Lanphier High School - Lan Hi Yearbook (Springfield, IL)
- Class of 1977
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Misty water color mem'ries-of the way we were. ' 1 EX. r Scattered pictures-of the smiles we left behind, t - rrcr 1 y E , ,,-,A7 g ,,.3' k smiles we gave to one another for the way we weref E tt iiEy1 E lir y .Q ,,g' - rkr, I -.s' :,,:. Can it be that it was all so simple then, y or has time rewritten ev'ry line?:'i So it's the laughter we will remember, whenever we remember-the way we were, The way we werefk 2 l l If we had the chance to do it all again, tell me, would we? Could we? Mem'ries-may becbeautiful and yet, what's too painful to remember we simply choose to forget , 3 CII 6221151 f TABLE CDF CCJNTENTS FACULTY 14 4 ' I f HCMECOMING 40 1 MAGI 5 QI 19 'as 2, ' SENIQRS ... 46 f UNDERCLASSMEN ... 82 -6 I ' I 11' , SPCDRTS 128 ,X I , fi' lt Cf 22343 I ' 53253 E3 F' f 5552 E4 I , .111-.1 41.32. I 4 I 5:3 INDEX 217 I ACTIVITIES ... 208 Y DEDICATIC ' ln1951, when our principal was a senior here, a young busi- ness teacher came to work at Lanphier. He had previously served in the U.S. Army during W.W. ll as a private secretary for General George C. Marshall, and later for Dwight D. Eisen- hower. While serving at this position, he attended conferences in the White House with such persons as President Franklin D. Roosevelt, President Harry S. Truman, and Sir Winston Churchill. IZ-et 'Urose 4060 waufa' 0125 5tfl'YI,Hj Far exceffence mavd 000' fvf 'fiose UAU will noi- U .. :Ls omg: msn 1 YI-I-I ,i nl Q ., - Q -n as Q ,X 1 ag.. an ffwsx Ha -n'n- lfnugss ,Q P ' tv- -, ll!!-ef Lg? MR. BRooKs o .W or f e E -wma M... :W , . ' as ,-........ E 3 ' 1. ,fm :g, , w--qw-qyytwiwwi ,,,, 1 WW ,,,,,.,. .,. 1 rrlwi .Qi E Since he came to Lanphier, he hasbeen a teacher, a counselor, and is currently an assistant principal in charge of the Guid- ance Center. He ,begins an average work day at 6:30 in the morning and goes home at approximately 5:30 in the afternoon. Be- sides his eleven hours during the day, you may find him at work in his office many evenings. He knows more about the stu- dents at L.H.S. and devotes more time to us than anyone . . . It is with great pride that the Lan-Hi is dedicated to this tre- mendous person, Mr. Lester Brooks. 5 EDITORIALS LADY LIONS You've had your yearbook how long? ls it two weeks, two months, or two years? At any rate, ylou are finally getting around to reading t e articles, dedication, theme, team records and editorials. The 1977 Lan- Hi Staff tried a new twist in this book. We wrote articles covering many issues that concern LHS students. These two pages are simply opinions of students. You may or may notagree with them. So sit back, relax, and enjoy your reading. These editorials should refresh your memory of the way we were! STUDENT HONOR Student of the Week is an annual honor received by various senior students from each city high school and sponsored by the Springfield Marine Bank. Student Council, a select group, chooses our applicants and suqposedly judges them on scholarship, lea ership, and extra-curricular activities. Thirty-six seniors from the six Springfield high schools competed with each other monthly, starting in November and ending in january, for a four gear scholarship awarded to a lucky indivi ual near the end of the year. It seemed to me that since this honor is to compete for this scholarship, it shouldn't be the responsibility ofthe Student Council to choose our representatives but that of the teachers. Who else but the teachers could select applicants that fit the qualities associated with Student of the Week? Also, I feel a scholarship should be given to someone who is capable intellectually but incapable financially to further his edu- cation. In previous years a sizeable portion of the winners have been children of well- to-do families who could have easily sup- ported them through college. Toward the end of the year, juniors are nominated. l believe that they shouldn't be selected because this deprived other se- niors from trying for the scholarship since juniors could not win it anyway. Anymore, being a Student of the Week is more or less just having your picture in the paper ganother photo for your scrapbookj instea of providing someone with a chance to further his education which he deserved but couldn't afford.-D.R. 6 Would you like a program? May l help you to your seat? These familiar phrases were often heard throughout the football and basketball seasons from the Lady Lions, othenfvise known as the Ush- Qrettes. The Usherettes did more than just hand out programs and find seats for vis- iting fans. They also directed traffic at Open House and occasionally at Teachers' Work- shops. The Usherettes, along with Key Club, ran the concession stand during bas- ketball season. During the month of Octo- ber, the three juniors and nine seniors spent many hours of hard work constructing a float for the Homecoming parade, only to get rained out. With funds earned from the concession stand, the Usherettes purchased two new uniforms. The black sweaters and slacks and the jumpsuits added a touch of class to the city's only service club of this type. Al- though the girls usually had a lot of fun with their assigned duties, they did run into a few prob ems during the year. Sometimes visitors and even Lanphier's own fans got a little too carried away but the Usherettes were always ready to handle any situation with a smile.-B.A. GRADUATION lt wasn't too long ago that we used to rush from the playground after recess into our classrooms to read about Dick, lane and Spot. Almost too soon, we advanced to Middle School and quickly adopted to the novelty of being able to move from class to class for a wider variety of subjects. For many of us it seemed like only yester- day that we, as freshmen, confronted the challenge of High School and proudly presented ourselves as the Class of '77, Fi- nally, we became seniors and reached the day that declared our Graduation. To many seniors, our long anticipated graduation day was an occasion of sorrow. The reality that it was the final day of the unity of our class disheartened many, for there will never be another day exactly like it. Some were saddened when they realized that they looked at Lanphier for the last time. Others shared tears with friends as they relived their fondest memories and ex- changed their last good-byes. But Graduation Day wasn't just a time to grieve. lt also sparkled with happiness and initiated the beginning of a new life for each of us. A small number of the gradu- ation class marked their new life with a pledge of marriage. A career with the armed forces compelled some new gradu- ates to take up the challenge. Many stu- dents wished to continue their education and prepare for their chosen field by enroll- ing in a college or trade school while an equal number embarked on a job shortly after graduation. Whether we choose a life of labor or lei- sure, l hope that a majority of us will be able to attend our tenth year class reunion. l hope that there will be no tears of sorrow. Instead, we will just laugh together. See you in ten years!-N.P. BEST YEARS? Your high school years are said to be the best ears of your life. Have they been? Or will they be? lt's hard to answer this ques- tion without first deciding whether or not we really went to a high school. There were really very few traditional high school activities reserved for the Lan- phier students. Nearly all extracurricular ac- tivities were open to the Edison students. The Edison student body participated in the entire Homecoming process, they could enter the parade, were eligible for thecprizes, and finally were allowed to at- ten the dance that evening. What more could deflate a high school student's ego? What more could lessen his school pride? The Edison students also attended our after-game dances, held money making projects such as bake sales in our lobby, participated in our Student Government Association and were pictured in our yearbook. lt seems that there were very few restric- tions placed upon the middle school stu- dents. By participating so wholeheartedly in high sc ool activities, the Edison stu- dents necglected to support their own school an therefore deprived the Lanphier students their true high school years. Lanphier and Edison were the only schoos in Springfield paired together. No other city middle school hasbeen given the rights that have been given to Edison, no other city high school has been denied the right to carry the name of a high school. Our school spirit was dominated by the Edison student, and why not? They've had everything to gain and we've had every- thing to lose. Our deflated egos and cries for help have been ignored. lt's hard to jsupport a school that won't support you. I But don't give in. Don't accept things for what they are. If you want to remember lyour high school years, then start now and do something about it. There's a time and place for everything. It's time to restore Lanphier to the high school it once was . . . NOW!-K.B. ffxvc ciaowino The Area Vocational Center was a great opportunity for young men and women to learn trades that would help them after graduation. AVC was set up for the schools of Springfield and the surrounding towns to use. A bus system was supplied so that it lwould be convenient for students without cars to attend. As a student at the Area Vo- cational Center, I am proud to say that the Auto Body Shop had an adequate supply of tools and materials. Classes at the Center started at seven fifty-five a.m. and were dismissed at ten twenty a.m. The hard working students at AVC had a fifteen minute break. The break area had several soda machines at which the price was twenty-five cents. There were several Tom's machines at which the price was fifteen cents. The attendance system was like ours at Lanphier. The teachers were friendly as were the principal and as- sistant principals. This year the Area Voca- tional Center had something new. They produced a yearbook. As you can see, the AVC has come a long way.-B.D. LET GIRLS IN? I listened closely to all that went on this year concerning Lanphier's Key Club with much disgust and resentment. I strongly objected to the way the female students at LHS were treated and see no reason why we were turned down membership. I do want everyone to know, however, that Key Club itself was not to blame. True, a few very crude remarks were made by Mr. Will- hoit, the club's advisor, but the decision to turn down girls for membership was made by the Kiwanis Club of Springfield, which sponsors Key Club, notl by the Key Club it- self. I happen to think this Kiwanis or ani- zation was not only unfair and prejuciced but also very stupid injtheir reasoning. Al- lowing girls to join Key Club would not change it into a social or anization for girls, as Mr. I illhoit stated, gut it would only broaden Key Club intb a more involved and active group of both young men and women. Other schools allowed female stu- dents to join and have very successful organizations. l We did not wish to intrude and destroy this fine organization buy only be a part of it. Was this asking tod much? Would this honorable club turn down membership to students because they were black, brown, red or yellow in color?j No, that would not only be pnethical but would also be break- ing an Hnwritten law. Prejudice is wrong. lust as t jese people would not change their color, we are not going to change our sex. So what seems to be the problem? Kiwanis has .become a very unpopular group and you can easily understand why. As long as people are allowed to turn down others because of race, religion, or sex, something is definitely wrong. If a young woman meets all the qequirements to join Key Club, she should not be denied mem- bership simply because of one factor: she is female.-T.I. y A few young ladies lattacked this year's LHS Key Club: the only club in school with membership limited to males. These young ladies attempted to etl into the club by de- manding membersgip. They were well qualified, but Key Club is a division of Ki- wanis International whjch is also limited to males. The decision to accept or deny the girls mjmbership was up to them. The club suppo ed the girls when they went to a Ki- wanis meeting with alpetition. When the club voted for the support of the girls, however, the charter members were afraid to vote. Hardly any views were expressed until after the meeting when some of the mem- bprg w re saying how it would mess up the cu . After the females attended the Kiwanis meetin and it adjourned, the decision was final: a solutely no wdmen were to be al- lowed into the LHS Key Club. I personally agree with the decision be- cause there are enough female oriented clubs already. Why not preserve what little the men at Lanphier have? In conc usion, I su est that if these young ladies would Iii? an organization similar to Key Club, they shouldn't gripe at the members of the club. They could do something like start a Keyettes Club for l women. Maybe later you can bring up your fight against Kiwanis again, but this year you struck out.-C.F. PEP CLUB School spirit dead? Slowly but surely it was fading fast until a little spark revived it at a football game. , The school spirit grew 'and expanded thanks to Miss Cutsinger and Mr. Taylor, two individuals who became aware of a little excitement and captured it to form a new and revised Pep' Club. The club cheered in a small section of the bleachers and added to the excitement of the games. It showed the players that students did care and they were not knocking their brains out for nothing. It also made the cheerleaders proud to have students learn cheers and all along. Before, students did not cheer cause they didn't like the old cheers, they wanted something new and different so the cheerleaders started doing big mounts and sharp and snappy cheers. Then the fans considered them entertainers. The cheerleaders this year still did a few new cheers, but they tried to make them easy enough for the students to learn. I commend the cheerleaders for their ef- forts, but I especially congratulate the new Pep Club for their success in'rousing the school spirit at LHS.-RC. I VAN DALISM In most schools, vandalism was a small contribution to unnecessary expenses. In my opinion, Lanphier had a big problem concerning vandalism. In the first nine weeks of the school year Mr. Schmidt, the principal, called an assembly. He threat- ened to take away smoking areas. I thought that would have been great considering that smoking contributed to fifty percent of the tardies this year. Some of the vandalism that occurred was meaningless and costly. I also believe that most of this vandalism was brought onby a small group of students who could care less about education.-E.F. 7 LAN-HI PRESENTS I 1 3 W 3 jf THE C Ass QF 77 TTTT?TY TYTYTY? Lliaiiii EDlTOR'S CT- 'N 0 Us Ns. 5 HOME GUEST H0 For a year, people complained and griped about situations and events at school. lf we had stopped and thought about how ridiculous we sounded and acted, a lot of needless complaining and suffering could have been prevented. Sophomores, juniors, and seniors put down the name Lanphier-Edison Complex to no end. When asked what school we attended, we probably answered, Lanphier High School anyway. No one was hurt by the dual name, after all, what's in a name? lt's the quality of the people that counts. The eighth and ninth graders were subject to se- vere criticism from the upperclassmen. Actually, we mature and big, grown-up high school students were the childish ones with all our unfair remarks. The junior high students didn't enjoy being a com- plex any more than we did. But we were thinking only of ourselves in condemning everyone else. Key Club, an organization for males only, was subject to attack from a small group of female protestors. The majority of the students felt that Key Club should remain limited to male membership, but the protes- tors forgot about the numerous clubs and organiza- tions for girls only that existed at Lanphier this and past years. The behavior of some students was outrageous this year. We went from having an unexcused ab- sence list to an excused absence list because cut- ting classes was such a popular pastime. A special security guard, armed with a gun, had to be hired to protect the students, faculty, and property on the school grounds. The teachers' strike drew many varied opinions from students. Most thought it was great, it gave us an excuse to skip school. We simply told our par- ents that it was too dangerous to go to school and they let us stay home. Neither we nor they stopped to realize that it is extremely difficult for a small group of administrators and substitute teachers to effectively control and teach two-thousand stu- dents at one time. Those teachers and adminis- trators cared enough to come to school, and should have been commended, not criticized. There were good things occurring at Lanphier this year. A new Pep Club revived the fading school spirit of the students. We had very successful ath- letic teams. The school gained a new mural to re- member 1977 as a special year. Assemblies were excellent, drawing large, interested crowds. Many other good happenings and developments com- bined to make 1977 an outstanding year in that respect. The students and faculty must realize how much growing we all have to do. Many times this year we have been outstanding as human beings, but also many times we've all acted very much less than our ages. At any rate, we survived the tragedies and cel- ebrated the victories. Lanphier-Edison wasn't all bad, but we could have done a little more of our share to make it better. OTES l 0 0 L 3 jj X l l l C-EDY STRIKES AT LH l yff kEvi N SMITH If N , fly X NVAX X Nyc l Q NR N lt During the summer, a Lanphier student was criti- afwf 'wks l cally injured in a service station holdup. Kevin Smith X l ,Aff g X NX ll was a B average auto body repair student, mechanical 05,1 f ' I . YV drawing buff and a wrestler. He would havecbeen a f 1 i I if tmp tm l 1 - J X , lj 'fl txt ll V ul' jljjl, He was beaten and left in a back storeroom of the l l' 'Al station where he had worked for a week. Besides leav- ,I l X A ll fjlf- ing Kevin for dead, the attackers got a total of 5548.40 ' , l 9,455.3-s,., 'jj'-N ll and six cartons of cigarettes. Only days later, they ll jg -f 'jjlxk ll were in jail and Kevin was struggling for his life in the fy, Ill, jj' l hospital. He suffered severe brain injury and under- Al, ily ' .' j i M1 i jjll 1 went surgery several times. He fought hard, but he lost l X ' jj l 'j,q ,l'l ' l his battle. He died during the early morning of Octo- X ber 13, 1976. . X llvlany local groups and individuals raised and do- nated money to help pay for Kevin's surgery and other ,' li -6 medical expenses. A- ,The 1977 Lan-Hi Staff would like to express our con- cern and sympathy to Kevin's family. 1 I rvlifrvloialufvl NED BURGE Mr. Ned Burge came to Lanphier as a custodian in 1968. He was here for eight years. A man of great abilities, friendliness, and cheer- fulness, he was admired and liked by all those who knew him. He died at age 67 on july 29, 1976. cARLos HANDLER On May 19, 1976, Carlos Handler, who was an ex- change student at Lanphier last year, was killed in an au- tomobile accident. He had stayed with Diane Skufca's fam- ily from December, 1975 until February, 1976. He was a high school student in Chichigalpa, Nica- ragua. 11 'lk ,M MISTY M EMQRI ES WATERCOLOR SCATTERED PICTURES . l k FACU LTY Memories may be beautiful, and yet, What's too painful to remember We simply choose to forget? 3.5 l'l Phillip H. Schmidt, Principal LD, Washington, Assistant Principal Ed Ransford, Assistant Principal 'SSX-a.. E Lester Brooks, Assistant Principal , 1 W, Roger Distlehorst, Assistant Principal Bill Fishburn, Assistant Principal COUN ELGRS .Y Robert Allen fgfsfi' z XX wmv Terri Benson Bradley Earl Carr Virginia McCasey Terry Nuding 2 . 8 jean Ahlberg French Mildred Bowden Algebra, Gen. Mathematics Geometry Gretchen Bruins Health Ed., Driver's Ed Classroom za p 1 . -va Q a 1e...1-if-v,,1-:we:...-,vm-I ,Www N1 .. nun 1 FACU LTY Colleen Armitage Record-keeping, Typing, General Business Helen Bellamy Lang., Short Story, Iourn. 'Qs V M behind World Lit., Indiv. Reading, It ' is-IIA joe Bonefeste Indiv. Reading, Lang., En Industrial Eng. Anita Brown Fam. Living, Careers, Home Mgt., Homemaking Ray Bruzan Environmental Sci. I, Environ- mental Sci. II 4 i by if , m,AiL fa l M I Kathy Bubas Royle Camgbell a Reading c.vv.T., D. . Keep on Truckin' y james Caruso l Librarian i Own i jackie Carey Home Ec., Foods, On Your Charles Childs Nell Clay l Graphic Arts, Industrial Arts Typing, Recordkeeping, Gen- eral Business l 4 i l l Michael Cason B.P.E. JY ,. 5 E iff? ' - 1 .mv wwf , .ai '-73' in s 5 So what! l can balance one on my nose. William Clay Robert Clifford Gen. Math, Adv. Algebra, B.P.E. Geometry 1 ,,,,,.,.......-- 2 ri xikh Norman Cook Lorraine Coombes B.P.E. History, English See, it says right here, 2+2 2 S . lack and jill went up the hill Grace Curry Georgia Cutsinger My U.S. History, English History ef l QV? if 1, iw Lf, ZX l 1 WW Mfr A llnoblf .,s-V: . Cynthia Davies Typing, Acct., Office Practice Va ,X 2,7 t..t Q N V 1 ,,s4-'exif .' ,, ,bs ' -:gy-Q2-2'., p,.fiV1SfH::f-HKN, . 7 33 . , -lslamiwyf 'N mi 2 Hilfe: wil ,, l - 5 . ,c,,,5,fffw W of l Tambra Diamond Gen. Bus., Sales Record- keeping I don't think TNT should be in the brownie recipe. . itit fy 'ft. tirrr E l Shlfley DlSf'eh0fSf David UOWUGY y ' T Pre-Algebra, Mathematics SCIGUCG, B'0l08Y, Env. Sci. lf l hope we don't have fish for lunch. T Ven' Zoology Everyone thinks this is my best side. Debra Erickson Tom Ervin l Mathematics, Reading Biology, Physiology 21 , h ,G , Carole Fields Patrick Flannigan Eng., Grammar, Indiv, Dr. Ed. Classroom, Health Reading Ed., B.T.W. Ruth Fouts Physical Science, Science Well, what can I say? Leona Garrison Bus. Law, Typing, Luke Gleason Stenography Science Thomas Ford Concert Band james Gardner B.P.E. Edith Glosecki Latin ' S. sf, ,, - ' john Gudgel Lee Halberg Ind. Arts, Electricity, B.P.E. Electronics iz ' ,ggi :il C-arey Hodge Drawing, Elem. Art, Painting LaVerne Holtman Q Typing, Transcription King Kongls pin cushion. l Ellen Ingersoll Child Care, Interior Decor., Helen jeske Creative Stitchery Biology Ed Kane Reading, Soc. Stud., Career Ed. Floyd Horath C.W.T. m,,,..wv N FIX, Boy, this is fun! lessie Leach Librarian Cindy Luton C-.P.E. Arlyn Lober Gen. Mathematics, College Algebra Arnold McMiIIen Acct., Typing, 0.0. may Mary Fran Lavin American Studies, Govt. Yrbk. journ. .4 y..-n-9--1 X ' -M Bobbie Lovelady Eng., Reading, Career Ed. Terrill Meyer Spanish I M 44 ll ?E?1 , Dennis Morris Art Robert Nika i Dr. Ed. Classroom, Health Ed., B.T.W. l Richard Priller Physics, Chemistry joan Olson Frances Pool l Geometry, Intro. Algebra English , Rayl Ramsey Archt. Mech. Drafting, Ind. Arts, Mech. Draw. Patricia Houston, Study Hall -'Q , 2 Steve Rambach U.S. History, Social Studies john Ransdell Wld. Affairs, Con. Ed., Ger- man, Spanish 25 i - i i if fri' , 4 5- '32 ' 512, Q az P2 ,fp gg '12 Q P ' 5 i .R El .735 5 1 ldiw NM., V E K Harriet Reynolds 1. Barron Robinson Creative Stitchery, Careers Soc.. Studies, Govt Amer Now hear this, you Sweathogs Stud'eS Conni Schlee Mathematics 26 Chad Roseboom B.P.E., Science Leonard Semon Govt., U.S. History, Amer. Studies Georgia Rountree Larry Rowe History, Social Studies English Impressions of my favorite students riff! Sandy Sexton G.P.E. Frank Stull Science Betty Taylor Amer. Lit., Lit., Indiv. Read., A.P. Eng., Creat. Wr. Deborah Sidener Gen. Bus., Acct Record keeping R' - i Suzanne Sullivan Lit., English, Short Story john Taylor History, Social Studies N I if ,i ,x Reno Torricelli Helen Vanlvleter Barbara VanWinkle Barb VonBehren Occupational information Independent Study, Math- English Reading Thomas Wagner B.P.E. john Watkins Environmental Sci. l 81 vert. Zoology ll, ln- ematics, Eng. What's Carter got that I haven't got? This face belongs in Advance Play Production. I :ytt 3 t i E ' . gtg . . S. sift ' F l l 2 l 1 I r l 5 5. , QE is , ' Q4 1 '- 28 1 Antionette Washington Gen. Mus., Beg. Guitar, Mus. Sur. Il, Choir Conni Weathers Adv. Play Prod., Lit., 1 Act Play, Creative Writing I I 1 f F I- Martha Weil Kristine White Homemaking Intro. Alg., Gen. Mathematics I deserve a bleak today. ' I a ov- Gary Willhoit Sam Williams Government, U.S. History Woodworking, Industrial Arts O.K., Iet's do it right this time. Robert Wylder l Lyle Wind Short Story, Amer. Lit., Indiv. I Robert Young Theodore Babcock Mathematics Read, Grammar I World Manu . C.W.T., D.E. I I 29 SECRET RIES Dorothy Boehner Mary Dickerson Sally French Lanphier Attendance Counseling Mary Ann Lepper Eileen Paris Susan Rowe Attendance Counseling Edison Carol Statzer Patricia Taylor Lanphier Attendance TTE CE oFFlCER 1 Q N K A,, , fix, y Roger Eilts l i f l june Benson Mary Leigh B0 RD or EDUCATICD Row 1: Dr. Richard Klahn, Mr. Leroy jordan. Row 2? Mr. Robert Goldman, Mr. Henry Klop- penberg, Mr. Earl Wax, Ms. Carman Chapman, Mr. Leo Havey, Mr. Thomas Donaldson. ,,. E l Row 1: Della Maurer Ann Bedolli Row 2: Tom Buckler Tom Lovegrov William E. Smith losephine Ashcraft Cora Stover Bertha Sexton Roseanna Light Alyleen Frantz Not Pictured: julie Bressan, Manager ludy Finney Helen Connel 32 CUSTCDIANS CAFETERIA Wm 'J If , inin ifgrrgi - R' wma A Qt x E may 9 ' ,vi in ,fe 1-If f ss' 'Sz in 5 i r. r Eff f15Ii+f?,YI3?5gIZ:7g', K ' 'f 'Q 1 ,. f er! Elm Wag Ehizg Mlm: :1 35 raw X . A. Our Angel of Mercy. B. C. D. E. F. A. june Benson, B. Torn Ervin, C. Arlyn Lober, D. Cynthia Davies, E. Robert Allen, F. Norman Cook, G. Shirley Distlehorst, H. Connie Weathers, l. joe Bonefeste, l. Mary Fran Lavin. 1 ' -P . er-L Lf f r ., A 5 w I ax ,f .1Q , i .j L L '7 -Lff ,, f- . ww F ff 1 M.- Y .w- W 9 ,Ap V uv, I ..'v ','li 61? H 5 . ... Q ' ,yi ju: 41- :'.. .. , 4 'fr Q - , , 1 3 C. Little Larry in 1952 , A A. Liz B. johnny ,f 5: 1 D. jackie Snag ' W 5- Q ff1El!12E.E . . 1.- 'K' i '- 'C - ' v. -, .4,'f- 4-9' . ...I ' ',13,,,.4,., ,ui ' an, t h23'.,'.., il ...,V Z I 1 ig-2f1z'a.'riff1f, Fw.. , yQ,wf:e3 va- '-, . 1 i'f,s?S'4-wiv, 'Wm'.5.',y1'v.'fi'.f.:f..ff:' , V 5 f if . sg, ?1ff1?wg ' 3972 Q, , G. Sam H. I. Pete A. Anita Brown, B. john Taylor, C. Larry Rowe, D. jacqueline Carey, E. Lester Brooks, F. Debra Erickson, G. Sarn Williams, H. Helen Vanfvleter, I. jessie Leach. A. Adonis D. A little girl in New York. G. H. Geese E is ii kkl' L , . ,,., g I.. ., e,,1 C. F. just a few months old. 5932- W -HQ., ,rms l. l- A. l.R. Gudgel, B. 81 E. Robert Nika, C. Richard Priller, D. Terry Benson, F. Helen Bellamy, G. Kristine White, H. Al Gieseking, I. Steve Rambach, 1. Royle Campbell. l l l fl' B. Kewpie Doll C. Lee G. 1958 H. Pine Bluff, Arkansas. A. Raymond Bruzan, B. Harriet Reynolds, C. Leona Garrison, D. Ruth Fouts, E. john Ransdell, F. Carole Fields, G Reno Torricelli, H. Mr. and Mrs. Washington. ,,,k . Li i l gi adm ., -,. B. J C. D. l F. Thunderbird of 1928. l E. Some things never change G. l A. Patrick Flannigan, B. Linda McAuley, C. Georgia Cutsinger, D. Lee Halberg, E. Helen leske, F. Robert Young Ellen Ingersoll. be . ' ,f,, . - IW A. ,rk K ,wal E. Her first car. D. Millie , 3 G- H. Tim my xr? :ik . L K i. Z . ii., C. F. josh ww-ii. M l. Baby Doll A. Marilyn Gardner, B. William Clay, C. Robert Wylder, D. Mildred Bowden, E. Mary Leigh lon Ieftl, F. jerry losse- rand, G. Gretchen Bruins, H. Nancy Thimos, l. Georgia Rountree. A. 1954 D. E. Known as Barb Ames. F. C. Barry B. Hergy in 1948. C- H. SIugger Mizza B. A. Ramsey and Lober, B. Barb VanWinkIe, C. Terry Nuding, D. TJ. Meyer, E. Barb Von Behren, F. Dennis Wilson, G. Barry Robinson, H. Martha Bradley. i 39 HGMECGMI C1976 -saga ' 's 1 Q, 4 ,. , 1, 4. T ANGE IVIAGI C, 'f fr c GN 1 Q J! In Tim hands Off to Dace during the game. 40 BI? 7,33 .L ,Ni T -SQA ,: 1 it , S X K l Pallbearers bring in the MacArthur casket during Pep S 1 Club's skit at the assembly. l . . l .Q . W Queen Linda returns to her seat at the assembly. i An assembly, a parade, a football game, and a dance made the last weekend in October stand out at LHS. The assembly, a complete suc- cess, started the weekend off great! On Saturday the weather created a problem as pouring rain drowned all hopes of the annual procession of floats and cars through the city. Some avid football fans and a determined team rallied that afternoon to score a 42 to 12 victory for LHS over the De- catur MacArthur Generals in the cold, dreary rain. Lanphier's old gym, decorated with fall colors and dis- playing the theme Strange Magic, set the scene for honoring the 1976 Homecoming Court and Queen. De- spite the weather, Homecoming 1976 remained warmly in the hearts and memories of all who participated. 41 THE COURT QF HQMECOMING 1976 The 1976 Homecoming Court consisted of nine senior girls cho- sen by the senior class. From a ballot of over sixty names, these nine earned the most votes. The Queen was then chosen by an- other vote with a ballot of the nine girls chosen for the court. The long anticipated secret of the identity of the queen revealed it- self at the assembly. Who was it? It was Linda Ferguson! Retiring Queen, Amy, crowns 1976 Queen, Linda. gi 1 Fur 42 Tim Hulett escorts Queen Linda Ferguson. l 544 f l i ,E f , I 4 1 C A A . 'f url? F' ' iil' ' l 3 C A ggg john Kunz escorts 1975 Queen Amy Aho. Rusty Clark escorts Maid of Honor L Finch. lim Schneider escorts Maid of Hor Roxann Pickford. leff laynes escorts Toni Burgar. N -Ks Robert Banks escorts Karen johnson. 5.3 Carroll Wheatley escorts lervenus Fitzgerald. 4 5 l 2 l i l i 1 i I ,,,l X i . , iv fa ' 3' 1 l r Danny Dean escorts Chris Lober. l Tom DiLello escorts julie Goulden. i ,. . . ,. Jw, . . Q 4 ! , ke' Q? fs Paul Pickford escorts Melissa Stevens 43 43 X if s- Vg? l fit PRE-CAME SHGVV A LIGNS' Qs, - .. -J ,- .3 y 1 C eff.- l l I l Q' M57 ' Vw 1' 'V I f gfflw ss 'Qi ' f i v7 . :--:A ,w w , elif' ,j 'JuHf, ' ' i i Q A i v.W.., , Macau ,y,,,,,, Q!! , , ' z 531, k w ,Q i WH? ,,- f LLLb ' - l'-'45 . . W N.x.,,,,.. , x V H i --mineral, .sw '---w fm K 1,1 Q Pj-5, 'f'....J, ,s..,.w:.v ,ff V if , ' 5 . A f f :WE A! iw- J'm- .jg ' A' :A-nm ASSEMBLY SUCCESSFUL A sunny day, cooperative students, and an interesting program combined to make the pre-game assembly a suc- cess. Held in Memorial Stadium for Lanphier-Edison students on Friday, Gctober 29th, the activi- 44 ties included meeting the fall sports teams, announcing the 1976 Homecoming Queen, pep ralging by the cheerleaders, an a skit by the Pep Club. Our football lions overcame the mud and rain to win an exciting lilxgb BAD WEATHER- Homecoming game. Many dedicated fans braved the bad weather to back the lions on to victory and the spirited cheer- leaders converted trash bags to rain ponchos for a means of protection from the downpour. .AR VIGTGRY STRA GE MAG G M If-r, 1 1 -GREAT GAME FALL DANCE AGAIN AT L.H.S. Even the fearless mascot with- stood the wet weather to see our football team send the Generals back to Decatur not only with a 42 to 12 loss, but with muddy uniforms besides! Lanphier once again saw a fall dance rather than a mini- prom as in recent years. With ess emphasis on the dance, the other activities played major roles in the total aspect of Homecoming. The Queen re- ceived two days of glory rather than the customary hour at the end of the dance. The good music, basic decorations, and the spirit of the students made the old gym truly a place of Strange Magic for the 1976 Homecoming dance. SENICDRS Mem'ries-light the corners of my mind, Misty water color mem'ries-of the way we were-.X 46 ,--fs. 'Q ff 5 W In W i K fr.QQ,,, Q:.:.f,, Q,, fm w I L ACLWQ S. C Z 1Q ' K 2 Melissa Stevens-Senior Class Sec.g leanne Ramirez-Senior Class Treas.g Tim Davis-Senior Class Presg Terry King-Senior Class V. Pres. ANSZNV 48 'IQIESC Dennls Aherm Sue Ahlers Tanker Timers 3 4 Track 3 4 Of frce Asst 4 Pep Club 1 A Ca pella 2 Concert Cholr 3 4 Lron s Pride 34 Muslc De t Asst 4 Glrls Cho1r1 Pep C ub Lion 1 Brenda Lea Albright jr Varsity Baseball Mgr 2 Tra ckettes 2 3 Usherettes 2 3 4 Lan Hr 34 Quill and Scroll 34 Pr Iota Pr 4 Pam Alexander Honor Society 4 Girls Cholr 1 Ecology Club 3 4 Dawn Anders Office Asst 3 Office Occupa tions 4 Doug Anderson Football 1 2 3 4 Wrestling 1 German Club 3 4 Key Club 3 4 L Club 3 4 Kam Arado Dawn Armstrong Glrs Cholr12 DO 4 A pella 3 D O Treasurer 4 Stephen Arnlsh Varslty Band 1 Dave Austin Lon Babbs Future Homemakers of America 1, CAA 1, Pep Club 1, A Ca pella 2,3, Concert Choir 4 A I 1 r ' - P I ' . I Q I , I I i I I I F F - - F . , . D . I . ' . p - U , 5 I , , 5 ' ' f 1 john Marshall 1,2,3,4g National Q ' 1 I . 5 ' - , , , 5 ' 2 f I , I ll H 7 ' l ' , g . . g Ca- r - 2 X flli Tom Bahr Football 234 Chess Club 34 Key Club 3 Ecology Club 4 Kathy D Baird Trackettes 1 2 Tanker Timers 1 2 Track 2 Office Assistant 1 Girls Choir 1 Paul H Ballard Stephen L Ballinger Chess Club 2 3 Pi Iota P14 Na tional Honor Society 4 Kim Bandy C W T 4 Mark Bartlett: Sally Ann Bascio H E O 3 4 john Marshall 3 secy 4 Pep Club 2 A Capella 1 2 Concert Choir 3 Elaine Sue Bedolli john Marshall 2 3 4 Girls Choir 2 Richard A Begando Tennis 234 Chess Club 3 4 Pi Iota Pi 4 L Club 2 34 National Honor Society 4 Student of the week 4 Debbie Behl Tennis 3 4 avi 5 Efv, 001- O X? 0 Do you believe that? so 0 9l9 Laurinda K. Bilyeu Badminton 3g Trackettes 1,2,3g Tennis 2,3,4g Class Officer 1g Stu- dent Govt. Assn. Secy. 2g pres. 3,45 Drama 2,3,4g National Honor Society 4g Pep Club 1,2,4g School Play 1,2,3,4g Varsity Band 1g French Club 3,45 Pi Iota Pi 4 lerry Blakeman Baseball 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g john Marshall 3 Linda Bledsoe Keith Richard Boyd Football 1, Swimming 12 T ck 1 2 3 4 Cross Country iiy 234 john Mar a I 2 Cu 23 Na tional Honor Society 4 Stu dent Council 4 Student of the Week 3 4 Sandra Kay Bradley T ack 1 2 3 4 National Honor Society 4 Of fice Occupa tions 4 Kevin Bramblett Baseball 1 2 3 4 Nancy Branham Basketball 1 2 Field Hockey 2 G AA 2 Pi Iota Pi 4 National Honor Society 4 Office Assis tant 4 Office Occupations 4 imberly A Braun National Honor Society 4 Crystal Dawn Brest Office Assistant 2 Allen E Brimm Chess Club 1 234 n Mar tional Honor iety 4 Office Assistant f3 fff y I! Carla Brown National Honor Society 4 Of fice Assistant 4 Band 1234 Color Guard 4 lohn Brown Kari Rae Browning Trackettes 234 Tanker Timers 1234 Usherettes34 GAA 2 Lan Hi 4 Light 4 National Honor Society 4 Pep Club 2 Spanish Club 4 Pi Iota Pi secy 4 Choir Accompanist 3 Concert Choir 3 Student of the Week 4 Z2 V3 , , f E 1 if ' sh I ,3,4p L I b , 5 - I r I I I A I I IR' 4? K' . U . . f shall 1,2,3,4g Ke b 25 Na- . F ' g, .3 ldjfglvu L ill fb- j fl , , U Us' . . I . . 5 ' , , z ' - . F . ,Fl ' 4. F I F , Bli- Sandra Kay Brunner Pi Iota Pi 4- German Club 1 2 3 4- Natlonal Honor Society 4 Susan Lynn Brunner Pl Iota P14 German Club12 3 4 Natnonal Honor Society 4 Cheryl Bumpus Tom Rae Burgar Homecommg Court 4 W Craig Burkholder Track 2 Varsity Band 2 Concert Band 3 VICA at AVOC 34 Dave Burns Wrestlnn 1 Tess Cal H E O 1 2 3 4 Carmen L Carter Afro American 1 2 3 4 Glrls Chorus 1 2 A Capella 3 Concert Cholr 4 Charles Cartwnght Baseball 3 4 Track 1 2 Carol Ann Cary German Club 23 Glrls Basket ball Mgr 3 Richard R Castleman Intramural 14 M Tenms 4 Chess Club 1 Elizabeth Cates lohn P Chernls Football 1 john Marshall 3 mem'ries Mike Chestnut or Football 1,25 Soc- cer 4g C.W.T. 4 Rod Chevalier 5 Y Q If Sharon Clottl Rhonda Kaye Clark Lion Backers 3 3 Usherettes 3 4 I? Pep Club 1 2 No no! Davld Claunch Conme Claybourn ludlth A Cleeton Track Mana er 2 john Marshall 34 Offlce ccupatlons 4 Mark Coats Debbie Cody David Coe Track 3 4 Chess Club 3 4 Pl Iota 3 4 National Honor mocnety 4 Paul Commean Creative Writing 3 Chess Club 4 German Club 34 National Honor Society 4 Dante Contra Football 1 Wrestllng 1 D E C A Mark Allen Coontz l Pi 4, ceyfmn Club 1,2g 'Key club 4 , , .. . . f ihc ay we w 6.1 .A -I I - y john Marshall 35 Home-EC Asst. 4 Randy Corlew Dan Cottingham D O 3 4 Tina anett Sakie Cove Thomas R Cravens Library Assistant 4 National Honor Society 4 V Bret A Crawford Football 1 2 KL- L V l l l ll ' l F Ol 0 l to Cathy A. Crawford 0 C.W.T 35 D.E. 45 john Marshall 35 C.W.T Secretary 4 1 Diana Croll Pat Crotty Swimming 1,25 C.W.T 1 Mark Currie Wrestling 1,25 D.E 45 D.E.C.A 4 at Sc tiered pietvrestl '- ,L 1.4.9 ,N . If ,..X,, ,, wfef - f ' 1 . av I 'LL' i3:,3f-Ll '.-- S. ' ' h, I if john j. Daum Baseball 1,2,3,4g Key Club 2,35 National Honor Society 4 Lisa David Elizabeth Davis German Club 1 2 john Marshall 1 2 Teachers Asst 2 Randy Davis Timothy William Davis Swimming 2 Tennis 1234 Class Officer 4 Key Club 23 4 National Honor Society 4 Stu dent Council 4 A Capella 1 Concert Choir 2 3 4 Lion s Pride 2 3 4 Student of the Month 4 Ernest Lee DeFrates Laura L Delaney Trackettes 4 Tanker Timers 3 4 Guidance Asst 4 Lan H14 Na tional Honor Society 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Student Council 1 2 3 4 Student of the week 4 Pi Iota Pi Layne Delvalley Homer Dempsey jennifer Ann Dentinger Field Hockey 3 Trackettes 2 3 4 Lan H13 Usherettes 2 3 4 Gund ance Asst 2 National Honor So clety 4 Pep Club 2 Quill and Scroll 3 Student Council 1 2 3 4 Choir Accompanist 12 3 4 Lion s Pride 3 4 St Body Treas 34 St of the week 4 Concert Choir V Pres A Capella Sec 2 Announcements 2 3 Pl Iota P14 Mark E Dernoncourt Pep Club 4 A Capella 1 2 Con cert Choir 3 4 Shawn Gall DeVillez Creative Writing 3 Future Sec 3 Office Occupations 4 Ricky DlAngel0 Track 3 4 Cross Country 3 Lan HI 3 Q l l I I I I 1 1 ' i I 1 1 1 1 I I I I I - 1 1 . U . , . I I I I I I ii 1 1 1 if' . 4 l n ' 1 ' 1 I I I I I I I I I I - ' . . ' - 1 1 1 1 is -3 :fi Pi.: ' V - J' 'E ' ,,,. ' - - ' , 1 1 1 5 W .is-:iffy . , - ,, r ,J 1 1 ' 1 L mf? . .g . 5 my , ' ' ' I I 1 1 1 ' I 1 - I 1 1 ' f llwe SmlIeS Michelle Louise Dirksen Future Secretaries 3,45 Nurse's Asst. 45 Office Occupations 4 Elwin john Dobson Intramural 45 Tennis 3,45 Chess Club 3,45 Drama 3,45 National Honor Society 45 School Play 3,45 Student of the week 4 Brian L. Dodd Tennis 15 National Honor So- ciety 4 Tina Donaldson Myrna Donaldson National Honor Society 4 Of flce Occupations 4 Pep Club 2 Pi Iota Pi 4 Gloria L Donath Office Assistant 4 Bill Dorsch Baseball 1 24 Basketball 1 2 Margaret C Dufer A Capella 3 Concert Choir 4 Christine A Dyer H E O 3 National Honor ciety 4 Concert Band 4 Varsity Band 2 3 c.vv.T. 35 oefniwan Club 2,3,4 ' ' I. . . 5 i ' Slo- 1 we I fl In hind ii 5,1 'x 1' 'W Ma,t..M.., ., I Does he always act this way? Mlke Ealrheart janet Elame Elmore Donna Sue Esslmger Track 2 john Marshall 1 A Ca pella 2 Concert Choar 3 Llon s Prlde 3 Gwen Falres Badminton 3 Trackettes 2 Pep Club 3 A Capella 2 Concert Chour 34 Llons Prlde 4 Glrls Chour1 Latin Club 3 Tam: Farley Carol Favero H E O 3 lohn Marshall 3 Mary Fay Cheerleading 2 Tanker Timers 3 Track 12 Pep Club 23 A Ca pella 2 Concert Cholr 3 4 Girls Choir 1 Darrell D Felts Baseball 1 2 3 Football 2 3 Lznda Ferguson Badmmton 234 Basketball 12 3 4 Fleld Hockey 2 3 4 German Club 1 2 Homecoming Queen 4 Lan HI 3 National Honor Society 4 Office Assls tant1 2 Quill and Scroll 3 Span Ish Club 12 Student of the Week 34 DAR Award 4 Pl Iota Pl Pres 4 Kevm L Fernandez Football 1 Track 1 Wrestlmg 1 C W T 2 Lan H14 Lrbrary Asszs tant 1 Lzsa C Fmch Track Mgr 12 Tanker Timers 123 Homecommg Court 4 Lan HI 3 National Honor So clety 4 J F ' Q 5 n A I I I I I F I I . 1 . , . i . . If I I I .. .Q ' z 5 1: ll: . I: ,J . fl: I ' U ,,: Il lp. lf: Tanker Timers 1,2,3g G.A.A. 25 ,Fl U E. - F. . . F - . If ' ,: ' ' 1,1 --- z 2 , 1 5 . . U - - - ,J ' Ili. . F .- 1 - iles pavel james F Finn jervenus Fitzgerald Cheerleading 1 2 3 4 Home comin Count 4 Office Asst 3 Pep C ub 1 2 3 4 Linda Ford Guidance Assistance 3 H EO Lori Ford Future Secretaries 3 H E O john Marshall 3 Debbie Forgas Basketball Mgr 3 Field Hockey Mgr 3 Pom Pom Squad 2 Track3 CWT 3 GAA 3 Na tional Honor Society 4 School Play 3 Student of the year C.W.T. 3 Larry Fredericks Laura Frenette Rebecca Sue Fults Library Asst. 1' Light 1' Office Occupations 4- National Honor Society 45 Concert Band 25 Var- sity Band 1 Cheryl Galayda Rona Garde Cheerleading 1,2,3,45 Trackettes 45 Swim Timers 1,2,3,45 Lan-Hi 45 National Honor Society 45 Of- fice Asst 45 Pep Club 1,45 Pi Iota Pi 4 Cindy Gilbert Mike Gillespie Golf 15 Intramural 3 julie Goulden Cheerleading 253,45 Home- coming Court 45 Pep Club 45 Student Council 2,45 Student of the week 4 -1, - if ,Mm 5uPER 'gig 11 aff N '38 ie can h WI? ffl? Robert Maurice Graves II C.W.T 3 4' Office Asst. 2 Matthew Green Swimming 1 2 3 4 Samuel Lee Grigsby Library Asst. 4' Office Assistant 3 Sarah Kaye Gripper Swim Timers 3' john Marshall 1234' Light 4' Office Asst. 4' Latin Club 34' Student Faculty Advisory Committee 1' Light Editor 4 joe Groth Charlotte Kay Groves john Marshall 4' Lan-Hi 3' Na- Carl Haas Swimmin 1' C.W.T 4 Mark Hal Sally K. Hall Creative Writing 4' Office Assis- tant 1 2' Teacher Assistant 1' Concert Band 2 3 4' Flag Bearers 2 3 4' Varsity Band 1' Pi Iota Pi 4 Christal Hamilton Latin Club 3 4 Alison Kay Hankins john Marshall 4' Office Assistant 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I- . I . tional Honor Society 45 Pi Iota Pi 4 5 , I I I I I I I I I I I I I lerry Harlow Brian K Harmony Basketball Mgr 4 Curdance Asst 2 Lrbrary Asst 4 Student Councrl 3 Lrsa Rae Harte Future Secretaries 4 CAA 2 National Honor Society 4 Pep Club 2 A Capella 2 Concert Choir 3 Carla Harwood A Capella 12 Choir Accom panlst 3 4 Wrllnam Haught Richard Havey Tennis 3 4 Pl Iota Pl 4 National Honor Socrety 4 Tum Hawker Debbie lean Henson Debbie Herrick Diane Lynnette Herron Speech 234 VP Drama Club 3,4, Color Guard Capt 3,4, Flag Bearers 2,3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Varsity Band 1, Office Oc cupatrons 4, National Honor So crety 4 Debra L Hess Office Occupatuons 4 .4-A I I ' 1 - I - , I , , . . . , , , I I 1 1 ' I 1 K . 1 1 1 K Q 33. I I I ' ' ills 1 -an .A qt...-f Why can she sleep and I can't? 1 it was ,..--- ' Q.-f--M2 Tim Hibbs Football Mgr. 15 Intramural Bas- ketball 15 D.O. 45 john Marshall 2 Dawn Marie Holcomb Creative Writing 35 Nurse's Asst. 45 Pep Club 15 V.l.C.A. 45 Con- cert Choir 3,4 Charles Homer Charles Hoskins Office Assistant 2 jack Houston Monica Houston john Marshall 3 David john Huddleston Intramural 2 3 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 A Capella 1 Con cert Choir 2 3 4 National Honor Society 4 Brenda Lee Hughes 3 Tanker Timers 34 Usherettes 34 Pi Iota Pi 4 john Marshall 34 Lan Hi 4 National Honor Society 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Mary Ann Hunter Mark locca Baseball 4 Intramural 23 john Marshall 2 Spanish Club 3 Michael Iocca Baseball 3 4 john Marshall 2 I I I I I I . F . F - ' I I I Baseball Mgr. 3,45 Lion Backers : . . , z , 1 I 2 5 A r ' I f f 1 I 2 5 , 2 I f I all X tl Manzella jackson Dave C johnson Basketball 2 Cross Country 1 janene jay johnson A Capella 2 3 Concert Choir 4 Karen Ann johnson Track 1 24 Afro American 1 2 pres 4 Class Officer 1 Girls Chorus 1 A Capella 2 Concert Choir 34 FHA 12 Home coming Court 4 Library Asst 3 Council 1 2 Kimberly Renee johnson Afro American 1 Girls Choir 2 john Marshall 34 Office Asst Linda Rene johnson Girls Track Mgr 2 3 Afro Amer lcan 1 2 4 Girls Chorus 2 A Ca pella 3 Concert Choir 4 Pep Club 4 Mark jones P Iota Pi 4 Lan Hi 4 Va sity Band 1 Concert Band 2 3 How high does this go? I A ig , iz W , ff . A , 2 ' 1 ' Q A if ' f ' ' ' 1 ' ' Light 4g Pep Club 45 Student , 1 ' - 2,4 A fs y i . Z - . I r . Rona, that won't kill bugs! 62 . X SI ple then, iii... Well, if you feel that way about it! Karen S. Kelly Usherettes 4g Office Occupa- tions 4 Craig Kennedy Timothy james Kerns Becky Killion Terry E King Lion Backers 2 Usherettes 4 Class Officer 34 Pi Iota Pi 4 Society 4 Pep Club 1 2 Student Council 234 A Capella 3 Dennis Kllnc French Club 3,4g' National Honor I f I C GK 63 r hast: Michelle Knappmeyer Kevin Krimmel National Honor Society 45 Con- cen Band 2,3,4g Varsity Band 1 Lucy Krueger C.W.T 4g Guidance Assistance 15 Nurse's Assistant 4 Cale Kruger Office Occupations 4 l l 's 5 Lisa Krumwiede 1. Trackettes 34 Tanker Timers 34 GAA1 Pep Club1Stu dent Council 23 My pen was here a second ago! Tom Kuizin Football 3 4 Cindy Lanham School Play 4 Spanish Club 2 Larry Lanham Pamela Sue Large D O 4 john Marshall 1 Pep Club 3 Robert E Laurent Intramural 1 2 3 4 Track Mgr 1 National Honor Society 4 Of fice Occupations 4 james Law X X . i 1 I l', ,J - - - z 2 - X , 2 x .,,.,,'- I I - - 2 2 1 I 1 I - I ' - 7 1 x - . riiten ' li e?T ,t ,, 5 l lfwehcli e Mark R F Lazar Intramural 4 Track 23 4 Wres tllng 1 Cross Country 2 D E 4 Guidance Asslstance 4 A Ca pella 1 Concert Cholr 2 3 4 Robertj Levlne Drama 1234 Llght 4 School Play 2 3 4 Student Councll 2 Concert Band 2 3 4 Varsity Band 1 Speech 1 2 3 4 Wllltam Lewlson Chns Lober Tennls 4 Cheerleadlng 1 234 Tanker Tlmers1 2 Homecoming Court 4 john Marshall 3 tlonal Honor Society 4 Pep Club 1234 P1 lota Pl 4 Harold Luke Karen Luparell Creative Wrltlng 3 CWT 4 john Marshall 1 2 3 4 Nurse s Assistant 3 School Play 2 Rrchard Lyman Football 1 2 3 4 Intramural 3 4 Track 3 4 Wrestllng1 Pep Club 34 A Capella 1 Concert Cholr 2 3 4 Lron s Pride 3 4 Duane Manning Becky Maroney Creative Wrltlng 3 D E C A 3 4 john Marshall 1 2 3 4 john Martin Baseball Mgr 2 CWT 2 DO 34 Student of the year D O 3 Kathryn Mason Drama 4 National Honor So clety 4 Spanish Club 3 Tennis 2 3 4 Timothy Mate john Maurer H E O 3 4 josephj Maurer Michael E Mayes Tennis 2 3 Soccer 3 4 Pep Club 4 A Capella 1 Concert Cholr 2 3 Llon s Pride 3 Student of the Week 3,4 1 111 ' 1 1 1 I - 1 11 1111 1 111 1 111 1 111 1 1111 ll , ,Na- 1 1111 , , , 1 1111 1 1111 If 11 1 If I I., . 111 1 ,....,, Ill ., ..., .. ,, .. l - 1 1 11 .. , If 11 1 1 .'7 ' . 11 1 ce-T Cheryl Le Ann McCreight Creative Writing 4 john Mar shall 3 4 National Honor Society 4 Concert Band 234 Color guard 1234 Varsity Band 1 Band Class Representative 3 Creative Writing Club Sec john Marshall Club Treas 4 Pat McDonald Football 1 Swimming 2 3 Span ish Club 2 Marilyn K McKibben Basketball 1 2 Volleyball 3 4 Office Assistant 3 Pep Club 1 2 jerald Lyle MeCaskey Intramural 23 DE 34 DECA Stuart Melron Drama 4 Key Club 3 Library Asst 3 National Honor Society 4 Pl Iota Pl 4 Clndyj Metzger National Honor Society 4 David E Meyer Brenda Milburn Dena Millard C nthla Miller C eerleading 234 Trackettes 34 Tanker Timers 34 Light 4 National Honor Society 4 Pe Club 2 3 4 Student Council 4 A Capella 2 Choir Accompanist 1 Concert Choir 34 Lion s Pride 234- Captain l.V. Cheerleading 2' Co-Captain Of V. Cheer- leading 4- Pres. Of Concert Choir 4- Sec. Of Lion s Pride: 3 4 Smile' W? Quang, be hvcl ii all ayai ,li Brad Mills Office Assistant 2' Exec. High School Internship 4 Georgia L Monroe Concert Band 3 4 Varsity Band 2 Ecology Club 4 Michele Monroe C W T 3 john Marshall 3 4 Girls Choir 1 2 james Moody Baseball 234 Basketball 12 Football 1 2 3 4 What are you doing? lcl we. Ill e, Christopher Lee Moore C W T 4 Karen M Moore Tennis 34 Library Assistant 4 National Honor Society 4 Pep Club 2 34 Pi Iota Club 4 I ,J ' F ,J I Ill IF Ill MaryMoon l t' ,z' .' : ' 1 Ili X F7 Connie Morrell john Marshall 3,4 james P. Mounce Basketball 15 D.E. 45 Key Club 2 Br an Gerald Mueller Y National Honor Society 45 Con- cert Band 1,2,3,4 Patrlcla Myers Usherettes 3 4 Donna Nation George W Neale john Marshall 34 Becky A Negro A Capella 3 Concert Cholr 4 Melody Dolores Nelson john Marshall 1234 Lrbrary Asst 4 Laurlej Nrka Cheerleading 2 Class Offrcer 2 3 Pep Club 2 4 Kim Nutt Stacey Elaine Oltker DO 2 Offlce Asst 34 Offlce Occupations 4 Pep Club 1 23 Color Guard 3 4 Crncy Oliver Basketball 2 Field Hockey 2 3 4 Most Valuable Player 34 All Cnty 1st team 3 All Cnty 2nd team 4 Track 2 Volleyball 1 3 john A Ollech Intramural 23 4 Wrestling 1 Chess Club 1234 German Club1234 Key Club234 Na tional Honor Socrety 4 Concen Band 1 2 3 4 Don E Ostertag Baseball 234 lntramural 34 john Marshall 3 Natronal Honor Society 4 Varslty Band 1 Con cert Band 2 3 4 Marge Owens Office Asst 4 Pep Club 234 Glrls Chorus 12 A Capella 3 Concert Cholr 4 I I I . lllx ' 2 If I ..g. .,g I ll? I 2' ,,: . .,F I , I I ,Z G.A.A.1,2g Color Guard 3,4 2 Ill: ' riff ' rf: ' I Ill ll? . If . -F Z I ' ll I -2 ,,1 fi I sa BK- Does she want vvhat's in the bag? Larry E Painter C W T 4 Patrlcla Mane Pantler Glrls Chorus 12 A Capella 3 Concert Chonr 4 Thomas E Paonl Richard B Parson Football 1 lam Patarozzl Celina K Peters Tanker Timers 2 National Honor Society 4 Student Coun cll 13 A Capella 1 Concert Cindy Peters john Marshall 34 Varslty Band 1 Concen Band 234 Color Guard 4 Majorette 2 3 Doug Phllllps Roxann M Plckford Homecoming Court 4 john Marshall 4 Light 4 Pep Club 2 Donna lo Pnerce C W T 4 Mark Plesh DO 2,3,4, Natxonal Honor So cnety 4, School Play 3,4 I ,Q 1 I . . F ' .f I ' q I Cholr 2,3,4g Lnon's Pride 4 , : ' Q - I I S :U . , . ' I l I 69 'ries Dave Poggenpohl Tennls 12 Basketball 1 Offlce Ass 1 Mlke Poggl jeffrey Pointer German Club 1 2 john Marshall 3 4 National Honor Society 4 Nancy Prlest Tanker Tumers 2 3 4 Track 3 In tramural 1 3 Class Offlcer 1 GAA 12 Lan H14 Llght4 Of fice Asst 4 Student Council 1 Pep Club 12 3 Pl Iota Pl 4 Connie Profeta Danuel Lee Pulliam Football 1 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Wrestllng 3 4 jeanne M Ramirez Cheerleadln 2 Tanker Tlmers 2 3 Class O flcer1 2 3 4 Llght 3 National Honor Society 4 Of P and Scroll 3 Student Govt Assn 1 2 3 4 Glrls Choir 1 Concert Choir 2 3 4 Lnon s Pnde 3 Mike Rebeck Cheryl Redpath Offlce Assistant 4 Terrle L Reed Badmlnton 4 Tennis 234 All Cnty Tennis Team 3 4 Volleyball Intramurals 1 Drama 34 john Marshall 3 National Honor So clety 4 Greg Regan julle Richards Badminton 4 Tennis 2 3 4 Drama 3 4 john Marshall 3 Na tlonal Honor Society 4 All Cnty Tennls Team 3 4 Cathy Rlchardson Dace Richardson Baseball 1 2 Football 1 23 4 Track 1 234 Wrestlung 1 john Marshall 3 Mary jo Rledel German Club 2 Office Assistant 2 Office Occupations 4 ',: 2 ' L . 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P 70 , 1 ' ' ' i ,ff Ilf ., gg 3 M ' V 5 2' , ',.L if , , E , . 3 Y? r Q if rr fgg f gf dye Melvln Rlley Deborah Rrmbey Lnon Backers 2 3 4 Tanker Tlmers 3 4 Usherettes 2 3 4 French Club 4 Girls Chorus 1 Concert Cholr 2 3 National Honor Soclety 4 Kathy Rlsse lack A Robertson Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Intramural 3 4 Cross Country 1 L Club 34 Light 34 Student Council 4 Kelth Roblnson Mary Rodgers Offrce Occupations 4 Darryl Rohrer Track 1234 Cross Country 2 Class Officer 3 4 Student Coun cl 34 Pl Iota P14 Ken Rose Bull Rose Chess Club 2 Science Asst 4 Elnzabeth lane Rowden C W T 1 2 Duane L Rubley f , , : I I I I l I 5 . 7 1 I I I I I I I 1 I I john Marshall 2g Key Club 2,3,4g I , 2 , 2 I .I I I I Q - I .F - l f I 1 ' - . . . , Steve Rufus Debble Ruggles Robert Rullson john Marshall 2 Terri lo Rumble Office Asslstant 4 School Play 3 Denny Ryan Football 1 23 4 Track 1 2 L Club 4 Llgh 3 Ul and Scroll 3 4 Betty Sanderfleld Norma l Sanderfleld Ecology Club 4 Frank A Saputo lohn Marshall 3 4 Natlonal Honor Society 4 Pl Iota P1 4 Dave Schober Doug Schober Wrestling 1 Llndaj Schultz Tanker Trmers 3 john Marshall 3 National Honor Society 4 Of face Occupations 4 Pep Club 2 J 35 '42 Wh.. 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' 2 j ' 2 - : ,Z Q ac what 's no lbillnflll Tim Scogglns Baseball1 Football1 Wrestling Cenora L Seaton CWT 4 Sec Tres OfCWT 4 Loral Sellers john Marshall 3 4 National Honor Soclety 4 Concert Band 234 Flag Bearers 2 Varslty Band 1 Mark S Seyerns D E C A 4 john Marshall12 3 4 Beverly L Sexton C W T 3 Wayne Sexton Ray M Sforza Football 1 2 Track 1 2 Soccer 4 German Club 3 L Club 4 Stu dent Councll 2 3 4 john Shafer Tennis 2 Key Club 2 National Honor Society 4 jamie Shawgo Baseball 1 2 Football 1 2 3 4 In tramural 3 4 Track 3 4 L Club 4 Office Asslstant 4 Pep Club 4 P1 Iota pl 4 Sandy Shoff jenetha Slmmons W Chris Slnpson lackle Sums I I ..., .' . ... rr I rf! 1 1 ffl ff ll I .nu , 1 r T If I I rr riff ' , ,un Il rf P l I erx B Mary Lou Sims Ecology Club 3,4 Maurice Sisson Golf 3,4 Diane Lynn Skufca Basketball 1,35 Field Hockey 2,35 Volleyball 2,3,45 Class Officer 2,35 Creative Writing 3,45 Pi Iota Pi 45 Voices Unlimited 3,45 C.A.A. 1,25 Light 45 Pep Club 1,25 Spanish Club 25 Student Council 2,3 Carrie Smith Debra K Smith Lan Hi 34 Quill and Scroll 34 A Capella 1 2 Concert Choir 4 Lion s Pride 4 Gordon Smith Basketball 3 4 Afro American 4 ludy Baker Smith Pep Club 1 Girls Chorus 1 A Capella 2 Concert Choir 3 Lawrence Henry Smith Voices Unlimited 4 Guidance Asst 1 Library Asst 4 School Pride 4 Virginia M Smith Badminton 1 2 3 4 Basketball 123 4 Field Hockey 234 Vol leyball 2 Pi Iota Pi 4 Ecology Club 4 G A A 12 john Marshall 4 National Honor Society 4 Of flce Asst 2 Pep Club 4 Play.45I Concert Choir 45 Lion's M we s'n pl ch s 3 V , We Don't look now but Kathy Sodaro Pamela S Sokolls Ecology Club 3 4 Patrlcla E Sommer ota P14 CAA 12 O Marshall 3 4 National Honor Society 4 Pep Club 4 Raymond Sponsler Lee Ann M Stecker National Honor Soclety 4 A Ca pella 2 3 Concert Cholr 4 Lnon s Prnde 3 4 Michael Steele Baseball 1 Basketball1 Football Mgr 2 Golf 2 Melissa Ann Stevens 4 Pl Iota P14 GAA 2 Home comnng Court 4 Llght 4 Offlce Asst 4 Pep Club 23 Student Council 3 4 A Capella 1 2 Con cert Cholr 4 Susan Stevens Volleyball 2 Kevin Stllle Football 1 2 4 Track 3 4 Mike Stine Marty Stuper Baseball 4 Soccer 4 C W T 3 4 . . I Pi I ' , . . . ,Q 1 hn A , 5 I . I I V I 7 I - Z Field Hockey 1,2g Class Officer 5 1 5 . -. . g g - F F . j ,J .1 1 ' V' f fl 1 g 5 . .. , X 75 Stephen Sullivan Baseball 12 lntramural 123 Soccer 4 L Club 4 Timothy Sulllvan Rob n Sutherd Fuel Hockey 2 3 4 Track 3 Vol shall 4 National Honor Society 4 Pep Club 4 Spanlsh Club 4 Varslty Band 1 Concert Band 2 3 4 Therese Marne Svetllk Volleyball 2 H E O 4 john Mar shall 3 Nurses Assistant 3 julla Svvalm C W T 3 D E 4 john Marshall 3 Roy Douglas Taraba Track 123 Cross Country 1234 German Club 1234 john Marshall 23 L Club 234 Pep Club 3 4 janet Louise Taylor Trackettes 34 Pl lota Pl 4 GAA 2 john Marshall 1234 Ltght 3 Pep Club 4 Qulll and Scroll 3 Glrls Cholr 2 A Capella 3 Concert Choir 4 Ramona Sue Taylor Vo eyball 1 j n Marshall 1 2 3 4 Alan Temperelll Intramural 4 Tennis 1 23 4 Key Club 3 4 Nancy C Thoele Pl Iota P14 Ecology Club 4 In ternshlp program 4 Pep Club 4 Chrlstlna Tranqullll Office Assistant 2 'Ninn-ul Follow mel i .. Vxgi r- I I I I I I I , f ff, tf. in leyball 25 G.A.A. 1,2g john Mar- I 'rt- s , Z by I F F F I 44's , I V A 3 ' 5 I V-1, ,f',.- 1 f I 1 1 ' ' W: -Q, 7 ig! - A 1 ' ' ' I I xi I 9 ,2462 . I ' 13' 1. fl r ,W .1 - f - 1 Q 1 1 ' 2 , -. .1 1 'A S M' . . I ' ' ' 1 I fr, X.- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .' ' ' .1 1 I K I . I I I I I ll 5 Oh A I I I I I I I I I I I ' I 76 0 ii S al? 'QW as , s We EE? . y W fi. V554 Ifx will I A . 4? Qin ,. I. , 7 rf. iiilij I if What are they doing? Mark A. Trimble Baseball 25 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,45 L Club 3,4 Elizabeth Ann Tucker A Capella 1,25 Concert Choir 3,4 Timothy Allen Valtille C.W.T. 3,45 john Marshall 3,4 Darla Varner john Marshall 34 Nurses Asst 3 Girls Chorus 1 2 A Capella 3 Concert Choir 4 Maryj Vaughn C W T 3 4 Debra Kay Veith Nurse s Asst 4 jeff Vignali Baseball 2 Intramural 3 Leigh Anne Vincent Ecology Club 4 CWT 4 Drama 1 G A A 2 Intramural Pep Club 2 3 lpresj 4 P E Asst 2 john Marshall 34 Light 3 School Play 3 Girls Choir 12 Concert Choir 3 4 Steve Vose Baseball 2 Intramural 3 Patti Walsh john Marshall 1 2 3 4 Office As sistant 3 A Capella 1 2 3 4 Laura A Wanless , I . I I ' I G ,: 2 . .. , I I 5 . .. 5 5 . . . 5 Basketball 25 IM Volleyball 25 , ., 5 . J ,Q I Q 5: ' ,z I I I 1 1 If I ' E I I I U52 il vvf: I 'IIT 4 Danette Weakley Ron Weed Baseball 1 2 Baseball Mgr 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Intramural 3 4 Track 3 4 Wrestllng1 Lan H: Pep Club 3 4 A Capella 1 Con cert Cholr 2 3 4 Llon s Prlde 2 3 4 lim Weltzel Susan Jeanette Wheeler C A A 1 Guldance Asslstance1 Natlonal Honor Socnety 4 Var slty Band 1 Pl Iota Pl 4 Debora R Whnte Track Mgr 2 Afro American 12 3 4 Pep Club 4 A Capella 3 Concert Cholr 4 Girls Cholr1 2 Pamela Suzanne Wletles Office Occupations 4 Pep Club Tanker Timers 3 Trackettes 3 Cross country Mgr 3 Dawn Wllklns john Marshall Club 1 2 3 4 Light 2 National Honor Society 4 Pep Club 2 4 Spanish Club 3 4 Con cert Band 234 Varslty Band 1 Pl Iota Pl 4 Dianne Wllklns john Marshall 34 Light 2 Na tlonal Honor Socnety 4 Pep Club 24 Concert Band 2 3 4 Spanlsh Club 34 Varsity Band 1 Pl Iota I Gaylon Wllllams Kevin Wllllams Sandy Wllllams National Honor Society 4, Span :sh Club 2,3,4, Teacher Assistant 4 f F - I I I I I I ,I - , 2 1 - 4: 1 1 I ' . 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P' ff l, . 78 r emln r, CUCYEIJK Chrls Wlnch C W T 2 Mary Wmders C W T 3 H E O 4 Deena Wlnter Clndy Woloslck Tanker Tlmers 3 Lan HI 4 Lrght 3 Office Assistants 4 Pep Club 1 2 4 john Wombwell Sue Ellen Wood Track4 Lan H134 Ed:tor4 Na tional Honor Society 4 Library Asst 2 Spanlsh Club 2 Lion backers 234 Ca t 4 Sw T mers 12 3 4 I lrnons State Scholar 4 james Mllllkln Scholar Eve Woodard Clarence Yancy Football 2 janet Yates Gary Young Golf 2 3 4 M V P Steve Young 4 I ,,p ...4 we re borx .Qa- , mi V Q F Ep E w If WAY TH Terri Adams David Artis Wendell Austin Charles Bachmann Leo Banning julie Barrington Todd Barrow Michael Bauman Dana Bauswell julie Bertoni Michael Bishop Rickie Booth Lynette Briggs Brent Brockman Geytha Canter William Childers Charles Cody Esther Cole james Colvin Ricky Connolly jeannie Courtney Thomas Creviston Patricia Crowley Ronald Davis Kevin Dejong Bruce Deopere George Dimitriou john DiPasquale A David Duffy Robert Eberding Paul Edwards Mary jo Enlow This picture of our mascot became the proud possession of Lanphier this year Our Lion came to be through the ideas and efforts of Seniors Laurie Delaney and Cindy Wolosick. Af- ter twelve hours with orange and black paint, the lion was created. The fero- cious Lanphier Lion was painted on the wall of the lobby of the new gym for all to see. SENIORS NCT PICTURED David Ferguson Dennis Flynn john Flynn Dawn Foster Michael Fudge Cynthia Gathard Susan Good William Goodall Michael Grisby Gary Grohler john Hall Chris Hansen Debora Harkness jeffrey Harvey Danny Hauversburk Kathy Henderson Patrick Hibbs Kimberly Hickman Brett Horrighs Cindy Horrighs Delores Hubeney Laurence lmpasto Martha Iocca Ted james Christopher jann Marcia johnson Toni jones Dallas Kearns Sherry Kelly jeryl Kemp David King Richard Kroll Greg Krushall Paul Kueper Rick Kueper Timothy Latonis Richard Lavigne Frank Lesko james Logue Scott Lucas - Ira Martin janet Marx B Timothy Marx Robert McCandless Charmain McCullum Barbara McEvoy Deborah McFarland Brian McKibben Karen Melton Marsha Moffett Deborah Moredock Lorri Moreland john Morrison Thomas Mulcahy Richard Mulkins Patricia Neal Mark Parlier james Parnell Mark Petro Deborah Poani james Pulliam lgnazio Randazzo Robert Reese joseph Lowder fl ff' iw Perry Reeves Bill Reim Mary Reynolds Robert Rockford Michael Roth joan Rutherford Kathy Schultz Cindy Shores Connie Slingerland Michael Smith Michael Staples Mark Stover james Street john Sullivan john Suter Gayla Tannehill Geni Taylor Thomas Taylor Catherine Teer Betty Thomas Raymond Tolley Shelly Tunson Brenda Wainwright Kevin Walsh Mary Warren Sandy Washington Mike Watson Avery Wells Brian Wilkerson Gerald Williams Richard Wood Bennie Worthy DERCLASSM N Can it be that it was all so simple then, Or has time rewritten ev'ry line? it OCD 1 W UNICR 4 Niberd Abdalla, Wayne Aldrich, Curtis Alexander, Gail Anders, Darlene Andersonl David Anderson, Tom Anderson, Andrew Andreatta, Robert Angerer, joseph Aradlc l 1 r l 1 i f K C it 57 Paula Atteberry Ethel Austin Randy Austin Darcel Baldy Kenneth Bailey 9 Ozzie Banks Karen Bannon Robert Banta loyce Barr Doug Barrow Rodney Barrow, Tammy Bartnick, Marcella Bates, Rhonda Beaird, Cassie Becker Class Officers: Rick jasmon, Pres., Lynn Shawgo, V.P., Curtis Alexander, Treas.g A Pam Roderick' Secretary' Gerald Bedolli, Leanne Bedolli, Barbara Bee, Dawn Beeler, Marjorie Beerup 84 Bennett, Lorrie Birt, Toni Bitschenauer, Tracy Bitschenauer, Laurie B Patrice Bottoms, Richard Bradbury Craig Brennan, Kathryn Brey, Donald Bricker, john Britz, Martha Brown, Debra Bruce, Susan Brust, Steven Bryant Lars Buchloh, Robert Bunch, Burke, Lisa Burkholder, Dawn Burcham, Deana Burcham joan Burnett, David Burrow Cliff Buscher, Debora Campbell, Tully Canum, William Capella, Susan Carlove, Dawn Casolari, Marvin Cassens, Bryan Castles , fi f Regina Chase, Timothy Chestnut, Paul Childers, Esther Colvin, Lawanda Conn, Michael Connelly, Theresa Conrad, lanice Cooley 85 3 E ,A , I ' C iff: Pat Cooper, jerry Courtney, joe Crawford, joe Crifasi, David Crim, Greg Crissey, Debra Croft, Donna Daniels Rock Daniels, joe Daugherty, Kathy Davis, Ray Davis, Ricky Davis, Roberta Davis, Ronda Davis, Ron Dean J , 5 1 f ' - 45 . X '1 ' if ' ' Mary DeCroix, Mark DeFrates, Linda DeGroot, Vance Deopere, Mark Devaney, joanne DiBart, Eugene Dinard, Mike Dirksen Earlene Dishon, Bill Dombroski, Mike Dozier, David Durheim, David Dyer, Tim Farley, David Farmer, Linda'Farmer jerry Favero, Mark Fay, Ed Ferguson, Danny Fickas, Paula Files, Gary Finigan, Ricky Finn, Vince Flammini 1- Laura Fogleman, Tom Ford, Todd Foster, Mike Frakes, Carolyn Fred, Brenda Friedrich, Ron Furman, Dorothy Cant 86 Oh, Mike, I can't look! ' Dora Green, Richard Green, Vivian Green ig. Q, 5 W Donna Greenslade, jay Grim, Lynda Gripper ' 1 3 Q Q J 2 2 A X M , 'K ,H , ' - , , -M X X ,115 7 . , Q i G iffi f if Harvey Garecht, Randall Gathman, Linda Gebhardt, janet Geist QW XA V . 5,3 Bill Gentry, john Gillette, Nancy Gilley, Tom Gray tg? Q G tai, it Do you like my purse? Marion Gristy, Mike Grover, Marla Halford, Anne Halton Anna Hansen, Gary Harden , 87 Wes Hardin, Elizabeth Harlow, Michael Harmony, Alice Havey I'lI pretend I didn't hear that. c I jamie Hayes, Beth Hedrick, Rhonda Herndon, Kerry Herrick Kathy Hildebrand, Tina Hill, Andrea Hoemmen, Katherine Homer, Glenda Hopkins, Wayne Houston, james Howard, Alora Hoyt ! Annette Hudson, Nora Hudson, Lori Hughes, Tim Hulett, john Hull, Ruth Hunter, james Hutchins, Francis Ingram Bob Ippert, Tracy Irwin, Craig Ivy, Christina jallas, jerry jameson, Ruth jameson, Richard jasmon, janet johnson Kathy jones, Kevin jones, Anthony Kacevicius, Kerri Kapshandy, Darlene Karpowich, Ervin Karrick, Martha Kauffold, Talana Kelly 88 l I 1 . ,, I Danise Keltner, Raymond Keltner, Christina Keran, Debbie King, Cindy Knox, Karen Knudsen, Deanna Kochman, Brian Kodrich Wgwmw . 'i i iii' ' niee ' ' I Q was? ' Karen Krake Michael Kraus Dennis Kremitzi David Kruger jo Ellen Kunz Elaine Lael Terry Lahey Robert Lane f I I I I I AL Myrna Langley, Carla Langston, Rex Lavigne, Robert Leach, Vickie Leach, Ronald Lee, Toni LeSeure, Kelly Levine '! 'fp Susan Lindsay, Derek Lindsey, Edward Luttrell, Pam Lutzow, Henry Marbold, Charles Martin, You mean we can't use our notes? 1,1 ,-ww:-ff' 3 Tammy Logue, Tammy Lovell ludith Lykins, Ronald MacDonald Kelly Mattingly, Geri Maurer 89 Dave Mayes, Bill McCarthy, Ray McCurIey, Chris McEvoy l C Q, 6, . lr i i 4 1 f L , 'P She wouldn't kiss me. Mike McKenzie, Cindy McKinzie, Ren Medlin, Debbie Melton i F Y ,llil ' A C 1 i so Russ Melton, Kim Mendenhall, Mike Meneghetti, john Meyers, ludy Milburn, Alan Miller, Cindy Miller, Rick Miller Dave Mitts, Karen Moffett, Rick Monroe, Terry Moody, Matt Moore, Terry Moore, Dan Morris, Ron Moser Lee Mosley Sandra Muller Debra Negley Dan Nelson john Nelson, Lynda Niehaus, Leo Oliea, Dawn Oller He's going to make me a star! I wouldn't do that if I were you. Susan Page, Lisa Pasley, Luttie Patterson, Lisa Pavlisin George Pellman, Steve Perry, Mike Peterson, Ellen Phillips w ' . Larry Phillips, Bob Pickford, William Pickford, Wendell Pierce, Sheri Polic Ifim. Deborah Pratt, Michael Profeta, james Pulliam, David Purves, Valerie Radke Robert Ramirez, Misty Ramsey, Sandy Rapp, Rhonda Redding I seem to have misplaced my purse. Russell Redick, Mike Redpath, Shelly Redpath, Mark Reeves 91 Debbie Regan, Carol Rehwaldt, Chris Reiff See what Wheaties did for me?! Randy Ressler, Debbie Reynolds, Ray Reynolds john Rice, lean Richards, Robert Richards, Alanda Richardson, Tammi Richter, Sharlett Riech, Michael Risley, Cris Risse Kelly Robison, Pam Roderick, Brenda Rodgers, Tom Romanotto, Don Rosa, loan Roth, Tom Roth, Penny Rowden Ralph Ruffo, Adellia Ruggles, jerry Sablotny, Paul Sandefur, Beverly Sanderfield, jill Sandner, Danny Sands, Kim Schneider Marian Schwarz, Martha Schwarz, Diane Seaton, Susy Selby, Louis Semon, Brenda Sexton, jeff Sexton, Mary Sforza 92 Dan Shaffer, Melinda Shankland, jeff Shattuck, Lynn Shawgo, john Shepherd, Carl Shimkus, jeannette Sidener, Ellen Slingerland 1 LMXJ jeff Scott, Paul Smarjesse, Carol Smith, Carolyn Smith, Cindy Smith, Derald Smith, Bill Smith, David Sockel Kim Soulet, David Spencer, john Staff, Beth Starkweather, Dale Starkweather, Steve Steelman, Letha Steinhour, Charles Stelivan Danny Stephens, Mark Stevens, Linda Stickney, jerry Stone, Lori Stone, Gary Stover, Barb Streeter, Don Strode Randy Strode, Roger Strothmann, Lori Stull, joyce Sullivan, Bob Swallows, Les Symons, john Szerletich, Kathy Tallent Gaylord Tannehill, Eric Taylor, Luann Tebrugge, Doris Tenbusch, julie Tex, Karen Thomas, Cheri Thompson, Sheila Thompson 93 Paula Thrasher, George Tinsley, Andrea Todd, ul Q. ,ff f ' 'Qt t ,, , A Dan Todd, Linda Tonnellato, Nhung Townsend, Tracie Traylor, Bob Tregoning Debbie Trells, Wayne Truax, Bob Tuttle, Tammie Unland, john Unthank, Darlene Viele, Alison Vincent, Debbie Vose Linda Vose, Dave Waide, Debbie Wainscott, john Walker, Tim Wallace, Kevin Walters, Lester Wanless, lack Warner Kevin Watkins, Kevin Watson, Leanne Watson, Glenn Weaver, Wendy Weed, Kelley Weichert, Bob Weitzel, Patti Wells Eat your heart out Burt Reynolds! Tony Weyant, Herb Wheat, David Wheeler, Nancy White Theresa White, Bob Wilber, Paul Wiley, Patrick Williams Barb Wilson, lodith Wilson, Roxy Winkel, Craig Wood, Adam Woodard, Lee Workman, Brenda Yoswig, Connie Young, Keith Zarndt, Mark Ziedler . 'lin- 1' I think I love her!! I A Kelly Wilson, Tim Wilson Dave Wood, Kathy Wood Sharyl Yates, Dave Yocum Elaine Yutzy, joe Zappa 1 'P aff '-ww Debbie Clark Secretary Georglne Netznlk President Lunda Peters Treasurer Duncan Weathers V President A if 'Z Q A 1 fs xwfrtlll lr :fin H 'b Ji.. Blu gt' ,-'2q 'T,'f,,3 Ma va .M 4m Carlos Acers Andrew Ackmann Wilber Adams Richard Aherin Michael Aldrich Barb Alexander Bill Ament Teresa Anders Beth Anderson Robert Anderson Lynnette Andrew Greg Augspurger Doris Austin Debbie Bahr Marelda Baidy Michael Bailey Oreta Baker Todd Bandy Troy Bandy Erin Barbian Shanda Barritt john Bartolozzi Mary Behl Lori Beja Stephen Bernotas Mark Bessie Michael Bettis Tina Bill Patti Billek Tamara Bilyeu Sandra Blackburn jeff Blaskie Donna Bledsoe Eric Bless Dawn Blisset Sandra Bollinger Cynthia Boone Tracy Bowden Leslie Boyd Thresa Bozarth Raymond Bradley Doris Brents jill Bri gs Ronalg Bringman james Britz Twyla Brockman Bill Browning Teresa Bryant David Buragas Tina Burgar Lamar Burkholder Brenda Burris Mike Buscher Brenda Caillier Kim Carlove Tommy Carr Clayton Carter Michael Carter Shelley Carter Richard Cartwright Nancy Cary Tricia Casper Beth Castles Cathy Cates Harold Cellieo Virginia Chandler Nancy Chestnut Renee Chevalier Carol Clark Debbie Clark Bonnie Cleeton Michael Cleeton Thomas Cleghorn Richele Clemons Bruce Clifton Deborah Clotfelter Linda Cody Dan Coe Cindy Cooper Matthew Cosgrove Anita Coumbes Mark Courtney David Couts Kim Crawford Robert Crim Delores Croll Michael Custer Diana Danner Lawrence Daugherty Gary Davis ,fjbs ,gm l '5 Miix Peter Davis Roseann Davis Pam Day Lisa Delong Donna Delyalley Craig Dempsey Nancy Denney Chiquita Dickerson Lisa Dirksen judith Dodson Cynthia Drake Mike Dunkus Debra Durheim Paul Dyer jamie Ealey Rachel Earl Patricia Eddy Pam Edwards Lori Enochs Theresa Etchill Brian Fagg john Fank Craig Fanning john Faucon jo Ferguson Michael Fettis Tammy Fickas Beth Files Kathy Fisher Gregory Flannery Patricia Fleischli Tammy Forbes Debra Fulton Dora Furman Charlene Galayda Roger Gathman Sandra Geist Dinette George Dino George Kelly Gillette Clinton Gilley Charles Gladden Sandra Goff Tammy Grey Barb Greene james Grieme Kim Griffin Susan Grigsby Susan Gristy Bill Gycholl Kevin Hall Virginia Hamilton Clint Handley Dennis Hankins Mary Hansen Susanne Harjes Mary Harlow Terry Harrison Danna Hayes Tammy Hemphill Steve Henderson Mary Hennessey Patricia Hennesse Edith Hinkle Daniel Hoffman Carla Hollin Pam Horton Cary Houston Lori Houston Patricia Houston 1 --.-..,..., 5: Kelly Howard David Hubbs Deborah Huddleston Mark Hudson Tari Hulett Donald Hull Tim Irvin Kevin jackson Vicky jackson Thomas jarvis Leslie jennings Dawn jepp William jett joseph jiardina Carol jones Lisa jones Mike jones Victoria jones Betty jurgens janet jurgens Leslie jyawook Lisa Kakuesi Robin Kapshandy Nancy Kauffold joseph Kavish Brenda Kelly Patrie Kelly Bill Kochman Bruce Kodrich james Koehler Laura Kornack David Koss William Kruger Keith Krumwiede Kevin Krumwiede Robert Kuhn james Kuizin Laura Kunz Arthur Kupsich Tammy Kyle Larry Ladd Lisa Lane Mary Lane Richard Lane Vickie Laramee Paula Larson joyce Laswell Ben Lauderback Kevin Laurent Diana Laurenzana Sheryl Lavigne Carrie Law jay Lawler john Lawson Claude Lee Susan Lefavor Sydney Letz Cliff Linne Nancy List Richard Loschen Beverly Lovell Robert Lowder Steve Luparell james Lutzow Ronald Lykins Steve Lyons Richard Mainwaring Cynthia Maloney Lori Mangold Monica Marchizza 'S ,. ,.f,t.A ! 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Q f A Y . mi lenny Martin Renee Martin Susan Mathy Barbara Mathew Sam Mathews Rosemary Maurer Mark McAllister Leslie McCarthy Martin McKenzie Doug McQuern john Meiseman Robert Melton Tom Melton William Mercer Cindy Meyer Darcy Millard Carolyn Miller Kathy Miller Pam Miller Richard Miller Vicki Miller Georgia Mills leanne Minser Phillip Mogle Mary Molash james Monroe Mark Monroe Ronald Moon Kaye Moore Dennis Morgan Robert Morrow Greg Mudd Desiree Munkirs Don Nance Darryl Nelson Donald Nelson Georgine Netznik Robert Newtson Ut Ngo Donna Nichols Greg Niewold Robert Nika Harold Norman judy Odell Wesley Odell Mary Oglebay Clyde Olever Mary Orr Anthony Pankey Ronald Paoni Debra Parnell Steve Parnell Sylvan Pauley joyce Payne joe Pellinghelli john Perkins Linda Peters Lana Peterson Ray Pickford jean Pierce Guy Pierson Lisa Pilcher Steve Pilger Laura Pittman Dawn Poggenpohl Mike Polley Mark Poock Gayla Pratt Shirley Pratt Ken Nolting Anthony Presto Curtis Price Tawny Price Kelly Quinn Tammy Ralph Lisa Ramsey Laurie Redick David Reirn Anthony Rennier Paul Reynolds Deborah Rhodes john Richards Robin Richards Carolyn Riley Larry Riley Richard Roach Charles Roberts Sue Rodgers Tim Rodgers Connie Rohrer Deborah Rosa Roger Ross Roxanne Roth Charlene Rowden Carol Ruggles Greg Ruwe Rod Ryner joe Saccaro Lisa Sbarbati Tina Schofield Debra Schroll Ruby Schroll jody Schwind Debbie Seed Brenda Sexton john Sgro jon Shawgo Ricky She ton Donna Shepherd Robert Sigars james Simmons Pam Simmons Alice Smith Anthony Smith Brian Smith Dawn Smith joe Smith Kathy Smith Kevin Smith Marilyn Smith Pauline Smith Ricky Smith Robert Smith Ronald Smith Sherry Smothers Debra Snodgrass Deborah Snow jamie Sommer jim Soparo Kelly Soulet Diana Spencer Dorene Standage David Stanley Brenda Stanton Lorene Stauffer Peggy Stevens james Stieren Tim Stille Donna Stone Shelley Stone Thomas Stone Glenn Stover Andrew Streeter jackie Striplin Nancy Struck Chris Sunley Chris Suter Stacey Temperelli Betty Terry Debra Tex jeff Thomas Steve Thomas Pam Thrasher William Timmons Cliff Tinne joe Toigo Melvin Tolar Charlotte Tonellato Mike Tonellato Laurie Traeger Gregg Trells David Truax jeff Truax Nancy Unthank Stanley Valdez Rachel Vanbuskirk Bruce VanHuss Michelle Vaughn as 3 My X jf s! www ,4 fn We Linda Vieth Curtis Vitzthum Scott Vost Burton Walker David Wallace Maureen Walsh David Waltrip Ken Watson Don Wayne Duncan Weathers Gary Wells Bobbie West Scott Weyant Beverly White janet White Mary White Robert White john Wiesner Chris Wilk Mike Wilkin Teresa Williams Terry Williams Cindy Wison Teresa Wilson Vickie Wilson Doug Winder Debbie Womack james Woodward Robert Yaris Cheryl Yocum jeff Yoswig Daniel Yustus Diane Zara Kathy Zarndt Mike Zerkle Steve Zink Cassandia Acers Erika Ackman Ron Alewelt Dave Alexander Dwight Alexander Faye Alexander Steve Alexander Gary Allgood Robert Ananias Dale Anders Laurie Andrew Mary Arisman Rosie Armes Marie Armitage Kim Ausmus Dwayne Aytch Kathy Bailey Charles Baker lack Basket Lori Bates Brian Bauman lim Bennett joe Bentley Valerie Black Nick Bolin jeff Branham Debbie Branson Wayne Britz Rex Bruss Gayle Bryant joe Bryant Dawn Buck Annette Bum arner S Gregg Bunch Monte Burcham 108 FRESHM N C ASS ,I Secretary-Treasurer Cindy Carson and President Benji lrvin - . , Y: x is S all R Q I . . 5 -9,55 X if Q' , Y Kathy Burke Mike Burris Karen Burtle Dave Capella Ethan Carr Cindy Carson Tim Casper Kim Cassens Tina Caton Mary Cates jim Chestnut Theresa Childers Bill Chorn Dwayne Cisco Helena Clary Gordon Cleeton Frances Cleghorn Terri Cody Mike Coffey Ann Lisa Colvin Robbie Conn Byron Conrad janet Cook Kevin Cook Chris Cooper Michelle Costello Tracey Cowan Ernie Cox Lisa Craig Brian Cravens john Creviston Bob Cribbett Larry Croutcher jerry Dapron Carrie Davis Connie Davis Helen Davis Mike Davis Robert Davis Tom Davis Ida Day Kari Daugherty Don Deleu Angela Dinardo Bernadette Dinardo Denise Douglas Geri Drury Craig Dukes Dawn Dukes Robert Dyer Kathy Ebervvien Richard Edge Patty Endres Kris Erickson 109 ls it loaded? Marty Foster Robin Foster Tim Frazier Kevin Friedrichs Eric Fristoe Steve Geist Mike Gille lim Gillette less Gilley Mark Glen Clifford Glen Sandra Godwin john Goins Ron Goldserry Glenda Graham lim Graves Lizanne Graves Leigh Greenan luanita Griffin Steve Griffith I Carl Gudgel F joyce Hale Ed Halerewicz Bill Hall Tracy Hammott Melissa Harbour Shirley Harjes Rich Harkness Rhonda Harris Greg Hauk Kelly Hawley Becky Hayes Dawn Hayes 110 Cindy Estes Wayne Etchill Norman Evans Darrell Farman Patricia Fay Debbie-Fernandez Glenda Finigan Roger Finn PS'-F Cheryl Finney Diana Finney Mike Fisher Kathy Fleischli S 'X li -...f XFN fgmil 'mf 4 Mark Heitzman john Henderson john Hennessey William Hennessey Brian Herrick e1rr :rf usa Hill Renita Hinds C , Debbie Hlnman My Todd Hocking Troy Hodes Scott Hohimer 50nYa Hollamon Can he find the answer if he looks closer? Pete Hood Connie Hopkins Rita Horrighs Frank Houston Dick Huddelston john Hughs jeff Huffman Ricky Hunter Mary Hupp Steve Iocca Greg jasmon Lori jenkins Paul jepp Darryl johnson janice jones Matthew jones Dennis jungblut Charles jurgens joy Kail gunna Karpowich ma Kellogg Marlee Kelly Randy Kendall jim Kennedy Carrie Kimball l Carl Klauzer Sara Krake Barbara Kremitzki Kevin Krenzer A31 .5 f V I Susie Krohe Gayle Krotz Ben Kruger Lonnehe Kyle 111 Ed Landreth Tina Lane Cindy Langford Tim Lazar Lynn Lee Donna Living Ann Linger Wayne Lovell Mike Luparell Lori McCurIey Pam McGhee Gina Mclntyre Matt McKenzie john McGee Tammy McKee Vickie Medley Connie Melton Rhonda Mercier Carolyn Mills Katie Moody Scott Moore Bob Moreland Dana Morgan 112 Tom Lynn Greg Marbold Gary Marine Debbie Marion Patty Martin joy Marzinzik Terry Mathews Steve Matrisch Dawn McBride Tom McBride Dennis McCadden Tod McClanahan Three Musketeers, plus one? Enter at your own risk! Wx. K Donna Meyer Paul Metz Sheryl Nance Cherry Nelson Rhonda Newland Charles Newman lvery Newman Lisa Nevitt Mike O'Connell Eliot Oitker Cathy Owens Lori Paoni Dewey Morris loyce Morris Debra Motley Ruth Mounce Margaret Mull Michelle Mulvey Steve Myers Debra Mitchell Mark Meredith 1' Z I ,Z Rebecca Parret Cheryl Parrot Aaron Patterson Debbie Peak jennifer Perret Peggy Peters Gina Petrella Candy Phillips Danny Pierce Tom Pennell David Perry Bobby Pittman lay Pointer Scott Powers 113 Linda Presto jim Price Coleen Prince Coleen Pulliam Mike Push Ronny Ramirez Enza Randazzo Tom Ratsch Penny Ray Candy Reese jennifer Reeves Debbie Refine Deanna Reichardt Katie Reiff john Reynolds john Reynolds Donna Richardson jane Richards Kenneth Richardson Karen Riech Thomas Risse Larry Rockford janet Rogers james Rollet Richard Roth Robin Roth Steve Roth Suzanne Roy Terry Ruggles Donald Ruggles Ronnald Rugles Tony Saccaro jim Sager 114 36-24 36 .9 Q 11,1 , Q, ,Ar go- Remains of the junk food junkee? ge z , ,,.., ww f 4 Af i f S i ' j i rg as , l ' I 1 l liii l jilj f My gf' ' 'K lf f' . . 2 , mir, lf! liz? 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'E :ian NWT is 51 ' NV sea fwfr- - - 1 fix:-riffs , wiv - J 1 1 J ' aff , ,, l, 'ws ,-1-np uggs Should l pull it? l r l l i at .1-V ' , . 5 I. jenny Slingerland Kelly Smarjesse Barb Smith Karen Smith Kathy Smith Michelle Smith Sue Smith jeff Smothers jim Sodaro Bill Schuchardt Eddie Schuchardt Charles Schultz jeff Schultz Cathy Schwino Cindy Selby Lisa Shafer Gary Shepard Kelly Shryock Bill Shure Steve Sigars jeff Simons Gene Sims joyce Skaggs john Sklenka Don't take that picture! 115 Cindy Sokolis Patti Sokolis Kayla Soulet Teressa Stanberry Brenda Stanley Mark Starkweather Dwain Steinhour julie Steinhour Brenda Stickney Dave Springer Todd Stille jim Stone Mike Stone joyce Streeter Vassellar Strickland Doug Stupor Mary Suter Sue Svetlik jim Szerletich Mark Szerletich Duane Tannehill Greg Tannehill Nancy Tannehill Linda Taylor Debbie Teater joe Tenuto Debbie Teubner Lester Teubner Tina Theders Rick Thoele john Thomas Bruce Thompson Rhnee Thompson Cindy Tieman joe Tieman jeff Tipsward Tammy Todd jim Torricelli Diane Tolar Wayne Trader Bill Tregoning Carol Troxell Karen Tuttle Rhonda Tyler Dan Ushman Wendy Veith Debbie Verardi Lisa Vinson Tom Vose Mike Wainscott Mike Warmoth 116 , 1 ,iss 4 1 4 ,N Lindell Young Mark Young Don Zarndt loe Zukas lanet Watts lim Wayne Dulcie Weakley Denise Weinhoeft Robert Welch Dan Wells Kari Wentzel jackie Weyant Ricky Wikoff jackie Wilkin Kim Wilkin Dave Williams Gena Williams Dory Wilson Mark Wilson Velvet Wilson Sue Winter Cheryl Wise Troy Woolen Ron Yoakum X W l 1 4 9' ox Q EIGHTH GR DE i -fr war? Row 1: Tish McNamara, President Tanya Alexander Senator Cathy Carson Secre G tary-Treasurer. Row 2: Senators Curt Hoyt Brett Grider and Richard Lavin Donna Ackley Ken Adams Dan Aldrich Tanya Alexander Brenda Allen Glenn Anders Melinda Armstrong Mary Ausbon jaime Ausmus Chrysan Austin Angela Bailey john Baker Barbara Bannon jack Bar er Tina Bargow Lori Barnett joe Bartley Mark Bartolozzi Brian Battingly Barbara Bauman Michelle Beggs Ronnie Beggs julie Beja Dennis Belk Jg.3 1 ',. 5 Wy s.,.,.YW,-a ,Q :fl gi ' 4, fi i Lai K T 5? ,ui Paula Bill Dianna Black Tony Black Kim Blake Tracie Blaskie Dwayne Blisset Teri Bloedel john Branson julie Bray Lisa Brennan Arlette Briggity Barbette Briggity Gary Britz Kim Brown Ray Brown Bruce Browning Patti Bunch Tammy Burgett Linda Burtle john Burton Troy Busby Michael Campbell Michelle Carney Cathy Carson Debbie Cash Shari Casper Connie Chandler Tina Chrans Doug Clark Yolanda Clay Lance Cleaver Andy Cleeton Troy Cody Catherine Colvin George Colvin Marty Connelly Melissa Connor Sherry Coons john Cota jim Cottrill Penny Cravens Ronnie Creighton Donna Croll jeanne Crotchett Lisa Crouthcher David Cunningham julie Daniele Sherri Daubach Sharon Davis Terry Davis Charlene Day Georgia Decroix Thomas Defrates Monica Defore Mark Douglas Pam Drake joe Drendel Ginny Duchinsky Donald Dufer Renee Dufer Brian Dukes Earl Durheim Lisa Dyer Kelley Estes Nancy Fahrenbocker Bob Farley Noni Farley Paul Farley john Farmer Harold Fawns Ken Fay Becky Felts Rick File Becky Findlay Ron Finney Beth Flener David Fogleman Evalin Franklin Robin Fred jim Fromm Lisa Frost Lynda Galayda Leigh Galyon Tim Gaspard Phineas Gates T20 an R ' Q v augs 1 ,..1-- J, , , E A :mf .E l ' S ax 3,?.., H' u-:,a,1f 1.-., , ,, -.,, l Leeann Gathard Torn Gebhardt Priscilla Gilchrese Gail Glenn Marilyn Graf Robert Grant Brett Grider Mike Griffin V. David Grubb joy Hale Ter Hall VY Charlene Hardwick F ...ami What's the password??? Mike Harrison Tim Harte Lyle Hedrick Mike Hennessey Steve Hennessey Mark Henson Susan Herrick Derlie Hicks john Hildebrand Donald Hinkle Homer Hinkle Craig Homer Ron Horton Ulanda Horton David Houston Mark Houston joyce Howard Curt Hoyt Traci Hubbard Glen Hull Chris Hunter Dwayne Hunter Tammy Ihrig Ann Iocca Shelley lrvin Deidre jackson Lori jackson john jacobs Rory james Diane johnson Ed johnson john jones Michelle jones Donald jordan Ruth jorgensen Dedee jungblut Shirley jurgens Lori Keafer Michelle Kelly Wright Kelly Tony Kerske Cathy Killen Darren Kincaid Dewayne Kincaid Lori Kodrich Eric Koehne Natalie Kohlrus Allen Kuizin Ed Kunz Keith Kunz Sharry Kunz Gary Lane Frank Lanham Penny Lash Todd Laurent Richard Lavin Robert Lavin George Lay Robert Letz Lisa Lively Russell Loew Harold Loschen Nancy Lovell Kelly Lowe Tina Loyd Misty Lucas ww ig, Donita Luke Dan Luttrell jim Lyons Robert Manci Mary Maroney Connie Martin Robert Matthew 4 V' Wann i A, .f , 1.22 11 S ra, g-an 1 lf' -l l l l ,... vii Greg McAllister Gloria McBride john McCandless Anthony McCreary Tom McEvoy Amanda McKibben April McMillen Tish McNamara Bob Meacham 1 . Iii, Tim Mendenhall we S n C'mon, I know you re in there! Carolyn Milburn Doug Miles Charles Miller Robin Mills Billy Mitchell Cindy Mitts Todd Mohan Paula Monroe Greg Morris David Morrison Liz Mounce David Mueller Dave Neale Cindy Needham Marty Needham Lori Nevitt lessie Newman Sheila Newton Addie Newtson Don Nichols Kevin Nichols jill Nika janell Norman Dorothy Oglebay Shelly O'Hara Woody Oliea April Oller Annette Owens Vivian Owens David Paoni 123 lon Park Todd Payne Pamela Payton Mary Pellman Lisa Pennell Deena Petrie Michele Phillips Curtis Pimpton Billy Plummer john Pointer Danny Polic Rhonda Powell Ronald Powell Susan Pratt Ronald Price Mike Pulliam Marcia Quinn Edward Ramsey Betsy Rapp Juanita Ray David Reason Kelly Rebeck Phillip Rehwaldt Margaret Reichardt Brenda Reid Terry Reid Sandra Rennier Becky Rexroad Sue Reynolds Kelli Rhoades Leanne Riley Kathy Ring Alan Roach Gerald Roach Mike Roach Theresa Roderick Dave Rodgers 124 3 Ns... s ffwwk fc ,, f .ff ' i - 3 . gi Wig yn S l , 1f'..'P . X -fm 1' .1 i it ' -5 tl 92 an vig' , S, . li P2325 -e 'T -if 1 ,ffl 1 The Fearless Foursome of Edison East 3.....u-if Come on girls. Let's get him! Timothy Rodgers Dewey Rodgerson Terri Romines Dena Rosa Charles Rutschke Pamela Ryan Deborah Sager Tammy Saner Peter Saratavich Tom Salvatore lohn Schleyhahn Tammy Schmitt Linda Schroeder Archie Scott Dennis Scott Patricia Seaton Mary Seman Terry Sennings jason Shattuck Carol Shelley Mark Shelton Mike Shelton Catherine Shymansky loann Sidener Erica Sigars Gwen Sigars Thomas Simmons Dona Sims loe Skufca Anne Slingerland Tony Smarjesse Candy Smith Danny Smith leanne Smith Kelly Smith Lori Smith Margie Smith 125 Bill Smith Pam Smoot Robie Sokolis Richard Sommer Mike Sommerfeld Robie Sorenson Shelly Spangler Gary Spann jon Spann Lisa Spears Pat Spencer Charles Speta Karen Spudich Danny Staber Leona Standage Carol Standridge lanice Stanton April Staples Tammy Statzer Daniel Steven Sherry Stewart Tony Stone Lorene Stover Gregory Stumpf Patty Sutherd Sandy Swallows Pat Szerletich Mark Tank Anthony Taylor Stephanie Taylor Ted Teater Theresa Tenbusch left Thean April Thompson Glen Thompson Cathy Tieman Michelle Timmons Carol Tonellato Sue Traylor jeff Trotter Pam Troxell David Tucker Sharon Tuttle Kathy Unthank Mary Valentine Christopher Van Pelt Rick Vincent Terry Wagner Chuck Wakeland T26 S . was fi at 'Rex la X s jjjcc 3 V' at ll 5 i tr i V ., it 1.-A j ,J t How do you open your Iocker??? l ll ll jeff Young Kimberly Zarndt Bob Zepp An F13 Zink Tweedle-dee tweedle-dum Linda Walker Patty Warmoth Howie Watkins jamie Weinhoeft Todd Welch Shelby Wharton Bonnie White Rick White jennifer Wiley Ernie Willett jeff Williams joann Williams Michael Williams Peyton Williams Vince Williams April Wilson Krystie Wilson Tom Wilson Darin Winder Ricky Winders Carl Winkel Winnie the Pooh jonie Wood Tracy Woodard Brenda Woods Felecia Worthy Lisa Yaris Gary Yoswig SPO RTS If we had the chance to do it tell me, would we? Couid we? 128 all again, Pk w W 1 ' aaa a 3' f ' 'F if ,LQ f- f V ' M Q VV , 1 ,,r ig V W . .x , , , ,Q ' ,'-'- , L , a., A if f- 2111 ' A . ' , .-'- M, ig ,a vi - f a 3 a a : v m 'if ' ff -112 A 1' ff . A v K . if - 5 5, f . -le lg A - ,E ' 1 W1 ' ,M r f , 1 g' 324f, i ' i , f -T A if , A , ,,..., , , ,, ., VH: is ' - ri, '4 ,f. 1.g, af: Aww, 1:14,-rw L ax my . ,na 1-ig:g.g,:f J, aa aaaa aa .35 i ffkfa.. 3 M Kgs 5, X Q Q' JHSQQ OW S. ' ,...s l C s J ,- I EN -QI g ,r ' 1 -ffm, . .ff xg- . .F 1 fifyf.. ,ff f'ff,g f iff- fy - ,- JJ F aa-.17-f, r!,f,!.f frffxi, ,h 5 2, ,jjj J! . gy, Q 3,yf!:'vvf ' --'fu -yn-' f '..f ,,- ... f f 6 I ' calf' A A ' gi 1. ,. ? i .fi f ,f ff, s t AA L ' ' Q I Av. f ff .ff W , , f ,f 7 -- V f 54 f 5 .1 ' - If 1 ,M , f , ' ...1t :1'f'i'2 ? if .Mx , , ., Q' 'Q . 'W ' if . if - Q 4' K h Q, M wsef if - 55' Tl' .::.E?' E5N?:f5h.,S3fis1' . - . 'EV W if E' li? fi I if . f. A wh ri: Kp v ,1 V ,gg- - e' 'V' fi' ff. fv' - ff f U ' '. :Z - .,f5'ifiaff.3fffSfffi .g,, i is ws s Ugg , 5 H Qi U SHS.. 4:5 MW f:5E . ,.,. .Aw H ' This year's varsit football team ended the season with a winning over- all record of 5-4. The team had a dis- appointing conference record of 3-4, with a narrow loss to jacksonville in overtime and an unpredicted loss to Champaign Centennial. The team proved its winning ability with a sec- ond place finish in city standings. The Football Lions also came through with a big Homecoming win over Decatur MacArthur, an opening season trounce over Lincoln, and a narrow victory over Eisenhower. Coach Wind was proud of his Lions and is looking . forward to a successful season next Year. . AW . lit 14' Qilw 2 if flii 'l 4 ig E f . , I. 3 I an 4 ' . X . 6 r ' . E .i,, . 3 1 fl , . . ll if if f? i Alix li K -1 - I E- R r S M KE! . ..:,Q T N .L A A C. -'- ' :J i ll: ls, ,iyff lll . f sw. I I-ffgiql ,ili 7A', if f. El will if f. -W A if iil' , , ! ' Row 1: George Tinsley, Mark Reeves, Tom Bahr, Dennis Ryan, Bill Gentry, joe Zappa, jim Moody, jerry Blakeman. Row 2: Gary Stover, jamie Shawgo, Dave King, Bob Nika, Kevin jones, Bob Ross, Dennis Kremitski, Ron Moser, Bob Richards. Row 3: Coach Lyle Wind, Dennis Venturini, Gary Harden, Curtis Alexander, jerry Favero, Bob Pick- ford, Tim Hulett, Dan Sands, Russ Melton, Terry Moody, Mark Trimble, Tom Anderson, Vince Flammini, Leo Oliea, Coach Mike Cason. Row 4: Mgr. Laura Kornack, Mgr. john Meyers, Dace Richardson, Doug Anderson, Mike Crotty, Kevin Stille, Tim Barbian, Tom Kuizin, Mark Petro, Dick Lyman, Roger Strothman, Dan Pulliam, Tim Farley, Mgr. jamie Ealey, Mgr. Rick jasmon. Get that nickel! Lanphier Lincoln Lanphier Griffin Lanphier jacksonville Lanphier Springfield Lanphier Southeast Lanphier Normal Lanphier Eisenhower Lanphier MacArthur Lanphier Centennial lv Dace Richardson Tim Huiett jamie Shawgo A human torpedo. ' They really use their heads! Mike Crotty Tom Kuizin Bob Pickford W? 0202! .2 jerry Blakeman Mark Petro in 1 f r g A H rw? , Dave King i, 1? LA W ,mv jim Moody , A Terry Moody Tim Barbian Vb g 'LLQA I y . yyyr m Mark Trimble Dick Lyman in T4 Tim Farley Kevin jones Ron Moser X T i ,,1, E-N Kevin Stille M ,wt A -4' .tt - Dan Sands Dan Pulliam Russ Melton Row 1: Mike Bettis, Bruce VanHuss, Bob Nika, john McNamara, Burt Walker, Chris Suter, Tom Melton. Row 2: Tim Rodgers, joe jiardina, Anthony Pankey, Steve Henderson, Bill Browning, Cary Houston, Ray Pickford, Dennis Han- kins. Row 3: Coach Chad Roseboom, Roe Richards, Mike jones, james Simmons, Steve Pilger, Chuck Gladden, Tony Rennier, Steve Parnell, joe Smith. .WM 7,15 ,X Q A- :rg ,,, . , . , if f f. -W-X 133 S8 TRI CAPTAINS: Kevin Zarndt, Keith Boyd Keith Zarndt TOUGH The 1976 varsity team fin- ished their season with a dual meet record of 12-0. After tak- ing the district title and placing second in sectional, they ad- vanced to the state meet for the second consecutive year, placing 24th. Senior Keith Boyd and junior Kevin Zarndt were All-City 1st team selections. Keith Zarndt was chosen for the All-City second team. Roy Taraba re- ceived honorable mention. The 8th grade team had a record of three wins and one loss. They also finished third in City. john Baker, who finished fourth in City, and Chuck Wakeland, who finished eighth, were two of Edison's top competitors. Row 1: lim Files, Mike P.usch, Rex Bruce, Ernie Cox, john Hennessey, Duane Tannehill, Ron Yoakum, lim Stone Kathy Bailey, Denise Wemhoeft, Ron Alewelt, Ben Kruger. Row 2: Mike Bailey, lohn Sgro, Roy Taraba, Keith Boyd Greg Crissey, Kevin Zarndt, Wayne Aldrich, Ron Dean, Mike Peterson, Gene Tannehill, Keith Zarndt, Don Zarndt Duncan Weathers, Mr. Halberg. H? V 3 , Don Zarndt ' ' L,L ', -' Z f ,U ' 2f , if I ,, , ami. jg: s k 1 , The pride of Lfmphier? u f rf gs, ,n - ,,,-1-,gf W3 . K ,H L:,,.,,. ,W ,,, W mg 0, . -, W ,, ,aMwM,, ,, , ..,, ' N . lf Q 'W-. -'k- ?Q'f1m..N.ff1': '-W, fi . 5 ,. K.-. - Guess what I heard abo Mr. H! ut ,, K , W M' ' Wi- qw: 'ffiw Q ' ' uf ':, ,.,,, ...M -...,,.,,, 1 .5 .f.,..... f-WA .1 , ,f . ,L,,0.,. 136 Denise Weinhoeft .4 M . lyelmelllel Elllll Z lllil6SlDlllQ?1ll Kevin Zarndt-64th Keith Boyd-111th Keith Zarndt-114th Mike Bailey-155th Roy Taraba-172nd john Sgro-175th Duncan Weathers-201 st Date: November 13,1976. Time: 11:30 a.m. Place: Peoria's Detweiller Park. Why: Why? The Illinois State Cross Country Meet, of course! Seven members of the varsity team participated in the meet, earning a 24th place finish. Con- gratulations on an excellent season! limes I ' 1' X f ' -'ra ., , r ,a fig. ft , ' Q W 137 Senior Gary Young Most Valuable Golfer This year's L.H.S. Golf team finished their season with a dual meet record of one win and eight losses. Though not an impressive record, it was a building season. The team ex- perienced a few minor draw- backs such as lack of depth. Only four team members were ready for varsity action. Among these individuals, junior Gary Finigan is next season's best prospect for state. Freshman Greg Marbold will serve as a base for future Lanphier Golf teams. Overall, the outlook is bright for Lanphier golfers. junior Gary Finigan will probably lead his team to victory. Our appreciation to Dennis Wilson for ten years of hard work as our coach. Row 1: Gary Young, Gary Finigan, David Mayes. Row 2: Mo Sisson, john Thomas, Greg Marbold, Coach Wilson, Brian Herrick, Steve Griff- ith, Bill Cappella. 138 4-I -ff-up-1 -wamawtnun f W-vnu-f,. .f www,-gfx. f gn -m.ww.t ml-mr-un-w ...gnu -.v.r mam,-..-...s wwf f-www, , ,, mn-f,-1 ww..-M.. 1 ,m,.,,,,1,..,,,. ,Ni -sl ggi El Soccer is here to stay. Up, Up and Away! Row 1: Mark Monroe, Danny Hauversburk, Guy Pierson, Dan Nelson, Darrell Felts, lim Thompson. Row 2: john Quinn, Ron Furman, Mike Rebeck, Marty McKenzie, Mike Mayes, Steve Sullivan, Mike McKenzie. Row 3: Coach Gary Courtwright, Matt McKenzie, Craig Fanning, Marty Stuper, Mike Chestnut, Mark Stover, David Hubbs, lim Finn. If 1 . I ,wmv V' Spiderman The introduction of soccer to the L.H.S. sports program proved to be both an exciting and a posi- tive addition. Although their record wasn't that im- pressive the team possessed many talented people including Dan Nelson who led the team in scoring with seven goals. Their final record of the season was two wins, four losses and four ties. They ad- vanced to the Sectional Playoffs where they en- countered some strong and experienced teams. For a first year team they demonstrated ability, player co-operation, and above all, good sports- manship. They were coached by Mr. Gary Court- wright who did a fine job of building a foundation for the success of future teams here at L.H.S. Keep on Soccin 41lm .111-il lllzllll llli--ll lll Zlill ill alll! VIIIBI l ,'f ,Q fgfm ffg?-Q5 f - I i- ,wr ' K , , wil. A 3 f 1 . gay, -,,5s45t.4z,. Fha? Most improved player The Girls' Tennis Team finished a sensational season with a record of ten wins and one loss. Their only loss was to a powerful Normal Commu- nity team. The girls defeated South- east 9-0, Sacred Heart 5-4 and Springfield 6-3 to sweep the city se- ries. They placed fourth in the Capital Conference and second in District. Terrie Reed, julie Richards, Alice Havey, Kim Morton and Beth Havey advanced to the District semi-finals. Senior Karen Moore received the most improved player award. Also jr. Alice Havey and Sr. Terrie Reed made the all-city team. Terrie Reed-All City Selection Row 1: Terrie Reed, julie Richards, Lisa Pavlisin, Karen Moore, Tina Kin- sel, Kim Morton, Kathy Mason. Row 2: Debbie Regan, Chris Lober, Alice Havey, Coach Hodge, Laurie Bilyeu, Beth Havey, Dawn Poggenpohl. Alice Havey-All City Selection f . fs Laurie Bilyeu shows her form 1gozsozozogogxgsjejeggogogggog.gozoy, na goggo:o35o'o:o:o o:o1o:o'of W po oooooooooto.-v l oo.ooo ooooooo oQo o9ifo'o'o'o'o'5' .69999699 A 'W-? o oW Wh 'K '?oo': o me oo A 1 4 R929 .--ff woo-A A of A o W vm i'-o ffm- 5 149 V X . - ,A i xg! I I 0 0- 'I A K 1 ' ' :pill ' N' in l N ., Q, c ... .. 1 K IA K , VA V. Ms. Erickson started her first season as field hockey coach with six returning letter winners. Cap- tained by Linda Ferguson, the team finished their season with a record of one win and five losses. Though not an impressive record, this season produced eleven let- ter winners. Cindy Oliver received the Most Valuable Player Award for the second consecutive year. 4,09 ' 'i HELB lllllllll Captain Linda Ferguson Row 1: Barb Greene, Dodi Furman, Linda Fer- guson, Virginia Smith, Sandy Muller. Row 2: Luttie Patterson, Rose Ann Davis, ludy Dod- son, Pat Powers, Karen Smith. Row 3: Coach Erickson, janet johnson, Patty Eddy, Cindy Oli- ver, Lori Hughes, Robyn Sutherd. 141 x I wg rl NT - sqyeajgafg., I . -,, x ' -si d' asktlliall For the first time in almost thirty years the city basketball teams had the chance to out-do each other before the city t0ur- nament. Everyone seemed to think this was a great idea. But, when the intra-city games were over, Lanphier was probably the only team that still thought it was. They had a 3-0 city record and the outlook for the up- coming city tourney was very bright. The Lions blasted Springfield right out of their own gym with a 69-50 victory. South- east gave Lanphier a close game but the Lions proved their ability and handed the Spartans a 63-59 defeat. ln the final intra-city game the Lions celebrated a 63- 57 win over Griffin. Lanphier entered the Pekin Tournament with a 7-1 record. After winning their first two tournament games it seemed Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. l they were on their way to first place. But, in the third game, the Lions suffered a dis- appointing loss to Lincoln. In the last tour- nament game, Peoria Central acquired re- venge, for an opening season loss to Lanphier with a 71-54 victory over the Lions. The Lions brought home a fourth place trophy. In january the City tournament pro- duced three exciting victories for Lanphier who had been seeded first and carried an 11-4 record. The first game gave Lanphier a 71-54 victory over Griffin. The next game wasn't so easy. Again Southeast kept the score extremely close. With the Spartans one point ahead and only two seconds left on the clock, Tim Hulett made the winning basket to make the fi- nal score 81-80 and brin the Lions onel step closer to first place. Time last night not only gave the Lions a 57-40 victory over Springfield but also their first City titlel since 1969. A 13-1 conference record gave1 Lanphier sole possession of the Capital Conference title for the first time ever in, L.H.S. history. 9 l The Lions went into the first game of Regionals against Taylorville with a 21-41 record and a twelve game winning streak which was increased to thirteen. We met Lincoln for the third time and proved we could beat them when it counts! When overtime ended the scoreboard read: Lanphier 71-Lincoln 65. This gave LHS their first regional title since 1971. 1 Row 1: Tim Hulett, Bob Nika, Kevin jones, Mike Watson, Gordon Smith. Row 2: Coach Nika, Mr. Schmidt, Lars Buchloh, Tim Barbian, Shelly Tunson, Rick Gudgel, lim Woodward, Dave Wood, Brian Smith, Coach Downey, Coach Gieseking. t l a 1 X 1 1 i X Row 1: Bob Nika, Mike jones, Marty McKenzie, Kevin jackson, Les Hampton, Robby Sigars. Row 2: Brain Smith, james Simmons, jeff Truax, jim Woodward, Mike Dunkus, Guy Pierson, Craig Dempsey, Coach Downey. The Sophomore Basketball team had a record of eight wins and thirteen losses. In the Sophomore City Tournament, five of the six games were decided by one point and the final game was won by two points. judging by this tournament, the future should be ex- citing for Lanphier fans! Gee, I hope he makes it! Who wants to be my partner for the three-legged race? 145 ' 'Eliv.w,,,l, ., ,, ,, Row 1: Tom Vose, Dave Capella, Steve Sigars, Larry Rockford, Rick Hunter, Nathan White, Mat jones, Don Zarndt Row 2: Coach Flamini, Cliff Glenn, Dewey Morris, Mike Fitzgerald, lim Toricelli, Tom Gamble, joe Bryant. Row 1: jerry jones, Billy Mitchell, Mark Henson, Ricky White, joe Skufca, Dwayne Hunter, Shelby Wharton, Rick Vincent. Row 2: Mike Roach, Chuck Wakeland, Pat Freeman, Dave Cunningham, Ron Price, Rob Lavin, Rick Lavin, Coach Kane. Z, 'fll lllll , 5.!lPIfg5? ,33Wlf1iS,o Row 1: Bill Capella, Dave Mayes, Mike Connelly, Ron Dean, Gary Finigan. Row 2: Coach Wagner, Dwain Steinhour, Matt Green, Steve Perry, Danny Sands, Bryan Castles, Mike Crotty, lim Hutchins. Row 3: Coleen Prince, Nancy Cary, john McNamara, Pam Roderick, Steve Lyons, Dave Hubbs, Dave Perry. I ,s lA!llVll'llNG This year's edition of the Lanphier Swimming Lions emerged from the briny deep of pools near and far with a dual meet record of eight wins and two losses. Among the many achievements of the team were placing sec- ond in city, second in the Capital Conference, fourth in the Macomb invitational and fifth in district. Bryan Castles-Most Valuable lim Hutchins-Most Improved Co-Captains: Bryan Castles and Mike Crotty y 147 Who is it? Coleen Prince-First female letter winner in diving at L.H.S. itflfflrtfm 1 HMikell Whadda ya mean ya gotta go poddy? I can fly! What form! army, , f ,. r., s . ,1- 5-1 ,.,: f .g K L -.,t W,,. V 5 S Q Q 3 ,X 5 i ' E J.. ,L . , K lt's gotta be here someplace. Up, up and away Smile! And how many of you can do breast stroke? Allright, Who drained the pool? There were some outstanding individual goals met, for instance, Bryan Castles ranked fif- teenth in the state meet in the 100 yard butterfly. Mike Crotty set two records one in the 200 yard freestyle at 1:54.54 and in the 500 yard freestyle at 5:20.97. Coleen Prince became the first female letter winner in diving. jim Hutchins set a new team and conference record in the 100 yard backstroke at :59.9. Congratulations and good luck next year! tes lin The 1976-77 wrestling Lions experienced a season of rebuilding. With only two seniors, captain Dave King and Dan Pulliam, they had nothing to lose and everything to gain. Their dual meet record was 6 wins and 11 losses, but they gained valuable experience in tournaments. The highlight of the season was the district tournament. The Lions finished third behind a strong Quincy team, and an experienced Lincoln team. They were led by a first place finish from Ed Ferguson, second place finishes from Dave King and Mike Redpath, and third place finishes from Harv Garecht and An- thony Pankey. With twelve returning lettermen, the outlook for the next few years is bright. With a lot of hard work and determination the Lions could become a powerhouse of wrestling in Central Illinois, even though the leadership of the two seniors will be truly missed. Row 1: Harv Garecht, Mark Monroe, Anthony Pankey, Mike Redpath, Dan Shaffer, Vance Deopere, Duncan Weathers, Ed Ferguson. Row 2: Ray Pickford, Bob Pickford, Dan Pulliam, Gary Stover, Tony Rennier, Dave King, Tim Rodgers, Coach Gardner. Bad dog, not on the mat!! Lions advance 3 wrestlers Dave King Dave King: co-captain, 23-11, 5th Lin- coln Tourney, 4th Morton Tourney, 2nd City, 3rd Conference, and 2nd in District. Ed Ferguson Ed Ferguson: co-captain, 27-9, 2nd Lincoln Tourney, 3rd Morton Tourney, 3rd Quincy Tourney, 1st City, 1st Conference, and 1st in District. 2 ,jp Mike Redpath Mike Redpath: 25-11, 2nd Lincoln tourney, 2nd Morton Tourney. 2nd Quincy Tourney, 1st City, 2nd Confer- ence, 2nd Dist. Gary Stover Dan Pulliam Dan Shaffer Harv Garecht Row 1: Rich Theole, jeff Smothers, Greg Marbold, Pat Spencer, Todd McClanahan. Row 2: Steve Reynolds, Ron Ramirez, Dave Alexander, Mark Houston, Len Rose, Brian Herrick, Andy Garecht. Row 3: Lee Meredith, Bill Chorn, Aaron Patter- son, Dan Wells, Dave Rodgers, Frank Collier, Coach Kruger. 152 AVL This year's Girls' Volleyball team bumped and set them- - selves into a three and eight Q X f X season. Though not an im- X 1 QFFIUQU ressive record, the team X hopes to spike their way X f X back to victory next year. X f uv X l X 0 Zyllil l Captain Linda Ferguson 1? fx fx x X X Rovv 1: Deanne Kochman, Dodie Furman, Barb Greene, Marilyn McKibben, Renee Chevalier. Row 2: Lisa Ram- sey, Barb Streator, lean Pierce, Diane Skufca, Linda Ferguson. 153 l.V. Row 1: judy Dod- son, Debbie Bahr, Deb- bie Refine, Cindy Tie- man, Pat Powers, Leslie Boyd. Row 2: Barb Smith, Chris Keran, Chris Erickson, Sheryl Lavigne, Kim Griffin, Nancy Tannahill. sf' ii W f X x , f x x x f X f ' ' Q xx, fx X I .S I ,fx I X I I X f 8th 84 9th Row 1: Velvet Wilson, Tammy McKee, Debbie Refine, Cindy Tieman, De- nise Douglas, Susie Krohe, jackie Weyant, Tracy Cowen. Row 2: Rhonda Mercier, Lisa Vinsion, Cindy ' Selby, Maggie Smith, Barb Smith, Kelly Smarjesse, Chris Erickson, Nancy Tannehill, Coach Cook. f.tf ig, ,,,., gi, y -VW ,,s, it ...... ,..,.....,..a...- . . -avi fl f - 5 f x Z' 1 f X A x f X f xf Xxx x ,u Strike three, you're out! f ' N X I I X X f N 'X N f X , X K X! X f f That's the third pizza I've stuck to the ceiling today. He for whom my heart bleeds. wr. ir,-1' I 4 '1 es 'dim 1. ,Z 'K Jag ' - Andrea Hoemmen Pat Powers , if T Q Rm Denise Weinhoeft leryl Kemp The Lady Lions' record, mov- ing into regional play, was six wins and eight losses, even though hampered with many injuries. The top seeded Lady Lions placed second in the City Tournament, beaten only by the undefeated Spartans. The team looks promising for next year, graduating only two se- niors, Linda Ferguson and jeryl Kemp. Linda Ferguson Deanna Kochman Barb Streeter Renee Chevalier l Row 1: Rachael VanBuskirk, Luttie Patterson, Barb Greene, Roxann Roth. Row 2: Coach Cindy Luton, Monica Marchizza, Chris Keran, Rose Davis, Susanne Harjes. P Row 1: joyce Morris, Penny Ray, Michelle Mulvey, Kim Zarndt, Lori Smith, jamie Weinhoeft, Rhnee Thompson. Row 2: Joyce Streeter, Debbie Refine, Denise Weinhoeft, Kris Erickson, Sue Winter, Cindy Selby, Brenda Stickney, Coach Cook. Row 3: Colleen Pulliam, Margaret Mull, Lisa Vinson, Tracy Woodard, Carrie Kimball, jackie Weyant, Tracy Cowan. 158 l m t l i Splits: Erica Sigars. Row 1: Shelly Carney, jill Nika, Beth Taylor. Row 2: Gwen Sigars, Tish McNamara, Noni Farley. Not pictured: Liz Craig l Splits Glenda Graham, Tracy Hammitt. Row 1: Glenda Finigan, Patti Sokolis, joy Marzin- : zik. Top: Katie Moody, Not Pictured: Katie Reiff. W A liliecrcalr l r ::': :'rr M it r ,f S r ita trrt it at it S vi Q tt i if we iiit rriy S ctr 4 raaer iff: ,rta oiii t'ti ii'i ' iiiaiil iii it ttto WQla w:WQM w 4 'aWWwae??fQiQ5QWf a : ,,, S S ,.,. x flfE5fl5ifffyJl2 ifS atttt 1 G 69 3, G :yi 7 at rryaa r iiiiai: Desiree Munkirs, Alanda Richardson, Chris Lober, Kelly Robison, Tari Hulett, julie Goulden, Rona Garde, lervenus Fitzgerald, Cindy Miller, Karen Melton. Most people didn't know it but cheer- leading was a year round sport. Ten var- sity and six j.V. were chosen at try-outs held in the spring. They attended the U.S.C.A. Cheerleading Camp at W.I.U. where they earned five 1st and one 2nd place rib- bons. Their highest achievement was a 1st place overall trophy. Alanda Richardson took 1st and Chris Lo- ber took 4th in indi- vidual competition. They competed at the National Grand Championship in Lan- sing, Ml. Their busy basketball and foot- ball seasons com- menced, highlighted by banquets, Home- coming, Pekin Tourna- ment, and City Tour- nament, under the new supervision of Miss Georgia Cut- singer. L.H.S. truly ap- preciated the pep and enthusiasm which promoted school spirit throughout the season. Center Row, top to bottom: Lisa Ramsey, jenny Martin, Pam Day, Kim Carlove. Standing: Erin Barbian, Marelda Baidy. A Hi? Qwlgb is Liiw 1 Y. il my Q gp ll Sport HU lk Three times this year the athletes of Lanphier were honored by a Sports ban- quet. The fall, winter, and spring athletic seasons were concluded by the dinner and awards presentation, sponsored by the Booster Club. All male and female athletes, cheerleaders, and usherettes were presented with letters, trophies, and recognition of their efforts. Among the awards besides most valuable player was the most improved player award as presented to Karen Moore of the girls' tennis team. The dinners were served in the Edison Cafeteria and the awards were presented in the Edison Gymnasium. The most valuable awards for the Fall of 1976 sports season were: Football-Dace Richardson, Field Hockey-Cindy Oliver, Soccer-Dan Nelson, Cross-Country-Kevin Zarndt, Golf-Gary Young. ALL ,L WANT 15 ON? .DPWXSTTC ig - . .n 6- my fi . 1 ,H-1 ---M 91 , we ff-w e 'o O 0 2 -Eh 5 L' 5 5 R Air . 11 'tn 1 ' ' y i fr ' ' V i tl fx gg .il W 1.21222 4 V T -3 z gag.. N -I 6 5 T' ll .IL T62 A P RSE I0 --,v M -, ,f ' .Q K l , O . 'on' e it rl , o?9' 1: l , v l ,smog y ,....... ,. eq' Q! 5 E -I , P. f e by A... 1 - --e ,- f 1,-ff ,lf Smiles we gave to one another . .. ff Mem'ries light the Corners of my mind ' af' i N Pk Mem'ries may be beautiful and yet, what's too painful to re- member We Slmpll' Choose to forget - -- X So it's the laughter we will remember . .. ' . Q .- If we had the Chance to do it all again, tell me would we? Could we? t Whenever we remember the Way We Weref' 163 CLUBS Scattered pictures-of the smiles we left behindg smiles we gave to one another for the way we were? 164 3' 5 H Q: ?'sxX 4 ' NN aff Gs g lt YY S 6 Q9 x l Whadda ya mean no x One more crack like that and Ill cookies? 1. Marty McKenzie 2. Mike McKenzie 3. Tim Davis 4. Doug Anderson 5. Mike Bailey 6. Bill Browning 7. Bryan Castles 8. Mike Crotty 9. Gary Finigan 10. Curtis Alexander 11. Mike Connelly 12. Dave Mayes 13. john Ollech 14. Dave Huddleston 15. Vince Flamini 16. Ronald Dean 17. Bill Gentry 18. Mr. Willhoit Key Club was an active group which ser- viced the community and school. They held a Christmas party for the Washington Street Mission and a Valentine's Day Dance for the Boadan Center. They also visited retirement homes and cheered up the residents. Key Club increased their treasury by selling the F popcorn at the games and by keeping score A at the junior High basketball games. Sergeant-at-Arms Doug Anderson, Vice President john Ollech, President Tim Davis, Trea- surer Dave Coe. Not Pictured: Secretary Mike McKenzie. 1. Pam Roderick i 2. Lisa Pavlisin 3. Debbie Rimbey 4. Kari Browning . Brenda Hughes . Karen Kelly . Brenda Albright Usherettes show their better side. 5 6 7. Patty Myers 8 9 . Rhonda Clark . jennifer Dentinger . Terry King Not shown-Alice Havey Neatness, friendliness, and courteous service symbolized the Lanphier Usherettes. With a sincere smile and a program in hand, the Ush- erette extended a warm welcome to all guests at football and basketball games. A dinner held in May concluded their season. old You spike this coke? QW? QQ W W E' .-7 an .Nu Sec. Carla Langston, Treas. jennifer Dentinger, V.P. Darryl Rohrer, Pres. Laurie Bilyeu 168 jeff Branham 14 Curtis Alexander 15 Duncan Weathers 16 Linda Peters 17 Curt Hoyt 18 Tish McNamara 19 20 julie Goulden Rachel VanBuskirk 21 Lori Mangold 22 23 Tanya Alexander Carla Langston 24 Pam Roderick 25 . Cheri Thompson 26 Lynn Shawgo Kerry Herrick Brett Grider joe Crawford Andrea Hoemann Cindy Miller Robby Robertson Laurie Delaney Tim Davis C-eorgine Netznik Debbie Clark Melissa Stevens jennifer Dentinger Terry King Laurie Bilyeu Cindy Carson Rick jasmon Benji Irvin Patti Sokolis Mr. Robinson Ray Sforza Dave Mayes Vince Flamini Keith Boyd Mike Connelly Darryl Rohrer Mr. Robinson, our governmental minded advisor. M if . it-,V We 4 H W,W,,c...w- . Duh, what are we voting on? This past year L.H.S. knew a very productive Stu- dent Government Association. Under the super- vision of Mr. Robinson, S.G.A., sometimes known as the backbone of the student body, kept students and faculty involved in school activities. This indus- trious group of young men and women gave their time and talents and filled life at Lanphier with fun and interesting plans. S.G.A. brightened the cafe- teria with a juke box, giving the students a chance to hear the best tunes at noon. They lifted every- one's spirits with a successful 50's day, continuing on to an after-game dance. They kept L.H.S. in the spirit of Christmas, decorating the lobby with a real tree. On the serious side, S.G.A. took it upon them- selves to sponsor a March of Dimes drive, and se- lect classmates for the Student of the Week. Van- dalism was a major concern of S.G.A., so they started a project to help stop vandalism around L.H.S. The S.G.A. certainly proved itself worthy of recognition for the 1976-1977 school year. A faithful flock of fifties-day fashion followers frolic Andrea and Vince bobble to the beat at the 50's dance. 5 frivolously 1. Stephanie Taylor 2. Tracie Blaskie 3. Lori Bramblett 4. Debbie Bahr 5. Ron Horton 6. Dwayne Blisset 7. Ricky Winlers 8. Terry King-Treas. 9. Alice Havey-Pres. 10. Lisa Pavilisin 11. Debbie Rimbey-Sec. 12. Laurie Bilyeu-Vice Pres. 13. Dawn jepp y 8 'F s I 9. 'S The various activities the French Club participated in were a trip to St. Louis to hear French-Canadian folksin- ger Robert Paquette, a trip to visit the French Quarter in New Orleans during their Easter vacation, and a trip to Chicago where they saw the French lmpressionists at the Chicago Art Institute. For the first time in years,the Spanish Club substantially increased its membership. This increase also brought about greater participation among its members than ever before. Their president organized severalactivities throughout the year that will form fond memories for all those who participated. OQQWL' .Q ab 0 Espanol ilu!-0 sbs Q Emlarasse-ltd. x u, v 53:55 Je iv iB6same. Q pai-le hvoj 0 A C7 msgs!! S113 Kari Browning Misty Lucas Mary Kay Aubon Kelly Quinn Cary Spann Cindy Drake Mitzy Beggs Connie Martin Penny Cravens Deena Petrie Michele Phillips Frank Lesko Dawn Wilkins-Treas Debbie Wainscott Patty Martin Ruth lorgensen Sandy Williams-Pres Teri Bloedel Mary Seman Dianne Wilkins-Sec. Miss Poll Sr. Meyer C0'f,Eilisladol2f3 .. A g Hungry German students hurry to the Berghoff for lunch. 2355! . iff, F -1 :gi Q 1- 'f. Qs C 985 Lanphier's German Club journeyed to Chicago and Six Flags. They went ice-skating and played volleyball with other German Clubs. They par- ticipated in the International Dinner, folk dancing and selling candy. This club formed to pro- mote the German language and culture. 5 l W ' i l qgrrt S 'ftftiwt KURVEY Officers: Events Sandy and Susan Brun- ner, V. Pres. Paul Commean, Pres. An- drea Hoemmeng Sec. Susah Selby, Treas. Kerry Herrick. DEUTSCHLAND 1, l lim. fr. x. - I N 9 3 Q Q tl .1 1 1. Frank Lesko 2. jeff Htuffman 3. Cindy Selby 4. Nancy Chestnut . Steve Perry . Mike lWainscott . joyce Morris . Roy Taraba . Bryan Castles Not pictured: Mark Wilson, Tom Carr, Richard Harkness, john Meiseman, Donna Meyer, jeff Tep- , Andrea Hoemmen sicord, Curt Vitzhum, Brenda Yoswig. . Sandy Brunner . Susan Selby . Kerry Herrick . Susan Brunner . Kari Wentzel Bruce Thompson i Tracyj Irwin Herr Ransdell . john jOllech . Paul Commean . Bill Qorsch . Doug Anderson 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16. Glenda Finigan 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24. Steve Lyons Hubertus Schwarzwald Award-breaking her arm for German. What does D-U-M-M-K-O-P-F spell, Herr Ransdell? l 'MT' if hs .,,, 2' 1 A Q 4 l Debbie Regan Christal Hamilton Greg Crocher Michelle Mulvey Denise Douglas Vivian Green Theresa Childs Randy Wells Kathy Tallent Pat Bowers lean Sims lim Pulliam Cindy Wilson Connie Hopkins Andrea Todd Mike Aldrich Herb Wheat Mrs. Glosecki The aim of the Latin Club was to acquaint its participants with Roman people and culture. The members fulfilled their aim by Christmas caroling in Latin. They dressed in togas at the Inter- national Dinner. latin ftttb 'f CHE6-3 CLUB 172 H at 3 5 'q in l 0o0Q, ll ll 1. Elwin Dobson 2. Richard Begando 3. Allan Brimm 4. Ron Moore 5. john Ollech 6. john Staff 7. Tully Canum 8. Greg Hauk 9. Dave Coe 10. Paul Commean 11. David Perry x A .L - , ln try' . .v u-. p: . nw. W, ,g'.,.-.J -'N The young men of the Chess Club used their mornings and lunch periods to battle in this mind-exerting and strategic sport. To them, giving up lunch was a small price to PHY- lj. rw Timers Ready? Swimmers take 'L your mark ... And so went the life of the tanker timer. Notonlydid she time, she also announced, scored, or kept team records. Al though member- ship decreased, this year's group proved to be more reliable than ever before. A salute to all tanker timers! 1. Deanna Kochman 7. 2. jennifer Dentinger 8. 3. Lisa Krumwiede-Lt. 9. 4. Maw Lane 10 5. Kari Browning-Lt. 11 6. Tammy Bartnick 12 Pam Roderick Sue Wood-Capt. Debbie Bahr Rona Garde Leslie Boyd Laurie Delaney Lanphier should be proud of its lion- backers! These girls ran the cross coun- try, wrestling and track meets with smooth efficiency. Thanks, gals! .1 A 4 f if xgwvgxfi um l 1. Kathy Tallent 2. Kelly Robison 3. Lori Houston 4. Cathy Miller 5. Lori Stull 6. Nancy Priest 7. Candy Phillips 8. jamie Ealey 9. Cheri Thompson 10. Linda DeGroot 11. Lynn Shawgo 12. Sue Wood 13. Roha Garde 14. Lisa Pavilisin 15. Debbie Rimbey 16. janice Cooley 17. Cindy Miller 18. Lori Traeger 19. Tina Kinsel 20. Laurie Delaney 21. Kari Browning 22. Sue Ahlers 23. jennifer Dentinger 24. Lisa Krumwiede HNKQR rllllvlfll it CM He thinks l'm signing my real name. The active members of this year's john Marshall Club are: Mike Bettis, Brenda Huges, janet Taylor, Debbie Regan, Vivian Green, Darlene Karpowich, Kelly Levine, Becky Coenen, Duncan Weathers, Monty Burcham, Pat Williams, Dawn Wilkins, Patty Sommers, Leigh Ann McCreight, Diane Wilkins, Darla Varner, Dawn Oller, Debbie Campbell, Patty Walsh, Barb McEvoy, Bill McKenzie, Rod Ryner, Mike Klaus, Bob White, Mike Bailey, Mark Defrates, Virginia Smith, Che- ryl Ritz. Cindy Knox, Robin Foster, Barb Streeter, Wendy Artis, Dulcie Weakley, Bob Pickford, jeff Schultz, Carrick Bailey, Cathy Linne, Dawn Beeler, Ed Landreth, Sally Bascio, Martha Schwarz, jim Bennett, Marion Schwarz, Tom Davis, Bob Scooby, Gail Tannehill, Mike Warm- oth, Tom Vose, Bob McKenzie. sz' f it X l We're all so excited to be in the john what s his face club The lohn Marshall Club, with its membership increasing every year, was established as a club for anyone, regardless of grades, sex, or interests. The Club used its money, made from selling candy bars, to support a child through the Christian Childrens Fund. The c ub also sponsored a successful Christmas party for the Salvation Army children. 'cf-if if Z' 2 - i 7 x ' f X n fu- ' kazlglbfetx I xx 1. lean Richards 2. Roxann Pickford 3. Craig Kennedy 4. Robby Robertson 5. Lisa Pavlisin 6. Mike Connelly 7 ami? . Nancy Priest L . l C 8. Debbie johnson B 5 Q at eggs it 9. Cindy Miller A u 1 M ' 10. Mark Stover '7 Q Ci lo l?- 15 l l l 1' f l, s 1 '45 92 11. Mike Watson f4jfQf1gg.'fgt1 ' e 12. Dick Lyman 5 Li 5 6 21? iiiii -C M 13. Ron Weed 2 t X I' R3 14. Miss Bellamy l B p - ' A ..... Amxyyiiyylx f W' trif' Miss Bellamy-Advisor This year, the members of the Lanphier Light were only outshined by the material they produced. Their main objective was to keep the student body informed, and the staff did this by publish- ing the school newspaper. 176 ,........... A 'R Wh 1 BWQ W 'f'-' ' - 4.4 ff? ti '. - Q x 1, f. Q ' . Q2 11' . ,...,, W, 5 Q- .le fi - f fg4..m . - .QQ 'Ng ' ' Wfgifw Hamm irL. :.:'z s gf. X , f - ' 115- ' JM'-2 ' if 1 I didn't know we could print that! 4 it 3 Q lm? 1 . . ...M .,., ,-. 1 . Smile! We're on Candid Camera! l.nNPi-usa Li GH1' Star Sakai-i Cvvueeera -Cowon Rox arm ?ic.kFoRD-FE.a1uR6. E ROBBY RQBQRTSON- Seems l xs,l-l ei.2.N lbederfw- Aowiso The Think Method? Greetings! Please don't let the stage fall down' VQICES Ill .750 x,Ll-4,LUs,4.l All-vLLJ.Lf Voices Unlimited 'was organized for those interested in Speech and drama activities. The Club headed the Christmas Assembly, acted out a pantomime with the choirs at the Christmas Concert, and participated in various Speech Tournaments throughout the state. The group showed great talent and performance throughout CA Sf 7Jre5 .... Rob' klxltnq, the year. MPV'-'-5. . DZQOCZ H0-fron Scc. Trams ..C hris Rciff 'Pub Li' ' L rtaftifui 1 3 in M. Tracy Irwin Dawn Casolari Charlotte Reich Larry Smith Chris Reiff jean Richards Glenda Hopkins Doris Tenbusch Mark Plesh Andrea Todd Vince Flammini Kathy Mason julie Richards Terrie Reed lane Richards Stuart Meiron Elwin Dobson Rob Levine Curtis Alexander Kathy Reiff Laurie Bilyeu Diane Herron Kathy Tallent Wayne Lovell 1 Dedicated to helping students look to the future by better understanding the past, PI IOTA PI mem- bers enjoyed a successful year. Eligibility require- ments were that the stu- dent be at least a junior with no semester grade lower than a B. Under the leadership of Mr. Taylor, the club enjoyed several activities including a trip to the Governor's mansion and a pie-eating contest held in the Sprin . Club meetings were helcgon the first and third Mondays of every month. Q si 2 31 3a Q S2 Q Ll: 6 zo at zz zs 24 Q5 Q N L x ,tr T5 ts X7 ig l 06 that A Pl IOTA Pl OFFICE Pacsincm- x ' LINDA S fs 'r FERGUSON ,it VlC.E. T PRESIDENT- L..f SHALOGO RAN - - T 5ecRcTARYj'XQ igmwmime T lilllnv I . X cr . N 5 x N N Nancy Branham Brenda Hughes Sue Wheeler Karen Moore Rona Garde Darlene Karpowich Brenda Albright Keith Boyd Mike Mayes Rick lasmon Randy Austin Sally Hall Myrna Donaldson Barb Streeter Tracy lrwin Sandy Brunner Susan Brunner Nancy Priest Diane Herron Cindy Oliver Dianne Wilkins Virginia Smith janet Taylor Laurie Delaney Kari Browning Chris Lober Linda Ferguson Curtis Alexander Stuart Meiron Richard Begando Dave Coe Mark jones Dawn Wilkins Laurie Bilyeu Terry King Patty Sommer jennifer Dentinger Frank Saputo Melisa Stevens Darryl Rohrer Dick Havey f x This is an honors club? 1 he l Now I lay me down to sleep it 35 TREAFQRER 6 B UTS O l AAU- ctiicrteo on BUST' C I t N C a A ' ll The Ecology Club greeted many new members this year with the purpose to study and improve envi- ronmental quality. The top priority of the club was to service the com- munity and students. They did that by presenting a Sights and Sound Show which displayed the deterio- ration of our environment. They also had a speaker from Northwestern University, Dr. Irvin Rovner, whose topic was Archeology in Illinois- The Koster Site. The club looks for- ward to many successful years. I think lm getting a vision 6 a I 1. Roger Harkness 2. Norma Sanderfield 3. Mary Lou Sims-Sec. 4. Danell Aldrich 5. Chrysan Austin 6. Mr. Bruzan 7. Georgia Monroe . Pam Sokolis . Carol Rehwaldt . Darlene Karpowich . Kathy Brey . Rhonda Mercier . Pam Alexander-Pres 8 9 10 I1 12 13 I4 15. Bob Smith 16. Virginia Smith 17 18. Nancy Thoele 19. Tom Bahr 20. MikelDavis 21. jeff Branham 1 22. Mr. Watkins Dr Irvin Rovner The Ecology Club officers ' I I 79 . Stacy Temperelli-Treas . Randy Austin-Vice Pres i....3x :nn I q to The Afro-American Club A PHERICANA I .'ll,l gillbx L 'C' A zl 2 I3 Ml t2 I5 .5 ll j 5 e l 2. 5 4 ju l i 1. Diane johnson 2. Doris Brents 3. jeryl Kemp 4. joyce Streeter 5. Carla Hollin 6. Pam Day 7. Debbie White 8. Karen johnson 9. Marcia johnson 10. Lisa jones 11. Mike Watson 12. Alanda Richardson 13. Scott Moore 14. Linda johnson 15. Marelda Baidy 16. Gordon Smith 17. Stanley Devon 18. Barb Streeter 19. Shelly Tunson 20. Brian Smith 21. Darcel Baidy 22. Cindy Gilbert although formed for the black students, was a benefit to all of the students and fac- ulty at Lanphier, promoting friendship within all groups of people. Sponsoring a disco dance was only one way that the club, under the direction of Mr. Cason, brought everyone together for fun and friendship. l l Row 1: Pres. Karen johnson, V. Pres. Pam Day. Row 2: Sec, Darcel Baldy, Advisor Mr. Cason. Row 3: Treas. Mike Watson. SSI STAN S ll BRA lillllililik These groups of fine students gallantly gave up their study halls to assist in the different of- fices of Lanphier and Edison. They helped de- liver messages and other various tasks. Their work was well appreciated. I J l,..1l.lJ..t 1. lvery Newman, 2. Brian Harmony, 3. Sam Gribsby, 4. Dave Wheeler, 5. Larry Smith, 6. Karen Moore, 7. Frank Lesko, 8. Richard Kroll, 9. Francis Cleghorn,10. Debbie Hess, 11. Kim Schneider. C IDUNSELD 1. Carla Harwood, 2. Gene Sims, 3. Kim Hick- man, 4. Elaine Bedolli, 5. Chris Cooper, 6. Rene Clary, 7. Kerry Herrick, 8. Nancy Bran ham, 9. Beverly Sexton, 10. Laurie Delaney, 11. Debbie Trells,12. Cindy Wolosick, 13. Charle Schultz, 14. Carla Brown, 15. Rona Garde. S ITICIL NURSE, 1. Francis Cleghorn, 2. Laura Fogleman, 3. Todd Paine, 4. Tami Unland, 5. Chris Simpson, 6. Esther Cole, 7. Pamela Alexander, 8. Rona Garde, 9. Debbie Bruce, 10. Barb McEvoy, 11. Stacy Oitker, 12. Carla Brown, 13. Doris Tenbush, 14. lanice jones, 15. Cheryl Finney, 16. Laurie An- drews, 17. Alison Hankins, 18. Kim johnson, 19, Kim Braun, 20. Craig Fanning, 21. Gary Stover, 22. Gayle Bryant, 23. Nancy Denney, 24. Nancy Priest, 25. Cheryl Redpath, 26. Melissa Stevens, 27. Sue Ahlers, 28. Becky Negro, 29. Diane Finney. ATIENDA CE ,ggfhrlif 22 'Z tl 67gqiD Q v-4.5 13 lb Q 5 W s . W 1 . ,l,QlJj-rig?-ii if .gg VAI, Izzz ,1 f 4 7 1 Q 2 If 5 4 5 n g? L' 1. lack Robertson Helen Winberg Lorraine Wheeler Bonita Cellini Pat Scoggins Bill Winberg 7. Sue Schmidt Betty Robertson Mary Rivenburg Phillip Schmidt Arlyn Lober Betty Wood lan Miller 1 S 5 QVQ.: i..i'f?f t if Q11 153152 tg 715 sg: ss Moe Ramirez lean Moody Cameron Barbian xx' l V F i xx EX tx L A 'L y , MA. 7274.111 uf VA Mark Rivenburg -as Lee Halberg 'S F' y Bob.Wood N- ai Elitjrrgiidlqtiiler And the winner is . . . Lyle Wind ludy Hulett Harold Hulett The 1977 officers were: Pres.-Cameron Ba Vice Pres.-jerry Er rbian mann Sec.-Betty Robertson Treas.-Mary Riven burg What do you mean, I've had too much to drink? Devoted to promoting good sportsmanship, the LHS Boosters once again provided Lanphier with their gracious support. This year the club held a raffle and donated their profits among vari- ous school organizations. Members also honored our athletes by hosting the Sports Banquets. P9424 Row 1: Third Vice President Mrs. Shirley Sbarbati, First Vice President Mrs. Lorraine Wheeler, Secretary Mrs. Thomas Stanberry. Row 2: President Mrs. Wilma Refine, Second Vice Presi- dent Mr. Lester Brooks, Treasurer Mrs. Shirlee Mounce. The P.T.A. is an orga- nization of parents and teachers designed to promote the highest ad- vantages in physical, mental, social, and spiri- tual education at home, school, and in the community. l any mromvim CD A thorn between two roses. Y Past Presidents Alida Krofchick Lorraine Wheeler Harold Wylder Alma Rees Zella Shipman Wilma Refine Lillie Cribbett Mae Whitney joyce Sandage Seated: T Stand ing: g 'lil Xl 183 My Cert is still working! if The band had another busy year performing at football games, marching in parades, playing at basketball games, assemblies, and graduation. The band also presented two concerts for the enjoyment of the public, participated in the Springfield Festival, and contests. 4... 55 N - LHNPHI it 184 Bruce Kodrich-Soph. Rep., Greg Crocher-Soph. Rep., Sally Hall -Sr Rep., Lori Sellers-Pres., Diane Herron-Sr. Rep., Rob Levine-Sec.-Treas Mark Fay-lr. Rep., not pictured-Bill Gentry-jr. Rep., Chuck Homer- Vice Pres. 4, Q5 gli Q1 M 41 A 51 6 5 l 51 1 an 1. 9 Q 51mm .11 ,H ,J is 13 l l 4 1 in- I3 iq l ul VI I1 'li i t Diane Herron LeAnn McCreight Sally Hall Cindy Peters Carla Brown Linda Peters Marge Mull Michelle Mulvey Kathy jones Kathy Risse Cindy Oliver Leanne Watson joan Keltner Georgia Monroe Elaine Yutzy Dave Truax Greg Crocher Cin yWiIson Mr. Thomas Ford Dawn Wilkins Lori Sellers Dianne Wilkins Cindy Maloney Teresa Wilson Greg Niewold john Bartolozzi Bruce Kodrich Kevin Krimmel Mike Eairheart Lynda Niehaus Debbie Rhodes .Tammy Bilyeu Marilyn Smith Connie Greenan Dawn jepp Mark Fay Mike Bettis Bill Clotfelter Don Ostertag William Adams Debbie Wainscott Bryan Mueller .jeff Yoswig Lamar Burkholder Tim Farley Bill Gentry Russ Melton Erik Taylor jeff Shattuck Mark Defrates john Ollech Mike Frakes Greg Augspurger Gary Davis Rob Levine 4 9' lah. at? The leader of the pack! The Pied tol,.11+w fl rw ll 'I l flz sl: M 3 rr joyce Morris Shirley Harjes Patty Fay jenny Slingerland Susan Herrick Tammy Todd janet Rogers Debbie Cash Patty Sutherd Mike Wainscott Michele Phillips Sara Krake Becky Findlay Gary Yosvvig Richard Crocher Terry Romines Colleen Pulliam Steve Iocca Bob Cribbett Duane Tannehill jon Park Velvet Wilson Mark Bartolozzi Tanya Alexander Leeanne Gathard jeanne Crotchett Pete Hood Paul jepp Russ Loew Pat Szerletich Ken Fay Dwight Alexander Donna Livingston Sue Fofi Cathy Owens Amanda McKibben April Wilson Chris Hunter Tim Harte Debbie Refine john Burton Peggy Peters Fred Worthy Terry Wagner Mike Gille Ken Adams jason Shattuck David Mueller jim Szerletich El f 1 .4 - ffl ta... 1. Karen Bunle, 2. Glenda Finigan, 3. Patti Sokolis, 4. joy Marzinzik, 5. Glenda Graham, 6. Bruce Thompson, 7. Mark Glenn, 8. Scott Powers, 9. Ernie Cox, 10. Pam McGhee, 11. Katie Moody, 12. Tammy McKee, 13. Renita Hinds, 14. Dawn Hayes, 15. Lori McCurley, 16. Kelly Shryock, 17. Gina Mclntyre, 18. Mike Burris, 19. Steve Geist, 20. Rich Harkness, 21. jack Baskett, 22. Mike Coffey, 23. Kari Daugherty, 24. Cindy Tieman, 25. Kris Erickson, 26. Kari Wen- tzel, 27. Carrie Davis, 28. Faye Alexander, 29. joyce Hale, 30. Lori Bates, 31. Dave Capella, 32. Robin Roth, 33. Matt McKenzie, 34. Benji lrvin, 35. Bill Chorn, 36. Debbie Teater, 37. Lisa Nevitt, 38. Cindy Estes, 39. Leigh Greenan, 40. Connie Melton, 41. Candy Reese, 42. Debra Motley 43. jennifer Reeves, 44. Diana Finney, 45. Charles Baker, 46. Ron Redding, 47. Mark Behn, 48. Bob Ananias, 49. Eliot Oitker, 50. Greg Bunch, 51. Mark Young, 52. jeff Branham, 53. Don Zarndt, 54. Kayla Sue Soulet, 55. Dwain Steinhour, 56. Sharon Poner Carrying out the musical tradition of the Lanphier- Edison Complex, the eighth and the ninth grade choirs had several seasonal concerts. Also the groups planned musical trips to some elementary schools and to a few nursing homes. 4? Q5 re 5 53 2 95 HH .qw , I 5 28 Qq as BI Q 3 '54 37 38 33 l l l5 its iv '8 V5 m ai 22 Q aw 25 24 l 2 3 4 5 A '7 a 65? 93X V 124 l3 f l il n n 1. Noni Farley, 2. Tina Chrans, 3. Lisa Brennan, 4. Natalie Kohlrus, 5. Lisa Pennell, 6. Shelia Newton, 7. Darwin Winder, 8. Curt Hoyt, 9. Todd Laurent, 10. George Lay, 11. Paula Bill, 12. Mindy Armstrong, 13. Lori Keafer, 14. Tammy Burgett, 15. Paula Monroe, 16. Traci Hubbard, 17. Anne Slingerland, 18. Susan Pratt, 19. Peyton Williams, 20. Kelly Smith, 21. Mary Kay Ausbon, 22. Carol Standridge, 23. Melissa Connor, 24. Theresa Tenbusch, 25. Rick White, 26. David Grubb, 27. joe Skufca, 28. Robin Fred, 29. Danell Aldrich, 30. Derlie Hicks, 31. Tina Lo d, 32. Lisa Croutcher, 33. jamie Weinhoeft, 34. Patricia Seaton, 35. Marilyn Graf, 36. Leigh Ann Galyon, 37. Mary Valentine, 38. April McMillen, 39. Tish McNamara, 40. Lori Kodrich, 41. Louis Silotto, 42. jim Fromm, 43. Rick Vincent, 44. Robert Lavin, 45. Dave Paoni, 46. jeff Trotter, 47, Rick Lavin, 48. Theresa Roderick, 49. Vincent Romanotto, 50. Evalin Franklin, 51. Lori Smith, 52. Tracy Woodard, 53. Mary Leone, 54. Sherri Dauback. 1. Shirley Harjes 2. Donna Shepherd 3. Maureen Walsh 4. Beth Starkweather 5. Connie Davis 6. Cheryl Parrott 7. Tammy Fickas 8. Teresa Anders 9. Tricia Casper 10. Mary lo Armitage 11. Kathy Eberwein 12. Lynn Andrew 13. Carolyn Mills 14. Karen Porter 15. Kathy Smith 16. Dawn Smith 17. Debbie Clark 18. Mary Suter 19. Sandy Bollinger 20. Rita Horrighs 21. Teresa Bryant 22. Vickie Miller 23. Tracey Cowan 24. Georgia Mills 25. jennifer Martin 26. Pam Day 27. luanita Griffin 28. Barb Alexander 29. Rosie Maurer 30. Mary Langley 31. Leslie Boyd 32. Donna Richardson 33. Alice Smith 34. Chris Wilk 35. Rosemary Scott 36. Marelda Baidy 37. Laura Kornack 38. lo Ferguson 39. Laura Pittman 40. Donna Del Valley ' 1 ' N 35 3. . G?'1.l6D'U.-S t j The Girls' Chorus gave a chance for all those girls who loved to sing a place to use that ability and to fulfill that ambition. It introduced them to the fundamentals of music which prepared them for advancement into the A Cappella Choir and then to the Concert Choir. This year's Girls' Chorus increased in number, bringing a bright outlook for the fu- ture advanced choirs. 188 1. Susanne Harjes 2. Carolyn Fred 3. Tina Bill 4. Mary Harlowe 5. Beth Castles 6. Doris Brents 7. Linda Gebhardt 8. Linda De Groot 9. Paula Larson 10. Patti Billek 11. Stacey Temperelli 12. Pam Simmons 13. Kelly Levine 14. Deanna Kochman 15. Patty Eddy 16. Pam Edwards 17. Vickie Wilson 18. Kathy Hildebrand 19. Marcy Bates 20. Oreta Baker 21. Wendy Weed ..... A Cappella Choir was the middle level of vocal music participation at Lanphier. It was established to develop the musical abilities of its members to their fullest. Their presence brightened up every concert. l i l Y Y ,, . qi, ,Y,.. . 6 'N 7:1 5 i vb f llc D Q l IQ l 4 Z9 K 4 I-p in' Y Y Mu ,f N Tim Davis Mike McKenzie Gwen Faires john Unthank Gary Finigan Cheri Thompson Danny Shaffer Kathy Brey Chris Reiff Pam Roderick Kelly Robison Mike Connelly Kelly Wilson Lee Ann Stecker Mark Stover Celina Peters Mike Crotty Mary Harlow Sue Ahlers lohn Shepard Ron Weed Gary Stover joe Crawford jennifer Dentinger Roxanne Roth Dave Mayes Cindy Miller Don Strode Debbie Smith 2: sang. ' VX,. Q QW- ' ,L Lion's Pride was an enthusiastic group of young people who enjoyed singing and choreographing music. Only dedication to their performances outshined their loyalty to Lanphier. This out- standing swing choir, led by Miss Spiegel, took part in state competition and hosted a swing choir workshop. Eli-El 'W 5 H W ffili mm r l . ,.:.,W, , , i 3 ff i 3 Celina Shows her love for Mike fri' I like you, Mike, but Accompanist Mary Harlow 191 my Cqitperl That man's naked! Concert Choir f' tra-la-laed their l way through an- other year of mu- sical enjoyment. The choir per- formed three vo- ' cal concerts: one fall, one Christ- mas, and one spring. ln April, M Concert Choir is isss r 'i'rnn participated inthe All City Music Festival which included 'i D Springfield public - ' HS. . school students of : pe. U . f - ' t' - . all ages in either Y 6 . a gq . 6 2 vocal or in- l X 4 strumental music. ' Their well-exe- KH Rb. -S I .f D I 2 5 '-i 5 lo 7 S 9 'O ii 125 Cufed Concerts fr?..Zef'llSfi1'l, 'iESaffQ'ln'JEiiefi'l l I ismhojwedk their President. - ar wor . 1. Darla Varner, 2. Tari Hulett, 3. janene johnson, 4. Dawn Beeler, 5. Gwen Faires, 6. john Unthank, 7. Mike McKenzie, 8. Chris Reiff, 9. Kelly Robison, 10. Cheri Thompson, 11. Kelly Wilson, 12. Carmen Carter, 13. Debbie White, 14. Patty Pantier, 15. Debbie Smith, 16. Kathy Brey, 17. LeeAnn Stecker, 18. Pam Roderick, 19. Betsy Tucker, 20. Carla Harwood, 21. Bill Kochman, 22. Danny Shaffer, 23, Mike Connelly, 24. Cindy Miller, 25. Mary Fay, 26. Martha Schwarz. 27. janet Taylor, 28. Marge Owens, 29. Lori Babbs, 30. Alison Vincent, 31. Leigh Vincent, 32. Don Strode, 33. Vince Flammini, 34. Mark Lazar, 35. Greg Mudd, 36. Mark Stover, 37. Dave Mayes, 38. joe Crawford, 39. Leah Combs, 40. Karen johnson, 41. Marian Schwarz, 42. Becky Negro, 43. jennifer Dentinger, 44. Sue Ahlers, 45. Don Nelson, 46. Cary Stover, 47. Mike Crotty, 48. Mike Boston, 49. Dick Lyman, 50. Ron Weed, 51. Mark Der- noncourt, 52. Dave Huddleston, 53. Larry Smith, 54. Celina Peters, 55. Linda johnson, 56. Cindy Gilbert. W W .5 .. V x W., xy A' 5 s... .fig fy Not Shown: Diane Skufca and Kathy Wood . The Creative Writers of Lanphier joined to- t gether because of the desire to share their own l ideas through their writing. They held bake sales, sold candy, and put together their own book of poetry and short stories. 1. Lisa Dirksen . 2. Michelle Dirksen 3 Future Secretar- 4 ies was a club de- signed to give the student insight as to what a secre- tarial career in- volves. Special activities included a demonstration T .Wanza Davis-Advisor on Self defense and karate. . Charmain McCollune Linda Gebhardt 5. Carol Rehwalt Q 6 it M . Patti Billek 7. Vicky jackson 8. Darlene Karpowich 9. Susan Cristy 10. Roxanne Roth 11. Lisa Harte 12 13 14 'll-IHIIIIIIQI llIlIl!.'..!!!.!!!!!E!! lllllllllhillllillllll . Renne Martin . Nell Clay-Advisor QTU. 95159 it Tracy lnfvin Nancy Unthank Laura Kunz Leigh Ann McCreight Sally Hall Vince Flammini Curtis Alexander UM uhm Q Officers: Vice Pres. Curtis Alexanderg Pres Tracy lrwinp Sec.-Treas. Leigh Ann McCreight o vo Q' fi -'Z 1 5 638! - - . Tim Martin . Tim Hibbs . lack Warner . Dawn Armstrong ., i Q V . Brian Kodrich . Pam Large . Becky Maroney . Dan Cottingham . Larry Phillips 6 7 8 9 Diversietl Paul Kueper Mr. Campbell Mark Severns Robbie Thompson George Dimitriou Donna Greenslade Linda Bledsoe Dave Spencer Rex Lavigne ip .O af Hey man, look cool. lt's a camera! Officers: Sec. Tim Hibbsg V. Pres. jack Warnerg Pres. Tim Marting Treas. Dawn Armstrong. Diversified Occupations was the club of working students at Lanphier who learned not only in their classes, but also out on the job. Mr. Campbell emphasized to all of his students the importance of good vocational training and development. In this way the students selected the career of their choicei through experience in a work program. Theyi were employed throughout Springfield at difa ferent places. By the end of the year the stu- dents collected enough knowledge for their future plans. D.O. participated in the Stu-l dent-Employer Banquet that was held inf honor of the employers. T V. .i X is ,E X . ... , 1 Q i M? .T T' T ssi 7 f 'Mm f MF so is I as syssi flll!!l'Il,V'l' i U his T' 1 ' Dave Claunch-I.N.B.g Tim Hilobs-Spfld. Builders Supplyg Paul Kueper-Sangamon Ave. Shellg or Crystal Brest-Ohio Casualty Groupg Mark Severns-National Food Storey Dave Spencer-Spencer A ' B rj Plumbingp Larry Phillips-Creative Auto Body Pam Large-K-Mart l vi i T Fi T H ,sl lrss Q11- A B 5 i l .,,,. A,v. I :MA : t X T T l 4 ri Dawn Armstrong-Horace Mann Tim Martin-Gaddis-Brown Studio julie Barrington-Hub Bill Lewison and Dan Cottingham-lll. Bell Telephone Co. jack Warner-Warner's Htg. 84 Cool I t i 195 '22, ' nw 0 z- 5.15.3 3 Us 1. Sandy Bradley 2. Michelle Dirksen 3. Linda Schultz 4. Donna Nation 5. Pam Wieties 6. Becky Fults 7. ludy Cleeton 8. Dawn Anders 9. Debbie Hess 10. Mary Rodgers 11. Stacy Oitker 12. Diane Herron 13. Martha Iocca 14. Christina Donaldson 15. Mary Riedel 16. Diana Croll 17. Myrna Donaldson 18. Shawn DeVillez 19. Mr. . McMiIlen 20. Karen Kelly 21. Nancy Branham 22. Gale Kruger 23. Gloria Donath AW Office Occupations is a group of students, advised by Mr. McMillen, who combined work with school to gain occupational business experience. They profited not only in pay and credit, but they also gained a greater knowledge of the business world. This year, the Office Occupations Club once again out did themselves with another successful carnation sale. 0 Karen Kelly Illinois Petroleum President Rebecca Fults, Vice President Mary Rodgers, Secretary Stacy Oitker, Treasurer Gale Kruger. Marketers Assoc. Mary Riedel Myrna Donaldson Linda Schultz Drach, Terrell, Sandy Bradley Franklin Life Department of 81 Deffenbaugh Horace Mann Insurance Company Transportation PNK ff 's-- Q YZF' X40- ludy Cleeton Dawn Anders Gale Kruger Nancy Branham Horace Mann Department of Department of Department of Transportation Transportation Transportation : .xt , A f I f Martha Iocca Stacy Oitker Gloria Donath Donna Nation Department of S.l.U. School Metal Decor. Department of Transportation of Medicine Transportation E .wig-5 tflt 5 ff .imium-'Ll X B . ,-5 B ., W L . -wi. , 11: ,iw firm-iffssfzr 113, 'fix i g . :-- -LV,L X asg:frs:,2iQ.f:yfgi-SL - , ,,.. . X. fz tt as Mary Rodgers Department of Transportation Debbie Hess First National Bank Michelle Dirksen Department of Transportation Diane Herron American Savings and Loan Company Shawn DeViIlez Horace Mann Becky Fults Department of Transportation I In ,L 1-fr aw, K f .. 65. 4 in' Q. ,fm 'V+' ga? H 1 ,T ff T Pam Wieties Department of Transportation Christina Donaldson Department of Transportation Kelly Keafer Tina Kinsel ludy Milburn Roxanne Winkel Mr. Babcock Mark Lazar lim Mounce Cassie Becker Anna Hansen Dante Contri Cathy Crawford Lori Hughes jerry McCaskey Al 'gy ., Kelley Schuster M ' , :L 7- :.,':' Carrie Smith 3 UQA1 ,U is by Mark Currie l , ' ml ' 1' ' Q5 Donald Bricker 'Ll I5 l'lblX6a Ti f 'M ' I julie Bertoni ' K VIA, ' ..., , Michelle Knappmeyer io Il ,1 l5 I y I A F lodi Wilson 4: SE ssiik Alanda Richardson 6 7 8 if X 5 . f jam julie Swalm y G v sf H X 1 A I 1 f Lori Hughes-Pixie Photo Kelly Keafer-S.A. Barker W F 55, fl V l ,l S I Dante Contri-Nat'l Foods Sandy Bartlett- Kentucky Fried Chicken Tina Kinsel-Nelson Rec. Cnt. Cassie Becker-Midstate Wholesale Officers: Sec. Anna Han- seng Treas. Alanda Richard- song V.-Pres. Cassie Be- ckerp Pres. Mark Currie jim Mounce-National Food ludyi Milburn-K-Mart Debbie Croft-lst Prof. Adj. Anna Hansen-Sears Serv. l, KZ 1 I .amy Alanda Richardson-Central Office Design Mark Currie-CA. Dawson Michelle Knappmeyer-K-Mart L ...i it -f L ,,,-. ff 1 julie Swalm-Swalm's Novelty Shop Carrie Smith-Finkfs Cleaners lodi Wilson-Rutledge Manor Distributive Education was organized for the purpose of training students for careers in marketing, merchandising, and management. The students used what they learned in their D.E. class and applied this knowledge to the jobs they chose to work. Each person gained experience and the skills needed to plan for the future. julie Bertoni-K-Mart Rick LaVeign-lax Roast Beef Alison Vincent-Myers North jerry McCaskey-Osco Drug Officers: Sec. Dena Millard Treas. Theresa Svetlick Events Linda Ford Pres. Tess Call, V. Pres. Tammy Lovell Robin Davis Regina Chase Ronda Davis Debbie Trells Theresa Svetlik Tess Call Linda Ford Dena Millard Tammy Lovell Mrs. Reynolds Brenda Milburn Lisa David Kelly Maxwell Debbie Behl Betty Thomas Tina Hill Kathy Sodaro Lori Ford Betsy Cates Mary Winders Tony Snow Sally Bascio Bob Ippert Geri Maurer Gaylon Williams Chris Risse Greg Krushall Bill Reim lohn Maurer Bill Haught tj I 4'-12 Q T f ii,1, f' L. ...' if ffefwffwa l I Ronda Davis and Regina Chase work at Taco Gringo. G T Home Economics Occupations Q fH.E.O.j gave members a chance to QI 8 'I develop leadership through participa- tion in a vocational student organiza- ' f Q, tion. The club prepared them for ca- 5 '7' If 5 reers which require home economics knowledge and skills. H.E.O. took part I 2 3 'F .jj x in the Student-Employer banquet hon- L oring all the employers. l 1 l ll Xi Bill Haught-Howard j0hn50n'5 Kathy Sadaro-Myers North Linda Ford-Bressmer's Betsy Cates and Betty Thomas-Memorial Hospital Bill Reim-Red Coach lnn Bob lppert-Angelo's Kelly Maxwell-Dirksen House - l.,.....,..........,.W..-M Dena Millard-Angelo's Tammy Lovell-Spfld. Obstetrics 84 Gynecology :pai ' y B B w v, 3B ..f Geri Maurer-St. lohn's Hosp. Lori Ford-The Reflections Tina Hill-St, john's Hospital '53 a Qi john Maurer-Concordia Seminary Theresa Svetlik-St. lohn's Hospital Gaylon Williams-St. john's Hospital Lisa David-Long john Silvers ., nf O 05 Brenda Milburn-Zayre Mary Winders-Dairy Rose Sally Bascio-Myers Bros. t y P i ii ii ' -. iiii sssiis 4 kr t , i ' K .1 1! k i .t. ,...., s: ,,. . , .. . . ,. ,QW- : ,, -kff. E VV xt M K l,, VI ki X I r K 4 R, x3 A 4- O f y g ., -..., ,lla i ix ' X I V V :gi 9, of --s tioi t a If she kissed me once, will she kiss me again? Lars Buchloh Carl Haas, Kathy Schultz and Alora AFK Q gi 'D' llllii ez Mike Grover Brian Fagg David jordan Mike McDow David Wade 11. Tully Canum Penny Singer Donna Daniels 2. lohn Szerletich 4. Alora Hoyte 6. Mike Long 8. Carl Haas 10. jeff Thomas 12. Kathy Schultz 14. Debbie Schroll 16. Leo Banning 17. lim Howard 19. Lars Buchloh 18. Steve Cody The Cooperative Work Training Clubs at Lanphier are part of the Voca- tional Industrial Clubs of America. They placed students in jobs that gave them the basic skills needed for a job of that type. These students sold candy bars for the Annual Employer- Employee Banquet. You want me to teach? Troy Bandy Tim Hawker Kim Bandy Bill Smith Ricky Smith jim Britz Debbie Harrison Dave Crim Chuck Homer Don Bollman Mike Chestnut Kim johnson Mr. Horath Don Rosa Wendell Pierce Kevin Watson Randy Ressler Tony Weyant AI Hutchison Dennis Burke la E ' I1 'S iq I5 S 25,5 X - 'Q 21 , , i 7. 0 ll I1 LO sb 1 --31, : ' V. IA T ZNDHQIJE C.W.T. is an organization of youth uniting in a common bond. All students who are enrolled in occupational education are preparing for future jobs and careers. The purposes for the club are social and educational. Students de- velop leadership abilities through participation in club decisions using parliamentary procedure. Also, an appreciation for the dignity of work is stressed. The main social event of the year is the annual Employer-Employee Banquet. The Boss is invited to dinner at the club's expense. Money is raised for the banquet by selling candy. This year the banquet was held at Lincoln Land Community College. President Wendell Pierce Vice President Esther Cole Treasurer Donna Pierce Luck Kruger Cindy Meyer Mary Cristy Ruth Hunter Mr. Horath Bob Anderson Tim Irvin Tim Chestnut Genora Seaton Layne DeIVaIIey Sandra Washington Don Fritcher janet Marx Bob Smithers Karen Luparell joe Toigo Charlie Roberts ll Q X , .F 1 it it ... iff l l Z 3 I l 'l Q XTX 1. Rob McCandless 2. Mr. Campbell, Advisor 3. john Suter 4. Mike Poggi 5. Sandra Schoof 6. Debbie Veith 7. Liz Rowden 8. Wendell Austin 9. Marty Stuper 10. Greg Stephens 11. Shelly Tunson 12. Larry Painter 13. Chris Winch 14. Tim Valtille 15. Mark Hall 16. Mike Rebeck 17. Ron Moore 18. Tom Smith 19. joe Groth 20. Bob Graves Vice Pres. Shelly Tunson, Sec. Marty Stuper, Pres. Tim Valtille, TW335- Bob Graves Sandra Schoof-Long lohn Silvers Mike Rebeck-Myers North CWT ll, an extension of CWT I for second-year stu- dents. The Membership has remained steady over the years. The club sold candy and spent the profits on their Employer-Em- ployee Banquet. The main purpose of the club was to provide unification of the two CWT programs for the benefit of all of the members. Tim Valtille-Boadvvell Drugs Chris Winch-Secretary of State Liz Rowden-Woolco Ron Mo Kroger Filed Store i L gkimlvfsisf john Dipasquale-Concordia Sem. Larry Painter-john Suter mwiisiiqfiiiifjai 2 re,re i i rr e i rrr f s ff i i i ' i 1 1 K ' . if ' 1: i i Shelly Tunson K Springfield Recreation Dept. Tom Smith-Sangamo Club Wendell Austin-Dept. of Transportation Rob McCandless-L.B. Price Merc. Bob Graves-Dept. of Transportation i 'Zig , lv W f , 'ffffi ' o no l iii , ,,.,f ...f as it p A s- ACTI ITIES ACTIVITY tak tiv e action s an-up n pl' 1' a sei-ii J5, I wif bemg adwe 2' We! 1 3 f Q ,iw 5, .Am,, ,. ., ,E , .s . NESS - -H SDSU 'C -I That's Webster'5 definition. The Lan- i i T y Hi's definition is any A T event happening at K, Lanphier anytime. Of course, not every ac- YJ Z i - j . tivity of the LHS stu- T s T T gy dents could be in- ,.... .iit ,s r, eluded in the itiitf r' yearbggk, but here arg , , A 21. 'l'i,i ., '1- eii' the Ones that Stood t' ii oi out throughout the W fs 1976-77 school year. Do you remember? - 1' g 1 ' fi- TQ?-f T 2 of if ilgi . .sz is ...rr s i til ii ii .. T ' rsru ' , ,, rr L 1. Q .,i5:m., '- -gg-nlll!F kr-gyIV . N ..,.... STUDENTS GET FREE DAYS, I I I I I I 3 A S I TEACHERS GET SUNBURNED AA S, .. I ,E ,VV . , 'A ,Vey l . 2, VI .. 'V f SS,SE I SS, is af fwwfgg 15 I f .af 3 Ie ?1 'f wll Q Ii i - 1 . - S I ,EQ, -,E1 - ,,,,'.. , E,.,, X,:,E , I I A H . v .- ' Ag ' ',,- A - I I I SSSE I I ' I 155-Ai ,I if , , 4, ' .5 ' f V A E? 'E' EE Q I V 3 fl fl. 'E fl A - ' I N kifffif f' I 5, yy f 'iii ' PEP RALLY IN MEMORIAL STADIUM LHS ELECTS FORD BUT U.S. ELECTS CARTER OUR LEADER GIVES RADIO INTERVIEWS EDUCATION FAIR INTERESTS CAPITOL AREA STU DENTS CHRISTMAS SHGW RATES AS ONE OF LANPHIER'S BEST INTERNATIONAL DINNER ' - 557-T if DELICIOUS AND ENTERTAINING 213 1977 LAN-HI STAFF K - , Ui? . fi Q Advisor:Mary Fran Lavin at A A Editor:Sue Wood Art Staff:Laurie Delaney Rona Garde . . Cindy Wolosick Miss Lavln Sue Photographers:Brenda Albright Lori Hughes Tracy Irwin Dave Mayes Faculty Editor:Nancy Priest Faculty Staff:Mark jones Dave Mayes Senior Editor:Deb Smith Senior Staff:Brenda Hughes Cindy Wolosick junior Editor:Tim Hulett junior Staff:Lynda hliehaus Bob Wllbur Mark, Nancy, and Dave M. Sophomore Editor:Rona Garde Sophomore Staff:Kevin Donovan Freshman Editor:Mike Crotty Freshman Staff:Lori Hughes Dave Mayes Mike Mayes 8th Grade Staff:Bill Dombrowski Tami Logue Sports Editor:Brenda Albright Sports Staff:Ed Ferguson Gary Finigan t s ti s,i G, sg ' Dave Kruger Clubs EditOr:Kari Browning Mike M., Mike C., Dave M. fnot pictured-Lorij Clubs Staff:Laurie Delaney Tracy Irwin Debbie Rimbey Ov. , Anurag, E Cindy, Rona, and Laurie Dave M., Lori, Brenda A., and Tracy if f ff 5 ff! Brenda H., Cindy, and Deb Tim, Bob, and Lynda Rona and Kevin Bill and Tami Ed, Gary, Dave K., and Brenda A. , A -X-H .51 - -P ff , Q 4 - l . 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Mar Bob Y Hedf The The 9 Abdalla, Niberd 84 Acers, Carlos 98 Acers, Cassandra 108 Cary, N Ackley, Donna 118 Ackma Ackma nn, Andrew 98 nn, Erika 108 Adams, Ken 118, 186 Adams, Wilbur 98, 185 Aherin, Dennis 49 Aherin, Richard 98 Ahlers, Suzanne 49, 173, 181, 190 Albright, Brenda 49, 167, 178, 215 Alrich, Danell 118, 179, 187 Aldrich, Michael 98, 172 Aldrich, Wayne 84, 134 Alewelt, Ronald 108, 134 Alexander, Barbara 98, 188 Alexander, Curtis 84, 130, 166, 168 177, 178, 195 Alexander, David 108, 152 Alexander, Dwight 108, 186 Alexander, Faye 108, 187 Alexander, Pamela 49, 179, 181 Alexander, Stephen 108 Alexander, Tanya 118, 168, 186 Allen, Brenda 118 Allgood, Gary 108 Ament, Bill 98 Ananias, Robert 108, 187 Anders, Dale 108 Anders, Dawn 49, 196, 197 Anders, Gail 84 Anders, Glenn 118 Anders, Teresa 98, 188 Anderson, Beth 98 Anderson, Darlene 84 Anderson, David 84 Anderson, E. Doug 47, 166 Anderson, Robert 98 Anderson, Tom 84 Andreatta, Andrew 84 Andrew, Laurie 108, 181 Andrew, Lynnette 98, 188 Angerer, Robert 84 1 Arado, Arado, Arisma Armes, joseph 84 Kimberly 49 n, Mary 108 Rose 108 Armitage, Mary 108, 188 Armstrong, Dawn 49, 194, 195 Armstrong, Mindy 118, 187 Amish, -F. Stephen 49 Artis, Wendolyn 174 Atteberry,'Paula 84 Augspurger, Greg 98, 185 .Ausb0n, Mary 118, 170, 187 Ausmus, jaime 118 ' Ausmus, 'Kim 108 Austin, Chrysan 118, 179 Austin, David 49 Austin, Doris 98 Austin, Ethel 84 Austin, Randy 84, 178, 179 Austin, Wendell 206, 207 Aytch, Dwayne 108 Babbs Lori 49 192 Bahr, Debbie 98, 154, 170, 173 Bahr, Thomas 50, 130, 179 Baidy, Darcel 84, 180 Baidy, Marelda 98, 160, 180, 188 Bailey, Angela 118 Bailey, Barrick 174 Bailey, Kathleen 108, 134, 135 Bailey, Kenneth 84 Bailey, Michael 98, 134, 137, 166, 174 Baird, Kathleen 50 Baker, Charles 108, 187 Baker, john 118 Baker, Oreta 98, 189 Banks, Ozzie 84 Ballard, Paul 50 Ballinger, Stephen 50 Bandy, Kimberly 50 Bandy, Todd 98 Bandy, Troy 98 Bannon, Barbara 118 Bannon, Karen 84 Banta, Robert 84 Barbian, Erin 98, 160 Barbian, Timothy 132, 142, 144 Barger, jack 118 Barlow, Tina 118 Barnett, Lori 118 Barr, joyce 84 Barritt, Shanda 98 Barrow, Doug 84 Barrow, Rodney 84 Bartletti, Mark 50 Bartley, joseph 118 Bartnick, Tammy 84, 173 Bartolozzi, john 98, 185 Bartolozzi, Mark 118, 186 Bascio, Sally 50, 174, 200, 202 Baskett, jackie 108, 187 Bates, Lorraine 108, 187 Battingly, Brian 118 Bates, Marcella 84, 189 Bauman, Barbara 118 Bauman, Brian 108 Beaird, Rhonda 84 Becker, Cassie 84, 198 Bedolli, Elaine 50, 181 Bedolli, Gerald 84 Bedolli, Leanne 84 Bee, Barbara 84 Beeler, Dawn 84, 174, 192 Beerup, Marjorie 85 Begando, Richard 50, 172, 178 Beggs, Michelle 118, 170 Beggs, Ronnie 118 Behl, Debbie 50, 200 Behl, Mary 98 Behn, Mark 187 Beja, julie 118 Beja, Lori 98 Belk, Dennis 118 Bennett, james 108, 174 Bennett, Kristine 85 Bentley, joseph 108 Beockman, Twila 98 Bernotas, Stephen 98 Bessie, Mark 98 Bettis, Michael 98, 133, 174, 185 Bill, Paula 119, 187 Bill, Tina 98, 189 Billek, Patti 98, 193, 189 Bilyeu, Laurinda 51, 168,140, 177 178 Bilyeu, Tamara 98, 185 Birt, Lorri 85 Bitschenauer, Toni 85 Bitschenauer, Tracy 85 Black, Dianna 119 Black, Laurie 85 Black, Tony 119 Blackburn, Sandra 98 Blake, Kim 119 Blakeman, jerry 51, 130, 132 Blaskie, jeffrey 98 Blaskie, Tracie 119, 170 Bledsoe, Donna 98 Bledsoe, Linda 51, 194 Bless, Eric 98 Blisset, Dawn 98 Blisset, Dwayne 119, 170 Bloedel, Teri 119, 170 Bolin, Nick 108 Bollinger, Sandra 98, 188 Bollman, Donald 185 Boone, Cynthia 98 Bottoms, Patrice 85 Bowden, Tracy 98 Boyd, Keith 51,134, 137, 168, 178 Boyd, Leslie 98, 154, 173, 188 Bozarth, Thresa 98 r Bradbury, Richard 85 Bradley, Raymond 98 Bradley, Sandra 51, 196 Bramblett, Kevin 51 Bramblett, Lori 170 Branham,jeffery108,168,179,187 Branham, Nancy 51, 178, 181, 196, 197 Branson, Debra 108 Branson, john 119 Braun, Kimberly 51, 181 Bray, julie 119 Brennan, Craig 85 Brennan, Lisa 119, 187 Brents, Doris 98, 180, 189 Brest, Crystal 51, 195 Brey, Kathryn 85, 179, 190, 192 Bricker, Donald 85, 198 Briggity, Arlette 119 Briggity, Barbette 119 Briggs, jill 98 Brimm, Allen 51, 172 Bringman, Ronald 98 Britz, Dewayne 108 Britz, Gary 119 Britz, james 98 Britz, john 85 Brockman, Twyla 98 Brown, Carla 51, 181, 185 Brown, john 51 Brown, Kimberly 119 Brown, Martha 85 Brown, Raymond 119 Browning, Bruce 119 Browning, Kari 51, 167, 172, 173, 178, 215 Browning, William 98, 133, 166 Bruce, Debra 85, 181 Brunner, Sandra 52, 171, 178 Brunner, Susan 52, 171, 178 Bruss, Rex 108 Brust, Susan 85 Bryant, Gayle 108, 181 Bryant, joseph 108, 146 Bryant, Steven 85 Bryant, Teresa 98, 188 Buchloh, Lars 85, 142, 144, 203 Buck, Dawn 108 Bumgarner, Annette 108 Bumpus, Cheryl 52 Bunch, Gregory 108, 187 Bunch, Patricia 119 Bunch, Robert 85 Buragas, David 98 Burcham, Dawn 85 Burcham, Deana 85 Burcham, Monty 108, 174 Burgar, Tina 98 Burgar, Toni 52 Burgett, Tammy 119, 187 Burke, Dennis 85 Burke, Kathleen 109 Burkholder, Lamar 98, 185 Burkholder, Lisa 85 Burkholder, W. Craig 52 Burnett, joan 85 Burris, Brenda 98 Burris, David 52 Burris, Michael 109, 187 Burrow, David 85 Burtle, Karen 109, 187 Burtle, Linda 119 Burton, john 119, 186 Busby, Troy 119 Buscher, Clifford 85 Buscher, Mike 98 Caillier, Brenda 98 Call, Therese 52, 200 Campbell, Debora 85, 174 Campbell, Michael 119 Canum, Tully 85, 172, 203 Capella, David 109, 146, 187 Capella, William 85, 138, 147 Carlove, Kimberly 98, 160 Carlove, Susan 85 Carney, Michelle 119, 159 Carr, Ethan 109 Carr, Tommy 98 Carson, Carson, Catherine 119 Lucinda 109, 168 Carter, Carmen 52, 192 Carter, Clayton 98 Carter, Michael 98 Carter, Shelley 98 Cartwright, Charles 52 Cartwright, Richard 98 Cary, Carol 52 ancy 98, 147 Cash, Deborah 119, 186 Casolari, Dawn 85, 177 Casper, Shari 119, 172 Casper, Timothy T09 Casper, Tricia 98, 188 Cassens, Kim 109 Cassens, Marvin 85 Castleman, Richard 52 Castles, Beth 98, 189 Castles, Bryan 85, 147, 166, 171 Cates, Cathy 98 Cates, Elizabeth 52, 200, 201 Cates, Mary 109 Caton, Tina 109 Cellieo, Harold 98 Chandler, Connie 119 Chandler, Virginia 98 Chase, Regina 85, 200 Chernis, john 52 Chestnut, james 109 Chwarnur, Michael 53 Chestnut, Nancy 98, 171 Chestnut, Timothy 85 Chevalier, Renee 98, 153, 156, 157 Chevalier, Rodney 53 Childers, Paul 85 Childers, Theresa 109, 172 Chom, Bill 109, 152, 187 Chrans, Tina 119, 187 Ciotti, Sharon 53 Cisco, Duane 109 Clark, Carol 98 Clark, Deborah 97, 98, 168, 188 Clark, Douglas 119 Clark, Rhonda 53, 167 Clary, Helena 109 Clary, Renee 181 Claunch, Dave 53, 194, 195 Clay, Yolanda 119 Claybourn, Connie 53 Cleaver, Lance 119 Cleeton, Andy 119 Cleeton, Bonnie 98 Cleeton, Gordon 109 Cleeton, judith 53, 196, 197 Cleeton, Michael 98 Cleghorn, Francis 109, 181 Cleghorn, Thomas 98 Clemon Clifton, s, Richele 98 Bruce 98 Clotfelter, Deborah 98 Clotfelter, William 185 Coats, Marj 53 Cody, Debra 53 Cody, L inda 98 Cody, Troy 119 Coe, Dan 98 Coe, David 53, 166, 172, 178 Coffey, Michael 109, 187 Cole, Esther 181 Collier, Frank 152 Colvin, Annlisa 109 Colvin, Catherine 119 Colvin, 85 Colvin, George 119 Commean, Paul 53, 171, 172 Conn, Lawanda 85 Conn, Robbie 109 Connelly, Martin 119 Connelly, Michael 85, 147, 166, 168,176,190,192 Connor, Melissa 119, 187 Conrad, Byron 109 Conrad, Teresa 85 Contri, Dante 53, 198 Cook, janet 109 Cook, Kevin 109 Cooley, janice 85, 173 Coons, Sherry 119 Coontz, Mark 53 Cooper, Christine 109, 181 Cooper, Cindy 98 Cooper, Patrick 86 Cordery, john 86 Corlew, Randall 54 Cosgrove, Matthew 98 Costello, Michelle 109 Cota, john 119 Cottingham, Daniel 54, 194, 195 Cottrill, james 119 Coumbes, Anita 98 Courtney, Mark 98 Couts, David 98 Covey, Tina 54 Cowan, Tracey 109, 154, 188 Cox, Ernie 109, 134, 187 Craig, Lisa 109 Craig, Liz 159 Cravens, Brian 109 Cravens, Penny 119, 170 Cravens, Thomas 54 Davis, Robert 109 Davis, Roberta 86, 200 Davis, Ronda 56, 200 Davis, Roseann 98, 141 Davis, Sharon 120 Davis, Terry 120 Davis, Thomas 109, 124 Davis, Timothy 55, 166, 168, 190 Day, Charlene 120 Day, Ida 109 Day, Pam 99, 110, 180, 188 Dean, Ronald 86, 134, 147, 166 DeCroiX, Georgia 120 DeCroix, Mary 86 DeFrates, Ernest 55 DeFrates, Mark 86, 174 DeFrates, Thomas 120 DeGroot, Linda 86, 173, 189 Delaney, Laura 55, 168, 173, 178, Edge, Richard 109 Edwards, Pamela 99, 189 Elmore, janet 57 Ely, Barney 99 Endres, Patty 109 Endres, William 86 Enochs, Lori 99 Erickson, Kris 109, 154, 187 Esslinger, Donna 57 Estes, Cindy 110, 187 Estes, Kelley 120 Etchill, Theresa 99 Etchill, Wayne 110 Evans, Norman 110 Fagg, Brian 99, 203 Fahrenbocker, Nancy 120 Faires, Gwen 57, 190, 192 Fank, john 99 Fanning, Craig 99, 181 181, 215 Deleu, Donald 109 DeLong 99 DelValley, Donna 99, 188 DelValley, Layne 55 Dempsey, Craig 99, 145 Dempsey, Homer 55 Denney, Nancy 98, 181 Dentinger, jennifer 55, 167, 168, 178, 190, 192 Deopere, Vance 86, 150 Dernoncourt, Mark 55, 192 Devaney, Mark 86 Farley, Farley, Farley, Farley, Farley, Farmer, Farmer, Farmer, Farnam Faucon Favero, Favero, Fawns, Noni 120, 159, 187 Paul 120 Tami 57 Tim 86, 130, 132 Robert 120 David 86 john 120 Linda 86 , Darrell 110 , john 99 Carol 57 jeremiah 86, 130 Harold 120 Frakes, Michael 86 Franklin, Evalin 120 Frazier, Tim 110 Fred, Carolyn 86, 189 Fred, Robin 120, 187 Fredericks, Larry 58 Freeman, Pat 146 Frenette, Laura 58 Friedrich, Brenda 86 Fristoe, Eric 110 Fromm, jim 120, 187 Frost, Lisa 120 Fulton, Debra 99 Furman, Dodi 99, 141, 153 Furman, Ronald 86, 139 Galayda, Charlene 99 Galayda, Cheryl 58 Galayda, Lynda 120 Galyon, Leigh 120, 187 Gamble, Tom 146 Gant, Dorothy 86 Garde, Rona 58, 160, 173, 178, 181 215 Garecht, Andrew 152 Garecht, Harvey 87, 150, 151 Gaspart, Timothy 120 Gates, Phineas 120 Gathard, Leeann 121, 186 Gathman, Randall 87 Gathman, Roger 99 Gebhardt, Linda 87, 189, 193 DeVillez, Shawn 55, 196, 197 Crawford, Crawford, Crawford, Crawford, Creighton, Creviston, Bret 54 Cathrine 54, 198 joseph 86, 168, 190 Kim 98 Ronald 119 john 109 Cribbett, Robert 109, 186 Crifasi, joseph 86 Crim, David 86 Crim, Robert 98 Crissey, Greg 86, 134 Crocher, Gregory 172, 184, 185 Crocher, Richard 186 Croft, Debra 86, 198, 199 Croll, Delores 98 Croll, Diana 54, 196 Croll, Donna 120 Crotchett, jeanne 120 Crotty, Micheal 130, 131, 147, 166, 190, 214, 192 Crotty, Patrick 54 Croutcher, Larry 109 Croutcher, Lisa 120, 187 Cummings, Edith 109 Cunningham, David 120, 146 Devore, Monica 120 DiAngelo, Ricky 55 DiBartolomeo, joanne 86 Dickerson, Chiquita 99 Dinardo, Angela 109 Dinardo, Bernadette 109 Dinardo, Eugene 86 Dipasquale, john 207 Dirksen, Lisa 99, 193 Dirksen, Michelle 56, 193, 196 Dirksen, Mike 86 Dishon, Earlene 86 Dobson, Elwin 56, 172, 177 Dodd, Brian 56 Dodson, judith 99, 14'I, 154 Dombroski, William 86, 215 Donaldson, Christina 56, 196, 197 Donaldson, Myrna 56, 178, 196 Donath, Gloria 56, 196, 197 Donovan, Kevin 215 Dorsch, William 56, 171 Douglas, Denise 109, 154, 172 Douglas, Mark 120 Dozier, Michael 86 Drake, Cynthia 99, 170 Currie, Mark 54, 198, 199 Custer, Michael 98 Daniele, julie 120 Daniels, Rock 86 Daniels, Donna 86, 203 Danner, Dianna 98 Dapron, jerry 109 Daubach, Sherri 120 Daugherty, joseph 86 Daugherty, Kari 109, 187 Daugherty, Lawrence 98 Dauley, Buddy 98 Drake, Pamela 120 Drendel, joey 120 Drury, Geri 109 Duchinsky, Virginia 120 Dufer, Donald 120 Dufer, Margaret 56 Dufer, Renee 120 Dukes, Brian 120 Dukes, Craig 109 Dukes, Dawn 109 Dunkus, Michael 99, 145 Durheim, David 86 Daum, john 55 David, Lisa 55, 202 Davis, Carrie 109, 187 Davis, Connie 109, 188 Davis, Elizabeth 55 Davis, Gary 98 Davis, Helen 109 Davis, Kathy 86 Davis, Michael 109, 179 Davis, Peter 99 Davis, Randy 55 Davis, Raymond 86 Davis, Ricky 86 218 Durheim, Debra 99 Durheim, Earl 120 Dyer, Christine 56 Dyer, David 86 Dyer, Lisa 99 Dyer, Paul 99 Dyer, Robert 109 Eairheart, Mike 57, 185 Ealey, jamie 99, 130, 173 Earl, Rachel 99 Easley, Cynthia 99 Eberwien, Kathy 109, 188 Eddy, Patricia 99, 141, 189 Fay, Kenneth 120, 186 Fay, Mark 86, 184, 185 Fay, Mary 57, 192 Fay, Patricia 110, 186 Felts, Darrell 57, 139 Felts, Rebecca 120 Ferguson, Edward 86, 150, 151, 215 Ferguson, jo 99, 188 Ferguson, Linda 57, 141, 153, 156, 157, 178' Fernandez, Deborah 110 Fernandez, Kevin 57 Fettis, Michael 99 Fickas, Danny 86 Fickas, Tammy 99, 188 File, Richard 120 Files, Elizabeth 99 Files, Paula 86 Finch, Lisa 57 Findlay, Rebecca 120, 186 Finigan, Gary 86,138,166,190, 215 Finigan, Glenda 110, 147, 159, 171, 181 Finn, james 58, 139 Finn, Ricky 86 Finn, Roger 110 Finney, Cheryl 110, 181 Finney, Diana 110, 181, 187 Finney, Ronald 120 Fisher, Kathy 99 Fisher, Michael 110 Fitzgerald, jervenus 58, 160 Fitzgerald, Michael 146 Flammini, Vincent 86, 130, 166, 168,177,192,193 Flannery, Gregory 99 Fleischli, Kathryn 110 Fleischli, Patricia 99 Flener, Beth 120 Fofi, Sue 186 Fogleman, David 120 Fogleman, Laura 86, 181 Forbes, Tammy 99 Ford, Linda 58, 200, 201 Ford, Lori 58, 200, 202 Ford, Thomas 86 Forgas, Deborah 58 Foster, Martin 110 Foster, Robin 110, 174 Foster, Todd 86 Gebhardt, Thomas 121 Geist, janet 87 Geist, Sandra 99 Geist, Steve 110, 187 Gentry, William 87,130,166,184, 185 George, Dinette 99 George, Dino 99 Gilbert, Cindy 58, 180, 192 Gilchrese, Priscilla 121 Gille, Michael 110, 186 Gillespie, Michael 58 Gillette, jim 110 Gillette, john 87 Gillette, Kelly 99 Gilley, Clinton 99 Gilley, jess 110 Gilley, Nancy 87 Gladden, Charles 99, 133 Glenn, Clifford 110, 146 Glenn, Gail 121 Glenn Mark 110,187 Godwin, Sandra 110 Goff, Sandra 100 Goins, john 110 Goldsberry, Ron 110 Goulden, julie 58, 160, 168 Graf, Marilyn 121, 187 Graham, Glenda 110, 159, 181 Grant, Robert 59, 121 Graves, james 110 Graves, Lizanne 110 Graves, Robert 59, 202, 206, 207 Gray, Tammy 110 Gray, Tommy 87 Green, Dora 87 Green, Matthew 59, 147 Green, Richard 87 Green, Vivian 87, 172, 174 Greenan, Constance 185 Greenan, Leigh 110, 187 Greene, Barbara 100, 141, 153 Greenslade, Donna 87, 194 Grider, Brett 121, 168 Grieme, james 100 Griffin, juanita 110, 188 Griffin, Kimberly 100, 154 Griffin, Michael 121 Griffith, Stephen 110, 138, 152 Grigsby, Samuel 59, 181 Grigsby, Susan 100 Grim, jay 87 Gripper, Lynda 87 Gripper, Sarah 59 Gristy, Marion 87 Gristy, Susan 100, 193 Groth, joseph 59, 206 Grover, Michael 87, 203 Groves, Charlotte 59 Hall Grubb, David 121, 187 Gudgel, Carl 110 Gudgel, Rick 142, 144 Gycholl, Bill 100 Haas, Carl 59, 203 Hale, joyce 110, 187 Halerwicz, Edward 110 Halford, Marla 87 Hall john 59 Hall Kevin 100 Hall Mark 206 Hall Sally 59, 178, 183, 185, 193 Hall Terry 121 William 110 Halton, Anne 87 Hamilton, Christal 59, 172 Hamilton, Virginia 100 Hammitt, Tracy 110, 159 Hampton, Lester 145 Handley, Clint 100 Hankins, Alison 59, 181 Hankins, Dennis 100, 133 Hansen, Anna 87, 198 Hansen, Mary 100 Harden, Gary 87, 130 Hardin, Wes 88 Hardwick, Charlene 121 Harjes, Shirley 110, 186, 188 Harjes, Susanne 100, 189 Harkness, Richard 110, 187 Harkness, Roger 179 Harlow, Elizabeth 88 Harlow, jerry 60 Harlow, Mary 100, 189, 190 Harmony, Brian 60, 181 Harmony, Michael 88 Hibbs, Timothy 61, 194, 195 Hickman, Kimberly 181 Hicks, Derlie 121, 187 Hildebrand, john 121 Hildebrand, Kathy 88, 189 Hill, Lisa 111 Hill, Tina 88, 200, 202 Hinds, Renita 187 Hinkle, Donald 121 Hinkle, Edith 100 Hinkle, Homer 121 Hinman, Debra 111 Hocking, Todd 111 Hodges, Troy 111 Hoemmen, Andrea 88, 156, 157, 168, 171 Hoffman, Daniel 100 Hohimer, Scott 111 Holcomb, Dawn 61 Hollin, Carla 100, 180 Holloman, Sonya 111 Homer, Charles 61, 184 Homer, Craig 121 Homer, Katherine 88 Hood, Peter 111, 186 Hopkins, Constance 111, 172 Hopkins, Glenda 88, 177 Horrighs, Rita 111, 188 Horton, Pamela 100 Horton, Ronald 121, 170 Horton, Ulanda 121 215 lvy, Craig 88 jackson, Deidre 122 jackson, Kevin 101 jackson, Kevin S. 145 jackson, Lori 122 jackson, Manzella 62 jackson, Vicky 101, 193 jacobs, john 122 jallas, Christina 88 james, Rory 122 jameson, jerry 88 jamesson, Ruth 88 jarvis, Thomas 101 jasmon, Greg 111 jasmon, Richard 88, 130, 168, 178 jenkins, Lori 111 jennings, Leslie 101 jepp, Dawn 101, 170, 185 jepp, Paul 111,186 jett, William 101 jiardina, joseph 101, 133 Kerske, Tony 122 Killen, Cathy 122 Killion, Rebecca 63 Kimball, Carrie 111 Kincaid, Darren 122 Kincaid, Dewayne 122 King, David 130, 132, 150, 151 King, Debbie 89 King, Mike 89 King, Terry 63, 167, 168, 170, 178 Kinsel, Tina 140, 173, 198 Klauzer, Carl 111 Klinc, Dennis 63 Knappmeyer, Michelle 64, 198, 199 Knox, Cindy 89, 174 Knudsen, Karen 89 Kochman, Deanna 89, 153, 156, 157,173,188,189 Kochman, William 101, 192 Kodrich, Brian 89, 194 Kodrich, Bruce 102, 184, 185 johnson, Darryl 111 johnson, David 62 johnson, Debbie 176 johnson, Diane 122, 180 johnson, Edward 122 johnson, janene 62, 192 johnson, janet 88, 141 johnson, Karen 61, 180, 192 johnson Kim 62, 181 Kodrich, Lori 122, 187 Koehler, james 102 Koehne, Eric 122 Kohlrus, Natalie 122, 187 Kornack, Laura 102, 130, 188 Koss, David 102 Krake, Karen 89 Krake, Sara 111, 186 Kraus, Michael 89 Hoskins, Charles 61 Houston, Cary 100, 133 Houston, David 121 Houston, Frank 111 Houston, jack 61 Houston, Lori 100, 173 Houston, Mark 121, 152 Houston, Monica 61 Houston, Patricia 100 Houston, Wayne 88 Howard, james 88, 203 Howard, joyce 121 Howard, Kelly 101 johnson, Linda 62, 180, 192 johnson, Marcia 180 jones Carol 101 jones, janice 111, 181 jones, jerry 146 jones john 122 jones, Kathy 88, 185 jones, Kevin 88, 130, 132, 142, 144 jones Lisa 101, 180 jones, Mark 62, 178, 214 jones, Matthew 111, 146 jones Michael 101, 133, 145 jones Michelle 122 Harris, Rhonda 110 Harrison, Mike 121 Harrison, Terry 100 Harte, Lisa 60, 193 Harte, Timothy 121 , 186 Harwood, Carla 60, 181, 192 Haught, William 60, 200, 201 Hauk, Greg 110, 172 Hauversburk, C. Dan 139 Havey, Alice 88, 140, 170 215 Havey, Richard 60, 178 Hawker, Timothy 60 Hawley, Kelly 110 Hayes, Dawn 110, 187 Hayes, jamie 88 Hayes, Rebecca 110 Haynes, Danna 100 Hedrick, Beth 88 Hedrick, Lyle 121 Heitzman, Mark 111 Hemphill, Tammy 100 Henderson, john 111 Henderson, Steve 100, 133 Hennessey, john 111, 134 Hennessey, Mary 100 Hennessey, Mike 121 Hennessey, Patricia 100 Hennessey, Steven 121 Hennessey, William 111 Henson, Debbie 60 Henson, Mark 121, 146 Herndon, Rhonda 88 Herrick, Brian 111, 138, 152 Herrick, Debbie 60 Herrick, Kerry 88, 168, 171, 181 Herrick, Susan 121, 186 Herron, 185, 196, 197 Hess, Debra 60, 181, 196, 197 Diane 60, 177, 178, 184, Hoyt, Alera 88, 203 Hoyt, Curl 121, 168, 187 Hubbard, Traci 121, 187 Hubbs, David 101, 147 Huddleston, David 61, 166, 192 Huddleston, Deborah 101 Huddleston, Rick 111 Hudson, Annette 88 Hudson, Mark 101 Hudson, Nora 88 Huffman, jeffery 111, 171 Hughes, Brenda 61, 167, 174,178, 215 Hughes, john 111 Hughes, Lori 88, 141, 215, 198 Hulett, Tari 101, 160, 192 Hulett, Tim 88, 130, 131, 142, 143, Hull, Donald 101 Hull, Glen 121 Hull, john 88 Hunter, Christopher 121, 186 Hunter, Dwayne 121, 146 Hunter, Mary 61 Hunter, Rickey 111, 146 Hunter, Ruth 88 Hupp, Mary 111 Hutchins, james 88, 147 lhrig, Tammy 121 Ingram, Francis 88 locca, Ann 121 locca, Mark 61 locca, Michael 61 locca, Stephen 111, 186 lppert, Robert 88, 200, 201 lrvin, Benji 108, 168, 187 Irvin, Shelley 122 Irvin, Timothy 101 Irwin, Tracy 88,171,177, 178, 193, jones, Victoria 101 jordan, Donald 122 jorgensen, Ruth 122, 170 jungblut, Dedee 122 jungblut, Dennis 111 jurgens, jurgens, Betty 101 Charles 111 jurgens, janet 101 jurgens, Shirley 122 jyawook, Leslie 101 Kremitzki, Dennis 89, 130 Kremitzki, Barbara 111 Krenzer, Kevin 111 Krimmel, Kevin 64, 185 Krohe, Suzanne 111, 154 Kroll, Richard 181 Krotz, Roberta 111 Krueger, Evelyn 64 Kruger, Benjamin 111, 134 Kruger, David 89, 215 Kruger, Gale 64, 196, 197 Kurger, William 102 Krumwiede, Keith 102 Krumwiede, Kevin 102 Krumwiede, Lisa 64, 173 Krushall, Gregory 200 Kuhn, Robert 102 Kuizin, Allen 122 Kacevicius, Anthony 88 Kail, joy 111 Kakucsi, Lisa 101 Kapshandy, Kerri 88 Kapshandy, Robin 101 Karpowich, Darlene 88, 178, 179, 193 Karpowich, Donna 111, 174 Karrick, Ervin 88 Kauffold, Martha 88 Kauffold, Nancy 101 Kavish, joseph 101 Keafer, Lori 122, 187, 198 Kuizin, james 102 Kuizin, Thomas 64, 130, 131 Kunz, Edwin 122 Kunz, jo Ellen 89 Kunz, Keith 122 Kunz, Laura 102, 193 Kunz, Sharry 122 Kupsich, Arthur 102 Kyle, Lonnette 111 Kyle, Troilea 102 Ladd, Larry 102 Lael, Elaine 89 Lahey, Terry 89 Landreth, Edward 112 Lane, Gary 122 Lane, Lisa 102 Lane, Mary 102, 173 Lane, Richard 102 Lane, Robert 89 Lane, Tina 112 Kellogg, Erma 111 Kelly, Brenda 101 Kelly, Karen 63, 167, 196, 197 Kelly, Marlee 111 Kelly, Michelle 122 Kelly, Patrie 101 Langford, Cynthia 112 Langley, Myrna 89, 188 Langston, Carla 89, 168 Lanham, Cynthia 64 Kelly, Talana 88 Kelly, Wright 122 Lanham, Frank 122 Lanham, Larry 64 Keltner, D, joan 89, 185 Keltner, Raymond 89 Kemp, jeryl 156, 157, 180 Kendall, Randy 111 Kennedy, Craig 63, 176 Kennedy, james 111 Keran, Christina 89, 154 Kerns, Timothy 63 Laramee, Vickie 102 Large, Pamela 64, 189, 194, 195 Larson, Paula 102 Lash, Penny 122 Laswell, joyce 102 Lauderback, Benjamin 102 Laurent, Kevin 102 Laurent, Robert 64 McCurley, Lori 112, 181 Rebecca 68, 181, 192 Negro, Meyer, Donna 113 Laurent, Todd 122, 187 Laurenzana, Diana 102 Lavigne, Rex 89, 194 Lavigne, Sheryl 102, 154 Lavin, Richard 122, 146, 187 Lavin, Robert 122, 146, 187 Law, Carrie 102 Law, james 64 Lawler, jay 102 Lawson, john 102 Lay, George 122, 187 Lazar, Mark 65, 192 Lazar, Timothy 112 Leach, Robert 89 Leach, Vickie 89 Lee, Claude 102 Lee, Lynn 112 Lee, Ronald 89 LeFavor, Susan 102 LeSeure, Toni 89 Lesko, Frank 170, 171, 181 Letz, Robert 122 Letz, Sydney 102 Levine, Kelly 89, 174, 188 Levigne, Robert 65, 177, 184, 185 Lewison, William 65, 195 Lindsay, Susan 89 Lindsey, Derek 89 Linne, Cathy 174 Linne, Cliff 102 List, Nancy 102, 122 Lively, Lisa 122 Livingston, Donna 112, 186 Lober, S. Chris 65, 140, 160, 178 Loew, Russell 122, 186 Logue, Tami 89, 174, 215 Loschen, Harold 122 Loschen, Richard 102 Lovell, Beverly 102 Lovell, C. Wayne 112, 177 Lovell, Nancy 122 Lovell, Tammy 89, 200, 201 Lowder, Robert 102 Lowe, Kelly 122 Loyd, Tina 122, 187 Lucas, Misty 122, 170 Luke, Dorita 122 Luke, Harold 65 Luparell, Karen 65 Luparell, Michael 112 Luparell, Steve 102 Luttrell, Daniel 122 Luttrell, Edward 89 Lutzow, james 102 Lutzow, Pamela 89 Lykins, judith 89 Lykins, Ronald 102 Lyman, Richard 65, 132, 176, 192 Lynn, Thomas 112 Lyons, james 122 Lyons, Stephen 102, 147 MacDonald, Ronald 89 Mainwaring, Richard 102 Maloney, Cynthia 102, 185 Manci, Robert 122 Mangold, Lori 102, 168 Manning, Diane 65 Marbold, Henry 89 Marchizza, Monica 102 Marine, Gary 112 Marion, Deborah 112 Maroney, Mary 122 Maroney, Rebecca 65, 194 Mathews, Sam 103 Matrisch, Steven 112 Matthew, Barbara 103, 122 Mattingly, Kelly 89 Maurer, Geri 89, 200, 202 Maurer, john 65, 200, 202 Maurer, joseph 65 Maurer, Rosemary 103, 188 Maxwell, Kelly 200, 201 Mayberry, Karon 103 Mayes, David 90, 138, 147, 166, 168,190, 214, 215,192 Mayes, Michael 65, 139, 178, 190, 214 McAllister, Gregory 123 McAllister, Mark 103 McBride, Dawn 112 McBride, Gloria 123 McBride, Thomas 112 McCaddon, Dennis 112 McCandless, john 123 McCandless, Robert 206, 207 McCarthy, Leslie 103 McCarthy, William 90 McClanahan, Tod 112, 152 McCreary, Anthony 123 McCreight, Cheryl 66, 174, 185, 193 McCurley, Raymond 90 McDonald, Patrick 66 McEvoy, Barbara 174, 181 McEvoy, Chris 90 McEvoy, Thomas 123 McGhee, Pamela 112, 187 Mclntyre, Gina 112, 187 McKee, Tammy 112, 187, 154 McKenzie, Martin 103, 139, 145, Miller, Cynthia 66, 162, 168, 176, 190 Miller, Cathy 103 Miller, Pamella 103 Miller, Richard 103 Miller, Richard 90 Miller, Vicki 103, 188 Mills Bradley 67 Mills, Carolyn 112, 188 Mills, Georgia 103, 188 Mills, Robin 123 Minser, jeanne 103 Mitchell, Debra 113 Mitchell, William 123, 146 Mitts, Cynthia 123 Mitts, David 90 Moffett, Karen 90 Mogle, Phillip 103 Mohan, Todd 123 Molash, Mary 103 Monroe, Georgia 67, 179, 185 Monre, james 103 Monroe, Mark 103, 139, 150 Monroe, Michele 67 Monroe, Paula 123, 187 Monroe, Rick 90 Moody, james 67, 130, 132 Moody, Katie 112, 159, 187 Moody, Terry 90, 130, 132 Moon, Mary 67 Moon, Ronald 103 Moore, Christopher 67 Moore, Karen 67, 140, 178, 181 Moore, Kaye 103 Moore, Matthew 90 Moore, Ronald 172, 206, 207 Moore, Scott 112, 180 Moore, Terrence 90 Moreland, Robert 112 166 McKenzie, Matthew 112, 187 McKenzie, Michael 90, 139, 166, 190, 192 McKenzie, William 174 McKibben, Amanda 123, 186 McKibben, Marilyn 66, 153 McKinzie, Cindy 90 McMillen, April 123, 187 McNamara, john 133, 147 McNamara, Tish 87, 123, 159, 168 McQuern, Douglas 103 Meacham, Robert 123 Mecaskey, jerry 66 Medley, Vicki 112 Medlin, Rena 90 Meiron, Stuart 66, 177, 178 Meiseman, john 103 Morgan, Dana 112 Morgan, Dennis 103 Morrell, Connie 68 Morris, Dan 90 Morris, Dewey 113, 146 Morris, Gregory 123 Morris, joyce 113, 171, 186 Morrison, David 123 Morrow, Robert 103 Moser, Ronald 90, 130, 132 Mosley, Lee 90 Motley, Debra 113, 187 Mounce, Elizabeth 123 Mounce, james 68, 198 Mounce, Ruth 113 Mudd, Gregory 103 Mueller, Bryan 68, 185 Newman, lvery 113, 181 Newman, jessie 123 Newton, Sheila 123, 187 Newtson, Addie 123 Newtson, Robert 103 Ngo, Ut 103 Nichols, Donald 123 Nichols, Donna 103 Nichols, Kevin 123 Niehaus, Lynda 90, 174, 185, 215 Niewold, Greg 103, 185 Nika, jill 123, 159 Nika, Laurie 68 Nika, Robert 103, 133, 142, 144, 145 Nolting, Kenneth 104 Norman, Harold 104 Norman, Harold 104 Norman, janell 123 Nutt, Kim 68 O'Connell, Michael 113 O'Dell, judy 104 O'Dell, Wesley 104 Oglebay, Dorothy 123 Oglebay, Mary 104 O'Hara, Shelly 123 Oitker, Eliot 113, 187 Oitker, Stacey 68, 181, 196, 197 Oliea, Leo 90, 130 Oliea, Woodrum 123 Oliver, Clyde 104 Oliver, Cynthia 68, 141, 178, 185 Ollech, john 68, 166, 172, 185 Oller, April 123 Oller, Dawn 90, 174 Orr, Mary 104 Ostertag, Donald 68, 185 Owens, Annette 123 Owens, Catherine 113, 186 Owens, Marjorie 68, 192 Owens, Vivian 123 Page, Susan 91 Painter, Larry 69, 206, 207 Pankey, Anthony 104, 133, 150 Pantier, Patricia 69, 192 Paoni, David 123, 187 Paoni, Lori 113 Paoni, Ronald 104 Paoni, Thomas 69 Park, jon 124, 186 Parnell, Parnell Debra 104 Steven 104, 133 Parrett, Rebecca 113 Parrott, Cheryl 113, 188 Parson, Richard 69 Pasley, Lisa 91 Melton, Connie 112, 187 Melton, Debra 90 Melton, Karen 160 Melton, Robert 103 Melton, Russell 90, 130, 133, 185 Melton, Thomas 133 Mendenhall, Kimberly 90 Mendenhall, Timothy 123 Meneghetti, Michael 90 Mercer, William 103 Mercier, Rhonda 112, 154, 179 Meredith, Mark 113 Metz, Paul 113 Metzger, Cindy 66 Meyer, Cindy 103 Meyer, David 66 Martin, Martin Martin, Charles 89 Constance 122, 170 jennifer 102, 188 Martin, john 65, 194, 195 Martin, Patricia 112, 170 Martin, Renee 103, 193 Marzinzik, joy 112, 159, 181 Mason, Kathy 65, 140, 177 Mate, joseph 65 Mathy, Susan 103 220 Meyers, john 90, 130 Milburn, Brenda 66, 200, 202 Milburn, Carolyn 123, 198 Milburn, judy 90 Miles, Douglas 123 Millard, Darcy 103 Millard, Dena 66, 200, 201 Miller, Alan 90 Miller, Charles 103, 123 Miller, Cindy 90, 173, 192 Mueller, David 123, 186 Mull, Margaret 113, 185 Muller, Sandra 90, 141 Mulvey, Michelle 113, 172, 185 Munkirs, Desiree 103, 160 Myers, Myers, Nance, Nance, Patricia 68, 167 Steven 113 Don 103 Sheryl 113 Nation, Donna 68, 196, 197 Neale, Neale, David 123 George 68 Needham, Lucinda 123 Needham, Martin 123 Negley, Debra 90 Nelson , Cherry 113 Nelson, Daniel 90, 139, 192 Nelson, Darryl 103 Nelson, Donald 103 Nelson, john 90 Nelson, Melody 68 Netznik, Georgine 97, 103, 168 Mevitt, Lisa 113, 187 Nevitt, Lori 123 Newland, Rhonda 113 Newman, Charles 113 Patarozzi, james 69 Patterson, Luttie 91, 141 Patterson, R. Aaron 113, 152 Pauley, Sylvan 104 Pavlisin, Lisa 91,140, 167, 170, 173 176 Payne, joyce 104 Payne, Todd 124, 181 Payton, Pamela 124 Peek, Deborah 113 Pellinghelli, joseph 104 Pellman, George 91 Pellman, Mary 124 Pennell, Lisa 124, 187 Pennell, Thomas 113 Perkins, john 104 Perry, David 43, 91, 117, 172 Perry, Steve 147, 171 Peters, Celina 69, 190, 192 Peters, Cynthia 69, 185 Peters, Linda 97, 104, 168, 185 Peters, Peggy 113, 186 Peterson, Lana 104 Peterson, Mike 91, 134 Petrella, Gina 113 Petrie, Deena 124, 170 Petro, Mark 130, 132 Phillips, Candy 113, 173 Phillips, Douglas 69 Phillips, Ellen 91 Phillips Lawrence 91, 195 Phillips, Michele 124, 170 Pickford, Ray 104, 133, 150 Pickford, Robert 91, 130, 131, 150 Pickford, Roxann 69, 176 Pickford, William 91 Pierce, Daniel 113 Pierce, Donna jo 69 Pierce, jean 104, 153 Pierce, jean 104, 153 Pierce, Wendell 91 Pierson, Guy 104, 139, 145 Pilcher, Lisa 104 Pilger, Steven 104, 133 Pimpton, Curtis 124 Pittman, Laura 104, 188 Pittman, Laura 104, 188 Pittman, Robert 113 Plesh, Mark 69, 177 Plummer, Billy 124 Poggenpohl, David 70 Poggenpohl, Dawn 104, 140 Poggi, Michael 70, 206 Pointer, jeffrey 70 Pointer, johy 113, 124 Polic, Danny 124 Polic, Sheri 91 Polley, Michael 104 Poock, Mark 104 Porter, Sharon 187 Powell, Rhonda 124 Powell, Ronald 124 Powers, Patrice 141, 154, 156, 157, 172 Powers, Scott 113, 187 Pratt, Deborah 91 Pratt, Gayla 104 Pratt, Shirley 104 Pratt, Susan 124, 187 Presto, Anthony 104 Presto, Linda 114 Price, Curtis 104 Price, james 114 Price, Ronald 124, 146 Redick, Russell 91 Redpath, Cheryl 70, 181 Redpath, Mike 91, 150, 151 Redpath, Shelly 91 Reed, Terrie 70, 140, 177 Reese, Candy 114, 187 Reeves, jennifer 114, 187 Reeves, Mark 91, 130 Refine, Debra 114, 154, 186 Regan, Debbie 92, 140, 154, 172, 174 Regan, Greg 70 Rehwaldt, Carol 92, 179, 193 Rehwaldt, Phillip 124 Reichardt, Deanna 114 Reichardt, Margaret 124 Rohrer, Connie 105 Rohrer, Darryl 71, 168, 178 Rollet 114 Romanotto, Leo 92 Romines, Terri 125, 186 Semon, Louis 92 Sennings, Terry 125 Severns, Mark 73, 195 Sexton, Beverly 73, 181 Sexton, Brenda L. 92 Rosa, Deborah 105 Rosa, Dena 125 Rosa, Don 92 Rose, Kenneth 71 Rose, Leonard 152 Rose, William 71 Ross, William 71 Ross, Roger 105 Roth, joan 92 Roth, Richard 114 Roth, Robin 114, 187 Sexton, Brenda M, 105 Sexton, jeffrey 92 Sexton, Wayne 73 Sforza, Mary 92 Sforza, Ray 73, 168 Sgro, john 105, 134, 137 Shafer, john 73 Shafer, Lisa 115 Shaffer, Daniel 93, 150, 151, 190, 192 Shankland, Melinda 93 Reid, Brenda 124 Reid, Terry 124 Reiff, Christina 92, 177, 190, 192 Reiff, Katherine 114, 159, 177 Reim, David 104 Reim, William 200, 201 Rennier, Anthony 104, 133, 150 Rennier, Sandra 124 Ressler, Randall 92 Rexroad, Rebecca 124 Reynolds, Debbie 92 Reynolds, john 114, 152 Reynolds, johnathon 114 Reynolds, Paul 104 Reynolds, Raymond 92 Reynolds, Sue 124 Rhoades, Kelli 124 Rhodes, Deborah 104, 185 Rice, john 92 Richards, jane 114, 177 Richards, jean 92, 176, 177 Richards, jonathan 104 Richards, julie 70, 140, 176, 177 Richards, Robert 92, 130 Richards, Robin 104, 133 Richardson 190 Richardson, Richardson, Richardson Richardson Alanda 92, 160, 180, Cathy 70 Dace 70, 130, 131 Donna 114, 188 Kenneth 114 Price, Tawny 104 Priest, Nancy 70, 173, 176, 178, 181, 214 Prince, Coleen 114, 147 Profeta, Connie 70 Profeta, Michael 91 Pulliam, Colleen 114, 186 Pulliam, Daniel 70, 130, 133, 150, 151 Pulliam, james 172 Pulliam, Mike 124 Purves, David 91 Pusch, Michael 114, 134 Quinn, john 139 Quinn, Kelly 104, 170 Quinn, Marcia 124 Radke, Valerie 91 Ralph, Ramie Tammy 104 rz, jeanne 70 Ramirez, Robert Ramirez, Ronald 114, 152 Ramsey, Eddie 124 Ramsey, Lisa 104, 153 Ramsey, Misty 91 Richter, Tammi 92 Riech, Karen 114 Riech, Sharlett 92, 177 Riedel, Mary jo 70, 196 Riley, Carolyn 104 Riley, Larry 105 Riley, Leanne 124 Riley, Melvin 71 Rimbey, Deborah 71, 167, 170, 173, 215 Ring, Katherine 124 Risley, Michael 92 Risse, Christine 92, 200 Risse, Katherine 71, 185 Risse, Thomas 114 Ritz, Cheryl 174 Roach, Alan 124 Roach, Gerald 124 Roach, Michael 124, 146 Roach, Richard 105 Roberts, Charles 105 Robertson, j.A. Robby 71, 168, 176 Robinson, Keith 71 Robinson, Kelly 92, 160, 173, 190 Randazzo, Enza 114 Rapp, Betsy 124 Rapp, Sandy 91 Ratsch, Thomas 114 Ray, juanita 124 Ray, Penny 114 Reason, David 124 Rebeck, Kelly 124 Rebeck, Mike 70, 139, 206 Redding, Rhonda 91 Redding, Ronald 187 Redick, Laurie 104 Rockford, Larry 114, 146 Roderick, Pamela 92, 147, 161, 168, 190, 192 Roderick, Theresa 124, 187 Rodgers, Brenda 92 Rodgers, David 124, 152 Rodgers, Mary 71, 196, 197 Rodgers, Sue 105 Rodgers, Tim 105, 133, 150 Rodgers Timothy 125 Rodgersbn, Dewey 125 Rogers, janet 114, 186 Roth, Roxanne 105, 190, 193 Roth, Steve 114 Roth, Tom 92 Rowden, Charlene 105 Rowden, Elizabeth 71, 206, 207 Rowden, Penny 92 Roy, Suzanne 114 Rubley, Diane 71 Ruffo, Ralph 92 Rufus, Steven 72 Ruggles, Adellia 92 Ruggles, Carol 105 Ruggles, Deborah 72 Ruggles, Dona ld L. 114 Ruggles, Donald R. 114 Ruggles, Terry 114 Rulison, Robert 72 Rumble, Terri 72 Rutschke, Charles 125 Rume, Greg 105 Ryan, Dennis 72, 130 Ryan, Pamela 125 Ryner, Rodney 105, 174 Sablotny, jerry 92 Saccaro, joe 105 Saccaro, Tony 114 Sager, Deborah 125 Sager, jimmie 114 Salvatore, Thomas 125 Sandefur, Paul 92 Sanderfield, Beverly 92 Sanderfield, Norma 72, 179 Sandner, jill 92 Sands, Danny 92, 133, 147 Saner, Tammy 125 Saputo, Frank 72, 178 Saratavich, Peter 125 Sbarbati, Lisa 105 Schleyhahn, john 125 Schmitt, Tammy 125 Schneider, Kim 92, 181 Schober, David 72 Schober, Douglas 72 Schofield, Tina 105 Schoof, Sandra 206 Schroeder, Linda 125 Schroll, Debra 105, 203 Schroll, Ruby 105 Schuchardt, Edward 115 Schuchardt, William 115 Schultz, Charles 115, 181 Schultz, jeffrey 115, 174 Schultz, Linda 72 Schwarz, Marian 92, 174, 192 Schwarz, Martha 92, 174, 192 Schwind, jody 105 Scoggins, Timothy 73 Scott, Archie 125 Scott, Dennis 125 Seaton, Diane 92 Seaton, Genora 73 Seaton, Patricia 125, 187 Seed, Deborah 105 Selby, Cindy 115, 154, 171 Selby, Susanna 92, 171 Sellers, Lori 73, 184, 185 Seman, Mary 125, 170 Shattuck, jason 125 Shattuck, jeffrey 93, 186 Shawgo, jamie 73, 130, 131 Shawgo, jon 105 Shawgo, Lynn 93, 168, 173 Shelley, Carol 125 Shelton, Mark 125 Shelton, Michael 125 Shelton, Ricky 105 Shepherd, Donna 105, 188 Shepherd, Gary 115 Shepherd, john 93, 190 Shimkus, Carl 93 Shoff, Sandra 73 Shryock, Kelly 115, 187 Shures, William 115 Shymansky, Catherine 125 Sidener, jeannette 93 Sidener, joann 125 Sigars, Erica 125, 159 Sigars, Gwendolyn 125, 159 Sigars, Robert 105, 145 Sigars, St even 115, 146 Silotto, Louis 187 Simmons, james 105, 133, 145 Simmons , jeffery 115 Simmons, jenetha 73 Simmons, Pamela 105, 189 Simmons, Thomas 125 Simpson, Chris 73, 181 Sims, Dona 125 Sims, Gene 115, 172, 181 Sims, jacqueline 73 Sims, Mary 74, 179 Sisson, Maurice 74, 138 Skaggs, joyce 115 Sklenka, john 115 Skufca, Diane 74, 153 Skufca, joseph 125, 146, 187 Slingerland, Anne 125, 187 Slingerland, Ellen 93 Slingerland, jenifer115, 186 Slott, jeff 93 Smarjesse, Anthony 125 Smarjesse, Kelly 115, 154 Smarjesse, Paul 93 Smith, Alice 105, 188 Smith, Anthony 105 Smith, Barbara 115, 154 Smith, Bill 126 Smith, Brian 105, 142, 145, 180 Smith, Candy 125 Smith, Carol 93 Smith, Carolyn 93 Smith, Carrie 74, 198, 199 Smith, Cynthia 93 Smith, Danny 125 Smith, Dawn 105, 188 Smith Smith Smith , Debbie 190 , Debra K. 74, 190, 215, 192 Derald 93 Smith: Gordon 74, 142, 143, 180 Smith Smith , jeanne 125 , joseph 105, 133 Smith, Karen 115, 141 Smith, Kathy 105, 188 Smith, Kathy A. 115 Smith, Kelly 125, 187 Smith, Kevin 105 Smith, Lawrence 74, 177, 181, 192 Smith, Lori 125 Smith, Margaret 125, 154 Smith, Marilyn 105, 185 Smith, Michelle 115 Smith, Pauline 105 Smith, Ricky 105 Smith, Robert E. 179 Smith, Robert H. 105 Smith, Ronald 105 Smith, Sue 115 Smith, Thomas 206, 207 Smith, Virginia 74, 141, 174, 178, 179 Smith, William 93 Shoot, Pamela 126 Stieren, james 106 Stille, Kevin 75, 130, 132 Stille, Timothy 106 Stille, Todd 116 Stine, Mike 75 Stone, Anthony 126 Stone, Donna 106 Stone, james 116, 134 Stone, jerry 93 Stone, Lori 93 Stone, Stone, Stone, Stover, 190, Stover, Stover, Stover, Michael 116 Shelley 106 Thomas 106 Gary 93,130,150,151,181, 192 Glenn 106 Lorene 126 Mark 176, 190, 192 Streeter, Andrew 106 Thomas, john 116, 138 Thomas, Karen 93 Thomas, Steven 106 Thompson, April 126 Thompson, Bruce 116, 171, 181 Thompson, Cheri 73, 168, 173, 190, 192 Thompson, Glen 126 Thompson, james 139 Thompson, Sheila 93 Thrasher, Pamela 106 Thrasher, Paula 94 Tieman, Cathy 126 Tieman, Cynthia 116, 154, 1967 Tieman, joseph 116 Timmons, Michelle 126 Timmons, William 106 Tinne, Cliff 106 Tinsley, George 94 Smothers, jeffery 115, 152 Smothers, Sherry 105 Snodgrass, Debra 105 Snow, Deborah 106 Snow, Tony 200 Sockel, David 93 Sodaro, 106, 115 Sodaro, Kathryn 75, 200, 201 Sokolis, Cindy 116 Sokolis, Pamela 75, 179 Sokolis, Patricia 116, 159, 168, 181 Sokolis, Robert 126 Sommer, jamie 106 Sommer, Patricia 75, 174, 178 Sommer, Richard 126 Sommerfeld, Michael 126 Sopero, jim 106 Sorenson, Robert 126 Soulet, Kayla 116, 187 Soulet, Kelly 106 Soulet, Kim 93 Spangler, Shelly 126 Spann, Gary 126, 170 Spann, jon 126 Spears, Lisa 126 Spencer, David 93, 194, 195 Spencer, Diana 106 Spencer, Patrick 126, 152 Speta, Charles 126 Sponsler, Raymond 75 Springer, David 116 Spudich, Karen 126 Staber, Daniel 126 Staff, john 93, 172 Stanberry, Teressa 116 Standage, Dorene 106 Streeter, Barb 93, 153, 156, 157, 174, 178, 180 Streeter, joyce 116, 180 Strickland, Vassellar 116 Striplin, jackie 106 Strode, Donald 93, 190, 192 Strode, Randy 93 Strothmann, Roger 130 Struck, Nancy 106 Stull, Lori 93 Stumpf, Gregory 126 Stuper, Douglas 116 Stuper, j. Marty 75, 139, 206 Sullivan, joyce 93 Sullivan, Stephen 76, 139 Sullivan, Timothy 76 Sunley, Chris 106 Suter, Chris 106, 133 Suter, john 206 Suter, Mary 116, 188 Sutherd, Patricia 126, 186 Sutherd, Robyn 76, 141 Svetlik, Sue 116 Svetlik, Theresa 76, 200, 202 Swallows, Robert 93 Swallows, Sandy 126 Swalm, julia 76, 198, 199 Symons, Leslie 93 Szerletich, james 116, 186 Szerletich, john 93, 203 Szerletich, Mark 116 Szerletich, Patrick 126, 186 Tallent, Kathryn 93, 173, 177 Tank, Mark 126 Tannehill, Duane 116, 134, 186 Tannehill, Gayla 174 Tipsword, jeffery 116 Todd, Andrea 94, 172, 177 Todd, Daniel 94 Todd, Tammy 116, 186 Toigo, joe 106 Vose, Steven 77, 174 Vose, Thomas 116, 146 Vost, Scott 107 Wagner, Terry 126, 186 Waide, Dave 94, 203 Wainscott, Deborah 94, 170, 185 Wainscott, Michael 116, 171, 186 Wakeland, Charles 126, 146 Walker, Burton 107, 133 Walker, john 94 Walker, Linda 127 Wallace, David 107 Wallace, Tim 94 Walsh, Maureen 107, 188 Walsh, Patti 77, 206 Walters, Kevin 94 Waltrip, David 107 Wanless, Laura 77 Wanless, Lester 94 Warmoth, Michael 116, 174 Warmoth, Patricia 127 Warner, jack 94, 194, 195 Watkins, Howard 127 Watkins, Kevin 94 Tolar, Dianne 116 Tolar, Melvin 106 Tonellato, Carol 126 Tonellato, Charlotte 106 Tonellato, Linda 94 Tonellato, Michael 106 Watson, C. Mike 142, 143, 176, 180 Watson, Kenneth 107 Watson, Kevin 94 Watson, Leanne 94, 185 Watts, janet 117 Torricelli, james 116, 146 Townsend, Nhung 94 Standage, Leona 126 Standridge, Carol 126, 187 Stanley, Brenda 116 Stanley, David 106 Stanton, Brenda 106 Stanton, janice 126 Staples, April 126 Starkweather, Beth 93, 188 Starkweather, Dale 93 Starkweather, Mary 116 Statzer, Tamara 126 Stauffer, Lorene 106 Stecker, Leeann 75, 190, 192 Steele, Michael 75 Steelman, Steve 93 Steinhour, Dwain 116, 147, 187 Steinhour, julia 116 Steinhour, Letha 93 Stelivan, Charles 93 Stephens, Daniel 93 Stephens, W. Greg 206 Steven, Daniel 126 Stevens, Mark 93 Stevens, Melissa 75, 168, 178, 181 Stevens, Peggy 106 Stevens, Susan 75 Stewart, Sheryl 126 Stickney, Brenda 116 Stickney, Linda 93 222 Tannehill, Gaylord 93 Tannehill, Gregory 116 Tannehill, Nancy 116, 154 Taraba, Roy 76, 134, 137, 171 Taylor, Anthony 126 Taylor, Elizabeth 159 Taylor, janet 76, 174, 178, 192 Taylor, Linda 116 Taylor, M. Eric 93, 185 Taylor, Ramona 76 Taylor, Stephanie 126, 170 Teater, Deborah 116, 187 Teater, Ted 126 Tebrugge, Luann 93 Temperelli, Alan 76 Temperelli, Stacey 106, 179, 189 Tenbusch, Doris 93, 177, 181 Tenbusch, Theresa 126, 187 Tenuto, joseph 116 Terry, Betty 106 Tex, Debra 106 Tex, julie 93 Thean, jeffrey 126 Theders, Christina 116 Thoele, Nancy 76, 179 Thoele, Richard 116, 152 Thomas, Betty 200, 201 Thomas, jeffrey 106, 203 Trader, Wayne 116 Traeger, Laurie 106, 173 Tranquilli, Christina 76 Traylor, Susan 126 Traylor, Tracie 94 Tregoning, Robert 94 Tregoning, William 116 Trells, Debbie 94, 181, 200 Trells, Gregg 106 Trimble, Mark 77, 130, 132 Trotter, jeffery 126, 187 Troxell, Pamela 126 Trax, David 106, 185 Truax, jeff 106, 145 Truax, Wayne 94 Tucker, Betsy 77, 192 Tucker, David 126 Tunson, Shelly 142, 143, 180, 206, 207 Tuttle, Carl 94 Tuttle, Karen 116 Tuttle, Sharon 126 Tyler, Ronda 116 Unland, Tammie 94, 181 Unthank, john 94, 190, 192 Unthank, Kathy 126 Unthank, Nancy 106, 193 Ushman, Daniel 116 Valdez, Stanley 106 Valentine, Mary 126, 187 Valtille, Timothy 77, 206 VanBuskirk 106, 168 VanHuss, Bruce 106, 133 VanPelt, Christopher 126 Varner, Darla 77, 206, 192 Vaughn, Mary 77 Vaughn, Michelle 106 Veith, Debra 77, 206 Veith, Linda 107 Veith, Wendy 116 Venturini, Dennis 130 Verardi, Deborah 116 Viele, Darlene 94 Vignali, jeffrey 77 Vincent, Alison 94, 192, 199 Vincent, Leigh 77, 192 Vincent, Richard 126, 146, 187 Vinson, Lisa 116, 154 Vitzthum, Curtis 107 Vose, Debra 94 Vose, Linda 94 Wayne, Don 107 Waine, james 117 Weakley, Danette 78 Weakley, Dulcie 117, 174 Weathers, Duncan 97, 107, 134, 137, 150, 168, 174 Weaver, Glenn 94 Weed, W. Ron 78, 130, 176, 190, 192 Weed, Wendy 94, 188 Weichert, Kelly 94 Weinhoeft, jamie 127, 187 Weinhoeft, P. Denise 117, 134, 136, 156, 157 Weitzel, Robert 94 Welch, Robert 117 Welch, Todd 127 Wells, Danny 117, 152 Wells, Gary 107 Wells, Patti 94 Wentzel, Kari 117, 187, 171 West, Bobbie 107, 172 Weyant, Anthony 94 Weyand, jacqueline 117, 154 Weyant, Scott 107 Wharton, Shelby 127, 146 Wheat, Herbert 94, 172 Wheeler, David 94, 181 Wheeler, Susan 78, 178 White, White, White, Beverly 107 Bonnie 127 Debora 78, 180, 192 White, janet 107 White, Mary 107 White, Nancy 94 White, Nathan 146 White, Richard 127, 146, 187 White, Robert 107, 174 White, Theresa 94 Wiesner, john 107 Wieties, Pamela 78, 196, 197 Wikoff, Ricky 117 Wilber, Robert 94, 215 Wiley, jennifer 127 Wiley, Paul 94 Wilk, Christina 107, 188 Wilkin, jacqueline 117 Wilkin, Kimberly 117 Wilkin, Michael 107 Wilkins, Dawn 78, 170, 178, 185, 206 Wilkins, Dianne 78,170,178,185, 206 Willett, Ernest 127 Williams, David 117 Williams, Gaylon 78, 202 Williams, Gena 117 Williams, Gerald 78 Williams, jeff 127 Williams, joann 127 Williams, Kevin 78 Williams, Michael 127 Williams, Patrick 94, 206 Williams, Peyton 127, 187 Williams, Sandy 78, 170 Williams, Teresa 107 Williams, Terry 107 Williams, Vincent 127 Wilson, April 127, 186 Wilson, Barbara 95 Wilson, Cynthia 107, 172 Wilson, jodith 95 Wilson, Kelly 95, 190, 192 Wilson, Krystie 127 Wilson, Mark 117 Wilson, Teresa 107, 185 Wilson, Thomas 127 Wilson, Tim 95 Wilson, Velvet 117, 154, 186 Wilson, Vickie 107, 189 Winch, Chris 79, 206, 207 Winder, Darin 127, 187 Winder, Douglas 107 Winders, Mary 79, 200, 202 Winders, Ricky 127 Young, Young, Young, Young, Yustus Gary 79, 138 jeffrey 127 Lindell 117 Mark 117, 182 Daniel 107 Yutzy,lMartha 95, 185 Zappa, joseph 95, 130 Zara, Diane 107 Zarndt, Don 117, 134, 135, 187 Zarndt, Kathy 107 Zarndt, Keith 95, 135, 137 Zarndt, Kevin 135, 137 Zarndt, Kimberly 127 146 Winkel, Carl 127 Winkel, Roxanne 95, 198 Winter, Deena 79 Winter, Sue 117 Wise, Cheryl 117 Wolosick, Cindy 79, 181, 215 Womack, Debbie 107 Wombwell, john 79 Wood, Craig 95 Wood, David 95, 142, 144 Wood, jonie 127 Wood, Kathleen 95 wood, Sue 79, 173, 214 Woodard, Adam 95 Woodard, Eve 79 Woodard, Tracy 127 Woods, Brenda 127 Woodward, james 107, 142, 144, 145 Woollen, Troy 117 Workman, Lee 95 Worthy, Felecia 127 Worthy, Frederic 186 Yancy, Clarence 79 Yaris, Lisa 127 Yaris, Robert 107 Yates, janet 79 Yates, Sharyl 95 Yoakum, Ronald 117, 134 Yocum, Cheryl 107 Yocum, David 95 Yoswig, Brenda 95 Yoswig, Gary 127, 186 Yoswig, jeffrey 107 Young, Connie 95 Zeidler, Mark 95 Zepp, Robert 127 Zerkle, M1 chael 107 Zink, Anna 127 Zink, Steven 107 Zukas, Lawrence 117 FACULTY AND ADULTS Allen, Robert 17, 33 Ahlberg, jean 18 Armitage, Colleen 18 Ashcraft, josephine 32 Babcock, Theodore 18, 29 Barbian, Cameron 182 Bedolli, Ann 32 Bellamy, Helen 18, 35, 176 Benson, june 31, 33 Benson, Terri 17, 35 Boehner, Dorothy 30 Bonefeste, joe 18, 33 Bowden, Mildred 18, 38 Bradley, Martha 17, 39 Brooks, Lester 16, 34, 183 Brown, Anita 18, 34 Bruins, Gretchen 18, 38 Bruzan, Ray 18, 36, 179 Bubas, Kathy 19 Buckler, Tom 32 Campbell, Royle 19, 35, 206 Carey, jackie 19, 34 Carr, Earl 17 Caruso, james 19 Cason, Michael 19 Cellini, Bonita 182 Chapman, Carman 31 Childs, Charles 19 Clay, Nell 19, 193 Clay, William 20, 38 Clifford, Robert 20 Cook, Norman 20, 33, 154 Coombes, Lorraine 20 Courtwright, Gary 139 Cribbett, Lillie 183 Curry, Grace 20 Cutsinger, Georgia 20, 37 Davies, Cynthia 21, 33 Davis, Wanza 193 Diamond, Tambra 21 Dickerson, Mary 30 Distlehorst, Roger 16 Distlehorst, Shirley 21, 33 Donaldson, Thomas 31 Downey, David 21, 142, 145 Eilts, Roger 31 Erickson, Debra 21, 34, 141 Ermann, jerry 182 Ervin, Tom 21, 33 Fields, Carole 22, 36 Fishburn, Bill 16 Flamini, Charles 146 Flannigan, Patrick 22, 37 Ford, Thomas 22, 185 Fouts, Ruth 22, 36 Frantz, Alyeen 32 French, Sally 30 Gardner, james 22, 150 Gardner, Marilyn 38 Garrison, Leona 22, 36 Gieseking, Allen 35, 142 Gleason, Luke 22 Glosecki, Edith 22, 172 Goldman, Robert 31 Gudgel, john 23, 35 Halberg, Lee 23, 37, 182, 187 Havey, Leo 31 Hodge, Garey 23, 140 Holtman, Laverne 23 Horath, Floyd 23 Hullett, l-larold 182 Hullett, judy 182 Ingersoll, Ellen 23, 37, 183 jacobson, Patricia 17 jeske, Helen 23, 37 jordan, Leroy 31 josserand, jerry 38 Kane, Ed 23, 146 Klahn, Dr. Richard 31 Kloppenberg, Henry 31 Krofchick, Alida 183 Kruger, Ron 152 Lavin, Mary Fran 24, 33, 214 Leach, jessie 24, 34 Leigh, Mary 31, 38 Lepper, Mary Ann 30 Light, Roseanna 32 Lober, Arlyn 24, 33, 39, 182 Lovelady, Bobbie 24 Lovegrov, Tom 32 Luton, Cindy 24, 156, 158 Maurer, Della 32 McAuley, Linda 37 McCasey, Virginia 17 McMillen, Arnold 24, 196 Meyer, T.j. 24, 39, 170 Miller, jan 182 Miller, Richard 182 Moody, jean 182 Moody, jim 182 Morris, Dennis 25 Mounce, Shirlee 183 Nika, Gloria 182 Nika, Robert 25, 35, 142 Terry Nuding 17, 39 Olson, joan 25 Paris, Eilqen 30 Pool, Frances 25 Poll, Susan 170 Priller, Richard 25, 35 Rambach, Steve 25, 35 Ramirez, Moe 182 Ramsey, Ray 25, 39 Ransdell, john 25, 36 Ransford, Ed 16 Rees, Alma 183 Refine 183 Reynolds, Harriet 26, 36, 200 Rivenburg, Mark 182 Rivenburg, Mary 182 Robertson, Betty 182 Robertson, jack 182 Robinson, j. Barron 26, 39, 168 Roseboom, Chad 26 Rountree, Georgia 26, 38 Rowe, Larry 26, 34 Rowe, Sue 30 Sandage, joyce 183 Sbarbati, Shirley 183 Schlee, Connie 26 Semon, Leonard 26 Sexton, Bertha 32 Sexton, Sandy 27 Sidener, Deborah 27 Schmidt, Phillip H. 16, 142, 182, 183 Schmidt, Sue 182, 183 Scoggins, Pat 182 Shipman, Zella 183 Smith, William E. 32 Spiegel, Helen 27 Stabbery, Thomas 183 Statzer, Carol 30 Stover, Cora 32 Stull, Frank 27 Sullivan, Suzanne 27 Taylor, Betty 27 Taylor, john 27, 34 Taylor, Patricia 30 Thimos, Nancy 27, 38 Torricelli, Reno 28, 36 Van Meter, Helen 28, 36 Van Winkle, Barbara 28, 39 Von Behren, Barb 28, 39 Wagner, Thomas 28, 147 Washington, Antoinette 28, 36 Washington, j.D. 16, 36 Watkins, john 28, 179 Wax, Earl 31 Weathers, Conni 28, 33 Weil, Martha 29 Wheeler, Lorraine 182, 183 White, White, Kristine 29, 35 Whitney, Mae 183 Willhoit, Gary 29, 166 Williams, Sam 29, 34 Wilson, Dennis 39, 138 Winberg, Bill 182 Winberg, Helen 182 Wind, Lyle 29, 182 Wood, Betty 182 Wood, Bob 182 Wylder, Harold 183 Wylder, Robert 29, 38 Young, Robert 29, 37 Rambach, Steve 25, 35, 204, 205 Regional To Slale ZO Days ln lvl ral March Madness invaded Lanphier and a C the atmosphere was something which i cannot be described. Pep assemblies, Ol early dismissals, ticket lines, bus rides, l y 7 victory parties, laughter and tears of joy l 5 and sorrow were all a part of it. Everyone If at L.H.S. had a once in a lifetime experi- y g no ence. Sure, we'll make it back to the 7 7 State Tournament, but it won't be ex- - actly the same as in 1977. Everyone had W6 a little something different that they'Il re- Se fs..- 0 member and their own way of ex- ' pressing just how it felt to make it to the M top. We owed it all to the three coaches A and twelve players that made it possible. Thanks for these memories which will 7 . 1 Sl truly help us remember 1977 and The , Way We Were. t s X 3 i tm J 1 ro 5 ' 'I U7 I E S : 1 i 5 f in 2 O 1 2 FO- 1 -.. - Q I I-ll ' :' 1 CD T i Q We talked before the season about , playing there, but it was a dream then. g . We didn't think we'd make it, Tunson F g said. Then the dream became a reality. I Q Q Q S The Lions made it to Champaign but it . wasn't as easy as it sounds. At first a lot of people said it couIdn't be done. So L.H.S. fooled them on March 2nd with a 65-58 Regional victory over Taylorville. I Two days later they proved to Lincoln that the third time is a charm by giving l the Railers a 71-65 overtime loss and l Lanphier the Springfield Regional Title. l When L.H.S. met Griffin in the Decatur T Sectional opener, a lot of people said L.H.S. couldn't beat a team three times Q in one season. Again, the Lions proved B0 those people wrong by over-powering W Griffin 70-66. A 70-60 victory over Mar- 4 toon brought home the Sectional Championship. Ms .ti- E Spr. Lanphier Lions Vs. Tunson makes UPI Ist Q ' De La Sane M9f90fS n .fn1nrI1n1nnnf Qtrlllll' K . ai' A 5 0 Champaign 'kZi'i2-3222311 There were sixteen teams left and we were one of them. So was Kankakee Eastridge-but not for long. On March 15, the Lions traveled to Normal's Hor- ton Fieldhouse, overwhelmed Kankakee 64-47 and began preparation for their trip to Champaign as one of the Elite Eight teams! March 18 and 19 were days which will stand out in L.H.S. history. For some of you four months and for others four years of impossible dreams and wishes were fulfilled at last. On March 18 the Lions proved that they wouldn't quit as they came from twelve points behind to triumph over New Trier West 62-59. With three seconds left in the game and the Lions ahead 61-59, Tim Hulett was at the free throw line. Knowing how his teammate must have felt, Gordon Smith decided to ease the tension by asking, What's fat and green and goes oink, oink? The an- swer- Porky the Pickle. Tun- son said it was a dumb joke and it may well have been. The point is, it helped Hulett relax as he hit one of two free throws to guar- antee the win and give L.H.S. at least a fourth place State finish. .YQ Q ons welcoimed home 810181 tourney B91 911213 S I9 I U31 S560 l Saw 3 Slar. l reached for il. l missed? rL-an-up f, 1 '- X, K' wx Quik 1 .i -,M 1 ' i it -- i gf ,wi ii, ,,,.,, -- ,LQQQQ X1 .f ty 1, fy U lyw ., X. i 'z z-if 'TEP ,if Ai . Vi ii r P C lax 'ms fffF'? 5Q ry f LL W,,, V it e ,t-.4'2 A f Q' Y lm, 1 .f it 1. fi M Z' .mai Saturday, March 19, the Lions faced Chi- cago DeLaSalle, After trailing by 14, Lan- phier came alive to defeat Chicago's last chance for the title with a final score of 60- 56. It was Lanphier's first chance ever to play in the State title game. Their oppo- nent? Peoria Central. So L.H.S. had vvon1'9 in a row and for the seventh consecutive time they had won after people had said, But, Lanphier, you're not supposed to be here! ln the title game L.H.S. jumped off to an 8-0 lead and held the lead for one and one-half quarters. When Peoria Central pulled ahead, L.H.S. gave it everything they had and Came within four points ... .X , t 1 gl! . ig- n ll., I 'T Q My-A f --3353 9 ,,., ,, ,, 3. SCHOOL BUS if i-I -2 11411 L,.,u,m o l accepted the Sltv, . 9 'fs rf . L. .saw J . 1 1 .ailii rg K 2 W , - .M-ez t . 2 -,... ,k,,k g -, .1 1 .1,,. v.. But when the final gun went off Central had 10 points more than L.H.S. and a trophy that was just a bit bigger. But that didn't matter. Lanphier celebrated a bigger victory. They made Peoria Central work for it. They proved to all of Illinois that they WERE supposed to be there. They came from behind three times, twice to win games, once to win the 2nd place trophy in the Class AA State Tourney. They had been part of the Central Illinois effort that kept a Chicago team out of the title game for the first time in eight years. They finished with a 28-5 season record and a col- lection of trophies that no other L.H.S. team accumu- lated in one season. The Lions played with pride and determination ... and their fans and all of Springfield can be proud of the job they did, wrote jim Wildrick. Larry Harnly wrote, N253 other Class AA teams would gladly trade places with Lanphier. lt was a goal ac- complished. Lanphier's Lions had fooled 'em all! . 1 LIE ' Y life Flre Pro cl 01' You. V :'+'i,?, L Q55 Sunday, March 20, the Lions came 'Ali S home to the court where they hadn't lost , A g , 1Y a game all season. Hundreds of fans met , at it them at Clearlake Avenue and brought X T 3 , rln re f them back for a rally like no one had 0 ever seen. Mayor Telford, State Senator john Davidson, Rep. j. David jones, School Board Pres. 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