Lees Summit High School - Reflector Yearbook (Lees Summit, MO)
- Class of 1980
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' L . ' 1 ' V x 4 ' , ' 'f. , ' ...-,,..,., ,g.,....-.--A-------f1f-- 4-1--rl---', 4--f, i i f High school meons feor of the unknown g is g i i gy f I Hfroid of toking thot first step olone. High school meons your first dote, your first love. f H Rnd your first broken heort. High school meons setting some gools, then working for them r Or just forgetting obout them . . . u i y ' t r i I i 5 .i------T---1----e -ff ,...-c, ...H Your High Then High Yet c 'M 4 :fl A- 7 Iiilpt- -'A X. - ' -- A- V t -H -uni 'ca-ur:--Y-1--f V f-f 'if :Iggy -if -:r ..,:r , , 1 ' , , l 1 - i i , ' - . ' i 13 f - , ' is , Y,.,, l,,.J,l,,,,.,gg,.4l ,- V yn 'Ng 1:1 f'4A1 j Til' 1 ij, gITfffijlifif'TiiTlfTif'11iiiiliif- --77' - 'ff- XX i ' ' fl l i l l . High school meons your first job, your first poycheck Your first toste of independence. l yl High school meons shoring problems with your friends ' Then running to your porents when you need odvice. 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V f High school meons some of the best dogs of your life 1 Rnd then some of the worst. Vg . i V V High school meons cromming the night before o big test, l 5 Then flunking it .X,,. Y X 2 lt l f i ai ' if Y l l I N, P l V , is cyetccc H u . . . lt olso meons getting o. good grode on o test you sweor you flunked. l ee e e N ' High school meons tordies ond credits, holl posses ond ossem- i bliesg c ' Q lt meons footboll, bosketboll, trock ond boseboll. l High school meons cheerleoders, jocks ond freoks. H High school meons finding someone you envy then tiying to be like them. y ig 7 , fr X Q ' . X 64, Jef, f 1 f 2. W yo, ,f 73 . f W. ,ff y , yf X i X-, I l , if A High school means having an big crush v Pi . on someone who doesnt even know your name. High school means some classes you love i and some you hate. High school means facing your fears, Rnd finding you can cope with fhem. 1 High school means achieving and failing Trying and dreaming . . . s r 9 ? 4 E 5 Z Z c...lt fr H a i V in l X . l l E A M 1 r C l l . l Q . la - 14., W V ' W T?'n'f'-4fWmwmn11uqQwda . . A ' f 3 - ' V, 4,35 33,3 . ,ff ' W-My W Am A' ' I - -- . . I lm -V.---V-j . --xv . - ' , - -' -'wil' .- Jsldainf- ,gut - K W . ' -4 ' .rx f-22'-ffT:19' w-vl?llq l , ' l K I l - J , Y It means laughs and tears, y r we frustration and relief. High school means growing up, and growing up means Wishing you could be young again. High school is the doorway to the future Hnd once we cross that threshold , We turn back only when we relive' the memories Of ourhigh school days. gy A - -s , - . - t.-. ,, 1, . .,, -,.- digg-Am ,,, ,,,,,-'lv,,,,:H, , MI, ,lar-QN4 MW 5 Q S XM 9-A 'Hung f f f 7 79 wb? G, XAXX X- 4 4 4 ? X :2 3 J X Q 1 1 5 Q '1 3 X 1 XR. XXX kN Gfx X XX XYXXY :XX XXX5 -X H-XNx55Q. X XXNQ X X XX XX xv- X wX KNNVX .. 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Wayne's ease and grace for life l'Il always remember. He taught us how to care without pain and how to be thankful for our fortunes. He taught me how little I had to complain about and that we can always do more than we think we can, said Mr. Manne Magady, a fellow teacher. The feeling Mr. Hughes left with us was a positive one. He never mentioned a word of discontent or a complaint, but he was always glad to listen to others. Mr. Hughes and Mrs. Summers with student work in the showcase. 1974 5 f W -'-' ff,-w1,.1 Mr. Hughes pointed out order of design. 1971 ai 3' K, ff 4 if i 'Ny x -.4-te. The life ' ass Q. A l Mr. Hughe Mr. Hughes didn't expect his students to do something he couIdn't do him- self. 1979 1 1 31 4 7 iff' ' yfgew. f y-'ff-'-114,-6 4:- 1 in ,K ' if , it. Q' 12, V, ff , 7 ,. . , nf--' ' V 1 ,jgzii 1 ' 151 i,fV5g :Z , f2:':1'iI3f12 TWG?-i3E3: '1g51f 1' 1fy.5z323..-M:-',' ' ,, - 4' ,A ga..-',:::,g,.-:'g,.-' ,qskfzfrfrygi jgiyiiiiifl 4: me mi n't do him- 'Z M fit? iff X . f A qw 1 . -4. , - 5 , .2 7 f N Yi 3 1 Q W xr 1 1 4' W h N900 'Q i I , ftp- ' . , ' . 1 SA 3 I ff SX ' J ,. 5 if E P. , ' ' - : 'A -' A .A . ' . .f1f:. f .- ,'A' 1 7 K The life size papier-mache' tiger made by art students was proudly exhibited by Mr. Wayne Hughes, instructor. 1967 b 55j55:I'j-1'A2:g:1Q JZ vv,.?gz.,,.?F,13'.,R3, i LI? Q 1'2:24 '1E421v ' f 415,13 ' -'-, 423 . 'W Mr. Hughes assisted Teresa Brown in 7th hour Design class. 1975 Mike Klehr went to Mr. Hughes for advice conceming a project. 1978 .Yb- ,,!,. -wagerie-,A , . School boord plons district s projects The decision making process for the R-7 school district starts at the meetings the second Thursday of every month in the old Miller Park Grade School, now the Central Office. Such ideas as the betterment of our special education de- partment, the construction of our new Fine Arts Building, and the budget of how much was to be spent in these areas were derived by these administrators. They have the duty of setting the policies and seeing that they are carried out. Mr. Robert Gourley was the president of the school board and Mrs. Helen Shiddell worked as the board's secretary. Dr. Bernard Campbell, superintendent, and Mr. Stan Magady, as- sistant superintendent, supervised functions of the R-7 school district. Board Members: Dr. Dan Blackwell, Mr. Bob Gourley, Mrs. Diane Sperber. Board Members: Dr. Philip Schauffler, Dr. Russell Ritter, Dr. Bob Hertzog ,W Dr. Kenneth Lackey, coordinator of Elementary Education. Dr. Bernard C. Campbell, superintendent. f' fr 7 ..Jwm ,Zi Dr. lohn T ,tM...,.,st, M wil O it T aicfw fl 1 l 3 sf' - ,, H H,-f,3..7 ' iw , . f ff 4 ,, ,,., . f - wg? XX www 'bf' xl E . Q R tt J ,J Mr. Stan f WW SW Q 5' 1 U ,,.,.,,MJw1.wWisK Dr. lohn Patterson, director of the Special Education Department. 'ft r in 14 7 ,, I - . 'A ,zip M qw.. 5 0 4 e wanna WM, ,,.,,, . Af, ,A Mr. Stan Magady, assistant superintendent. Secretary for the Board of Education, Mrs. Helen Shiddell. ff 4 1 esta a ' yWMzqiV 9 'W44fwwWzmmf4w4qJa4mQae me .. f Administrative Assistant to the superintendent, Mr. Clyde Taylor Fldminlstrotion odds two new princlpols There were two new additions to the administrative team I In Div I Mrs Cheryl Rohner, former counselor, is now a vice principal and Mr jerry Cooper came to Div Il as a vlce- prlncipal from Blue Springs. Mr. Cooper had a very posltlve feeling about LSHS and his main goal was To get on a first- 4 name basis with everyone. Mrs. Rohner was very pleased to be a vice-principal. Div. Il principal Mr. Robert Diekmann felt good about our school's progress. Mr. Diekmann said ln the past many kids were only interested in themselves, but now they are really starting to notice one another. Mr. Diekmann felt that this school was one of the best academic schools in the Kansas City area sl: 3 X31 ii? . X Q Q s Q gli sf Q 5, X 25' s Sl Xi W E 135 ' f ,f Wy f Mrs. Cheryl Rohner takes time for a joke. Mr. Robert Diekmann pauses from many hours of paper work. . 'WWW Q. Vice-Prim we is Y' Vlce principal Dr Doug Hartrldge IS a mouse fan X Z' S- eww Q NN xv NSNSWQ N Xx'Y, www XXXXX . ,ss NXXXN . SX sw ww X EXN , sy ?XXX.:is!,v's fd -i 2 1 N NQQ we x X ' 5, 32:52 53 wigs j sk X fx E, S. E is 2 Q 5? as 3 iii? . NM lj NSE' viii Paw i pi! vork. Q i if ef- .N gk x as f Sc sw., . L i .. 5- ws Yi Vice-Principal Mr. Tom Flint schedules athletic activities. Mr lim Brockman dictates into a microphone W 1 , . . W'-ffvxiqn Div. l principal Mr. Paul Munsen prepares for a faculty meeting. Mr Cooper works out next week s bulletin .awhfff Secretories' duties help school function Secretaries are an important part of school activities, func- tions and business. The secretaries busy themselves by filing, typing, taking phone calls and doing everything necessary to keep our high school in order. The Div. I secretaries are Toni Ortiz, Gwen Hunt, and Pat McGraw. The Div. ll secretaries consist of Arvilla Keith, loyce Oldenburg, ludy Rountree, and Norma Bruce. Anita VanBlarcum uses her secretarial skills to assist Mr. Brockman. f X Q! 'x 'ff . Mrs. loyce Oldenburg files papers. Mrs. Patty McGraw writes an important announcement. Concentratlng hard, Mrs. Anita VanBlarcum types school business. 5 U .4 -Q sg xi ss S S X N W we x x xxx 1 x Iement. f ,, X ,rf ,, ,,czfV,ff ,f 'V fy' XWMW4, V4 X , win, ff mf, , ff ,,,w,f7fw '7 M' avi ff Q, MQWV , X X f ff f 'fin f WJ Mrs. Arvilla Keith checks on school budgets. Mrs. Toni Ortiz was always ready to answer a student's question 5' 5 f f mf f 2- if , 3 7? - ,M H s iii Mrs, Norma Bruce finds this phone call amusing. Mrs, ludy Rountree is the face at the window. X 1 iff ,, ,gg 1 I 17 ff i M Counselors help plon The LSHS uidance de artment consists of six counselors 8 P ,' three of whom are located in Div. I and the other three in Div. Il. ln providing students with ideas of what they might wish to do in the future Div. Il counselors Mr. Lyle lones, Mrs. Lois Walden, and Mr. Cliff McCormick have started a new program called Career Exploration. They are all very excited about this program and wish it to be a success. Career Ex- ploration is designed to give juniors and seniors insight into the careers they might wish to follow by explaining exactly what is required to make it in that field. The Div. ll counselors also assist the student council in many ways. Ideas are brought to them first to be studied and decided if they are important enough to go to the school board for further discussion. The counselors also chaperone dances and make schedule changes. All in all these three really put a lot of time and understanding into our school. The counselors of Div. I also have interesting jobs. Mr. Charlie Browne is active in Career Education, Mr. Marvin Kirby is the department chairman, and Mrs. Terry Hammack sponsors the Student Council. These three help the students in Div. I decide what courses they need to take to coincide with their interests, help plan schedules, and advise their student council. They also acquired new offices this year. Room 116 is a private and comfortable place for students to seek the answers they wish to find. A new addition is Mrs. Terry Hammack, a freshman counselor. When asked how she liked her new surroundings she replied, I really haven't had anything to compare it to, but this is a really friendly group as far as teachers and students. I like being involved with Student Council. It keeps me busy and it is a deviation from counseling all day. Counselors play a large part in relations here at LSHS and their guidance really helps us become what we are in the future. ,W ,, -l l Mrs. M 1 1 E Mrs. Sl Mr. Lyle jones enjoys working with students. iwt Q X mst NXSNX, 5 1 1, K QM XXYX ?iQxi :ws-X X i t YN WRX X V 1, Z ff ff X 7 f f fg V f Mr. Clint McCormick keeps busy with various actlvltles i 1 ' , , W g 'phf. X f f X , Ol' f 6 f Z f 7 X ff W f 1 47, 1 f Q f , f Z f f , f AW 5 1 f g f if 1 f 4 f if f f f 24 Mrs. Terry Hammack looks as if she d0esn't know what 5 next . J , 1 I w v 1. f 'z w 1 , 4 I I fax X Y W. Ts l ED :li 1 is 1 'FM fi i 1 Q44 ww nf? 7 4 ffff ff ff ,mmf ,A wx W4 ffm f mm: 'NANN , 4 4 f X537 11.-K'.'--4-xfu fan Q... 1'-guqqu---cv:L1f:-A--nur 45 I as if 'Afw 'f M414 'QWY ,,,....-....,-.....- 1 X If vig, 'F xp ,ww My m f, xp ' f . .-.,.-Yr-:..,,,1,.:..mzN ff af -V ' f, Ml ,A w , I, f ff ,f , , f., X lg! f - ff ' 'Q XM J yffw?v:'yW.g K QWJQZX4 Q fe, ' 79' 2?f-9-23,4 W ' 04? F, ,M fffw W ' f 7 , , V, , I W ,Ld 'X MV We fr? W N 2 X . ' 5 , ' xx X lx ,. X. K x '65 ' , -W mm Nw . A X QA X X .Q X wr K . . , X A ee, ,M W ,,u1:.:.Y W, W- Y: ,--gi --A, ,ir x , .x X -44:1:. 'QF --f-- f: , :ffl-H,-,a, ff- i Soclol studies offers wide ronge of courses The Social Studies department offered a wide variety of choices for students. Classes ranged from the required American Civics class for freshmen to the all-senior sociolo- gy class. Sophomores were required to take a semester of recent U.S. history and a semester of modern European history. lu- niors were required to take one semester of contemporary issues. New additions to the department were: Miss loyce Wil- liams who taught current events, contemporary issues, and modern European historyp Mr. Fred Turner who taught mod- ern European historyp and Mr. Rick Atha who taught con- temporary issues. .ix Q . jg.. X ,savi- xx 'W N.. 3. QQ Miss loyce Williams checks students' daily assignments. .xx .sf 2: ' ssl Q ff . f sk s-was NXNQXX e w X. R ..,,. XXX we x xxx ' Z' Wx ' ' 4, ' Y A r , XV y , Typing a test is one of Mr Voss s favorite duties lecture is part of Mrs. KirIin's class. fwm - ff ik! R l' Mr. Anderson discusses the assignment with Susie Baker. Vff' Mr. Warford always has something coming out of his mouth. Class discussion is part of Mr. Dennis Smith's curricu- lum. l L.. 4 PM Class dis l.C.Davis Mr. Frei partmer ZWZWWWH az Waf 42 WW f 'W , M A f Mr QQ- ig out of his nith's curricu- Class discussion is the enjoyable part of Mr. l.C.Davis's day. Mr. Fred Turner was a new addition to the de- partment. mirth MF- leff Gall prepares to show a filmstrip. 1 s Ric. E New X XS gg X.. yi, 1 QQ - V f.. T- 2 N. TY X 'N ,L , ,X ss we ' N K X Y N 35 X ,f X 'W' , ,,,,..,,N , . . , Mr. Brobst tries to get his point across. Mrs. Ford assists students. My 2 If you were late to Mr. Magady's class you had better have a good excuse. !,,,,,. Mr Tom Heuertz discusses a paper with a stu dent. 'M-,,.. was . 'K wi W W f , I I QV 1 Relaxing during his free time is Mr. Bintner. Class lecture is all part of Mr. Rick Atha's job. 23 English department teaches many skills The English department at LSHS consisted of 14 talented and dedicated teachers. They helped us through such dilemmas as writing themes for expository writing on the ideas of a short story. We will remember the teachers that we left behind us at good old LSHS and all that we owe to them: our writer's cramps, our wracked brains, and the benefit of knowing that we can now read something and actually find its true meaning. Mrs. Chris Ware takes time out for a smile. Anne Ta Miss Connie Thomas always has a smile for you. Miss Cathy Thogmorton reads to her class. Mrs. Mildred Mitchell records grades in her grade book. M s. S d S k an Y Imp Ins reads the bulletin to her class. Mrs. jackie Skelton prepares a video tape for her class. 24 to Mrs. I I Mr. Mark Vogel reads an amusing Mr. Bob Long explains an 3SSignn W. ..,.,,.,,,,'.,...f,N- ,..,, . . ... ,, . ,. ...,.. .- . gffggffffffffssmfzfff fsfffsfs' 1 A v f Q., , I iw ,f M252 Q 2 wfiff ' . 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Mr. Gary Comens finds an answer very amusing. tx s T Lt' ,I t l elx l S l X 3 Q if fi LEX. X X- Q f 4 5 , W 4, 7 I Mr. Ron Baker is fascinated by microbiology. W ef X f Q, ww 7 ,, , V, ffikt 0 I VV X Z f f f Z f X .5 41 W .. W , M9 W X XX X 5 ,XX f fi. , f 4 Z lf f X Q r f X 2 rw 4 X Mrs. lacquelme Snow asks a thought-provoking question, 'Wi lam Mr- lim Knl Mr. Mark W 4 Q 5 J I 1 I X S Q X Y, Qi i N . XX gh' D' X Ve Y amusing, X 'YQ Q,Q'f,, , W ! ff 43 XC 2 MW f , f xp. ,f . ' I7?,-- f ,AV E My f f ,I , -f. ,- -Zia - 1 ,f , ', f J f V by f 7 f f t , f, I f ffi - X . . i AVIA X . f 4- ,Q f ' 1 M -' , fu -1, 'Y f f Q: f c, ,-, 1 ff 761. f z ' ' 0 ff X. , - .,? , X -v ' f. J fi if eSIi0n, WO, . fy, I .I,,. 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Mr. Ed Wilde and Mr. Mark Hale assisted in these areas. lt was the job of Mr. Bill Beam to find jobs in the Lee's Summit area for the junior and senior students. A few places these students worked were Hardee's, McDonaId's and the Best Western Motel. The students were paid minimum wage. They used some of the money they earned on a float trip at the end of the year, which they planned and orga- nized themselves. There are two learning centers at LSHS. One is in Div. I, and the other is Div. Il. Students went there to seek help on their math, reading, and spelling skills. The work was very individualized. The teacher in Div. II was Miss Patti leffris. It was her first year of teaching. She attended college at the Evangel College in Springfield, Mo. Miss leffris said, I like working with the students on an individual basis. That way I can get to know the students much better. Mrs. Deborah Gage was the teacher in Div. l. Mrs. Gage attended College at King College in Tennessee. When Mrs. Gage was asked how she liked teaching at LSHS she replied, It's very inter- esting and it presents a lot of challenges. Mr. Wilde explains an assignment to Doyel Penning. . ll , N f 1 , - W, ,-,.f- Y , -V- - - - -V --V--ivw' ,,--,, , -s....q..?ff,V ,M-,.,.m..M-x.-vm-f'f-- -' - - ' 2 5, g r Secondary Learning aides student needs A new program began to help students with high absen- teeism and learning differences. Called the Secondary Learn- ing Center, the program was located in the Div. I basement. The teachers were Mr. Larry Simmons, Mrs. Thurma Deloach, and Mrs. Sherry Swingle. The Secondary Learning Center tutored students on the basic skills as well as coun- seled them on success in life. The students were instruct- ed on matters like self-maintenance, managing and budget- ing a bank account, buying a car, and even marriage. SLC helped students with job interviews and evaluation of skills. The center stressed much on community involvement. A student finds the quiet of the SLC a good place to concentrate. Teacher's aide Tricia Hile is interrupted from her typing. Gary Cooper finds amusement in his reading assignment. V4 'Q ff A 504, , 'f 939 W, ,,,..,,...-uni fd M f Q! . . if WN ,. , K .. 5 lm Nik YN x RQ X X MSX .X XV N, X S XNSN X sg ss be N X tt ww X X x tx N Xa. X ping. ment. iff ,,,,..4p1nv'-'- 5,-.M VM i Thurma DeLoach, Sherry Swingle, and Larry Simmons work well together. .manaunnge M Y ,,,, Miss Patti leffris checks 3 SlUd'3f'i5 Work- Mrs. Deborah Gage answers a students question moth classes expand The math department expanded not only in the number of teachers but in the classes they taught. We had three new teachers, Mrs. Sandra Maher in Div. ll and Mrs. Nancy Garrett and Mrs. Elaine Rhoads in Div. I. Mr. Tom Burnett for the first time taught trigonometry, and Mr. Russ Webber not only taught geometry but dealt with students as an adminis- trator. Mrs. Nancy Garrett liked teaching at LSHS and felt every- thing was well organized. Mr. Russ Webber said the math departments of both divisions should meet together to dis- cuss what should be taught. Mr. Francis Titus felt all math teachers should be qualified to teach in all areas of math in case someone leaves. The one benefit of teaching math instead of another subject is that an answer is either right or wrong, said Mr. Steve Messerschmidt. Mrs. Sandra Maher helps her students. ww-r Ewwf- l W x m.Ns.siR ' rXsc,sS-1:ss- --1.Q-..-ssa4fw.wsN.N,,m ,. Y , K xx g Mr. Russ Webber helps Derek Thomas. f Z f A., W yf M WG, ,,., l Q Mrs. Patsy Groom checks test papers. Mr. Blake West and Mrs. Nancy Garrett collaborate. Q f Wnww-We Q T f Tc. '- A Q ' Ms-ssQ:-ww-- Q - . .X ,. - y f .... -, - ' X ' T? s Debbie Mac: n ' 5 ---J -W e an assists Mr. Tom Burnett. , . V g fx., - A. gh Y,-r's.........-ng 'V gm, X , Q-'--- --- - I l E' l Miss Can I ff ' fi' ,ff Y' X fi ' f l Q W f . 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Students learned the basic techniques of drawing and design. Advanced students took classes specializing in painting and ceramics. Head of the art department Mr. Wayne Hughes felt we had a good group this year, more interested in taking art X Mrs. Elaine Balthis explains the assignment to Kim loesph. Mrs. Debbie Benshoof explains a difficult drawing technique. E classes. Mrs. Debbie Benshoof and Mrs. Elaine Balthis decorated one of the art rooms by painting walls and hanging curtains. Mrs. Benshoof said, lt's been this way for 20 years or so. We need a change. t -NM . QS tx . ,St ja w Miss Lisa Mendlick helps out Deneen Whitson on her project. Not pictured. Mr. Wayne Hughes. x X X X X .Q R K ,tx 5. X X F X x X X 3 XX K, XX X X X N X. Home ec. still port of career planning Girls planning on a career should still take home ec., said Mrs. Briggs, head of the home economics department. She continued to say, Working women have the same re- sponsibilities at home, just less time. Now that so many girls are wanting to start a career instead of staying home and being a housewife, it is important for boys to start learning the fundamentals of doing jobs around the house. Mrs. Briggs added, It is important that they share the re- sponsibilities of the home and children, and home ec. trains boys for those responsibilities. We do have many boys in our classes who enjoy home economics and do a very im- pressive job in it too. The field of home economics is very vast. It includes house and interior, family relations, nutrition and foods, and child development, just to name a few. Child development has a unique project called egg-babies. Each person has an egg which they can paint a face on, dress, put some hair on, etc. They make a report on their baby each day like egg-napping, or if it was a victim of egg abuse fif the child was ever left in the lockerj. The parent has to have the egg with her at all times, or, if the parent has to go somewhere for a while, the child is to be left in care of an egg-sitter. The responsibility the parent has for the child is teaching it how to talk, walk, and eat along with introducing the child to all her friends. Since the babies are not hard-boiled a per- son will go through more than one egg sometimes, and that gets the students' parents worried about future grand-chiI- dren! said Mrs. Roepe, child development teacher. B Y Q ivii .X Rx Y -. x Y MQ , . M L X WL' il s X i , X55 i ii Q .X t WN X ' I -535 AS -,Y X S X X: s wf X K .5 .. T by S. X f iQ 3 , R as Q ff A s its 1 .s N at '- . . Q T. Y is X' ,si , 1. , t - X ,E 2 ss. g iw . as -s Y is ss .s,3ssM.s sy V X X1 News ....... . - , L ., . .,.. ws., 1 X x.- X tsi is .W-J 38 Evelyn likes to clown around in Family Relations. I, 4 X ZWZQB .-gI 3ffV . ' f if 4? ! fy, f, ,J f X iff: V AZQQQVZZV X , Wy ! if . if Z' My W fr E f x i 75-fiii Q ' KWQQ f X25 Shelly Hoselton enjoys her sewing class. P, , , ., . , W., .. . .,..,.,.,,,,,t Mrs. Briggs instructs Darla Pennington on her cooking plan. 6 'W . ww A Lf' M? ffiaf f . ii . f 2 f f f f 4 fi , A al f ' ' f 'Z W L? 1 Q ff Qi? SS XR was 1 if ew. Ms 'QXNN X ff Xxx X X C X X X N X as st N X XX ts X x X VI. 7 f f W X 1 X, ,i, wg ZWW X, f Mrs. Hudson helps Angela Miller with her sewing project i i After a long day Mrs. Huff still gives us a smile. S ,, W X, Mrs. lune Havner has everything un der V Y fur control. I f wfzi W f , , yyffyif X, , Wffifhy Mrs. Roepe and Pam Wallace have fun in Child Development. Business courses offer good job troining The business education department offers courses that are both vocational and non-vocational in nature. In the vo- cational area students have the opportunity to enroll in one or more of the following programs: secretarial, clerical, bookkeeping, distributive education and cooperative indus- trial. Non-vocational courses that are offered include typing, basic business-recordkeeping, business law, and ABC short- hand. Students enrollin in the area of secretarial, clerical and 8 bookkeeping also have the opportunity to enroll in the su- pervised office experience program. The SOE program en- ables a student to use business skills by working in an office situation for a local business. These programs provide the training and skill necessary to gain an entry-level job. Mr. Leon Rook takes care of business over the telephone. f i W, 4 ' J - , M, jf, Z gf , .mf ff ,ff U 1 . af ,V ,. ,I:y:i..E ' jj 'ffl f l Mrs. Cheryl Parris discusses faculty matters with Mr. Bill Brobst. Mrs. lamie Brewer grades one of her student's papers. Mrs Before lea' Chris Sachs Mrs. Ruth Beeson helps Crystal Bossow fix her adding machine. fm 4279 4 wwf 1? V. wax? QV X wk ,Awvc f 4 vm Q , if 2. fa, ,Q if , 4 3:1 ,, 1 , 5 W5 Q H11 fm if , 5 ff.-ff X ,Rf -V I 'G ,TWV ' I A E 4 73.73 ,I if , ' ?' f ju X, W W H ,V A Wffff k QMBQ If yi is 1 ff Zfmyf fiziix X W M, , X-ff f 1 J,1 , 6 x., , 4, 2557 ,HN 5 W ,wax x 1' M if can ff, e , , X Y ff , X X C+ X M' ., ,X ' Y X X 'X Q , M W gm ZW with ,.......is if Students learn about the industrial world The industrial arts department is dedicated to the study of industrial occupations. This course of study involves experi- menting, designing, constructing and evaluating industrial principles. This knowledge is learned through the usage of tools to create opportunities for problem solving. There are strong ties between students and teachers. These ties are created by a common interest in industrial arts. Mr. Lawrence Smith, a second year teacher at LSHS, said that teaching high school age students is a challenging and fun experience. at ., .XWAVWW , ,I ,AE cf 9 Z2 2 ,N ,M f N ' ' ' fx, ' ' , I rl f f af , li S Mr. Thurman Stone laughs at one of Mr. I. W. Page's jokes. Ulf' r W U Mr. Dennis Early shows leff Brockman his grade. . N ,,,, V Mr. lim VanBIarcum spies on a class. XX f1rnqq.tt Mr. Robert Andrew explains to Tony Bobbitt what his drawing might need. MT- lerry Young smiles at one of his student's amusing jokes. ,403 ,nfl , 1, i .., 5 ' ' f- sf. ' . - E . 'J il 'i' xiii? if .. ka Sy s' f. ,.-, ' ' Lf , . Qs g ,G 4 Q xv L x, Y' . ll is ssh.. Mr. Har 5 S Mr. Rel .VA I ,mg X 'N-4. .. wi Mr. He di A Z fx fag. Y T ,tg W f Z right need. ls' 1 we .gm A Mr. Hancock explains to Barry Whiting how to work a problem. joe Kirn and Mike Sipes try to explain certain parts of a model home Mr. Renner helps Danny Martel in building a crossbow. Mr. Ford helps Trent Truly with an electrical problem. like Mr. Helland picks up his daily mail in the office. German offered as new language It was the first year German had joined Spanish and French to form the foreign language department. Each lan- guage had its own club where students could join and en- gage in events pertaining to the language. Since this was the first year, German teacher Mrs. Kendall Mellem said, I told my students they were my guinea pigs since I have to see how they respond to German. She also said that one thing they do in class is sing German beer drinking songs. She thought the kids just might enjoy that! Frances Shirck looks forward to her next class. W, , f 'ff Q ,ff , ! V W X f Z M f f ff j , , fy!! , M ffm' gf 4,QffW , W f M M WW X ,fl lmmyj fr , if I 7 Q .4 WZ? , 7? r Rosalee Northway instructs her students. , ff ff 1 4 f W 4. if 75232 . 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X z Z 7 1 'WU' M-Q-f-tw--wqmww . ss.. a es- ., .sf Q ,K ,e is it she 5 S ,, - 'Maf- Kelly McClain, Trudy Hall, and Mary Rellergert put a puz zle together in German. 45 School workers help dogs run smoother Often overlooked in our daily schedules are the cafeteria employees, the school nurses, and custodians. Mrs. Diane Fleming, food director for the R-7 school dis- trict planned lunches for the entire school district while the high school cooks worked many hours preparing the plate and ala carte lunches. Mrs. lean Alley, a school nurse, divided her time between Div. I and Div. Il. The volunteers helped made it all possible. Mrs. Dona Sims was the Div. I nurse's aide. Mrs. Barbara Nazworthy was the Div. ll nurse's aide. Many aids and materials were available in our libraries to help students doing their research. Div. I librarian Mrs. Mary Urion and Div. ll librarian Mr. Floyd Pentlin have both been specially trained and educated in the field of library science. Mr. Pentlin was the new Div. Il librarian. In contrast to working as a teacher in the Clinton school district, he said he would rather be a librarian. It gives me a chance to work with more students he said. The custodians were responsible for the appearance of our school. They could always be seen fixing jammed lock- ers, sweeping, polishing, emptying wastebaskets, and doing other necessary jobs around the school. Mrs. ludy Coy was our parking lot attendant. She drove around making sure all the cars had parking stickers, and she helped keep vandalism down considerably. Mrs. Mary Urion, Div. I librarian, and Mrs. lane Fresh check Div. I files 'W V Mrs Barbara Nazworthy, Div. II nurse's aide, keeps herself busy. Mr. Floyd Pentlin, Div. Il librarian, and Mrs. ludy Green work with a smile Mrs. Dona Sims, Div. I nurse's aide, helps Cindy Saunders. f , , ws, ,,,,, ..,,4wwy,,,,, f 1' 4 , ,ff ef 4 . f X. WM gf? ,Q M 5 Div. I files. .Q with a smile. lnders. Cashier Becky Sims has pride in her work. s .fi Lee Evans and Sue Vansell work closely together. .. 5. , QQ fm' 'U K - ', ,, V, . . ray, A, if , Q 'l 1 ,W , kgs' ffevgg ,', .,f5I?' f, 'f ' v Mr' Bob Damon, custodian' takes a breather during the Mrs. ludy Coy, parking lot attendant, speeds along with her duties a more opportunities for music students If it is true that The richest child is poor without the gift of music, parents of Lee's Summit music students should rest assured about their children. ln the expanding music program, increased opportunities have become available to music students. The efforts of the music department to stim- ulate funds, facilities, and equipment for the benefit of mu- sic students has been especially successful. Goals for pur- chasing a grand piano were set, while the vocal musicians replaced the old risers with sturdy new carpeted ones. With each new challenge, enthusiasm for growing quality devel- oped as well, continuing the tradition of superiority and achievement. Wm Mrs' Verna Boten PHYS lhe piano as class sings enthusiastically. 5 Q .fm-ff , W, .W X 3 1. fa., ig 4, Q : ' W, ,f f ' ,f ,..-f V Girls Glee oohs and ahs over their music. A r .L W Mrs. Young discusses what needs to be done before a concert. Val Pruyn beats the drums slowly at a concert. , M W M i qw 'nn f X v f X ,A 53 y ,V ' it ' ' if ii a H V . 2 4 ii debug I, zu, ' ': ' .V ' 2 f 7-'QE' v' Y ,, . ' f f iv , ' if Z!! 51... f WSJ 'x i 1, -. - , f g V ,f ' ,V - ,,,gV ,, Q. .' f Z -, 1 ,5 ' 'W fM ws' r t ,f fs... s Q g W any M76 , , 2' ws my WW' ' W ? tl , ' . ' ft if E ---- I , . y. g ly., , . , , f Ke. S 2 2 M V 0, ' f .f W mf W, ! MW!! Pep Band plays on as an assembly begins. ,mwfew The band stays in time as Mr. Rolls directs. BOYS Glee takes me -A--aw-ef:.1un:.:.:,'--za 1-W 4 , , , ,v gin-I -1-nn: ,WM WW. NW :nu xxx XXX X xx wi if XS S N W , fi. my X, X, mf - I. Www S. x 1 .3 3 x X 4 X A NYXASAHAYQ ww XA' QR? ulved Fellowship Includes different octlvltes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is an organization through which students can meet and express their faiths. FCA has special co-ed functions such as hayrides, dances, parties and special banquets, but for the weekly meetings groups are divided into girls and boys. The girls' officers were Lori Beaman and Denise Snyder, presidents, Cathy Harbit, secretary, and Marcy North, treasurer. The boys elected Mark Hoduski president, and lim Mack as vice-presi- dent with Ross Warner as secretary, and Gary Wesselschmidt as treasurer. Several teachers helped sponsor the organization: Miss Cathy Battles, Mr. Chuck Harrelson, Mr. jeff Gall, and Miss Patti leffris. Lauren Wingate, lody Carroll and Kathy Turk read from the bible. KN ,y 64 1--A 84 ,I ze 445 ,af , , X I-, FCA members have a serious discussion. Vm. FCA members build a pyramid during a dogpatch. lody Brady awaits a strike. We ummm' f , lohnson, Dalrympl North, RoTrock. D. Zam Wx NQ Q 3 35.9.- 11 4 .' 7 ? fc 4. . M fm 7 .HMWZWW W' f 2 X f 1 , X 0 f ' ' ,Q 1 0 W 1 f W Wi ffh' 1, M97 f 7. W,W.W1QV , , WZ W 2 2 aw V, lohnson, Mr. C. Harrelson, Mrs. C. Battles. ROW TWO: T. lohnson, I Dalrymple, I. Babcock, L. Burns, K. Holland, L. Brown, K. Harbit, M. North, M. North, I. Brady, T. Ortiz, D. Doores, I. Carroll, M. Groom, A. RoTrock. ROW THREE: T. Monahan, T. O'MaIIey, I. Rosher, M. Fanara, D. Zammar, R. Heisterberg, C. Carpenter, l. Walden, C. Brooks, S. Hig- , gins, L. Beaman, M. Hoduski, L. Garten. ROW FOUR: R. Pratt, I. Schillmoeller, K. Miller, S. Keisker, C. Walton, L. Miller, K. Guenther, A. Strohmeyer, R. Warner, D. Snyder, C. Smith, G. Wesselschmidt, T. More, M. Smith, S. Stoll. F 'S 'Mags 1 4-is?-Qkfdl w WKFWH NWI' . Q koj,....,, uf' mf an 3' ' Wk. we lim Rosher swings at a fast ball during a FCA dogpatch. ff Lon Beaman participates even with an Injured leg ' Publicotions stoffs record yeor's events Publications means a lot of work. It means work after school. It means coming in at night andduring vacations. Publications also means a written record of the school year. The students of both the Reflector staff and the Hi-Life worked all year to make deadlines, perfect copy, and put out the best possible publication. Hi-Life editor ludie Burkhalter spent time working out the layout for the newspaper, setting type, and writing her col- umn ln a GuiIlotine. Reflector editor Laura Atzmiller spent time with new staff members helping them with lay-outs and copy perfection. Advisor of both' newspaper and yearbook was Mr. lim McMillen. Mr. McMilIen spent countless hours with both groups, helping them to create original ideas and proof- reading copy. As a result of these classes, students have a written record of the school year to look back on. Amy Gallenbach tries to get her newspaper story typed up. W W ,eff I' ' T . 'K 4 . Newspaper Staff. ROW ONE! M- GI'Gg0l'Y, A. Brooks, M. Gandt, I. Burkhalter, editor, L. Meyer, L. Gallenbach, I. McEntire, H. lessee, K. Oberlander. Atzmiller, P. Green, S. Brown. ROW TWO: L. Craven, D. Owens, S. Bost, C. . f 7 Yearbr Famuli Clellal X .- 4 w E . , - - . ., -, . -,.,.,.N1g-.....f..gf,-g..,..1a45w....-x-:v,a..--4s,1:..-1-K--1- H 4, , i .4 -f air, . - , - -f ,1 44- -1 -4--M ' , V ff- - ' 4 ,1- K , - -A-,f-- T-3-ev: -1-:-.v......-V--n.-...,,.- 7, i hindi-n Zfsiyfv fy , . ,, f 7 Z ,gym X! A , :rf-,W 1 2 W! Q N 1 xx pw- E X as s 5 58 S ' ,S ,ff- Q AS 5' f 3, f wwf MMM ww f ' QQ - N, .1255 , , N xc -: , f xi wx X Y - x Sxfwa Aww' ygffw fs Vwfw, , gb -B Q f 7 X qw Nik, ,, T' 1? f sm fs' .wx f , X! iv .1-'Q gg? an i, x , f 5' -1. W 1 ' Q A ,,.... 455, -f .Q-it La Q a 1449 , vw lv? 4 f , Zz if f l A ,, W' .ff , ,nl .,, 4, Bio-rhythms sold by Physics Club Physics is the study of electricity, light, heat, sound, and mechcanics. It deals with energy and matter, and studies the ways that things are moved and work is done. The Physics Club sold Bio-rhythms for money for their trips. Bio-rhythms tell you what part of the month is up or down physically and mentally for you. Bill Decker and Rick Morgan practice for upcoming competition. l PHYSICS CLUB ROW ONE: M. Ein, R. Hanna, B. Short, ROW TWO: G. Comens, D. Rankin, G. Parker, G. Stokes, D. Pulse, ROW THREE: S. Leitch, G. Lord, D. Simpkins, B. Yeldell, T. Stewart. LSHS boys enter golden gloves meet. Boxing was a new activity at LSHS. They started out with a limited number of boys with no boxing experience. Five boys went to the Golden Gloves Boxing tournament at Mu- nicipal Auditorium. Rick Morgan and Gary Hertzog made it to the semi-finals which gave them a 2-1 record. Mr. Dan Kratzer, coach, said, The two semi-finalists, with as little ex- perience that they had, where the nucleus for a program that might encourage others to participate in the sport. BOXING CLUB ROW ONE: G. Hertzog, D. Keim, M. Smith, ROW TWO: B.DeCker, R. Morgan. QM y yi? J TWO: G. E: S. Leitch, set. I out with lance. Five ent at Mu- g made it . Mr. Dan s little ex- 1 program sort. vtorgan. 4 W!?'f'W - f' ' I t af f Aff' fl' Elf! , ,. . I , 7, 'Wa X ff yf ,mfj 4, f 5 I I rl ,, ,..A , f fi far., Q ff S?- fa fp ? ff f f x' W I A W K ,LW f, ,, gt cology club takes o look ot noture I think that students take part in ecology because it is an opportunity to promote the conservation ethic missed in the adult popuIation. These reasons stated by Mr. Tom Gibson, an Ecology Club sponsor, may be why so many LSHS students take interest in the Ecology Club. Another reason may be just plain fun! The Ecology Club took looks at nature through canoe trips, hikes, campouts, and cave expeditions. They worked together to pull for their mutual interests by writing Senators and giving their views. The club members toured Burr Oak Woods Wildlife Area, a metropolitan forest. This area is located directly east of Independence Center. Club officers were: president, George Lord, vice president, Richard Holder, and secretary- treasurer, Lori Cornell. Mr. Ivan Slaughter and Geoge Lord plan a trip. ' ECOLOGY CLUB. ROW ONE: R. Conn, l. Conn, L. Cornell, ROW 1. T. Gibson. Magady, R. Holder, I. Slaughter, L. Houser, M. Verbrugge, I. Riley, M- Miller, Language clubs unite for joint activities For the first time at LSHS the French, German, and Spanish Clubs were brought together to form a Foreign Language Club. All the different clubs were kept busy with various ac- tivities throughout the school year. The French Club participated in the Homecoming by building a winning float. They also went out to eat several times and attended a French movie called A Little Ro- mance. The French Club also sold candy, posters, and car- nations for Valentines Day. With the money raised they hope to go to New Orleans during the summer. The German Club was busy with the Fasching Ball in No- vember and the German carnival in February. Both the German and Spanish Clubs ate out at various res- taurants during the year. They learned folk songs and dances like the waltz and polka. The clubs were also busy with building a float for Homecoming, selling candy, and enjoy- ing the Christmas party. The whole club went to see the opera Carmen during the fall and visited the Nelson Art Gallery and Worlds of Fun in the spring. The Spanish Club of Div. II had a very busy year. Mem- bers went to various restaurants such as the Casa Blanca Restaurant and Patricio's. They also took a trip to the Mexi- can section of Kansas City and visited the Sanchez Market, Mexican Imports, and a Mexican bakery. lgtffaaaff Spanish Club Div. II ROW ONE: Karen Galluzzi, president, jackie McEntire, vice-president, Kim Thompson, secretary, Anne Bowles, treasurer. ROW TWO: Becky Hargus, Laurie Garten, Sheila Purnell, Gail Coon, Brenda Manzell, Elaine Bowles, Ruth Fibits, lill Lape, Mrs. Fran Shirck. Steve Patterson and Mrs. Mellem dance the polka. . f , I : 47 , ,., ,,, v Members of the German Club line up for a dance at the Fasching Ball. Prost Tiger's Fiesta was the name of the Foreign Language Club's float. .3 , 1 fm nm French lagsefsi i 6 Q Spanish Tearie Watson 9 1 .4 ,Z ,. E . ,,L!9! b ling Ball. lb's float. 5 Q i f French Club. ROW ONE: Angie Miller, Stephanie Iey lohnson, Susan Frisbee, Rindy Fike, president: Dan laggers, Nelda Bunch. ROW TWO: lanice Gilligan, Ash- Bilyeu- We-....,,' LE German Club. ROW ONE: Mrs. Kendall Mellem, Diana Griffon, Linda N Simpkins, Kathy Hill, president, Steve Patterson, vice-president, Lisa Foulke, E A secretary, David Pendergraph, Sue Ellen jones. ROW TWO: Mark Q , i!V.,ff,f R 'ff A Verbrugge, Carol Puffett, Lisa Kirn, lohn Albin, Bryce Short, treasurer, Rus- ff WW sell Hanna, historian, David Webb, Peg Decker. The French Club float wins first place in Homecoming. Spanish Club. ROW ONE: Debbie Parnell, Kearie Peak, IOQHHG I-ilpielfa, Cdlhy Robison- ROW THREE! RODBI1 Tearie Peak. ROW TWO: Miss Marsha Rector, Vicki 'NDIS' Doug llllhef, Natalie CONOY, land Wh3l'l0n- Watson, lennifer Brunson, lennifer Rand, Laura Meyer, 61 1::f:V ,f -1- T-Y ,ezd , L ,. Y. . -A.:-...f.........,:ff::L.,,.f44cQggi-as,im-,e:-:.f.4:--2.. --'W W W g,,,-, ,,-::g.Y f 4 - :,:- f-1,---H -- H ,Y 1--H ombination FHH works for chority The Future Homemakers of America was a very interest- ing and helping club for high school junior or senior male or female students to get involved in. Some of the activities that took place during the school year '79-80 were purchas- ing a turkey and other types of food for families who could not afford a good Thanksgiving meal. The students also went Christmas caroling, sponsored the Christmas breakfast, organized the spring fling, and made May baskets for the teachers. The FHA club is merely for students wanting to help oth- ers. FHA is a youth organization for young men and women throughout the U.S. who are enrolled in home economics. The club was sponsored by Marcia Roepe. Susan Frisbee, Barb Scott, Mrs. Roepe, Kelly Street, Sheri Stoll, FHA membefs- Yvonne Mitchell comforts her little friend. If Y! Z., .Ng aww ss l . Tammy Hunt helps the children make play-doh figures Honor Society hosts 24th condlelightlng Scholarship, leadership, character, and service are qualities possessed by all National Honor Society members. NHS is a select group of senior students with 3.2 overall averages. The National Honor Society was kept very busy. Activities the club was involved in included the twenty-fourth Candlelighting Service and the sponsoring of a blood drive, a faculty basketball game, and an overseas child from Ar- gentina. Four members with perfect attendance were select- ed to attend the state convention during spring, along with Mr. Cliff McCormick and Mrs. Mildred Mitchell, sponsors. In April, NHS ended the year with the induction of the new jUI1i0l' members. NHS members listen to their president talk. 2 Q i Candlelighting Service was the highlight of the year for NHS members. Chris Adams leads the Candlelighting Service Kr ex .at Ulm i in CarI.Creamer, George Lord, and Brad Bolon protrayed the wise men with hx . g Vicki Hallett as Mary during the Candlelighting Service. 64 The birthday board was an added responsibility for NHS, to order. Nationa parliamt er: B. C P. Your Dang, l Heinerr Chatma if x 1, .Xi 5. NFL, Thespion society combine octivltles The National Forensic League and Thespian society com- bined several projects this year in order to achieve the high- est quality possible in each area of their activities. The groups shared several members and the interests of these students were furthered by both organizations. The National Forensic League promotes the art of speaking logically and smoothly, while the Thespian troupe promotes dramatic speaking and creative theater arts. With so much in com- mon, it was natural that the two organizations should com- bine their efforts on the Lee's Summit Invitational Debate Tournament held March 7-8. Over 25 schools participated in the tournament, which classified it as one of the largest all year. Both NFL and Thespian members also participated in the tournaments held almost every weekend for debate and individual events. While most debaters were NFL members, Thespian members dominated the ranks in individual events like poetry, dramatic interpretation, humorous interpreta- tion, duet acting, musical duets, and impromptu humorous speaking. An equal amount of Thespians and NFL members found interest in original oratory, extemporaneous speaking, radio speaking and storytelling. Both groups were successful in bringing home trophies from other schools. Each group was equally successful in initiating new members to carry on the tradition of solid performances at these tournaments. Mr. George Flanagan coordinated the NFL program and Mrs. Bonnie Ewing led the Thespian troupe through each play, assembly performance, and musical. Together, the coaches forged a strong and formidable team which represented the school well. Lori Barber and Phronie Young rehearse Home Sweet Home for their duet in the melodrama The Drunkard. Thespians. ROW ONE: Mrs. Ewing, M. Mitchell, B. Cooper, D. Warner, M. Moore, E. Patterson, Diana Griffin, I. Barker, C. Caruthers, S. Bridgman. ROW TWO: D. Wendelman, S. Nicklas, H. Majors, G. Edmonsond, L. Bricker, T. Mallot, W. Manes, C. Ad- ams, B. Dolon, K. Woods, C. Hill, P. Freeman, T. Meyers. ROW THREE: B. loliff, S. McCorkIe, L. Roe, M. Melton, M. Schauffler, M. Porter, K. Roden, P. Collins, N. Troutwine, R. Cook, l. Henry, S Allbee, W. Dittman, R. Story, I. Clingenpeel, S. Cox. ROW FOUR L. Ingram, G. Simpson, lennifer Folsom, I. Zammar, C. Saunders C. Brooks, L. Miller, I. Manford, P. Ruth, l. Williard, I. Shoptaw, D. Schmidt, D. Antrim, D. Roller, R. Coy. 4 ,-7- L ,512 NFL. ROW Bibbee, gins, G. Q Even I by the 5 for their enry, S. ' FOUR: lunders, rtaw, D. A. Andrews, S. Rogers, B. Craig, ROW TWO: C. Edwards, A. Bibbee, S. Smith, M. Mitchell, E. Caskey, C. Brooks, M. Hig- gins, G. jenkins, A. johnson. ROW THREE: I. Valenti, B. Harri- B. Dolon, P. Ruth. NFL. ROW ONE: K. Monahan, P. Freeman, M. Dudick, j. Rayl, SOD, D- Antrim, C- Hill, l- Foulke, B- lolliff. C- Pearson- ROW FOUR: D. jones, F. Winters, P. Young, W. Manes, C. Adams, D. Roller, j. McEntire, C. Williams, L. Reid, L. Miller, K. Woods, x 'N ng MJ mv! Zf fix X Even Rainwater, the good but gullible hero of the play, is tempted to drink by the evil villain Doug Schmidt. Mr. Flanagan finally allows three exhausted debaters to lake a break for a rest. Cheryl Edwards, jackie McEntire, and Chris Adams do just that. 67 ? H L1 V 4 5 I, E il y ? Z Z 4 Z f Ea 2 912 'e Hreo Vo-Tech offers skilled job training The loe Herdon Area Vocational Technical School in Raytown was established to give students the opportunity to widen their skills beyond the regular school programs. The courses ranged from commercial arts to data process- ing. Upon the completion of the programs the counselors and teachers assisted the students in finding employment re- lating to the training they received. Students normally at- tended the area school one-half the day and their home school the other half. Students would still receive full credit towards their high school graduation. X 7 ff f ,fy W , ,W ,J Vw ' ff ,, ff' ,ff A fy ,fl f X ff' 4 , , f f 2 ' 'fi 14. W Hz! Q, f if ,Qi f ff .f ffi' ,sw f fwwf., I f, , 4, ,ff 1 Zz if. fl gf' ' ' .' I' 'L K7 'L' ff f f W ' I ' I f ME Eddie Turney works on a design in graphic arts. I I, a w , 1 ff! QS! ff f 4. . , f, , f 4 Z V!! f' f W M V 6? Ll, X X f f f? W 0 X ,.,..-MM' 5 f ,l Z . fflkfllfgfy -if , ' f f , 5, , f , I ff wwf. ff , fu' J' ' 6, My- V ,V f fl 4' ,f ., .1 . ff 1 , 1, If f I V . ,,,f I ,,..f X JZ! 7 fl If ' f , f L fv , f ff f 4 J f ,f ,X J X Eh, W N 'XX .K X X Q. XS Q31 S ' I Z, 2 ' Q Brian Acklin runs the printing press in graphic arts. TN or Working on a layout, Kim Howe concentrates in commercial arts. Bonnie W 2 35-lgll... 1-.3 Q ,. ' .sen 2 F S , sw s . ' 2 Dale Rift chanics. Don Gre . Y X xg gs if Q W 1 4 1 w , W 3 N 4 e q W 'N 13 si! ul 10 1,1 Gi NU W wi, lu, Q,- fx iii wh 1M ,V ll' 4 W 'M 1 W H if 1. l, 1 1k 1. 11 3. l W g , i Z i T i 1 lk X X X XX xxx 'st ex NY R SNL N 3 X x C QS C 5 we ff' if 5 absence. ky Young, N ,fa -Y Q 1 3 L Wx X 4 X X 3 2 i Q as Nix K is sc XXX X X Q XX X KN Xi 5- -X' P 1 President Shannon Phillips cuts the cake at the Christmas party. Y A wi ihww Debbie Cheesman listens intently to what Mark Leetch has to saY- Student Council, Div. II. ROW ONE: Cindy Garten, Shannon Phillips, Connie May. ROW TWO: Carolyn Walter, Lindsay Fischbach, Denise Snyder, Nancy Patton, lois Walden sponsor. ROW THREE: Vinny Mesa, Shaunna Brown, LeaAnne Berry, Debbie Cheesman, Lisa Belser. ROW FOUR: lim O'Dwyer, Mark Leetch, Brian jones. Not pictured: Kim Bradford, Tracee Roher. The council's new business holds Lisa Belser and lim O'Dwyer's attention. Cadet, concert bands display enthusiasm This year LSHS tried a new way of arranging some of the bands. Cadet band was a band made up of mostly fresh- man. The band was for those students who were not quite ready for higher levels of performance. Mr. Guy Rolls, direc- tor, felt that the concert band was, the best it's ever been. The concert band put on its first performance at Mason school. They showed great enthusiasm and excitement throughout the school year. s mi h and Nick Adams kee to the beat of the music Todd S t p , Tracy Brockman plays enthusiastically. f Ci'de'RBaBd- RQW ONE I- Hunt, I- Wilson, P. Dye, C. Ma- Lenwach, R. Kami, P. Hamilton. Row THREE: 1. Gillespie, son, . enms, E. Greenwell, B. Coy. ROW TWO: B. D. Garrett, Mr. Guy Rolls, I. Brockman. Whenham, F. Klemenz, T. Smith, N. Adams, G. Madden, I. Concert Ba Gandt, M. Melton, K Caruthers, McKaskel, A. Lupper Z-. I s s as F Y . , , - ,,, A .,-,, VY W, , ,, , , , vw, -1 V ,..-...,.,.-..V,,,-m...,,..,......., ,., .....-- . ' 1 X ! 5 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . V1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I i ' x LSHS m h' B d orc Ing on .am , I . 1 . . W A , eff , A A-,-'w O95 O ITIUSIC OW I r I A .. A .af ln the distance you can hear the beating of drums soon to X I If L. I be joined by the woodwind and brass sections of the LSHS X 4.2 1 M 1' Tiger Marching Band. They enter the field dressed ln gold . . ' . I , f uniforms that are trimmed in black braid behind their drum g Z major, Mike Porter, a senior. . Q,VW,4!ff f WWWM, I Z f I This was the band that was invited to attend Music Bowl f A b ainst 32 other schools. This was quite an ,I .,,r .rryy W 4 7 ' Y 7 f f' ll at Warrens urg ag WM I honor. The band was directed by Mr. Guy Rolls and MI'- Russell Berlin. . 1 ' Danny Mairet enjoys marching in the Homecoming Parade. , . . fm f ROW ONE: G. Parker, I. Donatucci, D. Laeupple, M. Davis, B. Enke, V Pruyn, L. Furney, D. Cowan, K. Williamson, D. Mairet, D. Pendergra'ph, M Costanzo. ROW TWO: D. Puffet, C. Hodges, G. Weight, D. Heaviland, D Metevier, M. Brown, B. Sprecher, C. Hoover, D. Simpkins, P. Beam, M North, R. Wieligman, C. Heisterberg, B. Groom, ROW THREE: M. Wix, R Vinyard, L. Hammond, I. Stokes, S. Collum, K. Carter, G. Piepergerdes, M Shafe, S. Purnell, I. Shikles, L. Bark. ROW FOUR: I. O'DeII, G. Stokes, M Miller, B. Ward, G. Taylor, B. Neal, L. Pulse, M. Cox, I. Nazworthy, D Utchman, L. Simpkins, L. Reid. ROW FIVE: B. Chamblee, T. O'MaIIey, I. Law- rence, I. Gifford, M. Reddig, I. Cross, K. Renken, R. Wilson, D. Loveland, G Simpson, S. Beach. ROW SIX: D. Reinsel, B. Staton, C. Wallace, M. Irwin. A. Luppens, C. Voris, F. Fike, R. Prater, C. Whenham, L. Link. C. Doctor, S. Iaggars, S. Bost. ROW SEVEN: E. Bowles, B. Sims, R. Lee, C. Lyon, K. Chaldecott, M. Schauffler, L. Farrar, M. Gandt, P. VanPeIt, T. Elliot, B. Heaviland, L. Ingram. ROW EIGHT: C. Douglas, L. Cornell, M. Melton, A. Adair, K. Dittmer, H. Iessee, C. Wilson, R. Cook, M. Huston, B. Young, S. Helmuth, D. Todd, C. Cartwright, D. Austin. ROW NINE: R. Berlin, G. Rolls, G. Tate, R. Bowers, A. Wegener, D. Bedwell, M. Porter, W. T. Dittmanf ROW TEN: B. Hazlett, K. Thompson, P. Iohannigmeier, N. Patton, S. Gree- ley, M. Barker, S. Keisker, R. Elder. NOT PICTURED: K. Fuller, I. Meadows, K. O'MaIIey, B. Ullery, B. Hudson, Cindy Story, C. Caruthers. L! S 5. ' A X M , if Q 1 0 1: I , W ff? 2 2 , 52 9 6 ?' ' 45. 0 'f ,,, ,p f gpg 21 'M .fs ROW C Young. I Helmutl ROW Tl L. Hamr M. Shaft 8 v. I s in ,I f sg -. gi AA X TX ,X .4 R ,Q ii 'VS , N ,' CQ, if 'ade. 'l l . Doctor, S. C. Lyon, K. T. Elliot, B. Melton, A. 3. Young, S. lin, G. Rolls, T. Dittman, an, S. Gree- leadows, K. leff O'DelI tunes up to play in the Symphonic Band. Fl successful year for symphonic bond lt was a year of success and improvement for the LSHS Symphonic Band. Under the direction of Mr. Russell Berlin, the band successfully performed at four concerts, the dis- trict contest held at CMSU in Warrensburg, and at many other activities. Ten members of the band were selected for the All-District Band, and two of those were selected for the All-State Band. The band anticipates a more successful year for 1980-81, with many of this year's players returning. fi? if The brass section of the LSHS Symphonic Band concentrates on precision W ROW ONE: M. Infvin, B. Sims, P. VanPelt, A. Pirie, A. Adair, R. Cook, B Young. ROW TWO: B. Hazlett, L. Farrar, E. Bowles, B. Ullery, C. Wallace, S Helmuth, D. Todd, P. Uchtman, M. Barker, K. Thompson, I. Meadows. ROW THREE: C. Voris K. O'MalIe , C. Whenham, C. Lyon, R. Prater, L link , Y ' L. Hammond, R. Vinyard, I. Stokes, S. Collum, L. Bark, l. Shikles, S. Purnell, M. Shafe, D. Reinsel. ROW FOUR: D. Uchtman, G. Stokes, l. O'Dell, L. Reid, S. Beach, I. Nazworthy, B. Chamblee, M. Reddig, B. Neal, M. Cox, B. Hud son, L. Pulse, B. Sprecher, M. North, B. Groom, P. Beam, D. Simpkins, R Wieligman. ROW FlVE: D. Cowan, L. Furney, M. Costanzo, K. Williamsen M. Porter, B. Enke, V. Pruyn, G. Parker, G. Tate, D. Bedwell, M. Wix, Mr Berlin, D. Puffett. Students show style ln vonous bonds From your classroom when you hear a faint beat of a drum, later joined by the brass and woodwind sections of the band, you can be sure it is either the varsity, jazz or pep bands rehearsing. These three bands were composed of very talented students who have a liking for music which they can play well. The varsity band, led by Mr. Russell Berlin, was during sixth hour of the school day. The students basically worked on fundamentals of band. Two outstanding students in varsi- ty band were: loni Zuber and Carla Carter, both freshmen. The band had two concerts, one in the fall and one in March. The jazz band was also led by Mr. Russell Berlin. Unlike the other band, this one was held during the evening on Thursday nights from seven to eight-thirty. This band was made up of ninth through twelfth graders. This band was for those who preferred to play a more contemporary sort of music. A lot of time was devoted, but in the long run the students felt as if it was really worth it. One of the outstand- ing students was Daryl Cowan, senior, who played the drums. The pep band was a volunteer band led by Mr. Guy Rolls. Its major function was to provide music for the pep assem- blies and ball games. The primary purpose was to encour- age participation and spirit in school activities. The pep band had no concerts because it was to difficult to get ev- eryone in the band together. The pep band performed at 11 boys home varsity games and three girls home varsity games which made a total of 14 performances for the school year. .ilk .K gf. X' . 3' aQ3E5 ?f'-Q 'yy ., S - 5' 'ti ir' 1 .M-ig! . t . Q A .M g 4 y x ' 6 S, Q4 xii 1411 9 V ,. . fig, 5 is 'MC-, tf'f x xg f - N . .a X 4 s-ef-fi k ,. .X vi 'av-, Jlfff - . X 5 s 4' gs t 1 . - . ,f v t David Loveland, sophomore, plays his cornet in pep band. Mike Shafe' likes the music he can make. 92 Daryl Cowan, senior, and leff Shikles, junior, warm up. Mike Porter and Richard Wilson practice for pep band. MW l I N R f M ff 'ff I . 'Zh , f , 9 HZ ,f 'yfihf ' 23 ' WV U1 V J' 'J-F.-17A,,. W W: JZ ,..- M S V.. N 03,39 f f . f .W 14 , f f f 0,1 , , , , , Vocal musicians end year on happy note Concert Choir faced many exciting changes and chal- lenges during the school year. Mrs. Irene Young, responsible for many of the changes, directed the choir in facing the challenges. Many goals united the choir into a solid per- forming group. Raising money for a new grand piano, a project begun by the Music Parents, motiviated choir mem- bers to sell balloons at the Homecoming game and to sell fruitcakes at Christmas. Summit Singers, a selective vocal ensemble of dedicated music students, differed drastically from previous years. Mrs. Irene Young directed the group for the first time, changing the style from chamber music and religious literature to pop, jazz, and show tunes. These changes brought an in- crease in the number of practice hours required, due to the choreography and costumes which became part of the group's new format. Sounds of Now and Then, a traditionally pop group, did not take on a new style, but did gain a new director. Mrs. T Verna Boten, a respected and experienced music teacher, brought her unique qualities to the young musicians of the group. Throughout the year the ensemble was in demand for performances before civic and religious organizations. K as lf 's X 5 5, l C . ' A is 'z l sms., 5 Sharri Riggs and Tammy Cook tackle the Schu- bert Mass in G during quartet practice in choir. l Sounds of Now and Then. Row one: Perry Beam, Meredith Sprague, Linda Hammond, Lin- da Vick, Alisha Westerfield, Steve Patterson. Row two: Greg Weight, Leigh Acuff, Sabrina Brackman, Cindy Saunders, Shari Keisker, Alicia Reynolds, Marti Schauffler, Michelle McCorkle. Summit Singers performs enthusiastically for the Fall concert. Sounds of Now and Then. Row three: Glen lett, Roger Groover, loel Lawrence, Doug Wilson, Tim jones, Steve Smith, Gene Groover, Barry Herron. Not pictured: Shannon Logan and Tim Ingram. R x Concert D. Pulse, Carrol, V House, ! n n Summit er. Row Row thu KN H In -Q .r L 4 ': Glen lett, ug Wilson, Jver, Barry ln and Tim Q ZF- 2 as .1 , 1- 3 1. 2 S Concert Choir. Row one: T. lones, L. Hammond, D. Cooper, D. Stockstill D. Pulse, V. Mesa, L. Foulke, A. Stufflebaum, L. Kassel, S. McCorkle, B. loliff, M. Smith, T. Cook. Row two: B. Clark, M. Porter, L. Berry, 1. Clingenpeel, N Carrol, V. King, S. Riggs, L. Lovem, D. Reinsel, C. Seifert, 1. Anderson, D House, S. Allbee, K. Woods, L. Rodriguez. Row three: B. Bolon, D. Wendelman, P. Young, C. Adams, L. Barber, T. Wingate, L. Lawrence, G. in A if Q Xxifyff f . 5 f Weight, L. Belser, W. Dittman, D. White, W. Manes, G. lett, B. Simcosky, L. Ingram, E. Siegrist. Row four: C. Acuff, L. Beaman, M. Charles, C. Chapman, S. Leitch, D. Webb, G. Bolon, K. Braswell, D. Pendergraph, G. Tate, K. Mad- den, B. Summers, K. Chaldecott, D. Sperber, L. Pool, H. Dempsey, M. lohn- son, K. Galuzzi, T. Flint, K. Quick. Summit Singers. Row one: D. Wendelman, K. Woods, T. Cook, L. Kassel, S. Riggs, D. Stockstill, G. Park- er. Row two: M. Porter, L. Hammond, L. Barber, L. Belser, K. Quick, P. Young, L. Foulke, W. Dittman. Row three: V. Mesa, C. Acuff, T. Flint, S. Leitch, W. Manes. Summit Singers allowed expressions of individuality as well as unity ...sq .. 2 A 3 f, 'fn ,,...-- x Z Kgs:- Y ti? . . r' n on 'D 1 Mrs. Young gives Leigh Acuff a pre-concert pat. , , 'WV ,, ,wb Lf' A bv, A ' ,xx if ' .2 lennifer Clingenpeel and Diana Cooper express ix N 'T i 6 emerging emotions which accompany every 1 concert. fi 5 M f f ,VM-.ff V. , , , ee , Z, Boys Glee. ROW ONE: B. Simcosky Qaccompanistj, S. Weyrauch, D. Phillips, R. Griesel, M. Toler, A. Zuber, R. Farren, S. Perkins, S. Schonberger, S. Enloe, K. Ward, K. Harris, Mrs. Verna Boten, director. ROW TWO: B. Landreth, R. Wilson, L. Brummett, B. Conkling, D. Muckey, B. Crigger, P. Burden, D. Wil- son, I. Williams, B. Watson, l. Walden, R. Young, K. Walters, I. Howell, R. Oritz. ROW THREE: I. Doak, P. Buster, R. Walker, R. Groover, I. Walters, T. 1'.'k1 1' Lathrop, T. lones, D. Geist, P. Nielsen, M. Flint, B. Clink, T, Ingram, B. Herron, G. Groover. ROW FOUR: R. Mehrer, I. Lawrence, R. Palma, B. Stick- ler, M. McGuire, l. Manford, M. Corn, T. Alley, G. Piepergerdes, P. Rouse, B. Feller, S. Smith, T. Fowler, B. Schaufler, I. Dragalla. NOT SHOWN: P. Beam, G. Chaney, l. Stephens, A. Ratliff, C. Mason, 1. Ranville, D. Manley, R. Green, D. Zammar. Q. cess. M Girls Glee rehearses a number to sing at a concert. Bound for a prize at the District Music Contest. Boys Glee is on its way. Z 4 ff 1 Hg Girls Glee. ROW ONE: M. Moore, R. Carboneau, R. Gregg, K. Potts, D Shackleford, M. Flint, T. Fowler, Z. Lemon, M. Pimm, Mrs. Verna Boten, di- rector. ROW TWO: I. Buehre, C. Wendelman, P. Freeman, M. Sprague, L. Hammond, T. Swearngin, L. Mills, A. Baldwin, C. Howard, T. lones, C. Bon- ey, R. Rhode, ROW THREE: I. Warren, I. Hertzog, L. Acuff, A. Westerfeild, M. Hodges, D. Todd, S. Keisker, M. Groom, L. Burns, B. Hrenchir, B. Milvain, D. Webb. ROW FOUR: K. Davis, B. Copeland, C. Saunders, L. Farrar, R. Turnbow, K. Ruland, C. Walton, B. Sims, C. Pearson, S. Brackman, M. Schauffler, K. Muenks, L. Storts, C. Mayer. NOT SHOWN: L. Bricker, C. Onwiler, B. Neal. MQW! PWM Mrs. mance. Q Girls G Shakleft rector, I Ludwig, Sprague l A I .MX ff wr Zi.. A61 .ww -' fr tw 144 l ffw K, 'Q . V. A 1 1 7 f if Z ff! l ff ff ff, 5 W0'jf9f,4 V 'WWM . f, f f X ff f ff Aff! ff f I X .Wy 'es'- X22 X W Yf, ffm ff I' l .M hw ,,, . W. K L- ..... ,,,,, 1 ,H i 'fha 101 . yf we gf, K, f fwiyiwfyw , fQ,,,,.,,,,v ., K, ,X 4 ,,...5f1,,:' - ff ff, .'r '4fi'1 I ,,if,1 Wf,.1, , Y . t l ngram, B. 1, B. Stick- Rouse, B. T P. Beam, tanley, R. mis' 9 9? ' s ,351 .1' -, .1 if . X I , .Xi to - S. .f .f X., mix X 6 I XX B 5 X HS. X. X if way. B. Milvain, . Farrar, R. :kman, M. Bricker, C. l m 4 . -W......... ,E ff Mrs. Verna Boten warms up the Boys Glee Club before a perfor- mance. Glee Clubs remoln populor closs choice The Glee Clubs started the year off on the right note The big events of the year were concerts and the District Music Contest held at Central Missouri State University ln Warrensburg The Glee Clubs sang songs ranging from those of spiritual orl gms to operas Mrs Verna Boten, Glee Club Director, said I really enjoy work mg with these performing groups Their talent and enthusiasm make teaching fun . Girls Glee. ROW ONE: K. Warren, N. Fitzwater, M. Langenburg, Shakleford, N. Pence, B. Betteridge, T. Burch, N. Shue, Mrs. Verna Boten, rector, ROW TWO: L. Grimes, L. Harter, M. Farmer, T. Delk, M. Gifford Ludwig, T. Lampson, R. Groom, M. McCorkle, C. Barker. ROW THREE: Sprague, D. Collier, L. Schlotzhauer, L. Anderson, C. Meyer, N. lewis, l I I ' Perry Beam helped to tape concerts. ,K. D. Seifert, D. Warner, M. Bybee, L. Vick, K. Holland, I. Pumphrey. ROW FOUR: di- C. Bales, P. Smith, P. Mucke, D. Humphrey's, N. Hamblin, P. Merrifield, K. Harbit, S. Logan, M. Reynolds, D. Godwin, L. Coleman, D. Burry, A. Reyn- D. olds, M. Schoettlin, D. Westhoff. NOT SHOWN: S. Graham. C. ,, . f W W W if W W ,, , ,, , , ,,', ,,- ff u w 0119? f ffyf .xfu rf ' 319 f'll449fJ1',.' .'fl3',5'7f? l ' ' ' f W , Between numbers these girls take a deep breath to relax. Q l f 46-...ZW ff iff f wwf ,4 I, W f , W7 ':M'! 49 M 4,4799 WWW0 1 W' ,f A WN. , W1 M ,,Wm.m43 fw ,, I MQ my-vwW,.,.,,WW Vw fa V W, MW, gm an W W f y 4 W wmmw-wwf'!f Q7 f WM v ,ww A , f f I M '!Fw If 7 I MW .f ' f A' 'wif f 'W bluff as 4 ., ,W My W M. N U mN.NWWW -. : gf? -gg - - Q si x '- -,, ' Aww X. w X -. .:- dx ' W , 1, 'NKYfwg-W. 'W- RNK , N-x- N, Ms, xNY.hXg,MMWAQX X - a Xi , ' fx ,Xu ' 'V Qwvb A Q V -.,, . - - VX k 1 :X X , , 1 1 S M 4 J ' 'Y ,X A. 1 ,Ms X My xx W x V. W ' ,lx Md D N YA vo f w ,X W 'W ivkgwgww, Nm hw mms M K A -N pmllclpnnt New members supply Spirit Club growth It was a year of many advances for Spirit Club. It was the first year that the members had the option to purchase a shirt that they would wear to the games. Spirit Club consist- ed of Cheerleaders, Drill Team, Mascots, and other enthusi- astic students. The club was involved in many events throughout the year, such as Homecoming, Courtwarming, and pep assemblies. They also participated in many fund- raising projects, for example plant and dried flower sales and the traditional chili supper. The Spirit Club officers were Carol Voris, Gae Griffin, Dana Elder, and Terri Starner. The sponsor was Mrs. Elaine Balthis. Mrs. Balthis said, I like working with Spirit Club. It's very interesting, and I wish more girls would get actively in- voIved. -ian arf' WHZTJQ' 4 Q! IWW president. I s 1 .53 A9 3 .4 .'f'. Ja. 5 ,Q- an-nuff -mr '-7' N ' v ff if l' 6 r AW' Q G J Ili, V si.. Ki F Spirit Cla 2 officers. ROW ONE: Gae Griffin, vice-president ROW TWO:l Ai ff ' j Dana Elder, secretary, Terri Starner, treasurer. ROW THREE: Carol Voris, , 6 ag? 4 U I E . . 1 in it ,U ni J a kaufen. B if Y ' Q Danal Mrs.EI it . i Ai SPIRIT CLUB. ROW ONE: K. Howe, M. Gregory, L. Campbell, C. Stillwell, K. Krey, C. O'MaIIey, S. Greeley, P. lohannigmeier, C. Morello, L. Downing, S. Nicolson, C. Voris, E. Balthis, sponsor. ROW TWO: S. Dennis, D. McElroy, L. Liberman, M. Groom, K. Holland, L. Patterson, T. johnson, L. Burns, 1. Tarwater, S. Graham, D. Godwin, l. Kennamer, I. Gilligan, C. May, T. Cook, L. Belser, B. Craig, S. Son, L. Batarse. ROW THREE: C. Caruthers, L. Ward, 1. Babcock, C. Hofstetter, C. Carter, Hallie Majors, unidentified, Susan Wood, julie Meadows, A. Tarwater, I. Shuck, I. White, L. Baylie, N. Pence, K. Edgington, M. Burke, T. Tyner, L. Garten, l. Shackles, C. jones, K. Godwin, B. Ullery, L. Rodriguez, K. Perkins, M. Williams, V. Hanson, C. Walter. ROW FOUR: G. jenkins, I. Majors, l. Wilson, I. Wilkinson, V. Larson, I. Bennett, C. Hope, C. Little, C. Griffin, I. Brady, M. North, D. Muckey, I. Dalrymple, K. Blixt, D. Sprague, L. Givan, D. Snyder, G. Chatman, S. Brown, S. Phillips, C. May, R. Hall, L. Acuff, I. nenzog, S. Keisker, T. Swearngin, L. Kim, D. Dulin D. Klubek, T. lones. ROW FIVE: 1. Wharton, K. Thompson, N. Patton, S Lasswell, I. Rand, K. Comstock, D. Campbell, L. Simpkins, I. Brunsen, D Draheim, C. Cahill, D. Dallman, B. Milvain, T. Childress, C. Harbit, L. Barber, L. Fischbach, D. Elder, L. Berry, K. lames, T. Stamer, D. Copeland, C. Garten A. Almash, K. McDonald, C. Puffet, D. McClellan, I. Warren, F. Harding ROW SIX: I. Schmoller, K. Miller, D. Ebert, K. Fuller, I. LaPietra, K. Lampson T. Elliott, I. Lackey, K. Carter, R. Wilk, T. Meyer, A. RoTrock, R. Turnbow, I Zammiiff C- Saunders, R. Heisterberg, S. Everman, I. Hall, H. Dempsey, C. Smith, L. Miller, C. Walton, M. Helmuth, M. Smith, B. Scott, L. Ingram, B. Copeland, D. Humphrey's, M. Bear, M. Burris, D. McClellan, C. Harding, K. Ward. I . . , iv' . s .gow w A. Q 5. Vf 1 K5 .N l f X ' - . i.. tx M .M X. .X v i f gf . A Q: all-wk . Q. ax 8' ' ' s vi figs Sit' ROW TWO: E: Carol Voris, n, D. Dulin, . Patton, S. Srunsen, D. t, L. Barber, , C. Garten, F. Harding. I. Lampson, Tumbow, l. empsey, C. . Ingram, B. Harding, K. L. at Q gf ,gr Dana Dallman takes notes on Spirit Club activities. Mrs. Elaine Balthis states her opinion on Spirit Club ideas. 'W-1 is as K , , tw X 'Q t Q i XG Kim McDonald listens attentively during Spirit Club meetings. wg :xg A K . S N i if ak is M. 'Q X X , V Q L i ' M 'fm 1 - z Z6 4 0 Denise Snyder and Tracee Roher enjoy Spirit Club meetings. Cheerleoders devote their spirit to LSHS The cheerleading squads were kept busy this year keeping the Tiger spirit alive and the LSHS athletes going. Enthusiasm was projected by all cheerleaders as they urged the teams on to victories and supported them during their losses. Both the boys and girls varsity squads did an excellent job at camp bringing home many awards. A new victory cheer learned at camp was taught to the student body by the cheerleaders dur- ing the first pep assembly. This year, for the first time, there were two freshman squads, one for the boys and one for the girls. The cheerleading sponsors this year were: Mrs. D. Benshoof, Mrs. S. Maher, Mrs. E. Balthis, Mrs. I. Flamm, Miss L. Mendlich, Miss M. Rector, and Mrs. l. Snow. Varsity Boys Sports Cheerleaders and Yell Leaders. TWO: Brent Bybee, Denise Snyder, Tracee Roher, ROW ONE: Mark Leetch, Shannon Phillips, Doug Gina Chatman, Brian Milvain. L t -'rr of ,,.t, f 4:1 er wr. s Wrestling Cheerleaders cheer the wrestlers to a victory. S i Varsity ONE: C Cheerle Larson, Shaunna Brown, Steve Everman. ROW , . Varsity Boys Cheerleaders show their spirit. volvem Shaunna Brown and Laurie Rodriguez show their winning enthusiasm. ig! Girls R game 9? w W , 2 2 3 3 an . ,N 3 , ,X , il V J I, fl 1? .. H I 5 I 1 i A 47- 477 ,.- ,.,...,g:- - f - -- --Y 11- g - -- - '- X-d fr-.fauqmn-me 112.-eff:-1 , ::ll4::::g-:,i::':ei:4:::'Agk-- '11-'11, 5-7 :Y L-It-V' '-,J J'-.M 1'2 'f',' 'W' Jf1lnGKd:':: '.j mfr ,..l-g,...'. - - V-1' ' - .fd kim, 4--- - ' ' ffffif ff' -- f -M4 F V, i , fl SX A N K S F MN N Q if , :Ny k Q X . S 1? Qi N X 4 W Z 7 ,A , ,Lv , WW -Q , -Z, -,Y ..-Wm ,...-...,.,-.,..w.V,v....,:..- - b Q X gr WN X X ww x w.x,. , Q QX , 1. :Q W Vx ,f , nw- Q Awww. xx, v A ,V , ,, , a I qw J mf XS? .4 , Mm I K? X if I! f f ff' ,ff ,A W M V ' X , -Q5 :ix Y Wi.. ' 5. . W N x TQ , f 7 W y ff K ,M 'V Y WM 1: moscots promote spirit ot LSHS It was one of many spirited years at LSHS. Our 1979-80 mas- cots were great at helping the cheerleaders raise lots of school spirit at both home and away games. These girls tried out for their positions as class mascots dur- ing the early spring of 1979. They practiced during the summer and prepared themselves for long football and basketball sea- sons. The mascots were: Laurie Ingram, senior, Debbie Andrew, ju- nior, Stephanie Graham and lenny Majors, sophomores, and freshmen Anne Tanfvater and Tammy Elliott. The girls were sponsored by Mrs. Elaine Balthis. , MV, waz f 2 ,I QM. -,,, ,V ,, ,, ,, , , ,, , ,W , h Awmmaf' W 'W V , - . ,. i,,eZ:'f' f fff' - - 4' ,ff W , .Air M, ,, my Y f 4.2 7 X fgff' x ' MW, ix, Tammy Elliott, freshman, takes an interest in band. IN FRONT: lenny Majors. ROW TWO: Laurie Ingram, Tammy Elliott, Stephanie Graham. IN BACK: Anne Tarwater and Debbie Andrews. rt :K x i L . That's disgusting! exclaims lenny Majors. , 9-.... Be ROW 1 Keisker vii WQX ji r Majors. fl-,- Becky Hazlett smiles as the Homecoming parade begins. MIN-m-w-....,,,,,. ,......,.,,,,,' Flog Corps triumphs ot KU summer comp This was the second year for our marching band to be honored by the accompaniment of a band of twelve girls carrying colorful rainbow-striped flags. The girls were in grades nine through twelve and also members of the band. They tried out for their positions on the corps in the spring of '79 and practiced all through the summer. The outcome of all this practice? The girls received first place in field competition during camp this summer at Kan- sas University. The girls competed against six other Flag Corps from Kansas and Missouri, one of which has been in- existence for close to ten years. The girls seemed to enjoy being on the corps quite a lot. Nancy Patton stated, I like twirling the flags and performing at the half-time shows. The girls all know however, that that is not all there is to it. There is a lot of work and prac- tice involved. The girls are not only dedicated to the band, the corps, and their school, but to their sponsor, Mrs. Marty Berlin, as well. - . My K ,.Q,g,.y X, X. K .X 'ixiii S s gy. i t C i. XX . if? is ROW ONE: Cindy Storey, Robin Elder, MaryBeth Barker, Shari ROW TWO: julie Meadows, Nancy Patton, co-captain, Mrs. Flag Corps assem- Keisker, Paula lohannigmeier, Kathy Fuller, Kim Thompson. Berlin, sponsor, Sheri Greeley, captain, Becky Hazlett. bles to begun the A' 1 , ,-.- Q! -HA f ,.,-? 4- homecoming pa- rade. f ' X K Tennis teom strives for ot stote victory Girls tennis was absolutely fantastic! The varsity record was an even 6-6 and the girls were third in the State Tennis Championships. Candace Heimsoth and Monica Lewis were district runners-up to Barstow and finished 'second in dou- bles in the state. Along the way to the finals, Candace and Monica beat top tennis teams from loplin, Springfield, and St. Louis dis- tricts. Candace and Monica were all-conference, all-district, and all-state. They finished the year with an unbelievable doubles record of 21-2. The junior varsity tennis team was also hot. With a record of seven wins to three losses, IV was a semi-finalist in the conference doubles finals. Coach Tom Burnett deserves some credit for the tennis teams' success. He worked very hard for the team and it paid off in '79. Burnett commented, This was the best ten- nis team ever at LSHS! i 1 3 Candace Heimsoth and Monica Lewis were number one in tennis at LSHS. ,qyw Pharra Mucke executes balance and concentration as she retums the ball. Candace Heimsoth grits her teeth in determination. Ji is ' ,Q V i Su 2 5 4 Girls Tr Monica Debbie We 3 Z v P tr 5 if, 54 . W4 N M .ff X A WW, ff V , ms the ball. .QW Girls Tennis Team. ROW 1: Debbie Zaske, Sharri Riggs, Michelle North, Becky Daney, Pharra Mucke, Crystal Bossow, Candace Heimsoth, Coach Monica lewis, Betsey Molinario. ROW Il: lndra Cancienne, Susan Meier, Tom Burnett. Debbie Zaske exhibits excellent form in this shot. fff A f X Q -Vvv ',,, fifty! fi ' , -f i 1 V, ,ff 2 ,'-fn ! W ag! f .. , g, f Eff., 'JS M 'M' ,r,. , 1 f v -' , . f f 3z. , s,:- ..f-s- If , ff 1. fyjhg 11 ,,,. yi : , fi ,Q 1 ,A ff 1 7 f f f K we fp U waxy f- 1 5 . X.. F -imf4Z.J ' ' READY, AIM, FIRE! Monica Lewis hits her target Susan Meier prepareg f0r the vglley and e ,fg with deadly aim, struggles for her balance. 4 V f' W AW, I I ,ff 2, f ,Ay yi Af! ' H V fy. ffm 'ff . f law 'f 1, ,V 6, WV M, W' ' ,.-..,?, ,, ,.... , g ,,,. V ,,,, . --MM. ...-..-q.-.,..,11:14-is-e4c:if+'?.,1- is-, ffm::- ma A' ' 4 f J: YY -1 -:gr--f - -1- ' 2 -Q' ' 1- H ' - f'- '1' - --' '1' 7-1 - :lil -'1 'M' ly-A9 7V ff Melody Mitchell, junior, gives il all shes gor. ell, B- Craig, V- Pruvn, K. Turk, ROW TWO: M- Helmulh- N0ll1idured:I.Zuber. J i . l xXVQw.e1:f- i 2 l S l R S, i' I ig: if I' levi- .4 C l i if ' e e ' af A fi NW, 4 , jf, ,f J., -J e U 0- l i l at 3 meet, i Val Pruyn, junior, runs to victory- Sophomore Marcy North concentrates on the finish line. 99 We CROSS COUNTRY TEAM, ROW ONE: M, Mitch- North, D. Ivey, Coach Diane Black, V. Hallett, S. :wa-'L f , f Z ' 5 1 M , W , ' WMM , A, 2 , 5 5 ,nuff Z , -,eff 5 'fm y, , ,V rdf' f - 'W?5 ,. f ' 1 -fig, , , Y 4:- ,4:,.f1. if 4 ' ' if ' - j 1 .4 nw W if we Y is A N!! , X y 1 Q f Z ff Q f 1 f, f ,I V, 4 26 LW we, f, A vf W! WM fav: 'W' ' ' J 4 ffl, , 4 1 4 Ag ,A ff, , Z f 14' ,. , I WM, ' , -M4 Y V X , z, ' V WW. A 1 I A ,f f I A , , . Q, V , , f , ' f ' ff, ,A W W, .9 M' N f' I X M- ' . Q 7 f f W' f W' , . W-,, A in ,, 'JM . V ff A WW fp , 76 VZWWKW' X U, , I 4, A 4 V I, , f - A X 1. ,xg-5 A f x Q 0 ,f,y i 1 2 A y ,V X , 7 M 1 z f' , ,-.. , , , . A. .,.., ..,, V iv-17-1 -J K --if---1-.Q-of!-v 1.--------W-1 P-LW Nu, , Q4 ,.,..,f,.,,,,-,-li.,-f,,f,ff.g, , -Y -,,-. in-QL:-V' - --- ff M0 A CROSS COUNTRY TEAM ROW ONE R Fender B ton ROW THREE Coach Russ Childress I drwe Bueslng, T. O'Neal, C. Burns, K. Krrn, D. Adams, B. O'Dwyer, D. i Yons, R. Warner, D. Brown, M. pat mote, sophomore' concentrates on Stlckler. ROW TWO: D. Farmer, F. Winters, D. Hlghflll, V. Whiting, M. Skelton. staying up front- Cortner, P. Klote, P. Ceynowa, D. Stephan, M. Wal- I , LSHS CROSS COUNTRY THROUGH THE YEARS I R A. Cross Country program began in 1966. B. Conference Champions - 1968-1969-1972-1973-1974-1975-1976 1977-1978 C. District Champions - 1972-1973-1975-1976 Runner-up-1968- 1974-1977-1979 D. Regional Champions - 1972-1973 Runner-up - 1974 E. State Champions - 1973 3rd in State - 1972 F. Team Qualified for State Meet - 1968-1971-1972-1973-1974 1975-1976-1977-1978-1979 Top 10 Times All-Time 2.0 MILES 2.5 MILES Brad Hawthorne 9:31 1973 Chris Ray 12:20 1976 Rick Dennison 9:45 1973 Bill Dugan 12:29 1975 Chris Ray 9:58 1976 Danny Farmer 12:37 1979 Bill Dugan 9:58 1974 Mark Dixon 12:42 1975 Mike Routh 9:58 1974 Mark Morris 12:45 1975 State Meet - Individuals Placing in the TOP 15 Brad Hawthorne - 1st-1973 3rd-1972 5th-1971 Rick Dennison - 2nd-1973 9th-1972 chris Ray 4- 4th-1976 Bob Collette - 5th-1968 11th-1967 15th-1969 Danny Farmer - 7th-1979 Iunior David Stephan shows his stamina during the cross country run. ff yy ff W X f ,- .. f 1 W. A h f . 4. x.f .--,.,,,-.. ....-04..-. ...,:::gi,::4-Leaf:-gf ,..g 4 ic, 1 , .:: --La: 4 - Q Y , 4 v., ,, in-1:4 . V 2 : .:- -if AM ' , U- V ..f-,-,,N,,,,,F,W,, 2 V, 5.92 ZX . I 'w3??E'f i f 1' , 1, ffllfi f 1 1 U, M wr W, W! ,,W.,,..ff , Coach Dan Kratzer introduces the football captains at a pep assembly. A I-fn-3559 29. tss 9 KX SKF X X' B A 3 . , Q -Q :., . .Q ak gy 5 'SN ' E ,c af., -' s W' .. fi Ni : .tss R X ki sr K .Q J J. t 5:0 H A5 x K -X. F 'si lit' .. 3 W A I r,.4-Q A . Q I 5 I ... A . . KN, X is Q5 X V ...wx R QA X Y .K ,K l X X , A ky .1 X A 'Q M 5 R . E J I . Q. -Q . If . as IS 3 Q 9 X ia1n'X. Y. . ROW ONE: R. Lohr, I. Lynn, M. Schlueter, M. Schaufler, D. Early, I. Veit, R Weyhofen, ROW TWO: Coach R. Atha, P. Curley, R. Leipard, R. Morgan, V. Mesa, R. Ortiz, I. Tawvater, B. Milvain, C. Sappington, Coach M. Esposito. ROW THREE: Coach E. Cahill, Coach I. Helland, R. Ludgate, B. Bolon, B. Groceman, H. West, B. Howell, D. Larson, D. Welt, B. Bybee, Coach G Sage, Coach D. Kratzer. ROW FOUR: Coach I.C. Davis, I. Sharp, G. Son, S Bell, M. Dubay, R. Brown, B. Bell, T. Ross, M. Lynn, I. Marshall, B Carboneau. I K V V -Q , , H . L --ff Y - L D ff' , nf ..--Y - W , ' la- , ..,,,.,...,,.,.N-4i,.,. -.....4.,..M.......,:'Lf' ,,g:41r::4r:,u,,-, jf.a:, f ,::f W: fl ff' ' ,MQ . J-IFQ-. 'P S -L 1? 1 f ' f f'f l1-'-' -'f'1'T 'QQQT-1' 'k l L 'W'A'l ' - ' f-313: .-.,--Q---Q-v--e--w ' ,, SFX . ,Q R V E FN e e . i of I . I I '1 I I A. 'A I lunior Varsity. ROW ONE: F. Davis, B. lucas, R. Roberts, K. Eager, K. Mallot, B. Wood, B. Fuller, F. Urnise, B. Wills, I. Haney, D. Kettner, T. Moore. ROW TWO: R. Schulenberg, G. Son, B. lohnson, D. Shroyer, P. Moran, I. Sappington, I. Murphy, I. Magady, P. Nield, D. West, B. Thomas, R. Smith. ROW THREE: S. McCorkIe, D. Fristoe, B. Ford, D. Kendall, G. Hertzog, M. lohnson, R. Ortiz, W. Wassell, E. Turney, P. Stonum, S. Higgins, D. Sperber, P. Moranville. ROW FOUR: B. Cox, T. Haley, E. Salgado, S. Brady, G. as W . A , g ,E . X Q 4 f,sr.,,.. if X' Drexel: I A I I I l A 4 I I I 3 W Kowalski, C. Fuller, B. Parrish, M. Sipek, B. Turney, D. Hertzog, V. Kurtz, M. Nill. ROW FIVE: T. Truly, B. Whaley, T. Thomas, M. Glukowsky, D. Huff, R. Leitch, G. Kelly, B. Thomas, D. Graham, S. Reichman, T. Pigue, I. Meher. ROW SIX: M. Shafe, M. Collins, M. Bell, C. Carpenter, M. Coday, D. Tyner, R. Groceman, T. Hoffman, B. Collins, D. Hicks. ROW SEVEN: Coach R. Atha, Coach I. Helland, Coach M. Esposito, Coach D. Kratzer, Coach G. Sage, Coach Ed Cahill, Coach l.C. Davis. - .A 'al -5 10- inns A ' nu-as WH: , 1--g 3 f ,-ni 1 . .Jllll Y ' 4 Freshmen. ROW ONE: Coach S. Messerschmidt, Coach l. Gall, T. Bell, B. Wagner, D. Graham, Coach D. Smith. ROW TWO: M. Curley, D. Reynolds, A. Strohmeyer, M. Pyle, B. McDonald, 1. Black, B. Folsom, B. Bruce, I. Law- rence, P. Rouse, B. Carnes, M. Fanara. ROW THREE: M. Flint, G. Swan, G. Madden, C. Newton, K. Guenther, B. Schaufler, D. Huke, l. Walden, T. In- ... A 4... ol gram, I. Hockett, D. Fields, D. Zammar, C. Dammon. ROW FOUR: S. Fruit, B. Catlin, D. Walsh, T. Amos, M. Brown, C. Schreckler, D. Barnes, K. Ward, M. Mitchell, C. Cahill, M. Brown, K. johnson. ROW FIVE: K. Smiley, D. Gourley, I. Henderson, G. York, R. Griffin, R. Green, M. Schultz. M gf 4? E ff W if Girls varsity squad ties for conference The girls varsity basketball team began the season with an experienced line-up of seniors ludie Burkhalter, lulie Nill, and Lori Beaman. Losing to only top rated teams, the girls tied Truman for the conference title. As a result of higher enrollment we moved up from white division to red divi- sion. For the third consecutive year the varsity team is aim- ing for the state tournament. 2 ' A WWW? Diane Thomas awaits the rebound. Girls V3 5liY- ROW ONE! Monica lewis, Diane Thomas, DHYHH Early, Alisha coach, ludie Burkhalter, Susie Paris, Beth Wheatley, Miss Cathy Battles, Reynolds, Rohda Sheldon, Rita Lee, Sharri Riggs. ROW TWO: Lori Cgaqh, Gallagher, Candace Heimsoth, Lori Beaman, lulie Nill, Mr. Larry lansen, i.k Q ulie Nill puts ranked team. Girls lunior V knn Donnelly ix' 1 l M. ..,,. .,...L.,.,.,... 13. I ' ' ' - ,4.-,?,..,....-3...-.-:ff QWKE cffgffw 4 5 54 gig , . H1 mfrffgff fwmgf X C77 wffff mf ffiff Ronda Sheldon sends a pass to a teammate during a game against Lori Beaman executesajump shot against Winnetonka. Winnetonka. Girls Freshman- ROW ONE: Donna Shackleford, Nancy Shue, lody Carroll, lane Babcock, Rhonda Pratt, Becky Daney, julie Schilmoeller, Lisa Grimes, Meredith Flint, Tracy Phillips, Dianna Shackleford, Susie Burton. ROW TWO: Melanie Grgom, Toni-Ann Ortiz, Rhonda jones, Miss loyce Williams. - Tig Y I The ment Turnel line-ul Boy men l squad The start, gresse The year freshr Smith Boys X buckle 1 YK - ,X .W ., 4 on 2 w W ,- if I ,t.-- Q I ' f's,::,f.4.f- W lv' ,M-' isa Grimes, ims. Tiger boys bosketboll exhibits improvement The boys varsity basketball squad showed much improve- ment under the leadership of new head coach, Mr. Fred Turner. The Tigers entered the season with an experienced line-up of six seniors and two juniors. Boys junior varsity was composed of mostly underclass- men trying to prepare themselves for a spot on the varsity squad. The sophomores coached by Mr. Rick Atha had a tough start, but began to show improvement as the season pro- gressed. The freshmen roundballers had a rough and disappointing year although they did show moments of promise. The freshmen were coached by Mr. Tom Burnett and Mr. Dennis Smith. Boys Varsity Basketball. ROW ONE: Bobby Bell, lim O'Dwyer, Bryan Ar- buckle, Rich Wieligman, Barry Whiting, Robert Stickler. ROW TWO: Rich Li ,,,, ,, 4 , yf0y,fZ f '05 5 K , -vw.-W 2, . . f Q A .-. ek , .. .L SQA 'Mfxu.,Q Sf-Ag ., . 51 , tg vw Q tc v Q M Q A ..,. .C ' V X N in X . W t , wtf' L tk X . t . X A K 3. :mIf..w5, C R . ' Q .g t . .X , Q55 C xv, Wwpsyk-Q Nixga tt. X , 'fx' ---+ , B W ' .- -C x , , M e as 25 -Q r us an I V5 . 3 A g Senior lohn Peuster shoots a free throw. Bennett, manager, Derek Thomas, john Peuster, Danny Laeupple, manager ROW THREE: Coach Ed Cahill, Coach Fred Turner, Coach Paul Shulze. 1, , ,, ,fc WW? W wi My .1 ' ,2fQ7f 1 ' I L 4-,-x. ---1,-.-.v...,y,-1-1-QQ.-:sa-up gf ,wr iw. A' .:g'A -1:-' 4 - W Y v, 4u.:,: .V 1 Y 1 : ..:-' ' 2 Y H -1 W , A - 1:1 , . gl- f-- ,fra 3 :ai---ef-Y--Mw-.,. -N. 4--....,, I ! ? A KQQW' N, 0.1! 352306, 351' 9 , n ,-f ftmfifxw fm:-4!,?'V Z, ,l , 3 Burns, Wisdom go to stote mot meet LSHS had a successful season with a varsity record of 8-7 and a IV record of 3-7. The team placed fourth in District out of 12 schools. The highlight of the season was the victo- ry over Raytown-South in a dual meet. The score was 32-32 until Brian Howell, heavyweight, pinned Ray-South's Allan Lange, who later placed second in State. It was a great vic- tory for LSHS. Some outstanding wrestlers were Cartland Burns, captain, who qualified for state, Doug Adams, Sandy Wisdom, cap- tain, also a state qualifier, Bob Barklage, and Brian Howell, captain. Head coach lay Helland, coaches Iohn Repp and jeff Gall worked hard together to make the team do its best. Coach Helland said, I was very pleased with the seniors' achieve- ments, and was also pleased with the number of underclass- men who will be returning. It was a very respectable season in all stages of competition. W Coach lay Helland watches attentively. Doug Adams fights hard against a Tmman opponent. l l Varsity Wrestling. ROW ONE. B. Barklage, B. Parrish, D. Brown, B. Howell, ROW THREE: F. Urnise, S. Wisdom, D. Brown, B. White, I. Lynn, G. Son, V. K. lohnson, B. Wood. ROW TWO: Coach I. Repp, M. Shafe' D. Graham, D. Whitehouse, P. Martin, C. Burns. Gregory, Coach I. Helland, D. Welt, B. Mathews, B. Pratt, Coach I. Gall. Siegel, B. Koenig THREE: I i jew I ,f Volleybollers score i with experience, fun The Volleyball team had a successful season, said coach l Bob White. Although the record was 2-12, Coach White felt the team was a success. it An addition to the volleyball staff was Miss Cathy Battles. ii She was the junior varsity coach and the girls thought she a did a very fine job. . lunior varsity captain Gina Wood said, l'd like to get 2 more girls involved. lt's really a fun sport. One outstanding player, Sandy Nulliner, lunior, received honorable mention for All-Conference. 3 i i 4 i Cathy Pearson watches the winning team in delight. 3 N1....w. ! S 5 Marsha johnson gives Ronda Sheldon a helping hand. iid ' X if W!! 5 1. ,,, ,W W W-nfvff' iw? v-.,, X f,',f ,way Lori Beaman and Tane' Meyer exchange places. Ronda Sheldon spikes the ball for the winning point. ff ,,f , ZW, ,f, WM! g Arr F f I 2 if ,f l Q1 Lori 1 Z 5 Volll tant X ,f , if f f V ,, f Z ff ,V ,I f ! 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X I A 3' 49 f. fl 4 by- .:::.. , , U in 5 , 2? ,KM . ff , , ,n Mf U K My MWWWW,W f yffff X ffnf W A ff f X ff if f,,f 'V ' i '- WC X f f 'lp, ZQQQ fETV wr fff ,ff f M W It WX, ,? .J f 'f i x ff I C K3 Q 1 if Wfna A7 4, 4 nn mdwlclunl 'moin Event' governs LSHS Homecoming 79 The Main Event was the theme for Homecoming '79. School spirit was evident as students dressed in the desig- nated uniform for each day of Spirit Week. Monday was jersey Day, Tuesday was Look-alike Day, Wednesday was Silent Security Day, Thursday was Country Day, and Friday was the traditional Black and Gold Day. On Wednesday the Pep assembly took place. Queen can- didates and attendants were introduced along with their es- corts. Queen candidates were seniors Kim Garrett, escorted by Kelly Williams and Brian Milvaing Tracee Roher, escorted by Brian jones and Beau Groceman, and Claire Sappingtonj escorted by Glenn Tilton and Card Sappington. Representing the other classes in the Homecoming activities were junior, Dana Elder, escorted by Mark Leetch and Dwayne Sperberg sophomore Rhonda Groom, escorted by Steve Paneitz and Mike Glukowskyp and freshman Michelle North, escorted by Brad White and Andy Strohmeyer. Friday, after an early dismissal, students prepared for the parade. After winding around the streets of Lee's Summit the parade ended at the R-7 Administration building on Mill- er Street. Again queen candidates and attendants were in- troduced and float winners were announced. The first place float was built by sophomores while seniors took second, with freshman and juniors following. Club float competition was won by French Club and Miscellaneous entry went to Brad Wood in his 1923 Model T Dragster. Spirit lug Compe- tition was won by the sophomores with the seniors second and juniors following. During half-time ceremonies 1978 queen, Cindy Shuck crowned Kim Garrett the 1979 Homecoming Queen. The band Sparks entertained at the dance while stu- dents had their pictures taken by Ted Haub. An eventful week, a successful parade, the crowning of a new queen, and a well attended dance, are all 'lasting memories of Homecoming '79. X Kim Garrett is crowned the 1979 Homecoming Queen. ggi ,ith 1' 1 3 Big ff' fu 1 I 6 V rl . 0 M I! I 4' A I, 1, . A' A S1 2.19 y ff HPMA if T C W ,y . wma, 7 .. Q 8 Sophomores won first place in Class Float Competition. Hag COYDS member Sheri Greeley, Pdrlifipaied in U19 parade- . Ami' Q 'T-5 V x X wfW ff, ,ff Q ,ff-vs -,si -in wN,,a,,, A Michelle North dances with her escort Andy Strohmeyer. ff f, fs ,wwf Freshman Spirit Club initiates had to do all kinds of fun things. s l f :,. sg at ide. Band members were part of the Homecoming parade. Brad Wood's Model T Dragster won the Micellaneous entry. Fred Flke and Dennis Tlschirhart worked on the winning float Q39 memories of Cfgwning linger in molny minds Homecoming '79 brings back many memories, -but one memory particularly stands out - the crowning of the queen. During the halftime activities of the Homecoming game, 1978 queen, Cindy Shuck, escorted by senior lohn Peuster, crowned Miss Kim .Garrett the 1979 LSHS Homecoming Queen. Representing the classes were: seniors Claire Sappington and Tracee Roher, junior Dana Elder, sopho- more Rhonda Groom, and freshman Michelle North. As we remember Homecoming '79, we remember Kim, her court, and the many other activities. - Michelle North, freshman attendant. Claire Sappmgton, senior Attendant Tracee Roher, senior Attendant ' , 1 Miss Kim Garrett, 1979 I-tomecr L L iff f Wi 1 f WOW ff Wa if yv f f nyyf f Nz, in W2 WW :Mn 7 fa 4M ,Af 'V f if 1 X , ff? ,ff f 1f,f ff fyyf f V CZ! W ya f W! f ww ff ffW!? 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J-rl Y-,' ' nxt .,. fww, IW' M x 1-M I 2 ffm- 4, YW H ,ff Zz Z Students find entertoinment Ground Town After the bell rang ending the long week or just another school day, students did not go home to hibernate. Some became involved in after-school activities. Clubs, sports, cheerleading, drill team, publications and numerous other school functions took after-school hours and week- ends., Some students worked at part-time jobs. Students' work hours ranged anywhere from two to forty hours a week. Such places as eating establishments, clothes and discount stores, and gas stations hired high school students to work after school and weekends. Some preferred to work out of town. Popular places to work were Independence Center, The Mall, any of the many movie theaters, and at other lo- cations in Raytown, Independence, Grandview, and other nearby towns. What did students do for entertainment on weekends? Cruising up and down Third Street was a popular pastime both after school and weekends. Some students spent countless hours driving the stretch anywhere from 303 Carwash on the west end to Strike Market on the east end. Popular turning places between included the post office and Quick Trip or Sonic. Other entertainment included movies, bowling, roller skating, ice skating, and even an occasional trip into the city for a concert. The Plaza was a popular place with its Christmas lights or for just a change of sce- nery. After a school football or basketball game students packed into any of the many pizza places around town. For some upperclassmen, the eighteen bars of Kansas were en- joyable entertainment spots. Popular bars included Bo's, Pogo's, Zippers, Merry-Go-Round, and One Block West. Warm weather invited students to take advantage of the many parks and lakes around them. Harris Park, Lake Iacomo, and Prairie Lea Lake were all favorite gathering places when the weather was warm. 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A ' 1 ' Susan Adair Nancy Adee lan Allison ' Chris Adams Brenda Adkins V Paige Allred David Barnes Vernon Anderson laura Bryan Arbuckle Darlene Ballou - Tana Barnett j , f Mark Arbuckle Lori Barber Lori Beaman Georgia Short attempts to fill Santa's shoes. H Mike Adams Curt Allen leff Anderson' X . Tammy Adams, Tum Alley' A - Melody Anderson i all-' -1:,i,x 1 if uiliise- -- S,-,, , ...'14r4m-mean-1--Agn. Y,'1La-avfnqg-.. fdz Qs1'm'ii,' ' ,, I ' ' ' r Y ' g , ' 1. X 1 .pw ,-sf , 1 wif.-5:-: 1 -f' f'.- :if , ks.. 0 1 , ff I . ,if+P- Marshal E C? S W l Diana Bc O 2 , . y,,,,Mf.-7 .,,yi , ,, N, fi 1 f , ' Sv' 'wi f Q 4 W, , ff. -w , Y, M 1 Q f' X f' Mindy I , w ,fi W Shelley , ., ..,, Dan Bi ,..- l I , v .sry V f c w.,- A -at . BZ , N -X X N xx Q XX xx if s xx X 1 ss X X X 1 y X tt Y 1 X i Barnes Q X x ,Q N25 . xi? . f' A ,cs-S+' M' : ., ,. my , 1 N x f X X fr A X 1 X Barnett X gif'-we s s As ,W 7 WNW 5, Q 1 M69 Mmsws ww fjjwgms www -aman -.Q v 1 5 , Q ' ' I I L ,Q , ,. 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'f B gn L ll ' N B Dan Bllyeu , Brad Bolon Bowles R 4 B 137 ' ,iiQ,!f X N U ' Y n Y f-J f-Vid 'I 'gil'-11.14 gffw' - Q 11 ---fjf-fiiff'gf-'J ':'BL4-'7Liffi'T'AmvA .'J-Mum, funindfhwd UW' Y W L LW f 'wgnmaf A -f,g,',,,'-...,A,s:..n::::L,,.-.mf'., .,,, ..-, ,f .,-ill, V- 4 B Seni0fS d6fTICf1Stf0te mon artistic talents if Wes Bowser it P Mark Brinegar i . , - - ' 1 i I . Z Melissa Braden Kirk Briscoe ' , I 2 M i i V Kim Bradford leff Brockman B i 5 1 .i ' W I ii i i Iii K B B BPH! 55885 g DBWGYHC Brown ' Kim Howe helps decorate for the holidays. . is 1 Q W N i i B i i 'f K i Ee :Fug Rick Brown Lee Brummett Cecil Burk ludie Burkhalter Kerry Butcher 1 Ti 1 L 'Shaunna Brown ' Nelda Bunch Victor Burke Allyson Bums Connie Butterbaugh 3 , . i 13a lil My ix, 'f -, 'f' Brent Byb I 5h,.M,yf,6 f ia , f u ' - 1 rd' ,, Q if wb? i Lois Cant lohn Cha A M ,fs Mike CI ,, il if ,A 1 - Gina f 4 f an ' 'fi 'f t U K f VL 1 , Whig B, Z Bente C .....4 3. Q. wif 14 fm-M 5 30 7 fx? 1 f 4 I f W U -Q ' ' ,fer utcher I A 7-f , 0 af - . N X .ffz ,Q f .' , f WM, , ,, XQX x - N x XX N22 utterbaugh ..,.:,...r-ii Q B5 ft 1 i If ' .I ,A Y , , ' , , 1 .1 ' 1 ' if -'- ' - - f 7 f1::.1iri,.fe,l1?Q W ' 6-,-32 ' 4 ff' fi'-?' Ti ' ' ' - ' T ' N ' L 'B 'Wim' i ff' B A B C is ' .- ,L-fi. if -y 1, -. ,f'L'?. - . l Brent Bybee Bill Carboneau Tim Carlson Nancy Carroll ' Paul Cella X 1 I,-f B Y I 1 gf' ' Lois Canterbury Chris Carlson Kelley Carnesecca Troy Caskey Chris Chaffin - -f5herry Hovermale examines her work of art. , ' , ,, , , I i , ' 1 1 lohn' Chapman Tracy Church Brian Clements I I V I ,, x ' ,, ' bf' if f 5-' 252 f X V 17 ' 'KY A ' UA, V fi f I 2, ,: r -W, 4 J ,.' V , 7 X Q., f 1 3 -'if infix' .,.. f .. I Mike'CharIes Buster Clark Bill Conkling 1 - . y M X , ,A y 1 r B Q 1 ' fi fm :Ii 6 ' 1 fen g Y K. . B' l , W , 1 -, f' Q 1 5 1 n I q 45 Gina Chatman Tim Clark lanet Conn A - l P Benti ' Clashey Valerie Conrad U e b I 2 Y 7 W y 5 Q V, 139 I A-A-:dy I I Y Ti' - --eg ---' '4-Tl.-f 'W-' ' -V -.n::a.u.:.-0,,.,,m,,. ..., - -A ....'.f v 3333- V- - ,T ,Q A421 -- -1-I----cf -H---f-----Gai-.. .Wm Q ., ,, , ,, -' J iff 1 ,nf ' Y 7 'ii'f'.!iii . H Yfufiw-- W Ziff- vw reg' 5 fQg41g4 - 'wflgfi' 1 H, 'fwf 2,---- -f--2131! ffm- M 1 A , 1 ' I . W i . y Steve Everman Tom Famlof Rindy Fike Sandra Full 5 ' ' 1 F , 1, , , ,,.. .,..,,, 1 ..,A ,V..,. ,,,..,n . ,7,.,A , me , , 1 , , 1 1 A 1, f f 1 1 1 f , fm- 4 1 X'-1 I 1 - A ' .f4,,,' 4' 454:51 ' g fh l f f , 1 I 5 , W W, , I . ea, 1, , 1 , 1 12 1 f f 321: if 1 A Sharon Ewing Melanie Fastner Greg Finn Donna Gai 1 Q! 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ff-5 1 F Don Falke Daryl Felkins Mark Fischbach 'fb ' 1 qe, '-LZ 1 Uv, MQW, X N ,,,,M4q,,,mMm?!m 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 13 I , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 5 ig , , F I 1 - Bill Carboneau checks his Iawnmower paint in power mechanics. Danny Farmer Robert Fender Tom Flint , E 1 1 1 1 1'5 X 1 f 1 1 I , 1 xf 5 S 1 . ? Brian Foley V Lisa Foulke Tracy Fowler Llsa Frlcke Brian Fuerst 1 ii, . - ' 1 - I 1 Q , 5 , 'HQ 1 4 1 . 1? '1 le F 3 I ii 1 1 W E , l 1 ,fe Susie 'Ford ' Terri Fowler l Ron Freerksen Debbie Froehlich Randy Fuller 1 X 11 . ' E 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 i 142 5 iff!---4------?-fi4Lfg--AA-f--if-7--4-iff-eel-i 'gfgfg 'A 'ii 1 ...flf ' 'K Le,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,L if .,,,, 1,L,,,:,,g,,,,,L,,,,., f I be 1 Q4 -e, 1 q..1...JQ.ms--- ecelgii 1,g, or ' 'jf ,f r 'FFF' e4f11'v'- 1 -1- N - . J K Kim Gllmore Mark Goucher Phil Green . . ,, ., ,, . W., , V f y, 1 V i . f ' ,, 0 5 if , f P J 5 f f A f f , 4' A 4, I M if W. sm f if yy , fi' iff! n 5' c.. 'ff f Z f f V ff W , f Z 4 f f f fjyf ff X fjf X 'o , 1 X 0 'loi Greenway Cmdy Goppert Gae Griffin 1fg'.J5Kggix r- .aim rip.. i . 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X Swag: Q f f 1-W X U1 X 5 N f 1 F x 3 Q a Hill X0 f X N X W X A , , P W Wa kws X f 2 f , XS I xv ef f f L ,. X X K im ' X 1 5 ff Z W-7542713 'f f YS I lisey locker , 5 71' M. ,', fp IVE? ff' f I jf 41,1 V51 X , fm . 1 ' , v,,f,,f 41 f 7 sv ,X ju , ,, l, . f 1 ,. 44 ? M .wfwjzu ,J f 1 5 f QW 1 f ' an 5 f f f f 1 M Hoke 'f:. .:., yi? Q' J. I X x , 1 , K I 1 . Q 1 1 J A 1 V, I, V ,TY -1, -?3-,..---- ,,....,..,.-.r....., .- ,...,...-,.J.-..L, . . . - 5, ,f!fr . , . V I , ...,T........T.....7...1.--,,i,...,7,-17 T- VT 7, ,J -L, R A Avt?,Ii11H1+?-1f?f+- -:Jaffa-E214-W-if:-e,'. Q-,www -f'- il - -- - - - -y fa., , iff!-:y,'. 45 'Ls ,y 3' '- k I, p,.x,:vg9....,,,!' -,'-- ' ' ' .wp- Homecoming royalty are introduced at a peo assembly. Sherry Hovormale Briar: Howell Bill Hudson Kim Howe Mark Hoyle janelVHunt l. i I ? 3 4 'l 3 Ii i n if ' I i i 145 . H . I ''y-sys-lagyQln:iuyyuaiazm.a,.L:m,v.14m,,,MW ,. ., 'fs .af 412' AWP vf V2 I -. 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' V ' ,f ' gil' .,-A,,,g,, 'l w I e ' I , ,A Q f - ' . r 1 I , , f , ' , ! , W ' ' 1 , L K 3 V I X i i n M 1 N , , - , A 1 l A , , , 1 f I ' 1 A r , x 2 el S 1 i 1 if Pm 5 Q M ' lf I ' 4 T 1' 5 M I ni H A ' W' is N' i 1 w ns ii S , ' I W 'x 1 l E u 1 I V U i w II! 1 , ,,,.-.. ,,... -.,,.,...,.... 'x ... V.1.-4'unIH'fQ,Hi r ,.-..,.-.4m,:.-?..x.,...Ls-,ees-i,,...:,,.,W.,m,9,44.-H.+.,, , k V, A -grgh A- Wd-v -Awww A RMKMI f' ,, , , fl in ,I Te ww, . iw 1, 75:2 nf G 2 Sho '42 X if 2 , f W 5 gg. X , Z2 ,Mg Q? lu VE .9 2 1' W iv' V 1 Al l,is-an Mil Zassie loneg A vm X ' gn A ff or K- .4 Iliff.- X Q , - XZ, :Q 3 QQXM up f Kelly lonesm 5 K K A , r ' 1 v v 1.9, g , . . I r 1 i , - . ' I 1 , ,Y A, ,g,,,,,-, i ,A ,-1. , - , , .-, ,, ,, .Y , - , ,,,.,- ... n . O ------ ----, l '--df -Y it -4 -2-- .,,. ,-, ., ,.,,.,,.. ..,A ,g . , Y, ..,,,,k -' V F. ' ar their future X x Teri IOIIES Kip Kennard Rusty Klotz i jamie Langley Lori Lawrence l Shona lustice . ' Pam Kincaid Kim Kowalski Doug Larson Sandy lawrence H Q X ' a, '39 J 'fw fr' , M .- . an E. x,i, K f 1 1 f A 1 f ? Q N X -w efllenlones ' ' oaper. - Q lune Kanai Tim Kindell Tom Knipp I Amy Keister E ' lohn King ludy Lackey ' Sandra Fuller pecks away at-60 words a minute. . Mike Kennamer IOC Klff' . CIW Une e - ---- -----W an e e - i l . , .diff , ,,,.'Q,L ,, -QQ, ,Li f ' 4 3 . A . h L :- BLU -M571 -:ii ' ' 5 , f..5l LA - 7 , ,, ...- --,-........... . . V - . V mwah- Y' Y 7 Y ,- -- -. p-.2-7., , -. Seniors get to work x I I l LI , Q-.- Y Tonya Long Leslies Louden leff Lynn ll A 5' ., ' 1 Tammy Looney Lavonna Lovern xx M 1 48 Mike Lynn Azfy, M ,-WA , fx 'Wy if Vi W ' mf U4 f ,, ww ' X 22 ff-' Y X , X 1 if ,. is jf ff, , LW A 7, , .QW 1-,M-X, ,psf , I ny, 94,-,, Q I M -,ZX Q- 7 - Lori Pemberton and Kim Bradford make hall decorations. ,f Y f , bat 132.31 i. Q,-af, fe V 4- -'Q Wea , f 'im 'Q o e , , Q, f Q fMm f'b9fx.e A I r. f -- f A 7 WY, , V + , Qs fa!,2aq5-mu V 14 14- Z . zff 1' . ,, George Lord Lane Lowe lim Mack - ,, t , - f it 4 . Wsfmf fs V: V f ' 'WA V Li ,-.., . ' 1-12.- f .' - ,v ty. 5 0,5 , f ,, ff :V F ,5 M . . 1 , ff -5 f , -, f V, v 3 , gf .pf A 7 ,V-fs ' Qi A f f fi' I Befky qw . f ,H J f f I X ff V! f 1 f X 'S ' 5 X f ' iff w- ,e:yfwf,Qg gfs-f, W. iw W ff N f ., of Q15 PWA 450 K Q ' Zenda Lemon Mark Loar Ron Lohr fp s r 1 , f L ,- A- f J- f WZ' 212' f fi 1 ' L Qfigwisf X f fs 72 'WW i 2 1 , .,,, M , 'r f 4 ' if Gary Lorenz Marty Lund Christy Madden ff Don Livingston Kelli Lockard Steve Long Debbie Heineman hunts for a hidden assignment. 41.1'wz1e-an---was-:sais-I-xii-sidslw ':nni: ,:-IE:1,,,. y 3.4, ,-+-- ,J--E5 1 M-fx 1 i --L -if iv-5-:A V474 I rv:-V . 1 xt ' L , . 5 . S Twyla V , ' ff' , 1 I 'Q K 1 if i5 K X 1' 1 i in Z, 15.6 Ann A i .R me '57 . Q 42. ' 'r f NRSV f f' f vw w ff fvmx fax ff ,45W5,wfisfzf A fk Q X X f 4 ,R X f , s X X - Hit 4-ffm A X X , X f f f X W X 'Illl i ynn ff: 247 V- f' ,My -eg, ack s Q D :W X- ff fx 4 4 Z W , My W Madden fi K 1 J -1 l 'I 1 X I w ' I ,W . 1 ,, , , , ,.I ..,,, ,.. , A , , 55,477 gil '4iiX,,i-, iT'ii,,1i, Tii? diff , 'ig'jj1'gff45T -Y 'v ,M vw I y In 1 Deanna Hollis gets straight to work in clerical practice. . C 3. 1 'f l 1- ZX. pf 2, I 5- , ,. fi ' W X f fwfr ' 1 f N , .V - 32 C QHQELQ 5377 X wi-mg We , yew 1 A . c P P724 . X ' N4 , ws' ,AM . ,Y W -W , . ,.,,.-,wff:f.:--sf:,,,.fq,1f-gf-ffE.-57.,,T,59-3:,,u-.-v-j-ff,- fy, , Connie May Mark McGlothlin Kelly McClain lohn McKee Debbie McClellan Randy McKinnis ext- 5' -.g fx ,MQ ., ygwwcg mf! f 4, f M ZS ,sw Q: W? W Xe , C 1 www , fy , Q, , f ' Q f' -f :Q '- 5 i W ., ,X AWS ev . ,, JSA X V! f 0 354 5 0 fix ' f 1? 45449 4 14 f f f ,io f 1 4 vi gy f '1 Mig, ,Q 3 f , wi Q K- M f mg, f ' 4? X S f X X 4 f X f , x X x X, , M ' 4 A 11 JG f Q 'X 'SY' Y f W ff Teri McElroy 'V A y 2 so if A5 ,A A 4,. 45 v' Q24 as Q! fy ww Q45 . ,.. 5, , ,. .J 1, ' Q: .sf L' f f ' ' 1, o ff? I 1 ' Becky Mahan lim Malone Chanda Martin 1 V rf f 5 , f X , f J J af , f 1, f f X 6 X4 1 X ff! I 9 ff X f V, ff i W iw X ' V J f f 4 J A5 f 5, , Q f ,f f f 4 4 f 1 , f X f ! 5, f A ,Z f X! f f X f f ef j f f j, f 0 f H V' A f , f' 1 X f 3 F ,, 5 ,ss 1 :f f ff 7,, i f- . , J',-i'Q'4. ' C ,Mi 12 .' 'v-1697i-' X gl A . Twylah Mahan Cheryl Marshall ,,,l J i 4 Roger Martin Ann Mahnken loe Marshall , C Kirk Matchell .Z 1 Linda McKittrick lackie McEntire - Todd Mehl x , J? ,v 7,41 1-man S .--'A K.. rr-f f ----f------Q N f--sf, , ,s , gjj J1 pi i J ,xii i' f -' -:TT'T 'i 'Z fir' ---, , . .dk ,gf ., i ' .. .f i ' D D 'VAN' 'DDD ' D - i i ' ' ' . i ,. M ' M g . - L I Senior seminars offered ' r I time for study ond ploy ' 3 ' 1 D i miie Nill Sheri orrwiner Q Laura C ,, , if ,, M fi 8 ff iwlfff X ' , :.f' ,. ,l Q,-,la I I , I i r ' e . N 'iri r I Ray Mendez Q Vickie Minnick lohn Moschell lackle Naylor y ' i ' ' 4 W , V www f 1,4 iff X , E ri 5 4 , '. ', 'rl j . , ' i F . - ' Ketra Oberlander ' Roger Ortiz Davld 1 i 5 ' ir i y Robbie Ludgate and Hal West study in seminar. i ' A I 1 1 I . J .. . . iii ' 1 Peggy Merrifield Yvonne Mitchell Wynne Moss . Duane Neal ig r A ' i i ?r 1 r I if 1 I ' 1, ' I i V i i 1 i 1 Vinney Mesa Debbie Moore Duane Muckey Mary Nelligan ,NI , 4 , ily! ii 4 X ' Y Ei f D7 leff Milinovich ' liumora Carol Murphy Darryl Nelson gr r M r, ! fr ri , M r , 5' N z i y i , 1 I . iwmr 3 EF i Brian Milvain r Richard Morris i Margaret Murphy Paul Nielsen if s 4 i 4 i E4 1 ii i i l A, ty - p N f , 150 ' be ' y,m,,,,,,,,,,,.-3g1ggQgqg.,i'fijfi giggjiijrgpjzai ,sgsf ,,,,,,,,,, M- s so V we n g. 0 A - 'll :N , L, ee-. ee. t we - - .,. .... .., 1' , Y,-Y , . -,,. x, V-. , I, ., - .YU ,,. . Y , ,-+7 ,fm Y: ,, ,ez-...,-....-.-,...-.MM2.,..-,.., 'l - Y ,Q af y wiler , lallrl Oswald Ed Paneitz 2 1 mil : David Owens Mark Patton 1' . 1 seminar. W'Y'7T L'f.7f Y - tv - k , , V ...i,,,1.f.-3,T-,,..,,,,-Y- -'-4 1 1 1j:j. f:-H-E-rvvij-,j?3:fwi-ffrs-xvfavf Robin Leipard watches Yvonne Mitchell as Tim Alley studies. . I I Naney Patton Donna Pendergraph lamie Pittman Lisa Pool Mary Pedrow lohn Peuster Daryl Plude Mike Porter V Lori Pemberton Shannon Phillips Teresa Poe Shll'0ll PONCI' 1 ' 5 3,1-if 'MLTFQW , .,. ,, ...-,...........-. , ..,-,..,...,f, , -, , 3 '-W , f 'A' fm- W , , , , ,,, W U H , , Y , - . . Y-, - f - A' ' ..--- ,- we AW i A Robert Prater David Puffett Kathy Quick Scott Reed 4 K I I K i Q i I s ' R y ' Tim Prescott lee- Pulse David Raymond Kimberly Reinhart fi ' l '+I ? w 1 i f i - U ru Q E ' il ' 5 4 3 i 1 2 S it . . I Steve Prettyman Sheila Purnell Mark Reddig Kathy Rhode i - , lim Sharp and lay Hunt wait till the very last minute to get to class. , K? Q 25 I , ' r ,ln ie ' Victor Burke organizes the wood as Mr. Q f Page's TA. ii i 4 K E 2 1 I W L K 14 E M 3 K 1 I bein gui f ' 1 - . Kevin Roberts Steve Rodgers t 152 I jf . Ii 1 ' Mfr V ww ' M ,, X ff X at W 4 , Z V Zz Jaalcwnqar-rfgziA11haQ1Qg4:'LEui.Wg. 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V ' A . ,-. .ik 31' 1' Q X Seniors find closses exciting T T5 ii Diana Summers leff Tanfvater Gordon Taylor Derek Thomas Tim Thompson Tom Thompson Doug Uchtman lohn Vert ' Tracey Thoms Beth Ullery Carol Vorls Rohm Lelpard, Brent Bybee and Vmney Mesa IOIII In a dlscusslon In family relations . 2 i ! 1 , Yvonne Todd Y Rohert Ulrich lon Wainwright - 1 K, s 1' .,,,. W- f, f' ' ' ' J.. - ' ' .g.,:...,'T ' a:..u::z 1.5, L N ii i ,-5 U - m sfi-574 M I gf' Y l Greg West Cristi Whenham leff White . Hal West lim Whitaker -Richard Wieligman - Roy Walker Marvin Walton Lou Warner ' y 1 fff4v,f1fff- f ' f I x . , ' V 1-P2!:,Z,,W X -f-W X fn . ' ly ' , . V ,Q ?' , ,W I pw , f ,Z 'i A , ' L f .,,,, 4 , , Rick Weyhofen Gina White Bonnie Wilkes Charles Wallace Robin Walz David Webb A Rick Morgan works on a rough draft. l Clay Wallace ' Brian Ward if Bill Wehner David Wallace Kim Ward ' Darin Welt I X jennifer Walter laura Ward 'Y e Davidewgndelman . , ' , ilvhlili-. !,,,. 3131 -ll.1.7f,.iiiE' . 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Mg Lf ' Q ' . - V .1 1 wg-.nv -7 cuff- 1' - --.um ga.. -:fir - - Ty -- iw-1-fi.. , ,1.,-. '-L:-K M - -1 Q f .. .3 '+. .415 ' - f- 1'- V 1- -f-,e ...Ap 1.:,:- rfzf- ,wp-1 f1f .1.L-,,,p7-,, -.'- . - V P4-,.--S-: - wh, .---sb : an 'ffl 1' W sisolong time Q lohn Williams Kelly Stephanie Wllllams Chrlstlne Wilson Art Winans i Keitli Williams Perry Williams 1 i r Karl Williamsen ' ' lim Wilson, Tom Wingate 1 1 Q I Carl winmerowd . Marion Wwdham Beffv Yeldell fu Ji 1 I Y Sandy Wi5d0m Karen Woods Missy W0lf ii ENC Debbie Zaske i Lorie Cornell makes a new friend. Reed Z ff-Z wun-o-vw - iee , , Cm: cf... vfwwmmm. W7 KW' S is X K ,N y 5 X Q Q x f MS XXX Jur in lunia Div. II. Dan nior cl father, The Fischb. Hall, tr lunior Fischba vice-pr if , f Rick B Lissa E I i I. Juniors begin yeor in new surroundings luniors liked getting away from Div. l and starting in r Div. II. Dana Elder was Homecoming attendant for the ju- nior class. Her escorts were Dwayne Sperber and her father, Mr. Dan Elder. The junior class officers were: president Lindsay Fischbachp vice-president, Ron Mirickp secretary, Rena Hall, treasurer, Amy Clements. .5 I i i li . . . A lunlor class officers: Row One: Amy Clements, treasurer: Lindsay ,' Fischbach, president: Rena Hall, secretary. Row Two: Ron Mirick, , vice-president: Mr. Manne Magady, sponsor. fi 1 if 1 Xt N i 4:11 ss .str as is - . ' XX, 5- P .- -. sy. .2-If' Q H fm ' .N : . 8 .. sw ff. , .W A Q as . ' -' f f X.. I N 1, X Q I . 1 3 XX N xx Keele: 'N - X 'i'i i ' . X X xi i . -,A.-, X Q M N X XX sf CX Q it fx QX X Q N mx Q x Q w so X X Q Q X I S A ,tw cw .' A 'vi . -,s-.N 1 ' keys- E' is C 2 ! ' .0 ' fx ' Michelle Sandra Ron Anderson Bryan Babcock Abernathy Alexander Debbie Kerry Bailey Brian Acklin Shelly Allbee Andrews Cheryl Bales Collin Acuff Anne Almash Karen Mary Beth Harry Dana Anderson Aschwanden Barker Addington leff Anderson Nicole Aubin Carl Barnes lohn Albin Debbie Austin i ex XSX 'S X, N . E . 5 1 - ' p . J 1 95412 i ii f f 5. ' 7 ,, ' . ' i ,ff ' f ,- A , i 5 M r :,. --' 1 ,f , 'y ,:,.: 1 Q. . 5 Rick Barry pam Bell Delgreg Lea Anne Berry Keith Bitzer Selly Blixt 2a1lphBBondon gcc:tBBost Lissa Batarse Lisa Belser Bennett Anne Blbbee 3-WY Bland '98 BOIOH 5 'mei' 0 owen leff Benton i i i A: ,V J. li if W 0 - 4 ff, ff f ,Q 5:5 - A 1, 7 1 7 gi f ' if 'A ' 1 Q yi! f gli ? Z Z 3' 1 1' I Q7 1 . 4' I 47' ,, may ,, M 7 - 2 y as 5 1 31' '29 C MZ? Nz we , '.:,:'22? 5 Q'-' 2 TMI? fill A f ' K,fM,,, l 2' l Wy jf . .y-f- , .'f: gf? Z 7? i' h Z 7 7, Way , X , ,,,, J. V. kv HB2 ff Rodger Bowers Chuck Brock Ann Brownfield loey Braden Charles Brooks Gena Buehre Scott Brady Carrie Brown Riley Kim Braswell Rob Brown Builderback Barb Briggs lean Brown Melinda Bullard Karen Britz Portia Brown Bryan Bumgarner Kathy Bunch at ' fff Steve Bunch Colleen Burch Linda Burch Paula Burch Paul Burden Travis Burnett M Q. ,dt Xrxy N V' .X K XXL X X. N X .W ,.kt ,X f I 1 f Dana Elder dances with her Homecoming escort Dwayne Sperber. mf: X y ' 'ff' 7 V 4, :..,,Z ' . ,, - WA' ' 7W fo V L -4 W :MQ ff: ' E ff ? 4 gh 1' J' QQ! W 2 I if 6 ff Q X ' 11 fy fb V77- 'Hui f, ' 4 to ' Z 5 3 f X aar Z ,. A ,sy T' M224 Dixie Burry Chris Campbell leanne Burton lohna Brian Busick Campbell Elissa Cachero Buster Cantrell Rose Carboneau Rose Carroll Todd Carroll Laurie Carter Cathy Cartwright 'Ly Beth Casey Debra Caswell Lisa Caughron Peter Ceynowa 'V 3:5150 pv 4 c hav, ls' C 1 P 1 W W1 ,I-Wm. Kare Cl Greg Carc Cl Deb CI Brya Racl u A rf U 1 i . . ii KW? ,,, . to -N N fy, , :AM , ..... ,f 'f'1fflf.' V4 2 45. ykaipff H 7- 5 , l. 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K E 3 77 w w I X I i yr ' W 2 My ' gg lf ,ff W 7 far 4' 1,105 , we V , 4 Q, ' if ,,, ' Q ,iq arm gy ' ' ' f 1 'Q Q it , Q 3 .5 V-vi ' ff 1 ' My 5 W f.,,,:, f L ,Q I , Z3 M- ' C a 0 , y .1,'f f I, V I X X! , RZ ' D Regina Corley David Cortner Bob Creamer Terry Davis Mark Corn Cherise Cox Gene Darby Warren Davis , Claudia Scott Cox Flip Davis Peggy Decker ' Cornett Karen Coy Mark Davis Lori DCFFCECC f leff Corson f Brian Ford and friends ride in Homecoming parade. 1 r A Q i Karen Susan Clark Donna Collier Tina Cook ' Chaldecott lenny Clay Kacy Collins Wendy Cook Greg Chaney Amy Clements Perry Collins loey Coon Carolyn Kim Clements Debbie David Cooper Chapman Karen Coe Comstock Cindy Debbie Kim Coffman Rhonda Cook Copeland Cheesman Tammy Cook Debbie Bryan Church Copeland vm ,s.,-,,,m Wm Rachelle Clark Wfffwmqm, CY aswell ghron , ynowa I D-r L 5 r , l i zdfgiv r f f ii , air y . , , r M l ,yr s ff 4 QW y 0 'jj was , ,- ,Z fy W5 gi I 45 Y f X! X , -f Z ,- U X fy X fs ff w i X y Q 4 Wayne Stark and lim O'Guinn pop a wheelie yu I E Q , , f 1 1,.,Wf - W .ffijj 7 E 'V,, I, ,.,, A 1 e ' X , Z X 5 'ax 'O f 0 x 1 1 X X ax Q! Diane DeGroot Mike DeMayo Scott Denney Brenda Dennis Tom Dennison Bill DeSpain f M07 ff ! ij!! fl' X 1 X f 551777 . fy 'V ' V 'iff ff A 1 1 W x jffa lim Dir julie Dunlap Sheen Evans Lindsay Bryan Ford Danny Fraze Debbie Fuchs Kris Dittmer Patsy Tina Evinger Fishbach leff Ford Glenda Fnesen Bill Fuller 5h9 9Y DUl1ningl0n Eddie Falk Kevin flSh6f Chet Franke Susan Frisbee Lake Furney D0h0 fY Kevin Eager lohn F3I'l'iS Brad Flilwafel' Everett Frasier Darren Frlstoe Megan Gandt Calvin Steve Ebert lamie Faulkner jennifer Folsom Downing Kerry lulie Fields Linda Driscoll Edgington Bob Dugger Dana Elder 3 Bob G. Sharon Gan Laurie 1 . A S is - x 511 S QA . l E I Lisa H Rob l- leff H, Brend .. rr NS A R1 x sift 0 sf an -wx fi X. - L ul Sax L ' A i 1 Hll participated in gala Homecoming parade fi' X X fb Q Q -- 1' +f I, -nf. ES- - X. Q X A, ,, 3 , t 2 is was Q X 1 Q X 5 f f W 5 i S Ki ix -v A J Bob Gardner YSLUBN George Cindy Gillette Angel-.Goff Terry Green R011 Griegel Sharon SLIUIY G.'bblnS 5f9Ve.Gllm3n Sheri Greeley Don Gregory Lorenzo Griffin Gardner Vlckle Gilbert leff GIVHII Kevin Green Marla Gregory Gene Groover Laurie Garten VW bbie Fuchs l Fuller ke Furney egan Gandt 4 .KJ Y ,ii grnw V ti. Lisa Hammond Kathy Harbit. Rob Hampson Connie Harding leff Haney Becky Hargus Brenda Harbit Annette Harness ,ai - x I 9 Greg Harris Lisa Harter Dena Hasty Larry Hauser Barb Haynie Becky Hazlett Georgette Hazelrigg David Heaviland R . L? X ,- i 1 i R0g9l' Gl'00V9l' Theresa Hale R0dneY Gudde leanene Hall ChI'lS Hafk Rena Hall QE F The junior float shows much time and hard work. 4 Juggling proved hord for novice juniors QW ll T27 f 'f f ffff f Z? 1 X Z fr f , W 1 2 'i ff, Sharon Smalley tries her hand at luggling. l ,A r 1 K fi ' --., V M 7 Qu . ., I '35 if f-'fa ww . v- 1 . , 1 4 ws- , 1 f H 1 KQV: 2 Yi z ' K.. r v- , in 4 I' I fl.. r Suzann Mark lr Kim lo: Ruth K fi-, , an .44 1 7 ,nf ni-E1 -4. : X v , VVA, ., - we X is Z ,Z ,f Q ,W VV., I fl Y , , W X. V Q fy h , I f ,,,. if r x if 4 ffl N , ,,,,, Z, f ew W ,M . ,al fx , 'fil,2,f . .N ,. Candace Heimsoth Rhonda Heisterberg Melissa Helffrich ' Greg Helm Mindy Helmuth john Henry i Sandra Herde Dawn Herman Lee Hertzberg David Hertzog Gary Hertzog Larry Hibner Steve Higgins Don Hilker jeff Hines Mark Hirt Mark Hockett Melissa Hodges 1, . ,y Mark Hoduski jeff Hoffman Eugene Hollon Devin House Robert Hovermale Sue Howley , K Q Tammy Hunt Ashley lohnson Kim james Brad lohnson Terri lewitt Andy lohnson Paula lohannig- Kristi lohnson meier Lisa lohnson Marsha lohnson Mike lohnson Brian lolliff Dwayne lones Eva lones Mike lones Steve lones V 1 s my X wnxx X xi K W Q wr' , .ww , - -XX , lr my V f f i' ..,. Lis iz? f i :au X Q ,s-r: A' -A--- wi ,ly f 1 MQW ' . s ,wx.Y,:--,.-:VN -,,,, ,,,, , , M 41 ,, if '5 f. 0 1 J 4 V . , , , 1a':-- ' A'-611' 11 V' -T . Mi, ,:,- Y 1 5 :.':f.1-21: ,:.:Fff.,.f gi: - W -' , 'i-l:52Y- '-- '-:H f-.zgas-r-4.:.4-nkzafrazl , Juniors tried 'working hord' during closs. ...M Q- fy Q 4 K' K ,,,, wmwwfffsvfwvlff' M, M ,gsnwfw Lisa Needham, Bryan Bumgarner, Kevin Murphy, and Shelli Yoakum chat while waiting for the bell. ,... RA . KX? fe 1 i A . s w ci Q 'f- , wow, X ' K 1 T ,r N N Q , P eww Q ,xx X ic'c gf. nuff: 1 lf ,Q x X Q X x Nw X 53521 12522: ' . - f vs 1' X Sf. . lim Luttrell Ron Maize Sue Marsden Greg Lynn Kyle Mallot Bob Marshall Cindy Lyon lerry Manford Randy Martell leff Magady Brenda Mansell Glenda Martin x ,Ig ,Q rl 4 .rim N M . Q Tracy Maslanka Brent Mathews Greg Maxon Steve May W Wm F r i Kathy McClain Mike McGuire Teri Mersman Alicia Miller Shawn Patty Tane Meyer Mark Miller McCorkIe McQuiIlen Tracy Meyers Linda Mills Kim McDonald Shelly McVay Andrea R0n Mirick lohn McEntire Raymond Milinovich Mercer . 5 - XGX 37? S. 1 Melody lane Moore Sharon Moore Terry More Mitchell Phil Moore Paul Moranville Greg Morgan Karen Moore cg R. ' 1 E i 1 ,, K Q Vw' X x Q5 fi? if ,Ma Xt' fix My 1, S ff ff fi .F S 5 Hx 5 ? A51 3 wx , V . -I Hope bau Doug Tom I lohn I Kevin Kelly Lisa h l i. 'Ns X xx N vtiller diller Aills irick vtore Aorgan . X , - ASQ , xx. - ,, Q YW 2 1 if X2 N , MV- aan., ,-Q,s3- X x ':' .:- ,:-:S:s:s:-s4-'- Q. ,X , ' ' ii ms n . i Q' Wg, 17' sw , . ' .DPA fi f '- lx 52 zz . f-A i' ' v w v a Hope Mothers- baugh Doug Muenks Tom Muren lohn Murphy Kevin Murphy Kelly Neal Lisa Needham Evelyn Nesbit Susan Nichols Pat Nield Beth Nolker Sandy Nulliner lim O'Dwyer Angela Ogden Staci Ogle Myron Oglesby lim O'Guin Kathy O'MaIIey Ray Ortiz Wanda Osborne Whitney Oswald .SQ .O 5, cv, Todd Phillips Wendy Phillips Steve Pearson Diane Plank Iohn Donatucci Curt Powelson Dawn Praiswater Brian Pratt -.ww lohn Pace David Randy Palma Pendergraph Greg Parker Denise Penning Susan Paris Darla Pennington Chris Pfaff Z! AW in aff! Mike Praznik Marty Preator LeAnn Pryor leff Puffett Suzanne lones takes a break from studying. 167 Juniors excel In chosen elective closses 4 .A- .XJ - ..-..i.i,...1.1...................., 0 0 ' svGW Q4 W Y 3 , 4 fy f x sn! i ' 1 V ,fm I -r'i Q 3 , 1 s X! , f R I 5 3 . ,, 7 1? f w if ' Q? .K f WT XA P A ' a ff his I sv J f 'K 'W gal ,M 1 'wXX I 2 I tt , ,N if l B N l k sj l 1 y f' 4 0 , f ' 51' A 'H Kim Lewis prefers sewing by hand. ,gn : 5145 X X X X 5 Q A X x Q K xv 41 X Q' . X' X X X N if , as .NNN E f -'-' ' Q: XV Y 9 NJN? 1 4 is X Xxx y x x is f H3g . 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IIB rf IAQ- :Bi Greg Stokes Sheri Stoll Tina Stone Paul Stonum Deena Storer Cindy Story Todd Strannigan Annette Stufflebam Bill Summers Brian Swaim Mark Taylor Mike Tieg Steve Thomas Bill Thomas Aimee Thompson Ieff Thompson lune Thompson Kim Thompson Scott Thoreson Delesa Todd Tammy Torrence Some juniors try hord to moke school fun ff ffff-MW A ' .-f A fa ' , Mix' T V:,, , fz j , f X MQ , , K 'ff f ,ff ,G f 'Z f, A9 f 0 fi X ,, xl , X I fr? 1 f f 2 f 4 A David Towne Kathy Turk Fred Urnise Mark Nancy Brian Turney David Verbrugge Troutwine Ed Turney VanBlarcum Mike Trent Truly Chuck Ulrich Tim Vansell Vermillion Teresa Ray VanTrump David Voris Tschirhart Sherry Waggoner V17 lennifer Waite Gary Walden Kevin Walker Rhonda Walker Shelley Doherty prepares for her typing assignment. 1 ' Jfiw i Z A 1 y ,gf 1 f , W ' 5 2 W L ff! V 1 . , , ,1 ,V my Z A ,f . V ' 1,5 , 4 g' JF, . 4 .2-f-1 .., f X f ff ef Pam Wallace Carolyn Walter Craig Walter Doug Walter Kim Walton Kelly Ward DeeAnn Warner xv Walter Wassell Brad Weddle Pat Weddle Kim Weeda Arthur Wegener Mike Wehmeir Becky Weight if lohn W Rhonda Gary Vl schrr Dan W Beth W W i. in ' V , if f 'L' ,W f, fy f 1 . jj 7 2 ., . H U: 12' Ah 55?J 4,j?f, ' i .X mx Wassell eddle ddle eeda ener , lehmelr Neight l ' '73 ':' xxx X N v ' X x5 S 'e' as ' sa sf I N ,fix 2 Y' X X ,Xa X A Q 4 S ' RSX fi X Q: N X X , X 1 X ' Q ' ,M y ,Q ,,V. ig, Y I Nfeu-N-Maman 1 , ' john Weiss Brian White Gretchen joe Williamsen Rhonda Wells Darlene White Whitley Kathy Willis Gary Wessel- jeff White Gene Williams jeff Williard schmidt Vance Kim Williams Doug Wilson Dan West Whitehouse jeff Williams Ken Wilson Beth Wheatley Patti Robert Whitington Williams Todd Strannigan watches hands, a definite no-no. 'Nz Shelley Wilson Lynn Wiltermood Martin Wix jenny Wolf Dana Wollerman joe Wolverton i- jeff Wons Brad Wood Marcy Wright Paula Wycoff Cheryl Yarber Debbie York Cindy May Bart Storey Barry Whiting Cla af 5 M Qgmgx s AM hwy, fm vi, f NEW S Sz Q X 3 X , X Y .x X . MM x . x-vlvwwm-,wMNM,. Nw W .m ,X QNJMNNMNYAM Q , xg . X ai? ix Q5 W w. f Z, f VA' If 44 wx .NM an f f M ,, , 'i' ,J f VW!!! ,V f ff ' V a Pff iff. ' 22 :f F' -1. V '54 Q X Y W Q ,yy zi... f , 1 , S , X 1.11 A ' J xv 4 X , w S ,Q Q 1 X J 'mi X , 42 x 41,-:C R AI D Sc Ed Lo Ier -I-.G-L.,.....-.-+.....--.,.., ..,.,,.,,.,,. ,. - -v-v ..... 4 5 Sf? A YV ,X 9 5 if O X x xx 1 l Y A f 3 . A. ,714 , kL,.. , f ML W M I a B, l I 'ff ff! f W I WTQWZ W ' 4 i x if 4 FR .fy Stl Roy Acklin Allison Adair Doug Adams Scott Akins Eddie Aman Lori Amos lennifer Anderson 1 . T, , . ,, . . J V-' 'Hrs N W Y- W V y x -- X -is-X ywyfxyt- .,.,. ,,?:E::-2::- - - ' .,.. ., S F 'Qs 1 E, 32. '- bfi xl, 5 .V K ' f ' -A s Q . .tau . C. QQ., Q- . yy., N Q if , . f C -- . X. - :Q r. Mig I.: s if if : iff N - ,- f, :f , ' 4...-r x M 5 lifgf ls l : gifffsislz ws. ,- if 1' . 'Ziyi ' V 1, F v ., . 4 . ,. f X Leta Anderson Chester Atkins Adele Andrews Renee Atkinson Keith Arbuckle Kevin Austin Kurt Arbuckle Charles Aylward Chuck Danny Bailey Armstrong Mark Bailey Kim Ashburn Todd Bailey Geri Asher Brenda Baker Susan Baker Annette Baldwin Scott Bargman Karen Bark Paul Barnard Mike Barnes Sophomores Strive to 'Show Stuff' The sophomores began the '79-80 school year as Div. I uppercIassmen. They showed their stuff during both Homecoming and Courtwarming activities. During Homecoming week the sophomore class placed first in the float competition. They also achieved first during the Homecoming festivities. The class of '82 again proved their ability to be able to carry out spirit by winning the hall decoration and spirit jug contests. Rosemary Giacomo was the Courtwarming atten- dant. Through hard work and effort, the sophomores proved their spirit and ability to excel in most activities they partici- pated in. lohnna Baxter Kim Beaty Randy Beebe Mike Bell Sandra Beach Rhonda Bedsaul Misty Beemer Craig Belser Sophomore class officers: Ross Warner, president, Ann Donnelly, vice presi- dent, lulie Proctor, secretary: Mr. Stan Elliott, sponsor. Not pictured: Kim Hampson, treasurer. 5, Z X, ., ,, f , f ,. , , f ,M K f X 'X AV F A - -V - -1 . 'usa-u-wvbazerawsir--rf-me-.1L-..,a:. Homecoming Involves sophomore students w- ,,,, -JP' Debbie Branick Richard Briscoe lohn Brock Andrea Brockett v, , .fl rf' VY f 4 Bruce Cartrr Lori Cas Stefan C David C Coy Chi Tonya Child: Ryan Ci -.....-.M ....,..,,,,, -,. , ,-,,i., ...,., , .,.., , , Shern Lewis Mary Malone and Pam Lane chat during typing class. 'Kids will be kids' J R +V 4 Z x W X ,V I Xl 1 I 'tk X 7 Ji lt K is Y N j V 5 X , - Cindy Douglas Dennis Douglas Kathy Downey Dayna Early Terry Eaton Susan Edwards Robin Elder Scott Elliot Mike Ellis Carl Engelhardt Tracy Epperson Bill Eiskina ludy Falk Doug Falke Lynn Famuliner Carey Farmer Ronnie Farmer Laurie Farrar Monty Farrell Bill Feller Mark Terrell Rob Fetters Thelma Fisher Brian Fitts Mike Flint LP. Fosberg Tom Fowler Doug Franklin loe Frasier Doug Fredrickson Penny Freeman Ron Froelich Chris Fuller leff Gamble Lori Garrison Colleen Goedecke Rob Gercone Rosemary Giacomo Ginger Gibson Michelle Gifford lill Gilbert lanice Gilligan Mike Glukowsky Steve Gorman A i i Neal + Doug Stepl' Gr: Donn lim G X, 7, M ff ff' ff W, :mary iacomo per Gibson Ielle Gifford iilbert :e Gilligan 2 Glukowsky e Gorman N.4..V Y VV1, 'ST Neal Grady Doug Graham Stephanie Graham Donna Grainger lim Green Mandy Green Tom Haley Ronda Gregg Robin Hall john Grimes Trudy Hall Rex Groceman Becky Hallett Rhonda Groom Kim Hampson Kelly Hancock lames Haney Francie Harding Tim Harms Arnold Harness IZ? s lay Wilkerson looks interested in the red-head across the room. , ff M, fff f ff! 'nd Lf, f M mv: W T Z f v7 7 ff! Vw 0 fx Wff f f X , ,WWA x 'f-f . 'MU' ,Y f 5' f ww- ff A, f ff ., , ,., W X, X Yr Barbara Harrison Georganna Hartsell Fran Haus Mark Heineman Terri Heinlen Brenda Heineman Rob Helms Rick Herbert Robert Hernandez Barry Herron leanne Hilligoss Phil Hillyer LeeAnn Hisle David Hix Terry Hoffman Cristy Hofstetter Susan Hollis Shelly Hoselton QW' Cindy Howard Kathy Howe Stacey Hudson Darrin Huff Duane Hulen Brian Humphre YS rnlp Wi fd , M i 9 Z A . f if I 4 I T 177 y jeff Hurley Terri Hustad Michon Huston Larry Hutchens Gloria Hutcherson Mike Ippolito Closses lnformotlve R-P 1 ,. .A X Rob lsham Danny Isreal Mike jacobs Paul jeffers Gina jenkins Glen jett Djuana jewitt Casey jones Amy johnson Tom jones Debbie johnson Tim jones Gayle johnson George jordan Gordon johnson Steve Kalthoff Mary johnson Gary Kelly mf Shari Kelsker jody Kennamer Robert Kittle jeff Klemenz Mary Kleinschmidt joAnn LaPietra Brian LaPIante Pat Keyhill Pat Klote jeff Kleeschulte Vicki Larson Scott Kelly Doug Keim Brian Kidwell julie Kim Vernie King Lisa Kirn Rick Klotz lack Kreeger Lori Kreeger Gael Kowalski Lisa Kropf Victor Kurtz David Kleikamp Pam Lane jill Lape Sheri Lasswell Todd Lathrop Heidi Lau Robert Leitch Kay Le' Monica Sherri I Lisa Lic as y Math class is exciting for jennifer Anderson. s 1 ff , fl 0 ,f 7' ,, 1 3 ff H . 2 1' L .ai 4. nn LaPietra n LaPlante xi Larson ri Lasswell ld Lathrop di Lau vert Leitch Kay Lewis Rhonda Monica Lewis Lichtenburger Sherri Lewis luanita Lipe Lisa Licata Todd Loar Lisa Loftis Kelly Logan David Loveland Eric Lutz Kathy Lynn Michelle McCorkle Shari McCoy Brian McCune lames McEntire i swf .Y ' 4 , l f ' fi in 7 , lf-4 ag, W W. 7, 4 Mx Robert McKee Rhonda Dan Manley Kirk Martin Scott McKinnis McWhorter Lisa Marak lesse Martin Deanna Valerie Mahan Bond Marrs Paul Martin McLanahan Danny Mairet Danny Martell Iohn Maschger Kent McLaughlin lenny Majors Keith Martens Shawna Matchell Debbie Mary Malone McMullin WMMW ,f W I W W' he R I ' f 4, .1ZQf 5 WZ , v:'Z: 'VZV J w'-vii ' .V L 5 ,f ZW? 153 ff V ' X W if f www-wo.. ,',' f ' 'fe y 1 f 2 - fi we 4 7 f Zvf Z XFN Z4 .f,,.ff4sW ese sophomores don't appear to be very interested in social studies. 179 L R -1 -v X l av -ww- ' tmffm-g..tt3-1 '1' ' X ' g X K SE? seo 1 'Q es, Wi f we X an Q22 egg, 5 QQ? , if 'A Kelley Murray Lisa Nash Brenda Neal Hugh Nelligan Sheryl Nelson Sharon Nicklas Mike Nill Mindy Nussbaum Steve Paneitz Kenny O'Brien Todd Pap Robert Ochoa Brad Parrish left O'DeIl Erik Patterson Deneen Olson lulie Patterson Todd O'NeaI Sheryl Patterson Glenda Oswalt Steve Patterson . is 'EY Mi , Pam Paxton Colette Payne loyce Pearl Cathy Pearson Kristi Pebley Doyle Penning Steve Perkins Leah Miller takes her station in the library. is One of Annette Baldwin's many talents is the game of ping pong ,I C Q- i 'mwxx ' is 2?- W 4 fs .1 ,fl Burt Whaley would rather entertain than work. 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New s X X X if R 5 V- - XQa X S il :fi f X IC. lason Phillippe Scott Phillips Tracey Pickens Arletta Pirie Tim Pigu Bonnie Ponseigo Cliff Pool Greg Porter Kim Potts julie Proctor Carol Puffet Cindy Quinn lennifer Rand Scott Ratliff Theresa Raveill lennifer Rayl Steve Redden Tammi Reed Scott Reichman Phil Rellergert Shelley Renken Alicia Reynolds lohn Ribaste Pete Richey Becky Ricketts Danny Rife Brian Riggs Donna Roberts Cathy Robison Anjie Ro-Trock lenny Ryan Terri Robison Larry Routen Bob Sackuvich lim Rodgers Bob Rowden lill Sanders Kathy Roney Kathy Ruland Stuart Sanders Scott Ross Cindy Russell Marti Schauffler ,prv leff Schilling Lori Schlotzhauer Kathy Schmitt Phil Schoettlin lames Schwermer 'Sf 37 5 L f ,W 4 f 2. tj i N Lisa Scc Shelli S1 Ronda 1 1 Cindy S Doug S Wendy -1 lan Sho llama-P' sung.-Q, N is f if 1illing hlotzhauer chmitt oettlin Schwermer lisa Scott Shelli Scott Ronda Sheldon Cindy Shenkel Doug Sherman Wendy Sherman lan Shook ---v---rv----f-Q-f w...M,4t4 f L 4 Wx? 'g y 7 ,'v!i, XM? fb ie lim Shoptaw Patty Smith lames Shriver Bonnie Sowash Donna Shue Brian Sprecher Tom Silvio Susan Stacy Beth Sims leff Stahl Cindy Smith Robert Stark Gary Smith layne Stems gl V1 J' WMM., David Stevens Angie Stewart Bruce Stickler Tammie Stone Doug Storer Karen Stroud leanette Tanvvater g,9.4q.:-1-4 4 1 - if - V 4---lAL-f--4'- ff-'L - ' lohnna Baxter wears a bullet-proof vest to school -. NL X 4 x Xxx x X 4 P Q Q Q X X Q YQ Qx X QQ xg X af X S x w 5, -r 2 1,6 2 .:-k-, 3 E A, Kurt Arbuckle has a hard time staying awake in his exciting class A p-no-.vinezmvy-uns-rv 4 Cloiss of '82 concentrotes on studies 'rw lody Tatum Chris Taylor Katy Taylor Paul Terry David Thomas Diane Thomas Fred Thomas 'T Melody Thomas Todd Thomas Tim Thompson jessica Tidwell Ruth Tippets Marc Toler Lisa Trober Dennis Tschirhart Rosemary Turnbow Donna Turney Sandra Turney Dwayne Tyner Paula Utchman leanette Valenti 21 U x I Steve Vance Paula Vaughn Laurie Vest Linda Vick ludy Waite Shelby Walkemeyer Christy Walker Q59 ,A y A G,'H!!1 cj 'f I if i Randy Walker Maria Waller loe Walter Cheri Walton Lisa Ward Donnie Warner Ross Warner w ff Pam Wassell Vicki Watson Carrick Webb Karen Weddle Greg Weight lessica Wells Cindy Wendelman Alicia Westerfield Denise Westhoff Burt Whaley lanna Wharton Danny Wheeler Kim Whenham Terre Whitener A3 cw . Kevin VN Allen W Cary Wi Cory W ' Coy Wil Vince Whiting Deneen Whitson Mike Wiley Ronna Wilk lay Wilkerson Kevin Willis loyce Wilkinson I cvs f Whiting CII Wiley a Wilk ilkers S Willis Wilkinson Whitson 'hw I , ,aff f :Kevin Willard Allen Williams Cary Williams Cory Williams - Coy Williams l L q I ,K I ,4 lanet Williams lerry Williams lohn Williams Karen Williamson Kim Williamson ,Zz Fred Winters Renee Wilson Richard Wilson Wendy Witte Tammy Wilson Gina Wood Rick Winegar Dale Wooderson William Wmquist Rusty Woods Sheila Blackburn does her work diligently. , , W , Q' I ' f7f,fQZfjf I 1 Lf QW if , 74 ' f , B Ziff, ' 0 K 'f97if4f1gg B f WW V , , f. f . , , W ,V W, .g Ui Steve Paneitz looks over his papers. f 7 ,sf my I l V za R 44 ' 2 I . Brian Wooley Steve Belser Chris Biddick Bruce Cartmell Angela Zaise lulie Bennett Lucia Birkmeyer Richard Davis lanae Zammar Scott Bargman Gail Bishop Fred Flke Michelle Zimmer Darla Bernard Scott Bowles leffrey Siegel Clan of Q, X. XX 'K N Y 'X w M 'Q N Nix K XX N N Q i 1 K 'N X 5' sw W S ax X X, xl f X M X X Q 3 I ,X ms xxx ,, , W- K- 1:5 1 X 6 5 N F A ii 5 5 W i X .. x xi XLX. , - NQNN X XX .: ,ml XXX X YW s , asm V :- 'R f X ' I is -Q Br' Nix Ta Ca i - as N ROW ONE: Kim Lampson, Treasurer: Kathy Fuller, Secretary. ROW TWO: Mrs. Nancy Garrett, Sponsorp lulie Meadows, presidentp Shari Keisker, vice president. xc fv .A--X ' Nj 5 wp ef -. ,,:. ef , - T V I f Q 1 i 3 'Z 3 QS' ffl? is Q E 1 X ,iv .L T, , Ek? r 1 V W 5 'N :,.,,1 , X sq Q 1 X s r ss X X 'Y 1 Q3 vt A , . a gf Q Wt 4 ,QQ qulu I J X ss X ,A Eg C ' 43.5 x X Q X ex X 'f Y X u 4 O x Q? s N N 5 XS QX X X 'Sf vs ' QNX S .fp 0- A 5 ., . 0 at 5 , ..:: -A , ,X , Freshmen compri e new Tiger generation The freshman class brought new faces and new people to LSHS. During Homecoming they took third place in the float competition. They elected Marcy North as their Homecom- ing attendant. Class officers were lulie Meadows, president: Shari Keisker, vice presidentg Kim Lampson, secretary: Kathy Fuller, Treasurer. Mrs. Nancy Garrett sponsored the class of 1983. w tv Qgswgef X X x XX Qfawf -- T jjfxli I : K -is -,rt 2 . ' f g ,,,,:E C ' Q .. Q A V, ' Q . Xxx A- , X at 5 C X 1 ii l -. -1 -,::,:-: :ss r 'vis Wet' ?'3'rN?11 X'W' ' ' is-M VQQQQV f as -I - 13 ' ' f rf fini: Yr , fl 5,512-K up '- t Gigi -rt . , ' fglxww , 9 5 J 4 K ,J g , 3 Bryan Adams Allison Allen Tom Amos Kim Ashburn Chris Bamman Robert Baslee David. Bedwell Lana Bellah Nick Adams Charlotte Allen Tina Anderson Paula Atzmiller justin Barker Leea Baylle leff Gilbert Kafen Bernard Tammie Adams Donnie Allen Lance Antle lane Babcock Bob Barklage Lindol Bazzell Bruce Belanger Belgtyh .d - - ' ' e err e Carol Rory Allison Dana Antrim Beth Baggerly Doug Barnes Mana Bear Tim Bell lon Black g Alexander 1 I ,,.-,, Y V- , , . a . v..f'W--Hfwf ? 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N- we A: ' X is N- 'V FR--if f- awxx-' s , WX Qs by ,, Qi I X l 1 43- I i Lesa Bricker lerry Brockman Stacey Brooks Steve Brooks David Brown Kim Blixt lames Book Danny Bower lody Brady Michelle Breeden Laina Brown Mark Brown Steve Brown Barry Bruce lennifer Brunson Toni lo Burch Ronnie Butler Dianne Melissa Burke Mitzi Bybee Campbell Suzanne Burton yall W V ' J, -7 1. 2 :ff ,S -511' gf,-fp s ,, .Q E fir if! 1- H if f if 5 C I AQ ,Hx mx P 'Eff' Si., if lody Carroll Mike Carroll Amy Buehre Andrea Burnett Chris Cahill Lisa Campbell Tim Carroll Serena Bunch Lanette Burns Carrie Cahill Suzy Campbell Shawn Casey Marsha Burch Michelle Burris Lee Ann Cain lim Carlson Melanie Burch Brad Carnes Eric Caskey Kris Crutcher and Shelly Goring take time out to fool around. .Z..f NQPQ f 4 1 ,E - iff: X .. -V i Q ,Vx ,L B A fag: X ' Biff? 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X ' Ai' .9.'..'4: X , X X Ed Coll Mike C Kim C1 Robert Sally C lane D -....., -, Carroll Carroll Carroll fn Casey iaskey Student science I Ed Collins Mike Comisky Kim Comstock Robert Conn Sally Cook Tim Cook Debbie Cooper Becky Copeland Donna Cox Bob Coy b s gif lane Dalrymple Becky Daney Ilink ly Cogan ,X 5: e b-..t , , .N M 4 my .4 X wan : H, in ' M -- . gf' i- B I , 1 c a -fl 5 I J Aff Q ,, ,V j, f b X 4 1 -4 B e ea f at f . ,I -A ' 8, I aff 25, Q 1 J EW 1 'WW' 32 22 Teresa Craig Dale Craven jennifer Creamer Bob Crawford Roy Crigger f Z I . 5 ' W! , Mfg, 1 . li , ' r AQ. , X ff f f f 2 ' liii Qfl' Kris Crutcher Mike Curley Andy Dacus Wendell Davis Dana Dallman .1 De Dang Anne Dansby ' 'nterests still grow bigger t Q , f J, Chris Sharp checks out the girls. c c :,V V, fr - .f ' ,,,'.f , f , 4, ,:,', 254, ,ff ,, f ,V f 1, 1, mmf A ' ff A., i if 4 ff li 7,6 W M 2 ,' i' hz! e if Sam Davis Wayne Dean Kim DeChicchio Mary Decker QL I jgzziiiil., fl -N-ta., Tammy Delk Cindy DeMier Kim Demery David Dennis M nexus, I lohn Dennison Steve DeRousse Don DeSpain lohn Dickeson Danny Delday leff Doak Greg Doctor Laurie Dodson ' - ' ,I , . - - -1 - .,--p-..::.op,a,u-m-,-1n-.--m-nPm:'vrw,..,.ws.4.f --,. -,,,.,1 ,. VU ,, ..4-.f - ' ' Y , ' ' , Q , ,1,f ,1-- , , f - f f 2-fe-AW ' H-4'f' ff nfl? ' mathematicians work hard for good grades Roy Crigger helps a fellow student with his math. Mike Doherty loe Dold Dana Doores Debbie Dotson '51 X. leff Drigalla Suzanne Mike Dudick Dunlop Diana Dulin Shawn Becky Duncan Dulohery Patty Dye Diane Ebert fi, 41 -41' fr M Roy Farren lim Feller Dave Fields Greg Fields ,i X 5 il if Kathy l Melvin Ed Gall Dwayn f X 7 Garri Kathy 4 3 ' f F a ' 1 ? . ,,,f e 1' 4 , V 'ir' ' L! 'V F 4 if . .fm if f 4 , VU, , fy V. ,lr ,X A Stephanie Nicci Fitzwater Mike Flint lohnna Foley Lori Foster Veronica Fischbach Cathy Flanagan Meredith Flint Eric Ford Dina Frazier Fregquez ExhnlD6mwdell Kelly I k 5503 Fruit aro owney lzpatrlc Draheim Diana Robei ,W , ,7 , WV, I f Q1-1 33 5414141.11 A Wy? f W ' 1 2 ' ' 0 f f ,Q Z ,v v-. , Z W , , w O Farren :eller e Fields g Fields .. 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Q it K N.., is X w X X FN K isa 5 X 4 Q -'gggiai Y' QP is . wi 'PQ S. is Mmm B K .X w, M Y f Q it Awetrikiiv kt Denise Webb Camille Welch lanet White lan Wikan Scott Weyrauch Bill Whenham Brad White Beth Wholfe Kerry Williams Michelle Williams Keli Willis Brian Wilson Mike Whitham Stan Willcutt Sandy Gary Williams Whitmire if xy . . fi--.wr --N K ti ' P , Q .X f . X .wwyra ssl,--N is fm xt 4. -W it - i W ii Ai f if X , 5 ,J- S s N .5 1 X ,Mfr - -f xxx , 2 , n 1' get ' H. 1 ,S 'bf Jim julie Wilson Lauren Steve Wiser Scott Woods Lee Wilson Wingate 5USi0 Wood laura Tim Wilson Tracey Win Iliff W00d W00df0 d Karl Winters MBV' Worrell Scott Enloe takes time out since he knows all the answers. loni Zuber Denise Wyatt Tanya Young Danny Zammar Greg York Randall Young Allen Zuber ABERNATHY, MICHELLE 159 ACKLIN, BRIAN 70, 159 ACKLIN, ROY LEE ACUEE, COLLIN 81, 159 ACUEE, LEIGH ANN 75, 80, 81, 82, 86 ADAIR, ALLISON 76, 77 ADAIR, SUSAN 36 ADAMS, BRYAN 187 ADAMS, CHRIS 64, 65, 66, 67, 81, 136 ADAMS, DOUG 101 ADAMS, MIKE 136 ADAMS, NICHOLS 187 ADAMS, STEVEN ADAMS, TAMMIE 56, 187 ADAMS, TAMMY 21, 136 ADDINGTON, HARRY 159 ADEE, NANCY 20, 57, 136 ADKINS, BRENDA 136 ADKINS, CHESTER AKINS, SCOTT ALBIN, IOHN 61, 159 ALEXANDER, CAROL 187 ALEXANDER, SANDRA 159 ALLBEE, SHELLY 66, 81, 159 ALLEN, ALLISON 187 ALLEN, CHARLOTTE 187 ALLEN, CURT 21, 136 ALLEN, DONALD 187 ALLEY, TIM 82, 136, 151 ALLISON, IAN 21, 57, 136 ALLISON, RORY 187 ALLRED, PAIGE 136 ALMASH, ANNE 86, 90, 159 ALVIS, BRYAN AMAN, EDDIE AMOS, LORETTA AMOS, ROSE MARIA 21, 56 AMOS, THOMAS 187 ANDERSON, DANA 159 ANDERSON, IEEE 81, 136, 159 ANDERSON, IEEE ANDERSON, IENNIFER 179 ANDERSON, KURT ANDERSON, LETA 83 ANDERSON, MELODY 136 ANDERSON, RON 159 ANDERSON, TINA 187 ANDERSON, VERNON 136 ANDREWS, ADELE 67 ANDREWS, DEBBIE 94, 159 ANTLE, LANCE 187 ARTRIM, DANA 66, 67, 187 ARBUCKLE, BRYAN 109, 136 ARBUCKLE, KEITH ARBUCKLE, KURT 183 ARBUCKLE, MARK 21, 56, 136 ARMSTRONG, CHARLES ASCHWANDEN, KAREN 159 ASHBURN, KIMBERLY 187 ASHER, GERI 20 ATKINS, WALT ATKINSON, IANA ATWELL, RICHARD ATZMILLER, LAURA 21, 54, 55, 136 ATZMILLER, PAULA 72, 187 AUBIN, NICOLE 159 AUSTIN, DEBBIE 76, 117, 159 AUSTIN, KEVIN AYLWARD, CHARLES BABCOCK, BRYAN 159 BABCOCK, IANE 86, 108, 187 BAGGERLY, BETH 187 BAILEY, DAN BAILEY, IASON BAILEY, KERRY 159 BAKER, BRENDA BAKER, SUSAN 22 BALDWIN, ANN 82, 181 BALES, CHERYL 83, 159 BALLOU, DARLENE 136 BAMMAN, CHRISTOPHER 187 BARBER, LORI 21, 65, 66, 81, 86, 93, 136 BARGMAN, WM. SCOTT BARK, KAREN BARK, LINDLEY 76, 77 BARKER, CARLA 83, 95 BARKER, IUSTIN 66, 187 BARKER, MARY BETH 76, 77, 95, 159 Index BARKLAGE, BOB 187 BARNARD, PAUL BARNES, CARL 71, 159 BARNES, DAVID 21, 105, 136 BARNES, DOUG 187 BARNES, MICHAEL 75 BARNES, ROBERT BARNETT, TANA 21, 136 BARRY, RICK 159 BASLEE, ROBERT 187 BASS, IASON BATARSE, LISSA 86, 93, 159 BAXTER, IOHNNA 55, 183 BAYLIE, LEEA 86, 187 BAYLIE, MARK BAZZELL, LINDOL 187 BEACH, SANDRA 76, 77 BEAM, PERRY 76, 77, 80, 82, 83 VBEAMAN, LORI 21, 53, 81, 108, 114, BEAR, MARIA 86, 187 BEATY, KIMBERLY BEATY, MARSHA 21, 137 BECKNER, DIANA 137 BEDSAUL, DESIREE 137 BEDSAUL, RHONDA BEDWELL, DAVID 76, 77, 187 BEEBEE, RANDALL BEESON, BRUCE 137 BELANGER, BRUCE 187 BELL, BOBBY 21, 103, 109, 111, 137 BELL, MIKE 105 BELL, PAM 159 BELL, SCOTT 103, 137 BELL, TIM 105, 187 BELLAH, LANA 187 BELLAMY, MARK BELSER, IOHNATHON BELSER, LISA 73, 81, 86, 93, 159 BELSER, SCOTT 137 BELSER, STEVE 185 BENNETT, DARROL 137 BENNETT, DELORES 159 BENNETT, GREG BENNETT, IULIE 86, 185 BENNETT, KENDRA 21, 137 BENNETT, MIKE BENNETT, RICHARD 109, 137 BENTON, IEEE 159 BERBEREIA, TERESA BERN, MELINDA 57, 137 BERNARD, DARLA 185 BERNARD, KAREN 187 BERRY, LEAANNE 73, 81, 86, 93, 159 BETTERIDGE, BETH 83, 187 BIAS, SHELLEY 21, 137 BIBBEE, ANNE 67, 159 BIDDICK, CHRIS 185 BIGGS, DARREN BILYEU, DAN 137 BILYEU, IOHN 61 BIRKMEYER, LUCIA 185 BISHOP, GAIL 185 BITZER, EDWARD BITZER, KEITH 159 BLACK, ION 105, 111, 187 BLACKBURN, SHELIA 174, 185 BLAND, BARRY 159 BLAND, LOIS 21, 137 BLIXT, KELLY 159 BLIXT, KIMBERLY 86, 117, 188 BLOOMEIELD, KATHY 107, 174 BLUMFIELD, KIM 174 BOBBITT, TONY 21, 42, 137 BOCK, DANIEL BOERSMA, RUSTY 174 BOLLINGER, DEE ANN 174 BOLON, BRAD 64, 81, 103, 137 BOLON, GREG 81, 159 BOLON, MILTON BONDON, RALPH 159 BONEY, CHRIS 82, 159 BONOMO, TOM BOOK, IAMES 188 BOONE, BEN BOONE, KEN 174 BORLAND, LISA BOSSOW, CRYSTAL 21, 40, 65, 97, BOSSOW, TRAVIS 174 BOST, SCOTT 54, 76, 159, 75 BOSTON, DONNIE BOSWELL, ROSA 174 BOTT, CHUCK BOWEN, BOB 159 BOWER, DANIEL 76, 188 BOWERS, FRANK 137 BOWERS, RODGER 160, 75 BOWLES, ANNE 21, 60, 65, 137 BOWLES, ELAINE 60, 76, 77, 174 BOWLES, IAMES BOWLES, RICK 115, 136, 140 BOWSER, WESLEY 138 BRACKMAN, SABRINA 80, 82, 174 BRADEN, BECKY 174 BRADEN, IOEY 160 BRADEN, MILISSA 57, 138 BRADFORD, CURT 174 BRADFORD, KIM 73, 138, 148 BRADLEY, IVAN BRADLEY, IOE 174 BRADLEY, KIM 93 BRADY, IODI 52, 86, 125, 188 BRADY, SCOTT 105, 160 BRANICK, DEBBIE 20, 174 BRAMWE LL, 57 BRASWELL, KIM 81, 160 BREEDEN, MICHELLE 188 BRICKER, LESA 66, 82, 188 BRIDGMAN, SHAWNA 20, 21, 66, 137 BRIGGS, BARB 160 BRIGGS, PATRICK 138 BRINEGAR, MARK 138 BRISCOE, BRISCOE, BRISCOE, DENNIS 30 KIRK 138 RICHARD 174 BRITZ, KAREN 160 BROCK, CHUCK 160 BROCK, I OHN 174 BROCKETT, ANDREA 174 BROCKMAN, IEEE 42, 138 BROCKMAN, IERALD 188 BROCKMAN, TRACY 75, 174 BROOKS, CHARLES 54, 66, 67, 160 BROOKS, STACEY 188 BROOKS, STEVE 188 BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, CARRIE 20, 160 CLYDENE DAVID 188 DEWAYNE SS, 101, 138 IAMES IEAN 160 LAINA 1Ba MARK 105, 188, 75 MIKE 105, 111 PORTIA 160 RANDY 174 RICK 21, SS, 103, 138 ROB 160 SHAUNNA 21, 73, 86, 88, 138 STEPHEN STEVE 54 URAH BROWNEIELD, ANN 55, 160 BRUCE, BARRY 105, 188 BRUMEIELD, KIM 115 BRUMMETT, LEE 21, 82, 138 BRUNSON, IENNIEER 61, 86, 188 BUEHRE, AMY 174, 188 BUEHRE, GENA 82, 160 BUESING, BRUCE 101, 174 BUILDERBACK, RILEY 160 BUMGARNER, BRYAN 160, 166 BULLARD, MELINDA 160 BUNCH BUNCH BUNCH, BUNCH, BURCH, BURCH, BURCH, BURCH, BURCH 1 1 KATHY 160 NELDA 21, 57, 61, 138 SERENA 188 STEVE COLLEEN 160 LINDA 20, 160 MARSHA 188 MELANIE 188 PAULA 160 BURCHI TONI IO 75, 83, 188 BURDEN, PAUL 82, 160 BURK, CECIL 138 BURKE, MELISSA 86, 188 BURKE, VICTOR 21, 138, 152 BURKHALTER, IUDIE 21, 54, 65, 107, BURKHART, MARTY BURNETT, ANDREA 188 BURNETT, TRAVIS 160 BURNS, ALLYSON 21, 138 BURNS, LANETTE 75, 82, 86, 188 BURNS, CARTLAND 101, 174 BURRIS, MICHELLE 86, 188 BURRY, DIXIE 83, 160 BURTON, IEANNE 160, 188 BUSICK, BRIAN 160 BUSTER, PRATT 82, 174 BUTCHER, KERRY 21, 138 BUTTER, RONNIE 188 BUTTERBAUGH, CONNIE 138 BYBEE, BRENT 88, 103, 139, 155 BYBEE, MITZI 83, 188 CACHERO, ELISSA 160 1 CAHILL, CAR CAHILL, CHR CAHILL, DAB CAIN, CHRIS CAIN, LEEAN CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL, I CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL, CANCIENNE, CANCIENNE, CANTERBUR CANTRELL, CARBONEA CARBONEA CARBONEA CARLISE, KA CARLSON, 0 CARLSON, I, CARLSON, T CARNES, BR, CARNESECC CARPENTER, CARPENTER, CARPENTER, CARROLL, II CARROLL, A CARROLL, KI CARROLL, R CARROLL, T CARROLL, T CARTER, CA CARTER, KA CARTER, LAI CARTMELL, CARTMELL, CARTWRIGI CARUTHER CASEY, BET CASEY, SHA CASKEY, ERI CASKEY, TRL CASTLE, Lol CASWELL, I: CALTIN, BRI CAUGHROI' CAVANAH, CELLA, PAU CESARZ, STI CEYNOWA, CHAEEIN, CI CHALDECO' CHAMBLEE, CHANEY, CI CHAPMAN, CHAPMAN, CHARLES, D CHARLES, Iv CHATMAN, CHEESMAN, CHILDERS, I CHILDRESS, CHOPUN, L CHRISTENSI CHURCH, B CHURCH, B CHURCH, R CHURCH, S CHURCH, S CHURCH, T CLARK, BUS CLARK, RHI CLARK, RO CLARK, SUS CLARK, TIN CLASBEY, T CLAY, BRED CLAY, IENN CLEARY, w CLEMENTS, CLEMENTS, CLEMENTS, CLEWELL, In CLIEEORD, CLINGENPE CLINK, BOI CODAY, M COE, KARE COFEMAN, COGAN, Bu COCAN, E1 COLDSNO' COLEMAN, COLLIER, c COLLIER, E COLLINS, B COLLINS, E COLLINS, I COLLINS, I COLLINS, I COLLUM, : COMISKY, CAHILL, CARRI 86, 91, 117, 188 CAHILL, CHRIS 105, 111, 188 CAHILL, DAN CAIN, CHRISTOPHER CAIN, LEEANN 174, 188 CAMPBELL CAMPBELL 1 7 CHRIS 160 DANIEL 174 CAMPBELL, DIANNE 86, 188 CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL CAMPBELL CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL, GREG , IOHNA 160 LISA 86, 188 MONICA SUZANNE 117, 188 CANCIENNE, INDRA 97, 174 CANCIENNE, TRISTAN CANTERBURY, LOIS 139 CANTRELL, BUSTER 160 CARBONEAU, BILL 21, 65, 103, CARBONEAU, ROBERT 174 CARBONEAU, ROSE 82, 160 CARLISE, KATHERINE 174 CARLSON, CARLSON, CARLSON, CHRIS 139 IAMES 188 TIM 139 CARNES, BRAD 105, 188 CARNESECCA, KELLEY 65, 139 CARPENTER, CASH 105, 174 CARPENTER, CAROLYN 107 CARPENTER, KURTIS CARROLL, CARROLL, CARROLL, CARROLL, CARROLL, CARROLL, IOANN 52, 188 MIKE 188 NANCY 20, 21, 81, 139 ROSE 160 TIMOTHY 188 TODD 160 139, 142 CARTER, CARLA 75, 86, 174 CARTER, KAREN 76, 86, 174, 75 CARTER, LAURIE 62, 160 CARTMELL, BRUCE 175, 185 CARTMELL, IEFF CARTWRIGHT, CATHY 76, 160, 75 CARUTHERS, CATHY 66, 72, 76, 86, 17 CASEY, BETH 160 CASEY, SHAWN 188 CASKEY, ERIC 67, 188 CASKEY, TROY 67, 188 CASTLE, LORI 175 CASWELL, DEBRA 160 CALTIN, BRIAN 105, 188 CAUGHRON, LISA 160 CAVANAH, SHANNAN CELLA, PAUL 139 CESARZ, STEE 110, 111, 175 CEYNOWA, PETER 101, 160 CHAFFIN, CHRIS 139 CHALDECOTT, KAREN 76, 81, 161, 75 CHAMBLEE, BRUCE 76, 77, 111, 188 CHANEY, GREG 82, 161 CHAPMAN, CAROLYN 81, 161 CHAPMAN, IOHN 139 CHARLES, DAVID 175 CHARLES, MICHAEL 81, 138 CHATMAN, GINA 21, 65, 86, 88, 139 CHEESMAN, DEBBIE 73, 161 CHILDERS, COY 175 CHILDRESS, TONYA 86, 91, 175, 188 CHOPLIN, LOLA CHRISTENSEN, BENTE 139 CHURCH, CHURCH, CHURCH, CHURCH, CHURCH, CHURCH, BILL BRYAN 71, 161 RYAN 175 STEVEN 188 STORMY 175 TRACY 139 CLARK, BUSTER 21, 81, 139 CLARK, RHONDA 188 CLARK, ROBERT 188 CLARK, SUSAN 161 CLARK, TIM 139 CLASBEY, TARINA 21, 139 CLAY, BRENDA 50 CI.AY, IENNY 101 CLEARY, wHIT CLEMENTS, AMY 159, 161 CLEMENTS, BRIAN 57, 139 CLEMENTS, KIM 161 CLEWELL, IERRY 175 CLIFFORD, TIM CLINGENPEEL, IENNIEER 21, 00, 81 CLINK, BOB 82, 100 CODAY, MIKE 105,175 COE, KAREN 161 COEEMAN, KIM 101 COGAN, BEVERLY 100 COGAN, ELLIOT COLDSNOW, GINGER 107, 175 COLEMAN, LAURA 83, 175 COLLIER, COLLIER, CONNIE 75, 175 DONNA 83, 161 COLLINS, BILL 105 COLLINS, ED 189 COLLINS, MIKE 105, 110, 111, 175 COLLINS, KACY 161 COLLINS, PERRY 66, 68, 161 COLLUM, STEVE 76, 77 COMISKY, MICHAEL 189 . ,.. . '- was-4 .,.f.,.......-.. 5 COMSTOCK, DEBBIE 101 COMSTOCK, KIM 00, 109 CONKLING, BILL 21, 05, 82, 139 CONN, IANET 21, 59, 139 CONN, ROBERT 59, 109 CONNELL, LAURA 175 CONNER, RALPH 175 CONNERS, CLINT 175 CONRAD, VALERIE 139 CONROY, NATALE 61 CONROY, MICHELE 140 CONSTABLE, CAROLYN COOK, RHONDA 00, 70, 77, 161 COOK, SALLY 189 COOK, TAMMY 00, 01, 00, 93, 161 COOK, TIM 109 COOK, TINA 161 COOK, WENDY 161 COON, IOEY 161 COON, GAIL 21, 00, 140 COOPER, CECILIA COOPER, DAVID 161 COOPER, DEBBIE 189 COOPER, DIANA 21, 05, 01, 140 COOPER, GARY 32, 140 COPPER, KEVIN 21, 140 COPELAND, CINDY 161 COPEIAND, DEBBIE 00, 89, 101 COPELAND, REBECCA 75, 82, 00, 175, 189 COPPLE, IOHN 140 CORLEY, BRENT 175 CORLEY, REGINA 161 CORN, ALISA 175 CORN, MARK 02, 101 CORNELL, LORIE 21, 59, 70, 140, 157, 75 CORNE1'I',CLAUDIA 161 CORSON, IEEE 161 CORTNER, DAVID 100, 101, 101 COSTANZO, MIKE 70, 77, 140 COSTELLO, IEEE 175 COTTER, BOBBY 175 COUCH, BRENDA 21, 57, 140 COULTER, KATHY COwAN, DARYL 70, 77, 140 Cox, BRIAN 105 Cox, CHERISE 161 Cox, CONNA 109 Cox, MARK 70, 77 Cox, SCOTT 00, 161 Cox, STEPHEN 140 Cox, STEVE COY, BOB 00, 109 COY, IAMES COY, KAREN 161 CRAIG, BONNIE 07, 75, 00, 98, 99, 107, 175 CRAIG, DEBBIE 175 CRAIG, THERESA 109 CRAVEN, DALE 75, 109 CRAVEN, LON 54, 175 CRAWFORD, ROBERT 109 CREAGAN, KERRY 57, 140 CREAMER, BOB 101 CREAMER, CARL 21, 64, 05, 140 CREAMER, IENNIEER 109 CRESSWELL, IUDY 21, 140 CRIGGER, ROY 82, 189 CROSBY, DEBBIE 140 CROSBY, DON 21, 05, 140 CROSBY, ION CROSBY, MICHAEL 175 CROSS, IEEE 70, 140 CROSSLEY, DIANE 140 CROSSLEY, IERRY CRUTCHER, KRISTINA 188, 109 CURLEY, MIKE 105, 109 CURLEY, PAT 21, 103, 140 CURNETI, MARK 51, 05, 140 CUSSIMANIO, BLAIN 175 CUSSIMANIO, LISA 75 DACUS, ANDY 109 DACUS, MARY 175 DACUS, PAUL DALLMAN, DANA 00, B7, 91, 109 DALRYMPLE, IANE 00, 91, 117, 189, 193 DAMMON, CHRIS 105 DANEY, REBECCA 97, 108, 109 DANG, DE 109 DANG, LAN TU 21, 05, 140 DANNER, BRYAN 175 DANSBY, ANDREA 175, 109 DANSBY, IEEE 175 DANSBY, KAREN 57, 141 DARBY, GENE 101 DAVIS, CARLA DAVIS, FLIP 105, 101 DAVIS, KATHY 75, 76,82 DAVIS, MARK 70, 161 DAVIS, PHILIP DAVIS, RICHARD 105 DAVIS, SAM 175, 109 DAVIS, SCOTT 175 DAVIS, TERRY 161 DAVIS, WARREN 55, 161 DAVIS, WENDELL 109 DAWSON, IEEE 141 DEAN, ROY 175 DEAN, sUzI 175 DEAN, WAYNE 109 DECHICCHIO, KIM 109 DECKER, BILL 21, 50, 141 DECKER, MARY 109 DECKER, MITCH DECKER, PAUL 175 DECKER, PEGGY 61, 101 DEEREECE, ANDY 21, 57, 141 DEEREECE, LORI 161 DEGROOT, DIANE 20, 162 DELK, TAMMIE 03, 109 DEMAYO, MIKE 162 DEMARANVILLE, CAROL 21, 137, 141 DEMERY, KIMBERLEE 109 DEMIER, CYNTHIA 109 DEMIER, ROBYN 141 DEMPSEY, HERB 05, 01, 00, 141 DENNEY, SCOTT 00, 162 DENNIS, BRENDA 162 DENNIS, DAVID 189 DENNIS, ROBIN DENNIS, STORMY 00 DENNISON, IOHN 189 DENNISON, TOM 162 DEROUSE, STEVEN 109 DESPAIN, BILL 162, 189 DESPAIN, DON DIAMOND, ALLAN 175 DICKENSON, IOHN 109 DILDAY, DANNY DILDAY, IOHN 189 DIR, IIM 162 DIRE, SAM 175 DITTMAN, w.T. 21, 00, 70, 01, 141 DITTMER, KRIS 70, 162, 75 Dlx, CHRIS 175, 180 DOAK, IEEE 82, 109 DOBBINS, TIM 175 DOCTOR, GREG 70, 175, 189, 75 DODIG, MICHAEL 175 DODSON, DEBBIE 175 DODSON, LAURIE 117, 109 DOHERTY, MICHAEL 190 DOHERTY, SHELEY 102, 170 DOLAN, BRIAN 21, 00, 07, 141 DOLAN, NAT 175 DOLD, IOE 190 DONATUCCI, IOHN 70, 167, 75 DONATUCCI, MARK 110, 175,75 DONNELLY, ANN 107, 175 DOORES, DANA 190 DOORES, DENISE 175 DOTSON, DEBRA 190 DOUGLAS, CYNTHIA 76 DOUGLAS, DENNIS DOWDELL, IOHN 190 DOWNEY, CAROL 190 DOWNEY, KATHY DowNEY, CALVIN 162 DOWNING, IAMES DOWNING, LORI 00, 190 DOYEL, DANNY 110, 111, 175 DOZIER, DAN 141 DRAHEIM, DENISE 00, 190 DRAKE, TIM 141 DREW, STEVE 175 DRIGALLA, IEEE 82, 190 DRISCOLL, CHRIS 110, 175 DRISCOLL, IEEE 111, 175 DRISCOLL, LINDA 162 DUBAY, CYNTHIA 75 DUBAY, MIKE 102,103, 141 DUDICK, MIKE 07, 190 DUGGER, BOB 162 DULIN, DIANA 00, 190 DULOHERY, SHAWN 110, 111, 175, 190 DUNCAN, RENEE 175 DUNCAN, IOHN DUNCAN, REBECCA 190 DUNHAM, VAN 71 DUNLAP, IULIANN 162, 190 DUNLAP, KELLY DUNNINGTON, PATSY 162 DURHAM, RICK 141 DYE, PATRICIA 190 EAGAN, KATHY EAGER, KAVIN 105, 162 EAGER, ROBIN 141 EARLY, DAYNA 115 EARLY, DONNIE 20, 21, 25, 103, 141 EATON, TERRY ,...-.....,. .mei-5-w,.-,.,-A -- -1. ,- EBERT, DIANE 86, 190 EBERT, STEVE 162 EDGINGTON, KERRY 86, 162 EDGINGTON, KIMBERLY 190 EDMONSOND, GINA 66, 190 EDWARDS, CHERYL 67, 141 EDWARDS, GRANT 21, 55, 141 EDWARDS, KEVIN 190 EDWARDS, SUSAN EDWARDS, TODD 190 EHLERS, LYNNETTE 190 EISKINA, WILLIAM ELDER, COREY ELDER, DANA 86, 122, 160, 162 ELDER, DOUG 141 ELDER, ROBIN 76, 95, 75 ELLIOTT, SCOTT ELLIOTT, SCOTT 76, 86, 94, 190 ELLIS, IEFF 190 ELLIS, MIKE ENGELHARDT, CARL 75, 190 ENKE, BRENDA 76, 77 ENKE, GARY 20, 21, 65, 141 ENLOE, SCOTT 82, 190, 199 EPPERSON, TRACY EVANS, SHEEN 162 EVANS, MARK 68 EVERMAN, ROBERT EVERMAN, STEVE 21, 65, 86, 88, 142 EVINGER, FRED 21 EVINGER, TINA 162 EWING, SHARON 21, 57, 142 FRANKLIN, DOUG FRASIER, EVERETT 162 FRASIER, IOE FRAZE, DANNY 162 FRAZIER, DINA 190 FREDRICKSON, DOUGLAS FREEMAN, PENNY 66, 67, 82, 115 FREERKSEN, RON 142 FRESQUEZ, VERONICA 190 FRICKE, KIMBERLEE FRICKE, LISA 142 FRIESEN, GLENDA 162 FRISBEE, SUSAN 61, 63, 162 FRISTOE, DAREN 105, 162 FROEHLICH, DEBBIE 115, 142 FROEHLICH, RONNIE FRUIT, SCOTT 105, 190 FUCHS, DEBRA 162 GREEN, T HOMAS GREENWAY, IOI 21, 56, 143 GREENWELL, ERIC 191 GREGG, RHONDA 82 GREGORY, DONALD 71, 163 Y, MARLA 54, 86, 89, 163 GREGOR GRIBBLE, GRIBBLE, GRIESEL, GRIESEL, GRIESEL GRIFFIN, GRIFFIN, GRIFFIN, GRIMES, GRIMES, ANITA 191 DALE KENNETH ROB 111, 191 RON 82 163 GRIFFIN: DIANA 61, 191 GAE 21, 65, 86, 141, 143 LORENZO 163 ROBERTO 105, 191 LISA 83, 108, 191 IOHN GROCEMAN, BEAU 21, 102 , 103, 144 FUERST, BRIAN 65, 142 FULLER, BILL 105, 162 FULLER FULLERZ FULLER, FULLER, CHRIS 105 KATHY 76, 86, 95, 187, 191, RANDY 142 SANDRA 21, 143, 147 FURNEY, LAKE 76, 77, 162 GAINES, DONNA 143 GAINES, MELVIN 191 GALL, ED 191 GALLAGHER, LORI 115 GALLENBACH, AMY 54, 143 GALLUZZI, KAREN 60, 81, 143 GAMBLE, IEFF 109, 111 GROCEMAN, REX 105 GROOM, BRAD 76, 77, 144 GROOM, MELANIE 82, 108, 191 GROOM, MICHELE 21, 57, 86, 144 GROOM, RHONDA 83, 122, 174 GROOVER, GENE 80, 82, 163 GROOVER, ROGER 80, 82, 163 GUDDE, RODNEY 163 GUENTHER, KYLE 105, 111, 191 GUEST, HOLLY 191 GUEST, ROBIN HACK, BRUCE 191 HACK, CHRIS 163 HACK, MAYNARD FALK, ED 162 FALK, IUDY FALKE, DON 142 FALKE, DOUG FAMULINER, LYNN 55 FANARA, MARK 105, 190 FARMER, CAREY 110, 111 FARMER, DANNY 21, 100, 10 FARMER, MARY 83, 190 FARMER, RONNIE FARNLOF, TOM 21, 142 FARRAR, LAUREN 76, 66, 82 FARRELL, MARK 42 STEPHANIE 83, 86, FARRELL, MIKE 190 FARRELL, MONTY FARREN, ROY 82, 190 FARRIS, IOHN 162 FASTNER, MELANIE 142 FAULKNER, IAMIE 162 FELKINS, DARYL 56, 57, 142 FELLER, BILL 55, 82 FELLER, IIM 190 FENDER, ROBERT 101, 142 FETTERS, ROBERT FIBITS, RUTH 60 FIELDS, DAVE 105, 190 FIELDS, GREG 190 FIELDS, IULIE 162 FIELDS, TIM FIKE, FRED 76, 121, 174, 175, 185, 75 FIKE, RINDY 61, 65, 142, 143 FINN, GREG 142 90 FISCHBACH, LINDSEY 73, 86, , 159, 162 FISCHBACH, MARK 142 FISCHBACH, STEPHANIE 72, 190 FISHER, KEVIN 162 FISHER, THELMA FITTS, BRIAN FITTS, DWIGHT FITZPATRICK, KELLY 190 FITZWATER, BRAD 55, 162 FITZWATER, NICCI 83, 190 FITZWATER, SANDRA FLANAGAN, CATHY 190 FLINT, GEORGE FLINT, MEREDITH 82, 108, 190 FLINT, MIKE 82, 105, 190 FLINT, TOM 20, 21, 81, 142 FOLEY, BRIAN 21, 65, 142 FOLEY, IOHNNA 190 FOLSOM, BRIAN 105 FOLSOM, IENNIFER 162 FOLSOM, SCOTT FOLSOM, WILLIAM FORD, BRYAN 105, 161, 162 FORD, ERIC 190 FORD, IEFFERY 162 GANDT, MEGAN 54, 76, 162, 75 GARDISKY, PATTI 143 GARDNER, BOB 163 GARDNER, MIKE 21, 143 GARDNER, SHARON 163 GARRETT, DONALD GARRETT, DWAYNE 191 GARRETT, KIM 120, 123, 143, 145 GARRISON, LORI GARTEN, CINDY 21, 57, 73, B6, 143 GARTEN, LAURIE 60, B6, 163 GEIST, DAN 82 GEORGE, STUART 163 GEPFORD, KATHY 191 GERCONE, ROBERT GERCONE, STEVEN GIACOMO, ROSEMARY GIBBINS, SHERRY 93, 117, 163 GIBSON, GINGER GIBSON, KARL 143 GIBSON, NANCY 191 GIEEORD, IAMES GIEEORD, IULIA GILBERT, IEEE 187 GILBERT, IILL GILBERT, VICKIE 163 GILLESPIE, IAMES 191 GILLESPIE, LESIA 21, 143 GILLEITE, CINDY 163 GILLIGAN, IANICE 61,86 GIUMORE, KIM 143 GIURORE, PENNY 21, 143 GIVAN, IEEE 163 GIYAN, LAURA B6, 91, 191 GLANzER, ROBIN 191 GLUKOwSKY, MIKE 105, 174 GOBLE, RUTH 57 GODWIN, KATHY 21, 66, 92, 93, 143 HAIGH, RONALD 191 HALE, THERESA 163 HALEY, THOMAS 75, 105 HALL, IEANENE B6, 163 HALL, IOHN HALL, IOHN ROBERT 191 HALL, IULIE 191 HALL HALLL HALL, RENA 86, a9, 159, 163 ROBIN TRUDY 45 HALLETT, BECKY HALLETT, VICTORIA 21, 64, 65, 98, 99, 144 HALLIDAY, SARA 191 GODWIN, DONNA 83, 86, 90 GOEDECKE, COLLEEN GOFF, ANGEL 163 GONZALES, DELORES GOPPERT, CINDY 143 GORDON, DEBBY 191 GORING, SHELLY 188, 191 GORMAN, STEPHEN GOUCHER, MARK 21, 143 GOURLEY, DAVID 105, 191 GRADY, NEAL GRAHAM GRAHAM GRAHAM ,DON 105,191 ,DOUG 105 ,IERI 191 GRAHAM, 94 FORD, RICHARD FORD, SUSAN 21, 56, 142 GRAINGER, DONNA GRAY, GLYNDA 191 GRAY, IAMES GRAY, MONIQUE 191 GRAY, RON GREELEY, SHERI 76, 86, 95, 120, 163, FOSBURGH, IAMES FOSTER, LORI 190 FOULKE, LISA 61, 65, 67, 81, 142 FOWLER, TERRI 142 FOWLER, THOMAS 82 FOWLER, TRACY 82, 142 FRAIZER, BERNARDINA FRANKE, CHET 162 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN, GREEN, GREEN, GREEN, GREEN, , AMANDA , IAMES IIM KEVIN 163 PHILIP 59, 143 RUSS 82, 105, 191 STEVE 163 TERRY 20 HAMBLEN, NETA 83, 91, 191 HAMILTON, PAUL 191 HAMILTON, RICK 57 HAMMOND, IEFF 111, 191 HAMMOND, LINDA 80, 81 HAMMOND, LISA 81, 163 HAMPSON, KIM 20 HAMPSON, ROBERT 163 HANCOCK, KELLY HANEY, IAMES 29 HANEY, IEFF 105, 163 HANNA, RUSSELL 21, 45, 58, 61, 144, 154 HANSON, DEBBIE 57, 144 HANSON, VICKI a6, 191 HARBIT, BRENDA 163 HARBIT, CARLA 21, 57, B6, 144 HARBIT, KATHY B3, 163 HARDING, CONNIE B6, 89, 163 HARDING, FRANCES 86 HARDING, MARY HARGUS, REBECCA 60, 163 HARMS, TIM HARNESS, ANNETTE 163 HARNESS, ARNOLD HARNESS, KAREN HARRIS, GREG 163 HARRIS, KEITH B2, 191 HARRIS, TORI 21, 57, 144 HARRISON, BARBARA 67 HARRISON, TERESA HARTER, LISA 33, 163 HARTNEIT, BRIAN 191 HARTNETT, IANE 55, 141, 144 HARTSELL, GEORGANNA HASTY, DENA 163 HATEIELD, DARIN 191 HAUS, FRAN HAUSER, LARRY 163 HAUSHAHN, RAEANN 21, 144 HAwKS, CRAIG 191 HAYES, IEEE 144 HAYES, SHEILA 144 HAYNIE, BARB 163 HAYNIE, PHYLLIS 191 HAYS, PHIL 144 HAYS, KATHY 21, 56, 57, 144 HAZELRIGG, BARREN HAZELRIGG, GEORGETTE 163 HAZLETT, BECKY 76, 77, 95, 163 HEAD, KATHY 191 HEAGY, TAMARA 191 HEARD, GREG 191 HEAVILAND, BETHANY 76, 144, 75 HEAVILAND, DAVID 76, 163, 75 HEIMSOTH, HEINEMAN, HEINEMAN HEINEMAN HEINLEN, HEIST HEIS1 HELEERICH HELM, HELMS HELMUTH, HELMUTH HELMUTH HELTON HELTON, HENE HENE HENRY HERBERT HERBERT HERDE, HERLONG, HERLONG HERMAN HERB HERB HERB HERRON HERT HERTZOG HERTZOG, I HERTZOG, I HIBNER, LAR HIBNER, TER HIGGINS, ST HIGGINS, M HIGHFILL, M HILE, CHRIST HILKER, DOI HILL, CATHI HILL, GARY HILL, IAMES HILL, LARRY HILL, MIKE 1 HILLIGOSS, I HILLYEAR, P HINES, IEEE ' HINES, IOAI HIRT, MARK HISEY, ANNI HISEY, MIKE HISLE, LEANI Hlx, DAVIDL HOCKER, KI HOCKETT, I HOCKETT, I HOCKETT, I HODGES, CI HODGES, M HODUSKI, I HOEL, KATE HOFFMAN, HOEEMAN, HOESTETTEI HOKE, IOHI HOLDER, RI HOLLAND, I HOLLIS, DEI HOLLIS, sus HOLLON, EI HOLMAN, I HOLMES, SI HOLT, KEN HOMAN, YI HOOD, lAh HOOVER, c HOOYER, A HOOYER, A HOPE, CATI HORTON, I HOSELTON HOUSE, DE' HOUSER, TI HOUSTON, HOYERMAI HOYERMAI HOVERMAI HOWARD, HOWE, KA' HOwE, KIN HOWELL, B HOWELL, II HOWELL, T HOWLEY, L HOWLEY, S HOYLE, MA HRENCHIR, HUBBARD, HUBERT, IEI HUDSON, I HUDSON, 1 HUEE, DAR HUGHES, D HUKE, DAR HULEN, DL HULSEY, SE HEIMSOTH, CANDACE 95, 97, 164 HEINEMAN, BRENDA HEINEMAN, DEBBIE 21, 57, 65, 144, 148 HEINEMAN, MARK HEINLEN, TERRI HEISTERBERG, CHRIS 76, 144, 75 HEISTERBERG, RHONDA 86, 89, 164 HELFFRICH, MELISSA 164 HELM, GREG 164 HELMS, ROB 110 HELMUTH, MELINDA 86, 93 HELMUTH, MINDY 164 HELMUTH, SHARI 76, 77, 99, 144 HELTON, DARRELL 144 HELTON, RANDALL HENDERSON, IASON 105, 191 HENDRICKS, IEFFREY 144 HENRY, IOHN 66, 164 HERBERT, IEFF HERBERT, RICK HERDE, SANDRA 164 HERLONG, DEANNE 21, 56, 57, 144 HERLONG, HEIDI 192 HERMAN, DAWN 164 HERNANDEZ, DIANA HERNANDEZ, DONNA 192 HERNANDEZ, ROBERT HERRON, BARRY 80, 82 HERTZBURG, LEEANN 164 HERTZOG, DAVID 105, 164 HERTZOG, GARY 58, 105, 164 HERTZOG, IULIE 75, 82, 86, 192 HIBNER, LARRY 164 HIBNER, TERRY HIGGINS, STEVE 105, 164 HIGGINS, MIKE 67, 72, 192 HIGHFILL, MAT 101, 144 HILE, CHRISTINE HILKER, DON 164 HILL, CATHY 21, 61, 65, 66, 67, 144 HILL, GARY HILL, IAMES 192 HILL, LARRY 144 HILL, MIKE 144 HILLIGOSS, IEANNE 55 HILLYEAR, PHILLIP HINES, IEFF 164 HINES, IOANNE 192 HIRT, MARK 164 HISEY, ANNE 192 HISEY, MIKE 144 HISLE, LEANN 62 HIX, DAVID 105 HOCKER, KARY 144 HOCKETT, IAMES 105, 192 HOCKETT, MARK 164 HOCKETT, MARY LOU 21 HODGES, CRAIG 76, 192 HODGES, MELISSA 82, 164, 75 HODUSKI, MARK 164 HOEL, KATHELEEN 192 HOFFMAN, IEFF 164 HOFFMAN, TERRY 105 HOFSTETTER, CRISTINA 86, 90, 117 HOKE, IOHN 144 HOLDER, RICHARD 59, 145 HOLLAND, KATIE 72, 83, 86, 192 HOLLIS, DEANNA 21, 57, 65, 145, 149 HOLLIS, SUSAN 192 HOLLON, EUGENE 164 HOLMAN, KARLA 192 HOLMES, SHERI 145 HOLT, KEN 145 HOMAN, WES 192 HOOD, IANET 21 HOOVER, CHRIS 76, 192, 75 HOOVER, MARK HOOVER, MELISSA 64, 145 HOPE, CATHLEEN 82, 192 HORTON, TIM 192 HOSELTON, SHELLY 38 HOUSE, DEVIN 81, 169 HOUSER, TERRY 145 HOUSTON, IEFF HOVERMALE, MICHELE 192 HOVERMALE, ROBERT 164 HOVERMALE, SHERRY 139, 145 HOWARD, CINDY 82 HOWE, KATHY 86 HOWE, KIM 70, 138, 145 HOWELL, BRIAN 21, 103, 145 HOWELL, IIM 82 HOWELL, TRACY 192 HOWLEY, LAURA 192 HOWLEY, SUE 164 HOYLE, MARK 145 HRENCHIR, BETH 82, 192 HUBBARD, AUSTIN 192 HUBERT, JEFF 192 HUDSON, BILL 76, 77, 145 HUDSON, STACEY HUFF, DARRIN 105, 110 HUGHES, DOUGLAS 192 HUKE, DARREN 105, 192 HULEN, DUANE HULSEY, SHAWN HUMPHREYS, BRIAN 110 HUMPHREYS, DENEEN 75, B3, B6, 192 HUNT, JANET 145 HUNT, JAY 21, 56, 145, 152 HUNT, JEEE 192 HUNT, RONALD 192 HUNT, TAMMY 63, 164 HUNTER, ELIZABETH 62, 192 HUNTER, GREG 21 HURLEY, JEEP 178 HUSTAD, TERRI 178 HUSTON, MICHON 76, 178, 75 HUTCHENS, LAWRENCE 178 HUTCHERSON, GLORIA 178 IIAMS, MICHAEL 192 INGRAM, LAURI 65, 66, 76, 81, 86, 94, 146, 75 INGRAM, TIM Bo, 82, 105 INNIS, ROBERT 61, 192 INSELMAN, TRACY 192 IPPOLITO, JOHN 178 IRWIN, MIKE 76, 146 ISHAM, ROBERT 178 ISRAEL, DANNY 178 IVERSON, KRISTINA 117 IVEY, DONNA 21, 98, 99, 146 IVEY, ROGER IYEWARUN, IYABO 146 JACOBS, MIKE 178 JAEGER, GREG 111, 192 JAGGARS, STEPHANIE 61, 76, 75 JAMES, KIM B6, 93, 164 JAMISON, BARBARA 57, 146 JEEEERS, PAUL 178 IEFERIES, MICHELLE 57, 65, 146 JENKINS, GINA 67, B6, 178 JENKS, BART 21, 146 JENSON, PEGGY 192 IEREAU, JULIE 21, 57, 146 JESSEE, HOLLI 54, 76, 146, 75 JETT, GLEN 80, B1, 17B JEWITT, DIUANA 72, 164, 17B lEWI'I'I', TERRI 116 IOHANNIGMAIAR, PAUIA 76, B6, 95, JOHNS, DUKE 21, 26, 146 IOHNSON, IOHNSON, IOHNSON, IOHNSON, IOHNSON, IOHNSONJ IOHNSON, IOHNSON, IOHNSON, IOHNSON JOHNSON: JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 AMY 178 ANDY 164 ASHLEY 61, 67, 164 BRAD 65, 105, 164 DEBRA 20, 17B EDWARD 192 FRANKIE 192 GAYLE 178, 192 GORDON 17B JAMES KELLY 192 KENT 192 KEVIN 192 KRISTI 164 LISA 164 LORI 146 LONNIE 146 MARSHA B1, 114, 11 MARSHA 164 iMARY 178 , MIKE 164 JOHNSON, MONTE 105, 146 JOHNSON, ROBERT JOHNSON, SCOTT 193 JOHNSON, TRACEY B6, 192 JOHNSTON, KIRK 57, 146 JOHNSTON, KEVIN 105 JOHNSTON, WILLIAM IOINER, KEVIN 21, 146 JOLLIEE, BRIAN 66, 67, Bo, 164 JONES, BRIAN 57, 65, 73, 146 JONES, CASSIE 65, B6, 93, 146, 178 JONES, DAVID 67 JONES, DIANA 20, 62, 193 JONES, DWAYNE 164 JONES, EVA 164 JONES, GLENN JONES, KELLY 21,57 JONES, MIKE 164 JONES, PATRICIA 62, 193 JONES, RHONDA 108, 193 JONES, ROGER JONES, STEVEN 164 JONES, SUE ELLEN 21, 61, 146 JONES, SUZANNE 45, 161, 165 JONES, TAMMY B2, B6, 193 JONES, TERI B1, 146, 147 5, 192 1 JONES, TIM ao, B2, 178 JONES, TOM 178 IONES, VICKEE 62, 193 JONES, WARREN 65 JONES, WILLIAM JOOS, MARK 165 JORDAN, GEORGE 178 JORDON, TEDDI 193 JOSEPH, KIM 37, 165 IUSTICE, SHONA 147 KAIN, CAROL 21, 55, 147 KALTHOEE, STEVE 193 KANAI, JUNE 21, 55, 147 KANAI, ROBERT 193 KANAI, RUTH 55, 62, 164 KASINGER, TIM 165 KASSEL, LISA B1, 165 KEEN, BRETT 193 KEIM, DEBBIE 165 KEIM, WARREN KEISKER, SHARI 76, Bo, B2, B6, 95, KEISTER, AMY 147 KELLA, HARRY 193 KELLER, LORI 20, 165 KELLEY, GARY 105, 178 KELLY, SCOTT 178 KELLY, SHAWN 165 KELLY, STEPHAN 193 KEMPE, BECKI 165 KENDALL, DANNY 105 KENNAMER, IODY 86, 90, 178 KENNAMER, MICHAEL 147 KENNARD, KIP 20, 147 KENNY, DANA 165 KENTNER, HOWARD 165 KERLEY, MARYRINE 75, 165 KETTNER, DAVID 104, 105, 165 KEYHILL, LAWRENCE KEYHILL, PATRICK 178 KEYHILL, SHANNON 193 KIADO, LUCIN 193 KIDWELL, BRIAN 75, 178 KIM, IULIE 178 KINCAID, PAM 147 KINDELL, TIM 147 KING, KING, KING, KING, KING, KING DEBBIE 165 IOHN 147 IOHN 193 IOYCE SARA 193 VERNIE 81 178 KINNISON, RHONDA KIRKSEY, BEVERLY KIRN, DANNY 193 KIRN, JOE 43, 147 KIRN, KURT 101 KIRN, LISA 61, 75, B6, 17B KIRN, RACHELL 165 KITTLE, LORI KITTLE, ROBERT KLEESCHULTE, JEFF KLEHR, MIKE 111 KLEIKAMP, DAVID 178 KLEINSCHMIDT, MARY 178 KLEMENZ, GEORGE 193 KLEMENZ, JAMES KLEMENZ, JEEE 178 KLOTE, PAT 101, 17B KLOTz, RICK 178 KLOTz, RUSTY 147 KLUBEK, DIANA 75, B6, 193 KNIPP, TOM 147 KNOPPS, ANTHONY KOENIG, TOM 165 KOWALSKI, BRIAN 165 KOWALSKI, GAEL 105, 17B KOWALSKI, KIM 147 KREEGER, JACK 178 KREEGER, LORI 178 KREY, KONNI B6, 93, 165 KROGH, ERIC 165 KROPF, LISA 178 KUNTz, WILLIAM KURTZ, VICTOR 105,178 LACKEY, IANET 62, 86, 193 LACKEY, IUDY 147 LACKEY, RANDY LACKEY, RUSS 165 LACY, LORI 55, 165 LACY, RHONDA 193 LAEUPPLE, DANIEL 76, 109, 193 178, 187, 75 LALLY ANN 62 193 LAMB IAMES LAMB, KENNETH 165 LAMBETH, DWAYNE 165 LAMPSON, KIM 86, 187, 193 LAMPSON, TAMARA 83, 165 LYNN IEFF 103 148 LYNN KATHY 179 LYNN, MICHAEL 103, 148 LYON, CINDY 76, 77, 166 MC VAY SHELLY 166 MC WHORTER 179 MEADOWS, IULIE 72, 76, 77, , MEHL, TODD 57, 149 MEHRER, IEEE 105, 180 MEHRER, RICHARD 82, 194 NAYLOR NAZ V ' NEAL, NEAL, NEAL, NEAL, I , I 1 I ' ' ' ' 95 194 I 4 LANDES, IEEE 165 LANDES, TAMARA 193 LANDRETH, BARRY 82, 165 LANE, GARY 21, 147 LANE, IULIE 165 LANE, PAM 178 LANG, ROBERT 57 LANGE, BRIAN 193 LANGE, MARCIE 193 LANGENBERG, MARGARET 83 LANGLEY, IAMIE 56, 147 LARE, IILL 60, 178 LARIETRA, IOANNE 61, B6, 178, 180 LARIETRA, RICHARD 165 LARLANTE, BRIAN 178 LARSON, DOUG 21, Ba, 103, 147 LARSON, VIKI 86, 178 LASSWELL, SHERI B6, 178 LATHROP, TODD 82, 178 LAU, HEIDE 178 LAWLOR, IR 165 LAWLOR, KEAN 75, 193 LAWRENCE, IOEL 76, 00, 82, 105,75 LAWRENCE, LORI 21, 65, B1, 147 LAWRENCE, SANDY 147 LAWSON, DEAN 147 LAWSON, PATRICIA LAWSON, THOMAS 193 LEARD, TRACY 165 LEE, RHONDA 147 LEE, RITA 193, 75 LEETCH, MARK 73, Ba, 165 LEETCH, STEVE 21, 73, 148 LEETWICH, IAMES 193 LEGANT, AMY 72, 193 LEITCH, ROBERT 105, 178 LEITCH, STEVE 21, 58, 65, 01, 148 LEMON, ZENDA 82, 148 LENTZ, TROY 193 LEPAGE, DAN 56 LEWIS, CARMELLA 193 LEWIS, DAVID 165 LEWIS, DELBERT 193 LEWIS, IEEE LEWIS, KAY 179 LEWIS, KIM 20, 165, 168 LEWIS, MONICA 95, 97, 179 LEWIS, RHONDA 165 LEWIS, SHERRI 179 LIBERMAN, LORI 06, 193 LICATA, DAVID 193 LICATA, LISA 62, 179 LICHTENBERGER, RHONDA 179 LIGHT, CHRIS LILLY, ANNETTE 165 LINDSEY, ANGIE 195 LINK, LORI 76, 77 LINVILLE, SHANNON 165 LIPE, IUANITA 179 LITTLE, CYNTHIA 86, 193 LITILETON, IANICE 20, 165 LIVINGSTON, DON 148 LOAR, MARK 148 LOAR, TODD 179 LOCKARD, KELLIE 148 LOETIS, LISA 179 LOFTON, LORI 193 LOETON, TIM 165 LOGAN, IEEE 165 LOGAN, KELLY 179 LOGAN, SHANNON 21, 80,83 LOHE, ROBERT 193 LOHR, RON 103, 148 LONG, STEVE 148 LONG, TONY LONG, TONYA 21, 56, 148 LONGSTREET, CYNTHIA 193 LONGSTREET, KENNEY LOONEY, TAMARA 148 LORD, GEORGE 58, 59, 64, 65, 148 LORENZ, BILL 165 LORENZ, GARY 148 LOUDEN, LESLIE 148 LOVE, MICHELLE 36, 165 LOVELAND, DAVID 76, 179, 75 LOVERN, LAVONNA B1, 148 LOWDERMAN, MARK LOWE, LANE 21, 148 LOYD, RHONDA 193 LUCAS, BRIAN 105, 165 LUDGATE, ROB 103, 150 LUDWIG, KATHY 83, 165 LUND, MARTIN 148 LUND, ROGER LUPPENS, ALBERT 76, 193, 75 LUTHER, DOUG 61, 110 LUTIEN, SCOTT 57 LUTTRELL, IIMMY 166 LUTz, ERIC 179 LYNN, GREG 166 MACK, IIM 21, 148 MADDEN, CHRISTY 81, 148 MADDEN, GENE 105, 194 MAGADY, IEEE 59, 105, 166 MAGEE, RODNEY MAHAN, BECKY 149 MAHAN, TWYLAH 149 MAHAN, VALERIE MAHNKEN, ANN 21, 149 MAIRET, DANNY 76, 179 MAIzE, LARRY 31, 194 MAIzE, RON 166 MAIORS, HALLIE 66, 194 MAIORS, IENNY 06, 94, 179 MALLETT, ANGELA 75, 194 MALLOT, KYLE 105, 106 MALLOT, TRACEY 25, 66, 194 MALONE, IIM 149, 179 MALONE, MARY MANELY, DANIEL 82, 179 MANES, WARD 21, 67, 66, 81, 65 MANEORD, IERRY 66, 82, 166 MANNS, BRIAN 194 MANSELL, BRENDA 60, 166 MARAK, LIANA MEIER, SUSAN 97 MELTON, MELANIE 66, 76, 116, 117, 180, 75 MENARD, ED 180 MENDEZ, ANGIE 95, 180 MENDEZ, RAY 150 MERCER, RAYMOND 166 MERRIFIELD, PEGGY 21, 83, 150 MERSMAN, GARY 194 MERSMAN, TERI 166 MESA, VINNY 21, 73, 81, 103, 150, 155 MESSICK, THERESA 21, 57 METEVIER, DAVID 76, 111, 194, 75 MEYER, CAROLINE 83, 180 MEYER, LAURA 54, 61, 180 MEYER, PATRICIA 62, 194 MEYER, TANE 114, 115, 166 MEYER, TERRI 86, 180 MEYERS, TRACY 66, 166 MICHAEL, KEVIN MILINOVICH, ANDREA 166 MILINOVICH, IEFF 150 MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLER MILLERI MILLER, MILLER, , ALICIA 166 , ANGELA 39, 61, 180 , KRISTI 86, 194 LEAH 66, 67, 86, 181, 180 LINDA 194 MARK 59, 166 MIKE 180 MILLS, LINDA 166 MILVAIN, BRIAN 21, 88, 103, 104, 125, 150 MILVAIN, BROOKE 82, 86, 91, 117, 194 MARGDIS, STUART 194 MARRS, BOND 179 MARSDEN, KATHY MARSDEN, SUE 166 MARSHALL, BOB 166 MARSHALL, CHERYL 21, 149 MARSHALL, IOE 103, 149 MARSHALL, KEITH 179 MARTENS, KEITH 179 MARTELL, DANNY 43, 179 MARTELL, RANDY 166 MARTIN, CHANDA 57, 149 MARTIN, CLIFTON MARTIN, GLENDA 166 MARTIN, IESSIE 179 MARTIN, KIRK 179 MARTIN, PAUL MARTIN, ROGER 149 MASCHGER, IOHN 179 MASLANKA, TRACY 166 MASON, CARL 82, 194 MASON, CATHERINE MASSEY, MONTE 56 MATCHELL, KIRK 21, 149 MATCHELL, SHAWNA 75, 117, 179 MINNICK, VICKIE 21, 57, 65, 150 MIRICK, RON 159, 166 MITCHELL, IACQUELINE 194 MITCHELL, IULIE 57 MITCHELL, MARTIN 104 MITCHELL, MELODY 67, 99, 166 MITCHELL, YVONNE 63, 150, 151 MITCHENER, TINA 180 MOELLER, PAUL MOLINARIO, BETSEY 97, 180 MONAHAN, KELLY 67 MONAHAN, TODD 194 MOODY, IAMES 194 MOORE, ANNETTE 180 MOORE, DEBBIE MOORE, IANE 21, 57, 150 MOORE, IANICE 166 MOORE, KAREN 166, 180 MOORE, MARGARET 66, 82 MOORE, PHILIP MOORE, RONALD 166 MOORE, SHARON 166 MOORE, STEVEN MORA, IILL 21, 150 MATHEWS, BRENT 89, 166 MATHEWS, IULIE 90 MAXON, GREG 166 MAXWELL, IEFFERY MAY, CAMIE 86, 180 MAY, CINDY 55 MAY, CONNIE 21, 65, 73, 86, 92, 92, 149 MAY, STEVE 166 MAYER CAROL 20 55 82 MC CLAIN KATHY 166 MC CLAIN, KELLY 145, 149 MAYER, ANNA 180 86 MC CLELLAN, DEBBIE 20, 21, 34, 55, 65, MC COLLUM, MATTHEW 193 MC CORKLE, MICHELLE 75, 80, 83, 105, 179 MC CORKLE, SHAWN 66, 81, 166 MC COY, BRENT 193 MC COY, SHARI 179 MC CUE, LARRY 75, 111 MC CUNE, BRIAN 179 MC DANIEL, ANGIE MC DONALD, BRIAN 105, 193 MC DONALD, KIM 55, 86, 87, 93, 166 MC ELROY, DANA 86, 193 MC ELROY, TERI 149 MC ELROY, TERESA 57 , IACQUELINE 21, 54, 60, 65, 67, 68, 140, 149 MC ENTIRE MC ENTIRE , IAMES 55, 179 MC ENTIRE, IOHN 166 MC GLOTHLIN, DAVID 194 MC GLOTHLIN, MARK 149 MC GUIRE, MICHAEL 82, 166 MC KASKEL, CAROL 76, 194 MC KEE, IOHN 149 MC KEE, ROBERT 179, 194 MC KINNIS, RANDY 149, 179 MC KINNIS, SCOTT MC KITTRICK, LINDA 56, 149 MC LANAHAN, DEANNA 179 MC LAUGHLIN, KENT MC MILLAN, DIANA 194 MC MULIN, DEBBIE 179 MC QUEEN, LYNN 194 MC QUILLEN, PATTY 166 MC ROBERTS, VINCE 194 , 89, 149 MORAN, PAT MORANVILLE, PAUL 105, 166 MORE, TERRY 105, 166 MORELLA, CARLA 86 MORGAN, GREG 166 MORGAN, MARK 194 MORGAN, PATRICK 105 MORGAN, RICK 58, 103, 156 MORITZ, DEBBIE 180 MORRIS, DONNA 180 MORRIS, GARY 180 MORRIS, KEVIN 180 MORRIS, RICHARD 150 MOSCHELL, IOHN 150 MOSS, WYNNE 150 MOTHERSBAUGH, HOPE 167 MOUNTAIN, RICK 194 MUCKE, PHARRA 80, 83, 90, 96, 97 MUCKENTHALER, GREG 180 MUCKEY, DEBRA 86, 91, 194, 75 MUCKEY, DUANE 21, 82, 150 MUDD, CHARLIE 180 MUENKS, DOUG 167, 180 MUENKS, KIM 82 MULLINS, KIRK MULLINS, SCOTT 21 MUREN, DIANE 194 MUREN, TOM 167 MURPHY, CAROL 150 MURPHY, IOHN 105, 167 MURPHY, KEVIN 110, 166, 167 MURPHY, MARGARET 150 MURPHY MIKE 180 MURPHY, TERESA MURPHY, THOMAS 180 MURRAY, KELLEY 194 MYERS, TIM 194 NASH, LISA 181 NEASE, NEEDHAM, I NEEDHAM, : NELLIGAN, NELLIGAN, NELSON, D NELSON, IUI NELSON, S NESBIT, EVE NEWBERRY, NEWTON, G NICHOLS, K NICHOLS, P NICHOLS, R NICHOLS, Sl NICHOLSOB NICKLAS, S NIELD, PAT NIELSEN, NIELSEN, R NILI-2 IULIE NILL, MICH NOLKER, BE NORTH, Ml NORTI-I, MII NULLINER, S NUSSBAUM NUSSBAUM OBERHELM. OBERLANDI O'BRIEN, K OBRIEN, S OCHOA, R4 O'DELL, IEEI ODNEAL, K O'DWYER, OESTERLE, I OGDAN, AI OGLE, STAI OGLESBY, II O'GUIN, RA OLSON, CII' OLSON, DE O'MALLEY, O'MALLEY, O'NEAL, HII O'NEAL, Tc ONWILER, I ONWILER, I O'QUINN, I ORTIz, RAY ORTIZ, ROI ORTIZ, TOP OSBORNE, OSTERLIE, I OSWALD, I OSWALD, I OSWALD, I OSWALT, c OWENS, DI OWENS, D1 OWENS, RE OXLEY, LOI PACE, IOHI PACK, BETI PALMA, RA PANEITZ, EI PANEITZ, S PAP, TODE PARIS, SUS, PARKER, GI PARNELL, E PARNELL, S PARRISH, B PARSONS, PASCHALL, PATTERSON PATTERSO' PATTERSO PATTERSO PATTERSO PATTON, I PATTON, I PATTON, I PATTON, I PAXTON, I NAYLOR, IACKIE 150 NAZWORTHY, IIM 70, 77 NEAL, BRENDA 70, 77, 02, 107, 181 NEAL, DIANE 50, 150 NEAL, KELLY 107 NEAL, SUSAN NEASE, MELISSA 194 NEEDHAM, LISA 166, 167 NEEDHAM, SUSAN 194 NELLIGAN, HUGH 101 NELLIGAN, MARY 150 NELSON, DARRYL 21, 05, 150 NELSON, IULIE 194 NELSON, SHERYL 181 NESBIT, EVELYN 30, 09, 167 NEwBERRY, RICHARD 20 NEWTON, NICHOLS, NICHOLS, NICHOLS, NICHOLS, CHUCK 105, 194 KIM PATRICIA ROBYN SUSAN 45, 167 NICHOLSON, SHONA 86, 194 NICKLAS, SHARON 66, 181 NIELD, PAT 105, 167 NIELSEN, MARTY 194 NIELSEN, PAUL 82, 150 NILL, IULIE 57, 65, 107, 150 NILL, MICHAEL 105, 110, 181 NOLKER, BETH 167 NORTH, MARCY 99 NORTH, MICHELLE 86, 91, 95, 121, 122, NULLINER, SANDY 115, 167 NUSSBAUM, DONNIE 181, 194 NUSSBAUM, MINDY OBERHELMAN, MICHAEL OBERLANDER, KETRA 54, 150 O'BRIEN, KENNY 181 O'BRIEN, SAM 21 OCHOA, ROBERTO 181 O'DELL, IEEE 76, 77, 181 ODNEAL, KEVIN O'DWYER, IIM 73, 101, 109, 167 OESTERLE, HEIDI OGDAN, ANGELA 167 OGLE, STACI 167 OGLESBY, MYRON 167 O'GUIN, PATTY 194 OLSON, CINDY 194 OLSON, DENEEN 181 O'MALLEY, KATHY 76, 77, 86, 93, 167 O'MALLEY, TOM 76, 111, 194, 75 O'NEAL, HIEDI 197 O'NEAL, TODD 101 ONWILER, CARLA 82 ONWILER, SHERI 21, 150 O'QUINN, CHARLIE ORTIZ, RAY 82, 103, 105, 167 ORTIZ, ROGER 150 ORTIZ, TONI ANN 108, 195 OSBORNE, WANDA OSTERLIE, HEIDI OSWALD, LAURA 150 OSWALD, ROBERT 195 OSWALD, WHITNEY 167 OSWALT, GENDA 181 OWENS, DAVID 54, 151 OWENS, DOUG 195 OWENS, REBECCA 195 OXLEY, LORI PACE, IOHN 167 PACK, BETH PALMA, RANDY 82, 167 PANEITZ, ED 21, 151 PANEITZ, STEVEN 181, 185 PAP, TODD 181 PARIS, SUSAN 167 PARKER, GREG 58, 76, 77, 81, 167 PARNELL, DEBRA 61, 195 PARNELL, SHELIA 60 PARRISH, BRAD 102, 105, 181 PARSONS, IEANETTE 117 PASCHALL, IAMES 195 PATTERSON, ERIK 66, 181 PATTERSON, IULIE 75, 181 194 PATTERSON, LESLIE 86, 91, 195 PATTERSON, SHERYL 117, 181 PATTERSON, STEPHEN 60, 61, 80, 181 PATTON, IANICE PATTON, IOANNA 195 PATTON, MARK 151 PATTON, NANCY 21, 73, 76, 86, 95, 151 PAXTON, PAMELA 181 PAYNE, CHARLES 181 PAYNE, COLETTE PAYNE, TOM 195 PEAK, KEARIE 61 PEAK, TEARIE 61 PEAK, WARREN PEARL, IOYCE 181 PEARSON, CAREN 07, 195 PEARSON, CATHERINE 00, 02, 114, 101 PEARSON, STEVE 167 PEBLEY, KRISTI 181 PEDROW, MARY 151 PEERY, DARIN 195 PEMBERTON, LORI 21, 05, 93, 148, 151 PEMBERTON, NATACHIA 195 PENCE, NANCY 83, 00, 195 PENDERGRAPH, DAVID 01, 107 PENDERGRAPH, DONNA 21, 01, 151 PENNING, DENISE 167 PENNING, DOYLE 30, 181 PENNINGTON, DARLA 38, 107 PERKINS, KATHY 00, 195 PERKINS, STEVE 02, 101 PEUSTER, IOHN 21, 109, 151 PEAEE, CHRIS 167 PHILLIPPE, IASON 20, 182 PHILLIPS, DAVID 75, 02, 195 PHILLIPS, LAURA PHILLIPS, SCOTT 102 PHILLIPS, SHANNON 05, 73, 00, 00, 151 PHILLIPS, TODD 167 PHILLIPS, TRACY 108, 195 PHILLIPS, wENDY 107 PICKARD, KIMBERLY 195 PICKENS, TRACEY 102 PIEPERGERDES, GRANT 70, 02, 195, 75 PIERSON, STEVE PIGUE, TIM 105, 102 PINALES, DON PINALES, TONETTA 195 PIMM, MICHELE 75, 02, 195 PINSON, LISA 195 PIRIE, ARLETTA 72, 70, 77, 102 PITTMAN, IAMIE 50, 151 PLANK, DIANE 107 PLUDE, DARYL 151 POE, TERESA 21, 151 PONSEIGO, BONNIE 102 POOL, CLIEE 182 POOL, LISA 20, 21, 01, 93, 151 POOL, NATHANIEL 195 POPP, KELLI PORTER, GREG 182 PORTER, MICHAEL 00, 76, 77, 01, 151 POTTER, SHARON 20, S7, 151 POTTS, KIM 02, 102 POUSH, NINETTA 31, 195 POWELSON, CURT 167 PRAISWATER, DAWN 167 PRATER, ROBERT 70, 77, 152 PRATT, BRIAN 107 PRATT, RHONDA 108, 195 PRAZNIK, MIKE 167 PREATOR, MARTY 30, 167 PRESCOTT, DANIEL 195 PRESCOTT, TIM 152 PRETTYMAN, STEVEN 152 PROCTOR, IULIE 174, 182 PRUMMEL, PETE PRUMMEL, TONY 21 PRUYN, VAL 48, 70, 77, 99 PRYOR, PATRICIA PRYOR, LEEANN 107 PUFEETT, CAROL 01, 75, 00, 182 PUEEETT, DAVID 70, 77, 152 PUEEETT, IEEE 167 PULSE, DON 50, 01, 168 PULSE, LEE 05, 70, 77, 152 PUMPHREY, IENNIEER 83, 195 PURNELL, SHAWN 195 PURNELL, SHELIA 20, 152 PYLE, MIKE 105, 111, 195 QUICK, KATHY 21, 65, 81, 152 QUINN, CINDY 182 RAGON, SCOTT 195 RAINWATER, EVAN 67, 168 RAND, IENNIEER 61, 86, 182 RANEY, IOHN RANKIN, DAVID 58 RANUM, MARK 195 RANVILLE, IEEE 82, 195 RATLIEF, ALAN 02, 102 RATLIFE, SCOTT 02, 182 RATLIEEE, SHAWNA RAVEILL, THERESA 102 RAY, IOHN 100 RAY, RANDY 195 RAYBURN, MICHAEL 195 RAYL, IENNIEER 25, 07, 102 RAYMOND, DAVID 21, 57, 152 RECTOR, TODD 100 REDDEN, STEVE 182 REDDIG, MARK 21, 70, 77, 152 REED, IANELLE 21, 05, 157, 182 REED, MICHELE 21 REED, SCOTT 21, 152 REED, TAMMIE 107 REICHMAN, SCOTT 105, 102 REID, LAURIE 07, 76,76 REINERT, RITA 168 REINHART, KIMBERLY 152 REINSEL, DAVID 70, 77, 01, 100 RELLERGERT, MARY 45, 168, 102 RELLERGERT, PHIL RENAUT, KARL RENAUT, RENEE 195 RENKEN, KEN 70, 168, 182 RENKEN, SHELLEY REPASS, IACK 195 REPASS, MICHELLE 168 REVELLE, ROBYN REYNOLDS, ALICIA 72, 80, 83, 107, 115, 182 REYNOLDS, DEL 105, 111, 195 REYNOLDS, ERNEST REYNOLDS, MONICA 83, 168 RHODE, KATHY 21, 152 RHODE, ROBIN 82, 90, 116, 117, 168 RHODES, BRUCE 111, 195 RIBASTE, IOHN 182 RICHARDSON, DAVID 195 RICHARDSON, KELLY RICHEY, PETE 182 RICHTER, LAURA 55, 168 RICKETTS, BECKI 182 RIEDEL, KAREN 195, 198 RIFE, DALE 71, 168 RIFE, DANNY 182 RIGGS, BRIAN 182 RIGGS, SHARRI 80, 81, 97, 107 RILEY, IOHN 159, 168 RIPPERGER, MIKE 152 RISNER, IEEE 195 ROBBINS, ROBERTS, ROBERTS, ROBERTS, ROBERTS, ROBERTS, ROBERTS, ROBISON, ROBISON, ROBISON, STEVE 168 ANGIE 195 DONNA 76, 182, 75 IEEE KEVIN 152 RANDY 56, 105, 168 TRESA 168 CATHY 61, 182 PAUL 152 TERRI 182 RODEN, KAREN 66, 168 RODENBAUGH, DONALD 195 RODERICK, DEBBIE 21, 57 RODERICK, RUSSELL 111, 195 RODEWALD, URSULA 168 RODGERS, IIM 182 RODGERS, STEVE 67, 152 RODRIGUEZ, IAN 196 RODRIGUEZ, LAURA 21, 57, 81, 86, ROE, LISA 66, 168 ROEDEL, ROGER 21, 57, 153 ROGERS, LORINDA 196 ROGERS, SHARON 196 88, 117, 153 ROHER, TRACEE 73, 87, 88, 123, 153 ROLLER, DANE 55, 66, 67, 68, 168 RONEY, DON 153 RONEY, KATHY 117, 182 ROOK, BRUCE 168 ROOKS, KIM 75, 196 ROOKS, TOBY 168 ROOKSTOOL, CRAIG 168 ROSHER, IAMES 111, 196 ROSS, COLIN 55, 75, 168 ROSS, DANNY ROSS, SANDRA 168 ROSS, SCOTT 182 ROSS, TOM 103, 153 ROUSE, PAUL 82, 105, 111, 196 ROUSE, RICHARD ROUSHER, IIM 53 ROUSSELOT, VICKI 57 RO-TROCK, ANIIE 86, 182 ROUTON, LARRY 182 ROWDEN, BOB 182 RUARK, RAY 20 RUDDER, IOHN RULAND, KATHY 82, 182 RUSSELL, CATHY RUSSELL, CYNTHIA 182 RUSSELL, SHELLIE 190 RUSSO, MARIA 168 RUSSO, SAM 168 RUTH, PAT 00, 07, 100 RUTHEREORD, KARLA 168 RYAN, IENNIEER 102 RYAN, SUSAN 168 RYLE, IACK 153 RYLE, IACKIE 21 SACKUVICH, BOB 182 SACKUVICH, IIM 57, 153 SACKUVICH, RON 168 SADLER, BRETT SADLER, DON 21, 153 SADLER, IEFF 153 SALGADO, ERIC 105, 168 SANDERS, IILL 182 SANDERS, STUART 182 SANNING, CHRIS SAPPINGTON, CARD 21, 103, 153 SAPPINGTON, CLAIRE 21, 123, 153 SAPPINGTON, IOHN 105, 105, 168 SAUER, DALE 196 SAULTZ, BOB 168 SAULTZ, TINA 57, 153 SAUNDERS, CINDY 46, 66, 80, 82, 86 SAUNDERS, TAMMY SCHAFER, GINGER 21, 153 SCHALLER, IUANITA 168 SCHARFF, CATHY SCHAUFFLER, MARTI 21, 66, 76, 80, 82, SCHAUFLER, BRIAN 102, 105, 196 SCHAUFLER, MARK 103, 153 SCHEIB, CURT SCHEIB, SHAWN SCHERER, KERRI 21, 57, 153 SCHILLER, WALTER 168 SCHILLING, IEFF 182 SCHILMOELLER, IULIE 86, 108, 196 SCHLOTZHAUER, LORI 83, 182 SCHLOTZHAUER, MARK 168 SCHLUETER, KIM 168 SCHLUETER, MIKE 103, 153 SCHMIDT, DOUG 66, 67, 168, 172 SCHMITT, KATHERINE SCHOETTLIN, MELISSA 83, 168 SCHOETTLIN, PHIL 75, 182 SCHONBERGER, SCOTT 82, 196, 197 SCHRECKLER, CHRIS 105, 196 SCHUENEMANN, KIRK 196 SCHUFF, RON 196 SCHUFF, MARK 196 SCHULENBERG, RICK 105, 168 SCHUZ, MARTY 105, 196 SCHWAGERMAN, GEORGE 168 SCHWERMER, IAMES SCOFIELD, SANDRA 169 SCOTT, BARBARA 21, 63, 65, 86, 153 SCOTT, LISA 183 SCOTT, MARK 196 SCOTT, MIKE 196 SCOTT, SHELLI 183 SCOTT, SHERRY 21, 153 SCROGGS, STEVE SEAMAN, SCOTT 153 SEIFERT, CARY 81, 83 SEIFERT, CORIE 196 SELL, MITCH 169 SESSLER, DENNIS 169 SETTLEY, SCOTT 196 SHACKELFORD DIANA 82, 108, 196 SHACKELFORD, DONNA 82, 108, 196 SHACKLES, IODY 21, 56, 86, 89, 153 SHAFE, MIKE 76, 77, 105 SHAFFER, BILL SHAFFER, SHELLY 72, 196 SHANE, TAMMY 21, 57, 193 SHANNON, DAVID 196 SHARP, CHRIS 152, 189, 196 SHARP, IIM 21, 103, 153 SHATAS, DOUG 196 SHAWBAKER, MICHELLE 169 SHAWBAKER, STEVE 153 182, 75 SHELDON, RONDA 108, 114, 115, 108, 183 SHELMAN, IANET 196 SHELTON, LONNIE 196 SHENKEL, CYNTHIA 183 SHEPARD, TIM 196 SHERMAN, DARRELL SHERMAN, DOUG 183 SHERMAN, RAYMOND SHERMAN, WAYNE 183, 196 SHERMAN, WENDY 90 SHIKLES, IEFF 76, 77, 169 SHIPMAN, ROB 154 SHIPPS, MIKE 196 SHOOK, IAN 183 SHOPTAW, IAMES 66, 183 SHORT, BRUCE 21, 58, 61, 65, 154 SHORT, GEORGIA 21, 56, 136, 154 SHRIVER, IAMES SHROYER, DENNY 169 SHROYER, DOUG 105, 169 SHUCK, IULIE 86, 91, 116, 117, 196 SHUE, DONNA 107, 183 SHUE, NANCY 83, 108, 197 SIDEBOTTOM, MICHELE 27, 197 SIEFKAS, GREG SIEGEL, IEFF 197 SIEGRIST, ELAINE 81, 169 SIFUENTES, GIA 62, 196 SIFUENTES, MARGIE 20, 21, 154 SILVIO, GINA 21, 57, 154 SILVIO, LINDA 21, 111, 154 SILVIO, MIKE 197 SILVIO, TOM 183 SIMCOSKY, REBECCA 21, 56, 65, 81, 82, 154 SIMMS, STEPHEN 154 SIMPKINS, DAVID 58, 76, 77, 169 SIMPKINS, LINDA 61, 76, 86, 197 SIMPSON, DONNA 197 SIMPSON, GREGORY 66, 76, 169 SIMS, BETH 76, 77, 82, 193 SIMS, WILLIAM SIPEK, MARTIN 105, 169 SIPES, MIKE 43, 169 SKAGGS, MICHELLE 197 SKEETERS, TIM 197 SKELTON, MARC 100, 101, 169 SKINNER, WARREN 197 SLAGLE, BARBARA SLANKARD, NANCY 169 SLATTERY, MIKE 154, 169 SLOOP, TIM SLOOP, TIM SLOVER, DEIEDRA 169 SMALLEY, SHARON 164, 169 SMILEY, KEVIN 105, 197 SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH ,BRYAN 197 ,CINDY 21, ae, 93, 154 ,CINDY 169 ,CINDY 183 ,CINDY 197 ,DENToN 197 ,GARY 183 ,IAMES ,KELLY 196 KENNY 111, 197 LIBBY 20, 21 MARVINA 20, 154 SMITH, SMITH, ,MICHAEL 197 , MINDY 21, 65, 81, ae, 93, 154 , PAT-TY 33, 1a3 ,RICHARD 154 ,RICHARD 154 ,RICK 169 ,ROGER 105, 169 STOCKSTILL, DEANNA 81, 169 STOHMEYER, ANDY 121 STOKES, IAMES STOKES, ION STOKES, GREG 58, 76, 77, 169 STOLL, SHERI 63, 169 STONE, CHARLES 197 STONE, LORETTA 197 STONE, TAMMIE 183 STONE, TINA 169 STONUM, PAUL 105, 169 STONUM, SCOTT 198 STORER, DEENA 169, 183 STORER, IAMES STOREY, BART STORTS, LORI B2 STORY, CINDY 76, 95, 169 STORY, RENEE 21, 66, 154 STRANNIGAN, TODD 169, 171 STREET, KELLY 21, 63, 155 STRICKLAND, YVONNE STROHMEYER, ANDY 105, 111, 198 STROUD, KAREN 183 STUFFLEBAM, ANNETTE 81, 169 SUMMERS, BILL 81, 169 SUMMERS, DIANA 21, 155 SUMMERS, NEAL 20, 198 SWAIM, BRIAN 169 SWAIM, DAREN 196 SWAN, HOWARD SWAN, GARY 105 SWANN, GALE 198 SWEARNGIN, TAMMY 75, 82, 86, 198 SWEET, CHRIS 198 SWIFT, IEEE 198 SWIFT, MELINDA 155 SWISHER, IACK 198 TACY, TISH TANNER, RICK TARWATER, ANNE 25, 86, 94, 198 TARWATER, IEANETTE 55, 86, 90, 183 TARWATER, IEFF 103, 155 TATE, GREG 76, 77, 81, 155 TATRO, RALPH TATUM, IODY 184 SMITH, STAN 57 SMITH, STEVE 80, 82 SMITH, STUART 67, 169 SMITH, TODD 197 SNIDER, PHILLIP 197 SNOW, LEEANN 169 SNOW, TRICIA 169 SNYDER, DENISE 21, 73, 87, 88, 86, 13 SODINI, MIKE SODINI, NICK 197 SON, GARY 103, 105, 169 SON, GREG 154 SON, SHARI 86, 197 SOWASH, BONNIE 183 SPARKMAN, CINDY 75 SPEER, CURTIS 197 SPENCE, DUANE SPERBER, DWAYNE 81, 105, 160, 169 SPLAWN, CARL SPLAWN, ROBBIE 197 SPLINTER, SUZANNE 117, 159 SPOON, RANDALL '154 SPRAGUE, DARCI 86, 197 SPRAGUE, MEREDITH 80, 82, 83, 169 SPRECHER, BRIAN 76, 77, 183 SPRING, CRYSTAL 197 STACY, SUSAN 183 STAHL, IEFF 20, 183 STAMPER, IESSE 197 STANLEY, IOYCE 41, 169 STAPONSKI, IAMES 197 STARK, CONNIE STARK, ROBERT 183 STARK, WAYNE 162, 169 STARNER, TERRI 21, 86, 93, 154 STATON, BRANDON 76, 169 STEARMAN, BRYAN 197 STEARNS, IAYNE 117, 183 STEELY, CHERYL 169 STEPHAN, DAVID 101, 169 STEPHENS, IAMES 82, 154 STERNS, RONDA STEVENS, DAVID 183 STEVENS, ROBERT 197 STEWART, ANGIE 72, 90, 183 STEWART, DAVID STEWART, GARY 197 STEWART, TIM 58, 169 STEYER, CONNIE 197 STEYER, VIRGINIA 21, 154 STICKLER ROBERT 21 65 109 154 STIDHAM, KEITH 169 STILLWELL, CHERYL 21, 65, ae., 93, 1 STICKLER, BRUCE 82, 101, 183 54 TAYLOR, TAYLOR, CHRIS 184 GORDON 76, 155 TAYLOR, IAIME TAYLOR, TAYLOR, TAYLOR, TAYLOR, KATY 184 MARK 169 MICHELLE 198 TERRY 21, 155 TEIG, MIKE 169 TEMPEL, TRACIE 198 TERRELL, MARK 198 TERRY, PAUL 75, 184 THEEN, ROBIN THOMAS THOMAS THOMAS: 1 BILL 169 BOBBY 105 DEREK 21, 34, 109, 155 THOMAS, DIANE 184 THOMAS, FORREST THOMAS, THOMAS THOMAS THOMAS THOMAS THOMAS: THOMAS, FREDERICK 184 GREG 155 I IOE 198 , IOSEPH MELODY 184 STEVE 169 TODD 105, 184 THOMPSON, AIMEE 169 THOMPSON, IEFF 169 THOMPSON, IUNE 169 THOMPSON, KIM 60, 76, 77, 86, 95, 169 THOMPSON, TIM 155, 184 THOMPSON, TIM THOMPSON, TOM 155 THOMS, TRACEY 21, 155 THORESON, SCOTT 169 THRASHER, IACK TIDWELI., IESSICA 184 TILFORD, KEVIN 198 TILTON, GLEN 21 TINDELL, DEBBIE 57 TIPPETTS, RUTH 184 TISCHIRHART, DENNIS 121, 184 TODD, DELESA 76, 77, 82, 169 TODD, YVONNE 155 TOLER, MARC 82, 184 TORRENCE, TAMMY 169 TOWNE, DAVID 170 TROBER, IANICE TROBER, LISA 20, 184 TROUTWINE, NANCY 66, 170 TRULY, TRENT 43, 105, 170 TSCHIRHART, TERESA 170 TUCKER, NANCY 198 TURK, KATHY 52, 98, 99, 170 TURNBOW, ROSEMARY 82, 86, 184 TURNEY, BRIAN 105, 170 TURNEY, TURNEY TURNEY TURNEY TURNEY TYNER, TYNER, TAI UCHTMAN- UCHTMAN ULLERY, BE ULRICH, CI' ULRICH, M ULRICH, R0 URNISE, FRI UTTER, MA- VALENTIN VALENTI, I VANBLAR VANPELT, I VANSELL, T VANTRUM VAUGHN, I VEIT, IOH VERBRUG VERMILLU VEST, LAUI VICE, IUDI VICK, LIND VINYARD, VORIS, CA VORIS, DA VOSS, IEFF wAc.coNI WACNER, I WACNER, WAINWRII WAITE, IEIN wAITE, IUI wALDEN, I wALDEN, I WALKEME' wALKER, ,I WALKER, I WALKER, I WALKER, I WALKER, I WALKER, I WALLACE, WALLACE, WALLACE, WALLACE, WALLACE, WALLACE, WALLER, I WALSH, D wALTER, I WALTER, I WALTER, I WALTER, I wALTER, I wALTER, I wALToN, WALTON, WALTON, WALZ, ,MI wALz, Rc WARD, BI wARD, KI wARD, KI WARD, KI wARD, Lx WARD, L1 WARD, RI wARD, S1 WARDRIP WARNER, WARNER, WARNER, WARNER, WARNER, WARNER, WARREN, WARREN, WARREN, WIKAN, IAN 199 TURNEY, CARLA 198 TURNEY, DONNA 184 TURNEY, ED 70, 105, 170 TURNEY, GREG TURNEY, SANDRA 184 TYNER, DWAYNE 105, 184 TYNER, TAMMY 86, 198 UCHTMAN, DOUG 76, 77, 155 UCHTMAN, PAULA 76, 77, 184 ULLERY, BETH 21, 76, 77, 86, 93, 137, 155 ULRICH, CHUCK 170 ULRICH, MELISSA 198 ULRICH, ROBERT URNISE, FRED 105, 170 UTTER, MARLENE 30, 198 VALENTINE, MICHAEL 67, 104 VALENTI, IEANETTE 67, 104 VANBLARCUM, DAVID 170 VANPELT, PETER 76, 77, 190 VANsELL, TIM 170 VANTRUMP, RAY 170 VAUGHN, PAULA 184 VEIT, IOHN 103,155 VERBRUGGE, MARK 61, 159, 170 VERMILLUN, MIKE 170 VEST, LAURIE 184 VICE, IUDI 190 VICK, LINDA 00, 83, 184 VINYARD, RUTH 76, 77 VORIS, CAROL 21, 56, 76, 77, 86, 155, 1 VORIS, DAVID 101, 110, 170 VOSS, IEFF WAGGONER, sHERRY 170 WAGNER, BRET 105, 190 WAGNER, IEEE 190 wAINwRIGHT, ION WAITE, IENNIFER 170, 104 wAITE, IUDY wALDEN, GARY 170 95 WASSELL, PAM 184 WASSELL, WALTER 105, 170 WATSON, BUDDY 82, 184, 111, 198 WATSON, VICKI 61 WEBB, DAVID 61, 65, 81, 156, 184 WEBB, DENISE 82, 184, 199 WEBB, GARRICK WEDDLE, BRAD 170 WEDDLE, KAREN 184 WEDDLE, PAT 170 WEEDA, KIM 170 WEGENER, ARTHUR 76, 170 WEHMEIR, MIKE 170 WEHNER, BILL 156 WEIGHT, BECKY 170 WEIGHT, GREG 80, 81, 76, 75 WEISS, IOHN 171 WELCH, CAMILLE 75, 199 WELLS, IESSICA 104 WELLS, RHONDA 171 WELT, DARIN 21, 103, 156 WENDELMAN, CINEY 82, 184 WENDELMAN, DAVID 21, 66, 81, 156 WERNER, CINDY WESSELSCHMIDT, GARY 171 WEST, DAN 105, 171 WEST, GREG 57, 156 WEST, HAROLD 21, 103, 150, 156 WEST, SYLVIA WESTERFIELD, ALISHA 80, 82, 184 WESTHOFF, DENISE WEYHOFEN, RICHARD 103, 156 WEYRAUCH, SCOTT 82, 199 WHALEY, BURT 105, 182, 184 WHARTON, IANNA 61, 86, 72, 184 WHEATLEY, BETH 171 WHEELER, DANNY 104 WHENHAM, CHRISTI 21, 76, 156 WILSON, KENNETH 171 WILSON WILSON WILSON WILSON WILSONI WILSON r r , LEE 75, 199 MEL RICHARD 76, 82, 185 SHELLY 171 TAMMY 185 , TIM 199 WILTERMOOD, LYNN 171 WINANS, ART 21, 157 WIN, TRACEY WINGATE, LAUREN 52, 199 WINGATE, TOM 21, 65, 81, 157 WINQUIST, WILLIAM 185 WINTEROWD, CARL 157 WINTERS, FRED 67, 75, 101, 185 WINTERS, KARL 199 WISDOM, SANDY 21, 157 WISER, STEVE 199 WI'I'I'E, WENDY 185 WIX, MARTIN 76, 171 WOLF, IENNY 171 WOLF, MISSY 57, 157 WOLLERMAN, DANA 171 WOLVERTON, IOE 171 WONS, IEFF 171 WOOD, WOOD, WOOD, WOOD, WOOD, BRAD 105, 121, 171 GINA 185 IEFF 199 KARRIE SUSIE 199 WOODARD, BRUCE WOODERSON, DALE 75, 185 WOODHAM, MARION 157 WOODFORD, LAURA 75, 199 WHENHAM, KIM 77, 184 WHENHAM, WILLIAM 199 wHITAKER, ELAINE wHITAKER, IAMES 156 WHITE, BRAD 199 WHITE, BRIAN 171 WHITE, DARLENE 171 WHITE, GINA 21, 156 WHITE, IANET 06, 91, 199 WHITE, IEFF 156, 177 WHITE, IEFFREY wHITEHOUsE, VANCE 171 WHITENER, TERRE 104 WHITHAM, MICHEAL 199 wHITING, BARRY 43, 109 WHITING, PHILLIP 101,184 WHITING, VINCE wHITINGToN, PATTI 55, 171 WHITTEY, GRETCHEN 171 WALDEN, IIM 82, 105, 198 WALKEMEYER, SHELBY 184 WALKER, ANTHONY WALKER, CHRISTY 184 WALKER, KEVIN 170 WALKER, RANDY 92, 184 WALKER, RHONDA 170 WALKER, ROY 156 WALLACE, CHARLES 156, 77 WALLACE, CLAY 156 WALLACE, DAVID 156, 198 WALLACE PAM 39, 170 WALLACE, SARAH 75, 198 WALLACE, WILLIAM WALLER, MARIA WALSH, DAVID WALTER, CAROLYN WALTER, CRAIG 170 WALTER, DOUG WALTER WALTER , IENNIEER 21, 156, 165 IOE 02, 104 WALTER, KEVIN 82, 198 WHITMIRE, SANDY 199 WHITSON, DENEEN 37, 184 WHOLF, BETH 75, 199 WIELIGMAN, RICHARD 65, 76, 77, 109, 156 WILEY, MICHAEL 184 WILK, RONNA 86, 184 WILKERSON, DARRELL WILKES, BONNIE 71, 156 WILKINSON, IOYCE 55 WILLARD, KEVIN 185 WALTON, CHERI 82, 86, 107, 184 WALTON, KIMBERLY 170 WALTON, MARVIN 21, 65, 101, 156 WALZ, MELINDA 75, 194, 193 WILLIAMSEN, IOE 171 WALZ, ROBIN 156 WARD, BRIAN 76, 156, 75 WARD, KELLY 06, 89, 170 wARD, KIM 57, 156 WARD, KIRK 02, 93, 190 wARD, LAURA 21, 06, 93, 156, 184 WARD, LOU wARD, ROD 190 wARD, STEVE 111, 190 WARDRIP, BRENDA 190 WARNER, WARNER, WARNER, WARNER, WARNER, WARNER WARREN WARREN, WARREN, B r BRAD 75, 190 CINDY 62, 83 DEEANN 66, 170 DONNIE 104 LOU 57, 156 Ross 72, 100, 101, 110, 111, 184 CRAIG 111, 190 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