Jefferson High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Lafayette, IN)
- Class of 1978
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Jefferson students staunchly defend the traditions they call their own. From the Homecoming bonfire to the Bronchoette Gallop dance to lounging in the beloved Corral area, ff Jefferson students pride themselves on their spirit and sense of traditions. Ann Handy, Tammie Bennett. Joy Negus, and Linda Runck try to help Fran Gately add a couple more inches to her height. fs ' ffl Kevin Karner and Mike Timmons are sidetracked by the sight of Shelley Rohrman's knee, an unusual sight nowadays. AT USE This sense of pride at Jefferson has been, and is, often mistaken by rival schools as snobbery, a charge Jefferson students resent. Such misunderstanding by outsiders could dishearten the Bronchos, but their sense of enthusiasm prevails. Striving for excellence in all areas-the Jefferson Bronchos. The phrase Hey, look at us! seems an appropriate message that lingers with each and every Broncho. Without speaking, students of Jefferson exhibit their pride in all that they do. 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The week-long efforts leading up to Friday, October I4, to which he referred, included the bonfire, spirit competitions, hall decorations and the crowning of Jenny Dible as Homecoming Queen, The long-anticipated game pitted Jeff against conference rival Richmond. After playing two quarters of scoreless ball, Jeff placed points on the scoreboard in the third quarter, when Gary Little ran 65 yards for a touchdown. Gregg Thomas followed by kicking the extra-point conversion, which proved to be the winning factor of the game, as the final score was 7-6 in favor of Jeff. Looking back on the game Coach Knott remarked, For the first time all year long we reduced our offensive errors to zero, while Richmond committed five. That, coupled with the superior effort of our defensive team, resulted in a big victory. The team has reason to cheer. for the final socre was 7-6 in favor of Jeff, These boys display the spirit and determination that was evident all week long. Wide ariety Of Amu ement For Jeff What does one think of when he hears the word pep session or convocation? Many teachers have one common thought - a loss in teaching time. But students exhibit many various feelings. Some students think of boredom, shortened classes, or a chance to catch up on some sleep. Many students, however, forward to these two activities excitement and interest. The pep sessions this year were filled with spirit and enthusiasm. Advisory Board members, cheerleaders, teachers, and seniors donned unusual and funny costumes to wear in skits which portrayed the ignorance and lack of talent that Jeff teams hoped to find in opposing squads and often did. The cheerleaders led cheers look with nine interesting convocations to take their minds off of studies. The committee that chose these convos was made up of two Sunshine Society members, two Student Council members, and the l976-77 sophomore and junior presidents and vice-presidents, and these people did a good job at choosing entertaining acts. The year began with a fine show by the Army Jazz Band, and later on in the year, the Mountain Music Makers and Jeff's own A Cappella choir entertained the student body with their musical ability. Students and teachers also were entertained by speaker Don Lonie, two gymnasts, and a representative of the Atomic Energy Commission of Oakridge, Tennessee, Above Cheerleader captain Terri Delay announces the winning class of the spirit jug contest. The junior class tended to dominate this competition. Top right: A Cappella choir members warm up for their traditional Christmas convo. Right A representative from the Oakridge, Tennessee. nuclear energy plant demonstrated several types of energy with his unusual equipment. 5, . . if and yells to bolster spirit among the students and players and directed the traditional spirit jug contests. After each pep session, one could feel the spirit and excitement which filled the halls and the students' disappointment at returning to classes. But pep sessions were not the only class interruptions. Jeff students also had l at 23 however, Dr, Morton Ford, a hypnotist, and karate expert Tom Twining were the most well-liked performances presented at Jeff. X So despite the few who thought the pep sessions and convos were useless, the majority of the student body and teachers are sure to agree that the performances were very interesting, entertaining, and well worth the time they took up. 5 3 -A x-- f '- f W ' L 1 ,Xa W 'FI' xx 'Q x H, Q u N ' Q F i ff' 1 . 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The X it Pajama Game itself is the story of a love Q Y affair set against a backdrop of labor union conflict. From the start, there is friction 5 xi--, Far Above, Sid Sorokin corners Babe Williams in her kitchen and lets her know that he j doesn't want to talk , Small Talk. l Above, Company President Myron Hasler reprimands Sid Sorokin for locking over his top 3 secret ledger. , X ,X between superintendent Sid Sorokin CBryan Lanej and his factory worker- grievance committee-sweetheart, Babe Williams CKim Chapmanj. The union laborers' demand for a seven and a half cent raise only adds to the lovers' troubles. Company President Myron Hasler CBob Martinj, erratic efficiency expert Vernon Hines CTim Dellingerj, and secretaries Mabel CGretchen Strahlej and Gladys CCarrie Henckj complete the side for the management. Rooting for the laborers are Babe's friends Brenda CCarol Kriebelj, Poopsie Uennifer McKenziej, and Mae CTerri Delayj, as well as Max the Salesman CPhil Habigj. Various other garment workers rounded out the cast for AcappelIa's version of the show. What made The Pajama Game unique from any of the 66 other musicals Richard Jaeger has directed? Pajama Game's main difference is that-it dealt with a social issue, as opposed to, for instance, last year's CSweetJ Charity, which was your basic romance, said Jaeger. According to him, getting high school students to understand the mentality of a strike was a tough assignment. Critique books generally describe The Pajama Game as having delighted audiences for years, since its original production in l954. Now that the show has graced Jeff's stage, via Acappella, their version of the musical should stand as no exception. L llimlmm W 61 own i ylfhcd fggglpig Qs-QOOQ figs l A ll: llll Qlfifsl l ,X X, yi l,J3lQ,MJit2JX 3 vm X. Sf TV is -lllmy XO WQQVW , o-fi 1-J l XX X , YV v-1 i-i Far above: No one but Babe herself believes that she's Not at all in Love with Superintendent Sid Sorokin. Above left: Gladys and lover boy Prez prance through the trees on their way to the Sleeptite company picnic. Above right: Vernon Hines suddenly discovers that the garment workers have sewn only Iwo threads in every waistband button. as a part of their demand for a raise. L.....J i, lx? 75 F237 ' ' ff l PRES l X f 2 ff f X-A I ,' yi m 'cas 4- 'f l L l -4 IT Q A NC1: l , l ,ff X NCA Team Gives Above: Here they arel The I9 men and women who wandered Jeff's halls in early Cctober, as part of an every-seven-years inspection. Above left: Mr. James Murray appears surprised at one of Dr. Jack Bowman's notations. Right. Dr. .lack M. Bowman stresses the importance of the North Central Association. Jeff the 0nce-over You don't volunteer for this work, if what you want is a vacation or a rest. explained Dr. Jack M. Bowman. chairman of the North Central Association QNCAD. Dr. Bowman referred to the job of an NCA team member involved in the inspection and subsequent rating of various U.S. schools. As an NCA member, .lefferson was visited by a I9-member team of representatives the week of October 4 thru October 7. l977. This evaluation, while perhaps fussed over by some. created hardly a ripple in the natural flow of events around the school. On the contrary, both Dr. Bowman and Jeff's own administrators noticed the highly cooperative attitude of the student body. We were surprised at the good behavior and pleased in the amount of interest of Jeff students. said Dr. Bowman. ln addition, Principal William Levering broadcasted his thanks to students a short time later. adding that he hoped students would Keep up the good work. Some areas that impressed the NCA team were Jeff's broad curriculum, its overall well-qualified teachers, the Guidance Department, and the school's outstanding facilities. The basic curriculum here is the same as other schools, said Dr. Bowman, however, Jeff is unique. for instance, in its concentration in such areas as art or music. Furthermore, Dr. Bowman pointed out, Your radio and television center is one of the few operating in Indiana. Besides their thorough inspection of Jeff's every detail, the NCA team, composed of volunteers from the ranks of teachers, counselors and administrators, maintained a rather rigorous schedule. During their stay, members arose around 6:30 a.m. Their evaluation, including visitation of various classes, commenced at 8:00 a.m. and continued throughout the school day. Committee meetings and discussion of their findings filled team members' evenings. By midnight, many of us were quite ready for bed. admitted Dr. Bowman. The final task of the evaluating team '7' I Above: Although they worked vigorously, the NCA team did find time for some pIay at a pre-evaluation tea in their honor. 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That much-anticipated, highly publicized. unsurpassed fexcept maybe by the Promb. social event of the year!!! After weeks of planning by members of the Bronchoette Sunshine Society, Jeff's l977 Gallop finally became a reality on November ll As one of Jeff's new semi-formal dances of the year, the Gallop was a rather nice treat for all concerned. Former Levi addicts donned their Saturday night best. Evening wear ranged from Cliana gowns and tunics for girls, to three-piece suits and sports jackets for guys. Even the old, familiar, neon-lit cafeteria looked unlike its usual self, with around-the-world scenes, soft lights, a bandstand, and flowers. Instead of the usual mess hall tables, cloth-covered tables for two added to the romantic air of the evening. As many as 250 couples attended the dance, most arriving between 9:00 and 9:30, some later. Dancing, picture-taking, and conversation filled the next few hours. At ll:OO, Sunshine Society President Mary Jane Gerst crowned Jim Mayer Gallop King with a kiss. Mayer's court consisted of fellow seniors: Kent Broach, Phil Habig, Kevin Clark, Keith Reisinger, Jody Plant, Ed Cramer, and Russ Neilan. Next, the band, Chameleon, invited couples to dance once more by playing the obviously favorite slow music. The night to remember became just that, a memory, as the clock struck midnight. Yet, as the theme of the dance reminded students, they had all just been Someplace and had Sometime And only for seniors did l2:OO mark the last Gallop of all. For the others. there would always be next year. Upper right: Gallop King candidates, clockwise from back left: Kevin Clark. Kent Broach, Keith Reisinger, Ed Cramer, Jody Plant, Phil Habig. Jim Mayer, and Russ Neilan. Right: Senior Joy Negus and her date Denny Shoemaker join in the fun of a dance train. Th 977 Gallop at :- 0 ' I-.. Left: SSS President Mary Jane Gerst presents senior Jim Mayer his mug and crown. Mayer won his title as a result of an at-the-dance vote by fellow students. Below: Karen Strain and Mark Loveless boogie to the tunes of the band Chameleon Above: Cindy Fisher and her date Jim Ringer ioin some 'SCD others in dancing away the night to remember. For many, midnight struck too soon. Right: Jim Mayer shares a romantic victory dance with his date Cathy Wright. round The World ln 365 Days Bunny Blair traveled to and stayed in Kayoto, Japan during the summer. One big difference she noticed between the Japanese and us Americans is that the Japanese show a great respect for each other. Other noticeable differences are Cal the people are more conservative, fbj teenagers are far more advanced in areas of math, engineering, and science, and Ccj the food is hard to get used to. She said she had a very difficult time eating raw fish, octopus, squid, and seaweed. While in Japan, she toured temples, and even did some diving for pearls. Bunny said she had a terrific time and hopes to return for many more visits. Michelle Bunting lived on a farm five miles outside of Holstebro, Denmark. She had three brothers and one sister, all of whom were around her age. Since the Danish are very family-oriented, Michelle spent the maiority of her time with her family. She said that the most common types of transportation were riding trains and riding bikes. She did much traveling around the country and visited many friends and relatives with her family. Michelle found Denmark to be a very beautiful country and would like to return someday to visit her family. 0 O O atzfg.. Another traveling Jeff student was Julie Mann. Julie lived in Tehran, Iran. Julie found Iran to be a very wonderful country to visit. The people of Iran were very friendly, and she found visiting to be a major part of their social culture. She said that the streets of Iran are lined with small handcraft shops and, although she enjoyed traveling throughout the country, her favorite passtime was shopping. But she said the best part of her trip was her family because they were so good to her. ' if l 1 A' f . . T ..,.,.-,4 E H . 9 ,I , I ,, V mf Tint' ,qdgmga l 5 L . ' ' 172' ' ' 4 , , ,,,:!. - islvtmi Charles Smith lived down in Cali, Colombia for two months. He spent quite a bit of time traveling around the country, and although the Colombian lifestyle is a little different from that of the U.S., he noticed that the country is becoming more and more Americanized with U.S.indus- tries. Charles enjoys traveling and would like to go back to Colombia someday, but right now he is looking forward to his next year of school-a year of study abroad. LKV5iL1Xb , 213 A year of study abroad brings to mind Jeff student Mike Shippee. Mike spent a Year in Glasgow. Scotland, where he attended school. The courses he studied were much the same as if he were here. He participated on the school's fencing and volleyball teams. and attended pro-soccer games, discos. parties. and punk rock concerts in his spare time. He got along fine with his family, but he had trouble adlusting to the weather since it rained about three days a week. Upon his return to the Ll.S., Mike will attend Jeff one more year: but he felt the experience was well worth it. Mitch Miller also traveled to Japan this past summer, but he stayed in Tokyo, Japan, with Yasuoki Tanaka's family. Mitch agreed with Bunny Blair that the Japanese are far more respectful than we Americans are, but he also noticed that in Japan the men are considered to be far more superior to the women. While in Japan, Mitch traveled to Kayoto, Japan: r0d6 the bullet train, which is the fastest train in the world, and visited one of the schools, where he taught English for two days. . .-r-v---Q-vv 1 r,,- ,'-, r'- .Je-x'f MJ--. A ,nl-., 417 ,, ,T ,pu-hr' . 'L 1 A A 1 1 I is Bettina Schultz, an exchange student from W. Berlin, Germany, stayed with the Frank Simek family. She attended Jeff as a senior but had to return to Germany for three more years of schooling. Bettina said that one of the biggest adiustments for her was the difference between Jeff and her school in Germany. Jeff has about three times as many students as her German school. After a tour of the U.S., Bettina returned to Germanyt but she hopes to come back to the Ll.S. for college. Yasuoki Tanaka was another exchange student at Jeff this year. Yasuoki came from Tokyo, Japan and lived with the Robert Miller family. Yasuoki became involved in several activities. These activities included the Jeff speech team and the Purdue rugby team. Although Tokyo is similar to Chicago and Indiana polis, Yasuoki agreed that Jeff was hard to adjust to. He said at first he found it hard to make friends because there are so many in the school. Yasuoki would like to return to the Ll.S. to live, and he hopes to eventually become a U.S. citizen. fillitggtgiyr -..ap Above: Drummer Greg Robertson appears indifferent to the daily marching band practices of early fall. Right: Athletic practices and events consumed countless hours for many Bronchos. Here Kerry Flowers places a two-hand backhand. lt's 2:40 p.m. and your sixth period class is just about over. Instead of the chemical formula for sodium nitrate or the last chapter of Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, visions of what after school will bring fill your head. Will football practice be rough again? Or do you have another play rehearsal? Are you dreaming of the trip home in a shiny Camaro with your true love? Or is a bumpy school bus ride in store for you? Maybe you have to go to worki maybe you have a dentist appointment. or, perhaps you're one of the lucky few who gets to just plain old kick around and do as you please. But. whatever the case, you can be sure of one thing, that it's all a part of the action . . . after 2:45. 5:02 A 1-1 Left: Acappella members found rehearsals for The Pajama Game taking up many of their after school and evening hours throughout September and October. Below: Senior Jay Server prepares for take-off on his motorcycle after the 2:45 bell. Q S '- K .' ff. , .mmf ' ' lm ww t' ' I X I I , is V-as: gee, , .Tig 3 gy g, ' -, , 'f--- - - -,E V9.1 , .r,.fmfj1:,',a. , li' 'I ggjf V 4- .sw .5 e-n -lf. , . l,., V .Lying y ,W Q X ,. f' 1 f' ' -if I p ! FEP ' -7 tv., , , ..-' n-4'-, LA 5 V , 'Z 4' V 'AJ sealy, - :fr - X' w' . S 1 QW, S ' ,F sr' M I S' 5 J Q my I I r 'isp , I 4 eefe-' S - as - . - , ' ,V I-'f f , 4 , , ., , .W ,.3a:- . lg fe! l 2 I 1 Above: While not exactly a glamorous form of transportation, school buses provided 5 many students with a ride home, Left: Majorette Jenny Dible pauses in a quiet moment during Marching Band rehearsal. L 9 r. l ref it 'N , I I F Wil U Such quiet times were few and far between for a lot of busy students. 3 my 4 4 Q' N1 1 7 ' I ' A 4 , V Q X Kathy Hubbert Java Express If I smile, will you Debbie Prather Columbian Park Zoo Charlie Lynn - Rapp s Sire Shop lt's an educational experience and to get anywhere in life you've got to go from the give me a tip? bottom to the top. Uanitor-Presidentf' Earning S S S DeeDee Brown Cloth World The zoo is very interesting, and I get to do I like my job since the work is easy the hours a lot of different things.' are good and the people are nice.' BNN In this way have Their ni lifs Students On The Job Amy Perone Karmel Korn Brad Darnell - Arco Service Station have extra money. l hate to be without money. lt helps a lot that I like what I I have my job to pay for my car and to do My boss always says to smile. lt's hard to do. especially on a busy day. According to figures from the latest survey taken by the Jeff Guidance Office 67 percent of the seniors and 56 percent of juniors at Jeff have jobs and Mr. Frank Lane Director of Guidance felt that these figures have increased. Mrs. Marge Walkey who distributed work permits said that she handed out on the average four permits a day. From pumping gas to waiting tables to sought out some of the most unusual jobs. More and more students discovered that their outfit for the Gallop that senior trip to Florida the gas for the car and all those needed little extras are not priced as cheaply as they hoped. Therefore to pay for all of their necessities and accessories a majority of Jeff students have joined the ranks of the employed. feeding animals, Jefferson students have Larry Eberle Eisner's The hardest thing about this kind of iob is not the actual work. but it's when you work, you don't have good hours. -na... itll rv A ff A K What is the most popular sport at Jeff High School? What is an activity at .leff everyone participates in? Take three guesses. You're right, it's eating food! But then that's nothing surprising. It seems as if teenagers and food were made for each other. Almost any restaurant you walk into. Chris Skiver and Lisa Horton anticipate a hot crispy piece gf cheese pizza at Arni's after a Jeff football game you can find a fellow Jeff student chowing down. And there is a restaurant to fulfill almost everyone's appetite. For the hungry person, McDonald's offers the famous Big Mac. Taco Bell is the place for the person with the spicy tongue. The sweet-toothed person can be found lounging at Frozen Custard, Baskin Robbins, or perhaps even at Wendy's with a Frosty. And to satisfy the little bit of Italian in most everyone, Pizza King and Arni's offers a wide variety of Italian dishes. These places are just a few of the many available here in Lafayette. But for those students who have limited funds or are confined to school grounds, the school cafeteria serves as a retreat for a good chow down. Linda Runck munches on an order of Wendy's crispy fries and a frosty. 4 - v ..4n., 565' Above right: Terri DeLay, Tim Dellinger, .lim Hoskins, Don King, and Tim Kincaid eagerly await the arrival of their food at Sir Beef, Left: Sandy Slopsema. Angie Russell, Kathy Ubelhor, and Margie Hessong chow down at the Lafayette Square Burger Chef. Right: Patrice Baker enioys a Baskin Robbins' ice cream cone. l i , g ' 1 . . .t l ifisffw ,l ' 1 2 , 1 ...x . Alaliufll V A Z 5,122 ' l FA U 9 1 I ,O 'Y fi Frozen Custard is a favorite meeting spot for many high school students during the summer months. 23 gm, f'Ql I I f-E 'T 1 f tm It I I I I I I I I tfgl 1, ll mt N ,ff fs X' f i I li lltf' ,I I I If I I I -e I I ca it xg!! XX-ix Hey, look at usl We're learning our stuff. Now that could be one of the greatest understatements ever written, for we gain an unbounding amount of knowledge at Jeff due to our excellent facilities and well-trained faculty, Not many other schools can boast about a planetarium, a radio and television studio, an enormous auditorium, an Olympic-size swimming pool, and a well-equipped Instructional Materials Center. Does this list need to continue? And how many other schools can provide adequate training for students interested in either vocational or professional fields? Don't waste too much time thinking, because you surely won't be able to name very many. Can many other schools say that they offer such a wide variety of classes such asf senior foods, aerospace. computer math, electronics, calculus, dramatics, drafting, music theory, honors English, and visual design? That list will be even shorter than the first. Now, don't we, as students of Jefferson High School, have a right to be proud of our outstanding facilities and say, Hey, look at usl We're learning our stuff. ? x fs Z. v f 'HL ,.-six-, X iz L, 1 1 ,A J, 2. ,ff ,Wayan v 'V 'W 1 V 1 w , mx J Xxkbnf' X fx .. .,xg..v ., 11 ...Y .L , , 7 'I .BSEA .Q J , W! 1 ,Q y X Jf-1,. xawg Y YQQR xx , H! H , X , K Lx 2,5-S-S-, W i. E12 y , Kgs' M Lf J-1 ,Fi X i w 1' ' 1, xml W Dr. Kessler, During the l977-l978 school year, the Lafayette School Board was effectively led by Mr. Virgil Myers, President, Mrs. Katherine Wood, Vice-president, and Mr. Charles Bell, Secretary. Mr. Charles Hicks, Mr. Phil Kelley, Mr. Robert W. Schmidt, and Dr. Leon Tiche were the remaining four board members that assisted their leaders throughout the year. For the majority of the year, Mr. Leonard Smith served as the Acting Superintendent after which he will retire in July after 32 years of service to the schools. Aiding Mr. Smith this year were Assistant Superintendents Mr. Francis Goodnight, Mr. Thomas Maddox, and Mr. Earl Nelson. Attorney E. Kent Moore handled the legal affairs while Dr. Edward Eiler was the Assistant Business Manager of the board. One of the primary goals of the school board this year was to select a new superintendent. The long process of selection required many extra hours in reviewing resumes, conducting inter- views, and evaluating applicants. Their final decision was to appoint Dr. Robert E. Kessler, the former Assistant Superinten- dent of the Shaker Heights City Schools in Shaker Heights, Ohio. Dr. Kessler, who took charge on April I, is sincere in trying to improve the public school system, and the following is a statement' from Dr. Kessler which summarizes his philosophy of the Superintendent's role. I believe that a superintendent in today's world must be concerned significantly beyond the daily operation of a school system . . . The capable superintendent must recognize the place of innovation. curriculum design, educational research and evaluation in the complex organization that is the school system. He should be expected to serve as an educational leader and consultant to the professional staff and the Board of Education as a competent authority on personnel management, and as economist and budget supervisor of an often vastly complex and highly decentralized organization. Welcome To Lafayette .:-U--lr-V, ,ww-un-wa 9,0 The school board is shown at a typical Monday meeting. . 2 251 , , ,,., ge:,' gfy1 f f i ,, 71 , .,... 4f,. , ,J 1 W ff 7 Z 1 zz' f f it r ' ' Y., 7 f - - v ' z . '- -- Q .1,.,V . .wifi fm ,mf W 'f f Q 1 A X . 1 V- if W,14 i-...J 12... I ..- . 1Zj,ff,'f'. A Air' FY il :J '- ,gf IZQ' 'Iii sflile. A rec? iw gf, -,,.-r..:5-.eL.z4 Left to right. Row I. Mr. Virgil Myers. President. Mrs. Kather- ine Wood, Vice-President, Mr. Charles Bell, Secretary. Row 2: Mr. Charles Hicks, Mr. Phil Kelley, Mr. Robert Schmidt. Row 3. Dr. Leon Tiche, Attorney E. Kent Moore. And Its School System Dr. Robert Kessler x.. C lb W... ...- Mr. Thomas Maddox -w. Ti' Mr. Leonard Smith Mr. Earl Nelson anim, mf me Mr. Francis Goodnight ' T 3-I 113 435' .14 .. 3:9-,s,1, ., ., A T. ' A.. pry: 'f N, ,211 -' 3' . ' 4:1 1 4 -qv 'Y , eff , ,X 3 V ' x Q li if . , Dr. Edward Eiler lt's been an honor and a privilege to be the principal of the best high school, said Mr. William Levering. who has been principal of Jefferson for the past eight years. Mr. Levering has come to earn the respect of the students during the years he has been principal. Mr. Dennis Blind, Mr. James Murray. and Mr. Ronald Campbell also hold high positions in the Jefferson administration. Mr. Blind, assistant principal, has the endless task of coordinating the school's Administration! The ead activities. Mr. Murray. also assistant principal, has the thankless lob of coordinating the school curriculum and the difficult position of director of Book Rental. Mr. Campbell. dean of students, has the unique power of punishing those students who have earned their just rewards. Thanks to these men and their subordinates, Jefferson High School has kept functionally sound. lv: , WJ, ,,,. f- V4 1 L, 1 if 'M' , M Q5 r - R: :W . . . Z , , ,Q . , J ,V,.,. Above: Mr. Blind, asst, principal, keeps himself busy scheduling the many school activities. Top right. Mr. Levering. principal, looks over the new incoming sophomores seated in the auditorium on the first day of the i977-78 school year. Top left: Mr. Campbell. dean of students. sits in on a meeting with the North Central Evaluation team and some Jefferson teachers. 4 bi Ugqll Vi V i NM :ssff Honchos I I tes one of the many math classes at Jeff. Right: Mr. Murray. asst. principa. eva ua ,'3f1QQ'n,-.ev 51, gl ..,., s r NL Left: Students Ellen Williams and Sandy Spencer discuss the possibility of offering a new course at Jeff. Below: Mr. Levering studies the different types of weapons used in pioneer Indiana which are displayed in the showcases by the IMC. -' it Q 3 Campbell delivers notices to the teachers' mailboxes. Middle left: Mr. Blind reads the daily announcements to the students Left: Junior Mark Wastl shares a joke with Mr. Levering in the IMC. 1' U 2 z T T Z? , , , ,V . li? iywi 'Q eiwwgl , Z , 2 F '15 4 ,aa ,!fM,,s.- I 1 fx 5 l ix l f V f' ,W P 4 . m,f:jJ7 'V ' wwf, .29-f - -Q --ef wi. -si 4 27' i- Tim Slopsema eagerly awaits a visit from his counselor. 'Tb' lx. . L., tb Qfiffl l 'l l , D 114m pez SRM Left to right. Mr. Frank Lane, Guidance Director: Miss Evelyn Brown, Mr. Paul Deppert. Miss Jean Hilkert. Mr. George Newell, Mr. Richard Thoennesi Mrs. Mary Ann Dye. PVE Coordinator. Counselors Guide Thru Year The Guidance Department, headed by Mr. Frank Lane, had a busy year counseling students on everything from school to personal problems. The counselors worked to place students in classes based on their ability and interests, as well as their post-graduate plans. They also advised students on college choices. as well as technical and vocational schools. Jeff's counselors were very pleased with the outcome of the College Fair held at Purdue University in October. Admission representatives were there from most colleges in lndiana to talk to students about admissions, programs and financial aid. Indiana Vocational Technical College was also represented to tell of its programs. The counselors encouraged all students and parents to attend this function. Mr. Campbell reads Miss Brown her rights. 1 Mr. Newell advises Steve Kochell on a career choice, gn-I we H ,si ,--psi .Q ? P A cl 3 t, ' f 8 it 2.3 ' +5f :33 A 9 s ff .vii I TW It 4 09' 'gk 3 ffl V 5. f- is Q Bill Ransom looks on as Kerry Flowers answers the always puzzling question, What's your name? Mr. Lane goes over the rule book with Neal Remaly. Y is Q Mr. Deppert places an important call. -'Ein -.-Q ,V ...-vs... Miss Hilkert discusses new courses with Penny Rockhill. Mary Bates finds the college fair info amusing. A H ' i The lnstructional Materials Center Cl.M.C.j has nineteen-thousand books and each book plays an individual role in a student's studies. lf the student cannot find what he needs in the book section, he can always refer to the audio-visual section of the l.M.C. The audio-visual section has films, tapes, records, tape recorders, and record players. lf the student still cannot find his subiect matter, he can receive individual assistance from the very competent staff of the l.M.C., which consists of Mrs. Jane Nichols, Mrs. Peggy Pfeiffer, Mrs. Frieda Peek, and Mrs. llse Dallmayr. This staff also receives tremendous support from the student assistants in the l.M.C. These assistants aid the staff by taking attendance from the study hall people, checking out books and magazines, and performing many other important jobs in the l.M.C. The Instructional Materials Center is considered by some, as a student's Second Home. Above right: Four students participate in the IMC's own version of group therapy. Above: The Reader's Guide is a helpful aid available in the IMC. Below right: Solitary studying is easily achieved in the IMC. IMC - A Student's X if ' 1 ' f' 252' 'M f aff 1 Mrs. llse Dallmayr Mrs. Jane Nichols Mrs. Frieda Peek Ms. Peggy Pfeiffer .. ,,,, :U-'V+' fp if Z FZTF' JM 4055215 3-'Z Wff'fff17'1 - ,- ff- agp if fr V ' A Q- ' we ff' ' ww , V' Q . 1 f na., , ,, il ,V f W 5 ' 1 H .1 ' ' T . C- 'ef f , if . if . 412512 ' N... - . fa, 1- ' sv V. .31 se., A 1 H- -f J ff -- , F, 452 fav f ff 1 r w ' V ' fees H-1? f 1 ft ta, - L, 4 , y , il if wg, tw -' ,. 'tt' ' ff ' ,,-,Li ' 5 'X H V A Ilfj l 'f . Lefl: Terri Dietrick discovers Alaska. S e Q 0 n d H O m e Right: A solitary scholar ponders world problems ' if- ,wie k , - , ,, .V . x, IN . 1.1'- 'H M , . 'Gin ' 1 'if'-1 i i in ' yy 1. if ,X I , -, ,A ' w H , ,.....---A ,-px ,-if 'Ns L ..-4-apr Left: Watching television is popular with those students who are lucky enough to not have any homework. Right: Mary Burkett checks out the card catalog. A wx l Mr. Phelps assists Keith Reisinger with his work. oils' Row It Mr. Harry Green. Mr. James Hawker, Mrs. Janet Bagby, Mrs. Mary Brunk, Mr. Robert Butz, Mrs. Brenda Cook, Miss Cynthia Dipert, Mr. George Haley, Row 2: Mrs. Mary Hendrickson, Mrs. Diedra Lawrie, Mrs, Charlotte McGaw, Mrs, Sonja Meehan, Mrs. Mary Newman, Mrs. Janie Norman, Mrs. Jane Packard, Mrs. Lois Parlon, Row 3: Mr. Dan Phelps, Mr. Thomas Prill, Mrs. Sally Sink Speech Together B My room is my office, announced speech department head, Mr. James Hawker. Mr. Hawker firmly believes that his students should not have to roam the school to find him. Not only does Mr. Hawker believe that this is the only way to have it, but he has convinced the rest of his staff that this policy is the only way to go. Mr. Thomas Prill, the rest of the staff, also follows this practice closely. Both Mr. Hawker and Mr. Prill specialize in their respective areas. Mr. Hawker specializes in teaching his students the correct way to give a public speech. An example of Mr. Hawker's methods is an extemporaneous speech, in which the student has forty-five minutes to construct a speech from the contents of a magazine article. Mr. Prill also believes that experience is the best teacher, Mr. Prill may make directing look easy, but, when he puts his students behind the megaphone, they soon learn what a difficult job directing really is. But then again, school has never been easy. Back in Abraham Lincoln's day, the three R's. reading, schools taught 'riting, and 'rithmetic. These subiects are fe? A senior English class involved in its study. And Engli h ut Different the foundation of today's more advanced courses. Today our schools teach a multitude of subjects, ranging from English composition to speech. Schools today have to prepare their students for college, which is no easy task with the high standards now set by universities. Did you know that Jeff graduates now attending Purdue University are extremely well-prepared for the English classes they take? According to Jeff English Department head, Harry Green, 732 of these students got B's, 577, got C's, and 451, received A's. Mr. Green attributes this feat to the TRADITION- AL approach to teaching at Jeff. Many schools that have tried, for instance, mini-courses and open classroom techniques, are now returning to the more traditional approach of education. Mr. Green also says that Jeff does much for the poor reader as any other school. An example of this is the second semester course entitled Reading, which is available to students who found reading and comprehension a difficulty. This course is strictly voluntary. Thus, from its honors to basic English courses, Jeff strives to educate every one equally. 5-'T Right: Jill Andrews demonstrates her ability in sports broadcasting. Left: Jay Smith turning on to WJEF. fl fNf Q 1 l WJEF - Among The State s Best Hands on operations and M.O.R. were a couple of expressions coined by department head William S. Fraser and heard by students in Jeff's Radio and T.V. studios. Hands on operations stands for the students operating the station and M.O.R. represents the type of music the station plays, middle of the road, to hopefully please its predominantly middle-aged audience. Back in l954, Mr. Fraser decided to request a Radio and T.V. class and thus was born Jefferson's Radio and Television Department. Early in its history, Jeff's radio and T.V. section was not very organized, but today . .we have one of the best departments in the state, said Mr. Fraser. This year the students of WJEF not only had to handle daytime broadcasts but also had home football and basketball games. These Broncho Broadcasters commentated all Junior Varsity and Varsity Football and Basketball games. During the basketball season alone, the students of WJEF managed to cover about thirty-seven ballgames. Whenever a crisis arose in the center, Mr. Stevan Speheger, chief engineer, came to the rescue. Among -ii 7f T' students holding responsible positions were Joe Martin, program director, and his assistant Vicki Hammel. The student chief engineer was Douglas Rady. A total of seventy-two students were involved in the Radio and T.V. Center in l977-78. lt is interesting to note that, through the years, thirty-one students from Jeff have gone on to pursue careers in the radio and television field. One example is .D.J. Mike Ray employed at radio station Z-96, better known as WAZY. , .e -, fr'wf's .. qftrvzztw 'i e, l .. K as il -. Cv isp., 5 Q U , ,A ,7 W V l Xl. ,- ' 'A 4Q,iQ.Tpl,. 'S Q 7 1 Mr. William Fraser, Mr. Stevan Speheger Playing DJ, for a day is Eric Newman. ' 1 Figurin lt Llp With cience ki l Row I. left to right: Department Head Mr. Arthur Kline, Mr. Lowell Knoop. Mr. Erwin Kretzmeier, Row 2, Mr. John Lazar, Mr. MZ M , S E5 , if rf, N Robert Query. Mr. Edward Schoff, Row 3, Mr. Peter Schug, Mr. Harold Smith, Mr. Robert Stormont In order to be an intelligent, informed citizen nowadays. one must know something about science, in a world that is rapidly becoming more and more scientifically inclined. For this reason, the Science Department at Jeff plays an important role in preparing students for the future. The department, headed by Mr. Arthur Kline, consists of nine male teachers. Their principle objective is to emphasize that science is a logical combination of facts, and that most problems can be solved by using logic. Because of the wide variety of science courses offered, there are classes to suit every student's needs. Most college-bound Student teacher, Mr. Suggs, prepares the class for a lab using the Atwood Machine. students take biology, chemistry, and physics. The department also offers everything from life science to aerospace. and honors also offered. Concepts. engineering, chemistry and physics are None of these courses are required, and they are open to anyone who has taken the prerequisite courses. No matter what profession a student wishes to pursue, a strong scientific background should always be a great asset. Jeff's Science Department has all the equipment and supplies necessary to prepare students for all walks of life. Everyone should be encouraged to take advantage of the opportunities the Science Department holds. . Willy Strong and Greg Newton model the newest accessories in chemistry lab equipment. Cathi, what does the recipe for this call for next? Jackie Bradley sums it up. 4-qv .1 Owen Mason finds the subject-matter rather puzzling. The Math Department, headed by Mr. Kenneth Conkling. makes up the largest department of all the non-required courses. It is made up of a special education teacher, Mrs. Shoemaker, and ten teachers whose main objective is to adequately train students for college at the academic level and to prepare them for any real life situation which might arise. Of the large variety of courses which are offered, there is a course for every type of student, depending on his interests and future plans. Geometry is the most popular of all the courses offered. Most college bound students follow the pattern of taking geometry their sophomore year, algebra their junior year, and advanced math and calculus their senior year. For the business-oriented students, the depart- ment also offers business math and a computer course. Although no further mathematical education is required after ninth grade algebra, students realize its importance and do not hesitate to get as much of a mathematical background as possible, There are tremendously large areas in the science, engineering, and accounting fields, among many others, which require a strong mathematical background. The Math Department strives to give students the proper training to advance in these fields. Even though nothing is absolutely perfect and there is always room for improvement, the Math Department excels highly in preparing students for the future. wr sg, , K , Add It Up ith ath A E ...,J,..u .NSS-W Mr. Reeve takes teaching beyond classroom lecture. 9159 QW' P-in t vig 9 l - j , 1 ..,. A ' ' -' I 1 1- . l -1-YQ'-nfl' 2 , ,f . , t XA ru .. 1 Row I. left to right: Department Head Mr. Kenneth Conkling, Miss Betty Amos. Mr James Atkins, Mr. Errol Beumel. Row 2: Mr. Richard Brammell, Mr. Kenneth Kauffman Mr. David Knott, Mr. Wayne McKlnnis. Row 3: Mr. Robert Nichols, Mr. David Reeve Mrs. Connie Shoemaker. 37 lt's All Greek To Me .leff's Foreign Language Department has excellent facilities for students studying a language. Each student in the class is assigned a headset with an attached microphone which enables the student to hear a taped lesson. This lesson may be used in either individual or group study and permits the student to hear his own voice. There are workbooks, distributed to the students, used in coordination with the text book. Also. throughout the year students enjoy culturaI experiences, which deepen their knowledge of the customs and art forms of the people whose language they study. German, French. and Spanish are the three languages offered at Jeff. Students not only learn to speak and write the language but also get a background of the countries and the people who speak the language. Mr. Raymond McGlothin, the German teacher. heads the department. Mrs. Linda Brammell is the French teacher, and the Spanish teachers are: Mr. Omelio Sosa, Ms. Donna Reseigh. and Ms. Peggy Edwards. f s '?fWyg- ' V' ' 'S M- - ,. A Q aa... f fc ff? . g'f2::.. iQ n , .Lindt 5 . 'wal EN an ,cf l A. brief! 4- From I. to r.: Department Head Mr. Raymond McGlolhin. Mrs. Linda Brammell. Ms. Peggy Edwards. Ms. Donna Reseigh. and Mr. Omelio Sosa. ,aa Spanish students find pronunciation amusing. l l .iz x 'iff' '. i-f my .f 123' V 4 Mr Sosa captu-es his student's attention. .ffp M'nd McCarty adds her phone number to the Spanish Graffiti board A taped lesson in Spanish class brings various reactions from students. I Y Back Thru Indiana State social science requir- ements for students are U.S. History for juniors. and Government and one elective for seniors. but the Jefferson High School Social Studies Department goes far beyond these required courses. Sociology, Econa omics, World History, and Current Problems are elective courses also offered on both academic and general levels. Mr. Joe Heath, a sociology and economics teacher. heads the large department. Jeff's U,S. History teachers are James Hiatt, Carol Paddock. Dick Skibinski, Robert St. Clair and Doris Sperandio. Terry Dietz and Pat McCaffrey are government teachers. John Mazur teaches both Government and Current The Years Problems. Lugenia Parham instructs World and U.S. History and Billie Jennings teaches Sociology and Current Problems. Apart from regular classroom study. teachers use audiovisual aids such as T.V. tapes, overhead proiectors and films for a different approach to a lesson. Guest speakers are invited to talk to certain classes. For example, Right to Life, an anti-abortion organization, Planned Parenthood, U.S. Congressman Floyd Fithian. and numerous other speakers were invited to speak to the various classes. For Economic classes. visits to commodity exchanges were taken, and Government classes attended the state legislature. Sl is :D 7l 75 r ' C S-.Q Y, -lwil-- ...am -11: :vu-ni 1 -avi. Sometimes an explanation just doesn't sink in, even coming from Gary Little. W? ig . . 1 -5 , 'gq,e :Ili Jenny Mann patiently awaits for Debi Sexton to come to the funny part. 'lau- ,ws was Top Row, from I. to r.: Department Head Mr. Joe Heath, Mr. Terry Dietz, Row 2: Mr. James Hiatt, Miss Billie Jennings and Mr. John Mazurl Row 3: Mr. Pat McCaffrey. Mrs. Carol Paddock and Mrs. Lugenia Parham, Row 41 Mr. Dick Skibinski, Mrs. Doris Sperandio and Mr. Robert St. Clair, . l .,,, .V S, .,,.., A ., ,... 'L yogi, ,. . . ,....g.. ia,...,.. ,, , , 3 ,ia J V '5 L M3 ,C N--...S -wig-5I': fff it -3 24 ns.: 1+ :fi Hiilkgfii if ' 159' ., A il, if .SE 9 X ' --x. Randy Hill explains our nation's problems. 39 Art ls . . Art is an area which interests many students. This creative department is headed by Mr. Robert Adams. All students interested in an art field must first complete one year of Arts and Crafts. This is an exploratory course in which students are given the opportunity to learn basic fundamental concepts and skills used in the fine arts and crafts areas. Students may then progress to one of the special areas they have previously studied, such as ceramics, drawing, jewelry, painting. printmaking, and visual design. 0 Visual Design is a course that will develop fundamental skills used in advertising. The course also provides insight into the psychology used in influencing consumers. Studio Art is a course that provides the student with the opportunity to concentrate on and utilize all of his skill in one of the many art fields at Jeff High School. Russ Neilan creates a work of 1 f xx 'ex xg I q 1 fs XX 3 P ef , x ' ' X I l ix ' Carrie Henck finds painting a good way to express her feelings. P254 f r ,. m A ,ww-y - li k f 1 Dept. Head Mr. Robert Adams, Mrs. Jane Boswell, Mr. Terry Jackson. Mrs. Susan Ristau. Creati it BFI. Marvin Pringer asks, Why me, as he mixes claY for Cef3mlCS Cl3SS- J fs , -if Mr. Thomas Dick. 1 I Dept. Head Mr. Dick Jaeger, Mrs. Jean Branson. Mr. Gary Branson, Mr. Gary Wishmeyer, Terry Ruppe blasts Out the high notes in orchestra. A Cappella practices their breathing exercises during class. Mr. Branson threatens students. Music is a part of everyone's life. There are all types of music to suit all kinds of people. Jeff High School has been fortunate enough to have one of the best music departments in the state. The head of the choral department is Mr. Richard Jaeger. Working with him in the choral department are Mrs. Jean Branson and Mr. Gary Branson. Together, these three musicians work with students to produce many top performing groups which serve both the school and the community. The main performing choral groups are A Cappella Choir. Voices of Jeff, Swing Choir, and Varsity Singers. As sophomores, students are basically trained in sight reading, thus producing better perfor- manceslwhen they are juniors and seniors. The instrumental department is made up of the many bands and the orchestra. Heading this fine department and instructing the orchestra is Mr. Thomas Dick. Mr. Gary Wishmeyer is the director of the Broncho Marching Band, which performs at many community activities. parades, and home football games. The music department at Jeff High School, besides its excellent facilities, is very well staffed. Students learn a lot about music and performing. Most of all. however, they learn how to cooperate and have fun with a group of people their own age. For these reasons. those of us at Jeff feel our music department is one of the best. l i Bob Martin gets down to the beat during orchestra . ...as - Home Economic Jefferson's Home Economics program covers thirteen different co-educational areas. Although every course is an elective, twenty-three per cent of the student body was enrolled in some part of the program. Courses range from the traditional clothing and cooking classes to child care, interior decorating, and design. The most popular course this year seemed to be Senior Foods, which concentrates on the preparation of the meal and then eating it. Home Economics is a very practical and important field in which to have a good background, and these courses continue to profit Jefferson High School students after graduation. 'Y' V. '81 arla Loveless tries to make room for all the pieces. 42 Shryll Womble believes in doing things the old fashioned way. ig I. , ,v - , ff l' Aeff ' J 1, ,i ' H , 'n i '. 'Aff 1 ' 1'fl5f,. Hggi w wfy 2'?.f5fr: fsw' , fl. nfis' 3 : . '7' Wit ' 3 , ' f 4: f 5 f f., is 4 J , ,., ' ,. , . : pf :,,-a gffc' i '41, M,,,,, Mb,M.,,,a,.mw l know I insert this somewhere, says Butch Eberle. . ,, . .g ' 1 ,--, .... - ..... sa ra o w- W gg .,. ' if? 'Q' 'i f i . , ,f ff v W ' ' , Iii- ' Ii F x..-e , my .QQ 1 1 '1 tv ' ,, ' ,. ' ' A' v 2 1 ,, K ' , .ff Q. y -' I g - xkun. , ., '- . ,Q- H d Miss Margaret Cliftt Mrs. Jackie Jimersom Mrs. Jean Smith, Mrs. Mrs. Rosella Norris, Department ea 1 Vicki Stowell. 'sie 2. fs 'fls' Q llffll i Q Q- vm l Q-, Q I X . 'S -l ff Q 'L f gk Row l: Mr. Robert Leavitt, Department Head, Mr. Phillip Burkett Mr. John Cokaint Mr. Phillip Denhardt, Mr. Harold Dickey. Row 2: Mr. Robert Downing, Mr. James Leverenzt Mr. David Martini Mr. Dennis Plantengat Mr. James Tesmer. l Industrial Art students get into the mechanics of the situation. Brian Smith caught at one of his quieter moments. Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts Department has eight different areas of study and is headed by Mr. Robert Leavitt. The courses include Basic Shop, Woodworking, Power Mechanics, Electronics, Drafting, Graphic Arts, Machine Shop, and Industrial Coop Training GCTD. Industrial Art's courses are courses needed by everyone, and they should be considered as college prepara- tory, even though they are electives. Graphic Arts does all printing for the entire school. The Basic Shop program has been expanded, and it focuses on home maintenance and repairs. All of these courses benefit students later in life because students learn to build and do repairs themselves. This is a great field because students can make things the way they want them, and they can repair many things themselves-at the same time, they save on expenses. E l ls , ,W f 11 ll 4, Craig Haas obviously doesn't believe everything he reads. 43 1 Health nd PE Make Sound Minds And Bodie Health and Basic P.E., required for all sophomores, encourage a healthy attitude among students. These classes introduce many new students to the facilities available at Jeff. Swimming and gymnas- tics are a few activities that keep sophomores busy for one semester. Advanced P.E. lets the students specialize in one area of physical education. Health can be taken either in summer school or as a one semester course during the sophomore year. lt emphasizes nutrition and good grooming. These courses are not only helpful, but many times a lot of fun. Department heads for the l977-78 year were Mr. Jack Schultg P.E. and Mr. Phil Hurtg Health. P S ' , .: , : fx - Above: Tom Taylor displays his determination to receive an Above right: Sophomore health students learn the techniques of taking a blood pressure reading from Mrs. Korshot. Left: It's a birdl lt's a planel lt's Sandy Slopsemal Learning first aid methods is part of the health curriculum. Mr. Jack Schult, Department Headx Mrs. Eleanor Beard, Miss Linda Hart, Mr. Bruce Johnson, Mr. Norman Willey, Mr. Phil Hurt. Department Head, Mrs. Stephanie Korshot. WW W- 5 3 Z ff, we .Q M 1' if J f' 2 AP ' gif L ' Students are given a chance to unwind and let off some steam while exercising on the trampoline 5553 Bu in ss...Busin ss... BUSINESS The I977-78 school year turned out to be another success for the business department by preparing students for college and teaching students useful skills for their future lives. Some of the courses offered were typing, shorthand, account- ing, and recordkeeping. Other courses enabled students to go on to business- related jobs as soon as they graduated. This year's staff included Mr. Ernest Cortner, Mrs. Mary Jane Boyle, Mr. Mike Bridges, Mr. Greg Fisher, Miss Diane Freshour, Mr. Arnold Harlan, Mrs. Mary Beth Long, Mr. James Stalker, and Mrs. JoAnn Grant. This staff encouraged students and gave them a better perspective of the business world. Mr. Ernest Cortner, department head, summed up the year by saying, Jeff has one of the best Business Education Departments in the State. Business student takes advantage of available equipment. Pam Holwerda consults the back of her book for extra help. 'I' A-, eg W! f f? r l I ' W wwtf' . mf 7,44-4 .2c1,,22,-11' ' 1 , , 1 , ... ,tt ,X ! y +5 Left to right: Mrs, Mary ne yle, Mr, ike Bridges. Mr Ernest Cortner Department e , Mr. reg 's er, Miss Diane Now wait a minute, this can't be right. h Freshour, Mrs, Joann Grant, rn a Mrs, Mary Bet Lon, Mr. James Stalker. 46 will 'ati 7' 5' ,-- E ' i A 5 My f . ' tl, f C-ooperative O-ffice E-ducation CCOED Cooperative Office Education, commonly called Office Education Association QOEAJ, trains students to become typists, stenographers, book- keepers, key punch operators, and general clerical workers. COE was very active this year with fund-raising projects. Again members cut corn for the Feast of the Hunter's Moon and sold German Candy. candy bars. and Cherry Dell Farms candy. This year's State Meet was held in Indianapolis and after certain recommen- dations were met, members could qualify to go to the National Meet held in Detroit, Michigan. The club's officers were Jean Woolf, president, Linda Whiteaker, vice president, Marilyn McCarty, secretaryz Cindy Murphy, treasurer, and Lisa Horton. historian and recorder. Mr. James Stalker sponsored the club. ,,, W I xxx lr... xxx li I ' lf 4 ,Y-',,..4:f7,x K 3' .wx xl.-Kal jill t yfiff A' Es 7-1 , 4945 fllll- A A .L f 9 .4 Row If Jill Brost, Cheryl Peffley, Janice Coup, Marilyn McCarty, Cheryl Anderson, Lisa Horton, Brenda Schultz, Brenda Batts. Row 2, Mr. James Stalker, Debbie Baker, Diana Morrison, Cindy Murphy, Sandy Shoemaker, Pat Michael, Lori Parker, Tami Williams, Jean Woolf, Carrie Butler, Linda Whiteaker. Jill Bros! enjoys her job at Purdue National Bank Annex. Mayerstein-Burnell depends on Diana Morrison for her office help. 47 ' ina,-: Learnin The Field Of lndustr I' ' - I' ...g.,,,5:s.,. Above: Kevin Britton writes up another sale. Right. Debbie Bennett prepares a bed for the next patient. Industrial Cooperative Training CICTJ is a program for graduating seniors who are interested in industry or health related jobs. These students normally work during the morning and afternoon hours, depending on their school class schedules. ICT students take a class that helps them with their work and lives. Cver half of these students belong to VICA CVocational Industrial Clubs of Americaj. Club members also have a chance to compete in Regional, State, and National Competition. Mr. Philip Burket sponsors the club, with help from President, Scott Beutler, Vice-President. Karen Strain, Secretary, Tami Armstrong, and Treasurer, Peggy Vessels. This past year ICT Members sold sweet corn, candy apples, notebooks and pennants. At the end of the year, they shared in a banquet with Distributive Education and Cooperative Gffice Education departments to which the students invited their employer. I 9 .2 1 ,we , 5 Row I: Sponsor. Mr, Philip Burkett Karen Strain, Phyllis Owen, Peggy Vessel, Carol Thomas, Debbie Bennett.VDarlene Cozad, KEYIWY CPOWIEYI Tami Armstrong. Row 2: Rick Holmberg, Bruce Winter. Aric Heide, Steve Poynter, Robin Carter, Greg Love. Row 31 Jeff Foltz, Daniel Hooper, Kevin ritton, Scott Beutler, Ivan Chosnek. I 48 y DECA Rock Ar sind The Clock 5. S-. Mr, Bridges talks to the Rocking Whistlersl Keith Anderson. Florrie Gately, Joyce Merrell and Colleen Haas. In Alphabetical Order: Keith Anderson, Mr. Michael Bridgesi sponsor, Jim Fristoe, Florrie Gately. Vickie Gilliatt. Colleen Haas, Joy Linder, Susan Lock, Pam Lovett. Rod Mayhill, Joyce Merrell, Tammi Moffatt, Laura Rashka. Sherry Reen. Dave Sackett, Darlene Stine, Michelle Sullivan. Kurt Thiel, Rhonda Thomas The DECA CDistributive Education Clubs of Americaj Club is made partly of Distributive Education students who are seniors and who are interested in a career in marketing. This program is set up so that the students are learning through the club and the class, as well as through practical experience, and enjoying it. Competition throughout the program is importantg buying, selling, and also important measures stressed in the club. This year, a junior DECA Club was added to help juniors, who were planning to go on in the program next year, to better understand DECA. DECA's civic project this year was a rocking chair marathon to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy. This 24-hour project was held at the Tippecanoe Mall. Mr. Michael Bridges sponsored the eighteen seniors in the club. He was assisted by Pam Lovett, President, Rod Mayhill, Vice-president, Colleen Haas. Secretary, Florrie Gately, Treasurer, and Sherry Run, Reporter-Historian. QQ i ft X X ' if N , J . A X ' fi ., . J . ' fa ' . J 1 no W1 MT' if -4.1 f Tw? ,. , + :f,.5 A ' ' if v '3' i , 2 , A. ,t ' v' - X , ln' . L., F' .m4J'.4 'Qs iris B khardt Kirk Ramsey Debi Wiese. Sponsor: Mr. Michael Bridges, Ellen Schm' 53: Judhn Wilcox. Row ll Penny Elmore, Jody Mitchell, Karen Lemmon, Larry Mcgloghlin, Linda Furr, Terri Funk. Keith Arwderson Kinds the perfect fit A av Once again the secretaries in all offices did a great job. There were two new secretaries this years Mrs. Gina Savage operated the switchboard and Mrs, Beverly Kensinger was Mr. William Levering's secretary. Mrs, Mary Beth Wishmeyer took attendance. Mrs. Linda Mroczynski had responsibility in the Book Rental Office. Mr. Dennis Blind's secretary was Mrs. Judith Rogers, Mrs. Laura Bounds held the responsibility of the registrar. Mrs. Marge Walkey was in charge of the Guidance Office, while Mrs, Charlotte Yost managed the IMC and Mrs. Marian Howell worked in the Athletic Office. The Cafeteria staff did a great job in serving students here at Jeff. The staff worked very hard in making nutritious, Grade A lunches. Mrs. Rosemary Walter supervised here at Jeff this year while Mrs. Thelma Muston was the Food Director for all Lafayette schools. This year's custodial staff again kept the school very clean. Mr. Kenny Kirts was the head custodian. Two security guards kept the parking lot under complete control. Mr. Roy Cagle returned to his job as a guard this year, while Mr. Don Barker was new to the ranks here at Jeff. Security guards Roy Cagle and Don Barker. This bright orange car has become a familiar sight in the parking lot. Q1 Security Guards X :za Qweannw Custodians R ' Front Row: Betty Yates, Wanda Griffith. Ruby Turner, Violet McClimans, Pat Brannon, Burford Dix. Second Rowf Dan Hufford, Eddie Yates, Tom Swaney, Bob Whitesel, Mike Needham, David Crider. Gray Jenkins. Kenny Kirts. Custodians caught taking a break, SO I ,Q T f g. Vx: f f f Nath .va .a-MS ... . . f , .. K Nw. Q M3134 , X, X AF. 3 . F - - - f Cafeteria Staff ' ','i 'J fl ti. We -3 ., s- at Q -. ...Lg 1 L w su x - . V, U nf ' Q l I V ' X IQ , VMJWWN ..e yy . ilx vb Q' Wwifgg, ww Front Row: Janet Grant, Barb Ellington, Isabelle Krecek, Dorothy Merrell, Rosemary Walter, Lela Avney, Helen Loveland. Anitz Harbolt, Loretta Buton. Row 21 Bea Sherlock, Dorothy Whicker, Loretta Plantenga. Betty Plaspohl, Carol Tompkins, Jean Larson. Evelyn Watts. Mary Jane Behler, Linda Whiteman, Marian Parr. Row 3: Judi Yost, Mary Lyons, Juanita Deboy, Aletha Pauley, Jane Oliver. Julie Morrison, Jean Young, Vivian McDaniel, Betty Bogettp. Helen Loveland shown having a typical day. Secretaries Gina Savage spends most of her day on the phone. Row If Mrs. Laura Bounds, Mrs. Marian Howell, Mrs. Beverly Kensinger. Row 2: Mrs. Linda Mroczynski, Mrs. Judith Rogers, Mrs. Gina Savage. Row 3: Mrs. Marge Walkey, Mrs. Mary Beth Wishmeyer, Mrs. Charlotte Yost. Mrs. Rogers gets her fingers stuck in the filing cabinet. K .1 f.' -. ,, ., ,,., . U ....,,5, x. I - L- .- -, fl--: ' ,-' I fv- -'wif -3-1 -Tr ' 1 i , .V V1 ,,, ff ,V ,f Q' ilk 'Q , , . -1 g.,,n.,,f -5 ,-. 5 k If' 'IE' 'Lf' ?k 'f' E'fC'2fT'QL ,, Bn uf-xy, ,. :M -ff' f ,., V- ,. if w ' xl At Us nu F 'ILU N21 E33 Du Dr Or IIIIEI Q b I Joe Martin Leads Student Coun il Student Association Council is an organization whose purpose is to provide representation for students. ln this way students learn about privileges, rights, and responsibilities in a democratic govern- ment. Student council is principally concerned with activities which affect the student body, Annual activities of the SAC include: financial aid for homecoming decorations, One of the many major revisions which the SAC worked on this year was the reviewing of the possible policy changes concerning final examinations. The SAC has completed another successful year with the help of Mr. George Newell, advisor, and Miss Jean Hilkert, co-advisor. The officers heading the SAC this year were Joe Martin, President, Kerry Dickson, vice-presidents supervision of all class elections, Operation Jane Fitzgerald, recording secretary, Santa Claus, scheduling of all convocations, Susan Hamilton. corresponding secretary, operation of the snack bar, and the Little and Cheri Porter, treasurer' lOO bicycle race. Mr. Newell counts the money from Operation Santa Claus. Student Council members vote during an important meeting. Al. CHRlS PERFUR Ali DEC. l7 2 3u DEC. i8 2-30 AND 'I-30 DEC. i9 730 4 I W, , V V .,.., We .1 A , ' 12 F5202 ewes ii! Joe Martin repeats the pledge, On my I honor l romise to . . - - ' . , h ' P 1 r, treasa Joe Martin, pres., Susan Hamilton, corr. sec. P Jane Fitzgerald, rec. sect Kerry Dickson, vice pres.. C eri or e Through A Successful Year 4' . W X' Sophomore members discuss the problems that face Student Council. -we we W Egg A 1 J' 1 4 -, ,.,, ,Ns - bf H , Eric Newman expresses his view as Miss Hilkert listens. Row I: Debbie Shumate, Leslie Kimmel, Diane Stevenson, Cheri Porter, Susie Horswell, Kelly Jarrett, Suzy Vaughan. Susan Hamilton. Row J: Carol Ransom, Cindy Shaffer. Kelly Sarault, Mary Jane Strunk, Pam Anthrop, Jane Fitzgerald. Shari Blind, Cindy Schmid, Sheryl Dexter. Row 3: Greg Humphrey, Lee Nichols. Kerry Dickson, Tim McGuire. James Brown, John McKenzie, Dave Shippee, Steve McGuire. Steve Stone. Row 4: George Newell, sponsor, Carrie Henck. Kellie Applegate, Jennifer McKenzie, Char Halsema, Carrie Trout, Peggy Wilson. Tricia McKim, Jean Hilkert, co-sponsor. Row 5: Kerry Flowers, Pat Hoffman. Laura Otten. Beth McKibbin, Greg Taylor, Eric Newman, Grant Mitchell, Kevin Karner, Joe Martin. 55 . -ape if . ,. AAVA A ' , - . ., S .t'e' flft ff LH D ...Q-5, fix slow Alwiux I Q 4 aff, fs A., -. Er of .- fm: -- .. 1 , MW..- ...,...,, ..-.4-.easy .,..e,,,-- ,,,, -ebgaaarszw .- Row lt Alberto Bejarano. Kerry Stephenson. Beth Kaser, Carol Stewart, Loretta Spalding. Marliese Hughes, Steve Stone. Pam Doran. Resa McGraw, Suzy Vaughan CSoc. Chairmanj, Lily Bejarano. CPres.5, Gail Kochell. Doreen Baer. CV-Pres.J, Sandy Spencer. Oueta Smith iSec.J, Traci Bigson, Jackie Martin. Ruthann Page. Mary Ann Galloway, Jaretta Wendell istudent teacherj. Linda Moore. Donna Reseigh Csponsorj. Row 2: Omelio Sosa fsponsorb. Anna Fisher. Cindy Heramb. Jay Ristau. Jim Frier. Laurie Jones. Penny Rowe. Sandi Corwin. Linda Erlenback, Jean Neugent, Nancy Morehouse, Robin Mount. Carol Kriebel, Cheryl Anderson, Kathy Stone. Ellen Schmitt, Janet Koning, Krissy Brown. Sue Goben. Rex Deaton. Salli Sauriol. Mindy Bol. Craig Heidi. Row 3. Sue Brown. Jackie Madaus. Mindy McCarty, Eileen Butz. Terri Delay, Kevina Hamilton. Kamie Knop. Janet Sherrill. Sharon Gillis. Debbie Prather. Nancy Williams. Theresa Stombaugh, Tricia McKim. Cindy Shaffer. Jennifer McKenzie, Gloria Robledo, Wendy Ehresman, Missie Marcus, Sara Bodenmiller. Tracy Broach, Jill Smith. Martha Hart. Mardi May, Mike Dickman. Row 4: Charles Haley. Deloris Eggers, Lynda Briggs, Gail Beeker. Janelle Wolf, Debbie Shumate, Diane Stevenson. Kim Quesenberry. Tracy Simmons, Gail Summers. Angie Russell. Lisa Mullen, Marcia Heath, Nanette Hill, Jenny Dible, Gretchen Dible, Beth McKibbin, Amy Perone, Gretchen Strahle, Andrea Trout. Jackie Saturnia. Mitch Tracer, Dave Ocker, Mike Duncan. Sue Rohler. Row 51 Rick Beaver, Lynette Widner. Julie McCully, Betty Lambirth, Amy Bohling, Robin Ralston, Jeff King. Linda Stump. Chris Connor, Laura Kriebel, Jim McKenzie, Ed Snyder, Jay Smith, Greg Newton. John McKenzie, Bob Shear, Todd Borders, Jody Baird, Dave Shippee. Vic Summers. Dale Dunnewold. Greg Humphrey. Tom Parker. Jay Jackson. Katie Edwards. g,Que Pa a En El Club De E paiiol? The Spanish Club. consisting of ' students who are interested in the Spanish 56 Pin the tail on . . . Mr. Sosa?l culture and language. started out the l977-78 school year with some fresh and interesting ideas. The president. Lily Bejarano, was aided in her duties by officers Doreen Baer. vice-president: Queta Smith. secretaryt Jackie Madaus. publicity chairperson. and Suzy Vaughan, social chairperson. Miss Donna Reseigh acted as faculty sponsor. Because of the continuous enthusiasm and cooperation shown by members in the club's projects and activities, the club kept active throughout the year. This year began with the annual Tri-Lingual picnic at Happy Hollow Park. The club also made a trip to Indianapolis to see the Flamenco Ballet, celebrated Christmas with a Mexican Fiesta. attended a Chicago Cubs baseball game, and ate at a typical Cuban restaurant. To end the year. the club held a pig roast at Suzy Vaughan's farm. Other projects of the group were selling MSM's and Reese cups. donating S5O.w to Operation Santa Claus, and sponsoring an essay contest in which the winner won a SING? scholarship to go to Mexico with Mr. Sosa over spring break. i 1 Nancy Williams discovers that tobasco sauce will burn your tongue everytime, Academic Students Recogni ed .Q S Milli PQR .ling ' Jai 3, ir: x The National Honor Society serves to recognize and honor those students who have excelled academically. Its members consist of the top six percent of the senior class and the top four percent of the junior class. These students are intelligent individuals filled with strong leadership qualities. Since its members are always involved in the various school activities, there is not much time for the Honor Society to engage in many projects. Each year they do find time to ride in the Little lOO . usher at ninth grade parent orientation. and occasionally exchange students for a day with other schools. The juniors have the honor of ushering at commencement ceremonies. This year the members were also honored with a banquet. During the course of the i977-78 school year, Cheri Porter served as president. She was assisted by vice- president Carol Kriebel and secretary- treasurer Beth Kaser. Mr. Kenneth NATIONAL HOPXQQE SCZQETY E -t Q. ' Q 4' Z4 if l 5 ij i ,gut .. I see my name. Carol. but I can't seem to find yours. K Row I: Linda Phillips. Cheri Porter Qpres.J. Mary Burket, Jill Kuipers. Kellie Applegate, Susie Horswell, Beth Kaser Ctreas.-sec.b. Carol Pierson, Sherry Bell. Carol Prien. Row 2. Mr. Kenneth Conkling. sponsor. Jennifer Mckenzie. Terri DeLay Carol Kriebel. Jane Fitzgerald. Michelle Bunting. lily Bejarano. Janelle Wolf, 3: Linda Thacker. Joyce Anderson. Margaret Svoboda. Gladys Henck. Conkling acted as faculty sponsor. L., Craig Burton, Janice Simek. Sharyl Kanitz. Carrie Trout. Row 4. Marilyn Bury. Patrick Benner. Tom Gautschi, Don King. Brad Hull. Jackei Yost. Cathy Stanwyck. Bob Phillips. Row 5. Steve Goodrich. Ted Schilling. Don Allen. Joe Martin. Russ Jackson, Kerry Dickson, Tom Hanstra. Benjamin Richardson. 57 Hard-Working German Club Now, what do most people think of when someone mentions German Club? Delicious candy, of course! The German Club sells such goodies as Gummi Bears, softi-chews, El Gaucho bubble gum Csounds really German, doesn't it folks?j, and Toblerone chocolate bars. Believe it or not. the club brings in quite a pile of money from candy sales Cabout twelve hundred dollarsj. The German Club joined in other fun activities earlier in the year, among them two car washes. Their first car wash wasn't as big a success as the second. By stealing customers from the speech team's car wash, the German Club cashed in big. All together, between the two car washes, the German Club made about two hundred dollars. Also, the German Club sold regular and Advent calendars, With all that selling going on, someone is bound to ask where do all those hard-earned franks go, and is the German Club all work and no play? Fear not! The German Club does enjoy itself, and how. Earlier in the year, the German Club held a picnic and had a fine time. Later on, the German Club had another picnic, but this time the two other language clubs joined them in their enjoyment. Again the German Club called their Q: whirl, Elaine Jones and Brenda VanVoorst laugh at a joke about Cheri Porter. language friends to help them play, only this time the subject was soccer instead of picnics. The German Club teamed up with the Spanish Club in a losing effort to beat the French Club. The German Club also managed to fully indulge itself later on in the year at its annual Traditional German Christmas dinner. The club also planned a spring trip. The hard working people who kept the club together this year were Cheri Porter, president, Sharon Nelson. vice-president, Jane Fitzgerald, secretary: Cathy Stanwyck, treasurer, and Mr. Raymond McGlothlin, sponsor. Front Row: Cheri Porter, Sharon Nelson, Sherry Bell. Tammy Wilson, Jeanie Ryves, Sylvia Saenger, Ana Sanchez, Penny A , B da VanVoorst, Glenalee Owens, Betsy Lohmeyer, Kathy Rowlett, Linda Phillips. Row 21 .Theresa Gautschl. nes ren Marianne Stitz Carrie Trout, Craig Burton, Mike Habig. Eric Newman. Terri Deitrick, Kevin Morrison, LuAnn Jones. II Diana Wiedenhoeft, Margaret Svoboda, Tim Tallman, Geoff Anderson. Row 3: Lisa Trenkle. Ginny Johnson, Julie Mo , D e Sanders, Rodney Schmisseur, Pat Shriner. Chester Wilson. Elaine Jones, Julie Holtman, Melody Caster, Jane av Fitzgerald. Rick Taylor. Row 41 Pat Fitzgerald, Don King, Mike Vogel, Chris Lods, Gary Daughterty, Joe Mxaagn, J'o1yci - - ' , ar Anderson, Cathy Stanwyck, Jennifer Yost, Debbie Wiedenhoeft. Row 5, Mike Walker, Tom Hanstra, Diane I er l Scott Stembau h John Howland Mark Gray Christian Saenger Back Row: Tim Bishop, Dave Burkle, Dave Mekos, Wast, B - - ' - Fred Moser, Don Finch, Bryan Lane, Jeff Wiedenhoeft, Mr. McGlothIin. Bryan Lane and Ricky Taylor go back for seconds and thirds. -4 -+V! , I Mr. McGlothlin is caught spiking the punch. 'KY.l2 I-7 W 'Nz Qgifiiiib-a',1':ll' ,- cv 1 iw ve- - -4 1.33 ,rare for X A- t::f5e?g'4-ug 92:1 5+ '- ' ', Zyl Q, 4 , , hryjry' 5 - ,I , , V 'WDW '42 ' w ., -- J I i L French Club - We Are The Champions The French are traditionally known for their active participation in sword fights. defending their fair ladies, and dueling. This year our own French Club rose to a challenge from the German and Spanish Clubs. The challenge wasn't in sword fighting, defending fair maidens, or dueling with pistolst but, in a way, it was a duel, one of wits and skill on the soccer 1 1. Q. 4 5 Mrs. Brammell intently presides over a club meeting, field. The battles were fierce and wild and they lasted throughout the afternoon's light. The French Club fought admirably. and the German and Spanish Clubs could not withstand the French Club's onslaught. ln the end, the French Club came out on top winning two games out of three, The French are also known for their love of food and fun. Our French Club this year wined and dined at the trilingual picnics they also held a breakfast near Christmas. The people striving to keep the French Club ahead this year were Karen Cataldo, presidents Susie Boler, vice president, Treva Kendall, secretary: Danny Loveless, treasurer, and sponsor Mrs. Brammell. .4-n,tsI-h.Lj2 -ft.: Front Row: David Best, Tim Mcguire. Karen Cox, Lisa Bennett. Kelly Foote, Lorrie Sleill, Cathy Stair, Mike Zink, Mark LaFon. Buddy Blye. Row 2: Brad Wilkie, Jeanne Jacobson, Carla Shoemaker. Lita Amos, Suzie McCool, Jill Bradley, Lisa Goldberg, Julie Larimore. Judy Bell, Stacey Kiinniel. Row 3: Bill Ransom, Nancy Kyger, Elizabeth Leill, Donna Ward, Lisa Wilson, Paula Blickenstaff, Julie Bernhardt. Donna Reynolds, Peggy Tull, Joni Reece, Ellen Goldman. Back Row: Bob Farner, Michelle Bunting, Pam Anthrop, Kim Chapman, Susie Horswell, Jill Kuipers, Carrie Herick. Dani Loveless, treasurerg Susie Boler. secretary: Bunny Blair, vice presidentt Karen Cataldo, president: Triva Kendall. Susan Brandyberry, Joni Hipsher, Mrs. Brammell, Beth Burton, John Tuerff, Top right: Karen Cataldo and Susie Boler vainly attempt to tell the club of their plans, Top left: A French Club member and opponent clash in battle. 59 l F5 5 1. l it -'vm fiii l Row lf Marliese Hughes, Jennie McGlothlin. Jennifer Oswalt. Michael Zink, Kim Gullion, Kathy Hanns, Betsy Lohmeyer. Row 2: Diana Nelson. Elaine Jones, Terri Kerschner, Paula Heater. Kim McDaniel, Bobbi Fearing, Pam Grant. Barb Stolz, Angie Parker. Row 3: Jackie Schiminel, Theresa Slingley. Cindy Bennett, Kim Traeger. Donna Coleman, Rena Stylen, Cyndi Pavlechko. Shelly Harbath. Row 4: Jean Roush, Charles Knott. Peggy Amos. Mark Harbolt, Scott Gordon, Charlie Lynn, Chris MacLennan, Kim Littleton. V- ' 9 V , AMW, 'xl A -A ,af J, Mrs. Anderson tells Elaine Jones another funny joke, 60 Scouts Aid Personnel ln Office Students who wished to do so could give up their study halls to become office scouts. These scouts were used in the General Office, Guidance Office, Athletic Office, Health Center and IMC. Student scouts were kept busy running errands, answering the phone, delivering passes or anything else that needed to be done. These students escaped the confines of a study hall and, at the same time, provided a useful service. Kurt Heidi looks up his combination. Art Club D si n Art Club spent the year learning about the different areas of art. Members met every other week. Activities this year consisted of visits to the Historical Museum, Kittles Furniture. Interior Oblects. and Conner's Prairie in Indianapolis. The Art Club's big trip was to Chicago in the Spring. Students visited the Chicago Art Institute. attended a dinner theater and spent their spare time shopping and sightseeing. The Art Club raised money for all its activities by selling cheese and silk screening tee shirts for all interested organizations. Art Club was led by Mr. Terry Jackson, sponsors Penny Rockhill. president. Tim Dellinger, vice presidenti Tina Overley, secretary: Sandy VanK- retchmar, treasurer: and Janelle Wolf and Robin Ralston. historians. ff ,KV .awry 4 562. 2'ffizf'vfwE-.N Row I: Jim Coblentz. Lynette Huston, Sandra Van Kretschmar, Janelle Wolf. Penny Rockhill, Robin Ralston. Tim Dellinger, Kathy Boler, Terry Thinnes. Cathy Plaspohl. Row 21 Mr. Jackson. Debbie Shumate. Lisa Goldberg, Tammy Johnson. Peggy Wilson. Tina Overley, Cindy Languell, Lori Foltz. Debbie Brettnacher. Donna White. Kim McDaniel. Paula Heater. Jill Smith, Belinda Long. Row 3: Dave Stoike, Jay Jackson. Russ Jackson, Angie Scott. Debbie Wiedenhoeft, Wendy Weis. Kim McGlothlin, Joni Rashka. Tina Ruckel. Angie Outhouse, Maggie Traves. Rick Denhardt. Chris St. Clair, Row 4: Brad McNeil, Jeff Isbell. Gary Huffer. Annette Fulleton, Lynne Smith. Mark Guenther. Lita Amos. Mike Zink. Mardi May. Kathy Hanns, Carla Ade, Todd Borders. Tom McCain. Aaron Jewell, Brad Smith. i Janelle Wolf and Tina Overley say Cheese, A new art club project brings an enthusiastic response from members. RUSS Jackson N595 fl'0f'1 an Sflfaged iff Cl'lIiC- 5 W. Caduceus Club Aids Others The Caduceus Club, sponsored by Mrs. Sally Mclntire, enabled students to explore and learn about health careers through trips and various activities. Some of these activities included a trip to a hospital emergency and x-ray department and to an annual convention held in Indianapolis each spring. Caduceus Club members also made Christmas gifts which they delivered personally to the Home Hospital patients. This year's officers were Carol Jamison, presidentg Chris MacLennan, vice-presidentt Mary Jane Strunk, secretaryt and Dana Douglas, treasurer. These officers and other members kept busy by attending workshops and by pursuing their own personal health careers. 1 I, .i -- -1 4 ,Y x Mrs. Sally Mclntire, Sponsor M ,, .4 .,, , f :Lv 'f f ,arf ,N .. msrfi. Row I: Mary Jane Strunk. Dianne Bruce, Sandy Cox, Anne, Penny Haynes, Carol Jamison Chris Maclennan Row 2: Mike Zlnk, Joni Reece, Mrs. Sally Mclntire, Patty Pritchard. wvnsravyfq , ww ' I L -r ' -... ,, ,ff , , 'fu 5' 4 1 We get all kinds t as .X sr a as 'ii--. X' s l?tQx!'a Sis Caduceus member performs band-aid surgery on a patient i Gerst Leads Sun hin Society Spreading happiness to all, this year's Sunshine Society contributed much time and effort to many school projects and to the needs of others, Many projects were included on this year's agenda which all proved to be successful. Although the Gallop was the main project, Homecoming mums and Valentine carnations were sold. Bake sales, operation Santa Claus, and donations to Riley Hospital also took place. ln addition to these projects. a District Convention of all Sunshine Society members was held at Jeff. ln election of officers, Mary Jane Gerst was elected president, Karla Kelley, vice-president, Char Halsema, secretary, Beth McKibben. treasurer, and Jennifer McKenzie, publicity chairman, Ms. Diane Freshour, sponsor of Sunshine, and board members also put forth effort that was vital in all projects. I Sunshine members serve refreshments at the Gallop. 1 l Board members: Mary Jane Gerst, Cathy Cox, Cindy Shaffer Carol Ransom, Char Halsema, Ms. Diane Freshour, Pam Anthrop Beth McKibben, Jennifer McKenzie, Karla Kelley, and Gail Koche Row lf Beth Burton. Sue Vice, Missy Rardon, Brenda Van Voorst, Jennifer Walls, Patty McGonigIe, Angie Outhouse, Pam Doran. Resa McGraw, Sharon Herring, Ana Sanchez, Kathy Cox, Cathy Flowers, Carol Ransom, Jil Kuipers, Kellie Applegate, Cindy Shaffer, Cindy Languell, Sue Brown, Susan Lock, Leah Bounds. Row 21 Ellen Goldman, Lori Shade. Kim Ruckle, Donna Cusick, Marcy Bennett. Julie Hatke, Darcy Force, Ann Pilotte. Tina Overley, Penny Solomon, Joy Brown, Denise McConnell, Jenny Dible, Marianne Stitz, Jennifer McKenzie, Debbie Steckel, Gail Summers, Sara Bodenmiller. Julie Schilling, Carol Pierson, Ms. Diane Freshour. Row 3: Jill Bradley. Carrie Trout, Pat Hoffman, Debbie Prather. Tina Champley, Kim Swindle, Natalie Cornell, Natalie Boyer, Carla Ade, Shari Blind, Char Halsema, Kathy Casey, Mary Jane Strunk, Mary Jane Gerst, Anita Boehning, Carole Ledmon. Beth McKibbin, Michelle Bunting, Gail Kochell. Jeanie Ryves, Jackie Saturnia, Wendy Ehresman. Row 4: Susan Brandyberry, Jean Roadruck. Stacey Stingley, Cathi Becker, Debbie Shumate, Diane Stevenson, Cheryl Nelson, Kathy Lods, Theresa Stombaugh, Tricia McKim, Missie Marcus, Suzy Vaughan, Regina Ehler, Kelly Vaughan, Peggy Kyger. Patty Haas, Terri Conrad. Betty Lambirth, Amy Bohling. Sherry Alexander. Row 5: Julie Moll, Kelly Hatke, Tammy Plantenga, Kathy Klaiber, Jody Mitchell, Jenny Jackson, Nisa Mullen, Karen Kizer, Jill Bernhardt, Cindy Schmid, Laura Kriebel, Gretchen Dible, Pam Anthrop, Tammie Bennett, Brenda Garrison, Kathleen Bass, Janeil White, Kathy Stone, Kathy Hubbert. ss l y J. 44 fy. S 'S Row I: Marcy Bennett, Shari Blind. Resa McGraw, Julie Hatke. Stacey Stingley, Befnhafdlf Row 31 K9 'Y Flowers Caffle Henfk KQHY Dvdds GWB TaYl0f Beth Brenda Bennett, Marian Reece. Kathy Casey. Kim Chapman, Row 2: Pam Doran. Mcmbbln- Pam Anlhl'0P- Vna Pefone AmY pe 0ne Glofla Robledo Terr' DELBY Sharon Herring, Michelle Bunting, Gretchen Strahle. Julie Schilling, Susie Mrs- Ma Y Beth I-ONS Horswell. Carrie Trout. Char Halsema. Jill Kuipers. Jennifer Cassida. Jill Board Sponsors Homecomin Did you ever wonder who produced those many pep session skits? Or, have you ever thought about who brought Jeff those sleek Corvettes, on which Homecoming queen candidates rode? Composed of all past and present cheerleaders, Guard and block captains, and student representa- tives, the Sports Advisory Board is one organization of which many students may not be aware! This year the Board was involved early in its work with Jeff's traditional Homecoming. Board members found they had to arrange everything from the pep session to the very crown atop the queen's head! ln addition to Homecoming festivi- ties, the Board was responsible for every pep session throughout the year. Other Stacey Stingley obviously finds humor during a meeting. unsung duties included scheduling fan buses, making signs, and putting up locker decorations. To aid them financially in their job of promoting school spirit. members sold Broncho license plates and tourney buttons. Seniors Kelly Dodds and Gloria Robledo were co-chairmen for the l977-78 school yearn Michelle Bunting served as secretary. Mrs. Mary Beth Long sponsored the Board. The Advisory Board's main spring- time duty was that of screening cheer- leading candidates. No matter what the Board involved itself in, however. Jeff students can be assured of one thing: those pep session skits and Homecoming queen candidates didn't just spring out of mid-airl . 5 A t , ii . A cy , , ' -:nu-+4 ,I I 4 ' 'g Pam Anthrop enjoys a truly leisurely moment Guard's Time Will T ll Girls who participated in Jeff Guard this year were seen at every girls' and boys' swim meet, They could be spotted there timing, recording. and running errands at meets in their black shorts and white Jeff Guard t-shirts. These seventy girls were kept busy the full 77-78 year. Guard captains for this year were senior Julie Schilling and junior Diane Schoff. Sponsors were Mrs. Stephanie Korshott and Mrs, Charlotte McGaw. Qur- -1 Mr. Bill Schilling and Mrs. Charlotte McGaw discuss the meet while Tammi Bennett looks on Pam Doran times to t e Split second ...ef Row It Debbie Prather, Sandy Slopsema, Denise McConnell, Joy Negus. Penny Solomon, Row 2: Darcy Force. Angie Outhouse. Joni Rashka. Tracy Broach, Jeanie Ryves, Ann Pilotte, Ana Sanchez. Pam Doran, Resa McGraw, Suzy Vaughan. Row 3: Jenny Walls, Carla Ade. Missie Marcus. Kim Ruckle. Lisa Mullen, Lisa Mazor. Laura Shropshire, Donna Howe. Angie Russell, Joan Young. Row 4: Terri Deitrick. Kathy Cox, Sara Bodenmiller, Laura Connor. Sharyl Kanitz, Gail Beeker, Rhonda Young, Angie Burke. Cathy Stair, Kathy Casey, Marian Reece, Row 5: Terri Conrad, Patty Haas, Peggy Kyger. Cindy Schmid. Amy Perone, Stacey Stmgley. Tracy Gray, Bridget Parker. Carrie Trout, Ginny Johnson. Jean Roadruck, Salli Sauriol, Row 6: Marianne Stitz. Lita Amos, Ellen Schmitt, Debbie Shumate, Brenda Bennett, Diane Stevenson. Sue Naylor, Elayne Youi1g,D1ai1e Scholl, Row 7' Beth Kaser, Julie Schilling, Mary Jane Strunk, Sherry Alexander. Vita Perone, Barb Deerr, Wendy Ehresman, Tammte Bennett, Diane Stephen. Patti Doran. Larry Eberle lends a hand by holding ropes. Senior Gary Little speaks at the bonfire while Dave Chase looks on. ni' Left Row li James Brown. Mike Timmons. George Timmons, Gary Little, Kerry Dickson. Brian McDonald, Craig Burton, Ed Cramer. Pat Mullen, Bill Ransom. Row 2 Allen Hayne. Jeff Ticen, Mickey Clark, Ray Marsh, Tim Kincaid, Tom Leach. Larry Lberle. Mike Roush. Mike DeBoy, Todd Stair. Mark Johannsen. Scott Cuppy. Row 3- Mike 'Vli:CooI. Mark Lahr. Tony Roswarski, Curt Downing, Jim Mayer, Tom Patterson, Kent Broach, Kevin Clark, Bobby Moffitt. Row 4, Tom Nestleroad. Dennis Matson, Jeff Shakey, Bruce Hobson, Rick Fielder, Greg Irving, Scott Pulliam, Mike Habig, Bill Martin. Row 5: Buck Benedict. Phil Habig, Bobby Humphreys, Tim Slopsema. David Chase. Dale Mulvey. Jim Taylor, Jay Smith, Greg Newton, Gregg Thomas, Tod Feaster, Craig Heide. Greg Hackett. J-Club Sponsors Ropeholers And Bonfire This year the J-Club was quite active in extra-curricular activities. To start the year off, they sponsored the Homecoming Bonfire. at which a triditional old outhouse was burned. Many members also participated in the boys' block at basketball games and held ropes at halftime. Later on in the year. the club rode in the Little lw bike race. Along with teacher-sponsor Bob Downing. the officers of the club were Ed Cramer. president: Dave Chase. vice- presidentt Ray Marsh, secretary-treasurer. and Greg Newton and Bruce Hobson. sargeants of arms. To be a member of the J-Club, a student must letter in a varsity sport and be active in the sports program. This year over ICD students were members of the club. Tim McCooI is disguised as Richard Dawson in I the Family Feud. 1 l l Right Row If J.P. Kendall. Kerry Flowers, Dave Brutans. Pam Holwerda. Kellie Applegate. Jill Kuipers, Jennifer Cassida. Jennifer McKenzie. Row 2: Russell Neilan. Bill Schopmeyer, Grant Mitchell, Cristi Pino, Cheri Porter. Dawn Butler. Kim Chapman. Kim Owen. Laura Connor. Row 3: Carl Sanchez. Tim McGuire. Don Roush, Kim Carter, Janet Sherrill. Shari Blind, Nancy Williams. Laura Often. Cathy Flowers, Terri DeLay. Linda Runck. Row 4: Steve Goodrich. Bob Martin. Jane Fitzgerald, Cheryl Peffley, Jenny Dible. Kelly Vaughan. Lisa Gurley, Beth Burton. Carrie Henck, Row 5: Raymond Bolden, Brian Curless. Phil Habig. Tim Slopsema. Linda Stump. Ann Handy. Terry Hoon. Dona Benham. Barb Deerr. Laura Kriebel. Susan Hamilton, Gretchen Duble. Leslie Kimmel. A Cappella Creates Moods And music, the group ioyfully presented their shows, Pajama Game, Christmas Mood, and Spring Spectacular. They also participated in the All City Choir Festival and traveled to nearby junior high schools to present convocations. While, Bruce Tipton provided the acoustics, accompanied by Ted Schilling on bass, dancers Jim Hoskins, Jennifer McKenzie, Tim Dellinger, Terri Delay, Randell O'Neal, Carrie Henck, Don King, Debbie Rathburn, Phil Habig, and Gret- chen Strahle exuberantly helped the beat go on. Thus, if one had passed by the choir room during fourth hour his year, one surely would have heard the select voices of A Cappella hard at work. Spirit was added to the school year, once again, on behalf of the A Cappella Choir. Consisting of seventy-one members, selected by audition, the choir was directed by Mr. Richard Jaeger, while Mr. Gary Branson served as accompanist and Mrs. Jean Branson as choreographer. Led by Tim Dellinger, President, Terri Delay, Vice President, Kim Chapman, Secretary, Carol Kriebel, Treasurer, Sherry Alexander, Librarian, Doreen Baer, Historian, and David Chase, Business Manager, the choir raised funds by selling cheese, sausage, and tickets to their performances. Profits from these projects became credit toward a trip to New Orleans on April 6. Singing legitimate, jazz, and pop Row I, Jennifer McKenzie, Terri DeLay, Carrie Henck, Debbie Rathburn. Gretchen Strahle. Row 2, Jim Hoskins, Tim Dellinger, Randell O'Neal, Don King, Phil Habig. A Cappella members create a Christmas Mood. ef- MA.,- gv I E ..,..,,- ,,,,,.,,,L,,,. ,ai 'f , ' ff--'M g .-. -.--....--..-., -L -. ., .-. -....... .,.4,4' ... ,, , K , , !t - , ....,,-, . Doreen Baer, Phil Habig, Sue Lindman. Kerry Flowers, Rosie Goad, Row 4, Mr. Jaeger, Todd Archer, Dawn Yoder, Mark Harbolt, Kim Chapman, Bryan Lane, Bunny Blair, Kurt Parrish, Jane Fitzgerald. Left Row l, Jennifer McKenzie, Bob Trout. Tracie Owen, Owen Mason. Debbie Rathburn, David Chase, Julie Schilling, J.P. Kendall, Lynne Smith, Row 2, Stuart Jones, Cindy Fisher, Don King, Geraldine Edgell, Lee Nichols, Sherry Alexander, Tim Kincaid, Carrie Trout. Row 3, Greg Hackett. Lita Amos. Brad Darnell, .3 J i ,: .I Memorie For All s. Mr. Jaeger tells the choir about the ups and downs of music. Behind the scenes of Pajama Game, A Cappella stars are bornl Bunny Blair creates a masterpiece-Babe Williams, alias Kim Chapman. :- A-E in influx Right Row It Gary Little, Susie Horswell. Curt Downing, Denise Kesler, Ray Bunting,Dick Doyle,Terry Baskett,Beth Mckibbin. Row 4: Bob Martin.Debbie Marsh, Carol Prien, Randy Holderfield, Carol Kriebel. Row 2: Randell O'Neal. Steckel. Jim Hoskins. Kelly Traeger. Charles Haley, Kelle Bylsma, Ron Shriner. Terri DeLay, Brad Secrest, Carrie Henck, Don Anderson, Theresa Kruszewski, Donna Ward. Tim Dellinger, Gretchen Strahle, Row 3: Scott Gordon, Jill Kuipers, Michelle Varsity Sin ers - A Special Kind Of Grou Varsity Singers is a very special group including both talented juniors and seniors. What's so special about these twenty- three boys and girls? Their combined variety of talents enable them to sing without any type of instrument playing along with them. The group is highly selective. the requirement for entry being an audition. Mr. Branson, a well known pianist of the area, is the group's director. This year the group's repertoire consisted of music by Brahms, Bach, Schumann, and many other composers of note. From its performances, the choir raised money which was given for the use of various fraternal and civic organiza- tions. Church services. the Christmas show. and the choral and Religious Arts Festivals are just a few of the activities in which the choir took part. With the money they saved, the Varsity Singers held an end-of-the-year fling, an annual canoe trip. Above: Varsity Singers pull together. Top right. Varsity singers sing their praises to their director. Mr. Branson. Bottom right: Music is brought to life by Varsity Singers. P Front Row: Randall O'Neal, Debbie Rathburn. Tim Kincaid. Denise Kesler, Mr. Branson. Terri DeLay. Jim Hoskins. Carol Prien. Charles Haley. Row 2: David Chase, Todd Archer. Row 3: Kelle Bylsma. Debbie Steckel, Mark Harbolt, Donna Ward. Steven Goodrich. Kim Chapman. Kelly Traeger. Row 4: Randy Holderfield, Tim Dellinger. Back Row: Doreen Baer. Bunny Blair. Cl 2,-I .2 H tv i i 2 , 1 ecipe For An Entertainment Special Combine the following ingredients: Fifty two talented juniors and seniors, Mrs. Branson. a demanding and hardworking director, Mr. Branson, Jeff's gifted pianist, and a young, yet experienced. drummer Randy Keen. Put the mixture under bright lights on a stage, and the final product is an evening's skillful display of singing and dancing by the Voices of Jeff. Voices this year performed three main types of music: popular. secular and sacred. The choir participated in many shows despite some weather problems. They made appearances at the PTA, the basketball preview, the Christmas Moods program. the Elks, Howard Johnson's East. St. James Lutheran Church, the All-City Festival. the Music Contest, and the Arts Tour of Chicago. 'Movin Up' is a smaller group formed by four members of Voices. In it are: Susie Boler, Nancy Scott, Diane Wilder, all iuniors, and Jill Andrews, a senior, Each plays guitar, sings. and composes, A special aspect of this group is that a majority of the music they use is their own material. However, no matter what type of music Voices members create, they always manage to come across with their own special blend of entertainment. Row lf Nancy Scott. Sue Vice. Jenny Long. Karla Loveless, Penny Solomon. Tina Judy Burkhouse, Sue Phillips, Martha DeLong. Karen Cataldo, Susie Boler, Diane Deitrick, Susan Brandyberry, Joni McDaniel. Sharon Stephenson. Anna Fisher. Wilder, Lisa Wilson. Row 3: Brenda Bennett. Mary Jane Gerst. Ann Handy. Linda Julie Bernhardt. Brenda Hessong. Char Halsema. Nancy Moser. MaryRose Conti. Williams, Kathy Klaiber, Beth TenBrink, Wendy Ehresman, Donna Trout, Lorrie Carol Ransom, Beth Patterson. Row 2. Connie Robson, Jill Andrews. Marianne Steill, Anita Prien. Stitz, Luann Jones, Shanna Hadley. Sue Naylor. Diane Stevenson, Sharyl Kanitz. JI l..E.'a.? ' Top left. 'Movin Up' Susie Boler and Jill Andrews. featuring, from left to right. Nancy Scott, Diane Wilder Bottom left: Voices Dancers. Row I, Nancy Moser. Julie Bernhardt. Char Halsema. Row 2, Joni McDaniel, Jenny Long. Row 3. Sharyl Kanitz. Diane Stevenson. Row 4, Marianne Stitz. Top right: Voices members hard at work during their regular classroom practice 71 Swin Choir - A New ddition Thirty-five juniors and seniors formed the Swing Choir. which was a new addition to Jeff this year. The group. under the direction of Jean Branson, was accompan- ied by Gary Branson on the piano while Randy Hill played the drums. The boys wore burgundy corduroy ' ' A vests and pants, and ivory shirts. The girls , E if W , 4 if dressed in ivory dresses and burgundy .Ms-ff-. sandals. The group performed in the annual Christmas Mood program, in the All-City Choral Festival, and for local organizations and service clubs. Living up to its name, the Swing Choir concentrated most of its time on singing pop mugic and dancing' Swing Choir reaches out with their music. i A ' H ' , y.,. ..., C ..'.,,f C it Row It Allison Platt, Mike Hamilton, Brenda Bennett, Mark Loveless, Tracie Anderson, Hardesty, Kim Quesenberry. Jim Wiltgen, Jeanette Harlan, Barb Adkins. Row 4: Mark Pat Griswold, Paul Clawson, Bettina Schultz, Lynn Hollis, Peggy Kappes. Row 2, Greg Talbott. Margaret Rogers. Row 5: Joni Hlpsher, Steve Miller. Janet Barry, Kury DePoy. Cox, Amanda Smith, Rick Denhardt. Row 3: Sharon Nelson, Kelly Carter, Rick Nena Oakley, Denny Burkhardt, Debra Weaver. +5 Above: All for music stand up and lean. Right: Mindy Bol looks on with Kim Quesenberry. 72 Row i, Marcy Bennett' Laura Shropshire, Sara Bodenmmerr Home Mulhauptl Vickie Bounds. Row 31 Mrs. Jean Branson, Michelle Day. Tammy Sietsma, Leigh Jarrett, Susie Besti Sandy Cox' Richard Hawkins, Doug Klaiber' Lisa Mawr' Jane Heslar' Kem Marstellar, Julie Hatke, Tammy Thacker. Kim Traeger, Pat Hoffman,Pat Beason, Jody Jeffries, Jeanie Ryvesi Kim Brodsky' Ann pilone' Kathy Cox' Row 21'-isa Hessen Shelly Boze. Beth Haby. Barb Burk, Shari Blind. Row 4: Robert Usher, John Brown, Greg Roller, Mclmgghh Da,-cy Force' Steve Sexton, Chris Shelton' JOE Conn' Bm Bailey' Dan Neher, Scot Anderson, Dave Timmons, Ted Lewellen. Jim Kondas, Paul Neal, Scott Williams, Barry Mckinzie, Randy Webber. Barb Blickenstaff. Regina Ehler. Pam Grant. Leah Cha'-' Pham- Bransons Lead Soph Ensemble The l977-78 Girls' and Boys' Ensemble was selected on the combined basis of their auditions conducted during their freshman year and recommendations made by their junior high directors. The groups, which had one-hundred and four members, were under the direction of Jean and Gary Branson. The class studied all types of music that included both pop and classical songs. They performed in the mass choir of the annual Christmas Mood program and in the All-City Choral Festival. The group's main concentration was in music training. They were taught sight singing, proper vocal development, and music theory and literature. The year climaxed with auditions made for one of the performing choirs in March. Above: Boys' Ensemble practices for the Christmas Show. Below, Girls find music fun, Left, Soph. boys concentrate on music. 73 11, 'la El. Ji . .., . I 55525 Will The Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Richard Jaeger. is primarily concerned with learning the basic fundamentals of music. including the reading of music. This choir serves as a training group for young, promising singers who are chosen from auditions made at the end of their freshman year. The Glee Club did very little performing in public since it is a training choir. However, the Glee Club did participate in the annual Christmas Mood show on December I7, l8, and I9. - The All-City Choral Festival. which took place in March, was another big event for this choir. The festival included other choral groups from Jeff as well as the area junior high schools' choirs. At the end of the year, the members of the Glee Club auditioned for places in the more advanced choirsp and the majority of these young singers found a pleasant reward after this year of hard Glee Club members intently watch their leader, Mr. Jaeger, as they strain for the correct note. 'X -NNW work and struggles. 'M Glee Club Prepares Young Singers Front Row: Kim Walter. Beth Brown. Tina Overley. Chris Goben. Mary Runck. Ellen Conrad. Missie Marcus. Martha Hart. Row 2: Amanda Bundy, Peggy Wilson. Teresa Kenworthy, Maria Findlay, Jill Burkhardt. Maggie Werderitsh. Debbie Clark, Jennifer Paige. Row 3: Angie McGlothlin. Elaine Jones, Sherry Patterson. Paula Heater, Carla Ade, Tammy Johnson, Amy Light, Joni Anderson. Row 4: Diana Heide. Nancy Williams. Celeste Underhill. Gail Kochell, Lori Thayer, Back row: Kathy Dienhart. Connie Schussler, Kathy Boler. J , 74 4- . A 1' Y l l , 5 4 . , 2 t Sherry Patterson and Nancy Williams demonstrate an exercise which is sure to improve one's voice. Men's And Women's Choru Learn Music Fundamentals T compiled mainly of sophomores and juniors, was directed by Mr. Richard .leager and Mrs. Jean Branson, respective- ly. This year the Men's Chorus had I3 members and the Women's Chorus was represented with 28 singers. The Men's and Women's Chorus is very similar to the Glee Club, they participate in approxima- tely the same number of performances and concentrate on the same music concepts. The Men's and Women's Chorus, gf-X. Row I: Ted Koch. Dan Griswold, Kevin Morrison, Mr. Richard Jaeger. Row 2: Terry Jacot, Buddy Blye, Dale Johnson, Tom Parker, Curtis Donohue. Row 3: Mitch Henck, Terry Ordille, Bob Ledman. Morris Smith. Dave Tl'l0mP50n- Men's Chorus engross themselves in another practice. Row I: Carole Leoman. Barb Thay, Angie Outhouse, Sherri McGIothlin. Row If Marcie Grenard, Joy Brown. Denise McConnell, Resa McGraw, Karen Frier, Diana Watkins. Row 3: Tina Dukes, Robin Vick, Debbie Criswell. Kelly McDaniel, Patty Haas, Carol Thomas. Row 4: Sandy Moser. Cindy Schmid, Glennalee Owens, Dawn Rishel. Kathy Lods, Natalie Boyer. Row 5: Leann Turner, Brenda Garrison, Sandy Peffley. Laura Kriebel. Vicci Griswold. Patty Pritchard. Women's Chorus rises to perfect their singing. 75 Jeff's Qrchestra Plays With Symphonic Ea e At the beginning of the year, orchestra members made a friendly gesture toward new incoming sophomores. They had a hayride in which all could get better acquainted. The orchestra took part in both Fall and Spring Concerts, and optional to members was a district state contest which gave the students a chance to test their musical ability. Volunteers helped with this year's play by playing in the pit crew. The big trip orchestra took this year was to St. Louis, Missouri. There they enjoyed the sights. and they made performance stops on the way back. Kim McPherson, senior, was the only member to participate in all-state orchestra. To receive this honor, Kim had to submit a tape with a sample of her playing. Mr. Dick. in his sixth year at Jeff. was the director of this fine group. Officers for this year were: Kim McPherson, president: John Glavin, viceepresident, Liz Leill, secretary, Bunny Blair, librarian, Sherry Bell, treasurer, and Lisa Trenkle, historian. If Sophomores learn the basic techniques of Jeff Orchestra. 'wr v--vv Senior Todd Stair combines music and sports. Row I- Kim McPherson. Barb Blickenstaff. Liz Leill. Lisa Trenkle, Row 2: Sara Stuckey. Carrie Boda. Lori Helmrick, Donna Cusick, Jody Boze. Denise Dariaher. Row 31 Sherry Beg. Allison Vanostran. Mary Runck, Lindy Tarter. Ron Tull, Kim Brodsky. Liz Beall, Cindy May. Row 4. Marilyn McCarty. Jill Fisher, John Watson, Lorrie Steill, Marsha Heath. Row Larry Spencer. Bill Ehresman, Mike McShirley, Tony Holwerda, Lori Hall. Randy Hill. Gary Williams, Cheryl Buhrmester, Mike Vogel. Marilyn Bury. 76 Symphonic Wind Ensemble Jenny Dible and Cindy May take time out for a breather. If you've ever been in the band room during sixth hour, you have probably heard the sounds of the Jefferson Symphonic Wind Ensemble. This band is Jefferson's finest band, and all 54 members are proud to belong to such a prestigious organiza- tion. The l978 Symphonic Wind Ensemble partook in many activities throughout its season. Although members iuggled a hectic schedule of concerts, a trip to Ball State and St. Louis was planned. Organizational concerts also brought forth the individual talents of the members. The annual selling of fruitcakes brought needed money to the band. This year's officers for the band included Vic King, presidents Kellie Applegate and Kate Edwards, secretaries, Jana Bailey, treasurer, and Anna Fisher and Diane Stevenson, historians. Mr. Gary Wishmeyer steered the band into a new and smaller group this year. Although the band consisted of fewer members, it was evident to all concert goers that the quality of the band's music remained spectacular. Row I1 Marilyn Bury. Kellie Applegate, Jenny Dible. Cindy May, Kim Brodsky, Phyllis MacLauchlan. Kate Edwards. Connie Criswell. Judi Kemp. Laura Otten. Row 2: William Ehresman, Christopher Lods. Suzie McCool, Steve McGuire, Todd Gibson, Cheryl Buhrmester, Turn Mitchell. Carrie Butler. Toni Sexton. Susan Hamilton, Julie Mann. Rodney Schmisseur. Scott Cornell, Cathy Stanwyck. Row 3. Mike McShurIey. Mike 78 L , . , . ., Q,.zod,L2jz4z, Lane. Carol Stewart, Mike Vogel, Gary Williams, Byron Reed, Don Brundige, Tony Ave. Beth King, Terry Baskett. Cheryl Martin. Laurie Hall, Eric Leill, Bill Bruce. Row 4: Larry Spencer. Tony Holwerda. Glen Vick, Kirk Adams, Terry Ruppe, Dean Smith, Dave Leap. Mark Runda, Neal Patrick, Glenn Bury, Vic King. Randy Keen. Leads Bands ..,., ,-.- Above: Drummers take time out to pose for a Nautilus photographer. Below: Clarinetists execute a difficult song. 4 'if' xnaa Glen Bury explains the fundamentals of music to Vic King. i e 6, tl , i amps 5 Li..i...J 1 Above: Now wait a minute. this can't be right. Below: Apparently. Tony Ave has more on his mind than music. 2:9 I , gf' Y?5QT v ' .M 72 -,ff 4 79 4 Q 'Rf 3' ' f Y 9X ., lvf . . . X kill f h -'X' I X 5 -'H . ., in xh' 'Ffh' i'l4sJ? . , TA:.:l:7'h.:.: '., .- - , 1 ,JJ -- L-'1 . ' f ' 1 ,' Q' XLR A.v, -, . . 2 .4 N -. ,fig .ah , xg Q ' ' . --,A i N ...J A ' is, ,ll -4. li X if 4' ! lv A ,V 1. 1 ' If 'T .-vm., vw W. Q lfwy-H-N gs Ax, v.w'f-1 , Q 1 f 7' 4 1 an 1 , 1, . x '5 ,Q 1 uri . : 73 ,Q xv' kd l 5 The Jefferson Marching Broncho Band shined bigger and brighter than ever this year. They set high goals from the beginning that were only achieved through endless effort and long, but enthusiastic, hours of practice. The band consisted of l94 members, which included eight maiorettes. I6 flag girls, three rifle girls, two drum majors, and a twirler. Mr. Gary Wishmeyer headed the band while Mr. Thomas Dick served as assistant. Mr. Dan Wilhoite and Mr. and Mrs. Al Jones were also beneficial to the band. Money-raising projects for the band included the selling of greeting cards. sausage, and cheese. This money enabled the band to compete in the Festival of Stars competition held in Atlanta, Georgia. There the band placed third out of twenty-six bands in a national competition and missed the over-all award by only four points. The band also participated in half-time football shows. the Star City Festival of Drum and Bugle Corps, the Attica Potawatami Festival, the Christmas parade, the Kokomo Haworth Invitational, the ISMA District Competi- tion, and the State contest. The band had a miraculous amount of support this year from the BCPA, Band, Orchestra, Parents Association. A warm welcome-back party from Georgia held by the student body and BOPA was greatly appreciated by all band members. Mr. Gary Wishmeyer complemented an unforgett- able year by saying, This year has been a giant step forward toward our ultimate goal of being a top notch competition rand. l Star is Bom, Susan Hamilton expresses her approval Concert Band I Ke Y Tlfen 3W3l'5 Ihf que- Practice comes natural to those in Concert Band. Row If Tammy Switt. Lydia Hobson. Judi Kemp, Liz Beall, Jana Bailey. Row 2: Diane Stevenson, Donna Reynolds. Shelly Mclntosh, Candy Delph. Michelle Day, Tammy Thacher. Row 3: Brian Wiegard, Keith Clark. Tim Bowsher, Bob Dlxson. Keith Welch, Chuck Ave, Ken Short, Row 41 Geoff Anderson. Rusty Garrett, Eric Llpshaw, Dean Murphy, Rick Coons. l i For the third consecutive year, Concert Band was directed by Mr. Gary Wishmeyer. Students auditioned at the 4 end of the year so as to be placed in the various bands. This year the band sold sausage and cheese, making extra money for the trips and concerts. They participated in organization contest. two concerts, and went to two wind ensembles Cone person on a partj to improve the quality of the group and create something new and exciting. ' Mir J l J I xii l ' jr V310 ' E mfs l ,cw Tamm nd Lydia Hobson learn harmonizing. Row l: Diane Hinton, Beth Haby, Jill Bernhardt, Anna Fisher. Melissa Plantenga. Row 21 Susie Marsteller. Kelli Jeffries, Dave Sanders, Roger Shively. Rick Bennett. Lindsay Smallidge. David Best. Row 3: Charlie Lynn. Judy Burkhouse. Wendy Hall. Karen Lemmon. Steve White. Mark Denhardt. Row 41 Kerry Ticen, Steve Black, Steve Hruska. Russell Jackson, Dave Stoike, Sharon Bowker. Band Home basketball games were made a lot more exciting by the Jefferson High Pep Band. The band. led by Mr, Gary Wishmeyer, consisted of 28 members. They played for pep sessions. before the game, during time outs and combined with the cheerleaders and the block section for many enthusiastic cheers. The Mickey Mouse theme song was once again very popular. This year the Pep Band and the cheerleaders added to the fun by wearing Mickey Mouse ears. The Pep Band once again sponsored the annual Donkey Basketball game. Members of the band battled against members of the faculty, but alas, luck was with the teachers and they won. Without the Pep Band there would have been a lot less excitement. Many thanks go to the band for preserving that winning Broncho spirit. Q! 9? Pep Bronchos Pl - ,... 5 ' V as--ssl.: 1923532 .- ,qw-5 ..,, - 4 . 'ff on :wif W Mr. Wishmeyer awaits his cue. I Julie Mann Mickey Mousses around in Pep Band. - 4 5 Total organization is the key to a good Pep Band. -ll vszvrftm 'E ii' Row l: Janice Coup. Jody Baird. Julie McCully, Joyce Anderson. Lori Shade. Cheryl Nelson. Peggy Tull. Penny Anes. Janet Barry. Tammy Sietsma, Tammy Anderson. Sherry Patterson. Row 2: Linda Billingsley. Marigie Burke. Kim Walter. Mary Walker. Carolyn Nelson. Diane Barton. Beth Brown. Ken Beall. Cathy Tltche. Jennifer Yost. Chris Hull. Kim Hornick, Dawn Rishel. Peggy Kyger. Row 3: Angie McGlothlin. Debbie Brundige. Georgina Season. Terri Reynolds. Jill Burkhardt. Lori .....a..,. . ..-.a.,................ . . ....,.-1...--..a.,. H5333 .Ai - w.: Velten. Elizabeth Rausch. Terri Barton. Carmen Delph. Dane Campbell, Row 4: Denny Burkhardt. Jimmy Mitchell, Paul Hege. Bill Lester. Chet Craft. Mark Zamora. Michael Duncan. Brian Dunham. Ken Rector, Richie Michael, John Howland, Brad Pape, Dan McDowell. Row 5: Kelly Kelley. Rich Mintzer, Jon Held. James Walker, Jim Brumit, Marty McGlothin. Russell Clifton. Donald Baumis. Greg Glass, Scott Hildebrand. arsit Band Performs The Jefferson High School Varsity Band met daily second hour during the second semester. Auditions were held at the end of the marching band season, and students were placed according to experience. The Varsity Band made money this year by selling fruitcakes, Christmas cookies, stationery, and cheese and sausage. The band spent their rehearsals learning music. improving techniques, and preparing for their concerts. Varsity Band consisted of 59 members and was directed by Mr. Gary Wishmeyer. Flute trio tries out a new piece of music. g Dane Campbell is really saxy. Varsity Band plays a tune. Broncho Broadcasters Back Students iam Forty to fifty hardworking Jeff students made up the Broncho Broadcas- ters under the supervision of Mr, William Fraser and Mr. Stevan Speheger. These students produced a daily program called Today at Jeff. They taped the show fourth hour everyday, and the program was then shown at the beginning of every hour. The crew of Today at Jeff consisted of Jay Smith, Tammy Plantenga, Doug Rady, Rick Denhardt, Kerry Dickson, and Joe Martin, with the help from other Radio-TV assistants, The staff officers for the l977-78 year were: Joe Martin, Program Director, Bob Trout, Student Chief Engineer of Radio, Douglas Rady, Student Chief Engineer for TV, Jay Smith, Sports Director, and Bill Joyner, News Director. mv f it Kerry Dickson reads the mid-day news for WJEF. Beth TenBrink tries to find the right news to read. L 1 i iii, gl it .if Q , i l :il it i ni ri l Row I: Richard Hawkins. Sharon Stephenson, Jill Andrews, William Fraser, Cindy Fisher. Sharon Bowker, Dan Neher. Row 2: Glennalu Owens, Diane Stephen, Tammy Plantenga. Kelly Hatke, Marianne Stitz, Janet Sherrill. Judy Gregory, Denise Kesler, Kelle Bylsma. Pat Hoffman, Vicki Hammel. Row 3: Stevan Speheger. Rick Denhardt, Russ Jackson. Andv Puterbaugh, Eric Newman.'Bob Trout. Tim Sheets, Dave Gentry, Bill Dixon. Kerry Dickson. Row 41 Ken Thompson, John Slaven, Gary Daugherty, Joe Martin. Jay Smith, J.P. Kendall, Brian Curless, Bill Joyner, Doug Rady, John Tuerff, Denny Burkhardt, Steve Hruska, John Glavin. m This year eighty-two enthusiastic students composed the Speech Team. , These students ranged from freshmen to S t r I S r seniors. The students elected the following people as their officers, Ted Fenster- macher, president, Stuart Jones, vice- ' president, Brad Hull, treasurer, and Joe O I Martin, secretary. They were under the supervision of Mr. James Hawker. These people competed in meets with other schools during the year. Speech team members received points for participating in meets. When he received a total of three hundred NFL points, including fifty in Debate or Student Congress, a student could receive his J letter. Mr. Hawker commented, l am pleased with the number of people who want to learn a skill. J J ' 29573 A ., M Sandy Cox and Steve McQuire are practicing to become the Dramatic Duo Of Jeff'S Speech Team. Ted Fenstermacher tells Kent Jones how it should be. 5 y, Q'-1-84 ll' 'x Mr. Hawker explains a speech to Greg Taylor. Row lf Duane Smith, Debbie Rathburn. Paul Hawkins. Greg Taylor, John Hudgens, Kevin Morrison, Steve McGuire. Kathy Rowlett. Kim Brodsky, Sandy Cox. Row 2: Brad Hull, Molly Morrison. Rick Taylor. Tom Gaurtschi, Craig Burton, Jill Bradley, Sue Borron, Angie Scott. Joy Linder, Karen Wilson, Mr. H.T. Prill, Row 3: Mr. Hawker, Bob Shear, Ted Fenstermacher, Brad Pape, Joe Martin, Kelly Hatke. Pat Hoffman, Shelly Mclntosh. Tammy Plantenga, Mary Bates, Kelly Traeger. Row 4, Kerry Dickson. Byran Reed, Todd Borders, Barry Noah, Scot Fisher, Stuart Jones, Dave Shippee, Kelly Vaughan. Row 5: Johnny Carson, Mark Colley, Yasuoki Tanaka. Bruce Hobson. Brad Darnell, Russ Jackson, Ron Hall, Bobby Humphreys, Jeff McCall. 87 . i - 4 X I ' + l A I 2 O x X Bill Joyner fiddles with audio board. There' Talent Behind The Brad Pape caught in the act. S C e n e Many long hours were spent behind the scenes in Jeff's auditorium. The theatre assistants contributed some of their weekends and even long hours after school preparing for the productions put on at Jeff. One of the biggest projects was the Paiama Game. The students also helped with the Lafayette Symphony's concerts. Under the supervi- sion of Mr. George Haley, the students managed the sound equipment, lighting. and staging for all of the productions. l Row I: Lisa Wilson. John Tuerfl. Mr. George Haley. Joni Hipsher. Bill Joyner. Row 2. Sharon Stephenson. Brad Pape. George Rutter. Scott Stembaugh. Dave Thompson. Bob Trout. ll Itl The Booster was once again a big hit during lunch hours here at Jeff. Many people enioyed reading the articles and seeing their own peers in a newspaper. This was Miss Cindy Dipert's second year as sponsor. The editors of the Booster were news. Diane Stephen and Teresa Ellington, Sports. Keith Reisingert Features. Jennifer Mckenziet Editorials, Cindy Shaffert and Business Manager, Mary Rose Conti. The Booster came out approximately every three weeks, and at the end of a hard year a Publication Banquet was given for the staff. Row I Mary Walker Jeff Bonty Scott Cornell Jay Jackson Diane Stephen Teresa Ellington Mary Rost Cont: Tim McLool. Row 2: Cindy Dipert, Sherry Miss Dipert shows her real self. B9 A Little Magi A Little Jefferson Players Starlight, star bright, first star I see tonight, I wish I may, I wish I might, have the wish I wish tonight. Any wish can come true, no matter how far-fetched or wild it might seem. Whether it's stepping through a looking-glass, zooming to Mars in a rocket, or dreaming for a real son, wishes were meant to come true. and they quite often do. In fact, right here at Jeff the student body has its own miracle machine for making dreams come true. The Jefferson Players were this miracle machine. This year alone they brought to life the traveling shows: Alice in Wonderland, Star Trip, and The Wizard of Oz. From their big bag of miracles the Players have brought to life The Crucible and Pinnochio Ctheir big f m ,Et-.. 'V SI' fl.: I successj. The Jefferson Players planned a summer show which had never been done before. Their summer show was A Dunagree World. The miracle makers at the top were Jill Andrews, presidenti Tim McCool, vice-president, Kelle Bylsma, secretary, Linda Phillips, treasurer: and Vickie Gilliatt, historian. lt makes no difference who you are when you wish upon a star . . Miracles do come true. Mime Group: Standing, Mandy Smith, Mary Rose Conti, Kevin Morrison, Kathy Rowlett. On Stairs. Sharon Nelson, Jim Kondas Terri Rayner, Amanda Bundy. 5 TE? lkxQC 1412 . I' CIT' ' 1 -.f. A Q sm . . ', HGEL ' W czau 1 L . , I, Aw t P 2 'e . Q. if g K Pl, ..,.-- f' W ' V ., , S , 4 J ,a ' if f 1 ff... N-. M ,., , -. -I ' .. . Top: Linda Phillips tells Kevin Morrison that he makes a better window than a door. Front Row: Vickie Gilliatt, historian: Linda Phillips, treasureri Jill Andrews, president, Kelle Bylsma, secretaryl Tim McCooI, vice-president. Row 2: H. T. Prill, Duane Smith, Cindy Fisher, Sharon Nelson, Beth Brown, Tina Overley, Dawn Yoder, Kim Brodsky, Mary Burket, Glennalee Owens. Row 3: Kerry Stephenson, Debbie Rathburn. Mandy Smith, Sandy Cox. Kathy Rowlett, Terri Rayner, Mardi May, Karen Wilson, Elaine Jones, Jennifer Paige. Row 4: Paul Hawkins, Beth Peterson, Amanda Bundy. Connie Igobson, Mary Rose Conti, Peggy Wilson. Jane Heslar. Kim Traeger. Row 5: Deloris Eggers. Tim Wilson, Charles Haley, Ken Shetz, Kevin Morrison, Kelly Traeger. Beth TenBrink, Bottom: Mr. Prill kids around. This page is dedicated to the many students who donated their time and talents so as to act as the leaders of varied clubs and of the school. 'Qi 3 Creating The Nautilus 1' Janelle Wolf Llly Beparano l Susan Brandyberry Kelly Redmon ,far Micheal Boston u- Mary Ann Galloway W Sv ' In V ll Debbie Shumale Sue Naylor W I True Labor Of Love I asf if-no .Y Q is ,, as Krissy Brown ,--.....,. - CQ.- ' Paul Hawkins .Y E awww ..ww..v. ,t ,sz s t i 1 'WY '4 Terri Rayner Mr. Mac, Advisor l. --t... , ' 'x A 'U .ww Shelly Harbath .1 uv., Above leftz The Nautilus staff thanks Jackie Yost for designing the 1978 cover. ln the beginning, everything seemed so new. Layouts, croppers. pica rulers, deadlines-a list of terms very foreign to all but yearbook staffers, Aside front the expected hassles of meeting book deadlines, the weather sent. via Old Man Winter. served to again make matters worse. 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The highlight of the year came when junior Kerry Dickson, recipient of the Most Valuable Player Award, competed in the state meet. He was the first runner from Jeff High School since i949 to go to the state meet as an individual, Kerry placed 2lst out of l34, the best in Jeff's cross country history. With assistance from Mr. Erwin Kretzmeier, Coach Hurt and the team ran from five to twelve miles each day. This practice prepared the team for its meets. in which they ran a two and a half mile course. The main goal for next year is to participate as a team in the state competition. Receiving the Mental Attitude Award this year was Kerry Dickson. while Kenny Danaher and Denny Matson shared the Most Improved Award. Left: Coach Hurt talks to the team before another hard practice. Right: The coaches anxiously await another runner with the hopes of a new record being set. -1 mama. -. . - Kneeling: Rick Rohrman, Scott Davis. Malt Bounds, Scott Tracer. Tim McGraw, Dike Coffman, Don Bookout, Mike Sackett, Dave Hildreth, Mark Withers. Standing: Coach Phil Hurt, Mark Wright. Brian McDonald. Mike DeBoy, Kerry Dickson, Damon Fausett. Kevin Underhill, Pat Fitzgerald, Kenny Danaher, Denny Matson, Richard Hawkins, Joe Holsclaw, Asst. Coach Erwin Kretzmeier. Juniors Denny Matson and Mike DeBoy lead the pack while going up a hill, Sfis Brian Force waits at the net while Mickey Clark serves. ......,..A...w.. New Coach Serves Netters Under the direction of new head coach, Dan Clark, the Boys' Tennis team experienced a fine year. There were no returning lettermen, and the team consisted mainly of underclassmen. Bobby Humphreys, senior, earned the number one singles position. with junior Kerry Flowers and freshman Joe Robinson playing number two and three singles, respectively. Senior Mickey Clark and junior Brian Force paired up as the number one doubles team. The number two doubles team consisted of Chris Ryan and Bill Ransom, both juniors. Kent Burget also played, but he was out early in the season with an injury. The team ended regular season play with a record of 8 wins and 7 losses. In sectional play, the team won its first match over Covington by a score of 5-0. They went on to beat McCutcheon with the same score. The Broncho netters finally met defeat against the West Lafayette Red Devils by a score of I-4. With five returning lettermen, the outlook for next year should be good. Chosen for the Most Valuable Player Award was freshman Joe Robinson, while Bobby Humphreys received the C.J. Hopkins Mental Attitude Award. Mickey Clark and Joe Robinson were named all-NCC choices. The junior varsity, coached by Greg Fisher, posted a record of IO wins and 5 losses for the season. Kneeling. Brian Force, Joe Robinson. Chris Ryan. Kerry Flowers. Standing: Coach Dan Clark. Bill Ransom, Junior Kerry Flowers strains to keep the ball in play Row I. Jr. Varsity: Mary Runck, Sue Goben, Laura Connor, Beth Haby. Linda Stump. Laura Kriebel, Lisa Lohman, Mary Patterson, Cathy Plaspold, Angie Russell. Row 2, Varsity: Mgr. Kathy Maitlen, Dawn Butler. Kim Carter. Lisa Gurley, Jane Fitzgerald, Ann Handy, Barb Deerr, Linda Runck, Dona Benham, Pam Holwerda, Coach Hart. V'ballers Set Victorie E 2 . - l J I 1 Dona Benham raises the score! Linda 'Stumps' the opponents. Returning to the showers after a long game. I! I I I -'K I - Coached by Linda Hart, the volleyball team started practice in mid-August. Two requirements had to be met by each person before trying out for the team: A good vertical jump and a good running time for the mile. Once past these requirements, the players then went through more rigorous testing sessions for five days. These sessions helped in determining the potential playing ability of each player. The results of the tests aided Coach Hart in the selection of the team. After the team was set, they commenced preparation for the season. This year the Bronchos hosted an eight-team tourney and participated in the first annual NCC Conference tourney. Season play was exciting, challenging and eventful. All of this prepared the Bronchos for Sectional play. Jeff opened Sectionals against Attica, defeated them and went on to their next opponent, C.C., which also fell victim to the power of the Bronchos, setting up the final match of the Sectionals. The Bronchos met head to head with the West Lafayette Red Devils. Jeff finally lost to West Lafayette and ended the season with 20 wins and 5 losses. Varsity Awards this year went to Kim Carter, Most Valuable for outstanding leadership, citizenship, academics and playing ability, Barb Deerr for Best Offensive Player, Dona Benham, Best Defensive Player, and Jane Fitzgerald, Most Improved overall. Seniors Barb Deerr and Kim Carter were named to the NCC all-conference team. Captains this year were Pam Holwarda and Barb Deerr, who provided strength and help throughout the season. Coach Hart said The loss of the seniors Holwerda, Deerr, Handy, Carter. Gurley, Runck, Butler and Fitzgerald will be felt greatly next year. Good Job Seniors! Kim Carter takes an unexpected time-out. Golfers Tee Off The Girl's Golf team got under way this year with practices in August. With Jean Hilkert as their coach. the team set two new records. one of which was a home record of l8l, and the other an away total of l66 from a total of nine holes. Three sophomores and two seniors made up the five-girl team. This was the third year for girls' golf at Jeff and a B-team was a welcome addition. The team played in the Sectionals, where they took their second champion- ship in three years. They then played in the first Regional tournament ever for girls' golf and emerged as runner-ups. Advancing to the State girls' golf tournament, the Broncho golfers wound up in seventh place, with a dual meet record of eleven wins and one loss for the season. The misfortune of losing their captain and number one player, Kim Chapman, due to illness certainly did not help this year's team. However, team members kept up their spirit and pulled out a very fine season. Awards this year went to Beth Burton. Most Valuable, Suzy Vaughan, Most Improved, and Shari Blind and Nancy Williams split the honors of the Mental Attitude Award. Kelly Vaughan patiently awaits her putt. Top five take seventh in state. Row I: Sonie Hostetter, Beth Burton, Kim Chapman, Kelly Vaughan, Cathy Flowers, Shari Blind, Nancy Williams. Stacy Stingley, Row 2: Patti Kuespert, Tricia Cittadine, Gina Runk, Suzy Vaughan, Amy Hawkins, Sheryl Smith, Patty Dick, Kathy Fitzgerald, Coach Hilkert. X'- 4 , Beth Burton 'Swings' to victory. After starting out the 5-5 season slowly, the l977 Varsity Football Team came on strongly at the end, winning four of its last five games and finishing third in the North Central Conference. From an over-all view of the season, Coach Dave Knott commented. Our comeback was remarkable after the first three games. We could very easily have been 7-O in the conference, but fumbles killed us in each of our losses. The effort and enthusiasm were with us all year, but thirty-one fumbles meant the difference between a superior season and an average one. At the Fall Sports Banquet held on November l5, awards for outstanding performances were presented. Ed Cramer walked away with the Most Valuable Award, Most Valuable Offensive Back, and Shared Co-Captain honors with Scott Pulliam. Most Tackle Points Award was handed to Jeff Shake, while Dave Chase earned the Mental Attitude Award. The Most Valuable Offensive Lineman Award was presented to Greg Newton, and the Stars and Footballs Award was received by Tony Roswarski. Dale Mulvey proved that not all of a football player's time is spent on the field as he won the Highest Class Rank Award. In addition to winning these awards, Cramer, Chase. Pulliam, and Roswarski were named to the All- Conference. These awards put the finishing touches to an exciting season. The Broncho Offense strives for that all-important extra yard arsity Team Records 5 5 Season Coaches Bostwick, Knott, and Skibinski ponder over the events of the game. iw Top leftf Preparing to hit the opponent for a loss is the mighty Broncho defensive squad. Middle left: Senior Jody Plant invents a new position for calling time-outs, Below: J. P. Kendall, iunior. displays some of the enthusiasm that was an obvious trait of the Bronchos throughout the entire football season. . , 1 1- i +1 ,- A , , 5 5 ..,, . 1 , fe 1 , xi ..',t,A ,..,gZ'IIZI fd' , ,.4 V-52 -W, ,M I 2 Z? , an s , 'f vets . 1. 't . 1 , ,V , V ,, H ' I N 3 'aw 1 M., ' ' . Www ,iff w yf- ' 9 . ' 54 , gy? g , 5, wvbla-of , iw? Wh 1 ,' ,1 'WE -AL ' r.y, s,itt ., ttl,t ,,i, , V-,f,,f,f X, 5 5, . ,.,,g V3 V, G - t.,,e,1ew,,,X .Hel-rv if.'f:?rI.2' i 't ,, el ' -fi g-,L i Tl Qs W -J 3' J' F J 8 'Y PXJ J ' N Li K fv ag S .1..,4.,..,,,,.i,,5,t, S3-- W.. .,,.R.l.Q,-.. - ,Ls -3R'143..,,...g ,,,, gee :e. . ' V 1 - ' LA 5 g 6 g GQ Q, A . I 5 7 . B ,1 , . f '- J . V 'Sf G ' G , ' 4 E 'ris 3 .el A l J ' CAVD ' 1 Ts. an E ' Q , K A is ,G - at-Q 1 23 , ,I 76 6 4'17:u 3 ,, ,, B Front Row: Tom Nestleroad, Mark Corbin, Phil Habig, Scott Pulliam, Gary Little. Jeff Sarault, Ed Cramer, Bruce Hobson, Greg Newton, Dave Chase, Bob Moffitt, Lynn Hildebrand, Dan Crowell, Ray Bolden. Row 2: Don Chase, Todd Feaster, Dave Thompson, Don Roush, Dale Mulvey, George Timmons, Jody Plant. Tony Roswarski, Mark Harbolt, J. P. Kendall, Larry Danaher, Jeff Shake, Greg Hackett, Bill Martin, Tony Underhill. Row 3: Karl Hensley, Ed Finch, Steve Goodrich, Mike Habig, Rick Coons. Steve Miller, Mike Timmons. Curt Downing. Ray Marsh, Steve Becker, Greg Taylor, Brian Maxwell, Mike Lane, Tony Letson. Top Row: Bob Martin, Jeff Ticen. Mark Lahr, Brian Curless, Mike Roush, Gregg Thomas, Dave Sanders, Scott Stembaugh, Craig Heide, Coach Bob Downing, Coach Dick Skibinski, Coach Bill Bostwick, Trainer Bruce Johnson, Head Coach Dave Knott. IU Colts Have Successful Season The l977 Junior Varsity Football team recorded a very impressive season of seven wins and two losses. This reserve team was coached by Bob Adams, who also heads the school's Art Department. Assisting Adams was John Mazur, who currently teaches U.S. Government and Current Problems. These two coaches led the team through one of its toughest seasons. Coach Mazur said that this group of showing constant teamwork on the field throughout the season. Perhaps most importantly, this year's reserve team will also be a great asset to next year's Varsity Team. by filling in empty positions left by this year's graduating seniors. To say the least, the Colt football team can certainly feel proud of the great effort they put forth in l977. Above Left: Colts move closer to victory. sophomores was great in keeping spirit and ER: Row li Bob Usher, Jeff Williams, Fred Hadley, Jack Dillman, Tony Howerda, Joe Conti, Troy Wright, Mike Cross. Craig Smith. Row 2: Coach John Mazur, John Brown, Kyle Redford, John McKenzie, Jeff Brinkley, Dallas Griswold, Jim Frier. Kevin Craw, Jim McKenzie, Craig Haas, Mark Thompson, Coach Bob Adams. Row 3: Mgr. Baumis, Jay Ristau, Charlie Hanna, Don Finch, Doug Isbell, Chris Petty. Ron White, Alan Rishel, Jeff Walker, Jeff Heide, Mgr. Griswold. Row 4: Jeff Smith, John McGlothlin, Paul Turner, Mark Ellison, Jeff Fisher, Brad Young, Darin Corbin, Tom Taylor, Fred Moser. h.K Left: Offense watches from sidelines. Joe Conti leads the Wal' to the 805' line- 'LL IHS?-GIF JUG' T if 1 S 1X T., r - zi -SFA ' U - fit .af me-fa -A , , 54-n isa , SLK A ' 's 5 EM' 3 - ' 'A -fb uf:-sal , I v ,f Mq.g.9-,L ,QQ-'ve 415 3 ..f. . ' Zo- .A 1 . s 1-.5g.Q Qfsjgig ' v .,i':. A X5 -y Ja- 332 f' Ji cf Z iw f -f , V4 l s M: ' ' 4 Jn I . a I ' V 4 yr 3' -L- ix? - ,ff .- 5 H gl, A 1 3, 6 Grapplers Gain Greatness Leading the wrestling team to a successful season this year were senior lettermen Ed Cramer, Pat Martin, and Greg Newton. Other senior lettermen were Kevin Clark, Phil Habig, Tim Russell. Todd Stair, and Jay Osterling. This year the team. coached by Mr. Norman Willey and his assistant Mr. Harold Dickey, won eight meets and lost only five. ln the North Central Conference, the Broncho grappIers finished in fourth place out of the eight participating schools. Sectionals were a great success for the '78 Bronchos. They received four first and four second places. This entitled the team to send eight wrestlers to the Regional meet, where seniors Phil Habig, Greg Newton, and Kevin Clark placed third. Pat Martin and Ed Cramer advanced to semi-state, after Martin took second place honors, and Cramer defended his Regional title with a 6-l decision in the championship round. Row lt Randy Burke. Keith Clark, Patrick Martin. Larry Danaher, Tim Russell, Craig Burton, Todd Stair, Kevin Clark. Row 2: Ed Biggs. Dallas Griswold, Mike Habig, Jay Osterling. Les Walker, Kevin Craw, Troy Wright. Mike Timmons, Allen Rishel. Row 3. Mr. Norman Willey, Bill Martin, Ed Cramer, Don Finch. Dave Phillips, Gregory Newton, Jeff Shake, Phil Habig, Fred Hadley, Mr. Harold Dickey. X I A Jeff grappler tackles his opponent. lla-1 4T Tb- 14 ummm.- X iv 3 Above left. Ed Cramer tries to flip his opponent over on his back. Left: Kevin Clark exhibits one of his many moves on an unlikely opponent. Above: The team fires Ed Cramer on for another win. Pam Doran acknowledges the approval of the audience, This year the Jeff gymnastics team displayed an unusual combination of youth. poise, and success. The team was composed of I6 gymnasts, all freshmen and sophomores. Mrs. Roberta Honegger. who is an elementary physical education teacher. again did an excellent job of coaching the young gymnasts to one of their most successful seasons in recent years. Mrs. Honegger commented on the season of this year's team and said that many of the girls had started training earlier in grade school. thus they were better prepared for the high school caliber of competition. This year the competition was divided into three divisions: beginning. intermediate, and optional. The optional is the highest level of the three divisions and usually carries the most prestige with it. Aspiring For Goal f h .984 OI Row It Tricia King, Diane Lidester. Chris Goben. Darcy Force. Row 21 Cathy Plaspohl, Angie Russell, Jill Cl-'sly Sawyer practlcmg or l e Ymplcs Fisher, Cheryl Martin, Kathy Lods, Laura Shropshire. Row 3: Mrs. Roberta Honneger, Christy Sawyer, Vicki Martin, Mary Runck, Linda Runck, Miss Freshour. Mary Runck is concentrating on staying on the balance beam Swim Team Sees New De ths The i977-78 girls' swim team once again had a fabulous year with a record of . J, 'W + 95 fourteen wins and four losses. The team A ' won the North Central Conference, and the relay team consisting of Joan Young, Donna Howe, Monica Heath. and Diane ,A V Schoff broke both the conference and V ' , , school records. The girls also dominated M' he f f' - f fQ Q, , I, the sectional and placed tenth in the state A A IJIA meet. A' A VV 7' ' L Q, 'hw An excellent job of coaching was done A TTL 5 y 4 , 3' by Stephanie Korschot, while Cathy Wright ' T ' f ei f and Kim McPherson served as co-captains. Together, these individuals played a big part in keeping Jefferson High School's Q spirit. This year's Mental Attitude Awards went to Cathy Wright. Kim McPherson, and Julie Mann. The Most Valuable Award went to Joan Young, Jeff's new outstand- ing swimmer, Most improved swimmers were junior, Sue Naylor and sophomore Marty Martin. This team proved that hard work, school spirit, and determination are the igredients to a winning season. it is fs N it 1 4 ,gk -K I L ,M N Sl, 1- lb Vs, - 4.2 . K W X g I! , Ag 1 . V' f at z.-,F al , M' ', Q 5 Pa X 'Xu 44 .2 F T ,A xv. x ea up - - - .. ,jf s.,- - tLf'Tii i S5 Rgfty' .-'TF ' Q-.:,il,l'i : '54 P, ag, ' Msg.-.-r-tgp , -X .A ,U A ,'3,,3,y s, , A , is-WMV' we --fi. Christy Wright swims to victory. Sandy Slopsema concentrates on her next dive. Monica heath Checks her tune Row I: Sandy Slopsema, Julie Mann, Cathy Wright, Kim McPherson. Diane Schoff,L1sa Goldberg, Patrice Baker, Tammy Mclnto-sh. Mrs. Stephanie Korschot. Ellen Goldman, Row 2: Marty Martin, Christy Wright, Donna Howe, Dawn Mclntosh. Joan Young. bue Naylor. Elaine Young. Chris Connor. Tracy Simmons. Debi Sexton, 106 Sue Naylor demonstrates freestyle stroke Tankers Honored ith New Coach Boys get fired up for a swim meet. 'i,.,. I it s ullzl V ll ,Rt NETQ. Xgti ttf l-5 j, stlylillyfk siiimiii Dan Phelps became Jeff's new boys' swimming coach. With Bill Schilling assisting him. the coaches contributed to the success of the i977-78 year. The team's record was six wins and five losses. The tankers placed second in the North Central Conference. ln the sectional, they placed and qualified six swimmers, plus the 200year medley relay team. for the state finals. The captains were Alan Haynes, Mike McCool. and Tim Slopsema. They played an important role in maintaining school spirit. Coach Phelps stated. The team had an over-all successful performance, and they only lacked in depth. The twenty-eight member team put forth great effort and the Jefferson High School student body should certainly be proud of this year's team. 7 H W , .xf,t I Q A , 1 ' ,jf lf ff zmff,-Q 15:5 3,13 -fix 4 I I A V A :MVK R1 Jeff swimmers always make a big splash. 1 .5 Q' i l Row I: Tim Gould, .lack Brown. Jeff Bogetto, Mike Duncan. Dave German. Tom Mullen. Row 2. Coach Dan Phelps. Assistant Coach Bill Schilling, Kerry Flowers. John Hoist. Alan Hayne, Bick Benedict. Jim Hicks. Jim Brown. Tim McGuire. Row 3: Dave Shippe, Kirk Adams. Mike McCool, Pat Mullen. Roger Stevenson. Joe Holsclaw. Terry Schrader. Greg Morrison. Tim Slopsema. Carl Sanchez. ,, QV, P , 'sq A,,, l T He's a Broncho manl ' X. i :ff Lau 11 Jim Hicks takes a breather. 107 C ass, Poise, Determination, ade This Year's Team The Best The l977e78 Varsity Basketball team may have lacked experience, but they made up for that loss with determination, enthusiasm, skill and most of all ,lack Schult's coaching. This year's team was fortunate to have four returning lettermenf Tod Feaster, Jim Mayer. .lay Smith, and Gregg Thomas. Three of the five starters were seniors: Jim Mayer, Rick Rogers, and .lay Smith. Jim Mayer, one of the maior assets to the team, showed us all his fine shooting and outstanding iumping ability. Jim's unbelievable long shots saved the Bronchos from a defeat many times. Rick Rogers, one of the hardest workers on the team, had undoubtedly the best attitude. He is unselfish, and he doesn't feel he has to make every baskets he is happy just as long as the team wins. lf he plays well that night. the team plays well, stated Coach Schult. Jay Smith pumped in a lot of points for the Bronchos this year. He played the role of a floor leader and playmaker. The Bronchos were not only honored to play the number one ranked team, Anderson, but to beat them CSI-493 in an overtime was quite an accomplishment for such a young team. Coach Schult kept the red and black flying high at the state's elite basketball circles. He has coached a team that we are all proud of. The team ended the season with real class-wins. No one could ask for more. H X ',! rv l 1' Jack Schult - Head Basketball Coach Sitting. Rick Rogers. Tim Kincaid, Tod Feaster, Rodney Nichols. Curt Downing, Rex Deaton. Standing: Head Coach Jack Schult. Jay Smith. Chris Petty. Jim Mayer Gregg Thomas Rick Fielder. Rusty Franz. Assistant Coach Ronald Campbell, 108 4' .Q xg' in--? - .P-H: f Q Q ni' us 'filiff , A-,f 24 li' ' Sr ,I-' Fisher leads the team to another plan of action. Ed Snyder and Mike Walker double up in defense. , 0 0 Fl her Coaching the l977-l978 Junior Varsity colts was first-year coach Mr. Greg Fisher. The team consisted of fourteen so- phomores and four juniors. The overall record was eight wins and ten losses, but the season included many close games with a total of five overtimes. The Junior Varsity tourney was played at Kokomo. and Jeff won. beating Kokomo Haworth in the first game and Kokomo in the final game. The team proved to be a positive outlook for next year's varsity squad. Heads Junior arslty Bronchos watch as fellow teammates battle to a victory. ,fl Row I: Joe Conti. Scott Anderson. Dave Taylor. Brian Grundhoeffer, Dennis Farner, Mark Thompson. Row 2: Dave McKinney, Ed Snyder, John McKenzie Mike Walker, Jeff Fisher. Jim McKenzie. Scott Williams. Coach Greg Fisher, 110 Leslie Kimmel lumps sky-high. 1 4, f 1 nu? l , Qi, 5 -M il? ,. . .lbw - i .t.,.J- .,.,,..,. ...,.,.. ' l .t J l 5 U . ll 1 't 1 C N ,vw ' , I I , H M . J .wa Row If Krissy Brown. Beth Haby, Joni Anderson. Barb Deerr, Leslie Kimmel, Linda Stump, Mary Patterson. Dona Benham. f 1 3 , ' Row 2: Coach Peggy Edwards. Pam Holwerda. Terry DeLay. Sylvia Saenger, Sue Goben. Kim Carter, Robin Mount, Peggy If . . ' 4 N .L Edmundson. ' 'M' ' WM Girls Win Third Sectional Crown Speed and agressiveness earned the Varsity Girls' Basketball team a I4-4 season. Second year coach Miss Peggy Edwards was assisted by Peggy Edmund- son, who had herself played basketball at Jeff. Managers for this year's team were senior Julie Crowden, junior Paula Blickenstaff, and sophomore Robin Mount. The Junior Varsity, coached by Peggy Edmundson. enjoyed a season record of 7-5, Five Junior Varsity players dressed for the tourney team this year. The varsity, led by senior captain Barb Deerr and seniors Kim Carter and Pam Holwerda, captured their third consecu- tive sectional title before bowing out to Benton Central in the regionals, 6054. The Row I: Jackie Bradley, Debbie Budreau. Sylvia Saenger, Erin Evans, Sue Goben. Beth Haby. Row It Peggy Edmundson, Joni Anderson, Mary Patterson, Connie Schuessler, Jackie Saturnia. Robin Mount, Coach Peggy Edwards. Displaying excellent form is sophomore Mary Patterson. Bronchos, for the first time, won the Rochester Tourney by beating the host team. This was the first time in five years that Rochester had lost a home game, which no doubt gave the Bronchos a sense of pride. Once more, with seven returning lettermen, the outlook for next year is good. Y - 4. W f 4 ,. ,- t t Mike McCool and Dave Chase show that the guys have spirit too Jenny Jackson gives the Bronchos support. Block Captains: Jill Kuipers Beth Mckibbin and Jennifer Cassida Broncho Spirit Never Di Basketball Block is a girls' organiza- tion set upto create spirit and enthusiasm and to give those who can't ioin sports an opportunity to be a part of the excitement which has always been a Jeff tradition. Without the exhilaration of the l5O sophomore. junior and senior girls that are in block, a sense of spirit would be lost. Not only do the girls show their spirit by cheering the Bronchos to victory, but they also organize colorful sitting formations. hold card shows. and present a Christmas show each year. Each girl in the front row of the block section is assigned a player. Throughout the season she keeps a scrapbook for him. decorates his locker, and bakes him all kinds of goodies. At the 112 end of the year she presents her corresponding player with a scrapbook full of the past year's memories. Credit this year goes to Jennifer Cassida. Jill Kuipers. Beth McKibbin. senior block captains. and junior block captains. Karla Kelley, Mary Ann Stitz, and Carrie Trout, who coordinated in organizing formations, practices. selling tickets. maintaining the office. and the atten- dance. Mrs. Mary Beth Long, faculty sponsor, also played a big part in working with the Jeff block to give it the high quality that it has. As a result, the Jefferson Block is considered to be one of the best in the state. Y-E-L-L Everybod Yell! Who will be most recognized and remembered in the years to come for their leadership qualities in building up spirit and enthusiasm? Of course, we all know it's the cheerleaders. They create the spirited mood by getting people interested and involved in all sports, from football to swimming. When they're not cheering. the cheerleaders are busy heading the Pam Anthrop leads the crowd in a cheer. fi Advisory Board, making plans for the mixer which they sponsor annually, and coordinating with the block in practice sessions. Triumphantly leading the Bronchos onward this year were varsity cheer- leaders, Terry Delay, Captain: Pam Anthrop, Gretchen Strahle. seniors, and Brenda Bennett. Tina Dietrick, and Marian Reece, juniors. Boosting the J-Club were Broncho cheerleaders, Ed Cramer. Mark Johannsen, Russ Neilen, and Tim Russell. The reserve team cheerleaders, Jill Bernhardt, captain: Julie Hatke, Christie Wright, Sharon Herring, Resa McGraw, and Marcie Bennett also helped arouse spirit by cheering at B-team games and girls' sports events. Mrs, Mary Beth Long, faculty sponsor, logged many hours with the high spirited cheerleaders. SKA X Choo-chool Clear the track for the Broncho express! -av ffl Junior Varsity: Captain Jill Bernhardt. Julie Hatke. Marcie Bennett. Christie Wright. Sharon Herring, and Resa McGraw. 113 Bowlers Strive For Elusive 300 Row I1 Brian Dunham. Debbie Clark, Charlie Burke. Nancy Weatherwax. Jody Boze. Tony Sexton. Row 2: Mitch Tracer. Dave Goldberg. Larry Eberle. Randy Keen. Larry Spencer, Melissa Mitchell. Ellen Williams. Row 3: Bruce Clouser, Mr. Dennis Plantenga, Barry Wortman, Jeff Blankman, Bryan Brutus. Jennifer Hieatt. Mark Jesse, Julie Mitchell. Roger Mull, Tina Woodward. Jefferson High School provided intramural activities in bowling again this year. The team attempted to bowl once a week after school at Market Square Lanes. The bowlers were divided into six teams with approximately four on each team. Six substitutes were provided for when the regular bowlers were unable to attend. Mr. Dennis Plantanga, who was on the Jeff bowling team in l95l-52, sponsored the bowling team this years Mr. Harold Smith previously held the position as sponsor. There was a doubles tournament held at the end of the season CFeb. 27thD and a singles tournament in March. Jeff Blankman Canl' believe what he Saw' Randy Keen follows through with a perfect roll. Bryan Brutus and Dave Goldberg take care of the scores. X 114 Intramurals Pro ide A perfect jump shot during a sophomore game. O I ECFBGUOI1 Students at Jeff, who did not want to participate in varsity or junior varsity basketball, had the opportunity again this year to take part in intramural basketball. Mr. McCaffry sponsored the intramural program. He acted as timer, record keeper, organizer. and, of course, an observer. The intramural program was broken down into I2 teamst six teams were made up of juniors and seniors, and six were compiled of sophomores. The teams played every Monday night during the winter and played two I5 minute halves for each game. A single elimination tournament was held at the end of the regular playing session towards the end of February. Intramurals at Jeff definitely provided needed recreation during the long, blizzard-filled winter in Lafayette. 1 mt. Q. 5, 5, , . tm ...-. A 'Q' W'-K 5, -4 x. ,,. vl., j 4, . gy j,f.,gy W.. at t M ,A A The 'sam leader Calls our Play ffl- The action is always hot and heavy. Look on the sidelines: it's a bird, it's a plane, no, it's the Jefferson managers! Able to tape sagging muscles in a matter of seconds, and able to comfort screaming linebackers in dire crises. Disguised as mild-mannered students in our fair school, they take the same courses you and l do and walk down the same halls. Little do we realize that in the need. these mild-mannered time of students could become supermanaers ready to offer services and advice. The rare breed of man or woman who dedicates his life to the ranks of serving the teams of Jeff often spend many thankless hours in preparing the teams for the many battles and are often unknown to the crowd. Only these supermen could keep our athletic department together like our Jefferson managers have. anagers Are Supermen Bob Martin sees a man open downfield. l l 1. x - . Dave McKinney. Brian Curless, Jeff Ticen, Mark Lahr. Bob Martin, Don Baumis. Robin Mount. Kim Owen. Top right: Jeff Ticen assumes the role of escort during a pregame Show. Above left: Mark Lahr goes to the aid of COACH BOSIWICK Above right: Brian Curless comforts an injured Broncho. Edwards - A very rewarding experience. Broncho Coache eveal hat Coaching Means To Them Hilkert - A Chance to work with young people, li, Fl E1 JV , ,,s l Downing - Helping improve an athlete's s kills. L y -em .Q- I Clark - A chance to help kids reach goals. ,.n, ... U.. ..,.1-n-r- Hurt - Helping athletes better themselves. Ea Green - Teaching them to be humble if we win. Knott - Chance to be around good young men. +-,, '-vwunnmq ins- HC' na?- Q-.L Willey - Form young men into better citizens. Hart - Satisfaction. Phelps - Associating with the swimmers. Hey, Look Hey, look at us! We're looking good. lsn't that natural though? We are one of the better looking groups of students assembled anywhere. Whether clad in the usual attire of blue jeans and cords or in formals and suits on nights of special dances, we do look good. This year students could also be found garbed in band uniforms, sweatsuits. Pinocchio costumes, pajamas, red and black outfits, J-sweaters, gymnastic tights, broadcas- ters' jackets, tee-shirts and golf shirts depicting the owner's club membership. and the traditional tee-shirts, hats, mittens, sweatshirts, jewelry, and jackets that express the fact that the wearer is a Jefferson Broncho, 'Whether dressed in our nice clothes on those special days or in our grubbies on those lazy days. we have a good reason to say, Hey, look at us! We're looking goodl V .g 1 N1 5 W if W 3 r' 4 3 5 Q I ffm 1, rf: . v Q1 N T1 Y ia LI Q11 'IQ F Q Q Zi 5 CDD Q Sophs Hey look at us We re sophomores this year Youngest of the Bronchos Experiencing much fear Unsure of where we re going As we wander through the hall We look up to the seniors Who seem to know it all. Though our future destinations To us are still unclear We tend to be impatient To advance another year. a I 'wsu a x 'A , ggxduy pr I , Q ' ar g' ' ' eg o as p, t 1 I Ulf W if I 1 ,nina We've Onl Just Begun Once again, a vivacious group of sophomores filled the halls of Jeff this year. Under the supervision of Miss Evelyn Brown, the sophomore class experienced a fun and successful year. The major project for the sophomores was the selling of class rings, although they participated in Homecoming hall decorations, convoca- tions, and various organizations. ln class elections, Eric Newman was 9 elected president, Peggy Wilson, vice-president. and Suzy Vaughan, secretary-treasurer. These officers, along with the student council representatives, helped to promote new ideas to benefit their class. The B-team cheerleaders also helped to promote spirit. They were Jill Bernhardt-captain, Julie Hatke, Marcy Bennett, Resa McGraw, Sharon Herring. and Christy Wright. Although the sophomores enjoyed their first year at Jeff, they were even more anxious to return as juniors, and then to experience their much anticipated senior year, Miss Evelyn Brown, class sponsor. described the sophomores as the class who starts it all at Jeff. Ade, Carla M. Adkins, Christina D. Allen, Barry Xllen. Sue L. Xlmon. Jay B. Amos. Peggy S. I A Anderson, Connie Anderson, Debbie R Q Anderson, Geoff P. Anderson, Joni K. Anderson, Scot C. Anderson, Tamryn Baker, Dorothy L. Barton, Gregory L. Barton, Teresa L. Bass, Kathleen K, Bauman, Dwight E. Baumis, Donald G. Baumis, Kelly D. Beason, Patricia J. Beaver, Ricky J. Becklehimer, Jim L. ' 533 so Beemer, Anthony A. Beemer, Linda J, Bejarano, Gaspar A. Bell, Judith A. Bellah, Terry L. Bennett, Charles R, Bennett, Marcella K. Bernhardt, Jill A. Berryman, Debbie S. Best, David K. Best, Vickie G. Biggs, Claude E, Q..- Anes. Penny E. I 1 Lf? . 7 Q' -fn' H V Bishop, Tim W. Atkins, Martin J, ,- f- ' .: a... 'F 3 ' 4 L H -- 'A Black, Steven L. Ave, Chuck A. 1 1-4,1 ' ' l if '-lf? 5 A Blackburn, Connie K. Baile , William B. ,, ,, - j Blackburn, Pamela Y X lb., f11i'Sfsi?g5,. A - .:,:, I I f E 1' F itil? f' ' .- Blankman, Barry A. 1 j Blevins, Kim J. V i ' .fi . we C a ------,- , swf. hes355:aSx, , ., ,A i .L Ta 5-5 N,-1 1 us, W., ,:- W f K if ssl: ti N. t . ,, 1 ,641 ,Ny kww- s .. Q, -s Pbfwi' 1 f X il? ' 'ff J- , Al' 'B J-at 4 ' 1 A ,- V 'M' ' Y -w ,1 , xjjlf. J ' ,sci A QL, s S we 5 fs 4, 'K j , 5. gs i ,fs s - M Blickenstaff. Barbara Blind, Sharon L. Blye, Elton L, Bodenmiller, Sara J. Bogetto, Jeff A. Bolden, Darryl G. l T . Q i 2 .,.. ,. L 3 A W Bookwater, Chris K. -' -'ff Booth, Jeff L. Peggy Wilson, Eric Newman. and Suzy Vaughan ' 'E' 4 six Ill Bota. Karoline Bounds. Leah M. Bowers, Mark E. Bowker, Sharon A. Boyer, Natalie J. Boze, Carol J. Bradley. Jackie D. Brand, Cary L. Bretrnacher, D. L. Brettnacher. Eddie L. Brewer, Julie A. Briggs, Linda L. Bringerud, Bruce M. Brinkley, Jeffery Brinson, Belinda K. Broach, Tracy E. Brodsky. Kimberly Brown, Elizabeth J. Brown. John A. Brundige. John A. Budreau, Debbie A. Buhrmester, David M. Bundy, Amanda L. Burget, John K. Burk, Barbara A. Burke, Randy L. Burkhardt, Jill A. Burks, Barry A. Burton, Beth A. Bury, Glen A. Cadle, Della M. Cambell, Lance F. Cambridge, Carlena Carney, Steve J. Carter. Debra K. Carter. Stella S. Cartwright, Christopher Chadwell, John P. Childers, Steve D. Christenberry, Lori Church, Barbara A. Clampanelli, Perry Clark, Debbie L. Claxton. George R. Clemons, Ricky A. Clevenger, Michael E. Clifton, Linda L. Clifton, Russell L. Coffman, Ron C. Cole, David W. Coleman, Donna S. Connor, Chris M. Conrad, Ellen S. Conrad, Teri J. Conti, Joseph A. Coonrod, Ramona J. Cole, Debbi A. Comiskey, Patrick M. Corbin, Darrin D. Cornell, Natalie J. Corwin, Michael D. Corwin, Rebecca A. Cory, Mark A. Cox, Kathy K. Cox, Pam J. Cox, Sandra D. Crabtree, Sharon A. Craft, Chester R. Craig. Roger M. Craw. Robert K. Crider. Diana J. Crider. Michael A. Criswell. Connie A. Criswell. Debbie L. Crose, Jon M. Cross. Michael J. Crowell. Karen M. Cusick. Donna J. Danaher. Denise A. Danaher. Kenneth J. Daniels, Jilaine S. Dant, Cathy A. Daugherty, David L. Davis, Kim L. Davis, Diane S. Davis, Marcia P. Day, Michelle M. Deitrick. Terry L. Delph. Carmen M. Denham, Rebecca K. Dexter, Sheryl A. Dickerson, Richard Dickison. Dale A. Dickman. Michael W. Dickson, William L. Dienhart, Kathleen Dillman, Bob A, Dillman. Jack D. Dillman. Marcia L. Dilts, Vicki L. Donahue, Timothy D. Donahue, Curtis L. Doran. Pam A. Doremire, Barbara J. Dukes, Tina M. Duncan, Michael J. Duncan, Michael L. Dunham, Brian D. Dunnewold, Dale A. Dutton, Lamar C. Edwards, James L. Egelhoff, Tamico M. Ehler, Regina S. Ellison. Mark D. Elston, Dane C. Erlenbach, Eric E. .v..,., yy . , '71 g K nt,-A. l. fa . 'v l Q I l .9 4' l V' ' l v L kv in 4-r i A .. A . .L K J t . 7 '94 lyme 'ii . Q. -., G ,., vw Q-ur Erlenbach, Linda M. Erwin. Cindy A. Evans, Erin Evans, Joyce A. Farmer, Kevin A. Farner, Dennis Farrell, Pat E. Fasani, Joyce A. Faulkner, Karol A. Fausett, Damon A. Finch, Don R. Findlay, Maria L. Fisher, Jeffrey E. Fisher, Jill E. Fleeger, Lisa A. Foltz, Deidre D. Foltz, Lori A. Force, Darcy K. Foster, Lois J. Frey, Dawn L. Frier, James R. Fry, Jon P. Fultz. Mark D. Fultz, Pat P. Gaines, Sherri L. Garrett, Lori J. Garrison, Brenda L. Gibson, Terri L. Giesler, Todd L. Gillis. Sharon A. Gipson, Todd M. Goben, Chris A. Gobreski, Timothy J Godfrey, Patrick Goldman, Ellen Goris, Kathy S. Grant, Pam K. Graves. Constance Gregory. Dana S. Grenard, Marcie J. Grenat, James A. Griswold, Dallas E. Griswold, Dan G. Grubb, Regina Guajardo. Angela Guajardo, Barbara A Gunckle, Richard E. Haas, Craig L. I23 ., W.. x54 .ff AAD 'L x D4 Haas. Patty L. Habben, Steve G. Haby. Beth A. Hadley, Frederick N. Haley, Kelly E. Hall, Darrell W. Hall, Laurie L. Hamilton. Steve M. Hann. Rex W. Hanna. Charles D. Hanns, Kathy L. Harrison, Robin L, Harshman, Terri L. Hart, Martha J. Hatke, Julie A, Hawkins, Georgie R. Hawkins. Gerald, B. Hawkins, Richard A. Heater, Paula J. Heath, Marcia M. Heath, Mary A. Heide Diana M. Heide. Jeff P. Heide Kurt J. Henck, Mitch P. Henderson. Mark A. Henson, Barbra A. Herring, Sharon K. Heslar, Jane A. Hessong, Margaret A. Hickman, Jenny L. Hildebrand, Scott A. Hill, Jere A. Hill. Nanette M, Hinton. Sandra L. Hinton, Stephanie K. Hitze, Anthony J. Hitze, Eric M, Hobson. Lydia J. Hoffman. Patricia A. Hoggard, Charles E. Holderfield, Norman D. Holland, Evylen M, Holsclaw, Joseph A. Holtman. Julie K. Holwerda. Tony L. Homan. Kevin L. Hornbeck. Thomas Who said sophomores weren'l spirited? ty -fi Hosking. Larry G. Howard, Daniel A. Howard, Gary E. Howard, Roy L. Howard. Terry L. Howe, Donna J. Hruska, Steve E. Hubbert, Nancy A. Hudgens. Connie E Huffer. Gary L. Huge, Paul E. Hughes. Jeff J. Hughes, Marliese R Hull, Christine S. Huston, Lynette E. Irvin, Lori A. Isbell. Doug J. Isbell. Jeff D. Jackson, Jay C. Jacobson. Joan L. Jacot, Terry L. Jarrard, Jackie L, Jarrett. Leigh E. Jeffries, Kelli A. Jenkins, Charyl D. Johannsen, Joel T, Johnson, Dale E. Johnson. Tammy K Johnston. Jeffery D Jones, Elaine G. Jones. Junior G. Jones, Laura A. Newman Keeney, Carol A. Kelly, Dan B. Kemble. Jeffery E. Kenworthy. Teresa Killion, Gerry L. Kimmel. Stacey E. King. Jeff A. Kingma. Richard K. Kirts. Charles D. Kizer, Karen L. Klaiber. Douglas, T. A. Klinker. Jacqueline S. Klinker. Mike S. Knop. Kathryn M. Knott, Charles A. Koch. Theodore V. 'B Ll' vw ! 4. A 1-'J Q - . -5' AA 4.2. , Leads Sophomores Kochell, Gail A. Kohl, Tony E. Kondas, James R. Koning, Janet E. Kriebel. Laura B. Kuntzwiler, Marcia Kyger, Peggy L. Laffoon, Gayla S. R. Lamberson, Tracy Y. Lannan, Debra L. Larimore, Julie S. Ledman, Carol D. Leill, Eric P. Leming. Cindy D. Lempke. Mike C. Leslie, Rick D. Letson, John P. Lewellen, Ted A. Lewis, Larry W. Light. Amy B. Linback, Frances M. Little, Randy J. Littleton, Karen I. Lockwood, Keith W. Lods, Kathleen E. Lohman. Lisa L. Lopez, Richard M. Loveland, Karla L. Loveless. Daneta Lowery. Scott B. Luttrell, Mark A. Lynch, Beth M. Lynn, Charles A. Maclauchlan, Phyllis Maclennan. Robert N. Madaus, Jacqueline L Maitlen, Kathryn E. Maitlen, Laura L. Malone, Tim S. Mann, David S. Manning, David M. Manning, Kent G. Marcus, Missie A. Marbeine, Lori A. Christy Wright and Sharron Herring cast a victory smile. Markwith, Sondra L. Marsh, David G. Marsh, Tami D. Marsteller, Doran S. Martin. Cheryl D. Martin, Jacqueline K. Martin. Marty K. Maxwell. Kelly A. May, Cynthia A. May, Mardi M. Mazor, Lisa K. McCann, Kathleen S. I25 1' f 1 'J 1 'fo 1 1 f i 2 f McCarty. Melinda F. McCully. Julie A. McDaniel. Kelly J. McDaniel. Kimberly J. McDowell, Jennifer A. McGlothin, Angela M. McGlothin, Kim A. McGIothIin, John W. McGIothlin, Lanea D. McGIothlin, Sherri L. McGonigle, Patty J. McGraw. M. Resa Donna Howe beats boredom while her fellow friends study. McGuire. Stephen E. Mclntosh, Shelly Y. McKendrie, Karlena McKendrie, Laura L. McKenzie, Jim D. McKenzie. John E. McKim, Tricia S. McKinney, David A. Mckinzie. Barry K. McKnight, Wayne A. McLaughlin. Kelly C. McMillen, Jeff S. McNeil, Brad S. McShurley, Mike S. Mcvay. Stewart R. McVay. Theresa Meacham, Steve F. Mennen, Doug R. Mennen, Kim A. Merrell, ,Kelly A. Miller. Chris D. Miller, Don J. Miller, Mike D. Miller, Jeff C. Miller. Paul C. Miller, Penny R. Minardo. Tim K. Mintzer, Rich Mitchell, Jim P. Mitchell. Mike F. Modesitt, Tony L. Moore, Linda S. Morehouse, Nancy M Morgan, Debbie S. Morgan, Tracy A. Morris. Tara L. Morrow, Jim G. Moser, Fred B. Moser, Sandy J. Mount. Robin A. Mulhaupt, Hollie M. Mullen, Lisa G, Muse, Renee L. Naugle. Chris F. Naugle, Jill A. Nape, Scott J. Neal, Paul M. Neher, Dan C. Nelson. Cheryl L. Nelson, Diana L. Newberry, Bill A. Newgent, Jean A. Newman, Eric M. North. Dave Nuerge, Jim A. Ocker. Dave J. Ordille, Terry V. Outhouse, Angie L. Overley, Tina M. Owens, Glennalee Page, Ruthann Paige. Jennifer J. Parker, Angie M. Parker. Tom F. One Down, Two To Go Parks. Steve R. i l L s:1..1l Patrick, Neal E. Patterson. Mary K. Patterson, Sherry A. Payne. Dennis D. Peffley. Sandra K. Perone. Amy S. Peterson. Carol A. Petty. Chris F. Pham. Chau K. Phillips. Eddy L. Phillips. Ken R. Pierson, Peggy S. Pilotte. Ann M. Plaspohl. Cathy M. Prather. Dan B. Prather, Debbie A. Puterbaugh, Andy C. Pyatt, Deanann K. Ramirez. Sam Rashka. Joni C. Rausch, Elizabeth A. Ray, Barb A. Reagin, Caroline Rechkemmer, Rob L. Redd, Jim J. Reford, Kyle K. Reed, Byron D. Remaly. Jeff R. Render. Connie J. Reynolds, Terri L. Richard, Mike G. Richardson. Ben Richardson. Terri L. Rightsell. Glenn A. Rishel, Allen D. Rishel, Down M. Ristau, Jay M, Ritchie, Vicki L. Roark, Kim D. Robbins. Teresa J. Roberts, Debbie A. Roberts, Kathy D. Roberts. Tracey S. Robinson. Doug G. Rollet. Grey S. Ronan, Sandie D, Rose. Dallas E. 1 Sophomores show their unusual enthusiasm. Ross, Bryon J. Ross, Roy L. Rounds, Richard M. Roundtree, Connie S Roundtree, Mike S. Roush. Jean A. Rowe, Penny J. Ruckel, Tina M. Ruckle, Kim K. Runck, Mary E. Runk. Jack E. Russell, Angie L. Rutter. George H. Ryves, Jeanie M. Sadler, Doug B. Saenger, Sylvia I, Salazar, Valorie J. Saltsman, Jessie N, Sanchez, Ana M, Sandell. Eric J. Sanders, Anita R, Sanders, Beth D. Saturnia. Jackie K. Sawyer, Tammy L. Schafer, Connie Schick. Angie R. Schimmel, Jackie Schmid, Cindy A. Schuessler. Connie L Schultz, Kim L. Schumacher, Jim W. Scott, Tammy P. I27 f 1 .3 Yi . ,.... .,l.. 2 f V Q ...u -1 5 l If 4.5 af 1 X tf 6, 1 'fb f Smart, Donald L. Smith, Brian L. Smith, Charles F. Smith, Dale A. Smith, Dean A. Smith, Jeff W. Smith, Jill D. Smith, Randy R. uv-2 Apparently, Marcie Bennett finds something much more amusing than Julie Hatke. .Z D8 3 Scowden, Tim A. Sebrey, Maureen E. Seeger, Ned F. Sexton. Steve J. Sexton, Toni L. Seymour, Kerry N. Shade, Lori A. Schaffer, Gerald L. Sharp, Brian S. Sharpe, Randy R. Shear, Bob W. Shelton, Chris N. Shermis. Joe W. Shippee, Dave B. Shoemaker, Carla J. Shoemaker. Tom A. Short, James M. Shropshire, Laura H. Siefers, Verlie E. Sietsma. Tammy L. Silcox, Charles L. Siler, Kenny R. Simmons, Stephen T. Simmons, Tracy L. Slaughterbeck. Shirley A. Sloan, Joan F. Slopsema, Sandy S. Smallidge, Lindsay E. 4? aa, ka- Smith, Robin A. Snyder, Jack E. Sosa, Vivin M. Sowers, Mike W. Spalding, Gary D. St. Clair, Chris D. Starcher, Dave A. Stephenson, Terry J, Stewart, Carol L. Stwart, Mark J. Stichter, Corriena S. Stickrod, Dwight A. Stokes, Jeff W. Stombaugh, Theresa A Stone, Steve S. Storms, Derrick A. Straub, Connie S. Straus, Debra J. Stump, Linda J. Suiter, Dan D. Sullivan, Barry S. Sullivan, John T. Sullivan, Robert A. Summers, Gail L. Summers, Jodell K. Summers, Vic H. Switzer, Kitty M. Tallman, Tim K. Tarter, Cindy M. Taylor, Dave B. Taylor. .lay A. Taylor, Lisa G. Taylor, Rick D. Taylor, Tom G. Thacker, Tammy J. Thayer, Lori B. Thompson, Mark W. Timmons, Dave W. Totis, Doug E. Tracer, Mitch A. . 1' n '- Traeger, Kim S. Travis, Maggie J. Treece. Jim M. Trost. Linda E. ,.., Trout, Andrea G. V- .. Tschaenn. Mark E. - - ,,, Tull. Ron E. K - Turner. Chuck R. , ian . -EL A , Turner. Robert P. px - ,. Ubelhor. Kathy L. it W underhiii. Celeste J. 2 , ' Underhill. Kevin P. 'Q .3 J 5 - V 4 Upshaw, Eric G. l X, 1 1 3 Usher. Robert L. Vanouse, James A Van Pelt, David W. Vaughan, Suzi G. Veach, Allan W. Velten. Lori A. Vick. Robin E. Wade, Roxanna M. Walker, James E. Walker, Janice K. A.. Walker. Jeff A. Wallick, Kyle P. f -1 Walls, Jennifer J. Walter, Kim A. Ware, Roberta A. Warner, Janie L. Warwick. Jim D. Watkins, Diane M. 'sa 4-3 fs. Are all sophomores this friendly? we-v Van Ostran, Alison J KI vw 4.7 Watkins. Steve R. Watson. John A. Waye. James E. Weaver, Loretta L. Weaver, Robert A. Weaver, Thomas W Webb, Ronald E. Webb, Terry A. Webber, Randy J. Wedon, Brad A. Weigle, Lisa A. Werderitsh, Maggie Westall, Brian D. Wesner, Charles Walter, Joe D. White, Donna J. White, Ron E. Wiegard, Brian T. Williams, Jeff L. Williams. Nancy A. Williams, Scott D. Wills. Kandi D, Wilson, Peggy A. Wilson, Tamera J. Wirth, Charles A. Withers, John W. Wood, Ted L. Wright, Cristie L. Wright. Troy K. Yost, Jennifer J. Young. Joan M. Young, Robert B. Zachary. Aaron D. Zamora, Mark A. Zink. Rick D. l29 V ,,. rm,..,AT .. .,.,.e -.- . ,-3' ,.. t, , g-.LQQ?f:iUi'e -ffm: . f - V, -if X--, qzag,-f ff. ,- Hfthw.. ,. 3, . ,,L.., MW.. 45, .YM 3, V ft fx Juniors Q, '-,ji-1, 's1f 47'n,,uw-mr,-.:'.f'11f1 ,,.::,..:-:' . it -V 1 -.'::i::'::m.. -ff-5-'-'wzxgvfgvg fl , , j ' r f.1-A f1vf z.xb n z f -f Q s f ' iff- ,. , -'ff ' ' 1 nr,.14 : in 11 ' M g:- 'z,-r'T -Ly f, L,-1' :Z.3:T1.'3'5' 'W ' W i' -f -4 ' ff fri, 1152-n. , ,Q it , M- y A, V ' , M, rg , . ,, 1 A , N ---1 ' I , 2 1- .,,' J- T 1,2 ,J ff. -fr ..,a. - M ,I 1- 1'-mf ,frm - Q- s hes . 1 5 3 at f gal I V 'ff 33, '- .,'EJ'iE'5 A f ' fJ.1i '1,lT siemreff'-1 lfifii' PET? c 1f 'ff-5' fffm f' :i f W: 1 Jr -M f A , A ,.: 7w - -' -.rw ,.f,..,'F ',,z, 1-, J - , 'x' .f'f aw TK - ... Nj, ' ma: ,g::::' JF.. ,,,,-0, t .. .W ,MW ., .,. ,ag i f-,, ,f:fv':,g'f-f-if-:,,f 4 ' , ,zz-rf: rf 7154 5 93 1 5, - 4:31 Nfiil- , 4-'ffl' 2 fa -4-fe W ,W - . 'fn N, z,,,.r. LV. -vu U ..,. , 4, If 'Lu ,, f 1 3.1 ef, of -V ., Q-if .W J i 4 ,fu 1, 7 , A 7,---1-Z. ' 5' ' , ,qw-. , .ijf ' ' , .I , ... ' .' . 5 ,.m'sT.4,.4z'fAffg:zalL. v if V ' ' ': 4 an .,,. .-.yyw ,.. ,,, ww, -. - 5, s 'M W t , ' f , au., .,a:,q.rMaf: - ' 1' ,mo ' 1 55' -if ,sf L - , gy , 'f I v ,,.g.mw4,3.v f-fair ' Wie 1 222: -W' f fxzi ' f,,g1MQ' in 31.55, . M + , A4 V .n W ,QW I i w wf- , Hey, look at us . . We are juniors now Striving for authority To show prestige somehow. The seniors tower above us While the sophomores cower below Caught right in the middle We're unsure which way to go. We have become much wiser We've lost most of our fear We can't help looking forward To our own senior year. S1 44' 1, A Class officers Ted Schilling and Lisa Goldberg. Schillin , Taylor, Goldberg Lead The Class Qf 9 9 The Class of 79 was a large class with six-hundred and fifty-nine students. Each student contributed to the class in their own way, and the make-up of the class as a whole was one of high spirit and enthusiasm. President Ted Schilling, Vice-President Greg Taylor, and Secretary Lisa Goldberg helped lead the class through various fund-raising projects such as. the junior car wash, selling Christmas wrapping paper, and de-decorating the Senior Prom. Three sparkling cheerleaders helped the junior class receive the spirit jug at the annual Homecoming pep session. They were Marian Reece, Tina Dietrick, and Brenda Bennett. Adams, Kevin L. Adams, Kirk A. Ade. Tammy L. Adkins, Barbara R. Adkins, Craig M. Agnew, James W. Amos, Lalita L. Archer, David T. Arnold, Bruce A. Ave. Tony E. Bailey, Jana L. Baird, Martha J. Baker, Patrice E. Balbaky, Steve S. Barnett, Virginia D. Barry. Janet I. Barry, Shandon K. Anderson, Joyce A. Anderson. Tracie L. Ashcraft. Richard L. Barton. Diane L. Baskett. Terry L. Bates. Mary P. Beall. Kendall L. Becker, Cathi L. Beeker. Gail J. Bejarano, Lilliam Bell. Jack R. Bell, Kevin E. Benedict, Bick Benham. Dona K. Bennett. Brenda K. Bennett, Cindy L. Bernhardt. Julie K. Bernier. Larry C. Berry, Greg L. Bickett. Melinda S. Birch, Rose M. Blackwell, Scott E. Blair. Barbara L. Blickenstaff, Paula Blumling, Robert L. Bol, Melinda K. Bolden, Janice A. Bolden. Raymond E Boler, Susan M. Bullock, Kim L. Bonty, Jeff A. Borders, K. Todd Borman. Julie M. Bowsher. Bill E. Bowsher, Tim H. Bradley, Jill D. Brandyberry, Susan Brouillette, Jay A, Brown, Brenda S. Brown Brown Brown. Brown. Cindy J. Jack M. James G. Joy E. Brown, Krista K. Budreau, Sandy M. Burke. Angela C. Burket, Mary F. Burkhardt, Denny D Burkle, Dave A. Burton, Craig A. Burton, Tara K. l3l CD' Juniors Depend Butz. Angela J. Butz. Eileen L. Byers, Mark A. Cahoon. Cheri A. Cain, Diana L. Campbell. Dane S. Canarsky, Kevin D. Carnahan, Diana R. Carson, John B. Carter. Chuck R. Carter, Kelly E. Casey, Kathleen M. Caster. Melody C. Cataldo, Karen E. Cavanaugh, Mary M. Chadwell, Amy L. Champley, Tina M. Chaney. Jennifer L. Chaney. Joe L. Chase. Don E. Cittadine, Stephen J. Clawson. Paul E. Clawson, William E. Clements. Lisa G. Clevinger. Gene R. Clift, Pamela S. Clouser, Bruce A. Clugh, Julie M. Connor. Laura K. Conti, Maryrose E. Cook, Karen S. Cook, Lance K. Cook, Richard H. Coomey. Colleen M. Coons, Rick D. Coopman, Keith E. Cope. Michael L. Cornell. Scott E. Corwin. Sandi L. Corwin, Tammy J. Couk, Diana L. Cox, Greg L. Cross, Jack E. Curless, Brian D. Cyr. Richard D. Danaher, Larry P. Daniels. Jeffrey A. On Deppert i 5, Kurt Depoy attempts to hang a Homecoming sign. Daniels, Sheena Y. Darling, Christy J. Darling, Loretta J. Daugherty, Mike A. Davies, Troy E. Davis, Daniel R. Davis, Michael D. Dawson, Richard A. Deaton. Rex W. DeBoy, Michael J. Deitrick, Linda L. Deitrick, Tina L. Delong, Martha J. Delph. Candace M. Demerly. Mike D. Denhardt, Mark R. Denhardt, Richard L Depoy, Kurt A. Desilva. Gayathri Dexter. Dale L. Dickson. Kerry D. Dimmitt, Bobbi M. Dixon, Robert W. Dodson, Anthony C. Donahoe, Frank P. Douglas. Dana A. Downing. Curt R. Duley, Julie A. Easterly, Karleen M. Edgell. Geraldine A. Edmondson, Keith Edwards, Gregory C Edwards. Kate A. Eggers. Deloris A. Eli. Korina M. Ellis. Bob E. Elmore. Penny L. England. Kimberleigh Evans. Greg G. Evans. Robert A. Farner. Robert M. Farrester. Helen M. Farrington. Diana L. Feaster. Tod A. Fenstermacher. Ted Ferguson. Gretel R. Ferry. David T. Fetterling, Brenda Fielder, Rick D. Fife, Becky J. Files. Bryan J. Finch, Edward N. Fisher, Anna M. Fitzgerald. Pat A. Flick, Robert S. Flowers, Kerry B. Foote, Kelly D. Force. Brian H. Franceschina. Anna Franz. Rusty L. Franz, Tammi J. Frazier, Rick L. Frey. Doug W. Frier, Karen A. Fulleton, Catherine Fultz, Cindy S. Funk, Terri M. Furr. Linda K. Gaines, David P. Galloway. Maryann Gamso. Stuart A. Garrett. Glen R. Gates. Brad T. Gautschi, Theresa Gentry. David R. Gibson, Traci L. Gillis, Michael P. Glass, Greag J. Glavin, John M. Goben, Suzanne M. Goldberg, Lisa K. Goodrich. Brian S. Goodrich, Steven H Goris, Janice A. Gould. Timothy K. Grady, Regina L. Graham, Phil A. Graham, Renee S. Graves, Braci J. Gray, Tracy S. Gregory, Judith L. Griffin. Kelly A. Griswold, Vicci L. Griswold. Russell P. Guenther, Mark A. Gullion, Kim S. Guy, Martin A. Guzman, Diane Habben, Debra J. Habig, Mike D. Hackett, Greg A. Hadley, Shanna I. Haffner, Tim W. Hall, Jeff L. Hall. Mary L. Hall, Wendy A. Halsema, Charlotte Halsema, Frank L. Hamilton. Kevina A. Hamilton, Mike E. Hanstra, Thomas A. Harbolt. Mark J. I33 M M' , h 4 - X7 Sweetheart Dance 7. 55 , X. 4g Jag, :' Hardesty, Richard E. Harlan, Jeanette K. Hart, Jerry D. Hasser, Debbie A. A N we FN 4, A I, Hawkins. Paul D. Lv ', ,QW Q - Haynes, Penny J. U I A' ' ff, Heath, Monica A. ' --. I Heide, Craig C. ? ' 2 A 1 .. . . , as . Q if ' aj Q 'ig Held. .Ion D. A - , 1 V' A Helmerick, Lori L. 0 -1 l -, ' Henderson, Jackie S. Z, . wg ,' i Hensley, William K. L . d. , 1 r by gb Lg Ld .'i.g:i.,f 1 U3 i l Ted Schilling shows he's a true Broncho Backer. ' xy I f Q .wr-. N' ff 1-' K- fs : ' , ff tl 'Y' ,iygf 1 ymwkm .i 4. an 3,1 , l Q. y e - - - - ,. A 'll , f' , . - 1 ' .,. l z' w '- 5' ess e 1- W A L 1' ? MN' ii . . 5 fi 1 f 0 r ff ' od , .. ik 4 'G' Heramb, Cindy D. Herring. Jeff K. Herriot. Tammy L. Hicks. James E. Hicks, Luther W. Higginson. Debbie Hildebrand, Lisa C. Hill. Randall R. Himes, Doug B. Himes, Ernie D. Hinton, Diane R. Hipsher, Joni L. Hitze. Steve P. Hoggard, William Holderfield, Randal l Hollis, J. Lynn Holmes. Jamie L. Holmes, Tony A. Holst, John E. Hopkins, Edward L. Hopkins, Jeffrey M. Horn. Dwight L. Hornick, Kim M. Hostetter, Sonie J. Howard, Brenda A. Howland. John M. Hudson, Mark J. W Humphrey, Gregory L Jackson, Jennifer J. Jackson. Russell A. . l Jarrard. Jodie L. Jessee. Mark J. i Johnson, Cecil J. l Johnson. Christina ' Johnson, Rick L. ' Johnson, Virginia L. Jones, Loretta F. Jones, Mary L. Jones, Stuart D. Jordan. Kim S. Kanitz. Sharyl R. Kappes, Peggy J. Karner, Kevin A. Kast, Dennis M- Keifer. Kevin C. Keiser. Duane A. Kelley, Karla A. Kemp. Edith J. Kendall. James P. Kerfoot. Randy M. Kerschner. Terri J. Kessler, Katherine Killey, Kelly L. Kincaid. Tim L. King, Elizabeth A. Klaiber, Kathi L. Klaus. Kathleen A. Klepinger. Krystal Kline, Jerry R. Klinker. Dave J. Kopf, Paul S. Laffoon. Sherri L. Lafon. Mark S. Lahr. Mark D. Lamb, Mark R. Lambuth, Kimberly J. Landrum, Leslie C. Lane, Bryan W. Lane. Marilyn L. Lane, Mike F. Lank. Karen R. Lathrop, Rebecca L. Laughner, Brenda A. Leach, Tom D. Leaman, John T. Lebegue. Stephen A. Ledman. Robert D. Lemmon. Karen B. Lester, William P. Letson, Anthony A. Lincoln, Edith E. Lindman, Susannah K. Livingston. Catherine Lockard, Jim R. Lods, Christopher L. Lohmeyer. Betsy M. Long. Jenny L. Long, Mary J. Loveless, Karla M. Loveless, Mark A. Lucas, James J. Mackay, Scott W. Maitlen, Debbie L. Malady, Bob J. Marquie, Steve A. Martin, Candy Martin, Jeanette D. Martin, William N. Mason, Owen P. Matson, Dennis J. Matthews, Mike Q. Maxwell. Bryan L. McCain, Tvm M- McCall, Jeffrey P. McCloud, Terri l-- McConahay. Jerri A- McConnell, Denise A McCool, Timothy L. McDaniel, Danny L. McDaniel, Joni L. McDonald, Brian N. McDowell. Daniel T. McFaIl, Gary L. McGIothIin, Kimberly McGlothlin, Larry D. McGIothIin, Martin McLaughlin, Sandra McMillen, Mike F. McNeely. Leesa L. Meacham, Kim L. Mekos, Dave A. Melton, Tammy J. Memmer, Steve E. Menna, Gregory D. Merrell, Joe E. Michael, Richie K. ff ' H l35 5,4-i L . . rg '46 my-'D vkeflffil M Denise McConnell just loves Homecoming signs. Juniors Caught In The Middle Miller. Brent W. Miller, Edie D. Miller. Greg A. Miller, Rebecca S. Miller, Steven B. Mills, Anthony D. Mitchell, Grant C. Mitchell. Lana J. Mitchell. Tim I. Moll. Julie A. Moore. Johna R. Moore, Julie K. Morgan, Kim A, Morrison, Carol A Morrison, Kevin R Moser. Nancy A. Mount, Mary J. Mullen, Patrick D. Mullin, Cheryl L. Murphy, Dean S. Myers, Scott E. Myers, Shari A. Naylor. Susan D. Nelson, Carolyn J. Nelson, Joy B. Nichols, Rodney R. Norman, Laurie A. Oakley, Bruce D. l Oakley, Darlena C, O'Neal. Randell L. Osborne, James A. y Oswalt, Jennifer L if Owen, Kimberly A, Pape. Brad C. Parker, Bridget E. Parks, Edward B. Parks, Jeff L. Parrish, Kurt L. -l Patterson, Beth M. Penwell, Diana I. l ' l l Perdue, John E. l Pettry, Mark E. Phillips, David W. Phillips, Robert L. Phillips, sue iz. Plantenga, Melissa Platt, Allison L. X Platt. Dale A. Poole, Shannon K. Pope, Pamela J. Potts, Terry A. Price, Sam F. J Price, William H. Prien, Anita J. Prien, Carolyn A. Pugh, David K. l Pullen, Tony A. Y Purdy, Mike R. i I Quesenberry, Kimberly Rafferty, Emily S. l Ralston. Robin T. Ramsey. Jeffrey K. 5 Ransom, Bill L. l Rardon. Melissa K. Rayburn, Brenda J. Rayner. Theresa L. Reagan. Colena J. Rebman. Glen T. Rector, Kenneth D. .Redmen. Kelly A. Reece, Jonetta M. QC' 59 - ,. , Reece. Marian L. ,, 5 it 'f I i Reel. Carla S. .1 'fl f - H A . Remaiy. Neal E. I , f R , D ld W. ' l 5' iff 5 f3' 5g V . euzenaar ona :I RN va Q 4 LK S N A 'N' .rx,'.,h i if - :'., Y Reynolds. Donna P. ', Q' 'V F Jl - Richards. Jeff M. .V - M X- - l . ,N s Richardson, Becky L. ., - ' ,, A Tx Rishel. Linda D, if , ' ' , f X ii! . X, 4 K '-4'n11 , r :ga V g, ' .G 'VIQQK Roadruck. Jean A. ' , 1- 9 .1 Roberts, Connie R. Q S . Y Robinson, Valerie S. , Robson, Connie S. Robson. Jodra E. Rogers, Doug A. Rohler, Pamela S. Rohrman, Richelle S. Roller, Leann Ronan, William D. Ronk, Patrick C. Runda, Mark S. Ruppe, Terry P. Ruppert, Sharon K. Russell, Douglas A. Ryan, Chris J. . EV 5 . v niuiiaiil lf J.P. Kendall looks back after 2.45. .1 - ff 0 .fmgvy Kathy Casey likes Todd Feaster's paper better. ,ef- 'F' Sanchez. Carl S. Sandefurt, Mary A. Sanders, Arlene Sanders, David W. Sarault. Kelly.M. Satterfield, Todd H. Sauriol, Sally A. Scarlett. Brenda K. Scarlett, Glenda R. Schilling, Ted D. Schmidt. Jim M. Schmisseur. Rodney Schmitt, Ellen M. Schneider, Steve R. Schoff, Dianne S. Schrader, William T I37 Schumacher, Jeff Schutz, Linda S. Schutz. Scot D. Scott, Angela B. Scott, Leoma F. Scott, Nancy C. Scowden, Frank J. Seabolt, Melody A. Searson, Georgina Secrest. Brad L. Serie, Pamela S. Shaffer, Steve G. Shake. Jeffery A. Sharp, Roger A. Shaw, Tara L. Sheets, Tim E, Sherrill, Janet M. Shively. Roger E. Shoemaker, Sherry M. Shriner. Patrick J. Shumate, Debbie S. Sirep. Donna M. Slagle, Dennis W. Slaven, John D. Slavens, Roger C. Smith, Amanda L. Smith, Andrew D. Smith, Anthony W. Smith, Gerald L. Smith, James A. Smith, Lois G. Smith. Michelle M. Smith, Morris J. '-Q-r Smith, Wesley W. Solomon, Penny S. Sorenson, Derrin P, Stair, Cathy S. Steill, Lorrie A. Stembaugh. Scott A, ' Stephenson. Jerry Wg Stephenson, Kerry N, Stephenson, Sharon Stevens, Tony L. Stevenson, Diane L. Stingley, Stacey L. Stingley, Theresa A. Stitz, Marianne Stoike. David R. Stokes, James W. Rex Deaton . . . always on top of things. Smith, Peter D. Smith. Richard T. Smith, Rick A. ,1f.1fj I Stolz, Barbara A. Stoup, Donald C. Strong, William V. Sutton. Susan L. 1 Svoboda, Margaret A. Swindle, Kimberly A. Taylor, Gregory D. Taylor, James D. Terry, Daniel C. Thayer, Vicki I. X Thoennes, Theresa L. Thomas. Michelle R. Thompson. David M. Thompson. Kenneth L. Thornton, Bradley R. Ticen, Kerry L. v Timmons. Michael S. Titche, Cathy M. Trent. Brian J. Trout. Caroline J. Trout, Donna E. Tuerff, John A. Tull, Peggy R. Turner, Leann K. Tyrrell. Bret W. Underhill. Anthony Vandermark, Joseph Q S VanHorn. David E. , 1 K JWWQWL... A Only Kim Meacham and Allison Platt really know what is so funny. VanVoorst. Brenda H. Vice, Susan D. Vick, Roland G. Vogel. Micheal J. Walker, Mary B. Walker, Michael L. Walkup, Roy L. Waples. Daveda M. Ware, Fred E. Wastl, Mark A. Weast. Elizabeth A. Weaver, Debra S. Weaver, Karen R. Webb, Charles H. Welch. Keith W. Whaley, Richard S. White, Daniel S. Widner. Lynette R. Wiedenhoeft, Debbie Wiedenhoeft. Diana Wiese. Debra K. Wilcox, John D. Wilder, Diane L. Wilkie, Bradley W. Wilkinson, Michael Williams. Steven A. Wilson, Bruce A. Wilson, Chester S. Wilson, Lisa K. Wilson, Samuel J. Wiltgen. James E. Winter, Jennifer L Wolf. Janelle M. Wright. Janet L. Wyant, Charles A. Yates. Aleeah M. Yazzie, Sara Yoakum, Debra K. Young, Elaine M. Young. Rhonda G. Zellers. Richard L. Zink. Michael K. Zufall, David W. Anticipation Of Their Gwn Senior Year Fill Hearts B9 as ,Ji S is:-5:.ger-.Mr s-.- sg. , ' A4 ,L-: -,,...s5.,.,, ,., ,, a I, ff, V, 12124-W ,. 4:21 1fu:f21.'1lfs:' if ' -:miss111.-'ef.'v2g-2:Qs-i35,:':f- W Seniors f ,,,,- .f,'2iiTl, ' C, .. D. ,ig 1 '7 .6 . J fx X fr 1. X. . . ,x. a I, Q gs. . 5 'sg v ,45 .,. v N, f Hey, look at us . . . We are seniors at last Looking into the future Remembering the past. Standing on Iife's threshold We prepare to seek our fame Knowing if we somehow fail We've just ourselves to blame We eagerly anticipate Graduation, prom and such But we shall miss Jefferson Oh, so very much. .-W' -- R V -- ,, f , zz' xg e ff-like M 4- 4 ,5'Y ,Lf-:,' ' , 'ff , '+ X Q5 .Iv 1 r if Sherry J. Alexander Donald G. Allen Karen S. Anderson Keith B. Anderson Glenda K. Aper Kellie K. Applegate Deborah A. Baker Bryan E. Barrett Liz A. Beall Brad L, Becker Sherry M. Bell Patrick G. Benner Treasured Moments Hey look at ust we are the class of '78. We have traveled the long, winding path of education, closing many old doors behind us in our search for many new ones. We have experienced the fears of being sophomores. the struggles of being juniors. and the pride and tears of being seniors. We have matured and grown together as we learned to accept life's responsibilities. and last, but not least, we have come to love Jefferson High. Knowing everything we did this year was being done for the last time, made our senior year most valuable to all of us. Returning to Jeff in the fall, we were determined to make the most of every minute, time was too precious to waste. As individuals, we strove to excel in our own areas of interest, chosen from fields of academics, music and sports. However. we also worked together to earn ample funds for our much-anticipated prom, to decorate for homecoming and tourneys, to create new traditions at Jeff, and to provide an overall feeling of unlimited spirit and vitality. We found that working together was an extremely rewarding experience. Sharing this year seemed to bring us much closer, binding us with all of our memories of the good times we had shared. We made many new friends and rediscovered our old friends. Studying, job-hunting and college applications also became ways of life. With such busy schedules time passed quickly, and, before we realized it, the final moment had arrived-graduation. On graduation night the good, bad. hilarious, and sad experiences of the last three years flashed before us. We were saddened that our year was so suddenly over, yet elated at what the future promised to bring. Facing a new horizon, we were prepared to stand proudly in society, to tackle the world, and to reach for the highest star. Even though we closed the doors of Jefferson behind us, as students, for the last time on May 25, l978, we will never close our minds' to the various amusing and precious memories of these important moments in ' ourlives at Jefferson High School. Memories last forever. X... Q f: if so t 5 . ..,. to Cheryl L. Anderson Donald E. Anderson Jill A. Andrews Pamela S. Anthrop Tami L. Armstrong Doreen J. Baer Stephen G. Barrett Brenda S. Batts Becky L. Beers Charles R, Bell Debra l.. Bennet! Lisa J. Bennett KX Tammig S, Bennett Patgy D, Bgrnigr Scott A. Beutler Linda Billingsley ? V 5' J . - be 2 Q 'fir J 1 X Iwo Z X ' Q pl'.ffAmwehf. J Bonnie L. Blackburn Jeff M. Blankman Anita L. Boehning Steve R. Bohart Amy Bohling Rebecca A. Booher af,- , , 'fr 'Nt -W , 1A.r7!,rW ff! F fd f ,aw Hi: A ,gg +....y, Mark D. Bookwalter Michael E. Boston Lori L. Boveri David B. Brand Julia A. Bridges Joe K. Brinkley 325' ' lf? , P TI' 7 -. r,.f 4 f . .fa JJQ gf. WGS if NGN! .gf CAN! :Q 1 x ,l Anna M. Brinson JT whiff? 1 . , .1'fZ7f , in 7'V WUf6'l gb 3,fzfgQg?1-1,3 ' J . L V, k A I ' xi if f .V 6 9' 'Vw 'fx 73 l ,Q V, . 4, 1 .fp V f f 3 , F Daniel J. Britain l Gloria Robledo and Vita Perone position homecoming With Broncho spirit. Patti Doran and Tammie Bennett forge players' names. Kevin A' B'-mon 5 ' 5 ,fzyf A ef 4 y Affjzesfjti paper-dolls. 4 N-..f., y'.:f rag Egg at ' 16:91 . N15 1 xv ,A 1 :wg Ag.-45 X 9- ef.- vffm-.lgififf 'ff' f, Kent M. Broach Janet G. Brooks Deidre J. Brown Dianne K. Bruce James R. Brumit Debbie K. Brundige 'vHwzr 1 ,I l42 David L. Brutans SQ, i. O Debra J. Bryant -.mix Cheryl Buhrmester Hillard Bunch J05ePh Bunch Michelle L- BUUUHS S niors Decorate For Homecoming With Spirit Marjorie S. Burke Juditn A. Burkhouse Cary D. Burns it . N i. J J .. J i . 2 i . f ,tw if? Hg K-'5 5. ' Lie . X: ,W Martha D. Burns Marilyn J. Bury Gary L. Buskirk Carrie B. Butler Dawn E. Butler Kelle S. Bylsma -A 4-5 Kim A. Carter Jennifer S. Cassida Michael B. Chadwick Deborah E. Chambers Kimberly K. Chapman David L. Chase Ken R. Childers Ivan M. Chosnek Kevin E. Clark Michael B. Clark Albert J. Coblentz Teresa A. Cohee ,ng Je Cindy A. Cole Mark A. Colley Kathleen M. Coomey Mark E. Corbin James R. Corwin Tony C. Couk 'bf Janice A. Coup Rebekah Coverdale Karen A. Cox Joyce D. Cozad David P. Crabtree Edward J. Cramer Lori A. Croake Julia A. Crowden Daniel M. Crowell Scott D. Cuppy Brad L. Darnell Gary L. Daugherty Seniors Live Tomorrow's Memorie Carol Ransom, Beth McKibbin and Kelly Vaughan boost the tennis team. .cw '2: D5:,:7'f'7.6vLb f-:Y 'mc in ' lf ' . . 'P -- . if 5.71 - , LJ - f' ' f X ' A' A .A ' , Elf' A ff'-'M f ' , . ef: a .swf - J xx. 55 X X I . ..-,A l . ' Diana B. Davis Jay A. Davis John A. Davis Randy Keen displays his talents the Voices Iit!tle drummer boy. Teresa L. Davis Tammy A. Decker Barbara S. Deerr Terri S. Delay Timothy Dellinger Gretchen E. Dible Jennifer A. Dible Jesse L. Dilling Debbie L, Dimmitt Jenni L. Dimmitt William E. Dixon Kelly S. Dodds v-152. Patti J. Doran Edward R. Dutton Julie D. Duvall Rose M. Easterly Anna M. Eberle Harry P. Eberle Larry A. Eberle Joseph K. Edwards Frank Egelhoff RE X becca K. Ehler Wendy E. Ehresman Willi A am D. Ehresman Mary Jane Gerst expresses disbelief at her x Neg, f 5 classmates' antics. ' -gf. X' 'A - ,w QTL. .W 1,7 Aff.. Teresa K. Ellington Vicki England Marie H. Farrell Barbara A. Fearing .efvs N U wsvmaemw ,:.- 2 e i ' --i,, , fe 4 V A V k . 3 C ll 1 .v F cw WM -Af'm ,W ' f fe' M f 1f': tkf5 m any Q f L fAf.l W i A 3 B - 4 . sa-. A Laura B, Fellure Diana L. Ferguson Marla L. Findlay Cynthia S. Fisher A lil? elm . ' s 5 . fr 1 A Scot D. Fisher Jane E. Fitzgerald Cathy A. Flowers Jeffery A. Foltz ' ' ' N, F' ' '-fee - H: :,v ,ijjif-7'ff'fv' , . , fd.. f I 1' 14 H MWA- , fwmt. M, , f 31-:jug-.1 gxfgf- ' ' t 1 ' ,- 1- 3,11 4' , fv- 1 f A 1 Q y .nv Y' --.- .X f . ww, E LQ 'lam . f ' .' ' ff. q 'QM M., 2 , 1 ..,, . sz - 1. M 4, i f ,5-,QW ' ' Eg fr, , ' , '-gm ll u 5- ., . 'Sli 944 I A ' 37 .' fr' f -' ' ' I 1 J I . 'ix ','.' Htl: ' . f ' ff ,I V .,,'...A I , I Nj, , 4, 4, I- ., f -fic X, K ... ' ' qgzfjg l gfiju, 'f 4' wwzgd , . , w, 'f 1 e. ' f rg f. 1 A I .- f H 1 A ll f - J 'W l Qfliff .f1'!'4i'. fg rw 5- 71 'leffalz t- .L 1 ' lt Michael E. Foltz .lim W. Foster Carol E. Frazier Michael W. Frey Lena M. Frier Annette L. Fulleton Fr' ' 57 . , Sf P xx tl 4 lffrw. X . Mfwwefmf Mark A. Funkhouser Terri F. Garrett . ' 2 Y, K N f Ns . , f ' J . 75 J. ,' ' f. W SQ - 'mm I AN.. if Florrne A Gately Fran M. Gately Brad Darnell forcefully removes Carol Kriebel from music class. Leonard A. Gath Thomas Gautschi v ff F L X 1 Debbie E. German Mary Jane Gerst Thomas L. Giesler , x 4' , fi' A Rose M. Goad Lee A. Goben David W. Goldberg ,.,,, 2 lf? Anthony G. Gillam Vickie L. Gilliatt Ollie E. Glenn Scott T. Gordon Cheryl J. Gray Mark T. Gray z- f..,,,,xi 157' Teresa J. Gray Jeremy C. Green Pamela J. Gregory xx a 5 5' Jenn Relgns As ' 1 L Homecoming Queen ' f Bobby Humphreys proudly escort: Jenny Dible into the starlight. Karen Griffis Cindy J. Griswold Joan L. Guinn 10 , , I ' H 1 ,, f 1 X , K I X A 7' mi' Jamie F. Guinnup Lisa C. Gurley Colleen S. Haas , W ' Www? 2 L NAX Phil N. Habig Bruce A. Hahn Kathleen S. Hahn ' J J if A , V - -1.1 , V Roman L. Hahn Charlie L. Haley Jennie L. Hall ' .Q :gi Q X , X I i Ronald E. Hall Susan J- Ha 'i 0 victoria A. Hammel ,:,aQf.Ig -'Q , .A 2312? Q , 4 ff gf 3 f Hatke Henck 4 Vg ce M Hobson George W Hodge Ruck L Holderfleld Ronda S Holmes Rick Holsclaw Pamela S Holwerda 1 usa Nenlan vainly attempts to recharge his brain Seniors Taste Success It has long been said that success is the result of much hard work. The l978 senior prom was a great success due to the extensive amount of work and time which the class dedicated to this year's magazine drive. Led by class officers, Jennifer McKenzie, Jennifer Cassida and Debbie Dimmit, and chosen magazine chairmen. Patty Doran and Beth McKibbin, the seniors struggled to transform themselves into expert salesmen. ln the beginning the sales were few, but as turn-in days progressed, the results increased. Inspiration was provided in many forms: every senior who sold fifteen subscriptions was eligible to decorate for the prom during class hours, everyone who sold at least Sl25.00 worth was eligible for a banquet at the Trails on October I2, and for every Readerfs Digest sold, a large candy bar was the reward. Prize choices were awarded to all individuals who sold fifteen subscriptions or more, and the top salesmen on September 7 each received a music award. There were also drawings on the turn-in days. Names were drawn up to three times until the name of somebody who had turned in money on that day was drawn. Cash prizes were awarded to these winners: Ellen Williams. 525.00, Mike Moutilak, 520.004 Julie Crowden, 525.004 Cheryl Buhrmester, 5l0.00, Tom Geisler, Sl5.00, and Laura Jones, 52500. When totals were all in, seniors were happy to hear that they had indeed done very well. The top salesman, Jennifer McKenzie, sold 70 subscriptions totaling 569202. She received a 575.00 cash award for her efforts. One-hundred and twenty-four students were eligible to decorate and ninety-eight qualified for the banquet. The grand total was approximately 527,885.00 of which the class received Sl2,000.00. With funds left over from their junor year the class of '78 had an adequate treasury to help them make their dream of a perfect prom come true. Kelly L. Jarrett Harvey A. Jewell Patricia A. Johnson Debra K. Jones Mark T. Johnson Jeff A. Johnson Kenneth C. Jones Laura K. Jones I 5 .JI l ., ,- ? 2? 7 Q Seniors artake in the lon vi il of turnin in ma azine orders. 3 P B S S 8 77' l ' K ' if F, 1 . . ,. X zu rm.. A Q Y ' ., , . We ' X f-1' ' f ' J, Ng tw E . 0 ' ff - - ,Y is avi' '- if At X , X 7' 1 AQ lf' sf f ' M , .,., V. 12 .. ,.-,f .. M1 ..Qf'.:- 'Leg Q .. e 4 . Bobby L. Humphreys Brian Hunt -gg-511' Jennifer A. Jackson Janet V. Jago Carol A. Jamison Julie A. Jarrard 5' fl '4 647 Greg Newton is caught smuggling away the meat platter. X, Laura L. Jones William H. Joyner The class of l978 immensely enjoys the sweet taste of success. D i I L li -. umm Kevin Keifer Judith K. Kemp rx I : 'O ' Kelley S. Kennedy Denise L. Kesler 7 .Q 437-'If Elizabeth S. Kaser ,...wf...e.,... Z.. ,.,,. . . F ... if , P' ' n if ' pr x yy 'x ffffx Tim R. Kauffman f - . .fairy K e . y WF 4 'WMV 1- A .4 Bonnie J. Keech Pamela S. Killian J' . ll. fr: lg Jodie L. Kirts Karen J. Kincaid Don J. King try' Victor E. King Jeanie M. Kirk Tony J. Koch Steve W. Kochell Carol D. Kriebel Theresa Kruszewski Randy B. Keen Leslie P. Kimmel Mary S. Klaus 'TWT V le H! l X JZ if f f L 1 4-F' W Nav , Jill S. Kuipers Nancy L. Kyger - if-Q11 71:41, . K V X ai 2, fr . :'. 55 'wer' xx fl ' Q ' nf J ,ell e N . Q ' Elizabeth Lambirth Cynthia A. Languell Mary Lou LaGuire William Lamberson -' V 434, V J, 5 . T-I ,. A-1 -av ,,, g if '- .X 24. I!! Q Joseph S. Latham Dave Leap i . Q HEI 43 F uw' , - N .. Ayn? 4?- , X-2 . ff, 4 nl ff' - xi -az, I..-wg. 'Jiv- .lulie Mitchell and Jennifer Hieatt dream of their magazine prize QQ' E Vik ' ' A Elizabeth A. Leill Richard D. Leming Lori A. Lind k, Joy A Linder Gary D Little Kimberly Littleton j5f wwf' wwf? Q .413 mg, Q Susan J. Lock Belinda J. Long Lorrie J. Long Gregory G. Love Pam L. Lovett George C. Lowery McKen i Leads Proud Seniors ff W72yg,,,5f7WyZ447w 3 .v Tim Dellinger fights to maintain his sanity during studio art. Mary Lou Marsteller Joseph F. Martin Pat L. Martin No ,X Q.,-I Richard A. Martin Robert W. Martin Steven G. Martin James C. Maclennan Jennifer L. Mann Julie E. Mann Scott A, Marsell Michelle Marsh Raymond R. Marsh V -. I-77 1: rl . .J , ' ' I - Wi 2 ' 51 I, I fr, ,ir ' K1 ' ' . N F ,A Jennifer Cassida. Secretary, Jennifer Mckenzie. President , ,Q x -css f K :Q i Richard Mattingly Debra J. Maxwell Jim H. Mayer -V H ' y. ., J . me A1-P 1 . , A I H , . - -1, 5 '-I, iv 'i I 1 'f' F ' H I 1 N ' 'if ,Y Q ' , vf' V , 1 J, fs, f N . . .X Y., W ,,.f- j . , V' R 5 t . L X 1 5 HJ nk! K Beth Mckibbin relaxes in the corral as she catches up on studying. Rodne A- Ma hm Timoxh J. Mccaffr Mar E' Mccann Y Y Y Y Y 'T V? Marilyn S. McCarty Michael W. McCool Suzanne M. McCool Kathy M. McDaniel Alice L. McGlothlin Jennie McGlothlin 354 4 Timothy W. McGuire Morry J. Mclntosh Tami A. Mclntosh Jennifer A. McKenzie Beth L. Mcliibbin Kyle J. McKinney V-wt, ff-r Kimberly McPherson Laura K. Meadows Carmen S. Mennen Jill M. Mennen Joyce E. Merrel Patricia A. Michael John D. Miller Paul D. Miller Robert M. Miller Tim V. Miller James L. Million Erin Mintzer Q-'W 'VX X I X 35 Julie M. Mitchell Melissa J. Mitchell John E. Moelhman Tammi A. Moffatt Bobby E. Moffitt Stephen Montgomery Carol Kriebel and Michelle Bunting prove that happiness is . . . a friend. R , .- 12 . 1 .-,,. 1 A X XX 1 Carol A. Moore Sindie A. Moore Joel Morales l 0.41 f , - i i .X Lu- 3 mf . ' ' ' f,..,.f,, , , ' X ,V I X A X H ' 'M L A 'M i Q Tom E. Morehouse Diana L. Morrison Greg S. Morrison I 1 f or ing I oge er ff , 22 nmln X5 rf il 1-fr , Maria S. Morrison Mike A. Motuliak Leonard R. Muinzer T ' ' ' II hls slgn says It a Roger R. Mull Dale D. Mulvey Cynthia B. Murphy I W' 'Wa L K , Brian L. Myers Joy E. Negus Russell E. Neilan .5 , .. 2, A-'N . sr Q- , L .fig Patricia A. Nelson Sharon L. Nelson Steve D. Nelson 'N ' , Il, d L l' K' I k ' ' Gregory W- Newton Lee R. Nichds Barry D4 Noah Rick Norwood Brad Darne an es I8 imme ta e Kevin Clark to their leader. 'Wi We U Larry D. Norwood Richard W. Norwood Tara L. Ocker Brenda L. O'Connor -of' - ?a 'VX i ep.. 'sd V.. Ellen M. Osborne Jay M. Osterling Laura B. Otten Tracie L. Owen Phyllis J. Owens Lori L. Parker Paul D. Parnell Thomas D. Patterson ,q .f5f 9? Z' Jxmi' Al Mark Johannsen hugs his teddy bear for security. ' ' Cynthia Pavlechko Charles R. Paxton Cheryl A. Peffley Hoang A. Pham Brenda K. Phillips Linda J. Phillips J f Qi, 52- f J .yi-LZALZJ Bruce M. Pickering Carol A. Pierson Cristi Pino A Q ff? Tamara L. Plantenga Cheri L. Porter Steven W. Poynter 'HAI' Vita A. Perone Elizabeth Peterson iv' Todd J. Phillips Stephen G. Phipps V1.4 6 . ,.. fx. lx L .3 f, Y Sheila J. Pitts Jody R. Plant Q. Brian K. Pratt Philip E. Prien it 11 ' ga . ,,.,1 M I ,,. i V l ,. A li l it li .l 'l 1 1 i in fi , ll l l l l l l l l53 5: T: :J yi Q1 CIO V6 L- an Q ru Q ON L- Qi 7 Cf Q 1 l Q1 M Bobby Humphreys looks back on the year. Keith Anderson swings through the year. Marvin E. Pringer 3 . M V2 I. f If 4a R . ,z , 'E -4 f . All f Jim D. Purdy Carol F Ransom 16257 Catherine M. Rausch Mary K. Reece Russell W. Render Bobbi L. Richardson Gloria A. Robledo Patty M. Rock ya. 'P 'affa- VTL' ,7 .X , . fi 1, Margaret E, Rogers Richard L. Rogers 9 - f-af. 35.1254 9 'f W 4.0 ' ' , ., , 55 ZW,-TZ, '..,--- . W 1. f ZX Patty A. Pritchard Scott B. Pulliam 'bww- Peter L. Pyalt Douglas C. Rady 'psf 'F' Laura J Rashka Deborah K. Rathburn Sherry L. Reen Keith A. Reisinger -tif' Katherine L. Riley Gregory Robertson Brian L. Rockhill Penny S. Rockhill We 7732 ' 'Q' ' L7 v:-v 'x,.T:- T ' ' 57 A Q . L 521 f f Tony M. Roswarski James D. Roush 1 'Y .' W-fr: ' James M. Roush Kathleen A. Rowlett Linda D. Runck is ..--n' i i vo .p . dm- v, ...- Bruce Hobson gets caught in his grubbies. ,QL Tim A. Russell David A. Sackett Christian Saenger Peggy M. Sanders Robert W. Sanders . fi F' A P -s. ee- 'E' tl 'M x g '-S , .iv ' ei, N 1, ff . i XR ' A x I xy ' x ll V 4-. A 7 l P . l X : fX 'V 5, - .,.. a f . ,, , Jeff E. Sarault Martin L. Schafer Sybille R. Scherer Julie K. Schilling Wrai- www 'Q' ,QX 'sci' IP iw. , 'f . ' .i .Sa i jr, K's.2.,'ui John R. Server Debi K. Sexton 43 I Q , 1 ,I M William Schopmeyer Bettina S. Schultz Brenda S. Schultz Gary D. Schultz riraai 1 . ' 1 ' . 1 it-Q 1 ' A '- K -5 i il. lf 5 . Kevin W. Shade Cindy S. Shaffer l f! f 'fylff 'Z 5' l,a I ' f fq. if 1. L S ,W 41' R. t, x S ' lil ,' i .t .. . . , Sandy K. Shoemaker Lydia K. Shonkwiler ', if M' h M'ller shoots for the stars 'tc ' ' Janice L, Simek Christine A. Skiver Kerri J. Shelton Debra L. Shedd rr' -. ne- f vtjgi 'N Q. Nw , Kenneth L. Short Ronald C. Shriner ,V.,.!, N., .... ,,... , .,,,,,,,V ,.,,,.,,J .74 I vi Peter R. Skorich Tracie Slaughterbeck H. l SAC President. Joe Martin, addresses the student body. JK? K 5. . i f i D- Y .M War! Tim D Slopsema Jay G Smith Kathrine F. Smith Lynne F. Smith IM -8 ' 153 , . Q .4 1 Windsor S. Smyser Dupont Snoddy Christine L, Snyder Loretta J. Spalding Mfg. - fat Q4 ,ji-, :VL I , 'C-My , A . ,, , M .ef ', 4' ' . -1, ,J , 1. .- . Diane Sparrendahl Larry K Spencer Sandra L. Spencer Vickie L. Stader Todd A. Stair Catherine Stanwyck Deborah A. Steckel William M. Stedman Diane M. Stephen Roger D. Stevenson 'Xe .I Joseph L. Stiers Darlene Y. Stine 4'- Katherine A. Stone Brenda S. Stoner il f .f.2.jii1f.. 4 A , A - A e Vilfv 'ii fi A .fi A - r . li , J -v 4 W, iq li f lx, 2 Ii J, ' W 1 f I .Y ,A 1 ' 1 i 1' .. Karen M. Strain David A. Strange Damaris K. Stone L A ., l 1 I Yi Gretchen L. Strahle Mary J. Strunk Sandy Shoemaker and Joy Negus share a laugh as they pose for the Camera, Hoosier State Held t ISU 'Q ,oi i l Sarah V. Stuckey Rena M. Stylen Michelle Sullivan Dawn M. Svoboda Denise A. Talbert Mark S. Talbott 'TYZJZZI ,'Q! 7'f'J 'u?73ff2'5W' .I . '44 ,yawfg g. - :,V 1 gg .ww . '04 fl Nur, ' 1 ' nv .4 M' W f ' A Yasuoki Tanaka Bethanne Ten Brink Linda G. Thacker L ' r ff 3 ..... ', rf .1 ,f 'W' , ' V llgilfnl f '5' -f ,fl f If ' ff' L ' if 4, iff? by f- I ,L , wa. .i ,I ff if? V . Terri DeLay and Gretchen Strahle produce spirit to outshine the rain. Dan on Thayer Kun D' Thiel Theresa C. Thinnes ,-Q. . if in ' V ,Vi .5212 lj . f Carol F. Thomas Rhonda M. Thomas Cynthia J. Thompson F -ig 2' , ' ,avg be ff 411m 3: 1 Jeffrey M. Ticen Trudi K. Timm George T. Timmons f I li J .. Zi? 4 1, Bruce G. Tipton Kelly J. Traeger Lisa R. Trenkle Robert J. Trout Janet L. Underwood Kimberly A. Utz nf' NSI: Margaret J. Utz Mike E. Vail Robin L. Vandermay Hoosier State delegates: Row I: Bob Trout, Cindy Shaffer. Jennifer McKenzie, jill Kuipersi Row 2: Don Allen, Jim Mayer, Joe Martin. Kent Broach. Sandra Van Kretschmar Kelly A. Vaughan f ' We . ' , , J. - . --...M V, . 1 . , 7 lf 3 . f-M. 1 f, I Y xx ff ',,y,24 lim 1 ll 568 ntlclpate May 25 r. .424 422.5 - '12Lau.zqa.., 3 111' -f QLYZV Q f . Wiiffi ' . ',,' 'f f'-'V . a f ,V A-1 f . ag f X x X, 4 s A , y H I 2 l 4 Michael J. Vaughn Aleata A. Veach 40' an f A 'QP' 7' Stephanie Wallace Bradley J. Velten Peggy S. Vessels Daryl S. Walker James L. Walker Pam J. Walker -Q ,W 'asf' Donna A. Ward Teresa A. Warner Melissa A. Weast Nancy J. Weatherwax Wendy A. Weis Janeil S. White . A , 'ky x W '5' , , , X' ' 4. y y, Linda S. Whiteaker Jeffery Wiedenhoeft Ellen M. Williams Gary L. Williams Linda L. Williams Tim J. Wilson Bruce L. Winbun Lois J. Wininger N Tina M. Woodward Jean M. Woolf Camera-Shy Seniors Steven L. Becker Chuck Becklehimer Ron R. Berryman Jim L, Bobo Jewel L. Booth Jill M. Brost Teresa M. Bruner Bryan P. Brutus Lisa A. Burk Tammy E. Camp Robin D. Carter Jell J. Clements Paul J. Comiskey Roger A. Conn Richard A. Doyle Jesse W. Fairfield James H. Frtstoe Ron L. Galey Mary J. Garrison David A. Griswold Kay Hall Kayla J. Hardebeck Pamela D. Harper John A. Heide Richard H. Holmberg Ron D. Huller Brian K. Jenkinson Robert J. Jordan Brenda K. Kincaid Mark W. Kiser Melody D, Lane Boyd A. Larson Randy J. Luft Teresa A. Logsdon Mike A. Lohmeyer Walter J. Marheme Bryant G. McClellan David Morales Molly J. Morrison Tom E. Nestleroad Ruth E. Ping Thomas H. Poling Paula L. Roberts Dave R. Royer Carl S. Setters Marc A. Shaw Dick A. Shumate Paul W. Silva Russell K. Sloan Bradley J. Smith Brian K. Snoddy Dennis T. Steele Dee A. Swick Daniel A. Thomas David B. Toby Peggy S. Treece Gail S. Walden Sherri A. Walker Tamra L. Williams Bruce F. Winter Shryll J. Womhle Mary J. Wood Barry L. Wortman Catherine J, Wright ,f if 49' ff'P L Carol D. Korty Brian K. Wratght Robert A. Wyant Dawn E. Yoder Jacquelyn S. Yost Robert Young Seniors - Activities, Athletics, And Awards Abbreviations A Cap.-A Cappella Choir Adv. Bd.-Advisory Board Apo,-Apollo Club Art Cl.-Art Club Baseb. B-JV Baseball Baseb.V-Varsity Baseball Baskb. B-JV Basketball Baskb. Bl.-Basketball Block Baskb. V-Varsity Basketball Boost.-Booster Staff Boys' St.-Boys' State Broad.-Broncho Broadcasters Cad. CI.-Caduceus Club CC-Cross Country Cheer. B-JV Cheerleader Cheer. V-Varsity Cheerleader Chr. Mag.-Magazine Sales Chairman CI. Off.-Class Officer COE-Cooperative Office Education Con. Bd.-Concert Band Con. Ch.-Concert Choir Cos.-Cosmetology Alexander, Sherry J, Tennis B I, Baskb. BI. I, Gd. 2,3, A Cap. 2.3, Con. Bd. I, March. Bd. I, Soph. En. I, Off. Sc. I, SAC I,2,3, Span. Cl. I, SSS 3, Boost. 3 Allen, Donald G, Fball. B. I, Fball. V 2, Soph. En. I Anderson, Cheryl L, Swim. I, Tennis B I, Baskb. Bl. I, Gd. I,2,3, Maj. I Anderson, Donald E, Baskb. B I, Fball. B I, A Cap. 2,3, Glee Club. I, Musc. 2.3 Anderson, Karen S, Swim. 2, J-Cl. 3, Gd. 2, Con. Ch. I, Span. Cl. 2.3 Anderson, Keith B, DECA 3, Span. Cl. 2 Andrews. JilIA, Gd. 2, Soph. En. I, Voices 2.3 V-Pres., Broad, I,2,3, Drama. I,2,3, Span. Cl. 2, SSS I, Thes. I,2,3, Jeff. Play. I,2,3 Pres. Anthrop, Pamela S, Cheer. B I, Cheer. V 2,3, Adv. Bd. I,2,3, .I-CI. 2.3, JV-Cl. I, Gd. I,2, Soph. En. I, Voices 2, Fr. CI. 2,3, SAC 3, SSS I,2 V-Pres., 3, SSS Bd. I,2,3 Aper, Glenda K, Vball. I, Con. Ch. I,2, Off. Sc. I,2 Applegate, Kellie K, Tennis B I, Tennis V 2,3, Baskb. Bl. I,2,3, J-Cl. 2,3, VJ-Cl. I, March. Bd. I,2,3, Musc. I,2,3, Sym. Bd. I,2,3 Sec., NHS 2,3, SAC 3, Span. Cl. 2, SSS 2,3 Armstrong, Tami L, ICT 3 Sec., IMC Sc. I,2 Baer, Doreen .L Intra. Bowl. I, Baskb. Bl. I, A Cap. 2,3, Maj. I, Musc. 3, Soph. En. I, Var. Sing. 3, Drama. 2, Off. Sc. I, Span. CI. 2,3 V-Pres., Thes. 2, Jeff. Play. 2 Baker, Deborah A Barrett, Bryan E, NFL I Barrett, Stephen G, A Cap. 2, Soph. En. I Batts, Brenda S, Fball BI. I, Art Cl. I,2, Span. CI. I,2 BealL Liz A,Con. Bd. I,2, Orch. 3, Ger. CI. I Becker, Brad L, Baskb. B I, Intra. Baskb. 2,3 Becker, Steven L, Fball. V 2,3 Becklehimer, Chuck Beers, Becky L, Con. Bd. I,2, Con. Ch. I, March. Bd. I,2, Apo. 2 BelL Charles Rf Art CI. I, Cad. CI. 2,3, IMC Sc. I,2,3, Span. CI. 2 Bell Sherry M, Baskb. Bl. I,2,3, Fball. Bl. I,2,3, A Cap. 3, Musc. 2,3, Orch. I,2,3 Treas., Soph. En. I, Voices 2, C-ter. CI. I,2,3, NFL I,2, NHS 2,3, SSS I,2 DECA-Distributtve Education Clubs ol America Drama.-Dramatic Plays Dr. Mal.-Drum Malor Fball. B-JV Football Fball. Bl.-Football Block Fball. V-Varsity Football FCA-Fellowship ol Christian Athletes Flag Corp-Flag Corp For. Ex. Siu.-Foreign Exchange Student Fr. Cl.-French Club Gd.-Jeli Guard Ger. Cl.-German Club Girls' St.-Girls' State Glee CI.-Glee Club Golf-Golf Team Gyinn.-Gymnastics Health Sc.-Health Scout ICT-Industrial Cooperative Training IMC Sc.-IMC Scout Intra. Baskb.-Intramural Basketball Intra. Bowl.-Intramural Bowling Jazz En.-Jazz Ensemble Benner, Patrick G, A Cap. 2,3, Soph. En. I, Boys' St. Alt. 2 Bennett, Debra L Bennett, Lisa J, Gd. I, Soph. En. I, Fr. Cl. 2,3 Bennett, Tammie S, Baskb. Bl. I,2,3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, Gd. I,2,3, Off. Sc. 2, SSS 3 Bernier, Patsy D, Con. Ch. I, Apo. 2 Berryman, Ron R Beutler, Scott A Billingsley, Linda, Intra. Bowl. I,2,3, Baskb. Bl. I,2, Con. Bd. I,2,3, March. Bd. I,2,3, Con. Ch. I Blackburn, Bonnie L, Flag Corp I,2, March. Bd. I,2, Off. Sc. I,2 Blankman, Jeff M, Intra. Baskb. I,2,3 Bobo, Jim L Boehning, Anita L, Tennis B I,2, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, Soph. En. I, Apo. 2, Span. Cl. 2, SSS I,2,3, SSS Bd. 2 Bohart, Ste ve R Bohling, Amy, Baskb. Bl. 2,3, Span. Cl. 2,3, SSS 2,3 Booher, Rebecca A, Baskb. Bl. I,2, Orch. I,2, IMC Sc. 2 Bookwalter, Mark D, Con. Bd. I,2,3, March. Bd. I,2 Booth, Jewel L Boston, Michael E, Baskb. B I, Baskb. V 3, FCA I,3, JV-Cl. I, Naut. 3 Boveri, Lori L, March. Bd. l, Art Cl. I,2,3, Fr. Cl.2 Brand, David B Bridges, Julia A, Gd, I,2, Con. Ch. I, Apo. 2, Span. Cl. I Brinkley, Joe K, Art Cl. 2,3 Brinson, Anna M Britain, Daniel J Britton, Kevin A, ICT 3 Broach, Kent M, Fball. B I, Intra. Baskb. I,2,3, J-Cl. 2,3, .IV-CI. I, Track V 2,3, Boys' St. 2 Brooks, Janet G Brost, Jill M, COE 3 Brown, Deidre J, Con. Bd. I, Flag Corp 2, Jazz En. I, Mai. I,2, Con. Ch. I, Fr. CI. 2, IMC Sc. I, SSS I Brown, Sue Bruce, Dianne K, Fball. BI. I, Flag Corp 2, Soph. En. I, Con. Ch. 2, Cad. CI. I,3, Off. Sc. I,2 J-Cl.-J. Club Jeil. Play.-Jellerson Players .lV,Cl.-JV Club Mal.-Malorette March. Bd.-Marching Band Musc.-Musical Play Nautfhlautilus Stall NH-National Forensic League NHS,NalianaI Honor Society OEA-Occupational Education Association OII. Sc.-Olltcc Scout Orch.-Orchestra Pep Bd.-Pep Band Pep Cl.-Pep Club SAC-Student Association Council SAE-Student Action lor Education Soph. En.-Sophomore Ensemble Span. Cl.-Spanish Club SSS-Sunshine Society SSS Bd.-Sunshine Society Board St. Ed.-Stage Band Swim.-Swim Team Brumit, James R, Con. Bd. I,2,3, March. Bd. I,2,3 Brundige, Debbie K, Con. Bd. I,2,3, March. Bd. I,2,3, Art Cl. 2, Span. CI. I Bruner, Teresa M, Off. Sc. 2 Brutans. David L,Baseb. B I, Baseb. V 2,3, Intra. Baskb. 2,3 Brutus, Bryan P, Fball. B I, Intra. Baskb. I,2 Capt., Con. Bd. I, March. Bd. I Bryant, Debra J, IMC Sc. I Buhrmester, Cheryl, Maj. I, March. Bd. I,2,3, Orch. 2,3, Sym. Bd. I,2,3, Span. Cl. I Bunch, Hillard, OEA I,2,3 Bunch, Joe, OEA I,2,3 Bunting, Michelle L, Adv. Bd. 2,3 Sec., Baskb. BI. I,2, Fball. BI. I,2,3 Capt., A Cap. 3, Musc. 3, Voices 2 Pres., Broad. I,2,3, Fr. CI. 2,3, NFL I, NHS 2,3, SSS 3, For. Ex. Stu. 3, Girls' St. Alt. 2, Track I, Pep Cl. 2 Burk, Lisa A, Art Cl. 2, COE 3 Burke, Marjorie S, Baskb. Bl. I, Con. Bd. I,2,3, March. Bd. I,2,3 Burkhouse, Judith A, Intra. Bowl. I,2,3, Baskb. Bl. I,2,3, Con. Bd. I,2,3, March. Bd. I,2,3, Voices 2,3, Con. Ch. I Burns, Cary D Burns, Martha D, Baskb. Bl. I,2,3, Fball. Bl. I,2, Art CI. 2,3, Span. Cl. I,2, SSS I Bury, Marilyn .L Baskb. Bl. I,2,3, March. Bd. I,2,3, Orch. 2,3, Sym. Bd. I,2,3, Ger. CI. I Buskirk, Gary L Butler, Carrie B, Baskb. Bl. l,3, Con. Bd. I,2, March. Bd. I,2,3, COE 3, Drama. I,2,3, Off. Sc. 2, Thes. I,2,3 Butler, Dawn E, Baskb. B l, Vball. I,2 MIP, 3, J-CI. 2,3, JV-Cl. I, NHS 2,3 Bylsma, Kelle S, Baskb. Bl. I,2,3, A Cap. 2.3, Musc. 2,3, Soph. En. I, Var. Sing. 2.3, Broad. 2,3, Drama. I,2,3, Jeff. Play. I,2,3 Sec.-Treas., Fr. CI. I, SSS I Camp, Tammy E Cane, Brenda Carter, Kim A, Baskb. I MVP 2 MVP 3, Vball. I,2,3, Fball. Bl. 3, Soph. En. I, Track I,2 Capt.. 3, Art Cl. 2, Span. CI. 2, SSS I Carter, Robin D Cassida, Jennifer S, Tennis B I. MIP, Tennis V 2 MIP, 3, Adv. Bd. 2,3, Baskb. Bl. I,2,3 Capt., Fball. BI. I,2,3, J-CI. 2,3, JV-Cl. I, Gd. I,2, Soph. En. I, Voices 2 Sec., CI. Off. I,2,3, Sec.-Treas. Sym. Bd.-Symphony Band Tennis B-JV Tennis Tennis V-Varsity Tennis Thes.,Thespians Thr. Asst.fTheatre Assistant Track V-Varsity Track Var. Sing,-Varsity Singers Vball.-Volleyball Voices-Voices oi Jeff Wrest,-Wrestling Pres.-President V-Pres.-Vice-President Sec.-Secretary Treas,-Treasurer Ed.-Editor Capt.-Captain Alt.-Alternate MVP-Most Valuable Player MIP-Most Improved Player I-Sophomore Year 2fJunior Year 3-Senior Year Chadwick, Michael B, Golf I,2,3 Capt., Intra. Baskb. I,2,3, J-Cl. I,2,3 Chambers, Deborah E, Fball. BI. I Chapman, Kimberly K, Cheer. B I, Golf 2 MIP, 3 Capt., Adv. Bd. I,2,3, Baskb. Bl. I,2,3, Fball. Bl. I,2,3, J-Cl. 2,3, A Cap. 2.3 Sec., Con. Ch. I, Musc. 2,3, Var. Sing. 3, Fr. Cl. 2,3, SSS 3 Chase, David L, Fball. V I,2,3, J-Cl. 2.3, A Cap. 2,3, Soph. En. I, Var. Sing. 2,3, Track I MIP, 2,3 Childers, Ken R, Chosnek, Ivan M, Intra. Baskb. 2,3, Orch. I, ICT 3 Clark, Kevin E, Baseb. B I, CC I, Golf I, Intra. Baskb. I, Wrest. I,2,3, J-Cl. 2,3 Clark, Michael B, Tennis B I,2, Tennis V 3 Clements, Jeff J Coblentz, Albert J, Art Cl. I,2,3, Ger.Cl. 2, Cad. Cl. 3 Cohee, Teresa A Cole, Cindy A Colley, Mark A, Boost. 3, Ger. Cl. 2, 3, IMC Sc. l,3, NFL I,2,3 Comiskey, Paul J Conn, Roger A Coomey, Kathleen M, Baskb. Bl. I, Con. Bd. I,2, March. Bd. I,2, ICT 3, Thes. I,2,3 Corbin, Mark E, Fball. V 3, Intra. Baskb. I.2,3,.Wrest. 3, Off. Sc. I Corwin, James R Couk, Tony C, Fball. B I, Con. Bd. I,2, March. Bd. I,2, Orch. 2, Broad. 3, Span. Cl. 3 Coup, Janice A, Baskb. Bl. I,2,3, Con. Bd. I,2,3, Con. Ch. I, March. Bd. I,2,3, Voices 2, COE 3 Coverdale, Rebekah, Off.Sc. 2 Cox, Karen A, Gd. I,2, Con. Bd. I,2, Flag Corp 2,3, Maj. I, March. Bd. I,2,3, Fr. CI. 2.3 Cozad, Joyce D Crabtree, David P Cramer, Edward J, Cheer. V 3, Fball. B I, Fball. V 2,3, Wrest. I, MVP, 2 MVP, 3, Adv. Bd. 3, J-Cl. I,2,3, Track I MVP, 2,3 Croake. Lori A, Span. Cl. 2 Crowden, Julia A, Baskb. Mgr. I,2,3, Fball. Bl. I,2, J-Cl. I,2,3, Span. CI. I,2,3 Crowell, Daniel M, Fball. V I,2,3, Wrest. I,2,3, J-Cl. I,2,3 I59 Cuppy, Scott D, Golf I,2,3, Intra. Baskb. I,2,3, JV-CI. I, J-CI. 2,3, Glee CI. I, Span. CI. I Darnell, BradL, Intra. Baskb. I, A Cap. 2,3, Musc. 3, Soph. En. I, NFL 3 Daugherty, Gary L, Broad. 2,3, Ger. CI. I.2.3 Davis, Diana B, Baskb. BI. 3, Fball. BI. I, Art CI. 2, SSS I Davis, Jay A Davis, John A Davis, Teresa L, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, Con. Ch. I, Apo. 2 Decker, Tammy A Deerr, Barbara S, Baskb. V I,2,3, Tennis V I.2 MIP.3, Vball. I.2.3 Capt., Baskb. BI. I.2.3, Fball. BI. I.2.3, J-CI. I,2,3, Gd. 2,3, SAC I DeLay, Terri S, Baskb. B I,2,3, Cheer. V 2,3 Capt., Adv. Bd. I,2 Sec., 3, Baskb. BI. I, J-Cl. I,2,3, A Cap. 2,3, V-Pres., Musc. I.2.3, Soph. En. I, Var. Sing. 3, Track I, NHS 2,3, SAC I,2, Span. CI. 2, Fball. BI. I Dellinger. Timothy, Adv. Bd. 3, A Cap. 2,3 Pres., Musc. 2,3, Soph. En. I, Var. Sing. 3, Art CI. I,2 Sec.. 3 Pres., Span. CI. 2 Dible, Gretchen E,Gymn. I,2,3, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, J-CI.3, JV-CI. I,2, Maj. I,2,3, March. Bd. I,2,3, Soph. En. I, Naut. 2.3 Sec. Ed., Span. CI. 2.3, SSS 3, Pep CI. 3 Dible, Jennifer A, Gymn. I.2.3, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, J-CI. 2.3, JV-CI. I, Mai. I,2,3, March. Bd. I,2,3, Sym. Bd. I.2.3, Span. Cl. I.2.3, SSS I,3, Pep CI.3 Dilling. Jesse L Dimmitt, Debbie L,Tennis V I.2.3, Baskb. BI. I.2.3, Fball. BI. I.2.3, J-Cl. I,2,3, Gd. 3, Art CI. 2, Naut. 3, Span. CI. I,2, Off. 3 V-Pres. Dimmitt, Jennie L, Baskb. BI. I.2.3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, Gd. I,2, Voices 2, Con. Ch. I, Fr. CI. 3, Span. CI. 2 Dixon, William E, Broad.3 Dodds, Kelly S, Cheer. B I,Tennis B I.2 MVP, Adv. Bd. I,2,3, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, JV-CI. I, Gd. 2, SAC I,2,3, Span. CI. 2 Doran. Patti J, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, Gd. I.2.3, Span. CI. I, Chr. Mag. 3 Doyle, Richard A, Fball. B I, Fball. V 2, J-CI. 2,3, A Cap. 2.3, Musc. 2.3, Soph. En. I, Art CI. I,2,3 Dutton, Edward R DuvalL Julie D, Off. Sc. I Easterly, Rose M, IMC Sc. 2 Eberle, Anna M, IMC Sc.2.3 Eberle, Harry P Eberle, Larry A, Baseb. BI, Baseb. V I.2.3, Baskb. B I, J-CI. I.2.3 Edwards, Joseph K, NHS 3 Egelhofh Frank L Ehler, Rebecca K, Baskb. BI. 3, SSS 2,3 Ehresman. Wendy E, Baskb. BI. 2, Fball. BI. 2, Gd. 2.3, Voices 2 V-Pres., 3 Pres., Con. Ch. I, Span. CI. 3, SSS 3 Ehresman, William D, Con. Bd. I, March. Bd. I.2.3, Orch. 2.3, Sym. Bd. 2.3 Ellington. Teresa K, Con. Ch. I, Boost. 3, Gd. I Capt. England, Vickie, OEA I,2.3 Fairfield, Jesse W Farrell, Marie H Fearing, Barbara A, Off. Sc. 3 Fellure. Laura B, Ger. Cl. I, IMC Sc.I I6O Ferguson, Diana L, IMC Sc. I,2 Findlay. Marla L, Fball. BI. I, Apo. 2, Con. Ch. I, IMC Sc. I, SSS I Fisher, Cynthia S, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, A Cap. 3, Con. Ch. I, Voices 2, Broad. 2,3, Drama 2,3, SSS I, Thes. 2,3 Fisher, Scot D, Ger. Cl. I,2 Treas.,3, NFL l,2,3 Fitzgerald. Jane E, Tennis B I.2 MVP, Vball. I MIP,2,3, Baskb. BI. I.2.3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, J-Cl. I,2,3, A Cap. 3, Voices 2, Con. Ch. I, Ger. CI. 2.3 Sec., NHS 2.3, SAC I.2.3 Sec. Flowers, Cathy A, Golf 2.3, Swim. I, Baskb. BI. I.2.3, Fball. BI. 2,3, J-CI. I.2.3, Gd. I, March. Bd. l, Sym. Bd. 2, SAC 2, Span. CI. 2,3, Track I.2.3 Foltz, Jeffery A, ICT 3 Foltz, Michael E Foster. Jim W Frazier, Carol E, Cos. 2,3 Frey, Michael W Frier, Lena M Fristoe, James H, DECA 2.3 Fulleton, Annette L, Soph. En. I, IMC Sc. I.2.3, Art CI. 3, Span. CI. I,2, SSS I, Track I Funkhouser, Mark A Galey. Ron L, Fball. B I, Fball. V I Garrett. Terri F, Baskb. BI. 2.3, Con. Bd. I,2, Maj. I, March. Bd. I,2, Fr. CI. 2,3 Garriott, Shannon S Garrison, Mary J Galley, Florrie A, DECA 3 Treas. Gately, Fran M, Baskb. BI. 3, Fball. Bl, 3, Track 3, SSS 3 Gath, Leonard A Gautschi. Thomas, Soph. En. I, Ger. Cl. 3, NHS 3 German, Debbie E Gerst, MaryJane, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, Fball. BI. I.2.3, Con. Ch. I, Apo. 2, Voices 3, Span. CI. I.2, SSS I,2,3, SSS Bd. 3 Pres. Giesler, Thomas L Gillam, Anthony G Gilliatt, Vickie L, March. Bd. I, DECA 3, Drama. I,2, Thes. I.2.3 Glenn. Ollie E, Con. Bd. I, Con. Ch. I, Apo. 2 Goad, Rose M, A Cap. 3, Flag Corp I, March. Bd. I, Musc. 3, Voices 2, Drama. I, SSS I Goben. Lee A, Baskb. B 2,3, Fball. Bl. 2, Voices 2,3, Con. Ch. I, Fr. CI. 2.3, SSS I,3, Track I Goldberg, David W, Intra. Bowl. I,2,3, Con. Bd. I,2, March. Bd. I,2 Gordon,Scott 73 A Cap, 2.3, Musc. l.3, Soph. En. I, Broad. I, Fr. CI. 2, Cad. Cl. 2 Gray, Cheryl J, Baskb. B I Gray, Mark 71 March. Bd. I, Ger. CI. 3, NFL 2,3 Gray, Teresa J, Off. Sc. 2, Span. CI. 2 Green, Jermey G Boost. 2, Ger. CI. I Gregory, Pamela J, Con. Bd. I, March. Bd. I, Con. Ch. I Griffis, Karen S, IMC Sc. 2, OEA I.2.3 Griswold, Cindy J Griswold, David A Guinn, Joan L, IMC Sc, I.2.3 Guinnup, Jamie F, Baskb. BI. 2,3, Fball. 3, SSS 3 Gurley. Lisa C,VbaII. I,2,3, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, Fball. BI. I.2.3, J-Cl. I.2.3 Haas, Colleen S, Gd. I, DECA 2 Pres.. 3 Sec., NHS 2 Habig, Phil N, Fball. B I, Fball. V 2,3, Wrest. I,2,3, J-Cl. 2.3, A Cap. 2.3, Musc. 3, Soph. En. I, Span. CI. 2,3 Hahn, Bruce A . Hahn, Kathleen S, Baskb. BI. I, Con. Bd. I, Flag Corp I, March. Bd. I, Broad. I, NHS 2,3 Hahn, Roman L Haley, Charlie L, A Cap. 2,3, Musc. I,2,3, Soph. En. I, Var. Sing. 2,3, Drama. I,2,3, Span. CI. 3, Thes. 3 Hall Jennie L Hall. Kay, Voices 2, Fr. CI. I.2, Span. CI. 3, SSS 3, Con. Ch. I Hall Ronald E, Ger. Cl. I,2,3, NFL I.2.3 Hamilton, Susan J, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, J-CI. 3, Maj. 3, March. Bd. I,2,3, Orch. 2.3, Sym. Bd. I,2,3, Off. Sc. I, SAC I,2,3 Sec., SSS I,3 Hammel Victoria A,Orch. I,2, Broad. 2,3 Handy, Ann L, Vball. I.2.3, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, Fball. BI. I.2.3, J-CI. I,2,3, Apo. 2, Voices 3, Con. Ch. I, Span. CI. I Harbath, Michele 5, Baskb. BI. I.2.3, March. Bd. I, Art CI. 2,3, Broad. I,3, Drama. I, Naut. 3, Off. Sc. 3, Span. Cl. 2,3, Thes. 2, Jeff. Play. I,2 Hardebeck, Kayla J Hardesty, Kerry Harper, Pamela D Hatke, Kelly A, March. Bd. I, Con. Ch. I, Broad. I.2.3, Fr. CI. 2, SSS 3 Hawkins, Bob E, ICT 3 Hayne, Allen D, Swim. 2 Capt., MVP,3, J-CI. 2.3, Ger. CI. 2,3 Heater, Julie A, Baskb. BI. 2.3, Fball. Bl. 2, Con. Bd. I, Broad. I, Span. CI. 2.3 Heide, John A, Fball. B I, ICT 3 Henck, Carrie A, Baskb. V I.2, Golf 3, Adv. Bd. I,2,3, Baskb. BI. I.2.3, Fball. BI. I.2.3 Capt., J-CI. I,2,3, A Cap. 3, Musc. I.3. Voices 2, Con. Ch. I, Fr. CI. 2,3, Off. Sc. 2, SAC I,3, Track I,2 Hensley. Jeffery W Hessong, Brenda 5, Soph. En. I, Voices 2,3, SSS 3, Fball. BI. 3 Hieatt, Jennifer M, Intra. Bowl. I,2,3, Baskb. BI. 2,3, Orch. I, Apo. 2, Naut. 2,3 bus. mgr., Con. Ch. I Hildebrand, Lynn D, Baskb. B I, Fball. B I, Fball. V 2,3 Hildebrand. Thomas, Baskb. B I, Intra. Baskb. 2 Hill, Cathy L, Con. Ch. I, Apo. 2 Hill, Pamela J Hobson, Bruce M, Fball. B I, Fball. V 2,3, J-CI. 2,3, JV-Cl. I, Ger. Cl. I Hodge, George W, OEA I.2.3 Holderfield, Rick L, Wrest. 3 Holmberg, Richard H Holmes, Ronda S Holwerda, Pamela S, Baskb. V I,2 Capt.. 3, Vball. I,2 MVP. 3 Capt., J-CI. I,2,3 Hoon, Melinda T, J-Cl. I,2, Orch. I, Soph. En. I, Voices 2, Track I,2 Hooper. Daniel L, ICT 3 Harswell, Susan I, Cheer. B I, Adv. Bd. I.2.3, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, A Cap. 3, Musc. 3, Soph. En. I, Voices 2, Broad. I, Fr. CI. 2,3, Naut. 2,3 Copy Ed., NHS 2.3, Span. CI. I,2, SAC 2,3, SSS 3 Horton, Lisa A, Con. Bd. I, March. Bd. I, COE 3 Hoskins. Jim L, A Cap. 2.3, Soph. En. I, Var. Sing. 3 Hastetler. Richard Howard, Edward L Hubbert, Kathy E, Baskb. BI. I, SSS I,3 Hudgens, John H: NFL 2,3 Huffer. Ron D Hughes, Carol A, Baskb. Bl. 2.3 Hughes. Lisa A, Fball. Bl. I.2,3 Hull Brad .L Fball. B I, Ger. CI. 2,3, NFL I.2.3 Treas., NHS 2,3, Boys' St. Alt. 2 Humphreys, Bobby L, Baseb. B I, Baskb. B I, Intra. Baskb. I.2.3, Tennis B I,2, Tennis V 2.3, Span. CI. 2.3 Hunt, Brian L, OEA I.2.3 Jackson, Jennifer A, Soph. En. I, Apo. 2, IMC Sc. I, SAE 2 Jago, Janet V Jamison, CarolA, Vball. 2, Con. Ch. I, Art Cl. 2.3, Cad. CI. I,2 Treas., 3 Pres., Off. Sc. I Jarrard, Julie A Jarrett. Kelly L, Baskb. BI. 3, Fball. BI. I, Con. Ch. I, Apo. CI. 2, Voices 3, Naut. 2, SAE 3, SSS 2 Jenkinson, Brian K, Fball. B I, Intra. Baskb. I, Art CI. I,2 Jewell, Harvey A, Swim. I, J-CI. I, Art CI. 3 Johannsen, Mark T?FbaIl. B I, Wrest. I,2,3, Adv. Bd. 3, Cheer. V 3, J-CI. I.2.3 Johnson. Jeff A Johnson, Patricia A,Swim. I, Con. Bd. I,2, March. Bd. I.2 Jones. Debra K Jones. Kenneth C, NFL 2,3 Janes, Laura K, Baskb. Bl. 2.3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, SSS 2 Jones, Laura L, Baskb. Bl. I,2,3, Con. Bd. I,2, March. Bd. I,2, Span. CI. 3, SSS I Jordan, Robert J Joyner, William H, Broad. I.2.3, Thr. Asst. I.2.3 Kaser, Elizabeth S, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, Gd. I.2.3, Voices 2 Treas., Con. Ch. I, Naut. 2.3 Ed., NHS 2,3 Sec., Span. CI. 2 Treas., 3, SSS I, Track I Kauffman, Tim R Keech. Bonnie J, Ger. CI. 2,3. Keen, Randy B, Intra. Bowl. 2,3, Jazz En. 3, March. Bd. I.2.3, Orch. I,2,3, Pep Bd. I,2,3, Sym. Bd. I,2,3, Voices 2,3 Kemp, Judith K, March. Bd. I,2,3, Sym. Bd. I,2,3, Fr. CI. 2 Kennedy, Kelley S, Fball. BI. 2, Orch. I,2, Fr. CI. 2 Kesler, Denise L, A Cap. 2,3, Musc. 3, Soph. En. I, Var. Sing. 2,3, Broad. I.2.3 Killian, Pamela S, Gd. I KimmeL Leslie P, Baskb. V I,2,3, CC 2, Vball. I, Adv. Bd. 2, J-CI. 2.3, Soph. En. I, Track I, MIP, 2.3, NFL 2, SAC 3, Span. Cl. I Kincaid. Brenda K Kincaid, Karen J, Naut. 2, Span. CI. 2 King, Don J, A Cap. 2.3, Musc. 2.3, Soph. En. I, Broad. I, Ger. Cl. I,2,3, NHS 2,3 King, Victor E, Intra. Baskb. I, Con. Bd. I Jazz En. 2,3, March. Bd. I,2,3, Orch. 2,3 Pep Bd. 2.3, Sym. Bd. 2,3 Pres. P 3 Kirk, Jeanie M, Baskb. BI. I.2.3, Boost. I, Cad. Cl. I.2.3, SSS I Kirts. Jodie L, Baskb. BI. 2.3 Kiser. Mark W Klaus. Mary 5, Baskb. BI. 2.3, Art CI. 2.3, Span. Cl. 3 Koch, Tony J Kochell, Steve W Korty, Carol E, Baskb. Bl. I.2, Fball. BI. I.2 Kriebel, Carol D, Vball. I, Adv. Bd. I, Fball. BI. I.2.3, A Cap. 2.3 Treas., Musc. 2.3, Soph. En. I, NHS 2.3 V-Pres., Span. Cl. I.2,3, Girls' St. Alt. 2 Kruszewski. Theresa, Baskb. BI. I.2.3, Fball. Bl. I.2.3, Gd. I.2, A Cap. 3, Orch. I.2,3, Soph. En. I, Voices 2, Span. Cl. 2 Kuipers. Jill S, Tennis B I, Tennis V 2.3, Adv. Bd. 2,3, Baskb. BI. I.2 Capt.. 3 Capt., Fball. Bl. I.2,3, J-CI. 2.3, A Cap. 2.3, Musc. 2.3, Orch. I, Soph. En. I, Fr. CI. 2.3, NHS 2,3, SAC 2.3, SSS 3, Girls' St. 2 Kyger. Nancy L, Baskb. BI. I.3, Gd. 2.3, Con. Bd. I.2.3, Flag Corp 2,3, Mai. I, March. Bd. I.2,3, Fr. CI. 2.3, SSS I.2,3 La Guire. Mary L, SSS I.2 Lamberson. William Lambirth, Elizabeth P, Baskb. BI. 2.3, Fball. BI. 2, Con. Bd. I, Span. CI. 2.3, SSS 3 Lane, Melody D Languell. Cynthia A,Fball. BI. I.2.3, Art CI. 2.3, Naut. 2.3 Sec. Ed., Span. Cl. 2, SSS I.2,3 Larson, Boyd A Latham. Joseph S Leap. Dave, Con. Bd. I.2, March. Bd. I.2,3, Pep Bd. I.2.3, Sym. Bd. 3 Lemming, David E, IMC Sc. I, OEA I.2,3 Leill, Elizabeth A, Baskb. BI. I, March. Bd. I.2, Orch. I.2 Sec.. 3 Sec., Fr. Cl. 2.3, Track I.2 Lind. Lori A Linder. Joy A, Baskb. BI. I.2.3, Broad. I.2.3, DECA 3, Ger. Cl. I, Off. Sc. I Little. Gary D, Fball V I.2 MVP, 3, Intra. Baskb. 3, J-CI. 2.3, A Cap. 2,3, Musc. 3, Soph. En. I, Track I.2,3 Littleton, Kimberly, Baskb. BI. I, Fball. BI. I, Art CI. I.2, Off. Sc. I Lock, Susan J, Baskb. Bl. 2.3, Fball. BI. I,3, Soph. En. I, DECA 3, Fr. CI. 2, SSS 2.3 Loft, Randy J Logsdon, Teresa A, Intra. Bowl. I.2.3, Span. Cl. I Lohmeyer. Mike A, Jazz En. I, March. Bd. I.2, Pep Bd. I, Sym. Bd. I.2 Long, Belinda J, Art CI. 2.3, Span. Cl. I Lang. Lorrie J, Swim. I, Baskb. Bl. I, Gd. I Love, Gregory G, A Cap. 2, Soph. En. I, ICT 3 Lovett, Pam L, DECA 3 Pres. Lowery. George C Mac Lennan. James C Mann, Jennifer L, Swim. I, Baskb. BI. I.2.3, I-Cl. I.2, Gd. I.2, A Cap. 2, Soph. En. I, Track I, Fr. CI. 2, NHS 2.3 Mann, Julie E, Swim. I.2,3, J-CI. I.2.3, Gd. .2.3, A Cap. 2, Con. Bd. I, Jazz En. I.2.3, vlarch. Bd. I, Pep Bd. I.2,3, Soph. En. I, Qym, Bd. 2,3, Track I mgr., NHS I.2.3, Sirls' St. Alt. 2, For. Ex. Stu. 2 Warheine, Walter L Baseb. B I.2, Inlra. Iaskb. I.2,3 Marsell. Scott A, Baseb. B I, Fball. B I, Intra. Baskb. I, Fr. Cl. 2 Marsh. Michelle Marsh. Raymond R, Baseb. B I, Baseb. V 2.3, Fball. V 2.3, Intra. Baskb. I.2.3, .I-CI. 2.3, A Cap. 2.3, Soph. En. I Marsteller. Marylou, Swim. I.2, Baskb. BI. I.2, Fball. Bl. I.2, J-Cl. I.2, Gd. 2 Martin. Joseph F, Tennis. B I.2, Broad. 2.3 Pres., Ger. CI. I.2.3, NFL I.2,3 Sec., NHS 2.3, SAC 2 V-Pres.. 3 Pres., Boys' St. 2 Martin. Pat L, Wrest. I.2.3, J-Cl. I.2,3 Martin. Richard A Martin. Robert W, Baskb. B I, Baskb. V 2.3, Fball. B I, Fball. V 2,3, Intra. Baskb. I, FCA I, J-Cl. I.2.3, JV-CI. I, A Cap. 2,3, Musc. 2.3, Orch. I.2.3, Soph. En. I, Track I Martin. Steven G, Span. Cl. 2.3, Thes. 3 Mattingly. Richard Maxwell. Debra J, Con. Bd. I, NHS 2.3 Mayer. Jim H, Baskb. B I, Baskb. V 2.3, Tennis B I, J-Cl. 3, Boys' St. 2 MayhilL Rodney A, DECA 3 V-Pres. McCaffry, Timothy J, Fball. B I, Tennis B 2, Wrest. I.2.3, Con. Bd. I.2 McCann. Mary E McCarty, Marilyn S, Baskb. Bl. 2.3, Fball. Bl. 2, Mai. I, March. Bd. I, Orch. I.2.3, COE 3 Sec., Span. Cl. I McClellan. Bryant G, Fr. CI. 2.3 McCooL Michael W, Swim. I.2,3, J-CI. I.2,3 McCooL Suzanne M, Baskb. BI. I.2.3, Gd. 2, Con. Ch. I, March. Bd. I.2.3, Pep Bd, 3, Sym. Bd. I.2.3, Fr. CI. 2.3, NFL I McDaniel. Kathy M, Intra. Bowl. 2,3, Baskb. BI. 2.3, Fball. Bl. 2 McGlothlin. Alice L, Intra. Bowl. I, IMC Sc. I.2 McGlothlin. Jane L McGlothlin, Jennie McGuire. Timothy W, Swim. I.3, FCA I.2, J'Cl. I.2.3, Broad. 2, Fr. Cl. 2.3, NFL 2, SAC I.2,3 Mclntosh, Merry L Baseb. B 2, Intra. Baskb. I.2,3, Off. Sc. I Mclntosh. Tami A, Swim. I.2 MIP,3, J-CI. 2.3, Gd. 3 McKenzie, Jennifer, Tennis B I, Tennis V 2,3, Baskb. BI. I.2,3, Fball. BI. I.2.3, J-CI. 2,3, JV-CI. I, A Cap. 3, Musc. I,3, Soph. En. I, Voices 2, Boost. 2,3, Ed., SAC I.2.3, Span. Cl. I.2.3, SSS I.2.3, SSS Bd. I.2,3, Chr. Mag. 3, CI. Off. 2.3 Pres., Girls' St. 2 McKibbin, Beth L, Tennis B I.2, Adv. Bd. 2,3, Baskb. BI. I.2,3 Capt., Fball. Bl. 2.3, A Cap. 3, Musc. 3, Apo. 2, SAC 2,3, Span. CI. 2.3, SSS I.2,3 Treas., SSS Bd. 2.3, Chr. Mag. 3 McKinney. Kyle J, Con. Bd. I, March. Bd. 2, Soph. En. I, Sym. Bd. 2, Off. Sc. 2 McPherson. Kimberly, Swim. I.2,3 Capt., Baskb. Bl. I, Gd. I.2,3, Orch. I.2 V-Pres..3 Pres. Meadows. Laura K Mennen, Carmen S, Swim. I, Fball. BI. 3 Mennen, Jill M, Span. CI. I.2, Art Cl. I Merrell Joyce E, DECA 3, Span. CI. I Michael Patricia A, Baskb. BI. 2.3, Con. Ch. I, Apo. 2, Off. Sc. 3, SAE I.2,3 Miller. John D, Baskb. B I, Golf I, Intra. Baskb. 2,3 Miller, Paul D, Intra. Baskb. I.2,3 Miller. Robert M, Soph. En. I, Boost. I.2, Ger. CI. 2, IMC Sc. I, Naut. 2.3, For. Ex. Stu. 3 Miller, Tim V, Intra. Baskb. I.2,3 Million. James L Mintzer. Erin, Boost. 2, Off. Sc. 2 Mitchell. Julie M, Intra. Bowl. I.2.3, Baskb. Bl. 2.3, Fball. BI. 2, Span. CI. I, SSS I Mitchell. Melissa J, Intra. Bowl. I, Baskb. BI. I.2.3, Apo. 2, Con. Ch. I, Fr. CI. 2 Moelhman, John E Moffatt, Tami A, DECA 3, Off. Sc. I.2 Moffitt, Bobby E, Fball. V l.3, Intra. Baskb. I.2, J-Cl. I.2.3, Track I MVP. 2 MVP, 3 Montgomery. Stephen, Intra. Baskb. I.2,3 Moore. Carol A, Art CI. 2, SSS I Moore. Sindie A, SSS I.2 Morales. Da vid Morales. Joel Morehouse. Tom E Morrison, Diana L, Boost. I, COE 3, Off. Sc. 2 Morrison. Greg S, Swim. I.2,3 Capt., J-Cl. 2.3, ICT 2 Morrison, Maria S Morrison. Molly J, A Cap. 3, Musc. I.2.3, Var. Sing. 3, Drama. I.2.3, Fr. CI. I, NFL 3, Thes. I.2,3 Morton. David Motuliak. Mike A, J-CI. I.2,3, Track I.3 Muinzer, Leonard R Mull. Roger R, Golf I Mulvey. Dale D, Fball. B I, Fball. V 2,3, Intra. Baskb. I.2.3, J-CI.3 Murphy, Cynthia B, Orch. I.2, COE 3 Treas. Myers, Brian L, IMC Sc. I Negus. Joy E, Baskb. BI. 2.3, Fball. Bl. 3, Gd. 3, Naut. 3 Neilan, Russell E, Cheer. V 3, Fball. B I, Adv. Bd. 3, J-Cl. I.2,3, Track I.2.3, Fr. CI. 2, CI. Off. I V-Pres. Nelson, Patricia A Nelson. Sharon L, Baskb. BI. I.2.3, Fball. Bl. I, Con. Ch. I, Apo. 2,3, Drama. I.2.3, Ger. CI. 2,3 V-Pres., Off. Sc. 2, SSS I, Thes. I.2,3 Nelson. Steve D, IMC Sc. I.2, Span. CI. I Nestleroad. Tom E, Baskb. B I, Fball. B I, Fball. V 2.3, FCA I.2,3, J-CI. 2.3, .IV-Cl. I, Soph. En. I, Apo. 2.3, Track I.2.3, Off. Sc. I Newton. Gregory W, Fball. B I, Fball V I.2.3, Wrest. I MlP.2,3, FCA I, J-Cl. I.2,3, Glee CI. 3, Soph. En. I, Track I.2.3, Span. CI. 2.3, Apo. 2 Nichols, Lee R, A Cap. 3, Soph. En. I, Apo. 2 Noah. Barry D Norwood, Larry D Norwood. Richard W,A Cap. 3, Musc. 2.3 Oakley. Nina Ocker. Tara L, Con. Ch. I.2.3, Span. CI. I O'Connor. Brenda L Osborne. Ellen M Osterling. Jay M Otten. Laura B, Baskb. Bl. I.2.3, Mai. I.2.3, March. Bd. I.2.3, Orch. I.2.3, Sym. Bd. I.2,3, Art CI. I.2, SAC 3, Span. CI. 2, SSS I.2,3 Owen, Tracie L, Track I.2.3, Baskb. Bl. I.2.3, Fball. Bl. I.2,3, A Cap. 3, Voices 2 Owens, Phyllis J, March. Bd. I.2, ICT 3 Parker, Lori L, Gd. I, Voices 2,3, COE 3 ParnelL Paul D, Con. Bd. I.2.3, March. Bd. I, Art Cl. I.2,3 Sec. Patterson. Thomas D, Tennis B I, Tennis V 2, J-CI. 2 Pauley. Duane L Pavlechko, Cynthia, Off. Sc. 2.3, Span. CI. 2 Paxton. Charles R Peffley. Cheryl A, J-CI. 2.3, COE 3, NFL 3 Perone. Vita A, Baskb. Bl. I.2.3, Fball. Bl. I.2.3, Gd. I.2.3, A Cap. 3, Musc. 3, Voices 3, SAC I.2.3, Span. Cl. I.2, Con. Ch. I Peterson. Elizabeth, Broad. I, Drama. 2.3, NFL 2.3, SSS I Pham, Hoang A, Fr. CI. 2, Ger. Cl. 3 Phillips, Brenda K Phillips. Linda J, Drama. I.2. Sec.. 3 Treas., Fr. Cl. I, Ger. CI. 3, NFL 2, NHS 2.3, Span. Cl. I, SSS I, Thes. I.2,3 Phillips. Todd J, March. Bd. I.2.3, Pep Bd. I.2,3 Phqnps. Stephen G Pickering, Bruce M, Baskb. B I.2, Ger. Cl. I,3 Pierson. Carol A, Baskb. BI. 2,3, Fball. BI. I.2.3, COE 2, NHS 2.3, SSS 3 Ping. Ruth E Pino. Cristi,Gymn. I.2 MIP. 3, Fball. Bl. I.2, J-CI. 2.3, Gd. 2, Span. CI. 3 Pitts. Sheila J, Intra. Bowl. I, Voices 2,3 Plant. Jody R, Baseb. V I.2.3, Fball. B I, Fball. V 2,3, J-CI. I.2,3 Plantenga. Tammy L, Broad. I.2,3, Ger. Cl. 2, SSS I,3 Porter. Cheri L, Baskb. BI. I.2,3, Fball. BI. I.2,3, J-CI. I.2, Con. Ch. I, Ger. CI. 2,3 Pres., Naut. 2,3 Layout Ed., NHS 2.3 Pres., SAC 2.3 Treas., Track I Poynter. Steven W, ICT I Pratt, Brian K, Drama. I.2,3, NFL I,3, Thes. I.2,3 Prien, Philip E, Con. Bd. I, March. Bd. I, Boost. 2, Naut. I.2,3 Pringer, Marvin E, Art Cl. 3 Pritchard, Patty A, Gd. 2, Con. Ch. I.2.3, Cad. Cl. I.2,3, IMC Sc. I, Off. Sc. I.2,3, Span. CI. I.2 Pulliam. Scott B, Fball. B I, Fball. V 2,3, J-Cl. 2.3, .IV-CI. I, Glee CI. I, Track I.2,3 Purdy. Jim D Pyatt, Peter L, Off. Sc. 2 Rady. Douglas C Ransom. Carol F, Baskb. Bl. I.2.3, Fball. BI. I.2,3, Soph. En. I, Voices 2.3 Treas., SAC 3, Span. Cl. 2, SSS I.2,3, SSS Bd. I.2,3 Rashka. Laura J, DECA 2 Treas..3, SSS 3 Rathburn. Deborah K, A Cap. 2,3, Musc. I.2,3, Var. Sing. 3, NFL I.2.3, Thes. I.2.3, Soph. En. I Rausch, Catherine M, Con. Ch. I, Apo. 2, Fr. CI. I.2.3 Reece. Mary K, Baskb. BI. I, DECA 2, Off. Sc. I.2, Span. Cl. I Reen. Sherry L, A Cap. 2, Orch. I, Soph. En. I, Art CI. I.2, DECA 3 Reisinger. Keith A, Baskb. B I.2, Boost. 2,3, Broad. 3 Render, Russell W, Off. Sc. 2 I6I Richardson. Bobbi L, Golf I, Baskb. BI. I,2 Riley, Katherine L: Baskb. BI. I.2.3, Fball. BI. I.2 Roberts, Paula L: Swim. I, Tennis B I, Baskb. Bl. I,2,3, Fball. BI. I.2.3, Gd. I,2,3, Soph. En. I, Voices 2.3, Span, CI. I.2, SSS I,2 Robertson, Gregory: Con, Bd. I.2, March. Bd. I,2,3, Musc. 2, Sym. Bd. 3 Robledo, Gloria A: Adv. Bd. 2,3, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, Naut. 2,3, Span. CI. 2,3 Rock, Patty M, Voices 3, Apo. 2, Con. Ch I Rockhill. Brian L Rockhilh Penny S: Baskb. BI. I.2, Art CI. L2 Treas..3 Pres., Span. Cl. I.2 Rogers, Margaret E, Baskb. BI. 2, Apo. 2,3, Con. Ch. I, Fr. Cl. I, SSS 2 Rogers, Richard L: Baskb. B I.2, NFL I Roswarski, Tony M: Baskb. B I, Fball. B I, Fball. V 2,3, J-Cl. 2,3, JV-Cl. I, Track 2,3 Roush, James D: Baseb. B I, Baseb. V 2,3, Fball. V 2,3, J-CI. 2.3, JV-CI. I, Soph. En. I Roush, James M: Baseb. V I,2,3, Fball. 2,3, J-CI. I,2,3 n Rowlett, Kathleen A: March. Bd. I.2.3, Ger. CI. I,2,3, NFL I,2,3, Thes. 3 Royer, Dave R RuckeL Jackie L: Art Cl. I,3 Runck, Linda D, Gymn. I.2.3, Vball. I,2,3, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, Fball. BI. 2.3, J-Cl. I,2,3, Gd. 2.3, March. Bd. I, Span. CI. 2, Track 2 Russell, Tim A: Cheer. V 3, Intra. Baskb. I, Wrest. I,2,3, Adv. Bd. 3, J-CI. 2,3 Sackett, DavidA:CC I, Intra. Baskb. I,2,3, DECA 2,3, Span. CI. I Saenger, Christian, Intra. Bowl. I,2, Con. Bd. I, Ger. Cl. I.2.3 Sandefur, Mary A: OEA l,2,3 Sanders, Peggy M Sanders. Robert W: Fball. B I, Fball. V 2, Intra. Baskb. I,2,3, Art. CI. I Sarault, Jeff E: Baseb. B I, Fball. V I,2,3, Intra. Baskb. I.2.3 Capt., FCA I, J-CI. I,2,3, Span. CI. 2 Schafer, Martin L: Wrest. I,2,3, J-CI. 2,3, Baseb. V 2.3, Pep Bd. I,2,3, Sym. Bd. I,2,3, Baseb, B I, March. Bd. I,2,3, Jazz En. 3 Scherer, Sybille R, Vball. 2, Ger. CI. 3 Schilling, Julie K: Adv. Bd. 2,3, Baskb. Bl. 2,3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, Gd. I.2. Capt.,3 Capt., A Cap. 3, Voices 2, Fr. Cl. 2, SSS 3 Schopmeyer, William, Baseb. V I,2,3, Baskb. B I, Fball. B I, Intra. Baskb. 2,3 Capt, J-CI. I,2,3, Boost. 2,3 Ed. Schultz, Bettina S: Apo. 3 For. Ex. Stu, 3 Schultz, Brenda S: Baskb. BI. I, COE 3 Schultz. Gary D Server, John R: Baseb. B I, Intra. Baskb. I.2 MVP Capt.. 3 Setters, Carli Con. Bo. I,2, March. Bd. L2 Sexton. DebiK: Swim. I MlP.2.3, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, J-CI. I.2.3, Gd. I.2.3 Shade, Kevin W, Intra. Baskb. I.2.3 Shaffer, Cindy S:Baskb. Bl. I,2,3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, A Cap, 3, Musc. 3, Voices 2, Boost. 2,3 Ed., SAC I.2.3, Span. CI. I,2,3, SSS I.2.3, SSS Bd. 3, CI. Off. 2 V-Pres., Girls' St. 2, I62 Con. Ch. I Shakee, Kevin Shaw, Marc A Shedd, Debra L Shelton. Kerri .L March. Bd. I,2,3, Voices 2.3, IMC Sc. 2 Shoemaker, Sandy K: Baskb. Bl. I,2,3, Fball. BI. 2,3, J-CI. 3, Soph. En. I, Voices 2, COE 3, SSS I, Baskb. B 2, SAC 3 Shonkwiler, Lydia K: SSS I Short, Kenneth L: Con. Bd. 2, March. Bd. I,2,3, Pep Bd. 3, Sym. Bd. 3, IMC Sc. I,2,3, Thes. 2.3 Shriner, Ronald G A Cap. 3, Glee Cl. I,2, Musc. 3 Shumate. Dick A Silva, Paul W Simek, Janice L: Span. CI, I Skiver. Christine A: Baskb. B I,2,3, Con. Bd. I, March. Bd. I, NHS 2,3, Span. CI. I.2 Skorich, Peter R Slaughterbeck, Tracie: SSS 2,3 Sloan, Russell K: Swim. I.2, Con. Bd. I, March. Bd. I, Boost. 2 Slopsema, Tim D, Swim. 2 MIP,3, Wrest. I, J-CI. 2,3 Smith, Bradley J: Golf I, Intra. Baskb. I,2,3, Glee CI. I, Apo. 2.3, Art CI. 3, Ger. CI. 2 Smith, Jay G: Baskb. B I,2, Baskb. V 2,3, Golf I,2 MVP. 3 Capt., Adv. Bd. I, J-CI. I,2,3, Broad. I,2,3, Span. CI. 3, Boys' St. Alt. 2 Smith, Kathrine F: Span. CI. 3, For. Ex. Stu. 2, Track I Smith, Lynne F:A Cap. 2,3, Con. Ch. I, Art CI. 3, IMC Sc. I,2,3, Thes. I.2.3 Smyser, Windsor Sf Fball. B I, Broad, 3, Drama. 2,3, Thes. 2,3 Snoddy, Brian K Snoddy. Dupont L: OEA I.2.3 Snyder, Christine L Spalding. Loretta J: Off. Sc. I,2, Span. Cl. 2,3 Sparrendahl, Diane: Intra. Bowl. 3, Art. Cl. 3 Spencer, Larry K, Intra. Bowl. I,2,3, Wrest. I.2.3, J-CI. 2,3, JV-Cl. I, Con. Bd. I, March. Bd. I,2,3, Orch. 2,3, Sym. Bd. 2,3 Spencer, Sandra L: Baskb. BI. 2,3, Fball. Bl. 3, Off. Sc. 3, Span. 2,3 Stader. Vickie L Stair, Todd A: Wrest. I,2,3, .I-Cl. 2,3, Orch. I.2.3 Stansberry, Linda D: March. Bd. I.2, Sym. Bd. I,2 Stanwyck, Catherine: Baskb. B I, Con. Bd. I,2,3, Pep Bd. 2, Ger. CI. I.2.3 Treas., March. Bd. I.2.3 SteckeL Deborah A: Fball. Bl. I,2,3, A Cap. 2,3, Musc. 3, Soph. En. I, Var. Sing. 2.3, Span. I.2, SSS I.2.3 Stedman, William M Steele, Dennis 7? A Cap. 2, Glee, CI. I Stephen, Diane M: Baskb. BI. I,2, Fball. BI. 2, Gd. I,2,3, Boost. l,2.3 Ed., Broad. 2,3, Fr. CI. 2 Stevenson, Roger D: CC 3, Track 2.3 Stiers, Joseph L: ICT 3, Drama. 3 Stine, Darlene Y: Broad. I, DECA 2,3, Off. Sc. I,2 Stone, Damaris K, Baskb. Bl. I,3, Fball. BI. I, Broad. I, Drama. I, Off. Sc. 2.3, SSS I, Jeff. Play. I.2.3 Stone, Katherine A:FbaII. BI. I, Gd. 2, SAC I, Span. CI. I.2.3, SSS 2,3 Stoner. Brenda S Strahle. Gretchen L, Cheer. B I, Cheer. V 2,3, Adv. Bd. I.2.3, Gd. I,2, A Cap. 2,3, Con. Ch. I, Musc. 2.3, Span. 2,3, Pep CI. 2,3 Strain, Karen M Strange. David A: Apo. 2 Strunk, Mary.LGd. I.2.3, Maj. 3, Soph. En. I, Voices 2.3, Cad. Cl. I.2.3 Sec., SSS I,2,3, SAC 3, March. Bd. 3 Stuckey, Sarah V: Musc. 3, Orch. I.2.3 Stylen, Rena M: Off. Sc. 3, Span. CI. 2, Art CI. 2 Sullivan, Michelle, Fball. BI. I, Art. Cl. 2, Cos. 3, Span. CI. 2 Svoboda, Dawn M Swick, Dee A Talbert. Denise A Talbott, Mark S: Soph. En. I, Apo. 2,3 Tanaka, Yasuoki: Fball. V 3, For. Ex. Stu. 3 TenBrink, Bethanne: Baskb. Bl. I,2,3, J-CI. 2.3, Soph. En. I, Voices 2,3, Span. CI. I, SSS I, Thes. I,2,3, Track I Thacker, Linda G, NHS 2,3, Span. CI. I Thayer, Dan O: Fball. B I ThieL Kurt D: DECA 3 Thomas, Carol F Thomas, Daniel A Thomas, Rhonda M: Baskb. BI. I,2,3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, Art CI. I,2, DECA 3, SSS 3 Thompson, Cynthia J:FbaII. Bl. 2, IMC Sc. I,2,3 Ticen, Jeffery M: Baseb. V I,2,3, Baskb. V 2,3, Fball. V 2,3, Intra. Baskb. I,2, J-CI. 2,3, Con. Bd, I, March. Bd. I, Sym. Bd. 2 Timm, TrudiK Timmons. George 71 Fball. B l,FbaII. V 2.3, Wrest. I.2.3, J-CI. 2,3 Thwton, Bruce G:A Cap. 3, March. Bd. I.2, Sym. Bd. I.2 Toby, David B, Intra. Baskb. I Traeger, Kelly J: Baskb. Bl. 3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, A Cap. 2,3, Musc. 2.3, Soph. En. I, Var. Sing. 2.3 Treas., Drama. I,2,3, NFL I,2,3, Span. Cl. I,2,3, SSS I,2,3, Thes. I.2.3 Treece, Peggy S Trenkle, Lisa R:Baskb. BI. 3, Fball. Bl. I,2,3, Musc. 2,3, Orch. I,2,3, Ger. Cl. I,2,3, SSS I,3 Trout, Robert J, Fball. B I, Fball. V 2, A Cap. 2,3, Musc. I,2,3, Soph. En. I, Broad. I,2,3, Ger. Cl. I, Boys' St. 2, Thr. Asst. l.2,3 Underwood, Janet L Utz, Kimberly A: Intra. Bowl. I.2, Baskb. BI. 2, Fball. BI. 2 Utz, Margaret L Swim. I,2, Baskb. BI, I,2, J-CI. 2, Gd. 2 Vail, Mike E Vandermay, Robin L Van Kretschmar, Sandra, Art CI. 2,3 Treas., SSS 2 Vaughan, Kelly A: Golf 2.3, Tennis B I,2 MIP, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, Fball. BI. I.2.3, J-CI. 3, Naut. 2,3 Sec. Ed., NFL 3, SAC I,2,3, span. ci. I,2, sss I.2.3 Vaughn, Micheal J: Baseb. B I, Golf I, Intra. Baskb. I.2 Veach, Aleata A Velten. Bradley J Vessels, Peggy S: Fr. CI. I, ICT 3 Treas, Virtue, Darlene Walden. S. Gail Walker, Daryl S Walker, James L: Fball. B I, Wrest. I,2,3 Walker, Pamela J, Gymn. I, Baskb. BI, I,2,3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, Voices 2,3, Fr. CI. 3, Span. CI. I,2, SSS I,2,3, Con. Ch. I Walker, Sherri A Wallace. Stephanie Ward Donna A, A Cap. 2.3, Flag Corp. I,2,3, Musc. 2,3, Orch. I,2,3, Soph. En. I, Var. Sing. 3, Fr. CI. 2.3, IMC Sc.I Warner, Teresa A Weast, Melissa A: Baskb. Bl. 2,3, Ger. CI. I Weatherwax, Nancy L Baskb. Bl. I.2.3, Con. Bd. I,2,3, March. Bd. I.2.3 Weis, wendy A. Fball. si. I, Art ci. 2.3, NHS 2,3. Span. ci. I.2 White, Janeil S: Fr. CI. I,2, Naut. 2, SSS I,3 Whistler. Bill Whiteaker, Linda 5? Art CI. 2, COE 3 V-Pres., Off. Sc. I,2 Wiedenhoeft, Jeffery: Ger. CI. 2,3 Williams, Ellen M: Baskb. Bl. I, Fball. BI. I, Art Cl. I, IMC Sc. I.2, Span. CI. I, Intra. Bowl. 2 Williams, Gary Lf Jazz En. 2, March. Bd. I,2,3, Orch. 3, Pep Bd. I,2,3, Sym. Bd. I.2.3 Williams, Linda L: Baskb. Bl. 2, Fball. Bl. I,3, Soph. En. I, Voices 2.3, Span. Cl. I,2, SSS I.2.3 Williams, Tamra Lf Gd. I, Soph. En. I, COE 3 Wilson, Tim .L Soph. En. I, Apo. 2 Winbun, Bruce L Wininger, Lois .L Vball. I, Baskb. BI. 2.3, Con. Ch. I, Orch. I, Voices 2,3, Fr. CI. 2, SSS I,3 Winter, Bruce F Womble, Shryll J Wood, Mary J: Baskb. BI. I,2,3, Fball. BI. I,2,3, Span. Cl. I,2, JV-Cl. I,2 Woodward, Tina M: Intra. Bowl. 2.3, Fball. BI. 2, Con. Ch, I, Voices 2,3, Off. Sc. 2,3, Span. CI.I Woolti Jean M: Intra. Bowl. I.2, Baskb. BI. I,2,3, Fball. Bl. I,2, COE 3 Pres. Wortman, Barry L, Intra. Bowl. I.2.3 Wraight, Brian K Wright, Catherine L' Cheer. 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IO4,I12 Burket, Mary F. SS.5'l,90.lSl Burket. Phillip N. 43.48 Burkhardt. Denny D. 49.72.S5,86.ISl Burkhardt, Jill A. 74,85.l21 Burkhead. Charles E. Burkhouse. Judith A. 7l,8S,I4S Burkle, Dave A. 5B.l3I surks. Barry A. in Burns. Cary D. 143 Burns, Martha D. l4S Burton. Beth A. 59,6S.67.99.I12 Burton. Craig A. 5'l.SB.66.B7.l04.l3l Burton. Tara K. ISI Bury, Glenn A. 77.78.79.I21 Bury. Marilyn J. 57.7B.l4S Bushman, Cheryl A. IS1 Business Department 45 Buskirk, Gary L. I4S Butler. Carrie B. 47.78,I4S Butler. Dawn E. 67.98143 Buton. Loretta SI Bun. Angela J. is: Butz. Eileen L, 56.IS2 Butz. Robert L. S4 Byers, Mark A. lS2 Bylsma, Kelle S. 69.70.86,90,l4S Cadle, Della M, D2 Caduceus Club 63 Cafeteria Stall 50 Cagle. Roy 50 Cahoon. Cheri A. ISD Cain. Diana I.. IS2 Cambridge. Carlena ID Camp, Tammy E. Campbell. Dane S. 85.131 1 Campbell. Ronald B. J8.19.SO.IO8 Canarsky, Kevin D. IS1 Carnahan. Diana R. IS1 Carney. Steven J. ID Carson. John B. B7,I32 Carter, Chuck R. IS2 Carter. Kelly E. 71,IS1 Carter. Kim A. 67,98,llI.I4S Carter. Robin D. 48 Carter. Stella S. I11 Cartwright. Christopher ID Casey, Kathleen M. 6S.64.6S,lS1.IS7 Cassida. Jennifer S. 64.67.lI1,I4S,l5O Caster. Melody C. 58.IS2 Cataldo. Karen E. 59.7I.lS2 Cavanaugh. Mary M. IS1 Chadwell. Amy L. IS2 Chadwell. John P, l22 Chadwick. Micheal B, I4S Chambers. Deborah E. I4S Champley. Tina M. 6S,I32 Chaney. Jennifer L, IS1 Chaney. Joe L. IS2 Chapman. Kimberly K. IO.II.59.64.6'l.68.69.7O.99.I4S Chase. David L. 1.66.68,70.I0l,Il1.l43 Chase. Don E, IOI.lS1 Cheerleaders IIS Childers. Ken R. l4S Childers, Steve D. I11 Chosnek, Ivan M. 48.I4S Christenberry. Lori I11 Church. Barbara A, I11 Ciampanelli. Perry I11 Cittadtne. Stephen IS1 Clark. Debbie L. 74.II4.I11 Clark, Keith A, 82.lO4.l22 Clark. Kevin E. l't.66,76.l04.l4S.l51 Clark. Michael B. 66.97.I4S Clawson. James A. Clawson. Paul E, 72.lS2 Clawson. William E. ISI Claxton. George R. ID Clements. Jeff J. Clements. Lisa G. ISI Clemons. Ricky A. l12 Clevenger. Micheal l12 Clev Inger, Gene R. IS1 Clift. Margaret L. 42 Clift. Pamela S. IS1 Clift Clilt on. Linda L. I12 on, Russell L. B5.I22 Clouser. Bruce A. Il4.lS2 Coaches II7 Coblentz. Albert J. 6l.I4S Coffman. Ron C. l11 Cohee, Teresa A. l4S Cok ain, John H. 43 Cole. Cindy A. Ma Cole. David W. l11 Cole. Debbi A. I11 Coleman. Donna S. 60,I11 Colley. Mark A. 87,l43 Comisley. Patrick M, I21 Comisky. Paul J. Concert Band 81,83 Con Con Con Con Con Can Con kling. Kenneth R. S7.57 n, Roger A. nor. Chris M. 56,I06.I11 nor. Laura K, 65,67,9B,lS1 rad. Ellen S, 74,l22 rad. Terri J. 6S.65.l11 ti. Joseph A. 7S,l02.lI0,l21 Conti. Marykose E. 7I,89,9O,lS1 Convocations 8.9 Cook, Brenda M. S4 Cook. Karen S, IS1 Cook. Lance K. IS1 Cook. Richard H. IS1 Coomey. Colleen M. IS1 Coomey. Kathleen M. 4B.l4S Coonrod. Ramona J. l11 Coons, Rickey D. S2.l0l.lS2 Cooperative Olltce of Education 47 Coo Cop Cop pman, Keith E, IS1 e, Michael L. IS1 pock. Jamey L, l11 Corbin, Darrin D, I02,l22 Corbin. Mark E, l0l,l4S Cornell. Natalie J. 6S,I12 Cornell. Scott E. 7B.89,lS2 Corlner. Ernest D. 46 Corwin, James R. I4S Corwin, Michael W. I11 Corwin, Rebecca A, I11 Corwin. Sandi L. 56,lS1 Corwin. Tammy J, IS2 Cory, Mark A. II1 Cou Cou Cou k. Diana L. IS2 k. Tony C. l4S p. Janice A. 4'I.8S.I43 Coverdale. Rebekah I4S Cox. Greg I.. 72.lS2 Cox. Karen A. S9.I4S Cox. Kathy K. 6S.65.7S,I22 Cox. Pam J. l12 Cox. Sandra D. 61,7S,B'l.9O.l22 Coy Coz , David W, I21 ad. Joyce D. 48.l4S Crabtree. David P. I4S Crabtree. Sharon A, l11 Craft. Chester R. 85121 Craig. Roger M. IIS Cramer. Edward J. I4,66,IOI,l04.I43 Craw, Robert K. IO1.IO4.l1S Crider. David 50 Crider. Diana J. Criswell, Connie A. 7B,l1S Criswell. Deborah L. 75.l2S Croake. Lori A. I4S Crose. Jon M, I13 Cross Country 96 Cross. Jack E. IS1 Cross. Michael J. lO2.l1S Crowden, Julia A. l4S Crowell, Daniel M, IOl.I43 Crowell. Karen M. l1S Cuppy. Scott D. 66,I43 Curless, Brian D. 67,B6.lOl.Il6.IS2 Cusick. Donna J, 6S.I1S Custadians SI Cyr. Richard D. IS1 Dallmayr. Ilse B. S1 Dan Dan aher. Denise A. 77,l13 aher. Kenneth J, 96.123 Danaher. Larry P. IOI.lO4.IS1 Daniels. Jelfrey A. Dan iels. Jilanine S. l1S Daniels, Sheena V. IS1 Dan i. cathy A. us Darling. Christy J, IS2 Darling. Loretta J. IS1 Darnell, Brad L, 9.1I.68,B7,l4S.I45.I51 Dau gherty. David L. IIS Daugherty. Gary L. 58.86,l4S Dau gherty, Mike A. IS1 Davies. Troy E. IS1 Davis. Daniel R. IS1 Davis. Diana B. I44 Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav is. Diane Sue I2S ts, Jay A, I44 ls. John A, I44 is, Karen L. IS2 ts. Kim L. l2S is. Marcia P. IJS is, Michael D. IS1 is. Rick L, l2S is. Teresa L. I44 Dawson, Richard A, IS1 Day, Michelle M. 7S.81.IJ3 Deaton. Rex W. 56.IO8.lJ1,I38 Deboy. Juanita SI Deboy. Michael J. 66.96.81 Decker. Tatnnty A. H-l Deerr. Barbara S. E-S.67.9S.lll.l-H Dettrtck. Linda L. l32 Dettrtck. Terri L. 5S.65.l13 Dettrtck. Ttna L. 7l.I32 Delay. Terri S. 5.23.56-.57.6-l.67.6S.E-9.7O.IIl.l4-t.IE-7 Delltnger. Timothy Il.l3.6l.E-S.69.7O.l-t-l.l50 Delong. Martha J. 7l.l32 Delph. Candace M. SLI!! Delph. Carmen M. S5.D3 Dettterly. Mtke D. l31 Denham. Rebecca K. D3 Denhardt. Mark R. 77.I3l Denhardt. Phtlltp R. 43 Denhardt. Richard L. 6l.71.S3.SG.l32 Depoy. Kurt A. 72.l32 Deppert. Paul W. 3O.3l Destlva. Gayathrt lil Dexter. Dale L. l32 Dexter. Sheryl A. 5S.l23 Dtble. Gretchen E. 56.63.67.S0.8I.lO5.I-l4.I63 Dtble. Jennifer A. 6.l9.5E-.63.67.7S.S0.8I.l05.I-l-l.l46 Dick. Thomas O. -ll.77 Dickerson. Richard D3 Dickey. Harold R. -l3.l0l Dtcktson. Dale A. D3 Dtckman. Michael W. 56-.D3 Dickson. Kerry D. 5-l.55.57.66.S6.S7.96.l33 Dickson. William L II3 Dtenhart. Kathleen 7-l.l13 Dietz. Terry W. 39 Dtlltng. Jesse L. 144 Dtllman. Bob A. D3 Dtllman. Jack D. IO1.D3 Dtllman. Marcia L. D3 Dtlts. Vtckt L. D3 Dtmmitt. Bobbi M. B3 Dimmttt. Debbie L. I-14 Dtrrtmitt. Jenni L. I-t-I Dtpert. Cynthia S. 34.59 Disrrtbullve Educatlon Clubs of Amerrca -l9 Dlx. Beauford 50 Dixon. Robert W. 76.l33 Dixon. William E. S6.l-l-l Dodds. Kelly S. 64.144 Dodson. Anthony C. l33 Donahoe. Frank P. I33 Donahue. Timothy P. D3 Donohue. Curtts L. 75.D3 Doran. Pam A. 56.635-t.65.lO5.I23 Doran. Patti J. 65.l-D.l4-t Doremtre. Barbara J. D3 Douglas. Dana A. I33 Downing. Curt R. 66.69.lOt.l0S.I33 Downing. Robert F. -t3.lOt.ll7 Doyle. Richard A. 69 Draper. Barbara E. l33 Dukes. Tina M. D3 Dukes. Tina M. 7S.I13 Duley. Julie A. I33 Dunbar. Anna M. D3 Duncan. Michael J. D3 Duncan. Michael L. 56.85.l07.D3 Dunhattt. Brtan D. 85.II'l.l13 Dunnewolrl. Dale A. 56113 Dutton. Edward R. I44 Dutton. Latttar C. D3 Duvall. Julte D. I44 Dye. Mary Ann 30 Easterly. Karleen M. l3J Finch. Don R. lO2.lO4.D3 Ftnclt. Edward N. 5 8.lOt.I33 Findlay. Marta L. 74.l23 Findlay. Marla L. I4 5 Fisher. Anna M. 56.7l.B3.l33 Fisher. Cynthia S.t Fisher. Greg 46.16. 5.68.86.9O.I45 ll0 Easterly. Rose M. I4-t Eberle. Anna M. l44 Eberle. Eberle. Harry P. 144 Larry A. zi.ee.it4.t44 Edgell. Geraldine A. 5B.77.l31 Edmondson. Kettlt ISI Edward S. Gregory C ID Fisher. Jellrey E IO1.llO.D3 Fisher. Jtll E. lD5.D3 Fisher. Scot D. 87.l45 Fttlgtrrald. Jane E. 54.55.57.58.67.6S.9S.l45 Fitzgerald. Pat A. 58.96.I33 Heeger. Ltsa A. 73.D3 Flick. Robert S. I33 Edwards. Joseph K. I44 Edwards. Kate A. 56-.7S.l33 Edwards. Marguerite A. 3S.lll.lI7 Egelholl. Frank L. N4 Egelholl. Tatttlco M. D3 Eggers. Delorts A. 56.90.l33 Ehler. Rebecca K. N4 Ehler. Regina S.63.73.l13 Ehresman. Wendy E. 56.63.65.7l.l-14 Ehrestnan. Wtlltattt D. 76.78.l-l-l Etler. Edward 27 Eli. Kortna M. l33 Ellington. Teresa K. S9.l45 Ellington. Barb Sl Ellis. Bob E. l33 Ellison. Mark D. lO2.lJ3 Elmore. Penny L. 49.133 Elston. Dane C. D3 Englan. Vtckt l45 England. Kttnberletgh l33 English Deparrntenl 34 Erlenbach. Eric F. D3 Erlenbach. Linda M. 56.123 Erwin. Cindy A. D3 Evans. Erin lll.ll3 Flowers. Carolyn A. D3 Flowers. Cathy A. 63.67.99.l'l5 Flowers, Kerry B. lB.3l.55.64.67.6S.97.ID7.l33 Foltz. Dledre D. l13 Foltl. Jellery A. I45 Foltz. Lorl A. 6l.D3 Foltz. Michael E. I45 Football lCXJ.l0l.lO2 Foolball Block IO3 Foote. Kelly D. 59.I33 Force. Brian H. 97.l33 Force. Darcy K. 63.65.73.lO5.D3 Foreign Exchange Students Foreign Language Department 38 Foster. Jtttt W. t45 Foster. Lots J. D3 Francesclttna. Anna I33 Francis. Roger D. Franz. Rusty t. iostss Franz. Tamtrtte J. l33 Fraser. William S. 35.36 Frazier. Carol E. l45 Frazter. Rick L. t33 French C lub 59 Freshour. Diane M. 46.63.lO5 Evans. Evans. Evans. Fatrltel Farmer Greg G. I33 Joyce L. D3 Robert A. l33 d. Jesse W. . Kevin A. IJ! Farner. Dennis L. ll0.D3 Farner. Robert M. 59.l33 Farrell. Marte H. M5 Farrell. Pat E. II3 Frey. Dawn L. D3 Frey. Doug W. l33 Frey. Michael W. l45 Frter. James R. 56.lO2.l23 Frter. Karen A. 75.l33 Frier. Lena M. l45 Frtstoe. James H. 49 Fry. Jon D3 Fulleton. Annette L. l45 Farrester. Helen M. I33 Farrington. Dtana L. I33 Fasant. Joyce A. IJ! Faulkner. Karol A. D3 Fausett. Damon A. 96.D3 Fearing. Barbara A. 60.l45 Feaster. Tod A. 65.lOt.lO8.l33.I37 Fellure. Laura B. l45 Fenstermacher. Ted 87.I33 Ferguson. Diana L. l45 Ferguson. Gretel R. ISS Ferry. David T. l33 Fetterltng. Brenda I33 Fielder. Rick D. 66.l08.I33 File. Becky J. l33 Files. Bryan J. l33 nm Fulleton. Catherine I33 Fultz. Cindy 5. l33 Fultz. Mark D.D3 Fultz. Pat P. D3 Funk. Terri M. I33 Funkhouser. Mark A. l45 Fuqua. Rick E. D3 Furr. Linda L. 49.l33 Gaines. David P. ISS Gaines, Sherri L. D3 Galey. Ron L. Gallop l4.l5 Galloway. Mary Ann 56.92.l33 Gamso. Stuart A. I33 Garrett. Glen R. 82.l33 Garrett. Lori J. D3 H H20 vt tl? L XJB Garrett. Terri F. I45 Garrtott. Shannon S. Garrison. Brenda L. 63.75.D3 Garrison. Mary J Gatcly. Horrte A. 49.145 Gately. Fran M. 1.l45 Gates. Brad T. IJ! Gates. Steven E. Gath, Leonard A. l45 Gautscht. Theresa 58.I33 Gautscht. Thomas 57.87.l45 Gentry. David R. 86.I33 German. Debbie E. H6 German C lub 58 Gerst. Marylane l5.63.7I.I45.l46 Gibson. Terri L. D3 Gibson. Tract L. 56.I33 Gtesler. Thomas L. H6 Gteslcr. Todd L. D3 csrtiarrr. Anthony G. me Gllltatt. Vickie L. 49.9O.l46 Gillis. Michael P. I33 Gtllts. Sharon A. 5G.D3 Gtpson. Randy D. D3 Gtpson. Todd M. 78.D3 Girls' Baskelball Ill Girls' Glee C lub 73 Girls' Golf 99 Girls' Swimming KX5 Glass. Greag J. 85.l33 Glavin. John M. 77.86.I33 Glenn. Ollie E. H6 Goad. Rose M. 6S.I46 Gaben. Chris A. 74,lO5.D3 Goben. Lee A. l46 Goben. Suzanne M. 56.9B.lll.I33 Gobreskt. Timothy J. D3 Godlrey. Patrick J. D3 Goldberg. David W. ll4.I46 Goldberg. Lisa K. 59.6l.ltB.l3l.l33 Goldman. Ellen M. 59.63.lw.D3 Gomez. Jaime Goodman. Jon W. Goodman. Tyrone A. D3 Goodnight, Francis 27 Goodrich. Brian S. l33 Goodrich. Steven H. 57.67,70.lOl.l33 Gordon. Scott T. 6O.69.l46 Goris. Janice A. I33 Goris. Kathy s. ms Gould. Timothy K. lO7.l33 Grady. Regina L. I33 Graham. Phil A. l33 Graham. Renee S. l33 Grant. Ada J. 46 Grant. Janet St Grant. Pam K. 6O.73.D3 Graves. Bradley J. l33 Graves. Constance l. D3 Gray. Cheryl J. I46 Gray. Mark 1. 5s.i4e Gray. Teresa J. 146 Gray. Tracy S. 65.l33 Green. Harry W. mtv 'lf gr r Ut Green. Jeremy C H6 Gregory. oar... s. os Gregory. Judrrtrt sem Gregory. Pamela J I-16 Grenard. Marcte J. 75.l23 Grenat. James A. 113 Grrtnrr. Kelly A. 133 Grtllts. Karen H6 Grllltlh, Brenda L. Grtlltlh. Wanda L 50 Griswold, Griswold. Griswold. Griswold. Griswold, Griswold. Cindy J. H6 Dallas E. l01.IO-H23 Dan G. 75.l0J.l13 David A. Russell P, 71.133 Vtcct L. 75.l33 Grubb. Regina IIS Grundltoetter. Brian llO Gualardo. Angela IIS Guatardo. Barbara A. IIS Guenther. Mark A. 6l.l33 Guidance Department 3O,3l Gutnn. Joan L. l46 Gutnnup. Jamie F. I46 Gullton. Ktnt S. 6O.I33 Gunckle. Gurney. L Richard E. IJS isa C. 67.98.l46 Guy. Martin A. Iii Guzman. Gymnast Haas. Co Diane IS! ics IO5 lleen S. 49.I-16 Haas. Craig L. 45.lO2.l.23 Haas. Patty L. 63.65.75.l1i,l24 Habben, Habben. Debra J. Iii Steve G. l23.l24 Habtg, Mike D. 58.66.lOl,lO4.l33 Habtg. Phil N. l4.66.67.68.I0l.lO4.l46 Haby. Be Hackett. th A. 1s.ss.9s.tu.u4 Greg A. ee,es.io1.tss Hadley. Frederick N. lO1.lO4.l1-l Hadley. Shanna I. 7l.l55 Hallnet. Tttn W. IS3 Hahn. Bruce A. l46 Hahn. Kathleen S. I46 Hahn, Roman L. l46 Haley. Charlie L. 56.69.7O.9O,l-16 Haley. George W. 34.88 Hall. Dar rell W. D4 Hall. Jolt L. I33 Hall. Jennte L. l46 Hall. Kay Hall. Laurre t. tam Hall. Mary L. isa Hall, Ron ald E. 87.I46 Hall. Wendy A. 83.I33 Halsettta. Halsema. Halsenta. Hantilton Charlotte R, 55.63.64.7l.l03.l33.l35 Frank L. Iii Lonnie L. 76.ll4 . Kevtna A. 56.133 Hamilton. Mike E. 72.l33 Hamilton. Steve M. I2-1 Hamilton. Susan J. 54.55.67.78.SO.8l.l-16 Harnmel. Victoria A. 86.l46 Handy. Ann L. 2,67,7l.98.l47 Hann. Re x W. l24 Hanna. Charles D. l01.l14 Hanns. K Hanstra. Harbath. athy L. 6O,6l.l24 Thomas A. 57.58.I33 Mtchele S. 6O.93.l47 Harholt. Anita SI Harbolt, Mark J. 60.68.70.lOl.l33 Hardebeck. Kayla J. Hardesty. Richard E. 72.l34 Harlan. Arnold R. 46 Harlan. Jeanette K. 7J.l:l4 Harper. Pamela D. Harrison. Robin L. I14 Harshman. Terrt L. I2-l Hart. Jerry D. I34 Hart. Linda M. 45.9B.ll7 Hart. Ma rtha J. 56.74.lJ-l Hasser. Debbie A. IJ4 Hatke. Julte A. 63.64.73.ll3,l14.l18 Hatke. Kelly A, 63.B6.87.l47 Hawker. Hawkins. Hawktns. James F. 87 Bob E. Georgie R. I2-l Hawkins. Gerald B. l14 Hawkins. Paul D. 87.90.9315-l Hawkins. Richard A. 75.86.96.l24 Hayne. A llen D. 66.IO7.l-17 Haynes. Penny J. 6J.l34 Hazelgroye. Ltsa L. I3-l Health D Heater. J eparlmenl 45 ulte A. l-17 Heater. Paula J. 6O.6l.7-1.114 Heath. Joseph N 39 Heath. Marcia M. 56.76.l2-l Heath. Mary A. I2-I Heath. Monica A. lC6.l3-1 Hetde. Craig C. SE-.66.IOl.l34 Helde. Diana M. 7-H24 Hetde. Jell D IOl.I2-t Hetde. John A. Hetde. Kurt J. 6O.l2-l Held. Jon D. 85.l3-l Helmertck. Lori L I3-l Henck, Carrie A. ll.-lO,55.5759.6-l.67.6S.69.IO3.l47 Henderso Henderso Itch P 75,l1-l Henck. M n. Jackie S I3-1 n. Mark A. ll-l Hendrickson. Mary M. 3-l Hensley. Jellery W. I-l Hensley. Nl tlltam k. lOl.l5-l Henson. Barbara A I24 Heramb. Cindy D S6.l34 Herbert. Lynette M. I2-4 Herring. Jell K. I3-l Herring. Sharon K. 63.6-l,lI3.I14.l15 Herrtott. Tammy L. I3-l Heslar. Jane A. 73.9011-l Hessong. Brenda S. 7I.l-17 Hessong. Margaret A. 23.12-l Hiatt, James R. 39 Hickman, Jenny L. I2-1 Hicks. Charles 26 Htcks. James E. lO7,l3-l Hicks. Luther W. I3-1 Hieatt. Jenntler M. lI4,l47,l49.lE-3 Higginson. Debbie J. I3-3 Hildebrand. Ltsa C. IJ4 Hildebrand, Lynn D. lOl,l47 Htldebrand. Scott A. 85.l2-1 Hildebrand. Thomas l-17 Htlkert. Jean E. 3O.3l,55.99.ll7 Hill. Cathy L. I47 Hull. Jere A. I14 Htll. Nanette M. 56.l24 Hill. Pamela J. Hill. Randall R. 39.76.84 Htmes. Doug B. IS4 Htmes. Ernte D. IS4 Htndsley. Jelt L. Hinton. Diane R. S3.l34 Hinton. Sandra L. II4 Hinton, Stephanie K. IZ4 Htpsher. Jon: L. 59.72.8S.l34 Hitze. Anthony J. D4 Httze. Eric M. IQ4 Httze. Steve P. 134 Hobson, Bruce M. 66.87.IOl.I47.l55 Hobson. Lydia J. 81.83.04 Hodge. George W. I47 Holfman. Patricia A. 55.63.73.S6.87.l14 Hoggard. Charles E. IJ4 Hoggard. Wtlltatn I34 Holdertield. Norman l14 Holderlteld. Randal 69.70.84 Holderlteld. Rick L. I47 Holland. Evelyn M. I2-1 Hollis. J. Lyrrrt 72.134 Holmberg. Richard H. -l8 Holmes, Jamie L. I34 Holmes, Ronda S. I47 Holmes. Tony A. IS4 Holsclaw. Joseph A. 96,lO7.l24 Holsclaw. Ricky I47 Holst. John E. lO7.l34 Holtman. Julte K. 58.114 Holwerda. Pamela S. 46.67.98.IIl.l47 Holwerda. Tony L. 7B.lO2.l2-l Homecoming 6.7 Home Economics Deparlmenl 43 Hoon. Melinda T. 67,l-17 Hooper. Dantel L. 48.l47 Hopkins. Edward L. I54 Hopkins. Jetlrey M. l34 Horn. Dwight L. IS4 Hornheck. Thomas R. D4 Horntck. Kim M. 85.l34 Horswell. Susan I. 55.59.64.69.l47.l63 Horton. Ltsa A. 21.47.l47 Hoskins. Jim L. 13.68.69.7O.l47 Hoskins. Larry G. II4 Hostetler. Richard l47 Hostetter. Sonte J. 99.I34 Howard, Brenda A. IS4 Howard. Edward L. H7 Howard. Gary E. D4 Howard. Roy L. IJ4 Howard. Terry L. II4 Howe. Donna J. 65.l06.l14.l26 Howell. Marian A. Sl Howland. John M. 58.85.84 Hruska. Steve E. 77.86.l14 Hubbert. Kathy E. 2O.63.I-17 Hubbert. Nancy A. IJ4 Hudgens. Connie E. D4 Hudgens. John H. 87.I47 Hudson. Mark J. I3-1 Huller. Gary L. 6l.l24 Huiter. Ron D. Hullord. Dan 50 Huge. Paul E. 85.I24 Hughes. Carol A. I47 Hughes. Jett J. IM Hughes. Ltsa A. 6.l-17 Hughes. Marltese R. 56.60.04 Hull. Brad J. 57,87.l47 Hull. Christine S. 85.124 Hummer. Gregory A. I2-1 Humphrey, Gregory L. 55,56.l34 Humphreys. Bobby L. 66.87.97.l46.l48.l5-1 Hunt. Brian I-48 Hurt. Phillip W. 45.96.Il7 Huston. Lynette E. 6l.lf24 lndusmal Arr Department 42 lnduslrlal Cooperative framing 48 lrtduslrlal Materials Center 52.33 Inlramural Basketball II4 lrytn. Lori A. D4 Irving. Greg 66 Isbell, Doug J. IO2.l2-1 Isbell. Jell D. 6l.l2-l Jackson. Donna J. I2-5 Jackson. Jay C. 56.6l.89.93,lI-l Jackson. Jenntler A. 63.ll2.l-18 Jackson. Jennifer J. I5-1 Jackson. Russell A. 57.6l.83.S6.S7.l3-l Jackson. Terry L. 4O.6l Jacobson. Joan L S9.I2-1 Jacot. Terry L 75.04 I I -V 11, Jaeger. Richard L. 9.-lI.6S.69.7-L75 Jamison. Carol A. SLI-IS Jarrard. Jackie L. I2-I Jarrard. Jody L. I3-I Jarrard. Julie A. HS Jarrett. Kelly L. 55.I4S Jarrett. Leigh E. 73.l1-I Jazz Ensemble S5 J'Club 66.67 Jefferson Guard 6-t Jefferson Players ss Jeffries. Kelli A. 73.S3.l2-I Jenkins. Cheryl D. I2-I Jenkins. Gary E. SO Jenktnson. Brian K. Jennings. Billie K. 39 Jessee. Mark K. ll-t.l3-I Jewell. Harvey A. 6I.I-tS Jimerson. Jackie B. -IJ Jogo. Janet V. I-IS Johannsen. Joel T. I1-I Johannsen. Mark T. 66.l4S.l53 Kopt. Paul S. l35 Korschot. Stephanie L. 4-I.-t5.IO6 Korty. Carole Krtebel. Carol D. 56.57.69.l-I5.I-l9.I51 Krtebel. Laura B. 56-.63.67.75.98.l15 Krecek. Isabelle Sl Kruszewski. Theresa 69.77.I-I9 Kretzmeier. Erwin N. 36.96 Kutpers. Jill S. S7.59.63.64.67.69.lI1.I-l9.I57 Kuntzwiller. Marcia I25 Kyger. Nancy L. 59.l-I9 Kyger. Peggy L. 63,5-5.85.05 Lalloon. Gayla S. l25 Laffoon. Sherri L. I35 Lalon. Mark S. 59.l35 Latfvutre. Mary L. N9 Lahr. Mark D. 66.IOl.lI6.l35 Lamb. Mark R. l35 Latnberson. Tracy Y. D5 Lamberson. William I-I9 Latnbtrtlt. Elizabeth 56.6-3.I49 Lantbuth. Kimberly J. ISS Johnson. Bruce L. 45.IOt Johnson. Cecil J. I3-I Johnson. Christina I3-I Johnson. Dale E. 75.I2-I Johnson, Jett A. I-IS Johnson. Patricia A. I-I8 Johnson. Rick L. I34 Johnson . rsnnny k. si.v4,m Johnson. Vtrgtnta L. 5S.65.I3-I Johnston. Jeffery D. I2-I Jones. Debra K. I-I8 Jones. Elaine G. 5S.6O.7-t.9O.t2-I Jones. J unior G. I2-I Jones. Kenneth C. S7.l-IS Jones. Laura A. 56.I2-I Jones. Laura K. I-I8 Jones, Laura L. I-IS Jones. Lorena F. I3-t Jones. Mary L. I3-I Jones. Stuart D. 6S.87.l3-I Jordan. Kim S. I3-I Jordan. Robert J. Joyner. Wtlliam H. 86.SS.l4S l40.l-II.I-l2.l-I3.l-I-l.l-l5.I-I6.l47.l4S.l-I9 Juniors Kanitz. Sharyl R. 57.65.7I.I3-I Kappes, Peggy J. 72.l3-3 Landrunt. Leslie C. l35 Lane. Bryan W. 9.lO.5B.6B.l3S Lane. Connie S. II5 Lane. Erancts R. 3O.3I Lane, Marilyn L. l35 Lane. Mary A. Lane. Melody D. Lane. Mike F. 78,I0t.I35 Languell. Cynthia A. Evl.63.l-l9.I63 Lank. Karen R. l35 Lannan. Debra L. l25 Larttnore. Julie S. 59.77.l25 Larson. Boyd A. Larson, Jean Sl Latham. Joseph S. I-I9 Lathrop. Rebecca L. I35 Laughner. Brenda A. ISS Lawrie. Dtedra S. 34 Lazar. John 36 Leach. Tom D. 66.I35 Leaman. John T. l35 Leap. Dave 78,l49 Leavitt. Robert R. 43 Lebegue. Stephen A. ISS Ledman. Carol D. 63.75.l2S Ledman. Robert D. 7S.l35 Manning. Kent B. IIS Marching Band 8O.8l Marcus. Missie A. 56.6:l.6S.7-I.l2S Marheine. Lori A. l25 Marltetne. Walter J. Markwtth. Sondra L. IIS Marquie. Steve A. ISS Marsell. Scott A. ISO Marslt. David G. I25 Marslt, Michelle l50 Marsh. Raymond R. 66.69.lOl.l50 Marsh. Tamara D. I2S Marsteller. Doran S. 73.76.8J,l25 Marsteller. Marylou ISO Martin. Candy l35 Martin. Cheryl D. 78.lOS,l25 Martin. David A. 43 Martin. Jacqueline K. 56.l25 Martin. Jeanette D. I35 Martin. Joseph F. 5-1.55.57,58.B6.S7.l5O.I56.I57 Martin. Marty K. IO6.l25 Martin. Pat L. lO'l.l5O Martin. Richard A. l50 Martin. Robert W. IO.-1l,Ei7.69.lOl.Il6,l5O Marttn. Steven G. l5O Martin. Wtlltattt N. 66.lOI.IO4.l!5 Mason. Owen I . 57.6S.l35 Mallnvnalics Department 37 Matson. Dennis J. 66.96.85 Matthews. Mike Q. I55 Mattingly. Richard ISI Maxwell. Maxwell. Bryan L. IOl,l35 Debra J. ISI May. Cynthia A. 76.78.05 May. Martha M. 56.6l.9O.l25 Mayer. Ji in H. l4.lS.66.lO8.l5l.IS7 Mayniii. Rodney A. 49.151 Mazor, Li sa K. 65.75,l15 Mazur. John M. 39.102 McCaitry. Kenneth H. 39 McCaflry. Timothy J. l5I McCain. Tom M. 6I.I35 McCall. J McCann. McCann. McCarty. McCarty. Query P. sms Kathleen s. ins Mary r. ist Marilyn 5. msn Melinda r. ss.se,m1e McClellan. Bryant G. Menna. Gregory D. ISS Mennen. Carmen S. ISI Mennen. Douglas R. I26 Mennen. Jill M. ISI Mennen. Kun A. I26 Men 's Chorus 75 Merrell. Dorothy 5I Merrell. Joe E. 49.l3S Merrell. Joyce E. 49.l5I Merrell. Kelly A. Michael, Patricia A. -I7.ISI Michael. Richie K. B5.l35 Miller. Brent W. I36 Miller. Christopher I26 Miller. Daniel J. I26 Miller. Edie D. ISE Miller. Greg A. IJ6 Miller. Jett C. I26 Miller. John D. l5l Miller. Mike D. Miller. Paul C. I26 Miller. Paul D. t5I Miller. Penny R. I26 Miller. Rebecca S. l36 Miller. Robert M. I7.l5I.l5S.l63 Miller, Steven B. 72.l0l.l36.l38 Miller, Tim V. l5l Million. James L. I5I Mills. Anthony D. I36 Minardo. Timothy K. I26 Minix. Connie A. I26 Mtnlx. Vonda G. I26 Mintzer. Erin I5I Mmtzer. Richard 85.I26 Mitchell. Grant C. 55.67.l36 Mitchell, James P. 85.116 Mitchell. Julie M. ll4.I49.I5l Mitchell. Lana J. 49,63.l36 Mitchell. Melissa J. lI4.I5l Mitchell. Mike E. Mitchell. Sandy E. Mitchell. Tim I. 78.8O.8I.I36 Mock. Alan L. I26 Modesitt. Craig A. U6 Modesttt. Tony L. I26 Moelhman. John E. l5I Moffatt. Tammte A. I5l Moffitt. Bobby E. 66.l0l.lSI Karger. Karen K. I3-I Karner, Kevin A. 2.55.l3-I Kaser. Elizabeth S. 56.57.65.I-l9.I63 Kast. Dennis M. I3-I Kauffman. Kenneth G. 37 Kauffman. Tim R. H9 Keech. Bonnie J. I-I9 Leill. Elizabeth A. 59.76.lSO Lelll, Eric P. I25 Leming. Richard D. Lemmon. Karen B. 49.85.135 Lernpte. Mike C. 115 Leslie, Rick D. I25 Lester. William P. ISS McClimans. Violet SO McCloud. Terri L. ISS McConahay. Jerri A. I35 McConnell. Denise A. 63.65.7S.l35.I36 McCool. Michael W. 2.66.IO7.II2.I5l McCool. Suzanne M. 59.78.I5I McCool. Timothy L. 67.89.9O.t35 Moll. Julie A. 58.63136 Montgomery. Stephen I5l Moore. Carol A. l52 Moore. E. Kent 26 Moore. John R. I36 Moore. Julie K. l36 Moore. Linda S. S6.I26 Moore. Slndie A. l52 Keen. R andy B. 77.7S.ll4.l4-l.l-I9 Keeney. Cheryl A. D5 Keifer. Kevin I-I9 Keifer. Kevin C. I3-I Keil. Cindy M. 115 Keiser. Duane A. I3-I Kelley. Karla A. 63.93.I35 Kelley. Phil 26 Kelly. D Kemble. an B. l25 Jeffrey E. 125 Leston, Anthony A. I0l.l3S Letson. John P. I25 Leverenz. James M. 43 Levering. R. William 28.29 Lewellin. Ted A. 73.125 Lewis. Larry W. l25 Light. Amy R. 74.I25 Lile. Bill L. I25 Lile. William L. Lincoln. Edith E. I35 Kemp. Edith J. B5 Kemp. Judith K. 73.B2.l49 Kendall. James P. 66.63.B6.l0l.I35.l37 Kendall, Triva 59 Lind. Lori I50 Linder. Joy A. 49,87.l5O Lindman. Susannah K. 68.l35 Little. Gary D. 39.66.69,lOI.l50 Little. Randy J. I25 McKendr Kennedy. Kelley S. I49 Kensing Kenwor er. Beverly T. 5I thy. Teresa A. 74.125 Kerman. Randy M. iss Kerschner. Terri J. I35 Kesler. Denise L. 69.7O.86.l49 Kessler. Katherine l35 Kessler. Dr. Robert 27 Killey. Kelly L. B5.l35 Killian. Pamela S. l49 Killion. Gary L. I25 Kimmel. Leslie P. 55,67.llI.I49.l52 Kimmel. Stacey E. 59,125 Kincaid. Karen J. I49 Kincaid. Tim L. 9.23.66.68.70.l08.I35 King. Don J. II.23.57,58,68.I49 King. Elizabeth A. 78.I35 Littleton. Karen L. IIS Littleton. Kimberly 60.I5O Livingston. Catherine l35 Lock. Susan J. 49.63.l50 Lockard. Jim R. I35 Lods. Christopher L. 58.78.I35 Lods. Kathleen E. 63.7S.lO5.I25 Loft. Randy J. Logsdon. Teresa A. Lohman. Lisa L. 98.l25 Lohmeyer. Betsy M. 58.60.85 Lohmeyer. Mike A. Long. Belinda J. 6l.lS0 Long. Jenny L. 7l.I35 Long. Lorrie J. 150 Long Long . Mary Beth 46.64 . Mary J. iss McCulIy. Julie A. 56.84.I26 McCurry. Dawn L. I26 McDaniel. Danny L. ISS McDaniel. Joni L. 7I.I35 McDaniel. Kathy M. l5l McDaniel. Kelly J. 75.l26 McDaniel. Kimberly J. 6I.l26 McDaniel. Vivian SI McDonald. Brian N. 66.96.85 McDowell, Daniel T. 85.l35 McDowell. Jennifer A. I26 McFall. Gary L. l35 McGaw. Charlotte A. 34.65 McGlothln. Alice L. ISI McGlothItn. Angela M. 74.85.06 McGlothln. Jennie 60.l5I McGlothlin. John W. IO2.I26 McGlothi n. itnnireriy A. sins McGl0tltltn. Lanea D. I26 McGlothln. Larry D. 49.l35 McGlothin. Marlin B5.l35 McGlotl'tlin. Rayntond A. 38.58 McGlothltn. Sherri 75.I26 McGonlgIe. Patty J. 63.l26 McGraw. McGuire. Mary R. 56.63,64.65.75.ll3.l26 Stephen E. 55.78.87.I26 Timothy W. 5S.59,67,IO7.I5l McGuire. Mclnttre. Sally 62 Mclntosh. Morry J. l5l Mclntosh. Shelly Y. 73.82.87.l26 Mclntash. Tami A. l06.l5I ie. Karlanea I26 Morales. David Morales. Joel I52 Morehouse. Nancy M. 56.l16 Morehouse, Tom E. IS2 Morgan. Deborah S. I26 Morgan. Kim A. l!6 Morgan. Tracy A. I26 Morris. Tara L. I26 Morrison, Carol A. l36 Morrison. Diana L. 47.I52 Morrison. Greg S. I07.I52 Morrison. Julie 5I Morrison. Kevin R. 58.7S.87.9O.I56 Morrison. Maria Sue lS2 Morrison. Molly J. 87 Morrow, Jim G. I26 Moser, Fred B. 58.IO2.lJ6 Moser. Nancy A. 3.7l.I56 Moser. Sandra J. 75.I26 Motuliak. Mike A. l52 Mount. Mary J. I36 Mount. Robin A. 56.Ill.ll6.I16 Mroczynskt. Linda M. SI Mutnzer. Leonard R. IS2 Mulhaupt. Hollte V. 73.I26 Mull. Roger R. ll4.l52 Mullen. Cheryl L. l36 Mullen. Lisa G. S6.63.65.I26 Mullen. Patrick D. 66.I07,I36 Mulvey. Dale D. 66.lOl.l52 Murphy. Cynthia B. 47.I52 King. Jeff A. S6,l25 King. Victor E. 77.78.79.l49 Kingma. Richard K. 93.l25 Kirk. Jeanie M. I49 Lopez. Richard M. l25 Love. Gregory G. 48.l5O Loveland. Helen 5l Loveland. Karla L. I25 McKendrie. Laura L. I26 McKenzie. James D. 56.lO2.llO.l26 MCKenZte. Jenniler 55,5657.63.67.6B.S9,l5O.lSl.l57 McKenzie, John E. 55.56,lO2.ll0.l26 Murphy. Dean S. 82.l5l6 Murray. James F. 0.28 Music parlmenl 4l De Myers. Brian L. I52 Klinker, MCN2ely. Kirts. Charles D. l25 Kirts. Jodie L. H9 Kirts. William K. 50 Kiser. Mark W. Kizer. Karen L. 63.l25 Klaiber. Douglas T. 73.I2S Klaiber. Kathi L. 63.7l,I35 Klaus. Kathleen A. I35 Klaus. Mary S. l49 Klepinger. Krystal I35 Kline. Arthur l. 36 Kline. Jerry R. I35 Dave I35 Loveless. Daneta J. 59.125 Loveless. Karla M. 42,7I.I35 Loveless. Mark A. 72.I35 Lovett. Pam L. 49.I5O Lowery. George C. l50 Lowery. Scott B. l25 Lucas. James J. I35 Luttrell. Mark A. I25 Lyboult. James C. Lynch. Beth M. Lynn. Charles A. 2O.6O,B3.l25 Lyons. Mary Sl Klinker, Mike S. l25 Knoop. Lowell W. 36 Knop. Kathryn M. 56.I25 Knott. Charles A. 60.I25 Knott. David H. 9.37.lC0.lOl.ll7 Koch. Theodore V. I25 Koch. Tony J. l49 Kochell, Gail A. 56.65.74.I25 Kochell. Steve W. 3O.l49 Kohl, Tony 75.I25 Kondas. James R. 73.9O.I25 Koning. Janet E. 56.I25 Mackay. Scott W. l35 Mac Lauchlan. Phyllis A. 78.l25 MacLennan. James C. 62.I50 Mac Lennan. Robert N. I25 McKlbbtn. Beth L. 55.56.6:l,64.69.ll2.I44.l5I McKim. Patricia S. 55.56,63.l26 McKinney. Dave IIO McKinney. Kyle J. l5l McKinnls. Wayne P. 37.93 Mckinzie. Barry K. 73.I26 McKnight. Wayne A. I26 Mclaughl McLaughI tn. Kelly C. I26 in. Sandra I35 McMiIlen. Jeff S. I26 McMillen. Mike E. ISS McNeil. Leesa L. I35 Brad S. 6I.l26 McPherson. Kimberly 76.llB.l5l McShurI ey. Michael 76.78.l26 Myers, Scott E. l36 Myers, Shari A. l36 Myers, Susan D. Myers. Virgil 26 Nape. Scott J. I26 National Honor Society 56 Naugle. Chris E. I26 Naugle. Jill A. I26 Naumann. Robin L. Naulilus Staff 92.93 Naylor. Susan D. 65.7l.92.lO6.I56 Neal. Paul M. 73126 Needham. Mike SO Negus. Neher. Neilan. Joy E. 2.I4.65.l52.l56 Dan C. 73.86,l26 Russell E. l4.40,67.l47,l52 Madaus. Jacqueline L. 56.l25 Maddox. Thomas 27 Maitlen. Debbie L. 135 Maitlen. Kathryn E. 98.I25 Mandy. Rob 1. ISS McVay. Stewart R. I26 McVay. Theresa M. Meacham. Klnt L. l35.l:l9 Meacham. Steve J. I26 Meadows. Laura K. l5l Meehan. Sonia M. 34 Nelson. Carolyn J. IS6 Nelson. Cheryl L. 63.84.I26 Nelson. Diana L. 60.l26 Nelson. Earl 27 Nelson. Joy B. B6 Malone. Tim S. l25 Mann. Jennifer L. 39,l50 Mann. Julie E. l6.7B.84.lm,I5O Manning. David M. I25 Mekos. Melton. Dave A. ssize- Tannny J. iss Memmer. Steve E. I35 Nelson. Nelson. Nelson. Nestler Patricia A. l52 Sharon L. 58.72.90.l52 Steve D. IS2 oad. Tom E. 66.IOl Newberr ,. Jin A me Newell, George 30,5-1.55 Newgent. Jean A, 56,126 Newman. Eric M, 35.SS.58.l11.l16 Newman. Mary L. 34 Newton, Gregory W 1,36.56,66,I01,l04.l48,151 Nichols. Nichols, Nichols, Nichols, Lee R. 55.68.151 Mary Jane 31 Robert W. 37 Rodney R. 108,136 Noah. Barry D. 87,151 Norman. Nortttan, Norman, Danny Lee Janie 34 Laurie A. 136 Norris, Rosella C. 41 North. Albert D, 116 North Central Evaluation 11,13 Northrup. Steve W. Norwood. Larry D. 153 Norwood, Richard W. 9,151,153 Nuerge. James A. 116 Oakley. Bruce B. 136 Oakley, Darlena C. 71,136 Ocker, David J, 56.116 Ocker, Tara L. 153 O'Conner. Brenda L, 153 O'Connor. Mark A. 116 O'Connor, Mary M. 116 Office Scouts 60 Oliver, Jane 51 O'Nea1. Randall L. 68.69.70,l36 Orchestra 76.7 7 Ordille. Terry v. 15.116 Osborne, Ellen M. 153 Osborne, James A. 136 Osterllng. Jay M. 104,153 Oswalt, Jennifer L. 60.136 Otten. Laura B, 55,67.77,78,I53 Outhouse. Angela L. 61.63,65.75,l16 Overley, Tina M. 61.63.74,90.I16 Owen, Ktntberly A, 67,116,136 Owen. Tracie L. 68.153 Owens. Owens, Glennalee 58,75,86,9O,I16 Phyllis J, 48,153 Packard. M. Jane 34 Paddock. Carol L. 39 Page, Ruthann 56,116 Paige. J Pajama ennlter J, 74.90.116 Game 10.11 Pape. Brad C. 85.87,88,136 Parhant, Lugenia W. 39 Parker. Angela M, 60,116 Parker, Bridget E. 65,136 Parker, Parker, Lori L. 47.153 Tom E. 56.75.116 Parks, Edward B. 136 Parks. J Parks. S eff L. 136 teplten R. 117 Parlon. Lots E. 34 Parnell. Paul D, 153 Parr. Marian 51 Parrish. Kurt L. 68.136 Patrick. Neal E. 78.117 Patterson. Beth M. 71,136 Patterson, Mary K. 98,111,117 Patterson. Sherry A. 74.85.117 Patterson. Thomas D. 66,153 Pauley. Aletha 51 Pauley. Duane L. 153 Pavlechko. Cynthia 60.153 Paxton, Charles R. 153 Payne. Dennis D. 117 Pechtn. Catherine E. Peek, Frieda F. 31 Peffley. Cheryl A. 47.67.153 Peffley. Sandra K. 75.117 Penwell. Diana 1. 136 Pep Band 84 Pep Sessions 8,9 Perdue. John E. 136 Perone. Amy S. 1I,56.64,65,l17 Perone. Vita A. 6.64.65.I41.153 Peterson. Carole A. 117 Peterson. Elizabeth 90,153 Pettry. Mark E. 136 Petty, Chris R. 101,108,117 Pfeiffer, Peggy L, 31 Physical Pham. Chau K, 73.117 Pham, Hoang A. iss Phelps, Dan H. 34,107,117 Phillips. Brenda K. 153 Phillips. David W. 104,136 Phillips. Edward L. 117 Phillips, Phillips, Kenneth R, 117 Linda J. 57.58,9O.153 Phillips. Robert L. 57,136 Phillips. Sue R. 71.136 Phillips, Todd J. 153 Phipps. Stephen G. 153 Phipps. Valerie J. Education Department 44 Pickering. Bruce M. 153 Pierson. Carol A. 57.63153 Pierson, Peggy S, 117 Ptlotte. Ann M. 63.65.73,117 Ping, Ruth E. Pino. Christi 67.153 Pitts. Sheila J 153 Plant. Jody R. 1-1,101,153 Plantenga. Dennis -13.114 Plantenga. Loretta 51 Plantenga. Melissa 77.136 Plantenga. Tamara L. 63,83.86.87.153 Plaspohl. Betty 51 Plaspohl. Catherine 61.9S,105,11 Platt. Allison L. 71,136-.139 Platt, Dale A. 136 Poole. Shannon K, 136 Pope. Pamela J. 136 Porter, Cheri L, 54.55,57.58.67.153,163 Potter. Andrew S. 117 Potts, Terry A. 136 Poynter. Steven W. 48,153 Prather, Byron D. 117 Prather. Deborah A. 10,56.63,65.l17 Pratt. Brian K. 153 Price, Lynne R. Price, Sam F. 136 Price, William H. 136 Prten, Anita J. 71.136 Prten, Carolyn A. 57.69,7O.136 Prien, Philip E, 153.163 Ptlll. Thomas H, 34.87.90 Pringer. Marvin E. 40.154 Pritchard, Patty A. 61.75.154 Pugh, David K. 136 Pullen, Tony A. 136 Pulliam, Scott B. 3,136,101,154 Purdy. Jnn D. 154 Purdy, Mike R. use Puterbaugh. Andy C, 86.117 Pyatt. Deanann K. 117 Pyatt. Peter L. 154 Query, Robert L. 36 Quesenberry. Kimberly 56.71136 Radio and TV Department 35 Rady. Douglas C. 86.154 Raiieny, Emily S. use Ralston, Robin T, 56.61.136 Ramirez. Samual 117 Ramsey, Jelfery K. 49,136 Ransom, Bill L, 31,59.66.97,136 Ransom. Carol F. 55.63.7l.l44,154 Rardon, Melissa K. 63,137 Rasltka. Joni C. 61.65.117 Rashka. Laura J. 49.154 Rathhurn, Deborah K, 68.7O.87.90.l54 Rausch. Catherine M. 154 Rausch, Elizabeth A. 85.117 Ray, Barbara A, 117 Rayburn, Brenda J. 137 Rayner. Theresa L, 9O,93,137 Reagan. Colena J. 137 Reagtn, Caroline A. 117 Rebman, Glen T, 137 Rechkemmer. Rob L. 117 Rector. Kenneth D. 85,137 Redford. Kyle 101 Redmon, Kelly A. 77.91.137 Reece. Jonetta M. 59.62137 Reece. Marian L. 64,65.137 Reece, Mary K. 154 Reed, Byron D. 78.87.117 Reed. James D. 117 Reed, James J. 117 Reel. Carla S. 137 Reen, Sherry L. 49.154 Reeve, David F. 37 Reistnger. Keith A. 14.34,89,1S4 Remaly. Jeffery R. 117 Remaly, Neal F. 31,137 Render. Connie J. 117 Render. Russell W, 154 Reseigh, Donna J, 38.56 Reuzenaar. Donald W. 137 Reynolds, Donna P. 59,81.I37 Reynolds, Mike A. Reynolds. Terri L. 85.117 Richard, Mike G. 117 Richards. Jelf M. 137 Richardson. Becky L. 137 Richardson. Benjamin 57.117 Richardson, Bobbi L. 154 Richardson. Terry L, 117 Righlsell, Glenn A. 127 Riley. Katherine L. 154 Rishel. Allen D. 101,104,117 Rishel, Dawn M. 75.85.117 Rishel. Linda D. 137 Ristau, Jay M. 56,101,117 Ristau. Susan A. 40 Ritchie, Vickie L. 117 Roadruck, Jean A, 63,65,l35.137 Roark. Kim D. 117 Robbins, Teresa J. 117 Roberts. Connie R. 137 Roberts. Debbie A. 117 Roberts, Kathy D. 117 Roberts, Matt M. 117 Roberts, Paula L. Roberts, Tracey S. 117 Robertson, Gregory 18.154 Robinson. Douglas G, 117 Robinson, Valerie S. 137 Robledo. Gloria A. 56,64.141.154.163 Robson, Connie S, 71.90.137 Robson. Jodra E, 137 Rock, Patty M. 154 Rockhill, Brian L. 154 Rockhill. Penny S. 31,61,I54 Rogers, Doug A. 137 Rogers, Judith A, 51 Rogers, Margaret E. 71.154 Rogers. Richard L. 108,154 Rohler. Pamela S. 56.137 Rohrman. Richelle S. 1.137 Roller. Leann 137 Rollet, Gregory S. 73,117 Ronan, Sandie D. 117 Ronan. William D. 137 Ronk. Patrick C, 137 Rose. Dallas E. 117 Ross. Bryan J, 117 Ross, Roy 117 Roswarski, Tony M. 66,101,154 Rounds. Richard M. 117 Roundtree. Connie S. 117 Roundtree. Michael 117 Roush. James D. 67,101,154 Roush, James M. 66,101,155 Roush. Jean A, 60,117 Rowe. Penny J. 56.117 Rowlett. Kathleen A. 58.87,90,155 Royer, Dave R. Ruckel, Tina M. 61.117 Ruckle. Kimberly K. 63.65.117 Runck. Linda D. 1,11.67.98,IO5,l55 Runck. Mary E. 74.76.98,105,117 Runda, Mark S. 78.137 Runk. Jack E. 117 Runkle. Michael R. Ruppe. Terry P. 41,77.78.I37 Ruppert. Sharon K, 137 Russell, Angela L. 13.56.65,98,l05.I.17 Russell. Douglas A. 137 Russell, Tim A. 104.155 Rutter. George H, 88.117 Ryan, Chris J. 97,137 Ryves. Jean M. 58.63,65.73.117 Sackett, David A. 49.155 Sadler, Douglas B, 117 Saenger. Christian 58.155 Saenger. Sylvia 1, 58,111,117 Saltsman. Jessie N. 117 Sams. Rodger T. 117 Sanchez, Ana M. 58.63,65,117 Sanchez. Carl S, 67,107,137 Sandefurt, Mary A, 137 Sandell, Christopher 117 Sandell. Eric J, 117 Sanders. Anita R. 117 Sanders. Arlene 137 Sanders, Beth D. 117 Sanders, David W. 58.83,l01,l37 Sanders, Peggy M. 155 Sanders, Robert W. 155 Sarault. Jeff E. 3,101,155 Sarault. Kelly M. 55.137 Satterlield, Todd H, 137 Saturnia. Jackie K. 56.63.117 Sauriol. Sally A, 56.65.137 Savage, Gina F. 51 Sawyer, Tammy L. 117 Scarlett, Brenda K. 137 Scarlett. Glenda R. 137 Schafer. Connie S. 117 Schafer. Martin L. 155 Scherer. Sybille R. 155 Schick, Angela P. 127 Schilling. Julie K, 63.64.65,68,I55 Schilling. Ted D. 57.13I,I35.137 Schimntel, Jackie 60,117 Schmid, Cindy A, 55.63.65,75,l17 Schmidt, Jim M. 137 Schmidt, Robert 16 Schnusseur. Rodney 58,78.I37 Schmitt, Ellen M. 49,56.65.l37 Schneider, Steve R. 137 Schoff, Dianne S. 65.1CB.137 Schoff, Edward L. 36 School Board 16.17 Schopmeyer, William R. 67.89.155 Schrader, William T. 137 Schuessler. Connie 74,111,117 Schug, Peter E. 36 Schull, Jack E. 45,108 Schultz. Bettina S. 17.71.155 Schultz. Brenda S. 47.155 Schultz. Gary D, I55 Schultz, Kimberly L. 127 Schumacher, Brian Schumacher, Bryan L. Schumacher. James W, 117 Schumacher, Jeff 138 Schulz, Linda S. 138 Schutz. Scot D. 138 Science Department 36 Scott, Angela B. 61.87.138 Scott, Leoma F. 138 Scott. Nancy C. 71,138 -17 Scott. Tammy P. I27- So Scowden, Frank J. 138 Scowden. Tim A, 118 Seabolt, Melody A. 138 Searson, Georgina 85,105,138 Sebrey, Maureen E, 118 Secrest. Brad L. 69,138 Secretaries 50 Security Guards S1 Seeger, Ned F. 118 Senior Credits 16O.161.I61.I63 Seniors 110.111.l11.113.I14.115,116. 117.118.119130.131.I31,l33,I34.l35.136.137,I38,139 Sharpe. Randy R. 118 Shaw. Marc A. Shaw, Tara L. 138 Shear. Bob W, 56.87,118 Shedd. Debra L, 155 Sheets. Tim E. 86.138 Shelton. Christopher 73.118 Shelton, Kerri J, 155 Sherlock, Bea 51 Shernus. Joseph W, 118 Sherrill. Janet M. 56.67.86.l38 Shippee. Dave 8. 55.56.87,107.l18 Shippee, Mike 17 Shively, Roger E. 83.138 Shoemaker. Carla J. 59,118 Shoemaker. Connie S. 37 Shoemaker, Sandy K. 47,155,156 Shoemaker. Sherry M. 138 Shoemaker. Toni 118 Shonkwiler. Lydia K. 155 Short. James M. 118 Short. Kenneth L. 81,155 Shriner. Patrick J. 138 Shriner. Ronald C. 58,69.I55 Shropshire. Laura H, 65.73,l05.118 Shumate. Debbie S. 55,56.61.63.65,91,138 Shumate. Dick A. Sielers. Verlte E. 118 Sietsnta, Tamara L. 73.85.118 Silcox. Charles L. 118 Siler. Kenny R. 118 Silva, Paul W, Simek. Janice L, 57.155 Simmons, Steve T. 118 Simmons, Tracy L. 142.118 Sink. Sally 34 Sirep, Donna M, 138 Skibinski. Richard J. 39,133,101 Skiver, Christine A, 11.155 Skorich, Peter R, 155 Slagle. Dennis W. 138 Slaughterbeck, Shirley A. us Slaughterbeck. Tracie 155 Slaven. John D. 86.138 Slavens, Roger C. 138 Sloan, John F. 118 Sloan, Russell K. Slopsema. Sandra S. 13.19,44,lw,128 Slopsema, Tint D. 30,66,67.l07,156 Smallidge. Lindsay 83,118 Smith, Amanda L. 71,190,138 Smith. Andrew D. 87.90.138 Smith, Anthony W. 138 Smith, Beniamin R, 118 smith. Bradley J. si Smith, Brian L. 43.118 Smith, Charles F. 16.118 Smith, Craig A. 101.118 Smith. Dale A. 118 Sntith, Dean A. 78,118 Smith. Donna 118 Smith, Gerald L. 138 Smith, Harold 36 Smith, James A. 138 Smith. Jay G. 35.56,65,86,l08.156 Smith. Jean E, 41 Smith, Jeffery W. 77,101,118 Smith. Jill D, 56,151,118 Stnith. Kathrine F. 56,156 Smith. Leonard 17 Stnith. Lois G. 138 Stttith, Lynne F, 61,68,156 Smith, Michelle M, 138 Smith, Morris J. 75,138 Smith. Peter D. 138 Smith, Randall 118 Smith, Richard T. 138 Smith Rick A. 138 Smith Robin A. 115 Sntith, Wesley W. 138 Smyser. Windsor S. 156 Snoddy. Brian K. Snoddy. Dupont 156 Snyder, Christine L, 156 Snyder. Jack E, 56.118 Social Studies Departure Solomon, Penny S, 63.615.71.138 nt 39 Sophomore Ensemble 74 Saphomores I50,151,I51,153.I54.l55.I56.I57 158159 Sorenson, Derrin P. 138 Sosa. Omelio T. 38.56 Sosa. Vivian M. 118 Sowers, Michael W. 118 Spalding, Gary D, 118 Spalding. Loretta J. 56,156 Spanish Club 57 Sparrendahl. Diane 156 Speech Department 34 Speech Team 87 Speheger, Stevan W, 35.86 Spencer. Larry K. 76,78.I14,156 Serie. Pamela S. 138 Server, John R. 19.155 Setters. Carl S, Sexton, Debbie K. 39,145,155 Sexton, Sexton, Steve J. 73.118 Toni L. 77,78.1l4,118 Seymour. Kerry N, 118 Shade, Shade, Kevin W. 155 Lori A, 63,84,I18 Shaffer. Cindy S, 55.56,63.89,155.157 Spencer, Sandra L. 56.156 Sperandio, Dorys H. 39 Stader. Vickie L. 156 St. Clair, Christopher 61,118 St. Clair, Robert C. 39 Stair. Cathy S. 36.59.65.138 Stair, Todd A. 66.76.77,104,l56 Stalker. James S, 46,47 Stansberry, Linda D. Stanwyck, Catherine 57.58.78,156 Starcher. David A. 118 Shaffer, Gerald L. 128 Shaffer, Steve G. 138 Shake, Jeffery A. 66.101,IO4,I38 Sharp. Brian S. 118 Sharp, Roger A. 138 Steckel. Deborah A. 63.69.7D.I56 Stedman. William M. 156 Steele. Dennis T. Steill, Lorrie A. 59.7I.76.I38 Stembaugh. Scott A. 58.88.IOl.l38 Stephen. Diane M. 65.SJ.86.89.I56 Stephenson. Jerry W. I58 Stephenson. Kerry N. 56.90.08 Stephenson. Sharon 7l.86.88.I38 Stephenson. Terry J. 08 Stevens. Tony L. I38 Stevenson. Diane L. SS.56.63.6S.7I.76.l38 Stevenson. Roger D. l07.I56 Stewart. Carol L. 56.78.08 Stewart. Mark J. 08 Sttchter. Corriena S. 08 Stickrod. Dwith 08 Stickrod. Dwight A. 08 Stiers. Joseph L. IS6 Stine. Darlene Y. 49.l56 Stingley. Stacey t. 63.64.65.99.l03.l38 Sttngley. Theresa A. 60.I38 Stitz. Marianne 58.53.65.7I.86.S9.l38 Stoike. Davtd R. 6l.83.l38 Stokes. James W. l38 Stokes. Jeff W. 08 Stolz. Barbara A. 60.l38 Stontbaugh. Theresa 56.63.7108 Stone. Damaris K. I56 Stone. Katherine A. 56.63.l56 Stone. Stephen S. 55.56.08 Stoner. Brenda S. I56 Stortnont. Robert D. 36 Stornts. Derrick A. 08 Storz. Michael A. Stoup. Donald C. l3B Stowell. Vtckt L. 41 Strahle. Gretchen L. 6.S6.64.68.69.I56.IS7 Strain. Karen M. I5.4S.I56 Strange. David A. I56 Straub. Connie S. 08 Straws. Debra J. 08 Strong. Candace L. 08 Strong. William V. 36.l38 Strunk. Mary J. 55.62.63.65.I56 Stuckey. Sarah V. 76.77.I57 5tt.ldenl Association Counl:lI5-1.55 Stump. Linda J. 55.67.98.lll.l28 Stylen. Rena M. 5O.l57 Suiter. Daniel D. 08 Sullivan. Barry S. 08 Sullivan. John T. 08 Sullivan. Michelle 49.I57 Sullivan. Robert A. 08 Summers. Summers . Summers. Gail L. 55.53125 Jodell K. l2B Victor H. 56.08 Trainers and Managers Il6 Travis. Margutte J. 6l.09 Treece. Jatttes M. Treece. Peggy S. Trenkle. Lisa R. 58.76.l57 Trent. Brian J. I39 Trost. Linda E. 09 Trout. Andrea 56 Trout. Caroline J. 55.58.63.64.65.SB.l39 Trout. Donna E. 7I.l39 Trottt. Robert J. 68.86.88.l57 Tschaenn. Mark E. 09 Ttlerll. John A. 3.59.86.88.89.l:l9 Tull. Peggy R. 59.84.l39 Tull. Ronald E. 76.129 Turner. Charles R. 09 Turner. Leann K. 75.09 Turner. Robert P. IO! Turner. Ruby L. 50 Tyrrell. Bret W. I39 Ubelltor. Katherine 23.09 Underhill. Anthony lOl.l39 Underhill. Celeste 74.09 Underhill. Kevin P. 96.09 Underwood. Janet L. I57 Upsltaw. Eric G. 82.09 Usher. Robert C. 73.I01.09 Utz. Kttttberly A. IS7 Lltx. Margaret J. l57 Vail. Mike E. IS7 Vandertttark. Joseph I39 Vandertttay. Robin L. IS7 Van Horn. David E. l39 Van Kretschtttar. Sandra SI Van Ostran. Alison J. 09 Vanouse. James 09 Van Pelt. David W. 09 Van Voorst. Brenda H. 58.63139 Varsity Singers 70 Vaughan, Kelly A. 63.67.87.99.l44.IS3 Vaughan. Suzanne G. 55.56.63,65.99.I1l.I29 Vaughn. Micheal J. Veach. Alan W. 09 Veach. Aleata A. Velten. Bradley J. Velten. Lori A. 85.09 Vessels. Peggy S. 48 Vtce. Susan D. 65.7I.I39 Vick. Robin E. 15.09 Vick. Roland G. 78.l39 Vogel. Micheal J. 58.76.78.l39 Voices ol Jefl 7l Wledenhoelt. Debbie S8.6l.lJ9 Wledenhoelt. Diana 58.139 Wiedenltoelt. Jeflery SB Wiegand. Brian T. 82.09 Wiese. Debra K. 49.09 Wilcox. John D. 49.09 Wilder. Diane L. 58.7l.I39 Wilkie. Bradley W. 59.89 Wilkinson. Michael I39 Willey. Norman 4S.lO4.lI7 Wllllaitts. Dentecio W. Williams. Ellen M. 29.ll4 Willtattts. Gary L. 76.78 Willlattts. Jeffrey L. lO2.09 Williams. Linda L. 7l Williams. Nancy A. 56.G7.74.99.I59 Willtattts. Pamela G. Williams Wills K Steven A I59 ndt D 09 Williams. Tamara L 47 IS8 . a B Wilson. Wilson ruce A I39 aren 87.90 Wilson. Chester S. 58.09 . K L Wilson. isa K. 59.7l.88.l39 Williams. Scott D. 73.77.lIO.l29 M Wtlson. argret A. SS.6l.74,90.0l.09 Wilson. Samuel J. IJ9 Wilson. Tatttara J. 58.09 Wilson. Tint J. 90 Wiltgen. James E. 71.09 Wtnbun. Bruce L. Wininger. Lois J. Winter. Bruce F. 48.l58 Winter. Jennifer L. I39 Wirth. Charles A. I29 Wtshttteyer. Gary R. 4l.80.84 Wislttneyer. Mary Beth SI Withers. John W. 09 Wolf. Janelle M. 56.57.6l.92.l39 Wolter. Jay A. Wolter. Joe D. 09 Wolnble. Shryll J. 42 Women 's Chorus 75 Wood. Katherine 26 Wood. Mary J. Wood. Theodore L. 09 Woodward. Tina M. II4 Woolf. Jean M. 47 Worttnan. Barry L. Il4 Wralght. Brian K. Wreslllng IO4 Wright. Catherine J. 6.IS.lCB.lS8 Wright. Christina L. lM.II3.l25.I29 Wright. Janet L. l39 wright. Tray lc. IO2.lO4.09 Wyant. Charles A. IS9 Wyant. Robert A. Yates. Aleeah M. I39 Yates. Betty P. 50 Yates. William E. 50 Yazzte. Sara I39 Yoaktlm. Debra K. I39 Yoder. Dawn E. 68.90 Yost. Charlotte Sl Yost. Jacquelyn S. 57,93 Yost. Jenniler J. 58.85.09 Vast. Judi Sl Young. Elaine M. 65.lm.l39 Young. 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