Lees Summit High School - Reflector Yearbook (Lees Summit, MO)
- Class of 1979
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Students and teachers observed Hhick' day by dressing in overalls and flannel shirts and security day by bringing teddy bears fone went as far as to wear pajamas and bring a baby bottlej. Jersey day brought football jerseys of all kinds into LSHS halls while 4'fifties day brought back memories for teachers and fun for all. Everyone got into the Homecoming spirit on the tra- ditional black and gold day. The parade took place on a sunny, crisp, autumn day in the peak of the football season. People of all ages lined the streets to watch attendants and queen candidates followed by floats and school groups. The pep rally in the Central Office parking lot turned out to be a big success. Many students, faculty members, and Lee's Summit citizens showed up to show the Tigers they were loved. At the ral- ly it was announced that seniors took first place in class float competition, and the Spanish Club won first place in club float competition. The clowns were named first in the miscellaneous category. The Homecoming game proved to be quite exciting. At halftime Cindy Shuck was named Homecoming Queen, and the Tigers were victorious over the Chrisman Bears 26-12. Instead of the traditional Friday night dance, the dance was on Saturday. Dance highlights included entertainment by the band Airhart.', Once again Homecoming week was over, but the memories lin- ' tv , A gf. X ff li Q 4-is X X Q 0 . , fs, H ger on for quite a while. Band ,mm 1 70 ' f A A f X f f , 5 'Di fffw , f M I f if 3 an 'eww wry VW ' ff ,wc my W iwf , ' , ,W ,ag ww The p est. I , M 's . , Q.. l s f x X x , Mg i :xr-wg ,y ,s 1 f ' 1 Q r S 5, we gm .1-wr im ' XNMCX ' ' as g f I E Si S X we I m,ch.g '- l i Ast . Y , . . ........1-- .1 ..-i., .-...V ..v....: .-. .-,..1::..-.f a-- - .. ..,.,...... .1-Qs.:-- ' ::':.., , - , - , ,, ,, ,, lm- M Q. . , . V- I 1 - -r I ks:-K-17 -'BN A-A Y F iff , W miww I V fdfyi ,,,.,.4...-uw--WA est. 'Q' l i 1 i C S. A surprised quccn accepts congratulations from u Drill Team member The pep assembly included a competition to see who could eat a pie fast- f ' Mnnmwat .. E Spirit Club was one ofthe Homecoming parade participants. 'W f-vw-,,.. fa' f ff? fu MXN .Z-1 if-W f J M Wa' W Seniors took first place in class float competition . - , --- . Y riff, WZ., 1 rp' . 1--f- .f--,fm -.- f- -'f K . .,.,., ... ,V ,...a:z..g.za- ...-.z..e.1- wg.: ,ff.....,... ?1qf rg 1? T., -.. ...- - -auf. gn:-rf:-l - -ffff - Y . f , V ' I . , I i - . ,. f . -V. fm-ff-i'rfv'ri.T r '4 A . 1 .,. 64 D ' I r I Each year the seniors select-one girl from their class to reign as queen. Miss Cindy Shuck was chosen by her peers 'to reign over Homecoming activities of 197-8, , ' During ahalftime ceremony with-the Tigers. ahead of the Chrisman Bears, Lori Lee proudly placed the crown upon Cindy's head. I i -, D Along with Queen Cindy Shuck, whose excorts were Jeff Steele and Brad Ziegler, court attendants included seniors Cheryl Stroud, escorted by Link Cornell and Dennis Thompson, and Sondra Mucke with escorts Doug Wesselschmidt and Keith Smith. Under- - classmen included junior attendant Missy Wolfe escorted by ' James Stephens and Bobby Bell, .sophomore Debbie Cheesman with escorts Mark,Sultzbaugh and Brad Wood and freshman Shawna'Matchel1 with her escorts Ross Warner and Robin Leitch. The Queen reigned over the second half of the game and over - the Saturday night Homecoming dance. SophomoreAAttendant Debbie Cheesman - a c ,, Freshman Attendant Shawna Matchell Q ' - -x . fl - 4 V ' jk V' ' A ' ' , r T,- 'f. f' I--1-fi .Qgf ja . Y lf- '1'-D.:1 K 1 -I' , . 1 V 5 Y V K' l f ' - -fr L ' f -- . I 4. ,353 1 viii- 1 ' '. ' SVG. 1. :.,-.rig . f. ' J ' ' A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'lA' 7'- f A-rf--4 '4-:4 fL-44:-2144--.s..,..,1..4., ..,e.rff1gSQ.3Q' --1 ,Z-grab V 1 f .f .- . 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X X X 'WYIQT gf fr wr 1 df Eb X Z -X ,fc Wx Q Z 5 Q fi 'QWYJ Q f, f W Z x X 43 f 4! V . 1 Qi f f f X . I ' - . 1 I 4 r. rl. 'r u if I ' r Senior Attendant Cheryl Stroud fe ,fs fe rv, Nagano mv X A f , 1 wwe N xv, W QMN 19. 4 V 1- sis ASX me Q Q K9 .X 4: 3: E -L E 1 4 2 , 'Homecoming Queen Cindy Shuck I , . i Y Y, , lf 9 m....wnv...-..,f..-... J- . --- ff ff ' 1 fr Senior Attendant Sondra Mucke 3 . A A 1 lr rl: , ,, e 1 Q 1' .7 ,,., --..-A ' -4- -na-ff -1 331.-vvfy-maf N.-a ,T.g I pf:-mr 4 Take a week in February. Add specifications for spirit days Cdress in jerseys, overalls, warm-up suits, checks and black and goldj, choose six girls to represent classes, decorate halls and what do you have? Courtwarming week at LSI-IS. Courtwarming week started on Feb. 8. Spirit Club designated Monday as g'Check in out Dayf' Students dressed in' checks and pre- pared for the climactic day. Tuesday was 'glersey Dayf' Students wore jerseys from various teams around the country, and the antici- pation of Friday mounted. Wednesday was uWarm-up Dayf' Tiger fans came to school wearing their warm-up suits and looking forward to Friday. Thursday students wrestled into their overalls and put up hall decorations for the annual competition. Then the day came. It was Friday and the Tigers had waited enough. Traditional black and gold outfits filled the halls. The annual assembly agenda included introduction ofthe queen candidates and class attendants. Mr. and Ms. Courtwarming were announced, as well as spirit jug winners and hall decoration prizes were given. Honors went as follows: Senior Attendants: Denise Cooper fqueenj, Melody Rife, and Shere Sipes. Junior Attendant: Shannon Phillips. Sophomore Attendant: Lisa Needham. Freshmen Attendant Arletta Pirie. Spirit jug competition, hall decorations, and class com- petition went to the Sophomores. Jeff Thomas was named Mr. Court warming and Kathy Cameron was named Ms. Courtwarming. The time had come and Leels Summit was about to find out who the 1979 Courtwarming Queen would be. Linda Steele, 1978 Courtwarming Queen, escorted by '78 graduate Ron Wheeler, crowned Denise Cooper the 1979 Queen. Although the Tigers lost, the score did not show the excitement and teamwork ofthe game. Saturday was the dance with Superstition providing the enter- tainment. So, once again Courtwarming week came to an end, and all will remember the excitement for another year. ,4-If Cathy Beast Battles and Jeff Beauty Gall parade in style. ,V 7 1 f W Z 5 , K l7ws1r t lllFq The Drill Team makes a surprise landing at the pep assembly. Rx - ,- E Lisa Needham dances with her escort, Kevin Murphy, at the dance . .. . ..Y- -..,.,,.., -,JM Jw ,u,,,,,1,..,.-.,.,1:..,-..4w--.3 - rv V, U ,M -Q v . .I ...-.-....-.......--4-:..a ' ... ,,,.. , ,I - -- veqvwvx ' r nt, , . f ,I 4-ff I 1 style. he dance. VMI! Nw W m x x V X. r if me at N - u Martianettes preformed for the Earthlings of LSHS at the pep rally. Superstition played for the Courtwarming dance. ,Z M W gwfwffff 4 5, 5 in 'ELM L ,af 1 'M my V f r, fpbh , NM., cc my 1 Q ,A -WWW' .f ,, , e 2 , ' A W Jeff Thomas blocks the shot of a Blue Springs Wildcat. Denise Cooper and escort Tim Carpenter reigned over the ball game. Queen for a day. The dream ot almost every girl, but a reality for very few. Courtwarming 1979 became a reality for Denise Cooper. Selected by her senior peers, Denise was crown- ed during the halftime ceremonies ofthe Tigers vs. Blue Springs game. Denise was escorted by Tim Carpenter and Jeff Thomas. Senior attendant Melody Rife escorted by Brad Ziegler and Mark Slaughter, and Shere Sipes chose Danny Ryan and Keith Smith as her escorts. Underclassmen chose junior Shannon Phillips to represent their class. Her escorts included Card Sappington and Derek Thomas. Sophomores selected Lisa Needham with escorts Flip Davis and Kevin Murphy to rep- resent them. Freshman attendant Arletta Pirie chose Mike Nill and Keith Arbuckle to escort her. The 1978 Queen Linda Steele, escorted by Ron Wheeler, crowned Denise Cooper the 1979 Queen. MM WW' 'Qi 4 www C 31 1 Courtwarming Queen Denise Cooper fr 3 sc Senior Attendent Melody Rife sgm 5 5 5 5 i is l s ki ,-as v' A -w-5-:N S V Seni 5 x , . NNN . K X or Attendent She re Sipes Y, WV V k 'g'L'W Y.......-,i.-......-,..-...-.., ..,....-.. ., ,....-- . . ,, e --N Mr - 1 1 H Sopho more Attendant Lisa Needham . N-Q, hw N.. x i KW Q , f I -1-wx ww f f Y ,as DN- Z ? iv s X ,Nw 'M Junior Attendant Shannon Phillips 10 Fre at K . shman Attendant Arletta Pirie effwz exam ' eeacdw The Div. II auditorium is packed with people impatient to see The 1978 all-school musical Annie Get Your Gunf' Most arrive early to find good seats and the hot, noisy auditorium makes wait- ing uncomfortable. The curtain rises on time though, and the crowd forgets discomforts to concentrate on the play. Portraying the life of Annie Oakley C1860-19261 at the begin- ning of her fame as the world's best niarksman, the play is ranked as one of the most popular for high schools to perform. Irving Berlinls music was expertly performed by selected LSHS band stu- dents under the direction of Mr. Russ Berlin. Added to that were long hours of hard work and the exceptional talents ofthe cast and crew. The result-a truly enjoyable evening. Working with such a large cast presents problems, admitted . drama coach Bonnie Ewing. But we also had an unbelievable a- 1 mount of volunteers to help with costumes, make-up, posters, sets i and scenery. The cooperation between the cast and crew was ter- rific. Mrs. Irene Young and Mr. Robert Heuman directed the Lindsey Black gave the part of Annie her best Shot- vocal aspects of the musical and did an excellent job. Over 160 students tried out for parts in the play, which emphasizes the growing interest and support from students in the recently re- 1 vived practice of school musicals. With this kind of team effort, the play was a huge success in spite of technical difficulties with sound and stage space. The sound was a lot better this year,', commented one cast member. But we still can't wait to work in the new performing arts build- ing! 1 W.T.Ditt ,w dM ' - ' . . man ar anes, and Tom Flint sing to Annie. Amy Wyssman is the innocent daughter of scheming Jennifer Clingenpeel. l rl A6AA,1V , The cowboys invite ladies of the Wild West Show to dance. it , , ,, l r gf l I I Q W'il ii': , ,. .,,,,.,,. ,, 4.- w4-mg to tm mgenpeel' i Decorum is destroyed as the show people arrive at the ball. r Impressive choreography once again stole the show. Sitting Bull CGeorge Adamsl adopts Annie in a rigorous Indian ritual. Debutante Chris Adams flirts with Annie s man , W b V I n :if fu ' A :,' These posters are one example of the work behind the scenes x Old familiar faces as well as new ones marked the first day of school for '79 seniors. Seniors took part in many activities in the fall such as football, cross country, and volley-ball. Seniors anx- iously anticipated Homecoming and the naming of their queen. Seniors chose Cindy Shuck as l978,s Homecoming queen with Cheryl Stroud and Sondra Mucke in her court. The class also took first place in the float competition. Fall eased its way into winter and with it came Christmas and the twenty-third annual NHS Candlelighting service. The beginning of the new year meant many things to the 779 graduating class. For some it meant early release and for others it meant spending their last semester with faces that would remain in their memories. February brought Courtwarming and once again seniors appointed a queen to re- present them. Denise Cooper was chosen queen, and Shere Sipes and Melody Rife accompanied her as attendants. Then, before seniors realized it, May had come and with it graduation cere- monies. Seniors were dismissed from classes May 17 and in just a few short days came Baccalaureate. Seniors took part in Com- mencement exercises May 22. As seniors looked at the faces of the past 12 years they realized they must now meet the faces of their future. ffwmvw Manuel Abeln George Adams Anita Atchison Rhonda Atkinson Jeanene Aylward - 1 Julie Adams 5 Steve Adcock Lori Bailey Tamara Bailey Teri Bailey we X , . .xx X ai Pam Akers Rhonda Allen Bart Baker Jackie Barney Janice Barry Divii l 4 A 4 L Seni' - -- mf. 4. -.L - ---.f- 4-er. -.-,..,...i.,.,, ,,,,,,., .,, , Lg., : r i . 4 cm Q. ,, W- F , n v ' u:v.wu- ' -- - t vw:----......-.. - ---ein.---.-me-.S 8-2. - ....-- mr . Anderson J Anthony anene Aylward Teri Bailey Janice Barry x X if , lv , f Divin Bartholomei Randy Bass Mark Batarse Kent Battmer Beth Bearden Paul Belanger Troy Bellah John Belser J on Bennett Vickie Bennett Andy Bernard Lori Bernskoetter Lindsey Black Laura Blomberg Tina Bobbitt Senior Class Officers: Sondra Mucke, Shere Sipes, and Judith Hibbard. Paul Beatham Mr. Wilson, Terry Forbes, Senior Laura Blomberg interviews junior Jeff Lynn. 55 T-1. , J, 3 'fig A L, -H MLA , 1 ,.',r ax 'im ,, fyuy ,g A W' gg cv! ,il 3 W. , 1: . :ia r it I .., t A ff' 5 'ef 7' 1 ,CH I .any , 4' Q '-40.1 opml at rl 'I Ann Bogert Jan Bollinger I Tim Boone Hershell Bowman Christine Bramwell ,,1., ' -1' -d5rf'4'5 rt , 0 0 ' Q z Y 4 x , f ,V 1 if f 5 1 i R I in 1 Qi X i 5 1 T Bill Bordner John Bostick Cathi Bott Sherri Breon Christine Bricker f Kim Durr locker. I 495' Ed Bowers Mark Bowlin Catherine Bowman LYHC1011 BfiZ6HdiI1G Dodie Brollier Q Jeanne S ir 1 M Qyvf- VA rv 'Z 'f ' ,,-44 if nxt xxx 9.32 ki ,nz 3 Zh!! Q 0 f Ln! O Jeff Brock Ed Brooks Lori Brown David O 1 wg. 5 er , if 4 f f gi. A A , f Q' Mary BIOWI1 Terree Brown Kim Browne , Jack? Seniors Doug Wesselschmidt and Steve Magee showed school spirit T by participating in locker decorating. W l I W 1 ,, J.. ., ,....... -4-. -...... i..,.,,,..,.... .,.. ..,.. - ,, , ,, , , E . . . .. , , e -- 1 'Q -- P -' H H-NY'--0--1-------a-s..-S.,-E.. NW... V - ' A 'M '65-if-ls-h ' ,ff .I- ,1 1 ,fr ,J ,J wg K ,,.-v I 'LM A ,of If .E 'J L J Si Xi ve' 'W A.-13' S , , R957 Q of C? 'Q is V 'W ,228 i -L5 X X aww is 3. a J' e Sue Bruce Wendy Buehre Kim Durnell, Pam Johannigmeier, and Carolyn Wrap admire the winning Cindy Bunch Leroy Burry locker. ff Steve Carleton Tim Carpenter Jeanne Burton Jim Burton Kathy Cameron Debbie Campbell Ann Ce nowa Tim Chamblin Shelly Childress David Carroll Jeff Carter Valerie Castle y pil. dl waz film Cl 11 Am Clover Paulette Coble Jerry Cochran Jackie Clark Steve Clasbey Rick ewe y r ......,..,.--.-4---...q-.- -4- ..,.,.4,-n ..,............-.-...,-,--.-.-.,,,..,....q-..,- V mw1S S iff 1 4 il af fr ,,,..a--'14- ,., A 44-... 4, f, M, l, . g C' ff J +2 . David Collum Barbara Colvin Tina Conner ' 1 Barbara Conquest Dale Conway Denise Cooper a-S5281 ' x Patrice Verbrugge, local firefighter, stops to pose on her way to a fire dur- ing the Homecoming parade. Susan Cornwell Greg Corson Beth Costello Cheryl Courts Bill Copeland Karen Corbin Lincoln Cornell xi ' im T ' . 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'::fsiss4'i-'SW' , 41 s ,ms ...ah 1 , xy' I' , , t Y Rhonda Davis Thelma Davis Danny Delancy David Diehl Terri Diehl Seniors Shere Sipefilil frm ,,,,,,, ' 4' A IOC Derlefh Kyle Diekmann Michael Dillon 1 Rhonda Dennison Displaying their talents in the Homecoming parade are Jana Edwards, Cherie Frazier, and Tammy Utz. ,yt A s A X X my ' , V ff? 0- , N t to ' r af ' Y Cy ' 'S ' A I i 1 W li 7-W' if ff 't ' v 5 at , s, 'Q Tiff, V , - f,, pun. if Q fm S ,Y Q Q55 an sz' nu, ,Q --N I 25219 ac, X 1 5 '.1Z?Tk,f,,K. 4 . 34.5 Y . few 5 D 1,55 Keith Doores Karen Duncan fn Dampler ,.- fvlr -we tra Darabos 1 if 1 I 24 sw... Robin Duncan Robert Duncan rip m -' ' , f n 1 1 t g A V, ,V 41, ,M , . A ' , if A V, L1 ff, ., I 9-Sh fl 5 1-'iff , - ....,,-,..,,.... V ,V 'f W fy aa A ' Aff, f 1 V 55 V , f V - lf! I at H rx 1 4 t ' K, D neu M Don Dyer BObbiyEar1y AA H.B. Easter Christopher Ebert Hn ul' 33:22 ff fl 4 M, l d r ' - E B t Elder Jay Edmonds Jana Edwards Vanessa Edwards Derrm Egelston ICH ,,.,.,..,, Renee Elliott Gary Ellis Darin Engle Deanna Etter 'in Lincoln QU' David Flick Terri Forbes Nina Forsman Seniors worked together to make their float the best. xA:,f?'f'8N Janet Farmer Cheryl Finley Susie Finnerty Keith Zond De: i 22 1 --o--Q-H-.vos--new. . . 4 :rt Seniors Shere Sipes and Melody Rife work on first place float. Mies ff':.:2g,ggg ' I . f , fi'- ' ' .2 of 5 ' ff f -Q-,Q lj' . J ln Come! Keith Foster Cherie Frazier Jim Freed MQ' 'HQ' l Julie Garrison Ray Garrison Greg Geritz Bruce Gibson G ., .,,. Brian Gillespie Sheila Gilligan l 4 TY Zonda Freese Carla Freund Danielle Friesen . -, ,Hau- fi 17' 7 X . 4 ff' A' n 2111 Dean Gall Ellen Gandt Chris Gardner 5 v 23 -- '-rl- vp- 5 ' , 'Y Q ' I, 'Z 'TI ref' ...jaw George Adams and Kyle Verwers show off therr theatrical ablhty rn drama Class Munching down is Jim Hertzog's and Brent Elderis favorite pastime. ' Q A32 . aj f Janet Gillis Steve Givan Jim Goble Rick 4? 'X Sandra Gordon Robert Gosnell Bill Grady Lisa 1 ,M W we +53 Aww I i 'W X Q Kaye Gragg Brian Graham Margie Gray I Brend Jennifer Green Lisa Green 24 Susan Green Annette Groom Chris Gullford Greg 'firm-in f ' mt aa S ig ff fn' F '5 if 3 'X ' s I r s , ff' f I ma class. 54 3 W y V-in Chris Hahn Erkki Hakamaki Robin Hale Beverly Hamilton Denise Hamilton Dennis Hamilton 6 fs ,1 . X +A : Rick Hamilton Jackie Harbit Ronda Harness Beverly Harper Greg Harris Kenneth Harris - ' 'D' 7 . 'K .1 gt' if A r , 5 A 51-rr, Lisa Harrison Donna Hartsell David Hauser Charlene Hallett James Heagy Randy Hedberg WE A ' f Q M111 A! ,,,q,, ,fl H4-, - , A, ff '4 y -ill V I f 'j I Brerga Hedrick Sandy Heineman Efic Henley Judith Hibbafd Darla Hicks 1 ,- , 3 l tw , w 'I l 'Ord Greg Herriman Lynn I-lertzberg Jim Hertzog Debbie High Elizabeth Hilker qypwrffsz Steve Hill Susan Hilligoss LHHCC Hifi . wifv ,,..-w-v 'yV ',. new ,WWW 1.5 Kurt 41 Kevin Hocker Sheena Holcomb Debbie Hood G.W. Huston finds being a teacher assistant amusing. Terry Hooper Ed Howard Martha Hrenchir Brenda Huffman Connie Huskisson G.W. Huston Robin Jacobs Wendy Jaeger Pam J ohannigmeier Diane Johansen Joni Johnson Melissa Johnson Jana Jolliff Kathy Jones Paul Jones Mary ww MM fm. Mini , If K W: ' i son 5611 Robin Jones Kurt Kennard Mary Kiefer Jodie Joseph Carlyn Jurgensmeyer Greg Justice Terri Keith Brett Kennedy Karen Kennedy Tina Kersulov Charles Kidwell Paula Kindell Rex King Tom King John Klaus Mary Kiefer and Cheri Anthony find some things interesting. x , O 4 l K V f f Lf! f 1 ff ,, ff Mike Klehr Roxanne Knipp Kevin Koeller Wy ,A ff ,jffzaw f 5 f 1 .zjq I' a,, X i Y! I 1 M, f f Richard Komtshek Robert Kramer Kelly Krueger M ,X , , M ,MW ,,....,,,.i......... , fu-'fi- ' Denise Kunard Kathi Lamaster David Littleton Kenny Lockard Mike Lockard 6 Steve Lanning Mike Larson Susan Lowe Peggy Luber Brenda Lund My Q2 f f 2 Greg Laster Debbie Lathrop Steve Magee Lisa Mahan Lesa Marshall Jeff Stokes spends free time practicing with the Jazz Band saaa L 4 , X f? f f .,.. ,. .X - . , 'YS f A, Vince Lauer Rick Lawrence X 2 Sheila Lichtenberger Ed Light 7 ff ff l 'h-2--U... V. -.... 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Denise Mogcheu Leann Mothersbaugh Sherri Motzel Sondra Mucke Paul Muren Jan Murray Jim Nagy Joyce Needham Wx Linda O Shari Damon S Nancy Nesbit Sarah Newcomb Richard Newberry Lori Newland Maureen Newman VD Debbie Nichols Kandi Oberlander Shannon O,De11 Susie Pigue Rick Pippenger Linda Oswald Rosemarie Owens Jo Ellen Paris Danny Potts Kathy Powell Tlall jf , 'xy x fa W Af? P 5 K 1 f Shari Paxton Rex Pemberton Vicki Pennington Don Powelson Vivan Preator ffjfm WMJ1' Damon Phillips Joe Piccinini Stan Pierson Tom Proctor Mark Pruyn Seniors show that they are number one in float building. Ken Pryor Mike Pyle fa, V, P yi 'i N, '04-4 Dean Ramsey Marlene RHHCY C35-I L. f 1 Mark Ricketts Jim Rider Melody Rife 4 i 3 Chris RI Tom Rassmussen Kim R8YIT1011d f f, X L f ,,.' wa, , f W f 4 5 Tara Roark Mark Roberts Terry R0bCftS Danny Sc -rs ig 15 Don Rosenberger gives David Wilson a hand with his project. Yelonda Roberts Jeri Roe Robert Roedel Brian Rookstool Don Rosenberger David Ross Marl- Shaunnz Lou Rector Eva Richards Roy Routon Mike Ruth Danny Ryan X 5 S 5 N S Q S I Rife Chris Rygaard Dennis Saling Bob Sanders Pam Sargent Tom Schaller Phyllis Schauffler 4 -Obefts Danny Schlobohm David Schmitt Dale Schwagerman Patty Scott Danny Scrivner Matt Sehorn Roedel ' Mark Seitz Barbara Sellinger Marque Shafe' Kelly Shaw Tammy Sheets Bob Sherman Shaunna Brown, Mary Stephan, and Susie Frnnerty dress up for 50,s day. Ross Cindy Shuck Laura Siegrist ,J L 'S ,, ? f 1 , y Ryan Lmda Sievert Shere Slpes 2 , , ' W f f, , ! E ff A Jeff Slater Kyle Smalley Mark Slaugllle, Keith Smith Leslie Smith Russell smith Gina Smithson Bruce Smykowski 101111 SHOW .,.f , ik As I I6 Mary Sobek Stacey Spainhour Joy Staten A Debbie Staub Brad Stearman Jeff Steele Marshall Morris skillfully adjusts the tripod. lf I' , we ,, Terri Stemmons Mary Stephan Charlie Stephens W Karen Stewart Beth Stiles Scgtt Stiuwell 1 ' - . ...,, .r...--...as-,- .,,........wf,.1-'.4.:..-eL+a..u..f.e-d.f..,Q-VL:..44nQQQ,,7.qu5,X-LL3:x ngum- A 4' ' ' .. ' ...,,,,. , , .Q ' . , xx 4 l l f KM J f l 5 A 1 Interl warul Nina Smith aten Steele tillwell ' ' 4 154 ,af C529 Sue Stockdell Jeff Stokes Cheryl Stroud Terry Sutherland Alan Swaim Chris Taylor Dan Taylor Toni Taylor Jeff Thomas DCHIUS ThOmPS0H Todd Truly Angela Turner Deanne Turney Tammy Utz Mittie Vandaveer 1 W' .fi Mm, x Q f I f f 1:52-.-fn 1 . 4 1 , , . 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K L txi David Wilson Keith Wilson Kenda Wilson Rachel Wilson Kristy Wiltermood Kevin Winking 2- Delbert Wirth Tina Wiseman Wendy Woodson Carolyn Wrap Mike Wright Z f. Linda Wrobbel Kirby Yates Sherri Motzel gets a charge from a Vandergraff generator. Brad Ziegler Cheryl Zuber ' excel The junior class of ,79 picked up their schedules and on August 28 began their year as upperclassmen. Juniors breezed through the fall and during Home- coming week they gathered at Burry Truck Line to build their float. Efforts were futile as they placed a low third. The class chose Missy Wolfe to represent them in Homecoming royalty. February came as Well as Courtwarming. Juniors chose Shannon Phillips to stand for them as the cere- monies progressed. After the seniors departed in mid-May, the halls looked somewhat empty to the junior class. As the juniors left on their last day of the J78-,79 school year they thought of the faces they would meet and the challenges of the year to come. 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X iii : , f .es aw , 1--we J Asif' W, , Tom Wingate Carl Winterowd Sandy Wisdom Missy Wolf Karen Woods Eric Wrobbel David Yankee Berry Yeldell Phronie Young Debbie Zaske ,.. .. .. ,..v,.Y..-.-,...... -,...... -..,,..-.1-U 1,.,.1f'n- .r--v Sophomores started the year off slow in class competition by placing fourth in float building but by the end of the year were proud to have placed first in class hall decoration, spirit jug and class competition at the Courtwarming assembly. The sophomores chose Debbie Cheesman as the class Homecoming attendant and -vl- f- 'i 9 ,I i .. 3 4, ia if , f 1 X35 JC hz 1 ICD D X ff'-Q if W! 4, ' X f 5 K 1 MV s QQ f X l s e ow. X fy it r my ' f Xq o X 4' 2 eff 9 KX Xa 4 4 1 v ,X aw, ,- ., ,K 24 Xp in f 2 -, sf. K ff , 4 5 , .. .,,, , , W W t 5, A, I , 4 , f ,, at f , ff , f Q Y gi 1 'K Xyfx 7 gg! 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W 1 'x dr 5, -f , I jk: f,VX,, 4 + , , lirl f eroooQ , C , lf ,K ,,yy if-z'Zff Y 3 f David VanBlarcum Tim Vansell Ray VanTrump Mark Verbrugge Mike Vermillion Ruth Vinyard David Voris X .46 , , at , Y , 1 7, 1- 1-A4 f-1 Z 'wa rw QQ, W, ' ,, f , X i ,, W ,y I M f, 6f ,M 'I Q y 90 , ZW X l W ,Ii ffl' X f ,WI I Q ,J f , if n fi f , ,i W , xt M at at 4 .mt , , ' x ji, , ' , X, ,f fy V kg , X171 X f f ft, Jeff Voss Jennifer Waite Gary Walden Tim Walk Kevin Walker Rhonda Walker Pam Wallace fx Carolyn Walter Craig Walter Doug Walter Kim Walton Kelly Ward DeeAnn Warner Walter Wassell I Brad Weddle Rhonda Wells Pat Weddle Gary Kim Weeda Wesselschmidt Arthur Wegener Dan West Mike Wehmeir Beth Wheatley Becky Weight Nancy Wheeler J on Weiss Brian White Bryon White ,, ,W , M. If 2-3,7 1 ff 32W f Q 1 s, Sophoi l X X X 4 . W ff! kgf X 4 K f sf , O iff' ' W i 4 2, I' X , N., W7 ,g f , W , ,Q , I A Darlene l Jeff Whit Vance W1 Barry Wh , ,. hm, ., -......f--at --H-a.me-.Q-...aa-:1.st.4...-,:::.-.cqnf ' ' v - M'f'j - 'Y - ' ' . ,JI ,L H, . J .-151, 'N' A-1 l , X W Z ya iff, I, r fl ?' X r ' , ,,,f!!7!,!, , ,' f ffiryffflrf rr ,,, v 1 J f f yy 7 W 1 ' W ff rw f mr. X Z S! f L.. 1 f 7 f W W X ff f Sy ! ,Q ,- , ' Wells Darlene White Patti Whitington , 1 I if ef 9 4 K f Sophomore Pattie Whitington finds the time to joke with classmates. X X U f Z C 7 W A . 1 X s 'fw J 7 Z2 ff f W WW, 7 f- r , r. ,z 7 ,r , I ff Q fbxfa, f , f K H0 ,1Q7 f 6 3 ,KM 1 V 7 r Z f if ' I W W , ff 5 X 0' ff 'i . 3, I If X C7 t, f..- ' I , yi J 4 5 45' ' iz KM- ff . i ff f .- 'xc 'fi'-1 i SN f ::1:r..N Jeff Willyard Lynn Wiltermood Martin Wix V Q 057 ,. ,ff f , I I ww, ,f ff ,Q fr , 1- f,!W,,gWy M , Z 7 4 f I Q I W? E s W. f' 1 , '9 W if ,f f Z9 ig X K 1 Q 'SV sf. X , , , 1, B fi E as , I x X x it ,lf Jenny Wolf Jeff Wons Dana Wollerman Brad Wood Joe Wolverton Marcy Wright ff ,ff 2, J 3 4 ,, , -Q I , ' 1 ff ff - Aff Z5 2 ' ff ff fQ 1, ff Z ' 1 ff SN l f fy' if 4 Z f f W!! 'K 2 , W ' 2' 3 rf K 9? , , 3 Kim Williams Brian Wills Lori Wrobbel Debra Caswell Becky Hargus Glenda Martin ff 7 f' Q 2, ff f , X fat W ff my ff A y Robert Williams Doug Wilson Paula Wycoff Claudia Cornett Georgette Linda Mills , ' ' ' '11' Kenneth Wilson Cheryl Yarber Bob Creamer Hazelrigg Jane Moore lschnudt gsgjfvbvhiigigouse gfgigkfvbuiiligngrg lI81iliiYf1Wiiii3On Shelly Wilson Shelli Yoakum Van Dunham Kelly Hobbs Brandon Staton Jeff White Gretchen Whittle ratley heeler ite rite I . - A ff 'I f r, 26545, gf, 214 f 1,- 'fw ' - f' 4147 - 4 Vx . V fre 'nw-y.,-wfg15,.,:q4i. ,::,:,.:S?2.-:gf gn X X , of iwfzfr 7 f , , , . . ,ff '4 if ' -. , 4 4 W 'V we , , ,gr -t X. r .5 'A e .' 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The Homecoming attendant was Shawna Matchell. The : . freshmen proved themselves again at Courtwarming by taking V .ai second place in the hall decoration competition. The Courtwarm- ing attendant was Arletta Pirie. The Freshmen Class officers were: if Nat Dolan, president, Becky Young, vice-president, Brenda Neal, secretary, and Stephanie Graham, treasurer. For the first time the class formed a new committee which consisted of six executive ,:,. officers. They were J ohnna Baxter, Jill Denzin, Brian Humphreys, Wes Parrish, Arletta Pirie, and Gina Wood. The Six STUCO repre- sentatives were Doug Adams, Julie Mathews, Pharra Mucke, Jen- nifer Rayle, Angie Stewart, and Ross Warner. Mrs. Kay Ford sponsored the class. Keith Arbuckle Kurt Arbuckle Renee Atkinson Kevin Austin Chuck Aylward ham. . sa 1 . ,X '- l + 53 ir xxgfx N 5 2 4 f YQ, X , 1-:ff J -i V XNW . ' - V X, . rs ? mf' - .V .gg r ' 33fS,P sf' re mkwe sf... Roy Acklin Chester Adkins Lori Amos Kurt Anderson Allison Adair Amber Alleman Curt Anderson Leta Anderson Doug Adams Eddie Aman Jennifer Adele Andrews Anderson of, gp-.K xr ,SK4'f'l .3 Qi x.,X P . -YD' X V 'M Q Julie B nett Teresa beria Darla nard Chris Bid dick v4::j:!:5:::i:1,.,:j.:.:,.. F? 4.Z:,,fjEgjfEt 5 VY ' 'rwxg ,. SLS! ' ZX SQVJV is J- ff ' 'Y -F2 'Q ' KEFS -we 2 , i gwagzgeye.-gr,--Q 'l 2 QL N :X 5,:::Qx ,g ' f W, r sl! , ,. X - :.. -gb ,E-6 . . ,V VM ' :'V'l::'f0 J' , - , 3 7, N? -- . - ' K? K? -JP' 'X 1 X 'X ,N SW f ,S ' , , -wi -I , 'Q S 54 if - V. '- F fffimt ' . we ff 1 N S V : r I, W , V-,P . . :ar 1 f ,Q aw . -.1 NE: X- -1 :Va igy 1 3 s ' , if ,, '- ' vt . , , -,: A S :A E: X 'J J M 5,..: 7 i I . Zi., EQ .. p. . V et, r , S Q M x ULQLQ 3:2-zf' .... eV , 1g,..........-. Rf f V of ,,,...rq---..-,, N' I Brenda Baker Mike Barnes Misty Beemer Susan Baker Johnna Baxter Mike Bell Scott Bargman Mark Baylie Mark Bellamy Carla Barker Kim Beaty Craig Belser Paul Barnard Rhonda Bedsaul Steve Belser Class officers, Brenda Neal, Nat Dolan, Becky Young, and Stephanie Gra- J A IJJI . .. ,. --M, Y- .- ...,, .-,, g V - I M V Scott Bots Sabrina Brac mar Becky Brac , , 7..' - , S ,f 1 f 7 I A ff '1- K ' ,YW ,f ' ' ' XT , I Xxx ax wsgfsg , , , .ix Z 'hr ' 1 at - ' J -'fi' , su' I 5 ' i 1 ,f ' , . -V f I QW! 1 1 i,g::1ff' 5 V, , J , t ,, i . fa r ' , ' f A , 1' gf57?f , , , , ,, . z t , ' f I 1 Q - 4 Y 1,2 I ' af, A f f is Q Julie Ben- nett Teresa Ber- beria Darla Ber- nard Chris Bid- flick , F 1' 1 I f 6 , f, , , . ,, 1 , A X Q, 3 i 1 Q X Q ,f aadf 4 . Rusty Boersma Travis Bossow Rosa Boswell Elaine Bowles Lucia Birkmeyer Gail Bishop Sheila Blackburn Kathy Bloomfield CITICI' l Q lamy ser lser e Gra- fi 'Vfn ' ' fr , . avi '7f- W ' , wff , ff ' 2,1 ,ji , ' , ' L fp. an ,pw rf y 9 ,f l Scott llowlcs Sabrina Brzngli- man Becky. Brriien Curt Bradford Donna Bramwell .loc Bradley Susan Brattin Rim Bradley Dennis Briscoe 34 X f QS? , ,, ,afWw aim, Cathy Carruthers dissects a frog while Gina Wood records the information. for L gy A E f ,ini- x '7' XT' ffm ,IT iff? If Richard Briscoe Colleen Burch Dan Campbell Carla Carter if Bob Carroll Andrea Brockett Cartland Burns Indra Cancienne Carolyn Carpenter Cathy Carruthcr Tracy Brockman Pratt Buster Robert Carboneau CLISII CLIIPCINGI Bruce Bucsing Chris Cain Karen Carter BHICC Czlrtmell - V V ---v --'- -r- A-Q1. ,c 7 Stacc 3' Carver Stcf Cesarx vi--.,n-.:-n-,x.nnx.........-. . .......-,A,..- Ryan Church Mike Coday Elliott Cogan Ginger Coldsnow Connie Collier Bill Collins Mike Collins E392 hlllfvflncl pm: 2 , , '2 '7'7f- ' X-I' f 'Wf1I7? 'L2'?:i.,!CZE M rf! .-, ze' Vg ,M ,i,3n,N Q 5 . V L, VV Q 954 f V' . ff? V x Vx of t Laura Connell Ralph Conner Clint Connors Natalie Conroy Connie Cooper Brent Corley Alisa Corn an Paula Cornwell Jeff Costello Bobby Cotter Brian Cox Bonnie Craig Debbie Craig Lon Craven Mary Dacus Jeff Dansby Bryan Danner Kathy Davis Scott Davis Chris Dawson Roy Dean I Q I 2 Z M0 4' f N m --x r g 7 gf Ref Z f QQ J , fa! Z X , f 4 f Q 4 I V ff f fd gl N Mike Shafe, Keith Arbuckle, and Gail Kowalski enter the Candlelighting Service. 2 9 1 ,V W' X im X W Q XX wg X aka XXX 2 is X XX X V X KB' B NN wmv Q N X .2 Ria 'Q X C if Q34 Paul Decker Chris Dix Jill Denzin Mike Dodig Allan Diamond Debbie DOdSOIl Sam Dire Nat Dolan K x , ,--0 i K Denise Doores Dennis Douglas Kathy Downey Danny Doyel Steve Drew Chris Briscoll Jeff Driscoll Renea Duncan .xml i Dayna Earl Terry Eatt Susan I war Bill Eis kin: Scott lf Ott Mike E Doug Val .1 ...gqef-.a,..q.,.-. ........-Q.. -uw:-Q1 nu, vu, vs, 1 I f iting gy? W 4 f Q, tails., - Q 5 Ira ew iscoll coll uncan .41 ixjffi .g i:.,:::a:'YN:?AX, ' ,-:V N -- rf 5 V .,:'- .x Ni, M 'QWN ,s as at 4 r W N ,TS X X' ' N x X N Q x XX xx X x X Q . . XX xx Q xx BX was S Ai x ex X x X x X? X X x if 33 J Q 3 x -V iw QW sig 11 X. 3 . Q , X x af' xx' x X X 2' Si: : V , Q ,S A X, x A we N x xx E X X X I v iw? X N X , ..., , Q x . xr. fl? 5 X Q .js , 'Ext xox ix x Y, NA . X XSQQ S x X xx x . S XS x ix. 1 fi x , ,S Q N. IF J e. ix A S weft, 2, Ka' xxx E x as 'x Dayna Early Terry Eaton Susan Ed- wards Bill Eis- kina Scott Elli- OIT Mike Ellis Doug l-'alke Lynn Famuliner Carey Farmer Ronnie lfarmer Lori lfarrar Bill lfeller Ifred lfike Thelma Ifisher A fl X 9' 'X H'- V . it B lf Q B JP- Quin? ir' .1-i6'i.n.-' 1 J. D. Fosburgh Tom Fowler Doug Franklin Doug Fredrickson Penny lfreeman Randy lfrieben Ronnie Froehlich Chris Fuller Lori Gallagher Jeff Gamble Lori Garrison Bob Gercone Ginger Gibson Michel Gifford ., E 1 ' E, xg s is ,r. 2 Q. , fs 15 a rwvlse 'ia - iss. wr if 1 , if -- L W x, f s ' X ' ' ' . 'Maj S Q3 X , ia X X! 5 Jill Gilbflff Neal Grady Mandy Green Mike Glukowsky Doug Graham Steve Green Donna Godwin Stephanie Graham Rhonda Gregg Colleen Goedecke Donna Grainger Dave Griffith Steve Gorman Jim Green Rh0I'ld3 Groom 7 Nat Dolan leads freshmen to Candlelighting. 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Janee Zammar, Rosie Turnbow, and Robert Hernandez take time si m gif 3 Q ZQQg gf? ns r T A- 7 7' 1723 4 , ff: , ,. , Z ZW V ,, xr mpaa A V- .1 4 1? f 7 ,ff ' 4,3 ,. .1 :- I--', If at ., f . ff I Off if f M M af W2 1 f' H 4 -4 . 1 f f WW 3327? , 'V 2:4 idk? Qyw fag? Joe Henson Rick Herbert Robert Hernandez wwf to chat. a i 2 XI, , . ,, ,, .I 4, 6 ?WGf5U?f7f . 1 , 1 he 4 Q! f 4 .V 'f if 4 iff? - :Fil f? if ,,V, ' M XV I f,fW!gfiV'.:,LZf -I : Z! yy: . , iffffda 2 . 7 WLM' ff f fi- 'f I g ,Z f ,f vu A, ZX f I 3 ,ff 'Z Terry Hibner Robbyn High Jeanne Hilligoss LeAnne Hisle David Hix Terry Hoffman Christy Hofstetter V 4 1 ,, M , Z Q ' 1 If iff .sa YZQSQZKEEQ Shelly Hoselton Cindy Howard Kathy Howe Stacey Hudson Shawn Hulsey Duane Hulen Brian Humphreys Q.. gl fe E 1 Terri Micho Lawrer Hutc , V ,,. , . ,, , ' .- ..., ' fs if Skies' f f- - ., , s s gm Q, A, J, ,. X . 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V59 M QL X N25 , tx 3 1 3 1 X l ,,.' ,f f' L3 wkxk 1,131 tk i Gail Joslin Dale Keefe Gary Kelley Leann Kcmpf Tony Kane Doug Keim Scott Kelly Jody Kcnnamer f -, 3911 W ' r- 1 1,1 X ' f 1 X 2 fkff 2 X f 4 X 4 , . 2 3,1 N 2' Q X f .1 'f . M111 -lllafs 12 Xf 11 je 1 ff x1 V? f A if fic ' C, Aw 1X fx i 1 f jj- X 1 X1 WY , 9 fs - 1 I X 1,, .X . X X 1 X f 6 X8 X 4 , x1 1 v X sf X :Q f We 1 1 1 ?sXzX-NX .1 .32::.:?'i,. If S ' ' Qilxiixf' W 311 x Q 1 E f.. ,w , f 1, I f ' ff! , fi'Tyj I ,. 1 1. ,X W A f f ' X f ' . Q 1.1 ., A -L1 ff 1 , ,1X ...1 :f-- if : 1' :5g,1y,. 3 ,Z 57.5 , ,Q 4,1 X, , 1 V 1 141224 .. X A 7' ,..AXX1fX1 '11 A if 41 . fsfi f 'l -. .X 3 -F723 V fu Ii a-1 ,N X S 1 A72 110 ff' V 111 1ff 1, 1 ,1 1 . Q 1.1,1Q,1, X f , rw K 1 f ,Qff . A ' 15, f is . W 1 ,ff I 'L 1' J Q X i 5 ' X 1 X1 1 X , 1X1 x . . .5 11x 1 X X N , mx 1 1 X X fx XxXN F X AX ws X .. x Q ' 4 XX - ,XA Pat Keyhill Vernie King Lisa Kirn 1 Uw- rs ' '..X-1.1 1.:,1::f . X 'Vie -- X ' E.. 'N NXVA g:..xf f, X if X X 1 X X x Qt Ns x YQ ' x X xW fe x X, x as f x x 5 NX L Q 1 X ON . me - XXXf- x s .Q XX y X X X l Jeff Klemenz Pat Klote Rick Klotz David Kleikamp Gael Kowalski B '12 ' ' - . 5,7 - w ' .X . ,X f 5' V1 ., :,, VX L v 11: X 1 1 s 1, .. A M ' 'f .143 ks? ' f 25 1- fi -s ,. 1 ' F XV w vt ' 1 224.4 xp P, L. Y X -1 - asks ' X s 1 43' .11 K X . 1Xx X 4, p . fi X. -. 5 1 3 1 Lori Kreeger Lisa Kropf Vic Kurtz Randy Lackey Pam Lane Jill Lape Brian LaPlante Vicki Larson f f , ffff! X .- ,QWYQV f-,ff,ffi4f ff . 1 f. Ffufvf 2 5 Z 44159 1, f' cf 1 f 1ff1 Brenda Baker uses the microscope in a Biology experiment. .X A-J? ,Sx 'X . p . 11, X . ff 1 f ,1 G 1 ! 1 m,,v S f Sherri Lasswell To dd Lathrop Heidi Lau 1 1.,.1.1.- -1 111-1-1.1.1 ' -L .X WA-H ,J ...., . - Qs... x. 1- .52 . .4 W. 1. xx tk- K X X 1 . X t ,1f2 N ,.' ' X 1 V--- 1 ' xx XX NY' xxx? x5 x'X X NN X31 X XQ 1 f X f X f 1A1 X Sfx x Xsxg X fg x xr X xi? 1 x 1 XX5 fr XX 0 .1 fx X Xi x f X Q x gk , S 'NX gfixx 9 xx X K x xx e X x is S X 5 N S S x j X S . X Xg5:iX s Xrxefs .ax .1 . -. . . ' X-X' Vx ' .X 1 sl . f, Q 4 + f .X A if . 1. f f x X Xe xx x XXx XF Nix xxx ax xB X XX X S N XX X1 xx X ' NX xi XX ? xx x yx, Xxxxf Ax 1 f xg X SX . X ,1Xf' j is ' , l QT fx ' 3 X 1 N N ' x S1 X s 5 X 5 X 7kBX XY, KX X' xx X X Wx XS 5 XXX X XX X X S XX 1.11.11 is-1, X Q 1 x- XXV N' XX Xxe x Brett Lenger Kay Lewis Monica Lewis 1.. . A 3 1 4'1?zXX?: fl X, .1 X., . ,,......, ge Xs.g15:1s!sis ::'- it .. . f X X X X'x 1 X 1 Q X N15 x X 1 X s 1 f 5 X N xx Y , B x xxx 1 Xe- fX 1 .. x ZX QQ X X X Q v ,Y N Q X1 Xf 1 1 Q x 1 x W KX s 15 1 x x Y .,,. 1 1 X. X,,, 1 1 .X g 3 XX Q XX 'ng , .v5.gz11. wigs . ' X . f x vw 4-4. X X Q x -av , XM: X ' x 9 X- me -is it R XX .X Q L f '2 X xi . X f br- 1 X 0 X f S X . X X X ,XX ..,X X X. Qx 1 S N X V V . :IS T: ,C av s Sherri Lewis Lisa Licata Rhonda Lichtenberger .1 Al. , XXX Wi- e M Z X ' Xs, .X - X 4- X1 X1 1 X,- aX X JLXX 11 x X V- Y QX , x X xx ,X X S xxx Xx S N xx X 3 x ' 1 X xx E Xi Xe S, X 2 x ii' 51: fX x . X ' 1 X X. x i -11: 1 XX, X X . 3 X Juanita Lipe Lisa Loftis Kelly Logan I David Doug Lut Mark Lowd man Kathy Lynn xi Ross Warner listens attentively during class. Steve 4 M v F Sf .. X ? X xt S 9 ' -:-: t ' vw v, :AX X, - - sw X f X. .,,. X s X NX X wiv ,x X 4 4,3 x -P: V . .... A -S5315 '- TfsGfX17W.35:Q! H 1 ' A XS' X 6 Q f WQ f Y f Q 'V ' i if x 5 Q 1:1---. -44. N' Wim N gags.,-5 V- -N, '-A 4 N X N 'X X Q QQ xii? X X A f 5 X N J X G X g 1 x QQ R: N Z X ' ' X X ,.Ab O .X MA 53 s 7 it . M S 'f X V 4' Ki? f 'f 4 -2, f 13 sd 4 Danny Mairet Danny Martell Camie May Kirk Martin Anna Mayer Paul Martin Michelle McCorkle at Q7 sy X s ' Q X 5 XX X ' S X X S X Q Q X X x rv cv- X . 5 X sb X 5 R A X f 21' H- .. X Q Q 1 Shawna Matchell H f X --xv 'XX N5 S . f1' ,., XXX ,Q .' X X X Y RSXX X XXQX X WX: X X N 4 X X2 X 5 X X N , , at Xxm:-Q--Xrt ,'. . X. .: X X X s X X W X Qsxxsk X jak X X X X X 7 , 1 '4 1 3 James McEntire Kent McLaughlin Deanna Debbie McMul1in McLanahan ::.- rr,.:::: ,,.. X X s 9 . 1 X XX S X it iz, X axe X ' X Q5-qx 'Q msg x X X X X ISN X 3' fi ' Q A X I X f ff s 1 a , , 2 M, W: Susan Meier Mischelle Mesa Terri Meyer Melanie Melton Caroline Meyer Kevin Michael Angie Mendez Laura Meyer Mike Miller sf' f'? :X f - wif Steve Ffwllum and junior Daryl Felkins entertain with the pep band. ,.,,.,,,-...,... l 0 f 1 X N 4 N- f ,ZX as if fax I ' mtefzeata S i ,, is - ' J i x Tina Mitchener Betsey Molinano Annette Moore Marti Moore Donna Morris Gary Morris Kevin Morris Pharra Mucke Charlie Mudd Kim Muenks , X Wi x Q xv X X Kirk Mullins Mike Murphy Debbie Murphy Kelley Murray Lisa Nash -VN -N c, . X X 1 X - N I ,exploit X X sox X X X x X Q A X x X 1 X X v X B Xa X g is es x 'Y K N Q X Q 1 N2 Nbfx 1 fx .. rv it Q S s X X Ns N , 3? N l 4 fx Brenda Neal Hugh Nelligan Sheryl Nelson Robyn Nichols Sharon Nicklas ,Q , ,f , IW f f' W M mu 7 ,, ,, f fr W W ff X X fx Angie Mendez and Kathy Roney add a little humor to their Earth Science class. at 5 Marcy North Tricia Oberholtz Bob O'Connor Charlie O'Quinn David Neitzert Kenny O'Br1en Jeff O'Dell Glenda Oswalt Mindy Nussbaum Robert Ochoa Todd O'Nea1 Lori Oxley ir . A 55 rw ? , , , 1- 1 2 ' 2: . - MX 6, , I , , I 3 r Steve P2 eitz West Pa rish Erik Pa1 tersc llliiiii 5 fy Z W . 5 Q Z 4 Z E XA I 2 f N Chris Petr Scott I lips Jason l hp! k , Ju, ,-mL,,- ,.........,.--.1.Qmawu1-,t1ANJ.i. .KQ.-4g4g54z- M fy- - - V 1,-.Hu f -sam-.....4.-...aw-5,.4k,,.,q:.,.,,,m,, ,K ' M ' K V, 21,1- M f-A V - ' f .N7 s, im Q , -all .W f 4 ,, W ,,,, ima QW. - :ience if - if fff X - 2 '?4 5. , I J'Quinn Jswalt BY 1 fi , f V X 4 X fiifwjm in , ' ,s iziiikglfkif.-1 ,,,,,.. ,,,,,, , ,,.. J W ,J gr:-Q - ff J- W . N. ff: J H f ' f pf was 7 , is f 1, ,' '-,, f' A W' iff Q W 2, me A ,,, ,rv Steve Pan- Sheryl Patterson Colette Payne eitz Stephan Patterson Kearie Peak West Par- Pam Paxton Cathy Pearson rish Erik Pat- terson n 'in ' , L f if - , I. .tl .1 ., ,gy '30 ,f ,P In My ',,' ,V '- 3ff,' A4 ' ' ' 7 Z .W f ff V J Kristy Pebley Doyle Penning Steve Perkins . f cms Afiena Pirie Kim Potts Peters Bonnie Ponseigo Julie Proctor Scott Phil- Greg Porter LeAnn PrY0T lips Jason Phil- lippe it Carol Puffett Robert Rafter Jennifer Rand 4' 1' ff ,W 14 1 Shelly Rankin Rhonda Reed Theresa Ravell Scott Reichman Jennifer Rayl Kurt Reinhardt Steve Redden Alicia Reynolds Mike Rhea Pete Richey Brian Riggs Donna Roberts 1, , , , vcr . t,-iq , fvxl if Cathy Robinson Terri Robison Jim Rodgers Kathy Roney Angie Ro-Trock Larry Routon Kathy Ruland f 73'iE:'s . 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W J s ':: J -- Q 'sr' fvnii 2. .,,..:.t :' ' K 1 it W K'-+ X Vg 'AHC - 2 fm t - NME X 4, .. , ,W .. W ,Q X f ' X? , 3 'Ji ' WN, 5.5 30 o- f K2 Q lp- S' ta A - A 5, X A E t I 5. , N5 M, .t h E t . 3 'N K 5 cgi. S' KV i J -Q fp x Cindy Russell Jenny Ryan Bob Sackuvich Jill Sanders Marti Schauffler Jeff Schilling Phil Schoettlin .t . NK x 1 5 . K X x e V X , X N Xxx S fs Q.. as f , . 'T Q I S s A gr N I Kathy Schmitt Kristi Schneider Lisa Scott Shelli Scott Mike Shafe' Rhonda Sheldon Doug Sherman ' 4 fr Q S 'V 3' t 5 T 1' ' Y lr Wendy Sherman Jan Shook Jim Shoptaw James Shriver Tom Silvio Beth Sims Dean Sire f Q 47 2 2 432 ,.a.,wfmKd4mufw,Wf, f an I X ,ff V M '-W J af y , 'x-ww s 5 f Jim Shoptaw and Chris Taylor share some sc in K vixx N Q A ass, .Q KK igiesir, -. ' ,sssyxxvy 1 l F T NN Q 1 ,fx as ' Q' S 'a sw XZ , Q S 5 N s Q X it Q t is X, SXS S t T fi, K. NX is gk f i I C X at . Q x 3? X ins? Patty Smith Brian Sprecher Susan Stacey Jeff Stahl XXX 2 XX K ,Km-Q QW Q g as Q X x mit X ,X ? I a Y t X few has , r Q .J 'im 1' Vet . 1 ,... , K. ,TSX X A r X X X X X Q-Q 1 X X g rv X N' v gt X as 'fi W nfnwaw 1 Wav ,, M, S , J' J ff f , W0afw,0a f ' ' ' H f, f ' 'Tw 'L ,f 1 f f ff of ienoe info. s - -'-' J ' .. cv f 5 4 'V ' ig?-Q A W ga, J ' are ,Q 1-was T , s a , - . t . sa K if 1 :.t .n m w e 0 ' I . twin? , , Q X' ' 4 K , 5 J ,s - Q I kk x I . o ,W ,.., , , T X at KKK A Q S .4113 .X '- N, K, ,f K ff MN , T it ff' Robert Stark David Stevens Angie Stewart Bruce Stickler 'N Q S3 fsi x ,. ok s g X X 1 X xy X .4 ' , 'ffxvx ., l M5522 N ,,.:..K.K ,: , K ,K Xt X ,N XX SKA x 5. --.. is ., ge rr- Tammy Stone Karen Stroud Danny Stumbo Ellen Sullivan Xi -N sf: Ronda Sword Jeannette Tarwater Chris Taylor Katie Taylor A' 1, A s K 4 Bryan mas Diane Joe mas Melody Tho mas if ? 12EE .: '- . 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Q , 362 V if V Paula Uchtman Jeanette Valenti Steve Vance Paula Vaughn Laurie Vest Linda Vick Judy Waite Shelby Walke- meyer Christy Walker Randy Walker Marie Waller Rhonda Wallace Joe Walter Cheri Walton Lisa Ward Donnie Warner Ross Warner Vicki Watson Carrick Webb Karen Weddle Greg Weight -7- --as--or-, --Y,1,v , 2 fx, V X ,, , ,- 1 4 ,, f . , 7, f ff ,IQQLH , ff Q ff fi f if f X f ff ! , ff , 1, af Rhonda Weir Jessica Wells Cindy Wendclman Alisha Westerfield Denise Westhofi' Burt Whaley Janna Wharton vp-.,s5...,v-1-v,:.......,.- .-- W gl l ,cf A, f ,V - ' A j,75 V i.,'56wfo .A' LK 'Q ff, 51 ir? M 1 Ms Iva' . - ' Q sfi ' ' f , ' -fm Z: 2' ,' 5:-'3' E 1 0 1 A ' if- ,. 14 45 W U? ff yy Za f fi f jfyfi L f A Vince Whiting Mike Wiley Ronna Wilk Terre Whitener Joyce Wilkinson Danny Wheeler Kim Whenham Elaine Whitaker ,f-4. - X I ,. ,Z f 4 7 .,.. Z 2 5' NX . QX1 1 I 'f 7fWTff ff l f'- ' ' My - 'zfPsw::' f, of , f f , f X Z if' 4 . iff ,f 'W 3 we ff 7 'V ,.,f' ' Q' Z ,M 4 'WI ,. M' j X if f 7 J X W f f Q2 4 Z W Z Nw, f my , f I -T ff ll V vizl 'ff ,,' 1 ' ' f F' l ' fzv' , I W I XM x ' 1 W r Q, Renee . , .1, . Wilsg J ay Wilkerson Kim Williamson Janet Williams Cary Williams Karen Jerry Williams Cory Williams Allen Wllll3mS Williamson ZWZQQMWZW ,WW ,,f ww' Vince Whiting has a snack during Biology class. lITlS 21lTlS , ,, M' , 47' ' '. I ' , 'fffuf 412' V V A , if ,, , ,., f,,, , f ' 1' 5 f I! X 72 f, U X wwf ,, 9: G WW Q 5 lk 7 . , x R 7 .. I W W4 f ff' ,jj ,Q . Sf Vly ff 4, f? U mf, 6 9 My 1? f f f 9 f W 2 W f ff X B7 X 'W ff W 4' ff xW f' ' 1 ss f W f 1 fff 1 'W csvvw' gf ' X ' f ,LW ,K z ' Q32 W X - . . ,, 1 .Z .- 1 v , I :ni 'A . ,f . ff K ,, x ,lar , X Lf l If Q x 4 f ff ., ,,, i fy 3 g 4 M? I 19 fi, 'Q M f r,s, U K K f! W Q . M A ' Y -, , 4, w 0' 2 ffm 1- ' ffff M,-1 I 2 Mitch Wright Angela Zaiss Shannon Zukle Rick Winegar Janae Zammar Sonja Duncan Becky Young Michelle Zimmer Rose Mary Giacomo W l , as if John Richard Wilson W1ll1amW1nqu1st Gina Wood Rusty Woods V, Williams Tammy Wilson Wendy Witte Dale Wooderson Brian Woolley, YI Q Renee Z Wilson 4 W 1:4 w e iff 'Que 'Qi V. if if R ' . ' ai q 2 W 1 , if W ' IE .. ,, RA Ross Warner is a wild and crazy guy. ,s.,.-..1-.- .1 ,,,,, - , - ... . .. .-...v.---1-.. -......., ..V-.,......- ..,..,-.f-ui..-,,..i......-..q,,-.1,...- .1-, .2' ff iz, ZS 0 I I Reassessing the -needs of a rapidly growing school district was the main concern of the LS school district administration. When Superintendent Dr. Bernard C. Campbell first came to the district there were 600 students through all twelve grades and only 20 teachers. Now, some thirty years later with just under 7,000 students and 390 teachers, programs have grown and pros- pered, but there is still a need for further expansion. The new Department of Special Education directed by Dr. John Patterson is one such expansion. This program provides help for many different types of handicaps and more emotionally distrubed students are being helped. The gifted student program, offered only in the summer for those high school students interested in the areas of business and math, will be extended to elementary children during the school year also. Plans were finalized for the completion of the Fine Arts build- ing located behind the Div. II building. This new addition will greatly till the needs of the high school in the years to come. The R-7 administration-working hard to meet the needs of a still-growing city. We wg isp ' . X .., f ' s:::.'1:g:s:.m .-f , X N r on s.,...,,s if , , r 4 2 1 ts, . , J T ' S .p my ,X s N X . QS N uk N X N .X Q N ii- Mrs. Paula Belser and Mrs. Jean Alley assist Dr. John Patterson, director of the new Special Education Department. M kiilvlb ra N K ,eg so ,, 4 , fs M V wil A fa Q s ' K f s Y 2 r .1 sm, at eff 7fLJ 'W2 W.4:' x 35 I I f KW f f YSQQ, is 4 ,J Nz A yfg f f z f ff be riifttw 2 t .L -:, ,Y at W, ,s,,3,p,, '11,- q A 7 f X' tone. or 1 s 'V W - Q . , , 25394 f .r Vis! sr rr-as fg,,x.,g.f2 fir ef wr .X Q? ,grey k lg 2-'five 'Wai A . t 1 rk f, .Ar 1.2 X Wfv 'N sf. r. ,. .155 ,. . , gs 2. , -ve's . ai - 'mf X 'fy'-2T:,sfQ G -L . Ay. Egg if is V fa 'ffffrfgggw esg 9 .NMS . . sz- .' s V .gm ,. S 'fi-fxkyi. it ry , 553 as Mrs. Helen Shiddell is the secretary for the Board of Education. 3 t ,Q mf. wwgwmw 'O' 4 f Q X 'X M , ' ff W J , af ,MMM Assistant Superintendent Stan Magady goes over daily work. Q' XXX . 1979 Board Members: Dr. Dan Blackwell, Mr. Bob Gourley, and Mrs. Diane Sperber. .N s N. TNQ P' , fe: 1979 Hertz ' ' f '-- fr ' V- I-I I g,l,:-. ,-,K-'z-,Wg l 5 - f IJII. ,X - 4 ,wwf k. PS. x 1 Mrs. Diane 4 is 'fx 'Sv K . K Y ' tw: .. B , ,Tux fix Proofreading is Mrs. Betty Davis, Board of Education treasurer. H YA ' WW! 1 1-My ...aw ff , dl . 'MYV M' ,ti fi ' Dr. Bernard C. Campbell, Superintendent. if 4 , s U Q Z M gf we K ' 'f 14 Y. 9 Board Members Mr Philip Schauftler, Dr Russell Ritter, and Dr Robert 'MQW K 5 fi l ff .9 7' YW ,WWW aw M Ax ,W mum-M W' ts J , X X - M' ,V .,,g4,,,,,4 W 1 2 2 ,f..eM.u-...A Mr. Clyde Taylor, Administrative Assistant to the superintendent. w, ,, ff My W, if f ,ff W.. -W 197 : . - - Coordinator of Elementary Education is Dr. Kenneth Lackey. Hertzog. - 'Y .. '-,-.N Q..-......- , ,,,,,.,.,Y,, , faced te This was the year for several additions in the principals, ofices. Mr. James Brockman remained as coordinator of secondary education and Mr. Robert Diekmann again was Div. II principal. In Div. I Mr. Paul Munsen was promoted from his previous post as vice-principal to the principal position. Mr. Doug Hatridge was hired to be the vice-principal of Div. I. In Div. II Mr. Robert Al- len became the new vice-principal. Both ofthe new vice-principals were pleased with the community and the school district. fnwmfwwfwf Mm MQWWW Mr. James Brockman greets students with a smiling face. Mr. Robert Allen talks to a concerned parent on the phone. NR ww 'Y . . .N .so Q Q k Q . x . s X 1 . K X xg 1 2 l g Q . A L Q iixfa NNT t : . Q . . s A s Xxskx sit .gllx l I .. X .xi N. .X six Paperwork takes a lot of Mr. Robert Diekmann's time. -.6-qui' - X .v 1 x -5 'Q-Six Q ,KL , v 1 ww , IQ KX Q U S 4? V 'Q-,.4 S:xY. f' X . Af x '. Q .,,.,.,v-fe-'sz r if Y.. x X ..-nm w 2 2 W? ? in , .Z ,, W, X .Q X ' X Y X lrofgzkwwf -We f X- Q Q XNFVQ, fl ff 5 A Ek ,sr X A Qiowgrig X X A ..X,,'w,xS.Q,k ,M ,X S w,w'N1-em Use S X fr fkmixffk A .vi I sgwfyiwxw xf X, V :gm L ,WZAZN nys - H: X X-Hxng sw X Rexx f tb' 4 4 WE ' fe Ag fi ff!! K Q 1 Yxgziiik ,4,,1:f, 'mf W W... .N . X sk' X Wx X V K . X' XX N X ' 1 N ,Q S XX X f Q QQ X ii ,, N X X X b f N ,N ,Q X' X X 4 jgxf' 4 X 1x v Q N 4 1 5 H pixxf gkxfx 4 xx, 5 , ' i , if GEF W , 23 ff p Z L 5 p 2 ? fx, ,wi Rv . xc p , 3 T Q 4 X 2 N Y f ,X ., V X f wx Q N Q A Q ff s -. Lv N 5 ex . PF E, Mr. gy M K fx ,vm gp -www Mr. Doug Hatndge W31tS for h1S next v1ct1m. Paul Munsen prepares to look over some papers. 'RS , ,,,,,,,. ff , .MW,,,wMff1 W, ...,-mv- ' 1 2 I 1 3 6 K 0 ek if 3 -xv -4- -Q.,-I-1 .3-1-...-Tvqg ,..,..,...-i---...-.,,.,..........- g- Secretaries help to keep our school running smoothly. They also add spirit to school activities. At almost every sports event, band concert, or whatever the occasion one is sure to see several of the secretaries in attendance. The average day of the secretary varies. Their jobs consist of typing, filing, answering the phone and doing the other things necessary to make an institution suc- cessful. In Div. I Mrs. Toni Ortiz, Mrs. Loretts Craven and Mrs. Gwen Hunt work in the office. The secretary to the counselors is Mrs. Shirley Garland. The ladies in Div. II,s offices are Mrs. Arvilla Keith, Mrs. Joyce Oldenburg and Mrs. Judy Rountree. The counselor's sec- retary is Mrs. Mary Gibson. Mrs. Norma Bruce assists the athletic director, Mr. Tom Flint. The secretary for the coordinator of secondary education, Mr James Brockman, is Mrs. Anita VanBlarcum. v f . . W v X m .mW, Mrs. Bruce hands Mrs. Keith a folder filled with scholastic information. .Xa V We a fa wwf, f A 'I .v ff W ZZ , v Z4 ., X ,, f f f Q A f f 4 fJ f fm, if Z f W ' yr f, , , f 44, K zwfffjw , f fi 6 2 'K I W... M-wr' W Q Mrs. Gibson assists the counselors in enrolling new students. , .. a t . .a , X 4 fp be .Y . -1 V. . . f . caravan? E 2 , Al Q4 l , '4 eff f Any. gg. x , 1 V g g, ' , . 11 ,T ' ., ' ' f . . V f f V420 f f' S eg My-W., .61 X Mrs. Oldenburg's smile brightens the office. s f J X ,,,, W ,MM 'G 4 ,, V 4' Zigkgft Z ,M ,A ' f A Mrs. Rountree listens to a student's excuse for being tardy. A YK J l wigff ' N J-ftf'i:e57ff. We . ,z , . ii .-wnigi iflf-?W.g52g c f X - 3 A' FF ss -f X. Sa. f- -n, - fu gs ,sw 1, ,. si ' N f if swam 1 A Q ,i s, N 4 iw, f t f , Q figs JN ws. if 5, ,452 ' 5 ftiafizfag- ai.. ss: . N Mrs. O1 Mrs. Y ... . . , ....... 4--.1 M... .-...-.-.-.s-21.-. R... - Y' v -- .,,,. -- H -. , . . ..1.....--.-...........,.. L,-,,,,, . A, . V I .. N I I Q- --f-- A- ,.... q... , I f A Q, 7, .,., , ,,.,,.,,,. , . in no gd M - . A5 'X W? ,QL af, 'f 5 4 my W, WZ 1, ,,, dy. x Mrs. Hunt is the face in the window at Div. I. SMX 'sw wswwsswemsw.. N.xXxX A . X 5 Mrs. Ortiz makes copies of the weekly bulletin. tgps E ,,.f' !,,,M Mrs. VanBlarcum fills out an order for needed items. Paperwork keeps Mrs. Craven busy. N31 QP Nwfmwmsws -SS ...W Mrs. Garland works hard filling schedules. 4 IX ..-o-5. ga f 5 vp--wxs-a-,sp-rug..-. ,---.--1--Q ,-.. ,f -Q-4-if 4 azfcwlemf- ae!! Since counselors work privately with each student, they are seldom in the spotlight. Counselors are an integral part ofschool life at LSHS though, and the students here know it and apprec- iate their help. Div. I counselors work with freshman and sophomore students to explore career possibilities. HA career is more than just a job, explained Mr. Charlie Browne, director of career counseling for the district. It's a total way of life. I-Iow you live, where you live, yourjob, recreation, and value systemf' In Div. I, Mrs. Cheryl Rohner assists freshmen, and Mr. Marvin Kirby works with sophomores to aid students in exploring each of these avenues. Div. II counselors Mr. Lyle Jones, Mrs. Lois Walden and Mr. Cliff McCormick assist the student in planning for his future by helping him apply his values to the type of life-style best suited for him. There are more choices open for kids today, reported Mr. McCormick. It's more than just choosing between college and a job now. There are many alternatives to college that provide excellent opportunities. The military, vocational, and technical schools are just a few of the choices students should be aware off, Counseling requires a master's degree and at least two years of teaching experience as well as a minimum of 18 months ex- posure to working in some field other than education. Though the counselors seem to enjoy it, it's not an easy job, but one chosen out of concern for others and satisfaction in helping people develop and grow. re I Q ,. Y . ,A ,, t Xwfr t f 1 ,. f Ng ,lt-, ,. W ff abil? xg! gif Mg! ,..,f :ra'?re'rf,555 W v gy it 1, X 13. V . t :Mfg V A ftga I 'M if 5 Q 1' fi' It QV ' . . , lf J? 3 vc, if ,M sl' I .ti-' 2 . .1 , j'V. ' -'-t Q ?5iZf?'i' .1 fan.. - f 1' i M :X me Q Mrs. Walden displays her talent for listening, a necessity for counselors. 'ex l as las 3 . , Q ,Wa .,,,. , j. ,,,,, gigs 1' I im 'Meta A his st f 9 9 n 5 . 'K 7' S ri n I1 5 75 All PP Il Il il i4 2 4-uf S1110 r Q . . . K X ffl! I X . Ji - QQ ' . F' 5 . I ,, Q, , t X- ,Q S ,Ax Ste A x , J. C , s' Secretary Mary Gibson listens closely to Mr. McCormick's instructions. X V , 4 75 X if fp, g , Y , W f Ae I ., ff , XM' 'X '.::. j ,fa ,af 1172 , ,AL . .22 Z t.., .Wg ,-,,,,,,-.,N, ,,, , ,,,,,,,,,s,,,,,,, ..., :.-.g.u- ' - , of.-1, '4ga4xx N.wQ tvxum,...g,-,L..,Q.1..-.f. ., . .. , . I sw, Q tions. .Q u ' if .ug x X3 Q 4 .. .SX J ., f. . ns. f. rw. 3 151 - ' 1 '- 1' 1 6, ' w I .ji A an if . Vi: 'ti if 'J s QQ' Ev .. ,ff af., 1 ' .. - X .- 1 .FQ-f ,Q V w A,.g,,x2- D . lt-,s ,QL ,mimi ,fc 3 ini X x. 1 35 1 X . 't Xi Ek, yffif Q, ' . g --tw Q . ' f if' 'V .' . High ,Nigga f ' . 1 . a 4 -- f .,. 1 s to . C it ,f 1 1 .1 , '1 f- ff sys. ,s sf.. 2 - , W- gf' kfgv X x ,ste 4 As sy: X X f . N ' - U gf 's'-Q' 57 1 f ' 1 if- 1' si- .if AMF' wg f- r r 3. t . . l -,,,, x 3,5 Qs ,ig X 3. s sky A N 5 s . j V . is f K It r V, X sf sw, , , . 4 ty f, fl g ' 1 . Wg. X' X -f inf 6 f . iifri, r X + 5 7 w Y 'l ' ' ,P-' Wsgslftbixa f X K .t A X ' X t f ff , . ' ., YT . ' .JM . 9 19'Mm-3, if ' x Q r ' M' ,,,.:5-ya . , wgfws .' . - it f' .. - 5 ' .mrs . - ,.,.,.,, . L. X '- V' A 'jg' W 3,3 i f -V K . K4 ' I f - To .QV . ..,, . Q E is in Q aw Mrs. Rohner attends an important meeting. Mr. Jones pauses to take time out from a busy schedule. +V f Mr. Browne d1splays what counseling is all about. .. -' 4 M .amuwf Mrs. Garland, secretary. tcases Mr. Kirby. I I Teacher and office assistants offer great help for teach- ers and the school in general. These students are volun- tarily selected by certain teachers who need some extra help. This usually takes one hour out of the studentls day to help assist the teacher or office for any special help. The office assistants run special errands concern- ing attendance, file cards, and even do some cleaning. This offers a good way to get to know a lot of the teach- ers better and the departments. mln our department, we couldn't do without them, said Mrs. Jo Rudolph, who teaches bookkeeping. Ult is a lot of workin the business department, but l really enjoy it,', said senior Debbie Campbell. Robert Curtright and Johna Campbell help record attendance in Div. I w.o,,,,w.Qam0,.-.-Ww.M-apaww X i 5 l l 5 l 3 f ,, Y . S Ii s 5 x Q Htl E 6 'S .' E, ,.,..,. A air. ' 1 3 5 .ar , ,1- s N ' ff 'Y A 'ge- s l 9 ss? 'J' A f 5 Teacher Sipes, B. Smithsor Hood, D Oberlanc Wills. Rf K. Dann l X . , X --.. sf I f sfz- i r X ,,,, ..,. fs www tfer C 3 ' Y .... . f . Office Assistants. ROW ONE: M. Abernathy,S.Gibbins,T.Jewitt,L. McCoy C Bowman T Diehl T Miller D MCG i D M h ll Burch, K. Oberlander, A. Johnson. ROW TWO: A. Miller, J. Thompson, G. 7 l , l , l l n u re, l OSC e A A . Teacher Kennart Rife, .l. Stephan nctt. M, T. King scholl. T Aoejuf' X J C Teacher Assistants. ROW ONE: Walter, M. Webb, B. Stiles, J. Davis, S. Sipes, B. Darabos, L. Marshall, S. Childress, B. Bearden, B. Martin, G. Smithson, D. Lathrop. ROW TWO: C. Mclilroy, D. Staub, T. Chamblin, D. Hood, D. Angel, K. Duncan, S. Stoekdell, J. Bollinger, L. Anderson, K. Oberlander, L. Wrobbel, B. Huffman, T. Wiseman, B. Davis, B. Whittle, L. Wills. ROW THREE: M. Westlake, R. Knipp, J. Edwards, T. Miller, J. Freed, K. Danner, K. Stewart, A. Groom, R. Moore, P. Akers, S. Cornwell, M. Kie- fer, K. Wiltermood, K. Kennedy, J. Barry, K. Smalley, C. Stroud, T. Diehl. ROW FOUR: D. Schmitt, Henley, C. Simpson, B. Smykowski, F. Weaver, R. Duncan, P. Kindell, S. Mueke, J. Slater, J. Brock, J. Green, K. Kennard, G. Geritz, S. Pierson, S. Givan, M. Sobek, J. Thomas. ROW FIVE: K. Koeller, R. Roedel, D. Dyer, G.W. Huston, B. Graham, J. Piccini- ni, D. Thompson, K. Diekmann, B. Elder, J. Klaus, M. Ruth, K. Smith, D. Williams, D. Welt, B. Jones. Teacher Assistants. ROW ONE: G. Corson, T. Stemmons, B. Kennedy, K. Kennard, L. Oswald, R. Wilson, R. Whenam. K. Williams, T. Forbes, M. RNC. -J. Hibbard, A. Ceynowa. ROW TWO1 J. Burton, M. Newman, M. Stephan, R. Harness. J. Carter, J. Bclser, P. Walton. T. Anderson, V. Ben- nett. M. Sobek, K. Danner, A. Bogert. ROW THREE: K. Shaw, W. Buehre, lf King. L. Bailey, L. Bcrnskoetter, S. Pace, S. Whittle. L. Siegrist, D. Mo- sehell, D. McGuire, K. Bramwell, R. Meier, N. Nesbit, J. Ward, D. Camp- bell. ROW FOUR: R. Atkinson, J. Staten, P. Brooks, V. Castle, D. Nichols, J. Gillis, R. Hale, D. Kunard, L. Harrison, J. Harbit, L. Tighc, S. Breon. L. Mahan, S. Bruce, L. Brown, S. Montgomery. ROW FIVE: K. Smith. D. Williams, J. Thomas, S Givan, K. Diekmann, D. Scrivner, R. Wagner, B. Gillespie, B. Elder, V. Lauer, S. Meyers, G. Geritz, M. Ruth, J. Piecinini, J. Green, B. Graham, J. Slater, J. Brock, D. Welt, B. Jones, Y. Roberts. .l. MeOueen, A. Clover. - - - H '-'-- - V ' v,--..n.g.a.-,n.p.-,,....,.- . ....... ..., . ,....-.,.a. .,,,..,..,-q,........... , 5 Q ,Q 2227 , f 1 a ,X QQ, Z t ,.,,'q: D i A 0 0 gr ' f r , M , 5' 0 0 O 0 0 Z F I lv , M9056 I The social studies curriculum is made up of various required and elective X Z it courses which help the students to acquire general knowledge about govern- ir fyy, , JEL 27 Wg,,,, ments and nations both present and past. Mr. Manne Magady commented: 'lll t '4The goal ofthe department is to have our student body be prepared to Mr. Dick Warford emphasizes a point during a class lecture. - take responsibility in the community and to understand that responsibility W has certain obligations and rights? The social studies staff intends that 5 WM the contents of these courses will direct the students in making decisions. J J? , frm? Saw' fl- 1: F, Iii, r, , 'mf wsft fsaiiifisfx Ns, .aww f tw' W me X ,sem Ns, ,Q 5 fy K . I' flu x ff? T r x , , R fi . r me VJ ZHWQ f s ,Z f' t 45, , 7 Department supervisor Mr. Winston Conkling decides on a video tape for class. MI- Bill BIObSt attempts to hide the bowling ball Stuck on his thumb. Z X f Y -ww ws ss qv Q as Q5 ds,Fss., f1 Q9 s .N 'X yt In X bg X X X X bs , ' x e X X X X X sas? 53 ka X X X X N X s K , NS A r 1 X A 5 X s N ,S r. ,X f.Xg,'k 1 sf K wwi. Mrs. Wanda Kirlin Mr. Jerry Voss 'E - , y sr X stee s p e I X 6 . s , I Mrs. Kay Ford aides Ann Mayer in solving a puzzling question, . - .--- ,...f,....:..--.f ff----Q-A ' ' V f - -- --- ---'11-' -. A ,V . ,.. - , F g , , Y V ,ge.'. .-.-msn. . ,,.,.,,,r,., H , ture. eW...4, lck on I 3 '41 Mr. Jerry Voss encourages Dale Rife to attempt an assignment. , J 'ffvwyf ,, uf ,, fy ' New fn 'ff ffl-ff! iffy ,ff ,f' f if ff , , W 1 Z ' ,f , f -4 ' ,iff f 4 A I 1 if , , .. cl T f if f 17 l 5 17 f 1 4 A 4 Y Z 1 Mr. Manne Magady tests his strength by lifting Mary Sobek. ,Av ,J .,.,:. , , 7 Q yxw w ? H j Q 1 W 1 ww 3 if WWWM Q C ,gf Q X X X, X Ls Q AV. Q5 si .qi S ff ,ff i Mr. Jeff Gall takes time out to teach his class. iii f ,f f' Q f, ffwfff, f' if K , ' r . - f ' I ,I '. J T4 Q if if .1 '-i f X of 1 1 , G 1. J W, , ., I 7 ' f x, ,ff 'N X .ff f' 1 , fx, f n 027' , ' I pk yy' at J, .5., fa in Ml' f 1' Mr. Tom Heuertz Mr. Dennis Smith Mr. J.C. Davis Mr. Roger Anderson Mr. Bob Bintner Mr. Jeff Gall Q 1 f l mem A wide variety of English courses were offered to students although English is required for only freshmen and sophomore students. Sophomores may choose the courses they take. Div. ll English courses are electives and students may choose from a long list of courses which include anything from expository writing and Shakespeare, to drama, personal communications, or debate classes. For the second year, the English department offered Literary Magazine as an extra-curricular activity. Students worked after school to publish the magazine. Mrs. Newyear joined the English department after Miss Vance left the staff. .. x s X ag, ,l X ex wk sf N s S 0 s X r , te Q sf ' eg Qs ff 3 'ii X wg X x X X nik ax X is .1 X x ax Q t Q rr Bonnie Ewing Bob Long J im McMillen .... . . , ql , P, .,.f 1 ,,y', r '.., it Xe f si 5, '? . t gf:-7 ' X , s :ww ,wk t , a t S .rs t - ' ., Q. . 2 . f .X ga.. All X is X . 212525. - ' - ,M , 'f if . x ff 5 . ,gk Q s .X. X . ' -as , 1 x X X ' Q X X -six X X X N N s :Qs st wi, -XX .-it . 1 HQ ,XS X X X X xxx , x S kxg X ' Q J X Q X S Y Sf , M X QYU x ,, . - f N 2 owfv SX Qs A Q' f QQX S ? s x xxx ywif Mr. White always has a sympathetic ear for his students. Nancy Reichman Connie Thomas Jackie Skelton Mark Vogel Cathy Brenda Warren msn X f he if Thogmorton X ax .. tt ,ai XXX it Qt t . , ff.: , grin, w I YENW' X, 'X gk Qi X' 1 Se 3 QS! Q. .X L eff mrs- 5' at ---- I -' as X , 'ff ., ,r-gifqas EQ' ww - : G K s , KIA . W . X ,s r N ' V- X--NAEQXAQ Steve Magee, Mike Ruth and Marque Shafe' find Mrs. Mitchells letters in- teresting. :ggi , V, V . V , A -,',y-N -. .- Ag. , :,, ..4, w ' ' -' -1- hqg- - -- -an-Q-.....-...Q-.--9-.n.L.-...f-:-'. -- . ,.... , g l i t ...V. Q 5 s. , f N W S is S . , 2 E Mrs Simpkms tries her ability on T V A I ms ai 7 a .. ' ' S S in- Mrs. New Mrs. Ka ltenstadler prepares to take roll. year looks on with amusement. Mr. Cady breaks the rule against display of affection. , , ,MW , Q ,W my , f . W , ,W , ,, wfygw 7 'ww VM Mr Flanagan takes time and patience explaining to his class , ,, ,ff 9 y , 1 W 5 Mmm-V , 5 t W , 4 ek ms, f ,J to W fp I! 1 9K 3 is r f v I I Gym class provides a nice break in the day for many stu- dents. It provides a chance to get outdoors, use some pent- up energy, and it doesn't require much deep thinking. A student can take a health class and learn everything from personal hygiene to the partsof the eye. Individual sports involved learning the basic rules and playing techniques of games such as tennis, handball, track, golf and bowling. Team sports tried to teach the importance of team coop- eration through such team activities as football, basketball, ..... . Q ' Q... s.. N Q-fy-.-fX::+':ii5:5.4Fk.,.i: ' - ,f 542-'vt - X ' 'Q 7 A-5 K N! In , f.s...far,:..-, XQSQ3 if avg ,X ,S 1 kgs wig 9 s v Q ex ,ov egg S Q fs sq Says f , . ,5 1 XY X X ' a 'M i Q x .Q 'V 3 Q N - ,pg We wb Wx 1 X w . 1 ' , ' Q fQ t fr 15 5 4 r 1 X ' Qs N . 1 gy ,Q 1 X ks Q , 5 - is .,, Xia W. :gy . . I .X t 1 X, qs fs fsxww . t X . - .:i:r.iza-is 1 Mr. Russ Childress Mr. Don Lang 'fed soccer and volleyball. Weight training and conditioning is a course designed to provide the student with the main principles to obtain a more higher degree of physical stability. Outdoor recreation includes backpacking, camping, and bicycling. This course was designed to teach outdoor sports and recreational games. Gymnastics has become a popular class for both boys and girls. Advanced skills were taught in floor routines, uneven parallels, balance beam and vault. 5, s wigs? Miss Margaret Mr- Gary Sage Brandon Staton participates in warm up excercises. Propst R Pam Lane listens attentively to Mrs. Carol Kain. s s r Mr. Ed Matuszak explains the rules of the game. .,..a.e..- . .--....f'-. .-mh..4w-...g:rA-4.-4.::4...g.4m:aaaf..--.-a+:e....gpg4.-4::- K-gg' - - va-.H-1. - 3' '-:nz-....,...a,...-nu-gar.+-ga.-1,,,,.V,,..,,. , V , x fi , , -L:,:,....,. .V .T ..,. - , - . ..- ..., Y .,,--.,...--...,'-....,-- -.- ,. ,,.... - ., ,,.. ,W J to ind orts sand mn is i so-l 'N M, W,,w 4, ,ff , ,w,f,ff ffff W ,, ,, ,, , , I , ,, , , ,f W4 X ,, ,MXWQJM , W, 4 N-mmf, f ,M gffff WN Wlzfyyf jf WZ! , ,, ,,,L , f , ,f , , ' XMM ,, f ,,,f ,, X, , , , ,f ,af , gem X ' 'IX 'l 'wh N Q , w 3 Mg, 4 , ,air 41 7 X, 47! ,W f' - C afiffsa f Mrs. Claudia Hunter explains the fundamentals of skiing. ff Z WW V XY' , , ,fy hfafff y -W ff!! , , f I W f f I f 4 ,, lj, , M i 7 ' Z, , f f ' ' Ax QMWW ' ,M ,146 , 2 1 ,f , Wm 7 7 'K W Z ,f, ,A ,w..,,ga.,,,,,,.,,, WW W, WV, W E Miss Diane Black teaches Mr. Ed Matuszak a major technique of wrestling Mr. Gary Sage and Carol Kain discuss the day's activities. ff-V 1 - fi fwf- ,- , 7-1 . , 717- V - .,, wp- .ffm-,auf-pn.pw:w,..-...-..,. . .., . ill , , X , 1 g r ?t'E ff f, 2:2 E M ff -5--Liz: ff 4 is yy f ' fy? gl X L! ii ,, 'W fb, ff' ' ' so iffiff f Zfzf fn ,f ef, J , 1 f 1 KW if yi, Z ff 4 f X , 77 Z Mr. Bob Bobbitt assists junior Brian .lones with his chemistry problem. awk yx I S ,lg X ssalfikzs .. is Physics instructor Mr. Gary Comens looks over students' photography. Mr. Ron Baker prepares his notes for the day's classes. fi? , f fs, fs ,f 4 -. ,, , fe r s ffl 1 ' ws fi '-., ' 425 ,727 ,,, KX, , ' 'AAIA X A ' ,, 4 f A A f ' AY-ff? bitf L W iss! '77 ' 'A 4 4 ffff ,f W ff , f, ,f .st , Wm l f tstte Mr. Mark Mr. Lee Mr. Larry Mr. Jim Ballantyne Flappan Hudson Knipmeyer m,.f.,?w47 1 Qwdffs 'A' M WW K . w f -1 1Z.vf-zkfwxf . f I f 5 V Ifresf 7 2 5 1 ? 3 f Q-Wsfwww f Z ni qw X WN ' Mm ,, Awww v l i I . r Wfvmmos ' r l v Z l l I r r r im nipmeyer r l Q5 Sis Sfmt AXWQ ss S T s 5 A Mrs. Rebecca Abbott looks over a book concerning earth science. Freshmen Gael Kowalski, Vic Kurtz and Paul Martin observe in biology. f WMV ff fl , I wif aff f Z Z9 '7 ' ff, Z X 1 2 fa ff 1 MW - A 1 2 W f W 4 ,xii MZ 5 , if QW W L Mr. Ivan Slaughter pauses while grading papers. My The science department in this school is unparalleled by any other high school in this area, Mr. Tom Gibson, department chairman in Div. Il, said. Thirteen science courses were offered this year. Nearly 65 percent of the Div. I students and about 75 percent of the Div. Il students enrolled in science. One reason for the great number of students in science is because there are classes offered for students at every level. The majority of students take more than the one credit of science than is required, according to Mr. Ron Baker, department chairman in Div. I. Helping students with their assignments is part of Mr. Tom Gibson's routine. 23266 . . Work Orientation's goal, that of getting the students ready for employment, is the work of Mr. Bill Beam, Mr. Ed Wilde and Mrs. Myra Griffall. They Work with the stu- dents on reading skills and filling out forms necessary for employment. These students work hard and are developing their individual special skills and talents to become better employable workers. The W.O. students are also active in the Special Olympics where they compete in several sports at regional and state meets. The Learning Disabilities teachers are Mrs. Thurma De- Loach and Mr. Paul Harbison who also Work helping stu- dents in special areas. Individually, these teachers help stu- dents work to improve reading, math and spelling skills. X 3 :S f .. 'sf X f if W ? 0 ,157 f 525 f Nm Student Dennis Briscoe takes time out to listen to a class- Sophomore Dc-:wayne Jones breaks his study habit to see what's Q mate. going on. Mr. Ed Wilde aides Pat Weddle in reading skills. Ai Mr fr ff aff My X f f f ,,, i i A , H' id, what's f f W f 4 , 1 U f 2 ff a 7 Mrs. Myra Griffall cracks a smile during her class lecture. 2 1,5 f wffli 4 MZ! 7 f , fy f X , 5' fr -:S Q ,xx 'V ' 5 X ,MQ ,lft 095255525 My ,rv y W, 1 I J .Y I I ' w ,W 'f-f' vw ef ,ff ef 2 Z 1 I Mr. Paul Harbison individually assists Fred Evinger. ,, E isss A V, fi yf A X .. 4 22? f Z , f ! X .41 Department Supervisor Bill Beam Ziff 5 if Z!! X! M 4 Z7 if f Mrs. Thurma DeLoach takes break in a long day. . ,, Z ' -+...4.......,,a.. ,-.,.N A ,. ,..,. .. -Y -Y - W , v ..:-Y. Y W ,W ,, '13, . , ,. , , , , ,I V I ,I , ' f' - V '- F n----:x-gs.a.,n-ps b....,.,.,-, . f I 7 7 , X ,ff ff, f ,f , .f Iiivg fi, Z, V , y,sm.s :QC W . , . 7 fc.-7 42 J, 1 f 1 , aw maid It's okayf, It'd be okay ifl understood itf' Youlve got be kiddingf' It shouldn't be so mechanical. These comments were about math in general and about com- puter math in particular. The computer math class was a new concept in math offered this year. The computer was purchased with grants from the govern- ment. Mr. Chuck Harrelson said that the school hopes to purchase more computers in future years. More traditionally, LSHS students could select classes from COMP fConceptually Oriented Math Programj and Pre-Algebra in Div. I to Math Analysis and Computer Math in Div, II, Mr. Russ Webber demonstrates a math problem on the board. WW c ffffiea W Q 4, I, W! ' 4? ' ffff mg f f f f QC., W, f - A T2 ccc - , riff -1 , ,f I , I V4 f f X . ,V Q mff4 V . f Z f f , H VW AXA f ff 5 1 file! ff X A I V: M46 - ' f 1 ' J gl l f T Ly! f f f f f f x, rf Kwai X Q' ' ff! is 7, f My af f.. , , way X X X We-K , ' Checking over daily work is part of Mr. Tom I lint's daily job. A rest is good for Mrs. Patsy Groom. fd mn-ca-3-..- E E.. . ii' - - -1- - --- A - -74. r -----A 1- --..-. ,.......,,r-- -. 1......., .... - I , Q3 Za' ,ri X 14' --T ---.-.-P. --.-.-4.-. -4 I Q E l i QX SSFQQ P is r s :ini E l N Q i?????f ffi if , W We fel lf 1 ' 1 X z l 5579 1' 2,- :,-fl'-1 'Q' ill S' 5 -lv l 'i 1: 1:31 rgr, ., f-, 25 A ll rl l 1 s 2 , is , Q r ! lr 4 f, ' ' C f W- fam 7 fff,4Zm' f fig 4,324 f 'Q f ,WW f ,f Z f O, Z!! 49 ii ff f ff 5 ,, f WW? , WWW 4,6 H J gzgglkea Mr. Fran Titus records grades in the grade book. 1 Kyo ? -- LN M Wa ,Z , Z i -. L - 2 , V ,xg . r, -we X fs rear X siege ' ,Q X, 1 ' 'Q' E 'X:! QSX Y e Wx 2 XX Mg , f X X A . X 4? N Q? in 5 ,lk f sr 5 y I ix vx K . Z ziiiii Mike Asher Cathy Battles ,Ohm Chuck . Elaine Biggefgtgff Doris Standley Harrelson Langford Steve Messerschmidt Tom Burnett Mr. Tom Burnett reviews for a test on the overhead. Thinking hard, Mr. William Clark records grades. 7nZe'ze4l wa fy! 2 f if ',',, ' ..- ..,.....,-. ...................-.-. ...,...-.-.......,..,-,,...,.-....-.-..,-.--....-,1.,-. .------ f f f f f if ff O! fa C f f XJ X Z? ff! X , ffl fgff W ff ff 'f , , ff Z ff 'Z f 7 ff ff -Wikia? ...jf-, X.. Q44 ' , 2? 5 f X 'if xl' 1 ' f 4 'Z .. I 7 Q! f 7 f Z 'X 7 Z if 1 5 1 Q! , ' ' Q Z f 17 f 7 X We feel the art department as a whole keeps getting better each year and we have several entries going to the Scholastic Art Show at Crown Center, said Mrs. Jeanette Parsons. The student body became more interested in art in '79. Art classes included Basic Design, Drawing, Painting, Advanced Design and Ceramics. For the second year Art Seminar was offered. This course includes art history and appreciation. Students are required one major project per quarter in their area of specialization. Mrs. Debbie Benshoof and Miss Elaine Iseminger were added to the art department staff. W ff f fix X' 4 Y S411 ,V wa af If y 1 ,f MW. fi ggffi I f ff V A www , Wf v f X x 1 . .ix X J ft y X , Q , ,L .Q 1 2 is sf 'mf J 4 ffwv f , 5, a ,ff, Pat Sims and Kim Kowalski dread cleaning up after art class. , , f Mrs. Deborah Benshoof suggests to David Wilson how to anis 5 4 . . . . d Art students experunented with pinpoint cameras ma e fro Q , mi A 4 ,,,,..-......,e.....-,-.....-.adn...,...a..:..-.1..q:f:.f.4,q.4..-e.ah.....'.gg:..45-4:- -V v, f - f -r..4..-..,1....4,.ga-.,9.-...-e..an-.:'-......-',,..,...---., . ,,....., - , .- , ffl ,- ff f ',,w M an how to finish his project. if wwf if Z Cam 61' HS made from oatmeal boxes. Lizanne Copple gets the feel of art class. L1 4 ya ' wsvmwg ful y-ex lily, Mr. Hughes doesn't expect his students to do something he can't do himself. , , -Y -...L ff -t - ' ' ' M,-:w :- ff f y 7 X f 7 ff f ' f 4' f, f 0 7 ff 4 f si , ff Ziff? ' 4 mm . f Z7 1 fff f f We . f .1 .ff , ,iyefn 'Af 2 ef Q M ,wif 4.1 Q ,. Wy . ' gf fwv W 1 M' ,f Y V' , ffm ' W, , , , , iw, W 'f Hp!! M ., f gf ,, , , ! Elaine Iseminger Jeanette Parsons Bill Duvall Nanci N oteis A ..n.--.a,..,s-.-..... eg.--,.1,.. .Wm The Home Economics Department offered a wide variety of classes to the student body. Among these were Child Development, Family Relations, Experimental Foods, Creative Clothing, and Housing 8a Interiors. When asked about the classes Mrs. Marcia Roepe replied, ul had 3 great bunch of kids. They kept me on my t0eS.', Wllhey Cindy Shuck and Sharon Potter help entertain a little girl. asked many questions which added much to the classf, The classes had a variety of outside guests who came to speak M UM on different topics. Many films were shown also. In the Child Development classes field trips were taken to Truman Neuro- logical Center. Home Ec. students show off their egg babies. fs VJ iff: f f f W-W f fffikg X J 3 W 'Z ' f June Havner discusses the roll that stepparents play in disciplining children. ' f . ..ti i f . f ' ff ,f ff M M if XA ,ff fc V ,. - f p ,ff ff y ,,, Mff f i. -- ,W 2 ff f,'gf.sf 'sf fsffqfw .f Q f V' .f -ei, f M Mrs. Pat McGraw laughs along with her seminar. 4 if ff f ' , , .fa f 477 f. f Z .Mg mi '. fn lx. ,sit ,, if me K , X aa sl' A 5 51 ' w ws X f 'L' Q1 t f ., ,Q I ,s 1 E., , as p-'Qs-to t 7 ' . f::f.1.w,.Q . I nldummnnpw Iyabo .nd-aqsv-in-any-A neu'-1 f f N ff' 3' 'ff W2 fl Z f W Www f , NAS tt gg. 55 H t it i X sxtxx. . 0 X ,, gkff and W N Q Pat Briggs Doris Hudson Scott Meyers helps Penny Gilmore find her bobbin. Suzanne Huff Marcia Roepe 5. Wwe ,fwfbe X f wx f Iyabo Iyewarun explains to Donna Gaines how to make a layout. Karen Woodsjust can,t figure this one out - , -...- ,- V - ' - .,...., . '....:..n.--.:pa.v .,1.,.: ' f Q O lf you found yourself looking at a room with wires hanging down from the ceiling and heard a constant click, click, bing, then you were probably in the new business wing. Mrs. Ruth Beeson and her students really enjoyed the new wing and its luxuries, such as air conditioning, electric typewriters and much more. Even though most of the rooms are open, Mrs. Beeson and her students said the noise didn't bother them and it gave it more ofan office atmosphere. Classes such as bookkeeping, personal business man- agement, clerical practice, typing, and secretarial practice were offered. Although the business classes area challenge, and some- times difficult, they offer students skills that will be profitable in the future. fg1r'ff 1?::,:a.:sM ,A -ma... vs f X -aw.-mnpqn, Vicki Bennett worked in the office of Div. I after school. far ' Z L 3 . 5 it 2 Mrs. Ruth Beeson chats with students while handing out papers. It I Mr. Tom Wilson studies over the poster he printed to adverti - .....f..,.1..-.- --.-.f-a ,,f..mz....Bzf.e...c.H:....a.4:r444,,,...-.4.:a,,.4zg.ac::-v f' - - , ,, A ,I ,. . , , ---. . - H-+R .:'...-...,-,-....,..-.......,,,,-,:,,,,,,LM ,Y , A 4, J n is A B 1 R E 3 l I Z 51 Y ff? iffy? g 2 , 7 4 f Q, Wf' WW Q 1 Vf 57 rs. Mrs. Cheryl Parris smiles for us while taking roll. 1 v I I ...r Workbook. Mrs. Jo Rudolph and Asst. Prmclpal Bob Allen look through the Accounting rrinted to advertise Annie, Get Your Gun, A 59' A Zffffkg ' A f yy fffff , f f f -cha 521 , I -4 l Sheryl Bachus Jamie Brewer Joan Flamm Darrell Martm Leon Rook Not pictured: Mr. Jim Hunter V ll- I dk v ' 7 mmf Students in Industrial Arts classes made everything from cut- ting boards to grandfather clocks. The length of time a student gets to work on a project depends on how involved it is. In shop classes the project done is mainly a matter of individual choice or preference. Nineteen classes were offered in Industrial Arts. There are also three new teachers in Industrial Arts. They are Jay Helland, Lawrence Smith and Allan Renner. Q 2 wmv 13 Barry Mathews works hard on Mr. Stone's lawnmower in Power Mechan- ics. Mr: Jay Helland Mr. Ken Holmes 7,.,...r,,,,,.. V,,yfl, , , X f ' Z Mr. Early tests pmmwe 5 I 1 ,W , ,r MM if f J W the exhaust system on Jim Waggoner's lawnmower. W L. 'X s. N ri .X Oifh , ,xx l .. 5 T scum X 1 X. X f NNI ss Xggs s xg sxst 5 s N Brenda Atkins work :RX x S NS'-f X x X XX I X X X Q ix X N X X xx S se X X 5 Xxx ' X N X E t X 33 sg ss X X QS' fi if .' . N 15 s sc If' X ' 7 if ff, r ,,, I Mr. Jim VanBlarcum '78 w W Qgc' vw I s hard in Graphics. M Q5 Q 22: swf M34 X ig, me K XYXYTTX s s s 5 Mr. Lloyd Hancock NCI. Siu W 1, wr! , ,A ,fe f 2 ,, , k 3 We nw f I f f?fH? 'W7'1fn , . QV 5 ,ffwn 1 5 7 f f for ,,- W wma Mxsww New . x ig Mr. Young figures grades carefully for his Drafting students. Mr. Page humors Carlos Walker and Mike Rippenger. i l Niki VX Mr Robert Andrew Mr Mike Ford Mr. Stone gives a reassuring smile to his students. A .r Mr. Allan Renner , , ,- ,,,,Y ,, -- -.-v W,-xxql '-'-124.:'45b....-.L4....L.n.-N..s.,.,...,,.:g,.,-..,.,,1 ,.........,,-, . ..,. .-.. , .. '- -- 1- --v'---'-1-------4...--YQ-in-P -.-9----,- 4 e I The foreign language department offers two conversational languages for students who are interested in expanding their hori- zons. The two languages include Conversational French and Span- ish. The classes allow students to learn the basic French or Span- ish that would help one to communicate if he was visiting these countries. Advanced courses are offered for those who want to go on and learn more about the language, culture, and way oflife. Mrs. Kendall Mellem enjoys teaching Spanish classes and wants to expand by teaching the German language next year. Mrs. Fran Shirck teaches Conversational French I through V. Students claim these foreign languages are somewhat difficult at first. If one can master the basic language he can go on to other advanced courses of that language. Learning one language can also help one when he is studying another language. Q S 1 We hm 1 l t 'N 'N . -is Way f .aa V ,J ff! fr fifigffff fly fi' .i. a t f ,l f J' ,ff ,QMW ' 'fl f, ,X ,, mwff, X4 y 4 f2f12fm7y!f ff , 'Q of ff iaff 12 ' ,yfyy V f i 1 W! f ' f, W 07 1 f 1 1 X f iffy 3, af fgf .1 yy in ya! ,ff ff ? 8 wi ? Z Z af 4, x fv Mrs. Mellem answers a question asked by one of her Spanish students. W r f hw l Donna Deafing fiUdS hel' Sellemh hour Spanish class humorous. Teresa Bieri pays close attention to Mrs Mellem during class X Y, NN Q 2-55 ff' 4, we WW X we--ugh Mr I i 7 'Munn U at Q gif? fm am 6 Kathi work . rw, .l.,,,...- -......Q-, dwgW.mde,.i:..,4qrzdg.iawa..44LQ: - 4- ' ,.. -- ,, . , e- -.3 -..-, . ... .. , . 1, ,, Q f 6 2 Z X f :A X . f r students. X f WW i ftfif' JW: 539 WMM fm'-..,., yf 4 if by W ff Z , , f ywwyf 4 ft , ,' WY f J A , fr G' X 6 f V Y ff S, 'X' X ? ,f if MVA- f - , Nfl Q -ff ' ,fi if fW'W11' 7' 'Y K , J X J, ' , ff W f if f Q! f I f A - f MZ 4 2 f' to 4 3 f , sf ' t X 4- A W Lf, f f 4- 3 , , .QW i f 3 W WW' 'M ww ,WM W ,i Mrs. Northway listens as one of her French students asks a question. X f f f X , X if f X X ,Wax M 4 i , ay, V0 K Wg., 2 X , f, ,WWW , f' f fwfr V , f ,-4 r ff 'rw 4 :ZW zlass. l Kathy Coulter listens attentively to Mrs. Northway read the answers to the work sheet. 7 , MW . 3 f ' , W Jason Phillippe and Terri Meyer watch their papers to grade accurately. Mrs. Shirck helps one of her students with the pronunciation of Spanish vocabulary. ' - 'L ' 4, ,WL.,,,Uf:ew an V f Zfmgjw 7' ff ' ffzvff fi f V ' ff f . f fi f f f X X if ff f 3 f, w f Y 'f , , W, fl wdfwwi jr X f f Wfm w W ff- 1f,,f IQ, I J, W A I Mr. Berlin organizes grade cards for his instrumental music classes. David Reinsel skillfully plays his instrument. 'MTX Xa ilk A 5 X X, XX X , W5 X X , if X 'E A 3 3 X X llxx X task. S if WX ., a S X 2 sew im- ,, 1 lx X U A .K N4 f . Q, P - .X 9' Tom Fowler and Jeff Gamble a close attenti sing. , 112 P Y OH to the Sheet mUSiC HS they Pep band enjoys playing pep music during the assemblies. fix! ry il :Qi X: -NK' W5 I QV X ag ,. ws rw 3 5 , ...X Q A, , 5555 M-.1 1 A -.Genie , X , N Sf , , x X w w w S V X xx .f N M X ,X X XX Q X sas XX - S Y in Q ' ' 555155- X 0 XX! 1 X X S Q N N Mr N si will Ms QA um F Mrs. ,, .. me .ND I an ,V 'K S W A A X . fmt t Qt? X .WX ,X X I , I .X , 5 f x, Us NN- x ,V vs- K N, 3 -Q ws fs gg i s-.-,'yg..sfqM:-Q..ss E VA 1 2 iii M1' Robert Heuman sings with the boys glee as he directs them Mrs. Verna Boten enjoys directing her seventh hour girls glee class. G! Music classes are a growing field in LSHS. Mrs. Irene Young is the chairperson who supervises and manages the department. She teaches vocal music with Mr. Robert Heuman in Div. I. Their vocal music classes give students a chance to learn and sing a wide variety of songs. Instrumental music is instructed by Mr. Russ Berlin and Mr. Guy Rolls. Many students take part in the many instrumental music classes offered at LSHS. The music depart- ments dedicated and devoted teachers make the music depart- ments a very special one. .. H - ...,..--a-.....--.,, ,. .......1 .Aww- :'1-?,.i,....1, we- 'i1 ' :cha can Ze Lee's Summit High School Libraries offer a wide variety ofinform- ative and entertaining reading. Heading the staff of librarians are Mrs. Geneva Adams in Div. II and Mrs. Mary Urion in Div. I. Also included are secretaries, Mrs. Elaine Lamson and Mrs. Judy Green, and about fifteen student aides who assist students in finding books and materials. For the past two years, a new program has been practiced at LSHS. Instead of having only one choice in the hot lunch line, students now have two. Mrs. Diane Flemming, food director for the Lee,s Summit schools, feels this has sold many more lunches. Mrs. Jean Alley, the registered nurse for Lee's Summit High School has many duties. Besides helping at LSHS she also has to be ready to go to one of the elementary schools in case of emergency. Always ready to take your temperature or make you comfortable are Mrs. Barbara Nazworthy and Mrs. Donna Simms the healthroom aides. The people behind the scenes at Lee's Summit High School are the r custodians. A continual crew is constantly repairing, organizing and I cleaning our school. Thanks to them we have one of the cleanest schools r with well-kept grounds all year-round. A new addition to our school is Mrs. Judy Coy, parking lot super- visor. Mrs. Coy and the new gates installed at the entrances were an attempt to try and curb vandalism in the parking lots. A L, X 4 Q, 1. 5 .W , ,aaa X ,af QQ-Ls Mrs. Barbar Nazworthy, healthroom aide, checks Tammy Saunders' temperature. 'Y . Cafeteria worker Imogene Silvey serves students french fries. Cafeteria workers. ROW ONE: M. Kidwell, K. black, A. Callahan, N. Hall, N. Cofer, D. Owens, Muffy, F. Rains, D. Holland, B, Gregg, M, Mock, T. Maruskin, Cafeteria Manager B. Alexander, R. Simms, P. Gilsdorf, L. LaGu1fe, R. Egelston. I- Si1vey,J- Heard, Assistant Manager P- Guest, ROW TWO: Director of Food Services D. Flem- R- Feugater J- Watson, E- Phillips, A- JOTIHSOII, ing, P. Kenney, M. Hatfield, L. Evans, M. Ni- D- Lalmiflg- H4 , A, F , 1 , ......,--... Qq.Au.m-.ef.-,Qg...Lpf4+,,1.ag 4g.5-i: u-an-.-...-,.. S......,.......:,- -- Y .- . l X f +. Owens, Lander, . Guest, Jhnson, wuvuuwwv-xwwmnmnuggl 5 Si -fa , K1 31 'xx 1 V -me f, i 3 at K Mr. Lenny Ridge did his share in keeping our school clean. Q Librarian Mrs. Geneva Adams helps many students with reference materials. I WW W X. Nw, N W,,,,,,,f Mrs. Judy Coy stops for a picture on her cart. Mrs. Mary Urion, librarian, was great help to many students ' ---V.-...- ,,..,-,f.. ,-,... 4..,,.,..,.....--.1.b..' ' Y A, A P V V A A . an-3.-.nu-:hp ' ' 1- '-1 - 4 -- . , , ,Lg-:V - , ,VA Y-, --f- Y, .- 2 1 Q 11975 , 1- ,I F'5QlIl,fffEii?f-'f.9 5 F ?L'5 ' ' A ' ' W' - W -vm X N X X f ein he - ' . -'- -gy 'frNf,2-1:5-.T Ig' .Q-F 1 'fr ' - 4 - . r .3jl,.,-Q 5,-. -1... ? I A., .n -.4-1-4 all . is X qi i 0 117 5 ., . ., , -r . ..- N --Y -V M- A --- -1- -5 Y A- --- -'--sang! '? fri' ' -H' 5 1' ?3i'1-. T?'F,i' -.,. l :?fvL,-2 Q 'ai my V- 6.3 A L, I . E ' '52 - 2 115532. ' ,CA VE xffffh 1 - 1E7'f:3l1LSf.w-31':::?'ei 5 Q , . ,L i . : , Y ,W M , ' f Wm , I ,U f . ,W,,.,.,,,ffp., f W ,ff X , ,. V767 4 I I Q , Leasa Slater, Kent Warner, and Denise Snyder look into the meeting with Sue Ellen Jones gets ready f0I the big Sewe- interest. V.. X.: FCA. ROW ONE: J. Hibbard, D. Wesselschmidt, J. Green, M. Ruth, B. Graham. ROW TWO: M. Smith, D. Snyder, B. Darabos, T. Wiseman, J. Mack, N. Nesbit. ROW THREE: K. Williams, C. May, S. Sipes, R. Allen, E. Paneitz. ROW FOUR: L. Beaman, P. Jo- hannigmeier, S. Mucke, R. Gosnell, K. Wheeler, C. Smith. ROW FIVE: S. Helmuth, G. Wesselschmidt, B. Johnson, D. Early. B. Rookstool, M. Johnson. I . J Q if IME: ,f - , ff .A 5 .... . . Z ,.,' Y VVVA ..4. ff j:,,,.' , M Q ff 1 'f . WH ? WZ V ' gg, ., 7 Q ffff y 4. it X ...7 ' r I I 1 f ' My 1 5 :wwf f fv'Wf 4 Q A 1 Doug We I I u 3 7 n Am-xv. M, .J , 'WM was -V manfifnw -Nw 1 V v f f if wr. A,x, 1 A f f ' 7 X , 1 '.':f A 171' . Doug Wesselschmidt speaks to the FCA group at a meeting. 7 dew Fellowship of Christian Athletes QFCAJ is a nationwide group of secondary school students. They have weekly meetings at dif- ferent members, homes. FCA is not limited to one specific de- nomination, sport, or athletic activity. Many of the activities they participated in were hayrides, Christmas caroling at Truman Medical Center, and occasional breakfasts at Sambols. Boys and girls FCA participated in overnights at the school. They played games, ran relay races, and held study groups. l l a NWI-Hausa' I I Iabos T. Shere Sipes sets the ball up for her team. n, P. Jo- Lrly. B. ' I F - ...Vx-......Y,...--.f,., . ..-- --.-- -ef-.YV if -' - ' ' '- - ' - -- ' , r FCA Officers. Mike Ruth, boys president, Lori Beaman, treasurer, Jen- nifer Green, girls president, Steve Magee, boys vice-president, Sandy Meyer, girls vice-president. 4 1 , V fs-uu,a.-14-.-,-n:..n..-..a.n.,..-..1.g.a-A.-.,,v,-:v..-...,...,, . ,... ...., , - . . 4 azhduebfofzgfzecz Fingers fly across the keys of the typewriter as deadlines draw near. The familiar red pen of teacher-adviser Jim McMillen marks through unnecessary words and phrases. A student tries to find the precise word to describe the sporting event. All these things make up the publications class. All year students spent long hours working on articles and lay- outs for the yearbook and newspaper. All year students met dead- lines, rearranged copy, and cropped pictures to bring to all the people of LSHS the monthly paper and the annual yearbook. Mary Stephan had her work cut out for her, as well as the year- book staff, as they strived to put out a spring book with a supple- ment. Spring yearbook meant many things to the yearbook staff. It meant earlier deadlines, more work to do in less time, and higher yearbook sales. It also meant not only distributing a yearbook in the spring but also delivering a supplement in the summer months. Yearbook staff spent many of hours after school hacking away at their typewriters and sizing pictures. All this work was done for the benefit of the memories that would hopefully last for years to KwwwwSMewV i2Q2ya Yearbc Susie Finnerty avoids a flying object thrown by adviser Jim McMi11en. Davis, ' come in the 1979 Reflector. Hi-Life editor Ellen Gandt spent many hours discussing with the staff stories that would interest students. Hi-Life staff featured such things as editorials, factual articles, and humorous copy. Hi- Life strived to bring to the readers the most interesting material and the best reading to the newspaper in years. Sometimes the publications aren't always agreed with, and 1 sometimes subjects are touchy, but for the students of these classes, work was still required, deadlines were still met, and effort was well spent. N...-nanny Newspaper staff. Row One: K. Danner, S. Bridgman, J. McEntire, J. Carter, J. Jolliff, D. Collum, K. Oberlander, M. Rife, Row Two: J. Lane, S. Lutjen, M. Ruth, B. Ziegler, P. Green, Editor-E. Gandt, L. Bland, S. Cornwell, R. Konitshek, J. Burkhalter, R. Smith, L. Blomberg. . .,,, ski, ef, 3... X 5 3 sv Ss .S .Q 3 x s Q N ik 5 5 vb? was ' is-....... .Q, Newspaper staff discusses ideas for news stories. L f 4 . 'X I Z f xy f 2 aw Yearbook staff. Row One: S. Finnerty, M. Stephan, W. Row Two: L. Atzmiller, J. Kanai,'R. Guest, L. Rector, P. Miuen. Davis, T. McAuliffe, S. Brown, P. Whitington, S. Jones, Young, S. Jones, K. McDonald, K. Garrett, K. Johnson. .wr RQ, 'Wm L I 4 I Yearbook photographer Warren Davis is caught in the act x 'l'Is.... . W 67 4-M1 , 2 . f Az Q f f ,. . gy f Z, ,, .. 4'-, X W Y- YV -U V ,M , ,, --- , - ,, .- tw, .. p fn- -f f-ff -- --v lv -f.-n- ' L.-9-...K 704:22 amaleata wk. The work programs at LSHS prepare the members for life-time work. They offer on-the-job training which sometimes means get- ting out of school early! Mr. Leon Rook is in charge ofthe Superviced Oftice Experience program. Students who are eligible are those who have had Cleri- cal Practice II, Secretarial Practice or Bookkeeping. The students must be at least sixteen years of age and in the twelfth grade. Distributive Education is taught by Mr. Tom Wilson. Seniors taking DE II work part-time in retail businesses. Juniors taking DE I study the history of retail business, advertising, Wages and salary, display, buying and selling merchandise and salesmanship. Mr. Jim Hunter heads the CO-OP program. The main thing CO- OP does is to prepare young people for business. His students do projects on selling products. One ofthe outside things the class did was tour the Chevrolet plant. nuff X ,. 3151 3 F .s...,...ai Rick Pippenger seems to enjoy his job at U.S. Super. S.O.E. ROW ONE: S. Breon, L. Brown, B. Conquest, D. Angel, S. Diamond, K. Williams, B. Colvin, M. Westlake, V. Bennett, R. Meier, ROW TWO: L. Rook, T. Diehl, P. Akers, J. Burton, K. Duncan, Y. Roberts, J. Gillis, A. Groom, T. King, ROW THREE: D. Lathrop, G. McCoy, S. Stockdell, D. Kunard, D. Collum, K. Stuart, T. Shindler, K. Shaw, K. Montgomery, B. Stiles, ROW FOUR: B. Huffman, D. Staub, R. Moore, J. Davis, P. Kindell, R. Duncan, J. Staten, J. Bollinger, J. Joseph, D. Nichols ! M. CO-OP F Raney , ll J. Benne Bricker, ,g .ZLQL I ffl! fx VV iri! J Wt ' Tj ' V . ' 'T Vx Xie? . ?,'f 07 ,, f. !nZ m e K ,, 1 f ! X' I ., ,Y fl . ' I ii Hy, 1 ' 1' ll 2' J :Yr lf' ' fl lit 1 g Ziff J . , M ,ff M! I f ff Wx W ,. rf' ' I--'Sf 5' Vince L I E s D.E. II. Ouillan J. Garri Michel, ft ' J' f ,. Ago MM fr ' .y27QZ1,: W by -, A. I 1 .. V, B- I. Davis, , D. gg 2 3 s M 2 2 ' r , ix.,-My-vw. ,Grp ,IVVV 'W 3 7 . , M Q f r co-OP Row ONE: s. odeu, K. Osborne, M. Mr. J. Hnnrer, D. Saling, R. Garrison, K. An- ,aff gf L Raney, M. Johnson, C. Guilford. ROW TWO: derson, D. Taylor, T. Merrill. ROW FOUR: M f'frrr frfr frrff , , O .W J. Bennett, D. Hood, L. Sievert, V. Lauer, C. R. Hunt, B. Copeland, D. Carroll, L. Brizen- w W MM'W 'eer V i Bricker, M. Roberts, S. Bruce. ROW THREE: dine, M. Slagle, K. Smith. Lori Brown takes a moment from her work at The Bank of Lee's Summit. W 7' Vince Lauer earefully counts money at Taco Bell, Ginny McCoy works hard but with a smile at The Gas Service Co. I f wvf,4 X 3 2 ,, . . . rrr. .. .... .... , ....... e .W eiti .1 et if A Q K . 7 t Y V 55 ' ,.... D.E. Il. ROW ONE: M. Dillon, S. Childress, J. Mc- chir, K. Gragg. ROW THREE: J. Burton, R. Pember- Qllillan, B. Hedrick, S. Pace, J. Crossley, C. Freund, ton, T. Truly, G. Laster, G. Herriman, J. Malone. NOT J. Garrison. ROW TWO: T. Wilson, R. Pippenger, S. PICTURED: J. Fantrn, B- LGWIS- Michel, S. Lowe, D. Kunz, L. Tye, L. Mahan, M. Hren- l i ' 99 3 aaa---.- t an-use-q-g.-H ? . 5. 1-Quail 4 Y 5 Z - . . i W w-'F ' . W.. . ,,,, r-.Ze A aft 'Q v Za A trip to Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry and The Aquarium highlighted the Physics Clubis year. The club sold bio- rhythm charts again to finance the trip. Mr. Forrest Lowe from Longview College talked to a joint meeting of Physics and Ecology Clubs about solar energy and its possible applications in the future. Physics Club officers were Mary Kiefer, president, David Col- lum, vice president, and Cheryl McElroy, secretary-treasurer. Gary Comens sponsored the Club. David Rankin shows obvious interest in the speaker. it sw' - Mwwsr-wfew -swMv -..M....-.w...mw ,i.. ,sr-sw --rrr' M - - ' s , s Y 4- -W X - x as Ecology Club. ROW ONE: L. Comell, J. Walter, S. Collum, G. Kramer, D. Collum, ROW TWO: B. Wehner, R. Kramer, C. Mc- Elroy, E. Hilker, B. Cox. .Qu 5 ..,,,,.. A '-. .g,,. - 'l -. -3 A K .. 5? is W' ' I in 49 Af' Q f' W2 1,-fa ,W .1 Z Cheryl M1 meetings. -. 1. -.7-::-::! gig, '-5 if ,I x R Q X .Q Q0 s 2 ' ,..::.g.:gy5. :- -.Zi?f :1f' r 5 is :.+,..,. ,. My W .vs .. MN X SZ . .1 Q Wendi 1 b -up i W, 0 1 N -,, ,... ,,, d,xLw,,d,.-.i.:..-4me54...ifL,..L4sa: .M ...,.......,.,.1,.,.,., -., - ,, r I I lunge 'ak' . ll i r 1 1 F F . ze it 4 nl I I ,www 2 1, Wm al Cheryl Mc Elroy and Wendy Buehre enjoy their Ecology and Physics club meetings. 9 .H ir ll XXI 4 M? ,.,a .Marsh 'ww N Wendy Buehre demonstrates a machine that seems to defy gravity. ' f If W 7 I ,fww Q ,364 .rf sf is I '54 5 W Ecology Club continued to be a vital part of club life. In the fall a group trekked to Bluff Woods State Forest, a metro-forest in Halls, Mo. and hiked a three and one-half mile trail. The group was impressed by the trail's cleanliness. We found only three beer cans which we cleaned up, said Mr. Tom Gibson, club spon- sor. Mr. Mike Ford, Div. I industrial arts teacher, gave the club a slide presentation on his trip to Maine's Baxter Springs State Park where the Appalachian Trail begins. Throughout the year club members attended Science Pioneers lectures on Saturdays at Midwest Research Institute in Kansas City. Ecology Club officers were Robert Kramer, president, David Collum, vice president, and Elizabeth Hilker, secretary-treasurer. ,M-raqnq f z K 7 M Ecology and Physics clubs listen closely to an interesting speaker 125 '- ,MW - Y- ,, , , ,N .,,.,. H - V- f - -WY fr - A -- , N , - - -, ....-.-..:,.:.:..:z.,.a..,....4-...a.r......,...,..-.,,,.-.,, .,L,.,,.n-,,, ,, g imtgg The spirit club took on many members. Spirit club consisted of about 150 members. Miss Elaine Iseminger was the sponsor and all the cheerleading sponsors and the drill team sponsor were in- volved. Kim Durnell was the president, Phyllis Schauffler, vice I president, Dana Elder, secretary, and Nancy Wheeler was the treas- urer. This year spirit club had some fund-raising events. A rock-a- thon was staged to raise money for new uniforms and equipment. They had a chili supper and sold pennents and buttons for games. f Miss Iseminger said, 4'Spirit club would like to encourage more of M M our student body to get involved in more school activities. J Konnie Krey watches an assembly enthusiastically. , , , . , V. f H vi I V ,gy ,,, J f f Q14 . 1 I , W 4 , . c y ,, -- ,1 52 . X p - M f .. f f ff ., ff ., 1 ' ,pits , ,.,. . ' f' ' ff W fa . M . M ' , ' X' 't if . .. ' f--e lif I . We A SPIRIT CLUB. ROW ONE: B. Ullery, Z. Freese, J. Ward,,L. Wills, M. North, M. Kerley, S. Moore, J. Wilkenson, J. Buehre, C. Hoffstetter, D. Doores. ROW TWO: R. Groom, K. Potts, L. Vick, K. Whenham, D. Murphy, D. Godwin, C. May, S. Mat- chell, R. Turnbow, C. Stillwell, C. Godwin. ROW THREE: C. Meyer, K. Hampson, D. Dix, S. McCoy, S. Thomas, L. Famu- liner, K. McDonald, S. Moore, S. Zirkle, P. Freeman, M. Mel- ton, J. Sterns, M. Schauffler, S. Brackman, ROW FOUR: B. Hargus, N. Wheeler, L. Richter, K. Walton, K. James, A. Og- den, D. Stockstill, A, Stewart, A. Pirie, P. Mucke, J. Mathews, J. Tarwater, W. Sherman, J. Baxter, ROW FIVE: K. Durnell, E. Iseminger, T. Wiseman, M. Sobek, D. Snyder, S. Brown, J. Hib- bard, M. Rite, D. Cheesman, R. Kanai, L. Fischbach, D. Elder, S. Phillips, G. Chatman, C. Walter, L. Belser, K. Ward, K. Rhode, T. Adams, S. Wilson, R. Heisterberg. G. Griffin, S. Graham, A. Adair, ROW SIX: R. Rhode, C. Shuck, J. Denzin, A. Harness, L. Farrar, M. Helmuth, P. J ohannigmeier, A. Thompson, P. Oberholtz, P. Schauffler, C. May, A. Ceynowa, S. Duncan, G. Gibson, C. Brown, M. Hodges, M. Barker, K. O,- Malley, K. Thompson, K. Stroud, S. Sipes, L. Casey, C. Carru- thers. ROW SEVEN: J. Hall, S. Greeley, J. Wells, C. Walton, A. Donnelly, K. Krey, M. Smith, C. Stroud, P. Johannigmeier, R. Knipp, K. Verwers, J. Adams, T. Taylor, L. Johnson, S. Ogle, J. Zammar, D. Copeland, R. Wilk, J. Rayl, L. Castle, C. Puffet, L. Kirn, J. Paris, C. Walsh, B. Sellinger, K. Murray, ROW EIGHT: S. Mucke, J. Green, C. Smith, G. Coldsnow, M. Ma- lone, K. Ruland, T. Vincent, C. Garten, L. Marshall, L. Pool, L. Ward, G. Adams, L. Com-err, J. Mr1rS,H. Dempsey, M. Ruth, R. Gosnell,'G. Huston, S. Givan, S. Magee, E. Nesbit, D. Burry, A. Alrnash, T. Meyer, D. Hasty, M. Johnson, B. Harrison, L. Meyer, B. Martin, V. Edwards, J. Wharton. ,. 51, New U Q J ..M,,,..v 'e PM - rv jf wits, E' 5: sr K f 1.1-egg P Ll. f , Z., .. X . , Ak., L Sh: W ,Bra s 'J 4 ff Wf A. aynowa, er, K. O'- 2. Carru- qw. X RkAx.x . .N X 5 Q xxx 6 fs x W Wk is Xp ' 2 'VX xx sm. S5 .... ,x AQ X ,' X is 5 4 xr P Q rs... E E ' . .E gg . . j X x it E rl X 'Se XX N X x X 3 X N N it Q .,Y T. 7 f 398 x 5 , ffQ X Y MW fig fx fl f Shaunna Brown and Cindy Garten have fun in Spirit Club. I 4' Q Valton, A. neier, R. S. Ogle, C. Puffet, DW M. Ma- Q. Pool, M. Ruth, D. Burry son, L. fy f W f ff. MMIW f 2 W Kim Durnell, president, speaks to Spirit Club about school news ws V -.M-was r rg S a N 5, wit s s , f X M sf A . 251.5 V. V Sees, as . N f XS' N - 3 Q rf' -Y- Q ,. .QQ Q 6 Q -X: - .. am isps. 4.w.ra.fszW2::' ' Donna Godwin listens carefully to the group's opinion. Tracee Roher tells her view on the subject- s aw f M i , 'T 151- we r Q , s A Wk V42-46 ' X Y MQ l -r , 1-71.-5,-'AA 4 Y H V ,al :MV .V H-. Y - ,,, Y-L A' 71 J--1 1 -- k - - r- -.....g.,-.-.Q-..,5-4 - 'e 4p.:1.,.s.,,..:.-.-a.L...:-.-f-....n.,,.....,,,:...,-..,,,1,,...,,...,,,, N r Y , Y - ' , -V-v....,,v......,,..,....,...,..,..,.....-f--,.-.-...........,--.Q-4-q,qw :1 - 1425 ' fad ' Artistic vibrations filled Mr. William Duvallis classroom after school every Monday. Art club members added beauty and style to our school with their talents. The group designed a mural to be displayed in the cafeteria. They also painted pictorial designs on the Walls of an art room. The artists expanded their knowledge by taking a trip to the Nel- son Art Gallery in Kansas City. Building a float for the Homecoming parade was also a highlight. The officers ofthe club were Michelle Re- pass, president, Lisa Needham, vice president, and Kim Weeda, secre- tary. Students admire the Art Club's float during the Homecoming pa- rade. Art Club. ROW ONE: Sharon Smalley, Warren Davis, Beth Casey, Lisa Needham, Lisa Lieata, Robin Hall, Michelle Repass. ROW TWO: Kim Weeda, Ashley Johnson, Eric Krogh, Mr. William Duvall, Lisa Scott, Wendy Cook, Jeff Ford, Brett Lenger. , --lv , , .. ,.,, Y.,,,.,,,,,,,-.,., H..---fs-A A-an-n--u-.nnnsuflw--4 Y- , , , , -ff - , , ,,,....f-- Q? 4. a ' .sflffll b. ,gi 3 f.,w 54' :W if X ........... . FHA. RO Cooper, I1 Mrs. Dori E , ,Xi M, ,pw K Aw, Nm Kel V'---. A X sri N cv' 'W J FHA. ROW ONE: Mrs. Marcia Roepe, Diana ly Street. ROW TWO: Beth Ullery, Rose Amos, Cooper, Kendra Bennett, Melody Anderson, Kelly Jones, June Kanai, Theresa Messick, Deb- Mrs. Doris Hudson. CENTER: Kim Garrett, Kel- bie Roderick, Mrs. Janet Schull. 7704 FP an octwze FHA week was a highlight for the Fu- ture Homemakers of America. Various activities took place during this week. The lfHAers took their parents out to dinner at V's restaurant in Kansas City. On one day they dressed in red and white, the FHA colors. To end the Week members went shopping and to a movie. The day ended with a slumber party. The group met two or three times a week during seminar. They planned and gave a party for the children at Truman Neurological Center during the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Hudson took the group to a F HA conference in Pleasant Hill. There they gained valuable information. Beth Ullery acted as secretary of the organization. x,m,,,.,,.a..-.4 ffm ,C ' f ' f mmf! Kelly Street and Tori Harris enjoy refreshments at a FHA party. Mrs. Roepe prepares food while Andrea Hankins, Diana Cooper and Kim Garrett wait hungrily. 129 lf V ll I l I l l i i I 4 i f 1 g 5 5 L 9 l l 'rl l ll ll! NW 6 fi' i 1. 5: ,. l P . 1 Y 1 l i 2 NHS Officers: Gina Smithson, Doug Wesselschmidt, Barbara Darabos, Cheryl McElroy. NHS president Doug Wesselschmidt calls the meeting to order. i l l I V I ! l r l National Honor Society. ROW ONE: D. Angel, S. Moore, L. Mothersbaugh, V. Edwards, B. Martin, G. Smithson, C. Walsh, Z. Freese, C. Shuck, B. Stiles, A. Atchison, J. Gillis, V. Bennett, L. Bailey, S. Gilligan, T. King, S. Mot- zel, B. Darabos, J. Hibbard, J. Ward. ROW TWO: J. Carter, L. Hertzberg. S. Waugh, K. Wilson, C. Anthony, S. Whittle, S. Finnerty, B. Costello, A. Navato, S. Stockdell, K. Duncan, S. Bruce, R. Hale, D. Kunard, L. Siegrist, B. Early, B.Whittle, J. Bollinger, R. Atkinson, K. Durnell. T. Keith, M. Rife, S. Sipes, R. Harness. ROW THREE: S. Diamond, G. Herriman, D. Collum, J. Freed, J. Crawford, D. Schlobohm, R. Kramer, L. Burry, M. Batarse, G- Q Adams, J. Barry, M. Kiefer, C. McElroy, D. Campbell, K. Cameron, L. Mar' shall, C. Taylor, C. Wrap, K. Corbin. ROW FOUR: K. Koeller, S. Green, E- Gandt, M. Morris, D. Schmitt, D. Schwagerman, C. Simpson, C. McCoy. L Cornell, D. Anderson, D. Thompson, B. Elder, D. Williams, M. Slaughter, . D. Wesselschmidt, B. Ziegler, C. Giddings, J. Mills, S. Mucke, R. Knipp, MT' Cliff McCormick. 130 i l Sa Ushr .N ,, X xx X 3 X5 H Sq., , the meeting ,-.f Cindy Shuck portrays Mary during Candlelighting Service. at 7275 The symbol of the torch stands for the National Honor Society which represents the group of students who have been recognized in four main are.as of scholastic achievement, creative leadership, Worthwhile service, and individual character. Membership in NHS carries with it certain responsibilities, one of which is maintaining a 3.2 grade point average and regular attendance at the monthly meeting. This year the NHS played its annual part in the twenty-third Candlelighting Service and sponsored a blood drive in March. Mr. Cliff McCormick, NHS sponsor, along with Barbara and Susan Whittle, attended the Fall Executive Committee meeting in Col- umbia, Mo., and later the State Convention in St. Louis. NHS ended the year with the traditional induction ceremony for the juniors. Officers this year were Doug Wesselschmidt, presidentg Gina Smithson, vice-president, Barbara Darabos, secretary, and Cheryl McElroy, treasurer. 2 M. Batarse, G' ameron, L. Milf' ter, S. Green, E' n, C. MCCOY, L' M. Slaughter, e, R. Knipp, MI' f iw, ,. . ff , f , 1 Sandy Meyer, Sondra Mucke, Lesa Marshall, and Melody Rife listen to the NHS speaker. 120k FSHC, PIO football Official, talks to the NHS- Usher Susan Green waits for a signal to begin lighting students' candles. The National Forensics League has 24 enthusiastic members at LSHS. Establish- ed in 1923, the league dedicates itselfto the advancement of speaking, speech writ- ing, and competitive performance among high school students. Based on a national point system, five degrees of achievement mark the success of the NFL member. At least 500 points must be attained before reaching the final level of special distinction and its coveted double ruby. The value of this system is that student competition to promote ex- cellence in areas of speaking, writing, act- ing, humor, radio speaking and debate is offered on a voluntary basis. The program is strictly for those who want to excel. Another merit for the system is found in the respect colleges and businesses have for an NFL degree. It can open many doors doors for the college-bound student. And of course, the best thing about the group is the fun the members have. 'fYou can meet a lot of great people on the cir- cuit, claimed junior Chris Adams. You have the same interests, see each other nearly every weekend, and often attend the same social events. -Ku GL 11 K wal S-ff NFL Officers: C. Anthoy, J. McEntire, C. Adams, C. Hill, L. Foulke, M. Mitchell, L. Black v--v-nu,-vp-nwppqq ffrfmf mmf! , , X 5 ff ,y 9.4 3 Y Z ,ff Dennis and Dan Jacob show off their trophies. MI. Flanagan arranges tournament details. 1 NFL. Row one: D. Wendelman, B. Dolan, J. Hartnett, T. Utz, C. Creech, W.T. Dittman, C. Brooks. Row two: R. Storey, L. Wrobbel, L. Foulke, C. Anthony, J. McEntire, C. Adams, C. Hill, M. Mitchell, T. Miller, L. Oswald, J. Cling- enpeel. Row three: Coach G. Flanagan, P. Young, S. Lutjen, S. Bridgman, S. Cox, W. Manes, L. Black, D. Jacob, D. Luther, R. Allen, G. Adams, A. Thompson, D. Jacob, V. Watson, K. Roden, J. Valenti, K. Monahan. W 5 ff Thespiz Creech J. Hans S. Bfldl S. Allb gensme Aco -v 5 xx X 1 N5 if The S .sf B its ' WA 7 ' N 0 0 gk The International Thespian Society is r H .eee 4 W an organization aiming to establish and ad- Ny A T g . .L , . . Vance interest and excellence in theatre it details. l, P. L, W. R. Allen, . Watson, Thespians. Row one: S. Patterson, S. Cox, C. Creech, T. Utz, B. Dolan, C. Brooks, M. Jacobs, J. Haney, A. Ro-Trock. Row two: B. Harrison, S. Bridgman, R. Storey, L. Wrobbel, C. Sinstead, S. Allbee, W. Manes, L. Black, C. Hill, C. Jur- gensmeyer, W.T. Dittman, L. Oswald, J. Clingen- peel, S. Nicklas. Row three: Mr. Gore, la -Zam- mar, R. Turnbow, A. Baldwin, C. Akers, D. Wendelman, G. Adams, T. Fowler, D. Luther, S. McCorkle, T. Miller, C. Adams, K. Roden, P. Collins, K. Monahan, B. Briggs, N. Troutwine, J. Wharton, M. Mitchell, Mrs. Ewing. arts. The society grants membership to those who have met general guidelines of the or- ganization. Emphasis is placed on the a- chievement of the individual student. All areas of theatre arts are included. Aside from the respect attached to a membership, the student also becomes eligible for a Thespian scholarship to col- lege. During high school special literature, programs, and bulletins are available to members. Thespians are encouraged to actively participate in school plays, speech and de- bate tournaments and school assemblies in any capacity. Ten hours of work are re- warded with one Thespian point. A four star Thespian must work at least 50 hours total. To receive the highest award, an honor bar, demands 60 hours of work. This gives the student desiring excellence an opportunity to achieve in his own area of interest in theatre art. A colorfull escort heralds the arrival of the Thespian Homecoming entry. , ..,,. wwf - - ,,..,,.wv-W. 4,,,.w ffW mW0-AM ,,,,,.awff--- ,...,,-1 'lf Thespian Officer. Row one: C. Sinstead, S. Allbee, L. Blomberg. Row two: W. Manes, L. Black, C. Hill, B. Dolan. Y. . ...LQ 'M ' ' 5, ... ., , V lex, V' , ' 7: ' , 1 5 f '15, S I ,,, V . X I ,r V i k- 4 K 5 .V V. .z fx Q ' ., , ,.,,, Q I. J , ., , ...., ,,,, . J 4. Q, .,, , , 1, ' .Qu- ' I A The Sounds of Silence mime troup demonstrates during a Div. I assembly. ... .,......f,- .A 4:--A-....a.-...Q . ' - -- - 'J f- ,,, H -wxsgg, -1 zu... .... ,...- c,.............,.,... ...-..,....-... M J 1 .,,,,-,,,,. ,,.,.,,- ,, .,....- ..,...,..i......1. : - w -rw w 11 qi 4411 lr 6' 4 areal! You can recognize debaters anywhere. They're the ones carry- ing double metal fileboxes under one arm and a briefcase under the other. No, debate is not a class for relaxing. But for all the work, long hours and eye strain, debaters find it strangely satis- fying. Anyone taking the class is required to attend at least two debate tournaments per semester. Grueling events requiring much preparation and an entire weekend's time, tournaments are pop- N ular events debaters eagerly volunteer to attend. Coach George Flanagan shaped the squad into a consistently winning team. Mr. Flanagan left coaching at LSHS in 1973 for a post as the William Jewell college debate coach, but returned this year because he felt, High school students are more responsive and their coaches are more cooperative than competitive. There were a number of r returning lettermen, including the Chris Adams-Jackie McEntire ft team who went to State last year. This kind ofleadership helped Leels Summit host the K.C. suburban conference tournament in W fi E .5 . 'W ,V ' .... ,,,.........M...,....,, f gil ' f , . -3 . ,, 4 We 1 Q- , , .I , .mf r, i ,Jw H an if I 1 , 4- fp ' , . ' 1' fs X-if 4 , ,q f.,,v'3 , Q . 4 .2 ,-' V ,fl r - f'-rf.?i'f :::.:. iw A . A T- ief.'frf1..sfs2::. 1.553516 . , ?ag,f.'3'?EE:?fiE2E2?- 'if .rg ,px 3 - ,f - -Lu... ix .+,LZ3f1, l wa, .1 .ff -..cg::::' - . I. W f .:.'3,5':H..,:,:,.:.: hr, :XM ,ami Pa.-5 Mfg 7 '..-53,1-1 13311351 gl: ,fag . ',i1,1.g-f,i?.giL.,', , waz. em 'wp If f 1 .. ,Q-.fi Q.-.j.1.1,j,-,A -f., 5 .11 'I L :af-:,.::p.'.:f . ' if -'l'f.'I3i,p1 ' ffxtf f ::Z.J:r M , I ' ,L . Jackie McEntire skillfully cross-examines he nent. Maze 7-'aaa 3 Rhonda Allen and Brian Dolan exchange materials during a class team work session. X X rs. These two champ teams display winning stratc y as th g ey pool evidence and ideas. Chris Adams delivers her carefull y prepared speech. I OPPO- Karen W , . , Drama . . - - Y ' 1s.n.-.-..A-,...4....-Y---L-, -v- f - H '- , ,, - -- was ...,xX.... X st. .. X 1 f Q we ,Nm . sag Q xg - W. ' lf 1. '57?if:s+:1:. f :ii?'s?i- X :rw lift ' I ' ts- ff: N s fn if: N KV. 4 Z4 Z-in f .K Q ce-X Y ' NNN:-s .. lnes her oppo- s N 5 s X X HNNYWRQQ .seas as, Karen Woods and W.T. Dittman work long hours memorizing and practicing their duet scene. - . Drama coach Bonnie Ewing's eyes sparkled as she talked about her drama classes and their numerous activities. It's not the usual type of c1ass,', she laughed. I think a lot of people are surprised when they get in a drama class and find it's a real challenge. But students who are really interested don't mind the work and end up enjoying the classf, This appears to be true. More drama classes were offered this year than ever before, and classes were filled to capacity. Next year's enrollment is full for classes such as stagecraft that will let advanced students per- fect specific skills in their own areas of interest. Mrs. Ewing seems to enjoy talking about her hopes for next year. 'gl love what l'm doing and the kids are wonderful. I hope that these classes will teach them how to recognize the qualities in a good play and how to be an appreciative audience? ss class team WM, N-...Ik F 5 cpared speech- Drama I Students laugh as make-up transforms a classmate into a clown. ' 4.......,. .,.---, ,-1 ra M-.. .....,.: - --4...-u..4 - wwmhk W 1 Mrs. Ewing demonstrates proper make-up techniques. .5 54.5-, .'.-1s....-, ... ...- W Mfwwwafmw 'Va- W 4 zgogo 0 IV! Sixty-one LSHS students attended the Joe Herndon Area Vo- cational Technical School located in Raytown. The vocational school is designed to give students the opportunity to improve and M AA study a wide variety of skills. The classes range anywhere from flillrfffl M T I Auto Body to Cosmetology. Skills learned there prepare students for entry-level jobs in the particular fields they have chosen. Full credit is given to graduating seniors. All classes are three hours everyday with the exception of Cosmetology which is a five and a half hour or all day class. - Jeff Brockman, senior, re-charges the battery of a van. ' 2 Y xx V ,.,. g Ni Q, V. se.. , f- . 5 ' 4, K X is N XV 4 we is gs as X X X Zxxbw l f xi X Y f , 'fff 4, , i , , i Renee Elliot, senior, gives Margie Gray, senior, the basic shampoo XX Q, ,X QWKXX gf -- gras Y IL sa s z X S, ,f my - Xi X X we :::'-1- 7 XX . f W .rosa X Xxlslflf' t i, N Xgk . X . 5 . s. X :Masks X XA as xy , at X , gt, X -V5 wif lb f 1 lX: ' l .. X X .,.. f -55 mf'-,.. 1 -X. - My :gs-tara-'.s -. 2'-'X v f -ss X -wr. 1- -::.. -ef.-as-1.1 X v is A his ak ' ri ff ' N X X X s X Y Q adv X ' N X f ' X X his ,QQ X WN' f is sf X fs X v a X X gf XS X X X .Q f X wx ,mf ,X X X18 X XX X, K X A ,X s 3 , X X X X sa. ,XX ,. -. , v v sssx M X s X- 1. fs aa X it .yaa 'il X if X it John Moschell, junior, works steadily on an engine .,.4qn' i ' W Q ff f M 3 Q ' , SZ ,Y , N I X. ,. wvwx5 X X so , V ., Q .f ,,,.. v g X ...,. 1 I Q M 1 X 3 ' N, Qt so X-, K 5 X ' ., s s , X t AN it K C Ve N Sf S N X V x X Q s qt' f Xe , ' Niki s X X Mt it i , - , X W X 3 Q Q 5 i Q, Xllkxu X Q . Y S .X K -5 Q to 2 ,. . X X X x YXQUQ xxx Y Q X W Q GXQX E wi X 5 Q X Y xxx N X X N Ke X f su' ACE gsg- wpmhwst. Vg X 4 - N Wax xiwss w I, ,, A A X YY S, if ts? 3 X A as K-V5 ARW6 X X X X do N . V, ..-- ....... . M .h m . . . . . a poo Connie Huskisson, senior, works on a layout in Advertising Art class. -est., wx - wfys fs f ...:,:E:'r- .--N... ' 'XX 1 A .A 5 e. T 3 A , 4 , .5 f X X ,. :EEE erry Hauser, junior, carefully works on refinishing a car. Paul Jones and Tom Schaller, seniors, receive assistance from their teacher in brick laying. had Zeng an ' ,ozaykcta The Div. I StuCo had a new sponsor this year, Mrs. Cheryl Rohner. She and Mrs. Thurma DeLoach worked together with the council. Mark Leetch, Div. I SGA president, led his group in planning a successful carnival on Halloween that raised over ninety dollars for UNICEF. Special activities such as caroling in a nearby hospital and selling candles to raise money for the poor made the Christmas holiday more joyful for our school. The council also planned seminar assemblies and other activities for the student body. Mrs. Rohner complimented the council by saying, 'clt is exciting to work with the dedicated leaders of the school. The Div. II StuCo was also very active. Several outstanding happenings took place. A new sign commemorating the girls bas- ketball and boys cross country state championships was placed over the school billboard in front of the building. Div. II SGA president, Kim Durnell, and her cohorts sponsored ten of A our cross country runners in a 10-mile run and raised around five- hundred dollars for the United Way. The group collected money and food for a needy Leeis Summit family at Christmas. Mrs. Lois Walden, Div. II sponsor, summed up the '78-'79 SGA by saying, They are a great group of kids. of Student Council President Kim Durnell MCs the Homecoming pep rally. Jennifer Green and Denise Snyder, Div. II StuCo members, sell goodies in lounge. Div. II S Sondra I ard. RO Q 5 S Dill- I Student Council- ROW 13 MHTC Skeltfm, John Henry, Julie Matthews. ROW 3: Ross Warner, Kristi Johnson, 4 4 Mark L6CfCh, Lisa BCISCI, Perry COIHHS, DODS Adams- Suzanne Jones, Kim McDonald, Jennifer Rayl, Angie ROW 2: Lindsay Fishbach, Carolyn Walter, Pharra Mucke, Stewart, Meike Gretemann, Mrs. Rohner. p rally. Div. ll Student Council. ROW 1: Kim Durnell. ROW 2: Sandy Meyer, Terri Vincent. ROW 4: Mike Ruth, Denise Sondra Mucke, Melody Rife, Jennifer Green, Kelli Lock Snyder, Mrs. Walden, Pam Johannigmeier, Julie Adams, ard. ROW 3: Shannon Phillips, Brad Ziegler, Connie May, Steve Magee. Qw- 6 I , We , V7 W . ,, ,,. V ,W K fy V, , ,..,.,.,, Q ,A I in X Q , . ..: ..- ,. Y , fx ,ff 'Q 2 - fm , 1 , I W Q iv.f..,,.,..,., .ay rf, i Kim McDonald expresses her ideas during a Div. I meeting. Mark Leetch, Div. I StuCo president, waits for the meeting to begin ohnson, , Angie Members ofthe Div. I council listen closely to the discussion. 155- - --FFL ' '- Agggs-snu44 44b-,,44Q:g.vw4.,v -,gu.,y - 1 M...-..,-....--..4c.,..-.4 V- 4-...1.....-Q - - -- .A f - Y - gauze! atcwleaw tdecntaf I A19 WWW ,Mm A ?f2Q.a11 ww' mwgy' wifi ' gall!! ww' hull 1 M -,sy ROW ONE: Mary Beth Barker, Kim Thompson, Sherry Greeley, Rhonda Cook, Debbie Austin, Desiree Bedsaul, Brenda Harbit, Paula Johannig- maiar, Kristi Dittmer, Karen Moore. ROW TWO: Ron Mirik, Kathy O'Ma.lley, Cindy Story, David Kettner, Megan Gandt, Scott Bost, Cindy Lyon, Cindy Gillette, Patsy Dunnington, Carmon Sinstead, Ruth Vin- yard, Jeff Shikles, Toby Rooks, Brandon Staton, Greg Parker. ROW THREE: Devin House, Walter Wassel, Ray Ortiz, George Schwagerman, Varsity band and concert band had a successful school year. Varsity bands met during fifth and sixth hours, as concert band met during seventh hour. The varsity bands were made strictly of freshmen, While concert band was made up of both sophomores and juniors. The bands held concerts in November and one in March. The concert band was included in the Marching band 'during first quar- ter. Some outstanding students in Varsity II were: Jeff Odell and Brenda Neal fboth were in the All-District Bandj Concert band Jeff Shikles and Ruth Vinyard were also outstanding students. The bands of '78 and '79 had a tremendous amount of talent and potential, but most of it has yet to be realized. Jim Gifford, Tim Stewart, Mark Miller, Kenny Renken, Greg Simpson, Kevin Green, Ken Holt, Brian White, Todd Phillips, Mark Davis, Todd Strannigan, David Pendergraph, Pat Moran, Ron Gray, Matt Highfill, Maryrine Kerley, Colin Ross, Donald Hilker, Marvin Wix, Rodger Bow- ers, Mr. Guy Rolls, David Cortner, David Heaviland, Brad Groom, Chris Heisterberg. Mark Davis's concentration is broken, while others play on. i Z ,,f,.,, ::.- '-,,.- 4 .fy a . M , , , f.f9f,5,v ling! I ' ff XZ, 9 Varsi Kath And: Farr: Matc FEI lil ilh 1115 S51 11 I . I 1 ET-1' i Var Puf dez Der N I 0 0 l .. . X l' ixn-fe our Fa- , , Pulse, B. . Reddig, J. . King, B- gs, D. Flick. R. Berlin. stanzo, L. Tiger fans enjoyed drum major David Flick's half-time antics. mfnwwff wf ' Directed by Mr. Guy Rolls and Mr. Russ Berlin, an enthusiastic marching band sounded off the Tigers' football season. Pre-game shows and half-time perfor- mances became added attractions for fans to enjoy. Better than just entertainment, the marching band rallied the Tigers, cheering section and kept spirits high if the scores were low. Tiger fans had every right to be proud of their marching band. Perfecting performances of pieces like Jesus Christ Superstar, Rocky, and Espana required talent, intelligence, and dedicated hours of practice after school and in the evenings. Added to that was the task of polishing intricate march steps to crisp, sharp precision. 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QI 1. Q V. f-2 4. I - ,.,,.,,,. QM . V s w W X V' ' . Rf 4 Q 6 Q 'V , ..... -sf B X' ' ' X is M . f' . X' .V V. if J S , so if' as I .V V V J ' 7 L ,,V5z .-..2' wk X Xi A V h J I 1 I 2 VI j XS, A I Wk we KN- . . .J V S X V . r , . . .V V ,XIII V QQ .V , - 7 45 WLQE J QX' s f..-..A ' ' VZ? Pep Band. M. Bern, B. Carroll, D. Collum, R. Cook, L. Cornell, D. Cowan, M. Cox, J. Cross, M. Curnutt, D. Dyer, D. Fel- kins, D. Flick, C. Giddings, G. Griffin, T. Harris, B. Hazlett, C. Hazlett, C. Heisterberg, S. Helmuth, E. B. Hudson, M. Irwin, J. Jereau, J. Klaus. J. Hilker, T. Hooper, Nazworthy, B. lf? V Jazz Band. M. Batarse, J. Nazworthy, L. Reid, J. Ryle, M. Shafe, M. Shafe, J. Shikles, D. Simpkins, D. Sire, G. Stokes, J. Stokes, G. Tate, C. Wallace. D. Cowan, M. Cox, D. Flick, C. Giddings, S. Holman, B. Hudson, 4 Neal, J. O,Dell, M. Porter, D. Puffett, M. Reddig, L. Reid, J. Shikles, D. Simpkins, B. Sims, G. Stokes, J. Stokes, C. Story, G. Tate, D. Uchtman, C. Wallace, B. Ward, R. Wielig- man, K. Wilson, M. Wix. 'I .,.: - . - ,.,.,.x A ....-. X II V V B Q ex X ,-' V .. Q -., N 1 1 x ss... 5 ' ., .BVS Ml N va. 4 5 5 l fi X 'X . QR. Q Sk Qs .lg X. X Q' W SN fs 'lr wp M Se .. ,I . S' .X .I 1 35' ' fl' .v .-. .-,ms 1 Rs .v III.. si . s is Sandy Holman concentrates on her music lesson. .2 f i 70:4 Mr. C S . .V X Y VK V .5 pa, 'fa 'I R: y. ,RMNVVV 5 ,s fi' .21 A . I I, . B ,Q V ,V 37' ' is I QV NJA . 8 X X3 X 1' S Q If! 1 x 6 B 4 W wg -- I . MUS, Symphon Gilbert, A Wilson, C Collum, ll Whaley, S Lord, W. I 1 1 Q Nm 5 E. . . , 'S fx -sg, . A.. Myra Q 3' . F via-' . A A. F' ws X , . , x., X A x ff , L. Reid, okes, C. ,, R. Wielig- . ' an 1 , Q- 3 , Q X 'ff gf R fi Q if t.. A f j f 3 SSOII. 70:4 5464 J i l Mr. Guy Rolls leads the pep band enthusiastically. 1 l l 1 l l w r l l r w l Wilson, C. Hofstetter, S. Stillwell, D. Griffith, R. Hale, C. Dix, D. Collum, M. Irwin, K. Wilson, C. Wilson, K. Creason, S. Smalley, B. J Whaley, S. Patterson, M. Verbrugge, C. Seifert, ROW THREE: G. Lord, W. Sherman, F. Haus, I. Cancienne, L. Kreeger, L. Nash, L. i Symphony Orchestra. ROW ONE: Z. Freese, J. Bass, R. Kramer, J. Gilbert, A. Bibbee, L. Gillespie, V. Gilbert, J. Nacy. ROW TWO: R. I 54 eaten . Being a member of orchestra was quite an honor at LSHS. A teach- erls recommendation was required and students challenged each other for the top spots. Jazz band was for those who prefer to play more contemporary mu sic. A lot of time must be devoted, but all the members feel itis worth the work. Both bands entertained at local schools and held many concerts dur ing the school year. Mr. Russ Berlin, in his third year, led orchestra and jazz band. Pep band was a volunteer band, and its main purpose was to encour age participation and spirit at school activities. They helped with the cheers and provided music for the drill team. Mr. Guy Rolls led the pep band. s X . rg, x R S M Q X Q Si s V i A X . . i W S K .. X - t .ss S X , i-.X .QW ' F L 'ii' 6 Q ' N X M,,.-Wfwr' X 5 A iw W Xmwqpx, f . Qi A, Sa? .' ' .. I V . R f R ' . is X 32 S ' -. , X X X X Q S 3 f X e L f s Q as Laurie Reid enjoys pep band practice. Anderson, L. Hauser, J. Shook, S. Collum, J. Carter, D. Felkins, A. Wharton, D. Flick, J. Stokes, G. Tate, B. Summers, C. Edwards, L. Craven, ROW FOUR: B. Simcosky, L. Anderson, S. Wilson, M. Porter, D. Cowan, B. Enke, V. Pruyn, L. Reid, M. Shafe, Mr. R. Berlin, Symphony Conductor. -A .. v Wi AL - 4151 ,,-J.:,.o:..v-v-s..v,.......1.:.a- 1 W . Concert Choir was the most challenging class offered to LSHS vocal music students. The choir tackled extremely difficult litera- ture for students on the high school level. They met this challenge at the fall, Christmas and spring concerts and at the Parade of Choirs toward the end of the year. The Christ- mas concert was highlighted by a candle lit processional while singing an ancient Latin chant. The skill exhibited- during these per- formances was polished for the district con- test. Members of Concert Choir felt strongly about being successful for the Missouri Dis- trict Music Festival and considered it to be A the high point on the performance calendar. 46 Mr. Heuman can't resist singing with the choir. joke. Class clowns Dale Conway, Don Dyer and Brian Mulvain enjoy a private Concert Choir. Row one: A. Wyssman, B. Whit- tle, K. Durnell, P. Johannigmeier, C. Stroud, L. Ingram, C. Adams, K. Quick, S. Mucke, L. Mar- shall, V. Edwards, K. Wilson, R. Wilson, R. Owens, N. Nesbit. Row two: C. Finley, S. Moore, Z. Freese, D. Cooper, R. Hale, L. Os- wald, P. Young, B. Huffman, B. Simcosky, J. Murray, S. Waugh, J. Clingenpeel, L. Foulke, L. Hertzberg, B. Martin, L. Siegrist, D. High. Row three: D. Wendelman, K. Danner, M. Porter, D. 1 W- Wm, . WW A W , House, D. Collum, M. Charles, C. Acuff, S. Leitch, D. Webb, G. Tate, D. Bartholomei, S. 4 McCorkle, V. Mesa, W.T. Dittman, J. Anderson, Row four: J. Carter, B. Milvain, K. Wheeler, D. Farmer, K. Roberts, J. McCoy, S. Lanning, R. Stickler, T. Flint, D. Thomas, J. Peuster, D. Dy- er, H. Dempsey, T. Wingate, R. Weyhofen, D. Conway, D. Sperber, W. Manes, B. Ward, R. Hel- ton. Kcvm A f Sounds Pattcrsr scl, L. I Lcitch, 1 2:- Q , , ,. ...:..-...f . ---...f,-,1-'n-ms-.-a.'nmss--1:-- - -v --- - - A--1. AAL..- --.,:- 5. -.- Sounds of Now and Then. Row one: T. Cook, R. Hernandez, S. Riggs, S. Patterson. Row two: J. Nazworthy, L. Reid, G. Parker, L. Belser, D. Rein- sel, L. Hammond, C. Acuff. Row three: C. Adams, T. Flint, K. Quick, S. Leitch, L. Castle. private f, S. nei, S. rnderson, eeler, D. ring, R. :1', D. Dy- fen, D. d, R. Hel- Kevin Danner, Mike Porter, and David Webb rehearse for a Summit Singers concert. 460012 ezhcz ' , 0194194045 Mrs. Irene Young cheerfully led the Sounds of Now and Then to sing, dance and smile their way through an enjoyable perform- ing year. The only group open to LSHS students which features contemporary tunes and choreographed programs, Sounds pro- vides a unique opportunity for students to become acquainted with showmanship methods. The group not only had fun singing Christmas carols on the Plaza and at Crown Center in Kansas Cit Y, but also appeared at the local hospital, Pleasant Lea Junior High, and a number of elementary schools. In addition, the Sounds en- semble gained insights into pop choir technique by competing with other high schools at a pop choir contest at Northwest Mis- souri State University in Maryville. Watching the Summit Singers perform is a unique opportunity for a course in armchair travel. The group, under the direction of Mr. Robert Heuman, transports the spectators from one era to another, from a wistful mood to a joyful one. Singing for a vari- ety of audiences, the group has kept busy throughout the school year performing for churches, for local clubs, civic groups and at different area activities. Technically, the Summit Singers are a chamber ensemble, but they often perform other styles covering the spectrum of musical literature. To be a member requires a successful audition facing stiff competition, and membership in Concert Choir is a prerequisite. The result is an organization of talented and dedicated vocal artists. f . l , . -- . S ---', -- 1 ' ' ' ' 'ui . 1 Y A frozen Sounds group sang for Plaza shoppers. Summit Singers. Row one: S. Whittle, C. Stroud, B. Whittle, K. Wilson, R. .4 Wilson, J. Murray, L. Siegrist, C. Finley. Row two: D. House, K. Danner, M. Porter, G. Tatc, D. Dyer, D. Conway, T. Wingate, J. Carter. I4 . - Y.. -- .gv pgggqp anim - ' -man:-hash-s .. - . -A - s , , . , .- .- 1--. -...u.-.g,4S--4+--1 ' ' .. -..x-,...., Lg.-,xr-,,..--. . . . . .V , 48 N fwf' Mrs. lrene Young sets a spirited tempo for the students in her Girls Glee class. Girls Glee. ROW ONE: K. Potts, L. Hammond, B. ROW THREE? S- BIaCkm2m, C- Bales, K- Chalde- Enke, J. Cresswell, S. Graham, M. Moore, C. Akers, COW- L- LOVCIH- L- POOL M- Smith, R- Tl1IHbOW, L. Anderson, C. Howard, M, Green, R, Rhode, T, L. Coleman, M. Schoettlin, K. Muenks, D. Burry, Fowler. ROW TWO: A. Stufflebam, E. Siegrist, L. L- KHSSC1- ROW FOUR? N- CHUOH, L- Farrar, C- Berry, D. Collier, L. Hammond, C. Walton, L. Barber, L. Storts, E. Walter, D. Hamilton, N. Fors- man, A. Westerfield, S. Ross, J. Rayl. Bowman, P. Merrifield, D. Todd, S. Onwiler, K. Ruland B Sims C Onwiler C Pearson M John M , MQW 10 M JZ 7 ,Wx 4: r - 3 - , - 1 - ' Heather Cella relaxes as she studies her son, K. B ll. - IHSWC lTll1S1C. l 2 xl 5 i ss ! , X Q X N Girls Glee. ROW ONE: L. Rodriguez, C. Wendle- man, J. Buehre, C. Meyer, D. White, D. Warner, A. Goff, D. Stockstill, M. McCorkle, D. Westhoff, S. Riggs, T. Jones. ROW TWO: B. Couch, D. Slover, P. Freeman, A. Pirie, S. Allbee, S. Gordon, D. Han- son, M. Schauffler, B. Pack, C. Barker, E. Sullivan, L. Vick. ROW THREE: P. Mucke, T. Cook. M. Hod- ges, H. Cella, C. Siefert, A. Baldwin, K. Har- bit, K. Hampson, V. Minnick, M. Reynolds, T. Roher, C. Chapman. ROW FOUR: D. Pendergraph, L. Belser, S. Logan, T. Tor- rence, L. Mills, K. Joseph, G. Coldsnow, D. Steyer, V. Castle, A. Reynolds, L. Harrison. K. Powell. . af yt R.: V ,N gf Z ff ta fw- -.4-' Qu? ,xx Boys C Jett, P istj. R1 T. Jon Dolan, r Girls Glee tudies her X ,Q fs ss,4:y+yg.w ff , ,N ' 1 ' 6 X . X , v f f ii, . 1. , Q Q. LL ' K . M.. ,.... .is . . ,,4e,,.. '- , .f..q,,7.... .f-.,,f.z.., K., - 41,4 2 , 1006 . ,.., ,X Qs , . .3 N x we D X , . ' .. ww? fs . . f, v ska w f x Pk X Wxx 4 sw , . , 2 Mos . K- to .X . V, .Q Q X L. ft' X' .. ex iw a Students in Boys Glee thoughtfully examine their music. cute The Boys Glee built a reputation of singing fun, toe-tapping songs which relieved the appreciative au- dience from the traditionally serious music performed at most high school concerts. Departing from stiff and formal styles, the Glee performed everything from barbershop, to western ballads, to Christmas carols in a lively blend of four-part harmony. Aside from the Christmas and spring concerts, the Boys Glee com- peted at the Missouri District Music Festival. Mr. Ro- bert Heuman, director, felt that in spite of the de- creased size of the Boys Glee Club the quality was improved. The Girls Glee was also a smaller group, but there was nothing small about their sound. A selective group for female voices, the Girls Glee was awarded a high honor by being-the only Girls Glee in the state of Missouri selected to sing at the Missouri Music Edu- cators Convention. The Glee also attended the Mis- souri District Music Festival at Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg. Director Irene Young ex- pressed confidence in the Girls Glee. It's a pleasure to work with mature, responsible studentsf, she com- mented. . st I .. 14239 S is W X 41 6 Q ai f E 4 1 fix at g Q, 4'-1 ,M ' I , 4 I 2 T ' 4 at f 9 S s . sf ' I 5 22 . M... M. Hod- i, K. Har- Leynolds, R: D. T. Tor- snow, D. Harrison, Boys Glee. ROW ONE: S. Perkins, S. Belser, G. Weight, G. Jett, P. Jeffers, B. Riggs, M. Toler, B. Simcosky Caccompan- istj. ROW TWO: B. Feller, R. Groover, T. Fowler, M. Rhea, T. Jones, J. Gamble, B. Stickler, R. Walker, B. Landreth, N. Dolan, D. Wilson. ROW THREE: R. Ruark, J. Tarwater, D. Bartholomei, J. Crawford, P. Rickey, R. Lohr, T. Alley, C. Carpenter, P. Stonum, R. Palma, G. Kelley, G. Groover. ROW FOUR: A. Ratliff, B. Jolliff, M. Sullivan, V. King, D. Luther, R. War- ner, M. Corn, P. Burden, D. Pulse, R. 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Besides the regular meetings, the club also attended the Fiesta Mexicana at Crown Center, various Spanish restaurants, and the Nelson Art Gallery. The club has also planned a summer trip to Worlds of Fun. i., f f f T f nf? 'ff Q 7 wf , 'ff '71 ff , ff TW , fm ffl, 7, . S W f Z 1 Z if 2 W Jana Wharton works on the winning float. wwf? 'Z 5 . i .1 f, .. , fr, 1- ' 'f.f7',, .f Zn if- ., f41e2f?-L.. 1 345 'Q l5l?.Q.Qf,?Q' . ' ' X ywgefg , .W I -, ' mf gc I SPANISH CLUB ROW ONE: A. Wharton, ROW TWO: J. Wharton, D. McClellan, R. Heisterberg, J. Albln, Mrs. Mellem, Gooch. . ,., .. - ......,- - ,-1...-Q.--..-u...,:.1.d.......:.. 5 -- - 1 - ,LW Y --1 .---.-..-.- -1-Y.. . . ,,,.. .vi .V . r , , ,Y ,A - F117 A- k , V v In Z .qw if dtigg H N , 'y X ., N . fa? ' ,Q ZZ' A i1.,uf, ,V 1,3543 ,Q MQ I X ' ,493 Y 5 Q 5'.e an? . R gm ,, ,1 g 1 N! f f Q f V Q X b .4 fff f ff f if s .., Y, f .5 64.5, . ? . FRENCH CLUB ROW ONE: L. Balley, S Whlttle N Bunch, ROW TWO Mrs R Northway, L Bern skoetter, B. Whittle, R. Pike, D. Bilveu haf 6 515 S Y Val Conrad paints a pmata for Spanlsh Club act1v1t1es ... A -gs,:1nlvfb4h.,.-.......,.L,.-IIQQ-.-A hush- an-... .s--4 - f 1,5 , 4 l I I 'ii DY A TE KS ROC EM SHOW' TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT TURN IT ON SPIRIT DRIVE SCORE It was a progressive, spirited year for the varsity cheerleading squads. All three squads did an excellent job at camp during the summer. Many new and differ- ent cheers, chants, and pyramids were brought back from camp to show the student body during the games. The cheerleaders spirit showed in the Tiger fans who struggled, cheered, and cried with the teams victories and losses. The yell leaders spread even more spirit by performing stunts during games. Working to- gether they added enjoyment to the fans and spirit to the team. Ahh! As the squad relaxes during half time. 5 Var sity ROW O Wisemai Varsity Boys Sports Cheerleaders and Yell Leaders. ROW ONE: Sherry Moore, Don Powelson, Cindy Shuck, Steve Magee and Traccc p Shannon Phillips, Steve Everman. ROW TWO: Cheryl Stroud, Den- Roher. Varsiy nis Thompson, Brian Milvain, Mike Ruth, Terri Keith. ROW THREE: R01-LERMOTION wATcHoUT AI1 ,,,,,,j W, f, ,,....,..,..,,,,: . - I --.,I- v f v i f W W -V -.-Y - v.. I Y- 7--.a . W V -.-1- Y - -. M- ,ve ,,, 5 I In My - V Q - , -A I .. ,A ....,.--Bw ..,...-.....-.,--..-..,,Y. ,,,,,,f T- ,.. , --:..g , Y ..,:--.,.,,, Y-. , lv - , . Y Y, .Y,.- Y :,.,.,. - ,Y f5--.g------- ,-m-f-- - -A ' - - - ' ' ' I . ' l ' ,f -wh-N -Y k- -- -f .. - ,.V. , ,,,-,7-, ., kv, ,1w-,Wqh I--M v' in Km- , 'l L D 2 a I w 4 I 4 4 i 1 ,i y I w w . I l N : ! 1 Q t 1 3 i ,J 1 4 4 Q F 1 f j +1 11- V , - Y , ,,,.,--,,,-..., i ,Y , , YY Y , 4. , H- GERS TI Y YOU HE GO GO GO 5 I Ls 1 E Y ! I SAY GET IT WE'RE NO. 1 WE SAY SMOK'EM PICK UP STEAM Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. ROW ONE: Kelly Ward, Lindsay Fischbach, Gina Chatman. ROW TWO: Robin Rhode, Lori Lawrence, captain, and Carolyn Walter. W Sophomore Cheerleaders. ROW ONE: Angela Ogden, Theresa Hale, Kim Walton. ROW TWO: Anne Almash, Lisa Belser. ROW THREE: Kim McDonald. The Adams pamily Cham is a favorite for the cheerleaders. IT'S BLACK SINK IT KEEP KEEP ON 2. f 1, V, 3 ff My f' BUCKLE DOWN WE'VE GOT I Eaalt TWO : Q7 Zz The cheerleaders wait for their great debut during the pep assembly. SPIRIT I 5,..4 :AX F l 3 . g , l Captain Lori Lawrence wonders going on. FT! U 5 are-1 what is an 'iff' vorite for l I , , X 1. ff, If X ,,f Freshman Cheerleaders. ROW ONE: Melanie Melton, Arletta Pirie, Shawna Matchell. ROW TWO: Pharra Mucke, Julie Mathews and Wendy Sherman. MOVING BIG TEAM RAISE YOUR HANDS UP TO THE SKY ., ----- --. ., -- ' T. al.. v. , Yvus. .. Y ., ...-.,4..--..i1e:...:- - - . 5 M1 55 5 35 1-.4 fi bu. V HH 99 AISSHH H LOOHS .7 ffjy .. M if ' lied, With the announcement that drill team workshop is starting, a kind of anxiety sets in for some LSHS girls. Two weeks of strenous practicing and rehearsing lead up to the all-important try-outs. The girls are carefully selected and a talent for per- forming isn't the only requirement. A contract must be signed stating all that is expected of them and they must be willing to devote a large port-ion of their time to drill A team. r A certain closeness is developed between the mem- bers and their sponsor, Mrs. Jamie Brewer, who feels she ty,! ,f iw X acts as an organizer, a mother, a friend, a pal and a t f p , . ,p i critic. Mrs. Brewer has been sponsor for the past five r fflf f 'p 75, p . years and is well appreciated by all the members. r , . . , ff ,f'f If f f Wy,.Wf,. H Jfzzi ffl V, 7 .44 af f , 'X X X ' During the summer break the girls attend a week t if i - txt wfwwwyf ff 'f f iffc ,V,f' .ff 7 'f ' ' 1 . . h 1 khyVk,yW Wf X f ,. .. ff pf Vlgfl ong camp during which t ey earn di erent steps and Z ,I r p p ,y routines from sunrise to sunset. 'W Q r. - . 7 ff! 2212 I V J ,ff The girls profited from the camp for they have always brought home first and second places in high-kick and f t danC6 rOL1tineS. Shere Sipes performs a high-kick routine. M The drill team helped to entertain at a pep assembly. rv H I ,TIKGFV ,Q K 22 1 , 5 ma f 2 page 5 ' , Z J Drill er, sr Warc nigm WN, .M .....-.wwf . N.. ...M-1 .2 .mf-...-. ,MW 5 f ,K 3 4. 95 l ' '.,x Q, f Nm all 1 fw X ' S 1 Y S W' W X X N . X J X 1 V S-if ,.,, - . as H Q X - . ff -fr -- 2. 1 1 . . A .Mis-' ws Q A 'Iv .. Q N S. Q X sf Q ' - 5 5 -- ww fo J we A :fr 1. .. N Q . , ...X w. .,,,. QA A .. Ax S Y ,Q 1 .. N ,f R AW .. , R S 1wQQm,,f X- rv ' T 'fo J . - . 'Q -.5 , xx? A, Sy, 5 X .6 A-,Q X i ,YS X r J' W J 'N ig X , S , S , as X Y P , 1 L. bX N y Joni Johnson, Sondra Mucke and Cindy Smith await the signal from the band. Kyle Verwers got a lift out of camp Drill Team. ROW ONE: J. Johnson, cofeaptaing Mrs. J. Brew- Verwers, J. Adams, L. Pool, L. Ward, Y. Mitchell, Z. lfreese. er, sponsor, S. Mucke, captain. ROW TWO: L. Whalen, J. ROW FOUR: L. Marshall, R. Knipp. C. May, C. Smith, T. Ward, S. Sipes, C. Stillwell, T. Taylor, V. Edwards, P. Johan- Vincent, M. Smith, L. Pemberton. nigmeier, B. Ullery, ROW THRICIJI: M. Rife, C. Godwin, K. , ,V 74.4. nm, ,Y , . -V - - ..,..- I 'VH Aly , - , -.., . . 5 - - i- V '- 4 ' .544.4.-pg...-.-..:..v,....., ggi-,u...wL........,... wg, aqui! ,S WM, W A , 9. if , A X xg K ,wg Y , ew X , B ,Q a ,vs I Safe? Christy Hofstetter, Allison Adair, Stephanie Graham, Cindy Wendelrnan, Allison Adair, freshman, concentrates on the right step to take while per- and Denise Doores stand erect and wait for the co-captain to blow her forming at a ggphgmofe football game during half time, whistle. Flag Team. Row one, Denise Doores, Allison Adair, Denise Ivey, Susan annigmeier, Kim James, Mindy Helmuth, Carrie Brown, Lisa Johnson, EGWHTCJS, Christy H0fSi6Uef, Jena Buehre, Cilidl' Wehdelmali, SiGl9haHiC Lori Castle, Ginger Gibson, sponsor Elaine Langford. Row Four: Terri Graham, C0-Captain Nancy Wheelfif, ROW TW01 -7011111121 BHXUZH, Kim Th0mP' Meyer, Ronna Wilk, Katy Taylor, Jeanne Hall, Sheri Greely, Kathy O'Malley, son Caroline Meyer, Janice Gilligan, Rhonda Groom, Donna Godwin, Cam- Mary Beth Barker, Kathy Ruland. Not pictured: co-captain Laura Richter, mie May, Jody Kennamer. Row Three: Aimee Thompson, Paula Joh- Deanna Stockstill, Donna Collier, Jill Denzin. is ig 4 Lisa John: correct ro 7 . JW. 'f, X Z 7 Wx Z f Q I I f Ai:::'7'f'Wk' v ' fy 7 7 3 , 4 1 f Z V f W X N ,,,,,, gf, 1 f ' U ' f u e 4 f Q if a wig f ,fx -,rf f A, a fs, iff Z f e 232 ev f ,,,, F Wwffh! Q r , Q Q while per- l mson, : Terri :hy O,MalleYf ra Richter, gf H asf' S A Lisa Johnson, sophomore, takes a look down the field to check if she's doing the correct routine. ff' ff Z at Carrie Brown, sophomore, takes high steps marching off the field. ezcde As the music blurts loudly across the football field, 36 young ladies wave their flags in time to the hit song Band- stand Boogie, by Barry Manilow. These 36 girls make up the Lee's Summit High Schoolls Flag Team. These girls perform during the halftimes of Div. I football and basketball games. These girls are selected on an elimination basis. Up to 100 or more girls try out and out of them only 37 make the team. The girls try out one week at the end of May. In that week the girls must learn a marching routine and a routine using their flags. At the end of that week, on a Saturday, all those nervous girls get up bright and early and come down to the final ordeal which may be worth all that practicing, hard work, and effort. The girls are judged on coordination, ability to remember the routines, smiling faces, and overall appearance. The co-captains were Nancy Wheeler and Laura Richter. The sponsor of the Flag Team is Ms. Elaine Langford. She had a few comments about the Flag Team this year: These girls were really great to work with, and when it comes right down to it they really know a lot about the candy selling business! joked Ms. Langford. Cindy Wendelman, freshman, performs at a sophomore football game. fy ' ' td We had a winning year-a very successful season, said Mr. Tom Bu1'nett,Girls' tennis coach. NWe were in a strong conference and did well. I feel all the girls gave their best. Sophomore Candace Heimsoth led the team to a 7-6 record matching last year's season. Susan Cornwell, two-year member and the team's captain, was pleased. It was great funf' The Junior varsity's effort was well-rewarded with a first place finish in their conference and a 10-2 record. In the past several of the girls have come close to a conference vic- tory, but this year Sharri Riggs, sophomore, and Pharra Mucke, freshman, clinched the first conference doubles title for Lee's Summit. r L:::,,mwmm W WMWWMMJM wmv 'ZZ' Candace Heimsoth, number one player, relies on her powerful serve. W. ,fy .,, i I f f,,'W ' Susan Cornwell, team captain, reaches for ball. . m ,,7:,l s ei 4, gif' l' flu 1 'V as .ab-r,i.f'g ,gi i l. t-t g K . 9 S T F ! K l E 1 Q I 5 ' g 3 af npununsnnnr Wh, , , ' ,f .W-wiv i, ,,,,,,,,.. 1 E Tenni JV player Paula Cornwell skillfully plans her ball placement. Hasty TWO LslY ' i Vids' .. Y - , W Y -' --1:--.-Y ...... ...., ,.,, ,,,, Y,-1 A Mi - Y '1i-4 -Q-Q -- .... ,..-.,-. ,.-a...e,..- .-.- ..-,.,,, ,4,g,., V-, 3 1,3 A! '- 6 Alarafiifa 4.4411191111 Qliiaffi, 'Raging 3 S Kqpgl, 1 , 5 is Q r 5 2 f ,E Concentrating on her form, varsity player Crystal Bossow delivers a perfect forehand. . ? 4 Tennis Team. ROW ONE: Melissa Hoover, Crystal Bossow, Dena Riggs, Coach Burnett, Pharra Mucke, Debbie Zaske, Tracy Brock- Hasty, Paula Cornwell, Susan Cornwell, Candace l-Ieimsoth. ROW man, Susan Meier. TWO: Betsy Molinario, Megan Kelly, Linda Anderson, Sliarri - -- ------f-- Q A- -.-v- 4- .. be.-.-,-----....-ww-1-Q-, - - - - r- - - ' ,.. ,..g.. fr . - - , , , N.--Q,-.-.,.-.....-..-.--e...s.,..-.. u.-,, ---q...v-n . . Y,. .,,- -f - -km. ..- . .... ,..,.....r ,,, ...w,--.1-r- .........,, ,.....,..- Y , -1--1 ..r.-..1,..,-..-. . . ,- ,-., --- A 'mf MM 'W ,Ay J If ww' ny, 4 ,., ' g ,W W, 1, , -bay , ,,,. .. , 1 1 ' J fMiQ2:2a,,.v,.m55a. W I Qi 'Mx ' 5 3 x f a XJ . K 1 xx . X X X X Y Mark Slaughtefs face reflects the strain of running. i iiti W f f ' L J I! W AV ' , ff! .,.., I ' ,f T5 if i ' X e W ' vzy, ' ff f Wkgifc ' - M- ft, S.,t,gQgW , 4 V, 4 x Marshall Morris shows the much-needed endurance that is necessary at a cross country meet. .Av W '4 w .,, 1, 4h- 4 f jf . fm, 1 L ,xv lf Z 14 'f 4 2, J 1 I 'Q ,, Szfffy M ff si live cross co Q 1 ee ' ' W f ,,,,, , . ,X fkgyyfm?-3,,,fz,Qj 'per 1 we 4 1 ' 4 W I , VI 2 ,X Vx ' , ,eff X wtf, 148'-4 , x ' A X MW! ,fx Y' gk. sn w.- 'M ,, A' fag- ' .Q . wha untry runners begin a race on their home course at Prairie Lce Park. Cross Coui R. Warner, TWO: MJ Lf P sen.-... 91 Q uw Q . sg .Q g as A ii f C i ' Q. s 2' .X sg sling KS. A My it N- vs? - ' sb A ' . :v-': ' 'W E+ F I 'i5i5?':ii ..e ,... 6 X- R xi? 4' O f, .x,. H, rv-s. ,pkgfrgs is x.,,,g3Se2 . ,E ' x t , 'X f . r S X A S to iecessary L24 , J 'fe if diff f 2 . 5 4 T 11- ' ' 14 .., , 7' xW f f' l , 61 . 1:-ufdaqafzmzamaz ' Cross Country. ROW ONE: S. Belser, P. Klote, Stephan, P. Ceynowa. ROW THREE: Coach R. R. Warner, D. Adams, T. O'Neill, R. Dean. ROW Childress, C. Wallace, M. Morris, M. Slaughter, TWO: M. Walton, B. Buesing, D. Farmer, D. D. Voris, D. Brown. The LSHS boys cross country team ran to the Suburban Middle Six Championship for the seventh straight year. The team ran well enough in the con- ference and district meets to be invited to Jefferson City for the state meet. Although the Tigers did not give their best perfor- mance, being one of the top twelve teams in Missouri is quite an accomplishment.. The junior varsity runners enjoyed a perfect season. At the conference meet the team took second through sixth places. Success like that of the LSHS cross country team does not come easy. To pre- pare for the season the boys ran up to ten miles a day or close to seventy miles a week in the 100-degree heat of summer. Cross country hasn't developed much as a spectator sport, but it is by far one of the most grueling sports. What motivates the boys to be in cross country? It's a challengef' replied Mar- shall Morris, senior. W ' WWW M la ,My ffffy- ,.,. W ff, V Pete Ccynowa shows exertion in his cross country running. Dcwayne Brown overtakes a rival runner. .,..... .. .......--,:-.- ..-....,.....,.--.-H i......,..,..,. ,,,. ..., ,., , , , - -V ' ' A 6-6' wild e ' Miss Diane Black has been coaching the girls cross country team for the past three years. Coach Black was quite happy with the way the team did this year. We improve each year, she said. Our biggest gain, though, came this season. She started when girls cross country was still a fairly new, uncompetitive sport. It has since then become a popular challenging sport for girls. Kathy Turk was the outstanding runner for the season. The sophomore set the LSHS record for the two-mile race and placed fourth in the Ruskin Invitational. Since girls cross country was not a sport orga- nized by the Suburban Conference of the MSHS A, the team participated in an interscholastic re- gional. LSHS landed second place out of six teams and won its first trophy. CE Donna Ivey relaxes after a long practice. Coach Black gives out last-minute advice. .Q -vm- 5 , me e. p K: . e i- 4 I., 3923 52, my 1 xx . Mm 4: me X S ., X Y 'K Xi' ts. 'r ff ' gs .X CRO Pruy ,S X'-ax 1 1 I K ff 1 nw 4, 1 l 0 2 M ,W 322 f' Q x R Q Y E S is To ,S ' X Na ., M is f -4 , J X M Q l .X X ' NN: X 0 V' t 4 X, m'-, V - . .,., ,, J , ,, ,M f isa -' ,, 1' ff I , ff 'wks , 4! A VL 1 as ,, x R X. , cg, , I ,, Z, A RST s X Xa V M21 If f Y fx? S-M 0+ , W ' W is , X-55 -, 1 . .,,, x A - X D , . XM: - sf 7 X- X K is A V 2 3 , y1'Q?5f- R I ' r my ti ' oi as Q A ? f O O X , ,Nwxvs-. x - Na fy S ks so, , . 6 W , Xi i c MET-X A- . Q f N , X JS Q ,X . N 'f A' xx, to A V, 2 aww A A - W' y 35 - t or H ff W a H f. ' V V ' W5 pf 4, at - X y y , .X as v Q I . Z f f ,W f f t lzfffwf ' s M Mgai V - 7 ' t V Wt W W, A M ww- 'X W X- a. Y4a ' T X - 2' Kathy Turk, sophomore, shows her number one runner stamina. Vickie Hallett strains against the autumn heat at a Swope Park meet. CROSS COUNTRY ROW ONE: Marti Moore, Kathy Turk, Val Vickie Hallett, Shari Helmuth, Terresa Foots, Marvel Maring Coach Pruyn, Donna Ivey, Marcy North. ROW TWO: Nancy Patton, Diane Black. - Y.. --.... - -,., ., 'Q----mr ,.,..Z1f-.......,.g.-.a...4 - - -' 'n ' ' ' 4- Y -4:-.,p,-1-un - 15s.:qp...-..p--..-4.1.4-.'.N..y,....,s,,:.-.,.-L ., :,-.... - , ,. I Moa aww: LSHS ended its football season with nine loses and two wins. Lee's Summit's best game was played against North Kansas City. The score was Leeas Summit 25, North Kansas City 12. Lee's Summit Tigers also won their Homecoming game against the William Chrisman Bears. Coach Lee Flappan said The practices went well and all the players had an extreme amount of spirit. Jim Hertzog was selected to the first team All-Conference, All- Metro, and All-District. He was also selected to second team All- State. Zi: W Wi!! Bobby Bell receives advice from coach. ..,. .NN Q Varsity Football Team. ROW ONE: Coach J.C. Davis, Coach J. Repp, D. Welt, G.W. Huston, S. Magee, J. Hertzog, B. Elder, B. Graham, D. Engle, M. Ricketts, B. Ward, D. Thompson, M. Ruth, Coach Cahill, Coach Flap- pan. ROW TWO: Coach Page, B. Ziegler, K. Smith, K. Diekmann, D. Ryan, S. Givan, K. Harris, J. Brock, D. DeMayo, C. Daugherty, J. Piccnini, S. Wisdom, B. Carboneau. ROW THREE: Coach Smith, J. Marshall, J. Hoke, 3 R. Leipard, J. Burkhart, S. Bell, T. Ross, R. Morgan, B. Bell, M. Schleuter S. Shawbaker, M. Dubay, J. Tarwater, B. Milvain, R. Wyhoffen, D. Early, Coach Sage, Coach Lang, Coach Helland. ROW FOUR: R. Fuller, B. Clen- eeous, C. Winterowd, J. Viet, B. Howell, M. Schaufler, H. West, G. Hun- ter, D. Larson, R. Brown, B. Groceman, D. Welt. X ix 'P 'S if ,.:::.. ,, ,A 1 .V , , , , ... , V, A , wmv mm,,,.A H. zhleuter, . Early, B. Clen- M Hun- Pat Moran and Bill Carboneau go for the tackle Joe Piccinini receives assistance off the football field. www f ,W ,WW fa X Vwf Wx 7 i A f ff The Tiger team is ready and waiting for action against Hickman Mills. 1, f WWW f f M Z t f M U it Mark Schauffler and Chris Daugherty block against Hickman Mills. -..L.,.. 1- - - :-...Lf ' ' -'- ' 'j' ' ' - '--1 , - U x - , . f.--g f ,.,. . ..., .,.. .-. -suv' up-'-.u. -- ., T ...I-f! L 4 I r The Tiger team is ready for action against Hickman Mills. The sophomore football team ended its football season with seven victories and two losses. The sophomore Tigers worked . hard towards this achievement and are proud of it. the practices went well. The games they played showed the effort and time that was spent working for this goal. The sophomore team was full of spirit and will make up our future junior-varsity and varsity teams. The junior-varsity team ended its season with three wins and six losses. The freshmen team ended its season with two wins three losses and one tie. 7 as ' so . Y A -1 , r f: 2 ,w wf ' f M ..,. Q. Snr L,-39. -W 1. f .1- ,3 ,.,. , X . 'Q -cub f N el Q uN.:.f+s l - N rl , Q 57 l r ru i go ig' Q A ,E M: sfo . if-gg If P 4' Brian E A .M . N Nw. .fn if re ,sw 2 XS I N M 7 I .- X, S, K , ,yy f Q y fe ' ic k , ' Dennis Thompson returns a rc . i 5 'yp l Howell and teammates watch from the sidelines. s V , ,.--., .- .,.4+..q.g...:.--.vcs..1.,..,....L:..-,-..f-:-..........,.., - - - AV' - ,, ,, - ., ..., - .,..,,-.9..,,.,.....,,.a-.us-E+-.6 H 0 I I The varsity basketball season was a disappointing one over all. Coach Matuszak said, Even though we were picked last, we felt we could improve. I thought we should have improved. I thought we should have beat Ruskin and possibly knocked off one ofthe top teams a couple of times. We did play some good basketball in most of our games. We just didnlt play the whole 32 minutes. The roundballers averaged 59.1 points per game while the oppo- nents racked up 66.5. Junior Derek Thomas, with seniors, Phil O'Dwyer and Jeff Thomas, led in free throws and assists, re- spectively. The varsity record was 6-19, while the J-V record was 3-13. The freshmen and sophomores were very successful this year. Under the coaching of Mike Baker and Steve Messerschmidt the ninth graders compiled a record of 1 l-5. Tom Burnett and Den- nis Smith coached the sophomores to an impressive 14-4 record. The success of these two teams may mean a bright spot in the future of LSHS basketball. 2? if s ' NN? s . we 0 ' M .EWS JSX X: ,Nei X A X if T M- XXX Q f 'fs R A w me . , X . s if 6 'Q Jeff Thomas throws the ball in bounds. as 'Q' riff ,av SUR Ulm 'Ge as gy Z. 'is JH 7 .t ' X' 2 .c M 'cf :X .c s f .Q gs . ' M ' I M..-W an 7 X s g Q 0. ' A I . sz. X. ' X Q. ,- - airy. f.'-'fa-M ,y fs- ' 0 . s sw ,sv fs ,gs gfp v Mwf rgygvs -s 1- , is rs- -s , .- - ' if' sees 0 sf . 'Q wXk 2swsxf s si ,WS A - - .,5:f'fs3fff':g:,f- Kevin Dampier prepares to pass to a teammate. .... wnannzvwt sw lyme? i . Mwxwrxsml N r., w ' Phil O'Dwyer brings the ball across the time line. Varsit Wielig TWO: me .NM 3, 2 F3 X fir 16: dx N . -H Q-q-----...gg -?-+0- ro--1-.-vw ......,,, NN wir, Huang, lsr Varsity Basketball. ROW ONE: Richard Bennett, manager, Richard pier, Dan Anderson, Asst. Coach Ed Cahill, ROW THREE: Ed Davis Wieligman, Jeff Thomas, Phil O'Dwyer, Kevin Danncr, manager. ROW Mark Slaughter, Derek- Thomas, John Peuster, Bobby Bell. TWO: Coach Ed Matuszak, Keith Smith, Tim Carpenter, Kevin Dam- X ii 4 .' ,Q 1' AV' an ,,, ,,, - ,ii f qfy R V ,W fri, f w V izpflf I Q W.: sqm., ,N,,,,.,:,, - , aww' U f Q 7 BH.. sw SM Q? Q, 'f' ' Q V '4 if E ,XXI af fy xii 7 , at s .7 f ff ff? t A W sz. QW J 3491 X L pf-2:-44. f yu wsg pl 1, f, Bobby Bell shoots over a Raytown South opponent. .....,.,-.-....,... ..- . ..1.v-...i,...m -.1-5,--.zffw f , ,ff 242 gh is A 9 , 2, ' ,pn -WW X ffffwu t M H uw I' 1 'sm 405. Phil O'Dwyer completes a pass. ' N ' ' ,Y ,riff Y YVQ-54-on-Lu?-naman-.psig-,L.:r:w.-..,..,-, 4 ,..-Y--- -9.0-. , Y .. wwf mf ' . , W , . s , i f , 'ff Y 5 N V 5 f ,k f 6959? WQ?V3UiX?:l'X'M0 If , - 1, . K -.f ,uw W 7 f TC le3 ..'F1:ff ' N Z-we 1 ' :-. v- 'f 1 - -- ' W 'awe .. .. .. H ' A K ., . V X 'Q X wr T ' x ,, .,.,.. r 21 5 ff S Vi, ' ' tix ek, X. I X Sings r ,, jak M5 1. ,,., , t Q X ' x , X Y X sf YN 4 ifggkz swam! s s S ax 6 W7 x? ' Q5 ' t 5 ss 'N ' i -1' t -L fl if . Y I ts - an j S Mark Slaughter tips the ball in for two. ii a X v S T45 - S ' -9 ff, E Nm W EN- .X F , N 4 , , 9-X N A3 i Q N Qflf' f MX, x , f 7 N ., VS 3' Q ,zsvsf f - 1 gm S of .yt -4-1 g,1 i-- ......,..-...q.. k may 83 is , fa 3 S 1 A ,- ax,.g f ,M :ta few i , f f If 3 ' 4 at it Q , A... ,, .AAq,,A V I Q6 es ik , , i 'Awww Derek Thomas shows his style of shooting. ww-me ii x y Q A c M S s S srl .- 2 NN . ,w Q , v N , 'Q 1 Qw . ' N' 1 Y sap e ., Q Q A N Q .--we :sf Q? Q a , Q w X wwx i, EX X x , A Q N X X 'X ' R. - .,,N.,: L 5 at - s H f xx , wav Q , x X as H EV ..:. , X -, - LW , .wa ,VM . My ,e 'Qs V Z sf M 4, iifffm 17, , 7, 14.. AW, I 'o,,, , 1:25 57 9 vsffiixxt mn' amrnm ,Jfl?,..,, in mfr mar cms :cum me f Tipping Of against Ray South is J 0511 PCUSTCI- Derek Thomas attempting to sink a longshot. Z f J' 4 .f V f' ff awww fu Judie C E N x sc , gsmpsi. gc- Q X 'wamszzmt gm-riff mar' :ctw cowl' ,,,, W -, Q Judie Burkhalter races down the court with Kathy Cameron close by. 5225 -C.. 'T l -2 V25 LQ? 'Aww 'S x 0 0 in date 4,4 Even though we didn't come home with the first place tro- phy, the season was still a success. We learned a lot and had a good timef' was senior captain Ellen Gandt's summary of the basket- ball season. The girls, led by Coach Larry Jansen, made their way to the finals of the Class 4A tournament. The Hickman Mills Cou- gars defeated the Tiger girls by the score of 50-40. Second place honors Went to our girls. Junior captain Julie Nill and senior Liz Daney agreed that even though the loss in the championship game was a disappointment the season was an overall success. The final record was 27 wins and 2 losses. Senior Kathy Cameron sum- med it up by saying, 'EI feel that we had a very successful season, one that We can be proud of. The junior varsity team ended the season with a record of 9 wins and 7 losses. Coach Cathy Battles led the JV girls in winning nine of their last ten games. The freshmen coach, Mr. Mike Asher, felt that the team mem- bers improved steadily through out the season. Their record was 8-7. Leading freshman scorers were Ginger Coldsnow and Indra Cancienne. Ginger also led the team in rebounds. All the girls basketball teams of the '78-'79 season had records the whole school should be proud of. s, is , jg - ,,.,. - . ... -N Q f NN Qu TW Ellen Gandt and Liz Daney get prepared to go up for a rebound. Beth Wheatley watches as Shelly Yoakum thr0WS iN the ball- 5 , . .E Ellen Gandt listens closely to Coach Jansen's instructions. 1 1 r ,.s.,Q,r. W ,, X , WY' wa Ss N , 3 5 we Qu V . SR -xv in X RJR R3 als sw ws, f ,U 'M I 0 I 150 Varsity. ROW ONE: Sharri Riggs, trainer, Shelly Yoakum, Ellen Gandt, Liz Daney, Rhonda Heisterberg, manager. ROW TWO: Monica Lewis, yy X 7,7 , f far X? I I . G, Z, 7 ff if X ff fy X f J .rw W ,f M y Q X effigy f' . V A ff f i f' A V4 4' U 4 aw ' f ' M W fi' ' I X ' ff f 4 , W if , N , f Q A, ,V X X .ff , , M E Z I fl h l Z I 40 I gt t 'jf' 1 f 4 -z ' . f 1 1 la , Z r , Q 5 9 sl 5 yf'4 'P ' 1 f , X x f 1 K W , Z X W' i my ,,.. f a 4' , f r 7 LJ .. f f Q f , J 4 ' S ?' Af S Susie Paris, Lori Beaman, Julie Nill, Coach Larry Jansen, Judie Burkhalter, Kathy Cameron, Beth Wheatley, Candace Heimsoth. vw we Z I Junior X Kelly, M Rhonda K a may ,,,,. W1 ,,,,,,,f ,,,..,, Freshmen. ROW ONE: Alicia Reynolds, Kim I-lampson, Karen Williamson, Indra Caneienne, Sheryl Patterson, Kim Williamson. ROW TWO: Coach Mike Asher, Ginger Coldsnow, Michelle 1 A fmnsmz M-We ..,...,, Zimmer, Dayna Early, Carolyn Carpenter, Ann Donnelly, Shannon Zirkle. NOT PICTURED: Brenda Neal, Rhonda Sheldon, Jayne Stems, Diane Thomas. N x .e gg - ww X X NN E . . ssl Leading . RN X El. N s Q ,X rr News X r awww ex V V, sw me Rx x scorer Julie Nill, shoots for two. X . ,arf R 2 Junior Varsity. ROW ONE: Teri Jones, Dayna Early, Megan Kim Williams, Coach Cathy Battles, Coach Larry Jansen, Lori Kelly, Marsha Johnson, Karen Coy. ROW TWO: Jennifer Walter, Callagher, Sharri Riggs, trainer. Rhonda Sheldon, Diane Thomas, Sandi Nullincr. ROW THREE: ,au : Burkhalter, MW mmm oots for two. Beth Wheatley prepares to go up for the rebound. Kathy Cameron puts the ball through the hoop for two points. x, X N Xi s Q sg s fav 'Net Judie Burkhalter goes up for a shot while Lori Beaman backs her up ' fi f ' W f gg, 4 yy ,V , f if v 4 ,. .W 1 .wi , ff f 41 . 5 fg V7 -V -L 4 5, - ,f i ,WM ,WM , .V .1 ,W , . ,, Wzwfgf, , fw A 'f ff? f! f V y , 1 X fy 4 I W . M VW A . , ff 6 .ff Wy! f, W ,, fig! I ff iff' , Qwwff 1 - MZ 1 4 . WWMWWF V V I ,,,, - M , fi 3. f ff J if X W nv Greg Corson fights hard against a Grandview wrestler. Brad Wood takes his win with dignity. 5 . , r X F- E J. V. WRESTLING ROW ONE: S. Hulsey, J. Marshall, B. Eiskina, M. Bell, nise. ROW THREE: Coach J. Repp, J. Costello, B. Pratt, B. Marshall, G. D. Adams, P. Martin, B. Fuller, T. More, D. Jacobs. ROW TWO: E. Lutz, Kowalski, D. Fristoe, B. Kidwell, J. Walter, E. Hakkamaki, M. Glukowsky, J. Higgins, M. Corn, R.Gosnel1, D. Gregory, D. Graham, P. Green, F. Ur- Coach J. Helland. i VAR, lespie Hella X f X K emi mall, G. ikowsky, f A , , . 7 A , . ,,.,,W,, , ,f,. V, a, ,. ,, ff wwe-10 . .f,,w,w-MMWMA fwffffwmw. mW.WvMW,l.,a,-WWW. ,,.W,,W, f ff. W 1 ff f Doug Adams takes a Belton wrestler to the floor. G64 Everyone on the Lee's Summit wrestling team got a taste of victory. The varsity wrestlers defeated Rockhurst in their first dual meet. Then they went on to defeat Winnetonka and Belton. Their dual meet record was 3 out of 5 over all. Greg Corson, senior, scored 29 points in take-downs and Brian Gillespie scored 92 points for the team. Gillespie had 14 pins and was pinned only once during the season. A new wrestling coach was introduced to the wrestlers. He is Mr. Jay Helland. Coaches Jay Helland and John Repp worked hard for a successful year. VARSITY WRESTLERS. ROW ONE: S. WiSdOm, B- Gil- Wood, Coach J. Repp. ROW THREE: B. Elder, L. Cor- lespie, R. Tyner, J. LYHI1, C- BUTHS- ROW TWO! Codch -lily nell, B. Howell, D. Welt. Helland, M. Batarse, S. Bell, B. Mathews, V. Kurtz, B. 'D ,- A 4 .- ... ,. an-4 . . I fast? 'Q My M 'ii'f N 'WQvresvPf0ls,,,1W1, fm. Mwwxwsv, ,aisH?ix's,,sv,,WZ:,ii we WK X, owsmsrlfmi as .. aww, X X er? Xl N' W, v 'ff .Rr , XY xfNWXYk59X Q, ag - - Mwweg V, ,,Q.fw,g,,m,95wQmw- s it Nswym ':NX.WSYkxxX Q X Patnce Verbrugge serves her way to another Tiger point x. '7 ai Liz Daney goes up for the big spike. rw , g , If x A v gn- in 5 ' Patrice Verbrugge spikes the ball while Barb Darabos is there for her assistance. X M W. f If X ,, Barb Darabos sets the ball high for Debbie Froehlich. S 5 s X u X S f 1 Volli bos, Clau 5 Debbie Froehlich waits for Maureen Newman's set. l 6470? T Coach Claudia Hunter said, Seventy-eight was a very success- ful volleyball season. The girls placed third in the Middle Six con- ference with a 7-3 record and an overall record of 12-9. Three Lee's Summit players took conference honors. Liz Daney received first team honors with Barb Darabos and Patrice Verbrugge taking second team and honorable mention, respectively. The girls wanted to do really well this year in conference be- cause next year they will be changing divisions and getting into tougher competition. The team and coaches wish more of the stu- dent body Would come to the games and cheer them on to victory. Both Coach Hunter and assistant Coach Bob White said we had an exceptionally good year and had the best bunch of girls ever. 1 'z.m i 1 R C h Bob White. ROW THREE: Liz Daney, Volleyball Team. ROW ONE: Paulette Coble, Barbara Dara- Susan yan, oac b M een Newman, Debi Tindill. ROW TWO: Coach Patrice Verbrugge, Shelli Yoakum, Marsha Johnson, Jana os, aur ' W 1 Tane Meyer, Edwards, Sandy Nulliner. Claudia Hunter, Debbie Froehlich, Robin a Z, ,A ,,,,,,,,,,., ...rr ,-........ . ' , ' ..Qr.-L.v.a,p....u-s-r-S-3:f.:.pa-,,.-.:.z.-..1.,.v.h-s.,.,. .. e,:..ef, Zdcoen' Q!! .. Crawl inside Jodi Ward's head during her balance beam rou- tine at a gymnastics meet: Stay calm . . .you can't look grace- ful ifyou're shaking all over. Breathe deep . . . relax. Got to hit my mount. Just do it like it's practice. Concentrate on what comes next. . .don't fall off! Stay tight on every move. Just forget about all these people watching. Almostlfinished. Now the dismount. . . perfect! Acknowledge the judges. . .now breathe! Nothing disturbs Karen Moore as she concentrates on her balance. The above shows concentration is the name of the game in win- ning gymnastics and winning gymnastics has come to LSHS. This has been our best season yet,' said Mrs. Carol Kain, head gymnastics coach. The varsityls record was 6-4 and JV,s was 5-1. Mrs. Kain also stated that there is a lot to look forward to in the coming years with freshman Melanie Melton, the varsity all-around- er this year, sophomore Terri Jewitt, who had the top vault score, and sophomore Robin Rhode, the JV all-arounder. Other top scorers were Terri Anderson, bar, and Tracee Roher, floor. Mrs. Kain also said one of the major factors in the winning season was the fact that, We not only had talent, we had depth. We could have suffered injuries, and it really would not have hurt the team competitively? This year, for the first time, JV had its own coach, Mrs. Jeanette Parsons. 2 it ......a.,,.,a.........n-uuviiim lt's a bird! It's a plane! No, it's senior Terri Anderson vaulting. Yi X- , as . S its by . ' Senior Jodi Ward strives for perfect balance in her beam routine. 6 5 Z S Gymnz Laurie Terri I '--'1'-if --F s Gymnastics Team. ROW ONE: Tracee Roher, Suzi Splinter, Mindy Smith, McClellan, Sheryl Patterson, Sherry Gibbins, Debbie Austin, Carolyn Walter Laurie Rodriquez, Jodi Ward, Terri Anderson, Konni Krey, Melanie Melton, Lisa Belser, Karen Moore, Cristy Hofstetter, Jayne Sterns. ROW THREE: Terri Jewitt, Sherry Moore. ROW TWO: Jill Sanders, Robin Rhode, Debbie Coach Jeanette Parsons and Head Coach Carol Kain. I V VZVE X Vnnk lvuu M A On the beam Melanie Melton poses in perfect form. xtine. Flexible Sherry Moore does a beautiful finale in her floor routine. A A A Aw., , - ,....... .c... ......, - -fsd. ihmx.,Aw,,,1.4.map,,,4-mL..,....x..,C,....., Abato, Lori Abcln, Manuel 16 Abernathy, Michelle 88 Acldin, Brian 52 Acklin, Roy 66 Acuff, Colin 52,146,147 Adair, Allison l26,141,l60,66 Adair, Susan 38 '7adez Aylward, Jeanene 36,16 Baker, Bart 16 Baker, Brenda 72,66 Baker, Susan 66 Bailey, Kerry 52 Bailey, Lori 89,130,152,16 Bailey, Tammy 16 Adams, Chris l5,126,132,133, l34,146,147,38 Adams Doug l38,165,l78,66 Adams George 132,l33,16 Adams Julie l26,l39,159,16 Adams Mike 38 Adams Steve Adams Tammy 38 Adams, Tera 52,126 Adcock, Steve 16 Addams, Angela Addington, Dennis 38 Addington, Harry 52 Adee, Nancy 38,142 Adkins, Brenda Adkins, Chester 66 Akers, Carol 52,133 Akers, Pam 89,132,l6 Albin, John 52,152 Alexander, Sandra 52 Allbee, Shelly 52,133 Alleman, Amber 166 Allen, Curt 38 Allen, Kim 38 Allen Linda 16 Allen Rhonda 118 132 134 16 Alley, Tim 149,38 Allison, Janice 3 8 Allred, Paige 38 Alrnash, Anne 126,156 Alpers, Jack 38 Aman, Eddie 66 Amos, Loretta 66 Amos, Rose 129,38 Anderson, Dan 173,16 Anderson, Dana Anderson, Elliot 38 Anderson, Jeff 52 7 Anderson, Jeff 38 Anderson, Jennifer 141,146,66 Anderson Kevin 16 Anderson, Kurt 66 Anderson, Leta 66,145 Anderson, Linda 89,163,145 Anderson, Melody 129,38 Anderson, Ron 52 Anderson, Terri 89,182,183 ,16 Anderson , Vernon 38 Andrews, Adele 66 Andrews, Debbie 52 Angel, Denise 89,l22,l30,l6 Anthony, Cheri 27,130,132,16 Arbuckle, Bryan 38 Arbuckle, Keith 68,66 Arbuckle, Kurt 66 Arbuckle, Mark 38 Aschwanden, Karen 52 Asher, Geri Atchinson, Anita 130,16 Bailey, Teri 16 Bailey, William Baldwin, Deanna 133 Bales, Cheryl 52 Ballou, Darlene 38 Barber, Jeff Barber, Lori 38,142 Bargman, Scott 66 Barker, Carla 141,66 Barker, Mary Beth 52,l26,160, 140 Barnard, Brian Barnard, Paul 66 Barnes, Carl 52 Barnes, David 38 Barnes, Mike 141,66 Barnett, Tana 38 Barney, Jackie 16 Barry, Janice 89,16 Barry, Rick 52 Bartholomei, Divin 146,149,17 Bass, Randy 17 Bass, Jason 145 Batarse, Lissa 52 Batarse, Mark 144,l79,17,142 Battmer, Kent 17 Baxter, Johnna 126,160,66 Baylie, Mark 66 Baretta, Laticia 38 Beach, Sandra 141 Beaman, Lori 39,118,119,176,38 Bearden, Beth 89,17 Beatham, Paul 17 Beaty, Kim 66 Beaty, Marsha 38 Becker, Jim 52 Beckner, Diana 38 Bedsaul, Desiree, 140,38 Bedsaul, Rhonda 66 Beemer, Misty 66 Beemer, Renetta 38 Beeson, Bruce 38 Belanger, Paul 1-7 Bell, Bobby 168,318,173 Bell, Mike 178,66 Bell, Pam 52 Bell, Scott 168,179,38 Bellah, Troy 17 Bellamy, Mark 66 Belser, Craig 66 Belser, Lisa 52,126,138,l47,156, 183 Belser, John 17 Belser, John E. 89 Belser, Steve 149,l65,66 Bennett, Richard 3 9,173 Bennett, Vicki 89,106,122,130, 17 Bentin, Jeff 52 Berbereia, Teresa Bern, Mindy 39,144,142 Bernard, Andrew 17 Bernard, Darla 67 Bernskoetter, Lori 89,153,17 Berry, Lea Anne 52,53 Bias, Shelley 39 Bibbee, Anne 52,145 Biddick, Chris 67 Bieri, Anna Bieri, Teresa 52,110 Biggs, Darren 52 Bilyeu, Dan 39,152 Bitzer, Keith 52 Birkmeyer, Lucia 67 Bishop, Gail 67 Black, Lindsey 14,132,133,l7 Blackburn, Sheila 67 Blanchard, Jeff 52 Bland, Barry Bland, Lois 39,120 Blixt, Kelly 52 Blomberg, Laura 120, 17 Bloomfield, Kathy 67 Bobbitt, Tina 17 Bobbitt, Tony 39 Boersman, Rusty 67 Bogert, Ann 18,89 Bogue, Rhonda Bollinger, Dee Ann Bollinger, Jan 18,89,122,130 Boone, Ken 141 Boone, Tim 18 Bondon, Ralph 52 Boney, Chris 52 Bordner, Bill 18 Borland, Lisa 52 Bossow, Crystal 39,163 Bossow, Travis 67 Bost, Scott 52,140 Bostick, John 18 Boswell, Rosa 67 Boston, Donnie 52 Branick, Jim Braswcll, Kim 53 Brattin, Susan 68 Breon, Sherri 89,122 Bricker, Chris Bridgman , Shawna 39,120,13 2, 133 Briggs, Barb 133 Briggs, Pat 39,105 Brinegar, Mark 39 Briscoe, Dennis 67,98 Briscoe, Kirk 39 Briscoe, Rick 67 Britz, Karen 53 Brizendine, Lyndon 18 Brizendine, Robin 53 Brock, Brett Brock, Chuck 53 Brock,Jeff18,89,168 Brock, John Brockett, Andrea 67 Brockman, Jeff 39,136 Brockman, Tracy 67,163 Brodfuehrer, Terri 53 Brollier, Dodie 18 Brooks, Charlie 53,132 Brooks, Ed 18 Brooks, Pamela 89 Brown, Carrie 53,126,132,l33, 160,161 Brown, Dewayne 39,165 Brown, James Brown, Joe Brown, Junior 39 Brown, Lori l8,89,l22 Brown, Mary 18 Brown, Portia 53 Brown, Rick 39,168 Brown, Rob 53 Brown, Shaunna 39,l21,l26, 127,133,155 Brown, Sherree 39 Brown, Steve 53 Brown, Terree 18 Brown, Urah Bott, Cathi 18 Bott, Chuck 52 Bowen, Rob 52 Bowers, Ed 18,30,142 Bowers, Frank 39 Bowers Rodger 52,140 Bowles, Anne 39 Bowles, Elaine 67,141 Bowles, Jim Bowles, Lori 39 Bowles, Rick 39 Bowles Scott 67 Bowlin, Mark 18 Bowlin, Tom Bowman, Cathy 18,88 Bowman, Hershell 18 Bowser, Wes 39 Brackman, Sabrina 67,126 Atkins, Brenda 180 Atkinson, Jana Atkinson, Renee 66 Atkinson, Rhonda 89,130,16 Atzmiller, Laura 38,121,3O Austin, Debbie 52,183,140 Austin, Kevin 191,66 Aylward, Charles 66 Belser, Scott 38 Benitez, Ray Bennett, David 38 Bennett, Delores 52 Bennett, Greg 39 Bennett, John 17 Bennett, Julie 67 Bennett, Kendra 39,129 Braden, Becky 67 Braden, Joey 52 Braden, Melissa 39 Bradford, Curt 67 Bradford, Kim 39 Bradley, Joe 67 Bradley, Kim 67 Bradley, Ruby 53 Brady, Scott 53 Bramwell, Beverly 39 Bramwell, Chris 18,89 Bramwell, Donna 67 Branick, Debbie Browne, Kim 18 Brownfield, Ann 53 Bruce, Sue 19,89,130 Brummett, Lee 39 Bryant, Barb Buehre, Jena 53,126,160 Buehre, Wendy 19,89,125 Buesing, Bruce 67,165 Builderback, Riley 53 Bullard, Melinda 53 Bumgarner, Bryan Bunch, Cindy 19 Bunch, Kathy 53 Bunch, Nelda 39,153 Bunch, Steve 53 Burch, Colleen 67 Burch, Linda 53,88 Burch, Paula 53 Burden, Paul 33,149 Burke, Vic 39 Burkhalter, Judy 39,120,l75, 176,177 Burkhart, Marty Burns, Allyson Burns, Cartland 67,179 Burnett, Travis 53 Burry, Dixie 53,126 Burry, Leroy 19 Burton, Jeannie 19,53,89,l20, 123 Burton, Jim Todd 19 Busick, Brian 53 Buster, Pratt 67 Butcher Butler, E Butterbz Bybee, l Cachero Cachero Cahill, I Cahill, W Cain, Cl Cain, K1 Camero Campbe Campbe Campbe Campbf Campbf Campbf Camstam Cancien Cancien Canterl: Cantrell Carbon' Carboni Carbon' Carelto: Carlson Carlson Carmell Carnes, 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, ' 39 , , , , . , , 3 1 . , , 3 J , , S a U s a ' , ' , , , , 1 3 l 9 , ' , a l , l , ' ' , I , ' ' ' ' 9 a a Cahill, Vicki Clements, Brian 40,168 Courts, Cheryl 20 , . , . , . , . ,, . , . , , , , U , , , , , , . , . , I , , . . , . , u ,Ii , , 3 . 9 5 . 5 , . , . , . 14, , , y , , , 146 , , , , Campbell Campbell , Johna 53 ,88 Camstack, James Debbie 53 Cancienne , Indra 6 7 ,145 ,176 Clover, Amy 19,89 Coble, Paulette 19,181 Cochran, Jerry 19 Cockrum , Carla 40 Collins, Mike 68 Cancienne, Tristen 53 Canterbury, Lois 39 Cantrell, Buster 53 Carboneau, Bill 30,168,169 Carboneau, Bob 67 Carboneau, Rose 53 Carelton, Steve 19 Carlson, Chris 39 Carlson, Tim 39 Carmell, Bruce Carnes, Dana 53 Carnesecca, Kelley 39 Carpenter, Carolyn 67,176 Carpenter, Cash 67,149 Carpenter, Tim 11,19,173 Coday, Mike 68 Coe, Karen 54 Coffman, Kim 54 Cogan, Elliot 68 Coldsnow, Ginger 6 8,126,176 Coleman, Laura Collier, Connie 68,141 Collier, Donna 54,160 Collins, Bill 68 Collins, Casey 54 Collins Crabtree, Karen Craig, Bonnie 68,141 Craig, Debbie 68 Craig, Shawn Cravan, Lon 68,145 Crawley, Jeff Creagan, Kerry Creamer, Bob 65 Creamer, Carl 40 Creason, Kim 145 Creech, Chanel 132,133 Cresswell, Judy 40 , Kathleen Crews, Leonard Crosby, Debbie 40 Crosby, Don 40 Crosby, Mike Collins, Perry 54,133,138 Collins, Wayne Collum, David 20,120,122,124, Cross, Jeff 40,142,144 Crossley, Jeff 20 Crossley, Jerry 40 Carroll, Brenna 53,144 Carroll, David 19 Carroll, Nancy 39 Carroll, Robert 141 Carroll Rose 53 Carroll, Todd 53 Carter, Carla 67,141 Carter, Jeff 19,89,120,130,142, 145,146 Carter, Karen 67,141 Corley, Carter, Laurie 53 Carter, Mike Cartmell, Bruce 67 Cartmill, Jeff Cartmill, Jennifer Caruthers, Cathy 67,126 Carver, Stacey 67 Casey, Beth 53,126,128 Caskey, Troy 39 Castle, Lori 126,141,147,160 Castle, Val 19,89 Castro, Maria Caswell, Debra 65 Caughren, Lisa 54 Cella, Heather 54 Cella, Joe 3 9 Cesarz, Stefan 67 Ceynewa, Ann 19,89,126 Ceynewa, Peter 54,165 Chafiin, Chris Chaldecott, Karen 54 Chamblin, Tim 19,89 Chaney, Greg 54 Chapman, Carolyn 54 Chapman, John 39 Charles, David Chatman, Gina 39,126,156 Cheesman, Debbie 8,54,62,126 Childress, Shelly 19,89 Choplin, Lola 54 Church, Bryan 54 Church, Ryan 68 Church, Tracy 39 Clark, Buster 40,142 ,,,,,, ..,, .......-.- .. 130,142,144,145,146 Collum, Steve 73,124,142,145 Colvin, Barbara 20,122 Conkling, Bill 40 Con, Janet 40 Connell, Laura 68 Conner, Ralph 68 Conner, Tina 20 Conners, Clint 68 Conquest, Barb 20,122 Conrad, Valeria 40,153 Conroy, Michele 40 Conroy, Natalie 68 Constable, Carolyn Curley, Pat 40 Curnett, Mark 40,142,144 Curtright, Robert 88 Dacus, Mary 68 Dale, Charlie Dampier, Kevin 20,1 72,173 Conway, Dale 20,146,147 Cook, Rhonda 54,144,140 Cook, Tammy 54,147 Cook, Wendy 54,128 Coon, Gail 40 Coon, Joey Cooper, Cecilia Cooper, Connie 68 Cooper David 54 Cooper, Denise 11,12,20 Cooper, Diana 40,129,146 Cooper, Gary 40 Cooper, Kevin 40 Copeland, Bill 20 Copeland, Cindy 54 Copeland, Craig Copeland, Debbie 54,126 Copple, Daney, Liz 20,175,176,172,l73 Dang, Lan Tu 40 Danner, Bryan 68 Danner, Kevin 20,89,120,146, 147,173 Dansby, Jeff 68 Dansby, Karen 40 Darabos, Barb 20,89,1l8,130, 180,181 Darby, Gene 54 DeRousse, Pam 21 DeSpain, Bill 55 Diamond, Allan 68 Diamond, Shelley 21,122,130 Dibben, Jody 40 Diehl, David 21,88,89,122 Dillon, Mike Diekman, Kyle 21,89,l68 Dir, Jim 55 Dire, Sam 68 Dittman, W.T.14,40,132,133, 135,146 Dittmer, Kris 55,140 Dix, Chris 68,126,145 Dodig, Mike 68 Dodson, Debbie 68 Dodson, Shelley 55 Dolan, Brian 40,38,132,133,134 149 Donnelly, Ann 26,141,176 Doores, Denise 68,126,160 Doores, Keith 21 Douglas, Cindy 141 Douglas, Dennis 68,141 Downey, Kathy 68 Downing, Jim 55 Doyel, Danny 68 Dozier, Dan 40 Drake, Tim 40 Drew, Debbie Drew, Steve 68 Driscoll, Chris 68 Driscoll, Jeff 68,141 Driscoll, Linda 55 Dubay, Mike 40,168,170 John 40 Copple, Lizanne 103 Copple, Roger Corbin, Karen 20,1 30 Brent 68 Dark, Marcie 40 Daughtery, Bruce 21 Daughtery, Chris 168,169 Davis Brenda 21,89 Davis, Ed 40,173 Davis, Flip 54 Davis, Janice 54 Davis, Jonica Davis Joyce 21,89,122 Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Kathy 68,141 Mark 54,140 Rhonda 21 Scott 68 Terry 54 , Thelma 21 ,Warren 54,121,128 Duffey, Pam Dugger, Bob 55 Duncan, Cheryl Duncan, Helen Duncan, John 40 Duncan, Karen 21,89,122,130 Duncan, Renea 68 Duncan, Robin 21,122 Duncan Duncan , Robert 21,189 , Sonja 79,126 i '.....4itau.a:..:.....y-.-.41-g1d.--i- Corley, Regina 54 Corn, Alissa 68 Corn, Mark 54,149,178 Cornell, Link 20,124,126,130, 142,144,179 Cornell, Lorie 40,142 Cornette, Claudia 65 Cornwell, Paula 68,162,163 Dawson, Chris 68 Dean, Roy 68,165 Dean, Suzi 141 Dearing, Donna 110 Decker, Tony Decker, Bill 40 Decker, Mitch 50 Decker, Paul 68 .fa,-su.-4..--n.9p.n-:a.-,a-:..-.f....f--p-4-.a:.:..... - 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Hall, Robin 69,128 Early, Donny 41,155,168 Easter, Harold 22 Eastland, Danny 41 Eaton, Terry 69 Ebert, Chris 22 Ebert, Steve 55 Edgington, Karen 55 Edgington, Kerry Edmonds, Jay 22 Edwards, Cheryl 4l,46,145 Edwards, Grant 41 Edwards, Jana 21,22,89,181 Edwards, Sandy 41 Fisher, Lila 41 Fisher, Thelma 69 Fitts, Brian 141 Fitts, Dwight 41 Flick, David 22,144,l45,l43,142 Flint, Tom 14,41,l46,147 Foell, Al 55 Foley, Brian 41 Folsom , Jennifer Foote, Terresa 41,167 Forbes, Terri 22,89,l7 Ford, Bryan 55 Ford, Jeff 55,128 Edwards, Scott 55,65 Edwards, Susan 69,141,160 Edwards, Vanessa 22,126,130, 146,159 Egelston, Derrin 22 Eiskina, Bill 69,178 Eiskina, Ed Elder, Brent 22,24,89,168,170 179 Elder Elder Dana 126 Dean 55 Elder, Elder, , Doug 41 , Robin 141 Elliott, Renee 22,136 Elliott, Scott Ellis, Gary 22 Ellis, Marty Ellis, Mike 65 Engle, Darin 22,155,168 Enke, Brenda 142,145 Enke, Gary 41 Etter, Deanna 22 Ford, Susie 41 Forsman, Nina 41 Fosburgh, James 69 Foster, Keith 23 Foulke, Lisa 41,126,146 Fowler, Terri 41 Fowler, Tom 69,112,149 Fowler, Tracy 41,133 Franke, Chet Franklin, Doug 69 Frasier, Everett Frasier, Joe Fraze, Danny 55 Frazier, Cherie 21,23 Fredrickson, Doug 69 Freed, Jim 23,89,130 Freeman, Penny 69,126,141 Freerkson, Ron 41 Freese, Zonda 23,l26,130,145, 146 ,15 9 Freud, Carla 23 Frike, Lisa Evans, Sheen 55 Everman, Mark 55 Everman, Steve 41,154 Evinger, Fred 41,99 Evinger, Tina 55 Ewing, Sharon 41 Falk, Denise 55 Falk, Ed 55 Falk, Judy Falke, Don 41 Falke, Doug 65 Famuliner, Lynn 6 9,1 26 Fantin, Jim 22 Farmer, Cary 69 F ieben , Randy 69 Friesen, Glenda 55 Frisbee, Susan 55 Fristoe Froelic , Daren 55,158 h, Debbie 55 Froelich, Ronnie 55 Fuchs, Fuerst, Fuller, Debbie 55 Brian 41 Bill 55,178 Fuller, Chris 69 Fuller, Fuller , Randy 41,168 Sandy 41 Gifford, James 56,69,l40 Gifford, Julia Giddings, Chad 130,144,142 Gilbert, Jill 69,145 Gilbert, Bickie 56,145 Gillespie, Lesia 41,145 Gillespie, Brian 23,89,179 Gillette, Cindy 56 ,140 Gilligan, Janice 160 Gilligan, Sheila 23,130 Gillis, Janet 24,89,122,l30 Gilman, Steve 56 Gilmore, Penny 41,105 Givan, Steve 24,89,126,l55,168 Glaze, Burt Glukowsky, John Glukowsky, Mike 69,178 Goble, Jim 24 Goble, Ruth 41 Godwin, Catherine 41,126,159 Godwin, Donna 69,126 ,127,160 Goedecke, Colleen 69 Goff, Angel Gonzales, Amia Gonzales. Ana 35,42 Gooch, Karen 56,152 Goocher, Marla 56 Goppert, Cindy 42 Goppert, Ray Gordon, Sandra 24 Goreharn, Beth Goreham, Andy 56 Gorman, Steve 69 Gosnell, Rob 24,118,126,178 Goucher, Mark 42 Grady, Bill 24 Grady, Neal 69 Gragg, Kaye 24,123 Graham, Brian 24,89,118,168, 142 Graham, Doug 69,178 Graham, Rusty 42 Graham, Stephanie 66,69,126, 160 Grainger, Donna 69 Gray, Margie 24,136 Hartnett, Farmer, Connie 4 1 Farmer, Danny 41,146,165 Farmer, Janet 22 Farmer, Ronnie 69 Farnlof, Tom 41 Farrar, Lori 69,126,141 Farrell, Terri Faulkner, Jamie 55 Felkins, Daryl 73,142,144,145 Felix, Richard Feller, Bill 69,149 Furney, Lake 142 Gaines, Donna Gall, Gean Gallagher, Lori Galluzi, Karen Gamble, Jeff Gandt, Ellen Gandt, Megan Gardinsky, Patti Gardner, Bob Gardner, Chris Gardner, Mike Gardner, Sharon Gray, Ron 56,140 Greeley, Robert Greeley, Sheri 56,126,160,140 Green, Jennifer 24,89,11 8,1 1 9, 126,138,189 Green, Jin 69 Green, Kevin 56,140 Green, Lisa 24 Green, Mandy 69 Green, Phil 42,120,178 Green, Steve 69 Green, Susan 24,130,131 Green, Terry 56 Greenway, Joi 42 Gregg, Rhonda 69 Gregory, Don 56,178 Gregory, Marla 56 Hack, Maynard 56 Hahn, Chris 25 Hakanaki, Erikke 25,35,178 Hale, Robin 25 ,89,130,146,145 Hale, Theresa 156 Haley, Tausha 156 Hall, Jeanne 56,126,160 Hall, John 42 Hall, Kerry 56 Hall, Rena Hall, Trudy 69,141 Hallen, Eugene 56 Hallett, Becky 69 Hallett, Helga Hallett, Vickie 42,167 Hamilton, Beverly 25 Hamilton, Denise 25 Hamilton, Dennis 25 Hamilton, Melissa Hamilton, Rick 25,149 Hammond, Linda 56,147 Hammond, Lisa 56 Hampson, Kim 69,126,126 Hampson, Rob 55,56 Hancock, Kelly 69 Hancock, Kent 42 Haney, James 70,133 Haney, Jeff 56 Hankins, Andrea 129 Hanna, Rusty 42 Hansen, Denise Hanson, Debbie 42 Harbit, Brenda 56,140 Harbit, Carla 42 Harbit, Jackie 25,89 Harbit, Kathy 56 Harden, Jim 42 Harding, Connie 57 Harding, Fran 70 Hargus, Becky 65,126 Harler, David Harms, Tim Harness, Arnold 70 Harness, Anette 126 Harness, Rhonda 25 ,89,130 Harper, Bev 25 Harris, Greg 25,57 Harris, Kenneth 25,142,168 Harris, Tori 42,129,144 Harrison, Barbara 70,126,133 Harrison, Lisa 25,89 Harrison, Teresa 70 Jane 38,42,132 Fellows, Gene 55 Fender, Robert 'Fetters, Del F etters, Robert Fetters, Russ Fields, Julie 55 Garner, Richie Garrett, Kim Garrison, Julie Garrison, Lori Garrison, Ray Garten, Cindy Gretemann, Meike 35,56,138 Griesel, Ron 56 Griffin, Gae 42,126,144 Griffin, Lorenzo 56 Griffin, Randy Griffith, Dave 69,145 Groom Fields, Tim 55 Fike, Fred 69,141 Fike, Rindy 41,153 Finley, Cheryl 22,146,147 Finn, Greg 41 Finnerty, Susie 22,33,120,121, 130 Fischbach, Lindsay 55 ,1 26 ,13 8, 156 - Fischbach, Mark 41 Fisher, Dan 55 Fisher, Kevin 55 Garten, Lauri George, Stuart 56 Gercone, Bob 69 Geritz, Greg 23,89 Germann, Lonnie 56 Giacomo, Rosemary 79 Giarratano, Gina 56 Grimes, John Goceman, Beau 42,168 Groceman, Rex Groom, Annette 24,89,122 Groom, Brad 42,140 Groom, Michelle 42 , Rhonda 69,126,160 Gibbins, Shery 56,88,183 Gibson, Brent Gibson, Bruce 23 Gibson, Karl 41 Gibson, Ginger 69,126,160 Groover, Gene 56,149 Groover, Roger 56,149 Gudde, Rodney 56 Guest, Robin 42,121 Guilford, Chris 24 Hartsell, Donna 25 Hartsell, Georganna 70 Hasty, Dena 57,126,163 Haus, Fran 70,145 Haushahn, Rae Ann 42 Hawbaker, Bill Hawbaker, Bruce 70 Hauser, David 25 Hauser, Larry 57,145 Hauser, Terry 137 Hayes, Becky Hayes, Jeff 42 Hayes, Sheila Haynie, Barb 57 Hays, Phil Hays, Kathy 42 Havner, Donnie Hazlett, Becky 57,144,142 Hazlett, Charlene 25,142,144 Hazelrigg, Georgette 65 Heagy, James 25 Heaviland, Beth 42,142 Heaviland, David 57,140 Hedberg, Randy 25 Hedrick, Brenda 25 Hedrick, Heimsetl 1 76 Heinema Henimar Heinema Heinema Heinlen, Heisterb Heisterb 1 76 Helffricl Helm, S1 Helm, G Helms, I Helmuth Helmuth 16 7 Helton, Hendersr Hendricl Henley, Henry, J Henson, Herbert, Herbert, Herde, S Herman, Hernand Hernand Herrima Herron, Hertzbei Hertzbea Hertzog Hertzog Hertzog Hibbard 126, Hibner, Hibner, Hicks, E Hicks, L Higgins, High, Di High, R4 Highfill, Hile, Ch Hilker, l Hilker, l Hill, Ka' Hill, Kir Hill, Lai Hill, Mil Hill, Ste Hilligros Hilligosa Hilyer, Q Hines, J Hirt, La Hirt, M2 Hisey, lt Hisle, L Hix, Da Hobbs, Hocker, Hocketi Hockett Hocketi Hodges, Hoffma Hoffma Hoffste 160, Hoke, J Holcom Holder, Hollis, Holmb Holman Holmes Holt, K Hedrick Marty 57 Heimseth Candace 57 162 163 Heniman Debbie 42 Heineman Sandy 25 Heineman Mark 70 141 Heinlen Terri 70 Heisterburg Chris 41 42 144 140 Heisterburg Rhonda 57 126 152 Helffrich Melissa 57 Helm, Steve Helm Greg Helms, Rob 70 Helmuth, Mindy 126,160 Helmuth, Shari 42,118,142,l44, Helton, Randy 42,146,49 Henderson, Elliott Hendricks, Jeff 42 Henley, Eric 25,89 Henry, John 57,138 Hood Debbie 26 89 Hood Janet Hooper Tammy 57 Hooper Terry 26 144 Hoover Melissa 43 163 Hoselton Sherry 70 House Devin 57 140 146 147 Houser Terry 43 Hovermale Robert 57 Hovermale Sherry 43 Howard Cindy 70 Howard Ed 26 Howe, Kim 43 Howe, Kathy 70 Howell, Brian 43,168,l7l,l79 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson 9 James Joni 26 159 Kristi 58 121 138 Lisa 58 126160161 Lon 43 Marsha 58126177 181 Mary 71 Melissa 26 Mike Monte 43 118155 Phil 58 Robert Johnson, Kirk 43 Joiner, Kevin 43 Jolliff, Brian 58,149 Key Danny 43 Key Don Kedwell Brain 141 178 Kedwell Charles 27 Keifer Mary 27 89 122 130 Kincaid Pam 43 Kindell Paula 27 43 89 122 Kindell Tim 43 King King King , John 142 58 Joce 27 Rex 27 King, Toni 27,89,l22,130 King, Vernie 72,149 Howley, Sue 57 Hoyle, Mark 43 Jolliff, Jana 26,36,120 Jones, ' Hrenchir, Martha 26,123 Hudson, Bill 43,142,144 Hudson, Stacey 70 Huff, Darin Huffman, Brenda 26,89,l 22,146 Hughes, Tim 57 Jones, Brad 89 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones 9 , Brian 43,96 Cassie 43 Dale Dewayne 65,98 Eva 58 Kinnison, Rhonda 58 Kirn, Joe 43 Kirn, Lisa 72,149 Kirn, Rachell Kittle, Lori 58 Kittle, Robert Klaus, John 27,89,144,142 Klehr, Mike 41 I I L -.,.,, .,,--.r- .W .... ,.,,.,,,-,,,r,, ,Mmm ri, nm, W 1 ' a s , 5 7 1 9 3 9 , , 176 ' . 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W. 26,89,126,155,168 Huston, Michon 71,141 Hutchens, Lawrence 71 Ingram, Lauri 43,146,142 Ingram, Mike 71 Irwin, Mike 142,144,145 Israel, Danny Ivey, Denise 71,160 Ivey, Donna 43,166,167 Iyewarum, Iyabo 35,43,l 05 Jackson, Rachel 57 Jacob, Dan 43,132 Jacob, David 71,141,178 Jacob, Dennis 43,132 Jacobs, Mike 71,133 Jacobs, Robin 26 Jaeger, Wendy 26 Jaggars, Stephanie 141 James, Kim 57,126,160 James, LeAnn Jamison, Barbara 43 Jeffers, Paul 149 Jenkins, Gina 71 Jenks, Bart 43 Jereau, Julie 43,144 Jessee, Holli 43,142 Jett, Glen 71,149 Jewitt, Djuana 71 Jewitt, Terri 57,88,1 83 Johannigmeier, Pam 1 9,26,l18, 126,l39,146,159 Johannigmeier, Paula 57,126,160, 140 Johansen, Diana 26 Johns, Duke 43,48 Johnson, Amy 71,88 Jones 9 Jones, Glenn 43 Kathy 26,142 Kleikamp, David 72 Klemenz, James 43 Klemenz, Jeff 72 Jones, Kelly 43,129 Jones, Mike 58 Jones, Paul 26,137 Jones, Robin 27 Jones, Rodger 58 Jones, Steve 58 Jones, Sue Ellen 43,118,121 Jones, Suzanne 58,121,138 Jones, Teri 43,177 ' Jones, Tim 71,141,149 Jones, Warren 43 Klent, Klote, Mike 27 Pat 72,165 Klotz, Rick 72 Klotz, Rusty 43 Knipp, Roxanne 27,89,1 26,1 30 159 J oos, Mark 58 Jordon, George 71 Joseph, Jodie 27,122 Joseph, Kim 58 Joslin, Gail 71 Jurgensmeyer, Carlyn 27,133 Jury, Mike 58 Jury, Mitchell Justice, Greg 27 Justice, Shona 43 Kallio, Beth 43 Kanai, June 43,121,129 Kanai, Ruth 58,126 Kane, Antony 71 Kasinger, Tim Kassel, Lisa 54,58 Keefe, Dale 71 Keefe, Dennis 58 Keim, Debbie 58 Keim, Doug 71 Kiem, Warren Keister, Amy 43,142 Keith, Terri 27,130,154 Keller, Lori 58 Kelley, Gary 71,149 Kelly, Eileen 5 8 Kelly, Megan 58,163 Kelly, Melissa 43 Kelly, Scott 71 Kempf, Becky 58 Kempf, LeAnn 71,141 Kendall, Danny 58 Kennamer, Jody 71,160 Knipp, Tom 43,142 Knopps, Anthony Knoitshhek, Richard Koeller, Kevin 27,89,130 Koenig, Tom 58 Kowalski, Brain 58 Kowalski, Gael 68,72,97,178 Kowalski, Kim 43,102 Kramer, Robert 27,29,124,130 145 Kreeger, Lori 72,145 Kray, Kelly 27 Krogh, Eric 58,128 Kroph, Lisa 72,145 Krueger, Kelly 27 Kunard, Denise 28,89,122,l30 Kuntz, Bill 43 Kunz, Dorlisa 123 Lackey, Judy 43 Lackey, Randy 72 Lackey, Russ 58,60 Lacy, Lori 5 8 Lamamaster, Kathy 28 Lamb, James 43 Lambeth, Dwayne 58 Lampson, Diana 58 Lampson, Lisa 43 Lampson, Tammy 58 Landes, Jeff 58 Landreth, Barry 59,149 Lane, Gary 43 Lane, Julie 59,120 Lane, Pam 72,94 Lang, Robert 43 Langley, Jamie 44 Lanning, Steve 28,146 Lape, Jill 72 LaPlante, Brain 72 Kennard, Kip 43 Kennard, Kurt 22,89 Kennedy, Brett 27,89 Kennedy, Karen 27,89 Johnson, Andy 58 Johnson Ashley 58,128 Johnson Brad 58,118 Johnson Debra 71 Johnson, Dena 43 Kenny, Karen 58 Kentner, Howard 58 Kerley, Maryrine 140,58,1 26 Kersulov, Tina 27 Kettner, David 140,58 Larson, Doug 44,168 Larson, Mike 28 Larson, Vickie 72 Lasswell, Sheri 72 Laster, Greg 28,89 Lathrop, Devvie 28,89,122 Lau, Heide 72 Lauer, Vince 28,89 Lawlor, J. 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Marak, Liana Maring, Marvel 167 Marrs, Bond Marshall, Bob 59,178 Marshall, Cheryl 44 Marshall, Joe 44,168,178 Marshall, Lesa 28,89,126,130, 146,142 McQueen, Janice 29,89 McQuillan, Jeff 29 McQuil1en, Dorie McQui11en, Patty 59 McVay, Shelly 59 McWhortor, Rhonda 73 Mehl, Todd Mehrer, Jeff 73 Meier, Garry 29 Meier, Rhonda 29,89,122 Meier, Susan 73,163 Melton, Melanie 73,83,126,141 157 Mendez, Angie 73,74,141 Mendez, Ray Mercer, Raymond 59 Merrifield, Peggy 165 Morris, Richard Moschell, Denise 30,88,89 Moschell, John 136 Moss, Wynne Mothersbaugh, Hope 60 Mothersbaugh, Lea Ann 30,130 Mott, Charles Mott, Dana Motzel, Sherri 30,130 Moyers, Cliff Mucke, Pharra 74,126,138,157, 163 Mucke, Sondra 9,17,30,89,l18, 126,l30,13l,l39,146,159 Muckey, Duane X Merrill, Terry 29 Mersman, Terri 59 Mesa, Mischelle 73 Mesa, Vinny 146 Messick, Theresa 129 Mudd, Charlie 74 f Muenks, Muenks, Mullins, Mullins, Doug 60 Kim 74 Kirk 74 Scott Muren, Paul 30 Martell, Danny,573 Martell, Randy 59 Martin, Becky 29,89,l26,130, 142,146 Martin, Chanda 46 Martin, Corbett 44 Martin, Glenda 65 Martin, Kirk 73 Martin, Paul 73,97,141,178 Meyer, Caroline 73,126,160 Meyer, Laura 73,126 Meyer, Sandy 29,89,119,131, 139 Meyer, Tane 60,126,181 Meyer, Terri 73,111,160 Meyers, Scott 105 Meyers, Tracy 60 Michael, Kevin 73 Long, Tony 44 Long, Tonya 44 Looney, Tammy 44 Lord, George 44,145 Lorenz, Lorenz, Bill 59 Gary 46 Louden, Leslie 44 Loveland, David 73,141 Lovern, Lovonna 44 Lowderman, Mark 73 Lowe, Lane 44 Lowe, Susan 28 Lowry, Cheryl Luber, Peggy 28 Lucas, Brian 59 Ludwig, Kathy 39 Lueck, Kathy 59 Lund, Brenda 28 Lund, Marty 44 Lund, Roger 59 Luther, Doug 73,126,133,l49 Lutjen, Scott 44,120,132 Luttrell, Jim 59 Lutz, Eric 178 Lynn, Greg 59 Lynn, Jeff 44,179 Lynn, Kathy 73 Lynn, Mike 44 Lyon, C indy 59,140 Mack, Jim 44,118 Macklin, Bill 44 Madden, Christy 44 Magee, Steve 18,28,119,92,126, 139,154,168 Magady, Jeff 59 Mahan, Becky 44 Martin, Roger 44 Maslanka, Tracy 50 Massey, Monte 44 Matchell, Kirk 44 Matchell, Shawna 8,73,l26,141, 157 Mathews, Barry 29,108 Mathews, Brent 59,179 Mathews, Julie 126,138,157 Maxon, Greg 59 Maxwell, Jeff 44 May, Camie 73,160 May, Cindy 59 May, Connie 44,118,126,139, 159 May, Steve 59 Mayer, Anna 73,90 Mazouch, Dan 44 McAulffe, Tim 29,121 McCain, Tina 29 McCanles, Diane 29 McClain, Katie 59 McClain, Kelly 44,142 McCle1lon, Debbie 44,152,183 McCorkle, Michelle 73,141,146 McCorkle, Shawn 59,133 McCoy, Curt 29,130 McCoy, Jim 29,146 McCoy, Ginny 29,88,122 McCoy, Shari 73,126 McCune, Brian 73 McDonald, Kim 59,121,126,138, 139,156 McDonald, Terry McElroy, Cheryl 29,89,124,125, 130 McElroy, Terri 44,142 McEntire, Jackie 44,1 20,1 32,134 McEntire, James 73,141 McEntire, John 59 McGlothlin, Mark 46,59 McGuire, Debbie 29,89 McGuire, Mark 59 McKee, John 29 McKinnis, Randy McKinnis, Scott McKitterick, Linda McLanahan, Deanna 73 McLaughlin, Kent 73 McMulin, Debbie 73 McNamara, John Michell, Sheryl Miles, Betty 60 Miles, Frankie Milinovich, Andrea 60 Milinovich, Jeff Miller, Alicia 60,88 Miller, Leah Miller, Mark 60,140 Miller, Mike 73 Miller, Susan Miller, Terrie 29,88,89,l32,133 Mills, John 126,130,155 Mills, Linda 65 Mills, Tandy 29 Milvain, Brian 146,154,168 Minnick, Vickie Mirick, Ron 60,140 Mitchell, Julie 46 Mitchell, Melody 60,132,133 Mitchell, Yvonne 46,159 Mitchener, Tina 74 Mock, Gary 29 Molinario, Betsy 74,163 Monahan, Kelly 60,132,133 Montgomery, Kim 30,122 Montgomery, Sandy 30,89 Montrose, Neil Muren, Tom Murphy, Carol Murphy, Debbie 74,126 Murphy, John 60 Murphy, Kevin 10,60 Murphy, Mike 74 Murray, Jan 30,146,147 Murray, Kelley 74,126 Nacy, Jim 30,145 Nash, Lisa 74,145 Navato, Alma 130 Nave, Mark Naylor, Jackie 49 Nazworthy, Jim 6,60,144,146, 142 Neal, Brenda 74,141,144 Neal, Diane ' Neal, Kelly 60 Needham, Joyce 30 Needham, Lisa 10,13,60,128 Neitzert, David 74 Neill, Tracy Nelligan, High 74 Nelligan, Mary Nelson, Darryl 46 Nelson, Sheryl 74 Nesbit, Evelyn 59,60,l26 Nesbit, Nancy 30,89,l 18,142,147 Newcomb, Sarah 30 Newberry, Richard 30 Newland, Kathy 60 Newland, Lori 30 Moore, Annette 74 Moore, Debbie Moore, Jane 65 Moore, Karen 60,182,183,l4O Moore, Kay Moore, Marti 74,167 Moore, Mike Moore, Renee 30,89,122 Moore, Sharon 60,126,154 Moore, Sherry 30,126,130,l46, Newman, Maureen 30,89,182 Nichols, Burt 60 183 Moore, Terry 60,178 Mora, Jill Moran, Pat 60,140,169 Moranville, Paul 60 Moranville, Steve 30 Morgan, Greg 60 Morgan, Rick 168 Morgan, Steve Nichols, Debbie 31,89,122 Nichols, Kim 46 Nichols, Robyn 74 Nichols, Scott Nichols, Susan 60 Nichols, William Nicklas, Sharon 74,133,141 Nielson, Paul 46 Nill, Julie 46,176 Nill, Mike Nissen, Cindy Nolker, Beth 60 North, Marcy 74,126,l41,l67 Nulliner, Sandy 60,177,181 Nussbaum, Mindy 74 Moritz, Debbie Morris, Donna 74 Morris, Gary 74 Morris, Kevin 74 Morris, Marshall 30,34,130,l64, Oberelman, Mike 46 Oberlander, Kandi 31,88,89,15f Oberlander, Ketra 46,120 Oberhol O'Brien. 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Carla 60 Onwiler, Sheri 46 Ortiz, Ray 60,140 Ortiz, Roger 46 Osborne, Karen Osborne, Wanda 60 Oswald, Laura 46 Oswald, Linda 31,89,132,133,146 Oswald, Whitney 60 Oswalt, Glenda 74 Overman, Lisa 46 Owens, David 46 Owens, Rosemarie 31,146 Oxley, Lori 74 Pace, John 60 Pace, Susan 89 Pack, Beth 46 Palmer, Randy 61 ,149 Paneitz, Eddie 1 18,46 Paneitz, Steve 75 Pap, Todd Parker, Greg 61,147,140 Paris, Jo 31,126 Paris, Susan 61,176 Parrish, Wes 75 Patterson, Erick 75 Patterson, Sheryl 75 ,1 76 ,183 Patterson, Steve 75,133,147,145 Patton, Janice 61 Patton, Mark 46 Patton, Mike Patton, Nancy 46,167,142 Paul, Mike Paxton, Pam 75 PaXton, Shari 31 Payne, Colette 75 Peak, Kearie 75 Peak, Warren Pearson, Cathy 75 Pebley, Kristi 75 Pemberton, Lori 46,1 5 9 Pemberton, Rex 31 ,123 Pemberton CLongJ, Tammy Pendergraph, David 61,140 Pendergraph, Donna 46 Penning, Barbara Penning, Denise 61 Penning, Doyle 75 Pennington, Vicki Parkins, Steve 75,149 Peters, Chris 75 Peterson, Joyce Petrosky, Dan 61 Peuster, John 46,146,173,179 Pfaff, Chris 61 Phillippe, Jason 75,111 Phillips, Damon 31 Phillips, Shannon 46,139,154 Phillips, Scott 75 Phillips Todd 61 140 Phillips Wendy 61 Piccinini Joe 3189168169 Pickard Cliff 46 Pierson Steve 61 Pigue Susie 31 Pigue Tim Pinales Don Pippenger Rick 31 122 Pirie Arlctta 13 75 126141 157 Pittman Jamie 46 Plank, Diane 61 Plude, Daryl 46 Plummer, Mike Poe, Teresa 46 Polen fSheetsJ, Marta 46 Ponseigo, Bonnie 75 Pool, Clifford Pool, Lisa 46,159,126 Popp, Scott Porter, Greg 75 Porter, Louise Porter, Mike 142,144,145,146, 147 Potter, Sharon 46,104 Potts, Dan 31 Potts, Kim 75,126 Powell, Kathy 31 Powelson, Curt 61 Powelson, Don 31,154 Praiswater, Dawn 61 Praiswater, Jon Pratt, Brian 61,178 Praznik, Mike 61 Preator, Martin 61 Preator, Vivian 31 Prescott, Tim 46 Prettyman, Steve 46 Proctor, Julie 75 Proctor, Tom 31 Prummel, Pete Prummel, Tony 46 Pruyn, Mark 31 Pruyn, Val 61,145,167,142 Pryor, LeAnn Pryor, Ken 31 Puffett, Carol 71,75,126,141 Puffett, David 46,142,144 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Tom 76 Simcosky, Becky 49,145,l46,149 Simms, Steve Simpkins, David 63,142,144 Simpson, Greg 63,140 Simpson, Craig, 63,130 Sims, Beth 76,142,144 Sims, Patty 49,102 Sims, Bill 49 Sinstead, Carmen 63,140 Sinstead, Dale Sipek, Marty 63 Sipes, Mike 63 Sipes, Shere 17,23,33,89,118, 119,126,130,158,159 Sire, Dean 76,144 Sire, Marc Skelton, Marc 53,63,138 Slagle, Barb Slagle, Mike Slankard, Nancy 63 Slaughter, Mark 34,164,165,173, 174 Slater, Jeff 34,89 Sloop, Tim Slover, Deiedra 63 Smalley, Kyle 34,89 Smalley, Sharon 128,145 Smith, Cindy 49,63,118,126,159 Smith, Cindy Smith, Gary Smith, James Smith, Keith 34,89,168,170,173 Smith, Kevin Smith, Leslie 34 Smith, Libby 49 Smith, Marvina 49 Smith, Mindy 48,118,126,159, 183 Smith, Patty 76 Smith, Rick 48,120 Smith, Ricky 48,63 Symkowski, Bruce 34,89 Snow, John 34 Snow, LeaAnn Snow, Marisa Snow, Tricia 63 Snyder, Denise 48,l18,1 26,138, 155 Sobek, Mary 34,89,91,l26,l55 Sodoni, Mike 49 Spainhour, Stacey 34 Spence, Duane 49 Sperber, Dwayne 63,146 Spies, Susan Splinter, Susie 49,183 Spoon, Randy 49 Sprague, Meredith 63 Sprecher, Brian 76,141 Stacy, Susan 76 Stahl, Jeff 76 Stanley, Joyce 63 Stark, Robert 76 Stark, Wayne 63 Starner, Terri 38,49 Staten, Joy 34,122 Staton, Brandon 62,63,89,94,l40 Staub, Darla 63 Staub, Debbie 34,89,l22 Stearman, Brad 34 Steele, Jeff 34 Steely, Cheryl 63 Stemmons, Terri 34,89 Stephan, David 63,165 Stephan, Mary 33,34,89,l22 Stephens, Charlie 34 Stephens, James 49 Stephens, Victor Sterns, Jane 123,183 Sterns, Ronda Stevens, David 76 Stewart, Angie 76,l26,138,141 Stewart, David 76,63 Stewart, Karen 34,89 Stewart, Tim 63,140 Steyer, Virginia 49 Stickler, Bruce 76 Stickler, Robert 49,146,149 Stickler, Roger Stidham, Keith 63 Stiles, Beth 34,89,122,130 Stillwell, Cheryl 49,126,145,159 Stillwell, Thomas 34 Stockdell, Sue 35,89,122,130 Stockstill, Deanna 63,126,160 Stokes, Greg 63,142,144 Stokes, Jeff 28,35,142,144,145 Stone, Tammy 76 Stone, Tina 63 Stonum, Paul 63,149 Storer, Deena 63 Storer, Doug Storey, Bart 63 Storts, Lori 49 Story, Cindy 63,140,144 Story, Renee 49,132,133 Strannigan, Todd 63,140 Strawn, Pam 63 Street, Kelly 49,129 Strickland, Yvonne Stroud, Cheryl 9,35,89,126,146, 147,154 Stroud, Karen 76,126 Stuftlebaum, Annette 63 Stumbo, Dan 76 Sullivan, Ellen 76 Sullivan, Mark 149 Sultzbaugh, Marc 62,63 Summers, Bill 63,145 Summers, Diana 49 Sutherland, Terry 35 Swift, Melinda 49 Sword, Sword, Tanner, Rhonda 76 Susan Rick Tarwater, Jeanette 76,126 Tarwater, Jeff 49,149,168 Tate, Greg 47,142,144,145,146 14 7 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Chris 130 Chris 35,76 Danny 35 Gordon 49,142 Toni 35,126,159 Teig, Mike 63 Tenebruso, Ramona 49 Tennery, Todd 63 Terry, Reed Theen, Robin Thomas, Bill 64 Thomas, Brian 77 Thomas, Bobby 49 Thomas, David Thomas, Derek 50,l46,173,174 Thomas, Diane 77,177 Thomas, Forrest Thomas, Fred Thomas, Gregg 50 Tomas, Jeff 11,35,89,172 Thomas, Joe 77 Thomas, Melody 77 Thomas, Sheila 77,126 Thomas, Steve 64 Thomas, Thomas, Tina 50 Todd 64,77 Thompson, Aimee 64 Thompson, Dennis 35,89,l30, 154,168,171 Thompson, Jeff 64 Thompson, June 64,88 Thompson, Kim 64,126,l60,140 Thompson, Tim 77 Thompson, Tim 50 Thompson, Tom 50 Tooms, Tracey 50 Thoreson, Scott 69 Thrasher, Jack 50 Tidwell, Jessica 77 Tilton, Glen 50 Tindill, Debbie 181,50 Tippetts, Ruth 77 Todd, Delesa 69 Todd, Yvonne 50 Toler, Marc 77,149 Torrence, Joe 77,141 Torrence, Tammy 64 Towne, David 69 Trent, Kevin Tribble, Rick 50 Trober, Lisa Troutwine, Nancy 69,133 Truly, Tod 35 9 Tyner, Rick 179,50 Uchtman, Doug 144,50,142 Uchtman, Paula 77 Ullery, Beth 126,129,159,50,l42 Ulrich, Chuck 64 Ulrich, Robert 50 Urnese, Fred 64,178 Utz, Tammy 21,35,l32,133 Valenti, Jeanette 77,132 VanBlarcum, David 64 Vance, Roy Vance, Steve 77 Vandaveer, Mittie 35 Vansell, Tim 64 VanTrump, Ray 64 Vaughn, Christy 50 Vaughn, Paula 77 Veit, John 168,50 Verbrugge, Mark 64,145 Verbrugge, Patrice 20,35,180,18l Vermillion, Mike 64 Verwers, Kyle 24,35,l26,l59 Vest, Laurie 77 Vick, Linda 77,126 Vincent, Teri 35,126,139,159 Vinyard, Ruth 64,140 Voris, Davidt 64,165 Voris, Carol 50,142 Truly, Trent 64,123 Tschirhart, Teresa 64 Tschirhart, Dennis 77 Turk, Kathy 69,167 Turnboe, Raylnn 77 Turnbow, Rosemary 70,77,126, 133 Turner, Angela 25 Turner, Turney, Turney, Jan 69 Brian 69 Donna 77 Turney, Deanne 35 Turney, Eddie 69 Turney, Greg 69 Voss, Jeff 64 Waggoner, Jim 35,108 Waggoner, Sherry Wagner, Dannie 89 Wainwright, J on 50 Waite, Jennifer 64 Waite, Judy 77 Walden, Gary 64 Walk, Tim 64 Walkemeyer, Shelby 77 Walker, Walker, Carlos 1 09,5 0 Chris 35 Walker, Christy 77 Walker, Walker, Walker , Kevin 64 Randy 77,141,149 Rhonda 64 Walker, Roy 50 Wallace , Wallace Wallace Wallace Charles l44,165,50,l42 Clay 50 Dave 50 Wallace, , Pam 64 Ronda 77 Waller, Maria 77 Walsh, Carolyn 35,126,130,135 Walter, Carolyn 64,126,138,l56, 183 Walter, Craig 64 Walter, Doug 64 Walter, Eileen 36,89 Walter, Jennifer 125,177,50 Walter, Joe 77,178 Walters, Jeff 36 Walton, Cheri 77,126 Walton, Kim 64,126,156 Walton, John 36 Walton, Marvin 165,50 Walton, Penny 36,189 Walz, Robin 181,50 Ward, Brian 144,146,50,142 Ward Ward Ward, L Ward Ward, Warner, Warner, Warner Warner ,T Warren Wassell Wassell, Watson Waugh, Weaver, l 4 Webb Webb, Weddl Weddle Weddle Weeda, Wegene Wehme. 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Wendel 50 Webb, , l e Wendt, Wessel: 1 3C Wessel West, West, + West, West, Kim 76,176 Ward Bruce 36 168 Ward Jodi 36 89126130159 182,183 Ward, Kelly 64,126,156 Ward,K1m 50 Westerfrcld Alisha 77 Westhotf Denise 77 Westhoff, Mark 36 Westlake, Marty 36,89,122 Weyhofen, Rick 146,168,50 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams 3 1 Janet 78 Jeff 65 Jerry 78 John 79 John 51 Wisdom Sandy 51 168179 Wiseman Tina 37 89 118 126 Witte, Wendy 79 1 I . 1SQ?3gerf:'f1f1,3f:rm'rrf'rorare'r-if-r-r'-r'rr'fre-er-ree-hee--0-Ahe--we-eeeewefee-M 'V'Q- eve--e 444 -A-4 - , ' , .Q , . . . y . , , , 7 7 7 9 9 3 , , , , , , , G 155 142 9j0J42 1 If 133 l 1 L180J8l 6J59 9J59 C J 49 1 5j0J42 .30J35 l38J56, K L50 D ,142 Ward, Ward, Ward, Laura l26,159,50 Lisa 77 Trent 36 Warner, Dee Ann 64 Warner, Donnie 77 Warner, Lou 44,50 Warner, Ross 72,77,79,38,l49, 165 Warren, Kevin Wassell, Pam Wassell, Walter 64,140 Watson, Vicki 77,132 Waugh, Sherri 36,130,146 Weaver, Frank 89 Webb, David 146,147,50 Webb, Gary 77 Whalen, Laura 36,159 Whaley, Burt 36,77,145 Whaley, Robert Wharton, Alana 36,152,145,l42 Wharton, Janna 77,126,133,152 Wheatley, Beth 64,175,176,177 Wheeler, Danny 78 Wheeler, Ken l18,146,51 Wheeler, Nancy 64,126,160 Whenham, Cristi 51,142 Whenham, Kim 78,126 Whenham, Robin 36,89 Whitaker, Elain Whitaker, James 51 White, Brian 64,140 White, Byron 64 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Kathy 89,l18,122,l37 Kim 65,177 Keith 51 Kelly 51 Pam 37 Perry 51 Richard 65,51 Williams, Robert Williams, Robert Williams, Stephanie 51 Williams, Steve 51 Williams, Teresa 51 Williamsen William sen William sen Williamson , , Joe 65 , Karl 51 , Karen 78,141,176 Webb, Mandy 36,89 Weddle, Brad 64 Weddle, Karen 77 Weddle, Pat 64,98 Weeda, Kim 64,128 Wegener, Arthur 64 Wehmeier, Mike 64 Wehner, Bill 124,50 Wehner, Brenda 36 Weight, Becky 64 Weight, Greg 77,141,149 Weir, Rhonda 77 Weiss, John 64 Wells, Jessica 77,126 Wells, Rhonda 64 Welsh, Debra 50 Welsh, Lori 50 Welt, Dane 36,89,168 Welt, Darin 168,179,50 Wendelman, Cindy 77,160,161 Wendelman, David 13 2,1 3 3,146 , 5 0 Wendt, David Wesselschmidt, Doug 18,118,119, 130,136 Wesselschmidt, Gary 64,118 West, Dan 64 West, Greg 50 West, Hal 168,51 West, Sylvia 51 -WT-W-JM, ,.,,,,,. , . ......,.n.., White, Darlene 65 White, Jeff 65 White, Jeff 51 White, Steve 36 Willis, Cathy 65 Willis, John Wills, Brian 65 Wills, Lisa 37,89,126,l55 Whitehouse, Vance 65 Whitener, Terre 78 Whiting, Barry 65 Whiting, Phillip Whiting, Vine 78 Whitington, Patti 65 ,121 Whitley, Gretchen 65 Whitmere, Debbie Whitson, Deneen 141 Whittle, Barbara 36,89,130,146, 147,153 Whittle, Susan 37,89,130,147,153 Wieligman, Richard 144,51,173 Wilkes, Bonnie 51 Wiley, Mike 78,141 Wilk, Ronna 78,120,160 Wilkinson, Joyce 78,126 Wilkerson, Darrell Wilkerson, J ay 78 Willard, Kevin Willcut, Rochelle 37 Williams, Allen 78 Williams, Cory 78 Williams, Cary 78,141 Williams, Dave 37,89,l30 Williams, Gene 65 lad., ,, ,,, .f,,,-..-,.4h.-1-K.-.-,...-......,.-..1.-...f- 4-u-v-f'-v-- Willyard, Jeff 65 Wilson, Chris 142,145 Wilson, David 32,37,102,149 Wilson, Doug 65 Wilson, Jim 51 Wilson, Ken 65 Wilson, Keith 37 Wilson, Kenda 30,37,142.l45, 146,147,149 Wilson, Julie Wilson, Mel 51 Wilson, Rachel 37,89,145,146, 147 Wilson, Renee 79 Wilson, Richard 79,141 Wilson, Shelly 65,126,145 Wilson, Tammy 79 Wiltermood, Kristy 37,89 Wiltermood, Lynn 65 Winans, Art 51 Winegar, Rick 79 Wingate, Tom 51,146,147 Winking, Kevin 37 Winquist, William 79 Winterowd, Carl 51,168 Wirth, Delbert 37 - ---usa.-+I--'nr WlX,M8It1H 65,140,144 Wolf, Jenny 65 Wolf, Missy 8,51 Wollerman, Dana 65 Wolverton, Joe 65 Wons, Jeff 65 Wood, Brad 65,178,179 Wood, Gina 67,79,141 Woodard, Bruce Wooderson, Dale 79,141 Woods, Karen 51,105,135 Woods, Rusty 79 Woodson, Wendy 37 Woolley, Brian 79 Wrap, Carolyn 19,37,130 Wright, Marcy 54,65 Wright, Mike 37 Wrobbel, Eric 51 Wrobbel, Linda 32,89,l32,133 Wrobbel, Lori 65 Wycoff, Paula 65 Wyssman, Amy 14,146 Yankee, David 51 Yarber, Cheryl 65 Yates, Kirby 37 Yeldell, Berry 51 Yoakum, Shelli 65,176,181 Yocum, Brad Young, Becky l2l,132,146,142 Young, Phronie 5l,66,79 Zaiss, Angie 79 Zaiss, Mike Zammar, Janae 70,79,126,133 Zaske, Debbie 51,163 Ziegler, Brad 37,120,130,l39,168 Zimmer, Michelle 79,176 Zirkle, Shannon 79,126,141,176 Zuber, Cheryl 37 - - 4 ...na-Q-.. -A..-.-.o,-.-,,.--.....,,-...,...--,.....e,- -14464 Zeke made if ........4-n...f - - -' .eq 'A A K' '- , ' --n-5y-n.-up-,,-.-w.4- , .-,a:..4...,-. l n c 'A 5 1 I 3 - wqzti ,.,,- -Y .. . - 1 -H-BW 1, ,W V - -VY - - , -1 7, ,,,-.-,,, - f 1' - -- - ... f. 1--1. ,, f -.. - X T rf ff.- 7 ff. -1 - --., f' , ,Tv f- f+g .,,,1g:f.5' 17,-.... ,T ,,,, ,-. ...,,., ..,,. , , V, .XX 19 tanaalwn fi .-I Zi.- . , A , 1 s..! 3 ' fl 1 X 1 1 1 'K 1 : xx 1, ' 5 X .X- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 f . Q 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 if I .5 'S 1 1 1 1 I A . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . V ,V 1 LL, Q A -.-Y-. I V -,.f,.- 1 ---,1-r -- 71 - - - ' .-' , 1 , , V . V ,MV K , 2-k,,,,, , , -,,, ':u44,.jigb,.,,,,,-. , ,..,. ,...,.,,i..,,.,L,,,i,,:.,.---.,..., ,, -,,,. .-.,A.-..,- - .. -. , - :T-A +017 A 40-- ,,,. A --f Y- Y 31, , ,, V , Y Y , 1...., . 4 --f W- 1 4:-ns: f, , ..,, -n Q,--n,,, -A-- n,,L, -W if - 24--H f --v--Y 7 mv' ft 1111 .D- .1ii,,,, ' --- ,-- - -f.-..,. ...--, ... -,.L.. ..,,.-.-.--1v- .....-...,.,, ,.,.,.....-.g--A .,yq ,i vf 4 :da 1: The theme ofthe 1978-79 Junior-Senior Prom was Moment by Moment . The Prom was held May 5 at the Gold Buffet for the third consecutive year and U.S. Arrival returned after last year's excellent performance. Prom, the good-bye senior event, was prepared and sponsored by the junior class. The prom included dinner and dancing or just dancing for those who came later. The sounds of U.S. Arrival included a variety in styles of music and was enjoyed by all who attended. The hard hours planning out the prom seemed well worthwhile as students exchanged glances of their prom pictures and events. It was an evening to be remembered Hmoment by moment? 3 E x 4 i H Vince Lauer and Teresa Rayburn dance seriously to a slow song played by U.S. Arrival. I n aa N g 48 X i l is A 'a 5 , X 1 N Steve Cox, dancing with Laura Blomberg, finds her quite Se amusing. Cindy Garten and Darin Engle romantically seem to be thinking thi? C l her quite wmv' K me if ba W -x Seniors, Brett Kennedy and Teri Stemmons take a moment to relax after the dinner and before dancing. 3 be thinking t the exact same thing. 1 e x G 2 2 Shaunna Brown enjoys the fast moving song. 3 5. s 5 K QNWYLN Hg xv 5 34 v ri 5423? ' . -Marg X fax, 1 5' r ..,, X it g Nxwxmvx x . - is r K ,, ' X N S 5 Q ' I Konni Krey and Steve Magee take time out to have a coke and talk to friends. ' wif 'x Qaeda, It was a different sort of year for graduation. Seniors got only six tickets for their families and friends because of limited space in the Fieldhouse. The situation worked out better than other gradu- ations because the Fieldhouse wasn't so crowded. Although gradu- ation was limited to those with tickets, a closed-circuit television was available to those who wanted to watch in Div. II auditorium. A total of 496 seniors took part in the 1979 Commencement. The graduation ceremony was May 22 at 8100 p.m. Pomp and Circumstance was played by the LSHS band as the seniors streamed in and took their proper seats. Thewelcome was pre- sented by Student Council President Kim Durnell. Speakers in- cluded Terri Forbes, leading the salute to the flag, Shere Coates Sipes, invocation, Sondra Mucke, presentation of the senior gift, Judith Hibbard, introduction of speakers and Doug Wessel- schmidt and Brad Ziegler, Commencement addresses. Doug and Brad talked about the past years and the future to come of their graduating senior class. Superintendent Dr. B.C. Campbell pre- sented the graduates their diplomas. NC 5 1 N is Jeff Steele and Mark Slaughter wait to turn in caps and gowns. 'Q Z , 'ff 7 ff! Link Comell loosens his tie after a long night. Doug Wesselschmidt speaks to the seniors of years gone by. K awww vxykw A U:--.x ' of ,5 X ig' Z ,- .. T X X X ,a ft 2 Tammy Utz cl wn d al. . O S noun as Hsu Brenda Davls and Cheryl Stroud relax after Commencement d x 3'?s Q md Kim Dumell welcomes guests to graduation. Pam Johanmgmeler gwes Kyle Dlekmann a reassurmg smlle .:,-- - ' .... .-......a.. .,.. ......-,--7... ...,...,, 4.,,q :,1. w- .-, --.--..-, N ' ' Za daldble It was an exciting year for Lee's Summit baseball fans. At the end of an extraordinary season, with a record of 10-9, the boys' varsity baseball team travelled to Carthage for the first round in the state competition. There the team lost to Springfield-Hillcrest, the team that went on to become the state champion. Coach Bill Hill remarked that he thought the season was a big success. HI think the team improved a great deal over last yearf' he commented. According to Coach Hill, excellent pitching, timely hitting and a good defense were the team's strong points. With 15 lettermen, many of Leeis Summit's players received special recog- nition. , Senior Don Powelson earned the honor of being selected for first team All-Conference as a tribute to his remarkable pitching throughout the season. Seniors Kyle Diekmann, catcher, and outfielder Dennis Thomp- son were named to second team All-Conference. Terry Taylor, junior, was also selected. Receiving honorable mention were Tim Carpenter senior, Rich- ard Wieligman, junior, and sophomore Ron Griesel. Under a dedicated and professional coaching staff, the team displayed skill and sportsmanship, promising even brighter success for next season. 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If Xin, 0 ,Q,,,,wZ,, WM ffl, L. W V fp. ' , f , -Vfg f aww , f qw g V W. Vg, ,Q fs 1, ww -' ' W ff ' ,, Q 'azjw if X fZLW'74,,,' 'W X! ' ' 64 ny7M'f 1 W wg , , VWW4' ' X - AW VW7f,f'W N b ,a, .. xe, , f Q new- M '- , . , . ff me ,, ,' ff 7' 'V 'WM r, First baseman Richard Wieligman concentrate s on the game. Catcher Kyle Diekmann tenses in preparation for receiving the pitch. Row one: C. Winterowd, B. Decker, P, Belanger, R. Griescl, S. Russo, D. Thompson, T. Taylor, L. Brummett, B. White. Row two: J. White, M. Praznik, K. Diekmann, J. Brock, K. Harris, J. Pittman, S. Bell, P. Moran, T. Ross, R. Wielig- ,,,.. . . ,,-,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,, ,.-..4-,--....a:..'g:-.-14.--1 man. Row three: Coach Hill, P. Curley, B. lfuerst, T. Carpenter, D. Engle, K. Smith, S. Magee, D. Powelson, B. Groceman, W. Jones, Coach Asher. ' an ,m' V , my T , if FS J 4 Y, ' Vx, J JI 5 ' . , Jamie Pittman tries his hand at pitching. Record slates were erased several times as girl track team mem- bers broke record after record. Cindy Shuck broke the school record in the 220 with a time of 27.3 Cindy also tied the school record in the 100 which stands at 1 1.6 The 440 relay team which consisted of Alicia Reynolds, Mon- ica Reynolds, Cindy Shuck, and Robin Walz broke the school record with a time of 51.8. Sandy Nulliner broke the school record in the discus with a throw of 113 feet 8 inches and while competing in the state finals Sandy broke her own record with a throw of 113 feet 9 inches. The former LSHS record was 103 feet 8 inches. Lori Beaman tied the school record in the shot put which is 37 feet 6 inches. Vicky Hallett broke her own school record in the hurdles with a time of 11.9. The track team sent six girls to the state meet in which Sandy Nulliner competed in the discus and Lori Beaman competed in the shot put. The mile relay team of Dayna Early, Susie Paris, Jodi Ward, and Robin Walz competed and finished with a time of 4: 14.0. Even though the mile relay had been run before, this was the first time it was recognized as a girls event. The team placed third in the Grandview Relays and sixth out of 16 schools at the Blue Springs Invitational while compiling a 3-2 dual meet record. In conference varsity placed second and junior varsity placed first. At the district meet the team placed 1 ninth. Alicia Reynolds receives a handoff from her sister Monica. 1 3 .t. - . 4 ,ws-wma - ff ,U . 7 1 V C Wk sl we , is rr 1 5 Q, . sa-rv. annual 1 I . 1 1' 1 I 1 2, it -+ Zi ,W sz. fair -. 1 Girls Track. ROW ONE: K. Krey, I. Cancienne, V. Pruyn, V. Hallett. ROW Ward, D. Ivey, C. Shuck, M. North. ROW FOUR: Coach Black, D. Early, S. TWO: I. Iyewarun, G. Wood, J. Murray, K. Joseph, M. Reynolds, R. Walz, Nulliner, S. Lo fan, A. Re nolds S. Paris K. Creason. 1- Y , , K. Blixt, Coach White. ROW THREE: K. Turk, K. Williamson, M. Lewis, J. J 4 ' :-1 Z 4 . X , ,Z Nh -s. Z HQ I r 1 3. D. Early, S' 5 A, N. .. MA. NN .X ,NV New X A. :Wim l ' 0 was sw S f X wx X 9 ,ml-W -X xq.. i K Xi F'f kgs - if ii K X f A N' 5. g ' K XF if eww.. li -wifi ei- M Li, 'is-3? X I Z.. N X i l I l ex 'E . 1-'f:M :, . a-s:F.:'2'i 9' i l - 3.-V 1-5 I Q x Q X Xa' Vi is :'5.5 Q . exte- xk , We , J l , , fm. ix if X X X Q X -X Ye f. ve 7 ' we Y W Q helmet X X X xx 9 fx, Q X X ,tx S Q X xx XX 9 A X N N X X X6 N X3 :ix X' , N AM, ' ft X ' Sandy Nulliner shows her ability ih the shot put. jf Val Pruyn paces herself with long strides , W f I Q f ,ff QW f-f fx rut' KA f HQ 4 ' f f Q 4 ' , , 4 f fy f , H f, ,I ff ,rv fm 457' ,, , ' ' '7 V ' ' X - V. V may fv zMA M 1,4 ,V ,,m, ,,,,, I , 'mf I, ,A , V f , .lfftvf f W Vicky Hallett clears the hurdles with ease. xX R sk X V EWR 2 fs ' I 15 5 Y f . ,fy f 0 ,.,f '1, L! 1 ' fr X 55, ' YS 4 f f f 1 f ff' x vg'g ,fy' Y -MWVV z 5 1 4 Pi x Q' X KQV , Xt? , A B0 lwww M new -4 Danny Farmer ggves lt all he s got m the last lap of the m11e Mark Slaughter spnnts all the way. S-,pw X, s X J! fs- x N fx X .- .X 3 . N' x ei Q NWN? lsR Davld Vons IS runnmg on his last leg. ,X Y, X S X TX li., . Sy, f wwf' X , V Q 5 ' 'gg H ,AM wa. My min. ..-......,, ,.......,..-....,.-.- -,4--..f.?i..- -Gil' --ix ,,,,...,......,.,..... p- .--pw... ..-,. ,- f ssc' Y Ay . 3 an su.. xt sci M X , ,. . 4 far X f or Q X 68 I X af 5 s ' sf! ?'3 .3:f9f' : ' I N fy is 4 4 3 mana 4- .V C. at . ,W S 1 li aixtaf ? WQWMH , Z! ? Z7 W 4 ' Z 4? Z f ag Kevin Dampier goes up and over. The Lee's Summit boys track team had an overall good season. The track team consisted of 11 senior members with the rest being sophomores and juniors. We had a good strong team this year and I hope many of the sophomores and juniors will be returning next year, said Coach Russ Childress. LSHS broke two school records and tied one during the year. Rusty Hanna set a new record in the 60 yard dash at 6.53. Bobby Bell and Mark Ricketts tied the 6 feet 2 inch record for the high jump at an indoor meet. The 440 relay team set a new school record of 44.05. The members of the team were Frank Aubin, Charlie Wallace, Brian Milvain and Rusty Hanna. . LSHS sent six members of the track team to the state competition. The two-mile relay teamof Matt Hlghtill, Jim O,Dwyer, Marc Skelton and Mark Slaughter competed at Jefferson City. Two other members who went to state were Danny Farmer in the mile and Greg Geritz in the pole vault competition. Kyle Mallott runs for the finish line. Brian Milvain and Charles Wall ' -- 4.......-,,.....4--.--.4-m4..1n..-nw ,, ace have a successful handoff. N f - ,5,L.g.w.pvQ.-n.-b-:.z.:.f,s..,5.4.4.-..z..-.,-.ws.v,.-.,i.,:.xf,-.,-1:-.... N U' O4 The tennis team ended its season with a record of 7-8 and finished ninth out of sixteen teams in the district. f r r t Coach Lyle Jones and Assistant Coach Chuck Harrelson Worked with the 32-member team. The varsity lettermen were seniors Chad Giddings and Dave Williams, juniors Troy Caskey, Don Crosby, Ward Manes, Marvin Walton and George Lord, and sophomore Steve Jones. The junior varsity lettermen were r V juniors Mark Curnett and Vinny Mesa, sophomores Mark Miller and Todd Strannigan, freshmen Paul Martin and Bond Marrs. About the season Coach Jones said, I am happy we im- proved on last year's record of 5-10. I'm happier still that we should improve even more next year because of the number of returning lettermen. ' 6 1 1 Vinny Mesa concentrates on his backhand. i 1 Tennis team. ROW 1: Chris Ifuller, Scott Brady, Jay Hilkerson, Todd Strannigan, Tim Thompson, Steve Green, Paul Martin, Troy Caskey, Marvin Walton, Ward Manes, Vinny Mesa, Don Crosby, Todd Thomas. ROW 2: Coach Lyle Jones, Bond Marrs, ff-fssavs . aaa. ...,a..a.,W...A,rW , Rick Winegar, Cash Carpenter, Mike Crosby, Jim Malone, Steve Givan, Chad Giddings, Mark Curnutt, George Lord, Steve Jones, Colin Acuff, Tim Carlson, Doug Sherman, Coach Chuck Harrel- son, Mark Miller, Ray Mendez. ff Q 11 fs , Q Don Crosby prepares to return with a backhand. X Mark Curnutt reaches for the ball. F! QW l l Girls Y . . ,, 1 XV if ..-eg, .K , U fi, 3' 44 493, Q ,. ., ' 4 mn-Q MV f WWW rr .1 W 'ff 'ss Q -........................ 1 5 X4 fi.. g . ff X! f ,A X -.. v f 'cf W, l ' 1 Steve Jones, larrel- . . ,,,., , fm 9 ffl ,Q Us fx 64. .jp .9 4. x ' 2.-!.,,4s-,J v Z el ,xc sag . auto ' The LSHS girls softball season ended in a successful nine Wins and four losses. Accomplishments for the girls team included first place in the Blue Springs Tournament and a second place showing in conference. Overall the girls l had an outstanding year. Their conference record stood 1 at 7-3. Senior Maureen Newman stated, We had a good season. We all did our best. I'll miss it next year. Susie Finnerty wonders if the sky is falling. Girls Softball. ROW ONE: B. Darabos, B. Wheatley, P Coble, S. Ifinnerty. ROW TWO: lfelkins, M. Johnson, D. Froehlich, D. Hernandez, M- Newman- , Coach M. Griffall. ROW 'lk-ilunnt R. Sneruon, S. r oak- Coach C. Battles, D. um, K. Cameron, J. Burkhalter, J. Nill. Not pictured: Marsha Johnson finds more interesting things to watch. Yoakum, Burkhalter, and Cameron plan their strategy. ,, WW ,,,.. W W W Zz X . W 1, Q W WW QWW . WWWW 2 f 'WWWZW ,m:vmmWn.C4 ' ' ' ff f iff? y 1.1.7 ' ? . ' . 2 4 Zz vt .. 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