Lees Summit High School - Reflector Yearbook (Lees Summit, MO)
- Class of 1978
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Students constructed floats and cheered through all of Homecoming week and saw Lori Lee crowned queen Homecoming night. Thanksgiving and Christmas provided students with a break from activities and brought one of the nation's worst winters with it. The girls basketball team clinched the state title, presenting to LSHS the best basketball record in LSHS history. Courtwarniing queen Linda Steele and her court cheered the boys' team on, but they came out of the sea- son with several losses overall. As warmer weather invaded school halls students turned toward prom activities. Prom was held at the Gold Buffet, on May 6, 1978. As the night before was Worlds of Fun Se- nior Night, the upperclassmen had a busy weekend to con- clude the year with. School was out for seniors on Thursday, May 18, 1978, and graduation followed on Tuesday May 23, 1978. High school was over for the seniors, but underclassmen longed for summer knowing they would return next fall. But the graduates of '78 looked forward farther than the summer, anticipating new beginnings and new horizons, realizing the risks, but accepting the challenge of growth. f 'Va ., , . fc, , ,mfg . f f , If X , ff k 4 4 V+ Q 1 4 ,Min ' M i 4 f 'it 'Y if We A., 3141: , ww. , fr f ,rr .., .fr ff, f.-W4 M, yy . My 2,41 .3 ,qw 'Vac' 1 'Sig ll Cf . , Z X 4 My 5 if r .15 1 YS, V tt - , L al fff's. 1f.f1 wr s s QW WS! is-2 fish? X c 'r Qi 5 FE yoga' si R W, T. K i r 6 J? 'S' sg., ..L1, iv ' . 3. : .- I .-as t X R. X rf ixsxibm, ,X Kgs: 7551? 5, h is N -. X, . S- aw. . x if Q .. -4 ' Hjxj ,S N sig .Kg ri -'F-ai. ,i7,1j1s'g .A -v-N -0- ....li........... MID CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY Midwest G ENT PUBLIC LIBRARy IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIII mm fn depe p.dZ?,3S'i.'Z', .ZiI.,'Z'g' MGC K aff!! WW fZ4f ff if ff , I IJII , ,,. , I v A W, , QA? 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Ns. xfffl N 'wk A 'Ss 'N 'W NM fx N F. . .N WS SNXQ QR, mv 4 .N Q, X. s . N A ,Q,Q3v,Qf,.g .yN,,g5X5s.f Xfxgwy YQ MAJ, ww Y X If .sbp my ff -1 Szgvf wxqfwifl-N2 Q x f A . . . , xg, Q. ., RN... .X x Y my ,QQ,y.N 1j,QxgX.. Ag. .q Ki 1. , . :XY 'ff'Qi,,3?,a.v'f?5NT'N' lik. X N ix Lx 93 551' fifwix E-fx. Q12 'Y X -X .xfiixilfwM Kk'ffSbX'Nfw wffwe- A Y-N - ' X X. W xg KN. -. ,. . x X X fix sw. ff Q,s,xwsf 'Miwg-Qi. 9. 5? 1: V -,QQ . V- 1 K . . Growth-it,s a challenge. But, oh, to reach the light at the top. fCATHY HOOVER a M In m k N 4 vw vi is ' aw XX X M yay ,, K MXQQK 3 XM wig 0 'b , .:, 1 5 32 ZX1 KF 'Gr V M xx 'W Q ,.W, . M!! WQMF li: ZAZ 2? ,AAA ' .. 'Q :'1 ,,.f f ,,f,,, ,A W ,.,, Z ,V ,, 7 ' f ,,, , f lun Prom '78: 'You 'cYou Light Up My Life was the theme of the 1977- 7 8 Junior-Senior Prom. The Prom was May 6 and for the second consecutive year was at the Gold Buffet. 7 Students listened attentively as Tammy Ridge, senior, sang NYou Light Up My Life and We've Only Just Be- gunf' As the night rolled on, participants danced to the sounds of U.S. Arrivalf, Another highlight of the evening was posing with one's date astphotographers from Haub Studio took pic- tures. Many hours of planning were spent in preparation for this good-bye seniors event, sponsored by the junior class. The turnout was good and many students comment- ed on the outstanding service and music that was provid- ed. 3 ,JSF 1 s .X of Af is Lig asm, 1. Befc with 2. Befc Wait 3. The 4. Sher 5. Way ing. 6. Afte the 7. Mr. I y 1 JU 1977- For the senior, lst Be- po the th ik pic- ion for or rmment- provid- Light p M Li e' WNW We 1. JMS X , 5 30.5 Q X X X E - fi , A.. .isa A ry.. vs s r x X' X ir , 5 7 1. Before finding a table Cheryl Stroud and Terri Keith talk with friends. 2. Before dinner Doug Oberweather, Denise Cooper, and Sandie Waite share a few laughs. 3. The Gold Buffet provided a spacious room for the Prom. 4. Shere Sipes iinds her dinner partners to be amuzing. 5. Wayne Wellman and Cherie Frazier share an enjoyable even- mg. 6. After an enjoyable meal Steve Hill and Laura Ward head for the dance floor. 7. Mr. Tom Flint anxiously awaits the carving ofthe ham. swris 1 6 Future Challenges Graduates of 1978 As the years pass by we all grow to new challenges everyday and every minute. To seniors this means a big step. They look for- ward taking steps to graduation. Seniors will be making a career for themselves, like going on into the world searching for inde- pendence and finding out what growth is really all about. This year graduation took place on May 23rd in the LSHS Fieldhouse. Graduation began with the Pledge of Allegiance led by Mike Johnson followed by the invocation given by Dan Boone and the welcome given by Bob J ones. Then each senior walked across the stage and received his diploma, taking that big step into the future. T l is Y will ag sa we N e Q X, .fwx SX gy Q t si 1 2 f f if , A5 li x l J ka 5: 5,' Brad Jackson receives his diploma from Dr. B.C. Campbell. Before commencement Steve Hanson, Ron Wheeler, and John Gardner talk of old times Amber Foster welcomes the class of 1978. After graduation exercises Kim Mucke and Julie Lucas mingle with friends. Rick Bowers, one of many happy students, accepts his diploma from Dr. B.C. Campbell, R7 Superintendent. Senior class members of 1978 anxiously await their diplomas. Graduates tile in one by one before the graduation ceremony begins, Plays Major Role ln hrzstmas The National Honor Society played an important part in the success of the 1977 Christmas at LSHS. Of course there were the hall decorations Christmas tree decorations and Santa Claus fMr. Cadyj. The twenty-second annual Candlelighting ceremony was the highlight of all pre-Christmas activities where students and their guests gathered in silence While the National Honor Society Usherette Kathy Mitchell adds her glow to the twenty-second annual can told the Christmas story. dlellghfmg SSIVICS- National Honor Society leads the student body and guests in the candlelighting ceremony Call' The Plaza lights up to add to Christmas festivity throughout Kansas City. This sure beats hot chocolate and cookies -- Y ji- 1: Hifi iff f 'f'-,,.-,Q-nqgvfuuv-:'HwP-4'2 -',l , V ,....-......, -f , .a-Q-nv-nv-wav,-v Q, ,, .H .ww-:mm mmm sgx-1MsA3S1'r:-f991f !S'41 ' X I Q wif x mf .mmm 1 x f , 5 1 5 W, gf l1 Q5 .. V , U35 sg K F4 v ' f -' . Quit Q ' ' ' x 1 9 ,Q '53 Q S I 'ff' , f Q Eff! x . A 44 wtf' 5 A , H We x,,. 4 EW 6 , f 4 V ff f , 5 4 K a Y Q 5 an .ln Q, ' ' ' -'-'b '-----'-----'-----f--.-.--...... . -. A.- .. , . .......-,.M..-. 5 f 1 6 Z ff? , V - s Seniors con ront rowth's challenge As summer vacation quickly came to a close students returned to pick up their 1977-78 class schedules in preparation for the first school day August 29th. i As the school year progressed, Homecoming was in full swing as students took part in the spirit jug contest, pep assemblies, float building, and other activities, Queen Lori Lee and attendants Kim Mucke and Sue Peterson represented our class. Winter brought Christmas and the Senior class was busy spon-A soring the annual Christmas dance. National Honor Society pre- sented the traditional Candlelighting service which was attended by students, former graduates, parents, and other community mem bers. Basketball started the new year off with a bang as the girls' team went all the way to the top, winning the Missouri State i'l5o.urnan'1ent. Courtwarming Queen Linda Steele and attendants Kelly Pape,eDebbi Vest, and Linda Clark cheered the boys' team fora, but the tinal score showed a Lee's Summit defeat. They ti- nished the season with 9 wins and 16 losses. ,After along winter Seniors turned their minds toward spring andbeeame busy buying dresses and renting tuxes for the Senior Prom at the Gold Buffet. l May 18th was the last day for the Senior class. Baccalaureate and graduation followed. Amid the final good-byes Seniors looked back with a feeling of finality, somehow forgetting the word com- mencement means to begin. Senior class officers: Mike Schonberger, presidentg Mike Johnson, viceepres- identg Kim Mucke, secretaryg Dan Boone, treasurerg Mr. Hunter, sponsor. Not pictured: Ms. Bachus and Mr. Wilson, co-sponsors. , ,,,.. 3 Linda Aura i X fir' l 1X Q ff, We Gordon Anderson Jeff Arthur Marie Baiers Paul Barker ft i Randy Allen , Laura Andrews A Kelli Atwood Dawn Barber Sona Barnes ,jf ,fi ll lrffifiife fy, , f , U Kim Batchelor During I .Wg E IQ 1--,M L 'hifi-..,,,Q DOH Beam le R011 BedS21U1 Bea-Elyse Beeson B Paul Belter l Bi1lBennett4e mdersvv B ...fi 25349091 B , ,, 1 sl Barber B lalchelor ,Mn M2 During Symphonic Band, Debbie Darnell rehearses with excellent posture. Roger Bradley le .4 , David Bray Doug Braswell Mark Briscoe Beforb Cm 5 Cantrell New Cynthia Collins C Dwayne Collins Iarriker ' CZITBIC Christa Chamblee ?JenniferfChamb1in Y l :la Case + r'l la Castro Kane cmrk llll Linda clark Nancy Clark 'Ti' Mark Clover B111 Coday Mark Coldirorx Verna Cooper Bret Corson Tim Corn 'MW Craig Coulson f ! Students assist, gum expertence Lenora Cox Mark Cox Sandy Cranford Tracy Creamer Kim Sa Dang Phuong Dang 137 Assistant Kris Hoke works on Personal Communications for Ms. Williams. Terri Daniel Dennis Danner Debbie Darnell C V l M . fr Mb MCP F . , r I sr, f i ' 1 Kenny Davis Gaylafld DGFI'-3606 Marc Denim Nels Dermond Margie DeSpain Curtis Diamond 1 K Kim Doctor J111 Dozrer Brenda Drake Lauri Dugan Randy Driver Lynn Dunham f7Z ... II r a S31 5 1 i i ., QQ . ' vp., -,v- f 2 , t,n , - it , - , Q in. fd-J-nl p f 2- Wy ? F--Jr' ' 35 is ' rranford Debra Dye Kafefl Eager Debra Egelston l x. lg Dang Sandy Ehlers Brett Elliott Vicki Elliott Dgfnell l Cathy Ellis y Vicki Ellis F Karen England r , L A l Mike Fanara Rory Fender Sandra Fielder 'iamoncl Darrell Fields F Kevin Foster Debbie Fraley Amber Foster my Doug Fowler Mike Franklin ft l Teacher assistant Ruth Tilton helps Ms. Thogmorton with her daily class plans. WZ' ,WW Dunham 4 ff? Sam F raze Jerri Freerksen Seniors seek advice while teachers assist B111 Frrcke Bob Frye Jenrufer Gardner John Gardner Tammy Moore finds Mr. Hughes' advice humorous during first hour Cer- Sandy Garland Cindy Garner mic C1355- Karen Garr1SOI1 Patty Garrlson Kyle Goble Duane Goedecke 1, K , Ward Gibson Catherine Gilligan Michael Goucher Russell Gould Bruce Graham ..... 4, .-- .............. .- Leo Greeley Lynn Green Jeff Greenway oarACer- , AA iciodrich Graham V KIIS Gry n e Jane Griffin Joan Gnffrn r an f A Deqn Q1 f rrrr ,Judy Gwin Patty Hackenjos Tony Pratt asks his seminar teacher Mr. Burnett for some advice 1 X x W rr fl I fi l,f.n Lariri Jeannette Hake Barrie Hall Steve Hanson Becky Harold Cathy Hammond John Haney Andrea Hankins Ben Harper David Hartsell . -1 V I 7 Q, ff X , l H b l 0 0 d d r e Janet Heffner Allen Henley Junior Hemandez Edward Hesse Janet Hmton Linda Hockett donates 81 pints Q ,,,,..a0 ,e . - ...uf Ward Gibson and Rodger Tygart would do anything to get out of class. Brian Hoduski Kris Hoke Carol Holder 0? Mark Hatfield Joe Haus Mark Hollis Phyllis Hollon Karen Holman 5 Karen Min -vit Ffed Hauser Sandee Headley Sherri Holman Cathy Hoover Duonna House Dun I 17, I f ,A WWW I Q ,, i ,., E of X 7 ff os , V K fy Wim f W, ' W W X , of We AW' 'f f M' , 1 7 M w ' ' M'-' W f fs y n f H, - '-'- f f , Wf ' M? , Q Refreshments orovedtof be the best part of the ,blood drive for Mike Hawbaker and Cherie f zFI8Z.i6f.U,f s . n of i z ' ' s s asf ' Mm li 11 , .K S:--.,, Jeff Houseefgs fAm1ettefH0W3fd Bfian Jaffafiafl n Cuxtis Johnson Jerry Johnson we 1 ,M WT? I - F A A, n , f Karen Howley Dana Huebner Mike Johnson Brenda Johnston Tom Johnston Dun Hntson Brigette Jacks Kelly Joiner Bob Jones Janice Jones I 1 eniors exhibit 2 f man new talents 'W 7 9 , 7 'N 6 , me 1 wyy W, . 'md . K 41,1 A . , 4 1 x' 'W qn' u - f W 4 mx e e Q K ai f Af f , ., 'Q-.-,X X ,ffw Mj.,,,M if V ' sigh ,j fc -L 5 q , , I . : vfy , , 4 QQ! ' if f V K -- ff ,fy , Z 5? ' ff y 2 W We k , ? 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Z J MM Q l xx F X ix ge k Q :iw ke , s Qs a 5 Q 5 s YZ 5 Q ,view gf N Q Lon Lee Tim Legant iff! Q Bob Jones entertains with the Jazz Band at iness and Industry Show. l A Loren Kim Debbie Kunz L. l Pam Kleikamp l Keith Lackey Kathy Lacy Margaret Lord Don Lorenz Lesa Lamb fax w ,, V if f f A w f 1 Z 7 ,,ff ' 'Q 'af CA' ff Wade Lang Elizabeth Langley William Lovern Theresa Lowderman n all sports seniors excel Julie Lucas Tracey Lueck Rf U :X 1? 1 X Laurie Dugan prepares herself for a defensive spike to the opponenfs lcourt. Brad Luethje Steven Lung V Dana Lycan Tammy Mairet Carla Mallett Elena Mancini Carol Mansell E i Don Martin Judy Martin Patty Maynard jf ffsfli ...e---.-...- ----.....-.... k F if P5 ra 5 s. Q N I e eg Pat N Mike M cCambridge CQ1etteMcCa11thy ff Viieoixrtg Mansell vlaynard Roger McDan1e1 qv iv-inaawswn iii?-3 -mm. ,M , 4 I . QQ! f ' . Mi f' 'f A 22117 wx 2 ,J ,ff ff, ., f L , f f' , f ' TW 196 'di , 43 MW '-f ff f , ,f,, ,a . ,,,,, . .. .. Pat Nill and Dan Meadow's faces show mixed emotions at the L.S. toumament, f , 'ZW Z f . A . Troy Mercer 'WV Joe Metcalf Carrie Meyers Mike Michael ,W , 4,,,-1-sqrvnvrr-.,-. 1!U ' .mor ag f-u.-wa-.nm..x ' - :'gii: 1-' ' ' 5, U V V H 1 . . .. .hx Seniors seek creative world f RX! x A 1 L Kelly Miller Paul Miller Edie Mills Jeanette Mirick Kathy Mitchell Paul Milchell 'V' u Lynn Monahan Bob Moore Gail Moore l l Jan Moren Kathryn Moore Tammy Moore Z3 , . 1 -,. ,ff I ,ff x M Cherryl Morgan Tim Morgan 7 5 Bol Terry 3 04' 4 Carol Moritz Linda Mossie Russel Mothersbaugh Rehabilitating old lawn mower parts in power mechanics is Scott Sell. K f' El, Q2 w Xi N o X.-V l S7 o' S3 X 1.1 C me T., X K A - . oo 'xg Aft! .Xw X X X XXX o sv- t X l,oV ' . 1' 1 X. I AX . x 1 gil Ti 1 Mar Dom y x 1 ff - ws. S X X 1 Q 5 ' X X . 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'fff , fr f,, W ,, Q , W 4.44. ,:- , 'V 4, ,A W W g QW M i rza 62 , WX, , o r - 9- r f I 4 , I' ,f M yy fffwfww ,W ff .- , f , 2,1 ff, , I ' , ,f gf , ' Y ffffy 'AUM .af , f X M f . .v-. if if 'ff' if- ff fy -ff '75 ,Q ' V 'X Q 4' f 1- 1 fr 'X Lfff ' Q 4 ,-ff .1 2574 aff ' I y .mm , . 24. ff f ,fa - f' ' ' ,, ' .of ,pai f X f f YH W My ,,,. ,, Ceramics provided a time of Work and creativity for Cathy Saathoff and Donna Shaw. Women's work Ln the home. 547' X Justm Russell Chris Ryan 11013 Kafgwd Debble Routh . Juhe Rowe iw 7 1 2 ,, A f? Q, Cathy Saathoff Debra qSanders Mm? ,jfl2V'.L X Vg, .I jr, , X 6? 0.52, ?f gn ff Z Housing Interiors proves to be a class of interest for Amber Foster. Stan Sargent Juke Scherer QQ' Devm Schuenemann Susan Scofield f' Scott Sell Bonnie Sellinger Mike Shackelford ,W Y, -4 S f- -J V V- --wi f - -f f w.L......,.,...T............,.f,.e..WN-,--,.--f - ,,f,,,l,.,,,..,. ' ' ' ' . , . , . h .1 , I . Q -- . -Q Tl, Q V, .S N -- 'HV 4+-AK 'fffk ? f i 1' Donna Shaw S ' Rick Sheets S 'Steve Short Greg Shuck Mark Sievers Kathy Simcosky if X ' XAQ ED Jeff Simpson B112 Slmoson Pam Skelton ' ,V My-iw f ,470 ,, f 7, f 3 fa t Stephanie Skelton i David Smith Dennis Smith gkglfofd Kirk Smith Martha Smith Ridliifd Smith Experimenting with a pinch of this and a pinch of that is Terri Daniels. 1 I , ie N ,.,,, 'inf 1 ff D xl X. ,o,.,,S, .fe.,, K, me x , exif , Athletes seen on, off court Roger Staten 4 S 1 n , oshefyl Sfandlea ff? Linda Steele Tammy Stewart Cari Stidham Donna Stillwell Wy ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Varsity Wrestlers stand and take a bow. A F,., Jim safes Cary swna ALmaa Story Sheryl Street John Sullivan Shannon Sullivan ' Kwik John Sylvesier Craig Tegenkamp Terri Thomas I 2 3 i i . Teri Thom Ruth Tilton Dana Trober Q btqlnvwy X Toni Trotter' W ll ' MarianneTuoker W W l Janet Tudor 1.740 fiwfvf A W W l 'Mb f ,W 4 ' snfigglllyan Beth vansxmum W Debbie vest pi Thomas Kevin Walker Kip Walker l Iulie Tximey , i , lll W Tyfghrf A Mary Uhlenhake fe' Sandi Waite Brian Walter ,M-W-'ff f Between basketball and school, Lyndon Walz and Craig Andersen take five, W Lyndon Wall lub profvul tudent outlets W? WK mf , -.,1.- is x A L Q ' x I-vw :iw , ,N ' 'Bi fwwk xx Onlookers stare in honor at David Bray and Bob Weber, mad scientists. Kurt Wendel 3V9Sff2'515fi91dQ ,Q QX . , ,K fy wx X.. . A X X xx xi-A gxxxggx-gbgax Ron Wheeler Carol Wheeler Toni Whitworth P81 Z I 5 'I An acti' Q S w W, M if W ' nm H 'Bibzforth x 'wi Q. : I I f f f f , x W L 4 s 'fff ff ,gf 4, Linda wakes ' Crysti Williams George Williams Peni Williams Terri wiuiams , I l rauf w11uams0n 2 Robert Willis cindy Wilson nim wn5Q1g , 1'amms? Wi1son . f Tracy Wi1s6h A ii I2eB bie Wihans V! ' Regina Winking if Skip Wisdom A , A M f f fIj1gric5f jWQ1ff An activqparticipant in the-: new interest seminar program is JohrLSy1vester. IW' H xi 9, m Michelle Wright' Steve Yates W J 42 f u , , Taj j -:A W, -' K ,' ' V Q ' l , A 2' Y 1 , .' ' ' , fm! 9' V 9, '81, f , 57 51 X29 ' W pf-ev , 24 'f 'aw ll - GM, M2144 Z f ' Zn .1 ff 'Q X f I W f Allison Yocum Tom Young i 4 'I ,, . l ,,n4,-,....nw,...,-.-,Q-pew-up-vvw --w e A 1.-. . , . A-.grvv-11 xex 4-A-V-f-.gnu we ': 7 7 --f - fx, 1 juniors take firsts in class contes s Juniors amazed themselves by starting off the year tying for first place in float competition with the sophomores. Sondra Mucke was chosen to represent the junior class as Homecoming attendant. Juniors went on to win first place in hall competition during Courtwarming week with the theme, We are the Champions? Juniors also won second place in the spirit jug contest. Pam Johan- nigmeier was chosen as the junior Courtwarming attendant. The junior class officers Sondra Mucke, Danny Scrivner, Rhon- da Thompson, and Phyllis Schauffler worked hard to make the year exciting for the juniors. Juniors gave farewell to the seniors at the J unior-Senior Prom with the theme, You Light up My Lifef, X Z '- if , '1- 4.7 I 'r I X , S A i IW if hi xxx ,Ir . , Manuel Abeln Rhonda Allen Cheri Anthony George Adams Herb Alpers Anita Atchison Julie Adams Dan Anderson Rhonda Atkinson Steve Adcock Kevin Anderson Jeanene Aylward Beth Addams Linda Anderson Don Bailey Pam Akers Terri Anderson Tamara Bailey Perry Allen Denise Angel Lori Bailey if W I Teri Bailey William Bailey Bart Baker Brian Barnard Jackie Barney Janice Barry Divin Barcholomei fp . , ' 1,- 'f T 1 ,. ww aff! if fp, eww' ,, , Q f-za yin, , ,WM qu .V ,U 'i ' ff' ' f . ff 74 i,gf,,..ff Q gi :Umm Wil Khan-...zu Doing head i 1 Karen 1 Randy Mark B Kent B .ix ,i ia .ss X .. ,S . wx fx. asian -N L wwf' -e -Q ,. ,,-sf 1 r sw any? X ..,c,.-Q N - ,, aw' E' 'ei ,WS - avi! mf '1.'g,,- fi wk sei 4 wtf? if ' fe- R si? 525523 fs.xWs swf? W x ,..x -9- . :5ffg -ff f' A f -W M' smwmiesrzr r ll e B, gif-' Y K1 '., - is li .I PM Q fe s o of N W, wx ' 4 .-Ef, ,.,.,, A ., U ,sr -:::- in , K, ., ,hubs N 2. f 1 emi, . 2 .B .ein x 2 2 is -.as 1 at gi .gh-j, Q r W Y r QT Y V 3 Ji. 1' ms, 4 P S00 Q 5 . . . 'Qu C, Sin K . pi 'P C 'Q X 'H .- qn N . M Doing headstands is only one of Danny Scrivner's vice-presidential duties. l x 'J' '4 fm' x, K X fl, MWA ,W wifi 51 l l, M ,,,, :dim X ,-..,..,,... ,f-., 4 K, 4 1 1 1,1 . f V Z if 'W az. Q il f ri Bailey lliam Bailey rt Baker Lan Barnard :kie Barney lice Barry rin Barrholomei .k,,, Karen Bass Paul Bgathgm JOhl'l Beflflett Lindsey Black Randy Bass Paul Belanger Vicki Bennett Laura Blomberg Mark Batarse Troy Bellah Lori Bernskoetter Tina Bobbitf Kent Battmcr John Belser AHH21 Biefi Danny Bock Ann Bogert Jan Bollinger Tim Boone Bill Bordner Martin Bosch John Bostich Cuthi Bott Eddie Bowers Mark Bo wlin Hershell Bowman Chris Bramwell Bob Bradley Jim Brewer Christine Bricker Lyndon Brizendme Jeff Brock Eddie Brooks Pam Brooks Lori Brown Mary Brown Terree Brown S eminars give a break from schedules Al ,AO Kim Bruce Sue Bruce Terry Bruce Wendy Buehre Cindy Bunch Leroy Burry Jeanne Burton David Cachero Kathy Cameron Debbie Campbell James Campbell Steve Carleton ,X '. v, I . Tim Carpenter Jeff Carter Jennifer Cartmell Val Castle Ann Ceynowa Tim Chamblin f 15 E Shelly Childress Jackie Clark Steve Clasbey Rick Clewell Amy Clover Paulette Coble Mark Sire and Richard Newberry display their favorite talent in sem- i llaI f' WJ-J rg ,1- J im Cockrell David Collum Mike Connors Denise Cooper Linda Cohee Barb Colvin Barb Conquest Bill Copeland Darrell Collins Tina Conner Dale Conway Lizanne Copple if Roger 1 Link C Susan 1 Greg C Beth C Cheryl Jeff Cr 3 N af 1, A r eng Roger Copple Jeff Crossley Brenda Davis Per Dermond Link Cornell Charlie Dale JOYCC Davis Pam DeR0uSSe Susan Cornwell Kevin Dampier Thelma Davis Shelly Diamond Greg Corson Liz Daney Danny DBLQUCY David Diehl Beth Costello Kevin Danner Linda DeMars Pam Drlffey Cheryl Courts Barbara Darabos Rhonda Dennison Kyle Drekmann 1 d Jeff Crawford Bruce Daugherty Joe Derleth Mike Dillon Playing chess IS better than homework for John McNamara and Rex Pam Ope an berton n class actwltles XP xf....i reduce homework is XJ' Cooking is not one of Linda Wrobble's neatest subjects, but the tastiest. . --1 .4- . of ., V ,xx X fa f f Derrin Egelston Ed Eskina Brent Elder Renee Elliot Gary Ellis Marty Ellis Darin Engle 'l' 1- sw,- I J Darrell Essex Deanna Etter Liz Falk Jim Fantin Janet Farmer Russell Fetters Cheryl Finley David Flick Terri Forbes Keith Foster Venus Franke Cherie Frazier Jim Freed Zonda Freese 4-qv Carla Freund Rhonda Fuller Dean Gall Ellen Gandt Chris Gardner Julie Garrison Ray Garrison xv ,K , at, A , Greg Geritz Chad Giddings Janet Gillis Jim Goble Brent Gibson Stan Giles Steve Givan Ray Goppert Bruce Gibson Sheila Gilligan Cheryl Givens Beth Goreham Terry P ifxl .Ml Rob Bill C Kaye Briar Kirk ies the vez, N Q .. 1 Goble y Goppert :h Goreham Terry Roberts lets out his aggressions with a ping -pong paddle and ball. - ff, it 4 7 :VW 4 fu 2 , f 4 W f if , 5 f ifptz , ,f 1 . ff, . .9 X 42 . ,,,,,,.,, A --., Nfff. f ,- C ,,,, ,,,,,,,, - ..,,, ,, ,,,,f-ia., .X ,,,.,, , ' ,haf ,.,,,,L.,,,,,' -i -sw' ,, .. 7 1 , ' ff Q fff ,W f 7 W v I 1 ff f Kg 1 1 fi! ji X , Q 5,1 f M ' M M ' 317 I l if , , G1 fa 1 f f f 1 M f f C ,LQQ 1' W f ' f f fT'f '72f 4,.. ,..,, , ,:gr,.,z, fm! f yu. 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' ,,-1' ,ya .,. f M ' vvfv i MMM ,Sa dv, ff 2 R 'Q 1 Yay 4, ,W ff!! ,aff m x Annette Groom Chris Guilford Chris Hahn Robin Hale Helga Hallett Jackie Harbit David Hauser Brenda Hedrick Ronda Harness Donnie Havner Sandy Heineman Bev Harper Charlene Hazlett Steve Helm Greg Harris James Heagy Eric Henley Greg Herriman Lynn Hertzberg Jim Hertzog Judith Hibbard Bev Hamilton Denise Hamilton Dennis Hamilton Rick Hamilton Denise Hansen Lisa Harrison Randy Hedberg Dennis Herbert Elizabeth Hilker , , W M., . f f,-i-L+-,vip-wvu '--f I -,,Q.,-,,9v-1191-fs--vv,g::1ffo,gu-qw-g . 4 x tudents inally g t the swing of school .5 1 . -.7 .xW ,VK , an 1 A 'Q ,Mk .ff - f '. U V -N f Steve Hill Kevin Hocker Debbie Hood Debbie Howard Susie Hilligoss Rusty Hockett Terry Hooper Eddie Howard Lance Hirt Sheena Holcomb Darrell Howard Martha Hrenchir fa f X . ,! f , , 2 17 -I C? W fu A jf: X is e 4 f Q , 1 1 sy 4 . Wy I s 11 YY. , f 1' ' Mn ' . 4 J ff 1 , , i f ,if ,, ,uf Z , I t Y f 1 f ,W ? yj 1 ll! M I 0 2 9 ff! iff 4f 7 , i j 2 1 Victor Hudson Pam Huebner Brenda Huffman J 3 5 t ill Y ' A., 'rm q , , M zz.: X ' ' 05 ' , 4 f 7 Connie Huskisson Wendy Jaeger G.W. Huston Leann James Robin Jacobs Pam Johannigmeier rt ,Q 2 si' r Q 'Ns Getting homework done in class provides more spare time for Patrice Ver brugge. ,. .t 4.2- , ,J gg, . -'fr J ffl Ta' Diane Johansen Melissa Johnson Kathy Jones Don Johnson Jana Jolliff Paul Jones Joni Johnson Dale Jones Robin Jones .Qs VU? i k Jodie Joseph Carlyn Jurgensmeyer Greg Justice Terri Ke Mike Ke Kurt Ke: Karen K Tina Kei Mike Ke Charles Q if X 'atrice Ver- ! eff M l . .,.,, 'WT ' 4 X, 2 .' ' 7 f F , , 42 f 7 1 5 t a f if if Q A ff Zi , I ,,,,,. j 9 1J oseph n gensmeyer Justice Terri Keith Mike Kelly Kurt Kennard Karen Kennedy Tina Kersulov Mike Ketner Charles Kid well fy! Mary Kiefer Paula Kindell Rex King Toni King John Klaus Mike Klehr 'Je :'. :f ,X5ff1 NX it Vs 'VDD 3 N NN Q X B V. ,,,,, Wt X ' L- Q Q NSNX. X X Ev-Nga, ,. . X K? YQ, L 11,3 N 9 5 x x ' H Ni ' r t X9 - N. N xx NQXN s XXt - x XY . , x X Xxx N x 4 xx X X WE S x XXX 11535 X t XXX fr: ' ., 'set X xx WX' ,xx fn. R1 David Littleton Mike Lockard Susan Lowe W Kevin Koeller Richard Konitshek Robert Kramer Kelly Krueger Denise Kunard Roxanne Knipp Dorlisa Kunz Kathie Lamaster Steve Lanning Greg Laster Debbie Lathrop Vince Lauer Rick Lawrence Sheila Lichtenberger Ed Light N TNNX1 Q ,R FQ G, X X QS X 3 X 5 QXXYQ R 1 QV x fa X X , XR E hm' J: X X x i c X GY X 2 15? lsr,-ir. . . M xg me L . Xxx X X 6 XSS X t X EW Y' X X gi? W 5 Q4 3 Q ,S X. X X x X,-P Peggy Luber Brenda Lund Kevin Mackey Steve Magee Lisa Malm Lisa Mahan Steve Malone Sonja Maj Lesa Marshall Jeanne Burton and sophomore Shelly Schreck concentrate on homework - ,AW-5 A -rf-'ao'-ff 'H' ff. V-f 'H . fi ' ' We a,f,,.we-.r1-.mwg:1-sw.-f+a'e-:-'s-s'eev-- -V .. .A n . , e- J' ,, . - , V- V V Students express in art if 7. if . ,, aff f f Z f' 'Y YD f ru ff ,X Ji X Ar, Q, l. tv:- Becky Martin Diane McCanles Barry Mathews Curt MCCOY Tim McAuliffe Jim MCCOY Scott McDonald John McKee Janice McQueen Cheryl McElroy Richard McKee Jeff McQl11l1aU Debbie McGuire Brian McKittrick Gail' Meier Terry Merrill Sandy Meyer Scott Meyers Sheryl Michel Tina McCain Ginny McCoy Mark McGuire John McNamara RhOl1d2i Meief 2 Q if J .W Y y. 'X Q K J vi R X 5 ,iff .aw ix! ' lp' is I M f 1 M ' 0' 1 M V W! W J M f W I ,K N 'ywmmfvfwfnwf X lm V . M, f f M My we WW Mr. Hughes demonstrates a ceramics technique to Judith Hibbard. W aff Beth Miller John Mills Randy Mills Sandie Montgomery Kay Moore Renee Moore Ron Moore K1 ,MY i X .M N, Sherry Moore Steve Moranville Cathy Morello Marshall Morris Denise Moschell Lea Ann Mothersbaugh Sherri Motzel 2 f f, as ' 3 XM f XM' fs 5' ,Q 1: 1 W! ,arg We V lf f ? f l I 1 5 f i iw Q 7 S 5 24 f s Z5 f Zgl l E f 4 . , , Z, I X X ,ax 15? A Lisa ILC Franl Sond Paul 1 Inf' Qiliszs 'Nam Lisa Mahan and Debbie Nichols find the halls a good place to congregate. eg, Z 5 11 :ry Moore 'e Moranville ry Morello shall Morris ise Moschell Ann flothersbaugh fri Motzel Z :UQ - bf Frank Mower Jan Murray Joyce Needham Lori Newland Sondra Mucke Jim Nacy Nancy Nesbit Maureen Newman Paul Muren Doug Neal Richard Newberry Debbie Nichols Q ,M 51477 V' 51.9 s...f-r -V 1 ,c ,- ff xiii 15' Q2 f 'f f 'G . W f Y 1 X 523 fe! I fgfi 4 , g 3 7 f 1 f f - f 4:1 - ,,,. 4 ,ww r rise 2 7 7 Se AX ' VJ ,- fw 'Mgr ft V, if at ff jr , SW fy WM' wx ff iff X!! ff! f f 4 Mx W ,ff f f X! f ' -A r.: ' il, .4 Z 5 'inali- lsmnpw f 2 Cindy Nissen Sherri Pax ton Kandi Oberlander R ex Pemberton Shannon O,De11 Barb Penning Linda Oswald Vicki Pennington Susan Pace Leroy Pennington Jo Paris Susan Perkins Mike Patton Joyce Petersen f Damon Phillips Joe Piccinini Stan Pierson Dominic Pietrangelo Susie Pigue Rick Pippenger Mike Plummer .xv Louise Porter Danny Potts Kathy Powell Don Powelson Jon Praiswater Dwight Pruitt Mark Pruyn X umors und school electrl yung We it 5 5E qoqgIav0iv 1 '1' f 'Q ' ng'AgkfY'1t?kYx.Ax1 -ha-in -,Dill-Ili-1 YV? le 'Y W X P W ? 1 fa .. if j e f f 5 0 0 5 W, fs aff ? ' ,, X 4 M r l Z 2 X '40 or wr. Q . . P 40 1 f 1 6 K 'M A asf X! , i ,Z M sw ffe Ni? 5 f X Y Z Q 3' l 5 i 5 wx s X 3 2 Kg I i Q W . Q E X ! xxa rx X V N, f ' we I N S 5 3 5 4 li . i f ' r ff ' ' 'N rx x H N 5 , gem Q wi? N S ... I ,f D li. Jim l-lertzog and Mike Boney, senior, strive to make electricity. Tl' W- 'wr t X 15. E ' X Y - rf 'S r l R- 9 fy R fffif! it . , r Mike Pyle Marlene Raney Kim Raymond Jennie Reynolds Dean Ramsey Tom Rasmussen Lou Rector Eva Richards Y 55-.RN Jim Rider Robert Roedel Danny Ryan Melody Rife Brian Rookstool Chris Rygllilfd Tara Roark Don Dennis Saling Mark Rgbeftg Rosenburger Bobby Sanders Terry Roberts Kent Rosenquist Pam Sargent Yelorrda Roberts David Ross Tom Schaller Jeri Roe Roy Routon Phyllis Mike Ruth Schauffler Jeff Schenke Danny Schlobohm David Schmitt Dale Schwagerman Danny Scrivner Matt Sehorn Mark Seitz 9 Bart Mar' Bill Stev Kim Kell Tan 1 K rl v 2 if 'l :henke obohm Schmitt vagerman ' Scrivner lehorn Seitz E mfg WQffti'?fA1nmrHQ ' 'i Tv 'l'f,f-f-2.s KRQQHXS rwg e igla ra N -pf .Nw X 1 'x,'hi,f. S .rea tes-2-1 , gf' , ,wfgg is Barb Sellinger Bob Sherman Marque Shafe Tammy Shindler Bill Shafer Joan Shook Steve Shapiro Cindy Shuck Kim Sharpe Laura Siegrist Kelley Shaw Linda Sievert Tammy Sheets Sam Silvio A ev AS Craig Simpson Shere Sipes Marc Sire Mike Slagle Jeff Slater Mark Slaughter Lorie Sloan FQ' va, -wig: 1. ,N ., ..,.,.,. M.. ,,...W,W : fe 'I5 , 'W ' H ' Z.: 2. ,E X aw .V-if .- 1' In Q ..f Kyle Smalley Keith Smith Kevin Smith Leslie Smith Rachel Smith Russ Smith Gina Smithson Q ,gmt .. wtf vt, ,,,V X fgxg K A L t 5 , ve ' X 1-ywgx L D A Qs rv . gi na X W, f ' f X ll ' A'-e' l ,. A N X xx H X Na mix K RYE Q xx , I X Q 6 s YQ Q 5 XS X x ,rex rl .-r Bruce Smykowski Stacy Spainhour Debbie Staub Terri Stemmgns John SHOW Teffi SPUUSCI Brad Stearman Mary Stephan Mary Sobek Joy Staten Jeff Steele Charlie Stephens Charlene Hazlett enjoys making her sewmg project. Qirdlllmvf Students develop talent tn arts, era xx XX S X nl' , Z 7 1 Panl Jones examines the inside of a radio. Mark Stephens Karen Stewart Dodie Steyer Beth Stiles Scott Stillwell Sue Stockdell Jeff Stokes Cheryl Stroud Mark Sullivan Terry Sutherland Alan Swaim Chris Taylor Ceramics gives Ann Bogert a chance to perfect her skills. is 5 t p Wawf- 17: 6 Wee Danny Taylor Toni Taylor Debbie Teters Jeff Thom HS swf 3 f as 5 f Fxyff x,.. N .,., . 'f S to S Y. X K My.w 'fw1f, . ,af , ff! 1 2 Q , 3. We 3 K A .1 . De Fl Rh Jn' Kc f Taylor Faylor e Teters homas ,JW W ? i 1, W yifw' Md f 1 W , I fe Wg, M Q My J fi ,Q 1 Danny Schlobohm plans his next move against Ed Light. Dennis Thompson Rhonda Thompson Jim Trapp Kevin Trent if y ml WWE! W kj f ee , ' 45 V I il! , N ff ff' it Ugg y 5.2 f ff f ff A . f f W .W M , .gVfw?'1 Q V,,,i V, 33. X. 4.2 'xZ',ni , ails, Q QR, Todd Truly Peggy Turnbow Deanne Turney Leigh Ann Tye , K Z ' Q Z ,s W Mittie Vandaveer if Kyle Verwers Terri Vincent Jim Waggoner Carolyn Walsh 4 9 it Z 2 7, is WWW , 9 'J ' f fff WW X W,- W mo X if . ' 'i V.. fg , L ,,, -4,- I , - t 4 J vu ff f V- , ,.,:., 2 K .1,, 3-Y, X , f M ,J , 4 if fn :lla fiff ff ! ' A X ff M ,, f X 7 Beth Stiles enjoys making a mess m World Foods. Eileen Walter Jeff Walters John Walton Penny Walton '--- -7- Y ' ' x - , ng,-1-41-vp.-rv-1-'rv '-1' -' ..,,. -.. v.a,.pcE-.agnfnvrqpnpnrzvwfnvfe g A . - - - , N ,. J.-lrmauarrfmau-.ns:.v:-s-ga-, , - A -- - -' 1: - g g ' , . A Q ..,. f f r y .X .f ' . v 1,1 ' I. 4 G, ,W f fy 4 - l 8 0 I' u n l0 r - .saaa X f -rr :El ly Y ' .au 12 I ' Vi P - 4 ' .3 I ' X X f 1 K S f x 0 A If , 4 un an ESCOUB s N , xx SX XY if '-I 'N uair 1' v I Tiger mascots take a moment to pose during a pep assembly. Li 'Q 5 . 'r ., . , A. N - wh ar K7 Y? ' xx X X 'J' Q' fr Q, wen no fi Bruce Ward Sherri Waugh Brenda Wehner Jodi Ward Frank Weaver Dane Welt Trent Ward Mandy Webb David Wendt Me. Doug Wesselschmidt Mark Westhoff Marty Westlake Laura Whalen ' Teresa Wharton Robin Whenham 'Barbara Whittle S Robert Whaley Alana Wharton Darlene Whitmire Susan Whittle a ' -. , XS I L 9 x i X if X, X is - I 5. z diff ? 4 V, ,. if f f y X . pl X EQ WQQ : ' U' M, ,L ,,., .V 5 4' f ,f V , f ,7jgj:.4,5 , 7 ,Q-,fM,,! V if ff '41 ,yffffy M' ., 'F git' xx ' I -, -J QQNAM, N, X X V Q X 5 I s W '. K 2 . N U X 5 . K - ,- f , 1, -so f., - . A .- 1 'E Y r X? x e L Q L f' M-'wmv gf K Qt:- ,f K' 2.5 ff it X or . s , . 'f 1 . ,Q .. f xii ' si-.x-gf. . X , r A - xx ,.k. 1 ,. .wg fw.f'w . r X X - s-rr fi ,qw t if Fw A : if i D : W 1 -1 K' x . V S X .- T Dx WW X ' ,, X 3.- ' 5 x .r . J r . vi Brad Ziegler and Brad Jones work steadily on a chemistry lab. X K ff WM 1 A an Q? '9- X ww 1 Whittle Nhittle x. if ff' X is 55 . Q4 , e' w 4 fr? 'al 1' 'Q N1 ,W Ii' X N Q 5 x V,,: W X iwiiw v-E Qt 3 F Barbara Darabos waits patiently for the next serve. Rochelle Wllcutt Pam Wllllams Keith Wilson Krlsty Wl1t6ImO0d Dave Wghams L1Sa Wills Kenda Wilson Kevin Wmking Kathy Wllhams Davld W11son Rachel Wilson Delbert Wrrth by M X Wi 1 ' f f ,g h X .. if' , 5 5, . , if E V Y ,, , fljffx 'lf elm 4 as W A 1 ff ' , f. ' , I Tina Wrseman Carolyn Wrap Linda Wrobbel Brad Ziegler 5 1. A Bruce Woodard Mike Wright KiIbY Yates Chris Walker I 3 ., , WW W W 'vig' at R a N, s,,r a 5 S 7' Helga Hallett puts her full concentration on her daily work. Lry lab. L 1:1 .Q 'I E - ,Jjg - , -..e------F . -r--vp 4.-. -a-frm-n.1x-ameri.-s-msg,-um+..,. . . ophomore pride triumphs over all At the end ofthe 1977-78 school year the sophomore class was proud to have quite a list of accomplishments to their name. Their triumphs included a tie for first place in the float competi- tion at Homecoming, two first places in spirit jug contests, and a second place in the hall decoration contest at Courtwarming. The Homecoming attendant for the sophomores was Meribeth Mercer. Kim Garrett was chosen as the sophomore attendant at Court- warming. Throughout the year the sophomore class sponsored f'Three Stoogesn and Our Gangv movies in the gym during seminar. The profit aided in buying materials for float and hall decorations. The sophomore class officers were, Lois Bland, President, Kel- ly Jones, Vice-president, Denise Snyder, Secretaryg and Meribeth Mercer, Treasurer. The class was sponsored by Mr. Heuertz. The six class representatives elected to Student Council were Kim Bradford, Vinnie Mesa, Terry MacDonald, Janelle Reed, Tracee Roher, and Terri Starner. f 'V ' Z, fc x V 4, ,T fr I , yr Jeff Abernathy Chris Adams Sue Nan Mike Adams Abrahamson Tammy Adams Dennis Addington My fb. ,pf Qffff ' V if f, 7 f t' f f 4 1 4 f A' - X ' f 5 - f 1.-A . X Q7 J' 5 I L 5, fi fr Q! f , 6 2 f if , 4f Z, ff K My 7 if 'i X 1 ! 6 VN! W ff U , C fl L ' M W , , ,fa ,X '- 'f , 0' 4 r A, ' '-A .- Q ,ff - 7 fi I- ,i, E , 0 1 r 5 , f V L I Nancy Adee Janice Allison Brenda Adkins Paige Allred David Adkins J ack Alpers Curt Allen Rose Amos Kim Allen Cindy Anderson Tim Alley Jeff Anderson 'jiri if K Melody Anderson Darlene Ballou Vernan Anderson Jeff Barber Bryan Arbuckle Lori Barber Mark Arbuckle David Barnes Laura Atzmiller Tana Barnett Melissa Bailey Sherri Bass , , yy Pr 'af 4,7 fa Hx If ., Brenda Baxtf Lori Beaman Diane Becknr Desiree Bedsaul Mrs. Nz - uw- N X '-'---'-- ----- . .........,....,.........-.....-.. ,.. .,l......,,...... - 1-'i-'-4'- 1 ' F W ' 3:4 X W f ,J if , f 4 , X f fw f' 4 sw, .X4 yfig1X'2??'-if f I W 'K f Orff I 7 V.. ff' 1 f I- .A 1 ' 4 will ., ,C W , fzf X W 1 ,XV 9 ,xxx gf X lallou er 'er mes nett ss Brenda Baxter Lori Beaman Diane Beckner Desiree Bedsaul .X XXX ,XX XXX XV- W XXX,-X ri 4 Q 5 Q were X Xi X s Rs 'P 1 x SV X 4 X X .Xe f . Qpxis s s X ,X as - f X Q - g'S' v,S' :Hifi . 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Lamb Ken Lambeth Lisa Lampson Gary Lane Robbie Lang James Langley W gf 4 .s wf , ' 'X as ,of L ' ' -V ff , X Doug Larson Lori Lawrence Sandy Lawrence Deon Lawson Steve Leetch Robin Leipard Steve Leitch Dan LePage Carla Lewis Tom Lewis Chris Light Louise Lilly Don Livingston Chris Loar Mark Loar Kelli Lockard Shannon Logan Ron Lohr Steve Long Tammy Long Tony Long tudents lau h i I .ff W' xfy f f V 46,9 , W A ff 1 f gl 4. ff- J WWCR J r,,,....d ' 5 ,A,, J , f 41,9 ly M wr yfcyr an' f ff ', fff 4 A 2' L. -r 'V 3 X Tonya Long Leslie Louden Robert Ludgate Mike Lynn Becky Mahan Tammy Looney Lavonna Lovern Martin Lund Jim Mack Twylah Mahan George Lord Lane Lowe Scott Lutjen William Macklin Anne Mahnken Gary Lorenz Cheryl Lowrey Jeff Lynn Christy Madden Lorri Malm 2 WN : l!:a X B--as Lori Lawrence, Carol DeMoranville, and Shaunna Brown get a kick out their class. Ward Manes Monte Massey Marvel Maring Kirk Matchell Cheryl Marshall Jeffrey Maxwell Joe Marshall Connie May Chanda Martin Kelly McClain Corby Martin Brenda McCullick Roger Martin Teresa McDonald WW f 1 'Of X - f Jackie McEntire Mark McGlothlin Vickie McIntosh Randy McKinnis Linda McKitterick Dorie McQuillen Ray Mendez 'I Meribeth Pegg!! 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Ns C Ke vw A . sg x fkx 4 Q T X X X s X U A 'T ,X SU ' , st s x X Q Xe K x Y W 5 i ax 0 N M X X Q X 4 N xt K ,C Cheryl Stillwell Renee Story Melinda Gordon Taylor Cindy Stipe Lori Storts Kelly Street Jeff Tarwater Terry Taylgf Diana Summers Greg Tate Scott Thalheim Vicky Hallett smirks at Carl Williamson's witty remark as Stephen D I 4 Q Lesia Gillespie listens attentively to the teacher. inia Steyef K, Bobby Thomas Kathleeh Thompson Tracy Thoms Debbie Tindill Derek Thomas Tim Thompson .lack Thrasher Yvonne Todd Greg Thomas Tom Thompson Glen Tilton Robert Turner Variety in pr e p 'r s so homores , f 'M 'ev' flflKl-Until Lu wan fi nvwz was H. nzmwu: ..,,,.,,,,M,y , 3 3 .,.. .1 ,,,, , ,Xa th X E , y ff l W M 1 fy? , f f , O14 0 f W , X .QX if , , , .. .. Q, Q R sk ll X f Q Y A J, Wj zjf , ,, 3 1 aw X - , ff . M ,, My '- an -W X Richard Tyner Z ff, f j f X I , ff X 5 ff f f f f f X X M f W' f ,fy , , if 5 .wi sl ' ,fx wwf 1 A 4 ' ' Doug Uchtman Darrell Ueligger Janet Conn, Ann Bowles, and Lori Bass work together on a Modern European History project. s- ,sv X I ... , X XXX Xi 415-A N X iw YSX X Q X Nb A !XX7r'l 1'f,j. ' +1 X X f J xx lx Q? x ' f X A 7 X X bs X Aw 'X W x Q - I on Wainwright David Wallace Roy Walker Jennifer Walter Charles Wallace Marvin Walton Clay Wallace Robin Walz X 7- nf' .bw NX, 1 f. of 5 W is X l X X :CL S NX 'l ' Z V' ' N05 Xa X S 1 ,Q , ,, 5 vV : , .:v' N fgiv , ' V ' ,. K , Q V, Q in AQ if Q NO X q + X A X ...X xx 5 X i t ' K E 1 'Y X G? i N af X JN X as , X X l rs,-. X. M WX NX ,XX tr X Q .- Q 5 . 4 xQ -X X XX Y' N l fx Y 'Q X9 X is X X Brian Ward Kim Ward Laura Ward Lou Warner f ' V f 1 '54 W, , V 4 fy! if 7 , , 1, f Q X U Y '- V, Y, X, WZ , McMillen works the devil out of people. 7273? VH S' .. ' QK,Qf7fC S' Zyl -32' :W 1 W1 IW ,XM if Q4 9 W , , X ,I al X 1 f , 5 ff ,. f , I Q f, .X 1 7 5 ! ,. 7. , ,X ,ry ,,,vf--WW, .W 5-ff' f f V-Qs sp, . j.. X, mx X E22-4 .X Bw ..... Q 7, ...V X X Xsm,w,--,ffXf- -A ,, y X ' X Z . M 0 W ' f f Xe Q t x0 sf ,J 1 I 1 ' A f ,AQ vw ,X X f 4' X f X X M fy X HWS , QS? W 1 fv S f 'SQSY ,, f v ,fx :Wm 4943! Qi lv 544 A W xii, , , , s fy W Q J 1 , Q N 0 X 5 X , yf 5 Beth Ullery Carol Voris Bob Wagoner ff 55-was af ' is . ,MX W, I sa. v A Z f , Cf ,, ,i ff 1 L ,J Z' l 2 . ' ' - X ' K , l I Gae W + M W, ,f ..irr it M Z! 5 . 1. f 1 755 X X Q , 'We by 4,2 1 7 wie' W ,s,. t, a t .ra- VA, W, , - M , ,,., 3 ' f 7 fy? , ff f 5 Q 7 f , f 4 af f , lf ' f f Q ak' Q W M 5 fm 'J , ff. I V f aa f fa Q aa y f 1 ,, . if A 2 1 5,5 my Qt t V 22.4 7' ', W f .Qaggtvy 1 fn A 73 , gy, I ? ff ,I 4,21 s la XX fyfr T W air MX X N ?sm.. wk X Nfl we VOIICI if 5, I Z l ff W , WL, f 4 V , f f ? X f X U Q 2 v f U, Z 5 6 if 1, f A A 7 6 cf 42 0 Gae Griffin spends her leisure time in the library reading the newspaper. 14 if I fgyy i X! 5 f X fy X' 1 ,W ,-fa. ff L g., 2551 .Au f- K -12: rr , 1 Z , - .-nf XL , I ,,,' ., fig' 5:11 X A 1 l Q fa, .. Na. P. 5 f ...W , f ,Wo ff f 5 72, , fj ff K f f If xy, ff' ,Z ff 1 fy if X ZZ, 2 W! f f ig, If xx, , X E -MN -L -' , f 1:1 'K f Q 1 t , A1 3 David Webb Harold West B111 Wehner Sylvia West Darin Welt Richard 2 if f , f 6 , , W I ,f,, 4 2 XZ- tpf 5, 5 W9 H fl 7,11 fy X , , ,ff t, . bppj Ken Wheeler James Whitaker Cristi Whenham Jeff White Sw 4,., , ,ml r,,i, X favs Q-'Xt Q Azgw . 5 1 1 Q ' 3 fel 3 if E 55 gil s 1' Q x Q 5 N . w --X, ,N gy f ,Q I lx Bonnie Wilkes John Williams -l ff gifguquafzimnavz-.xssrc-s-gee:-f9gee,., . , Q , A . . . -... Kids assembl if Perry Williams Richard Williams Stephanie Williams Students discuss the highlights of the day before settling down to typing. ff l V X is X bw Qi, 1 B N MQ: . 1 N X K 7 X X .tl Judy Cressell, Ken Holt and the unknown comic think science is funny. John Willis Mel Wilson .V ti 'j All 'ww Tffwflf Before sc a friend. -' ----1--------........ - fy 2 3 :o typing. HM'-0-0-M.W.,,.,, 'k ff Wilson Vilson Vilson ,hah Before school Linda and Gina Silvio meet with a friend. ? f X 2 X XZ? X X Q , ! f f 1 Q ' f 1 , M I X S I aj? n M ' ,,.,. f , ,f .,,. - 7 , I ,. ,,,, .Z Aal., o.ii is fie - :'. 2 . it W a is as ,.,, - f AA 1 A ii ' f ' 'Af ff 7 WW , . A' ,' . , .af fi f f Z, f f y ,f W. 1' fa I A X ff I sf! J! 3 f T0m Wingate Sandy Wisdom Karen Woods David Yankee Phronie Young Carl Winterowd Missy Wolf Eric Wrobbel Berry Yeldell Debra Zaske WW saws 5 Mr While in the library Hanna Noell and Cindy May discuss an article Classes, activities keep reshmen busy Freshman class officers from left to right: Sponsor, Mrs. Fordg Treasurer, Darcy Burgettg Vice-President, Lisa Belserg Secretary, Kim Braswell, and President Todd Strannigan. Freshman found that their first year at LSHS was quite differ- ent from that of their earlier days at PLJ H. They have spent their first year here very actively. The freshman attendant for the Home- coming events was Lea Anne Berry. At Courtwarming time the freshman class came in third place in the spirit jug competition and third with hall decorations. Tau- sha Haley was the Courtwarming queen attendant who represented the freshman class. Q A9 X w i Michelle Collin Acuff Harty Addington Sandra Alexander Abernathy Tera Adams John Albin Shelly Allbee Brian Acklin X X 'si , ,Y I , . S , i Q s v X We rv X 1 X 17 s iw ' it 2. Nw 0.g:,,.,,49, f 3U 1 5.-ff? , 'dj 22:54 - 'r . zz: X - '94 ' 4 Y ' was F-if W If-g ,.,'f,,'fv? ,'+ As : aww - , ,,,,f,,As, V J is A TN N , K J X21 r 16 1' f? 1 wif AM, 1 p 'v 1 x i if f ff f tri David Allen Anne Almash Dana Anderson Jeff Anderson Ron Anderson Debbie Andrews Karen Rick Barry Aschwanden Jason Bass Debbie Austin Lori Bass Kerry Bailey Lissa Batarse Cheryl Bales Jim Becker Mary Beth Barker Renetta Beemer Carl Barnes Pam Bell Lisa Belser Delores Bennett Jeff Benton Lea Anne Berry Anne Bibbee k , 4 Darren Big Barry Blan Sophomt in Spanis X r a Casa If M Sy .1 ser Bennett lton ie Berry rbbee 4- .- WK ' : ...., r . . - A N . W , X , , X . ,,,.g,. Q .,:.:.5, , ,se sz I MM . X 'X , 1- is , 4 X , ry, In X X xxx x XXXXX 1' fi. I g 1.55 : X iv DHIYCI1 Biggs Kelly Blixt Ralph Bondon Lisa Borland BHUY Bland Kandra Blyer Chris Boney Scott Bost Sophomore Kim Allen and freshman Pam Bell sing Christmas carols in Spanish. Q' E 5, C ,.. J' X Donnie Boston Chuck Bott Rob Bowen Rodger Bowers Joey Braden Scott Brady Terri Br0dfl16h1'6I Rob Brown Kim Braswell Charles Brooks Ann Browniield Terri Bray Brenda Brown Robin Bruce Robin Brizendine Carrie BIOWI1 Barbara Briggs Chuck Brock Portia Brown Jena Buehre r,,,,,, - Y l I T V, 43 -M-:.a-,mi-fggfgugxmasnucmhvfuxgurr f, .4, YY 7 H Y Y-'17-.V ' - ' - 1 ' 5' . ' .'- ' ' 'f- ,H t Freshmen assist J t llow class mates Q Z 1 i Steve Bunch Darcy Burgett Shirley Butler Vickie Cahill ' Paula Burch Dixie Burry Elissa Cachero Chris Campbell Paul Burden Brian Busick Dan Cahill Johna Campbell NS l 1 Lori Patterson gets help from Don Pulse during a Biology lab exercise. 78 Sara Langsford and Nancy Wheeler study and review notes together for a Biology e I, s P i XMB XXX ' W. 5 E if 1 4' ri . .Y lf rest 'll if , , x Q . X Q X x Q ss xx ' ' X Q t X X 6 Q- X x Tristan Cancienne Buster Cantrell Rose Carboneau Andrea Caricari ,sf si--:M . -a -, -N '?ts'r,4,y Xtz- , , 'Et s Us fb? X '4 X . ,N K if Ya N , X X , N its: B fx K, ' 'dir-K x-f x Nik Saundra Carnnahan Jeff Caftmell Karen Chaldecott Brenna Carroll Beth Casey Greg Chaney Todd CHIIOII Debbie Caswell Carolyn Chapman Laurie Carter Peter Ceynowa Debbie Cheesman Jeff Gix ,vm 2 4 i S X N W g . af . .is--.-r.-,.v:,-rig: . 2 5 S I .I X ,. .,.. ...W -.,- ..., .,,,......--.,,-...,.,-...,.......-.,....., - A , H r X er for a ,f 'NVg laldecott .ney Chapman fheesman Biology ex 9 i 'X - we' X X ' - .WSC X. Vg 3 r ,., .r . - -,M I D wg - X rw 'f ' ' . .., -. X , i' ESQ ' ' 'A V , . -rr -' - was-K 'K X X 3 9 'Z .- 1 X, ,ls X g , r ' ' A 3 C if . 1 ,Y ,. L ., ' A '- X X X S x E to-.5 I - ww- . ,, X , Y , Y, .ft 1 fo. No X X. X QR rm sl X s Ng X X 1 X A TA s S x t J' QNQN X wh X OA K 5 fer rl X 1 '1w,f,:. x....ms1-Yr-L K 3, ,. K rx - E wa. :rem X .' : E ,..., C, Sl N :.,x if 'X X 5' , 543: I ,Q ,. , , ' ' iv! X -'P Ass- ' HV' rg ' Lola Choplin Bryan Church Rachelle Clark Susan Clark Amy Clements Kim Clements J , V. Karen Coe Joey C0011 Kim Coffman Dalfld COOPCT Donna Collier Marie COOPCT Perry Collins Cindy C0Pe13nd Rhonda Cook Debbie Copeland Wendy Cook Regina Corley r i Mark Corn Jeff Corson David Cortner Kathy Coulter Jimmie Coursey Mark Cox Jeff Givan and Darren Biggs head for home after a long day. jwmm f 7 L' f F eshmen enjoy learning use ul ff ff X f X4 ff , W f ,K , ,,,,, f fv w 0 7 f ,gan ,B ff ' if Qfs ' gig' ! f f f, if f l 1 1 Q if 1 5, 1' ff f- fn M -ve f - f ,E W ,f If x ,fm , l . f 2 Al ., 2 if f J ff K fi 4 Z ' . ,Q , Z, I , jf'-750 X J A W MM ii V 'tr Z Gene Darby Scott Cox Kim Creason Sabra Crane Cheryl Crego JOl'liC21 Davis Bob Creamer Robert Curtright Flip Davis fa f ,fm f i i Mark Davis Terry Davis Warren Davis Mark J oos enjoys applying skills learned in woodworking. on El 0' f VV: Donna Dearing Lori DeFreece Peggy Decker Diane DeGroot is :Z my If- ,V,,,f . .aw , ? fpbf 4 2 ff fy, ,,vtf.y ' , 7 2' ,ef W f f , f 6' Z K M 6 Z a C f! f 2? f of 1 V' if .. ,f X ,,,,v!cjZ,, ! , X L Q , 4' ' flu f X X V f f, ,Y 7 X 5 X X ff Frank Demars Scott Denney ki 2 Brenda Dennis Tom Dennison , ,na fi 12? 7 is X? V ll Marion Dermond Kristi Dlttmer Van Dunham Kevm Eag Bill DeSpain Linda Driscoll Julie Dunlap Steve Ebe Jim Dir Bob Dugger Patsy Dunnington Scott Edgar A i 2 fx New Kerry E Scott E. Dean El Dana El Brenda Dennis a .771 r ffff W f L W n Eager 5 Ebert t Edgar : L- fxft F xii- . 1 ii i , . l Q... W .1 . F - - is K 'Xiu kr,,.5. X s X x sg XXX x X SNK X X XX SX X N sg I? Q 's 5 Q K 3 F if r ' Tx N N O X X. 5 W ' X U S X 'mfr' F . l l W., Kerry Edgington Sheen Evans D61 Fetters Scott Edwards Mark Everman Julie Fields Dean Elder Tina Evinger Tim Fields Dana Elder Eddie Falk Lindsay Fischbach Brenda Enke Jamie Faulkner Kevin Fisher V ,,,, , Q fr Z v i 'Fi 'V ' Z 'ff , , f' is X s g W- 3' 5 f fy, V fr X. N V , it, , . E 1, .W is SA lgTmNNN'Nw.L F W N A faves Sam Flaharty Shawna Flaharty Ron Flynn Brian Ford Jeff Ford si R A ,S+ f New X WX X 5 X Q:1SS:ssi5zm ' s Julie Chet VN .f, ,.i. .sary as X x er X A X ,,,. x S X X 'O Vx , wx 455-.QSAS-,Aves f MF NSJTF,-J . Y. . J L ---ww-,,,,r Foster Danny Fraze Debbie Fuchs Bob Gardner Franke Susan Frisbee Billy Fuller Sharon Gardner Everett Frasier Daren Fristoe Megan Gandt Richie Garner Mark Hoduski anxiously reaches for his favorite TARZAN book. W M iz If nw-., ,, S .e,-,,::r-'iff S' we V , ,,, V , ,. x ,,,, U .. y S Web: f is ' M S ef fbllwl 2 I Www, I 1 Freshmen Shar in work and pla f f f f ff h, , V 0 f YA 1 f f rd v . ,, VY 3 X je'-11r:.' 74:3 x J G' W 4' 'Vw-as f . V If Q52 f f 5 f 1 , 4 f XS mf Z 'QW s 0 -. 4' . -I T' '.i,Z ':.lj. .S1Z 25 f-ff .,,....'-I K MW ,, .W-.A . W, if A531 , Q 9 z Q QQ K 2 si s ff CV' Q S u V1 f r -will -551, ,av- f fxxiyf ' ,. I I Z li: 2' 9' , l Lauri Garten Lonnie Germann Shefrl' Glbb1HS Vickie Gilbert Stuart George Gma Glarratano Jim Gifford Cindy Gillette nun swam X, mam lim, Wllhw haw. M , r. fx l A , My '- ' 1- ' G ff S s ,s r N ., ,X f Ne, Hmmm 'umm - , If hunt ,QR A X t 'wn-W K nt Ay WWW wmmlfr Ruth Kanai, Anne Almash, and Dana Elder jokingly discuss last hour's events. Ron Gray Lorenzo Griffin Sheri Greeley Scott Gross Cindy Givens Terry Green Rodney Gudde Angel Goff Don Gregory Chris Hack Karen Gooch Marla Gregory Theresa Hale Marla Goocher Ron Griesel Tausha Haley Steve Gillman Jeff Givan , Y , g .rn f x X X X A us f Robert Hampson Jeff Haney Brenda Harbit Kathy Harbit Connie Harding Annette Harness I I Dena Ha Larry Ha Georgett Q X 'Z X! fd .mia-1 wx Melissa last ye Hampson ,ney Harbit Harbit Harding e Harness . . . ,M ig, f r Xzws-N s R L s, , ,,,, I Pi?-fffi 1' '4'1 'TT' f.. ape' X sk? A X Q 1 i s 45 x IX' X X X S Q x Q ff 'F XXQQ f sua ls 5 A sw sz -, J- As .sf ': - l Q TTQ N. is . r 2 Q ,Q it ' S X .wf ' N. ...N 4:55 V Q XX JN N KX 3 X X XX I x x re S N X x Sl R af' Q x X . fi , .C , . X A .1 ' ,M ? 23, a -' 'SLN sr , , ' : -rf' sl gf gigs 1 sg Egg! he-wrt? Dena Hasty Becky Hazlett Candace Heimsoth GI6g0ry Helm Larry Hauser David Heaviland Rhonda Heisterberg Melinda Helmuth Georgette Hazelrigg Marty Hedrick Melissa Helfrich Kerry Herbert gif if? ' ff, s ' ,,, , , A ir X 3694 f .sw-:sm Q ,ww 'y u r st.:- M fn g sv f Melissa Hodges and Donna Collier take time out in seminar to thumb through last year's yearbook. X N' rex X. we . we ...Q X 1 .. ' M -' N, X H. .5525 X- 'A .Q i QM-: K vw. 5 X TQ It ' Vi H xg , New 5. Q X . K X sl av X sg rt i - ek X Y 5 has X UK Y 1 N x f , 5 1 4- 5 , C X 5 , C. xxx f a A 5 ,s ,1. 1 45 ff ,,,,. 26. x V - -fs.-xt Q' Q ,X X X fx XX X A sri ss- N , 'xg 3 , Sandra Herde Dawn Herman Lee Hertzberg David Hertzog Gary Hertzog Larry Hibner Christine Hile Donald Hilker Jeff Hines Mark Hirt Kelly Hobbs Mark Hockett Melissa Hodges Mark Hoduski Eugene Hollon Cues s add to eshman tv fff 79 f ff ,' A -f ' 4: X WW gf ' x 2 ,,, aiswvaw g ' 6 X Wy- rj , 1 if f 1 I ,ff - Q -I , 1. -'-v Xj f 4 E X 2 1 , 1 ix f X G A . i X l? X talk 1' H-3 ' 'i f fl 1!,:fg'5f?e. g f 1 ,hw '1f'iZY4V'2'ZZU?f ' U , k awfeffffshv ,gl 'fan ZX 5 pice class V 1: 4 ,Qi , 1 M, 0 V F Sf am it X 2 Ts Scott Holmberg Devin House Lisa Howard Tim0fhY HUBJWS Tammy Hooper Robert Hovermale Sue Howley , Tammy Hum MW f fwyf 1 W 7 11' 1 f fi , 5 8 in x l I. ! . U, ,. tvi, f , is VAA, 7 .,,, 1 1 AX 4,,,40l 'h'A f x 1 X ty Rachel Jackson Brad Johnson Marsha Johnson Kim James Kristi Johnson Mike Johnson Ashley Johnson Lisa Johnson Phil Johnson Brian Jolliff DeWayne Jones Eva J ones 1, ,.,. ,. , , .. - l '7' - ' s fi! 'fa rv me lic , ,Mr if ,IM 'Q'-' - v,W?4a6ei24 0 L , an 4,9 -+h.,.,, , , , AV, WlVvf V' , Vx. 'MG 'X aff ' W W 'Vf6!,i-,.f we Campaign button collector Ed Ellis came to LSHS in March to talk to freshman social studies classes. 12.15 X 9 ff we aff? 'A Q ,z r I Of W X ,E K J KL tiff , ff ,... .I A ev . J 7 Elf? , f E '11 ll f, li , J iv Q 1 35:6 yy ' ,nv . ,gf fl fs, M 2 X40- Mike Jones Steven Jones Suzanne Jones Mark Joos W f ,,,f 'W j ,WM .wav v ' ' 4' 4 f f ,ZX M fm X X, J , W 1 xg! 'x 1 'W' ., r,,,f , 127' V fr f ff? X qu,-, wi f, . , y. I,-15 -23-,f , A '- E W. - J Q7 4 '2 I f e if f:,f',4n, ' J I.,- ,. life- at f fl A 7 . ' iv A Tiff Danny Kendall Dana Kenney Howard Kentner Maryrine Kerley Kim Joseph Debbie Keim Mike Jury Lori Keller Ruth Kanai Eileen Kelly Timmy Kasinger Becki Kempf Marilyn K David Ket June 'l Bands 1k to .gf ,, -aa ri JZ! f' 7 M .azz ,W , f v ' if f Kendall .enney 1 Kentner le Kerley K X, X XX 'Wg tv A S' X I by X 'M' in., X5 JN X at Q Marilyn KerSl110V Joyce King Rhonda Kinnison Tom Koenig David Kettner Kenneth King Rachell Kirn Brian Kowalski June Thompson and Marsha Johnson perform in the Cavalcade of Bands while other bands look on. fn 9 Kuff. X. 'Ss If -- .sw-0j'1f : V-ag . 5: , V 'g, H K - .si 4 X vf Ng . . ' if fQ1 iT' , A qs 1 1 - 's sn 'N X Q sf. K 1'- f,wisg4y,gv Q js! X it X X , Jerrolyn Kraus -Konni Krey Eric Krogh Russ Lackey X, N- Q ,Ng Lori Lacy Dwayne Lambeth Diane Lampson Tammy Lampson F eshmen show talent many ways fy-f M. 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Q K A A, V , w0f4Wfaiawi??V faaa5Z . 2 jd., V K .ay ff . J 1' ' W 7. 'Ml ,aw Z! 'g'a?faai aaa!! 'K' - ff Q6 .f94!V3w?Q , . Z .t,. . Z i , a 4? . , ififf' , fly. Q f .X I ,Z Z Jeff Magady Melissa Mai Kyle Mallot Jerry Manford V, Brenda Mansell Bob Marshall Pam Marshall Randy Martell 3 xi E 2 Z B E S t Glenda M Tracy M-a: Brent Mat yS X - ,i ff f fx f jf .f , NS gm , , 224 45, , ' fe ,iff ,M I fi X, ,... 3 V wg I 2 , 'Q L ynn yon ackey f ,w r f' 4 ff ,f W ' .f,.fP ' W7-, n '15 if 7 A I f f W ,LX M ,X 2 V he 'riff ,ff 4 ,fxvf Mansell irshall arshall Martell 'SWS X 1 :,:,.,, X X X X X Xs W X xwk . X 4- 'Nd ,arf Q X YN Xw 'Q Mike McGuire jokes with friends in the library. fix X A f .: ,,. r X X, If I 5-1: 4 5 , ' L '7 ' , R in. - X i ' ,N ' i -, f rf! -Q, ., .l.1 z .1,.-.1'4:f'3 ' Ia, a. ' - ' ,If of' S 9 x X ,, XX ggsfX15S '3.1:.f :xr X f - X Y.,,.X:,,,.s f , XM. XX ' is X wx ff X : was ri - 5 X L- f f wx f 1 , N u X - asf- , Q 4 at ' 5 i M 'Q 3 a Glenda Martin Cindy May TYQCY Maslanka Steve May Brent Mathews Greg Maxon Kathleen McClain Shawn McCorkle Kim McDonald I5 Q 'f V MSX. - K XZXX 1 N X f Q av S X 2. SZ , ' ff K ,Q :..:f 'f X 1 X 1 X a T X , Q, , E' P' Q J,-X1. 'X f n 5, and-sf . ew -mfwv :s.:Xv-es., XX '- X 3em :a ' as Y- em . 'fx' tx N - . 'f? f1, ' ,, X X X .ff ' V4 V X X ,X 3 X. A? ' 13 . ,Q I-5. , ' .f ' 1313, vw-mf ,j M :Me f,f 'is'-fg,ff9Zw,1 X, z'.a,?4,,v, 2 6547 John McEntire Mike McGuire Karl McKinley -X .1. :Q-y,::.:::::-' -. X-X' 7 1 :S w 'f X X AX X ,X X Z2 1 X X f ,X X , X W iz? Y 1455215 ' gms!-rif. .. N1 ,Q 7,. 559: J ' 5 P ,,.,. N l ,jay c, M was W 'Q f A f .X X f 5, K X? I f' fcfff . ,ll X -' 1 2 W S ff Q f fe K , H ,X ,ff 4 , Patty McQui1lan Shelly McVay Michelle Mencke X g A w 1 X wr ,Q fyfx, , ' ' AXQX f' ig' . - eX X me st . X X K, X. X NX A H in X 4 X .XXX X, X .. ,,,, K N .. ffffi - il' 9 5 X 6 S X NX x x 2 'W QQ XX 3 x X 1 Q? X X im 'XZ 'X .. X: -3 fx QN 'M 13. SK, ' xx Qs x f RQ S X X X X Xw X X X ex X if Q X X XX ' NT ' XXX ' X ,W tt,.. X XX 3Xs a ' Xf X7 4 ,xg -:Xf g 35 X - ,X .1-2. Q X as - K S 5' f A: XX ix X: VX: XX, , X , - -X E ay ' Raymond Mercer Teri Mersman Tane Meyer Tracy Meyers John Miles 3 X-E1-513 X f VX ..,, X ,X X, f X4 X Ji w 'X xx X 9 S X.,-X .:::..XX , QXA K XP e y X Y .M Andrea Milinovich Colin Miller Mark Miller Linda Mills Ron Mirick X. X 1? N w x E' is Q X VSV X X M . x 'iz 3. ' F5818 - f X NOX-X ,,,. X, H X X XX . M 5 'it A 4 :soft My gs X f-'Xfavf c X P ' ii' i5?1X'!17'M' 1 XXX :X i , S X -:::X,:1 . t ,Xg X , -Ae-:v ZY, M ,g : c gi HX -if -1 R. - ii. Xl. Xe X Xl XX.NXsX X i no QFVXXXX, X r Melody Mitchell Kelly Monahan Sherri Moody Jane Moore Karen Moore Freshmen learn new study echniques ,Vj,,j! !, , 4 3, if a g If fm h-mx ,Nm 6XiA,,,,5gve Weewww Kim Thompson puts the library to good use while working on a history project. f V, WWW X ff , V if 2' 7 f if ,sf j a.. j ake' 2, Sharon Moore Terry More Hope Kevin Murphy Pat Moran Greg Morgan Mothersbaugh Jim Nazworthy Paul Moranville Jo Lyn Morton Deug Muenks Kelly Neal Tom Muren Lisa Needham Kathy Newland Susan Nichols Evelyn Nesbit Scott Nichols Beth Noell -'I- . ,h e an VK, X S X N X SX . ,L A X X K --V-.- In X - , - X X Xb W Beth Nolker Nick Nussbaum Stacy Ogle Kathleen Sandy Nulliner James O'Dwyer Myron Oglesby O'Mal1ey Jerry Nussbaum Angela Ogden James O'Guin Carla Onwiler Ray Ortiz L..-.... Whitney John Pac Randy P im. J 'Q Mike Pr Val Pru J eff Put fo X f ' . 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V, l., -J? 1 :E Sf ' Q' fe S X . , -- X Q X W if it an sg ' Nancy Slankard Nancy Smith John Sooley Sharon Smalley Rick Smith Julie Spencer Cindy Smith Roger Smith Dwayne Sperber John Smith LeaAnn Snow Merideth Sprague Mark Smith Tricia Snow Joyce Stanley ,QW Q V xi, ,A 5 .f , 1, r E Q 5 L, que fig' Wayne Stark Eric Steen Keith Stidham Tina Stone Bart Storey Brandon Staton David Stephan Deanna Stockstill Paul Stonum Cifldl' SIOTY Darla Staub Tim Stewart Greg Stokes Deena Storer Todd Strannigan 9 Mark Corn and friends take time out for a relaxing moment on the library couch. ,,.., S M S er S K X, - 5 k m S xv -x it . A ff! O K ,NZ 1, l 61' 1 LZ? -I , fy i 7, ,fy ff M , Z 4, ,, 4 jf 5 Cheryl Stn Tammy S Annette S my Robin 'I Bill Tho Steve TI ff! ,.r- -'N' -....,....,...-...-..,--r-,ry-- - ..,.,.- ,.... 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W J Z af gf X f i k John Weiss Dan West Rhonda Wells Beth Wheatley Affhuf Wegenef SUS2111 Weisgefbef Gary Wesselschmidt Nancy Wheeler Kevin Eager enjoys the company of humorous Mr. McMillen. t f 074' af, Z ez, '97 if M V B' f X ' 2 , , X fi , . , fi 95 f f ' , -...H--..,..Y .,-1,.,,.-.-.-.'.-..-- W V ..........-W. ,,...,...-......v '- , ..-,.........,-..,.-A.ff----s-f--- , , 1... --.W . ..y..-.-.. . 4 I .ff , fi? ,L M, sz-g.:4vv,gg ,f,f 1.- , .Z ' , P X 4 1 , WM. f X nf F , Z X yest Wheatley 1 Wheeler Q 5. , A , Wwwvwvlga . , ii? - 3 ..,. f I ' ' F- 5 if X Q .6 X Q Xxo XQXN ls' 'W if X ' Mr. Gall takes out his frustations with his infamous yardstick. ,f X X XXQr 'Ang Q - fuk- fa Q if ff A Sf A Y ,V 2 10 'W w 4 : a.'e.f 5' 43 M . N xl If , X , A ff? g QQ I f V - - .... ,hi 'fiifxk-' , fa ,. f v f A wi 5 , - 4 ff , Q. ,awe v Q M ' ,X m m 15 J' K 1 ? ff ff X iw 121 Q, :n m 'xi fi 56 an XL , X V, fi Q 5 ., X J , r WW r ,O 'W RW' , x 7 le . kix f an .h ...F , 1- .sf .Q v, -wg - ' . 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Campbell is in charge of reading the financial report while the school board makes decisions concerning better- ment of the school system. Plans of this nature are usually made several years in advance in order to be sure sufficient funds are available to carry them out. Robert Gourley is the president of the school board and Mrs. Helen Shiddell acts as personal secre- tary to Dr. Campbell and the school board. This year goodbyes were said to respected and long-time school board member Russell Ritter. AAU? M' 5 s. Q - , a . - xxf 5 QSZW K , ,f , f A A X r l ffefiaf- ' 1 ' .V 2 . V ,- , .. ,, I5 L , I in 7 , !fIhf,2:2f f:,4,,'Z?k4fy 4 I A i f ii ' f Y f fff'W,7774ff7f it H - , a, f i y i f 1 ffw Z -f f' 2 H I ,NV I 2 , , Avffwwa-ffm! ff, ff ,, , .V 4, r, . 4-fic! ,, 4-1-4. M 5 ! ,. ,,w M09 , jf.. f 9 ' . I 1 A ,- f' 449, ,JV M .,c, ZJ7 ' 5' w . f fa-f,,,.44lvnvo-f,,.,,f X' l ,, -M f ..,.,,,.. 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Principals, thers Keep School Alive LSHS principals kept busy attending various meetings through- out the year. Div. II principal Mr. Robert Diekmann and assistant principal Mr. John Berlekamp, along with Div. I principal Mr. John Keith, attended summer school at UCLA and the Anaheim National Principals, meeting in Anaheim, California. Mr. Munsen, Div. I vice-principal, attended the spring meeting of Missouri As- sociation of Secondary Principals at the Lake of the Ozarks. The purpose of these meetings was to learn how to relate better to students with special needs. With the increasing enrollment, there were added responsibilities A for the secretaries of both divisions. Serving Div. I were Loretta Craven, secretary to Mr. Keith, Toni Ortiz, attendance secretary, and Gwen Hunt, financial secretary. Arvilla Keith, secretary to Mr. Diekmann, Judy Rountree and Joyce Oldenburg, attendance clerks, and Norma Bruce, athletic director's secretary, served in Div. II. 2. 49 ,f f f f Q f GW XC W , , fl ,. I W f . -X34 , I M' , M2 . 1 . .rw X WM ma, 1. Mrs. Gwen Hunt prepares to make daily announcements. 2. Mr. Paul Munsen and Mrs. Toni Ortiz discuss the day's attendance. 3. Mrs. Loretta Craven types the weekly bulletin. 4. Mr. Tom Flint, Athletic Director, looks over the sports schedule. f sm-6. fi .aww fi! f WZ' e f W! W . m Z Ma fwyafyzw 5 ZZW , f 4 4 r I 6 ...Q YM fly 7 10 8 . L 7 L 9' X i 'x 5 Q7 NWN . .srl X x., - M . r ' fg isis Q r f img X ' ' L 1 X X s K f .S J X x, 1 s X ' '--'wi r ' ill ,x g-A R X . X -,Q sf..:-1I1.y.1. '41::f2f si .,QQg,X 52213, 5 ,, QJW- JTSFQ ---,A. J 'X 1 QX Ag x s Q , R xx s Ms stXQX'NXssgsss X',,. N X --iesese 5. N-si,' fw tt 1 Q sw. px A I . XN3 LX N, X QX we x Xl 1 X N 5 Fax Q Q 53 X is X'X I wx E . ' Q Q , Q A . X X Q gr-is Ng? J? XX? x gs w w X X X 5 N x. 9 l ' N N sf Fl sz. N is xx X X ,Vi ,V X XX . r RX X N Vslgxxsxxsi ' .X ai Xe ---u-...,., X XA Mrs. Anita VanBlarcum helps Coordinator of Secondary Education Mr. James Brock- man. Mr. Robert Diekmann thanks Mrs. Arvilla Keith for a job well done. Typing sports schedules is one of Mrs. Bruce's duties. Mr. John Keith sorts name tags for back to school night. Mrs. Joyce Oldenburg and Mrs. Judy Rountree Work to- gether as a team. Dividing students into interest groups is one of Mr. John Ber- lekamp's jobs. .cl r ' 1. - W4 ' as . , , Wi? ' Q 'Wim-. mr Y Counselors Active in School Program Keeping busy is one thing that LSHS counselors do not have to Worry about. Div. I counselors Charlie Browne, Marvin Kirby, and Sherry Swingle together with Div. II counselors Lyle Jones, Lois Walden, and Cliff McCormick are constantly involved in such things as changing schedules, counseling students, and giving re- quired tests to students. Changing schedules is a big task for first and second semester classes. In changing a student's schedule a counselor listens to what the student has in mind, and if all requirements are met, will try to change the student to the class. Even though changing schedules is a big part of a counselor,s job, there are also other ways in which they are important. Throughout the year they give comprehensive tests to determine what the individual needs to work on. Other tests include the ACT and SCAT for juniors and seniors planning to go on to col- lege. Another important part of a counselor's day is student coun- seling. The counselor is often asked to help with a particular prob lem a student may have Whether it be a school, home, or Work problem. Students are not the only ones that need counseling. Teachers and parents often benefit from the services provided by the LSHS counseling staff. ,. I pk, , iff, U7 . SWS xl QV s . 'AX X 1 X X vs f 5 , iw X X i aye X is A '-' Qi WXN 4 X X Nga .E in gg g sf s i ffjkkxi i f is: Fxg x 16 kia ,X Q. i Y s A '- ,. Sy s af, 2 WWW, , M ,WM ,L Wag WW W1 Q - Xm 5 i iso, , s X' X :f X , .5 .f ff 55 2 .f K H . ,...,.. Q. f 7' -eg. 1 ::.- A x WY V r he s wg X cg Q , , , ., s ssgva x gtgst 0 sa vage., -V X ss , X W K ss Q' X X ,Q ft isa? ' , We sx X 4 Ewa X 'Z if Y' ........,...........,-P-v-f--ff-1- f r . H ..,.......,...,,..... N Ns Nw X FX N RMK xx sig Q so , hx ii ,X .... XXX sf S ff f f f f f M f X QX7f!f f f ffl wi X gfz yZcQ7Z ff Wfff W fffyf X Z! Zgfy f X ! Counseling is one of Mrs Walden s daily jobs. Mr. Jones helps Christa Chamblee in terpret her test scores As secretary to Div I counselors Mrs Garland receives helpful hints from Mrs. Swingle. Looking over school f116S keeps Mr McCormick busy Typing is an major daily task for Mrs. Gibson. 6. Mr. Kirby and Mr Browne discuss current topics in their department 22 Zgf if Zn ':s.g'1 :' .g ' , ' rm - , ..-, -an we-fu-4.1 41-an-1141 nv ?Qyf.v.,i 5 ,L Soeial Studies adds new teacher, class Consumer Economics, Current Events, American Historical Biographies. Which would you choose? The LSHS social studies department, headed by Mr. Winston Conkling, offered students a wide selection ofclasses to choose from. New to the social studies department this year was Contempo- rary Issues, required for all members of the junior class. The class exposed students to the problems of today. Another program, now in its second year, Independent Study, enabled seniors with high grades to study any area of social studies they wished on their own. Another new addition was Mr. Jeff Gall who taught Recent U. S. History to some members of the sophomore class. Mr. Conkling felt that the program was a good one that would benefit students whether they were college-bound or not. 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X .sv sas We I. - ' - ss ,, 4- , .,:, , ,Cs . xkL.,, in V ,, .,., . ,, f -is ss sf xv ' N5 W me X is ,Q i Jr .-' l:ff5E'5?f?s-. tes ' n- at X N. 4 4. , j e L- ei ag , - 'J:i'sh,,, , J. Wanda Kirlin Kay Ford Jerry Voss Winston Conkling Tom Heuertz Jeff Gall Bob Bintner Roger Anderson Mr. Winston Conkling, social studies department head, discusses Con- 3 temporary Issues with his class. Mr. Manne Magady chuckles over pressing issues in Current Lvcnts. Frustrating days in American Civics were not unusual for Mr. Dennis Smith. Nancy Reichman Sandy Simpkins W' , K nglish staff grows, tries new activities Growth and accepting new challenges played a major role in the English department through the 1977-78 year at LSHS. There were three new English teachers: Mr. Mark Vogel, Mrs. Bonnie Ewing, and Miss Connie Thomas. Two of these teachers were hired to replace teachers lost the previous year. One was hired to compensate for the rapid growth of enrollment in the school. One new challenge for the English department was producing a literary magazine. The response to this idea was encouragingg more than 50 students helped put THE TlGER7S PAW together. The 200 page magazine consisted of poems, short stories, plays, and songs submitted by students in grades nine through twelve. The magazine was printed in the schoolis graphics department. Com osition and Literature classes are required for students in P both their freshman and sophomore years. This is because the de- partment feels there are certain background steps a student needs to help his or her writing abilities and appreciation of literature. Cathy Vance Connie Thomas Donna Farning 1 1' 2. 3. Kew- N . r...,. Q ,..X I liul' Fred Evinger Listens to Mr. Cady's explanations and suggestions in his Reading Fundamentals class. Mrs. Williams and Debbie High ponder over a question in Personal Com- munications. Miss Stock helps David Rankin to better understand the usage of the English language. Not pictured: Mrs. Bonnie Ewing. f is W ' , 'mn A f f few, f, yy, Wf 'f ff! r ffl I f' .MX ' Z.. ,ff 1. -W 9 ln -llrs. ers -e ing S9 er. IYS, fe. t. its in ie de- eeds ire. :rg f .F ,S+ if if , 4 51. iv ffff Mating... AIQWQM 1 4726 3 f , hh ' lv V KQV? 12,27 iff ',4- 4 1 Q , Q Q ff 4 X f ' ff fgfy J! ,, 17, , iff' f ' f ,1 Q' f Mt Jim McMillen Mark Vogel Bob White , A N7 Cathy Thogmorton Mildred Mitchell Robert Long 7 Math matics grows to mee students' need The Math Department has grown and expanded greatly and theyare still planning to grow even more. The department included a new class called Conceptually Orient- ed Mathematics Program commonly referred to as COMP classes. This class meets the needs of the students through smaller group instruction. Students are tested on their strengths and weaknesses and complete nine levels of math. Mr. Francis Titus commented that the COMP classes were making satisfactory progress. Besides new methods of teaching, new teachers were added to the competent math staff. Mr. John Biggerstaff teaches Pre-Alge- bra and COMP classes. Mr. Russell Webber instructs Algebra and Geometry and Mr. Steve Messerschmidt teaches Pre-Algebra and COMP classes. ln the future, the Math department will purchase a computer to use next year and they hope to purchase five more later. The purpose of the computers is to enable students to learn the basics of computer programming. ... a. l 1 ' X i X ' - i ' x X . N . 'if -..M Q' f v P A f',. f . . it 1 Mike Asher Tom Burnett Tom Flint CUNY Battles William Clark Chuck Harrelson lO8 J, r X 177' , 4 'rr .V ' 1' ff . W r f f f' Mi, -' Q f f f g O ' 'Y , ' ft 7f ' 'ff f . ,Qi ' ' fp 72 I . . f 7 4 ' 5 'c . fy . X , I If 7' z 6 'Z Yiwu Z N .ws .f 7 X f Z! Q afk WAX, 7 z ff f 1 fffff X f faffff X ' 2 XX X s YP V .,..., X X , Sffe A Q . 3 1. Mrs. Standley and Sheryl Michel work on other talents besides math abil- ities. 2. Miss Langford assists Sherri Onwiler with daily assignments during class. 3. Mr. Flint combines work efforts as math teacher and Athletic Director. 4. Mr. Asher displays his unique abilities in activities outside the classroom. 5. Tom Rehnfro faces his math challenges with a smile. 6. Explaining and answering questions is a main part of Mr. Biggerstaffs job, as he demonstrates to Beth Nolker. s X w I I ..,, .......-.-.7-.-1 '--'f'--M'- ' .E eZ M m WW QE' f ' 1 ' wg 5 , W 2 W 31 Q 4,4 v E '44 5 ff' E f ga, 4 ' I7 1 ' fe! f 4 1 , Xgf , f i ,I X X 3? w f fl X xi X X X X , X X X .S hs- IQX Y W f0 'suv' -4 ,v A 2 LV '47 4 , 7 2 f , W math abil- ing class. kIi1'GCt1 lassro rstaffs QAXQ 3 EIAIHC LdHgf0Id Steve M9SS6ISChm1dt Dons Stgmdlev 15,1011 -mgzegecf-:nge-.yagnauaganrc . , ,, ,,L Science activities 0 beyond classes Last year the new science wing brought increased enrollment to the science department. This year that enrollment has stayed the same. The addition of the new wing allowed students more time to be involved in lab work and this added more variety to the COLITSCS. Human Anatomy and Physiology was offered for students inter- ested in health fields. Many field trips were taken during the year. The Ecology class- es went to Lake Jacomo to study the water life, the Earth Science classes visited rock formations to study fossils and Applied Botany made a trip to Longview College to look at the greenhouse, Christ- mas tree nursery, and the orchard. ' s A i Q ,K W ,X ff ' ix f -:'5El:i.v,' X ,,: r . 4 , 1' A 6i.x . 0, g t If i N EX Sally ! i? V 5 .ef .fe -ge jg uziir 'lfgxpx , gn t- . , it S U is ebb-f A N 'via a I aj' r1,'Zs.WT rr X 1 wrist K Av. wr Mark Ballantyne Bob Bobbitt Gary Comens Lee Flappan Tom Gibson Larry Hudson Jim Knipmeyer Ivan Slaughter Not pictured: Rebecca Abbott. if f K f We ,U , X f J f , X I N4 f , 4- V , s as X JY ,H , V .Q ' - L eg f i w' X 1 W i X ,fb :W:. x ,k . Q K X' x N X S Sf: fx s X Neg 32 1 sg A' -Q s, v SQ san, .A gs it 1 2 ,,,. -....,...- ..... . - . - ' l - K 4. f W ,f A f V S K , fx 4 ,ff sf X ei? Si , 2, wer' E is A .WV ,..... .......-...-.....,..-...1,---,n-- -,....,,,.,. .... -.. .,.....f....-,. s r si -, xiylsfnef-1 Q ,5 33 K aff? Q, , et N , lfwf -Q' Ai W K If 2 Z ? 5 1 ? f 5 f ? 2 ,, X 3 N2 . . - -om 5 Ns...- In the midst of skinning a squirrel for Taxidermy class, Rob Gosnell pauses to watch Mr. Ivan Slaughter open a plaster cast mold. Mr. Ron Baker, science teacher, supervises over activities during class. Mike Boney, senior, puts finishing touches on his solar oven for Ecology class. Mr. Jim Hunter demonstrates water witching to Mr. Gary Comens' Physics class. Mr. Jim Knipmeyer confers with John Sooley on some interesting rock formations. lll -Lmqf. , ken-.Q-A , ,,,q-v. VV p A ' W, , A an '-fa-4411.4 11 w 2-...Q-n-.env ,qv--'ug-vp-4--w-u-0' ,dv--f N- Program profvid training, kill The Business Education Department offers courses that are both vocational and non-vocational in nature. Students have the oppor- tunity to enroll in one or more ofthe following programs: Secre- tarial, Clerical, Bookkeeping, Distributive Education, and Coopera- tive Industrial. These programs provide the training and skill nec- essary to gain an entry level job in the business World as well as en- able qualitied students to participate in one ofthe related Cooper- ative Programs. K ,ag 'O - 3 . . r 'K .9 , ,. at Darrell Martin Sheryl Bachus Cheryl Parris Not Pictured: Ms. Joan Pierce, Mr. Tom Wilson, and Mr. Jim Hunter. ,me - 'Nh-... 2 a -annul 2 1 f ,ix if , ? f f 1 f Z 4 J 5 f X 'f X f f W 'V ffaf ' f ff -f ' 7 5 W far. f ,Z Q 7 .. , f f f , 2, I , I MM . ,Wulf ,, rw--wwM,,.,W H A ' e ----H M ---H----.---.-.-. , l , I I P l w . Z 1 A ,. .f ,fbi 2. 575 f f Q V1 A A K Z , ,V wx-wammv, , ,, H ' C ,V ,V W, W. ff , , f',!jf.s ,- . ,l avian, f 1 W X 7 --' ,,.,,,,,' ii , Z f ff Z Y X' 1151211-.2125 , X, f ' Q gf f ' AAZA 5' ., 5 WNW K any I , ,, WL ' wg! - ww, f f WM K, W Wusnuv ' ,,,,,,,,,,,Mw 51' ,. ,,v,p.4 ,ua ff ' , , U .VI 3 ff f Z l fl, Z, m ,V 4, X Z 74 4 v ah W , f rmmma ,,,. ,f V , 22, 'LW Wff ,M Q ,, gy WWW I M 7 1 ' f 'ff :Q w m7f32W? ,MKW ww ,ff 7 W ff, 1 f ,W , f,f 1 ,f 2 ', - f f 1 aff y fxff. v ' H! ,ff ,, A f r' fn V ,ff A X K f , ,MQW W4ir7,,,3,4fy aLL,,,Z7,4c f ,I Mr. Darrell Martin, typing teacher, anxiously helps student Tammy Saunders. Busily chatting on the phone, Mrs. Ruth Beeson en- joys a break from her clerical classes. Typing teacher, Mrs. Jamie Brewer, enthusiastically grades her students' papers. Mrs. Jo Rudolph, Bookkeeping teacher, digs deep into her teachers manual, to help a student with a problem. Mr. Leon Rook, Head of Business Department, is al- ready busily planning for the next school year. Wewwmrwwyhfw ' ' 'Min f Wfwfwwaiw, , f ,, , y . .Mmm , V WWQV , ,W af f 1 fff W, , 'f : Q4-MW70-w I ' ' 1 A5 ,. l ,.aWWWW.W,W,,,,Q ,f ,, ' ff A , ,ff VZ,WM!Lff f J 4, 3,3 ' wi: , at Q . , ' f if 'f ' f X K X VM 1-raw-M,,,,' MW f '?Ww4,, aa' , f ,A ,fffilff H3 :fr--ff. ga, gg , - - - M -1:1 --fm' -11--:sf-v-'lf ' -, ,,, Use ul skills gained in Industrial arts Mr. Chris Burnette, Industrial Arts teacher, said that with all the courses offered in the Industrial Arts Department, it is surpris- ing that more girls haven't taken advantage of them. Students can choose Woods, Metals, or Drafting Technology to name a few. In Woods Technology the students explored furniture construc tion, laminating and bending, and wood finishes. The arts of welding, foundry, and forging were mastered in Metals Technology. One of the more popular courses, Drafting Technology, taught students a basic understanding of the graphic language of Indus- trial Arts and the occupational opportunities available to them. 1. Mr. Page helps Terry Roberts with his drafting assignment. 2. Paul Barker uses the Di-acro bender to bend the feet to his metal book- shelf, 3. Dean Ramsey waits patiently for help on his woods project, while Mr. Stone takes the roll. 4. Mr. Parker takes care of a little outside business during his free period. 5, Kip Walker gets instructions from Mr. Early on cleaning a carburetor. Not Pictured: Chris Burnette and Lloyd Hancock Z0 f , ff ' 3 fg Mfg fff Wiz , f ,,,, , , 'Y K W as ,wwweiyf f-ew '91 . Q 4 5 i 4 . Z VQQ,-,A I ' -Q, 'io ,A l M K , gag If . 'E 4 Us gm fx L ... - .,....- .-,,,..-., .. - .. . ,- 1 is K -.4-........l.,......,.-...-., ......- I , .M . - ' x X Q X N - N xxwwx, -,SQA Q -.N .lk -rv X ,MX gp? Xi. x w x s ww- 5 sm., i K 5 5 5? Q-ga tudent attltucles tmprove over 77 Some changes were made in the Home Economics Department. Division II Home Economics I class replaced Foods I. This was offered as a full year course. A chapter on foods, however, was in- cluded into the new course. Two more classes will be added next year. They are: Consumer Education and Personal Culture which are semester courses. When asked what she thought of the year, Mrs. Pat Briggs, head of the Home Economics Department replied, I feel the attitudes W aw' Y 7 1 yX Q Xu Em? . X I X Pat B1'iggS Suzanne Huff Doris Hudson of the students have improved over last yearf, Q . as 1 W aaft? , ,qgyn J X.. P! . 2 1. Mrs. June Havner contributes her advice to a student selecting a dress pattern. 2. Charlene Hazlett, junior, masters the art of sewing during a Home Eco- nomics class. Not pictured: Mrs. Marcia Roepe. .. ,..-. ..........--V. - -1v------v-0 ---f-f-- -'-2 Foreign languages broaden horizons According to Mrs. Rosalee Northway, taking a foreign language helps students to understand other people and their cultures. These classes also increase vocabulary, give advantages for jobs, and make travel more enjoyable. Mrs. Northway commented that the interest in the classes was fairly good. She feels, however, that another language would bene- fit more than just college-bound students. Nearly every year approximately five to ten students go on tours to Europe. Their studies contribute to them having a better understanding of the different customs. One project planned for the French class was eating at a French restaurant and planning a Mardi Gras. Other classes par- ticipated in Foreign Language Day and went to a movie. 1. Mrs. Northway, French teacher, assists Mike Dillon, junior, with his as- signment during class. 2. Mrs. Mellem finds her Spanish activities humorous and pleasurable. Kendall Mellem Rosalee Northway Frances Shirck '- -- 'wex:i-S-el-1-m':KMs-P-U-H'v'-lrrarf . , .Hr ,, -.-....T-.,.,.......,,..q- , N Art class avorite 0 LSHS students The Art Department was a favorite among students for the many courses it offered. From Basic Design to Ceramics to Painting or Drawing, the Art De- partment had it all, thanks to the fine leadership of Mr. Wayne Hughes and the hard work exerted by the rest of the art teachers. Susan Bohon Bill Duvall Wayne Hughes Jeanette Parsons Not pictured: Kathie Manda, Nancy Noteis if , ', iz,- A fe? 5 , 3 ' C .. ,lla ,,:- w r! 1 sz ftiy F - 'W erik M f I ' X A Q H+- A-,, yawn missy : Nfffwr sf - t-:fV If ii . sa- ., s Mike Klehr goes to Mr. Z4 4 f Hughes for advice concerning a project. 3 W -fl 4 i , , 7 if MW Z Aww, W 1 gf X g 51 2 5 E , if 35 1 'iii' it ff if ,Eff Mr. Heun song. WM, Q t ' 'asa if ,QS I X M Mr. Duvall checks Kerry Creagen's clay to make sure that it isn't too dry MI. R011 from sitting overnight in the classroom. Cade of .. . . ----...... A A. ......- ..,,,,...,, . , --'------------.--- ..i X Wh E S Ct. ff W ssl .,,.,.,.,,,..,.....' W X als.. J' Mr. Heuman directs his Fundamentals of Vocal Music class in rehearsing a song. i 3. , . as ,K ' f.- -' nf . ff A ., , W! . 7 , NYSQVZWSX v as E A I .M I ' V I H In K V 5 . V5 ,I 5 ,,,, I K a mmm -I I 7 . 4 an I We , W ff f X Ai WM I fi I w i 4 - 4 if f , -fw-Q 41 -, Wg? WW' i V? ' ,fr Sy . , Z X! ,EVM 0 X 1 1 W ' f Q , ,, Q W i ef ..... ,ffk 'fi ff , f 5. My H My A - I J ,,,. Q 1 , f too dry Mr. Rolls leads the Varsity Band to a striking performance to the Caval- cade of Bands. Not pictured: Irene Young Music infvigorates students at LSHS The Music Department for the 1977-1978 school year had one of its best years yet because of the management and supervision given by Mrs. Irene Young, the department's chairperson. Mrs. Young taught vocal music along with Mr. Robert Heuman and also taught Beginning Guitar. Mr. Russ Berlin and Mr. Guy Rolls in- structed students in instrumental music. Because of the qualifi- cations of the teachers in the Music Department, LSHS has been able to offer something for everyone. Mr. Berlin, the Jazz Band director, led the group in many fine performances, this one for a seminar assembly in the Div. I gym. , V Q. f .,. r 4 if , . 'ff r 'f 'fwW'YQ . .. f f '- 4. i V 7 f an .A , 1 .Q ,L ,f X, f ,V f . X nk, K V ,. ...-.. .Q 1 L... ffl Q' Y ' by A 2 6' .1 - - r r ., v L L b ra rm ns , S taff . , X f X Aigigzi ayy , xL , Win School Praise 1 - ' '.. Q Throughout the school year librarians manage to have reading 1 and research materials available to all interested students. One of V2 their major concerns is seeing that material is updated and plenti- fil ' ,i,.rf,, ful. The library is kept well organized making it easy to find nov- X , f f T els, encyclopedias, or films Whenever needed. Proper use of the li- W s g A llglm V zig M V A 1 lg lillgq 5 4 'l f, brary provides an ever-expanding opportunity for reading and , H :'N l' t . Irl ii learning of the World and its contents, past and present. ,.V,.,,., dlllli ' 4,,,,l ' The quiet surroundings and scattered plants in both libraries Q ,ji give a relaxed feeling to all who enter. Teachers have stated that N j ' T the library and librarians are invaluable sources for supplementing ' ,f :: zt' W gppvly T A T 'N classroom work. 't --Vf ' izrt . VV.. Q, :. .. . R Custodians, nurses, and cafeteria workers play an important Q . s i'ii T ,,t,, time Asu, g M, f's ,, liq if l role in keeping students happy and school days running smoothly. ,,r,i , A Custodians in both divisions strive to keep the building facilities 2 operating properly to satisfaction of both faculty and students. Not only do we appreciate their services, but Mr. Damon said, The kids and teachers are wonderful? ' Division nurses are needed by students during the school year to provide relief from minor aches and pains. The healthroom provides a place to go when one is ill or requiring first aid. The room Workers keep accurate records of students' medical testing since the students first entered the Lee's Summit school district. Some students seem to feel the healthroom is a place of refuge or use illness as a means of skipping class. In the words of Div. II nurse Mrs. Thelma Shipley, To some kids the healthroom is their favorite class. LSHS cafeteria workers play one of the most important roles in making sure the food served is fresh, hot, and tasty. Beginning in school year '77-78 the cafeteria offered several varieties of food to choose from. Lunch buyers now are able to exercise in- dividual choice. Lunchtime is a rest from daily classes and it's nice to know you can plan on sitting down to a good lunch. U D .f .' X X i i :.:t.:'gs.., , 'ms' X , T , X X Q X4 N gs. sg-is N Nt X1 - swskx, s wi X ' Q1 s N k ,Q M s wwwkwwwferwfmv 2 st -mu af ROW 5 - r , il .J Q: l 1 3 Fr , 13 N ,, , if r 5 2 5 K QQ l Vw -rw 1 fx 1 - 1 r- 'iw . I ,,. lk Q 5 -9' if 3 . .,, Ig g l 2 ? Q v T 51 W ., x. Q X 5 5 5 'i 2 l 1 4 5 . 'Q N -.Q 1. Mrs. Urion, Div. I librarian, and Mrs. Garland, secretary, break for a casual pose. 2. Mrs. Lamson, library secretary, records passes accumulated each day. 3. Div. II librarian Mrs. Adams takes book inventory. 4. Div. I nurse Donna Sims reviews student vaccination records. 5. Custodian Mr. Hargus enjoys sunshine reflecting from Div. I halls. 'Jcz Cafeteria workers. ROW ONE: D. Flemming, Food Director, M. Vansell, V. Niblack, L. LaGuire, M. Sparks, N. Cofee, M. Ward. ROW THREE: P. Snodgrass, M. Mock, L. Evans, P. Gilsdorf, M. Easter, R. Egelston, I. Silvey. Guest, B. Bryant, D. Mountain, P. Scott, M. Hatfield, J. Newall, P. Gates, ROW TWO: A. Luster, P. Kenney, R. Rains, D. Lanning, M. Kidwell, M. L. Henderson, N. Hall, R. Moore, B. Alexander. A ry. N 1 ctw-u-x'-nf-ff-rp-fnnvff.-gn.-am.-i, -rfb' .. . . - - - mr - k 5 ' MW I ' f :X ,W ,. 47 'iwffzg 'W' 1 . ,, 13 N i S I J W QA W N18 X ,,. - Eva b X x ,Sei F X ' XX x 9 ,L w. Q f Q x , we gs N J. , as NSN XX X gp Q X Q S wir X wx My Y? N, W N X XXX K Q arg 'X WN! 5 M ' ww Kfkx 5 Q ,. 'X ' fs x ' fi? I V f .A X X V x ,h h N'k X ii ' YY 3 :uf x i x . 4 xx A f 'Q' s ' X FN sf f N Jxf is Q NX - 1 1 N XY l i Sxgg' X .X X x x . xg K x mx xx 7 W2 h5?f,, ff M va f 12 2. 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Y , f, Q J A J' X , V 9 , , ' f 4 f ' M W 4' 1 f W fi, A ,, Q Q W MW, .535 1 K U ., ,, is wwf' X f ff K f ,,Af , A W l r r 1 i i 1 l 3 l 5 r i 1 2 i E f 2 3 S Spirit Fills LSI-IS During Spirit Week Each year students, faculty, and administrators anxiously await Homecoming. Fall of 1977 was no exception. The enthu- siasm and spirit filled the halls throughout Homecoming week as everyone participated in spirit week by dressing up in suspenders, overalls, spirit club jerseys, and the traditional black and gold. Working on class and club floats became a favorite pastime for some students. But some faced the dilemma of dividing their time between class and club floats. On Wednesday the annual Home- coming assembly included class competition, skits, cheers, and a talk from the football coach and captains. Friday the much prepared for parade took place and float win- ners were the sophomore and junior classes tying for first with freshman and seniors following. Art Club took first in club float competition. At the game the Tigers showed Winnetonka their Cat Scratch Feveri' by winning 29-22. The victory dance follow- ed tlie game making Homecoming week one to remember. kk' A 'Q . S' e av . 5- it -X ,jzjN,s xg.. T l2A s Angie 2 in x 1Ll,5lY f 1 11 ? 2 AQ 'A 1 'a 3 is l T sayiefi ' v I e we V nf - ,.,,, , U x y - . vertex' t- i s it tl X '-57 7 f A K xij as fa, , , Q ..r .... , 4 N .ge 5 2.-lvvsifzv ':f 1-,rf 'zrtw-. 1. Div. I student council member Sharon Potter dressed as a elown for the parade. 2. Sophomore float tied for tirst plaee with juniors float. 3. Mascots LeaAnn Mothersbaugh and Phyllis Sclluufller add their own fun to the parade. 4. Yell leaders Junior Hernandez and Herb Dempsey cheer the Tigers on to victory. 5. As the Tigers leave the treld, the scoreboard tells the story oi a Lee s Summit victory. 6. Queen Lori Lee was escorted by her father and senior Dwayne Collins. . f .3 .Muff-K' -r 'i-f7Tl ,,,,. ,. , --'TA , -' . 'f-ff'- -.f , 5 , ffm' i 'f E'.':' :svn ,.-.- --V ,-1-1e-- - . ff l? I' 1 1' K :L X, y. , f 'f gf: E if, 4 f sf xii 1 ' Af ff, g,, , f f, 'ya i ,fr 6 4? f fj wx X f 4 4 4 A , 1. 43 w, ---2-Q--fr .--f my Y J, .1 4 f Q ,mf g kiaxgfw 9 7 , , ,, ' f ' L ,vu dy' Nc 7. ,Ka o H 7 fm Q raw!-11727 --' -- -I 53,54 M+M','f, f ,L - Na,..qwfv-qw-'ww wx A I . A Q H aw A X X fy h y , fl! , Meribeth MSYCCI Sondra Mucke Spirit Involved in ourtwarming This year's Courtwarming events began with a Spirit Week, which included a 77 Sunstripe Day, when the students wore stripes, a Clash Day, a Twins Day, and the traditional Black and Gold Day, and Overalls Day. The juniors captured first place in the hall decoration competition for their rendition of the Court- warming theme, 'fWe are the Championsf, The sophomores came in second, freshmen third, and seniors fourth. The sophomores took first in the spirit jug contest,juniors second, freshmen third, and seniors fourth. At the Pep Assembly the queen candidates and attendants were introduced to the student body. Miss Courtwarming, chosen from the girls' basketball team, was Kim Neal. Kyle Goble, from the boys' basketball team, was chosen as Mr. Courtwarming. The Flagteam, accompanied by the Pep Band, performed a routine to Mickey Mousef' The JV and Varsity cheerleaders showed their versions of a typical boys, basketball game, while the players cheered. The Varsity cheerleaders also awarded spirit sticks to Linda Allen and David Bray, seniors, Shere Sipes and Brad Ziegler, juniors, Mindy Smith and Brian Milvain, sophomores, Rhonda Heisterberg and Craig Rookstool, freshmen. Sandy Meyer, junior, was chosen as overall most spirited person in the school. The Pep Band was awarded a spirit stick for their participation in school activities. The highlight of the week came when Linda Steele was crowned Courtwarming Queen for 1978 during halftime at the game. Although the Grandview Bulldogs defeated the Tigers by a close score of 63-57, Courtwarming was a special time for every- one. 2 if rf' 'r W: sfw f X7 , ff f X if y, if fi , f WMM if ? W 7 V f X at .2 Q wr 44 if 4 l fi l bf ' 'Ze A ima J ,Mem ' .f 'Zvi f .k,, t 5 1 , 1 V s..4,, ig' Y t. ' , ,,:,. . ., , 2 fyw' ' f 2 if ' Q I ,M Z6 f 0 tl r sf ' 1 7 , l ' ff if . 2 1 , t m .ff-Q., f - f Km, H Aff N, 1, f sf ,A ,,--- W- 0 WMMWMW , at ww b I f . NW? W M.-Www ' 'UW WW, ZW X 7 , vt., 4-4 , '1 f 2 fl, 'f t V ,, as Zi WK V, . 2 mas xi 'ef f y.....A. ,,,, ,if f K Q ,t X Z. Q 5 ' ff f , W ,vs W W ,,,, I, . 5 no Ni My My WWVWX A f f X itbiwi l I ,df Linda Steele is happy after being crowned Courtwarming Queen for 1978 Many students danced to the music of 'gDestiny'l at the Courtwarming Dance. Cindy Shuck and Tracee Roher go for the tip-off in the JV vs. Varsity basketball game at the Courtwarming Assembly. Debbie Vest and Kyle Goble enjoy a close dance. A surprised Kim Neal is crowned Miss Courtwarming. I- ,- 1' -gg: ..,...t,-.-grfn-agqyymgnnfcfxsn-'f...:.f-:e1Y M ., .9 YL, - - ' I Erii'.Jj?f',:..i,:,QLFkTizifi,-'Q' g1.5'3'3'5lg',. i?Z jE.i.i?il:'g21.i.4-'77, gig.:-'gf T7 TTT I . I 1 l I v 1 1 I l l l l E z , 5 Q . T li l A tal T .l l 1 130 Linda Clark-Senior Attendant Kelly Pape- ndant . Linda Steele-1978 Courtwarming Queen Linda Steele Reigns ver, Courtwarming ,In the minds of many at LSHS the memory of Courtwarming will be as vivid in the years to come as it was during the second week of February, 1978. At this time seven young ladies were . recognized by their peers as worthy of the title Courtwarming Queen or Attendant. The freshmen class chose Tausha Haley . as their attendant. Her escorts were Ron Griesel and Jeff Givan. Kim Garrett, escorted by Mike Gardner and Kelly Williams, was chosen as the sophomore attendant. Pam J ohannigmeier, escorted by J im Fantin and Mark Slaughter, was chosen to represent the junior class. K . Due to a tie for third place there were four queen candidates instead of the usual three. This made the honor of being crowned Courtwarming Queen all the greater. On the evening of February 10, 1978, the tieldhouse was packed with parents, faculty and stu- dents, all waiting anxiously for the crowning. At the moment they had all been waiting for, Jill Thompson, '77 queen, placed the crown on the head of Linda Steele. Linda's escorts were Craig Andersen and Bob Hausmann. Linda's attendants were seniors Linda Clark, escorted by Greg Shuck and Pat Nillg Kelly Pape, ' escorted by John Sylvester and Danny Meadows, and Debbie Vest escorted by Bill Coday and Kyle Goble. When asked to reflect on the festivities of Courtwarming week, Linda Steele said, It was a week of excitement I'll never forget! I ,V ,,.,, r g,,, - ,-,,qq. , . . - ' ' ...1,41,,ZVu:::....,.QQLi,1...4:,. L , ., ., ...., ,.g,..-,, , , rn .. , , . . e . . 5 lrming cond vere Jing La Haley Q livan. s, was :scorted lt the idates rowned :bruary and stu- lent they l the Iraig liors 'aPe, lbie Vest, fleet on It was a , . Ei C eerlng Changes As Actwltles Grow Cheerleading underwent quite a few changes in the 1977-78 school year. Among the changes were the addition of two new varsity squads and the eligibility of sophomores to participate in junior varsity cheerleading. Varsity footballfbasketball varsity more and freshman squads comprised the cheerleading squads at LSHS. Along with the added number of cheerleaders came great E . improvement in enthusiasm and support of the Tiger teams. Once Junior Varsity. ROW ONE: L. Lawrence. ROW TWO: S. Brown S. Phillips. d , ROW THREE: T. Roher M. Sobek D. Snyder. again LSHS makes changes to accompany the growth aroun us .-. n,-. Girls sp Wisemai 3 O O O I 7 girls, sports, varsity cross-countryfwrestling, junior varsity, sopho- . l 7 ' 1 9 7 I S V X . Varsity Eootba1llBasketball and Yell K. Katz, C. Shuck, J. Hernandez. ROW Leaders: ROW ONE: C. Stroud, B. Rook- THREE: S. Sullivan, V. Richards, L. stool. ROW TWO: H. Dempsey, S. Moore, Clark, T. Keith, L. Walz. s SFU! 2 s .N . www ities tw a 3 ' sf Q.: XX 5 - .. -+ :1 : x . . . , X A , isis N' N . in XX ws Xp , , X. Q , S Q. M, X SQ s W 2 S ssl X x W N X . 5 S, X Linda Clark encourages crowd participa- tion at a home football game. , I 1' M4 Cross- A. Gr Ph1l11p s. l Wiseman, D. Etter. 'E .Q 5 ' E I f I 5 I X ' JM v U Cross-countryfwrestling, Row I: J. Joseph. Row II: B. Early, T- Wi1li21ITlS, vartlcrpa- A. Groom Girls' sports, Row I: L. Wills, L. Lamb, B. Stiles. Row II: K. Oberlander, T. Freshman, Row I: C. Walters, A. Almash, L. Berry. Row II: L. Belser, L Fishbach, K. McDonald. Sophomore, Row I: L. Rodrigez, D. Hanson, K. Garrett. Row II: L. Alz- miller, G. Chatman. Row III: C. Rafter. 4 Yell Leaders Add to School Spirit Yell leading, introduced to Lee's Summit in 1976, received a warm reception and returned in 1977 better than ever. During the 1976 summer the yell leaders practiced both on their own and with the varsity cheerleaders to perfect an entertaining perform- ance. Six guys were chosen from the LSHS students to be yell leaders. Yell leaders attended all varsity games both home and away. Football yell leaders included: seniors Shannon Sullivan, Junior Hernandez, Kyle Katz, Lyndon Walz,junior Brian Rook- stool and sophomore, Herb Dempsey. Basketball season also had varsity yell leaders. While some of the football yell leaders left to participate in other activities, some stayed on to participate in basketball yell leading. Basketball yell leaders included: seniors Mike Johnson, Junior Hernandez, Kyle Katz, Doug Oberwether, junior Dennis Thompson, and sopho- more Brian Milvain. All ear the ell leaders worked hard to perfect stunts and , . ,,, fr... W, their efforts were well accepted. As one LSHS student put it, Yell leaders are an added improvement to the cheerleading activ- Stan Giles took Lyndon Walz's place after an accident side-lined him for ities, the remainder of the season. ,sayff , ,A 's , 7 ,f Mp.,-1, M -wvw,N,.,fe,.wwV 3 gn ff 1, X I , , , , W. ,A V- 4 , ,,,, ' .ff . WH, fill? ,- , I , W If f f rf fa Wann. ,, -. We ef W. W, w.,m,,,,,,,,,,,. 47 3 G Bal Football yell leaders, ROW l: B. Rookstool, K. Katz, H. Dempsey, ROW II: S. Sullivan, J. Hernandez, L. Walz. ,.,.- z,..,,.,,.,a. . f..-- . ff' S fs, .dw ln. ' , ' , Basketball yell leaders, ROW L to R: D. Oberwether, M. Johnson, B. Mil- vain, D. Thompson, K. Katz. Not pictured: J. Hernandez. Mascots, Whalen, Spirit CI represer der, free X , .Xvx WW 'lf all Z M, ,L lim for , B. Mn- Mascots. ROW ONE: Phyllis Schauffler, Kim Durnell. R'OW TWO: Laura Whalen, Lea Ann Mothersbaugh. Spirit Club Aids Team nthusiasm One of the most enthusiastic clubs at LS during the '77-78 school year was the re-born Pep Club now known as Spirit Club. Under the respected guidance of Mrs. Ruth Beeson, and the skilled leadership of President Dorlisa Kunz, Spirit Club created quite a lot of enthusiasm and pep for the LS athletes. At the president's side and always willing to work were the other officers: Vice Pres- ident Carol DeMoranvilleg Secretary Gae Griffin, and Treasurer, Judith Hibbard. Spirit Club participants included not only dedicated volunteers, but also members of Cheerleading squads, drill team, flag team, and team mascots. All members Worked hard to generate enthusi- asm and create a school pride to be envied by many other schools. Spirit Club activities included participation in Courtwarming, Homecoming, a fund-raising chili supper, and making posters to publicize various school activities. Special recognition should go to all those members who spent countless hours and immense effort to improve the spirit and en- thusiasm that is vital to every school, both athletically and aca- demically. Spirit Club Officers. ROW ONE: Phyllis Schauffler, junior class C1335 IePf9fenfaliVe- RQW TW01. Dofllsa KUHZ, PICSMCHTL C5101 representativeg Bea Beeson, senior class representative, Dana El- DSQTOIHHVIIIC, V1Ce'PICf1dC1'1jf, 311311 WINS, SCTgCHHf'21T'21Iff1S, HC der, freshman class representativeg Kim Bradford, sophomore Gflffln, SeCTet31'Y,-ludlth Hlbbflfd, U62SUfe1'- -m.-fu-aw -.1.4af.n-In ' ' , , . N 0t1?'vv ,uvvv1nayq.4f ..m-,,- , ., , ,,, 4, 4 rill Team Keeps Active During Year Drill Team which is sponsored by Mrs. Jamie Brewer has had a very busy year. Members started the year off right by going to camp at Kansas University. They had a car wash and a paper drive to raise enough money so they could attend camp this summer. While at camp some of the girls won several ribbons for good per- formances. The drill team then raised enough money to buy boots for half-time performances by selling trash cans. They also had birthday parties for each of the 25 members. At the last basket- ball game of the season the junior members gave flowers and a party for the senior members. LQ. s.,....a-f NU p M, f - 1 f a fr! 1 4 M s 's 44 K, . WJ 'L ff? ii 1 KE fb Q fs? ' f ,ff 4 ,, X S1 W3 it in V -1, W f 01 1 I f , .,, 1 1,24 ,ff 1 nv ff-. 2 'U Row 1: Ridge, Mucke. Row 2 shall, F X 7' but f f ff! J Q ' W 2 5 ww 5 ff' 1' 1 ,fs , , v ,ff P f f f 4 W N 4 f 9 fx 2, W! ,, 7 W , I f, f 7 ' A V ff J. , ,, V yf uw. 5 , ,ji ,. , r if y My f f , f W I , 2 y y ' . 1 V, gl' 'f . ff, I, , ' ' 'Ti'W iff 'tr f 'A K ,. 1, I ff ! I , t.: Row 1: Zonda Ffeese, Judy Martin, Tammy Turney, Julie Lucas, and Toni Taylor. Row 3: Ridge, co-captain, Joan Griffin, captairli Kim Pam Johanfligmeieff KYle Vefwefsr Sifndle Mucke, co-captaing Jodi Ward, and Melody Rife. Waite, Julie Adams, Joni Johnson., Kris Hoke, ROW 2: Shere Sipes Sondra Mucke, Lesa Mar- Jan Berlekamp, KCUY Pape, Debbie WIHHHS, and shall, Roxanne Knipp, Stephanie Skelton, Julie VHIICSSH Edwards. VF fe if ,W K wfwfwwfw Mmm 3 , U if .-f 4 ,nf Kris Hoke and Stephanie Skelton concen- trate on doing their Drill Team performance before the big game. Kyle Verwers and other Drill Team members enjoy cheering the boys on to victory. Seniors do their last routine of the year to Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Kim Mucke and Shere Sipes are two of the many members of Drill Team getting ready to perform to Disco Duck. Drill Team enjoyed making their costumes for the routine These Boots are Made for Walking. Melody Rife takes time out from Drill Team to pose for a picture with her cousin Beverly. 1. Tammy Cook and Jan Littleton do a little studying before a performance. 2. Cheryl Stillwell and Debbie Heineman open the gifts they received at the Flag Team Christmas party. 3. Kristi Johnson and Debbie Heineman conclude thc routine Mickey Mouse at the Courtwarming pep assembly. 4. Laura Ward and Terri Starner perform a rou- tine to the theme from Rocky, Flag Team Improves in Second Year In its second year of existence, Flag Team managed to upgrade the quality of its routines and improve the overall organization of the team's practices and performances. Over the year there were many who organized, led, and man- aged Flag Team. Without their loyalty and dedication Flag Team could not have functioned as well as it did. Sponsor Mrs. Cheryl Parris organized activities and supervised practices. Under the leadership of captains Beth Ullery and Cheryl Edwards, Flag Team learned many new routines to please audiences. Secretary Cindy Smithis duties included taking roll at practices, keeping track of demerits, and handling money. Tammy Hunt and Lisa Kassel, the team's indispensable managers, were always on hand to pass out flags, run tape recorders, and lend support to nervous performers. Throughout the year Flag Team members had many activities to keep them busy. During Homecoming halftime, Flag Team took part in an impressive performance along with the band and Drill Team. Flag Team was also honored to be the sole perform- ers at the Courtwarming pep assembly. Pep Band accompanied Flag Team in a routine to the music of Zippity-do-da and Mickey Mouse. During the summer, members attended clinics from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The Shawnee Mission East Drill Team Team was on hand to teach the girls many routines to be used throughout the year. The girls raised money to buy practice uni- forms by sponsoring a bake sale early in the year. As the year drew to a close, Flag Team members celebrated their year on the team by attending an appreciation dinner given in their honor at the Sirloin Stockade. milf' 9417 i gf ia WZ 7 f 7, , 'JZ .fimnf I . Q ,, 11' , x K K , f W , W Z , www' Y , x fhf- Q may f - A' . 5 7 . gf H, M4 X f aaa ,, , Af-M-M---rf- VM , X ,i ,X , f we-a-WM.a...,,,,, My ', af. . X f ' ,,f,'j5,V, 'fffcfm ,r ,ff ffff XUVA ff!-ggi 1977-' Cassie son, N Johnsr tainzi 75 , f i pgrade ion of nan- Team reryl he g Team Iindy , :k of el, the s out mrmers. ivities am :l and Torm- iied cl rlinics ill Team ,sed e uni- YN-'urns N, ,...., .,,T . ., ' given 4 , ff Y Z1 4 uf pf 2 2' Mv ff , may 7 W I I f A , , W i., ' in yy-7 V , A K 7 Y 7 X 7 wwf' ,J 1977-78 Flag Team. ROW 11 Laura Richter, Lissa Bartarse, Jan Littleton, O'Malley, Melinda Bullard, Tammy Hunt, manager. ROW 3: Dee Ann Warn- Xffifyfffr ' . I Q 1' Cassie Jones, Debbie Heineman, Kim James, Sue Ellen Jones, Kim Thomp- er, Lori Barber, Mindy Smith, Lori Pemberton, Cindy Smith, Kim Braswell SUD, Nancy Wheeler, Tammy Cook. ROW 2: Lisa Kassel, managergKr1st1 Sheri Greeley, Kelly Jones, June Kanai, Cheryl Stillwell, Cathy Godwin, Johnson Barb Jamison, Yvonne Mitchell, Laura Ward, Beth Ullery, cap- Donna Collier. tain, Cheryl Edwards, captaing Terri Starner, Mary Beth Barker, Kathy . Tigers Break Even with a 5- Record The Tiger football team finished its 177 season with five wins and Eve losses. This year was one of achievement for the Tiger team. Many of the players made the Examiner All-Area and A11- Metro teams. Lee's Summit was especially honored when Joe Haus made second team defense and Dennis Danner made second team offense on the All-District team. For putting forth such persistent effort the Tiger team was re- warded with a second place in Conference competition. Lee's Summit lost the first place title to the Blue Springs Wildcats in an intense game that ended with a score of 12-15. When asked how he felt about the team's second place finish, Head Coach Lee Flappan said, Our second place finish in 1977 was through a time effort by all of our squad members, and an improvement in standings in our league over the previous years. -,,.,.,.....- -f- .,-W1-'--- TW itll .1 'Q K I Q3 r Q - 1 Fixx ll '- 1 ., Hg, 4... 1.2.1 Varsity F er, captai L. Monal Nill, capt man, J. I Elder, J. er, K. W: Ziegler, I ag 1 .L 1 . n i-. im V Y sf S ' E3 . . Q. . s t , tim.. ... 1. D.C 2. D.C start. 3. Pat 4. The 1665 tel gi. TSW Varsity Football. ROW 1: D. Oberweather, D. Danner, L. Webb, K. Warn- er, captain, D. Braswell, captain, B. Graham, M. Fanara, C. Martin, J. Haus, L. Monahan, M. Kettner, B. Walter, R. Wheeler, R. Carter, M. Johnson, P. Nill, captain, L. Kirn, B. Motzel. ROW 2: S. Magee, J. Hertzog, K. Diek- man, J. Brock, D. Engle, D. Thompson, R. Moore, S. Givan, E. Eiskina, B. Elder, J. Piccinini, D. Ryan, M. Stevens, J. Schenke, D. Scrivner, K. Walk- er, K. Walker. ROW 3: M. McCambridge, B. Ward, K. Smith, B. Graham, B. Ziegler, M. Ruth, R. Hamilton, P. Jones, G. Laster, J. Crawford, B. Bell, 1. D. Oberweather f33J prepares to receive a hand-off from Pat Nill fl ll. 2. D. Oberweather 1335 gets another Tiger fOOtb2111 Same Off to U good start. 3. Pat Nill C111 awaits the ball on the line of scrimmage. 4. The NKC Hornets bow down in defeat as L. Webb C705 and B- Gfahilm C661 tell the story of yet another Tiger touchdown. ' +'3f'C-W M. Fischbach, M. Dubay, R. Leipard, M. Schauffler, R. Hunter. ROW 4: T. Legant, T. Farnlof, B. Milvain, S. Everman, J. Moschell, R. Ortiz, T. Ross,,W. Jones, R. Weyhofen, J. Tarwater, K. Matchell, D. Early, J. Wilson, K. Kennard, M. Arbuckle. ROW 5: B. Clements, R. Fuller, K. Wheeler, M. Johnson, R. Brown, B. Carboneau, D. Welt, D. Larson, S. Long, J. Greed, J. Lamb, K. Bowen. ROW 6: Coach Lang, Coach Cahill, Coach Sage, Coach Flappan CHead Coachl, Coach Repp, Coach Davis. Not Pictured- Coach Page. TEAM TIGERS OPPONENT Raytown 8 37 Wm. Chrisman 33 12 Truman 12 13 Center 27 19 NKC 35 15 Grandview 20 21 Hickman Mills 13 28 Ruskin 21 20 Winnetonka 29 22 Blue Springs 12 15 ld -.. .-.-,,.,m:4.-wfa-uguaunsaws-ii . , -. , . ,, l ui . .... X vu. ,,. . 44 Freshmen Put 66SplitConcept,' into Pla Last year the Coaching Staff at LSI-IS med Something new with serschmidt said the program was a success in that respect because the freshman football team. The split-concept went into effect 21 lot Of b0YS Wl10 Weuld Hel have Pl3YeCl were OU their WHY to forthe nm time inthe fall of 1977. A11 the boys who went out becoming fine ball players by the end Of the Se3S0f1-He Said the for football were divided into two teams instead of the customary l30YS Hfe HOW ready to meet the Challenge Of Playing OU ellllef the one. The Black Team and the Gold Team each had its own sched- JV Of VHFSUY team next Yeef- Although the teams, W0U'l0SS fee' ule of games and the coaches divided their time between the Ord WHS 110i HS bright HS USUHL fBlHCk-1-5, Gold-2-43, Coach teams, Messerschmidt felt the experience gained by the boys was inval- The main idea behind having two teams was to enable more uable. boys to play rather than sit on the bench. Head Coach Steve Mes- . . M.. LM. f ,..... . .. 5 E ROW ONl Wolf, M. E Harding, f Black Team. ROW 1: D. West, M. Smith, R. Brown, P. Davis, G. Wessel- ROW 31 D- Smith CCOHCTU, J- Page fe021ChJ, D- HeftZ02!, D- Biggs, G- Chan' schmidt, T. More, P. Moran. ROW 2: D. Kettner, B. Lucas, M. Hoduski, P. CY, D- HeHVil21Hd- R- Smith, D- FfiSt0e, B- Tl10m21S- K- M2ill0T, S- MHY, J- Moranville, B. Johnson, R. Lund, L. Griffin, D. Stephan, J. Logan, B. Rook. Haney, S- MCC0Ikle, S- MeSSefSChmidT Cl-lead Coach?- ' a at l i i Gold Team. ROW l: D. Cahill. ROW 2: R. Roberts, M. Hockett, H. Add- Marshall, R. Ortiz, M. Hirt, J. Hines, T. Parker, li. Urnise, T. Rouse. ROW X S ington, T. Maslanka, S. Higgins, J.Givim, B. Summers, B. Fuller, M. Skel- 4: D. Smith Ccoachj, J. Gull fcoachj, B. Wood, D. Shroyer, J. Sappington, l S A l0f1-K-Eallel ROW 31 E- Tumey, M- PTUZHIK, D- Spefbef- G-H11rriS, B- M. Corn, T. Kasinger, K. Renkcn, S. Messersclimidt Ulead Coaclij. -QNXQNQ because the the rec in val- rs, G. Chan- S. May, J. N se HI RSX, H R . ROW ONE: C. Shuck, L, Rodfiquez, j, J. Ward. ROW THREE: S. Splinter, T. Taylor, L. Wolf, M. Smith, R. Rhode. ROW TWO: C, Storey, M. Wolf, T. Roher. ROW FOUR: Coach Harding, T. Mitchell, L. Cox, D. Austin, Kilim L- LHWICHCG, T- Anderson. G mnasts improve over previous years The LSHS gymnastics team made much progress. Varsity had an over-all record of 3-8, and junior varsity had an over-all record of 5-3. This is a real improvement over last year's season in that junior varsity had a Winning season, and they had more meets than they have had in past seasons, and varsity didn't Win any meets the previous year. There were many outstanding performers according to Coach Carol Kain. Lenora Cox, a senior, was an all-arounder, Lori Rodriquez and Suzie Splinter, both sophomores, were all-arounders, and Jinny Wolf, a freshman is capable of being an all-arounder next year. Gymnasts who were outstanding at floor exercises were Lori Law- rence on junior varsity, and Tracee Roher on varsity. Coach Kain feels the team has improved each year. We really grew and developed as a team, but we still didn't reach the potential we were capable off' she commented. 2 ,W 1. Mindy Smith practiced diligently on the uneven parallel bars in or- der to complete her routine correctly. 2. Jodi Ward knows from experience that concentration is important in ouse. ROW Luppington, chj. balance beam performance. 14 -...ljify .gig V Q Q .V a I-Fl h A 'Fl ' g N .-Q-ir -QV, s., 46 Record Can 't Show Roundballers ' Work Hard work and effort on the part of LS basketball players and coaches resulted in an interesting basketball season for the Tigers. Leading the team in scoring, freethrows and assists was Pat Nill, while Craig Andersen led the team in rebounds. Although the teamls 9-16 record was not outstanding, the rec- ord doesn't show the hard work and countless hours the team spent practicing, preparing for, and playing the games. The record ,T also fails to show the games where the Tigers lost by only one or two points. Several players made special accomplishments. Pat Nill made first team All-Conference, second team All-Area, and the All- Tournament team at the Lee's Summit Tournament. Craig Ander- sen made second team All-Conference, and Honorable Mention All-Area, Derek Thomas made honorable mention All-Conference Team honors included: Winnetonka tournament, sixth place, Truman Tournament, third place, and Lee,s Summit Tournament fifth place consolation championship. ra Y we N I . Varsity, Row I: J. Thomas, C. Andersen, Coach Ed Matuszak, P, Nill, D. Thomas, K. Goble, B. Bell, S. Sullivan, Meadows. Row II: M. Kettner, D. McGraw, M. Slaughter, L. Walz, D. I ll --ai' Juni D. Vi -,,,,,,,,?.,..,,.,,,,.......q-..- -...r....-.. ..,.,..,..-. pw. ...,.1...,-- --'----v-ri - -v- '- ' , -. X X ax x QV A 1 Q X fl- K . f I . W8 new gg ln, Q - g 'sgfgis ' Xwf' .. ,N 4-5 1-sig S EWNSCV 'X - 3' i Q 1 x X QQ v x X sex X lx if X QHNN. I ' -' XS' K ,U I f ,mg x '1 MVN We. Z. l Pat Nill .ind Derek Thomf-Q w rtch Lis Kyle Goble retrieves ball in the key. 2. Craig Andersen knocks the ball from the opponent's reach. 3. Craig Andersen Watches as Dun Meadows outsteps a Blue Springs Wildcat. . ,-7 f A 'fsr 9 A QEM ,fm Y ., Q My Q W V U My my ,fl-Q' QM 5 ,ZA .qv Y - . we .5 6331 Luv! lg , , 44, ls.-f K., Tk -,g0 -, lunior Varsity, Row I: D. Anderson, B. Rookstool, J. TllOm215, K- I D. Williams, P. O'Dwyer, D. Farmer. Row Il: Couch Cah1ll,D- D21V15,T- Smith Carpenter, K. Dumpier, C. Giddings, R. Stickler, J. Pcuster. ' 7w1 ,,.1..-x.A . .. - . ld -ua.-Qf...'..f4n1 san-AuF2 , 48 S Girls Win State 3A Championship Victory was the word for the girls' basketball team as it ended its season in mid-February with a 29-2 record and the Missouri 3A State Championship. In St. Louis at the State Finals, the Tigers soundly defeated St. Joseph's Academy 53-38 to gain the crown. The Tiger starting tive for most of the year consisted of Karen Eager, Liz Daney, Kathy Cameron, Julie Nill and Lori Beaman. Lauri Dugan played an important role in the sixth manv posi- tion. The other members of the varsity team were Kim Neal, Ellen Gandt, Judie Burkhalter, and Tracy Moren. The girls won the Conference title by posting a 10-O record. Eager, Nill, and Beaman received Conference honors by being named to the first team. Daney was named to the second team, and Cameron received Honorable Mention. Karen Eager and Julie Nill gained statewide recognition by being named to the All-State team. The Tigers had a very successful year and they hope to continue their winning ways. The girls took home the second-place trophy at the North Kansas City Tournament and captured first place at the Lee's Summit Tourney, the Truman Tourney, and Regional Tourney. W . SHS! at ti www: K'W2U TB me H HBH Num Sl' K HW Q M W . X .,1.g,g, ,- -- - ROW ONE: S. Schreck, K. Cameron, L. Dugan, K. Eager, K. E- Gilfldf, T- MOTCU, L- DHHCY, J- Nill Neal, L. Beaman. ROW TWO: Coach Larry Jansen, J. Burkhalter, 1... --. ,, V K? if p ig C59 2 it ,,.. ,ff X Q, Q 1. ,f .1 ., jx ,,,, .x , ,NEW ,er fy L uggfyklfifi . 1 'Q' X! niqaii' nge 'sa few sz., NNW HW uf 1. Julie Nill, sophomore, shoots, contributing'to her very success- ful season. 2. Making the lay-up look easy is one of Karen Eagerls many attri- butes. 3. Intensely watching his number one team is Coach Larry Jansen. 4. Excitedly displaying the trophy for winning the girls 3-A com- petition is Mr. Tom Flint. 5. Diverting the defenseis attention while looking for an open team member is Julie Nill. nv' K 'J 7,7 'I .y N fe W if 4 E ,- . -W., ,M p X X X nw -'il :alfa rf' 4 5 149 A L - - . - -. -,,.,,,..,,,..a.-,..vi.r,w.:..L-,'.,...,,f- a. - V - -' .- .-1 -4.-fnwffq-.1:4a.46.,4-nu. ' X . , - ,-9.--1--,-H-q-.-.-93,-.f---... f ,., .. M. Matmen Succeed, Young Makes State AWS Tom Young and Bruce Graham, senior members of the Tiger Wrestling squad presented fine performances in the '77-78 season. Young also advanced to sub-state, Won, and then lost a close match in state competition. The varsity had a disappointing 0-8 record in dual matches but should improve next year with some qualified wrestlers coming back. The junior varsity, which will make up next year's varsity, turned in a promising 4-6 record. The team was coached by Mr. John Repp and Mr. Gary Sage. l vafsiry, Row ONE: T. Young, s. Edgar, B. oii1eSpie,s.wiS- SH'himE W111kCf,B- HOWCH, D- Welt, J. Herrzog, G. Adams, dom, M. Pyle, B. Mathews. ROW TWO: Coach J. Repp, B. OM 1 age- Junior Miller, J I Y f Q fr 1 l , f r . 1 I ,f ' 1 rf h V Chr VXI., f fffip,-,54 ,Ar r.,f.f,l. T ' ,IWW 4' Wy' Aki ' Wvwfffl fi fffzm 17 f ' , , 4, 5 3 l r l ,, .,,-..-,,,........., .-.. e- ..,. ..,-1..i...k1j-.t,-.7q,.i +-rr-:1,--iq.,- -...T......-.- -.,.......,.-...-.--,-.qw-G.,-v -Y uf 'ki ' ,r y fix Q, h ' as .. if .f U 4-unvnnv' ,3.::.-ai: ge, 1 -Mg:- :f- -f y x ..:.::. l I I w fl U Adams, l. Wrestling fans enjoy watching one of Tom Young's many winning performances. 2. Straining as he attempts to re- verse his opponent's hold is sopho- more Sandy Wisdom. 3. Referee offieiates as Brian Gil- lespie tries to pin his opponent. Junior varsity. Row ONE: J. Walters, M. sipes, M. ROW TW0f Couch J- RCPP, B- Wwd, 5- Shawbakef, Miller, D, Gregory, E. Henderson, S. Bell, p. Green. B. Elder, B. Howell, B. Thomas, D. Welt. W4 WW Z ' 7 fx. ,. ' A: 'Zhi -X 5 Wi y A v ,, , V E .hmffig Y MZ 3 2 l5l ,., ,. , , .-.J1.- a f- i . -,,,,La..,.,.?w..,-i..w.,ia-mm Lv.: v l l . V. X g f M. . .. . . . I Y . + T 1- - :- I. . , r. V. ff. L ........1....:ai,a.:,,.,,:,5:,,f,f,,,:,,gn,.a,,,.-gf , V M. N -, Q , , W A- ,Af ., . -,, l ,. - V-ballers improve Coach Claudia Hunter commented that the volleyball competi- tion was harder this year and the girls closed their season with a 9-ll record. A new addition to the team was Bob White who coached the junior varsity squad. This expansion helped them as they finished the season with a record of 7-7. Many of the girls will be returning for what they hope will be an even better season next year and will be attending summer camps. We look for a good season next year because a large num- ber of girls are interested in summer camps, and we will lose only two seniors, remarked Coach Hunter. 1 2 ROW ONE: S. Bridgman, L. Reid, L. Needham, K. Blixt, M. Rellergert, T. McDonald. ROW THREE: Coach M. Johnson, S. Nulliner, S. Woods, T. Meyer. ROW TWO: C. Hunter, M. Newman, L. Dugan, L. Daney, S. B. Darabos, D. lfroelich, S. lflaggerty, S. Smalley, S. Ryan, Schreck, J. Burton, P. Verbrugge, J. Edwards, D. Tindell. B4 Ter Shi Du 0Ol La ner Dc V f V V , I 5 W ,uh 1 ,nh Q ,, .,..,,. ,,. -V. .. ......,......-.-,,..,.e.--,-,.. .,.-. .., .. .. .......,..--c,---r:---- - . . - e' . ' - ' - f . I ', f ' , , 1. ' . ...,..v.,-me-....-,.. ,-,.,,,-..,,-.......-............... F i V 1 N - . , , 7 H V v , Better times mark second year l 4 I. Terri McDonald, Sophomore, skillfully bumps the ball' 2. Shelly Schreck sets the ball for teammate Jeannie Burton. 4 3. During her freshman year, Lori Patterson took an active Daft m Cross country. ners. 1 Coach y. S. ds, D. 5. Donna Ivey contributed her ability and efforts to the team- , Laurie Dugan, right, and Val Pruyn were the number one and two run- 7 if. ,F Improved times came with a second year of running for the girls' cross country squad. Coach Diane Black commented that she believed running strategies were improved also. Practices were made harder and the girls seemed to respond better to them ac- cording to Coach Black. The girls' overall record for dual meets was I-4. They partici- pated in four invitational meets. At Park Hill they placed sixth out of nine schools. They were fifth out of ten schools at Cen- tral Missouri State University, while at St. Mary's they were sixth out of ten schools. They were fifth out of tive schools at Shawnee Mission West. Two runners, Laurie Dugan and Val Pruyn, held the record for the two mile run. They were also the two most consistent first and second place runners. ROW ONE: L. Beaman, L. Steele. ROW TWO: D. Ivey, S. Waugh, L. Dugan, V. Pruyn, L. Patterson. ROW THREE: Coach D. Black. 5 , ,, . - ..,,,,m,,,,,,.,p'p-,.a.vE,,hLv4-1 LL-' fi' .,,g':' -Ye.. n - .V -Y - car. Q H., . -V, 1 Q -Aw' 4-m.f'.u.fu-114:nsnn-wa , N ,.,..'-.Q-gqggyyhe-A-,.+, - 1 ,.- , nj, p . ,A ', rndf?-ii . . ......., . , A , J r as ., . . ' .re M ff f fi ?' ' : 3 s f-wf,,'y ' ' re W' ' S E fl t . mnmg easo n n s ,M 0 . . y f-1-i R wzth Tenth at tate ' is fi A .gg iii V PMN? , The Boys' Cross Country team qualified for state for the seventh Q Ai X consecutive year and came out tenth at the meet in Jefferson City. J LL : T 'C Some of the top boys were Mark Sievers, Mark Slaughter, Marshall p Q ' Morris, Ed Light, Jim Fantin, and Danny Farmer. Coach Russ M Y ,Q X , V 7 Childress commented that the runner who improved the most was 'K R T . x,,..M , ,, Danny Farmer, sophomore. X we The Boys' Cross Country team came in first at Conference, re. 4 M making this their sixth year in a row, first at the Raytown Invita- If f X M M tional, and second at the District Meet. They also had a four and Vetye ul - 'W y V r 9 T ' .-.Qef , , .. ,ff one record in duals. 7, . X , , A W , C if if Of the runners who will be returning next Year eight have 7357 of is if 'P' f ft a We Mfg-f f he f NrfrL'5sJg...ra:,s . ifwflfss Swat challenge to improve is always evident. 1 lettered. Cross Country tends to be a growing sport where the Q pxkpm N p it A K X p A . ...rv X ,Qef,i:12',L!- :Iii k W 7 l we L X' M I 7 ......'- 1-.'1 a It '1'fK-522.2 'r f ROW ONE: M. Highfill, D. Cortner, P. Ceynowa, M. Walton, C. dress, M- M0I1'iS, M- Slaughter, E- Light, K- FOSWI, D- Wessel- Wallace, T. Flint. ROW TWO: D. Farmer, D. Brown, C. 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Ed Light runs hard to help the team have a winning season. . Junior Marshall Morris, maintains a smile and a steady pace. . Putting all his efforts into running is Junior Jim Fantin. ' , V - ' V V'- A I Z -VVV . , uqq. 35 1 , ,r'f 23, , n , n . V 'YW I . ., .t .azjiih lv' 1 '-Y 4 XX V ', R Y .Ar 'Kava wa 1- --f-. -, ' 4 mugs-Jua1'Z.,,,.,l ff X 7 Five LS Tracksters ualif for State Enthusiasm and spirit contributed to the boys, track team's superior season. The season revealed many outstanding individual and several records were set. New records for indoor meets were set by Rick Carter in the 60-yard dash, Mike Boney in the 65- yard low hurdles, Dennis Danner in the 440 and Kent Warner in the shot put. Outdoor records were set by Mike Boney in the 330 Intermediate hurdles, Kent Warner in the shot put, and the S 440-relay which included Rick Carter, Brian Milvain, Dennis Dan- ner, and Mike Boney. Outstanding meets were the Lee's Summit Invitational and Conference meets. Coach Childress stated that the team per- formed exceptionally well. The All-Conference team captured many deserving members. Those qualifying for the State Indoor Meet were Mike Boney in the 65-yard low hurdles, Dennis Danner in the 440-yard dash, and the mile relay team which consisted of Mike Boney, Mark Newland, Brian Milvain, and Dennis Danner. Qualifying for the State Outdoor Meets were Mike Boney in the 330-yard Inter- mediate hurdles, Dennis Danner in the 440-yard dash, Kent War- ner in the shot put, Rusty Hanna in the 100-yard dash, and Kevin Dampier with the pole vault. ay, We I f jj - X . K. 1 ff ' X , - ....,,, ... I 3 V V . f MM ' My y ff f--V ' ZZ? rf- ff! fgff. ',: 'f -'rf' f fm , g I Z ' f . . , rf, fa , . 4, - ? f e Z7 , 'A ,U W, . if . M, f, W, -- ROW ONEII C- WIIUHCC, T- Roberts, M- N0W121fld, R- CSIIYCI, J- BCISGI- L- O'Dwyer, J. Hoke, M. Slagle, M. Kettner, K. Warner, D. Braswell, B. Gra- Kim, G- GCTUZ, K- Kennilfd- ROW TW07 C02lCh D- Lang, 3- Everman, B- ham, C. McCoy, D. Farmer. ROW FOUR: Coach R. Childress, R. Stick- MilV21i11, R- HZ'-HYIZ1, K- Dampief, J- Filflfin, D- DHHHCT, B- Ziegler, D- Col- ler, M. Boney, B. Bell, S. Giles, D. Thomas, M. Slaughter, M. Morris, D. HHS, D- KGUHCT, Coach L- FIHPPHU- ROW THREES Coach J- KHiPmCYef- P- Wesselschmidt, D. Boone, Coach J. Page, Coach J. Davis. E f ,, , if 5 . ff Vf' If X A fl 2 f X I 3 WZ W , A 3.04 . X 'tw . , ay ,a , -, , 4 1 X W f 54? wVfZ,f - fi X ff 5 I f , I 1 ff , f ll!! lf' Wmffffi f f ,W W f . -, f W Z f., I 0fJ. 2f f f Q X f ' W ' W, . LL, , 'Q ., yi ,af 3 W, ,QM 4 42 5,133- f :' f I ssl f we wglf A 'I ,iw W ,WWW , Q , X f J N ff f!f,7 ff, 244W W, 73 j fy ,fakn WM X,, 1. ,' iffgfqf. I I , Q f xg f , .z , SN 4 5 V gs i mx K A W , X ,, , f , , 7.,4,,4w4 ' , ffffgvfgff ff f, 452 Mfzfwpei ' MV., kk , X eww XT .N as 'ss 'lu W My , fa f, :S X ,Y ,i, iff! I W 'si 7472 . ,.,l. .Sf 1 , ig ,ZQWJ ,5-'MV , . -- Ns ., I. 4 f,fI,m2 ' Z ., , Q. ,I I' 'ev 5 e ff 2 f , :- vw? f . 7472 WIA. 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With a burst of power Rusty Hanna bounds out of the starting blocks , ., - . -V A, f , - ' .i-s,,Li.,,-f-2-a-n-,-.w,t.-t,1.si.sI., ,... :.zv -I M l v sr 1 f V IMO i MA -'f f4-zaztf ' uv-anal?-IIHIHSY25 - - --f- - , , 7v19v1v1vgva.qQ4r.qm+vp--9-.Z-ami.. X f X3 X -1. ww f a w ,, f sf X196-1 if f ww 1 V 0 ,7 M I W1 Z9 f 9 f f f Q 5 f itz ' X ffzffi, , 7 ia? 7 f, Girls' rack Sends 1 Six to State ee The girls' track team blazed its way to nine school records, won its own indoor invitational meet for the first time, and sent six girls to the State Meet in its best season ever. Senior Lauri Dugan took a third place in the half-mile at State in Lebanon. Others qualifying for the big meet were: Kathy Turk, freshman, in the mile, junior Robin Walz, freshman Susan Paris, junior Cindy Shuck, and Dugan in the 880-medley, and Walz, Shuck, Paris, and senior Julie Turney in the 880-relay. The team, heavy with underclassmen, finished what would ap- pear to be a disappointing fourth in Conference. 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Junior Jodi Ward, uses a unique limbering up skill before the race. Lauri Dugan checks out her opponent's pace to gradually move ahead. Stephanie Skelton strains for more distance in the longjump. Tigers' Baseball raws Big Turnout Boys, baseball had an amazing turnout of 85 boys in '78. Of them only eight graduated. The varsity ended its season with a 7-13 record. Coach Mike Roberts commented, lt was a terrible year for baseball, weather- wise. Assistant Coaches Mike Asher and Bill Hill helped with the junior varsity that ended with a 7-6 record. Mike Johnson, pitcher, put in an outstanding performance all season and was selected for first team All-Conference. Outfielder Junior Hernandez was chosen for second team All-Conference. With only one pitcher graduating, the coaches hope for a better season with three or possibly four returning pitchers. Coach Roberts optimistically stated, '4We're sure we'll be back with a winner soon? Tim Carpenter holds the runner at first while Mike Johnson delivers the pitch home. 160 Bob Jones rounds third and heads for home to score against William Chrisman. ,f ,N ww . Asa -M N Q? ' f-SSSNXNQNX J . Junior Hernandez sprints for first base and tries to beat out an infield hit. ,- Q. .J f, 4 .leafy N354 f Wie.. x 3' t 1 yrfyyg 43 ,x ,, ,-NW e-7 X I SZ A A - me . J, .. I4 Greg ROW Pittmz I Magee emxgaks-Q n Chrisman. Ifield hit. TBM s Kyle Diekmann follows Paul Belanger into home plate to score another Tiger run. ' , Mas, ,HW-fr ff WWf,,f M ff 'JL ,V if , ,M . M , I ff I Z X if r 1 ' Of A f 4, 1, , , u, ,f J E f 1-V Z2 1 ,Q ' 4 ' J, Q y gl ' 1, -. K v , , 1-fy' u:'ff21-' ' ,, f ', ' 6 ' 7 4 f 5, ' , 4 K f ' , 2' , ,. W ff f 5 M7231 7 ,, ff' 79 '4 f HY fs U, 1 . 4 ' 0 , Q ' -' , ' V-fifffk, if 1 r ,. , 9 4 1 'fn' ' ff f .. fe. ff ffefaf f ff , 4 , ' f. , f ,,,, fl , buckle, Paul Belanger, Brett Kennedy, Rob Gosnell, Kenny Har- ris, Bob Jones. ROW 4: Coach Bill Ilill, Tony Pratt, John Mills, Tim Carpenter, Mike Johnson, Daren Engle, Doug Oberweathcr, Coach Mike Roberts. ROW 1: Dennis Thompson, Jeff Brock, Kyle Diekmann, Jamie Pittman, Beau Groceman, Paul Mitchell. ROW 2: Don Powelson, Greg Laster, Pat Curley, Dennis Danner, John Gardner, Steve Magee, Brian Rookstool. ROW 3: Coach Mike Asher, Brian Ar- Teamwork Help in 11-2 Season , The girls softball team had an exceptionally good season. Coach I Kathy Battles remarked, It,s really been a good year. It has been I a year of team cooperation and working together to make a suc- cessful teamf' Number one pitcher Julie Nill put forth an excel- I lent performance every game. The team finis e a success u Y son with a ll-2 record. fi be I , tv W . I , .IM . M- Y ow .4 .w '1,....e . x ,-eu. h d f l SCH- Barbara Darabos and the umpire anxiously await to see if Diane Hernandez catches the ball. .NW gh. swf . N4 .Y sv ... W1'.u. . . r v few .. Y ,K whale' A 1.2 X.. . 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There are no returning letterman, but those returning are JV members David Wendt, Richard Konitshek, Jay Edmonds, and Brent Elder. 4 Boys Finish -10 Adverse weather conditions hampered the efforts of the boys' tennis team this year. By the end of the season the varsity record was 5-10. The junior varsity team had a victorious end with 10 wins and 5 loses. Despite their efforts, the team had no returning lettermen and inexperience was a discouraging factor. Lettermen this year were Mike Schonberger, Barrie Hall, Brad Hallett, Ward Manes, and Chad Giddings. Returning will be Giddings and Manes. Lf- 4 4' w'4 z , ,. 4 Nz' ., nf, ' f , ,4 ,4 4 f,, 4 H14 , r' , 4 4 4. W , , .,4a,4'f . 444 4 4 4 ,154 -, Q44 fav 14 . 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N, I pf, 4 ! ,4 ! 4 414 W f f WZ 4 4 4,2 4 W 5 f Q1 B. Hall, M. Walton. ROW TWO: S. Givan, D C b . ROW THREE: S. Leetch, C. Wallace, S. Brady, M. Miller, G. Lord, M. Curnutt, S. Jones, . ros y J. Sappington, C. Acuff, J. Crawford, Coach Lyle Jones, J. Hunt. 1. To insure safety and better playing conditions, team member Chad Giddings sweeps the courts. 2. Before the game, number one player Mike Schonberger serves a few. 6 44 3 I Il i .4.4A14.4m41w4.4,.,WWgzAWMM A i 5 , fa., ' 4 4 4 'Q f' Zi., C4 X, N . 45 Q. 44 4. 'W gw1'f,ff, 4, ?2l if 'if ff ' ,-- 4 4 f ':' 1 ,,,,.f4f , I,,. Q, CY.. ' K ' ,. f 2 4 4f I2 4 -4, 44 4 f ' fs X , . A ....,, A xg 'ff f A? ,wwff ff ,K V4 V i X Z X T A5 i' 5 2 Wir Ji-,f 4a.vg,Wf, 'V U ,Vi I 1 lass. 5Hf'Zs9.f. 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' W . lffzfwm wfgg . e lk W -.sms wi K 3 ,fi . f as I f ,.,i 'S ws-N s s 7 xi ...pc W, ,MUWV 1 5' Elf f Vigze' Y ' .75 Q. ,KV 7911 iff? ii: 'Q 4 ttjagj z aa 2 get itil o gi' aww fa'-s 'e'e'Q Loves 455,06 gi D0 Q at sea liao 5a'6'o '-4 ioeca Wwkf me '. 4 w.f,Q.f 'fm f , , , 1 . .. 53 g .. , v . e , A I 4 , 5 K ,. 5 ,.,. , . VA fxgvackklg wg, K dtniwb rl '54 Liu Q! fi S-2.-hun' 'S' - ' Girl 9 team ranks ourth in district This year was very successful for the team as well as for in- dividuals, stated Mr. Tom Burnett, girls' tennis coach, whose team finished fourth at district. This is the highest that the LSHS girls, tennis team has ever placed at the district meet. Christa Chamblee, the team's number one player, and Susan Cornwell, the number two player, shared the second place victory in conference doubles. Varsity players Ruth Tilton and Candace Heimsoth received first place medals in the Grandview Singles Tournament. Their season came to a close with a victory of 7 wins and 6 losses. The girls on the team worked really hard and are anxious to begin again next year. Susan Cornwell commented, 6'There was a mutual understanding and an ability to work togetherf, The team gave their thanks to Mrs. Betty Heimsoth for her support and enthusiasm. ROW ONE: C. Rafter, C. Heimsoth, R. Tilton, C. Chamblee, S. Cornwell. ROW TWO: Coach Burnett, K. Rafter, C. May, C. Bossow, C. Wrap, E. Gandt, M. Hoover, L. Anderson, S. Riggs 1. While concentrating on her form Christa Chamblee returns the ball to her opponent. . 2. With determination Susan Cornwell serves the ball to meet the opposing teams challenge. xx, Eqbsww , -1 s - re 4'TfQ1'ilT:'-ik!-n111.qgQgurq:1en ,lX,- f-,.-. . ' X H 4 0 F f f 1 1 1 I 3 i Vi M X X .Xi XXX VS . v X wX f- XQXXXXX XX, , 'S SXSW X N XXX 5. QXX .3 XX 3 'Qi A W XXX X 'NX k ' 1 PAN X X X X E -xg X, XT X 5 X XX f X X x XX 1, ESQ XX AEN NJN X- X3 X N N XX XX NX XXX X XX-XX XXX! 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Yiann A 'U aw ann-mqm .1 W.-uvlffanf . , ,, A v?il21 1 SGA Builds eadership The United States is run by the government. The government is the people. LSHS is also run by a government called Student Government Association which is made up of the stu- dents. SGA is made up of six representatives rom eac c as of officers. There is also a seminar representative from each seminar elected to help keep the students informed about activities decided by the main council. SGA worked on projects during the year that help LSHS and its students during the year and years to come. The council was quite busy with school activities such as Home- coming, Courtwarming, Coke parties for new students, the United Way Campaign and helping needy families on Thanksgiving and Christmas. The Div. I SGA raised money by showing cartoons during seminar. It also raised money for the United Way Campaign by having a Halloween Carnival which turned out to be a big success. Div. I SGA also worked on Homecoming and Courtwarming. Mrs. Waldon, Div. II SGA sponsor, commented that the students were excellent and it f h l s, the SGA president, and two sets was a very enjoyable year. Div. ll SGA. Row 1: Mrs. Waldon, Stan Giles, Brad Ziegler, Debbie Vest, Bob Jones, Linda Clark, Mike Schonberger, Kent Warner, and Lori Lee. Row 2: Pam Johannigmeier, Sandy Meyer, Christa Chamblee Melody Rife, Sondra Mucke, Kim Durnell, and Chris Hoke. J V ,W tg . ' , 1 w f I 1 ffii WW Q X yi , N Q M km f X 5 iffy af f f, W I Q W M ff' M I gf '15, , I M' Mauna' I 7 VV ,m,g,M,,wx I ! P V, Div. I SGA. Row 1: Kim McDonald, Kelli Lockard, Shannon say Fischbach, Rhonda Heisterberg, Vinny Mesa and Mrs. Sherry Phillips, Jane Hartnett, Todd Srannigan, and John Henry. Row 2: Swingle Sponsor. K11n Bradford, Tracee Roher, Janelle Reed, Terri Starner, Lmd 1. Vinny Mesa, Mrs. Thurma DeLoaeh, and Mrs. Sherry Swmgle gather ideas at a Div. I SGA meeting. 2. Div. I SGA member John Henry, helps decorate the freshman hall during Courtwarming. 3. Bob Jones, SGA president, addresses the audience at graduation. Demon trates :gh Achwfvement National Honor Society is a special group of outstanding stu- dents who have demonstrated and continue to demonstrate high scholastic achievement, promote constructive leadership, and de- velop purposeful service and worthwhile character. Membership in the NHS has become one of the highest aca- demic honors that can be bestowed upon a high school student. Membership is, however, more than an honor. It carries with it a responsibility and should be considered the beginning of an obliga- tion, not merely the successful culmination of effort to achieve recognition and honor. NHS members participated in special events such as the annual Christmas Candlelighting Service and also sponsored the Blood Donor Drive. 1 K!! we W 7. 7 7 W i W , A l 'asv ' ., rf M ,J,.,,,,a-.- if wr rim 2 Z K V., ,, ,y ,, , X ., vw ' ' . ,, ,,,., -Q ,, . ' ' , ., , ,rff,f 4ffsW'f97f'Wi?,f K , , ev, 'z as - ,X'f'44f-,4ff' Cf W 7 ' , ,,.,.. aa- . . , -ff' , .V .-.f f, ,Mfr ' M 'W .ww me Q4-,ff f, ,f . -7, f Q7-ag., I-' 7 ! . ' A I , X f f ff ' QW f 'iv ' r U f , 1 ' 2W7 W4, Z A 'mm' f A: I f f MW! K . M- f iulusnfwa M. . ,Arg ff ' fra, fy f , VE? 3 Nation: I . Scrog Headle man, V Skeltoi McBrid Conn, . 1. NH den Me: 2. Pre 3. NH 4. Les ven Wxxsxum 'sf'-vw f If f Z Y fm WMMW l Wx 4 4, X 7 . 4 ff, Zh Z Q f 4 . .. M., 7' .1 1 4, ,sfnwffw M :. .mwww National Honor Society, ROW ONE: C. Williams, J. Martin, C. Hammond, J. Scroggs, S. Odneal, M. Lord, M. Linthicum, L. Clark, K. Simcosky, S. Headley, D. Darnell, K. Mucke, C. Gilligan, B. Oxley. ROW TWO: H. Rei- man, V. Carriker, P. Maynard, J. Scherer, J. Turney, L. Steele, L. Lee, S. Skelton, J. Griffin, K. Hoke, K. Doctor, J. Chamblin, B. VanBlarcum, S. McBride, C. McCormick, sponsor. ROW THREE: L. Muren, T. Wilson, M. Conn, J. Mirick, C. Mallett, P. Case, E. Hesse, K. Lackey, L. Dugan, P. Klei- 1. NHS officers were secretary Kim Mucke, treasurer Joan Griffin, presi- dent Pat Nill, vice-president Craig Andersen, and parliamentarian Dan Meadows. 2. President Pat Nill presides over an important meeting. 3- NHS members Joan Griffin and Craig Andersen discuss NHS business. 4. Lesa Marshall, Joan Griffin, and Linda Steele attended the NHS con- vention in Rolla. kamp, M. Coldiron, A. Foster, J. Griffin, T. Ridge, L. Wehmeir, S. Hanson E. Westerfield, B. Hallett, ROW FOUR: T. Kent, K. Moore, A. Russo, B. Motzel, J. Mowatt, B. Hall, M. Kettner, S. Sullivan, K. Warner, J. McEl- wain, C. Andersen, D. Meadows, M. Sievers, D. Bray, P. Nill, B. Hausmann B. Frye, G. Shuck, B. Jones, C. Johnson, J. McClellan, R. Bowers. Not Pic- tured: C. Campbell, J. Casey, D. Dye, J. House, R. Tilton, K. Rafter, K. Mitchell, K. Burkhart. -f--Y ..-5 -,g::5g+-'ff-rgungnfsnnnsuuv-42' . , Publications staf s show enthusiasm Clicking cameras meeting deadlines drawing layouts and writ- ing features were a part of each day with the LSHS Publications staff. Hi-Life editor Greg Shuck and photographer Susan Green attended a journalism workshop in June at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville. Both Greg and Susan considered the rience. Members of the Hi-Life staff worked hard last August to enable the first issue of the paper to come out to LSHS students the Hrst week of the 1977-78 school year. The Reflector staff worked with enthusiasm on their assigned pages to meet set deadlines. Much time was spent drawing lay- outs writing copy and sizing pictures. Advisers Jim McMillen and Connie Thomas spent endless moments making constructive crit- icisms ofthe Publications staffs work. i 1 l o o f 0 Z 1 J 7 is ,tl week they spent in Maryville a great journalistic learning expe- 77 ' ' 5 1 2 Newspaper staff ROW ONE: S. Cornwell, L. Keesee, D. Kunz, K. Neal, J. Jolliff. ROW TWO: D. Kunz, K. Verwers, K. Oberlander E. Gandt, M. Rife. ROW THREE S. Green, D. Kunard, R. Konit- shek, C. Campbell, L. Black, G. Shuck, L. Oswald, R. Smith, J. Haney, M. Sullivan. m tru s i XM 'R 5 X. I .. XX X .N :xxx 2 f ' 4 . Pegg? . ' gk 3 4 1-'-1.,.:.,E1j.sr,,.1'-'-br,:.:,.. 'I 0 X Z ,f iz e af s 2, N75 1 . ka wg e fN AJ i is 'EQ ,,.,,f.- it fx.-iii. ,af Efltjf 4,91 fy 'x f'?2We3Z4W ?Z:,g,,ai I ' W K ajdmia' 'x , QQAMW' ss f , -. ,y V J , ,Q . 4 V r'Ht't't ,, u.- v Ewa. P. I 0 t I img Yearbook staff ROW ONE: M. Stephan, S. Sappington, E. Walter. ROW TWO: J. Gardner, T. McDonald, L. Atzmiller, T. Starner. ROW THREE: G. West, D. Lath rop, C. Hoover, D. Neal, M. Westlake, B. 72 1 ' . Susan Cornwell asks for assistance on her news story From lim Mclvlillen, adviser. . Dorlisa Kunz writes with determination to meet a coming deadline. . Alphabetizing pictures was helpful tor Sheryl Sappington to begin on her class pages. . Sizing pictures was one ot' many tasks tor lzileen Walter. Conquest, L. Brown, C. Thomas, adviser. V0-tech improves practical abilities Many students from LSHS attended the Joe Herndon Area Vo- cational School in Raytown. Some students attended the Area School one-half day and their home school one-half day, while those who took Cosmetology attended the Area School through- out the day. Students who attended Vo-tech had the opportunity to learn and improve upon skills needed for a trade they were in- terested in. Many courses were offered in the fields of Graphic Arts, Data Processing, and Auto Mechanics. All courses carried full credit toward high school graduation. 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Dawn Moschell, senior, says I like Vo-tech because you get your own equipment, and it's all new. 2. Lance Hirt, junior, works on a carburetor in Auto Mechanics class. 3. Kris Kennard, senior, learns the technique ot' brick laying in Building Trades. 4. Alan Swaim,junior, examines the inside ota TV. 5. Rex King, junior, and Darrell Collins, junior, learn some welding trades in Air Conditioning. 6. Becky Harold, senior, watches demonstrations ot hair-styling tech- niques. 7. Bill Grady,junior, gets mechanical experience in his Diesel Industrial Agriculture Mechanics class. l . -' 1--fu I rv.-f.f..f..4wf, .44 5 ' A ' ' r ' ' W '- Y r 'Y' Y ' J X '1- ' 1 Y7 'Q-1:11-v ' ' ' 'Q ' 'fy ff 1 f A W l i 1 I r l Z W f if Zu 4 Zfgl f Work skills help seniors gain, grow Leon Rook coordinates the Supervised Office Experience Pro- gram CSOEJ. This program represents a working-experience in which students receive on-the-job training in the Lee's Summit Area. Thirty-eight students enrolled in a related vocational pro- J gram. Mr. Tom Wilson and Mr. Jim Hunter coordinate the Distrib- utive Education and Co-op programs, respectively. These work programs, designed for students employed part of the school day, help students to learn about retail business. All of these students enrolled in the DE II and CO-OP programs learned how to handle different aspects of the management of a retail business. 2 ,Z 'Q f W, f ml ,,, , at 2 Q 5 7, B J: 91 1 9 1 rf 7 W ' f ' Zi W r 7,1 X r 5 0 'f-'-Www V , ff: , Eff l 4 1 SOE. ROW ONE: Tammy Moore, Cindy Stonum, Karen Howley, Tammy Walz, Kim Rook. ROW TWO: Angela Russo, Susan Odneal, Mary Nrchols Phyllls Hollon Carol Holder Crndy Wrlson Debble Routh Jeanette Hake Sandy Ehlers ROW THREE Mr Leon Rook Cathy Moore Julie Scherer CfySt1W1ll1HI11S Karen Broyles, Sandy Keller, Tammy Joseph, Kim Doctor, Katie Burkhart, Lori Lee, Debbie Vest, Scott Sargent. ROW FOUR: Terry Kent, Paula Case Verna Cooper TOI11WhltWOIth Linda Powelson Lrnda Robinson Julie Scroggs Connre Lloyd Patty Maynard Tammv Stewart Chris Nielson Edward Hesse ii ,. gr V, ff' ,W ' ,f ffm ' K ggi f ' 5 ,f A 5 J 9222 1 JA faf 2 jaw? , ,X f Qgigfwwfv gg V' sua. .1 'H V A W V go W ? 1 4 X f' K , N -.:,:,f:'fV, .I A V V 11' ,aaa A-f , az , AM -a ' f' ,,f K 0 f fa J, U, J I, 1 , Z a 1. , QM . J t i J NAR?-4:35 AA Q' K 14. ll! fx J ,fag W . W ' Z M404 ..4. anon-If MN 4 Q V' ,,,,,,, I '-1-.Q , ',, L x K Q 4 fi 2 ' 412-1 f ' Z , Yff wa , rf 1, , -1 Z 2 avg ry Joseph, ,ee, Debbie ferry Kent, itworth, ulie ScroggS, my Stewart, ulgx-,1, , 31 , rw 2 'f wi 2322 , . q 'f'?1'W9 'is 'i FQ .,, -,a.W , 2 V, 2 G 2' xref st w4,,,m.wz, Aff' , f if l. Toni Whitworth, a SOl7 student, thumbs through the tiles at Leek Summit Clinic. 2. Sue Cesarz, a D131 ll student, adds spark to her daily routine at lvlilgrams. 3. CO-OP student Mark Clover, who norks at Kahan, seems to think, Gee I wouldn't mind having this baby. CO-OP. ROW ONIC: Kim Dang, Janet Hin- ton, Lisa Dillon, Rick Sheets, Junior Her- nandez, Mr. Jim Hunter, Gregg Perkins, Jett' Mullins, Steve Short. ROW TWO: Debbie Sanders, Gina Winking, Gail Moore, Rick Wat- son, Tim Corn, Bob Brown, Billy Zellmer, Bill Bennett, David Pirie. ROW THREE: Nancy Clark, Lynn Dun- ham, Karen Holman, Sona Barnes, Mark Clover, Bill Pulley, Fred Houser, David Smith, George Shortino, Lee Blaeklidge. DE II. ROW ONE: Jeft'Arthur, Linda Mossie, Mike Moore, Paula Castro, Carol Wheeler, Susan Scotield. ROW TWO: Paul Belter, Paul Mitchell, Barbara Askew, Gala Long, Debbie lfowler, Skip Wisdom, Sue Cesarz, Donna O,Shields, Sandy Garland, Mr. Tom Wilson. ROW THREE: David Simpson, Craig Coulson, Brad Luethje, Eric Westerlield, Joe Metcalf, Scott Dickinson, Brenda Johnston, Tracy Lueek, Donna Nuss- baum. - f ,'ff t1Yg ':f-n:?!e!ff':'QfV9'2 F44'Z v . .-., 1 l w-Q-1--v..?4--y,+Q. Q O O Wi 2 Andes Assist wlth Duties or Credit Office aides busily helped in the office running errands and keeping up with the attendance. They also helped in working with the guidance counselors. Teacher assistants were helpful to teachers in grading papers, helping students, typing up various assignments, and whatever odd jobs were assigned to them. l ,,1f,v if c,ri Q -. g.,,.. Teacher Assistants. ROW 1: J. Freerksen, C. Wilson, D. Routh, D. Gross, S. Street, T. Wilson, J. Gwin, M. Conn, B. Beeson, S. Headley, T. Moore, T. Walz, C. Paul, J. Berlekemp, S. Peterson, S. Waite. ROW 2: V. Ellis, E. Mills, L. Green, C. Williams, J. Martin, T. Kasinger, M. Nichols, C. Chamblee, K. Rafter, S. Skelton, P. Maynard, L. Robison,J. Scroggs, C. Lloyd, A. Foster, B. Jaffarian, L. Andrews, E. Keehler, P. Miller, K. Mucke, T. Ridge, J. Grif- fin, J. Gardner. ROW 3: P. Garrison, E. Langley, K. Neal, K. Eager, S. Odneal, A. Russo, R. Driver, B. Fricke, L. Cox, B. Frye, P. Skelton, J. Moran, L. Keesee, L. Steele, K. Kennard, P. Kleikamp, K. Hoke, E. Clark, P. Parsons, S. Sappington, K. Doctor, K. Burkhart, K. Atwood, J. Mowatt. ROW 4: K. Broyles, L. Powelson, T. Whitworth, R. Bowers, J. Mirick, C. Mallett, A. Hankins, K. Moore, M. Boney, R. Plude, M. Newland, B. Walter, M. Moore, G. DeFreece, S. Sullivan, K. Walker, K. Warner, R. Wheeler, D. Fields, B. Motzel, J. Sylvester, G. Parris, B. Jones, D. Meadows, C. Ander- sen, P. Nill, M. Sievers. Q ,SX Lf S' QWAL 1, Q-A-...asa W . 1 ' Q gt X , ,ae Q is X244 wi S:-sa' X s N W .... a g at, xiii t ,sa wuz, Y yiSq,5i.isv .yt S X225 il -191 211, 525 lf? Clark, wlowatt. ck, C. Walter, ler, D. Ander- w s 2 i X s Filing tardy slips is one of the few responsibilities of office aides Sharon Moore, freshman, and Joanna Ray, sophomore. Sophomores Sharon Ewing and Jeff Hayes record the days absences during their hour as office assistants Kyle Katz, senior, takes time out of his busy schedule to do his superman impression for photographer Susan Green. Fellowship Grows m umbers, Splrlt The fellowship of Christian Athletes CFCAJ is one of the most active organizations at LSHS. FCA is divided into boys and girls groups. The groups have separate weekly meetings but carry on many of the same activities only at different times. FCA holds many weekend canoe trips and campouts parties and meetings to discuss and plan future events. if f X W l f K f ,,,ff,,, q K f X' f ! Waiting for their break 'East at Sambo's are Steve Higgins, Mark Hoduski, and Ken Wheeler. qfhunl lf W f WWW Steve Magee enjoys a game of volleyball at one of FCA's Dogpatch ses- sions. ROW ONE: C. Jones, T. Forbes, A. Ceynowa, R. Allen, P. Williams, J. Hib- bard, C. Chamblee, L. Dugan, M. Fanara, K. Diekmann, N. Nesbit, L. Mothersbaugh. ROW TWO: A. Almash, P. Schauffler, L. Whalen, M. Rife, S. Motzel, K. Rhode, J. Steele, P. Johannigmeier, S. Sipes, T. Keith, S. Meyer, M. Sobek, T. Utz, L. Rector. ROW THREE: M. Johnson, C. Fin- ley, J. Petersen, C. Shuck, S. Heineman, T. Anderson, T. Vincent, J. Adams, . . . NN, ,wmwa S. Skelton, K. Smith, B. Ziegler, S. Mucke, R. Wheeler, J. Berlekamp, L. Steele, D. Oberweather, K. Mucke, P. Parsons, T. Roark, L. Rygaard, T. Brown. ROW FOUR: S. Yoakum, P. Verbrugge, J. Edwards, B. Darabos, P. . Coble, R. Knipp, K. Durnell, B. Graham, M. Ruth, G. Laster, S. Magee, J. Hertzog, J. Haus, L. Webb, B. Elder, K. Warner, B. Graham, B. Jones, D. Wesselschmidt, L. Marshall, P. Akers, M. Mai Miss the Z' yi f If s s NQXX X ... , X Nix, X x X PP we ,f. V X X. N . . X sa h ses- 1 w ,W M sf 1 xp, L. 'd, T. rabos, P. 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FHA Regional meeting is the annual convention of all the different regions in Missouri that have FHA clubs in their schools. Other activities they planned this year were serving the community by giving a turkey to a needy family at Thanksgiving and also set- ting aside one month to help the elderly people. The main goal for the club this year is to be helpful to others. Www far! M 1 3 1. Vicki Bennett and Andrea Hankins enjoy the convenience of the home- ec kitchen during their weekly FHA meetings. 2. Lisa Green helps Andrea Hankins prepare for several happening events in FHA. 3. Yelonda Roberts and Andrea Hankins kins discuss upcoming events. gs Row l: Leann Snow, Fawn Dang, Vicki Ben- Yelonda Roberts. Row 4: Lisa Green, Patty nett, Presidentg Debbie Lathrop, Vice Presi- Gardisky, Lan-tu Dang. Row 5: Ms. Doris dentg Mike Boney, Treasurer. Row 2: Sonja Hudson, Supervisorg Mark Goucher, Kim Giles, Sue Nan Abrahamson, Robin Walz, Cindy Ward, Ms. Marcia Roepe, Supervisor. Not pic- Smith, Dori McQuillen. Row 3: Jackie Nay- tured: Andrea Hankins, Secretary. lor, Janet Conn, Sandy Gordon, Vicki Hallett, 'aff A i Sf W' f 525. is Paul club' -4. ftl S , 21-.5 -. it .KW ..- ssa s s, S-dpi Li M. Cz A f Ra Ru .f ta 5 y., Hwfw,y M X. I mad Zu I 'W aff Z Patty Jris n ot piC' , . ski X . Paul Stonum, Pat Ruth, and Cindy Lyon review a cartoon to put in the club's magazine. Special Interest Clubs Spring Up Radio Club is supervised by Mr. James VanBlarcum. This club is one of the newer special interest clubs in our school to- day. Some ofthe activities they have planned for this year are designing a code course to use on their ham radios, trying to raise enough money to buy more equipment for their radios, and actually using ham radios once they have licenses. The leaders who create special interest for the club are Russell Hanna Presidentg David Rankin, Vice President, Robert Roedel, Trea- surer, and John McKee, Secretary. A new club added to the school this year is Literary Club. The main goal for the club was to plan out and publish a maga- zine of stories and poems written by students. This new club offers a great opportunity to any student who enjoys writing literary selections. Literary Club. Row 1: Rhonda Cook, Marvel Row 2: Pat Ruth, Paul Burden, Lan Tu Dang, Mating, Holli Jessee, Ketra Oberlander, Elissa Mr. Mark Vogel, Devin House, Bfliin Jflulff- Cachero, Lisa Needham, Mrs. Nancy Reichmarl- ! f . . - Robert Roedel, Craig Simpson, Mr. James Radio Club. Row 1: David Rankin, B111 Wehnef, mms' Russell Hanna. Row 2: John McKee, Bill Sum- VlmBl3fCum' Ecology Club in L tt r ampaign The 1977-78 Ecology Club had a very good year with its letter- writing campaigns against various things like the building of dams and the destruction of wildlife. The club's activities included field trips to Swan Lake Refuge, a cave trip, and a float trip. The Ecology Club continues to be one of the most active clubs in the school. Presiding over the Ecology Club were: President Randy Driver Secretary Margaret Conn, Vice-President Brian Hoduski, and Treasurer Robert Kramer. The club's sponsors were Mr. Tom Gib- son and Mr. Ivan Slaughter. - E Q 5, 2 W, .. f , 16 Z,L.,,f' f' Wg: ff Ecology Club. ROW ONE: Janet Conn, Richard Holder, Brian Hoduski, Mr. Slaughter, Frank Mower. ROW THREE: Dean Gall, Connie Huskisson, David Collum. ROW TWO: Randy Driver, Margaret Conn, Robert Kramer, William Macklin. Effie f , W g, f my W pw X g f , F ,.f,, . gi 1 ffl- ffl . vi 4 3 5 aff , dj ff' ., a .1 ' rn .Q 4 . ' H! 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'45 ff 2,2144 'QAM wa 257722 5220 'GX V ,:.f,Ye',, I' if ,ZW fv , ga 4 ' W 4 7 ' wgyfsfmaf H f 4 ,VIZ , L f l W. t wg 9 if ea ,f wif W' of R.. fa-we W K f me-M' , , ,Q ,N MMT: pi V V, rw fx , t 3, r , F9 i 23 fist xx ,ls ,Saw Qs? ass X' we ' ' na' sl- N, mwq KKQYN N as 5 Diane Johansen watches in fright as Brian Hoduski pam- pers a baby rattlesnake. Terry Hooper and Joyce Peter- sen check out what is left of Mr. Biggerstaff's apartment after the September flood. Laurie Hahn and Judy Martin check water samples. Ecology Club members col- lected stream samples for study on a field trip. Nh -4. ..f1qv,,-,M ' m ' ' -M ' -4' A ' ,I 1 ,,,,.. . ' ' ' if WWW ,,,. , . Z f T f Art Club Combines Fun with Creativit Art Club, sponsored by Mr. Bill Duvall and Mrs. Kathie Manda, Q, o J Nj had many specific projects for the students to do in the 1977-1978 school year. The main project the club worked on was a mural which the Art Club plans to place above the conveyer belt in the cafeteria. They also received first place in the Clubs and Small Float competition at Homecoming. Other activities included spon- soring dances and making ornaments for Christmas trees. Art Club has become a more popular club, growing during the last few years. It gives the students an opportunity to demon- strate their artistic abilities to the entire school. S. Bost and L. Johnson work carefully to construct a Homecoming float. K X ART CLUB, ROW ONE: D.'Crosby, M. Helffrich, S. Smalley, Schmidt, R. Story, R. Jessee, B. Scott, M. Maring, B. Weight, C. Mrs. Manda, G. Edwards, L. Needham, D. Hollis, S. Bost, D. Miller, Mr. Duvall, S. Ogle Lewis, L. Johnson ROW TWO: J. Dunlap, J. Faulkner, D. Q 1. . ...., . be alf a . fff a -,s ,X ta i . ' V .Milf - .-.sf vt 'Diss has 2 Q S4531 . X... ,s ..,.,. . s. f N:::-31 .... .,., . 649 W Q gf af ' ii Gail Cc ir ,rp r Z NTB. S Frencl ROW ' Spanif P. Mal E, J.. 2' cfs' S NN. - . N X -toming float. - ,xv ...ni PX- , Y - Vi 1 eight. C- Gail Coon and Debbie Moore count the day's total earnings from candy sales. anguage Clubs Create Interes s Div. I and Div. I the 1977-78 school year. French Club, sponsored by Mrs. Rosalee Northway, was involved in many school-centered activities. The n the Homecoming Parade and received I Foreign Language clubs were active during students entered a float i tirst place. For Valentines Day they raised money by selling suck- ers and carnations and delivered them to seminars. Div. I Spanish Club provided students with interesting and educational pastimes. Most activities were in the field of fund- raising. They sold jewelry and sponsored a UNICEF carnival. Sponsor Mrs. Kendall Mellem said Spanish Club in un grupo de los chicos mas simpaticos de LSHSf' Div. II Spanish Club, sponsored by Mrs. Frances Shirck, kept active by selling candy bars and selling Christmas candles. They also decorated a car for Homecoming. French Club, ROW ONE: L. Black, B. Whitt1e,P. Dang, D. Bilyeu. Bailey, K- Wi11iS, R- Fike. K- Corbin. MIS- R- NOIUIWHY, S- Whit' ROW TWO: C. McElroy, S. Gilligan, B. Jaffarian, C. Gilligan, L- Spanish Club, Div. I, ROW ONE: K. Neal, A. Bowles, P. Marshall, D. Moore, J. Albin. ROW TWO: R. Spoon, uv- M. Helffrich, G. Coon, G. Martin, Mrs. K. Mellem, A. Wharton, S. Brown, K. Ward, Y. Todd. .. .. .,.. VI ? R, 5? 227 ' . ttt ,ye Q4 I .. .g i ,rf J Y V ' i,., V, 3 if S R . -- It f .. md QW 'K X-wh' ' il Q f . ,Q A..-ww K. 2 ,.' .da , S 1 4. tr ' 'ff' ' 1 Sousa ans arch Their Way to First Many changes occurred in the band program. Band directors this year were Mr. Russ Berlin and Mr. Guy Rolls. The Marching Band, consisting of students from Div. I and II, 1 ff nf' fr , ' in 1 Q Vruc performed at half time during the football season. The band was A invited to take part in the Kansas University Band Day. They also placed first at the annual CMSU Homecoming Parade Contest. 1 ,,,y yyfy , . 4 . Toward the end of the Marching Band season, students from . , ff j f W, -I A grades 10, ll, and 12 auditioned for Symphonic Band. This band I competed with other high school bands at the District Contest where they received a one rating. The Orchestra also competed in this contest and received a one rating. Ensembles and individuals competed in the same contest and many excellent ratings were re ceived. Symphonic Band also performed at the annual Spring con- cert. Orchestra students were chosen from Div. I and II band stu- dents. In April they put on a Concerto Concert that featured out- standing individuals. At Christmas the Orchestra along with Boys' and Girls, Glee Clubs staged a concert. Two Orchestra students, Jill Casey and Jim Nacy, performed in the first All-State Orches- tra. Seven Orchestra students participated in the UMKC Honor Orchestra. Bands in Div. I were Concert, Varsity hour tive, and Varsity hour six. These students participated in the Marching Band and performed throughout the year at various events. Cavalcade of Bands was one of their major concerts. In May construction was begun on phase one of the Perform- ing Arts Center. This center will seat approximately 900 people and will provide a performance place for the music and drama students as well as rehearsal and practice rooms for vocal and in- strumental purposes. ROW ONE: K. Wilson, M. Irwin, L. Story, J. McElwain, B. Van- Blarcum, C. Mallett, C. Hazlett, P. Schauffler, C. Williams, C. Wilson, D. Wilson. ROW TWO: D. Collum, B. Martin, S. Moore, E. Hilker, B. Short, S. Giles, K. Keller, J. Petersen, D. Felkins, A. Wharton, J. Carter, B. Carroll, M. Bailey, J. Mackey, B. Beeson, L. Mothersbaugh, N. Nesbit, L. Hahn. ROW THREE: T. Harris, M. Curnutt, L. Allen, S. Holman, J. Klaus, D. Goedecke, D. Dyer, f ... H 'W -is Q ,pt fi B. Bailey, B. Hudson, D. Schmitt, K. Smalley, S. Spainhour, D. Uchtman, D. Schwagerman, P. Miller, M. Shafe', B. Jones, M. Batarse, L. Cornell, C. Hammond. ROW FOUR: B. Bacon, K. Doores, M. Porter, D. Cowan, D. Ross, S. McBride, E. Bowers, G. Tate, J. McCoy, R. Berlin, C. Simpson, B. Walter, G. Adams, K. Katz, J. Stokes, G. Herriman, C. Giddings, D. Flick. 1 , 4' f 5 7' f 1. 7 ' VM , .f , Q f is f' ri ' f 4 ,, ff, in ROW O cosky, ' Kramer son, B. THREE D. Kein f ,I . , , -..a..,- ,-..-a.-.,-,,,.-., .,...., , ..- i . 2 W , -fgwa nl 9 .,, , ,ff Q f . ,.,,,4,:Sf 4 2 , I, I . 7 1,7 J - ,V V: 1 2. W I Z W , .. 5 ' 9 f Q f ff WM, 1, , . ,f ff? V Z! 1 f f 2 A' My if If ne w X l our, D. :S, M. mn, K. owers, Adams, 'f A Zinc' a Q-.A . . 4 if . . ad. Q . 3' A - 5 1 Q g 3. L ROW ONE: J. Casey, J. Bass,M. Lord, R. Staton,G. McCoy, K. Sim- Wharton, J. Mackey, J. Chamblin. ROW FOUR: R. Wilson, N. cosky, V. Gilbert, J. Nacy. ROW TWO: Z. Freese, S. Langsford, R. Wheeler, S. Wilson, S. Sievert, R. Ruark, K. Blixt, R. Brown, T. Brad- - Kramer, G. Lord, B. VanBlarcum, L. Lawrence, D. Wilson, T. Wil- fuehrer, M. Shafe', P. Miller, G. Tate, D. Flick, G. Herriman. ROW son, B. Beeson, A. Bibbee, C. Seifert, T. Clark, M. Verbrugge. ROW FIVE: M. Porter, D. Cowan, S. Headley, B. Enke, R. Berlin, B. Sum- THREE: R. Hale, M. Helmuth, L. Anderson, L. Driscoll, C. Smith, mers, C. Edwards, S. McBride. D. Keim, D. Darnell, K. Wilson, J. Carter, B. Walters, D. Felkins, A. Y 04 J WV, If J' H If ,VV f , r If miiff ,f f , We 1- Robin Hale, Rachel Wilson, and Mindy Helmuth Perform with the Orchestra. 5 2- Daryl Cowans is featured at a Jazz Band performance H1 Div. l. 3. Lauri Hahn concentrates during a Symphomc Band PSI- formance. 9 and Programs Chang , Gregg M..-.1 A ff If fv ' V ROW ONE: K. Thompson, L. Berry, T. Hooper, B. Harbit, S. Greeley, S. Smalley, P. Johannigmeier, K. Moore, S. Clark, C. Steely. ROW TWO: C. Story, K. Aschwanden, J. Turner, C. May, K. Chaldecott, C. Gillette, S. Linville, S. Bost, C. Willis, P. Decker, R. Bowen, D. Sperber, R. Vin- yard, G. Morgan. ROW THREE: B. Wood, R. Mirick, R. is .. .. f f:1.,-e.,.: .Fez '- .s NM .. ' -.f -. ,ss Skye,-seqxis yuigli, Q , shwrs.. ,L N V? s Q S Ni il 1 ' ' -,Xi . X yffc' ' ff , ,. , , f, , ,f 1 f fm ,,,,...,. ,,...-w- nn-Mu. .,.,.,, ,,...-0' w......,,,. 'Vwa W f--uhhh -...hh f Barry, N. Roberson, T. Stewart, J . Gifford, P. Ceynowa, M. Miller, D. House, K. Renken, T. Stranningan, J. Naz- worthy, G. Stokes, R. Bowers, D. Cortner, C. Miller, D. Simpkins. ROW FOUR: Mr. Rolls, M. Davis, K. Greene, M. Kerley. 1 ' 1 iffy.. N V . .. -7 ...J f Z f ,f W Q, .ff f , 1 as . If yay. ff X fo R 1 V 1 'Wd ' V . X, , , , I Q., f , . X ' ' , W ' f, 29 I 4 1? of swf fy f We , f ff f . . M , ,....,,.. WJ ,Pm - eifge , 2, 2 .L I .15 ff f 1 if Ziff? J f ' x ff ff! Q ! fwsf Z3W'fVQ , V ff. 51 4 ,yy .L lf! , A . I, I. 7 fl R '14, z , ROW 4 M. Joh Campl Hazlet K. J an Staton 1. Br: of 2. Ja: f : , .-ff.f- rf-wve . af 4 bf, 'eff . f ' ' . '- '5!E.'4iffZ. Q f ' sr .53 , i . f 1 J Cf , . ,.... A, , . . Bri 2 Ba nowa, . Naz- er, D. reene, M7 aff uh! ff f, gi A W. 1 fn ff fy fw- :M ,wp . i J., , A 1 7 .. fe, f ! . W www :: W- .., , 4,,,. I is if it x A A x .. 4 khrqll xo X? mx y i af ,QQ ROW ONE: M. Marker, R. Cook, B. Weight, K. Creason, M. Johnson, D. Austin, S. Allbee, D. Todd, J. Fields, C. Campbell, J. King, C. Akers. ROW TWO: K. O,Malley, B. Hazlett, A. Clements, D. Kettner, M. Gandt, G. Parker, K. James, M. Bullard, C. Lyon, K. Bailey, S. Moody, B. Staton, P. Dunnington, L. Hammond, C. Sinstead, J. 1. Brenda Harbit and Sherri Greeley participated in Cavalcade of Bands. 2- Jazz Band and members David Flick, Chris Heisterberg, and Jeff Stokes entertain at a pep assembly. 3. Brian Fuerst, sophomore, plays trombone at Cavalcade of Bands. Shikles, D. Reinsel, D. VanBlarcum. ROW THREE: J. Dir J. Sooley, J. McEntire, R. Ortiz, J. Ford, G. Schwagerman S. Edgar, M. Teig, G. Simpson, T. Phillips, R. Gray, L. Reid, P. Moran, M. Cox, A. Wegener, M. Wix, E. Falk, D. Heaviland, T. Davis. ROW FOUR: Mr. Rolls, D. Pender- graph, P. Moranville, D. Hrlker. Q r 1 l r S I f l LS Concert Cholr Dtsplays Excellence Concert Choir earned three I ratings at Contest for perform- ance and a I rating for sight reading. Performing at school con- certs and programs at elementary schools were also included in their schedule. Members of this group are selected by audition and by teach- er recommendation. Students generally have one or more years singing experience in another singing class such as Mixed Chorus, Girls' or Boys, Glee. The factors that govern the size of the class are the number of good vocalists available and the need for balance of sound in the various sections. Quality is the important factor in selecting voices for Concert Choir,', com- mented Mr. Robert Heuman, director of the group. ar r r sf r,li , , . 'f J f V, . I , S! JM lx . ' ,,-, fs I WV' .ng K ' ' rfb if 1 E W r 4 ROW ONE: V. Franke, T. Hooper, S. Headley, L. Oswald, R. Wilson, J. Mirick, M. Linthicum, K. Danner, W. Dittman, M. Porter. J. Casey, C. Lloyd, D. Angel, K. Garrison, P. Hubner, D. High, Z. Freese. ROW TWO: B. Beeson, L. Black, V. Richards, S. Whittle, J. Tudor, L. Story, C. Walsh, P. Johannigmeier, K. Durnell, C. McCoy, S. Silvio, J. Murray, S. Cranford, J. Berlekamp, J. Putts, J. Chamblin, J. Martin, L. Siegrist, V. Elliot, D. Hubner, D. Darnell, K. Simcosky. ROW THREE: V. Edwards, K. Wilson, K. Mucke, C. Owen, T. Ridge, C. Collins, Marshall, P. Akers, C. Mallett, G. Tate, K. Katz, C. Johnson, T. Flint, M. Mai, L. Rygaard, S. Skelton, P. Parsons, D. Kunard, R. Hale, S. Waugh, L. Hertz- berg, B. Martin, A. Hankins, B. VanBlarcum. ROW FOUR: S. Yates, S. Mesa, J. Carter, M. Schonberger, M. Carter, P. Barker, D. Conway, C. Beebee, R. Bowers, J. Simpson, M. Hollis, M. Wright, S. Magee, S. Lan- ning, D. Dyer, L. Walz, R. Wheeler, B. Copeland, L. Cornell, R. Tygart. R. Fender, W. Manes, J. Nacy, R. Driver, G. Herriman, S. McBride. l. Jan Berlekamp and Curtis Johnson, seniors, devote their attention I0 the camera before a Concert. 2. Lois Rygaard and Vicki Richards practice songs with Summit Singcrr 1 5 f -.:..---- .. if ROW C R. Wils Akers, ROW ROW A. Ha l X 2 X is I st! .X 9 a V S Za fs., tr. '- ss .. Q R ' JZ . Q BN X 1 fs ar- . 'acl Tam- .5 L S we N-P f as , N. f -,14 la ss Y .Q 4 52. 'Z 4 Q. X4 S. f X. Rv, 1 .s i it .fstNf?.g f - ja -X f s W . X f Q X ri ss 2 .h,:: . W 9 4.v.?. V f rwf . . ,f:.w,w ,-nv f Arm'- 'V K .' .UQ ...jf ,.: If . ., X' , ' yawn' ff . ,,,, , M. Mai, L. Waugh, L. Hertz- 2: S. Yates, S. Conway, C. Magee, S. Lufl' nell, R. Tygarf. L. McBride. ieir attention I0 Summit Singcfi va-nu, ZX 4 a 3 w s as X S eeial Ensembles Please Audiences Summit Singers is a performing group directed by Mr. Robert Heuman. This year the group entertained at school concerts and at civic organizations. Next year Summit Singers are going to func- tion as a formal chamber type of choral ensemble. Q .z X Sounds of Now and Then is another performing group that consisted of 23 members. Pop tunes and Broadway selections were performed at the Pop and Jazz concert, the talent show, X it seminar assemblies, Pleasant Lea J r. High, grade schools, and Wt' Delta Kappa Gamma. Mrs. Irene Young, director of Sounds of K i2r Now and Then, describes the group as, 'ca very creative, talented a. group, working well together on and offstagef' 2 A A 5 f L . . 'ilt 1 . . ,til R ,Q fsi i .Qi sit. X . ,, , X, K A ,,,' rs, X 5 A sr li' s . L a r , . , -r K . i sf i ik. Lx, 3 if 5.5 t R .... ...., 3 f 3 t ,E Q Q I ,,. 1 ilggp lgllq l 9 I.. ir. . l C I K f - 4 ROW ONE: L. Hammond, L. Belser, L. Kassel, P. Young, Dittman, S. Stillwell, W. Manes, B. Summers, T. Flint, S. R. Wilson, C. Adams, S. Riggs, L. Hammond, T. Cook, C. Leitch, D. Reinsel, C. Acuff, J. Nacy, S. McCorkle. Akers, A. Berry, V. Gilbert. ROW TWO: G. Parker, W. 'Q , 5 C... . RS l 3 r i 3 A Row ONE: D.High, R. Tilton, M. Linthicum. Waugh- ROW THREE- IZ- fgielgmanfi ROWTWO:V.RichardS,J.Martin,L-Rygaafd D-COWHY-L-Comeu' ' C Oy' ' ' A. Hankins, C. Mallett, P. Akers, K. Durnell, S- K- Katz- . k 'N M. ,., E 1 i r 1 I I . Skel- wrence zen, L. Nucke, lgton. Q . ,. ,g Yi vw... 'Q Nr ,X sf .ek xx VX . R X x X . QQ Q ,X ri. . O X Vi, 2 5 QR U sp' . so i fi 'T T f s s Q 4 Q Q . .X X Several Girls' Glee initiates gather to perform a song for their class. Girls', Boys' Glee Build Vocal Skills Interest and enrollment increased over last year in Girls' Glee. The group enrollment will be lowered, however, for next year's classes. Girls' Glee was exposed to many styles of music in a wide vari ety of songs. They performed these at the Redemptorist Church in Kansas City, sang carols at the Blue Ridge Mall, and at Contest A Il superior rating was achieved from Contest. Barbershop, folk literature, and spirituals are the wide variety of songs performed by Boys, Glee. The group performed at school concerts, assemblies, Baccalaureate, and at Contest. A II rating was received at Contest. Boys' Glee is described as a development group first and a per- forming group second by director Robert Heuman. ,M. xren, C. ran, D. ROW ONE: K. Simcosky, B. Macklin, R. Roark, C. Moyers, J. Pace, M- Walton, E. Paneitz, M. White, C. Acuff, D. Hertzog, B. Jolliff, J. Sooley, A. Ratliff, R. Holder, C. Sanning. ROW TWO: T. Wingate, L. Brummett, S. Shapiro, B. Summers, S. Yates, B. Milvain, M. Fischbach, B. Landreth, S. MCCorkle, B. Rook, R. Palmer, B. Clark, D. Pulse, J. McKee, D. Farmer. ROW THREE: D. Goedecke, B. Saultz, P. Barker, R. Wheeler, K. Roberts, B. Ward, J. McKee, M. Tarwater, D. Muckey, T. Alley, D.Wer1d61mHH,D- Sperber, D. House, J. Nazworthy, B. Bumgarner, M. McGuire, B. Conkling, B. Fuerst, M. Lund, D. Williams, B. Bennett. ROW FOUR: R. Weyhofen, P. Stonum, K. Conquest, B. Hilkcr, K. Bowen, R. Sticklcr, H. Dempsey, M. Sullivan, P. Briggs, D. Webb, S. Leitch, D. Lohr, V. Mesa, A. Wegcncr, M. Charles, R. Smith, R. Eager, J. Anderson, D. Thomas, J. Peustcr, J. Craw- ford, D. Bartholomei, R. Fender. -X ,-Q.-n--Q-o-on-vs-.-,,.,..q.s--.., ,,,:f:.rw.f v ,141 45,1-N. , , K mm fm cf , X I V- jff , Z j jc MW! f ,ww If 'ji W ' XWWZV f ' R 2 Zyl! X M, p f I e a te ev e 0 s R ff , ,. Z, f rv 55' , ff , f M f f SklllS OI' Gl'0lUth , W ' 2 K , ,g fq M4 Wf The well-known letters NFL have special meaning for many ef students at LSHS. They stand for National Forensics League. Through NFL students interested in law, medicine, journalism, political science, and any related areas gain both the knowledge and experience they will need. NFL also offers scholastic advan- tages, since they appear on the diploma. Debate and individual events are both included in NFL. Chris Adams and Jackie McEntire competed with forty-nine other teams in Central Missouri District and advanced to state competition. Chris Adams went to state in story telling, Linda Os- wald went in dramatic interpertation, and Steve McBride and Linda Oswald went with a 30 minute one-act play. Lee,s Summit shined at state competition with our six entries-more than any other school in the area. The team was coached in debate by Ms. Bonnie Williams and in individual events and dramatics by Ms. Bonnie Ewing. In Debate class Jackie McEntire and Chris Adams prepare for a tourna- ITlCI'lt. ROW ONE: Brian Dolan, Melissa Hoover, Jane Hartnett, Cheri Anthony, Lindsey Black, Steve Leitch, Dan Jacobs, WT. Dittman. ROW TWO: Lisa Howard, Amber Foster, Dennis Jacobs, Steve McBride, Cathy Hill, Margie DeSpain, Phronie Young, Chris Adams, Jackie McEntire, Lisa Foulke. Ms. Williams. ROW THREE: Ms. Ewing, Melody Mitchell, Margaret Conn, I 0 Th dents and el Me Comr in the- Colle 3 gland give l- Cl vice-r Clark: Oswa Ewin ff 3 M4 we Qi F i sbt Q The Rol are1 nie 5 a tourna- Thespians Work to Improve Acting The International Thespian Society is a group of drama stu- dents who work on acting and presenting plays for our high school and elementary schools around the area. Members of LSHS Troop 1885 attended plays at the Jewish Community Center and at CMSU in Warrensburg, and participated in theater workshops at William Jewell in Liberty and at Avila College with the Royal Shakespeare Company from London, En- gland. At one club meeting Mike Jolliffe, a pantomimist, came to give lessons in mime. Club officers were: Lenee Keesee, president, Roland Plude, vice-presidentg Marla Linthicum, corresponding secretary, Linda Clark, recording secretaryg Vickie Richards, treasurer, and Linda Oswald, public relations. Thespians were sponsored by Ms. Bonnie Ewing. X . ,J . ..,, ,Q - W.. V 5 . . .. , M ,f We , .4., if ' .K h F? QV' ' ff ' . . 1 , ..f' . fa I Q, .n as Q X X v-Q 3' .. ' .i i A V ,..-., I A 5 . 1 J 1 .- -J-va -3 ...W X hr, x. Z ,h ,, . ,pq 'aw f 5: C. fig l Thespians, ROW ONE: Linda Oswald. ROW TWO: Chris Adams, Vickie RiCh21IdS, ' h' m ROW THREE' Ward Manes Marg- cobs Roland Plude, Lenee Keesee, Marla Lint 1cu . - M ,B L f ayet Conn Steve McBride, Linda Clark. ROW FOUR: Laura Blomberg, s. on- espaml nie Ewingg Shelly Allbee. ROW FIVE: Charles Brooks, W-T- Dittman- Q 5 ff' f .- , , Ui In Drama class Ms. Ewing and Steve McBride demonstrate how to look older with make-up. 'Ti X 1-1-1-enMv.',.,.-1: Q- Q... - A --. - -, , . q11T-u1n1+1a,.qq-Q, -. 6Bye Bye Birdie' Entertains LSHS The drama departmentls main production was g'Bye Bye Birdie and it was presented April 20 and 22. The stage crew, costume coordinators, and make-up crew worked hard to make this play become a big success. Bye Bye Birdiew is about a teenage idol named Conrad Birdie fplayed by Tom Flintj who is about to be drafted into the army. His agent, Albert Peterson fplayed by Steve McBridej, set up a contest for girls to compete to get a last kiss from Conrad Birdie. Kim MacAfee Cplayed by Chris Adamsj was the lucky girl from Sweet Apple who won that one last kiss. if ff' 7 -A 'f 1 , ' Wig , , Mi. f -fs MW' , , 2 , M V J' JI ' 7 'Y 4 W , ' 7, W :yr ,- if Z ,UA A A' t --il 1 W9 X , .W . ,:1A. , 'Q- ' , rf ' f 1 ,, , , ii! A' 1' j , X' , h c X A , 4 5 f 2 m i f 2 , , , W .. V ' f Q K f .W :My , ,144 I f ,Wg ,-, M , 1 -1 il 7 'cu ' ur Q 'A M, iifwfiff, I 74 V, ,f,,,, VA, Q w ADW fir: ,f f Q If Z X 0 M 1 a ,, f' I ,-f 4 le WW JWMMUW web 1 U fn 610 bp .V ' s 1 . 'Al H :JV ,, Q v ' -yhlli ' O 1 niynq - 1 4 . A Ursula Merkle fVicki Richurdsj meets her idol Con- rad Birdie CTom lflintj in the play Bye Bye Birdie' Sherry Moore and Laurie Rodriguez take a rest from their dance routine on Steve lVIeBride's shoulders. Sweet Apple teens busily talk the hour away. Tom Flint playing as Conrad Birdie Charms the girls of Sweet Apple. 4' v if 4 I G -Y 4 I 9 4 x N .--. ,, gl., ., Y.,-L 71-5 . , ...,. . , . , , Y -. A Manual Abeln 42 Jeff Abernathy 58 Michelle Abernathy 76 Sue Nan Abrahamson 58 Brian Acklin 76 Collin Acuff 76,164,193,l95 Chris Adams 58,194,196,197 George Adams 42,150,188,l92 Julie Adams 42,137,180,194 Mike Adams 58 Tammy Adams 58 Tera Adams 76 Steve Adcock 42 Beth Addams 42 Dennis Addington 58 Harry Addington 76,144 Nancy Adee 58 Brenda Adkins 58 David Adkins 58 Mohammed Akbarnia Carol Akers 191,194 Pam Akers 42,180,192,193 Shelly Allbee 76,191 ,194,197 John Albin 64,76,187 Linda Allan 18,188 Sandra Alexander 76 Curt Allen 58 David Allen 76 Kimalee Allen 58,77 Perry Allen 42 Randall Lee Allen 18 Rhonda Allen 42,180 Tim Alley 5 8,195 Janice Allison 58,194 Paige Allred 58 Anne Almash 76,82,l 33,180 Herb Alpers 42 Jack Alpers 58 Chris Anderson Cindy Anderson 58 Craig Anderson 18,39,130,146, 171,178 Dan Anderson 42,147 Dana Anderson 76 Gordon Anderson 18 Jeff Anderson 76,58 Jeff Anderson Kevin Anderson 42 Linda Anderson 165,189 Melody Anderson 58 Ron Anderson 76 Terri Anderson 42,145 ,180 Vernon Anderson 58 Debbie Andrews 76 Laura Andrews 18,178 Denise Angel 42,191 Cheri Anthony 42,196 Bryan Arbuckle 58,161 Mark Arbuckle 58,143 Gary Arel 18 Jeff Arthur 18,177 Karen Aschwanden 76,190 Barbara Askew 177 Anita Atchinson 42 Rhonda Atkinson 42 Kelli Atwood 18,178 Laura Atzmiller 5 8,133,172 Debbie Austin 76,145,191 J eanene Aylward 42 B Bruce Bacon 18,188 Marie Baiers 18 ndex Don Bailey 42 Kerry Bailey 76,191 Lori Bailey 42 Melissa Bailey 58,188 Tammy Bailey 42 Teri Bailey 42 William Bailey 42,188 Bart Baker 42 Cheryl Bales 76,194 Darlene Ballou 58 Dawn Barber 18,175 Jeff Barber 58 Lori Barber 58,139,194 Mike Barber 18 Mary Beth Barker 76,139,192 Paul Barker 18,114,194 Scott Barker Brian Barnard 42 Carl Barnes 76 David Barnes 58 Sona Barnes 18,177 Tana Marie Barnett 58 Jackie Barney 42 Ruby Barreto Janice Barry 42 Rick Barry 76,190,193 Divin Bartholomei 42,195 Jason Bass 76,189 Karen Bass 43 Lori Bass 7 2,76 Randy Bass 43 Sherri Bass 58 Lissa Batarse 76,139,188 Mark Batarse 43 Kim Batchelor 18 Kent Battmer 43 Brenda Baxter 59 Lori Beaman 59,148,149,153, 158,181 Don Bears 19 Paul Beathum 43 Diana Beckner 59 Jim Beckner 76 Desiree Bedsaul 59 Ronald Bedsaul 19 Karl Beebe Kathy Beebe 59,192 Ronetta Beemer 76 Bea-Elyse Beeson 19,135,158, 178,188,189,191 Bruce Beeson 59 Paul Belanger 43,161 Bobby Bell 59,143,l46,156 Pam Bell 76,77 , Scott Bell 59,151 Troy Bellah 43 Steve Bellamy John Belser 43,154,155 Lisa Anne Belser 76,133,193,194 Scott Belser 59 Paul Belter 19,177 Bill Bennett 19,177,195 Darrol Bennett 59 Delores Bennett 76,91,194 Jessie Bennett 59 John Bennett 43 Kendra Bennett 59 Richard Bennett 59 Vicki Bennett 43,182, Jeff Benton 76 Jan Berlekamp 19,137,178,180, 191 Mindy Bern 59,73,194 Andrew Bernard Lori Bernskoetter 43 Lea Anne Berry 76,126,133,190, 194 Cindy Bias 19 Shelly Bias 59 Anne Bibbee 76,189,194 Anna Bieri 43 Teresa Bieri Darren Biggs 77,79,144 Dan Bilyeu 187 John Bilyeu 59 Keith Bitzer Lindsey Black 43,172,187,191, 196 Sonya Blackburn Lee Blacklidge 19,177 Barry Bland 77 Lois Ann Bland 59 Kelly Ann Blixt 77,152,189 Laura Blomberg 43,197 Kandra Ann Blyler 77 Tina Bobbitt 43 Tony Bobbitt 59 Danny Bock 43 David Boeding Ann Bogert 43,54 David Bogert 19 Dan Bohlken 59 Jan Bollinger 43 Ralph Bondon 77 Chris Boney 77,178 Mike Boney 19,52,111,156,182 Dan Boone 19,156 Tim Boone 43 Bill Bordner 43 Lisa Borland 77 Martin Bosch 43 Crystal Bossow 59,165 Scott Bost 77,186,190 John Bostich 43 Donnie Boston 77 Cathi Bott 43 Chuck Bott 77 Ken Bowen 59,143,195 Rob Bowen 77,190 Patrick Bower Eddie Bowers 43,188 Frank Bowers 59 Rick Bowers 13,19,l71,178,193 Roger Bowers 77,190,192 Ann Bowles 59,72,187 Mark Bowlin 43 Thomas Bowlin Hershell Bowman 43 David Boyd 59 Eddie Boyd 59 Joseph Braden 77 Melissa Braden 59 Kim Bradford 59,135,169 Bob Bradley 43 Roger Bradley 19 Vickie Bradley Scott Brady 77,164 Beverly Bramwell 5 9, Christine Bramwell 43 Jim Branick Doug Braswell 19,28,143,156 Kim Braswell 76,77,139,194 David Bray 19,40,171 Terri Bray 77,194 Sherri Breon James Brewer 43 Christine Bricker 43 Shawna Bridgman 59,152 Barbara Briggs Pat Briggs 59,195 Mark Brinegar 59 Kirk Briscoe 59 Mark Briscoe 19 Lyndon Brizendine 43 Robin Brizendine 77 Chuck Brock 77 Jeff Brock 43,143,161 Robert Brock Jeff Brockman 59 Terri Brodfuehrer 77,189 Charles Brooks 77,197 Chip Brooks 77 Eddie Brooks 43,1 Pamela Brooks 43 Tim Brooks Bob Brown 20 Brenda Brown 77 Carrie Brown 77 Debbie Brown 20 Dewayne Brown 59,154 Joe Brown 59 Karen Brown 20 Lori Brown 43,173 Mary Brown 43 Portia Brown 77 Rick Brown 59,143 Rob Brown 60,77,144,177 Shaunna Brown 54,66,132 Sherree Brown 59,187,194 Terree Brown 43,180 Urah Brown Ann Brownfield 77 Karen Broyles 20,173,178 Kim Bruce 44 Robin Bruce 77 Sue Bruce 44 Terry Bruce 44 Tracy Bruce Brenda Brummett 20 Lee Brummett 59,195 Barbara Bryant 77 Jena Buehre 77 Wendy Buehre 44 Riley Builderback Melinda Bullard 139,191 Brian Bumgarner 195 Cindy Bunch 44 Kathy Bunch Nelda Bunch 59 Steve Bunch 78 Jeff Burch Linda Burch Paula Burch 7 8 Paul Burden 78 Darcy Burgett 76,78 Victor Burke 60 Judie Burkhalter 148,149,60,162 Katie Burkhart 20,176,178 Marty Burkhart 60 Allyson Burns 60 Travis Burnett Dixie Burry 78,194 Leroy Burry 44 Jeanne Burton 44,48,152 Brian Busick 78 Kerry Butcher 60 Sheila Butler Shirley Butler 78 Connie Butterbaugh 60 Tim Butterbaugh 20 Janice Butts 20 C David Cachero 44,78,90 Elissa Cachero 78,183 Dan Cahill 78,144 Vickie Cahill 78 Wes Cambron 20 Kathy Cameron 44,148,149 Chris Campbell 20,172 Chris Campbell 78,191 Debbie Campbell 44 Greg Campbell 60 J ame J ohn: Tristz Lois 4 Mike Buste Debb J ill C Bill C Rose Andr Steve Chris Jim C Kelly Sandi Kent Lonn Tim 1 Valor Brenr Davic Kathj Nanc Rose Todd Jeff K Lauri Mike Rick Kathj Jenni Paula Beth Jill C Val C Paula Debb Heatl Paul 1 Joe C Sue C Ann 1 Peter Chris Kare Chris 1 Jenn Tim Greg Caro Mich Gina Debl Shell Lola Brya Trac Bust Eliza J ack Katir Lind 1 Nan Racli Susa Tim Stev Tar' whit Amy Briag Kim Rick- Rent J enr Am Mari Pau J err J im . ..V. ... a,..,..., -...- .,.,-,.-...,,.......,.--...i....--,qf-vf,.ig,..-Yl,, ri-14,r-,-'-q-,?..+9-,.-w..? ..,..,...,..-.,.,,... .1 ........-,., ..,.,, ..,,, ..,.. . ., ,. . ,. .. .. - , .l , . 60,162 3 49 James Campbell 44 Johna Campbell 78 Tristan Cancienne 78 Lois Canterbury Mike Canterbury Buster Cantrell 78 Debbie Cantrell 20 Jill Cape 60 Bill Carboneau 60,143 Rose Carboneau 78 Andrea Caricari 78 Steve Carleton 44 Chris Carlson 60 Jim Carlson Kelly Carneseca 60 Sandra Carnnahan 78 Kent Carpenter 20 Lomrie Carpenter 60 Tim Carpenter 44,147,160,161 Valorie Carriker 20,171 Brenna Carroll 78,188 David Carroll Kathy Carroll Nancy Carroll 60 Rose Marie Carroll Todd Carroll 78 Jeff Carter 44,188,1 89,192 Laurie Carter 78 Mike Carter 20,192 Rick Carter 20,143,155 Kathy Carthy 20 Jennifer Cartmell 78,44 Paula Case 20,171,176 Beth Casey 78 Jill Casey 20,189,191 Val Casle 44,194 Paula Jean Castro 20,177 Debbie Caswell 78 Heather Cella Paul Cella Joe Cella Sue Cesarz 77 Ann Ceynowa 44,180 Peter Ceynowa 78,154,190 Chris Chaffin 60 Karen Chaldecott 78,190,194 Christa Chamblee 20,21,164,168 178,180 Jennifer Chamblin 21,171,189 Tim Chamblin 44,191 Greg Chaney 78,144 Carolyn Chapman 78,194 Michael Charles 60,1 95 Gina Chatman 60,133 Debbie Cheesman 78 Shelly Childress 44 Lola Choplin 79 Bryan Church 79 Tracy Church 60 Buster Clark 60,195 Elizabeth Clark 21,178 Jackie Clark 44 Katie Clark 21 Linda Clark 21,130,132,168,171, 197 Nancy Clark 21,177 Rachelle Clark 79 Susan Clark 79,180 Tim Clark 60,189 Steve Clasbey 44 Tarina Kay Clasbey 60 Whit Cleary 60 Amy Clements 79 Brian Clements 60,143 Kim Clements 79,191 Rick Clewell 44 Renee Cline 60 Jennifer Clingenpeel 60,194 Amy Clover 44 Mark Clover 21 ,177 Paulette Coble 44,162,180 Jerry Cochran Jim Co ckrell 44 ,..r..a...:.......v.,.,...n.--..+.... , - Carla Cochrum 60 Bill Coday 21,130 Karen Coe 79 Kim Coffman 79 Linda Cohee 44 Mark Coldiron 21,171 Donna Collier 79,83,139 Cindy Collins 21,191 Darrell Collins 44,155,175 Dwayne Collins 21,123 Dwight Collins 21 Perry Collins 79 David Collum 44,1 84,1 88 Barbara Colvin 44 Bill Conkling 60,195 Janet Conn 60,72,184 Margaret Conn 21 ,171,178,184, 196,197 Tina Conner 44 Mike Conners 44 Valerie Conrad 60 Michele Conroy 60 Barb Conquest 44,173 Kirk Conquest 21,195 Dale Conway 44,192,193 Rhonda Cook 79,183,191 Tammy Cook 138,139,192,194 Wendy Cook 79 Gail Coon 60,187 Joey Coon 79 Nancy Coop Cameron Cooper 21 David Cooper 79 Denise Cooper 9,44,194 Diana Cooper 60 Kevin Cooper 60 Marie Cooper 79 Rick Cooper 60 Teri Cooper 60 Verna Cooper 21,176 Bill Copeland 44,192 Cindy Copeland 79 Craig Copeland 60 Debbie Copeland John Copple 60 Lizanne Copple 44 Roger Copple 45 Karen Corbin 187 Regina Corley 79 Mark Corn 79,92,144,177 Tim Corn 21 Link Cornell 45,1 88,1 92,193 Lorie Cornell 60 Susan Cornwell 45,165,172,173 Bret Corson 21 Greg Corson 45 Jeff Corson 79 David Cortner 79,154,190 Beth Costello 45 Craig Coulson 21,177 Kathy Coulter 79 Cheryl Courts 45 Jimmy Coursey 79 Daryl Cowan 60,188,189 Lenora Cox 22,145,178 Mark Cox 12,22 Mark Cox 79,191 Scott Cox Steve Cox 60 Karen Crabtree Sabra Crane 70 Sandy Cranford 22,191 Jeff Crawford 45,143,164,195 Kerry Creagan 61,118 Bob Creamer 80 Carl Creamer 61 Tracy Creamer 22 Kim Creason 80,191 Cheryl Crego 80 Judy Cresswell 61,79,194 Don Crosby 61,68,164,1 86 Jeff Cross 61 Jeff Crossley 45 Jerry Crossley 61 Pat Curley 61,161 Mark Curnutt 61,164,188 Robert Curtright 80 D Charlie Dale 45 Kevin Dampier 45,147,155 Liz Daney 45,148,149,152 Kim Sa Dang 22,177 Lan Tu Dang 61,182,183 Phuong Dang 22,182,187 Terri Daniel 22,37 Dennis Danner 22,143,155,161 Kevin Danner 45,192 Karen Dansby 61 Barbara Darabos 45 ,57,152,162, 180 Gene Darby 80 Debbie Darnell 19,22,171,189, 191 Bruce Daugherty 45 Kenny Davidson Bill Davis 183 Brenda Davis 45 Ed Davis 61,147 Flip Davis 80,144 Jonice Davis 80 Joyce Davis 45 Kenny Davis' 22 Mark Davis 80,190 Terry Davis 80,191 Thehna Davis 45 Warren Davis 80,89 Donna Dearing 80 Mitch Decker 61 Peggy Decker 80,190 Cindy DeFreece 61 Gayland Defreece 22,17,178 Lori Defreece 80,194 Diane De Groot 80 Danny Delancy 45 Carol De Moranville 61,66,135 Frank De Mars 80 Linda De Mars 45 Robyn De Mier 61 Herb Dempsey 61,125,132,134, 195 Brenda Dennis 80 Rhonda Dennison 45 Tom Dennison 80 Scott Denny 80 Marc Denzin 22 Paul Denzin 61 Joe Derlert 45 Marion Dermond Nels Dermond 22 Per Dermond 45 Pam De Raisse 45 Bill De Spain 80 Margie De Spain 22,196 Curtis Diamond 22 Shelley Diamond 45 Scott Dickinson 177 James Dickinson Jody Dibben 61 Peggy Dibben David Diehl 45 Kyle Diekmann 45,143,161,161, 180 Lisa Dillon, 177 Michael Dillon 45,117 Jim Dir 80,191 W. T. Dittman 61,192,193,196, 197 Kristi Dittmer 80,158 Kim Doctor 22,17l,173,178 Brian Dolan 61,196 Angela Dold 45 Keith Doores 45,188 1 ',,3.,,....-,vgpn-w Rosemary Douglas Dan Dozier 61 Jill Dozier 22 Brenda Drake 22 Tim Drake 61 Debbie Drew 45 Linda Drisool 189 Randy Driver 22,l78,l84,l92 Mike Dubay 61,143 Debbie Duffey Pam Duffey 45 Lauri Dugan 22,30,148,149,152 l53,158,l59,171,180 Bob Dugger 80 John Duncan 61 Karen Duncan Robert Duncan 45 Lynn Dunham 22,177 Mark Dunham Van Dunham 80 Jeff Dunlap 45 Julie Dunlap 80,186 Geanna Dunnington 61 James Dunnington Patsy Dunnington 80,191 Rick Durham 61 Kim Durnell 45 ,1 35,168,1 80, 192,193 Debbie Dye 23 Don Dyer 45,188,192 E Kathy Eagen 61 Karen Eager 23,148,149,178 Kevin Eager 80,94 Robin Eager 61,144,195 Bobbi Early 45,133,194 Donnie Early 61,143 H.B. Easter 45 Danny Eastland Chris Ebert Steve Ebert 80 Scott Edgar 80,150 Kerry Edgington 81 Jay Edmonds 45,163 Cheryl Edwards 61,139,189 Grant Edwards 61 Jana Edwards 45,152,180 Sandy Edwards 61 Scott Edwards 81 Vanessa Edwards 45,137,191 Debbie Egelston 23 Derrin Egelston 45 Ed Eiskina Brent Elder 151,163,180 Dana Elder 81,82,135 Daniel Elder Dean Elder 81 Doug Elder 61 Sandy Ehlers 23,176 Brett Elliott 23 Renee Elliott 46 Vickie Elliott 23,192 Cathy Ellis 23 Gary Ellis 46 Marty Ellis 46 Vickie Ellis 23,178 Karen England 23,194 Darin Engle 46,143,161 Brenda Enke 189,194 Gary Enke 61 Darrell Essex 46 Kurt Essex 61 Deanna Etter 46,133 Edward Eubank Sheen Evans 81 Mark Everman 81 Steve Everman 61,143,155 Fred Evinger 62,106 Tina Evinger 81 Sharon Ewing 62,179 ,,,9,,,,,-,. pg., -pp... r .w.a1.-v-J.:--1-wir-V-M F Denise Falk Eddie Falk 81, Elizabeth Falk 46,191,196 Donald Falke Mike Fanara 23,143,180,181 Jim Fantin 46,130,154,155 Connie Farmer 62 Danny Farmer 62,147,l54,155, 156,157,195 Janet Farmer 46 Tom Farnlof62,143 Jamie Faulkner 81,186 Daryl Felkins 62,188,189 Robert Fender Rory Fender 23,192,195 Dee Fetters 81 Russ Fetters 46 Sandra Fielder 23 Darrell Fields 23,178 Julie Fields 81,191 Tim Fields 81 Rindy Fike 62,187 Cheryl Finley 46,194 Greg Finn 62 Lindsay Fischbach 81,133,169 Mark Fischbach 62,143,195 Kevin Fisher 81 Sam Flaharty 81,152 David Flick 46,188,189,191 Tom Flint 62,154,192,l93,l99 Ron Flynn 81 Al Foell 62 Brian Foley 62 Terri Forbes 46,180 Brian Ford 81 Jeff Ford 81,191 Susan Ford 62 Amber Foster 13,23,36,171, 178,196 Julie Foster 81 Keith Foster 46 Kevin Foster 23,154 Lisa Foulke 62,194 Debbie Fowler 177, Doug Fowler 23 Terri Fowler 62 Tracy Fowler 62 Debbie Fraley 23 Chet Franke 81 Venus Franke 46,192 Michael Franklin 23 Everett Frasier 81 Danny Fraze 81 Sam Fraze 23 Cherie Frazier 11,27,46 Jim Freed 46 Jerri Freerkson 23,178 Zonda Freese 46,137,189,192 Carla Freund 46 Bill Fricke 24,178 Lisa Fricke 62 Dusty Frieben 62 Randy Frieben Susan Frisbee 87 Daren Fristoe 81,144 Debbie Froehlich 62,152,162 Michael Frommer 62 Bob Frye 24,171,178 Debbie Fuchs 81 Brian Fuerst 62,191,195 Billy Fuller 81,144 Randy Fuller 62,143 Rhonda Fuller 46 Sandra Fuller 62 G Barbara Gaddy 62 Donna Gaines 62,158 Dean Gall 46,184 Ellen Gandt 46,149,165 ,173 Megan Gandt 81 ,191 Patti Gardisky 62,182 Bob Gardner 81 Chris Gardner 46 Jennifer Gardner 24,172,178 John Gardner 13,24,161 Mike Gardner 62,130 Sharon Gardner 81 Sandy Garland 24,177 Cindy Garner 24 Richie Garner 81 Kim Garrett 62,1 30,131,133 Julie Garrison 46 Karen Garrison 24,192 Patty Garrison 24,178 Ray Garrison 46 Cindy Garten 62 Lauri Garten 82 Stuart George 82 Greg Geritz 46,155 Lonnie German 82 Gina Giarratano 82 Sherry Gibbons 82 Brent Gibson 46 Bruce Gibson 46 Karl Gibson 62 Ward Gibson 24,26 Chad Giddings 46,l47,l64,188 Jim Gifford 82,190 Vickie Gilbert 82,189,193 Sonja Giles 62,182 Stan Giles 46,1 34,156,168,188 Brian Gillespie 150 Lesia Gillespie 62,71 Cindy Gillette 82,190 Catherine Gilligan 24,187 Shelia Gilligan 46,187 Janet Gillis 46 Steve Gilman 82 Jeff Givan 79,82,144 Steve Givan 46,143,157,164,194 Cindy Givans 82 Cheryl Givens 46 Jim Goble 46,146 Kyle Goble 24,130 Ruth Goble 62 Catherine Godwin 62,139 Duane Goedecke 24,188,195 Angel Goff 82,89,194 Ron Golden 60,62 Tammy Golden Karen Gooch 82 Mark Goocher Marla Goocher 82,102 Matt Goodrich 24 Cindy Goppert 62 Ray Goppert 46 Sandra Gordon 182,194 Andy Goreham Beth Goreham 46 Rob Gosnell 47,161 Mark Goucher 62,182 Mike Goucher 24 Russell Gould 24 Bill Grady 24,175 Kaye Gragg 47,194 Brian Graham 47,143,180 Bruce Graham 24,150,33,l80 Rusty Graham 33,143,156 Lee Grant Kirk Grauf 47 Lee Grauf Margret Gray Ron Gray 82,191 Leo Greeley 25 Robert Greeley 47 S. Greely 190,191 Jennifer Green 47,190 Lisa Green 47,1 82,1 94 Lynn Green 25,178 Phillis Green 62,151 Susan Green 47,172 Terry Green 82 Thomas Green Jeff Greenway 25 Joi Greenway 63 Don Gregory 82,151 Marla Gregory 82,194 Randy Greer Kris Grey 25 Ron Griesel 82,130 Gae Griffin 63,73,135 Jane Griffin 25,162,171 Joan Griffin l37,25,171,178 Lorenzo Griffin 82,144 Randy Griffin 47 Beau Groceman 63,161 Annette Groom 47,133 Brad Groom 63 Michele Groom 63 Deon Gross 178 Dean Gross 25 Scott Gross 82 Rodney Gudde 82 Robin Guest 63 Chris Guilford 47 Judy Gwin 25,178 H Chris Hack 82 Patty Hackenjos 25 Chris Hahn 47 Laurie Hahn 25,185,188,189 Jeannette Hake 25,176 Robin Hale 47,189,192 Theresa Hale 82 Tausha Haley 82,1 30,131 Barrie Hall 25,164,171 John Hall 63 Karen Hall Kimberly Hall 63 Brad Hallett 164,171 Helga Hallett 47,57 Victoria Hallett 71,63,158 Beverly Hamilton 47 Denise Hamilton 47,194 Dennis Hamilton 47 Rick Hamilton 47,143 Cynthia Hammer 63 Cathy Hammond 25,171,188 Linda Hammond 193,194 Lisa Hammond 191,193 Robert Hampson 82 Kent Hancock 63 Andrea Hankins 25,178,182,192, 193 Jeff Haney 82,143 John Haney 25,172 Russell Hanna 63,156,183 Denise Hansen 47 Debbie Hanson 63,133,194 Steve Hanson 13,20,25,171 Brenda Harbit 82,190,191 Carla Harbit 63 Jackie Harbit 47 Kathy Harbit 82,194 Jim Harden 63 Connie Harding 82,145 Becky Hargus David Harler Paul Harmon Annette Harness Ronda Harness 47 Becky Harold 25,175 Ben Harper 25 Bev Harper 47 Dennis Harris 63 Greg Harris 47,144 Gregory Harris Kenneth Harris 161 Tori Harris 63,188 Andrew Harrison Lisa Harrison 47 Jane Hartnett 63,169,196 David Hartsell 25 Dena Hasty 83 Mark Hatfield 26 Joe Haus 26,143,180 Rae Ann Haushahn 63 David Hauser 47 Fredrick Hauser 26,177 Larry Hauser 83 Bob Hausmann 130,171 Donnie Havner 47 Bill Hawbaker 63 Mike Hawbaker 27 Sue Hawley Jeff Hayes 63,179 Sheila Ruth Haynes 63,65 Barbara Haynie Kathy Hays Phil Hays 63 Becky Hazlett 191 Charlene Hazlett 188 Georgette Hazelrigg 47,5 3,1 16 1 Sandee Headley 26,171 ,1 78,189, 192 James Heagy 47 Beth Heaviland 63 David Heaviland 83,144,191 Randy Hedberg 47 Brenda Hedrick 47 Marty Hedrick 83 Janet Heffner 26 David Heide Candace Heimsoth 83,165 David Heineman Debbie Heineman 63,138,139 Sandy Heineman 47,180 Chris Heisterberg 63,191 Rhonda Heisterberg 83,169 Melissa Helffich 83,186,187 Gregory Helm 83 Steven Helm 47 Melinda Helmuth 83,189 Shari Hehnuth 63 Elliott Henderson 151 Jeffery A. Hendricks 63 Jeffery L. Hendricks 63 Allan Henley 26 Eric Henley 47 John Henry 169 Rebecca Henson Dennis Herbert 47 Kerry Herbert 83 Sandra Herde 83 Dawn Herman 83 Junior Hernandez 26,125,132, 134,160,177 Diana Hernandez 63,162 Greg Herriman 47,188,189,192 Lee Hertzberg 83 Lynn Hertzberg 47,192 David Hertzog 83,143,195 Gary Hertzog 83 Jim Hertzog 47,52,143,150 Edward Hessee 26,171,176 Juddith Hibbard 47,5 0,180 Larry Hibner 83 Steve Higgins 180 Debra High 106,192,193 Roger High 63 Mat Highfrll 63,154 Christine Hile 83 Donald Hilker 83,191,195 Elizabeth Hilker 47,188 Cathy Hill 63,196 Larry Hill 63 Mike Hill 63 Steve Hill 11,48 Susie Hilligoss 48 Les Hillyer 63 Greg Himes 63,154 Jeff Hines 83,144 Janet Hinton 26,177 Mark Hirt 83,144 Lance l Mark H Mike Hi Kelly H Kary Tc Kevin l Linda L Mark H Mary L1 Rusty I Melissa Brian H Mark H Kris Ho 17 8 J 01111 H1 Sheena Carol H Richard Deanna Mark H Eugene Phyllis l Diana l-l Karen I- Sandy I Sherri 1 Scott H Sheri H1 Ken Ho Debbie Janet H Tammy Terry H Cathy li Melissa Garland Devin H Duonna Jeff Hoi Terry H Robert 7 Sherry l Annette Darrell l Debbie Lisa Ho Kim Ho Brian H Karen I4 Sue Hot Mark Hr Martha Bill Hun Dana H P. Hueb- Brenda Tirnoth Jay Hull Tammy Greg H Connie G.W. H Dan H1 Lauri I1 Mike lr Donna Bradle Ed J ac Rachel . Dan Jac Robin J Denis J Wendy Brian J Brigette Y k Lance Hrrt 48 175 Mark Hut 83 144 Mike Hrsey 63 Kelly Hobbs 83 Kary Todd Hocker 63 Kevin Lyle Hocker 48 Linda Hockett 26 Mark Hockett 83 144 Mary Lou Hockett 64 Rusty Hockett 48 Mehssa Hodges 83,194 Brian Hoduskr 26,144,184,185 Mark Hoduskr 81,83,180 Kris Hoke 22,26,137,168,171, 178 John Hoke 64,155 Sheena Holcomb 48 Carol Holder 26,176 Richard Holder 64,184,195 Deanna Holhs 64,69,122,186 Mark Hollis 26,192 Kim James 84139191 Leann James 48 Barbara Jamison 64 139 Bart Jenks 64 .Tulle Jereau 64 Holh Jessee 64183 186 Pam Johannrgmerer 48 130 131 137168180 190192 Diane Johansen 48 185 Duke Johns 64 Angela Johnson Ashley Johnson 84 Bradley Johnson 84,144 Curtis Johnson 27,16,171,192, 193 Don Johnson 48 Gary Johnson 64 James Johnson Jerry Johnson 27 Joni Johnson 48,137 Kristi Johnson 84,138 ,139 Esther Keehler 28 178 Deborah Kerm 189 Lenee Keesee 28 172 178 194 Terri Keith 9 49 132180 Lori Keller 84 Kim Keller 28 188 Sandy Keller 28 176 Chris Kelley 28 Eileen Kelley 84 Jo Kelly 28 Mike Kelly 49 Beckr Kempf 84,162 Danny Kendall 84 Coleen Kendrick Kris Kennard 28,175,178 Kip Kennard 65 Kurt Kennard 49,143,155,157 Brett Kennedy 161 Karen Kennedy 49 Jeanne Kenneth 28 Dwayne Lambeth 85 Ken Lambeth 65 Andy Lampson Diana Lampson 85 Lisa Lampson 65 Tamara Lampson 85 Penny Land 86 Jeffrey Landes 86 Barry Landreth 86 195 Gary Lane 65 Robert Lang 65 Wade Lang 29 Ehzabeth Langley 29,178 Jamie Langley 65 Steve Lannrng 49,192 Sara Langsford 78,86,189,194 Doug Larson 65,143 Michael Larson Regina Lasica Greg Laster 49,143,16l,180 ,,.,- .,.,s... 1. - -..N . . ...K.L..-...--....-..-........-4.,i.g,,...-i.-,-..,,.,..,..,--..,.,.w,..,,-,,,,.,....w..-- .,.,.,.-.......,..--W -... --, ..,. . .. ,. .- . - . , . - 1 1 : . 7 , x 1 1 9 I . 1 1 9 , 9 s 9 1 1 , , . 1 s J J , 1 3 s 16- ll,189, Il 39 P 7 .32, ,192 J I Eugene Hollon 83 Phyllis Hollon 26,176 Diana Hohnan Karen Holman 26,177 Sandy Holman 63,188 Sherri Holman 26,63 Scott Holmberg 84 Sheri Holmes Ken Holt 64,74 Debbie Hood 48 Janet Hood 64 Tammy Hooper 84,190 Terry Hooper 48,192 Cathy Hoover 7,26,173 Melissa Hoover 64,165,196 Garland Hopkins Devin House 84,183,195 Duonna House 26,190 Jeff House 27 Terry House 64 Robert Hovermale 84 Sherry Hovermale Annette Howard 27 Darrell Howard Debbie Howard Lisa Howard 196 Kim Howe Brian Howell 151 Karen Howley 27,176 Sue Howley Mark Hoyle Martha Hrenchir Bill Hudson 1 88 Dana Huebner 27,192 P. Huebner 192 Brenda Huffman 194 Timothy Hughes Jay Hunt, 164 Tammy Hunt Greg Hunter Connie Huskisson 184 G.W. Houston Dan Hutson I Lauri Ingram 194 Mike Irwin 188, Donna Ivey 153,158 Brigette Jacks 27 Bradley Jackson Ed Jackson Rachel Jackson Dan Jacobs 196 Robin Jacobs Denis Jacobs 196 Wendy Jaeger Brian Jaffarian 27,178,187 ........-,Q-.Q ' k.-e-4.-.a...1.........s... -- Lisa Johnson 84,186 Lisa Rose Johnson 84 Lonnie Johnson 64 Marsha Johnson 84,85,152,162 Melissa Johnson 48,191 Mike Johnson 27,143 Mike Johnson 84,134,143,160, 161,180 Monte Johnson 64 Phillip Johnson 84 Rhonda Johnson 64 Brenda Johnston 27,177 Kirk Johnston 64 Tom Johnston 27 Kelly Joiner 27 Kevin Joiner 64 Brian Jolliff 84,195 Jana Jolliff 48,172 Bob Jones 11,27,29,123,160, 161,168,169,171,178,188 Brad Jones 56,180 Brian Jones 64 Cassie Jones 64,139,180 Dale Jones 48 De Wayne Jones 84 Eva Jones 84 Janice Jones 27 Jim Jones 28 Kathy Jones 48 Kelly Jones 64,139 Mike Jones 84 Paul Jones 48,54,143 Robert Jones 64 Robin Jones 48 Steven Jones 84,164 Sue Ellen Jones 64 Suzanne Jones 84,139 Suzanne Jones Teri Jones 64 Warren Jones 64,139 Mark Joos 80,84 Jodie Joseph 48,133 Kim Joseph 84,194 Tammy Joseph 28,176 Carlyn J urgensmeyer 48,194 Michael Jury 84 Mitchell Jury 64 Greg Justice 48 Shona Justice 65 K Beth Kallio 65 Barbara Kaltenstadler 28 June Kanai 65,132 Ruth Kanai 82,84 Tammy Kasinger 28,178 Timothy Kasinger 84,144 Lisa Kassel 1 34,1 38,1 39,193,194 Kyle Katz 28,l7,134,179,188, 192,193 Dana Kenney 84,144 Terri Kent 28,171 ,l 76 Maryrine Kerley 190 Howard Kentner 84 Teresa Kentner 65 Michael Ketner 49 David Ketner 85,155,191 Mark Ketner 28,143,146,156, 171 - Charles Kidwell 49 Mary Kiefer 49 Chuck Kilgore 65 Kincheloe 65 Paula Kindell 49 Tim Kindell 65 John King 65,191 Joyce King 85 Kenneth King 85 Rex King 49,175 Toni King 49,194 Rhonda Kinnison 85 Gene Kirn 65 Joe Kirn 65 Loren Kirn 29,143,155 Mike Kirn Rachell Kirn 85 John Klaus 49,188 Mike Klehr 49,118 Pam Kleikamp 29,171,178 James Klemenz 65 Rusty Klotz 65 Roxanne Knipp 49,137,180 Tom Knipp 65 Kevin Koeller 49 Tom Koenig 85 Richard Konitshek 49,163,172 Brian Kowalski 85 Robert Kramer 49,184,189 Susan Kramer 65 Jerrolyn Kraus 85 Konni Krey 85 Eric Krogh 85 Cindy Kropf 29 Ed Krueger Kelly Krueger 49 Denise Kunard 49,172,192 Ray Kuntz William Kuntz 65 Debbie Kunz 29,172 Dorlisa Kunz 49,1 35,172,173 L Judy Lackey 65 Keith Lackey 29,171 Russell Lackey Kathy Lacy 29 Lori Lacy 85 J.R. Lamb 65,143 Lisa Lamb 29,133 Kathie Lamaster 49 f- ' -ah.,-,,,,,,. Debbie Lathrop 49,1 73,182 Vince Lauer 49 James Lawlor 86 James Lawrence Lori Lawrence 65 ,66,1 32,145 , 189,193 Rick Lawrence 49 Sandy Lawrence 65 Deon Lawson 65 Lori Lee 29,125,126,168,171,176 Mark Leetch 86,164 Steve Leetch 65 Tim Legant 29,143 Robin Leipard 65,143 Steven Leitch 65 ,193,195 ,196 Dan LePage 65 Jim LePage 29 Brad Lewis Carla Lewis 65 David Lewis 86,186 Janice Lewis Joyce Lewis Kimberly Lewis 86 Tom Lewis 65 Sheila Lichtenberger 49 Marci Lichter 29 Karen Lickteig Chris Light 65 Ed Light 35,49,154,155 Annette Lilly 86 Louise Lilly 65 Mike Lindsey Marla Linthicum 29,171 ,192,193 197 Shannon Linville 86,190 David Littleton 49 Janice Littleton 86,138,139 Don Livingston 65 Connie Lloyd 29,176,192 Chris Loar 65 Mark Loar 65 Kellie Lockard 65,169 Mike Lockard 49 Tim Lofton 86 Jeff Logan 86,144 Shannon Logan 65,199 Ron Lohr 65,195 Gayla Long, 177 Steve Long 65,143 Tammy Long 65,193 Tony Long 65 Tonya Long 66 Robert Looney Tammy looney 66 George Lord 66,164,189 Margaret Lord 29,171,189 Bill Lorenz 86 Don Lorenz 29 Gary Lorenz 66 Leslie Louder 66 Lavonna Lovern 66,194 William Lovern 29 Theresa Lowderman 29 pp ' - .s..1.:.----,rw--H -- ' A 'f 'f- '---' --1-14-tt,-at , ' - -I - -'A - ,- -' Y l -v - -4 . , - . , . , J 4 Lane Lowe 66 Susan Lowe 49 Cheryl Lowery 66 Mark Luber Peggy Luber 49 Brian Lucas 86,144 Julie Lucas 21,13,30,137 Robert Ludgate 66 Kathy Ludwig 86 Kathy Lueck 86 Tracy Lueck 30,177 Brad Luethje 30,177 Brenda Lund 49 Mark Lund Martin Lund 66,195 Roger Lund 86,144 Steven Lung 30 Scott Lutjen 66 Dana Lycan 30 Greg Lynn 86 Jeff Lynn 66 Mike Lynn 66 Cindy Lyon 86,183,l90,194 M Jim Mack 66,188 Jeff Mackey 86,189 Kevin Mackey 49 William Macklin 66,171,184,195 Christy Madden 66 Jeff Magady 86 Steve Magee 49,143,161,180,192 Becky Mahan 66 Lisa Mahan 49,5 1,194 Twylah Mahan 66 Anne Mahnken 66 Melissa Mai 86,180,192 Sonja Mai 49 Tammy Mairet Kirk Mallder Carla Mallett 30,171,178,188, 192,193 Kyle Mallett 86,144 Lisa Malm 49 Lori Malm 66 Steve Malone 49 Elena Mancini 30 Ward Manes 66,164,192,193,196 Jerry Manford 86 Brenda Mansell 86 Carol Mansell 30 Marvel Maring 66,183,186 M. Marker 191 Bob Marshall 86,144 Cheryl Marshall 66 Joe Marshall 66 Lesa Marshall 49,137,180,192 Pam Marshall 86,187 Randy Martell 86 Becky Martin 50,188,192 Chanda Martin 66 Chris Martin 143 Corbett Martin 66 Don Martin 30 Glenda Martin 87,187 Judy Martin 30,137,171,178, 185 ,193 Roger Martin 66 Tracy Maslanka 87,144 Monte Massey 66 Kirk Matchell 66,143 Barry Mathews 50,150 Brent Mathews 87 Greg Maxon 87 Jeffrey Maxwell 66 Cindy May 75,86 Connie May 66,165,190 Steve May 86,143 Patty Maynard 30,171,176,178 Tim McAulffe 50 Steve McBride 31,171,188,189, 192,196,197,199 Tina McCain 50 Mike McCambridge 31,143 Diane McCanles 50 Colette Mc Carthy 31 Kathleen McClain 87 John McClellan, 8,31,163,171 Kelly McClain 66 Shawn McCorkle 87,143,193,195 Curt McCoy 50,154,l56,192,193 Ginny McCoy 5 0,1 88 Jim McCoy 50,188 Brenda McCullick 66 Roger McDaniel 31 Kim McDonald 87,133,169,193 Robin McDonald Scott McDonald 50 Terry McDonald 66,15 2,169,173 Cheryl McElroy 50,187 Jim McElwain 31,188 Jackie McEntire 66,196 John McEntire 87 Mark McGlothlin 66 Dave McGraw 31,146 Debbie McGuire 50 Mark McGuire 50,195 Michael McGuire 87 Vicki Mclntosh 66 John McKee 50,183,195 Richard McKee 50 Carl McKinley 87 Randy McKinnis 59,60 Brian McKittrick 50 Linda McKittrick 66 John McNamara 45 ,50 Janice McQueen 50 Jeff McQuillan 50 Dorie McQui11en 66,182 Patty McQuillen 87 Shelly McVay 87 Dan Meadows 31,130,146,171 Gary Meier 50 Rhonda Meier 50 Michelle Mencke 87 Ray Mendez 66 Meribeth Mercer 67,127 Raymond Mercer 87 Troy Mercer 31 Peggy Merrifield 67,194 Terry Merrill 50 Teri Mersman 87 Terri Mertell 67 Mark Mesa Mike Mesa S. Mesa 192 Vinny Mesa 61,67,169,195 Theresa Messick 67 Joe Metcalf 31,177 Sandy Meyer 50,168,180 . Tane Meyer 87,152 Carrie Meyers 31 Scott Meyers 50 Tracy Meyers 87 Mike Michael 31 Sheryl Michels 50,108 Reese Middleton 67 John Miles 87 Andrea Milinovich 87 Jeff Milinovich 67 Alicia Miller Beth Miller 50 Colin Miller 87,186,190 Kelly Miller 32 Mark Miller 87,15 1,164 Paul Miller 32,178,183,189 Susan Miller 67 Edie Mills 32,178 John Mills 50,161 Linda Mills 87,194 Randy Mills 50 Brian Milvain 67,134,143,155, 195 Vickie Minnick 67 ,194 Jeanette Mirick 32,171,l78,192 Ron Mirick 87,190 Julie Mitchell 67 Kathy Mitchell 14,32 Melody Mitchell 87,196 Paul Mitchell 32,161,177 Yvonne Mitchell 67,139 Gary Mock 143 Kelly Monahan 87 Lynn Monahan 32 Sandie Montgomery 50 Cindy Montrose 67 Neil Montrose Sherri Moody 87,190 Bob Moore 32 Debbie Moore 67,187 Gail Moore 32,177 Jane Moore 87 Karen Moore 87, Kathryn Moore 32,171,176,178 Kay Moore 50,190 Mike Moore 67 Mike Moore 177,178 Renee Moore 50 Ron Moore 50,143 Sharon Moore 88,179 Sherry Moore 50,132,199 Tammy Moore 24,32,144,176, 178 Pat Moran 88,144,191 Paul Moranville 88,191 Steve Moranville 50,144 Terry More 88 Cathy Morello 50 Jan Moren 32,178 Tracy Moren 67,149 Cherryl Morgan 32,194 Greg Morgan 88,190 Rick Morgan 67 Steve Morgan 67 Tim Morgan 32 Carol Moritz 32 Toni Moritz 67 John Morris Marshall Morris 50,154,155 ,156, 157 Dick Morris 67 Jo Lynne Morton 88 Denise Moschell 50 John Moschell 67,143 Wynne Moss 67 Linda Mossie 32,177 Hope Mothersbaugh 88 Lea Ann Mothersbaugh 50,125 , 180,183 Russel Mothersbaugh 32 Bob Motzel 33,143,171,178 Sherri Motzel 5 0,1 80 Danny Mountain 33 Terry Mountain 33 Joel Mowatt 33,1 71,178 Frank Mower 5 1 Tim Mower 33 Cliff Moyers 67,195 Kim Mucke 13,33,126,137,171, 180,192 Sondra Mucke 51,127,137,168, 178,180,194 Duane Muckey 67,195 Douglas Muenks 88 Jeff Mullins 177 Scott Mullins 67 Laura Muren 33,171,194 Paul Muren 51 Tom Muren 88 Carol Murphy 67 Kelly Murphy 33 Kevin Murphy 88 Jan Murray 51,192 Jim Nacy 51,188,l92,193 Jackie Naylor 67,162 Jim Nazworthy 88,190,195 Diane Neal 67,171 Doug Neal 51 Kelly Neal 88,187 Kim Neal 33,129,149,172,178 Richard Neal George Nease 67 Joyce Needham 51 Lisa Needham 88,152,183,186 Tracy Neill 67 Mary Nelligan Darryl Nelson 67 Evelyn Nesbit 88 Nancy Nesbit 51,180,183 Richard Newberry 44,51 Kathy Newland 88 Lori Newland 51 Mark Newland 33,155,178 Maureen Newman 51,152,162 Debbie Nichols 51 Mary Nichols 33,176,178, Scott Nichols 88,194 Susan Nichols 88 Chris Nielson 33,176 Paul Nielson 67 Julie Nill 67,148,149,162 Pat Nill 31,33,130,143,146,163, 171,178 Cindy Nissen 51 Alan Noell Beth Noell 87 Hanna Noell 67,75 Lauren Noell Chuck Noland Beth Nolker 88,108 Kim Nolker 33 Mary Nulligan 67 Sandy Nulliner 88,152,158 Donna Nussbaum 33,177 Jerry Nussbaum 88 Nick Nussbaum 88 O Sam O'Brien 67 Kandi Oberlander 51,133 Ketra Oberlander, 172,183 Doug Oberweather 9,33,134,143, 161,180 Shannon O'De1l 5 1 Kevin Odneal 67 Susi Odneal 171,176,178 James O'Dwyer 88 Phillip O'Dwyer 147,155 Angela Ogden 88 Stacy Ogle 88,186 Doyle Oglesby 33 Myron Oglesby 88 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