Lees Summit High School - Reflector Yearbook (Lees Summit, MO)
- Class of 1976
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As the daily classroom routine began to become somewhat monotonous, and the need for excitement was apparent, students filled hours with such school-related activities as Homecoming, newspaper, debate, and the school play. ln late November one of the worst snow and ice storms in recent history brought a five-day Thanksgiving weekend which served as a much-needed break: but early December brought Indian Summer again. The Candlelighting service was presented Dec. 22 by the National Honor Society. Silence prevailed through the service, inspiring the true meaning of Christmas. The last day of '75 found many parties extending well into the new year. The winter months flew by, hosting such activities as the talent show and the fun-filled Courtwarming week. The familiar world of rebounds, goals, and penalties once again found its way to the Field House, and the basketball season was well on its way. The Lee's Summit Music Parents presented Stan Kenton in concert on April 1 ln the Field House. Planned by the Junior class, the Junior-Senior Prom took place at the Hilton lnn on the night of May 1. May 25 brought corn- mencement exercises for the Class of '76, leaving LSHS with memories of years spent here. Underclassmen dreamed of the summer days ahead, staring out the win- dows and longing for the last day. And through the year there was much talk, not only of lessons, but of life-past, present and future. These words will live with us all-forever. - -- i - -X,.....-....... nfl l 9 A 7 9 7 A nc A ne We Wil '4 'f v VCE, X6 ,4 'w af 1 Q. J ,ff if 'im-:E Q51 -f xl 'E-:Qi 1 , , ? fl if J 2 f Zh G 5 S. e z f 9: Q , ff I vt an ai f m ,K , . WW v W, .MW Wmrlnmw, ,, mrduroaxwmf f , ,,,,,,,,4, iw' Wi , M X '1A- M M If ', L- -Q In 3 1' f ,-Z ' f 7 2 , V, , ' , 5 - 1 ' 2. I' : . , ,gf A9913 X I, , nt M9-W ., ' 'gf 4., ,'-- 'zff l ,, . 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Cathi Oswald Anne Belsef Christine Owen Mittie Vandaveer f I line 0 ut Variety is the spiceuoi life, so goes the old cliche'. Our time away from school was filled with a variety of events. From movies and concerts 2 to jobs and parties, each individual was involved in many activities. 1. 3 . 5 i i i 1 i i i K l i i l i i i l l i l i i i i 3. 3. 8- 4. New Years parties, lorever popular with LS students, served as a great way to be with lriends and have a good time. Here Kim Headley clowns around at the party of a friend. Also enjoying themselves are Lori Weight and Greg Shuck. 5. Marty Howden improves his Foosball skill! at Summit Recreation. Y X 5 f I E as 1 F fwfr , 4,Q,.N5 5 ': fifffzisixdf. ' er popular tway to be Here Kim party of a vs are Lorl zsball skills 'oves to be ' 07445 ,,...,-ww ,Aw D fa ww X 1 J W N 1 ! 4. 5 J' 1 1 ...,. j 1 ,f , , , 51, V 1 Q f I! rvffyf3g4 I 3, 1 Z A1 4 1 ' X W , N Eff fi gf I , ,, 1 , M I V: rf' I E ' v 1 N X X w i ' A gig K Q4 so ,A X V f, 'Fai' 1 x 2 .,.,,.,. ,M 1, 'A' . - V , '42 I x 5. lei Q15 2 4 ZW A , 4 V, W i N X f 1 5 H. ff ,, fqm, XE' ' A5 395 We Q X 3 'Wf-1A,wN,W. ' X K xx X U . Q X X x X S I ww , f f if f J f K in Qhf 5 ff wwf! Q9 A W 4 ' fW' If 0 wffm WWW W 0 ff , ,, , MM Vw W, Y ,J f ff f f f 7 . f L val lub W , ., if A 48 5 , f 4 5 . Z Agn 3 wg, 'ff Q! f , W. 7, XX X ' M 9 Wvfff I ,Q fs , it My Qyyh N V! ,Q Z.. X kv sw-5 .MS l ff f sw- 5 ,,f WSW fx kwff , -my 275 . 3 W.. .fwfi WW AW 3. i 1. Bill Dugan eats his way to victory. 2. Student Council President Keith Wesselschmidt-the champ? 3. Juniors are amused by the Tigerettes antics. 4. Mascot Diane Baker enloys the game. 5. Pep Club officers imitate Coach Sage's morning routine. 6, Mr. Flint walks the tiger. S A f -V b . , irwmiaunzwunzm Hnmsmrxmuie ii i i i i i i i fl Tig witl itS tim had Dai love che jun i i l i i i i i i pai K. RO Ml H0 M. Sc MC FIN J. I A xM.,W,,...v.,.,,,A,, ...W . ...,- 'qkgfzwbww A I 1 1 i l Cheerleaders eonstantl onthe go NJ X Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. ROW ONE: Kim Rook, Kim Joiner, Teri Shapiro. TWO: Cathy Clark, Lyn Berry. ROW THREE: Linda Clark. Z 5 5 1. W. J . , It 1- 2. WW' as The varsity cheerleaders were constantly on the go during 1975-76. Don't believe it? Ask Kathy Feeback, Patti Harold, Susie Moulder, Marcia Palmer, Marie Praznik, or Susie Sobek, and they'll tell you so. Their busy year started off with camp at Marshall, Mo. July 6-11. The girls returned with five superior blue ribbons and three spirit sticks. With the start of school came cross country and football seasons which meant hours of practice, pep rallies, meets, and games to at- tend. As football and cross country seasons came to a close basketball and wrestling seasons began. The cheerleaders often found themselves split up on Friday nights with three girls attending wrestling and three attending basketball. They also assisted officials at track meets. ' Varsity's major money-making projects were a garage sale last summer and selling tumblers. The money raised was used to buy a new uniform. JV, sophomore, and freshman cheerleaders also provided their share of spirit and devoted much time to practice. 1. Kathy Feeback and Susie Moulder cheer with precision. 2. JV cheerleaders march in the Homecoming Parade. 3. Smoke-em! 4. Susie Sobek gives instructions at a pep rally. 5. Varsity cheers for an LS wrestler. 6. Marie Praznik jumps for joy as LS scores another touchdown. l l l l Sophomore Cheerleaders, ROW ONE: Leslie Lingle, Jeanne Kenneth. ROW TWO: Cindy Painter. ROW THREE: Katie Clark, Lori Lee. 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The Tiger legmen's hard-working attitude sustained them through a winning 1975 season and took them to seventh place in the State Cross Country meet in Columbia. Coach Childress named senior Bill Dugan the most consistent runner of the '75 season. Dugan, along with the rest of the team, ran off with two in- vitationals, six dual meets, the Conference and the District meets, in impressive fashion. I Mark Slaughter, freshman, started a new trend at LS. Radio headphones soon became the new optional accessory to the Tiger CC runner. According to Bill Dugan, they passed the time while we ran in practice. , 2,5 ,,,,, .V .. , I f v.J rw I 1 bv, Jxul' VW 3 ,lixxyc .. fl ' , L 'Vi I '-' ,t 1 , Ki, ,fe '75, ,vii 'Qt 47 . . F.. t ,' ' ,f 5 l L .QWW Q61 vu cf Q, Q M , see Q . g if ffwf't QQ . Q 1 jx rin-if is tai' 5 Sw , ., Q. 4. ,, K' f z'sN - . ,V 1 yr V K . 5,7 5... .. f ' 4- 1' . 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Miss Black remarked that the girls need to work a lot harder to compete against other schools in the conference meets. Nancy Gwin, the number one singles player, and only senior on the team, stated, We really tried hard this year. get-xt 2. 3. fsft-s't,ws-sgqsggqlllf-we ik - tk XE-1 , , 3, , VA Y,,. ?'YqE sWhwwse,W Qs omit f ' Y. ls T t?AtfL3tEffiy55isseWe'Wm'V 'E S .4 st :.. . . ,, -r SSKWSSQYSDYQYQ it . . Sitfswitly' ,vase 3 h . x S vm-wwe, ,, pf .X -. . Q swarms . -. X Y s l 3' 49.935 we A 1 QQQSYSTW 'i 'sms r Ffa T sr f tfg, QiQssetw ' -3. '13 tf,1, J's A nik 3MVw'QQW,gsQv my em N . it A ' f . ...,. fw-sglwrsg i-1.5, WN J '.'r1 : -':z:egz:I'2- ' 'T gs ---- We . X . Q , N +AM-.4c,tN,,,,,,A,s if e f ff Z! W fy, W f 4 2 , y , ff A f w e' f , , V fiqxuv . , Q, :,,+.i V, Girls Tennis Team. ROW ONE. N. Gwm, T. M. DeSpaln, K. Doctor, K. Hoke, R. Tilton, K. Sullivan, C. Chamblee, S. Cornwell, C. Finke, E. Hilker, L. Williamson, K. Batchelor. Chamblee. ROW TWO: C. Bowen, M. Tucker, l .W , ' 5 N W T r' .,,, . lvub g i . ... 'Q NT t ' , g l T ri ft-- s.- L7 l 1 ss - -s. . ...f N is eam effort pa s W I 3 --.., - tv -t 1. l 4' Q H or volleyball gurls Hard work and effort on the part of the girls' volleyball team resulted in a second place Spot in the Middle Six Conference and two members being named to the all- conference team. Brenda Routon was named to the first team all-conference and Robin Hill to the second team. Teamwork carried the girls to a winning 7-3 season and Brenda summed it all up in saying, We all worked together as a team this year. l think we will be even stronger next year. . L ll os Z., Girls Volleyball Team. ROW ONE: P. Verbrugge, P. Kendall, P. Waight, L. Dugan, K. Eager, B. Darabos, M. Newman, W. Jaeger. ROW TWO: C. Hunter, L. Daney, J. Burton, B. Routon, R. Hill, L. Olson, J. Green, C. Givens, A. McNeill, ffalflef. 1. Nancy Gwin shows determination in returning the ball. 2. Leanne Williamson exhibits concen- tration in her serve. 3. Claudia Chamblee anticipates the oncoming ball. 4. Tara Sullivan, Claudia Chamblee, and Nancy Gwin take a time-out during a match. 5. Carol Bowen calmly executes a serve. 6. Wendy Jaeger prepares for an overhand serve. 7. Brenda Ftouton jumps to return the ball. 8. Flobin Hill gives a Ruskin player a jump for her money. , E W 'f'f ff-'- y, .- j 'L 8. ., ,U .. -... .......- 5.1:QJ-PQITQQZQQH-q.7qg,.q,e'?lVggg5-.3,v2Qf:1:1T5Q,,. L2-,-,,,1., :.,.,, :Yi-A W, . . .1 f ' t1.,,, f-1:11, , mf- l,p J-, V w Nu Mk ! Q1 S4 f :J 3 2 E 1 7 1, 1 7 , X -, ,, 4 y WW' , 5 Q X X f W f 7. WW K 1 2 4 If .' y ' M 4 f 4' , I v 2 A, , T21 Q 4 if ' N V wg f 40 , 6 if A yi b Z - A ,ff 'f ' 1x,1',i f 4 5 , 921' x 7 zu, f C f Af' 'V V ' Q 1 ' Y A f-L- W fl 5 f n f A2 , ' 4 I , nf 4 , L 3 W 4 Mxwg fx M X f- X X X f X Q? f X fy M 0 0 f J . W W: QZWW .-A X ff , f . WW- JL xy' K ff we Wm I af 1 1 ,, .. VYY, ,Y .N ,......-.f----Q--U I' ROW ONE: L. Zellmer, J. Davis, S. Kurtz, R. Nevels, S. Owen, T. Boyd, R. Hinton, R. DeFreece, B. McWhirt. ROW TWO: R. Fender, C. Ward, D. Phillips, T. Breshears, T. Goble, S. Eager, M. McCambridge, P. Kelly, T. Gibson, D. Fritchie, J. Gann, N. Dermond, P. Mitchell. ROW THREE: D. Dixon, B. Brollier, A. Helmsoth, D. Carnes, M. Hustad, B. Thompson, S. Allen, J. Johnson, L. Kirn, D. Fields, L. Webb, D. McQuillan. ROW FOUR: L. Marshall, M. Blomberg, C. Carriker, E. Neal, M. Stockman, G. Sobek, B. Mabry, A. Graham, J. McClintock, R. Alleman, D. Sperber, K. John- 5. son, M. McCambridge, K. Mallder. ROW FIVE: R. Butler, T. Johnson, B. Graham, D. Oberweather, M. McMullen, R. Nyquist, J. Diekmann, E. Bruce, M. Atwell, K. Shipley, D. Cooper, M. Kettner. ROW SlX: T. Moun- tain, B. Brown, R. Wheeler, R. Bradley, B. Corson, W. Gibson, K. Warner, D. Braswell, C. Martin, M. Klote, P. Nill, M. Johnson, B. Motzel, R. Carter. ROW SEVEN: Head Coach Gary Sage, coaches B. Walker, A. Yinger, J. Repp, J.C. Davis, T. Flint, D. Smith, D. Lang, E. Cahill. SCOREBOARD Tigers Opponent 34 Winnetonka 30 30 Hickman Mills 21 24 Center 27 24 North Kansas City 32 30 William Chrisman 34 46 Blue Springs 13 0 Grandview 48 14 Ruskin 3 28 Park Hill 22 W M V, sophomores enjo victorious year . ,,,, my ,,,, .. . ,,,,, ,,,. .vnwwnh 4 9 fx ' sf. , ,ji -vw ' i 2' . E ff X H In PM ROW ONE' R Nyquist D Obeniveather, R. Bradley, B. Corson, R. Carter, L. Monanan,B. uranam, Sophomores. . . , - . - ' . J B. Pulley, B. Motzel, J. Johnson, N. Dermond, B. Brown, M. McCam- R. Butler. ROW TWO. L. Klrn, B ones, bridge. ROW THREE: T. Mountain, P. Mitchell, L. Webb, C. Martin, M. Kettner, M. Johnson, D. Braswell, P. Nil, R. Wheeler, K. Mallder. P Freshman. ROW ONE: D. Thompson, S. 5 White, D. Egelsion, L. Hirt, M. num, J. Craw- ford, D. Conway, K. Kennard, G. Mock, D. Sal- ing, R. Pippenger. ROW TWO: M. McGuire, G. lseman, D. Ryan, E. Bowers, C. Carney, L. Burry, J. McQuiIlan, S. Ray, D. Gall, M. Batarse. ROW THREE: M. Seitz, D. Welt, J. Branick, B. Stearman, S. Givan, S. Magee, J. Piccinini, D. Jennings, R. King, D. Schlobohm. ROW FOUR: D. Williams, K. Diekmann, J. Hertzog, B. Mathews, B. Elder, D. Wirth, G. Huston, B. Gibson, V. Lauer, S. Pierson, J. Brock. ROW FIVE: T. Smith, J. Lillard, G. Laster, J. Schenke, S. Lanning, Ds. Engle, B. Graham, K. Smith, B. Ziegler, F. Weaver, T. Ward, P. Jones. 1. Ed Neal calls the plays at JV games. 2. Neal hands off to Mitchell who's threatened with a Karate chop. 3. Neal eludes a Hickman tackler. 2. 3. ' Q ' II 4 136 ' --My-, JlcCam- , P. Nill, son, S. I. Craw- ,D.Sal- iuire,G. rney, L. Ball, M. Welt, J. agee, J. Iobohm. nann, J. Virth, G. arson, J. llard, G. Engle, B. iaver, T. IGS. 'Bafened 1-.N Q W. 3 'R 1. Underclassmen progress , fr EQ: K Sophomores. ROW ONE: R. Walter, S. Sell, M. Sievers, B. Hall, K. Luber, M. Kettner. ROW TWO: W. Gibson, K. Foster, S. Sullivan, D. McGraw, D. Meadows. ROW THREE: Coach Cahill, D. Boone, K. Goble, K. Walker, M. Johnson, D. Braswell, L. Walz, Coach Smith. 2. Freshmen ROW ONE: G. Geritz, M. Roberts, J Stokes, D. Thompson, G. lseman, M. Plummer, J Steele, ROW TWO: D. Flick, D. Williams, J. Thomas, D. Jennings, M. Ruth, B. Rookstool, T. Carpenter, B 'S K if fu xt'-A 7 is t ,Ma 'M 584 W Ziegler. ROW THREE: Coach Baker, D. Anderson, K. Dampier, E. Brooks, B. Copeland, L. Brizendine, M. f ,N 4 Slaughter, C. Giddings, P. Jones, D. Engle, J. Goble, ab Coach Burnett. 1. Mark Watson, senior, passes the ball off to a teammate. 2. Sophomore, Pat Nill, sees varsity action against a William Chrisman Bear. ...vw Tige s surprzse pre-season pr dlctors ,.- ,,,, .,,. . . - ww.- W' 'i Varsity ROW ONE: R. Fender, R. Bass, M. Watson, B. Dugan, V. Storey, L. Moran. ROW TWO. Coach Matuszak, S. Owen, K. Shipley, S. Daney, M. McCambridge, E. Neal, J. Martin, H Childress. ead Coach Junior dent n Zamm mg . fi 5 35 3.22 ..,. E ,-.5 'wi 4 5 . , wg.. 'wi ' iii 5, vi r- ,s .QM il g S. 3 if iii i S li ,, be 1. 1? , Q I 31 A ' ' , Q,,'3Qli2 L is.. . W S-, . Q .-.- Q 5 ef f' , 2 l r S 55.-' Vx F 9 'X A 5 Qxxg , Vic., Qs W . U Aww fl 1 'QNX 1 E ,QQXSX .1 .el X. N TWO: Coach lf., if Al Q 7 Tiger round ballers began their season against a barrage of predictions for a losing season. However, it soon became evident these pre-season predic- tors would have to eat their words. The team they predicted to be last ended the season battling it out for first place in the mid-six conference. The Tigers were down by two points at the final buzzer in the crucial battle for the title against NKC. Although the team finished second in conference there were triumphant moments throughout the season. A first place in the Truman Tournament boosted team spirits early in the season. Lee's Summit hosted a tournament in February in which seven teams par- ticipated. The Tigers met Raytown in the final game and ended up with the se- cond place trophy. LS also received second place against Raytown South in Regional competition. Junior Steve Daney was selected to the all-conference first team. Bill Dugan, senior, and Kevin Shipley, junior, were named to the second teams Se-. cond year coach Russell Childress said, the boys showed that they came to play ball, they worked hard, and l'm proud of them. The junior varsity squad, under the coaching of Ed Matuszak achieved six wins compared to nine loses. 4. Junior Varsity ROW ONE: J. Hanson, G. Sobek, G. Snyder, D. Carnes, M. Sievers, D. Smith, stu- dent manager. ROW TWO: Coach Matuszak, Coach Smith, A. Heimsoth, E. Bruce, A. Graham, T. Zammar, P. Nill, Coach Cahill. ff I .5 if ff if My f G 2994829 ff f ff! Tigers Opponent H944 f W f f AOPDYQUHOU! Hackman mms 62 Noni-fxaffsasfflty 5 Wirmetonka Saanwhzs X Park Hill Excelsior Springs Ruskin I . Truman i f Q Raytown ' J Raytown A .T U 49 Grandview 60 Truman ' 56 Wm. Chrisman 75 Park Hill Came! Ruskin Grarldvieti' Wm Chrismarl Park Hail . . I V f North KansaSLCityfI r 4 . I A f . t Belton I A . . 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', 15 1 1 1 1 1? W 1 1 4 f f 1 1 11 f 1 W ' 1 , , f ,ff Q11 , ,11 f , , ,y 1 1 11 1 1 , 1 f 1f 1 511 Q 1 ,fff f W if f1f1f J W1 11 W! '711 'XW1 f 41 1 A 9' f 1 N ff f Z X 1 1 J f Q1 f 1 1 1 f1 f 1 f X 10 VA, 66 9 13,339 1 1 f,1j 31X Q1, 1l, 1 ,,1f 1 , 1'! 1f,1 1 1 1 Q12 15 QI f 1 1 1 f If 15 Z 1 f 4 111 f 1 f 1 1 4' ' 'X 31 1 f X5 ,gg Xw w ,X 45 C gas 111 1f M15 1,1f 2, 1175 X 1 1 X 4 1 I X X , , gm, .., 1, 1 yi , 1 2, 1 1? 1 S, 1 1 1 , 1 1 6 - 1114, 1 11 1., ? 'f ,1 T . Jeff McClintock is declared the winner. Striving for the pin is Steve Kurtz. Coach Sage attentively watches an LS wrestler. Rick Gattenby fights to Keep from being pinned. . McClintock, Kurtz, Fritchie, and McWhirt, State competitors. Davin Fritchie shakes hands with a Glendale opponent. wi . I . i ,J ' nw, V V V 1 'I , 1-. , mf 1. 1 .1 ww ' 1 1 1,1 F J i i mvmm Varsity ROW TWO: Jeff McClintock, M. Saunders, S. Kurtz, B. Graham, D. Fritchie, B. NlcWhirt. ONE: G. Corson, R. Gattenby, S. Gillespie, T. Thorn, T. Young, B. Mathews. ROW Junior 1 V! ,,., . 9- if' , -Q? in 99 s. ROW clown successful year, Fritchie inishes third Junior Varisty ROW ONE: B. Elder, B. Glllesple, T. Smlth, C. Kelly, B. Corson, L. Kirn, C. Francka, R. Forbes. ROW TWO: L. Saunders, B. Graham, B. Mathews, R. Bradley, K. Walker, D. Lohr. 4. nn... ,.,,, efra ,.,..,..,,,.,,,7',,,,,,'Z A f ' 5. IWW 2. I 'f , V 'alfa 1 f Q 'X 51 3. Tiger wrestlers came out on top in their 1975-76 season with Varsity recording 7 wins, 3 losses, and JV compiling an im- pressive 8-1-1 in dual meets. Coach Gary Sage attributed the winning seasons to the good competitive attitude of the teams. ln tournament competition, LS took seventh at N.K.C., fourth at Ruskin, and third in Conference. Jeff McClintock, 138 pounds, Steve Kurtz, 155 pounds, Davin Fritchie, 185 pounds, and Bruce McWhirt, heavyweight, survived regionals to go on to state competition. Fritchie placed third in the 185 pound weight class. Coaches for the Tiger matmen were Gary Sage and John Rapp. gnu i G mnasts improve despite losing year The girls' gymnastic team, in its third year, showed much improvement. The teams 0-8 record is no reflection of the skill and enthusiasm the girls demonstrated the en- tire season. Twenty-one girls participated in meets against Van Horn, Belton, and several Shawnee Mission schools. Ms. Carol Vetter has coached girls' gymnastics the past two years and said of the team, I really appreciated the girls' cooperation and determination to always better themselves and compete wholeheartedly. We've closed the gap on scores at meets and greatly improved the quality of our routines. I was very pleased with the way our season went, even if we did not win a meet. We have a lot of talent returning next year and a lot of potential to be developed. f 'E Balance and skill are exhibited by Linda Clark on the beam. Lenora Cox performs her floor routine. fb 5 3. Lauri Dugan perfects her unevens routine in practice. Q, 4. Phyllis Clark poses briefly in floor ' competition. 1. Gymnastics team ROW ONE: P. Clark, M. Palmer. ROW TWO: Manager, A. McNeill, B. Winans, T. Sell, D. Mabry, J. Murray, T. Williams, E. Whenham, Coach C. Vetter. ROW THREE: A. Gillespie, l.. Clark, S. Skelton, J. Ward. ROW FOUR: L. Cox, L. Dugan, T. Kelth, T. Anderson. ...lf Ks, .. sq . Y t an , i l l 2' . A a mg.. 'spa ltf' 3. Y N- .N .. few. Q .,,...t...+Ww-NM ' 4. w,l 'W . t- ffhs 59 il BN 'W - ff . W' f v GN, .i1. i X . .....-' , XX New ' . f fysfrwz., L- ur 1. Dani looks 2. Kathi oppo 3. Robil rebol T atter ised the 'our a lot J be 1. Cagers' attitude good, competitive The girls' basketball team under the instruction of Larry Jansen, head coach, and Sharon Early, assistant coach, turned in a 5-12 record for the season. Thirty-four girls went out for the team and practiced two hours each day. Although the girls practiced diligently, they ended up last in conference. , L.S. participated in the Oak Park Tournament and Regionals where they were eliminated in the first round. Even though the girls didn't do as well as they would have liked, Coach Jansen felt the attitude was good and com- petitive. rlgifh ll! if -4-nerr-fe-mp 'U -vg....i:.i Q34 -2-2' 4'-ug, f -.NG I . W Eu 1. Dani Rouse passes the ball as Kim Neal looks on. 2. Kathy Cameron jumps against a Chrisman opponent. 3. Robin Hill takes two and LS hustles for the rebound. varsity Row ONE: D. Rouse. M. Slmmons, K. Routon, R. Hill. L- Darley. K. Lacy, K. Eager, Neal, K. Cameron, B. Darabos, R. Tilton, Coach Sharon Early. manager. ROW TWO: Coach Larry Jansen, B. 3. xii ' i ' '? f O., 4 lf, -J. A .,. W A3 Girls reuse money to zmprove offense Girls' softball under the coaching of Head Coach Claudia Hunter and Assistant Coach Kathy Battles was very successful with an 11-3 record. The fact that there were very few injuries and good team depth was a major reason. The girls played for the record since it was not a con- ference activity. They liked softball and it was more fun than work. The team had a car wash to raise money for a pitching machine to help their offense. The girls had disappointing losses to Shawnee Mis- sion East and Raytown South, losing by only one run in each game. The best games were against Raytown and Raytown South with a strong rivalry in the air. We look for a good year next year too, said Coach HUl'lt6f. 45, ff' if 1. Pitcher Kathy Lacy on the mound. 2. Freshman, Barbara Darabos fails to con- nect for a hit. 3. Sandy Ehlers concentrates on the batter. 2. 3. Q ,k'w5x f f' , M 6 09 Girl-sf' Softball ROW ONE: J. Green, K. Smith,C. Paul,S. Ehlers, P.Coble, R.Willcutt. Eager, B. Darabos, P. Waight, M. Simmons. ROW THREE: S. Dugan, B. Routen, R. Hill, J. ROW TWO: Coach C. Hunter, K. Lacy, M. Edwards, D. Story, R. O'Brien. 88 of the place contai P lost. S streng along 1 IVF t 4 . E .say W N 5 5 1' . Q 1 sv vt' V ww if gy ff X f Sw Q X, ,. it se K , 4 . LE ,. 4110+- fsi x.. N' Si 1 ,I .f l . vlkig? I., if Q' Q Q Girls' Dugan Walsl' S. G. Moths Davis D. Brc Vllillcutt. . Hill, J. Girls' track team has 6 antastic' SBUSOTL Fantastic is the way Coach Bob White described the overall attitude of the girls' track team. The teams 4-0 record in dual meets and second place spot in District competition was reflective of that attitude. The team contained a lot of talented members ranging from freshmen to seniors. Prospects for next year are favorable since only three seniors were lost. Sophomore miler and half-miler Lauri Dugan will be back to provide strength in those areas. Jackie Meyer, junior shotputter, will also be back along with many more talented runners and field events girls. Ms. Diane Black served as head coach of the undefeated team. 2. 3. 0 L. Dugan strides at an even pace. B. Krug soars in the long jump. Sophomore, S. Skelton runs the 440 relay. J. Ward and L. Coldiron compete against Park Hillf Q5 SY A 1... - ' . l it 'l - . -' 2, af 0 Lg M, if 1 ,5 f 5 I .E ff . 'lll 5 ' ' J 45, K ,ad , W x cf,.,,, gli., Hr -f Girls' track team ROW ONE: L. Cox, L. Dugan, C. Lloyd, J. Ward, V. Elliot, C. Walsh, D. Moschell, L. Siegrist, T. Higgins S. Gardner, K. Hoke. ROW TWO: L Mothersbaugh, L. Williamson, R. Hoyle, B Davis, D. Egelston, L. Coldiron, T. Mairet D. Brown, A. McNeill, trainer. ROW THREE J. Murray, L. Steele, J. Guenther, J. Joseph, C. Givens, T. Wilson, M. Smith, J. Gwin, S. Skelton, A. Bieri, manager: A. Joos, manager: L. Hahn, manager. ROW FOUR: Coach D. Black, B. Krug, N. Gwin, L. Olson, L. Lamb, J. Turney, J. Meyer, J. Murray, Coach B. White. ,ff, 1,M-'f X O' of Tig athlet both h very Morri im pro T seaso in ind' pointrr the te ru nne pleas Coacr dercla 'Q,m.:l,z : V f R, mx ' , -,wX'- ' x X 3 'Q .5 X,k' NWN 'XQ VS A , QQ. gi X X SN , f W X X XS? XA 1 mg N N. N ,X 1 4 xf-.f' in-Q: f' ' Z, :,. Q . -qv I ' ,,,g,,y,.'., '-1.4. L, M.-, ,2,y Q ' 4 .- 21 .. ,,Q,....--f- lid ' 6 track season Once again records were broken and the 1976 slate of Tiger track men was marked with many outstanding athletes. Senior Sam Owen broke the school record in both high and low hurdles. Bill Dugan, also a senior, was a very outstanding runner. The 880 relay team of Mark Morris, Chris Ray, Jon Martin, and Marty McCambridge improved its time and ran exceptionally well. The team's attitude remained good throughout the season, as was evident by its Conference place of second in indoor and outdoor competition. However, one disap- pointment of the season came at the District meet where the team received fifth place. We've got a lot of young runners, stated Coach Russell Childress, I was real pleased with the season, the guys did a good job. The prospects for '77 look very good according to Coach Childress because there are many good un- derclassmen returning. 6. 5. . WWW ,,. ,,., , iw 'ld' 1' .5 4 ff :XX K 'US-,Sf ff 8. f' 'ZZ' W, MM -M 4 A f M 7. t 4 ' i ' ' M X N I 1 'fan 'i'w' J I f ,V,, ,i f , ! W N L' Q j 4' 45 1 ' Za Z f I I X f if '9 ' f ,, Y at 5 ,I AA-1 1 J 1 , Q, 3' i- B V V a ! S N 14' ,J V ' - WJ - I . ' ' T A A' ' . ' 3 at ' 7 y x - g l l Q 9. H l -' I, L I F X Q f '- 49 : ' 5-4 AL yi V .Main 9,56 W.. on erence crown goes to LS team xx -H 4 Q r F W., , ,, . , ,W 0.12, Z- Wi' J , f f - W ef., wmfww-z , ,, W A may f ff-flair The tLee's Summit tennis team experienced a complete turnaround this year, finishing 6-O to win the Middle Six conference crown. Led by juniors Henry Griesel and captain Brent Wheatley, the netmen finished 8-5 overall. Next year's team promises to be even stronger with only one team member lost through graduation. In duals sophomore Rodger Tygart was undefeated at the number three position. At the conference JV meet, junior David Seitz reached the semi-finals in singles and the teams of Mark and David Williams, and Rick Zaske and Mike Schonberger reached the semifinals in the doubles competi- tion. Mr. Lyle Jones coached the team, assisted by Mr. Tom Burnett. Tennis team ROW ONE: D. Seitz, R. Tygart, H. Griesel, K. Cooper, B. Wheatley, M. Short, R. Zaske. ROW TWO: D. Houser, D. Egelston, K. Miller, M. Williams, D. Williams, M. Schonberger, M. Seitz, S. Shapiro, Coach T. Burnett. ROW THREE: Coach L. Jones, J. Haney, C. Giddings, B. Hoduski, D. Oglesby, S. Givens, G.W. Huston, K. Smith, J. Cochran. 1. Returning the ball is John Cochran. 2. Junior Brent Wheatley ranks number one on the team. , 3. Mark Short returns a low ball to his opponent. I V xr --cfs. was sas it 50 'qu Q, X Wm it 1. Nun rv ping. 2. Sop W S L 3. John so sl' is ' vim Yi S K x- N X S fix: ry 5 sw F , ...aww if V Q V V 5 :Ex ' li .X X..,t,,. 3. il fi Ju this Next . lost the Rick E A nv I h , .3 li xi - v f 1 H won, R. l ger, M. ngs, B. K ,,. ...IJ lu Qc - A , ,M k:,,f , 4-. 'Y 'mf' ,ff Brothers occup one, two positions Golf is unique in the respect that there are no referees or spectators. Considering that, l'd say the boys did really well, stated Tiger golf coach Bill Brobst. The varsity golf team, consisting of one senior and three sophomores, finished its season with a conference record of five wins and five loses, tying for third place. Kent McClellan, senior, was the number one LS golfer this year and his brother John, a sophomore, oc- cupied the number two position. -Sophomores Ted Williamson and Barrie Hall were numbers three and four respectively. Kent was also number one on the all- conference team with an average of 39, and Ted took the number two spot. The season went well for the three freshmen and one junior on thejunior varsity team. Its record was also five wins and five loses. it ' K f -' 'Q if li, Q srsjq , 5 it ll .U Varsity. Coach Bill Brobst, J. McClellan, B. Hall, T. Williamson, K. McClellan, S. Ramsey. vi Eh , Q nf w I .,vA. I-'q..r,t2:' ff-My K: 45. Jrniu. , 3 ff .--...vf W Q D .-',,,x- I ff 5 - 5, f't'1 1Lf7fr13.fEfr wx 3 '. 3. 1. Jeff Diekmann, safe at third. 2. Doug Oberweather catches for the Tigers. 3. Pitching for the Tigers is Ed Bruce. 4. Dust flies as Givens awaits the catch. 5. Steve Kurtz heads for home. 6. Rounding third for home is Scott Schmidt. 7. Rusty Givens tags up at first. xperience-the key to SCOREBOARD Tzger strength in 1976 Experience was the key to the Tiger baseball team's strength in its '76 season. The line-up consisted of seven starting seniors and many skilled underclassmen. Although the team achieved a 6-12 record, Coach Roberts said, the team did very good, they were never out of any ball game. In spite of many one and two run losses, the boys morale remain- ed good. Even though they were disappointed, they were ready to go out and play the next day, stated Coach Hill. Varsity tied for fourth place in Conference. Junior varsity ended the season 4-4. Coaches Mike Roberts, Bill Hill, and Mike Asher, shared the coaching duties for the teams. Several members of the team received recognition. Outfielders Roger Fender and Tom Boyd, and pitcher Ed Bruce were named to the se- cond team all-conference. Scott Schmidt and Mark Watson received honorable mention. Tigers Opponent 4 Hickman Mills 6 5 Park Hill 6 4 Grandview 7 5 North Kansas City 3 2 William Chrisman 4 11 Ruskin 9 11 Park Hill 5 4 Grandview 5 2 North Kansas City 3 2 William Chrisman 11 1 Ruskin 3 3 Truman 2 2 Van Horn 4 3 Park Hill 4 5 Grandview 0 3 North Kansas City 6 9 William Chrisman 3 5 Raytown South 6 2. ' Varsity ROW ONE: B. Reiman, S. Allen, L. Moran, R. Fender, A. Heimsoth, R. Givens. ROW TWO: J. Hernandez, S. Kurtz, J. Diekmann, S. Duncan, D. Oberweather. ROW THREE: M. Hatfield, B. Mabry, E. Bruce, M. Johnson, K. Shipley, R. Richardson, R. Curtwright. ROW FOUR: Coach Roberts, P. Nill, S. Schmidt, M. Watson, T. Boyd, S. Eager, Coach Hill. M-fl ,.... it '-qseem...... , V V N Opponent 6 6 7 3 4 9 5 5 3 11 3 2 4 4 0 6 3 6 ardson, R. Roberts, P. d, S. Eager, Hi V, V u :fu Q35 nu ' df ' 1 Zi .' YA ,ff ' 4 .ar 'Af ' 1 Mfg 'mfr 7-QQ ,' ,, X, ,Zi WIWTVX .,. f 713 f, . ,fn I 3 . wr, ' V, 4 x Q ,, My 531 if f WW! ,422 MW x ix, , XX f WN zs2,x,7Q'5,v y ,X QM A without ideals without effort without scholarship. .i . therlexis no 'such thing as education. -Abraham Flexner Wigs 1 L-li e, Re lector staffs record year's activities To recreate the year in pictures was the goal of the '76 Reflector staff. Besides working during class hours, the staff was at school on week-ends, holidays, and after school rushing to meet deadlines. The traditional black and gold cover was changed to red, white, and blue to represent the Bicentennial. Thirty-tvvo pages were added, including twenty color pages. Each section of the yearbook had one person responsible for its contents. Staff members were Shayne Arbuckle, editor-in-chief, Suzy Moore, copy editor, Dani Rouse, index editor, Marty Westlake, business manager, Lezlie Allen, senior class, Lesli Loughmiller, junior class, David Pirie, sophomore class, Linda Wrobbel, freshman class, Susan South, activities, Kim Headley, sports and spirit builders, Shelly Stone and LuAnn Luster, faculty, Anita Cornett and Sherri Boyce, clubs, and Mr. Jim McMillen, adviser. The Hi-Life went through many changes this year. Graffic Traffic was a new idea created by Brent Wheatley that featured original works of LS students, ranging from short stories to poems. A new feature page included such stories as witchcraft, dieting, and police arrest. Staff members went from business to business canvassing for advertisements. Greg Shuck spent countless weekends at the Journal making ads for the paper. The staff included Pam Green, editor-in-chief, Shannon Lawrence, assistant editor, Steve Hare, sports editor, Brent Wheatley, feature editor, Phyllis Clark, news editor, Susan King, business manager, Mary Sullivan and Tom Zammar, circulation, Greg Shuck, exchange, reporters Geri Bunch, Sue Gardner, Barbara Krug, Wayne McKee, Melanie Montgomery, Mindy Peery, and Rob Reid, and Ms. Paula Murray, ad- viser. Photographers for both the Reflector and Hi-Life were Chuck Pirie, Tom Martin, Sherry Winfiel, and Scott Coble. ' I wg, W 3 M -1, X , N X 4. ,, .. 'r W N ,ss t t, 5 ft W Sw f k Bw 3 Wu.. A .., ..,.. . Q . ,A sz rf I-' 1. 'Q-4:v': ,53 ,, at , ,,, ,, fAQfi1:',.fQsz, WV lzy A--G . -9 ..,.., . xv . .:maet...sxt . we.,.s1.s4.. 1 . N X, .ct .4 . . . - A is H was Q we ,, ., yy, :sas-,k fX,gQK5g53k,J,y . in , L .t ., , , . ' , xyyifjgg fig' .1 f Q- it S isa is l 1. On the Ecology Club float trip, staff photographer Chuck Pirie uses a telephoto lens to achieve good pictures. 2. Reflector editor, Shayne Arbuckle, draws a divider-page layout. 3. Pam Green, Shannon Lawrence, Geri Bunch, and Steve Hare design page layout for the January issue of the Hi-Life. 4. Playing Mr. Executive during his free time is Steve Hare, Hi-Life Sports Editor-ln-Chief. 5. Hi-Life reporter Sue Gardner works hard to meet her deadline. . ' 6. Dani Rouse, index editor, and Mr. McMullen, Reflector adviser, double-check the choir page for mistakes and make revisions. .sa gc , g ,FV .gwx 1 . . Y 1 K- ...E .X N... .tm . ... t.., lug? K. 5 1. 2 - YW' NY V if 3215 v, trip, staff a telephoto cle, draws a ence, Geri le layout for is free time ir-ln-Chief. Jrks hard to , and Mr. e-checkthe erevisions. if 5. .,, , Is' X , 'ls , .T we-I, ,V 'X S22 ' Q' f'7W,,f,mf t 'ff f V wr ' ',, ,K X 4 kylfyw ,, M 4.,W,.,,L.W4 ,fxwwf If , wry X277 , W.,W.,,, , A M-,,.,.,,, ,,, f ' ,, ' 44, fl fatt fr T atft i W ' T W,,,.,114h , V V , f lr oy if X, 22 M W sv Wx, f 7 X ,dd ROW ONE: Susan South, Lesli Loughmiller, Linda Wrobbel, Suzy Moore, Shayne Ar- buckle, Steve Hare, Sue Gardner, Kim Headley. ROW TWO: Mary Sullivan, Melanie Montgomery, Shannon Lawrence, Sherry Winfiel. ROW THREE: Sherri Boyce, Geri Bunch, Phyllis Clark, Mindy Peery, Brent Wheatley, Susan King, Barbara Krug, Dani Rouse, Marty Westlake. ROW FOUR: David Pirie, Tom Martin, Rob Reid, Tom Zammar. ROW FIVE: Pam Green, Chuck Pirie, Greg Shuck. NOT PICTURED: Shelly Stone, Scott Coble, Anita Cornett, LuAnn Luster, Wayne McKee, and Lezlie Allen. n gl l S h iff. profvldes A i ff 'Q 2 M., 4 ff. Aff.. Q A , X 0 5 W W . Www' WY WV Zn' Z7 4 If nt 9 I 9 S t s5Wy' A f wa-ff kk, .. ,,.z,. sa., W 2. S we iq ' ig S. 'V -. 2 Q-1 f , , l X ss X F, Q 4. 5. The present English program offers classes of in- terest and materials to meet the needs of all students, says Mrs. Mitchell, English department director. Coordinating grades kindergarten through twelve into a balanced curriculum style has been the objective of new uses in literature, films, and video tapes. New classes such as Mass Media and Personal Com- munication were installed and were organized into non- overlapping divisions of study. Evaluation of the present system has also led to a progressively balanced program of Vocational English. iN'UR' A 3 St l y , 3. Z gf NSN , .1 AV -, f , fwwwmfwmad l iffwmww f ' s ' '11 . ' -r-r ' - .,. .r 2 'J' wwf ft Awfyf , fi Mwwwwmwwf X X xx ff? X 4 f V , X 74 Q W ff 1 fQf f i, jfy .2 5 9 4 fJ 14 N G f 2 y Q 3. f f :IW rf 'f A f.. A M 9' f ,H 9 6. Huy .1 f ff ' gy! . if 'QQ ff 1315 L X 11. 12. 'iii sg .ss ,Vw Q Tir' X 9. 10. 1. Lookingwover Reading homework are Mrs. Olson and Jim Hertzog. 2. Mr. Cady ponders over a class problem. 3. Versatile Ms. Murray-involved with many student activities. 4. Mrs. Mitchell accomplishes her daily tasks. 5. Mrs. Farning works on cutting out letters for a bulletin board. 6. Mr. White gives a special effort to his students. 7. Mr. Long sold and took tickets during the football season. 8. Don't take too much, Mr. McMiIlen instructs volunteers during the blood drive. ' 9. Ms. Stock prepares worksheets in the English office. 10. Mrs. Warren shows Steve Hare the correct way to act his part. 11. Debate coach Mrs. Williams readies herself for one of many tour- naments. 12. English teacher Mrs. Fleichman enjoys her work. 13. Students respond to English with Mrs. Simpkins. 14. Tim Wehner and Ms. Vance discuss an American Literature problem. 15. Ms. Thogmorton demonstrates a point to her class. . 9 , tax' 5 W I 13 14. 15. mf ,gp 5 I 1 anguage classes tr oo New policies ln llbrar E ,,,, s . 5 K i Q Covering bottles with French words was only one of the interesting things the French classes did this year. Le Jardin and Nabil's were visited during the year to find out what French restaurants serve. French class sponsored the Mardi Gras during seminars and spoke to un- derclassmen about studying foreign languages-French and Spanish. Spanish classes visited the International Translation Association and cooked a Spanish dinner of paella, gaz- pacho, mazopan, and flan in honor of the departing seniors. Twenty Spanish students participated in the National Spanish Tests at the Notre Dame de Sion school. Q. - . x xf . 'l'Hm-euuu-u- i .2 f , X , , J If 2. t f W fs 59 if -with ' ,V 'mmf 'A' ,4 if. Qiunihhik .. I i Q , , 5 by Aj, 35,1 - ' ' f fl ' .... .. .11- fv Z' new 8 an fi M ,. WV f X., 4. .fy ' -ff. . xi is .4 . Q Name sswffxw st... vmkxewsss -s Nvwxwmkysww v. i as 2-X . f '-w-W 7. .44 'wal 4 sf l I Af 9. . W 1 I t G . Jklwgzfir ,X 1 ' f new ' V' KKK' mimi 5? M7334 1 'iv I Q, , f 2 'nl 23 Q' 2 2 'f I ' . 'E 7 2 Q 1 it 2 i. Shh . . . don't you know that the - . library is supposed to be quiet? One would have never known it in the Div. ll library with the presence of study halls most of the year. Library security tightened up this iw year and students needed a slip ' from a teacher to be allowed to stay in the library. l Mrs. Adams served as the librarian for Div. ll and Janet Lorenz was the library secretary. Div. l librarian Mrs. Urion was aided by Mrs. Garland, library secretary. ' P v vffifswxksvwsmfit V ,ms 1-.ff Mig? am Q N' - T' ' 5 t . 1 , . A fwsl- G, X 4 I .,..,,.,.....W....,... 1 A ' . .Ng ts . .3 xy st s WQ.N5.N5.g . .mg X N at 4 . K .1 4 2 .. if ' W if ,. A ,gl .., ra 'f if f J z , f 1 1 fy f.. V4 f ff W 1 f fl- Z iz! f X ff ff gf, if f 2 , , v 1. Mrs. Frantsen questions Todd Gibson, Is this your homework l found in the trash can? 2. and 3. Mrs. Northway and Mrs. Shirck discuss the day with other teachers in the lounge. 4. Mrs. Mellem works on vocabulary with her Spanish students. 5. Flick Smykowski, Jan Larsson, Theresa Kelley, and Lori Weight had a good time working on a French Project. 6. Mrs. Urion and Mrs. Garland look to see if Gary Everitt has any over- due books. 7. Library check-out was a busy time for Mrs. Adams. 8. Students utilize many library materials. 9. Pat Nill completes a tiring amount of Health homework in the Div. l library. Projec S, tapes and m social studies ln an attempt to eliminate the belief that history simp- ly consists of names dates and places teachers in Social Studies classes employed films video tapes presen- tations and individual research projects as teaching methods. ' Mr. Voss s European World History class developed a simulation trench battle-ground of World War l for a special project. This project helped students relive the battle and gave them a better understanding of what happened. 2. , .,.. X f ff, f v t J 5 4 X 7' ff , sv ff 4 ,,,,...4 -, - 'N' --t- 1' ' i.X',f5!NfQiff,-.A ff AC ff W ,fs f A lisa i , 4 7 , 5 1 2 VN Ji af fa 'QW' g, ,, ' . X . ,, . 0 g QM A , N! K 4' S 7. 1. Mr. Davis emphasizes certain points during his lecture. 2. Mr. Heuertz takes time to read the paper. 3. Mr. Voss instructs Jeff Greenway in make-up work. 4. Mary Stephan asks Mr. Anderson's help in seminar. 5. Mr. Warford gets enthusiastic over a students' work. 6. Mrs. Kirlin finds that discussing her students problems with parents seems to help. 7. Denise Arbonles seeks the help of Mr. Magady with her classwork. 8. Study hall wasn't always study for Don Holt and Mr. Brobst. 9. Lecturing is an important part of Mrs, Pharr's teaching. 10. Mr. Smith and his beloved American Civics book. 11. Mrs. Ford grins at the camera as she grades papers. 12, Reading TIME keeps Mr. Conkling up-to-date for his Current Events classes. 13. A weary Mr. Bintner prepares to leave for home. ' J ,V fr 4' , W-or ffffifux- . ' , if W? ff ' jr f ,, f l' ' 9. ,. ..'.7' f K5 ',5ffw'lM 11. 12- 5115 i i if - 'E .X J .fp Y,-f 10. M-c.: in diaspo- N ,,,,,. ..E,.., ...... out 'W M LM 13. problem with Mr. Brockman. l 0 Students enj The Math Department was up to its usual tricks this year. Bewildered, and sometimes frustrated, many students continued their math education in classes ranging from Consumer Math to Math Analysis. StUdGl'ltS studied SUCl l fOl'lTlUl3S HSI 0 mathemat To subtract one polynomial from another, add to the minuend the op- posite of each term of the sub- trahand, orb attempted to answer such questions as A boy weighing 125 pounds sits in the center of a ws challenge hammock. Find the pull on each supporting rope if each is 450 from the horizontal. These mindboggling statements do not seem to bother many, as students always seem to enjoy the challenge of mathematics. fi f , f f ff jf, S sexism W fffilfdxx 1 Mr Titus talks over a Math Department 2 Mr Burnett was always ready to answer questions. 3 ls it Algebra or football plays, Mr. Flint? 4. Miss Battles taught Mr. FIint's afternoon classes during the spring. 5. Lecturing played an important part in Miss Langford's Algebra classes. 6. Mrs. Standley plans for the next day. 7. This was Mr. Asher's first year at LSHS. 3. Mr. Clark assists Mrs. Gibson on checkout ay. on each 450 from boggling o bother seem to ematlcs U v 1526 X I in-www, ,.., fs:-me -3- , -..',,-.Q---.-.sq V x N. ,sr . lm-2:-+ ' ' ' f w,f-fmdmm Ili r 11+-11 4-it '-'N' . Y X ' W f is n 1 'A . Sy S W if X 4 Vmy , . 2 2 5 ff f 4 'Q ff J, ff ff Q' ff' ff! , , ff if fi , 2 Y 5, f wif' ft fl f' 'Q 5 7 W5 A 'V v , , , ,, - A ff! ff f 054 fgfff, ff f 7 af' 7 1 1 .. , f ,,, f X, , , vmwxwmw. ww xkkxk 2. 1 Department idy to answer s, Mr. Flint? 1t's afternoon nt part in Miss next day. aar at LSHS. n on checkout 1 X 124 fffjff W 'ggi ' 5 f ff Q 5,. 7.ff,'f' 51 ,. i f . f . zf Ig: ,f- ' 9 J' r , 1 f , , . W' fm X 4 0 , ..nllO,, X my M ACBI E, A ..., Y 2,. f- s,.,5 :. ,- , ,,,, 4. fa-4 z A , 5 1,4 , W 'f 7 ,Zff 072, f aw V. W. f Q7 ff 7' ' Q' ,L ...MW ,IU , fiff' ,f f f f 1 , ,.,f,.f,7f. if f . 6. X f X SX ff ll W ff fi, ff ' 4 Wi WM Z, raw? K Not pictured: Miss Sampson. Science re ares to move For the Science department the year was spent preparing for the move into the new science wing. Not only will students experience a new part of the building, but also new courses. Two of the new courses offered, which seem to be favorites of the students, are Vertebrate Preparation and Applied Botony. Vertebrate Preparation will teach conservation, ecology, and the anatomy of vertebrates through mounting and taxidermy work. Applied Botany is designed for students to have actual experience in planting, harvesting, and caring for plants. For both courses students must have completed Biology. Enrollment for these two courses totaled 151 students. Other courses also on the enrollment list for the first time next year are Advanced Chemistry l and ll. 4. 1. 'f 1 I Q ,J 1 1 1 X A :- V4 n,. , ' - ,. , ,, E ,.-:az-uf 'e -f 2. , A ' 1 , f f f ff. 4 X ff , , 'U M My V ,Q J Z! , V f 449' it 2 f T an we-wah 5 ,sa '5- 5 . , . 'ww mx we t L: I T ff 'f 5 if W fi 4' it gee 4. L.. so 'NNNA 'f ,, W. . , , K..- Y r 7 i'r' .44 N -ffm x- M . K l .M K. 3 3 N 5 N-ati., ,M,,,,,,,k.H'M E . L. . I 1 1 ' .-Q5 ,V . . Q 3 s ' - nz Q' A my n o NK , ' x ' A - , is 3' lb -l N 4, ' 1. V x . . 9'1 . rgg-.x4qaUrr 'm 1 f I 5 M in .. 'A - 4 W .. . .,., Q' , L armani rr ' gg M' x N - ' 9 2 Z 9 5 ' M ,, ,, '- if ffm ,rf 7. M f ' fe- .7 fy y , . 3 YI ' x ME f r ,f, . V . 1 5 ,se if ' M Y ' e .er C' Vox l I u-Wx ,A tx-fyfvlly' , i x '59 A f ...xx X 22 'Nj 1.4. ' YK 9. 1. Besides teaching science, Mr. Knipmeyer also coached Cross Country. 2. Mr. Slaughter takes a closer look at the many natural wonders on the Ecology Club float trip. 3. Mr. Hudson helps Joy Grogan with her Geology homework. 4. Handing out books on the first day of the new semester is Mr. Comens. 5. Mrs. Wilson sets out to prove her point cor- rect. 6. 81 7. Both Mr. Gibson and Mr. Baker in- dulge in a little after-school ping-pong. 8. Mrs. Abbott checks over lab experiments. 9. Mr. Bobbitt heads for the teachers lounge to correct Chemistry tests. P ysics, Ecology labs have active year 'Lfij' IMC . 'S-5-.L f . mummummsz EORGANIZED K ,v Ya, .,. . if 1 fr. . A.v.,., ...wa--'35 b f y.. 3. The Physics Club, sponsored by Mr. Gary Comens, was one of the more active clubs this year. Early in the year the club members made a trip to Worlds of Fun where they conducted experiments on the Finnish, Fling. Later they constructed a geodesic dome, but were unable to perform tests with it as it was destroyed by van- dals. The Physics Club's most successful project was the computer date-match pic- nic. Two months before the picnic students were invited to purchase tickets for 32.00. At that time they filled outa card stating facts about themselves. These cards were separated by the sex of the applicant and sent into a computer where they were matched. Mr. Comens was pleased with the turnout, stating about forty people attended. The Ecology Club had a busy year. Members were active in Missouri's petition for conservation, a program to set aside wilderness areas in Missouri. They also took two main trips, the first to Tumbling Creek Cave in southern Missouri, and the se- cond a canoe trip to Patty Creek Cove where they spent two nights and canoed two days. 68 Physics Z. Russl Humphr B. McC1 Ecology K. Koel M. Sulli O'Brien FOUR: on, M. 2 TA, .3 2 1 ,fl Ki. i VZ? i 4. , 3 4 Physics Club. ROW ONE: D. Story, S. Steiner, R. Perry, R. Luther, L. Weight, D. Havner, Mr. Comens. ROW TWO: Z. Russell, D. Summers, D. Fouts, J. Shepherd, M. Morris, R. Weeda, D. Stanton. ROW THREE: J. Purtle, S. Humphrey, S. McQueen, E. North, M. Krogh, J. Spencer, G. Thompson. ROW FOUR: J. Lednicky, A. Newcomb, B. McCoy, J. Jones, S. Wright, L. Marshall, L. Mowatt, R. Ortiz. 4 L - - ... - QL vs .t l x SSN? W.' V Z . i W W I Wx t Ecology Club. ROW ONE: R. Smith, S. Winfiel, S. DeGroot, L. Swaim, S. Wheeler, V. Stevens, K. Koeller. ROW TWO: S. Morris, M. Coldiron, J. Decker, L. Harmon, A. Stinson, L. Coldiron, M. Sullivan, K. Hacker, K. Hoke, B. Wehner. ROW THREE: S. Steiner, S. Coble, M. Alpers, R. O'Brien, C. Bowen, R. Brown, M. Westmoreland, B. Daugherty, A. Farnlof, T. Towne. ROW FOUR: Mr. Stone, Mr. Slaughter, E. North, R. Draheim, R. Weeda, S. Wehner, C. Pirie, D. Dix- on, M. Atwell, C. J. Westmoreland. 44 . 4 1 2 4 1 55 f ab f 7 . 141 rm, 1. Could this be breakfast? 2. Ecology Club members ex- plore the many wonders of Tumbling Creek Cave. 3. No Ecology Club trip is without incident, as proven by a flat tire 20 miles from Lee's Sum- mit. 4. The Finnish Fling at Worlds of Fun was the scene as Physics Club members Duane Fouts and Greg Wojcik experimented with centripetal force. 5. The computer date-match picnic provided these twelve girls with the time to build a pyramid. 6. Sherry Winfiel helps carry logs to the campsite on the Ecology Club's canoe trip to Pat- ty Creek Cove. 1 as .,. we I 4g3,1hQ,frJ v 3, ? l .axghgf ,Z 1 X Q., ' 2 it .1 92 'H .4 . A 'I ,- f 4 Q T gr e .f 921 'QQ- '7 L . .9, 'ep-,' 4, ll'4','-'f?'? '- P ' ' if ' 1 , :A . ww, -. 5, A if' .',:j., ., 514 A 5 I af -5' 7' I . . - ,ft 42 r, r ' f-vue, , ,high ta. R' wi ny, nw 1' ,, . ' . ,xxilfgjvr 9 Min 5. 6. 4-F 1 Aan? if . ,f .hc F v rf. fi' a If A 69 HS, assistants serve school, others Office Assistants. ROW ONE: D. Egelston, T. Rayburn, J. McDonald, P. Warner, C. Lawson. ROW TWO: P. Kindell, B. Kaltenstadler, A. Hansen, S. Ohms, K. Peuster, S. Boyce, L. Allen, C. Owen, R. Duncan, D. Cox. ROW THREE: C. Kropf, J. Butts, K. Mitchell, R. Harris, G. Anderson, S. Smith, R. Curtright, B. Adee, N. Dermond, L. Monahan, S. Wisdom, P. Hertzog. 'W' .-a..,..A.... . -..Mc W... X X M A R MMM WMV-V .,.s.t..,,t.s..mW,sst..-N . li is.-isis rl gsxr Teacher Assistants. ROW ONE: B. Anderson, S. McQueen, C. Johnson, A. Belser, L. Newman, S. Stone, K. Horst, M. Patton, P. Green, M. Winking. ROW TWO: V. Brattin, S. Williams, G. Ullery, P. Harold, J. Snow, D. Anderson, D. McGee, M. Fox, D. Miller, K. Scantlin, B. Knorr, D. Smith, S. Arbuckle, S. Wheeler. ROW THREE: F. Sheets, K. Kennard, A. Hansen, D. Whiting, C. West, R. Sikking, K. Bowlin, J. Madden, C. Rider, D. Ross, D. Tinder, T. Cagle, D. Phillips, J. McDonald, R. Hill, S. Boyce, P. Waight, P. Warner, A. Gillespie, S. Westerfield. ROW FOUR: R. Nevels, R. Fender, G. Linnenbrink, M. Lott, J. Crossley, M. Pfaff, R. Brown, M. Collins, L. Luster, S. Sobek, P. Clark, P. Pippenger, N. Gwin, S. Moore, D. Story, Unidentified, J. Guffey, R. O'Brien, D. Mabry, K. Niblack. ROW FIVE: J. Martin, R. Fierce, K. Mooney, T. Boyd, S. Schmidt, C. Ward, B. Dugan, R. Draheim, D. Eller, T. Brizen- dine, M. Palmer, T. Kempf, M. Westmoreland, S. Steiner, D. McDaniel, C. Pirie, B. Reiman, M. Krogh, R. Luther, G. Thompson, R. Weeda. Office assistants stayed busy helping in the office, running errands, and helping keep up with stu- dent attendance. Others helped inthe guidance of- fice working with counselors. Teacher assistants were very helpful to teachers and administra- tion as they were ex- periencing the respon- sibility of being a teacher. They typed, graded papers, and did various jobs. Assistants in the Clerical Practice classes helped to teach students how to operate machines such as adding machines, electronic calculator, and spirit duplicator. 1. 1. NHS President Mary Casey listened to new ideas and organized activities. 2. Pam Pippenger assists Molly Mercer in working with the merchant calculator in the Clerical Practice room. 3. Teacher assistant Ronda Kelley ran errands, typed tests. and graded papers. 4. To assist the secretaries in Div. l office, Sarah Sutherlin and Cindy Kropf helped file papers and keep up with student atten- dance. Z f J Y 4 Af! ? 'sf' i. ,xi X. s . xg - .. 2 ,f j- ss X .ggi N S ' - v FQ N X .X SN t saws, 70 E TS stayed office, , and th stu- Others 'ICS of- with stants ful to inistra- re ex- aspon- aacher. raded various n the classes tudents achines chines, or, and f.. ,ff f , I, r A 1' 1 7 .W .,,. . af. ' I , W. :gi 1 - V, E U K J ,. . .., 72... 2. jj ,2 l 1. iry Casey eas and sists Molly with the ltr in the it Ronda ped tests. 'etaries in herlin and ile papers lent atten- ,fa J ,Ma .tx I 2. NHS. ROW ONE: D. Whiting, A. Belser, M. Fox, D. McBurney, D. Miller, K. Kennard, S. Moore, P. Pilgrim, D. Tinder, S. Steiner, S. Ohms, B. Winans, R. Sikking, L. Harmon, C. West, K. Peuster, T. Short, B. Harper. ROW TWO: P. Clark, D. Phillips, N. Gwin, D. Manes, P. Frantsen, K. Bowlin, K. Keith, T. Brizendine, M. Palmer, N. Westbrook, C. McQuitty, D. Mountain, A. McNeill, D. Mabry, D. McDaniel, D. Story, A. Gillespie. ROW THREE: J. Davis, J. Purtle, D. Summers, V. Storey, R. Fender, K. Grey, S. Kurtz, S. Humphrey, B. Dugan, R. Simmons, M. Morris, B. Reiman, M. Garrett, C. Pirie, T. Verwers, J. Westhoff, R. Neal. ROW FOUR: R. Fann, M. Wegener, R. Weeda, R. Orltz, G. Thompson, G. Breshears, S. Owen, R. Draheim, J. Raymond, R. Curtright, K. Wesselschmidt, T. Breshears, M. Dale, J. Martin, M. Fulks, L. Mowatt, Cliff McCormick, sponsor. NOT PICTURED: M. Casey, M. Diehl, B. Dyke, K. Gibson, R.Jereau,M. Mallett, K. McClellan, L. Moran, R. Perry, M. Standley, K. VanMaele, R. Goble, D. Kraemer, J. Larsson, L. Yan. - if XJLE. ' iw' -,n Nw sex xi. 5 . . vs., ., VL' 0-.I , X x ll ,,,,,,.,.,, yi ,, 4. National Honor Society fulfilled its commitment of leadership, scholarship, character, and service by sponsoring activities for the school and community. The Christmas Candlelighting Service highlighted the school year again, and a blood donor day involved students in helping others. As community projects, NHS gave a basket of food to a needy family at Thanksgiving and entertained residents of John Knox with carols during the Christmas season. X61 x ,iii . o mx v Q .X l ,E .- ol- lls, ,. Exchanging ideas and knowledge was also an objective of NHS. This was evident in the exchange day with Raytown NHS f members and participation in the annual state National Honor V.. Q ' ' lm k - 2 1 f . vfv A . . . I I HN .VQ7 Society Meeting at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Mr. Cliff McCormick, NHS sponsor, served as executive secretary of the Missouri National Honor Societies. Presiding officers of NHS were Mary Casey, president: Steve Kurtz, vice-president: Charlene West, secretary, Sam Owen, treasurer: and Kandy Keith, parliamentarian. LQX, 1 1 I K 1 vm X R, Q ,iw cl' X ! ...'E' I, if ,W f ,,-f-4.. 5 'iff' Put D Hr is as . Q Z if ,gg ' Ji' Q- at f M ,Vxxfgf . Sak M5255 .3 I ' A ' f . F W' ? 2 ff Z A M , W ' Q , lA. L 3 'T , , ff , F .f P! M W 'W Z 15 ,H ' X1 S7 :JN I .sv yur, f xg .N J af :Q u X i W ,Q 5 . ,xx , i Q ' 'M 47' N ,, .l 'ff ,, M 11 N J --v - - A -' W Y,Q,Ll-f3,,..g,g-.',-.-1-2,1-,z--:wrl'1 j--- ,Z,,,,,:-:-VQA N4 Wfn:-W-, , , ..-ian-naggg. The conscious utterance of thought, by speech h or actionvzks art . . . --anonymou: - Q I 5 Q 255 ,S , 1 2 f, E ' if , ... I 4 is 4 ? 4 I ut' ,Ffh +1 1 i 1. Mr. Wayne Hughes takes roll at the beginning of the hour. 2. T. Kidwiler examines her art work. 3. One knot, 99 to go for P. Ruark. 4. Art I provided A. Dold and J. Bollinger an opportunity to express themselves in painting. 5. C. Pickard and P. Waight try to create perspective in their drawings. 6. Miss Susan Bohan prepares for class. 7. Mr. Bill Duvall displays his own art talent. c X c 8. Miss Kathy Young comments on a 74: students work. ? 7 ' W' I Z Aw. , If ' .. . l wi fn 7. The Art Department drew more students than ever this year. Students had the freedom to express their individual talents in different areas as painting, ceramics, and creative drawing. With our two new teachers, Miss Kathy Young and Mr. Bill Duvall, the Art Department found it easier to help students in- dividually. Students participated in an art festival in the spring at Warrensburg, where they were able to dis- play their creations. Students also displayed artwork in showcases around the school. The Art Club's major project this year was sell- ing bicentennial stationery and making Christmas decorations to help buy materials for the school murals they made. One mural is a ceramic tiger mascot. The second mural, a painting, depicts sports activities at LSHS. The murals hang in Div. l. Music groups excel at district contest The vocal and instrumental music groups par- ticipated in many concerts this year, but none was as rewarding as district contest. Forty-five percent of all of the LS entries received a '1' rating, the most ever received at LS, said Mr. Richard Miller, instrumental music in- structor. Because of their outstanding musical talent, many LS singing groups found they were very much in demand. With school concerts in addition to request appearances for civic groups, the Concert Choir, Boys' Glee Club, Sum- mit Singers, and Choraliers were certainly kept busy. The Concert Choir and Boys' Glee Club performed in all of the vocal music concerts, including the Christmas Concert when the Choir collaborated with the string orchestra to present Schubert's Mass in G, a twenty-five minute religious arrangement. The Boys' Glee Club was also honored with a request to sing at Baccalaureate. The Choraliers and Summit Singers each sang in one concert: however, most of their performances were for local civic clubs. They also entertained groups from John Knox and John Calvin. -'--li-nun L Summit Singers. ROW ONE: Cheryl Johnson, Becky Singer, Shannon Lawrence, Dian Wright, Dorothy Prichett, Tanya Herriman. Vicky Chiles. ROW TWO: Richard Ortiz, Bill Dugan, Roger Fender. Dale Cooper, Warren Huffman, Mark Mallett, Richard Draheim. W i 041: fair' if T WW' 7 5 , 4 W ' 1 ff 7299, , Qxvwf Vg ,., Wx lg Y xg i WW! 'YZ Z My , ruff .V .r ,X 3 1 41. I -94 1 Choraliers. ROW ONE: G. Herriman, T. Smith, S. Yates, C. McCoy. ROW TWO: S. Gillespie, L. Cornell, D. Conway, K. Kelley. ROW THREE: M. Saunders, M. Hunt, S. McBride, C. Johnson. ROW FOUR: T. Wiseman, M. Hollis, B. Copeland, D. Dyer. 2. Anne Jerry Dana nard, Dale Phylli Pam Pil 1. Mr. groups 2. Dane before 1 3. Laug concert .gf SM P 'bv A Q fl I toy. ROW lREE: M. Niseman, +5 3 i4 f 1 , 17 1 N E , .4 2 iw I , f www- Fx, X W 2 f 53 Af Concert Choir. ROW ONE: Heather Dyke, Vickie Meeks, Teri Garner, Anne Belser, Kelly Mallicoat, Dennis Wirth, Terry Stowe, Kenny Cooper, Jerry Shepherd, Jasper King, Ron Wiggins, Debbie Heard, Elaine Schauffler, Judy Murray, Brenda Porter, Sandy Langsford. ROW TWO: Dana Crystal, Lisa Lomax, Tammie Rhoades, Becky Singer, Kim Ken- nard, Rick Withers, John Crossley, Tim Highfill, David Turner, Jim Purtle, Dale Cooper, Clark Ward, Sam Owen, David Summers, Debi Tinder, Phyllis Clark, Penny Jones, Danine McCoy, Diane Dyer, Diane Miller, Pam Pilgrim. ROW THREE: Cathy Cowan, Robin Sikking, Robin Cary, , . ! i i ii 3 Jeffi Jessee, Darinda Deaton, Bill Adee, Rusty Givens, Mike Humphrey, Roger Fender, Bill Dugan, Steve McQueen, Larry Moran, Kam Mooney, Ed Bruce, Karen Horst, Barbara Krug, Karen DeLeersnyder, Dorothy Pritchett, Kelly Waldo, Tanya Herriman, Charlotte Siegrist. ROW FOUR: Susan Young, Kathy Holman, Alice McNeill, Cheryl Johnson, Cathy McQuitty, Richard Ortiz, Greg Ewing, Scott Humphrey, Mike Saunders, Matt Wegener, Warren Huffman, Richard Draheim, Mark Mallett, Richard Curtright, Kevin Shipley, Doug Sperber, Kandy Keith, Kathy Bowlin, Nickle Frazier, Dian Wright, Dana Griffith, Vicky Chiles, Beth Mowers. 1 t l :,,f, ,gg fp 5' '51 ff. ' li it i 1. Mr. Riffie's work with the vocal music groups paid off at district contest. 2. Dana Crystal and Cathy McQuitty primp before facing the audience. 3. Laughter helped curb Dennis Wirth's pre- concert nervousness. Boys' Glee Club. ROW ONE: J. McKee, B. Luethje, S. Yates, B. Stearman, G. Standlea, S. McBride, D. Conway, K. Diekmann, T. Smith, C. McCoy. ROW TWO: L. Cornell, J Nacy, C. Burry, M. Wright, C. Johnson, J Waugh, G. Herriman, M. McMullen, P. Carter M. Hunt. ROW THREE: G. lseman, M Plummer, K. Conquest, S. Gillespie, B. Ward K. Kelly, R. Driver, M. Sherman, G. Wojcik, D Oberweather, P. Barker. ROW FOUR: D. Dyer D. Goedecke, S. Lanning, S. Hare, J. Lund, D Bennett, C. Martin, R. Simmons, R. Taylor, M Hollis, H. Rockwell. ROW FIVE: L. Walz, R Givens, J. Williams, R. Weisgerber, T. William- son, M. Saunders, C. Saling, J. Raymond, T Wiseman, R. Wheeler, B. Copeland. PIANO: K Keith. Vocalzsts enhance muszc departme Girls Glee Club ROW ONE S Scofield T King J Casey A Atchison Freese L Hertzberg K Barber J Kelly B Beeson D Hamilton Finley K England K Williams R Allen ROW TWO T Hooper Garland B. Hedrick L. Peterson S. Gordon S Keller K Garrison High, D. Turney, S. Sappington, B. Whittle, B. Conquest, S. Whittle, . Johannigmeier, C. Stroud, P. Schauffler, D. Baker. ROW THREE: . Mirick, J. Griffin, P. Mullane, L. Mothersbaugh, T. Lidberg, L. Clark, J. Martin, L. Siegrist, R. Hale, B. Martin, B. Early, K. Rook, B. Huffman, C. Renken, M. Simpson, M. Linthicum, R. Tilton, R. Wilson, L. Oswald, D. Many groups contributed to the excellence of the music department. Among those were the Girls' Glee Club, the Tigerette Singers, Sounds of Now and Then, and the Div. l and Div. ll mixed choruses. The Girls' Glee Club and both mixed choruses sang at many school concerts. The Girls' Glee Club also sang carols at Independence .Center during the Christmas holidays and entertained the American Association of Retired Persons. The Tigerette Singers sang at many school events, including the Distributive Education dinner and the Teachers' Scholarship dinner. However, Sounds of Now and Then did most of their singing during request appearences. They performed for Delta Kappa Gamma, a professional sorority for teachers and business women, at Lea Haven, and at John Knox. They also sang carols on the Country Club Plaza and at St. Luke's Hospital at Christmas. Hill ROW FOUR D Angel S Waugh C Garner C Hammond J.Bu C Painter S Cranford D Darnell K Simcosky C Burns L V Edwards L Marshall R Smith J Tudor ROW FIVE J Mur ay Skelton C. Hoover S.Mucke L. Harrison D.Kunard T. Cline L. Div. I Mix Shaw, E. nington, Bennett, P Childress, Gattenby Johensen D. Lorenz. D. Teterlj THREE: Drew, S. Crawford, Ms. Lope Tigerette L Rygaard J Adams T Vincent T Ridge L Malm D Kunz K r P. Kindell, E. Hilker, P. Parsons, R. Adams, B. VanBlarcum, J. Gwin Bieri, B. Butts, C. Owen, N. Clark, P. Case, C. Mallett, J. Rowe, C. K. Wilson, K. Mucke. NOT PICTURED: J. Allbee, S. Sipes, P. Akers Jennings, T. Rhoades, S. Johns, R. Thompson. Sounds of Now and Then. FRONT: S. McBride. ROW TWO: J. Carter, Kelley, T. Ridge, G. Herriman, J. Nacy. ROW THREE: M. Linthicum, Oswald, C. Hammond, R. Wilson. Lent nond, J. Butts, , L. Williamson, inz, K. Durnell, :J. Murray, S. Cline, L. Olson. im, J. Gwin, A. awe, C. Collins, is, P. Akers, S. I I I .-.a...-.v . 1 IO: J. Carter, K ll. Linthicum, L. Div. I Mixed Chorus. ROW ONE: S. Graham, K. Shaw, E. Belanger, D. Steyer, S. Pyle, L. Pen- nington, T. Renfro, M. Sullivan, C. Kelley, B. Bennett, R. Fender, A. Groom, M. Sobek, S. Childress, L. Green, S. Lewis. ROW TWO: V. Gattenby, J. Black, C. Parkinson, D. Johensen, J. Simpson, R. Bedsaul, S. White, D. Lorenz, K. K. Burke, D. Oliver, T. Whitworth, D. Teters, D. Campbell, S. Butler. ROW THREE: P. Nelson, T. Allison, T. Conner, D. Drew, S. Renken, D. Collins, L. Greeley, J. Crawford, R. Tygart, M. Schonberger, P. Ver- Ms. Lopez directed the Girls' Glee Club, the Tigerette Singers, and Sounds of Now 8t Then. fi? .- fffwfffr . ' ,f57'?13'fLQgf -Y . fzff, ': J 'f r..,+ ' V! if ,. A v.,Q.w:x.1F4-1, 2 Q- . C 5 ..,.,, . . ,M A . . 4 brugge, B. Davis, C. Jurgensmeyer, E. Man- cini, M. O'Brien. ROW FOUR: D. Hamilton, J. Haycock, J. Hake, J. Allbee, T. Short, G. Moore, T. Thomas, S. Standlea, L. Lamb, J. Berlekamp, T. Rayburn, D. Cantrell, D. Holman, L. Hoppers. ROW FIVE: M. Simpson, R. Dennison, K. Peuster, J. Gillis, B. Penning, P. Williams, D. O'Hare, A. Hankins, T. Joseph, J. Chamblin, S. Waite, L. Hunziker, J. Wilson, M. Wilson, V. Elliott, L. Brown, D. Haycock. NOT PICTURED: B. Harper, S. Rice, M. Lichter, G. Everitt. AT PIANO: M. Standley. i . 2 W Tigerette Singers. ROW ONE: B. Whittle, P. Johannigmeier, S. Gordon. ROW TWO: D. Hamilton, L. Green, D. High. ROW THREE: B. Beeson, K. Durnell, S. Whittle. ROW FOUR: L. Siegrist, S. Mucke, P. Akers. Div. ll Mixed Chorus. ROW ONE: K. Searcy, G Ullery, J. Guittar, A. Fantin, R. Roberts, D Gentry, P. Torrence, D. Hill, R. Smith, C Eubanks, B. Butts, S. Jones. ROW TWO: S DeGroot, J. King, K. Lamb, T. Shapiro, T Butterbaugh, S. Cox, R. Colton, D. Sagaser, L Swaim, M. Kelly, D. Anderson, D. Smith, S Lambeth. ROW THREE: D. Beebe, M. Sell, T Moffitt, R. Kelley, L. Park, G. Oliver, R Bowers, B. Davis, D. Harrison, L. Rymer, S. Hammer, D. Heineman, T. Kelley, L. Ward, T. Cline. ROW FOUR: B. Carney, S. Foley, R. Cayvvood, M. Carlile, C. Rider, C. Murray, C. Saling, R. Simmons, S. Shipley, J. Gann, J. Wilson, L. Bland, L. Wright, M. Tudor, F. Kelley, D. Hamilton, T. Ellis. PIANO: B. VanBIarcum. if ands, orchestra please audiences Long hours of rehearsing enabled the concert and stage bands to please the crowds whether the occasion was a concert, an assembly, or district contest. The concert band presented a concert with the con- cert choir at Christmas and displayed its musical talent in a formal concert in February. The band practiced long and hard to perfect the tunes selected for district contest in Warrensburg. The band's hard work was rewarded with a 1 rating. Some students also formed various quartets, trios, and other groups while other brave souls prepared solos. Fourteen soloists received 1 ratings, while the only groups with 1 ratings were the saxaphone quartet and the trumpet trio. The stage band, a group of selected students, specialized in jazz and pop music. They performed for the Div. ll student body and faculty in an assembly, and played at Pleasant Lea Junior High and at all of the elementary schools. They also worked behind the scenes at the Stan Kenton concert, helping set up chairs and equipment and acting as ushers. Topping off the school year was the annual Cavalcade of Bands. Each band from fifth grade through senior high performed for parents, students, and other interested persons. Ending the program, Mr. Richard Miller, band director, presented Larry Mowatt with the 1976 Arion Award. The orchestra showed excellent talent. They played in three school concerts and also performed for three elementary schools. They accented their superior ability at district contest at Warrensburg when they received a I rating from the judges. Seven of the orchestra members received 1 ratings on individual perfor- mances, also. fN?'J. Stage Band. SAXAPHONES: D. Wirth, B. Jones, C. Hammond, M Batarse, L. Mowatt. TROMBONES: C. Giddings, T. Verwers, B. Nichols, J. Stokes. BASS: S. McBride. PIANO: S. Steiner. PERCUSSION: G. Co- ble. DRUMS: K. Mallicoat. TRUMPETS: G. Backhus, B. McCoy, E. Hesse, M. Shafe, P. Miller. DIRECTOR: R. Miller. 1. li. Mme 2. 1. Diane Wilson gets some extra practice on a difficult piece. 2. Jazz pianist Stan Kenton presented a performance in the LS fieldhouse thanks to the efforts of the Band Parents Organization. Div. ll Cc buckle, I C. Hoovi Frantser Meeks, Clark, J. ROW Tl- Wilson, Hale Dar THI 'n 2. ie. in the LS ization. I :.:4fs.x+L+X-Iii A Div. ll Concert Band. ROW ONE: L. Mowatt, C. McQuitty, D. Manes, S. Ar- buckle, L. Lomax, S. Stark, D. Griffith, M. Smith, S. Moulder, L. Hedberg C. Hoover, A. McNeill, E. Schauffler, S. Steiner. ROW TWO: R. Neal, P Frantsen, D. Miller, K. Bowlin, P. Clark, T. Hancock, T. Herriman, V. Meeks, D. Seitz, W. Huffman, B. VanBlarcum, V. Chiles, D. Wirth, L. Clark, J. Meyer, M. Diehl, C. Williams, D. Wilson, J. Gardner, T. Wilson ROW THREE: A. Joos, A. Herman, A. Knipp, D. Havner, J. McElwain, D Darnell, L. Story, L. Cortner, L. Coldiron, B. Nazworthy, M. Simpson, R Reid, P. Pilgrim, V. Stevens, S. Lawrence, B. Nichols, K. Katz, R. Wiggins T. Vervvers, R. Griffin, N. Smead, J. Shephard. ROW FOUR: B. Adee, E Hesse, G. Backhus, S. Ramsey, M. Krogh, B. McCoy, D. Stanton, J VanDyke, J. Diekmann, R. Miller, D. Story, M. Fulks, B. Pulse, J. Kimsey R. Reinsel, D. Summers. ROW FIVE: R. Miller, director, S. Headley, K Mallicoat, S. Rookstool, T. Allega, G. Coble. at .ng,.dl2.aEg..-LWL ' 4. 'sac 1 . Orchestra. ROW ONE: C. Cowan, R. Kramer, D. Turner, S. Odneal, K. Wilson, E. Whenham, R. Whenham, J. Nacy. ROW TWO: L. Weight, R Hale, M. Lord, P. Jones, V. Chiles, B. VanBIarcum, S. Steiner, D. Wirth, D Reading, A. Wharton, J. Carter, B. Walter, E. Hesse, D. Fouts, R. Wiggins, B. Nichols, R. Reinsel, D. Hudson, J. Kimzey. ROW FOUR: J. Casey, D. McCoy, R. Wilson, C. Collins, Z. Freese, M. Case, M. Groom, M. Moore, Darnell, C. McQuitty, V. Graham, K. Simcosky, D. Ray, M. Tudor. ROW G. Coble, T. Allega, S. Headley, R. Miller, director, at left. THREE: S. Langsford, K. Dubin, S. Stillwell, R. Staten, C. Colston, D. Students work toward tmprovement The Div. I concert and varsity bands and the guitar classes rounded out the music department. Each provid- ed an excellent background for music students, whether they were heading toward the Div. ll concert band or more advanced guitar. The Div. I concert and varsity bands united to march inthe homecoming parade. Some concert band members also formed a pep band that entertained many basketball audiences. The two groups played in many concerts, in- cluding the annual Cavalcade of Bands. The beginning guitar course succeeded again its se- cond year. Ms. Irene Lopez instructed the students in the basics of guitar. The students began studying and playing folk music and gradually progressed through blues and jazz to popular music. 1. Div. I C C. Mal Ehlers Goede Griffin McBri 2. of 9+ Us ' X N .gate Steve Hayes, Rick Gardner, and Bob Schafer jam during class. Mr. Rolls worked to develop his students' musical talent. If you think playing the french horn is easy, ask Jeff Carter. Mr. Miller guided the Div. II concert band to a 1 rating at contest. Div. I C. Bri Forbe Whali Peter wg class. ter. at COl'lt8Sf. Div. I Concert Band. ROW ONE: L. Allen, J. Cham blin, K. Wilson, K. Neal, C. Mallett, L. Black, L. Mothersbaugh, P. Schauffler, C. Jones, L. Hahn, S. Ehlers, B. Beeson, S. Cranford, N. Nesbit, S. Garland. ROW TWO: D. Goedecke, K. Keller, S. Waugh, G. Smithson, J. Griffin, D. Collum, J. Griffin, L. Steele, C. Hammond, J. Waugh, M. Batarse, B. Jones, S. McBride, J. Green, J. Carter, B. Walter, A. Wharton, D. Rooks. ROW Div. I Varsity Band. ROW ONE: S. Giles, S. Moore, K. Verwers, E. Hilker, C. Bricker, P. Williams, L. Mahan, A. Ceynowa, J. Hibbard, K. Williams, T. Forbes, T. Taylor, R. Wilson, C. Hazlett. ROW TWO: M. Seitz, B. Martin, L. Whalen, C. Frazier, R. Jones, B. Strange, J. Klaus, K. Rosenqulst, J. Peterson, L. Burry, J. Belser, N. Creswell, C. Givens, K. Kennard, T. 'X-1 sus wif. THREE: P. Miller, M. Hatfield, M. Shafe, R. Smith, S. Spainhower, B. Ziegler, D. Schmidt, K. Foster, K. Smalley, M. Briscoe, R. Nyquist, B. Graham, K. Bowen, D. Boone, F. Mowers, B. Fricke, F. Stokes, C. Gid- dings. ROW FOUR: M. Patton, J. Mullins, F. Hernandez, R. Miller, direc- tor. N.. ,M M Kimzey, L. Cornell. ROW THREE: J. Walters, P. Dean, C. UBFODSY, rl. Hedberg, D. Dyer, D. Schwagerman, B. Graham, K. Smith, B. Rookstool, C. Simpson, E. Bowers, J. McCoy, B. Ward, R. Duncan, G. Herriman. R. Mills, S. Pierson, D. Flick. ROW FOUR: K. Trent, D. Ross, S. White, J. McQuillan, D. Diehl, B. Stearman, G. Rolls, director. 6T e Apple Tree? three one-acts Three one-act plays made-up the November presen- tation of The Apple Tree. The story of the beginning of life, The Diary of Adam and Eve, starred Rick Withers and Dana Griffith in the title roles. The Lady or the Tiger, with Phil Carter, Phyllis Clark, and Steve Hare, told of a brave captain who had to choose a door, not knowing if the beautiful lady or the tiger was behind it. Betsi Conde took the lead in Passionella, involving a chimney-sweep who dreamed of being a movie star. The three one-acts were all directed by Ms. Brenda Warren. 1. fi f ' Q. 1 N t r Y ,, . K 3. 2 ? 1 Z fl,,,,Z ?Q: ' f v 'f M' 5 X I yf 4' W M f X ff ff if I f 3 , f 22 LAW. A XZ af W ff 4 ,X ff f , XJ, W ff ff' .f ,m ,M if M ,aff , . if t K, sxzmkt, wx f W ff gy I f 1 'ff f fy Q f f fi. , H 5 f W ful X! f 0 ff f ff 4 f sf! f i J 6 ' ff 2 X . 1 X f 4 1 f l 7if'f!Mf ,M if f W 4 M f ffl ,f X f av X5 7 A f ,W M f X f ff! ff 2,5 W 1 M1 ff , 1 l 7177 f ff ' ,W 192' NW, f I 1, I , E3 24 Z ni ' WX' f me SSH: 3 ' af: ffv Qzfrifff I .3 'f 'S X me X X Q X X sb tx x 4 'i Q .xxx lm fa sf X ,ga vt Y N asgawvbx f X XX vi tp M A N x X U ,V N sf QRQ9 y rfff X . X me F X x S29 .ml . GY if MQ x 'fi ?-R'5. Zf: f 4 1 .eg x 5' . . 'i Y A Y iifyg 'fe 2. 6. rr kr fs.. I X, Q, r 1. 81 3. Phyllis Clark and Phil Carter watch the exotic dancers. 2. Bob Moore and Tammy Malret await the arrival of King Arik. 4. Betsi Conde plays the elegant movie-star, Passionella. 5. Richard Ortiz explains to Dana Griffith the advantages of eating the forbidden apple. 6. Val Stevens plays the part of the tiger as she attacks the prisoner David Oliver. 7. Eve's strange ways are a puzzle to Adam, Rick Withers. 8. Dana Griffith and Rick Withers rehearse their roles as Adam and Eve. 9. Director Mrs. Warren studies her Apple Tree prompt script. 'If f 8. T espians, clebaters International Thespian Society and Drama class members experienced a thoroughly busy year. The 19 members of the LSHS chapter of ITS combined efforts with three Drama classes to stage several plays, including The Apple Tree, The Velveteen Rabbit, Kiss Me Quick-l'm Double Parked, Early Frost, and Beautiful Beulah Belle. The goal of ITS is promoting participation in the theater arts within the school and providing entertainment to the community. To become a member a student must have participated in 100 hours of work in the theater. The Thespian Homecoming float depicted Washington cross- ing the Delaware. I Drama class members found the taste of the theater in presenting various children's plays to local elementary schools, learning the complexity of lighting and sound, building and painting sets, applying stage make-up, and designing and constructing miniature sets of several different plays, in proportion to the Div. ll stage. All theater aspects of the school were directed by Above, NFL. ROW ONE: Sherri Wilson, Charlie Burry, Lisa Beaman. ROW TWO: Jay Lednicky, Steve Carpenter, Cindy Hoover, Kim Headley. ROW THREE: Suzanne Lewis, Kelly Mallicoat, Warren Huffman, Harley Ball, Kelly Waldo. Right, ITS. ROW ONE: Richard Ortiz, Phyllis Clark, Lynn Harmon. ROW TWO: Brad Dyke, Sue DeGroot, Lisa Lomax, 33 hare event ul year Mrs. Brenda Warren. A total of 27 trophies in 18 tournaments was the result of the extra effort and hard work put in by debate coach Mrs. Bonnie Williams and 30 active students. The time spent helping students out of the classroom was tremendous for Mrs. Williams-308 hours from October through December. First place ln various tournaments were Lisa Beaman, girls' extemporaneous speaking, Warren Huffman, oratory: Kim Headley, poetry: John Sullivan, extemporary speaking: and in the novice division at conference, Sherri Wilson and Warren Huffman in debate. At the state tournament Cindy Hoover received an excellent rating in prose, and Sherri Wilson a superior rating in poetry. The year's debate topic was, Resolved: That the development and allocation of scarce world resources should be controlled by an international organization. Assisting Mrs. Williams with different areas of speech-debate were Mrs. Warren and Miss Sampson. . ti? elf illsvltfck .1776 frtatnai H f rs n wa 7'.: '?E 1. Suzanne Lewis, Val Stevens. ROW THREE: Jayme Guffey, Marcy Smith, Cathy McQuitty, Dana Griffith, Kim Gibson, Kelly Waldo, Mrs. Warren. ROW FOUR: Randy DeFreece, Steve Hare, Mike Humphrey, Larry Moran, Rick Withers. MKG, m . Q 2 Z7 9. 5 for ii 1. Sv the p Cindy this I' 2. Sl' 3. Tl' UT ras the debate its. The lm was Jctober aments eakingg rg John division man in lived an .uperior hat the sources ation. 'eas of pson. 4 YMEE4 , 1 MIG , , V I 4 -3 ml A 1. 1 2. -0 ,I N. 4. 1. Sword in hand, Richard Ortiz displays his acting abilities while playing the part of George Washington on his famous trip across the Delaware. Cindy Koehler, Larry Moran, and Rick Withers are his faithful crew on this ITS homecoming float. 2. Sherri Wilson rehearses for an upcoming debate tournament. 3. The unit on make-up was one of the most enjoyable for Denise 3. ,s 'KJ 5. Bennett. 4. Warren Huffmarfs debate remarks are amusing to fellow team member Cindy Hoover. 5. International Thespian Society president Phyllis Clark, shows a Drama Il student the various techniques of applying stage make-up. I w ' X J: 'J . , F - , ' X , ' ' ' o Q 4 - e WNW A-K , ov Y , Q, oo, e, A-, ,3-- ,I V g I V V Y . N V M A VL ' , , Y , V - -- if , ' '5T7f-Tlllilii-97 'Yl'Il'5 T5 3 1 ' '--v L-fr.,, ,, A , ' F , -iw . ,-, , , 0,-. - .- 1 -1 - ' :A-59 7 , ,Y-4. A,-1 x ,Ag f , bf- - 3-' b -, V 25-fr f1 N:T:Q:f.m2ft,-.QQ 1 - ff--ew.-:.2.,LfT:o.o ' ' - - --e--+uA++- -H '1 f 1vf ' ' Q 1 5351 :f -.1 f'11fff-'-'..i:'1-'r- - ' ' .iffrzqf--X 43 w, fl f 1 6, Y Q , A ,f z , f, ff, , f e I 4. t, ' 1, ff 4, f- f V' WV 1 q , Q .iffy-,L, . 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'I A gy W ,. ,mmf Q My , i 7 1 2 W ai fei g ,. ff f Q i24,t, giiilatii 5 ,Wav-n--. 1. 3 4. 4 l WA ,pon fy X I 1-72, xxus . l Yi! 2 fi' , . iii . W r we mw..'f'7 ,p .' f, f ,mf . V -..ze . ff f W, if f 1 1 , tx, El i l l 1 1 a I- . P' if 1 W5 5:'2. ,.J',w',4':l,,4:' 1' if .-4r'ff 'Y .g 3 .- Mft fa. ji? .., . . ssti .Q M 'Wx 6. 3 NR 'fs 'iii' 'fb' I 7. 1. The Business Department head, Mr. Rook, plans next year's curriculum. 2. Mr. Hunter enjoys another of a student's jokes. 3. No, it isn't the great smileyg it's Mr. Mar- tin. 4. Always on hand to help her typing students is Mrs. Parris. 5. Mrs. Brewer enjoys another routine by the Drill Team. 6. Mr. Wilson takes time out from grading test papers. 7. Mrs. Rudolph rushes to help a student in need. 8. Cleaning up the school yard are Mrs. Bachus and Mrs. Beeson. 9. Taking a pause from giving an assign- ment, Mrs. Agers listens to a question. Ai. 'Te i?, '5 fi 'iv Work programs or interested seniors Mr. Leon Rook sponsored the Supervised Office Ex- perience program during the 1975-76 school year. The SOE program is designed for senior students interested in office-related jobs. This year 31 seniors were involved in the business course. Students began their training by visiting various employers for job interviews. P .... L , Several SOE students were employed by the school district, Unity, and the Fire Department. The experience I gained from my job at Unity was very helpful, and l hope to continue working at Unity in the summer, commented Becky Stiles. SOE. ROW ONE: Sharon Ohms, Anita Gillespie, Susan Davis, Brenda Boeding, Sue Hendrickson, Mr. Rook. ROW TWO: Denise Phillips, Diana Qffifsf inf, , H Www., XL M ,,,... ,Q McBurney, Sherry Williams, Vicki Williams, Rhanna Moore, Paula Wood, Dana Smith. ROW THREE: Debbie Ross, Debbie Mountain, Karen Scantlin, Cindy Pace, Beverly Shuck, Becky Stiles, Annette Sanning, Debi Standlea, Cindy Farmer. ROW FOUR: Lezlie Allen, Shelly Stone, Jon Raymond, Pam Pippenger, Mary Patton, Brenda Knorr, Kathy Braden, Terri Kempf, Kathy Niblack, Teresa Brizendine. 2. is N1 f Qi ii ll ,ii get J if ,i T Q fl 5 s 2 ffz,,,4 sh' , wwf 1 H Wx L, , f K 4 V . Wm 047 wftvl was WMP Q ' . W , 1 1' . 3 iiixrgnf Q . TS school ty was f in the Brenda ls, Diana a Wood, l, Karen Banning, y Stone, r, Kathy I t ' 0' vi . x .as R? A V . Q X S . 'X Ki' . f .. if . gy , ,g f .gf iw V M .. . ,-,,.,,,..1M 2 V g f X A' J f 372 X ti ' 'vw . f 4 A 29, V. l i 12, , X W , A A 'V ' 4 A? ' fy f W' Z W J Not pictured: Co-op Industrial, and Distributive Education. l . r W y 1 l . l . li of faq. I S' l 5 I I i i z mw s mqwq V, Q . :Zi-3 . N -my . 1 a ' I V f vi 'Aw' ' , Hip Q ,,,, .f 6, Q ' l ,,,, f 2. F, . , I W kQ--.,. 5 ., xx . ' - 7 7 f WMM, N 2124. C532 x ,z 4. 1. Janet McDonald completes a worksheet in Vocational Secretarial Practice, a requirement for SOE students. 2. Mr. Hunter taught Distributive Education, a class that also dealt in jobs. 3. Although Molly Mercer was not enrolled in a work program, she worked at T.G.8.Y. Fami- ly Center her junior year. 4. Mr. Rook once again sponsored the SOE program. 5. Beverly Shuck was employed by the school district and worked in the Div. I library. o-tech provides qualit programs WW -1 2 The primary purpose of day preparatory vocational and technical education is to provide youth with programs of high quality which are realistic in the light of actual or anticipated opportunities for gainful employment. Studies ranged from auto mechanics to data processing. Before the year was over many students were working full time. gk, .sg xv N X , gm, t, My 5 S W ' , X X X ,st A -vf, X X l S X N X X FS' X x s X XAXX X E A X s Q X 2 3 s S x S X 5 X S Q i X X A at we x .fl XF .fx - is is? Xi 'X so Nwxn .X 1 , Q . 5 ' W Der Mik Fixi Zar 81 6 We HIS Q r 3. ' , ff' 'mm . 4 , Denise Walters prints in Graphic Arts. Mike Smart studies a small diesel engine before making repairs. Fixing a lawnmower was a complicated job for Robert Daniel. Zane Russell runs a data-processing machine. 81 6. Danny Nelson and Tim Talley learned to paint cars in Auto Body Welding is one of the courses of study offered at Vo-Tech. ndustrial arts aid students, home The Industrial Arts Department, chaired by Mr. Thur- man Stone, consisted of many technical courses, such as electricity, wood, metal, and drafting. While in electricity students work on many experimental projects, make and repair such electrical appliances as radios and televisions. Electrical students also learn the complicated wiring of a house. Baseball bats, checkerboards, and tables were common projects in the popular Wood classes. Metal shop students worked on making ashtrays, shelves, and many other metal goods. Drafting students drew various house and building plans. A quarter was spent on each of these concepts in General Shop. Not pictured. Mr. Early. 4. .ami fb r 'fi , 55 1. W WX . W' ,, 4 f , '44-'Z X fm . X ii ,,!. yrs? .ll K I f '43 , 1 . 4 ff? z ,..f-V-1, . ,. - H fl r 1. D1 2. M 3. JE 4. M gooc 5. M ,f-' 1 . M B 5. 6. 3. ll . Z' Ziff? i 'az 4 ...I it - 3 it E 7. 8 1. Don't shoot, Mr. VanBlarcuml 6. Mr. Stone was in Jefferson City with Governor Kit Bond when he sign- 2. Mr. Parker finally gets some time to rest. ed a bill proclaiming Industrial Arts Week. 3. Jamin Abdulky and Mr. Burnette straighten out a Drafting problem. 7. Mr. Ford looks over a good house plan. 4. Mr. Young instructs General Shop students on the importance of 8. While recording grades Mr. Holmes glanced up to check students good craftsmanship. progress. 5. Mr. Hancock awaits his 3rd hour Metals class members. .J ome ec. adds to curriculum The Home Economics Department added a new course called Clothing lll. This class ex- plained the aspects of tailored material such as coats, quilts, and drapes. Child Development classes relived forgotten skills' such as coloring and pretending when they helped young children in their classes. Students in Foods I and ll learned to take care of the kitchen, table setting, etiquette, and basic principles of nutrition. Food classes dedicated their efforts to food preparation, meal management, and operating a budget. IW QQ, k KW.. , ..,WfW,,,MWw , X ,. 1 . , ,, W . X f. 35 lf, -f . ,,,f fi V ,MWMQWM X i , i m X J gf!! Qf Qffff i ' F Wfffzff ,Y ff M f ff we . ' ,W Q., , A X fy! M . . ,f 1.1 af , l fll' ' f' 5 - ,fy 'swf ,,,W,,, , . , , I, Mg 1 l ff Zi.: . . V A .ff W -. .- 'f f N r ' - ' W ' 3 W fi 7 2. 3. ,.,,., W. If I , I If Mrs. Lanoue demonstrates to D. Fiouth how to use iron-on transfers. Mrs. Briggs enjoys lunch cooked by one of her Foods ll classes. Child Development seems to amaze Mrs. Havner's little friend. Miss Heck prepares lesson plans for Contemporary Living classes. FHA. l Ullery ROW ' D. Hoi Johns' 14 2 5 vi VRF, HDMEMA Y 1 . Q9 Kun! L gAMEDRll1'A FHA. ROW ONE: M. Uhlenhake, treasurer, M. Wright, reporter, D. Heard, secretaryg G. Ullery, president, K. Keller, vice-president, D. Baker, L. Black, K. Patterson, L. DeMars. ROW TWO: Mrs. Lanoue, sponsor, V. Bennett, J. Cape, K. Kunard, J. Heffner, D. Dyer, M. Johnson, C. Garner. ROW THREE: J. Griffin, S. Charles, E. Anderson, K. Searcy, D. Dye, D. House, J. Tudor, D. High, A. Bieri. awp? if ' 2. Future Homemakers of America was one of the most active clubs this year. They spon- sored a Barn Dance on November 15, and a Sweetheart Dance on February 9. One of the biggest activities was FHA HERO Week, February 8-13. Members of the FHA carried on special activities and observances designed to share their experiences with family and friends. Those activities included Daddy Date Night, entertaining residents at Lee Haven, having a work day for teachers, and they attended church and went to dinner as a group. They also baked cookies for the Lee's Summit firefighters. 1. 1. The Barn Dance provided an opportunity for many students to learn square dances. 2. Mrs. Hudson explains a point in a Housing and Interiors class. 3. Mrs. McGraw shows chefs R. Barker, L. Freeman, and D. Bennett how to clean up. 3. 5 f , .W f f I aff .V X af , 4 f v J 1 1 1' W1 . f , V' nf ,M .4 1 J y , 7 , 4 Co-ed gym classes a welcome asse The 1975-76 school year marked the introduction of co-ed classes to the Physical Education Department. Ac- cording to students, it was quite a welcome asset. Aside for the obvious reason, mixed P.E. classes gave students a chance to compete with and against the opposite sex in organized sports. Another new program consisted of such activities as water safety, bicycling, and back-packing. 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Clocking the mile is Mr. Matuszak. 6. Coaching the girls' track team was, at times, disappointing for Miss Black. 7. On your mark, get set, go! The boys line up for a long-distance run. 8. Mr. Stevens instructs sophomore boys on the basics of tennis. 9. Physical education teachers also coached the Tiger football team. 10. Miss Vetter anxiously watches as sophomore girls improve their trampoline skills. Weightli ters, ' bikers keep in s hape Many eager athletes participated in the weightlifting program, now in its second year. The group, spon- sored by Mr. Flon Stevens, met alter- nate nights after school and utilized the various body and muscle- building equipment at the school. Although the boys did not compete in a league against other schools, there were meets that added the competitiveness of organized sports. Kee whilec Bike C sored stude Noven miles: other last thi The bi sas Ci' practic Junior Greg E vice-pl tively. l fm? 1. ,,.f Bike Cl Smith, l 2. Weightlifting Club. ROW ONE: Brian Waiter, Richard Gattenby, Brian Gibson, Bob Ward. ROW TWO: Mike Atwell, Bill Pulley, Mike O'Brien, Coach Stevens, Paul Mitchell. ROW THREE: Mike McCambridge, Eddie Bowers, Davin Fritchie, Glenn Sobek, Merle Bowers, Larry Saunders. 1. Mike Atwell works hard at the bench press. 2. Merle Bowers shows determination to finish one of many exercises in the weightlif- ting program. 3. Brian Walters enjoys nightly weightlifting. 4. Bike Club members repair their bikes for an autumn ride. Marcy Smith looks on. 5. Greg Ewing and Bob Davis fix a spoke before the Warrensburg trip. 6. Susan Steiner and Greg Ewing adjust the gears on a ten-speed bike. Q :ipated now in spon- lt alter- Jtilized uscle- school. umpete shools, ed the sports. f ff .5 Z W 6 f f 'Jiffy ,f WW! .fa , U V. ,ff , 2. n Walter, ob Ward. ey, Mike lell. ROW l BOWGFS, r BOWBFS, Keeping in shape and having fun while doing it was the objective of the Bike Club. Mr. Ken Holmes spon- sored the club for interested students and led them on the November trip to Warrensburg, 60 miles away. The Bike Club met every other Tuesday during the first and last three months of the school year. The bikers participated in the Kan- sas City Bike Club which conducted practice races and training rides. Juniors C. J. Westmoreland and Greg Ewing served as president and vice-president of the club, respec- tively. Bike Club: Al West, Mr. Holmes, Bob Davis, Greg Ewing, Mr. Miller Marcy Smith, David Pirie, C. J. Westmoreland, John Morris. I .3301 'WT W7 a Q 5 5 3 f' sh X ff 2 t Mfg f' 4 g Q, M f if X5 Qi, 1 X ,XXXXQXMX5 ws O, x X f 1 SXX ,XXX X: s , V ff? XX ! ,XX N, i X, X X X , X X X Rf X X V f R ff :fpfiwg :XXX XM, if Y5xN X , X 7,5 N V ' . 755 SWWX , , Mm, Xgxff QNX , wax Aff EA X . X f X X f fx-X Hx X :Z 7 if if M 4 Z f OWL , , 4- up ww educationg it sets an example V 0 regponsibilit xx -anonymous 7 ff ghe 47 1 1? f ff ,f xg f ,f Administration makes, en orces policies Just as our country has it's policy-makers and en- forcement officials, so does the Lee's Summit School District. Superintendent Dr. Campbell, assistant superintendent Dr. Underwood, the Fl-7 school board, and many other officials set the policies for the district. Mr. Brockman's duties were that of Coordinator of Secondary Education. Enforcement of policies and keeping each division of ISHS running smoothly kept principals and vice-principals Mr. Diekmann, Mr. Berlekamp, Mr. Keith, and Mr. Munsen busy. The difficulties the administration faced ranged from truancies to the budget. ,V 5' f 'hun- the school district. 1. S. 1. This year was Dr. Underwood's last year in 2. The casual side of Mr. Keith is shown dur- ing the Homecoming parade. 3. Dr. Campbell and Mrs. Shiddell look over a Bicentennial document. 4. Mr. Brockman was in charge of coor- dinating secondary education. 2. 5. Mr. Diekmann converses with parents on Back-to-School night. 6. Debbie Vest and Beth Middleton discuss a difficulty with Mr. Munsen. 7. Lunch provides a time-out for Mr. Berlekamp. 8. Mr. Taylor, Director of Special Services, kept up with his work in the central office. IM' f If A al if .fl . fa Z .R 5 M School l H s if 3. 4. 'nf' ' fs'-W 6.41- , , r- g-W.,-..,,.-:bu 4,1-v 1--QNX. X x X fx 0 L68 g each ,ls and Keith, :tration l 2. arents on discuss a for Mr. Services, office. 4. Q 23 R R?- x :f3x-1 x X '15 K X S X Ng' XX X X X X Q X F X X X ,M ,X . gf X X SY r ts 'X wa i ' is A Qt ,X 5, E x X Qt X N X9 X 3 KXQXXX XS xx N X X N X X Q W t X xx t I. x kite' b e 5 gm X, ,X 555 . Y' 0 , N X . HEX: Q 2 ,. ' NA, wp at ,X N 4 K .- .. X 5. , XETX -NS 2 R , vs X if Q, A , X , X ' ,s S ,Sl -- -Q Y MLN. sX , ,, , , AX, , , I S5 i X, f sis? ' f X- Xgkz x WT.. , J, V -1 t X 1 S X X vi -S 15 st 2 5 V 2 X Sr Q' Q X S School board members: Robert Hertzog, John Hertzog, Russell Ritter, Robert Gourley, Les Olson. I f A V V X ff f 'W' f Mnafky U .......T.4. VI! 1 , ri ,ff AQ Z mmm :W 8 ..4A Counselors work to help lnclwlduals Counselors survived a busy nine months that includ- ed setting up a variety of assemblies, working with students on schedules, and talking over any personal problems students might have. Div. ll counselors brought many college represen- tatives to speak with students desiring information about a particular school. Mrs. Swingle and Mrs. Walden put in many hours as sponsors for the Student Government Association, Mr. McCormick served as sponsor of the National Honor Society, and Mr. Jones kept busy coaching the boys' ten- nis team. I Wjwlfffy I ., 1. my 114 1. Mrs. Swingle's first year at LSHS was very active. 2. Mr. Jones talks over a schedule conflict with a parent. 3. Discussing the day's problems-Mr. Kirby and Mr. Keith. 4. Mr. McCormick collects registration fees from Terry Breshears. 5. The counselors office is always a hectic place for Mrs. Gibson. 6. A hot cup of coffee in the morning does wonders for Mr. Gibson and Mr. McCormick. 7. Mrs. Mack prepares to send out numerous progress reports. 8. Mr. Browne transferred from PLJH to the Div. I counselor's office. 9. Mrs. Walden goes about the time- consuming task of setting out diplomas for graduation. Q ,ff f 4 fi Zia 510. .4-1 ' M41 .Q Qzzi N To Oloq Ov ' ' ' A-.-Q7 T iii. Q4 JI 3 lp QC lo 1 'ND Qt xg S Wy. W My , 'f ,K Z W ,4 af ff W W ef fi- , uf., ff f s wf I f os 1 fl 4 4 I If 0 if VMI' .W f , nw W , f Nw 0 W, S K VMWQ - 4 wt H NWMJQ, wy rw, :f n UW 1 K f X M f is 1. 3. -IS was very iule conflict s-Mr. Kirby :tration fees nys a hectic orning does McCormick. it numerous PLJH to the the time- Iiplomas for ft. S r W' 0 -. -W, ' . 40-A ep, tt. 3 Q 3 0 O: 0.0. on ' 4 ' N'-1.7 , ,. '53-ftj,O'v'0 an 8 , Lx' io 42 0 XD - O' gl 'Nc V s f ' 4 I -A , 5x0 of O ,QM u Q 20+ J oiozfv' G o:o.0,O f' o o o O 0 unning school major und rtaking X f fig 4 'Y V ,fi si' 'is.-i'. H4 0 s Mi wi sit! sy- 4 N si ilfllvllnlmsuaq annnnq-gg ' 'ifllllilwnlnuauq '-'3,:,,A.'0llll1llli W . -Q . .g E f .YA , x,-,wa ti 5: 9 W i V si li u Q 5 it Wx!!! ,Q . I-Noam Y Cafeteria personnel alphabetically: Y. Alexander, L. Bachman, G. Bennett, A. Callahan, M. Callahan, N. Cofer, P. Dale, M. Easter, P. Gates, P. Guest, N. Hamilton, M. Hatfield, J. Heard, P. Heffner, J. Johnson, D. Knorr, P. Kenney, L. LaGuire, M. Lutz, M. Mack, Ft. Moore, D. Mountain, A. Pritchett, F. Rains, F. Fioney, P. Fioney, E. Shackleford, I. Silvey, G. Smith, V. Snodgrass. .. , I ,534 091999 7 f A Z 7 Q MQW I P fs m f 3,71 ' ' V . V, ,. . ..,. . . ,Q X Q., L4 W I 2 as X. ,, Lx, , - :MQ K . J-fwgawy-.ps if , , ,rv X f 5 NYS WU' We J K Q1 . i.,. t is X X X xx X ft 2' NX iw Wx 1 ss. .C . K QQ Xsfsxsis Cs X KK X YM xx X .Vg . 4,2 5 .W K A. Kel smool of tl' secret admir dance work, betwe problc gone Lillia cafete food 1 lunchi while many ala ce ed co good seen A H19, baskl aroun Z Qwmmnul-qui Ns A han, M. eard, P. ntain, A. s. .. J., , 6.7 in I E: .,.,. 2 N X sifv, .iv s ,asm 4 , Q2 MZ? 6551 if M V Q' Wx s ,Qi Z. M f QQ X as 4 3 X05 WM gi '94 ' I' . 1 X X7 f X75 Q if ww .Y Q ggi.-233542 , 52 fy E .f 4. 0 sta Keeping the school running smoothly was the major undertaking of the supportive staff. The secretaries not only worked with the administration on the daily atten- dance records and extensive paper work, but also served as go- betweens settling tardy and truancy problems that otherwise would have gone to the administration. Mrs. Lillian Conine headed-up the cafeteria personnel as director of food services. Mrs. Conine planned lunches for the entire school district while the high school cooks worked many hours preparing the plate and ala carte lunches. Custodians work- ed constantly to keep the school in good shape. They could always be seen fixing jammed lockers, sweep- ing, polishing, emptying waste- baskets, and doing other jobs around the school. 2 - ' N X A . .X . X .N 1 X X. ., at s 'NP V J - 5 . KX, m M. X5 V K ?f?f'f'ff V . N , - . Q L wsifiwxx ' xg 4 ' X, '1 X Vs K .N Y gtk-L , sw. P xx we 4 nl , ' ,W-. ff if f 2 2 4 ji 4 4 xswwmmvwmsmxs 5 YNNNMX 'HN-s www ' wt 4 W. .f ZZ aff 41 , ..,, 5 f E, ' 2 f x . f X X f 7Zfixf!WfW, 'QQ' .1 2 W4 f V, ,V ' .4 iv ' ff WM WT 'mf 4' Q 1. Paper-work in Div heavy. Ask Mrs. Craven 2. Mrs. Guffey takes message for her familiar FIOUUCBTTTSDI. 3. Mrs. Bruce shows he spirit on Black and Gold 4. Mrs. Patterson was n year as a Div. I secretary 5. The Xerox machine is saver for Mrs. Keith makes copies of a Iettel Jwmwvfqg sent out in the mail lf'-ff gy 6. Mrs. Hunt gets in tou uw ' ag, another area high scho4 y , . . WW ,N cerning business matters y ' YWW i f ' M f XA 7. Secretary to Mr Brol ,fs P ..Q sirsss 1 5 flwf . f V- Mrs. Miller. 'g,,m,,,M WmmWWN,,.-f 8. Changing locker b H K , .5 :.... ..,, . :vs . . binations for the new schc -P--- J lil. zll t T 'T was tedious for Mr. Dam 'S 9. Planning meals for the 'T' 6. Mrs. Conine. Z f I 7. Xt ..,, . -I . X. 9 ia. e i 35 25iff'...::.if.-QW 5 1 A E VZ r f - 5 1 V l, 3 71 ZS sf ff, ya A' 0 if , fly Q4 , .,. , , 0 2 Q - a ..-.- . s...,,.w..A.. .. , 6 I yr? A M W ,. .... .V t V , -yayllyx Nlctgy i X R4m'4 ....., 4 4 5 2 - . X... my .f , ...M-f ji- if Qvskw J, ,I . Nahum' . '+m i'- 'n ' ' , - district was an ever-busy 3 ul I A I W . 3 'Q 1 g 4 .I X ... xiii . ,If .'.. -' . ..,. . Q . A 'PPI , ,. 5 'is 'ft A lzttle work a littlf sweatlng, a ew briej flying years, a little Josh: llttle fretting, some smzles and then some tears. . . Walt Maso Seniors enjoy After all the years of wondering what it was like to be seniors, the class of 1976 finally achieved the goal. From the first day of school to the last, senioritis ran rampant. Seniors were always busy with other ac- tivities, and frequently forgot their school studies, especially toward the end ofthe year. r Glass officers Sherri Boyce, Richard Draheim, Betsi Cooper, and Patti Waightied the seniors in such activities as-the Homecoming float, which was disqualified after hard seniors put in hours and hoursof inal high school year Q .Y WWWWW 4 52. ' A , Leziie Alien , suave Aiadersqnf' r r fotxae Anderson . ii l L. Ji election with and Penny Va crowned 1975 an . . William Anderson 'p i or-mfse'Arbomes 1 r thrf ShaYhefArhuCkief?i' Ai 1' Q i Wil 5 .. ,A 'SX i R, RK WWW MW fU ':.-,W 1 il W 1 f 1 ff 1 t Janet Arthur r Gene Atchley i A Rockyimzmiller , ily rf MW' William Adee 9aYm0l'ld AGKIHS Greg Backhus Harley Ball Michael Barnes ffficf-we r. ry'ii choseflli 'M We ,,,, h Rick fl I if Senior class officers: Betsi Cooper, secretary: Richard Draheim, Sherri Boyce, presidentg Patti Waight, treasurer. N x sex Jay Lynn Alibee Theresa Alexander feet W-t i ii A t Q my MXXEX t it xwi Nest i if , fi 3, N .ls Ng 'ft Ann I X iii e l cklef, Y mqsx ,f, :pfesfdenn 2 , , 1 , Ev 7 J M Denise Bennett Jerry Bennett Reatha Bieri i. di Q5 5? 5 2 g ,Lori Biand Brenda BoedingA Carrie Borgman f! ii ,,,,,f,4,,4nff,, ' , ,Qqu1:3ygaa7113xQg ff Q u9gnc QQrJda9atQ Anne Beiser 9QOSGii Boger1 F4anqerffotfthe ?irs1 dance.z 7 if vi X 1 ' W Vw w ff ,Vf - , ' V , I ' ' ' 4 4 221, f A Bondi I ' Kenny Bbftqrffkq Kathy sqwnm W' JamfeBeckQf 71 , ShefffBOvQe M Boyd KathvBfadef1 , , 1 CV W ,, ,' I A,-me 59156, Lynn Belter Sherri Bradley Rick Brattin ViCKi Braftin N S X U X I E x J r rom teachers V S 1 ,1 YYY, D - , fAnifa COrhet1 Mike Courts f ,Jqnn COX, VN .Ml . J Phillrmrnes, , 4 l I JQUD Crossley Richard Curtnght M-07 ,g Ql eQn4Connofg ' f7f - f1Tom, Dampier ? Robert Danielv NTSB. DCM , WH '13 XS QNX x, xx ',,: ,, Danny Cook f BecKv Davis .Jaye Davis 1 susan D avis -wffyfy Igegggwgoopef ' Kenny Cooper Darinda Deaton Randy DeFreece Sue DeGroot ' -it--,.g.i,, - 5-an-..q , M v 'Y ,i , , ,NWN ,,h,, , ,Y ,W , 31- '1v,.,.... -M .-.v,4.-.q.a,....,4fu ......,, ,tt , ,K , Y , AV f W Y Y i V- N ,l,f tud hall, a time 'VW NN. ,,-wan Z Mike Diehl X William Dugan if fl Sieve Ea er -W 4722 I9 md Ronnie Ddyle d Richard Dqaneim Qndy Durham fd Brad Dyke Randy Edwards Denise Efler f p ff Danny England n d Earl Fann Cindy Farmer YM W WW.-W ,J W f X' fy? Z, 1 fy f Study hail provided time for Ron Wiggins' reading interests, ,f , jf 4 f ,, , ff ,fy JW, ' f 'f d :Wim f f X ff! Af J, f 4 f a A W V. A f 5 X 6 W ' Q ? X iz X fy 2 4 ' , f f g yy X7 Z , if f f 9 , fy ,V , . ff 1 f n if , V J' f Q , Zfff, 7,if,7f'f, W ww f A f W ff! XM A XJ y Greg Garrisbng , 4, 4 Z'- f'm ' , ..,, 'In ' Qj. ' ff y Q 5 Hin W, .N , X W , W 4 , wf 1 ,., Q SSL Q , 22,22 'ff H , , Q L 'K K vkwggg WW! ,,. ,M-71 41,4 n Sheila Fiaharty d d ' Bill Foifd 'Duane Fonts Cindy Franklin X easy di? ,vw W d Pofiy F my Robert PSQQY 4f- 7 f X Z W V A' U ff. X f f ff ' x WX, , 7 Yiflf, f Q ' ' 1 , , fy 4 f ff ,, ff 7 ' ,, ,. .ffm f y 5, -:af fy! ffpw f r 4 Wi 3, ' W- --' --' -----'--A - SLA- V ' f .F ' A A' A Y f A - f ,,,,A .www ,-f- V ,,,,Y,,,,, Q. , . Y .- ' Qgrriww-bww. fa A M X . . X X r X 9 y , Y ry,-iii J Q X .ni or work and pleasure W 1 f v , 16 if ' 4, , 'f . f 4Q,f, 9 X ,. ,X A f an +r,e AN b, Mark Garrett r Greg Garrison 'W-.sr . + . . Sis--MM 'Q rr X ,W r ak v. . ,X xy Q Q X . x Ar rx I Todd Grbson WA V ,I I 1 r r .... X Lanny Freeman Q r Russeil Givens ffl' H., wr ,.,..,-pu 1 Robert Freeman lvncnaer Punks Andy Goppert Barbara Graham Pam Green 1 f1K: '?2l'Y Z r 'K , -W 'ft ,.f Q .2 w -9 by-.-,Y3,41 fr V . ,, w 6QS.fii.'a! Zfffm r r. .X Aff451,fM2qg A I .3-vga 'Zf'4hf'Q'.f: A '- mam Peggy Gailey Richard Gardner Kevin Grey B0b Gfissby F10 'f n Groves Seminar: time or assemblies, quiet conversation, school work Z ow , ,,,b .5 0. . N, 'Q new . f 'V , ,, a .4 , yn, Jw 'Hvn Kandy Keith Robin Kesler PatKeHey t i s Ronda Keneyi - ' FfT8f1,KeIly ,av ,fy Terri Kempf Kim Kennard i Jasper King-A a a gdenme Kmgf r it t . UBQCKWKIFIQI, Q i I ,rl f,,,, I X ,, f A , , I V ' I 1 X em Us . WX , 1, I I I I , If ,' I 7 fr I 'I , I V,,f,, I VVII 'V',,V ' Ny' X VV I fl f -Randy Edwards catches upyjbnthisrreadingr rini semiaaf,Qi gy fi f f Michael Kinsler Brenda Knorr Wa-5 Steve Koelier Uma Kraemer ,Z X ff' Mike KVOQH Debra Kropf V X! f 've-nf ,, fl if W, If A,,,, 7 i -ff ,f . W. .f -WW es, 'rk an Keilyf n 'WW MLQASM , K 4 X W X ,X PS , X . .4 N w X X6 N -N A Xa x L X w wx X fy pf' -N N N N nn nf n ,LuArm Luster, f Rubin Luther, n Diana Mabry Stacy Lucigate 13? 'VV' A,-ag., Jeneil Madden Darra Manes in Jon Martin Tom Martin Susan Maslanka , ,f Semors build varlety pr. Brad Mathews Gwen McBee M y Diar1ayMcBurney f A fKani! Micfffefiah E - 5, ' ,,,.. .,.. My 5' 4 y Q L k Mark McConnell Bull McCoy Mary McCoy Debora Mcbamel Janet McDonaid Glenn McDonald Carol McGee Deborah McGee waynemcxee VN M, ' 9. if -alQxi? iii 'Wi W Shawna McK4tter1ck f, V7 f gf, ,, Alice McNeill Steven McQueen if .ab ,,,.,., ,wmv f.....vN 1 . Cathy McQuitty Bruce McWhirt ,M q ff ' M Be! , f , ' 4 li I 'Q f',' Z - M ' w I 1 ff M W 1 9 ' f f gl V --'e ' if 'a , lg M f f , ,,,. Wwe 2 y JM,. ' 'f ' -vc, my A f . Q' -new Mew f ,M if W ' 3 f V h f Q 95' Ei! W Mgt! f M . 7- J 5 i , V . , H 4 , Z NV f M g , M f A 1. L f X Kam Mooney sands the rough edges of his project in Mr. Stone's class. 5f5555'5if Q y , Wf,,V.,f, ,f,,,,,,W V ,W WW M ,, ,f W' ,,,f ,f, ,ff,, f 7 H, My , fn W, Y' X Q W X :one's class. E I Z 1 K: niafazi 2. 'ZZ projects in i dustrial arts 2 2 I ,wzvl V VV F f yyyy y 2 , 'VV o -, , ,f E 1 1q 4 ,. A . A,i A y Q gpbiane Mme' GQVY MWCWSH Kam Mooney Randy Nevels V Allen Newcomb iffif. on Suzy Moore LQTILY Moran ' L5-igh Newmafi Kathy Nibgack . 44,4 2 W 1 ' iff? ,gg 9:18 4 '- ,aff ,,L,.,ff my ,db ff Q '4 ' I ffl! 615212 -,,4,.,.a .g,',f,M,,,3 ,h,,VW,,,,,i,,,,,,,, K, .. X G , I fr . , , . , , , W cKn2ter1ck f f y o gf f 7.2 ' . yy, '53 1 ae I I 1 54 1 4- :ci 1 If lag: 1 ' W if f 5? 7, fe. ,ll i4 asi if F Jk: I g. , E Q, 11 ,, L' Y ,gy 7 ,L 1 1. 7 , I , ,k I 2 n E n E . X, H, yyoooy gffh 5 y amarkfmofrasy a o y 1 Matt Morris y o n ,Jonny Nicolayy y o Mark Nsxery -4-2 -617-7 WJ ff ffiwa ,WW,,,,,, , VW ,, , , I f I f f ,f ,V . X Z y Larry Mowatt 4 y Beth Mowers ' ' A cwest, Murphy Colleen Murray Kevin Murski Harold Hoitzclaw puts the finishing touches on his bow in Mr. Stonefs advanced wood class. n y 1 Q Adi i , A M x 4 9 , '1 E E F I s I r w .1 , ,A W,,, V 4,1 I fe Zff f fwm M W fm ' f, ff ff ,gy W lijff, fji, , fff, f, W , ,ff rf vf N Wf wwf , ff ,.,f ,,,,,. W ,bf W 1' QQ 'v 'f:-'fy Pew Pilerihky Parn Pzppenger ' chuck Pirief! Karen poweu ll Regma Roberts - vMarcla Flosenqulst ll lJum RathboneQ l l' ,Dennis Ray JSF? femmes 'Me ff? Debra Ross Charles Rowden Charles Sallng Patricia de las Mercedes Castillo Olivera, exchange student from Chile, stayed Wiffl Mrs. Mellem, 1 I 131 se . v 1 www Av-uw-quannaqgwr F HN-J Seniors always read for .An ,111 1 Q-MW 4 ,, ,Ulf f m JT ff -f M' a IM K Ape Rf Z, Z, ,,,,.1 Al an 132 MOSHE DAYAN Greenway and Gerr her assignment anyway. NX Penny Siivain Vita Silvio ' Yi nn f Y EY uf Y W i A ---ff :L , -- -f:.v-n- 1-, ,,.,,..,.,..... 1 p..-.Q -un-1 , fQ,,3 if wi 'Y K ,Mmm urprzses, un Rob Smith Steve Smith mm y 3' f M A n nn Tfmnsmstn X Q n - June Sn n , A f f J f X Q1 W ,. n nn n Sa,s5i enSobekw X Sugansouth evil' N ,,,.,..up A1010 ' M! ohn Sims Deb: Standlea Marana Standley b6r'cfSim mOns n Mary Simpson f f J Dana Smith G'n er Stanley Susan Steiner Mark Smith Phil Smith 1 g , WZ ff ,,f if Of , , Varietyo new courses 111' ' f f , , w,,,,,L .Aff X V, fl 14-1 1 f, T.. ' MX., x ,. ,aw ,f I , 1 ff ,, f 5.35 L. 7 I I, , , V ,V , W, , 1, X, ,,, ,, ,, ,, ,x,,, ,, ,,, W. , , , va' Sfevens RandvS1'dhamf 4-a-as-gg ,....-vi' X R ,Scott Stuerke ' David Summers fi? X J E E Gary Swaim Dana Tate Terry Breshears and Melanie Collins team up for a set during wed PIL'-:. f I A -Journat Photo 4 'S '45 Q ,Mr mer! 32251 ff ,of X ,I 'J monoton PSU! Tfuii Marcella Tudor Pam Turner, wwf Sam Vandaveer M e r M Kevin! Vanfxdaete -X -.EN nun? .-2 A, Pam Waugh! A M I Scott Walden Q i,j p M M M Clark Ward g M Brenqa Ware, M ru A , +4-H419 Penny Warner Mark Watson Randy Weeda WERE Z .,....W,W.,,W X .1 X mu rbi NX fo X QNXM .A 1 as Q i qLearning to write term papers was a major part of Expository M Writing for Mark Morris. wmv ,,A. 135 ii-l 'T ' '4 4-ADW? Y' uw- -.wr pry , L 1' 5 Lge 44 studiou 'QI 'U'-vw-...M I f Bruce Wright xx my V17 , ,, Q, I fff, , I ,fl t .,-,Ubi B9f99f54Wfn9US fuihda Wnight? Lurs Yan Leshe Zeflmer Dennig,WirfhgQ7' 5, 1 j f A MBKJK WiPT?6fS i l Deanna Hansen Ron Milfs f SV, .J . ,xma- M' ,, V-,-fa p I Wood Bfian Wright Lucia Nunes Chris Smith .E f 'ly' Q12 BBCKY Wolf ' , au ,I,'. A+ Prom: echoes 0 ime in a Bottle i -WWE, , ff 1. 2. Prom, the night that many students will remember for a long time, was at the Hilton Inn. The Junior Class planned the evening and set the atmosphere with the theme Time in a Bottle. Students had a choice of either eating at the Hilton or eating elsewhere. The music was provided by Re-Union. Prom was a success as in years gone by with the seniors bid- ding their high school days good-bye and beginning to plan for the future. Money was raised by raffling a television and by the profits made from concession stands during basketball games. People attended after-prom parties and many attended early morning breakfasts. va B ,.:g::::.e5. , V, J, 9 ,mf : VM 5,45 If V X , Q33 W K f nf ,M V -,, , ' ff!,,, V 5 WW. W z f 2. NWWQWQ 5 C,.M,,.,. .fff MM fyff W 1 v ver for a med the me in a -iilton or -Union. iors bid- plan for we profits nes. attended Graduates look back, look forward As the year passed, the Class of '76 watched everything change to red, white, and blue in celebration of our country's 200th birthday. Graduation begins separate paths for seniors, but each takes his high school memories with him. Many start working, many go to college, others marry, and many start their own careers. Commencement exercises were on May 25 in the LSHS Field House at 8:00 p.m. Graduation began with the Pledge of Allegiance led by Patti Waight, followed by the Invocation by Sherri Boyce and the Welcome given by Keith Wesselschmidt. Alice McNeill was chosen to introduce commencement speakers Todd Verwers, Kandy Keith, and Richard Curtright. Then each senior walked across the stage, received his diploma from Superintendent Dr. B. C. Campbell, and stepped into the future. 7329 'rr mi' AMEX v ff K f fi' ,il 4 I x if ,vb M. 1 'I' r A y Q X 51 ,.h-try, flo4kig,,,. 'N-.,.,w V W, ' 1 A gl sw' vi, , K 1 4 ftp Q it , HQ is Q : 4. l F an 'Nfiwf X .gi Q, I if S NI l .iv 1 4 1 E as .4 gli M was Xl' - :S- 3 t E fi f 5 i X E .s -sv, NNN X 5 N A 1 , . X. , st X ., X . K X is si -s N g X.. - s X -, ww, X , ot t .. i n M, H X - X .gf Y . f-:ffm t Q 7 ' 'E ' X is Q ' f Nts S 1. K Nilhk NNN ,t 1 S x is , , ', 6. 1. Roger Fender, Mark Watson, Bill Dugan, and Mark Morris wait for the line-up before graduation exercises start. 2. Seniors of 1976 wait to receive their diplomas. 3. Richard Curtright recalls days spent at LSHS during his commence- ment address. 4. Robin Hill waits her turn as Cindy Rider and Linda Park turn in their caps and gowns. 5. Handing out diplomas is Dr. B. C. Campbell's job. Alice McNeill smiles as she receives her diploma. 6. Me, graduate? asks Mike Dale. 7. A thoughtful Larry Moran ponders future days. 8. Rhonda Brown and Lynn Harmon prepare for graduation. 42 Class of 1 977, one year to 0 Three down, one to go described the class of '77 with only one more year left at LSHS. Homecoming marked the start of the year's activities. Juniors worked countless hours on their float, The Midnight Ride of the Tiger and received a disappointing third place. Determined to make a better showing in the Courtwarming hall competition, juniors came up with The Birth of the Nation 1776-The Birth of the Champion 1976 which took first place honors. The theme was not only bicentennial, it was uniquely il- lustrated with several star-Spangled storks. Teri Shapiro represented the juniors as homecoming attendant and Cathi Oswald was chosen Courtwarming attendant. The junior executive committee consisting of Carol Bowen, Doug Dixon, Sue Gardner, Kim Headley, Becky Irwin, Pat Ludgate, Molly Mercer, Susie Moulder, and Marie Praznik made plans for the 1976 prom with the help of their sponsors Mrs. Beeson, Mr. Bintner, and Mr. Parker. Prom night was May 1 at the Hilton in Kansas City. Time in a BottIe was the theme for the occasion. .1 - M... f 9 1 Arlissa Abdulky Dereck Albee Dan Allison Jewell Anderson Flobln Adams Tim Allega Mike Alpers Dave Atwell Raymond'Adee Russell Danny Clay Bachler Caren Akms Alleman Anderson Linda Bailey Shawn Allen Elaine Anderson ,4 f Diana Baker Mike,Bauer Debi Beebe Lyn Berry Kathy Barber Lisa Beaman Karen Beebe Rifihafd Bingman Flusty Barker Duncan Doug Bennett Paul Blair Eric Bartlett Beatham Roy Bennett Mike B'0mb9f9 John Becker Class Officers: ROW ONE: Treasurer Molly Mercer: Secretary Becky Irwin, President Sue Gardner. ROW TWO: Vice-President Pat Ludgate. . A . A , wt... .7 Mike N game. I F I x Matt Bob Don Bola David Bolling' Janell 1 Bolser Jim Bosvi ng man iberg Becky Mike Magee stops at McDonald's for a bite to eat after a football game. Kevin Burke Joy Burks Charlie Burry Kathy Burton David Bushey Donna Steve Barbara Canterbury Carpenter Butler Jerry Clinton Brenda Butts Carlyle Carriker Tom Buxton Doug Carnes Audrey Belinda Carroll Carney Debbie Carroll , I . fy gli 1 ' - Danny Hertzog looks over his drafting project in Mr. Holmes' class. y , 2 ,mt W ,, We f, , M 9 t L 1, W,- Matt Bobbitt Don Bolas David Bollinger Janell Bolser Jim Boswell f Kevin Bottorff George Boudreaux Carol Bowen Merle Bowers Jim Bowlin Mark Bradford Connie Bradley Steve Brand Mike Brasington Bo Brollier I ., David Brown Mary Brownfield Bill Bruce Ed Bruce Geri Bunch '-1--..,,. ' K x av-Q- .W 4.9, 'if .v A Awfnml ' ,V ,,,. V, 'f' -U I' ,,r, ,.,,w.-W , W ,v , if A' Vnyfflv. -fl! r ,, ,, ,V 1 14 Students strive toward per ectwn Cathy Creagan Dana Crystal Stephen Daney Mike Darnell X we Beth D Bob D: Nancy David Heidi I ,A X. it K Q! .I ,, I ,-ci., ,.. ls, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,1,, 4,. .,a.. - -A -V umw9vmv,1umw-0m1'W'4'4'Y ' r x rive tion :athy Creagan lana Crystal itephen Daney 'like Darnell Q fy XV ' VW? W .W W fl f :ri Beth Daugherty Jenean Decker Julie DeSpain Bob Davis Mark Decker Jo Ellen Nancy Dean Vickie Decker Dickey David Dearing Karen Jeff Diekmann DeLeersnyder Debbi Dixon Doug Dixon Mark Dixon Debi Duffey Sharon Dugan Heidi Frommer works hard in finishing the iunior Homecoming float. ,fe ,W 4' ,ff aff if f jr AW if-S 1, , ,W ' yt gy' , Www T EEZ! Kelly Waldo and Jamie Wilson rehearse a scene from The Sword in the Stone. WV Lisa Duncan Tracy Eager Darryl Greg Ewing Teresa Rusty Edwards Engelhardt Alexis Fantin Dunnlngton Mark Elbel Kim Engle Ann Farnlof Diane Dyer Randy Ellis Debbie Enke Kathy Feeback Heather Dyke Connie Eubanks QQ . V ......i.4. f 14 Juniors participate an clubs, drama in I ff ,A fa- ZZ Dawna Flke Shelly Foley Carl Francka Davin Fritchle Kim Finke Rick Forbes Lisa Fraze Eddie Frommer Darrell Flippin GFGQ Fortin Nicki Frazier Heidi Frommer Betsy Conde Passionella, sweeps her chimney . 1 C.J. Westmoreland explains to the bike club about derailleurs. Jeff Gann Jeff Gardner Jim Gardner Lee Gardner Sue Gardner Teri Garner Kevin Garrett Rick Gattenby Donnie Gentry Steve Gillespie Robin Gordon Andy Graham Rick Graham Vicki Graham Debbie Green Randy Green Steve Vickie Henry Mike l , ' l in . L lu- TS. W ,MZ Miami . Graham Steve Green i Graham Vickie Gregory Jie Green Henry Griesel ,Y Green Mike Griffin A, Randy Griffin Dana Griffith Joy Grogan Mark Groom ,- A, Julie Guittar Kara Gustafson Karen Hacker Dan Hall i '-. , , , f 1 ff. rf' jf ., Robert Hall Flex Hallum Denise Hamilton Susan Hammer MW 1 ffywm .2 M f f 946-1 mfr Tammy Hancock Debbie Dianna Kim Headley Steve Hanner Harris Havner Debbie Heard Jeff Hanson Sandra Steve Lisa Hedberg Brett Harold Hartley Hawkins Andy Heimsoth Mike Hatfield Steve Haynie Vicki Haus Jim Hays f ie i J, Audrey Carroll makes herself up as a clown in Drama. 14 uiet re lections lead to the uture. 5-M'-f Debbie Heineman Autumn Herman Tracy Higgins Jeff Hillyer Tom Henderson Tanya Herriman Tim Highfill Mike Holaday Dawn Henry Danny Hertzog Dana Hill Kathy Holman .,' ' V Mike Hunt Tammy lkerd Peggy Jarvis Sindi Jennings Flandy Hunt Becky Irwin Laura Jaurequi Holly Jensen Lisa Hunziker Sandy Jackson Claudia Jenks Susan Johns Mike Hustad Tina James Kerry Jennings Kurt Johnson David Bollinger concentrates while listening to a lecture. George Ketner pores over his work in Bookkeeping I. Yi Cind Hoover S ivia Howard Warren Huffman Rand Hu hes v v v 9 48 5 x fx R f s . ex. xy. Af S X mai: '55 Diane Barn Stex Kim Glel S annings ansen lohns hnson fe. ,R . Sgtfxs Q' .F -e 'S . It Q, er 'N ,. K x N' lx xi K we K X Q' 1 sg, , 5 Diane Dyer stumbles over hay bales used as a setting at the Division I Barn Dance. Steve Johnson Jim Jones Alison Joos Sandra Kenneth Kim Joiner Penny Jones Monica Kelly Chuck Kent Glenda Jones Sheila Jones TIWGFSSH GGOVQG Kefnef Kelley Q? David Kidwell Joel Kimzey Mike Klote Julia Kurtz Tammy Kidwell Mike Kllndell Ron Koehler Ron Laeupple Tammy Kidwilef Beth King Ann Knipp Kim Lamb Joe Kimbrough Susan King Barbara Krug Lynetta Lancaster Steve Stephan looks carefully over his work in Mr. Burnette's Drafting class. K X X lf H X : X a'i,' J ,X -,,.i, it X. :,i, ,Mi 3 if it Xa' 4045 1 4 am, .W 149 , T2 Pat Ludgate Beverly Lutz Mike Magee Kelly Mallicoat Jeff Lund Bill Mabry Stan Mahan Phil Maring , f , 'Y' fwfwf, . . Q ,r '-if ' ,, ,210 f Donna Stickler waits to take someone's order at McDonald's. 1, ,, 'H' ff T .fZff7f4' f ' My , W ,W ff., Lg. WVFW fd H I 4 X- ,3p..,.,. . , X , r,h,R V 4 llal 1' gf V 41 f f Sandy Langsford Jay Lednicky Kim Lawrence Stephanie Shannon Leedy Lawrence Jim Leslie David Lawson Becky Lewis Suzanne Lewis Julie Littleleton Doug Lohr Lisa Lomax fi'ff.--,M ZWq:'.:::Y.'f-4 1 ,fwmm Q V nl l 1 e-l'- Susan Johns, the happy homemaker, checks the biscuits. A Kenna Long Lee Marshall Ruben Jeff Tonya McDaniel Patti Long Tom Maslanka McCampbell McConnell Karen McKenna Leslil Jeff Danine McCoy Loughmiller McClintock Laura Lowe ' 1 n' f ,A , kj Mat Miki Dea Vick Ron Cl s sw-0 .Nev bn-Q... ,,,-,. , , Wy QQ? f Jits. v1cDanieI AcKenna Juniors learn li etime skills Mat McKitterick Mike McMullen Dean McQuillan Vickie Meeks Ron Meier fi ,. Q Yi 29' tm 4 U, l ,VV! V ,if 5 , V M W Heidi Frommer and Vickie Haus cutout pictures for a collage in Contem- porary Living. Molly Mercer Ronda Mills Danetta Moody r at. ,v 1 Jackie Meyer Jill Milner Ronnie Moore Vince Meyers Brian Rhonda Moring Kent Miller Mitchell Sue Morris Fiob Miller Terri David Moss Moffitt Melanie Montgomery Clothing l student Christina Rellergert learned to make patterns. .B rf. 1 P ff' Dv Debbie Moss Joanne Mossie Susie Moulder Judy Murray Bonnie Naylor Beth Nazworthy Eddie Neal Karen Nelms Danny Nelson Pam Nelson Diana Nesmith Marilyn O'Brien Bill Nichols Diann Odell John Nichols Leslie Olson Tim Nussbaum John O'Shields Konda Cathi Oswald Oberlander 7 ,Z f Y I ,. 0 'V 'f , S: ,IH . M 3 A f 4,4 'Nw is In Work programs open new horizons K-W7 Terry Parks Jennifer Brenda Porter Dorothy Pritchett Karen Patterson Phillips Patricia Bill Pulse Brit Phillips Potter Mike Hatfield and Tammy Hancock take time out from the store to listen to the teacher. T aff M, f ,f2!,,,,, , 1 W4 As W' f 3 f M xg ffw 791i Aw , . , f 1 K' .2 C4 A f,yf,.f.ffV' Scott Randol Christina Jim Rank Rellergert Chris Ray Connie Diane Reading Fierikeri Susie Reed Tammie Rob Reid Fil1Oad6S Rick Reinsel Fred FihOd6S Brett Roberts Traci Roberts Scott Rookstool Mindy Peery Jeff Piehler Marie Praznik Dixie Karen Pence Tammie Tammy Ragsdale Polinard Pritchard Brad Ramsey Dani Rouse Sue Ruark Tammy Russell Zane Russell Sharon Ryan Lawrence Rymer Donna Sadler Brent Sanders Nancy Sanders Jay Saggart Chris Saxton Tana Scharff Laura Schenke Teresa Schofield Bill Schw Diana Karen Pat Se David HS landers anders gart axton lsharff chenke -eld AO' 'NW Bill Schwagerman Diana Sealey Karen Searcy Pat Searcy David Seitz J J! ,fp , , 1 7 I A, 1, Eg ' 1 ,X ' W. f M M' ,ight ,V Junior attendant Cathi Oswald chose Mike Magee as her escort for the Courtwarming festivities. 4 fx i M... ,wi W 'Q Marsha Sell Tracy Sell Sandy Shane Teri Shapiro Mike Sharp Kim Shaw Mike Sherman Kevin Shipley Jim Shirck Patty Shirck Mark Short Kelly Siefkas Charlotte Siegrist Paula Silvio Kathy Simler Marian Simmons Debra Smith Calvin Snow Becky Singer Judy Smtih Jennie Snow Pam Slagle Marcia Smith Gailen Snyder Mike Smart Patty Smith Glenn Sobek Norman Smead Bill Snow John Spencer Doug Sperber Nanci Splinter Greg Standlea Melinda Standley Dave Stanton -- f-aznne-f-f' - 'W 'f-A - - -an-1 -.fa m- 1- ,,. M .- ' Arif Y' H -1 - -J - X A I ,I ,yy i Z uniors prepare 7 W or 'ob market My ksdwwyyx 1 W I5 4 Autumn Herman works hard on the Bookkeeping machine in Clerical Practice I. '9 w7 1 'V I QW .vw 6. y We .. Q 9+ A ML.. Ken Stark Sharon Stark Steve Stephan Donna Stickler Edie Stickler Kathy Thrasher Kay Tuso Nola Waiter Lynn Weber Christine Julie Linda Ward Rick Weeda Tidwell Twaddell Terri Ward Tim Wehner C , , Tim Towne Pam Vandaveer Linda Ware Lori Weight LQ SiII'lS0n Mary Sulilvarl Greg Taylor pete T,-ull Alan Van Dyke paul Warning Roy Weisgerber Mike Tara Sullivan Randy Thomas Allyson Tucker Jim Van Dyke Randy Webb Connie Wells Sfockman Lmda SW-mm JH Thompson Dave Turner Neil vvaigm John Waugh Jack wendel Terry Stowe Patty Taber Bill Thompson Randy Turner Kelly Waldo Ron Strange Debbie Talley Todd Thorn David Stubblefield Fr Q 'Z E Dan V C.J. West Gina i Miche f 1, Ne, .06 f ,tink ff-' X I ,kg fs it Q 4 f xr ,ff x 4I ' 'Sf' N' St I1 4 1.1 nt. , rg , NY' 7 K m ' ,, ,ti Q, , Q A, M. . ,I ,Q fur, ' lvf, YT. v .--Img , , -....-v- .naar--f f --f-Ov . . . ,wane-v,v-v..,,,,-Lanny,-,,x.--.-',wa-.rf-----1-V,-f A---- f 4 - - - . 1 '- .4-...-4--Q- , , .. --.--Q-,'w...u-q.. , , . . , - - 8 .1 'Z L...- Weber eeda ehner eight eisgerber e Wells Wendel YQ? .l vs -ts, , ,- Dan Wendelman 4 - C.J Westmoreland Gina Weston Michelle Weston l'Q ,J Brent Jonie Jamie Wilson Sherry Winfiel Greg Wojcik Diane Wright Tina Zaiss Wheafley Williams Jim Wilson Paula Wingate Gary Wolf Scott Wright Tom Zammar Peggy Mark Williams Kim Wilson Tim Wiseman Janet Worley Peter Yeldell Rick Zaske Whitaker Tammy Sherri Wilson Debbie Wine Bob Worrell Susan Young David Zvacek Chuck Williams Williams Terri Jim Williams Williams 5 vt 4 4 an if W M1 f w lmwwwff 1 If if 51. WQ 'gff'Mi 'I 4-z - ....--Y-.Y...,.1., Merle Bowers sits back to ponder his quest for creativity. Tanl Allred Carolyn Doyle Terry Guy nitiative pays off or sophomores Success was the good fortune of the sophomore class as its hard work and initiative paid off in many first place awards in 75-76. The class began by winning the float and spirit jug contests during Homecoming week. Mr. Tom Heuertz, class sponsor, said the class generated a lot of spirit and was interested in many ac- tivities. Enthusiasm was shown as large numbers of sophomores gathered at Debbie Vest's house to work on the float that brought them first place. Margaret Smith represented the sophomores as attendant during Homecoming week while Christine Owen represented the class as Courtwarming attendant. Kyle Goble and Cindy Paul were selected as the most spirited sophomore boy and girl. Sophmore CIHSS officers. ROW ONE: Treasurer Debbie Cantrell, Secretary' Lesa Lamb. ROW TWO: Vice President Kathy Simcosky, Ad- visor Mr. Heuertz, President Kim Rook. Nz it ll 2 W' Q i., 's UM W, , Stopping at her locker is part of Tammy Josephs daily routine. Phil Abato Linda Allan Terri Allison Laura Andrews Hoy Adkins Flandy Allen Gordon Anderson Gary Arel Jeff Arthur Bruce Bacon Mike Barber Kim Batchelor Barbara Askew Marie Baiers Sona Barnes Don Bears Kelli Atwood Paul Barker Tammy Barnes Fton Bedsaul fn, 7 is Q fo s 2 fag f s 1. 2 .ri .T ff f f ,WAFWZZVEZQWG Zfs f Karl Be Bea-Ely Beas Steve Bella Paul Be Bill Ben Jan Berle Cindy ine. chelor ars isaul we-Q si' -SWS Hr , Qu- 'Q' 'V' V,.Q 5? 75 iq' ps 319252 'Q Karl Beebe Bea-Elyse Beason Steve Bellame Paul Belter Bill Bennett Jan Berlekamp Cindy Bias Lee Blacklidge Richard Bland David Boeding Mike Boney Dan Boone Jens Bossow Rick Bossow Kevin Bowen Rick Bowers Roger Bradley Tammie Bradley Vickie Bradley Doug Braswell David Bray Mark Briscoe Bob Brown Debbie Brown Karen Brown Karen Broyles Brenda Brummett Bonita Burch Katie Burkhart Mick Burks Lynette Butkovich Rex Butler Sheila Butler Tim Butterbaugh Marsha Butts Paul Miller performs a satire of the Leavenworth Furniture Mart in Ms. Murray's Composition ll class. Janice Butts Chris Julie Cape Wes Cambron Campbell Kent Debbie Carpenter Cantrell I5 7 ,, Sophomores enjo varied activities r 5' i gif in we 'Wmrr Qian:-N FUCK Carter Jill Casey Elizabeth Mark Clover Mike Carter Paula Castro Clark Bill Coday 0 Valorie Christa Katie Clark Mark Coldiron Carrikef Chamblee Linda Clark Cindy Collins Paula C336 Jennifer Nancy Clark Chamblin Chris Nielson and Debbie Brown enjoy the Spanish Club dinner. YJ' l i Qx Y l If B r Dwayne Collins Rex COHHSUY Verna Cooper Lenora Cox Dee Ann Crews Terri Daniel Kenny Joanie Decker DWiQht Collins Kifk COUQUGST Tim Corn Sandy Tony Dale Dennis Danner Davidson Gina DeCarlo Margaret Conn Cameron Bret Corson Cranford Kim Sa Dang Debbie Kenny Davis Gail DeFreece COOPSV Tracy Creamer Darnell Buck Dean Sandee Marc Denzin Nels Dermo Margie DeSpa Curtis Diamo Debbie Elliott Karen England Bfad EVWIQGV Cathy Ellis Eddie Eubank Rory Fender Vicki Ellis Laura Everman Philip Sandee Headley and junior Tim Allega express musical talents at a concert Fiedler if mv U sv -wmfilwf Pam Parsons and Sona Barnes work at the Gift Gallery booth at the Business and lndustry Show. alls a riencll When you shake hands with Mr, Titus you really get the squeeze! Ask Phil Abato. Swinging his gym bag, M. Michaels talks with M. McCambridge and A. Harshner after P.E. place, sometimes Darrell Fields Amber Foster Kevin Foster Debbie Fraley Mike Franklin Sam Fraze Bill Fricke Bob Frye Annetta Galloway Jennifer Gardner John Gardner Sandy Garland Cindy Garner Karen Garrison .wg-gr Ward Gibson Kyle Goble Duane Goedecke Gary Golliher Mike Goucher Russell Gould Bruce Graham fr Sandy Graham Leo Greeley Lynn Green Jeff Greenway Kris Grey Jane Griffin Joan Griffin Floland PI Lady or t , .Ab Deon Gr Henry G Judy Gvi Laurie l- Jeannefl 1,88 ly Graham Greeley Green Greenway Grey Q Griffin i Griffin Roland Plude, David Oliver, Bob Moore, and the king, Phil Carter, await the queen in The Lady or the Tiger. 'X-yt .my Deon Gross Barrie Hall Henry Guerra Brad Hallett Judy Gwin Cathy Hammond Laurie Hahn Jan Haney Jeannette Hake Andrea Hankins Terri Hanna Steve Hanson Paul Harmon Becky Harold Ben Harper , 1 Cheryl Harris Ffick Harris Danny Harrison Flobin Harrison Mark Hatfield 4, - nib A ,N ,W Fred Hauser Denise Haycock Lisa Hazelrigg Sandee Headley Janet Heffner V,,m David Kellie Hilton Linda Hockett Heineman Janet Hinton Brian Hoduski Allen Henley Bernie Hlsey Kris Hoke Junior Virginia Hlte Carol Holder Hernandez Edward Hesse Sometimes school assignments give way to outside reading. nclustrzal arts proves valuable Lisa Huis Danny Hutson Rusty Hunt Brigitte Jacks Brad Jackson Curtis Johnson Jerry Johnson 'Mark Kettnei Mike Kidwile Patty Kindaii Gene Kir Loren Ki Mike Kiri A wooc Doug C W Lesa Lamb Wayne Laughlin Carl Lambeth Lori Lee Mike Lancaster Tim Legant Wade Lang Jim LePage Sheila Lange Marci Lichter Elizabeth Pam Lilly Langley ns K L Leslie Lingle Marla Linthicum Jana Looney Margaret Lord Donnie Lorenz Theresa Lowderman A wood project can be tedious at times. Here Mr. Young helps Tommy Johnston as Doug Oberweather looks on. 'ii aww t- 1 3 T ' MJ aff, ' ,, f W f Curtis Diamond strives for perfection on his project Connie Lloyd Kevin Luber Julie Lucas Tracey Lueck Brad Luethje Steve Lung Tammy Mairet Kirk Mallder Carla Mallett Elena Mancini Carol Mansell Chris Martin Don Martin Judy Martin Steve McBride 14,-sarww Stud : a routine as winter weeks l ff' ,aww My A 7 -7 ,ewemw W f W- W W W SR Qs V. is we S E '-zu Sm X.-4 3' QQ Q. D7 '4 0 O 3 CD CD 6' D7 fl O CID CD O 53 5 CD fo CD f-o C Q. CD D 1-0- 5 4 CD CD .-4- 3' CD Q. D7 sq. CD E 0 1 7? EP. :T CD -1 C4,,M Patty Maynard Colette Fred McDaniel Jim MCEIwain Mike McCarthy Roger Mike McFerran McCambridge John McDaniel McClellan I f yf 4 ff M ,, 34 f fd' xv' W f 1 . , -,f . fm, 1 . V f 1 1 W K 1 f 'I X l ff 5 f N X ' s ? W 1 , 5 H 0 . 'ggzrw ,. . f ,W In gulf f , . j D 2 ,,. , ,,.- ,I W ,, f V .f fl' 45 Q52 fi, 4? , -g 1 Were ,. D P, 3, ' D Dave McGraw Joe Metcalf Papl Miller Bob Moore Mark McQueen Carrie Edie MINS Gail Moore Danny Meadows Meyers Jeanette Kathy Moore Mike Mencke Mike Michael Mirick Mike Moore Troy Mercer Beth Kathy Jan Moren Mitchell Paul Mitchell Middleton Kelly Miller Judy Martin and Tammy Kasinger take notes during one of Mrs. Hunter's Health classes. aux me Ds 'Y Y wi .wk V .- N., ,t 1 I 4, .I-f 7 I W? C .ff ,f , I W V.-1 .I ' 72.1-.' a, 'Q 59 l C CC ni 0 f .0 'ttf X o ,' fist 0 4 'Ili I 5 'lfa ' ' ' fu .' 2 5 O 1 I I 1' ,,r gd . 0 ' ' U fy w -2 A I , x 1 'sn . ,Qftfl iw , 5. leaf Y - . ., 1 C Xe A '5 f , lg if W -1- L, rf E- Semin used i' , 4 X, 'ti A, ' , 2 . f 4 27,11 2' l O Carc Johr Daw 4 vloore -Jloore Moore Moore . H Lll'lfeI S , X X x Seminar was a time for relaxation, quiet conversation, and assemblies, Tim Mower used it to catch up on the books. Z-47 'W ,JV Carol Moritz Linda Mossie Bob Motzel Joel Mowatt Jeff Mullins John Morris Russel Danny Tim Mower Rhonda Myers Dawn Moschell Mothersbaugh Mountain Kim Mucke Aldon Nations Tim Motley Terry Mountain X 'EZUW Kim Neal DOUQ Mark Newland Oberweather Mary Nichols Mike O'Brien Chris Nielson 3USi Odfleal Pat Nill Doyle Alan Noel Oglesby Kim Nolker BOD O'Gf0SKv Ralph Nyquist Debbie O'Hare Bob Ohms David Oliver Mike Olson Curt Orton Donna O'Shields Chris Owen Bill Oxley Jim Oxley Mike Pace Cindy Painter ' Class activities var Swswwr. Kelly Pape Gregg Perkins Carol Parkinson Randy Petty Pam Parsons Darron Cindy Paul Philips David Pirie Perry Howard uses seminar time wis fx! Roland Plude Pat Pollard Linda Powelson Tony Pratt Anita Pryor Bill Pulley Sherry Pyle Ed Raney Bill Rank Dennis Ray Teresa Raybourn Morgan Reed ely as he completes a Health assignment. w,,..,f ff' -Em? V 7 I WJ, .MM Rick Carter and Doug Braswell demonstrated 5 adverti K. ,vm I ff -in I 5 .ES i 'X 1, is 1 I ,M li? Henry Relman Anna Richey Brian Roberts Terry Renfro Greg Ricketts Rita Roberts Sandy Renken Tammy Ridge Linda Robison f 3, 14 S , lonstrated Roberts oberts Robison 'W2 '4nan..,f X f 6' advertising techniques in Composition ll class. 437 413' 'rf'-or We H h R K H Kim Rook Debbi Routh Patty Ruark Angela Russo page OC we Darryl Rgoks Marty Rowden John Rudder Chris Ryan Rode,-,baugh Tate R935 Julie Rowe Justin Lois Rygaard Russ Romazon RUSSGH tv' Q ? t Cathy Saathoff Tim Saling Debbie Sanders Sheryl Sappington Larry Saunders Terry Saunders Scott Sargent Julie Scherer 2 . J bl L 2 it Ii ' Mike Schreck Susan Scofield Mike Schonberger Mike Shackelford Wes Shanahan Donna Shaw Rick Sheets Steve Short xi? Greg Shuck Mark Sievers Kathy Simcosky Bill Simpson Jeff Simpson Pam Skelton Stephanie Skelton Bob Simrell I S L W 1 Www apring fever fills the air. on Walz Kent Warner Ron Wayman Wayne Wellman Eric Westerfield ny Walz Rick Wasson Leonard Webb Greg Wells Kris Wharton Ward Kirk Watson Lisa Wehmeir Kurt Wendel FlOn Wheeler Toni Whitworth Ted Gloria Wilhite Williamson Linda Wilkes Cindy Wilson Crysti Williams Diane Wilson Terri Williams Tammy Wilson Paul Williamson Tracy Wilson Mari Wilson Debbie Winans Gina Winking Skip Wisdom Albert Witte Nancy Wolf Debbie Wooderson Michelle Wright Steve Yates Tom Young Bill Zellmer Brenda Zimmermann Scott Sell Freshmen compete, succeed in '75-76 The 1975-76 freshmen, sponsored by Mrs. Kay Ford, worked hard in competi- tion this year, starting off by coming in se- cond in the Homecoming spirit jug and float contests. Ellen Belanger was the freshman attendant. Black and gold buttons saying Freshman Pride '75 were sold to raise money for the class treasury. At Courtwarming time the freshmen won the spirit jug contest' and Mittie Van- daveer was the Freshman attendant. They also won the turkey feather con- test in which they and the sophomores gave money to see who could buy the most feathers to fill their turkey. They sponsored the Sadie' Hawkins Dance where the girls asked the guys. The freshmen did not let the fact that they were the youngest kids in the school, or that this was their first year at LSHS, discourage them. They worked diligently, had a lot of good times, and really made a contribution to the school. Freshman class officers. ROW ONE: Pam Akers, secretaryg Pam Johannigmeier, treasurer. ROW TWO: Mike Ruth, president, David Flick, vice- president. Z . .S QV My ff 4' ,Q 7. f Manuel Abeln Julie Adams Steven Adcock Pam Akers Rhonda Allen Herb Allen Dan Anderson Kevin Anderson Terri Anderson Denise Angel Cheri Anthony Anita Atchison Tamara Bailey Terri Bailey William Bailey Bart Baker Brian Barnard Jackie Barney Janice Barry Divin Bartholomei Karen Bass Q' av. Randy Bass Mark Batarse Kent Battmer Debbie Baxter Paul Beatham Ellen Belanger Troy Bellah John Belser John Bennett Vicki Bennett Andy Bernand Lori Bernskoetter Anna Bieri Beckie Black V an 1-nf .inn U, f 'Mu .Haw 91: ., .14 P Jamie Lindsi Haroli Laura ViCf0l' 5 l -fb-f --N'-w -v - 4 - -1 --4 :-1 J- -r-fd ----:.wn:.g..-1 ,....,?v-r-1.x-..-,...l-,..,f4.. ..,, .,-...IJ--,-.1,-x,..-.... - fn.,-Vg .v.- v-- fi? ,wp W ,wh ,yy , ,Q 'W yf X Z ei! fy if fx af , X! W I ,,f f'W 9 , . if f' M71 1 fif VZ4 Q37 Af Zfi' ' Lf W , ' , ,ve , JW, A W, Wfy V ,Y 0 ' X , Af, M. ,f,!, if , ' 'fy:.,W,,, M ,, W , , ,a ,Ml , MWA. 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MW f ,wsamwmf mfmW4,,m,WqWAW ' -fW..WNWn , , f..t4,xWfW ' W Above: Why, Karen Pippin! Are you looking at those keys again? Below: Sarah Neucombe works on her Spanish notebook. X ,Y f, I f, yn' f it 37 st ,X we so J X . Les X tn N-1..-sux' Zoni Carl Rhoi Deal JV again? Zonda Freese Chris Gardner Carla Freund Julie Garrison Rhonda Fuller Bai' GHVHSOD Dean Gal! Val Gattenby fs lf' WG, Greg Geritz Brent Gibson Chad Giddings Stan Giles Brian Gillespie Janet Gillis Steve Givan Cheryl Givens Jim Goble Mark Goocher Flay Goppert Sandra Gordon Hob Gosnell Marty Grace Kaye Gregg Brian Graham ,. 1, l i e, .My Robert Greeley Jennifer Green Julie Green Lisa Green Susan Green Randy Greer Annette Groom Jeana Guenther Chris Hahn Denise Hamilton Jackie Harbit Robin Hale Dennis Hamilton Ronda Harness Helga Hallett Flick Hamilton Bev Harper Beverly Hamilton Denise Hansen Greg Harris 5 .C 3 W T., Qs it X Cheryl Finley works on a theme about the novel SOUNDER ,, ' ,ff X 176 School year divided into work, play c r ,Y W ,K f 1 , , in . W f l l Ve J rl Lisa Harrison Lori Hayward Randy Hedberg Sandy Heineman David Hauser Charlene Tim Hedgecock Eric Henley Donnie Havner Hazlett Brenda Hedrick Dennis Herbert Kim Head I -n. '-MMM ,, Jim Freed, Steve Magee and Lee Blacklidge work on their shop papers. W W V ,M f ,W ' , ' W X , 7 il! , ' f J? 1, x 5 M l l i l E i l i Marty Westlake makes a list of personalized yearbooks. Debbiel W f V , Greg Herriman Debbi High Rusty Hockett Lorrie Hoppers Lynn Hertzberg Elizabeth Sheena Holcomb Eddie Howard Jim Hertzog Hilker Debbie Hood Flenee Hoyle Judith Hibbard Steve Hill Terry Hooper Martha Hrenchir Lance Hirt l Vic Hud Brenda Connie l G.W. HL rfiffi' Yearbooks. rrie Hoppers die Howard nee Hoyle , artha Hrenchir l i l i Debbie Nichols waits for the birdie in a game of badminton during gym. s 1 'S' ,pf 4 .H , - . a s .Nei Vic Hudson Greg Iseman Pam I h Melissa Johnson Brenda Huffman Wendy Jaeger Johannigmeier Jana Jolliff Connie Huskisson Leann James Diane Johansen Brad Jones G.W. Huston Danny Jennings Don Johnson Dale Jones Joni Johnson V www.. Kathy Jones Mike Kavalesky Karen Kennedy Judy Kimzey Paul Jones Terri Keith Tina Kersulov Teresa Kimzey Robin Jones Richard Keller Mike Ketner Paula Kindell Jodie Joseph Mike Kelly Charles Kidwell Fiez King Carlyn Kurt Kennard Mary Kiefer Toni King Jurgensmeyer Brenda Huffman, Kyle Verwers and Susan Lowe remove gum at the 50's dance. I 2 177 Stuclyhlctivities ill irst high school year Q Q- te , Q t sg tg s -, t X if l S X .:-.N t ' 3 ' . Q S x Q3 S Q it x QQ Ds -Q XX 3'--'rt'-H-'s . 'yrs'-f-w f John Klaus Robert Kramer Steve Lanning Vince Lauer Ed Light John Klemenz Denise Kunard Mike Larson Cindy Lawson John Lillard Roxanne Kni Dorlisa Kunz Greg Laster Brad Lewis David Littleton PD Kevin Koeller Andy Lampson Debbie Lathrop Tami Lidberg Susan Lowe Debbie Phillips and Mark Slaughter listen to their Spanish teacher. fm! ff! ,L f ffl ML f Q ng w 'if X me f X ,mfX1f,f,f,,i al E 1 ? it l l Jim Fantin and Kevin Dampier show us how to do it. i 18 X I r W, d Z-2 ,, fiff Lisa Malm Lesa Marshall Becky Martin Peggy Luber Steve Magee Lisa Mahan Janice J! ,, ' 47 N..- .T --- - 4. , 7- f,--- f ' f f-f-Y-f-,gif-Wgg....,4 , ,--:...+?,q7,:,,f.,v-nyf-pf-Lm.u.,y-...,.,.,,-,,..,. ..:-- Freshmen look back tothe 50,8 5 we S 'Q -sk A ff' uf Steve Neft Lori Newland Eddie O'Dell Margie Oxley Nancy Nesbit Maureen Newman Shannon O'Dell Susan Pace Sarah Neucombe Debbie Nichols Glenda Oliver Mike Patton Richard Newberry Kandi Oberiander Linda Oswald Shari Paxton .J Dan Anderson creates cards for Valentines day. Rex Pemberton Vicki Pennington Sean Perry Barbara Penning Mike Percy Joyce Peterson LeRoy Pennington Susan Perkins Lori Peterson .HMM 3 l i .9 g 1 5. Q 17 g i fi .yrs 9. in-fr' NO? it . 4 ZZ? ivfwiq vi:-fx ef The LO I 1 ' 2 DamQn Phillips Stan Pierson Flick Pippinger Debbi? Ffl'l,IlllPS Dominic Karen Pippin Joe P'CC'n'n' Pietrangelo Mike Plummer Lance Pippinger 4 4 WS Margie Oxley Susan Pace Mike Patton Shari Paxton A f vffsfwy' its , The freshmen float shows the tiger about to unseat the wildcat. Below: S Lowe, D. Hood, T. Wehner, and B. Conquest bunny hop. ,wwf- f ' 1 + my f V, Michael Poe Mark Pruyn Skip Ray Terry Roberts Louise Porter Chris Puskarich . Kim Raymond Yelonda Roberts Danny Potts Mike Pyle Cheryl Reynolds Robert Roedel Kathy Powell Rodney Ragsdale Linda Ricketts Brian Rookstool Donald Powelson Dean Ramsey Jim Rider Don Rosenberger l Pruente Marlene Raney Melody Rife Roy Routon Bil Dwight Pruitt Tom Rasmussen Mark Roberts Mike Ruth ITM! -we School provides good time or some lc' A 2 in ,. -H N-....,....--0-,slung 5 fl , uni: 2 2 : - ll r 1 ' . ' fa in E f U ' i f . I V K' -1,',,,,f: I I i ' .12 t , 182 Mfr' 4 wif' V 'R xt For 3l 4 Dann R an Bobb Sander Jeff Schenke ' Danny Schlobohm David Schmitt Dale Schwagerman Y Y Y S Chris Rygaard Pam Sargent David Sagaser Tom Schaller Dennis Saling Phyllis Pairing up for the three-legged race at the 50's dance from left to right are: Barb Conquest Schauffler and Karen Corbin, Wendy Jaeger and Roland Plude, Carolyn Walsh and Suzie Lowe. 4 i l 4 .-:If Matt Sehorn Marque Shafe Kelley Shaw Joan Shook Sam Silvio Marc Sire Lorie Sloan Keith Smith Mark Seitz Steve Shapiro Tammy Sheets Cindy Shuck Creig Simpson Mike Slagle Kyle Smalley Kevin Smith Brad Linda Seivert Jim Sharp Bob Sherman Laura Slegrist Shere Sipes Mark Slaughter Julie Smith Lesli Smith Rachel Smith Russ Smith Terry Smith For 35 cents Pam Johannigmeier gets in Mr. McMilIen's trash can nke hlobohm tmitt Jefman th ith Zh John Snow Mary Sobek Bruce Smykowski Karen South Tim Smith Gina Smithson Terry Southerland Stacey Spainhour Terri Springer fa- , M1 Joy Staten Debbie Staub Robert Stayton n Brad Stearma . Q, A, Ya ja . Jeff Steele Mike Stewart Mary Stephan Sharon Stewart Charlie Dodie Steyer Stephens Beth Stiles Karen Stewart L1 Scott Stiliwell Sue Stockdell Jeff Stokes Kathy Stone iw Barbara Strange Chris Strever Cheryl Stroud Mark Sullivan Walking in the halls between classes is the perfect opportuni- ty for a talk for Joyce Needham and Rhonda Dennison. .. .,.f.4..-.L,,.-,, , ,,,,f- q,, , an ' A --- --i -717 -V-Y 7, Y or Y Freshman school days T include mixtureo events N. A if -' Vx Lisa Sutherlin Danny Taylor Alan Swaim Toni Taylor John Tanner Debra Teters Forrest Tate Jeff Thomas Chris Taylor Dennis Thompson Working on a collage for Composition l, is quite a change of pace for Denise Kunnard and Lisa Mahan. ,off as 18 4 ie' 5 , ' it yaif 5355 T . 1. V., ' ,M uv iv N xv if Rhonda Thompson Kevin Trent Deanne Turney Floy Vance Patrice Karen Villar 355553, .J . 3 Jim Trapp Todd Truly Tammy Utz Mittie Verbrugge Teri Vincent ' f Vandaveer Kyle Verwers Mike Kelly and John Bennett find a point of interest in the halls. f kr, . g r t l,l X is ' 4 I if! V 'JY , LQ., 5 , I -t, XXX Nw 1-1 Eric Volk Jim Wagq Carolyn l Eileen W1 Q .ai Pam Wil Leanne Williar Bobby Willoul nts X I fps . t , , i ' fi , ' Eric Volkmer Jeff Walters Jodi Ward Frank Weaver David Wendt Laura Whalen Jim Waggoner John Walton Trent Ward Mandy Webb Doug Robert Whaley Carolyn Walsh Penny Walton Susan Watts Brenda Wehner Wesselschmidt Alana Wharton Eileen Walter Bruce Ward Sherri Waugh Dane Welt Mark Westhoff Teresa Wharton Marty Westlake and Lisa A t X fi . ' I lv' 4. 'fi - ' L' W'll Kenda Wilson Kerry Winfiel Tina Wiseman Kirby Yates lggglirllgmlams D'3i?id Wison Rachel Wilson Kevin Winking Mike Wright Mike 'illar ' Wmiamson Keith Wilson Kristy Delbert Wirth Linda Wrobbel Ziegenhorn cent Bobby Wmermood Brad Ziegler Willoughby v Flobin Whenham Susan Whittle Steve White Rochelle Darlene ' Willcutt Whitmire Dave Williams Barbara Whittle Kathy Williams Debbie Phillips and Melody Rlfe enjoying checking out on the last day of school. Bostick, Abato, Phil 156,160 ABBOTT, REBECCA 67 Abdulky, Arlissa 142 Abdulky, Jamin 99 Abeln, Joe Abeln, Manuel 170 ADAMS, GENEVA 61 Adams, Julie 80,170 Adams, Robin 80,142 Adcock, Steven170 Adee, Bill 70,79,83,118 Adee, Raymond 142 Adkins, Ray 118 AGERS, KAREN 93 Akers, Pam 80,81,170 Akers, Teresa Akins, Caren 142 Albin, Steve Alexander, Therese 118 Allan, Linda 156 Allbee, Dereck 138,142 Allbee, Jay Lynn 81,118 Allega, Tim 83,142,159 Alleman, Russell 37,142 Allen, Lezlie 56,57,70,94,118,122 Allen, Randy 156 Allen, Rhonda 25,80,85,170 Allen, Shawn 37,142 ALLEY, JEAN Allison, Danny 142 Allison, Terri 81,156 Allred, Tani 155 Almash, Fran 81,126 Alpers, Herbert Alpers, Mike 69,142 Anders, Jamie Anderson, Bill 70,118 Anderson, Danny 191 39,170 Anderson, Danny l10l 142 Anderson, Dave 118 Anderson, Dixie 70,81,118 Anderson, Elaine 103,142 Anderson, Gordon 70,156 Anderson, Jewel 142 Anderson, Kevin 170 ANDERSON, ROGER 62 Anderson, Terri 44,170 Andrews, Laura 25,156 Angel, Denise 25,80,170 Anthony, Cheri 76,170 Arbonies, Denise 63,118 Arbuckle, Shayne 56,57,70,83,118,192 Arel, Gary 156 Arth, Greg Arthur, Janet 118 Arthur, Jeff 156 Ashburn, Pam ASHER, MIKE 52,64 Askew, Barbara 156 Atchison, Anita 80,170 Atchley, Gene 118 Atwell, David 142 Atwell, Mike 37.69.106 Atwood, Kelli 156 Atzmiller, Rocky 118 Bachler, Clay 142 Bacon, Bruce 156 BACHUS, SHERYL 93 Backhus, Greg 82,83,118 Index Belter, Paul 157 Bennett, Bennett, Bill 81.157 Denise 89,119 Bennett, Doug 33,79,103,142 Bennett, Jerry 119 Bennett, John 170,184 Bennett, Roy 142 Bennett, Vickie 103,170 Berlekamp, Jan 25,81,157 BERLEKAMP, JOHN 110 Bernand, Andy 170 Bernskoetter, Lori 170 Berry, Lyn 25,26,142 Bias, Cindy 157 Bieri, Anna 47,80,81,103,170 Bieri, Nancy Bieri, Reatha 119 Bingman, Richard 142 BINTNER, ROBERT 63,142 Black, Beckie 170 BLACK, DIANE 34,117,105 Black, Jamie 81,171 Black, Lindsey 83,103,171 Blacklidge, Lee 157,176 Blaine, Harold 171 Blair, Paul 142 Blakeman, Rodney Bland, Lori 81,119 Bland, Richard, 157 Blankenship, Reta Blomberg, Laura 76,171 Blomberg, Mike 37,142 BOBBITT, BOB 54,67,192 Bobbitt, Bobbitt, Matt 143 Tina 76,171 Bock, Danny 171 Boeding, Brenda 72,94,119 Boeding, David 157 BOHON, SUSAN 77 Bolas, Don 143 Bollinger, David 143,148 Bollinger,Jan 77,171 Bolser, Janell 143 Bond, Lisa 119 Boney, Mike 33,157 Boone, Dan 39,85,157 Boone, Tim 171 Borgman, Carrie 119 Bosch, Martin 171 Bossow, Jens 157 Bossow, Rick 157 John 171 Burch, Bonita 157 Burch, Jean 171 Burch, Jeff 171 Burke, Kevin 59,131,143 Burkhart, Katie 157 Burks, Joy 143 Burks, Mick 157 BURNETT, TOM 39,50,64 BURNETTE, CHRIS 64,99 Burns, Cooper 80,171 Burry, Charlie 79,88,143 Burry, Leroy 38,85,171 Burton, Jeannie 35,171 Burton, Kathy 143 Bushey, David 143 Butkovich, Lynette 157 Butler, Barbara 143 Butler, Rex 37,38,157 Butler, Shelia 81,157 Butterbaugh, Tim 81,157 Butts, Brenda 80,81,143 Butts, Janice 70,8O,157 Butts, Marsha 157 Buxton, Tom 143 CADY, JACK 58,109,130 Cagle, Terry 70,120 CAHILL, ED 37,39,41 Cambron, Wes 157 Cameron, Kathy 45,171 CAMPBELL, BERNARD 108,110,140 Campbell, Chris 33,157 Campbell, Debbie 81,171 Canterbury, Donna 143 Cantrell, Debbie 6,81,156,157 Cape, Julie 103,157 Carlile, Marianne 81,120 Carlyle, Bob 120 Carlyle, Jerry 143 Carnes, Doug 37,41,143 Carney, Belinda 81,143 Carney, Clay 38,171 Carpenter, Kent 157 Carpenter, Steve 88,143 Carpenter, Tim 39,172 Carriker, Clint 37,143 Carriker, Valorie 158 Carroll, Audrey 143,147 Carroll, David 172 Boswell, Jim 143 Bottorff, Kenny 119 Bottorff, Kevin 143 Boudreaux, George 143 Bowen, Carol 31,34,35,69,72,73,142,143 Bowen, Kevin 85,157 Bowers, Eddie 38,106,171 Bowers, Merle 106,143,155 Bowers, Rick 81,85,157 Bowlin, Jim 143 Bowlin, Kathy 70,71,79,83,119,192 Bowlin, Mark 171 Bowman, Hershall 171 Boyce, Sherri 14,56,57,70,72,73,118,119,140 Boyd, Tom 6,36,37,52,70,119 Braden, Kathy 94,119 Bradford, Mark 143 Bradley, Bob 171 Bradley, Connie 143 Carroll, Debbie 90,143 Carroll, Tim 172 Carter, Carter, Candi 172 Cathy 25,28,120 Carter, Jeff 80,83,84,85,172 Carter, Mike 158 Carter, Phil 79,86,87,144,161 Carter, Rick 37,3B,48,158,166 Cary, Robin 79,144 Case, Marie 83,144 Case, Paula 80,158 Casey, Jill 80,83,158 Casey, Margaret 139,144 Casey, Mary 70,71,120,192 Castle, Valerie 172 Castle, Vicki 144 Castro, Maria 172 Castro, Paula 158 Caywood, Robin 81,144 Bradley, Rodger 37,38,43,147 Bradley, Sherri 119 Bradley, Tammie 157 Bradley, Vickie 157 Baiers, Marie 156 Bailey, Linda 142 Bailey, Tamera 170 Bailey, Terry 170 Bramwell, Christine 171 Brand, Steve 143 Branick, Jim 38,171 Brasington, Mike 143 Caywood, Sonyia 172 Ceynowa, Ann 29,85,172 Chamblee, Christa 34,158 Chamblee, Claudia 34,35,144 Chamblin, Jennifer 81,85,158 Chamblin, Tim 172 Charles, Sandi 103,144 CHILDRESS, RUSSELL 32,33,40,41,49,105 Childress Shell 81172 Bailey, William 170 Baker, Diane 24,80,103,142 BAKER, RON 39,67 Ball, Harley 88,118 Barber, Kathy 80,142 Barker, Paul 79,156 Barker, Rusty 103,142 Barnard, Brian 170 Barnes, Mark Barnes, Mike 118 Barnes, Sona 25,156,159 Barnes, Tammy 156 Barney, Jackie 170 Barry, Janice 170 Bartholomei, Divin 170 Bartlett, Eric 142 Bass, Karen 170 Bass, Randy 170 Bass, Rick 4,40,48,119,136 Batarse, Mark 38,82,85,17O Batchelor, Kim 34,156 BATTLES, KATHY 46,64 Battmer, Kent 170 Bauer, Mike 142 Baxter, Debbie 170 BEAM, BILL 100 Beaman, Lisa 88,142 Bears, Don 156 Beatham, Duncan 142 Beatham, Paul 170 Becker, Jamie 119 Becker, John 142 Bedsaul, Ronald 81,156 Beebe, Debi 81,142 Beebe, Karen 142 Beebe, Karl 157 Beeson, Bea-Elyse 25,80,81,83,157 BEESON, RUTH 142,193 Belanger, Ellen 13,15,73,81,170 Bellah. Troy 170 Bellamy, Steve 157 Belser, Anne 19,25,28,70,71,79,119 Belser, John 33.85,170 Belter, Lynn 119 Braswell, Doug 37,38,39,48,157,166 Brattin, Rick 119 Brattin, Vickie 76,119 Bray, David 51,157 Breon, Sherri 171 Breshears, Gerry 71,120,132,192 Breshears, Terry 37,71,112,120 Bressm-un, Linda 120 BREWER, JAMIE 25,28,93 Brewer, Lee 120 Bricker, Christine 85,171 BRIGGS, PATRICIA 102 Briscoe, Mark 85,157 Brizendine, Lyndon 39,171 Brizendine, Teresa 70,71,94,120 Brobst, Barbara 120 BROBST, BILL 51,63 Brock, Jeff 38,171 BROCKMAN, JAMES T. 64,110 Brolller, Bo 37,143 Brooks, Eddie 39,171 Brooks, Pamela 171 , Y - Chiles, Vicky 78,79,83,144 Christian, Dan Christian, Karen 120 Clagett, Debi Clark, Cathy 25,26,144 Clark, Elizabeth 158 Clark, Clark, Jackie 172 Katie 25,26,158 Clark, Linda 25,56,44,80,83,139,158 Clark, Clark, Nancy 80,158 Phyllis 44,56,57,70,71,72,79,83,86,87,88,89,120 CLARK, WILLIAM 64 Clasbey, Steve 172 Clewel l, Rick 172 Cline, Chuck 144 Cline, Tanya 80,81,120 CLINTON, LIZ 172 Clover, Amy 172 Clover, Mark 158 Coble, Coble, Gary 82,83,144 Paulette 46.172 Brown, Bob 37.38.157 Brown, David 143 Brown, Debbie 47,157,158 Brown, Karen 157 Brown, Lori 81,171 Brown, Rhonda 23,25,69,70,100,120,141 Brown, Teresa 120 Brown, Terree 171 Brown, Terry Browne, Charlie 112 Browne, Klm 171 Brownfield, Mary 143 Broyles, Karen 157 Bruce, Bill 143 Bruce, Ed 37,41,52,79,143 BRUCE, NORMA 115 Bruce, Sue 171 Brummett, Brenda 25,73,138,157 Bryant, Curtis Buehre, Wendy 171 BUNCH,ClNDY 171 Bunch, Geri 56,57,143 Coble, Scott 56,57,69,120 Cochran, Jerry 172 Cochran, John 50,144 Cockrell, Diana 144 Cockrell, Jim 172 Coday, Bill 158 Coffey, Tom 120 Coffman, Jack Coffman, Julie 172 Cohee, Linda 172 Coldlron, Chester Coldiron, Linda 47,69,83,144 Coldiron, Mark 69,158 Cole, Kathy 172 Collier, Debbie 144 Collins, Cindy 83,158 Collins, Darrell 172 Collins, Dwayne 81,158 Collins, Dwight 158 Collins, Melanie 70,121,192 COLLUM, DAVID 85,172 Colston, Cindy 83,144 Colton, F COMENE Conde, E CONINE, CONKLIIN Conn, Ma Connally, CONNER Connors, Connors, Connors, Connors, Conques Conques' CONSTA Conway, Cook, Da Cook, Mi Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Copeland Copple, l Copple, F Corbin, K Corbin, Ill Corn, Tin Cornell, l Cornell, E Cornett, A Cornett, I Cornwell, Corson, E Corson, C Cortner, I Costello, Coulter, I- Courts, N Courts, S Cowan, C Cox, Den Cox, Johi Cox, Keni Cox, Lent Cox, Stev Craft, Chl Cranford, CRAVEN, Crawford, Creagan, Creamer, CRESWEI Crews, De Crossley, Crossley, Crystal, D Curtright, Cutshall, I Dale, Dale, DAM ON, Damp Damp Dane' Danei Dang Dang .1 'e e ' v t e e a Dani l Dani Dann Danni Dann Dara Darn Darn Darr Daugl , Daugl , I r l Daug Dave David Davis Davis, Davis, Davis, DAVI. Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Dean, D ean, Dean, Dearir Deato DeCai Decke Decke Decke Decke Decke DeFre DeFre DeGrc D L r e r I c c a a o li e a DeLe DeMai Denni: Denzi Derlet Derm Derm DeSp DeSp Diam Dlamo Dlcker Dicke Diehl, Diehl, M Dlekm Diekm DIEK 89,120 Colton, Robert 81,144 COMENS. GARY 66.67.68,69 Conde. Betsi 7,86.87,144.146 CONINE, LlLLlAN 115 CONKLING. WINSTON 63 Conn. Margaret 25,158 Connally, Rex 158 CONNER, TINA 81.172 Connors. Glenn 121.125 Connors, Jennifer 144 Connors, Jon 144 Connors, Mike 172 Conquest. Barb 80,171,172.1B1,182 conquest. Kirk 79,158 coNsTAai.E, vickie 121 Conway. Dale sa.7a.79.172 Cook. Danny 121 Cook. Mike 144 Cooper. Betsi 118.121 Cooper, Cameron 158 Cooper, Dale 37,48,78.79.144 Cooper. Denise 172 Cooper, Diane 144 Cooper, Kenny 50.79.121.138 Cooper, Verna 158 Copeland, Bill 19.39.78.79.172 Copple, Lizanne 172 Copple, Roger 172 Corbin, Karen 172,182 Corbin, Mark 144 Corn, Tim 158 Cornell, Linc 78.79.85.173 Cornell, Susan Cornett. Anita 56,57.121,124 Cornett. Heath 173 Cornwell. Susan 34,173 Corson, Bret 37.38.43,158 Corson, Greg 42,173 Cortner, Lori 83,144 Costello. Beth 173 Coulter, Keith 144 Courts, Mike 121 Courts, Sheryl 173 Cowan. Cathy 79.83.144 Cox, Denise 70,173 Cox. John 121 Cox, Kenneth Cox, Lenora 44,47,158 Cox, Steve 81 Craft. Christina 173 Cranford.Sandy 73.80.83,158 CRAVEN, LORETTA 115 Crawford, Jett 38.81.173 Creagan, Cathy 154 Creamer, Tracy 158 CRESWELL. NANCY 85 Crews, Dee Ann 158 Crossley, Jeff 173 Crossley, John 70.79.121 Crystal. Dana 79.144 Curtri ht Richard 19.52,70.71.72.79.121.140 9 . Cutshall, David 173 Dale, Mike 71,121,141 Dale. Tony 158 DAMON. BOB 115 Dampier. Kevin 39,173,178 Dampier. Tom 121 Daney. Liz 35.45.173 Daney. Steve 30.40,41.144 Dang, Kim-Sa 16,158 Dang. Que-Phuong 16.173 Daniel, Robert 121,96 Daniel, Terri 158 Dannaldson, Brian 121 Danner, Dennis 158 Danner, Kevin 173 Darabos, Barbara 35.45,46,173 Darnell, Debbie 80.83.158 Darnell. Mike 32.33.144 Darrah, Rick Daugherty. Beth 69,145 Daugherty, Bruce 173 Daugherty, Chris 173 Davenport, Danny Davidson. Kenny 158 Davis. Becky 81,121 Davis. Bob 81,106,107.145 Davis, Brenda 25.47.173 Davis, Jaye 37.71.121 Dixon, Debbie 145 Dixon. Doug 37,69.72,142,145 Dixon, Mark 31.32.33.145 Doctor, Kim 34,159 Dodson, Sandra 173 Dold, Angela 77.173 Dold, Peggy 173 Douglas, Rose Mary 159 Doyle. Carolyn 155 Doyle. Ronnie 122 Dozier, Jill 159 Draheim. Richard 69.7O.71.78,79.118.'l22 Drew. Debbie 81.173 Driskill. Denise Drlskill. Denzil 159 Driver. Randy 79.159 Dubin. Karen 83.173 Duckett. Bobbi 159 Duffey. Debi 145 Duffey, Pam 173 Dugan. Bill 24.32.33.40.41,48.49,70.71.78.79.116,122,140 Dugan. Lauri 35.114.47.159 Dugan. Sharon 46,138,145 Duncan. Karen 173 Duncan. Lisa 145 Duncan. Robert 85,173 Duncan, Robin 70.173 Dunham. Brett Dunham, Christopher Dunham, Lynn 159 Dunlap. Jett 173 Dunnington. Cathy 159 Dunnington. Teresa 145 Durham, Randy 122 Durnell, Kim 10.73.79.174,180 DURNELL. M.D. DUVALL, WILLIAM 76,77 Dye, Debbie 103.159 Dyer, Dyer, Dyke. Dyke. Diane 79.103,145.149 Donald 78,79,B5,174 Brad 71.88.122 Heather 79,145 DAVIS. J.C. 37.62 Davis. Joyce 173 Davis, Kenny 158 Davis. Susan 94.121 Davis, Thelma 173 Dean, Buck 158 Dean, Nancy 145 Dean, Paul 85.173 Dearing, David 145 Deaton. Darinda 29.79.121 DeCarIo. Gina 158 Decker, Jenean 145 Decker, Joanie 69.158 Decker. Mark 145 Decker, Tricia Decker. Vickie 145 DeFreeoe. Gail 158 DeFreece Rand 19.37.88 121 . Y I DeGroot, Sue 23.25.69.81,88.121 DeLancey, Danny 173 DeLeersnyder, Karen 79.145 DeMars, Linda 103,173 Dennison. Rhonda 81,173,183 Denzin, Marc 154 Derleth. Joe 173 Dermond, Nels 37.38.70.159 Dermond, Per 173 DeSpain, Julie 145 DeSpain, Margie 34,159 Diamond, Curtis 159.163 Diamond, Shelly 173 Dickerson, Dan Dickey, JoEllen 25,145 Diehl, David 85.173 Diehl. Mike 71.83.122 Diekmann. Jett 37,52.B3,145 Diekmann. Kyle 38.79.143 DIEKMANN, ROBERT 11,110 -a...i,-...,q - - ' 'N-' Eager, Karen 35,45,46,159 Eager, Steve 37.52.122 Eager. Tracy 117.145 Early, Bobbi 29.80.174 EARLY, DENNIS 98 EARLY. SHARON 45 Easter, H.B. 174 Edwards, Jana 46.174 Edwards. Randy 122.126 Edwards. Rusty 145 Edwards, Vanessa 80,174 Egelston, Debbie 47.70.159 Egelston, Derrin 38.50.174 Ehlers. Sandy 46.83.159 Eiskina. Ed 174 Eiskina. Mike 159 Elbel. Mark 145 Elder, Brent 38.43.51,174 Eller, Denise 70.122 Ellerman, Pamela Elliot, Rense 174 Elliot, Vicki 47.81.159 Elliott. Debbie 159 Elliott. Richard Ellis. Cathy 159 Ellis, Many 174 Ellis, Randy 145 Ellis. Teresa 81 Ellis, Vicki 116,159 Engelhardt. Darryl 145 England, Danny 122 England, Karen 80.159 Engle. Bill Engle, Darin 38,39.174 Engle. Kim 145 Enke. Debbie 145 Etter, Deanna 174 Eubank. Eddie 159 Eubanks. Connie 81.145 Everitt. Gary 13.61.85.174 Everman, Kathy 174 Everman, Laura 159 Evinger, Brad 159 Evinger, Kim Evinger, Morgan 174 Evinger, Rick 174 Ewing, Greg 79,106,107,145 Falk. Liz 174 Fann. Earl 71,122,192 Fantin. Alexis 81 Fantin. James 33,174,178 Farmer. Cindy 94.122 Farmer. Janet 174 FARNING, DONNA 58 Farnlof. Ann 69,145 Feeback. Kathy 25,26.27.145 Fender. Roger 11.37.40.52,70,71.7B,79,119.122, Fender. Rory 81.159 Ferguson, Jackie Fetters, Russ 174 Fiedler. Phillip 159 Fields. Darrell 37,160 Fierce, Donald 70.152 Fike, Dawna 146 Finke, Kim 34,146 Finley. Cheryl 80,174,175 Fitzmaurice. Dolores Flick. David 39,85.170,174 Flick, Steve 117.192 FLINT, TOM 13.37.64 Flippin, Darrell 146 Foley. Shelly 81,146 Forbes, Rick 43.146 Forbes. Terri 85.174 Ford, Bill 122 FORD. KAY 63 FORD. MIKE 99 Fortin, Gre 146 9 Foster. Amber 160 Foster. Keith 174 Foster. Kevin 3.32.39,85,100.160 ......l-1-'- 140 Foulk, Robert Fouts, Duane 68.69.122 Fox. Marianne 70.71 Fraley, Debbie 160 Francka, Carl 43.146 Franklin, Cindy 122 Franklin, Mike 160 Frantsen. Polly 25.28.71,83.123 FRANTSEN. SALLY 55.61.136 Fraze, Lisa 146 Fraze, Sam 33.160 Frazier. Cherie 25.85.174 Frazier. Nickle 79.146 Freed, Jim 76,174,176 Freeman, Donna 174 Freeman, Lanny 103.123 Freeman, Robert 123 Freese, Zonda 80.83.175 Freund. Carla 175 Fricke, Bill 85.160 Fritchie. Davin 30,37,42.43,106,146 Frommer. Eddie 146 Frommer. Heidi 145,146,150 Frye. Bob 160 Fulks, Michael 71.83.123 Fuller, Rhonda 175 Galley, Peggy 123 Gall. Dean 38,175 Galloway, Annetta 160 Galloway, Sheila Flaharty 122 Gann, Jeff 37.81.146 Gardener, Chris 85.175 Gardner, Gardner, Gardner, Gardner. Gardner, Gardner, Gardner. Gardner, Gardner. Jeff 146 Jennifer 83.160 Jim 146 John 160 Jon 160 Lee 146 Rick 84,123 Sue 25,47.56.57,72.142,146 William Garduno. Mike Garland, Sandy 80.83.160 GARLAND. SHIRLEY 61 Garner. Cindy 80,103,160 Garner. Teri 79,146 Garrett, Kevin 146 Garrett. Mark 3.71,123 Garrison. Greg 122,123 Garrison. Julie 175 Garrison, Karen 80,160 Garrison. Ray 175 Gattenby, Rick 42,106,146 Gattenby, Val 81,175 Generaux, Rhonda Gentry. Donnie 81,146 Gerifz, Greg 39.175 Gibson, Brent 38.175 Gibson, Brian 106 Gibson, Kim 71.81.123 GIBSON, MARY 64,112 GIBSON. THOMAS 67.112 Gibson. Todd 37.61.123 Gibson, Ward 37.39.160 Giddings, Chad 39,50,82,85.175 Giles. Stan 85,175 Gillespie. Anita 44.70.71.94.123 Gillespie, Brian 43,175 Gillespie. Steve 42.78.79.146 Gillis. Janet 81,175 Gillis. Steve 123 Givan. Steve 38.50.175 Givens, Cheryl 35.47,85.175 Givens, Rusty 52.79.123 GLAZIER. ROBERTA 25 Goble, Jim 39,175 Goble. Kyle 19.39.160 Goble. Richard 71,123 Goble, Ted 37,123 Goedecke. Duane 79.83.160 Golliher, Bruce Golliher, Gary 160 Goocher. Mark 175 Goppert. Andy 123 Goppert. Ray 175 Gordon. Robin 146 Gordon, Sandra 81,175 Gorski, Bill Gosnell, Rob 175 Goucher. Mike 160 Gould. Russell 160 GOURLEY. BOB 111 Grace, Marty 175 Gragg, Kaye 175 Graham. Andy 34.41.146 GRAHAM. BARBARA 123 Graham, Brian 3B.43,85.175 Graham. Bruce 37,38,42.85.160 Graham. Rick 146 Graham. Sandy 81.160 Graham, Vickie 83.146 Gray, Cathy 75 Greeley. Leo 81.160 Greeley, Robert 175 Green, Debbie 146 Green Jennifer 35,46.83.175 Green Julie 175 Green Lisa 25.81.175 Green Lynn 81,160 Green Pam 56.57.70.123.192 Green. Randy 146 Green. Steve 147 Green. Susan 175 Greenway, Jeff 160 Greenway. Mark 117,132,192 Greer, Randy 175 Gregory, Vickie 147 Grey. Kris 33.160 Grey. Kevin 71.123 Grlesel. Henry 50.147 Griffin. Jane 80,B3.103,160 Grlffln, Joan 73.83.138,160 Griffin, Mike 147 Griffin. Randy 83,139,147 Griffith. Dana 79.83,86.87.88.147 Grlgsby. Bob 123 Grogan. J oy 66.147 Jones. Groom, Annette 25.81.175 Groom, Mark 83.147 Gross. Deon 161 Gross. Lance Groves, Ron 117.123 Guenther. Jeana 47,175 Guerra. Henry 161 GUFFEY. GAIL 115 Guttey, Jayme 70.88.124 Guittar, Julle 81,147 Gustafson, Kara 147 Guy. Terry 155 Gwin, Judy 80,147,161 Gwln. Nancy 19.35,47,70,71,72.124 Hacker, Karen 69,147 Hahn. Chris 175 Hahn. Laurie 47.83.161 Hake. Jeannette 81.161 Hale. David Hale. Robin 25.80.83,175 Hetrick. Karl HEUERTZ. TOM 156 Hibbard, Judith 85.176 Higgins. Tracy 25.28.47,148 High. Debbi 80,81.103.176 Highfill. Tim 79.148 Hilker. Elizabeth 34.80,85.176 Johnson. Johnson, Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnston. Jerry 37.38.48,162 Joni 177 Kurt 37.148 Melissa 25,103,177 Mike 37.38.39.52.162 Steve 149 Tom 37,162,163 HIL L. BILL 52 Hill. Dana 80.81.148 Hill. Jeb Hill, Jim Hill. Robin 4.19.35.45.46.7O,138.140 Hill. Steve 176 Hillyer DeeDee Hillyer: .Jeff 14a Hillyer Kim 124 Hinonf Kellie 161 Hinton. Hinton. Hinton. Brenda Janet 161 Rick 36.37 Hirning. Jim Hirt. La nce 38,176 Hisey. Bernie 161 Hisey. Bill Hite. Virginia 161 Joiner. Joiner. Jollift. Kelly 162 Kim 25.26.149 Jana 177 Jones, Annette 162 Jones. Jones. Jones. Jones. Jones. Jones. Jones. Jones. Jones. Jones, Jones. Jones. Brad 177 Bob 38.73.162 Dale 177 Dan Glenda 149 Jean125 Jim 112i 69,125 Jim 1111 149 Julie 162 Kathy 177 Kevin 162 Leslie 125 JONES. LYLE 50.112 Paul 38.39.177 Haley. Jef! 139 Hall. Barrie 39.51.161 Hall, Dan 147 Hall. Gary Hall. Pam Hall. Richard Hall, Robert 147 Hallett, Brad 161 Hallett, Helga 175 Hallum. Rex 147 Hamilton. Beverly 175 Hamilton. Carolyn Hamilton. Denise 1111 81.147 Hamilton. Denise 193 80.81.175 Hamilton. Dennis 175 Hamilton. Rick 175 Hammer, Susan 81.147 Hammond, Cathy 80.82.85.161 Hancock. Chuck124 HANCOCK. LLOYD 99 Hancock. Tammy 83,147,152 Haney. Jan 161 Haney. John 50 Hankins. Andrea 81.161 Hanna. Terri 161 Hanner. Steve 147 Hansen, Deanna 10.70.137 Hansen, Denise 175 Hanson. Jett-11,147 Hanson. Steve 161 Happy. Pat 124 Hobbs. John 124,130 Hockett. Linda 161 Hockett, Rusty 176 Hodges. Janet 124 Hoduski. Brian 50.161 Hoke. Kris 34.47,69.161 Holaday. Mike 148 Holcomb. Sheena 176 Holder. Carol 161 Hollis. Mark 78.79.162 Hollon. Phyllis 162 Holman, Diana 81,162 Holman. Karen 162 Holman, Kathy 79.148 Holman. Terry 124 HOLMES, KENNETH 99.107 Holt, Don 63.124 Holtzclaw. Harold 124.129 Holzer. Chester Homan. Terry 162 Hood, Debbie 25 Hooper. Terri 25,176,181 Hoover. Cathy 80,148,162 Hoover. Cindy 88.89 Hopkins. Dib 162 Hopkins, Iris Hoppers, Lorrie 81.176 Horst, Karen 6,25,28.70.79.124.192 House. Duonna 103.162 House. Jeff 162 Jones, Penny 79.83.149 Jones. Robin 85.177 Jones. Shelia 81.149 Jones. Teresa Joos. Alison 47.83.149 Joseph. Jodie 25.47.177 Joseph. Tammy 81,156,162 Journey, Vince 125 Jurgensmeyer. Anita 125 Jurgensmeyer. Carlyn 25.81.177 Kaltenstadler. Barb 70.162 Kasinger, Tammy 162 Katz, Kyle 83,162 Kaualesky. Mike 177 Keehler, Esther 162 KEISKER. M.G. KEITH. ARVELLA 115 KEITH. JOHN 11. 108,109.110.112 Keith. Kandy 71.79,126.139,140 Keith, Terri 25,27.44.177 Keller. Kim 85,103,162 Harbit. Jackie 5.17.76 Hare. Steve 6,56.57,79.B6,88.124.192 Her US Will Q . Harmon, Lynn 23,25.69,71,72.88.124.139.141 Harmon. Paul 161 Harmon. Phil Harness, Ronda 76.175 Howard, Annette Howard, Eddie 176 Howard. Greg 125 Howard. Perry 162,166 Howard. Sylvia 148 Howley, Karen 162 Hoyle. Regina Keller. Richard 177 Keller. Robin 126 Keller. Sandy 80.162 Kelley Chris 43.81.162 Kelley. Kevin 78.79.80,162 Kelley. Mike 76.177 Kelley, Pat 37.126 Kelley, Ronda 70.81 Kelley. Theresa 61.81.149 Kelly. Jo 80,162 Kell Karen Y. Kelly. Mike 184 Harold, Becky 161 Harold, Brett 147 Harold. Patti 25.26,27,70.124 Harper. Barbara Harper. Becky 71,124,192 Harper. Ben 161 Harper. Bev 175 Harris. Cheryl 161 Harris. Debbie 147 Harris. Greg 175 Harris. Rick 70.161 Harrison. Danny 81.161 Harrison. Lisa 80.176 Harrison. Robin 161 Harrison, Shawn Harshner, Arvel 160 Hartley. Sandra 147 Hatfield. Hatfield. Mark 161 Mike 52.B5.147.152 Haus. Vicki 147.150 Hauser. Hauser. Havner. Havner. David 176 Fred 161 Dianna 69.83.147 Donnie 176 HAVNER. JUNE 102 Hawkins. George 124 Hawkins. Steve 147 Haycock. Denise 81.161 Haycock. Janis 81.124 Hayes, Greg Hayes,Steve 19.84.124 Haynie. Steve 147 Hays. Jim 147 Haywood, Lori 176 Hazelrigg. Lisa 161 Hazlett. Charlene 85.176 Head, Kim 176 Headley, Kim 20.25.28,55.56,57.88.142.147 Headley. Sandee 25.26.72.73.85.159.161 Heard. Debbie 79,103,147 HECK. DEBORAH 102 Hedberg, Lisa 83,147 Hedberg. Randy 85.176 Hedgecock. Tlm 176 Hedrick. Brenda 76,80 Hedrick. Brian 124 Heftner,Janet 103.161 Heimsoth, Andy 37.41,52,147 Heineman. David 161 Heineman. Debbie 81,148 Heineman. Sandy 176 Henderson. Tom 148 Hendrickson. Sue 94.124 Henley. Allen 161 Henley. Eric 176 Henley. Jane 124 Henry. Dawn 148 Herbert. Dennis 176 Herman, Autumn 83,148,154 Hernandez. Junior 52.85.161 Herriman, Greg 78.79,B0.85.176 Herriman, Tanya 78,79.83.148 Hertzberg. Lynn 80.176 Hertzog, Danny 143,148 Hertzog. Jim 19,38.58.176 HERTZOG. JOHN 111 Hertzog, Kathy 124 Hertzog, Penny 19,22,25,28,70.124 Hesse, Edward 82.83.161 Hoyle. Renee 176 Hrenchir. Martha 176 HUDSON. DORIS 103 Hudson. Duane 83 HUDSON, LAWRENCE 66 Hudson. Victor 171.177 Huffman, Brenda 80.177 Huttman. Warren 78,79.83,88.89,148 Hughes. Catrence Hughes. Randy 148 Hughes, Sharon 162 HUGHES, WAYNE 77 Hughey. Beth 125 Huitt. Steve 125 Huls. Lisa 162 Humphrey. Mike 79.88.125 Humphrey. Scott 69.71,79.125 HUNT. GWEN 115 Hunt. Mike 78.79.148 Hunt. Randy 148 Hunt. Rick Hunt. Rusty 162 Hunt. Wes 125 HUNTER, CLAUDIA 35.46.105 HUNTER. JIM 93,94 Hunziker, Lisa 81.148 Hurlbut. Dixie Huskisson, Connie 25.177 Hustad. Mike 2.37.148 Huston, G.W. 38.50.177 Hutson, Danny 162 lkerd. Tammy 148 Irwin. Becky 142.148 lseman, Greg 38.39.79,177 lseman, Jeff Jacks. Bridgette 162 Jackson. Brad 162 Jackson, Sandy 148 Jaeger. Wendy 35,177,182 James, Bill James. Bob James. Leann 176 James.Tina 148 JANSEN. LARRY 45 Jarvis. Peggy 148 Jaurequi, Laura 148 Jenks. Claudia 148 Jennings. Danny 38.39.177 Jennings. Kerry 13.148 Jennings. Sindi 80.148 Jensen, Holly 148 Jereau. Robin 71,125 Jessee. Jefti 79.125 Johannigmeier. Pam 80.81.170.177.183 Johansen. Diane 81.177 Johns, Susan 13,80.148.150 Johnson, Cheryl 70.78.79,125 Johnson. Cindy 125 Johnson. Curtis 78.79.162 Johnson. Don 177 Johnson. Greg 125 Kelly, Monica 81,149 Kelly. Tim Kempf. Terri 70.94.126 Kennard. Kim 25.28,7O.71.79.126.192 Kennard. Kris 162 Kennard. Kurt 38.85.177 Kennedy. Karen 177 Kennedy, Randy Kenneth. Jeanne 25.26.162 Kenneth. Sandra 149 Kent. Chuck 149 Kent. Terri 25.162 Kersulov. Brenda 162 Kersulov. Tina 177 Ketner. George 148,149 Ketner. Mlke 177 Kettner. Mark 37.38.39.163 Kidwell. Charles 177 Kidwell. David 149 Kidwell. Tammy 149 Kidwiler. Mike 163 Kidwiler. Tammy 77,149 Kiefer. Mary 25.177 Kimbrough. Joe 149 Kimsey. Joel 83.149 Kimzey. Judy 177 Kimzey. Teresa 85.177 Kindell. Mike 149 Kindell. Paula 80.177 Kindell. Patty 35.70.163 King. Beth 149 King. Jasper 79,126 King, Jennie 81.126 King. Linda King. Rex 38,173,177 King. Rick 126 King. Susan 56.57.149 King, Toni 80,177 KINGSLEY, GEORGIA Kinsler. Michael 126 Kinslow, Mike KIRBY. MARVIN 112 KIRLIN, WANDA 62 Kirn. Gene 163 Kirn. Loren 37,38,43.73.163 Kirn, Mike 163 Klaus. John 85,178 Klemenz. John 178 Klote. Mike 37.149 KNIPNLEYER. JIM 33.67 Knipp. Ann 25.28.83.149 Knipp. Roxanne 178 Knorr, Brenda 70.94.126 Koehler. Cindy 25.89.163 Koehler. Randy 163 Koehler, Ron 149 Koeller. Kevin 69.178 Koeller. Steve 126 Kraemer, Dina 71.126 Kraemer, Robert 83,178 Krogh, Mike 69.70,83.126 Kropf, Cindy 70.163 Kropf, Debbie 126 Krug, Barbara 47.56.57.79,149 Kunard. Denise 80,103,178,184 Kuntz. Ray 173 Kunz, Debbie 80.163 Kunz. Dorlisa 178 Kurtz. Julia 149 Kurtz. S Lacy, Ka Laeuppl Lamb. I' Lamb. l Lamber Lambetl Lambetl Lampso Lancast Lancast LANG. I Lang. K Lang. VI Lange. : LANGFt Langley Langsfo Lanning LANOUI Laughlir Larson. Larsson Laster, 1 Lathrop Laue. C Lauer. N Laurie, Lawrenr Lawrenc Lawson, Lawson, Lednick Lee, Los Leedy. 1 Legant. LePage, LePage, Leslie. . Lester. l Lewis. E Lewis. E Lewis. E Lichter. Lichter. Lidberg Lidberg Light. E Lillard. . Lilly. Pa Lingle. I Linnenb Linthicu Littleton Littleton Lloyd. C Lohr, DI Lomax. LONG. I Long. K Long. P Looney. LOPEZ. Lord. M Lorenz. LORENI Lott. Mi Lough. Loughrr Love, Ji Lowder Lowder Lowder Lowe. 5 Lowe. Luber. Luber. Lucas. Luchtel Ludgatl Ludgat Lueck. Luethj Lund. Lung, Luster, Luther Lutz. Lycan. Ma Ma Ma Mai MA Mai Mal Mal Mal Mal Ma Ma ... . ....-..4,-.-.-r- ,.k.,--J.,-.... ...N -, ,,.,,,,, Q Kurtz Steve 37 42 43 52 71 127 Lacy Kathy 45 46 163 Laeupple Ronald 149 Lamb Kim 81 149 Lamb Lesa 47 81 156163 Lambert Rick Lambeth Carl 163 Lambeth Sheryl Glenn 8 Lampson Andy 178 Lancaster Lynette 149 Lancaster Mike 163 LANG DON 37 Lang Wade 163 Lange Shelila 163 LANGFORD ELAINE 64 Langley Elizabeth 163 Langsford Sandy 79 83 150 Lanning Steve 38 79 178 LANOUE MARY 102103 Laughlin Wayne 163 Larson Michael 178 Larsson Jan 2 61 71 72127192 Laster Gregory 38 118 Lathrop Debbie 25 178 Laue Candy Hinton Lauer Vince 38 178 f.-.. J,-.fa ......,,,gi ,,,,,.. ....4,........,,, Mathews Brad 42 128 136 MATUSZAK ED 40 41 91 105 Maxon Mike Maynard Patty McBee Gwen Rayl 128 McBride Steve 78 79 B0 82 85 163 192 McBurney Diana 71 94 128 McCain Tina 179 McCambrldge Marty 37 40 48 128 McCambrldge Mike 37 38 106 160 McCampell Ruben 150 McCanles Diane 76 179 McCarthy Colette McClellan John 51 McClellan Kent 51 71 128 McClintock Jett 37 42 43 139150 McConnell Jeff 150 McConnell Mark 128 McCORMlCK CLIFF 71 112 McCoy Bill 28 69 82 83 McCoy Curt 78 79179 McCoy Danine 25 79 83 150 McCoy Ginny 76 McCoy Jim 85 McCoy Mary 128 McDaniel Debble 70 71 128 192 McDaniel Toyna 150 McDonald Glenn 128 McDonald Janet 70 94 128 McDonald Scott 179 N-.'.............-' -, -.. Y. ,.-- ,. -V . ,.,-.-. .,..,--- ps., ,., NY., ,,. . ,, V , Morris Matt 129 Morris Sue 69151 Moschell Dawn 47 165 Moschell Denise 179 Moss David 20151 Moss Debbie 151 Mossle Joanne 151 Mossle Linda 165 Mothersbaugh Lea Ann 47 80 83 179 Mothersbaugh Russel 165 Motley Tim 165 Motzel Bob 37 38 165 Motzel Sherri 179 Moulder Susie 25 26 27 72 83142 151 Mountain Danny 165 Mountain Terry 37 38 165 Mowatt Joel 165 Mowatt Larry 28 29 69 71 82 83 129 192 Mower Frank 85 179 Mower Tim 165 Mowers Beth 79 129 Mucke Kim 25 80165 Mucke Sondra 13 25 B0 81 179 Mullane Patti 25 80 179 Mullins Dorothy Mullins Jeff 85 MUNSEN PAUL 109110 Murphy Colleen 129 Murray Collen 81 129 f 1,125 I ' - - La,.g Ke..h ' 1 1 - 1 I Mountain. Debbie 71.94.129 Laurie, Daryl 127 Lawrence, Kim 150 Lawrence. Shannon 56,57.78.83.116.150 Lawson, Cindy 70,178 Lawson, David 150 Lednicky, Jay 6,69.88.150 Lee, Lori 25.26.139.163 Leedy, Stephanie 150 Legant. Tim 163 LePage. Jim 163 LePage. Sharon 127 Leslie, Jim 150 Lester. Linda 127 Lewis, Brad 178 Lewis, Becky 150 Lewis, Suzanne 81.88.150 Lichter, Marc 163 Lichter, Mike Lidberg, Cindy Williams Lidberg, Tami 80,178 Light. Eddie 178 Lillard. John 38,178 Lilly, Pam 163 Lingle, Leslie 25.26.163 Linnenbrink, Greg 70,127 Linthicum, Marla 80,163 Littleton, David 173,178 Littleton, Julie 150 Lloyd, Connie 47,163 Lohr, Doug 43,150 Lomax. Lisa 79,83.88.150 LONG, BOB 58 Long. Kenna 150 Long. Patti 150 Looney, Jana 163 LOPEZ, IRENE 81 Lord, Margaret 83,163 Lorenz, Donnie 81,163 LORENZ, JANET 61 Lott. Mike 70,138 Lough, Joe 127 Loughmiller. Lesli 56.57.150 Love, Jerry 127,192 Lowderman, Fred Lowderman, Randy 127 Lowderman, Theresa 163 .-.i-L... .1 - - T,,., Lowe, Laura 150 Lowe, Susan 177.178,181.182 Luber, Kevin 39,163 Luber, Peggy 78 Lucas, Julie 25,163 Luchtel, Rex Ludgate, Pat 19,142,150 Ludgate, Stacy 127 Lueck, Tracey 163 Luethie. Brad 79,163 Lund. Jeff 79,150 Lung, Steve 163 Luster, LuAnn 56,57,70,127 Luther, Robin 69.70.127 Lutz. Beverly 150 Lycan, Dana Mabry, Bill 25,37,52.150 Mabry. Diana 23.44.70.71.127 MACK. BARBARA 112 Mack. James Madden. Jenell 70,127 MAGADY, MANNE 63 Magee. Mike 19,143.150.153 Magee. Steve 38,176,178 Mahan. Lisa 19.25,85.17B.184 Mahan, Stan 150 Malret, Tammy 47.87.163 Mallder, Kirk 37.38.163 Mallett. Carla 80.83.163 Mallett, Mark 71.78.79 Malllcoat. Kelly 79,82.83.88.150 Malm, Lisa 80.178 Mancini, Elena 81,163 Manes. Darra 22.25,28,71,83,120,127 Mansell. Carol 163 Maring, Doug Maring, Phil 150 Marshall, Lee 37.69.150 Marshall, Lesa 25,27.80,178 Martin, Becky 80.85.178 Martin. Chris 37.38.79.163 Martin, Clift 179 MARTIN, DARRELL 93 Martin. Don 163 Martin, Jon 40.48,70.71.127 Martin, Judy 25.80.163 Martin, Tom 56.57.127 Maslanka, Siouxsen 127 Maslanka, Tom 150 Mathews, Barry 38.43.179 McEIwain Jim 83 McFarland. Tamara 179 McFerran. Bob McFerran. Mike McGee. Carol 128 McGee, Debbie 70.128 McGraw. Dave 39 McGRAW. PATRICIA 103 McGuire. Debbie 179 McGuire, Mark 38 Mcllvene. Susan McKee. John 79 McKee. Richard 179 McKee, Wayne 56.57.128 McKenna, Karen 150 McKitterick. Mat 151 McKitterick, Shawna 128 McMILLEN. JIM 57,59 McMullen, Mike 37.79.151 McNeill. Alice 35.4-1.47.71.79,83.128,140,141 McQueen, Janice 179 McQueen. Mark McQueen. Steve 69.70.79,128 McQuilIan. Dean 37,51,54,151 McQuiIIan. Jeff 38.85.179 McQuitty, Cathy 13,22.25,28,71,79.83.88.128 McWhirt. Bruce 37,42,43.128 Meadows. Danny 39 Meeks. Vickie 79.83,144.151 Meier. Gary 179 Meier. Rhonda 179 Meier. Ron 151 MELLEM, KENDALL 61 Melugin, Jennifer Mencke, Mike Mercer. Molly 70,72.95,142.151 Mercer, Troy Meredith. Fred Merrell. Terry 179 Merrick, Nancy Messick. Tim Metcalf. Joe Meyer, Jackie 47.83.151 Meyers. Carrie 91 Meyers, Edward Meyers. Sandy 29,179 Meyers, Scott 179 Meyers, Vince 151 Michaels. Mike 160 Middleton. Beth 25.73.110 Miller, Diane 70.71.79.83.129 Miller, Kelly Miller. Kent 50.151 MILLER. MARSHA 115 Miller, Paul 82.85.157 MILLER. RICHARD 28,74.82,83,84,85,107 Miller. Rob 83.151 Mills, Edie Mills. John 179 Mills, Randy 85,179 Mills, Ron 137 Mills. Ronda 151 Milner, Jill 151 Mirick, Jeanette 80 Mitchell. Bryan 151 Mitchell. Gary 129 Mitchell, Kathy 70 MITCHELL. MILDRED 58.59 Mitchell. Paul 37.38.106 Mock, Gary 38.179 Moffitt, Terri 81.151 Monahan. Lynn 38.70 Montgomery, Melanie 56.57.151 Montgomery. Sandy 179 Moody, Danetta 151 Mooney. Kam 70.79,128.129 Moore. Bob 7,87,161 Moore. Elizabeth Moore. Gail 81 Moore. Kathy Moore. Kay 179 Moore, Kenny Moore, Kevin 179 Moore. Mary 179 Moore, Meshelle Moore, Mike Moore. Renee 179 Moore, Rhanna 94,129 Moore, Ronnie 151 Moore. Sherry 25,27 Moore, Suzy 56.57,70.71,100.101,129.133.192 Moran. Larry 40.52.71,79.88,89.129,141 Moranvllle. Steve 179 Moren, Jan Moren, Phil 129 Moring. Rhonda 25.28.159 Moritz, Carol 165 Morris, Charles Morris. John 107,165 Morris, Mark 31 ,32.33.48.69,71129,133,140 Morris, Marshall 33.179 Murray Jan 44 47 75 179 Murray. Judy 47.79.80,151 MURRAY. PAULA 55.58.59 Murski, Kevin 129 Myers, Rhonda 165 Nacy. Jim 79,80,83.179 Narron. Greg Nations. Aldon 165 Naylor. Bonnie 151 Nazworthy. Beth 83.151 Neal, Ed 37,38.40.41,151 Neal. Kim 45.85.165 Neal, Robbin 71.83 Needham. Joyce 179.183 Neff. Steve 180 Nelms, Karen 151 Nelson. Danny 151.97 Nelson. Pam 81.151 Nesbit, Nancy 85.180 Nesmith, Diana 151 Nevels. Randy 2.12.37.70.117,129 Newberry, Richard 180 Newcomb. Allen 69,129 Newcombe, Sarah 174.180 Newland. Lori 180 Newland. Mark 165 Newman. Leigh 70,72,129.132 Newman. Maureen 35.180 Niblack Nichols Nichols, Nichols. Nichols Kathy 70 94,129 I am 4a.e2'.aa,151 Debbie 180 Johnnie 151 Mary 165 Nicola. John 129 Nielson. Chris 158,165 Nikel, Mark 129 Nill. Pat 37,38,39.41,52.61.165 Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 20 Noell. Alan 182.165 Noell. Mark 130 Nolker. Kim 165 Nolker. Mark 130 North, Earl 69.130 NORTHWAY. ROSALEE 61 Nunes. Lucia 137.192 Nussbaum. Timmie 151 Nyquist. Ralph 37.158.85.165 O'Bannon. Paula Oberlander. Kandi 180 Oberlander. Konda 151 Obenueather. Doug 37.38,79.163.165 Obervveather. Joyce 130 O'Brlen. Marilyn 81,151 O'Brien, Mike 106,165 O'Brien, Robin 19.46.69,70.130,136 O'Dell. Dianna 151 O'Dell, Edward 180 O'DeII, Shannon 180 Odneal, Susi 83.165 Oglesby, Doyle 50.165 O'Grosky. Bob 165 O'Hare. Debbie 81.165 Ohms. Bob 165 Ohms, Sharon 70,71,94,13O Oldberg. John Oliver, David 75.81.87.161.165 Oliver. Glenda 81,180 Ollvera, Pat 131 Olson, Les 111 Olson. Leslie 35.47.151.180 OLSON. MACEL 58 Olson, Mike 165 O'NeaI. Bert O'Neal. Klm Ortiz. Richard 69.71.78.79.87.88.89,130 Orton. Curt 165 O'Shields, Donna 165 O'Shields, John 151 Oswald, Cathi 19,142,151.153 Oswald. Linda 76.80.180 Owen. Chris 19.70.80.165 Owen. Sam 36.37.4O.48,49,71,79.130 Owens. Jim 19,139 Oxley. Bill 165 Oxley, Jim 165 Oxley. Margaret 180 Pace. Cindy 94 Pace, Mike 165 Pace. Susan 180 ,, ,. ,.. . ..i L ...----..,-.....,T.., .--... .... ,- ---V L af-0 '--- -----4.:v,.... .....-,f-Q.-a. I , V A , , , 1.,.,.,...,., .,.,, ,,, , . A 'Y A N N - Painter, Cindy 25.26.B0,165 Palmer, Marcia 25,26,27.44,70.71,130 Palmer. Rocky 130 Pape, Kelly 25.166 Park, Linda 81,130,140 PARKER. HAROLD 99,142 Parker, Vicki 130 Parkinson, Carol 81,166 Parks, Terry 152 Parmon, Debbie 130 PARRIS, SHERYL 92,93 Parsons, Pam 25.73.159,166,180 Patterson. Karen 54,103,152 Patterson, Lynn 115 Patton, Mary 70.94.130 Patton, Mike 85,180 Paul. Cindy 19,25,46,166 Paxton, Shari 180 Peery, Mindy 56.57.152 Pemberton, Jessie 130 Pemberton. Rex 33.180 Pence, Karen 152 Penning, Barbara 81,180 Pennington. LeRoy 81.180 Pennington, Vickie 180 Pennington. Wllllam Percy, Kelly 130 Percy. Mlke 180 Perkins, Brad Perkins, Gregg 166 Perkins, Susan 180 Perry, Renee 69,71,137 Perry. Sean 180 Pesek, Julie 130,139 Peterson, Joyce 85,180 Peterson, Lori 80.180 Petty. Randy 166 Peuster, Kathy 70.71.81.130 Peuster, Kelly Platt, Mike 70,130 PHARR. VIVIAN 63 Philips. Darron 166 Phllllps. Brit 152 Phllllps, Damon 180 Phillips, Dan 37,130 Phllllps. Debbie 25,178,180,185 Phillips, Denise 70,71,94,130 Phllllps, Jennifer 152 Phllllps. Walter Plckard. Chuck 77,131 Plccinlni, Joseph 38.180 Plehier. Jeff 152 Pierson. Stan 38.85.180 Pletrangelo, Deanna Pietrangelo, Dominic 180 Pllgram, Anne Pilgrim. Pam 25,71 ,79,83,1 31 ,192 Plppenger, Lance 180 Plppenger, Pam 70.94.131 Plppenger, Rick 38.180 Plppln, Karen 174.180 Plrle, Chuck 56,57.70,71.100,101.131.192 Plrle. David 7,56,57,107,166 Plude, Roland 161,166,182 Plummer, Mike 39.79.180 Poe. Michael 181 Pollnard, Tammy 152 Pollard, Pal 166 Pollaro. Chellee Porter, Brenda 79,116,152 Porter. Louise 181 Potter, Patricia 152 Potts, Danny 181 Powell, Karen 131,181 Powell, Kathy Powelson. Donald 181 Powelson, Linda 166 Pratt, Tony 166 Praznlk. Marle 13,22.25.26.27,72,73.142.152 Prescott. Kathy 131 Pritchard. Tammy 152 Pritchett, Dorothy 78.79.152 PROPST, MARGARET 105 Pruente, Bill 181 Pruente, Patty Prultt. Dwight 181 Pruyn, Mark 181 Pruyn, Mike Pryor, Anita 166 Pulley, Blll 38,106,166 Pulse, Bill 83,152 Purtle. Jim 69.71.79,131 Puskurich, Chris 181 Pyle, Michael 181 Pyle. Sherry 81.166 Ragsdale. Dixie 152 Ragsdale, Rodney 181 Ramsey. Brad 152 Ramsey. Dean 181 Ramsey. Sam 51.83.131 Randol, Scott 152 Raney, Ed 166 Raney, Marlene 181 Raney, Melvin Rank, Blll 166 Flank. Jlm 152 Rasmussen, Thomas 181 Rathbone, Jim 131 Ray, Chris 32.33.49,152 Ray, Dennis 1121 131 Ray, Dennis I101 83,166 Ray.'Gina Ray. Skip 38,181 Raybourn. William Rayburn, Teresa 70.81.166 Raymond, Jon 71.79.94.131 Raymond, Kim 181 Reading, Diane 83,152 Reed. Morgan 166 Reed. Susie 152 REICHMAN, NANCY 59 Reid. Rob 56.57.83.152 Relman, Bob 52.70,71,131 Relman, Henry 166 Relnsel. Rlck 83,152 Rellergert, Christina 151,152 Remington, Nora 131 Renlro, Dale Renfro, Terry 81,166 Renken, Connie 152.180 Renken, Sandy 81.166 REPP, JOHN 37.43 Reynolds. Cheryl 181 Reynolds, Jeff Rhoades. Tammie 79.80.152 Rhodes, Fred 152 Rice. Sandy 74.81.131 Richardson. Ron 52,131 Richey, Ann 166 Ricketts. Greg 166 Ricketts, Linda 181 Rider, Cindy 70,81.131.140 Rider. James 181 Ridge, Tammy 25.80.166 Rife, Melody 25.27,181,185 Seivert. Linda 182 Sell, Marsha 81,153 Sell, Scott 39,169 Sell, Tracy 44.73.153 Shackelford, Mike Shafe. Marque 82.85.182 Shanahan. Wes Shane, Sandy 153 Shapiro, Steve 50,182 Shapiro, Teri 13.15.25,26.81.142.153 Sharp, Sharp, Sharp, Shaw, Shaw. Shaw, Shaw. Jim 182 Mike 153 Tim 172 Donna Kelley 81,182 Kim 153 Peggi 132 Sheets. Fred 70.132 Sheets, Rick RIFFIE. VANCE 74,78 Rlghtmlre, Keith RITTER. RUSSELL 111 Roberts, Brett 152 Roberts, Brian 166 Roberts. Mark 39,181 ROBERTS, MIKE 52 Roberts, Regina 131 Roberts. Richard 81 Roberts, Rltta 166 Roberts, Terry 48,181 Roberts, Traci 152 Roberts, Yelonda 181 Robison, Linda 166 Rockwell, Hugh 79 Rodenbaugh, Freda Rodgers. Sandra Roedel, Robert 181 ROLLS. GUY 84.85 Romazon. Russ Rook, Kim 25,26.80.156 ROOK, LEON 93.94.95 Rooks, Darryl 85 Rookstool, Brian 39.85.181 Rookstoll. Scott 152,183 Rosch, Clay Rosenberger. Donald 181 Rosenqulst, Kent 85,171 Rosenquist. Marcia 131 Ross, David 85 Ross. Debbie 70.94.131 Ross,Tate Rouse. Dani 3,45,56.57,152 Routh. Debbi 152 Routon. Brenda 35.45.46 Routon. Roy 181 Rowden, Charlie 39.131 Rowden, Marty 20 Rowe, Julle 80 Ruark, Patty 77 Ruark, Sue 25,152 Rudder, John RUDOLPH. JO 93 Russell, Justin Russell, Tammy 152 Russell. Zane 69,152.96 Russo, Angela Ruth. Mike 38,39.73,170.181 Ryan. Danny 38.182 Ryan, John Ryan, Sharon 152 Rygaard. Chris 182 Rygaard, Lois 25.80 Flymer, Larry 81,152 Saatholl. Cathy Sadler, Donna 152 Sheets, Tammy 182 Shephard, Jerry 69.79.83.132,192 Sherman, Mike 79,153 Sherman, Robert 182 SHIDDELL. HELEN 110 Shipley. Kevin 37,40.41.52.79,153 Shipley. Steve 81.132 SHIRCK, FRANCES 61 Shirck, Jim 153 Shirck, Patty 153 Shook. Joan 182 Shook, Laura Short, Mark 50,153,192 Short, Steve Short. Tonia 71.81.132 Shuck. Beverly 94.95.132 Shuck, Cindy 25,27,172.182 Shuck. Greg 20.56.57 Siefkas, Kelly 153 Siegrist.CharIotte 79,153 Slegrist. Curt 132 Siegrist, Laura 47,80.81.182 Sievers, Mark 32.33,39.41.48 Sikking. Robyn 70,71,79.132 Silvain, Penny 132 Sllvey. Terry Silvio, Paula 153 Sllvlo. Sam 50.51.182 Silvio, Vita 132 Simcosky. Kathy 80.83.156 Simler, Kathy 153 Simmons, Marian 16.45.46,153 Simmons, Robert 71,79.81.133 SIMPKINS, SANDRA 59.120 Simpson. Blll 33 Simpson. Creig 85.182 Simpson.Je1l 81.100 Simpson. Mary 80.81,83.133 Simrell, Bob Sims. John 133 Singer, Becky 78.79.153 Sipes. Shere 80.182 Sire, Marc 182 Sisson. Larry Skelton. Pam Skelton, Stephanie 44,47,80.138 Slagle. Mike 182 Slagle. Pam 153 SLAUGHTER. IVAN 66.69 Slaughter, Mark 32.33,39.178.182 Sloan. Lorie 182 Smalley. Kyle 33.85.182 Smart. Mike 153,96 Smead, Norman 83.153 Smith, Chris 137 Smith, Dana 70.94.133 Smith. David 168 Smith, Debbie 81,153 SMITH, DENNIS 37.39.41,63 Smith. Dennis 41,168 Sagaser. David 81.182 SAGE. GARY 13,36,37,42.-13.105 Saggart, Jay 152 Sallng. Charles 79.81.131 Sallng. Dennis 38.182 Saling, Tim SAMPSON. LU RAE 25.65 Sanders, Bobby 182 Sanders, Brent Sanders, Debbie Sanders, Nancy 152 Sanning. Annette 94,132 Sappington, Sheryl 80 Sargent. Pam 182 Sargent, Scott Sargent, Stan Saunders, Larry 43.106 Saunders, Mike 30.42,78,79,132 Saunders, Terry Savage, Janolyn Saxton, Chris 152 Scantlin. Karen 70.94.132 Schafer, Bob 6,84.132 Schaller, Tom 182 Scharft, Tana 152 Schauftler, Elaine 79.83.132 SCHAUFFLER. PHILLIP Schaulfler. Phyllis 25.85,180,1B2 Schenke. Jeff 38,182 Schenke. Laura 152 Scherer. Julie Scholbohm. Danny 38,182 Schmidt. Scott 52.70.132 Smith Judy 153 Smith: Julie 182 Smith, Kenneth Smith. Keith 38,182 Smith. ,Kevin 182 Smith, Kirk 50.168 Smith. Leslie 182 Smith, Marcia 25.47.83.88,106,107.153 Smith. Margaret 13.15.138.168 Smith, Mark 133 Smith, Marti 25,168 Smith. Maureen 46,168 Smith, Patty 153 Smith. Phil 133.192 Smith. Rachel 81.183 Smith, Richard 168 Smith, Rob 133 Smith, Roxxy 80,168 Smith, Russell 183 Smith. Steve 70.133 Smith. Terry 183 Smith. Tim 1121 133 Smith, Tim 191 38.43.183 Smith Tommie 168 Smithson, Gina a5,1aa Smykowski. Bruce 183 Smykowski. Rick 61,168 Smyth. Michele 168 Snow. Bill 153 Snow. Calvin 153 Snow. Jennie 153 Snow, John 183 Snow, Julie 70.133 Schmitt. David 85.182 Schofield. Teresa 152 Schonberger, Mark 132 Schonberger, Mike 50,81 Schreck. Mike Schulenberg. Randy Schuster, Stuart 132 Schwagerman, Bill 153 Schwagerman, Dale 85,182 Scofield, Susan 80 Scott. Kenny 132 Snyder. Gallen 41,138,153 Sobek. Glenn 37,41.106.153 Sobek. Mary 25.73.81.183 Sobek. Susie 19,25,26.27,70.133.138 South, Karen 183 South. Susan 56.57,122,133 Southerland, Terry 183 Spainhower. Stacey 85,183 Spencer, John 69,153 Sperber. Doug 37.79.153 Splinter. Nanci 153 Sealey. Diana 153 Searcy. Brian 132 Searcy. Joe 132 Searcy, Karen 81,103,153 Searcy, Pat 153 Sehorn. Matt 182 Seltz. David 50.83.153 Seitz. Mark 38.50.85,182 Springer. Terri 183 Standlea. Debi Garland 94,133 Standlea. Greg 32.33.79.153 Standlea. Sheryl 81.168 STANDLEY. DORIS 65 Standley. Marcia 71,133 Standley. Mel 81,144,153 Stanley. Ginger 133 Stanton. l Stark. Ke Stark. Pe Stark. Sh Starnes. I Staten. Ji Staten, R Staub, De Stayton. I Stearmall Steele. J Steele. Li Steiner. S Stephan. Stephan. Stephan. Stephans STEVENS Stevens. Stewart, I Stewart. Stewart. 1 Stewart, Steyer, D Stickler. Stickler, Stidham. Stldham. Stiles, B Stiles, B Still. De Stillwell. Stine. Mi Stinson. Stinson. Stites, Jl STOCK. Stockdel Stockdel Stockma Stokes, . Stone, K Stone. S STONE. Storey, X Story, Di Story. Li Stowe, T Strange. Strange. Street, S Strever, Stroud. l Stubblef Stuerke. Sullivan, Sullivan. Sullivan. Sullivan, Sullivan, Summen Sutherlir Sutherlir Sutherlir Swaim. I Swaim. 1 Swaim. I SWINGL Swisher. Sylveste Sylveste Taber. F Talley, E Talley. T Tanner. Tate, Da Tate, Fo Taylor. I TAYLOF Taylor, I Taylor. I Taylor, I Taylor, I Taylor. i Taylor. I Taylor. I Taylor. ' Teig. M: Terry. N Teters, I THOGM Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomps Thomps Thomps Thomps Thomps Thomps Thoms. Thoresc Thorn. ' Thornto Thrashe Tidwell. Tidwell. Tilton, F Tinder. TITUS, Torrenc Towne. Trapp, . Trent, li TriPD. I' Tronco: Trotter. Trull, P. Trull, P1 Truly, T Tucker, Tucker, Tudor, . I L- -F-........ ...,,e1--...W-1,-.. ,,-.Q1..i. ,.,.,,,,, -az ,- ... - ,. .f- .-.. ---11. 1.9 Stanton Dave 69 83 153 Stark Ken 154 Stark Peggy 154 Stark Sharon 83 Starnes Eddy 168 Staten Joy 183 Staten Roger 83168 Staub Debbie 183 Stayton Robert 183 Stearman Brad 38 79 85 183 Steele Jeff 39 183 Steele Linda 47 85 168 Steiner Susan 69 70 71 82 83106133 Stephan Beth Stephan Mary 183 Stephan Steve 149 154 Stephans Charles 183 STEVENS RON 105106 Stevens Val 711 1415 25 69 83 87 88192 Stewart Karen 183 Stewart Mike 183 Stewart. Sharon 183 Stewart, Tammy 116 Steyer. Dodie 81,183 Stickler, Donna 150.154 Stickler, Edie 16,154 Stidham, Cari Stidham. Randy Stiles, Becky 94 Stiles, Beth 183 Still, Debbie 168 Stillwell, Scott 83,183 Stine, Mike Stinson, Amelia 69 Stinson. Ed 154 Stites. Jim 168 STOCK. JUDI 59 Stockdell, Bob 192 Stockdell, Sue 183 Stockman. Mike 37,154 Stokes. Jettrey 39,82,85,183 Stone, Kathy 183 Stone, Shelley 56,57,70,94 STONE, THURMAN 69.98.99 Storey. Vance 40.41.71 Story. Dorothy 46.69.70.71.183 Story, Linda 83,168 Stowe. Terry 79,154 Strange, Barbara 183 Strange, Ron 154 Street. Sheryl 168 Strever, Chris 183 Stroud, Cheryl 25.27.79,80,183 Stubbletield. David 154 Stuerke, Scot Sullivan, John 168,183 Sullivan. Mark 81 Sullivan, Mary 56,57,69,154 Sullivan, Shannon 168 Sullivan. Tara 34,35,154 Summers, David 69,71,79.83 Sutherlin, Lisa 184 Sutherlin, Sarah 70 Sutherlin, Terry Swaim, Allan 184 Swaim, Gary Swaim, Linda 69.81.154 SWINGLE, SHERRY 73,112 Swisher, Cindy 168 Sylvester. Cory Sylvester, John 168 Taber. Patty 154 Talley. Debbie 154 Talley, Tim 97 Tanner, John 184 Tate. Dana Tate. Forrest 184 Taylor, Chris 184 Tudor Marcella 81 83 133 Turner Dave 79 83 154 Turner Pam 133 Turner Randy 154 Turney Deanne 80 184 Turney Julie 47 168 Turne Paula Y Tuso Kay 154 Twaddell Julie 154 Tygart Rodger 81 168 Whalen Laura 185 Whaley Robert 185 Wharton Alana 25 83 85 185 Wharton Krls 169 Wharton Teresa 185 Wheatley Brent 50 56 57 117 155 Wheeler Carol Wheeler Ron 37 38 79 169 Wheeler Susan 69 70 136 192 Whenham Emlly 44 83 136 Uhlenhake Mary 103168 Ullery Glenda 70 81 103133192 UNDERWOOD JOSEPH 109110 URION MARY 61 Utz Tamara 184 Van Blarcum. Beth 80.81.83.168 VAN BLARCUM. JAMES 99 Vance. Roy 184 VANCE. KATHY 59 Vandaveer, Mittie 19.73.170,184 Vandaveer, Pam Tate 154 Vandaveer, Sam 133 VanDyke, Alan 154 VanDyke, Jim 83.154 VanMaele, Kevin 71,133 VanScoy. Randy Verbrugge, Patrice 35.81.184 Verwers, Kyle 85,177,184 Verwers, Todd 71,82,83,133,140 Vest, Debbie 25,73.110.168 VETTER, CAROL 44,105 Villar. Karen 184 Vincent. 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Brenda 133 Linda 154 WARFORD, RICHARD 62 Warner, Kent 19,37,48,169 Warner, Penny 14.70.133 Warning, Paul 154 WILSON. MARSHA MAGRUDER 25.67.81 Wilson, Mary 169 Wilson, Phil 137 Wilson. Rachel 25,80,83,185 Wilson. Sherri 19,25,88,89,155 Wilson, Stan Wilson. Tammy 47.83.169 WILSON. TOM 93 Wilson, Tracy 169 Wlltermood. Kristy 185 Winans. Barbara 44,71,137 Winans, Debbie 169 Wlnllel, Kerry 185 Wintiel, Sherry 56,57,68.69,100,101,155 Wingate, Paula 155 Winking, Kevin 185 Wlnking. Mark 70,137 Winklng. Regina 169 Wirth, Delbert 38.185 Wirth. Dennis 75,79,82,83.137 Wisdom, Skip 70.169 Wiseman, Tim 78.79.155 Wiseman. Tina 25.185 Wisniewskl. Tom Withers, Rick 79,86,87.8B,89.137 Witte, Albert 169 Witte, Debbie 155 Wojcik. Greg 68.79.155 TAYLOR. CLYDE 110 Taylor Taylor Taylor: Ta lor y . Taylor. Taylor Taylor: Taylor. Danny 1121 Danny 191 184 Debbie Dennis Greg 154 Helen Hugh 54 Toni 25.85.184 Teig. Mark Terry, Mary Teters, Debra 25.81.184 THOGMORTON. CATHERINE 59 Thomas. Jeff 39.184 Thomas, Randy 154 Thomas, Terri 81.168 Thompson. Bill 37.154 Thompson. Dennis 38.39.184 Thompson, Gary 69.70.71 Thompson, Jill 154 Thompson, Kelly Thompson, Rhonda 80.184 Thoms. Teri 168 Thoreson, Brian Thorn, Todd 42.154 Thornton. Ronald Thrasher. Kathy 154 Tidwell. Christine 154 Tidwell. Patricia Tilton, Ruth 34,45,80.168 Tinder. Debi 70.71.79 TITUS, FRANCIS 64,160 Torrence. Paul 81 Towne. Tim 69.154 Trapp. Jim 184 Trent. Kevin 85,184 Tripp, Karen 168 Troncoso, Mark 168 Trotter, Tom 168 Trull, Paul 133 Trull, Pete 154 Truly, Todd 184 Tucker. Allyson 154 Tucker, Marianne 34.168 Tudor, Janet 80,103,168 .4....,Y. WARREN. BRENDA 59.86,87.88 Wasson. Rick 169 Watson. Kirk 169 Watson, Mark 39,40.52,133,140 Watts, Bill Watts. Susan 185 Waugh. John 79.85.154 Waugh. Sherri 80.185 Wayman, Ron 169 Weaver. Frank 38.185 Webb. Leonard 37.38.169 Webb, Mandy 185 Webb. Randy 154 Weber, Lynn 154 Weeda. Randy 20.69,70.71,133 Weeda. Rick 154 Wegener. 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