Lees Summit High School - Reflector Yearbook (Lees Summit, MO)

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'ZA if ,f ' 'fi ' 'lunleo Ffeshlneni' M ee's Summit High School staff-162 Ind -200 ee's Summit, Missouri 4 We ae excel We are always competing for victqry, excellence and approval. Hoping to acquire these from our peers, family, teachers and society. :LQ Q3 -ffl FWS' XiXYXrcf1 Q -. S7 I si X- Yay . QNX ff 'lax XXV? XX XX X X X XXX X X 7 xx' XX Ax xi S kv XX X 'S X X is XXX X WX X XX X Q NS X, xx Qx xx X X X X X X X NX 1 , X F s, xx Xb ' N X ibxxx X 5 s if X 5X Xi K XXSXNX X3 N X' X X x X XXX X X X XXXQ5 'Qg x X X X fx is X X V X 7 X X v N f QX X n Striving to meet this challenge we become aware of our talents and limitations Y f J W 2 l E I '9 wifi fry! , ., WiiA to , X 1 i 5 3 4 x f I w X X ff 4. X Q' i ,X Q4 f 7 Wi iff .052 ,Q is Q ..,.x ,A X Sf a ? ,,,xX.,M N , wig gig .X gr W. Going places and doing things From the time the bell rang at 2:30 everyday up to and in- cluding Friday, Saturday and Sunday LSHS students could be seen anywhere from cruising up and down Third Street to down at Westport at the Bijou Theatre watching the Rocky Horror Picture Show. There were the industrious students who were involved in after school activities and many who had part-time jobs at places such as Wendy's, McDonald's, Shoney's and other Lee's Summit businesses. Then there were those who couldn't wait to cruise Third Street to see who was in town or go to Harris Park and play frisbee, swing, or just talk with friends. And when the weekend finally came some of the popular places were Strike Market, the Summit IV Theatre, Prairie Lee Lake, Lake Jacomo, and going to parties at C.W.A. Union Hall, the Community Building, or in private homes. Then there were those who left Lee's Summit for entertain- ment and spent time at places such as the Plaza, Westport, concerts, Chiefs' games, Royals' games and eighteen bars in Kansas. Browsing through magazines at Safeway are Lisa Ward and Lisa Cussimanio. C.W.A. Union Hall was a popular place for private parties. l fi' 1,.v 'Fu After a busy day at Ray Weeda Insurance, Becki Kempf is ready to go home. Playing frisbee at Harris Park is a fun after school pastime for Chuck Brock and Mike Jacobs. Mark Verb 'iifii' 5 . . 3 585.011 f i l 1 , Y E 1 wp K , rf' r. BS. ready to go Ihuck Brock NM 1 K ,f i..,h,,,1 --gif fwtjfl Sf K 'WW s. - e ,Q N YY: . ,' 5 Q in , A . ., at ,,.. Q rmrwxmw , ,vim Hmmm Mx V Q 3 S , IP a 'MAS t. lf? . X .ta www... .mf ,A Q. Xfig rbxxbximw r ii fw si r W, M N.X. or Q we X ' N S xc M v i S 9' x QX A Scenic view of Third Street after school. Mark Verbrugge and Rhonda McWhorter just love working at Wendy's. ...w-.qs Long John Silver's was a welcome new addition to Lee's Summit K .M Q 2 s i i .1 xt Strike Market offers everything from bowling, to billiards, to food to aster oids. ,JW M ff I A , ,,,,,,,,, ,M ,, Smiling faces seen around town - u x tx. out .. . Auwmwwxmv Mg QNX? , l V1 X Q ,film ' Q ll L. fxfk R Nwkxnk-u::t.ss 117' Kathy Bloomfield and Susan Baker cant seem to contain their excite ment. Chris Cain, Tracy How Working at the Gas Service Company, Lisa Johnson smiles at the thought of quitting time. . S . N I ' 1 -.111 QQ ell and Van Dunham enjoy cruising on a windy day. Debbie Austin, Dana Kinney and Lanette Burn s W V4 W ,,,4f,'ffw GEM ' ,, W ,ff+,fffaln.4.L52u 44. -ff K4f1IAWAyfZ '0' ff ,fr i S A Cody Stoi weather. -. V. -W wear, ' Q A new ana ma. l -eg? 9' X I!! X .same N, , , ,W ,jlvtyqwas Llay. inette Burns fr 'T' ll fmf5?f w ,, l 1 -fr X , 'LLM 'i y mi u 5,152 4 ae' sv: . A mvm .1 'v 0' W'1-'nffymsig ' s , l' iw ,U qw 4117 f I I W A fi . -W z,,,,,4-we l Q.L,...f.7 ' 5'5,.' ...it ' iv.,?,.wVWSi 1' 9 Cody Stoneking and Jeff Ranville take advantage of the T-tops during nice weather. 'K N-Nl - he w ,s.m , , , Y .. e , we!! ff ,,,., , if '53- f A 2 wvwfffwf 1 1 , , f ? f Mme W, , , 'etfwwi , Q- , -V 1 . , lf - ff ,., W' .,f -h f f f fm N' W ,. -we ,, ff Ve f :C i'1 f?Y. ' -1- LW 1 ww f f .JMW gwmmwfkefmw me ' 1' H ., We ' N 'L' ella M ., my A new and much needed addition to Lee's Summit was the Summit IV Cine- Dixie Burry says, Look Mom, no hands! while Paula Johanmgmeier ma. A ' I '-:. SCYCBTHS. worked at The Summit IV Cinema- Softball, sunbathing, water skiing and just having a good time were popular at South Prairie Lee. 41.1, W f X KW ffl as 1 W? ,Y- 1. Swanson's tower gives a touch of elegance to the Plaza. Royals Stadium is the home of the 1980 American League Champs. The Bijou Theatre at Westport shows the longest running film in Kansas City history, The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Seville Square offers exclusive shopping and good food. WwM.4j ,,f1 Z S The Uptown all popular c Good N6 mf' xf '-. y P LC R KX 1 View-f New hw ! Quang? xg R 3?!t'Si'+w in 5 l C Kansas City has mu h to offer OO The Uptown, Kemper Arena, Municipal Auditorium and Memorial Hall were all popular concert spots. ' fi' i r i, , . , V f The Plaza, one of America's greatest shopping districts. Players, Daddy Joe's, Merry-Go-Round and Nashville Replay were all popular ueighteen bars. Woolf Brothers offers classic clothes and classic Good pizza and cold beer make Minsky's in Kansas popular. atmosphere. Arrowhead Stadium is the home of the Kansas City Chiefs. MINSKY 1 Homecoming mvolves fun for all Each year students, faculty, and administrators anxiously await Homecoming. During Spirit Week the halls were filled with freshman initiates running up and down Div. II singing We love you seniors while all the other spirited students dressed for the particular days to show their enthusiasm. All this began Monday morning with Secure a Victory Day. Tues- day followed with Tip your Hats to the Tigers and Sock it to the Indians Day. Wednesday was the start of Reverse the Play Day while the following day was highlighted with the traditional Black and Gold Day. A During the week students worked diligently on class floats which paid off for the junior class which took first place. Wednesday ended with a pep rally introducing the queen candidates and their court. Queen candidates were: Lisa Need- ham, Debbie Cheesman, and Kim Walton. The junior attendant was Julie Proctor. Following her from the sophomore class was Carla Turney. And last was the freshman attendant, Kim Campbell. Friday afternoon was the traditional Homecoming Parade. All school groups attended. lt ended with a pep rally where the queen candidates were once again introduced. From there it was off to the game. During half-time the tension was built as Kim Garrett was about to crown the 1980 Homecoming Queen. As Kim walked up and placed the crown on Kim Walton's head you could tell it was a moment she'd never for- get. The dance followed on the next night with Sound Dynamics performing. 'Q 2 ..1' V A s ii 3 V si? xgfl .ubn ' .Z D gi - J, s 5 . r . I Vflr K . fav -,,. , V . l x A g Acknowledging Look-alike Da d Slaughter. V uring Spirit Week, Robert Leitch dressed like Mr. The football team had its own entry in the Homecoming Parade. fl Senior boys had much fun riding throughout tbe parade on the Willy Worm Express. Working o i I t Sophomore c assembly. -Mliaifl lkvj I ,.,., Ma? 'f -., f 1- 2 1 V -Y.,-..-.,,a.R ..,+L:,.:farsF ?E'U'9!l?vE 'i?H?4Q?Yi5.fJN 'fF!l 9 . 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M 4, .Q 4, I9 X ,f I A f! . ff ' lk, . ,l- ' T. fn'-L 1 , ,V f 'Q,1fgQ,i:iA 7: I r , F - Q' f fr-.:'-'j N ' f i ' 1 ' -fjyj, gift: v ' ' ' , 3.,:.3,f V of ,f TQ FLCL-f 5 -, . gff' i gil' - 'fimrk-L ,gf-',':Q.AI-.' '.. - 1 L , , - ' - ' ' ' f V 1 'r 1.14, A V Q ' ' h -L-5'-7-rfafgggf-.4 Y::sQf2,-fuem'L-:mf -fff:- -' 1 , ll 1-.rfesgs 1-,ef ' If: as ' ' 1: - - ' ' -,--fav-'iQ:Pf' x1' ?i:g f,:- ' I ,J 'ar , .fe if f Courtwarming! one wild week Courtwarming events began with Spirit Week' which in- cluded Sweat Suit Day, Concert T-shirt and Sunglasses Day, '5O's Day, and the original Black and Gold Day. Juniors captured first place in the hall decoration competition. Sophomores took second, seniors third, and freshmen fourth. At the pep assembly queen candidates and attendants were introduced to the student body. Drill team did a smash- ing performance to the music Rockin' Robin . Varsity cheerleaders showed their spririt by doing a skit. The fresh- man cheerleaders picked five of the basketball players to throw pies at five teachers dressed up as O'Hara Celtics. The tug-of-war competition got many of the students and fac- ulty involved with the Div. I faculty coming out on top. The Courtwarming games took place Saturday night as the Tigers scored two victories over the O'Hara Celtics. The dance was after the game. Sound Dynamics provided country and disco music. Laurie Carter was chosen Courtwarming queen for 1981. Laurie, a senior, was crowned at half time of the LSHS- O'I lara Celtics basketball game. She chose David Hertzog and Barry Whiting as her escorts. Laurie's court included senior attendants Dena Hasty lescorted by John Sappington and Jim O'Dwyerl, Mindy Helmuth lescorted by Dwayne Sperber and David Vorisl, and Konnie Krey tescorted by Brad Johnson and John Donatuccil. Junior attendant was An- nette Baldwin, Sophomore attendant was Amy Legant, and Teri Pabst represented the freshmen. i as ml Joel Lawrence, Kevin Johnson, and Don Graham are amused by the agsem. bly. i134 li LAX, 5' Much work went into the seniors' hall decorations. S' I ' ....- 99 f - -W: ijli -L' J! E I as During '5O's Day fantasy became reality for Alicia Reynolds and Mr Webber. Brian Humphreys goes up for a shot during during the Courtwarming game. 9'Q,L,4 z--4 s f f A,,,4,45Mmm,im wr, 4 J-1: gf . f X , f x , 2 Q my , f 5 4 lla 1 7' ,, 4 f ,,,,, ma, i and Mr. ing game. Wwfawwvw 'S' fe N 'Ms Dena Hasty dances with her escort John Sappington. v l Many lovers were found at the Courtwarming dance. A ' JW Q 7,1 9 fl 2 ? X I M5 ,122 fi x x A 55 X i V Ma ! 4 Q Y , x X wsxagig v R X X Q x i C 1 Juniors' hall decorations took first place in the competition. 'Vi M f 'A , , , . . - f,..f QV, ' Cf, -74 - if -7' 1 4 y. , .. , The cotton-eye Joe was a popular dance for some. Linda Silvio crowns the 1981 Courtwarming Queen, Laurie Carter. Y 1981 Courtwarming ro alt aurie Carter, Courtwarming Queen 1981. Konnie Krey, senior attendant. y 2 Cl, i Vffy wx - fa W? Dena Hasty, senior attendant. ? Mindy Helmuth, senior angndant x 9 - N Annette Baldwin, junior attendant. , v V.' f X Teri Pabst, freshman attendant. ' 4 ff Z 4 ff, C , .nf 5, M, 7' . 4 o-1:2 fi' if V1 'f ' NNWXN M X WWW! x -W ' Q ? Z Z 4, 2, Amy Legant, sophomore attendant. ' Z1 1 E Talent emerges from fall play It took nine weeks from casting to finish to produce the fall play, Send Me No Flowers. The eight weeks of actual prac- tice was a team effort by the cast and crew members togeth- er. Ms. Terry Dickson, director, acknowledged three students, without whom it would have nearly been impossible. These stu- dents were her student director, senior Becky Weight, who took complete responsibility for the cast, her stage manager, junior Francie Harding, who worked diligently on the set, and her other stage manager, junior Bill Feller, who served as her right arm and gofer . The Performing Arts Center lent itself to the play with the use of sound effects and lighting. Many new approaches, such as not closing the curtains and double casting, were used to acquire a more professional atmosphere and involve more students. Overall, this play was considered by many to be the best in several years. Pat Ruth, Dane Roller, and Evan Rainwater practice diligently. Jim Shoptaw is impressed by play activities, ,A N V TVN.. X 3 Lynn Groover attempts the seduction of Pat Ruth. Judy Kimh George Kir Vito ....,,,.... Bert Power Doctor Mo Arnold Na First Passe Second Pa Mr. Akins A Girl ......., Miss Mason. 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X fvfpmv w, M Q s Xwiwlwgvm 4,,gf,, ww ' , r gp 5 X 41 Q Q X x 5 It W. 4? W Sf 1 ,-XX S 2 gm-ARG A In fi ,ak X 3 N N X, 4 s fl S 99? Q W5 A L F bf V bs-X. X, if , in N59 we Q-3: .M , 45: mi Splrlt Club very The Spirit Club was very active in Homecoming, Courtwarming, and pep assemblies during the school year compared to previous years. The members raised money by having a car wash in the fall, holding a soup and sandwich bar, by selling M 8: M's and selling Christmas ornaments to finance new rugby sweaters that were purchased and worn by club members. The sweaters were black and gold and worn to sports events. The club sponsor was Mrs. Sandy Cooper. Officers were Kim McDonald, president, Janice Gilligan, vice-president, Gin- ger Gibson, secretary, and Kim James, treasurer. School spirit was really evident as the year progressed. A new group was organized to show off school spirit. The group was known as the Jungle Jockiesf' Their uniforms consisted of Hardee's hats and T-shirts bearing the logo Ike Skelton is my congressman. These crazy guys were to be thanked for all the school spirit they generated. The Jungle Jockies of- ficers were Jeff White and Pat Moran, co-presidents, Brian White, head of slogans and activities, Daren Fristoe, mascot, Kevin Johnson, underclassman representative. Thanks to the Spirit Club members and the Jungle Jock- ies Lee's Summit is still known for its enthusiasm and spirit, exclaimed Mr. Tom Flint. Spirit Club officers: Kim James, treasurer, Kim McDonald, president' Janice -I x C g I Spirit ROW Jewitt, Lally, B. B. Hazle M. Helmi L. Rogers! M. Barke T. Holber S. Graham: Wendelm C. Dubay Jungle The most spirited group at LSHS-the Jungle Jockiesf' head of E i. 2 Z' Spirit Club. ROW ONE: K. James, K. McDonald, J. Gilligan, G. Gibson ROW TWO: K. Meyer, A. Farris, L. Simpkins, D. Long, P. Luppens, T Jewitt, R. Heisterberg, S. Gibbins, D. Godwin, J. Kennamer, C. May, A Lally, B. Hunter. ROW THREE: S. Dick, C. McKaskel, J. Green, C. Story B. Hazlett, J. Wharton, S. Rogers, D. Jewitt, K. Harbit, P. Johannigmeier, M. Helmuth, A. August, M. Kerley, B. Hargus, ROW FOUR: K. DeChicchio, L. Rogers, P. Mucke, L. Betty, L. Fischbach, D. Elder, C. Meyer, T. Meyer, M. Barker, K. Blixt, K. O'Malley, K. Thompson, A. Thompson. ROW FIVE: T. Holbert, M. Verbrugge, S. Lasswell, M. Gregory, R. Rhode, W. Sherman, S. Graham, D. Cheesman, C. Walter, A. Baldwin, C. Harding, R. Groom, C. Wendelman, J. Buehre. ROW SIX: T. Swearingen, S. Keisker, J. Meadows, C. Dubay, C. Saunders, N. Hamblen, M. North, T. Elliott, S. Wood, C. Jungle Jockiesf' Pat Moran and Jeff White, co-presidents: Brian White, head of slogans and activities, Daren Fristoe, mascot. A 4 K Cahill, J. White, D. Dallman, E. Nesbit, M. Morris. ROW SEVEN: K. Tate L. Miller, P. Meyer, J. Zuber, J. Lackey, P. Jones, C. Cahill, K. Batarse, L Belser, M. Hodges, K. Krey, T. Cook, C. Carter, R. Wilk. ROW EIGHT: L Clark, R. Gregg, K. Bowlin, J. Riley, M. Pap, L. Farrar, C. Coulter, L. Wat son, V. Walker, K. Krey, M. Enke. ROW NINE: K. Kenton, K. Phillips, N Sifuentes, L. Scrivner, S. Pemberton, K. Maxey, K. LaGuire, D. Moody, L Batarse, J. Hall, B. Harrison, M. Bear, M. Burris, N. Pence. ROW TEN: K Pemberton, K. McKaskel, D. Muckey, S. VanHorne, K. Anderson, L. Fick, D Tschirhart, T. Schacherbauer, K. Phillippe, S. McDonald, Y. Conroy, K Swift, J. Warren, T. Jones, J. Hertzog, S. Ratliff, S. Splinter, J. Zammar C Little, M. Ulrich,,K. Hope, S. Whiting, L. Holland. 1 Spirit Club members listen attentively to what the speaker has to say. rv , - 2 - wi ,,,4,fwv'f, f - xf I We f f ,fy X X f X -a ka : 1 'X f Wwe-flnwnw M 1 'E Changes occur in c eerleading ln 1980 cheerleading underwent many changes. One of these changes was that one squad of twelve was formed to T ,f.,g,,'ff'wl1gaf5Q3 Wiiwzfiwwg The varsity cheerleaders prepare to cheer at a game. cheer at all varsity events, and that one squad of six was i T f V. Q- f 2 rf' Q N formed to cheer at all JVfSophomore games. T 2 Another change was that both the varsity and the JV squads went to camp. Both squads did excellent at their re- spective camps, bringing home eight blue ribbons, one red rib- bon, and the spirit stick from each camp. Many new and ex- citing cheers, chants, and pyramids were brought back from the camps to show the student body during games. ,,,, i W--nu i -:Li -IFQV 'lf The cheerleaders jump after a cheer at the girls basketball game. D. Cheesman, A. Baldwin, L. Fischbach, and W. Sherman perform a cheer at a wrestling meet. The varsity squad acts out a skit about cheerleaders to amuse the student body at an assembly. ,.-.m.f,..u,.,,..f,,.,b f nlallnlluauppl Varsity Carolg ,I 17 kr-van' ' X X it - ' . l .',--- ---K' rf ,. Y X V . ri! rs on to victo- WM2 y Why X Q. l YA . N saga.. ' f-Y singly Q 'Q Nr ,- si - .N s Q s -t ..t..s, sims s pix, - is X ,qs X or ig. .mfr Q K. Phillips is the captain of the freshman squad. Freshman Cheerleaders. Row One: Christy Bowlin, Kris Phillips. Row Two: Lori Scrivner, Jennifer Riley, Monique Pap. Row Three: Melinda Morris, Niga Sifuentes. fifhwwff oz .iyiqyeiff fm QW? 1 WW ' ff! f f f Zz ff mf 1. 1 P The cheerleaders generate enthusiasm at a game nf 'f X f M T i f W V ,QW 7, ff Af' lb X WM V ff f X ,. ,Aww if Wf fw M The freshman squad cheers the Tigers to an easy win. , 5. QT g!fQ vf f Mfr Tigerettes have best year ever Without a doubt, the girls receiving all their awards was the biggest thrill of my life! I couldn't even breathe. The only other time l've felt like that was when I was walking down the aisle on my wedding day! exclaimed Mrs. Jamie Brewer, drill team sponsor. The Tigerettes started the year out on the right foot by receiving first place in dance, first place in pom-pon and second place in marching at the University of Kansas where the American Drill was held. The Tigerettes' Kansas in Lawrence, Team School's camp 25 members put together halftime per- formances which pleased as well as entertained crowds at home football and basketball games. The Tigerettes the University of 4A High School ment where the rountine. The' drill team were invited by the administrators from Missouri at Columbia to perform at the State Basketball Championship Tourna- girls once again performed a flawless members experimented with new hori- zons. They performed a routine with hats and performed another with hoops made of hangers and gold fringe. They also did quite a few novelty routines, one to the hit song I'm Alright from the movie Caddyshack in which they dressed as gophers which brought a few laughs from the crowd. They also performed a routine to the song Rockin' Robin in which the girls dressed ac- cordingly as birds. There are a lot of things to be remembered by the girls on the squad during the year. They will remember practice at 6:15 every morning, the crazy Tigerette songs, the dirty stories at camp and their terrific sponsor and her two right hands, Captain Mindy I-lelmuth and Co- captain Lisa Belser. The drill team motto is another to be remembered- I am, I can, I will. The Tigerettes' year as a whole was a successful and enjoyable one, one that cannot be relived, only cherished. 1 W ,f f ff 4 f X rm, IQ W f We V ff ' ' 7 f Wu .,'. The Drill Team performs one of its specialties, a high kick routine. wvuauw 7' The Tigerettes perform hand routines in the stands. Jeanene Hall and Ronna Wilk performed at a pep assembly dressed as go- phers. M. 3 Y. 5 fgfi ti I f A V ff:-f'. f ..' . . Q' f .V Q? 'LN Y . 'S i -1 ' WTF 514--. Mindy Helmu Drill Team 1 McDonald, Mucke. RC 5 JI' C i X Q x fn f A. y ff ,J 4 f V A if - ,Q f , W 2 ff , .vi , WM f , , f g!f'f'mC A ' 5 I tl ,-wi' 132, I ,, V M ' 1. fx, 1. f f, I4 , Z 'wif A f ' 5 ' ,. 1 TWYWW' '- 4, . f V 7 9- if Zlwf 67 1 f I Q aff! 426 1 an-to 1 .,. ,,.,, ff-am-nv -M-of V? 4 .n,.u.,,, .swans .H -'f' I 3 naman.-4-nu--n-on-ov Q v. K' 'K 4 Mascots enjoy l year of firsts The year proved to be one of firsts for the mascots. It was the first year that the mascots had ever had five people on the squad. It was also the first year that a boy had ever tried out for and made the mascot squad. Senior mascot Mark Verbrugge said, I enjoyed being a mascot. I thought it was great. Mark explained the reason that he tried out for mas- cot was l had a lot of school spirit and I tend to be crazy anyway . . . l figured 'why not.' It was my senior year. Junior mascot Joyce Wilkinson said, Being a mascot is very hectic. We had at least three or four games a week. Sometimes we even had two games in one day. lt was a lot of fun though. Sophomore mascot Susie Wood said, Being a mascot is a lot different from being a cheerleader. You're free to do what you want to do. The cheerleaders have to stay down there and cheer. We can run up into the stands or whatever. ROW ONE: Christy Bolon, Joyce Wilkinson, Kelly Blixt. ROW TWO: Susie Wood, Mark Verbrugge. 44 -KIM 4-nm 4: wnudlgtg -slr' -iwllwpnv-14,5 1.2! L. 1 , ' in , ..,. ,, A4 -Q5 ML, -.1 Junior Joyce Wilkinson cheers at an LSHS sporting event. , , 1 -t or , ' . ,B X -vt, .. l as UVM ,whirl , in ll., ox. P The flag corps marched in the American Royal Parade for the first time in LSHS history, Sophomore Susie Wood gladly cheered the Tigers to victory. 1 'nl I th-Ar ! , '1 ws? 3, f S 9 fwfr . ' V fi gt 0 Q ds . .,..., , JNQ. I The flag corg Parade. ROW ONE Sfiilnders, L Tschirhart, r es, . . M?-l is.. Q Swv S N-W-Y -4 V? S s is s it. first time in try. E The flag corps girls stand at parade rest before marching in the Homecoming Parade. Flaggers march in royal style Some of you may have noticed that the band always seemed to play one song over and over. This is because it was the theme of the Lee's Summit High School Flag Corps. The name of the unknown tune was Manhattan Skyline. The flag corps participated in many events this past year. Besides performing with the band at all the home football games, they performed at a few of the home basketball games as well. The girls attended a clinic at Center Junior High School. They also marched with the band in our own Homecoming Parade and the American Royal Parade. Flag corps sponsor, Mrs. Gayle Higley, said, You have to be willing to work very hard to be on flag corps. You also have to be able to get along with all the other girls. Tryouts for flag corps were held in the spring of the pre- vious year. Sixteen girls were chosen to be on the squad. Chosen as the captain was senior Becky Hazlett and as co- captain, senior Cindy Story. l ROW ONE: Kay McKaskel, Pam Luppens. ROW TWO: Cindy Becky Hazlett, Shellie Dick, Shari Keisker, Cindy Story, Julie Saunders, Janice Green, Linda Simpkins, Angie Farris, Debbie Meadows, Cindy Dubay. Not Pictured: Donna Michael. Tschirhart. ROW THREE: Carol McKaskel, Tracey Brockman, Volleyballers have a great season Six experienced returning lettermen were an important part of the varsity volleyball's best season ever. The seniors were Sandy Nulliner, Shelli Yoakum, and Tane Meyer along with juniors Alicia Reynolds, Ronda Sheldon, and Dayna Early. Coach Bob White felt the varsity had an excellent sea- son. Their improvement was evident by taking first place in both the Blue Springs and UMKC invitational tourna- ments and finishing second in district. Senior Shelli Yoakum commented, I think this is the first year we played as a complete team. Miss Cathy Battles, freshman coach, returned for her second successful season while Mrs. Terri Hammack be- came a respected and promising JV coach. Outstanding players receiving all-conference honors were Ronda Sheldon, first team, Alicia Reynolds, second team, and Shelli Yoakum, Honorable Mention. SCOREBOARD Tigers St. Teresa's L Tigers O'l-Iara L Tigers Oak Park L Tigers Winnetonka L Tigers vs St. Mary's L Tigers vs Truman L Tigers vs Ruskin W Tigers vs Ray South L Tigers vs Blue Springs L Tigers vs Oak Park L Blue Springs Tourney 1st Place Tigers vs. Winnetonka W Tigers vs. Truman L UMKC Tourney lst Place Tigers vs. Ray South L i Tigers vs. Blue Springs L District Tourney 2nd Place Shelli Yoakum shows a unique style. .V ,XIfARSgTYhVOLLEYBALL. ROW 1. Sarah Wallace, Karen Coy, Lisa Grimes, Meredith Flint, Tane Meyer 'YP' W om urc , Lorinda Roberts. ROW 2: Coach Bob White, Ronda Sheldon, Alicia Reynolds, Dayna Early w Jody Tatum, Shelli Yoakum, Coach Terri Hammack. HCC BCC lace 2 V551 Xxx QXX X S ,nal- xne Meyer, lyna Early, Q X-..., ,, , X A X r .,. Q X Q-as :-V-I. .R ... W... ' 1 ,,,,,,.,..,,t f ..w.wavN, ' in A S Senior Karen Coy saves the ball. Gina Wood concentrates on another Tiger point. yi!!! 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A 9 f 'r ' . f V ' 'C V fi , f 4' I V s V A Q f af ' Q ' A f M I s 4 x A H A L s, I 1 , x I I 5 ix ' ' in F1 W , ' 'J' N f' 1 f 1 'fy ' I 4 ,,.,, WA, ' X , W i L X mkmq, if , ' . 3 '70, if -at 1' W ff 'J 'f ff . ' . Q ' Q ,Q Z ' H P' if W f if ff ' A 'I ' I k f , f Y ff' , ,, y f.f' f M 24 0+ Q ,, 7 ff, H ,, ' f, f , 5 I X 4 vi 'Q ? 'f Q +1-U ff X Q of ff .F V . ,...'g,.fgf, ,,,4-an--fi ,1 ,. ., 4. ..'-.....-fM,,vg,,-, V.. .M f-4. J-uw 4-..-.,'..:s.f,- ,,, M., um. 1.1m-.-, ..ar'w4.m4 ..- SQX! fy I M-1... --.ss--hx--'-1 4-els. -1. l lf1....rf-1-1 . .. , . .. .. ,...,..,,.,..,,..,. ...-,,. Sr i . , X X . .. . ,. ,,,,.,. .. .. xX,x . . . X,.X ..x.x .. .t .. . .. ..X. . x.,,Xx. . x.X. . ., .. .. .. VARSITY FOOTBALL. ROW ONE: Rick Atha, coach, Sandy Cabill, coach, S. Russo, K. Eager, J. Meher, D. Hertzog, R. Smith, D. Kettner, J. Haney, T. More, B. Parrish, P. Moran, M. Hoduski, J. Murphy, W. Wassell, B. Fuller, D. Tyner, Doug Esposito, coach. ROW TWO: Gary Sage, coach, J.C. Davis, trainer, R. Berry, M. Collins, M. Nill, B. DeSpain, D. West, D. Fristoe, R. Roberts, B. Turney, V. Kurtz, B. Johnson, G. Wesselschimdt, M. Glukowsky, B. Thomas, F. Davis, Mark Hale, coach, Dan Kratzer, head coach. ROW THREE: M. Coday, M. Bell, J. Williams, G. Hertzog, S. Thomas, J. Thompson, D. Cahill, T. Haley, F. Thomas, C. Farmer, T. Thomas, C. Fuller, E. Crofut, S. Higgins, G. Son. David Kettner the Tigers' quarterback tries to get some breathing room. ' 2 ,.. I f . 5. Z 7 Z y Wy, fffjf ' 444 X f . X Z , f ' 4 lv f ,.v, f My f mwwy QL' My ' , ?WW 4 f ,' f 0 .K ,fm ff V ,, f'tf,,3W, W7 .V ,. ff f gg. V, Wli V kai, ,I nf l W4 Brad Parrish comes back up field after intercepting an Oak Park pass. ' 41 Sophomores win The sophomore football team had an outstanding sea- son. Behind the coaching of Sandy Cahill and Mark Hale the Tigers ended with a 7 and 2 record. Two sopho- mores turned in impressive seasons. They were wide re- ceiver Mike Pyle and quarterback Brad White. The freshman squad finished out the season with 3-2-1 record. The team was led by two new coaches, Sam Loomis, Tom Christain, and returning coach Dennis Smith. 'D AQ- M- .. ...J HSS k L. va--1 GK' M. I V . 1 - M-'funn 'M-K.. . '.. - Q In M! S,-fig 1 Bret Wagner turns the corner for extra yardage. ,- ' Coach Q soPHoMoRE FooTBAi.L. Row ONE: T. N Stoneking, M. Curley, B. Wh't D, G h M , 'e- fa am' - Brown. M- Pyle, A. is, J. Welder, D. Walsh, B. Boone, B Bruce. Row THREE: M. schunz, T. l Strohmeyer, P. Rouse, K. Johnson, J. Lawrence, ROW TWO: B. Folsom, G. Monahan D Fields J Famer W HO ' r - - A , . man. , ' , C. N , T. Oms ewton Amos. C4 Madden, K. Ward, D. Gourley, M. Mitchell. R. Green, F. Gustafson, D. Lew- M . 3 ' Q 5 X . 5 RNA in Ni' A max X WXXWXQ T X J - - Q ss SX Ml ii' F, s...4- , D. Lew- chultz, T. ui .1 Freshman football. ROW ONE: S. Lowe, S. Carithers, R. Fuchs, K. Stevens, K. Levalley, K.ATippetts, S. Roberts, M. Molinario, A. Dalrymple, C. Kurth J. Bowlin, T. Delk, D. Scott, M. Alleman. SECOND ROW: M. McCorkle, K. Roberts. THlRD ROW: Coach Smith, H. Yoakum, K. Baker, D. Roach, B Coach Christain, R. Zahorchak, D. Bock, C. Perdue, E. Monahan, D. Nease, Magan, D. Lamb, J. Brockman, S. Thyer, R. Boyer, D. Vann, Coach Loomis. X X es Q .Wav I Tiger defense plays tough against Center. oi, Gene Madden just gets the punt off over the defense. Todd Thomas and Kevin Johnson put up a good pass rush. l ffwilwfyx Kyle Guenther and Jon Black rest during an exhausting game. CC girls pace to best season The girls Cross Country team had an outstanding season. lt was the first time the entire team qualified for the State Meet. This was the fifth season for girls Cross Country and was the best season they have ever had. The team placed first in conference and went to the District meet where they placed third. The entire team went to Jefferson City to com- pete in the State Meet where the girls placed ninth out of 16 teams competing. All of the girls lettered varsity and all received a white let- ter because they won conference. The team ran in seven invitationals and was able to finish the season strong because all of the girls worked together as well as strived for individ- ual records. All girls showed improvement as the season pro- gressed. The overall leader was senior Val Pruyn who was closely followed by senior Kathy Turk. The race length was raised to 5000 meters and Kathy Turk set the record for the best time of 20 minutes, 12 seconds. Joni Zuber strives for her best. if br Kathy Turk finishes strong. Val Pruyn shows her leadership Girls Cross Country: C. Oldenburg, J. Zuber, K. Turk, K. Miller, Not pictured: K. Campbell, L. Trout, Coach Black, V. Pruyn, B. Craig. Lisa Trout runs ahead of the pack. Clndy Oldenburg passes her opponent Boys cross country shows ability As in past years, the boys cross country team contin- ued its winning ways with a successful season. This was the tenth consecutive year that members of the Tiger team qualified for state. Nick Adams and Jim O'Dwyer were the top runners. Although they did not win the district or conference meets, they came in third in conference. The team did take first place in the Raytown South Invitational. Some of the top runners were Doug Adams, Nick Ad- ams, David Cortner, Kurt Kirn, Jim O'Dwyer, Kyle Mallot, Marc Skelton, Brandon Staton, David Voris, and Ross Warner. Varsity letter winners were Doug Adams and Kurt Kirn. The boys cross country team, putting forth persistent effort, finished fifth in the Kansas City area. Preparing for the season consisted not only of distance running but determination, extreme effort, ability, and su- perior self-discipline. With all of this the team exhibited an exceptionally impressive and successful performance. When asked what motivated the boys to be in cross country Coach Russ Childress replied, Self motivation, individual pride, and personal goals. The success of the program and the tradition of winning over the last ten years proves that we have one of the top twelve teams in Missouri. Jim O Dwyer, Nick Adams and David Voris show their persistent stamina. CROSS CC N. Adams. Martell. RC i 2 fgf' 1 .Jian Q 4 K. 4 1 0 Q . Q 5 4 Q r , 4 . 1x1 . K K .. 2 4 x .3 tfx 2 1 . ' M: ' ' N , , , 1 Af. , sf ,H 4 j, A M a 'Gifs 5 32 -2 , ,- y A my F , B, , , 7 V 4' - fp N 5 -ff I Q57 4 V 7 x ib ? . , x ,ff ff I. , f, A , , , ,f ff , 4 .4-,qw ,X I , W 1-Ji-frfef ' -' f fi f J ' '--g i 4 ,, , f -Q1 f I ,, 0,11 , yy, , X - W , - W X f X, , A - ' ' 'if 1 - , X ,zgx fn Q1 f , , ' V y , , me in if ff K Z W 15? , 1 I 1, , ,Jail V i W y . ,f X14 ' . - f f 7 2, I - 'I' f 1- - f 1 15' - . ' 9 'XV' ' . X V W 1,1 ,f X' ' ,ff W, f - X - ,4 Q f 4 ' my X 4 Z 'iff , H, p z , 1, ff- c' f f ,- ,L , , , 1. .- W ,iz QW. 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'N ,X .,.. , Nts. A N X x X X . N . X ,Hx X X W XY? X x Y X X N. X B. ' Q-ex X Q' x ,G X N XX xx x ' an 1 9' 4,15 X A542 ? ff, ff f f .-,yfw-Jay f , , ,mf X .. if-an 'YN 5 nfs .1 3 1 - if, V' ' , , 1-f,-4, --A-.C . V T- Y M. . ww Yr 1, in My Q f f Q .,:wf4K4zZv.- -' W 6-k?,MQfff -fy ff X S 2 4A ai Q 1 1 ,,, .f f ftff, llff f -Wi, 6 , W Q i Q W, , , . I 0 ,mm s Basketball draws large following Though boys varsity basketball missed having a .500 season their games were exciting and drew larger crowds than in past years. There was much more spirit in the stands than in years past. This spirit was largely because of a group of students called the Jungle Jockies. The Jungle Jockies even followed Coach Fred Turner's Upygmiesl' to away games and supported them. With spirit in the stands coach Turner's players performed well on the court. There were a few key players that the coach could depend on. One of these players was freshman Jeff Brockman who was the Tigers' leading scorer. When Coach Turner was on the floor his players knew he meant business. Two of his players who did well during the year were senior captains Barry Whiting and Steve Bunch. The junior varsity was led to a good season by the coach- ing of Paul Shulze and outstanding players such as Doug Lu- ther and Del Reynolds. Experience at the game of basketball was what Coach Rick Atha had in mind for the sophomores while the freshman basketball team was led through their first season at LSHS by Coach Dennis Smith. Varsity. ROW ONE: Steve Bunch, John Donatucci, Jeff Brockman. ROW TWO: Darrin Huff, Mark Donatucci, Doug Luther, Coach Fred Turner, Jim O'Dwyer, Brian Humphreys. ROW THREE: Tim Meyers, Manager, David ,. if 5 -QQ N. Barry Whiting and Mark Donatucci watch intently as Brian Humphreys goes for two. Voris, Assistant Coach Paul Schulze, Assistant Coach Tom Ross, Barry Whit- ing, Buddy Watson, Del Reynolds. X-Q X2 -'ws 1 M., .,.'2 fn., .,- . Junior Va' ROW TW was sm 5 1' ' Zi 'A lui? miikhii 5 as ' t is t ' 2 K L O I., .... i , Q ,E g t' it t at -- -PV,. s f fs Q 'A :S S WY Egg , QQ Kg V. ,HW- iw X. 1, -sys ' l is 11 'v A 5 i 5 ,. IP' Y WN! SL! r X 'Q O Junior Varsity. ROW ONE: Jeff Hammond, Bruce Rhodes, Brian Richey, Buddy Watson, Tom O'Malley. ROW TWO: Rusty Roderick, Del Reynolds, Andy Strohmeyer, Doug Luther, Chris Sweet. fqlsn Steve Bunch shows his picture-perfect form from the corner. ireys goes arry Whit- . , 1. ik? 4'--1 Y. 9 ,Mig . mapa Steve Bunch applies the tough man-to-man de- fense that the Tigers used throughout the year. David Voris scores another two points with his patented offbbalance shot. YL , 51 0 -ur ww Qmwx 5 use-7' ,Z 3? :bv s X as r Q X55 1 X sg x t X ,Z T ., so I . ... .g . . Freshman. ROW ONE: Tom Delk, Brian Richey, Roger Parrish, Dalton Vann. ROW TWO: Carter Patterson, manager: Bill Magan, Tim Freeland. ROW THREE: Tom Reed, Brian Lawson. ROW FOUR: Erik Gustason, Steve Thyer, Jerry Hedrick, Ed Monahan, John O'Malley. ROW FIVE: Kirk LeValley, Doug Roberts, Brian Haines. um .NL Q :Q gi lisfhf ' ' , Q 1 T law!!-9' Y .lI -ff? ' ' Q Q T35 ill if WEN IU- K Qi! X I I x l -f Fred Turner gets the point across to his players. 13?-'r-lf x - l ,llrm Jwi'l' .bm R' 4 domain-,,o xx Mark Donatucci looks for the o Courtwarming upset over O'Hara. 'Sf 4' pen man in the Sophomores: Brown, Mike Chris Hoover, Bruce Rhodes, Rick Mehrer, Rusty Roderick, Tom O'Malley, Mark Pyle, Jeff Gilbert, Steve Ward, Larry McCue. Not pictured--Chris Sweet. .4-at- '4' A determined Barry Whiting tries to set the ball inside to Mark Donatucci. Rita Le ROW ON sen, Mana Dayna Ea y, Mark lawn 2-' M312 Rita Lee is in perfect position for the rebound as Diane Thomas assists. ROW ONE: Manager Bonnie Craig, Coach Cathy Battles, Coach Larry Jan- sen, Manager Timolyn Skeeters ROW TWO: Monica Lewis, Beth Wheatley, Dayna Early. at Teamwork helps Tigers achieve The girls varsity team had another winning season. It was a season for developing and learning to work together as a team, since the team consisted mostly of juniors and sopho- mores with only one senior. The team had many talented players. Monica Lewis, junior, received a trophy in the Shawnee Mission North West compe- tition in freethrowing. She also tied a school record with 13 assists. The team received a second-place trophy in the Blue Springs Invitational. Rita Lee, junior, made the All-Tourna- ment Team. Throughout the season the team proved to be strong and quick with lots of effort put forth and good spirit. Coach Jansen said that he was pleased with the effort by everyone. The JV girls also had a season of growth. The girls on this team had good teamwork and enthusiasm. Mr. Tom Christain took over as freshman coach and Mr. Tom Reynolds coached the freshman B-team. Both new coaches led the teams to very impressive records. Alicia Reynolds, Ronda Sheldon, Diane Thomas, Ginger Coldsnow, Rita Lee, Julie Schilmoeller, Indra Cancienne, Kim Campbell. Husain s JV, freshmen impress coaches 2 if 3 f W TL! ifwf A.., Wx V O ,ssQ U ,I 4 ii as 1 'Q i ,. E- Diane Thomas wrestles for the ball. -- lndra Cancienne puts up a shot. ,H--. ff i 1 'Hu 54 -f--w-W if ROW ONE: Tammy Delk, Tracy Phillips, Meredith Flint ROW TWO: Cathy Battles, Nina Hyvonen, Melanie Susan Barnes runs into a block- Groom, Susan Barnes, Becky Daney, Toni Ortiz, Cheri Walton Row 1: f Angie Be Karen Tl Q 2 1 , my I . ,sax ' DJ E. 0 Q S V Wm X , 4 . ik? X X 5 c X .K W5 . 4 rwsgmtsssf 531 ,Q .cw - Tracy Phillips starts the la for the Ti ers. L' Sh -Qklkmmgg , s. me T. , 'l'H 'i MNHMW N K xv has 5 ' Sa.. - Ax. X ws rc i Hum ,. T71 Q P y Q isa ipley throws the ball to Reagan Brown. l l i 1 l Row 11 Sarah Jonas, Cindy Oldenburg, Shawn Titus, Reagan Brown. Row 2: Sherri Wilson, Shawna Snyder, , Angie Bell, Pam Reinsel Row 3: Coach Christain, Tracy Phillips, Kippy Erichson, Becky Hilpman, Lisa Shipley Karen Thomas, Coach Reynolds. l ii l il l il l Q? 9 A 355. 57 Lisa Shipley saves the ball, Burns wins state Cartland Burns was our school's first state wrestling champion since 1972. He went through eight matches without a loss, moving from district to sectional and finally to state. Coach Jay Helland, who was voted District Coach of the Year, was pleased with Burns' performance. Having a state champion will be inspiring to the other kids. The tough Tiger team was proud that eight out of thirteen grapplers qualified for the sectionals at the District matches at Grandview. The team placed second out of eleven teams at dis- trict, with three 1st-place finishes, two 2nd-place finishes, one 3rd- place finish, and two 4th-place finishes. Wrestlers placed as follows: 1st Cartland Burns, 105' David Cleary, 119' Brad White, 126' 2nd Paul Martin, 112 Bob Barklage, 167' 3rd Fred Urnise, 132' 4th Don Gregory, 145 Don Graham, 155 The above wrestlers went on to sectionals, and the starred l'l names qualified for the state meet in Columbia. Coach Helland thought it had been a super year and since the Tigers lost only three seniors: Don Gregory, Fred Urnise, and Brad Wood, he expects as much success in the '81-82 season. 7 it '- . ... va! ,..... 2 f w 'M' 1 icuii- 'Q VV ,WAUIM Cartland Burns executes one of his many wrestling maneuvers which helped earn him the title of state champion. Paul Martin puts the crunch on his opponent. EE District Coach of the Year Jay Helland, and Coach John Repp give encouragement to the wrestlers from the sideline. VARSITY tin, T. Graham, JUNlOR Nielson, Repp, D I' ' VARSITY ROW ONE: A Hubbard, D. Adams, M. Shafe. F. Urnise, P. Mar- Coach Repp, Coach Helland, B. Parrish, D. Gregory, K. Johnson, B. tin, T. Doherty. ROW TWO: J. Haney, Manager, B. McCoy, D. Brown, D. Barklage, P. Shoettlin, Manager, Coach Sawyer. Graham, B. Wood, D. Cleary, C. Burns, D. Israel, Manager. ROW THREE: epp give I.I JUNIOR VARSITY ROW ONE. J. Frasier, M. Doherty, D. Martell, R. ell, A, Duncan, Coach Sawyer. ROW THREE: S. McKinnis, W. Jennings, P. Nielson, J. Siegel, D. Craven, D. Allen, P. Morgan. ROW TWO: Coach Stonum, B. Bruce, M. Robinson, B. Kidwell, C. Stoneking, D. Lamb, R. RQDD, D Hughes, B Eiskina, B. White, D. Zammar, C. Migliazzo, M. Mitch- BOVQY. -af l...gS 1 ,A-A ' E ..,,,, , MMWNT Girls tennis strives for victor The LSHS girls tennis team was undefeated this year! Monica Lewis, ju- nior, and Candace I-Ieimsoth, senior, were the number one doubles pair. They took first in conference. Julie Proctor and Indra Cancienne took sec- ond in the number two doubles in conference. It was an exciting year in that it was the first time ever in the history of LSHS tennis a team has been undefeated in the regular season. For the tennis team to make it to state they would have had to make first or second place in district. Monica and Candace were seeded first, but after a tiring year they came in third. Julie and Indra were fourth in district. Coach Janice Jensen said, It was a great year and I can't wait until next year. We worked hard and grew to- getherf' A fi I S 4 . x E , K E J 6 ' A.,AiY.vA ' , r,e Q . y 5 , wygwf, , ,, ., . Becky Darley puts power in her serve. Junior Varsity Tennis. Kathy Fuller, Kelly Knight, Tracy Mallot, Miss Janice Jensen Michelle McClung Ann Babcock Melanie Groom J B b k ' ane a coc ..,W,,,.w . . ..., 1, . .,.,. ,.,, 7 , ,,,,,,, -4 im, 'f bf ,,s,-Kwwn-'MN' Varsity Tennis. Indra Cancienne, Julie Proctor, Monica Lewis, 1 Miss Janice Jensen, Becky Owens, Candace Heimsoth, Becky Daney, ,,....,--mrs K D ple. bcock. J, 7 ,wb f ,X , J Z 7 Candace Heimsoth shows strength and determination as she hits the ball. Julie Proctor follows through on her swing Indra Cancienne stretches to make the shot. UIQ IHNZAT IIIOI UNUWSSS K . .pppnsunndllllf Q ws, ? A, 'N 'Z' hr--o,4iI'q' L Z, 2, f 01,6 'wi 4 7 ffffli W Nw N20 1 Z 1 5 v ,,., if ,- 4 DWL . gy f, 2? ? 44 A ,,,,, ,,,..,.,.-f.,,,0-r ,,..,.,.- ,,,....W- ,,M,-.,,...- ,,,...-....,.,-1 ,M-. -.--r -. ' ii? ,f Y' M if vm. GY' '- 4 pn . ,, ...Q h,,,.,,,..,w-ww, ,AW fm ,wwf ,MW 11, QW WW wwmmwna. Wy- ,' , M4 iw WM' ff vmvww fry, no-wma-f 15 W , fffv V, gf 'A W 7, JCM 'iff' Z! y . 4'fY1xg,,VWmA I ff. ,A , A MW . up 5 wb: 1 sw, .Q- b 6, , 6Y.4,4 Yi' 'Ku new Publication staffs tr to make m As the newspaper and yearbook staffs plodded through piles of pictures and copy, adviser Jim McMillen went through days of headache and heart failure. Meeting dead- lines was a nerve racking experience for all involved. The Hi-Life newspaper staff, with editor Megan Gandt spent much time writing articles, setting up page layouts, and working down at the Lee's Summit Journal. James McEntire, Danny Israel, and Steve Brown were pho- tographers for both the Hi-Life and the Reflector. Photog- raphers' picture-taking responsibilities varied from sporting events, to concerts, to the Swope Park Zoo. But their real ef- fort was put into all the time they spent developing and printing pictures in the darkroom. The 1981 Reflector had its biggest staff in many years. Adviser Jim McMillen, editor Patti Whitington, eighteen girls, and four brave boys constituted the class. Writing copy, mak- ing layouts, sizing pictures, and spending many, many nights after school were all part of the yearbook staff's job. - f,--if Q . V- ,. ,K . ,L 1 if ,ff I, 3 McMillen in one of his calmer moments. .-K-ng. We W '- ,i .-1 .vm ,- ffl v , , v, 'A ,W ,J f A mwfffl, If ..,1,.f ,gd --V, . - .ff 'ff f - nw'-z-.w'- ' ff? L , -..,' . 5- 2, -wi fm 4, 0173-if 1 ffl . N . ROW Z Jel:1Spape'ROW 241 G- ROQQTS, l-.'Meyer, S. Brown, L. Craven, M. Gandt, ROW 3: S. Green, F. Fike, P. Schoettlin, J. Manford. ROW 43 J Kennamer. ' amy' ' T- Cook- T- Ortiz, J. Phillippe, R. Warner, E. Rainwater. D. Schmidt. T Yearbook. RC R. Kanai, J. Donald, R. H Photograph time. f I 7 f aff? ZW if 45, ,, ' if ff ' mf W' ' X -P7 aff f l W' .4 WW ,WX , f ,f memories complete Yearbook. ROW 1: J. Haney, P. Whitington, L. Lacy, M. Johnson ROW 3 L Coleman D Kelm J Faulkner K Fuller K R. Kanai, J. Hilligoss. ROW 2: J. McEntire, L. Connell, K. Mc Lamps!-,n J LaP1etra L Famulmer F Harding D Israel Donald, R. Heisterberg, S. Jones, F. Davis, P. Atzmiller, G. Wood Photographer Danny Israel hides from Mr. McMillen at lecture time. Sizing yearbook pictures is one of Johnna Baxter s favorite Jobs ...Q 106 3 SOE, ROW ONE: S. McVay, A, Almash, S. Evans, M. Russo, K Weeda, S. Smalley, C. Boney. ROW TWO: A. Holcomb, S. Howley, R. Clark, D. Reinsel, S. Bost, M. Johnson, L. Garten, B. Mansell ROW THREE: C. Onwiler, D. Pennington, C. Brown, L. Johnson, M CO-OP. ROW ONE: K. Britz, S. Herde, C. Cornett, B. Harbit, K. Lewis, L Keller, Jim Hunter, Coordinator. ROW TWO: K. Roden, S. Ross, T. Hunt, C. Copeland, G. Whitley. ROW THREE: M. Teig, R. Griesel, W. Moore, B Landreth, T. Snow, K. Clements. ROW FOUR: J. Landes, J. O'Guin, M Preator, S. Kelly, D. Cooper, C. Powelson, R. Johnson. Not pictured, T, Car- Bullard, K. Harness, B. Kempf, D. Andrews, C. Campbell, T. Rob- erts. ROW FOUR: Leon Rook, Coordinator, H. Mothersbaugh, L. DeFreece, J. Littleton, J, Thompson, S. Scofield, C. Gillette, C. Sto- ry R Carboneau B Briggs L Pryor L Hertzberg geqnndl- - A ln SOE David Reinsel works at Charter Bank. Arranging clothing keeps DE student Jenny Clay busy at C1J's. roll, C. Walter. , ... DE. ROXA Burry, T Clay. RC Bmwnarr, T. Rob ugh, L C. Sto- wh Kim Joseph lends City Hall a helping hand. Work programs good training Good discipline, good attendance, signing up before the program closed, and a willingness to work part of the day iwhich of course meant getting out of school earlyl was what you needed to be in Mr. Jim Hunter's Co-op program. Stu- dents were employed at construction companies, dentists' of- fices, warehouses and many other industrial sites, and averaged twenty-five hours of work a week. Mr. Tom Wilson headed distributive education for juniors and seniors at LSHS. The juniors acquired job entry skills for positions in marketing and distribution. Seniors were expected to obtain a job and keep it for the entire year in a retail business. Clothes stores, restaurants, and drugstores were a few of the places that employed DE seniors. LSHS offered for the fourteenth year a supervised office experience program for seniors. SOE, supervised by Mr. Leon Rook, was a work experience program to which job training stations were provided by participating business firms in Lee's Summit. SOE offered an opportunity to bridge the gap be- tween the classroom and the business office. To be eligible, the student had to be enrolled in one of the related vocation- al business courses. DE. ROW ONE: Mr. Tom Wilson, Coordinator, D. Buffy, T. Torrence, D. Comstock, M. King, J. Clay. ROW TWO: S. Edwards, J. Givan, L. Bowman, P. Bell, J. Fields, B. Haynie, L. Mills, K. Johnson, C. May, A. Brownfield. ROW THREE: C. Sandy Ross gives a smiling welcome at Pfaff, S. Thoreson, D. Lambeth, D. Sessler, R. Waid's. Kent, R. Welpman, B. Fitzwater, B. Saultz. Not pictured: T. Dennison, J. Schaller. Stuco sponsors numerous events The Student Council had many experienced representatives so attention was divided in many directions. The council played an active role in the student body, sponsoring many activities that were free to all participants. Some of the activi- ties included a beach party, the secret pals program for teachers, bake sales, a tug of war and various other projects. LSHS hosted the Student Council District Workshop in No- vember. There was a large turnout, and many were success- ful in getting new ideas from the general sessions. Sponsors for the year were Paul Munsen, Terri Hammack, and Deborah Gage in Div. I, while Lois Walden was once again the sponsor in Div. Il. T Student Council, Div. l. ROW ONE: R. Tye, M. Morgan, L. Holland, C. Plude. ROW TWO: J. Walden, S. McDonald, K. Bowlin, K. Batarse. ROW THREE: J. Meadows, S, Keisker, C. Patterson, K. Holland, M. North, K. Campbell. Not pictured: S. Fischbach, S. Rogers. Paula Atzmiller and Amy Legant listen to the speaker. 41 Members from Division ll wait for role to be taken. Ronda Sheldon is open for suggestions from the council. Stude TWO Baxte if Q 36 ,.- M,-if sf-ww' ,....-4Y'n fi X, MV .jmxsw S, : -' w if L ,, f ,Q MN, A A J 5 W -Saw! L X W I 'X ' f' . A 'N' . X Q w f , ,, -. JS 9' f Z3 if R ,Aj 'Wi' 3 ' Q x ww ' ' ' - b - I X f Q QR ,h ,X N N D X M X A A gff'i5x'x y Qi 1 I by ix ' . K Q X L U' Q1 . 3 ..., ' X- ew nm. mggggyr' f 57 X we Q9 Q 1 H x w Q ., . X. X ,M V' n- LA 4.-erfw' A as K A M M- ,V -A v ,nw Q f Q min. V ,fx .Y W ,,gs,wQ M61 W, J, ui . If, A x N, v I v Fellowship eets to Pray, Stud Fellowship of Christian Athletes was an organization in which students participated in weekly meetings and Bible study. FCA had special activities such as car washes, parties, dances, and hayrides. At Christmas FCA adopted a needy family and sent them clothing, food, and other items. This year FCA conducted a paper drive, and the money went to send FCA members to a one-week summer conference camp. President Mark Hoduski said that FCA liked to have a lot of people attend meetings, but FCA liked to rely on quality rather than quantity. Steve Higgins, senior, was also a boys FCA president, and Kathy Turk, senior, was the girls presi- dent. Teacher sponsors were Mr. Chuck Harrelson and Miss Cathy Battles. Charles Brooks, Bob Clink, and Craig Hodges find a comfortable spot to read and study. FCA members build a pyramid during one of their get-togethers. X--. .I uh 145.2 ui? .hx 'flu Q WON, WWW? f ' .QQ 1 N Jody Brady and Shari Whiting enjoy listening to other comments made dur- ing their discussions. FCA. RO D. Doore: TWO: D. P. Reinse Higgins, ' Snyder, li ' .s . .Avg ., . 4-85- FCA members make themselves relaxed during a meeting. in i nade dur- 'v Z J-431' 5. . FCA. ROW ONE: L. Trout, S. Jonas, C. Oldenburg, L. Splinter, C. Coulter, D. Doores, L. Wingate, A. Adair, M. Flint, sponsor Miss Cathy Battles. ROW TWO: D. Moody, J. Carroll, J. Babcock, K. Holland, S. Wood, L. Holland, P. Reinsel, S. Whiting, S. Ward, N. Verbrugge, M. Groom. ROW THREE: S. Higgins, T. Ortiz, M. North, J. Brady, A. Bell, B. Craig, K. Campbell, S. Snyder, K. Walton. ROW FOUR: M. l-loduski, G. Harris, J. Rosher, K. Hart, X X W . W ,V W ef' wwf 4 ff-, ., ,M I, . ,.,44f!,j,?,aW, , K T? f M2 ' T. 131: Jim Walden listens to Mark Hoduski as he expresses his ideas. B. Wheatley, D. Huff, R. Heisterberg, D. Doores. ROW FIVE: M. Morgan, R. Crigger, D. .Zammar, T. O'Malley, B. Jolliff, C. Brooks, T. Monahan, G. Bolon, M. Morris, S. Famuliner. ROW SIX: G. Wessleschmidt, J. Walden, A. Strohmeyer, R. Warner, K. Guenther, K. Keithly, J. Lawrence, J. Zammar, A. Harris, C. Walton, B. Babcock, J. Schilmoeller, K. Turk, L. Miller. 4. r?15 F N'-'J f ' -vs' 'LT 3 3 Y A FCA members express some of their ideas over what they have read. FCA girls close their meeting with a prayer. iii:-....., Sers strive for excellence National Honor Society consisted of senior students with an 3.2 average or better. These students were selected during their junior year, Mr. Cliff McCormick was the sponsor of NHS. NHS was involved in many activities throughout the year. One of their annual events was the Candlelighting Ser- vice which was performed for the twenty-fifth consecutive time. Other activities NHS sponsored were a needy child overseas and a weekly birthday board. Plans were being made for juniors to be eligible for NHS in future years. '1 NHS prepares a birthday board for senior and junior students. Divisifm I students participate in the Candlelighting Service. Service. X . 5 5 ,S A . sf ig 5 5 T . e f T if is 3 Q. . . -. T A' Lf 1 Q- K Q, . g National Honor Society. ROW ONE: Maria Russo, Reinsel, Melinda Bullard, Annette Harness, Delesa Darla Pennington, Kim Weeda, Brenda Mansell, Lori Todd, Rose Carboneau. DeFreece, Sharon Smalley. ROW TWO: David NHS. ROW ONE: S. Jones, treasurer, G. Stokes, president: M. Hodges, sec- FOUR: J. Dir, D. House, B. Jolllff, D. SIITIPKIHS, H. Bondon, l. Davis Valery. J. Shikles, vice president. ROW TWO: K. Coy, K. Krey, E. Siegrist, Ruth, I.. Belser, G. Bowlin, J. Faulkner, L. Reid, C. Brooks, J. Nazworthy, L. Hammond, M. Sprague, S. Frisbee, S. Riggs, R. Santamaria, K. Thomp- K. Chaldecott, C. McCormick, sponsor. ROW FIVE: K. Collins, B. Fuller, D. son, M. Gregory. ROW THREE: C. Cox, B, Weight, M. Helffrich, K. Wil- Pulse, D. Kettner, G. Wesselschmidt, K. Wilson, A. Wegener, S. Brady, J. Williamsen B. Whiting D. Voris B. White M. Jones C. Lyon D. Geist J liams, B, Wheatley, S. Alexander, S. Ogle, D. Austin, L. Garten, R. Vinyard, , , , , , , , . B Enke, A. Thompson, K. James, M. Barker, C. Seifert, R. Reinert. ROW Hall, B. Babcock. rt club works hard after hours Art Club was for the student who wanted a little more art than the school day could provide. Meeting after school club members planned, designed, and built many projects. Stu- dents received help and direction from the Art Club sponsor, Miss Mendlick. Art Club entered a float in the Homecoming Parade, then did a Tiger on cloth by the batik method to be displayed in the hall. The biggest project of the year for Art Club was a sculpture for the children of a day care center to play on. Miss Mendlick discusses projects with Art Club. O 1 O- I m A '. O' gwkdx , , 3 'v XYZ-ll lA'anxf N. s The Art Club float won first place in the miscellaneous division. Art Club members work on the Tiger batik after school, ROW ONE: Lori Downing, Renee Renaut. ROW Mendlick, Patti Meyer, Janet Lackey, Patty Jones, TWO: Erin O'Brian, Donna Cox, Debbie Hudson, Stacey Brooks, Scott Stonum. Beth Hunter, Ann Lalley. ROW THREE: Miss Z X XR i K s as . s . Q Xi slii s L' T is 7 QSQQ' OIR Asif vm s...,,,,' Fl' se The organizz home G out the Their meal ti Breakfa junior z teacher Othe Mercy l mit Ser FHA fered' a Mrs. M it 'Mr Jones, - if 5 1 FHA aids school, serves communit The Future Homemakers of America club was a student organization which benefited others. Young women enrolled in home economics courses organized various activities through- out the year. Their annual activities included donating a Thanksgiving meal to a Lee's Summit family, sponsoring the Christmas Breakfast for students, planning the second Spring Fling for junior and senior girls, and making May baskets for all the teachers. Other benefits included delivering toys to the Children's Mercy Hospital and Christmas caroling for all the Lee's Sum- mit Senior Care Centers. FHA not only offered an opportunity to help others, but of- fered a great chance to get involved. FHA sponsors were Mrs. Marcia Roepe and Mrs. Doris Hudson. dunno? ,Q 1 tk 4. .....,- rt .',,, .... Caroline Meyer and Pam Wallace conduct the meeting. l Terri Jewitt elaborates on her idea. Janna Wharton, Sharon Rodgers and Djuanna Jewitt enjoy the refreshments. ' I ! 1 l l l l l l l l 73 I Clubs merge for more fun The International Club did many projects throughout the year. They met once a week after school. They started off the year by winning second place for the activity float in the Homecoming parade. They also sold carnations on Valentine's Day. It was the second year that the Spanish Club joined the French Club and they combined with the German Club. Mrs. Northway said I like all the clubs joined together, but there are so many students. Officers for the year were: John Albin, presidentg vice- presidents Mary Johnson, Djuana Jewitt, and Steve Pattersong Susan Ryan, secretaryg and Jennifer Rand, treasurer. -its 1 Miss Brown and Miss Rector discuss a current problem. International Club members listen intently during a meeting. ,ff-f . rl A3 Natalie Conrad and John Albin give a speech during the meeting. L Much preparation was put into the International Club float. ,ig-E5 -' -I 'O Rita Brown -1 Rita Lee, Jannell Price, and Mrs. Northway sample French food. Michelle Taylor and Neta Hamiln hold the pinata they made. l I ng. ll... C lnternational Club. ROW ONE: Mrs. Shirck, Mrs. Northway, S. Ryan, S. Patterson, M. Johnson, J. Albin, D. Jewitt, J. Rand, Miss Rector, Miss Brown. ROW TWO: Unidentified, L. Batarse, K. Coy, J. Valenti, L. Wingate, B. Harrison, R. Corley, L. Britz, R. Glanzer, K. Coe, T. Murphy, A. Gribble, J-R. Lawlor, L. Rogers, G. Sifuentes, L. Trout, L. Harrison, S. Rodgers, B. Whiteman, ROW THREE: P. Bryant, T. Cox, W. Witte, C, Bales, C. DeMier, B. Owens, J. Book, K. Collins, E. Gall, D. Laeupple, N. Herde, M. Worrell, JA Proctor, D. Westhoff, A. Reynolds, G. Wood, M. Taylor, L. Liberman, J. Wharton, M, Kerley, H. Taylor. ROW FOUR: L. Marrick, J. Burton, C Puffett, L. Kirn, D. Craig, D. White, T. Berbereia, N. Conroy, C. Robison, J LaPietra, P. Lane, K. Bark, K. Schmitt, B. Hargus, K. Evans, L. Kiado, M Williams, J. Foley, J. Brunson. ROW FIVE: B. Weston, B. Coy, A. Harris, S Osborn, P. Decker, J. Ryan, K. Marsden, S. Walkemeyer, J. Hurley, M Schultz, L. Miller, M. Verbrugge, C. Yarber, H. Majors, K. Miller, C. Lyon J. Shriver, B. Corum, A. Knopps, L. Simpkins. Students explore in Science Club For the first time the ecology club and the physics club joined together to form the Science Club. The club was head- ed by Mr. Sawyer and Mr. Gibson. Meetings were Thursdays after school to learn more about the environment. Field trips were taken to further students' education and involvement. In the spring members explored an uncommercialized cave in southern Missouri. Maryrine Kerley summed up the program by saying, We're interested in our environment and we like to know what's going to happen to it. 7, Zig Y. X H lg ve' se ' N.-vi. 1 ' ' 215 . I Jeff Thompson and Tom Koenig complete their count of aquatic inverte- brates. Mr. Tom Gibson answers Albert Luppens' question. Mr. Doug Pimm, Guest speaker, and Mr. Tom Gibson, club sponsor, talk be- fore a presentation. , sv 4... t Ea fx ffl 4 , f4 Sciem Donal Truly ' W is .f sf is 1.4 ?'v X ll fs fs., ,sf .O .fvlf X531 G fi fr? 'C 'iw , . I ' if .ff inverte- 4 - 'J .A is f S 1 M. 4 Wha- fa 2 7,4 ,.,,,,,,, ,Q 'h 4 ,,,,,..,,,,,..,m US ' ' . yy L . ,ily if -ww I , fn, , a w A xwafgim ,X W Students and teachers listen attentively to a guest speaker. John Guest of the Federal Aviation Administration. . WW if gif' ff .Wwf , I ff gf 4 X f Science Club. Row One: B. Poindexter, B. Hazlett, M. North, S. Phillips, J. Magady, J- Haney, R- Palma, G- Parker, R- WilS0Y'l, M- Barnes, MY- Mike Donatucci, M. Kerley, B. Hargus, Row Two: A. Knopps, D. Kleikamp, T. Sawyer, S. Brady. Truly, D, Andrews, M. Gregory, S. Higgins, B. Herron. Row Three: J. Scott Phillips, club president, discusses the program with Mr. 77 t , fryw FL develops debate skills No, NFL doesn't stand for National Football League like many of you might think. It actually stands for National Fo- rensic League and that probably means as much to you as all those chemistry notes you took last year. Well, if you fall into the aforementioned category then maybe this will help. NFL is basically an honor society in which a person accumulates points by competing in debate tournaments. A person needs a certain amount of points to gain membership. By accumu- lating points he raises his level in the club. Mr. George Flana- gan sponsors the National Forensic League. Q41 4 WZW f Q up-v flue, Barb Harrison, Leah Miller, Bob Clink, and Scott Cox help out at the debate tournament. Mya! Pat K YY ROW ONE: Melody Mitchell, Mike Dudick, Cathy Pearson, Anne Jones, Sherri Kraft, Mr. George Flanagan, Cory Williams, Leah Perry I The V ROW I TWO: McCorl THREE Bibbee, Charles Brooks, Pat Ruth, Jeanette Valenti, Dane Roller, Miller, Eric Caskey, Scott Cox. Penny Freeman. ROW TWO: Barb Harrison, Laurie Reid, Dave debate Leah Pat Ruth and Charles Brooks study for a debate tournament. Perry Collins and Jim Shoptaw practice for the conference one act play, The Wall. Thespians learn play techniques The Thespians was another club which most people didn't know much about. But through deep investigation the true purpose of the club was unveiled. Thespians were drama stu- dents who worked on acting and presenting small plays and pantomimes for area grade schools and were the backbone of the school plays. Officers for the club were as follows: Perry Collins, president, Dane Roller, vice president, Penny Free- man, recording secretaryg and Shelli Allbee, corresponding secretary. Historians were Nancy Troutwine and Charles Brooks. Jennifer Folsom acted as parliamentarian. The club was sponsored by Miss Terri Dickson. Thespian members read the oath at the club initiation ROW ONE: M. Mitchell, A. Bibbee, K. Monahan, T. Cook. ROW Collins, C. Brooks, P. Freeman, S. Allbee, R. Cook. ROW FOUR TWO: J. Zammar, N. Fitzwater, J. Hall, B. Coy, G. Jett, S. D. Klubek, J. Warren, D. Geist, D. Warner, G. Simpson, R McC0rkle, C. Hofstetter, B. Smith, B. Weight, J. Corbin. ROW Reinart, B. Jolliff, L. Barker, S. Craft, P. Ruth, L. Roe, C. Bales THREE: M. Schauffler, M. Melton, N. Troutwine, D, Roller, P. P. Decker, L. Groover .4-2. W l i Q. nnual debate Q 2 t , E ,f 1 i Z5 z tourney a success -M-am., E, ,W- lg. Debate class was for a select group of students who had T expressed interest in learning debate, public speaking, and i. logic skills. Students spent class time researching a nationwide topic and then attended tournaments to show off their skills. fi i P .. .A-s-...M E i , v l . l Y 2 , These tournaments occurred most weekends for a period of l about three months. The highlight for the students was orga- f 7 fl nizing and hosting their own tournament. This year the annual Lee's Summit Invitational Speech and Debate Tournament ' gg i was January 9-10. All those connected with l.SHS's debate ,Q fi. tournament agreed that it was quite successful. Over 32 schools participated, making this one of the largest tourneys in the conference. Much effort was put forth to insure that Qi plans ran smoothly. Students not directly related to debate of- fered their services keeping time during the scheduled match- es. The LSHS Debate and Speech squad was commended for its excellent performance in directing and hosting the event. Dane Roller helps present awards for the tournament. Cathy Pearson and Tracie Tempel were real assets to the Speech and Debate Tournament with their help at the judges' sign-in table, Mike Dudick emphasizes 3 Point in his debates Coach George Flanagan is a pro at keeping time for his debaters, More gram. T class. The II of theati progress tions, rn ater. The I students lmpro' 3 3 ff 5 if 5 :fm xment. ament with Drama students More than 100 students participated in the drama pro- gram. There were four Drama I classes and one advanced class. The Drama I classes were briefly introduced to all aspects of theater. Starting the year with theater history, they then progressed to technique, costuming, pantomime, improvisa- tions, make-up, stagecraft, duet acting, and a readers' the- ater. The Drama II class was an advanced class for those 27 students who were seriously interested in theater. The class enjo the course was very individualized, with many elective projects. The stu- dents spent many hours working on duet acting scenes, an improvisational review, a musical review, and a children's the- ater. The addition of the new theater and a new teacher, Ms. Terry Dickson, greatly added to the drama program. She commented on our new facility: Lee's Summit High School has one of the finest high school theaters in the country. I hope the students here will always realize that. ' nf 'fvrfffff f ' p, fgajfgg ff ' ff Lf ff, f fw-mf c1A'9 'A W Lori Downing acts out her pantomime in Keeping time for performances are Bill Feller and Mike Campbell. Class' lmprovisation is exciting for Rhonda Clark and Kirk Ward. I an ,fi f'- Carla Morello, Bryan Adams, and Dana Antrim perform during improvisational review. Three bands demonstrate plzzazz Marching band dispersed its talent into the concert and symphonic bands. It required dedicated students to reach the performance level demonstrated by these three bands. Concert band, a mixture of Div. I and Div. II students, met during seventh hour. There was considerable outside work, though, for their four performances, ,the Calvacade of Bands being the major one. Symphonic band displayed its talents at three concerts. It also participated in the State Musical Festival at Warrensburg and members enjoyed the rides at Worlds of Fun after par- ticipating in another contest there. Marching band roused enthusiasm from the crowds at our football games with their halftime performances. They placed third in the 4-A division at the Blue Springs Field Competition and went on to play in the American Royal Parade. Marching Band: ROW ONE: M. McCorkle, B. Enke, J. Stokes, N. Davis, D. Laeupple, M. Davis, L. Turney, S. Robinson, J. Donatucci, E. Drake, D. Pendergraph, D. Mairet. ROW TWO: M. Barnes, R. Green, R. Walker, D. Craven, M. North, P. Beam, M. Brown, C. Hoover, B. Sprecher. ROW THREE: J. Lawrence, G. Morgan, P. Terry, R. Wilson, G. Weight, C. Engelhardt, R. Allen, C. Hodges. ROW FOUR: T. Phillips, S. Brackman, S. Beach, R. Conkling, B. Chamblee, J. O'Dell, G. Stokes, B. Jones, D. Loveland. ROW FIVE: S. Collum, J. Stokes, R. Vinyard, L. Hammond, K. Carter, T. Kellough. ROW SIX: G. Doctor, R. Elder, J. Shikles, A. Mallett, The marching band proceeds to march with rhythm. Huston, K. Batarse. ROW NINE: D. Muckey, L. Acuff, J. Hertzog, M. Burke, L. Woodford, J. Zuber, M. Pimm, D. Todd, D. Austin, C. Cahill. ROW TEN: C. Douglas, S. Osborn, S. Bair, T. Jones, C. Cartwright, B. Copeland, D. Roberts, C. Puffet, R. Cook. ROW ELEVEN: D. Jones, K. Davis, A. Adair, K. Keithly, K. Dittmer, B. Craig, S. Snyder, A. Pirie. ROW TWELVE: L. McCue, D. Wooderson, D. Bedwell, ROW THIRTEEN: Mr. Russ Berlin, Di- rector: B. Young, Field Commander: D. Simpkins, Field Commander: Mr. Guy Rolls, Assistant Director. ROW FOURTEEN: Flag Corps: C. Story, T. Brockman, B. Hazlett, P. Luppens, J. Green, D. Tschirhart, A. Farris, K. Z Symphon Osburn, VanPeIt, Keisker, D. Muck M. Shafe, T. McClellan, G. Jett. ROW SEVEN: P. VanPelt, T. Burch, F. Fike, T. Schacherbauer, C. Welch, G. Parker, M. Schauffler, B. Wholf. ROW EIGHT: B. Sims, R. Lee, A. Mendez, C. Carter, L. Farrar, K. Rooks, M. McKaskel, C. McKaskel, C. Saunders, S. Keisker, J. Meadows, S. Dick, C. Dubay, L. Simpkins. M. Burke, OW TEN: xeland, D. A. Adair, 'ELVE: L. Berlin, Di- inderg Mr. Story, T. Farris, K. Carter, L. Hammond, R. Vinyard, J. Stokes, S. Collum. ROW FOUR: Osburn, K. Cahill, C. McKaskel, M. Barker. ROW TWO: B. Sims, P. Simpkins, R. Wilson, J. Lawrence, J. O'Dell, J. Nazworthy, B. Chamblee, Symphonic band: ROW ONE: B. Young, R. Cook, A. Adair, K. Keithly, S. Stokes, S. Beach, R. Allen, M. Brown, C. Hoover, M. North, B. Sprecher Beam, D. Simpkins, Mr. Russ Berlin, Director. ROW FIVE: V. Pruyn, Enke, J. Donatucci, P. Schoettlin, R. Bowers, D. Bedwell. VanPelt, M. Lingle, L. Farrar, B. Hazlett, S. Dick, J. Stokes, J. Zuber, S. Keisker, C. Douglas. ROW THREE: C. Story, R. Lee, S. Snyder, B. Craig, D. Muckey, T. Schacherbauer, B. Wholf, F. Fike, M. Shafe, J. Shikles, K. . Dick, C. x .j M ,Q R its -,W..:,,, x,,,f.,.. ,, a 1.12.9 - 5 .YQ 1. I Woodwinds pursue proper tones. Symphonic band practices for a concert. and-ff ROW i NN ,iw . U I J .X X fl k g 1 ......... Y! if Q Activities start following pep band. lm, :ima 1 1 1 Bands improve school spirit Each person has certain songs that bring back memories of days gone by. Songs like Sweet Georgia Brown, Alexander's Ragtime Band, and Touchdown, played by our pep and varsity bands, surely bring back school memo- ries. To raise spirit, pep band played enthusiastically to crowds of students at pep assemblies and basketball games. Mr. Guy Rolls directed this volunteer band. Varsity band, consisting of mainly freshmen and sopho- mores, was an all audition band. It covered the basic fundamentals in class and played all styles of music. Concert band: ROW ONE: Mr. Guy Rolls, director. ROW TWO: C. Collier, D. Jones, L. Woodford, C. Cartwright, S. Wilson, K. Batarse, E. Hackleman, K. Davis, M. Huston. ROW THREE: A. Mendez, T. Burch, K. McKaskel, B. Staton, G. Doctor A. Mallett, T. McClellan, R. Elder, B. Copeland, C. Puffett, D. Roberts, C. Dubay, M. Pimm, P. Luppens, T. Jones. ROW FOUR: M. Burke, C. Carter, C. Welch, R. Conkling, G. Simpson, S. Brackman, P. Terry, P. Bird, D. Loveland, D. Wilson, B. Neal, C. Hodges, B. Jones, C. Engelhardt, K. Lawlor, T. Kellough. ROW FIVE: S. Matchell, L. Acuff, J. Hertzog, N. Davis, D. Laeupple, D. Mairet, M. McCorkle, D. Phil- lips, L. McCue, R. Walker, R. Green, D. Craven. Orchestra plays way through '8 Orchestra, held during fourth hour, was not confined to classroom activities. It hosted the Suburban Conference All District Orchestra and submitted a tape to the Midwest Band and Orchestra Directors Association's Convention in Chicago during December. Orchestra also had four performances, in- cluding fall, Christmas, and spring concerts, concluding with the Festival of Strings. lt participated in the District Music Festival, which in previous years had earned the orchestra eight consecutive one ratings. According to Mr. Russ Berlin, the director, Lee's Summit High School has one of the best orchestra programs in the state. Melissa Nease concentrates on her part. if Q ., 1 lt. fr ' ,fmnv f - if 4 f f V ZW , ' 1 f f 1 7 4' ig, Jawa ' us d ff, ' , ,fl W , V pf, lf' F J Q D Sv! ' n , . fl ,V N r ,if 'S ' 4' r ..., C ' nu- 3. S Aff I S I Vicky Gilbert waits for her cue to begin. Val Pruyn pounds the beat for the band. I -M a - l B! 5 . 1 ' If ! A J .Q Q' 1 l KL, 1 ' .i:,. r at l' I 'Z Orchest Gilbert, Nease, Scrivne ROW 'I Voss, I ROW l 4... ' wv-ff if in Q4 K-.-1... . MV? . lvhfv f .. mf. ,Q ' ' 'tr .. Q f ' 1-We ft.. V M, W if L . . .rf f. Q . 1f Q ff r , .. W ,ff 'f '21- Z ' Z MMM 'r as .ff .y V . I' VI,,, , ' W ' W -EW R I . fl? ,.., A ' ,'- f 'WM . 1 .4 N , 'V T i f Q VW fe- 'V I ,VW ,y Q w if 8 . T . Q ra 2 , f I ff f aff fa' . .W 9,4 w - , -aa Steve Collum actually plays this twisted horn. Cary Seifert plays in perfect form. f .. ...A 4.4 t.: . A , . .. Q. t ff. 6 32'Xj'z.?4 file' 'sy xfik S- X'-' . .- 'P A -'NY 'f 1 - nr f ,gz,5,s.-Vggswf 929 5 ff , .. QL Q . - ' - Mx.r..sm. .ww a.nxaQ?- ...Is Orchestra: ROW ONE: W. Sherman, C. Hofstetter, R. Crigger, M. Aman, V. Gilbert, C. Seifert, A. Bibbee, S. Patterson. ROW TWO: M. North, M. Nease, L. Ehlers, A. Farris, M. Donatucci, K. Roberts, l. Cancienne, L. Scrivner, T. Hofstetter, P. Snider, J. Benedetti, R. St. John, M. Worrell. ROW THREE: M. Helmuth, L. Shipley, S. Wilson, V. Durbin, T. Harrison, R. Voss, F. Haus, M. Lawlor, A. Harris, L. Nash, M. Eubank, E. Gustafson. ROW FOUR: S. Wilson, E. Mowatt, L. Mudroch, L. Anderson, K. Edgington, 'W X . ,L x. X . xngivx, Q x vqfr Q V91 -. 0..f,.v ,AM I W1 x,. I .. : g K- . .v-fr. 1. wzgsvf ,,-p4.f?M N E.J. McKenna, R. Cook, A. Adair, B. Young, B. Sims, L. Farrar, R. Lee, B. Wholf. ROW FIVE: C. Dix, C. Seifert, L. Kreeger, D. Owen, K. Carter, L, Hammond, R. Vinyard, J. Stokes, S. Collum, B. Jones, S. Beach, B. Chamblee, D. Simpkins, M. North, P. Beam, M. Shafe, B. Enke, V. Pruyn, D. Bedwell, A, Dalrymple, D. Despain, P. VanPelt, L. Furney, S. Robinson, Mr. Russ Berlin, director. Not Pictured: M. Cooper, K, Maxey. 1 I Choirs perform in new facilit The new Bernard C. Campbell Performing Arts Center con- tributed greatly to the vocal department. All choirs took ad- vantage of the facility for rehearsals and concerts. Concert Choir, the most challenging LSHS vocal group, de- voted several money-making projects, along with Music Par- ents, towards the purchase of a new baby grand piano for the Performing Arts Center. The choir united on several ac- tivities: selling balloons at Homecoming, selling fruitcakes at Christmas, and selling and delivering singing Valentines on Valentine's Day. Concert Choir also hosted a Conference Choral Clinic for conference school district choirs in the PAC, and welcomed back former vocal director Mr. Vance Riffie as guest clinician. Summit Singers, a performing group selected from Concert Choir, had an intensive performance schedule of their own. When they performed at an Optimist Breakfast the group was the recipient of a new Wurlitzer electric piano, donated by the Optimists for the school vocal department. Their pop and jazz selections not only brought many practice hours but also a respected reputation as an experienced performing group. Mrs. Irene Young directed and motivated both performing .- groups. Summit Singers perform in the PAC. 1 ROW ONli: Tammy Cook, Perry Beam, Shelly Allbee, Glen Kassel, Tim Jones, Kim Braswell, Colin Acuff, Kelly Knight, Jett, Shari Riggs, Dan Geist, Meredith Sprague, Rich Wilson, Greg Parker, Carla Barker, Vernie King, Not pictured-An Elaine Siegrist. ROW TWO: Lisa Belser, Greg Weight, Lisa nette Stufflebam, Concert Stickler, ROW Jett, G. M. Schoe l! t . mmqguaqstlllfuaivdammvuailadk fmambrana Knight, Concert Choir. ROW ONE: T. Cook, L. Belser, L. Hammond, B. Stickler, B. Herron, P. Beam, D. Roller, J. Lawrence, C. Seifert S. Allbee, C. Walter, C. Barker, Mrs. Irene Young, C. Chapman ROW TWO: M. Sprague, L. Hammond, A. Pirie, S. McCorkle, G. Jett, G. Groover, R. Wilson, T. Jones, A. Reynolds, C. Onwiler, M. Schoettlin, K, Chaldecott, S. Riggs. ROW THREE: A. Baldwin Concert choir sings at the Christmas concert. 10K 1 ff' : f 56. 3 ' 1 'ff . s li L lv E. Siegrist, D. Warner, D. Pulse, B. Jolliff, P. Burden, G. Weight, B. Clink, V. King, M. Schauffler, E. Westerfield, L. Vick, D White. ROW FOUR: D. Collier, P. Mucke, L. Berry, K. Knight, M Reynolds, D. Geist, T. Fowler, B. Summers, C. Acuff, J. Manford K. Braswell, K. Pearson, M. Johnson, K. Marsden, L. Kassel. Kr S ls 5 L. B. Jolliff, S. Allbee, and R. Wilson perform a trio f 89 3'- ,...,...,........ -...........,..,.,,.-.,,...-...,.,.,.,.. I A A , vmnur' I ..4. Choir members gain experience Sounds of Now and Then, LSHS's pop choir had a full performance schedule singing for many Lee's Summit clubs and organizations. One of their many performances included performing at the Pop and Swing Festival in Maryville. Fresh- men through seniors were allowed to audition for this select group. Mrs. Verna Boten was the director. The Ninth Grade Women's Choir was a new class offered in the vocal department. It offered singing and performance experience for freshman girls in preparation for more ad- vanced vocal groups. Marti Schauffler and Barry Herron rehearse their choreography. Sounds of Now and Then. ROW ONE: Mrs. Verna Boten, Mike Lingle, Marti Moore, Bill Johnson, Steve Smith. ROW TWO: Joel Lawrence, Sabrina Brackman, Carter Patterson, Marti Schauffler, Alicia Reynolds, Alisha Westerfield, Sheila Hayes. ROW THREE: Michelle McCorkle, Kim Keithly, Cindy Saunders, Monica Reynolds, Barry Herron, Linda Vick. ROW FOUR: Leigh Acuff, Tim Ingram, Shari Keisker, Spencer Brackman, Bob Clink, Gene Groover, Not Pictured: Mitzi Bybee, Robert Hernandez, Bryan Smith, Erik Gustafson. Accompanist: Roy Farren. swat, 41 -A sq -vi' i E Freshmar Schneiclei Rowland, Potts, L. ' i f it ' i-.l, ,-1, . 'L v...w 'f -- . V f U 1 I' I .4345 l ' 1' i Q Women's Choir. ROW ONE: Mrs. Verna Boten, S. Nelson, D. Shackleford N. Tucker, M. Langenburg, D. Shackleford, T. Jones, T. Burch, D. Klubeck N. Shue, L. McQueen, M. Pimm, R. Farren. ROW TWO: R. Gregg, C Wendelman, J. Buehre, M. Sidebottom, N. Pence, N. Fitzwater, S. Setley, K Potts, T. Delk, L. Anderson, K. Carter, N. Conroy, M, McCorkle, G. Haney ROW THREE: J. Warren, B. Neal, K. Lampson, M. Gregory, P. Freeman, R Cook, T. Ortiz, N. Lewis, T. Lampson, K. Knight, D. Godwin, C. Meyer, R. 1 J Ninth grade choir enjoys learning different kinds of music, Sightreading and memorization is only a part of Womens Choir. v Groom, M. Groom, T. Swearingin, K. Holland, B. Hrenchir. ROW l'UUH: l. Robison, J. Hertzog, N. Hamblen, l.. Bricker, L. Grimes, P. Smith, C. Bales, K. Davis, C. Saunders, M. Reynolds, B. Copeland, K. Keithly, J. Wells, C. Walton, K. Ruland, R. Turnbow, S. Brackman, L. Acuff, B. Wolf, M, Hodges, N. Hyvonen. NOT PICTURED: M. Bybee, M. Farmer, D. Sprague, C. Goedecke. J f f 5 , 'f fii f'?FQT3lii5'XT5l .ii f 3 '- ' V ' i , '- . . J. 'Ns lg WX g if 3 A Mrs, Verna Boten instructs students during Women's Choir. xl XR . , Ny Men's Cl Patterson Lingle, A Mrs. Ver Snider, I Carter, E IPUR: T. . Bales, 'ells, C. olf, M. prague, Men's Choir watches, listens, and sings attentively. Men's Choir. ROW ONE: R. Green, R. Crigger, J. Doak, D. Zammar, C Patterson, F. Griffin, J. Pumphrey, B. Harrison, N. Davis, K. Harris, M Lingle, A. Zuber, E. Drake, S. Weyrauch, S. Russell, B. Smith, R. Farren, Mrs. Verna Boten. ROW TWO: J. Brockman, S. Brackman, B. Magan, P. Snider, M. Ellis, T. Monahan, S. Johnston, M. Hoduski, T. Drysdale, J. Carter, E,J. McKenns, M. Campbell, S. Enloe, L. Barker. ROW THREE: B. Choirs popular and successful The Bernard Campbell Performing Arts Center proved to be a real success in its first year. Performances and rehersals were greatly enhanced by the new facility. Due to the updating of terminology in today's choral groups, the standard Boy's and Girls Glee Club was changed to Men's and Women's Choir. Since there is a limit of only sixty-five girls being able to take part in Women's Choir, the decision of providing a ninth grade choir gave more ninth graders an opportunity to be in a singing choir. The primary reason for not combining all grades was to improve the quality and to advance vocal tech- niques for ninth grade girls, giving them a broader under- standing of music and preparing them for Women's Choir. Big events of the year were concerts and the District Music Contest at Central Missouri State University in Warrensburg. Mrs. Verna Boten, Women's and Men's Choir Director, said, Musicianship and a willingness to learn is something that I look for when I select students for the choirs. Feller, B. Haines, R. Walker, P. Buster, B. Hask, R. Mehrer, R. Ray, M. McGuire, A. Burns, J. Ranville, M. Toler, B. Johnson, R. Ortiz, S. Smith. ROW FOUR: J. Walter, D. Manley, R. St. John, J. Drigalla, M. Flint, C. Carpenter, D. Graham, B. Schaufler, T. Ingram, B. Johnson, B. Weston, R Young, J. Walden, G. Kelly, B. Sprecher, T. Fowler. NOT PICTURED: B Richey, K. Ward, R. Hernandez. I l Rllnux Q--m.,..,,, 6 19 ,air M,-sg, 'MW f W , 1 , ,I R L, -ul f gl. 2 f 'T ff , I H., , 4 4 0 M .1 , K I 4 In .K ' I I , , ' XX . . V - , I f E 5 gg 1 ITWVIZ S Nlll llHl H X si W, 31 .Q Jeff A 'QV x WA X X X K 'M lHHruupv-if-r Todd Anderson Debbie Andrews l l is I X 'i I' W . 5 1 fl, i in il U X l X L , Seniorssencounter new experiences The beginning of the '80-81 school year brought various feelings for the new seniors. Ready to make their final year in high school a memorable one, the senior class stayed quite active. The seniors displayed their seniority through class competition in Homecoming and Courtwarming and also by being the class with the unstoppable SID. i O The best feeling the seniors experienced was turning the awaited age of 18.' The age of 18 brought on several advan- tages. Many seniors took advantage of voting, -military regis- tration, and advantage of the bars in Kansas. p Along with these emotions graduation was also a new feel- ing. Leaving the security of high school, seniors realized that what they had waited for only started another beginning in their lives. The time had come to reach for long awaited goals and make them a reality. ' ,.-, John Albin Sandra Alexander A Shelly Allbee Jeff Anderson Ron Anderson I !,,, , f Senior Class Officers. ROW ONE Carol Kam sponsor Gary Wesselschmidt treasurer ROW TWO Jeff ' White, vice president: Dan West president Daren Frlstoe secretary A W Q GT, N . ,Q 7. ,V .Q D., . Y, V ' K '2: ',fi.- 1 1 r 'qfi ' -5- ss-.:.,.g'L:.T:'.:'L,,e:....- Q: '.'4i:,ef,:-'zfzfits eiggsfsqqfz115311.-.rss-1-fff-.Q-'-sr-J-a..f. .1to-c....s..:'...,,,..:.,e. Ceramics a diversion for seniors ' N D V sv -- . if A A t Debbie Austin Bryan Babcock Cheryl Bales Karen Aschwanden A Nicole Aubin my ugus it Q. 1 1 I Mary Beth Barker Carl Barnes A Rick Barry S. Yoakum. W. Cleary, and B. Wheatley work hard in ceramics. Lissa Batarse Pam Bell Lisa Belser 2 Darrol Bennett Delores Bennett V Jeff Benton ff'-, LeaAnne Berry Anne Bibbee Darren Biggs -.K n AJ t l PK l . ' 2 .! Keith Bitzer Kelly Blixt Greg Bolon 4 at , . . , V I .i V I - . , . .i ,.,- 5.5 . ' I K' V 5 -Tlx'-:Nia ' ' I C4 n-b-' A VV P ' 'NN B ..,, t 'yl Bales gt i r 'I ,Q so a Belser Q nz' f Benton lt' E? P, 1 'ren Biggs B eg Bolon i ,. .rl K ,X X I , ,-. V Ralph Bondon Chris Boney , .KVV Scott Bost - ll! ' xv K 'ISL ' Q Rob Bowen V Rodger Bowers Linda Bowman 4 Mrs. Benshoof and John Pace discuss ceramic projects. Joey Braden Scott Brady Kim Braswell '4 5 v A I ky If, Barb Briggs Karen Britz Chuck Brock Carrie Brown Jean Brown! ' - Portia Brown A cRob Brown Ann Brownfield Jena Buehre Melinda Bullard Katherine Bunch n ' Steve Bunch - b Paula Burch , Paul Burden I- 1 . Travis Burnett 'V J 5'?:5 xf L-415' Q7 C'5ii iv4V V -E'ET-'-r v,.'..'::ff t'5UmQ7Q'3f ,,. v. 7 C ' iwlf . '- - ' v. 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Y - Rachelle Clark Susan Clark Jenny Clay Amy Clements V Kim Clements If Karen Coe ' f Kim Coffman ' Donna Collier ' Kacy Collins Perry Collins Debbie Comstock Rhonda Cook M V t rif- 'YI l 4 f' Tammy Cook Tina Cook Wendy, Cook Joey Coon David Cooper Marie COOPQY 1 I Debbie Copeland Regina Corley Mark Corn Claudia Cornett Jeff Corson ' David Cortner' Cherise Cox - Mark Cox 1 Y Scott Cox if A L vi 2 V' - Karen Coy A ' 7 1 Flip Davis r I. Mark Davis - - ,jr fe I 1' .Seniors prepare for candlelighting service. ' an k V A -- . . .,. 1 I . , - K ff ...lu YV y , . fi- ,. ' '- - L-1. ., .:- .. f v... ,Q-, l , Terry Davis Lori DeFreece Diane DeGroot 7' Mike DelVlayo Scott Denney Brenda Dennis Tom Dennison Bill DeSpain Jim Dir Dan West prepares to go home after a long hard day. - 1 in 'H Eddie F ii Tim Fic -. Brad Fitz' I Kris Dittmer Shelley Doherty John Donatucci Calvin Downing Linda Driscoll Jeff F -H JK in i 1 Van Dunham Patsy Dunnington . Kevin Eager Steve Ebert Kerry Edgington j H Stacy Edwards Dana Elder E :Brenda Enke ' . Sheen Evans Mark Everman I 1 ' I ,l x ,rf I l Julie. Fields .ann 5 .5 ,..,' Kevin Fisher Bryan Ford 0 Jeff Ford Daryl Forman Everett Frasier f- .f Seniors enjo year at the top V. Schleiffer. and B. Wheatley intellectually discuss the Lomlc page ,. X I, Mark Fravel Danny Fraze Glenda Friesen X Susan Frisbee 1 J 3, Daren Fristoe - Debbie 'Fuchs ill YQ' Q Y' v --. ' -'tm -..3: 'I4. f 'i- 'fl X tts' '..'.': ::a . -4 I-f L - .-i'..,r:' '- .. V. wa z. ' L :- .,.f f .'. ' Y 'EIT' Ut' - - 'V+' . ' J-7 QW- , 57, -- -- f'1f ' T LZ' ' 'z Wir- :xgaJ5.i...... V -- - ' 'fi 'li ' ,ri i sa . . . . , f , f 1 Z X r X - -7 V K Bill Fuller Lake Furney ' N Megan Gandt 'Bob Gardner Sharon Gardner W' Lauri Garten Dan Geist Stuart George Sherry Gibbins Vickie Gilbert l. if - Cindy Gillette Steve Gilman Jeff Givan Sheri Greeley Kevin Green 1 wk ' :vs ff' Terry Green Don Gregory Marla Gregory , Dave Gribble Julie Griep - Ron Griesel Lorenzo Griffin Gene Groover Roger -Groover .Rodney Gudde Theresa Hale . Jeanene Hall Rena Hall ' I Linda Hammond Lisa Hammond 4 '1 l i . f l ii i M ' 1 V, V ,W I- , f , .f , ' Gini: H fl V' I 5 I , ' 5 .ni .7 A 70122. 1: V f if 5 Annette I i X. li? f if a it Becky lr Anx '. . , - A .V if' . .A . V ' -.f' -Egg ' Mahi . ...-u... , A 'g,g,,Qf,, ' t ', ,Lf 'L M ' ' ,Earl - ' ' Nei Pr. N V ' 1 K V Q y I I I 3 x , I f N 1,-1, Y-A .. Gma Haney Jeff Haney Brenda Harblt Kathy Harblt Connle Hardmg Becky Hargus - - - - Annette Harness Greg Hams Dena Hasty Larry Hauser Barb Hayme Georgette Hazelrugg Becky Hazlett Davld Heavlland Candace Helmsoth Rhonda Helsterberg Melissa Helffrnch Greg Helm Mindy Helmuth John Henry Sandra Herde ' Davim Herman Lee Hertzberg David Hertzog 3 .Et is U .. ,Nun is.: U gaig 4- .xiii J 'j -V. f , N h .-'T r , ,, - sf 'gg i gd:-Q af f' , 1' ni- - ,'. '-212, -5 , , ' 'f f5,:,t.5:,f.r ,. ' Y ,jn'ft?'5?gi :::ff1stli was if 12.11 5, 525211.16 . A - H s f f J if ' f-TM-v f N f' ' i .L K, ,iM,,u , , . K: . ., ., ,. ,Vg 4- ,. f. - 1 . g 1 A J. , f. ' i . - A Q s - f ,I L A , . X 5 I . w. i .. 4 i 1 5 1 Gary Hertzog - g , 'Steve Higgins . Q. I Mark Hirt Mark Hockett K l V Sue Howley Tammy Hunt f ' HUF-ik ' M B. DeSpain, B. Johnson, and R. Roberts are good napkin stuffers. . ' A PH' 'i - Q ' Y 'f i tv s rfi . Wt- 5' ' ...., I ,, -1 M... ..-M-...4..-.. .. flioatbuildiligti J fi' J Chris Hile Don Hilker . Jeff, Hines i - Melissa Hodges Mark Hoduski Devin House i Nina Hyvonen K Kim James H Terri Jewitt 1- -l l I ' -lr I - 1 Paula Johannigmeier Andy Johnson Ashley Johnson Brad Johnson Kristi ' Johnsons 3 Lisa Johnson . 4 may j -it is J i H It B AM Vg If 5 1 l , I Q ,K , i X 'n', ,1' , i i . W . r X - V 'I . I ,Q I l 4 I ,ei Q 'lx I X u l All r I i ,i , '..f'i . X ' ' , i. X , l Marsha Johnson X V 1 Nw Eva , 7 YU' rl K 4.: ., , 1 Jones f Mike Johnson ' Roger Johnson Mike Jones f Steve Jones . A . . s,, ee X - . Kim Joseph A Ruth Kanai Tim Kasinger Q V I A f M Becki Kempf - Mike Jones works on stuffing the' float. M A. ir -I Ari ,V M- -V - - Brian Jolliff J Dewayne Jones ' Suzaznne Jones Mark Joos - , Lisa Kassel Debbie Keim : 1 Danny Kendall ' Dana Kenney 1 W I i,f V 1 V , Howard Kentner I Mafyfine Kefley - - 'A J P 'David Kettner V ' , Joyce King I . ,A 108 v,4-,, '7 'fi:if'75i5iE'A.' V?iE??Q94fTfffizff:f?'?t'f- :- 7 cl V -1' iw,-153' ,-,,, 4 li- , vp : -,i.g,,i.- . ..1-AJ-.3:g,-5,.1,.',-5,.,f,l2,.:,- --ae 1, ,L::iJ:1,--,,,,- LN..-...-.iA-. -ff-YY -v-W+-+----- - F V , , L W ,- -' ,, Ll., . 1 J ' i 1 47 I I ilk . Finally, one year R lefty ' i119 B Rachell Kirn Lori Kittle Tom Koenig Konni Krey Eric Krogh A Lori Lacy Y A , Whoops! Thats a no-no Jeff White. A Tammy Lampson Jeff Landes Barry Landreth N Julie Lane Richard LaPietra ' f -' 1 Af' J. R. Lawlor Mark Leetch Kim Lewis ' Annette Lilly f Shannon Linville i Logan - Bill Lorenz Michelle Love Brian Lucas 44 I if use - f 4 ' ' i:fT2Z, 7 2? N Jim L ,f V f X p l 54 ,gf ff M Brenda 7 f' 1 'SW' wr V 1 ,PW Q ' ff f .Y , aff. 1,2 Brent l , x, Shawl Larry watchi r h . A, ' ' ' I A ,Q , I 11.1 .Q Q or--..v I V I V K ' K I . vi I j K . -'L - X I T ' V- SH - ' - ' ' 1 -f . f , - -Y-.rw 1' ' G' - 'ff ' rv f rlaf-'ifs A ' L A X Q I I X lf' x 1 l r I . X ' ' -Y f': ., - - I l K Cmdy Jeff Magady D KylefMallot We aa Randy Martell Tracy Maslanka Cedric Mason ' Cindy May Steve May Kathy McClain ,. J, 'ie ,cf . f V , , KX hip 'K , 3 Vg' 5. VW? f' -Z I ak A 'W fi Q f 711 'yy 1 A 1 f Q 1 John Mc'Entire Shelly McVay - - Tane Meyer l - 'f, - - Tracy Meyers - Andrea Milinovich Mark Miller , Z2 'V' ,, mu, Patty Miller - Linda Mills Ron Mirick ' Kelly Jane Moore I - - I - , 1 L - Janice Moore , Warren Moore Pat Moran Terry More ' ' Hope Mothersbaugh ' . lf fl - Doug Muenlis Tom Muren Kelly Neal Lisa Needham my '45 Evelyn Nesbit , T- Susan Nichols . A p pPafNiQid A J ' Be-thVN'olkgr. V lgl I i i i l l V Sandy N 9 . l 4 Staci John Murphy Kevin Murphy Jim Nazworthy 'Y i.lfKevin Murphy and Flay lOrti2lrloalm ing hal'lsf'iiu:rinQ class J A Kathy C ' l . E l aft?-l X . if i llll Ray 1 Q Ontl 0 , no 'x ' rlwf' 1? f ,.. 2 fa ' 523 QL ' 1 'Q .fl l . at ffxex 1' l W I l ,il V ' I l ll, l l 1 l til' V . X, if , K , , x '-lvr'f...-...f,,,...r' Xl r. .i l ,....,,-X , WT Y A V. K I f l z t O Senior friendshi is last f0rever Sandy Nulllner Jim O Dwyer Ogden -f s- is . A lf 'Q gh 5 . J i - Staci Ogle Myron Oglesby James O'Guin f . Q Y Kathy O'lVlal'ley V Kathy O'Neal Carla Onwiler I . T V fy ' . V' P fl' , S ,n,n K ik. ' V ' Ray Ortiz Wanda Osborne Whitney Oswald A , ,E f rw On their way to class Debbie Keim tells Ruth Kanai a bit of gossip. vii l v I, . ' . I P M Schoettlin C Story and C Seifert take time to socialize ,1 Randy Palma Greg Parker Denise Penning Darla Pennington ei Chris Pfaff Todd Phillips - -.-,---.,-.,,..---1-Q-f ,,,, fin '- - V . Y- t , -.X ,,, . . ,, , A- , - , 5 , V R Sen1ors,W0rkhardRpla hard Wendy Phillips Steve Pierson Q feii f P . Y'- g -fff WH, X ff f . ,.-Y aff ,. 1 ff V ff I fx' Mike Praznik. ,M ww it ' Marty Preator 'Diane Plank Curt Powelson V A Brian Pratt ff 4 , 'ef -42 Val Pruyn LeAnn Pryor Jeff Puffett , f , f ,, 7 'V' , i h fx rv' Mor P ' 1 WZ , 7 - f, 1 ,M fy Qfzf , ,V 4, ,, ,tg A 5' Ur: - - . -. - . . 4 - , -V ---,,, .,,1 , ..., Y :. - ,1,,-- ,- ,S , A- if -- - - -VV. .-,- - Y. -. --,.- 4- ff--ff: ' -2 -- 1 N- .--4- ..f.4,-,fri-2:-L-:-' 112-:Mess-P, EC- .au E21-3'-,ff-f Hifi.-ff':-511: isa-L-Jfrrzf,-f,',,-L-asf -iff: -1, 1 fL, . iL-isa ' 1-. 1-JL, J, ,.9u ' , , f- ' cf 1 'W A -:if-,f - M- , . l I if f XM wg of Q e ' Cf! if Z f ff I ff f L I f f y aff C A Q ff 7 f X f, Q f J f X f 1 I , X1 yi l i - fy f ff ff ' ff ff f f f me y if f gf X 7 ff f f Z9 ff X fx Don Pulse Evan Rainwater Bryan Church and Bruce .Rook utilize study time. 112 I A 4 , , -.s 1 . . John Raney Johnny Ray Todd Rector Q4 my Laurie Reid Rita Reinert David Remsel 322, 'WV Mary Rellergert ' Kenneth Renkin A Michelle Repass W 'f i1i - 1 f ' f ' ' A ' f' ' ' ' - '-1 '-' T'-5 PM -' K V 'vfvea Q- . 1 ' 1 - - V' 4 K s' hw ' ' A J 'P ,, - , V - An g V .- . Y Q ... ....g. - - - ,.a. .A ' ' - ' iii' 1..1..5.f . , K V ty t xl 1'l ' n X - lil' KI' f' I 4 ' I ,1- I I I K , ,,,, , - f ll ki I I - .' .1 . , -, Monica Reynolds Robin Rhode, Laura Richter John Riley Steve -Robbins Randy Roberts VV! ff if cf - V-W 4 , 'Q ,L ' ' 7 -Z if , Ursula Rodewald A Lisa Roe Glenda Rogers i .- ' Toby Rooks Sandy Ross Tod Rouse Andrea Milinovich fantasizes during class. , . ' f i, . ' - , 1 1 I Dale Rife - Sharri Riggs l- Tresa Roberts Karen Roden' - Dane Roller Bruce Rook ,. fl . 'AMW A 'M f lf' ,H 1 ' .V ' J Ray Ruark Maria Russo - ' Sam Russo I , g Pat Ruth ,. . , , ff V l A . , lg-'fl' 1 'Q :Z lr,l '. A A I -Anna, , .I . 1 , , I 4, . 1 Mike Si 1 I Susaln Ryan r' V Ron Sackuvich Eric'Salgado ' 'Robin Santamaria f John Sappington Tricia . Bob Saultz Qluanita Schaller Walter Schiller Victor Schleiffer ' Mark Schlotzhauer . ' J il S A Z2 i 5 f' . Cheryl S , Kim Schlueter Doug Schmidt . Melissa Schoettlin Rick Schulenberg Sandra Scofield 'liw A X 14 i if ern w , . ef f ff ..... '4 'S D Greg S I fy A Clary Seifert Elaine Seigrist ' Mitch Sell DenniS Sessler X h Jeff Shikles J Deena i v - 3 , Denny Shroyer Doug Shroyer David Simpkins N ' Greg Simpson Martin- Sipek ' L -N 1 . Todd sl I 'IA , S 1 ' , . . ,, , ,. ., , 1 . . L 1 ' .,5 gg . X . x - ' 1, . if . 9: igton W f 1 hauer if 5 afield K lm 7 ales JJ? ,. , sipek S X lx X- I ,', 1, , r t i , ll - - ' L . - , K - 4 l Mike Sipes Marc Skelton Barbara Slagle Sharon Smalley - V Cindy Smith Roger Smith 2 Q S ft if-' X9 1 Tricia Snow Gary Son ' Dwayne Sperber Meredith Sprague Joyce Stanley Brandon Staton .,,, 'UV S if f A 3' , Y 1 Cheryl Steely David Stephan' David Stewart Tim Stewart Keith Stidham Deanna Stockstill Greg Stokes Tina Stone Paul Stonum Q FT S Bart Storey Cindy Story Deena Storer ' if V Debbie Cheesman displays her art talents for Mr. Tom Chrlstam. ' T0dd-Strannigani' l Yvonne Striclrland 're Annette Stufflebam I ' , ' ' i V ,,-ff ,J , 4- .- ' , ., 4 ff rise,-H V- ---4-- --f.. ---'Q-N,-x.. 1 wx , X: .,,... .:.- -Q-' f l l f l ll l 61 V P, if T f .li ' -i ui lla A 'QI .r 1 zlll l 4 l ' 1 f ii i f lf' i k, , sl ai ll' 1 1 ll Ill 2 ls i f .' H ' 1 il 1 ' li ll i- 'al .P I: 'll l E XE, i fr il l. l , pi, 1 is . v ll at if l -T T z i, f A my na 5-'Q Q ,i. ' I '--f- - - . -- . - W 0- ,N , - , , 1,3 V , V ,.. ,. V . N. L-. , .- .. rr . P ,. , , .- -F x , I i . ' ' G ,.. f ' ' E f s. .Ef1 4 : - ,.. ':. 25 ,- F 4 '-145 ' SLLY T - A ,fe A ' h , .XI Bill Summers ' Brian Swaim Mark Taylor ' Mike Teig Bill Thomas Steve Thomas 6? iff Aimee Thompson Jeff Thompson A! , I , V I- 4 f, ., ,,, , V . V if , , ., Y Y f f -R June Thompson Kim Thompson Scotts Thoreson ' .rc ' 2 gf nr '98 M , ,. ff - 'r 'CV ,. 1 K Delesa Todd Tammy Torrence David Towne X Lisa Trout Nancy Troutwine Teresa Tschirhart ' - sm ,AQ Q - 5 ffm' ' Q :7 of ' 'Xu no - W , -' I ' v ' , if Kathy Turk Brian Turney A Chuck Ulrich Ursula Rodewald prepares her clay to make a coil pot. 5 fx . X i , i 1 f ' ' J I l 1 Ir' 4 1 X f i I 424, , p, Thoreson I d Towne X Tschirhart .. i ck Ulrich l I ,i A., X ,1f'. lSeniors enjoy work hands Fred Urnise David VanBlarcum A Tim Vansell V Mark Verbrugge Ruth Vinyard David Voris - Sherry Waggoner Jennifer Waite at Q , ' Q- lg- e t X162 5 wi, Rhonda Walker- Pam 'Wallace ,, 1 .1 ' Seniors work with scales and charts in chemistry h Carolyn Walter Kim Walton Z ., ' Lf ' 'mdfrbf ' Kelly Ward Dee Ann Warner V . Walter Wassell Pat Weddle Kim.Weeds .' Arthurpwegener ' l s 'ir ' il' i l . l I . V 5, , b-. lg Ihr: zrp., ,. ,,.. ,-.,....4. '?' YE --Slwie-''frail-1-a'g9!1r::g2ff:..,:. ' : h. 1 ' ., rf IY' . , ' ' -V J t 9:2721 :1'i QL :- f . . clf: , f: . 1 .1 , . - 'A- -'-I 1-22-A ...ti.unn.t..K K l ,,,,,,.Z!.1si, ,.,, ,,,,,,. , ,,,. . ,,,.V,,-...,.,,-,,.,,,,,. -..A - Y.-. I K W Q y- 7' g , , 7 Mike Wehmeir Becky Weight John Weiss Rhonda Wells kj ff K 2 KA Ron Welpman Gary Wesselschmidt l'Il8' . Doug Schmidt fills his headwith knowledge. - Dan West 4 Lisa West Beth Wheatley Brian White Darlene White Jeff White ' . V f. J X-ff, Vance Whitehouse Barry Whiting . Patti Whitington -V ,N ' Gretchen W.hitley .l Williams n . , Jeff Williams Hi... t -qv: l l 7 l ,, l Juli Will ,Ken W l Dana lk l 4 ' ll ' x 1 l l . 1 fl-,bg , I lt I .V kiq I ,L l 4, ' ',2-' '1 lif',::..:?:,.,, - 1 ' . W Q ,, H is i.1.,,, X . ' 'writ V ' W 4 , . y -ra . - - - Juli Williams Kim Williams Teri Williams YY' Ken Wilson Shelly Wilson , Lynn Wiltermood .By Z Dana Wollerman Joe Wolverton K Jeff Wons . - Jeff Willyard Doug Wilson Jr , wi' - Martin A WiX Jenny .42 Q' Brad Wood Marcy Wright ' Lori Lacy cuts out slabs for her next ceramic project. V ,F i l Lori wmbbei Q' A Shelli Yoakum W e - V V 'ily I I A 4 f W - ' W Q 5 , W I I l ' W 1 W , l Allan Zelsman --Trent Truly . ' ' I cfm' I- a . . - 4 . 119' ..--, - ---, -5-H f -I - , 'M-ef' mb JM INN IIIU HIQ SS 3 , pw u YA X ' Vmw . .W ' 'i ' an A The year. Fads and mL ests ra: ties. W action- For were sl of a te the coL J Junior C presiden Juniors change throughout year The Junior Class Rolled with the Changes throughout the year. Fads ranged from western cowboy look to the tight leotard and multi-colored, high heeled boots of the punk rocker. Inter- ests ranged from partying at concerts to school-related activi- ties. Where there was fast food, rockin' music, and plenty of action-that's where the juniors could have been found. For the first time responsibilities were laid upon us. Jobs were sought to obtain all the necessities in the every-day life of a teenager. Goals were set and some achieved throughout i the course of the year. l Mike Crosby and Brian Riggs enjoy studying. f f , 4, ii , 5 an fl fyf J ,nf sg, QF .L if X 2 ff f ff M mm rskgbaxfvbfw Mg .:.N.x.x X Qs im ff ,- ' K I ff, , M 2 X7 ff 1 lf Daydreaming is an everyday event for Jenny Ryan and Cash Carpenter. Junior Class Officers. RowfOne: Steve Gorman, presidentg Djuana Jewitt, treasurerg Janna Wharton, vice- presidentg Ginger Gibson, secretary. Row Two: Mr. Floyd Pentlin, sponsor. Victor Kurtz is all smiles 1' -, if K, W fyw'-f 9 2 W fy ! 3 S X 'QQ ew m .1 Y wxmwax, W. . NWN f Q .. ,-S+ ...,,,.,.. ,..-.-,......,,.,,..,..i,14: .,. -4. , 1. Y ,W Q Q 'V 42 ? ff 1 QQ SS WQSN Xw ,, .. .:.X R1 ,X x , 7 if Q' l v edsaul ebe mer 561' ll I f 1 5 5 2 i I l 1 s i l l l l l Steve Belser Darla Bernand Julie Bennett Lucia John Bentzinger Birkmeyer Teresa Berbereia Gail Bishop Sheila Blackburn ,,, L Barry Bland Kathy Bloomfield Rusty Boersma DeeAnn Bollinger Ken Boone Travis Bossow Rosa Boswell Elaine Bowles fifxt , J , ,fyfacifri f , 5, if fl 1 ,ff fffwn My 47,9 X, ,X My ,,jj,4, ,M 'KQV 'ff wi, J W! 1 My Scott Bowles Sabrina Brackman Becky Braden Curt Bradford Debbie Branick Richard Briscoe John Brock Tracey Brockman Randy Brown Kim Brumfield Bruce Buesing Cartland Burns Pratt Buster Dan Campbell Indra Cancienne Robert Carboneau Kathy Carlisle Carolyn Carpenter Cash Carpenter Carla Carter Karen Carter Cathy Caruthers Lori Castle Stefan Cesarz Tom Haley works diligently on his homework l v '? ts Q- -- -ww 4 ....h-.,..m.,.. ,, ,xxx -.--..,.-1-1--,--. :,..,..-..,57.g,- - in WJ nf My W .X ' , fax 2 W - ' 1313 l 1' f yffwz, E W f ' ,jx 1' r lu ' N ,, , , :N , VJ: . . f W! 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Cindy Howard Kathy Howe Jim Howell Stacey Hudson Darrin Huff Duane Hulen Shawn Hulsey rr. li Brian Humphreys Jeff Hurley Terri Hustad Michon Huston Gloria Hutcherson Mike lppolito Danny lsrael Mike Jacobs Stephanie Jaggars Paul Jeffers Gina Jenkins Glen Jett Djuana Jewitt Amy Johnson Mary Johnson Brian Jones Casey Jones Tim Jones Tom Jones Doug Keim Gary Kelley Scott Kelly Brian Kidwell Lisa Kirn David Kleil-camp Jody Kennamer Julie Kim Robert Kittle Mary Pat Keyhill Vernie King Jeff Kleeschulte Kleinschmidt Jeff Klemenz Q'- , V I V 1 I ' 1 5 7 l Z i I y 2 2 . Z N Q. s 1 I Q 1 1 l S .,. D, V! 1 L N I M Q qw I xl L... v ,. y M 1 xxl. rv, Le ff Jenny Majors Danny Martell Camie May Dan Manley Kirk Martin Ann Mayer Liana Marak Paul Martin Michelle Bond Marrs Shauna McCorkle Matchell Brian McCune T77 57112 1 . Shari McCoy James Mclintire Scott McKinnis DeAnna McLanahan X X9 Cartland Burns enjoys bird watching. ,X 1 ,z , -Ufhef Mike Miller Debbie Moritz Greg Tom Mmphy -'tl Betsey Molinario Gary Morris Muckenthaler Kelley Murray Lynn Kent McLaughlin Jeff Mehrer Caroline Meyer Terri Meyer Annette Moore Kevin Morris Charlie Mudd Lisa Nash Mairel Debbie McMulin Melanie Melton Laura Meyer Kevin Michael Marti Moore Pharra Mucke Kim Muenl-cs Brenda Neal Rhonda Angie Mendez Susan Meyer Leah Miller Kirk Mullins McWhorter l Ff 1 Q. if i29 i 1 V - - --Q--- M- --V--.-I-W..,4,,,,.V,.,..,....,..,.,,,.,,A ,,,,,,,,- J .., Y ,AWAA 4 , , , , , Y Y ,, Y N ag A YA A 5, .W . . F i i I Q 1 1 2 1 I W . l I, V L . I X I l. I E I I i E Z I 2 E ! 3 ' '- YiW il f w 4 if wut- v A -, in aughn J est 'ick aite -emeyer Walker Walker A ,Y Marie Waller Ross Warner Jessica Wells Joe Walter Lisa Ward Cindy Cheri Walton Vicki Watson Wendelman Donnie Warner Greg Weight Cindy Werner CJ? Burt Whaley Denise Westhoff Janna Wharton Danny Wheeler ill Mitch Wright Janae Zammar Angela Bethune Becky Young Michelle Jeff Driscoll Nothing can ruin the day for Dayna Early and Stacey Hudson Kim Whenham Elaine Whitaker Vince Whiting Deneen Whitson Mike Wiley Ronna Wilk Jay Wilkerson Joyce Wilkinson Wayne Willette Allen Williams Cary Williams Cory Williams Janet Williams Jerry Williams John Williams Richard Wilson Tammy Wilson Rick Winegar William Winquist Wendy Witte Gina Wood Dale Wooderson Rusty Woods Brian Woolley 1 f- - ,- A' --H.-fr.. .,..---...,f.......-,.........., 77-41 Y- rf - - - WA , , , S-, X Q 1 E ii .- Y i I l g 5 if? M ' f as,, lhlfv N1 ? M f - M P ,NJ S sell ' 'Exit lm we ' ' , il , ll S I'1 I 'v ,T I r IH P55 iii it IG? U E2 . 5 Q z , if ' VME 4 17 I J? sis? F , ills? ll- Q, -Q 4 s Ii I L W IM . 5 ,U N .V V., i if F 'N E ?z-g Q lx E fl? w gl ' l :V ' 1 fix, , E! i 1, if if i x 2- 1 1' fj E T2 N5 l G wi f Q il 4 N ? X E in ' A I 'll W X ,J Class of '83 keeps movin' on up K Y? llilgfxv 1l 3 7 ff' X V1 .-iA ' V-'Q' G3 Leigh Acuff Bryan Adams Tammie Adams Carol Alexander Allison Allen Charlotte Allen Donnie Allen Rory Allison Tom Amos Tina Anderson Lance Antle Dana Antrim Kim Ashburn Walt Atkins Richard Atwell Paula Atzmiller Jane Babcock Beth Baggerly Jeanine Ballou Chris Bamman Justin Barker Bob Barklage Doug Barnes Robert Baslee Johnna Baugh Leea Baylie Lindol Bazzell Perry Beam The sophomores could finally give a sigh of relief. We were finally on our way up from the taunting of our upperclassmen as freshmen. Although the class of '83 placed third in the annual float building contest during Homecoming week, it did place first in the Spirit Jug Contest, raising the most money. As the year drew to a close the end of our high scbool years were in sight. Plans for the future were beginning to take place, and we had just experienced one of the best years of our lives . pr Class officers: Katy Holland, president, Diane Ebert, vice president, Tracey Johnson, treasurer, Leslie Patterson, secretary. 'KY v ' 'g, Sophomores learn cooking skills nm V , 'W 7' 't I 1 U 1.1 V ' ILL ,Q M ,,! 42 Steve Brown Serena Bunch Melissa Burke Suzanne Burton Barry Bruce Melanie Burch Andrea Burnett Ronnie Butler Jennifer Toni Burch Lanette Burns Mitzie Bybee Brunson Mark Burghoff Michelle Burris Carri Cahill Amy Buehre Susie Needham and Amy Buehre make a meat dish. lpn. Maria Bear Phil Berger James Book Jerry Brockman David Bedwell Karen Bernard Ben Boone Stacey Brooks Janan Behling Lucy Bien Danny Bower Stove Brooks Tim Bell Pam Bird Jodi Brady Clydene Brown Lana Bellah Jon Black Lindol Bazzell David Brown Bridgette Kim Blixt Michelle Laina Brown Beitling Tom Bonomo Breeden Mark Brown Mike Bennett Lesa Bricker T36 or I 1 Chris Cahi LeeAnn C Diane Can Lisa Camp ' W J I 1 I 5urton Jtler bee iill 1 Ai... ,Y Z f., I , D ,..-7 'X 4 Mi Lb ' X 1 . 4, H Chris Cahill LeeAnn Cain Diane Campbell Lisa Campbell Leea Ba 'iff Suzy Campbell Jody Carroll Eric Caskey Jim Carlson Mike Carroll Brian Catlin Tanya Tim Carroll Bruce Carnahan Shawn Casey Chamblee Kurt Carpenter ylie prepares a dish for Tonya Childress home economics. Z Steve Church Rhonda Clark Rob Clark if F Que Kim Comstock Robert Conn Sally Cook Mike Corlew Donna Cox Bob Coy ff , y , Roy Crigger Jon Crosby Kris Crutcher David Cleary Robert Clink Terry Cochran Mike Comisky Tim Cook Melissa Coonrod Debbie Cooper Theresa Craig Dale Craven Bob Crawford Jennifer Mike Curley Andy Dacus Eddie Dale Dana Dallman Becky Copeland Creamer Qi ' Sophomores find humor in books 15 g , 0 rl 1 .,v, , If I Charles El 1 Jeff Ellis Melinda Walz is distracted from her reading. ' f '4 l 4 ,R -f .. 4, Ee, .W ll ' 'Q u gr X, 1 1 tx l l Carl Enge t l w Z 41 Jane Dalrymple Becky Daney Tammie Delk Kimm DeMery an Don DeSpain John Dickeson 1 ' w Joe Dold Dana Doores , zu, De Dang Ann Dansby Wayne Dean Kim De Chicchio Mary Decker Cindy DeMier Robin Dennis John Dennison Ron Dennison Steve DeRousse Danny Dilday Jeff Doak Greg Doctor Laurie Dodson Mike Doherty Debbie Dotson Carol Downey Lori Downing Denise Draheim Jeff Drigalla Carri Droullard Cindy Dubay Mike Dudick Diana Dulin Shawn Dulohery Becky Duncan Suzanne Dunlap Victoria Durbin ! l f Patricia Dye Kevin Edwards ,l Scott Fr' Diane Ebert Todd Edwards 3 Kathy FI Kim Edgington Lynn Ehlers Melvin C Gina Tammy Elliott Ed Gall Edmonsond , X' wards wards ers Elliott P 1 Charles Ellis Scott Enloe Mark Farrell Dave Fields Kelly Meredith Flint Brian Folsom Dina Frazier Jeff Ellis Judy Falk Roy Farren Greg Fields Fitzpatrick Mike Flint Scott Folsom Veronica Carl Engelhardt Mary Farmer Jim Feller Stephanie Nicci Fitzwater Johnna Foley Eric Ford Fresquez Fischbach Cathy Flanagan Kim Fricl-re l Bret Wagner finds humor in his reading Scott Fruit Kathy Fuller Melvin Gaines I Ed Gall l l l 1 I ,wr Dwayne Garrett Steve Gercone Nancy Gibson Jeff Gilbert Jim Gillespie Laura Givan Robin Glanzer Shelly Goring David Gourley Don Graham Geri Graham Monique Gray Russ Green Eric Greenwell Anita Gribble Robert Griesel ' Every class has its clowns Qi' 7 A f, W . fi ,ffffffi ,J , f +f .Z 1 f ,fl .rv , 2 f .W i Z 7 '42 V ' 2 'iff wg, if , ' M 5 2 me ff ,., f 4 .r 3,577 .Q N 4 Mike Iiams clowns around in typing class. Diana Griffin Kyle Guenther John Hall Jeff Hammond Roberto Griffin Eric Gustafson Julie Hall Vicki Hanson Lisa Grimes Bruce Hack Neta Hamblin Keith Harris Melanie Groom Ron Haigh Paul Hamilton Brian Hartnett Angie Harville Darin Hatfield Craig Hawks Phyllis Haynie Barren Hazelrigg Kathy Head Tammy Heagy , f , Greg Heard Jason Henderson Jeff Herbert Heidi Herlong Donna Hernandez Julie Hertzog Mike Higgins Jerry Hilbert Doug Hill Gary Hill Joanna Hines Anne Hisey Jim Hockett Craig Hodges Katy Holland Susan Hollis Karla Holman Wes Homan Chris Hoover Cathy Hope Tim Horton Lai, 1 if lJeff Houst i Michelle 1 Hoverm Tracy Ho Laurie Ho l Beth Hren ,Austin Hu Debby Hu l :ins r V! A 11 A ,M If , , , ,0wNW 67' Mrs Ramey helps Bryan Adams in math Y! -.,, 3 Rf? I . W McCue ll? McDaniel in McDonald 'B McElroy David McGlothlin Carol McKaskel Diana McMillan Lynn McQueen Vince McRoberts Julie Meadows Rick Mehrer Gary Mersman Patti Meyer Carl Migliazzo Kristi Miller Brooke Milvain Jacque Mitchell Martin Mitchell Paul Moeller Todd Monahan Jim Moody Jeanette Moore Ron Moore Carla Morello Mark Morgan Pat Morgan Rick Mountain Debbie Muckey Diane Muren Teresa Murphy Tim Myers Melissa Nease Susie Needham Julie Nelson Chuck Newton Patricia Nichols Shona Nicholson Marty Nielsen Tony Norris Michelle North Donnie Nussbaum Tammy Nutter Patti O'Guin Cindy Olson I4 44 School is not all fun and games QW' L. Tom O'Malley Becky Owens Virgil Patterson Caren Pearson Heidi O'Neal Doug Owens Jo Anna Patton Darin Peery Toni-Ann Ortiz Debby Parnell Thom Payne Tausha Bobby Oswald Leslie Patterson Kim Peacher Pemberton Nancy Pence 7 1 I 'mf 2 7 Toni Ortiz copies notes from the board. ff f I f f f Y f f y fy 7 Q David Phillips Tracy Phillips Kim Pickard Grant Piepergerdes Michelle Pimm Tonetta Pinales Lisa Pinson Jim Paschall Shawn Purnell Nathaniel Pool Scott Ragan Ninetta Poush Mark Ranum Rhonda Pratt Jeff Ranville Danny Prescott Shawna Ratliff Jennifer Randy Ray Pumphrey Renee Renaut Mike Pyle Jack Repass Del Reynolds Bruce Rhodes David Richardson Jeff Risner Angie Roberts Don Rodenbaugh ass ilds :des SOD r merts augh Monique Gray concentrates on her math. if i V, 1 1? Rusty Roderick JanLisa Rodriguez Lorinda Rodgers Patty Rodgers Sharon Rogers Kim Rooks ,fvv - t v 5-i, James Rosher Paul Rouse Shellie Russell Bret Sadler Dale Sauer Cindy Saunders Kathy Scharff Kirk Brian Schaufler Schuenemann Shawn Scheib Mark Schuff Julie Marty Schultz Schilmoeller Mark Scott Scott Mike Scott Shonberger Phil Scott Chris Schreckler Corie Seifert Scott Setley Diana Shackleford Donna Shackleford Shelly Shaffer David Shanno Chris Sharp D . I Doug Shatas Janet Sheilutt Lonnie Shelton Tim Shepard Wayne Sherman Mike Shipps Julie Shuck Nancy Shue Michelle Sidebottom Gia Sifuentes Mike Silvio Linda Simpkins Donna Simpson Michelle Skaggs l4 46 Timolyn Skeeters Eric Smart Kevin Smiley Bryan Smith Denton Smith Kelly Smith Kenny Smith 22' English offers fun and variety Mike Smith Steve Smith Todd Smith Phillip Snider Shari Son Curtis Speer Rob Splawn Darci Sprague Jesse Stamper James Staponski Bryan Stearman Robert Stevens Gary Stewart Connie Steyer X Jon Stokes Charlie Stone Cody Stoneking Scott Stonum Bruce Hack shows his artisic ability in English. Andy K M ' Stfohmeyef Gale Swan Jack Swisher Neal Summers Tammy Michelle Taylor Daren Swaim Swearingen Tracie Tempel Chris Sweet Joe Thomas Jon Sweet Kevin Tilford Jeff Swift Janice Trober Nancy Tucker Carla Turney Tammy Tyner Missy Ulrich Marlene Utter Peter VanPelt Judie Vice Bret Wagner Jeff Wainwright 'Jv Vickie Sarah David 'J Julie W Lee Wi Tim Wi env- 'f 7'T si f va---s' as mf . Jim Walden Kevin Walter Steve Ward Karen Warren Camille Welch Janet White Stan Wilcox Vickie Walker Melinda Walz Brad Warner Buddy Watson Scott Weyrauch Mike Whitham Michelle Sarah Wallace Kirk Ward Craig Warren Debby Webb Bill Whenham Sandy Whitmire Willette David Walsh Rod Ward Jacque Warren Karen Weddle Brad White Jan Wikan Gary Williams Kerry Wiliams n 7 ' ' i--.3 a ' Y X Ugii Julie Wilson Tracey Win Jeff Wood Scott Woods Randall Young Alan Zuber Stephanie -n e Lee Wilson Lauren Wingate Susie Wood Mery Worrell Danny Zammar Joni Zuber Akers 'e ' Tim Wilson Steven Wiser Laura Denise Wyatt Sidonia Zander Nick Adams Susie Bair gnelght Woodford David Bedwell nwn 7? Michelle Williams Jeff Willis Kelli Willis Brian Wilson I4 NY ,X eff Iggy Jin' Sta Mil- AP Y ff W f Clas: Chrii Y 8 fl New decade brought new faces I :Ky 1 i its x A-If , tri, l . ,X X I7 ,,.,,,,f . ' I ' ' fd. 5177175 1: W 6' Q N. 4 Jim Adams Stacey Akins Mike Alleman Aprill Allen t,'f Ronnie Allen Kevin Anderson Bobbi Scott Allison Sheri Anderson Aschwanden Marie Aman Tom Andrews Harry Ayers Andy Anderson Tim Applegate Ann Babcock Michelle Babusa -ibn? A new decade brought new faces with the new freshman class to LSI-IS. Kim Campbell was class presidentg Chris Plude, vice presidentg Robert Tye, secretaryg and Kristi Bowlin, treasurer. Mrs. Robin Eiserer, who was new to the staff, was the class sponsor. During Homecoming the fresh- men placed fourth in the float building contest, and Kim Campbell became their attendant. tv js 1 -1- K X -X ' XX f as to i . Class Officers. ll. to Rl: Kristi Bowlin, treasurerg Kim Campbell, presidentg Chris Plude, vice-presidentg Robert Tye, secretary. fr' Twig Dana Bacon Shirley Bailey Kent Baker Tracy Bargman Larry Barker xc! Rona Barnes Kim Batarse Traci Beaty Chris Becker Cynthia Beeler A.. wr' -. Angie Bell Brian Bishop Joey Benedetti Kevin Blixt Shannon Doug Bock Benton Larry Boss Mary Berberick MaryAnn Bott Kevin Birkmeyer 14 Students like working together .Ji 1 X 1 Andy Bowlin Ron Boyer Jim Brady Jeff Brockman Jeff Bowlin Spencer Tami Bratton Kevin Brooks Kristi Bowlin Brackman Barney Bredson Vickie Broome Sheri Bowman Scott Bradford Lisa Britz Bret Brown Kim Bradley v ww, X f i Patrick Brown Teresa Buesing Danny Mack Burkhart Reagan Brown Lisa Bumgarner Aaron Burns Pam Bryant Builderback Kevin Burch Terry Burns Steve Bullard Mike Burkhalter The camera man catches Kenny Stevens, but Mike Burkhalter is deep in study, Marie Busick Kim Campbell Scott Carleton Duane Cindy Butcher Michelle Jim Carter Cheesman Cary Cahill Campbell Catrina Carver Troy Childers Laurie Mike Campbell Lee Caughron Lorene Clark Calderwood Steve Carithers Carl Cleveland mv! Y ., ol KN' t .,. ,I Q M7 ,f 'J '-AN' we . H0127 :ep in , k :li 'T 1 FHA 1 an lers ark :land i JPY' Jan Coley Richie Conkling Jason Cooper Laura Costanzo Corrie Coyl Tim Collins Scott Connell John Cooper Kristina Couch Scott Craig Tim Collins Yvette Conroy Mica Cooper Carolyn Coulter Shelley Travis Colville John Constable Joyce Corbin Ronnie Cox Crawford Mike Colyer Jim Cook Ann Corrigan Susan Cox Todd Crawford Danny Stephanie Cook Billy Corum Tina Cox Don Crews Conaway Mike Crone if! 'f 6- I Andy Norman Davis Dalrymple Jeff Danbom Scott Davidson Lola Davis Todd Davis Steve Decker Todd Decker 'ff' .11- ix Tom Delk Joe DeLuca Sandy DeMier Scott Dempsey ? X, i hh fi' '4 T Sherrie Payne and Beckii Robison think laughing is more fun than biology, Shelly Dick Jeanne Dir Mary Dow Keith Diemler Andy Dix Dana Dowler Michelle Dillard Tim Doherty Bobby Downs ,, .M-an Art students develop creativity Jeff Doyel Aaron Duncan Earl Drake Brian Dunlap Tracy Drysdale Shara Dunlap B rian Dudick Mindy Duff Tim Earp Cathi Edwards Maria Eidson Lawanda Elder Bryce Elkins Angie Farris Rick Fender Lisa Fick Garlan Fisher Cindy Flick Bobby Burgess trial arts. .,.,,,,,,..,,, ,W . and Bobb Downs work together on sanding a project in indus- ll. Katie Foell Sean Franco Tim Freeland Jodie Fristoe Andrea Fowler Kendra Janna Fresh Steve Froehlich X., 'Nunn ,mf-W f,,.,. .,,. 21233 fn n .ff elf! F 'l lf J f.fV-at-12-rl,-,-fm 1 we A-far We 0' , -147 An Freshmen can't wait for weekends 'Wy' .4- ',w-5 Angela Harris Bryan Harrison Dion Hayes Brett Herbert Becky Hilpman David Harris Lisa l'larriS0n Jerry Hedrick Nancy Herde Greg Hobson Rodney Harris Kevin Hart Tracy Heinlen Chari Hibner Jodi Hodges Tim Harris Jill Hasty Kathy Christy Hickam Mike Hodges Henthorne A594 li Jin- 1 4 D H h B K J This freshman almost needs another hand for all DZE3yHu3lSlejs rHiLllcheson Cgleslhlar ames his books, Darryle Angie lppolito Jennings Humbird Randy Jaggars Carrie Jessee Brian Horton Brian Houston Debbie Hoyle Tiffany Jeff Hudson Holloway Tim Hofstetter Teddi Holbert Linda Holland Shannon Jipsen Cheray Johnson Bill Johnson David Johnson Brett Johnson lris Johnson I V is ,gn ' Div. l E YY Q. A Z Q f Lance J Sarah J Brian Jm . Darrell f Lisa Joi P 1? 4 5 as 'T -1-,.,-'ww ,puff 4 1. ,,, Div. I students head to their buses to go home for the weekend. Lance Johnson Kathie Joseph David Kramer Sarah Jonas Kara Kenton John Kreisel X Brian Jones James King Lisa Kreisel Darrell Jones Jim Kleikamp Lori Kreisel Lisa Jones Marla Knight Kerry Krey ,- 1 l Chris Kurth Kathy LaGuire David Lamb Debbie Lane Brian Lasswell Holly Lau Troy Lauffer Scott Lawrence Maureen Lawlor Brian Lawson Shane Ledford Mary LeRoy Kirk LeValley Andy Licata Kelly Limbaugh Mike Lingle Amy Link Kent Livingston Myra Logan I , A ,M 'Z' u ff' ,H l X Donna Long Laurie Long Mike Long Larry Looney Scott Lowe Rex Loyd Donna Lucas .. .......-..,., ,.a.,,..,. ,... , ,, V - . . ---rs-q-....-q.....,.---3-a..,f..,,,. , , . ..,,,..-......,.,..-.....-.g....a...i.....-,. .. -- . Q . Pam Luppens John Lynn Walt Macklin Bill Magan David Mallett 4 .WW ,fr 4 9 Frank Mancini Steve Mansell Greg Marshall John Martin Junior Martin I f Z 7 fQM ,f, Chris Plude and Thomas Holiday listen carefu Larry Martin Ivan Mast Stephanie Masters Kyle Matchell Karen Maxey lly to instructions. Katy May Duane McCune Robert McKee Scott Meador Donna Michael . Chris McChristy Gregg Kay McKaskel Michelle Kim Miller Tim McClellan McDaniels Debbie Mendez Patty Mills Michelle Sherri McKellips Robb Merriott Tim Mills McClung McDonald E. J. McKenna Elain Messick Jay Millwater Mark McCorkle Susan McFee Jeannine Krista Meyer David McGill McQueen ! ' -.r l 'La' 4, . wr I 1 em x Wendy Moffatt Ed Monahan Debbie Moody Anthony Moore Bill Morgan Mark Molinario Deanna Moody Stephanie Mia Mora Rochele Morgan Mooney 'Ili VQQQ' A - 'W' A. rz11-3. L ,s Y, - 1 . ., . r-. .... . I .fI ,,,,-gd' - .. -1.-:-F.-. --.I ,,,4-ugqg.,1....-:-Tv..-.fa V- -4 l ,.. V Z., , .L .. - Michael liller Mills lills illwater I lr In rfgan e Morgan r L? Q Q . .S 173' Liz Morris Melinda Morris Robin Morris Jeff Moss Ellen Mowatt Laura Mudroch Steve Muenks Frosh take studies seriously ,.,,,, 7 1 x 0 it-if ..-nu S 1 x J U K Beverly Murrow Robert Myers David Nash Nicholas Navato David Nease Jim Nelson Roger Nelson Marianne Nichols Tammy Nichols Reed Nielsen Jeff Noland Kendra Norris Kevin Norris Yvonne Norton f ,T Erin O'Brien Karla Osborne Paul Odneal Paul Osterloh Cindy Mike Oswald Oldenburg Deborah Owens Kim Oliver John O'Malley Sara Osborn Todd Osborn Steve Vance works hard to complete his test. Teri Pabst Lori Palmer Monique Pap Roger Parrish X Brent Patterson Randy Patton Carter Patterson Lawanda Patterson Paulette Patterson Sherrie Payne Kim Pemberton Sonya Pemberton Drama improves communications ffx W 1 ffmm i, fffff W MMKQQJQZ ' MKWQZWY , W f WW 4 f!ff,, WM yQ1fM7fffffff M W , ,W , I ,, attentively to pick up clues about Chris Plude Tabitha Poe Todd Poindexter Kris Potts X . wrfg 2 ' Kelly Pratt Tim Drennon Jannell Price Jason Pumphrey , 4,4 Kurt Pycior Kelly Randol Becky Ratty Tim Reed Tom Reed Pam Reinsel Lisa Reinhardt David Reynolds Robin Rhoades Brian Richey Tami Riddle Jennifer Riley Doug Roach Laura Robbins Kevin Roberts Scott Roberts Stephanie Roberts Beckii Robertson Scott Robinson Mike Robison Wendy Rose 'El Pete Ross Linda Rountree Lynda Rowland Jeff Rudolph Steve Russell Andy Ruth Todd Terri Kelly Rhonda Schief Lorrie D Eric Salins ee SC Mike S 4 I4 l I V- ff- l tree land h all F l -a Todd Sampson Terri Schacher bauer Kelly Schelp Rhonda Schiefelbine f ? Ed Schleiffer Krista David Scott Becky Schmidt Schuenemann Karen Scott Kim Schneider Sheri Schultz l.eAnne Scott Jay Schober Jeff Schunk Stacey Scott Renee Schwermer W., i Lorrie Scrivner Doug Sessler Jim Shipman Niga Sifuentes Q Dee Schilling Craig Lori Shipps Paula Sipek Mike Seitz Shanholtzer Donna Siegel Kevin Slater Lisa Shipley gb.-IN x .- 5 l i l l Tabitha Poe uses pantomime to communicate with her classmates. 411 Bryan Smith Karla Smith Sheila Smith Nancy Smoots Jill Smykowski 5225 at wieww Shauna Snyder Richard Songer Terri Spiwak Lisa Splinter Angie Sprayberry Geri Stanton Joshua Starkey Michelle Stawinski Mark Stayton Dawn Steinman Ken Stevens Darin Still l Rod Stipp l Richard St. John Jan Stokes i l , E i59 l Students take interest in band John Swezy Brian Taylor Allison Terry Earl Thomas Karen Swift Harold Taylor Tim Thalheim Karen Thomas Kandis Tate Mary Taylor Randy Thate Kelly Thomas Wayne Tatro Judy Teeters Bryan Thomas Bonni Thorsen After band practice Debbie Tschirhart puts her horn back in its case. Jeff War Lori Watl Mike Wa ff f J fi it Steve Thyer Shawn Titus David Tidwell Chris Todd Kurt Tippetts Jesse Todd f A i l ' l 1 L , Randy Trollinger Chuck Trout Debbie Tschirhart cw 'X 'f V. lr I ,ff-,f-1 I J Robert Tye Sandy Van Barry Verwers Robyn Voss Ticia Waller Debbie Horne Michelle Vinck Carrie Wagner Brad Walton Valentine Kristy Andre Vospette Vonda Walker Mark Walton Dalton Vann Ventimiglia Nancy Verbrugge U 4 i SC. 'Fl iller ilton alton rr I X Y sung .K f '1' Y Jeff Ward Lori Watson Mike Watson Mary Waugh Paul Weddle Greg Weiss 'Ml Bobby Wells Greg Wheeler Bill Whiteman Brian West Robert Sherri Whitham Bert Weston Whenham Shari Whiting Jeff White fi, 4, ,,,.- . M XL Sara Osborn realizes that dedication is an important key to playing in a band. 3. Kim Batarse enjoys playing her flute. 1 Ka ,Y 4 W, . , It., Stephanie Whitley Fred Whitson Steve Wiley James Wilkes Terry Williams Missy Willis Derek Willyard Marilyn Wilson Sherry Wilson Kevin Winburn Heath Yoakum Nancy Young Taunya Young Randy Zahorchak Dawn Zerger l6l School Board plans new projects School board members gathered at the central office build- ing the second Thursday of every month. They discussed problems of the R-7 school district and decided what the money in the school budget was to be used for. The school boardis main projects for the year were: 1.1 To equalize the transportation for the 1981-82 school year. 2.l To revise the Board Policy manual. 3.1 To conduct a district-wide needs assessment to determine educational needs for the future. 4.2 To fill the position of Assistant Superintendent of curricu- lum and instruction. 5.l To study the feasibility of staff development programs. Dr. Kem Keithly, new R-7 superintendent, said he was ex- cited about working on these projects with the school board. ffx X my ,S X X Dr. Kenneth Lackey, director of elementary education. Mrs. Alice Medley, new secretary. k vs xx-e . - tg . ws ff' .E . ss rg . j . Q. T W N., ' 85.511 5 se E x X W X gk K x a wxswewwm X-M'-Nyii w aw Mrs, Helen Shiddell, secretary. uuQ T l . Dr. Kem Keithly, superintendent. 6 Mr. Robert Gourley, school board president, and Mrs. Shiddell, secretary. X i fl M- , f W, X . , N 9lll1u K Board Members: Mr. Philip Schauffler, Mrs. Margaret Piepergerdes, Dr. Rob- A ert Hertzog, Mrs. Diane Sperber, Dr. Dan Blackwell. ,,, i A Q ff ff ffl l ,f .l l r r if 7 , ! 9 ,.V,,,V , . V! il l I ws w l g fx 'vw' ' ' .Y Principals see positive change With more than 2000 students at LSHS the duties of the principals Mr. Bob Diekmann and Mr. Paul Munsen became more numerous. Some of their duties included evaluating the faculty, working with the students and parents, and making decisions on disciplinary actions. The assistant principals, Mr. Tom Flint and Mr. Jerry Coo- per of Div. II, and Mrs. Cheryl Rohner and Dr. Doug Hatridge of Div. I, helped the principals on some of these matters. They were mainly concerned with discipline. They also worked on other things such as parking lot stickers and sporting dates and arrangements. Through all their work the principals noticed a great change in the atmosphere at LSI-IS. There has been a posi- tive change in the friendliness of the students toward each other, said Mr. Bob Diekmann, Div. II principal. 4 Paperwork is a major part of Mr. Jim Brockman's day. .mr mszppwzs me iq, is Kwai -t' iiqv t Mr. Paul Munsen plans for the North Central Evaulation Mr. Tom Flint is a real Tiger fan. 1 N Q Mr' .Hwy r. Doug Hatridge can solve any problem with a telephone call. lff ., .4 ' W' Although in her office here, Mrs. Cheryl Rohner can usually be seen in the halls. Mr, Jerry Cooper supported the Tigers on and off the held. A smile helps break the pace of Mr. Bob Diekmann's busy day, Secretaries help system function Secretaries were the people behind the school administration. They were the hard-working women who handled the details of each school day. Their tasks varied from typing, to filing and an- swering the phones which rang constantly. Even after a strenuous day, they still seemed to muster the strength to smile. They sup- ported the school at football games and other school activities. In Div. l the secretaries were Mrs. Toni Ortiz, Mrs. Gwen Hunt, and Mrs. Linda Landers who assisted Mr. Munsen. The Div. ll secretaries were Mrs. Judy Rountree, Mrs. Joyce Oldenburg, Mrs. Norma Bruce, who assisted Mr. Flint, and Mrs. Arvilla Keith, who assisted Mr. Diekmann. Mrs. Anita Van Blarcum was the secretary for Mr. Brockman, the coordinator of secondary education. T 6 66 WW f, if ,,, ,ZMWW Mrs. Joyce Oldenburg smiles as she relaxes after typing. Way , is at Nw 'K ,,f , , , . ,f . 4 i X ? fd f f ,,,:,, .j' 'if-of 1 , 4 f v We ,ff Mrs. Gwen Hunt helps a student with an admit to class. Mrs. Norma Bruce gets ready to type another long letter. cz, .W N Y V x A . . . . . ..,. -f Q -A f -s-V-f-W: -H---H--1'--r w, ,. f-L ijt- iw g: , .71-R-r-sr:-:.74-, ,, ,- -- ,Hat -fwsfc. . ,,,,'vk,,- . ,mr ,, X, 1 . ,NJ -X , . v-.R .X N 1, . X 4 1 K 1-f 4 ii I4 3 'Q V415 C? 5 In 2,1 ,517 f f , .7 Mrs. Arvilla Keith checks her files for information. Mrs. Toni Ortiz pauses from a monotonous day of paper work. . , . tt- - .... ,.sW,.,,t,.S, I' N S E . .ii ' X N' 'wt Q i 8 zsaus.x.s.r,. s...stw.,i:,s1x Mrs. Judy Rountre ink Y e works on attendance. X X X XWYXXX. v -smwfx W 'Y '1--,DM ,XX we ,.... N Mrs. Linda Landers proofreads the final copy of a letter. -fs. X X i Dedicated counselors stay busy Keeping busy is something a counselor never has to worry about! One of the most common kinds of help counselors pro- vided to the student body was that of changing schedules. They also helped students cope with everyday problems, helped them to adjust to high school and helped them plan their futures. But one point that the Div. I counselors Charlie Browne, Terri Hammack, Marvin Kirby and Div. II counselors Lyle Jones, Cliff McCormick and Lois Walden strived for was that of making the educational process more meaningful to the students. They did so by offering a great number of services to the student body. They helped seniors prepare for the SAT and ACT tests, offered college exploration nights, inter- preted tests, kept records, and developed friendships with students. With all the confusion and never-ending work, one would wonder why these people go through it all, but if you ask Charlie Browne, he'll tell you that besides enjoying the stu- dents, faculty, and atmosphere, he enjoys the interaction with people. You'd have to say that these people were dedi- cated to their jobs. Marvin Kirby in one of his few serious moments. ' X - Q X xx' 1 A fwwffwfw my ,f 'Q W 3 Zlnfm X, if ff . it tjii fa ' Q' Q 4 'wwmww f .,, , , Lois Walden tries to be nonchalant. Terri Hammack is always busy. 'MMWWMQQ4 X f X me fu X if its www, . W. I mwfwfnnm. K R , -lr- X X . X 6 Z 9 ' I fl x , 1 at nf l L ,la W , N . . Amie? L 4? 1 1 5 Vw XM if . . H . What will be, will be, says Cliff McCormick. s 'N xx l 9 v , '- X V 'L we W Lyle Jones keeps a very neat office. ,ybrf 'fff' f'f My My Mary Gibson, Div. ll secretary, keeps things going. ,M 'WM Div. I secretary Mae Byman has many duties. Paperwork is one of Charlie Browne's everyday duties. 3 . 5 g , Q 1 5 X gf n . Q 9 2' . ' 5 e ff' nv l - ' gryrg , vv , In cal-u 'f r, L . V' , P 4 , 'J' Lv i . x .. ' N d 5 ,X K. ' , , If xx T - . 1 .p , ..!, A , ul I - 4 l - iff I . 'c L4 X K R Q O L Q ff. ,Af lb QR As work hard to save time Typing, filing, grading, recording, and other small er- rands kept teacher and office assistants busy. The er- rands they ran were a great help to the teachers and secretaries, and allowed them to have more time for more important things. Cadet teacher Kathy Turk said that she enjoyed working with the kids at Lee's Summit Elementary be- cause she got to see what it was like teaching third graders. Cadet teachers were seniors that Mr. Bob Diekman, Div. II principal, selected. The students usual- ly had an interest in working with small children. W. 7 Q W2 CADET TEACHERS. ROW ONE: K. Harbit, K. Turk, B. Dennis. ROW TWO: L. Garten, D. Hasty, P. Whitington, T. Hale, M. Kerley. ROW THREE: R. Brown, M. Russo, D. Geist, L. Driscoll, D. Todd, M. Helmuth. ? www 7 OFFICE ASSISTANTS. ROW ONE: J. Hines, T. Tschirhart, K. Neal, K. Vinyard, D. White, T. Lampson, S. Wilson. ROW THREE: R. VanTrump, L. Coy, L. Roe, K. Scharff. ROW TWO: A. Burnett, B. White, D. McGuire, D. Bazzell, M. Burris, K. Edgington, S. Cox. ROW FOUR: M. Skelton, D. West, Prescott, J. Gilbert, S. Riggs, R. J. Sappington. TEACH Sackuvi Kassel, Evermai Walter, Batarse. Magady hv TEAC! Gillette TWO: TEACI R. Me' ROW Pruyn, Repas: Fuchs, X 1. IO: L. lvn, M. np, L West TEACHER ASSISTANTS. ROW ONE: K. Mallot, R. Bowen, E. Falk, R Sackuvich, J. Puffett, H. Addington. ROW TWO: K. Braswell, T. Cook, L Kassel, S. Clark, T. Jewitt, M. Mitchell, G. Wesselschmidt, P. Nield, Everman, G. Bolon, D. Sperber. ROW THREE: S. Gibbins, D. Cheesman Walter, B. Nolker, L. Fischbach, K. Williams, S. Ryan, A. Thompson M , C L Batarse, M. Rellergert, L. West, R. Santamaria, T. Brown, P. Wallacel, J Magady. ROW FOUR: L. Lacy, R. Kanai, S. Ogle, S. Alexander, M. Bar ker K. James, D. Austin, W. Phillips, S. Frisbee, B. Hargus, B, Wheatley, T. Moore, J. McEntire, P. Ruth, B. Staton. ROW FIVE: B. Fuller, J. Logan, C. Brock, C. Heimsoth, S. Love, Y. Strickland, E. Nesbit, L. Needham, R. Heisterberg, J. Dir, J. Sappington, R. Smith, D. Wilson, W. Cook, R. VanTrump, S. Cox, M. Praznik, A. Wegener, M. Wix. ROW SIX: B. Whiting, B. Cantrell, S. Bunch, F. Davis, R. Barry, S. Thomas, M. Vermillion, P. Moran, M. Leetch, B. Johnson, R. Roberts, D. Heaviland, D. Hilker. TEACHER ASSISTANTS: ROW ONE: S. Smalley, S. Evans, S. Bost, C. ey, L. Blixt. ROW THREE: K. Joseph, M. Bullard, A. Harness, C. Camp- Gillette, R. Griesel, T. Hunt, D. Andrews, D. Pennington, J. Clay. ROW bell, H. Mothersbaugh, J. Thompson, L. Bowman, D. Burry, T. Snow, C. TWO: S. McVay, S. Scofield, C. Brown, A. Almash, L. Johnson, C. Bon- Story. ROW FOUR: K. Weeda, C. Onwiler, A. Holcomb. TEACHER ASSISTANTS. ROW ONE: S. Pearson, A. Johnson, R. Anderson, Skelton, M. Taylor, S. Brady, D. Roller, C. Brooks, E. Siegrist, L. Coy, L. R. Merrick, R. LaPietra, P. Collins, N. Troutwine, B. Swaim, E. Rainwater. Bunch, S. McCorkle. ROW FOUR: L. Reid, M. Wright, K. Collins, K. ROW TWO: A. Bibbee, K, Monahan, L. Berry, A. August, JR Lawlor, V. McClain, G. Simpson, R. Reinert, W. Wassell, B. White, J. Haney, R. Palma, Pruyn, C. Dittmer, B. Enke, K. Tbompson, D. Bennett, K. Aschwanden, M. R. Bondon, C. Bales, S. Nichols, K. Perkins. ROW FIVE: S, Denny, D. Repass, S. Allbee, ROW THREE: J. Buehre, D, Elder, D. Keim, K. Krey, D. Fristoe, B. Wood, S. May, D. West, J. White, D. Hertzog, D. Cahill, B. Fuchs, J. Faulkner, R. Groover, M. Hodges, G. Harris, J. Williamsen, M. Thomas, K. O'Neal, J. Albin, K. Marston, L. Hauser, M. Verbrugge. P '-,mn I Q. A 111-.-:A TN. Students achieve in area Vo-tec As I walked into the Joe Herndon Area Vocational School, located in Raytown I found myself wondering where all the students were. Shortly thereafter...I found out. Each and ev- ery student was busily working on learning a trade. Students specialized in everything from auto mechanics to food man- agement and preparation. The primary purpose of the school is to provide students with programs of high quality which are realistic in the light of actual or anticipated opportunities for employment. Upon successful completion of a vocational program the area school personnel assisted the students in finding employ- ment related to the training completed. Advertising Arts gives Dawn Herman, Jeff Anderson and Tane Meyer one big smile. Joyce Wilkinson enjoys typesetting in Graphic Arts. lfff f w ? K W fy ? 1 A y is f fi fw if! 5- ,Wlwfnnmc ,A AMWWMWMX vzfzwwfffwx , f , f , Myne'-MMO! xx , ffvfwfww .,.fw aW 1, W ,,,, X Terri Eaton Trud Hall and B'll E' k' ' ' ' V i 1 IS ma enjoy working Wlfh COmputers. Steve Drew and Jerry Clewell refinish a hood in auto body. 'N Bob Gercone, Randy Brown, and Mitch Wright make adjustments in auto mechanics. 4 f Jia Q A Perfection of the latest achieved in Cosmetology and Whitney Oswald. hair styles are ' hy Lisa Welsh ' l , r 173 i i i i Election sparks students' year Although the social studies department, headed by Mrs. Kay Ford lDiv. ll and Mr. Manne Magady lDiv. ID had no changes in its program, it did have two additions to its staff, Mr. Sam Loomis and Mr. Tom Reese. There were more and better speakers according to Mrs. Ford of ninth grade American Government classes. Some of the speakers included local television newscasters, such as -. Scott Feldman, elected government officials, such as State Senator Bob Johnson, and various members of our local gov- ernment. Since it was an election year, a mock election was staged by the current events classes, and all enthusiastically partici- pated. Mr. Atha gets students involved in discussion. if Concentration comes naturally for Mr. Warford. 4 V WWWQW W f ff MY- Brobsf Pfepafes Mr. Heuertz stretches his legs between classes. Jodi Brady and Mr. Anderson have a discussion. for his classes. Allison Terry finds help with Mrs. Ford. if Mr. Voss enjoys his leisure time. 1 7 W xl, 1 ' fwff WWW? ' Z ' 1' K S X ' 'f 2 9 x' !',,,,, ,,,. M f 45,4 is 475249 41- , Q ix 2 Q fan X 1 1. ' f M 4' WA! C 1- Mf- Turner finds I-aura Meyefys work amUSiY1Q- Mr. Smith and Lowanda Elder catch up on current events. M? W Y! f ' li Mr. Bintner looks over a student's work. 5 lv Mr. Magady prepares for a good day. Mr. Reese enjoys a joke. ,.x .r Mr. Loomis discusses recent US, history. MT' DaViS helps OU! Caroline Meyer- English offers course variety Writing theme after theme emphasizing a mature thesis, factual data, unity, coherence, and emphasis are what seniors remembered about Mrs. Mitchell's expository writing class. When asked for opinions about expository writing, the popu- lar response was, It's a difficult, time-consuming course. Expository writing was just one class in a wide variety of courses taught by the 17 hard-working English teachers. Div. I students had to take required English courses, while Div. II students had a larger choice of classes to choose from. There were two new additions to the staff: Mrs. Renee W be W k Hawks was added to the Div. I staff and Mrs. Terry Dickson became the new drama teacher. Mrs. Gwyn Newyear works with Bill Thomas. Ms. Cathy Thogmorton lectures to her seventh hour. xx Discussing Q L, M, Ss Qt Sswy ,xx X to Q x X x K EX. Ev Q E541 XX Q mf.: J. ., y., -xx X t QS 1-5 2 X - Nyy .fxgrgfa QQQ 1 gg - X E sggfifl. sr .iii N Tffffsifsl ,V D VY ig if rv, zs yr - X YQSZ5 K ss N , A . -Q xxx-. N - xox. Q Nav T Mrs. Linda Poznanter finds a student's paper amusing. . YT XD' :X gf ,hw M' A! ' ii? R ,ff 'rf . v 1 as 3 3 M V ' sg, J '4 l 'A :',g,?4?f r. .X 4 W R Ng. , gi f X V , t FAX it 4- , -.I i 1 .., .Ji N, 1 .. . ' Q4 K J xt 'X ,z , W ,.. , 'K'Q M ' ' -46 - 1 , is , f, , fi-14.38 .r :V Y l , - . r mm c. Sitting before his fan club is relaxing for Mr. Bob White. Mr. Jack Cady Works with Michelle Skaggs. Jin l Wx Being in the limelight is a pleasure for Mrs. Brenda Warren. in-Q--if '--mis ,..., t Heading the English department was Mrs. Mildred Mitchell Miss Connie Thomas likes a good joke I Mrs. Jackie Skelton discusses with her Ameri- Mrs. Chris Ware works i can Nobel class diligently. class. Science offers farming course The bell rings and the chemistry students busily put back their lab supplies in the proper cabinets. A faint odor of butyric acid still remains on their clothes and in the halls as they rush to their next classes in the few re- maining minutes. This procedure was not unusual or new to science students taking chemistry. Other courses were also offered within the science cur- riculum in Div. I and Div. II, among these were physics, anatomy, ecology, biology, and even agriculture, a new class. This vocational oriented course taught students mid- western farming techniques that could be used in business situations. These future farmers and ranchers learned the need to be self-sufficient. Mr. Tom Gibson, head of the science department, said, LSI-IS is one of the few schools around that is actually getting into practical sci- ence courses like this. S X A SWK Mr. Gibson helps Mike Bell measure his graduated cylinder. ,.,-2' t'Anatomy's my thing, says Mr. Baker, but this answer doesn't tickle my funny bone' 'f..l ,,,..,,.,..4,-w-0 5 , 'i..... l --1 V 6 HiS Shelves may be empty, but Mr. Ballantyne is full of knowledge. Mrs. Abbott and Kent Baker discover many crystals in a rock. .ms K l , 12 av T .L 5 X X V' ,, .... .AM's'1 4 5' Mr. Bobbitt enjoys working with students like Steve Brown. lnswer' Behind that cute mustache dwells the scientific mind of Mr. Elliott. Mr. Sawyer discusses projects with John Riley and Randy Palma 5 : J I i l f i , ' 3 1 Mrs. Snow helps Danny Bumgarner and James King with their lab. Q l I 1 l r 179 i Take more math teachers advise fx3+8l I3x+6l - Ixz-41 Ixz-I-4x-I-43 fxz-2x+4l fx-I-2D The above algebraic equation was something you might have learned in Mr. Frances Titus' class. Mr. Titus headed the Div. II math department, as did Mr. Chuck Harrelson in Div. I. New to the staff were Mrs. Robin Eiserer, Mrs. Cindy Ramey, and Mr. David Ross. Course work in math offered a progressive structure, ranging from Comp A on up to higher academic courses. Mrs. Cindy Ramey, a graduate of LSHS, thought the math program was very organized. Mrs. Robin Eiserer felt that the program was more advanced than at the school where she taught before. Math applies to most everyone's future, stated Mr. Harrelson. I-Ie went on to say that, Math is a step-by-step process that helps organize you as a person. In Mr. Titus' opinion students who went through the mathematics program at LSI-IS were as well prepared as any math students going to any college or university Take all the mathematics that you can' was the advice of Mr Titus ., .iw yi f , f I80 if f f X An explanation from Mrs. Patsy Groom helps everyone. Mr. Frances Titus explains the day's lessons. 'Lf Miss Cathy Battles explains algebra fundamentals. 491170 Mr. Jack Cady show his affection towards Mrs. Cindy Ramey and Mr. Blake West. Mr. John Biggerstaff explains a difficult problem. ii ., X, ss XWQL Xt: X, NgsxQ,..5..,X, , ,.,....--wud 4 ff, sw A stun Mr. f board l Mr. Blake M N-M. .t.:.,,, , 1 1 ,f 'ff X f tx 411' QM, 1 - I 'fy C 4, fi, ' RWM. f Q f rg , A 7 A I W- i I 1 Q J - L ry . 5 Q Q , , ,' ' V 4 .mm ,, ,V gk 'Q '-if ' , A , f .L ., MW W ,.-, It V' 1 ff A geometric Proof is taught bv Mr- William Clark- Mrs. Robin Eiserer listens to a student's comment. A -1 . X . 1 - X X - tt X X - S, WXSQN xx xx A g it X X smiles -X Q Q N . Ss. , 2 A Student is helped by Mr, David Ross, Mr. Chuck Harrelson explains a difficult problem. v-'jf' uv' NWN! ' ,gjgqy-.gf :TTL ,L p.-- 4...- ......,,,..... . . . .,.., ., N . ,fn VK Z ka. - , , r . V 4. 51 E1 V, - Mr. Steve Messerschmidt demonstrates on the Mr. Russ Webber gives individual help to Donna AUSWQUFIQ QUQSUOHS is P514 of MTS' Kev Mahefls board. Godwin, iobi 4 ,M X W - 1 . w ' f . ff 182 ff r ,M f, 4-V , V f ,f . ff, X Business enables career choices The business department offered courses which simulated peru uwuu v 3274.3 3. 1. WMM different business offices. The area of occupational courses ranged from clerical, secretarial and bookkeeping to distribu- tive education and cooperative industrial education. The busi- ness department's strong point was the personal office exper- ience each of the business teachers had acquired. Their first- hand office experience bridged the gap between the classroom and the business world. The supervised office experience program has been in op- eration at LSI-IS for 15 years and was considered to be one of the outstanding programs in the state. Employed by local businesses, the SOE students were given on-the-job training and could see the importance of classroom work. All business programs provided job skills and important training for any occupational field. 'OSQUOM fw Z , !. Z2 v 2 . ,4 X 1 My ,, YVWU ff V. 1151 A in MM, we Ginger Gibson finds out her grade from Mrs. Sheryl Bachus. Mrs. Gayle Higley celebrates her maternity leave. M' ' VK ,I Mrs. Joan Flamm realizes it is 2:30. .,-44 Mfr? W 1 4 ,ff . rf 1 if ameri if Mrs. Ruth Beeson instructs Trudy Hall on calculators. il fi ml 'x 402.35- Mrs. Jo lief. ,Ki Af' 1 Ak Mrs. Jo Rudolph plugs in a calculator while standing in wa- , x rf ter. M 'C Sandra Alexander takes advantage of Mr. Leon Rook's spare time 4 Mrs. Dee Snell encourages Amy Legant. V A 3 M f 4 Z , hy ., Mrs. Jamie Brewer gives us a sneak preview of Drill Team s next routine. A ,gf if Industrial arts gives experience Industrial Arts-shop to most, is a department which most every guy gets into at one time or another, along with the oc- casional brave girl. Everyone seemed to enjoy the classes of- fered because they got to work at their own pace to a cer- tain extent. Personal satisfaction was a big part of industrial arts with the student trying to make or build something of 'his choice as good as possible. Also the teachers did their best to help the students with problems on their projects. That is where Mr. Mike Ford, department chairmen, got his satisfaction-helping students solve problems on their projects. As he put it: To give a person a chance to create or build something on his own is of some satisfaction. But then seeing him work on his project and seeing the progress and seeing how proud he is of his work-that's where I get my reward. This is what shop is all about, learning a skill and then putting it to use. Mr. J.W. Page talks over an assignment with Terry More. ' MW 184 Mr. Tom Reynolds helps a student with one of his many worksheets. Steve Vance receives assistance from Mr. Ken Holmes. Mr. Jerry Young helps out Del Reynolds in Drafting I. . fi., Il .Qi 1 f ,W fyrl , ' W it 1 ,,. Mr. Dennis Early points out a problem in power mechanics. One i fa r.. f ms- XX S , QR! W Mr. Lloyd Hancock teaches Bill Collins about a machine. ? Z ,41-f W I , Mr. Allen Renner talks to his students. Jim VanBlarcum looks over Van Dunham's work. W an l f-DQ' :ke Ford One of the occasional brave girls, Darlene White, listens to Mr. M' . H Mr. Jay Helland administers an eighth hour. 1 J Activities help teach home-ec. A cup of flour, a cup and a half of milk, two eggs, and a pinch of baking soda! If you took a class through the home- economics department this might have been your everyday language. In all of the home-economics classes there were a lot of special activities planned. The child development classes went to the Johnson Crib-care Center and several of the area pre- schools and nursery schools. The foods classes went to area grocery stores. Students in these classes learned to price gro- ceries and read labels correctly. In housing and interior design students were asked to design a room of their own as an as- signment. Mrs. Pat Briggs, head of the department, said the student attitudes were generally good. She felt since the home-eco- nomics courses were not required the students were there be- cause they wanted to be. Mrs. Doris Hudson takes time out for a laugh. 2251 Q i W-enigma Qflu' i 1 E011 m,.N,,., 1 Mrs. June Havner clowns with Tom Silvio and Greg Maxon in family rela- tions class. W' Mrs. Marsha Roepe assists Anne Hisey on an assignment. Grading papers is a part of Mrs. Pat Briggs' busy day. .V . . X Q X, Y E X . f it 186 . .. . ,,,.. ,. ?-.. - . T - - -. .-yi ...vw -- -Y Y- -V - ,. - WY.-Lt-, - - ' t - .- . XX sk A XX X ,Q w jx XFX S W ms MN W . ,, ..s,,,, ,Z WWE V, , 1 M W , xt M . 'X V N. Xxx. Qs --sshd V , My s 2 V W 2 ,,, . J ly rela- Miss Marsha Rector philosophizes on Spanish history. i I l ! i I 5 4 f 5 ,Q 5 , . ? ? 2 5 z 3 2 S .f,, 2 E i i Mrs, Denise Brown really enjoyed the cooking unit. Languages teach foreign culture As the bell rang to send students to their classes many en- tered the exciting courses offered by the foreign language de- partment. Classes offered varied from Conversational French and Spanish to German, French and Spanish. The main differ- ence is that the conversational classes were mainly taught phrases necessary for communication while the other classes were taught the ways people who live in these cultures dress, eat, and travel besides how to write and speak the language. N Mrs. Shirck relaxes after a busy day. , f ., , V Y. M-- X Mrs. Northway is happy to find time to help her students. 5' if! X . ff I f E , If P.E. provides fun for students One, twog two, twog three, twog . . . was heard during gym classes. Students had a fun-filled year in the eight physical education classes there were to choose from. Team sports and weight training and conditioning seemed to be the most popular. Individual sports and health and first aid were also offered. Outdoor education planned special events for the stu- dents such as fishing and cross country skiing. Gymnastics staged an open house. Miss Diane Black, department chairperson said, I hope Mr. Russ Childress watches students intently. A Miss Janice Jensen watches her students in team sports. the students realize the advantages of physical fitness and will plan to use it when they are out of high school. When asked about the attitudes of the students she said, Generally speaking there were good attitudes because the students were able to pick from the wide variety of classes offered to them and were interested in them. You might have heard an occasional sigh of relief when ex- ercising was over but for the most part the sounds were of exciting and fun times. .us s s-ss - 5 Mr. Mark Esposito gets ready for an active day of school. Watching flag football, Mr. Dan Kratzer blows his whistle. S S s s X 'Z W 1 f , l , ff I f sv' X SOR. i s S N l I l A I X 5511555452 i x X sg EX ,sg M sss d will asked erally were them n ex- re of l 1 Nb .. 13x .,,,' ,. an . if MQ' 00 'if '7 Having a good time in P E is priority for Miss Diane Black and Ron Ander SOD 1??k We N xx, NNW. M- Q ,,,-,, Mr. Gary Sage watches Bruce Rook as Bryan Church shows his muscles Mrs. Claudia Hunter explains the rules of racquetball. Q we 5 'F wg, M 'A,s While Shannon Keyhill looks on Mrs. Carol Kain helps Sheryl Patterson. rtlsts explore new expresslons The art department faced many changes during the past few years The addition of three new teachers enlarged the creativity of the department We have conducted a self eval uation stated Mr Tom Christain department head W have made a new curriculum The new teachers were Mrs Anne Ray Mr Tom Christain and Mrs Kay Edwards who substituted for Mrs Nancy Noteis who was on maternity leave first semester They were joined by Mrs Jeanette Par sons, Miss Lisa Mendlick and Mrs Debbie Benshoof The students art work was entered in many special events including the Scholastic Art Show at Crown Center the Warrensburg High School Art Show the Kansas City Art In- stitute Art Show and many others. Their projects included bug drawings pinch pot animal planters composite drawings, and the all-time favorite pin-hole photographs. Mr. Christain was very pleased with the LSI-IS students and said that they were very receptive. Students watch Miss Lisa Mendlick as she works on an art project. Becky Weight gets help on her clay project from Mrs. Anne Ray. ir.. f f if ffl f ii ji. . yi. . X fff! df Mag X wfff X!! xW X if giki' Some students need Mrs Jeanette Parsons help David Fields watches Mrs. Kay Edwards as she explains the picture. X W Mr, Tom Christain shows Mary Dacus the proper way to paint. I I j, f l . i ,f l W Ii J Tw ...yy . iz., 4 ,j h .' . , ll ' WW, f airy, W W f X7 nf f 7 ' L . - , an-If f- 3 ., -, f. . , , 7'W:' 5?' E ,, V fg,y Mrs. lf in fir WPNR1 5.'fi'i f XX :ig Q A . Q , X Listening for mistakes is Mrs. Irene Young. Music students enjo new area It's seventh hour in Mrs. Irene Young's music appreciation df Q, a , .Xw X fi Checking her grade book is Mrs. Verna Boten. class. If you look into her room you'll find her students listen- ing to records and at times watching Mrs. Young lecture. If you were a more active student you had the choice of sever- al different classes to take such as Vocal Music I or Vocal Music II and ,if you liked playing an instrument you could have taken one of several instrumental courses. Mr. Russ Ber- lin and Mr. Guy Rolls were the instrumental instructors. In- strumental and vocal classes gave many concerts throughout the year. Each year the music and instrumental classes seem to be growing in size. Mrs. Debbie 1-. Benshoof checks the finer points of Whit Cleary's pottery. f I ? '7 7yl ,A Av , X . . Mr. Guy Rolls and Mr. Russ Berlin listen to the beat of the band. Special teachers O give extra help Work orientation was taught by three teachers. Mr. Bill Beam was the work study supervisor. His job was to get ju- nior and senior students jobs around town. Mr. Mark Hale worked with freshmen and sophomores on academic skills such as reading and math. Mr, Ed Wilde worked with stu- dents on career awareness skills, helping them fill out applica- tions correctly. y Q Students with learning disabilities were helped by Miss Patti Jeffris, Miss Debra Gage, Mrs. JoAnn Reedy, and Miss Lori Richards. Teachers worked with students on a daily individual basis. They worked mainly on academics to improve their skills. Working well together are Jennifer Folsom, Miss Patti Jeffris, Mrs. Flo Leetch, and Kim Walton. Distinguished looking Mr. Bill Beam awaits the end of the day. ,, M,,,.Jv- Mrs. JoAnn Reedy's speciality was learning disabilities. Mr. Mark Hale looks over a student's work. X. X ga X I fr ,,.,,mf W W M Using an overhead projector is part of Miss Debra Gage s discussion Miss Lori Richards spends time testing a student. ,nl may Q zf f f Q 7 2 Doyle Penning 6,6 2 4 discusses his assignment with Mr. Ed Wilde. W ' f-'r' 193 SLC stimulates student abilit lf you walked into the Secondary Learning Center, located in the basement of Div. I you would have found many stu- dents busily at work in a relaxed classroom atmosphere. The Learning Center was established to keep students from dropping school and to help them in areas where they have fallen behind. Each student has the intellectual ability, but is not using it to his potential, commented Mrs. Sandy Cooper, head of the Learning Center. Teachers worked with students to improve their commitment towards the school and their work. A more positive attitude was found. I've been in four area school districts. The students here are much more coop- erative and sensitive than in other schools l've been in, said Mrs. Cooper. Chris Cain seeks help from Mr. Larry Simmons. 'Gai f, .Www 4 , K 0 W H W Mrs. Pat Hile finds working with Mike Corlew very amusing. Joella Young concentrates as Miss Cathryn Edwards makes her point '..,9,.Z5 ig J f '2' 4, ' 2 1 ijg , ...,... E , Nr, ii I ,V Q w! f 22+ , 4 W 5 if W , - wif ,, ,M 722 Q , ,V f up -. ff ffl Wa' is Mwyfg 'WQJM f Q - 1 fix.. wif? if W f : ff' f A f,,f .w 1 I , ing. ler point. 4 N yr Q6 X , f f? g ff ,Q , VVVI ,. , M my f f ff 5 1 1, zz 1 f Oh WWA? MZ!! V W W , Q Ea Zffff f fwfyydf M211 KM, . ,J ff, f , f f f Z i f ff iw WWW ,WH 1 f :Zim ffff f gffz, WW nggf' ya, ,. WV! wjf, 27f M iff ff f f f W 2 ' -ff! ff ,pf 4 7 'A M W, li M W M W w i f X f X , f 1 f I f f W V! if 'f MW. , ff. f WW w , ww W f ,yr V',, , , V' .gi . M WOW Mrs. Sandy Edwards enjoyed working with the SLC students. sms 1 M f7W, W 1 , W Q an 3 off f mW' Jewry W4 ff W i ,, 7 Z f fy? 4 A V 2 f f W M2 ffwz f f , ., fr, f ,,, jf if 4 2 V' rw W Y ' my .fi f A., Teacher Assistant Mrs. Richardson helps Jeff Swift with his classwork. Z' ' Llbrary a great place for study The library was a good place to study, do homework, or even catch up on the latest gossip. Students also did lots of research on all kinds of topics for reports and themes. Mr. Floyd Pentlin, Div. II librarian, said he concentrated a good deal of his efforts on making videos for teachers. Mrs. Kathy Oliver was the new Div. I librarian. Through the year Mrs. Kathy Oliver started a new paperback collec- tion because the old one was outdated. Her library assistants were treated as if they were enrolled in a regular class. She taught them and gave them tests and quizzes. X K. Mrs Kathy Oliver Div I librarian keeps the books in order. 'K .div f , M 7 I 'X . W 'Q ,f X .w wW,.r , I , ' ,fm .f W K WWW! ' My J .f we ff f , . wif .f f W ew ,MW.,,,W fig ! f 3' ' rf' 2' ' 1 X f . Mrs. Judy Green, library secretary, records accession numbers for new books. In the library Mrs. Jane Fresh, library secretary, always shows her friendly face. W 0 W, iw ,M .js in E Div. II ROW Div. I I ya Car nie Dii Marsha Williarr Z ffC7 new friendly ug, HW Div ll Library Assistants ROW ONE Lori Wrobbel Cheryl Bales Not pictured Lynn Wiltermood Kevin Mur Rachelle Clark Charlie Mudd Beth Casey Tracy Ross phy Lori Kreeger ROW TWO Diane DeGroot Jenny Ryan Lisa Kassel ri? ,I Mr. Floyd Pentlin, Div. ll librarian, helps Mr. George Flanagan find some in- formation. Div. I Library Assistants. ROW ONE: Rhonda Loyd, Teresa Murphy, Tan- ya Carnahan. ROW TWO: Darin Perry, Ed Johnson. Not pictured-Jean- nie Dir, Scott Schonberger, Debbie Cooper, Natachia Pemberton, Keith Marshall, Davey Jones, Serena Bunch, Lisa Campbell, James Moody, Gary Williams. JY LW 197 Assistants help kids and facult LSHS wouldn't have functioned without the presence of the healthroom attendants, custodians and cafeteria workers. Many didn't realize how much work and assistance they gave during the school year. - . Mrs. Jean Alley, nurse, traveled from school to school in the district, making her presence at LSHS once a week. Mrs. Barbara Nazworthy, Div. II healthroom aide, had three volun- teers who helped a couple days a week. They were Mrs. Marianne Neal, Mrs. Hilda Burry, and Mrs. Claire Meyer. These volunteers also helped Mrs. Dona Sims, Div. I healthroom aide. The custodians were a big help during the school year. Many of their duties ranged from fixing lockers to cleaning up after everyone each day after school. il Then there were the cafeteria workers who corripeted with the fast food chains. No one realized just how much hard work they put into fixing those warm lunches everyday. At the end of the day there was nothing like waving bye to Suzan Mehalko, the parking lot attendant. It must have been cold during those snowy days, while Suzan Mehalko was guarding student and faculty vehicles from vandalism. s. i - I .,., . I . ..,. ,. , Q 2 ,.... . ,I aio ' f ' ., , . 35,9 3 f X . . W ' 4 Mrs. Dona Sims, healthroom aide, keeps busy at her job. Lenny Ridge, custodian, takes a break from mopping. 'Z' 4 .,, 1, 'Q' 1' ' I .1 1. he ww 1 W ZA! ngpqilrdmmnmqi I I l CAFE X nor P1 Owens Diane i Z Mrs. Barbara Nazworthy tries to diagnose the illness. W X ,X -5 as rdf Z' f -bg! Sbnzs M' Xwvfs' ,MMW4 , J' '47 V. ' li . , , fy 4 ' ' 70 44,g,f4,,f 1411, f , ,, , , 4 ffzyfff ,yn , ,,,,ff,4yZ,fg2yyH, gfkgv . ,,f,!W, fy, , ',yf.ffr,,.y,,f,ff 'u 'ff ,w,ff!ff ' ' f fa S, wgf.Zw!QfWww-fkffwywfwwffvfZ!-Aff.,iff ,, ff' -ffffffffxffffxff ,, , f if MIWM fwg,Q.yQf.z-weQ-ywfsffffyywfw M nffffnf ,swf , f. f f, 1, X, W4,MZfm!wwf!-Vzf,-f.fXfQ!'fffff fffffffffff-X A-Wf Z!-fwfff! .. ,,f,,.,ifz ,,v0,V,,X,,,gfzg-g:f fm. f I 'fffff,,,fy',fff,'f5!!f 'f iff rj? Zi ' 1 fl Zf f f f ff fy f Z Z Z, , if ' ., 4 , M 5 1 CAFETERIA WORKERS. ROW ONE: Pat Hickam, Gerry Stratman, Elea' nor Phillips, Joy Salgado, Linda LaGuire, Marlene Andersen, Marcy Owens, Virginia Hake, Carol Freeman. ROW TWO: Andyce Johnson, Diane Flemming, Patsy Kenney, Becky Sims, Nadine Cofer, Karen David Stroud took over as head custodian in Div. ll WW Z Powell, Berniece McGlothlin, Marcie Faye Rains, Annette Gray, Yvonne tured - Pat Guest. ill QNX Q W if 'wwf 4 X fl . .f if , f Z 2 f WZ ff, Niblack, Sue Vansell, Nancy Jollice, Alexander, Sue Reynolds. Not pic- if ' fe ' x ff l Wwwwf Ns !Q!Ql0 Y your Suzan Mehalko takes over the job as parking lot attendant. Index Seniors Acklin, Brian 97 Acuff, Collin 88,89,97 Adcock, Lori 97 Addington, Harry 97,171 Albin, John 73,75,97,171 Albin, John 73,75,97,171 Alexander, Sandra 71,97,171,183 Allbee, Shelly 23,79,88,89,97,171 Almash, Anne 64,97,171 Anderson, Dana 97 Anderson, Jeff 97,172 Anderson, Ron 97,171,189 Anderson, Todd 97 Anderson, Vernon Andrews, Debbie 64,77,97,171 Aschwanden, Karen 98,171 Aubin, Nicole 98 August, Amy 29,98,171 Austin, .Debbie 12,49,71,82,98,171 Babcock, Bryan 69,71,98 Bales,, Cheryl 75,79,92,98,171,197 Barker, Mary Beth 71,83,98,171 Barnes, Carl 98 Barry, Rick 98,171 Bass, Jason Batarse, Lissa 35,67,75,98,171,29 Bell, Pam 65,98 Bennett Darrol 98 Bennett, Delores 98,171 Berry, Rick 41,98 Berry, Lea Anne 35,67,89,98,171 Belser, Lisa 35,67,71,88,89,98 Benton, Jeff 98 Bibbee, Anne 78,79,87,98,171 Biggs, Darren 98 Bitzer, Keith 98 Blixt, Kelly 36,98,171 Bolon, Greg 69,71,98,171 Bondon, Ralph 71,99,171 Boney, Chris 63,99,171 Bost, Scott 64,99,171 Bott, Chuck Bowen, Rob 99,171 Bowers, Rodger 83,99 Bowman, Linda 65,99,171 Braden, Joey 99 Brady, Scott 71,77,99,171 Braswell, Kim 88,89,99,171 Briggs, Barb 64,99 Britz, Karen 64,99 Brock, Chuck 10,99,171 Brooks, Charles 23,68,69,71,78,79,171 Brown, Carrie 64,99,171 Brown, Jean 99 Brown, Portia 99 Brown, Rob 67,99,170 Brown, Steve 171,179 Brownfield, Ann 65,99 Buehre, Jena 35,92,99,171 Builderback, Riley Bullard, Melinda 64,71,99,171 Bumgarner, Bryan Bunch, Kathy 99,171 Bunch, Steve 99,51 Burch, Paula 99 Burnett, Travis 99 Burry, Dixie 13,65,100,171 Burton, Jeanne 75,100 Burden, Paul 89 Cachero, Elissa 100 Cahill, Dan 47,100,171 Campbell, Chris 64,100,171 Campbell, Johnna 100 Cancienne, Tristan 100 Cantrell, Buster 100,171 Carboneau, Rose 64,71,100 Carroll, Rose 100 Carter, Laurie 20,21,22,82,100 Cartwright, Cathy 82,85,100 Casey, Beth 100,197 Caughron, Lisa 100 Cavanah, Shannon 100 Ceynowa, Peter 100 Chaldecott, Karen 71,89,10O Chaney, Greg 100 Chapmar, Carolyn 89,100 Cheesman, Debbie 18.30.31.67.100,115,171 Church, Bryan 100,112,186 Clark, Rachelle 64,101,194 Clark, Susan 101,171 Clay, Jenny 64,65,101,171 Clea ry, Whit 98, Clements, Amy 101 Coe, Karen 75,101 Coffman, Kim 101 Collier, Donna 89,101 Collins, Kacy 71,75,101,171 Collins, Perry 23,78,79,101,171 Comstock, Debbie 65,101 Cook, Rhonda 79,82,83,87,92,101 Cook, Tammy 62,79,88,89,101,171 Cook, Tina 101 Cook, Wendy 101,171 Coon, Joey 101 Cooper, Cecilia Cooper, David 64,101 Copeland, Cindy 64 Copeland, Debbie 101 Corn, Mark 101 Cornett, Claudia 64,101 Cortner, David 47,101 Corson, Jeff 101 Cox, Cox, Cherise 71,101 Mark 101 Cox, Scott 78,101,170,171, Coy, Karen 36,39,71,75,101,170,171 Crea mer, Bob Davis, Flip 41,63,101,171 Davis, Mark 82,101 Davis, Terry 71,102 Decker, Peggy 75,79 DeFreece, Lori 64,71,102 DeGroot, Diane 102,197 DeM ayo, Mike 102 Denney, Scott 102,171 Dennis, Brenda 102,170 Dennison, Tom 65,-02 DeSpain, Bill 41,102,106 Dir, Jim 71,102,171 Dittmer, Kris 23,82,102,171 Doherty, Shelly 102 Donatucci, John 20,77,82,83,102,51 Downing, Calvin 102 Driscoll, Linda 102,170 Dunham, Van 12,102,185 Dunnington, Patsy 102 Eager, Kevin 41,102 Ebert, Steve 102 Edgington, Kerry 102,170 Edwards, Stacy 65,102 Elder, Dana 35,67,102,171 Enke, Brenda 71,82,83,87,102,171 Evans, Sheen 63,102,171 Everman, Mark 102,171 Greeley, Sheri 104 Green, Kevin 104 Green, Terry 104 Gregory, Don 104 Gregory, Marla 31,71,77,92,104 Griep, Julie 104,109 Griesel, Ron 64,104,171 Griffin, Lorenzo 104 Groover, Gene 89,90,104 Groover, Roger 104,171 Gudde, Rodney 104 Hale, Teresa 104,170 Hall, Jeanene 29,34,35,71,104 Hall, Rena 31,104 Hammond, Linda 82,83,89,104 Hammond, Lisa 87,89,104 Haney, Jeff 40,41,104,163,171 Haney, Gina 92,105 Harbit, Brenda 64,105 Harbit, Kathy 29,105,170 Harding, Connie 31,105 Hargus, Becky 75,77,105,171 Harness, Annette 64,71,105,171 Harris, Greg 47,69,105,171 Hasty, Dena 21,22,105,170 Hauser, Larry 105,109,171 Haynie, Barb 65,105 Hazelrigg, Georgette 105 Hazlett, Becky 29,87,77,82,83,105 Heaviland, David 105,171 Heimsoth, Candance 59,105,171 Heisterberg, Rhonda 29,31,63,69,105,171 Helffrich, Melissa 71,105 Helm, Greg 105 Helmuth, Mindy 20,22,35,105,170,29 Henry, John 105 Herde, Sandra 64,105 Herman, Dawn 105,172 Hertzberg, Lee 64,105 Hertzog, Gary 41,106 Hibner, Larry Higgins, Steve 41,69,77,106 Hile, Chris 106 Hilker, Don 106,171 Hines, Jeff 106,170 Hirt, Mark 106 Hockett, Mark 106 ' Hodges, Melissa 71,92,106,171 Hoduski, Mark 41,69,93,106 Hoffman, Jeff Holcomb, Alisha 64,171 House, Devin 71,106 Hovermale, Robert Howley, Sue 63,106 Hunt, Tammy 64,106,171 Hyvonen, Nina 54,92,106 James, Kim 35,71,106,171 Jewitt, Terri 29,49,73,106,171 Johannigmeier, Paula 13,106,29 Evinger, Tina 103 Falk, Eddie 103,171 Farris, John 103 Faulkner, ,Jamie 63,71,103,171 Fields, Julie 65,103 Fields, Tim 103 Fischbach, Lindsay 30,31,103,171 Fisher, Kevin 103 Fitzwater, Brad 65,103 Folsom, Jennifer 103,192 Ford, Bryan 103 Ford, Jeff 103 Forman, Daryl 103 Frasier, Everett 103 Fraze, Danny 103 Friesen, Glenda 103 Frisbee, Susan 71,103 Fristoe, Daren 41,97,103,171 Fuchs, Debbie 103,171 Fuller, Bill 41,71,104,171 Furney, Lake 82,87,104 Gandt, Megan 62,104 Gardner, Bob 104 Gardner, Sharon 104 Garten, Lauri 64,67,71,104,170 Geist, Dan 71,79,87,89,104,170 George, Stuart 104 Gibbins, Sherry 29,35,104.171 Gilbert, Vickie 75,87,104 Gillette, Cindy 64,104,171 Gilman, Steve 104 Givan, Jeff 64,104 Goff, Angel Gray, Ron Johnson, Ashley 106,171 Johnson, Brad 20,41,93,106,171 Johnson, James Johnson, Kristi 65,106 Johnson, Lisa 12,64,106,171 Johnson, Marsha 63,64,89,107 Johnson, Mike 75,107 Johnson, Roger 64,107 Jolliff, Brian 71,78,89,107 Jones, Dewayne 107 Jones, Eva 107 Jones, Mike 71,107 Jones, Steve 71,107 Jones, Suzanne 63,67,107 Joos, Mark 107 Joseph, Kim 65,107,171 Kanai, Ruth 63,107,111,171 Kasinger, Tim 107 Kassel, Lisa 88,89,107,171,197 Keim, Debbie 63,107,111,171 Keller, Lori 64,107 Kelley, Shaun 64,107 Kempf, Becki 10,64,107 Kendall, Danny 107 Kenney, Dana 12,107 Kent, Rick 65,107 Kentner, Howard 107 Kerley, Maryrine 75,77,107,170,29 Kettner, David 41,71,107 King, Joyce 107 Kinnison, Rhonda Kirn, Rachell 108 Kittle, Lori 108 Koenig, Tom 108 Kowalski, Brian Krey, Kc Krogh, E Lackey, Lacy, Lo Lambeth Lampson Landes, Landreth Lane, Ju LaPietra Lawlor, . Leetch, l Lewis, K Lilly, An Linville, Littleton, Logan, J Lorenz, l Love, M Lucas, B Luttrell, Lynn, G: Lyon, Ci Magady, Mallot, l' Manford Mansell, Marsden Marshall Martell, Maslank. Mason, 1 Mathews Maxon, May, Cii May, Stl McClain. McCorkl McDona McEntirc McGuire McVay, Meyer, ' Meyers, Milinovic Miller, li Miller, F Mills, Li: Mirick, l Mitchell, Monahai Moore, . Moore, ' Moran, , More, T Morgan, Mothers Muenks, Muren, Murphy, Murphy, Nazwori Neal, Ki Needhai Nesbit, Nichols, Nield, F Nolker, Nulliner O'Dwye Oesterlc Ogden, Ogle, S' Oglesby O'Quinr O'Malle O'Neal, Onwiler Ortiz, R Osborne Oswald, Pace, J Paden, Palma, Parker, Peak, V Penderg Penning Penning Perkins, Pfaff, C Phillips, 'E ,,,.-if ., - -a, W ,f ,,vrw,,,,, T if ., N 1 t, , ,V Krey, Konni 20,22,35,108,171 Krogh, Eric 108 Lackey, Russ Lacy, Lori 108,119,163,171 Lambeth, Dwayne 65 Lampson, Tammy 108,170 Landes, Jeff 64,108,183 Landreth, Barry 64,108 Lane, Julie 108 LaPietra, Richard 108,171 Lawlor, J.R. 17,75,108 Leetch, Mark 67,108,171 Lewis, Kim 64,108 Lilly, Annette 108 Linville, Shannon 108 Littleton, Jan 64,108 Logan, Jeff 108,171 Lorenz, Bill 108 Love, Michelle 108,171 Lucas, Brian 108 Luttrell, Jim 108 Lynn, Greg 108 Lyon, Cindy 71,75,108 Magady, Jeff 77,109,171 Mallot, Kyle 47,109,171 Manford, Jerry 62,89,109 Mansell, Brenda 64,71,109 Marsden, Kathy 75,89,109,171 Marshall, Bob 109 Martell, Randy 109 Maslanka, Tracy 109 Mason, Cedric 109 Mathews, Brent 109 Maxon, Greg 109,186 May, Cindy 65,109 May, Steve 109,171 McClain, Katie 109,171 McCorkle, Shawn 79,89,109,171 McDonald, Kim 29,35,63,109 McEntire, John 109,171 McGuire, Mike 109,170 McVay, Shelly 64,109,171 Meyer, Tane 38,109,172 Meyers, Tracy 109 Milinovich, Andrea 109,113 Miller, Mark 109 Miller, Patty 110 Mills, Linda 65,110 Mirick, Ron 110,171 Mitchell, Melody 77,110,171 Monahan, Kelly 110,171 Moore, Jane 110 Moore, Warren 64,110 Moran, Pat 41,110,171 More, Terry 41,105,110,171,184 Morgan, Greg 82,110 Mothersbaugh, Hope 64,110,171 Muenks, Doug 110 Muren, Tom 110 Murphy, Kevin 110,197 Murphy, John 41 Nazworthy, Jim 71,83,110 Neal, Kelly 110,170 Needham, Lisa 18,110,171 Nesbit, Evelyn 110,171 Nichols, Susan 110,171 Nield, Pat 110,171 Nolker, Beth 110,171 Nulliner, Sandy 39,111 O'Dwyer, Jim 20,46,47,1 1 1,51 Oesterle, Heidi 1 1 1 Ogden, Angela 1 1 1 Ogle, Staci 71,1 11,171 Oglesby, Myron 1 1 1 O'Quinn, James 64,111 O'Malley, Kathy 35,111 O'Neal, Kathy 1 1 1,171 Onwiler, Carla 64,89,1 1 1,171 Ortiz, Ray 93,1 10,1 1 1 Osborne, Wanda 111 Oswald, Whitney 1 1 1,173 Pace, John 99,111 Paden, Roger 1 1 1 Palma, Rnady 77,1 1 1,171,179 Parker, Greg 77,82,88,111 Peak, Warren 1 1 1 Pendergraph, David 82,111 Penning, Denise 11 1 Pennington, Darla 64,7O,71,1 11,1 71 Perkins, Kenneth 1 1 1,171 Pfaff, Chris 65,11 1 Phillips, Todd 111 ew, . 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Phillips, Wendy 112,171 Pierson, Steve 112,171 Plank, Diane 112 Powelson, Curt 64,112 Pratt, Brian 112 Praznik, Mike 112,171 Preator, Marty 64,112 Pruyn, Val 44,45,83,87,112,171,175 Pryor, LeAnn 64,112 Puffett, Jeff 112,171 Pulse, Don 71,89,112 Rainwater, Evan 22,23,62,112,171 Ray, Johnny 112 Rector, Todd 112 Reid, Laurie 71,78,112,171 Reinert, Rita 71,79,112,171 Reinsel, David 64,71,112 Rellergert, Mary 112,171 Renken, Ken 112 Repass, Michelle 112,171 Reynolds, Monica 89,90,92,112 Rhode, Robin 31,112 Richter, Laura 112 Rite, Dale 112 Riggs, Sharri 71,88,89,112,170 Riley, John 112,179 Robbins, Steve 112 Roberts, Jeff 113 Roberts, Randy 41,106,113,171 Roberts, Tresa 64,113 Roden, Karen 64,113 Rodewald, Ursula 113,116 Roe, Lisa 79,113,170 Rogers, Glenda 63,113 Roller, Dane 22,23,78,79,80,89,1 13,1 71 Rook, Bruce 112,113,176 Rooks, Toby 113 Rouse, Tod 113 Rookstool, Craig 113 Ross, Sandy 64,65,113 Ruark, Ray 113 Russo, Maria 63,71,113,171 Russo, Sam 41,113 Ruth, Pat 22,23,71,78,79,113,171 Ryan, Susan 75,114,171 Sackuvich, Ron 114,171 Salgado, Eric 114 Santamaria, Robin 71,114,171 Sappington, John 20,21,114,170,171 Saultz, Bob 17,65,114 Schaller, Juanita 65,114 Scharff, Karen 114,170 Schiller, Walter 114 Schleiffer, Vic 114 Schlotzhauer, Mark 114 V Schlueter, Kim 114 Schmidt, Doug 62,114,117 Schoettlin, Melissa 89,1 1 1 , 1 14 Schulenberg, Rick 114 Schwagerman, George 114 Scofield, Snadra 64,114,171 Seifert, Gary 71,87,89,111,114 Sell, Mitch 114 Sessler, Dennis 65,114 Shikles, Jeff 71,82,83,114 Shroyer, Denny 114 Shroyer, Doug 114 Siegrist, Elaine 88,89,114,171 Simpkins, David 71,82,87,114 Simpson, Greg 79,85,114,171 Sipek, Martin 114 Sipes, Mike 115 Skelton, Marc 47,67,115,170,171 Slagle, Barb 115 Smalley, Sharon 63,71,115,171 Smith, Cindy 115 Smith, Roger 41,115,171 Snow, Tricia 64,115,171 Son, Gary 41,70,115 Sperber, Dwayne 20,105,115,171 Sprague, Meredith 71,88,89,115 Stark, Wayne 115 Staton, Brandon 47,85,115,171 Steely, Cheryl 115 Stephan, David 115 Stewart, David 115 Stewart, Tim 115 Stidham, Keith 115 Stockstill, Deanna 115 Stokes, Greg 71,81,83,115 Stone, Tina 115 Stonum, Paul 115 Storer, Deena 115 story, cindy 29,37,64,82,83,111,115,171 Strannigan, Todd 115 Strickland, Yvonne 115,171 Stufflebam, Annette 115 Summers, Bill 89,116 Swaim, Brian 116,171 Taylor, Mark 116,171 Teig, Mike 64,116 Thomas, Bill 41,116,171,176 Thomas, Steve 116,171 Thompson, Thompson Thompson Thompson Aimee 35,71,100,116,171 Jeff 41,76,116,171 Kim 35,71,116,171 June 64 116 Thoreson, Scott 64,116 Thrasher, Jack Todd, Delesa 71,82,116,170 Torrence, Tammy 65,116 Trout, Lisa 45,69,75,116 Towne, David 116 Tschirhart, Theresa 116,170 Troutwine, Nancy Ron 65,118 Truly, Trent 17,119 Turk, Kathy 44,45,69,116,170 Turney, Brian 116 Turney, Eddie Turney, Greg Ulrich, Chuck 116 Urnise, Fred 57,117 Valentine, Mike Vansell, Tim 117 VanTrump, Ray 117,170,171 Verbrugge, Mark 11,36,75,117,171 Vermillion, Mike 171 Vinyard, Rut 71,82,83,87,117,171 Voris, David 51,20,46,47,71,117 VanBlarcum, David 117 Waggoner, Sherry 117 Waite, Jennifer 117 Waldo, Tucker Walker, Kevin Walker, Rhonda 82,117 Wallace, Pam 73,117,171 Walter, Carolyn 31,64,89,117,171 Walton, Kim 17,18,19,117,192 Ward, Kelly 117 Warner, Dee Ann 79,89,117 Wassell, Walt 41,117,171 Weeda, Kim 63,71,117,171 Weddle, Brad 117 Weddle, Pat 117 Wegener, Arthur 71,117,171 Wehmeir, Mike 118 Weight, Becky 71,79,100,118,19O Weiss, John 118 Wells, Rhonda 118 Welpman, Ron 65,118 Wesselschmidt, Gary 41,69,71,97,118,171 West, Dan 40,41,67,97,102,118,170,171 West, Lisa 118,171 Wheatley, Beth 53,69,71,98,118,171 White, Brian 71,118,170,171 White, Darlene 75,89,118,170,185 White, Jeff 97,108,118,171 Whitehouse, Vance 118 Whiting, Barry 20,71,118,171,50,51,52 Whitington, Patti 63,118,170,62 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Whitley, Williams, , Jeff 118 , Juli 119 , Kim 70,71,119,171 , Robert . , Teri 119 Gretchen 64,118 Gene 118 . V- -as . Yi- --1 .. ,.f,-Jrzw we.L-4rr'1.+'rwWren'25:1-t-aim-ggsgfe'--fv131157-ff.- in: v - - - A f- ' W1-,f'2 5 w faa-'-' Mi-: '-ssirfiilifiziiwff-wgfaaiff' :xg-giant-:H wispfaqsfr-rf:-:eng1A?-vgf-4,lfr4Hi,5glsfrsmf-..s , , , A1 Q w r y , M., Williamsen, Joe 71,119,171 Willyard, Jeff 119 Wilson, Doug 119,171 Wilson, Ken 71,119 Wilson, Shelly 87,119,170 Wiltermood, Lynn 119,197 Wix, Martin 119,171 Wolf, Jenny 119 Wollerman, Dana 119 Wolverton, Joe 119 Wons, Jeff 119 Wood, Brad 119,171 Wright, Marcy 119,171 Wrobbel, Lori 119,197 Yarber, Cheryl 75,119 Yoakum, Shelli 38,98,119 Zelsman, Charles 119 t. ' ,. ,.., f f ' MN CD C 3 5. I S'SlVv IJOO 890179 30017 iso QHHNH s,ea1 'TS Iwo QHnww l00l4 Moiqg-I Nl O AML...- Juniors Acklin, Roy 122 Adair, Allison 69,82,83,87,122 Adams, Doug 47,122 Adkins, Chester 122 Akins, Scott 122 Aman, Eddie 122 Anderson, Jennifer 122 Anderson, Kurt 122 Anderson, Leta 87,92,122 Andrews, Adele 122 Arbuckle, Keith 122 Arbuckle, Kurt 122 Armstrong, Charles 122 Asher, Geri 122 Atkinson, Jana 122 Aylward, Charles 122 Bailey, Danny 122 Bailey, Jason 122 Baker, Brenda 122 Baker, Susan 12,122 Baldwin, Annette 2O,23,30,31,89, 122,29 Bargman, Scott 122 Bark, Karen 75,122 Barker, Carla 88,89,122 Barnard, Paul 122 Barnes, Susan 54,122 Baxter, Johnna 63,66,122 Baylie, Mark 122 Beach, Sandra 82,83,87,122 Beaty, Kimberly 122 Bedsaul, Rhonda 122 Beebe, Randall 122 Beemer, Misty 122 Bell, Mike 41,122,131 Bellamy, Mark 122 Belser, Craig 122 Belser, Steve 123 Bennett, Julie 123 Bentzinger, John 123 Berbereai, Teresa 75,123 Bernard, Darla 123 Birkmeyer, Lucia 123 Bishop, Gail 123 Blackburn, Sheila 123 Bland, Barry 123 Bloomfield, Kathy 12,31,123,29 Boersma, Rusty 123 Bollinger, Dee Ann 123 Boone, Ken 123 Bossow, Travis 123 Boswell, Rosa 123 Bowles, Elaine 123 Bowles, Scott 123 Brackman, Sabrina 85,90,92,123 Braden, Becky 123 Bradford, Curt 123 Bradley, Kimberly 123 Branick, Debbie 123 Briscoe, Dennis 123 Brock, John 123 Brochman, Tracy 37,82,123 Brown, Randy 123,173 Brumfield, Kim 39,123 Buesing, Bruce 123 Burnes, Cartland 46,47,123,129 Buster, Pratt 93,123 Cain, Chris 12,123 Campbell, Dan 123 Cancienne, Indra 53,59,87,123 Carboneau, Robert 123 Carlisle, Katherine 123 Carpenter, Carolyn 123 Carpenter, Charles 93,121,123 Carter, Carla 82,85,123 Carter, Karen 83,87,92,123 Caruthers, Cathy 123 Castle, Lori 123 Cesarz, Stephan 123,124 Childers, Coy 124 Clewell, Jerry 124,173 Coday, Mike 41,124 Cogan, Elliott 124 Coldsnow, Ginger 39,513,124 Coleman, Laura 63,124 Collier, Connie 85,124 Collins, Bill 124,185 Collins, Mike 41,124,127 Collum, Steve 83,87,124 Connell, Laura 63,124 Conner, Ralph 124 Conners, Clint 124 Conroy, Natalie 74,75,92,124 Constable, Carolyn 124 Corley, Brent 124 Corn, Alisia 124 Costello, Jeff 124 Cotter, Bobby 124 Cox, Brian 124 Craft, Sherri 78,79,124 Craig, Bonnie 45,53,69,82,83,124 Craig, Debbie 124 Craven, Lon 62,124 Crofut, Eric 41,124 Crosby, Michael 121,124 Cussimanio, Blaine 124 Cussimanio, Lisa 10,124 Dacus, Mary 124,190 Danner, Dansby, Bryan 124 Jeff 124 Davis, Kathryn 85,92,124 Davis, Richard 124 Davis, Scott 124 Dean, Suzi 122,124 Decker, Paul 124 Diamond, Allan 124 Dire, Samuel 124 Dix, Chris 87,124 Dobbins, Tim 124 Dodig, Michael 23,124 Dodson, Debbie 124 Dolan, Nat 124 Donatucci, Mark 87,124,50 Donnelly, Ann 125 Doores, Denise 69,125 Douglas, Cindy 82,83,125 Douglas, Dennis 125 Dow, Mark 125 Downey, Kathy 125 Doyel, Dan 125 Drew, Steve 125,173 Driscoll, Chris 125 Driscoll, Jeff 125 Duncan, Helen 125 Early, Dayna 38,53,125,133 Eaton, Terry 125,173 Edmondson, Lisa 125 Edwards, Susan 125 Eiskina, Bill 125,173 Elder, Dean 125 Elder, Robin 82,85,125 Elliott, Scott 125 Ellis, Mike 93,125 Epperson, Tracy 125 Falke, Doug 125 Famuliner, Lynn 63,125 Farmer, Carey 41,125 Farmer, Ron 125 Farrar, Laurie 82,83,87,125 Farrell, Monty 125 Feller, Bill 81,93,125 Fike, Fred 62,83,83,125 Fitts, Brian 125 Fosburgh, J.D. 125 Fowler, Tom 89,93,125 Franklin Dou 125 , 9 Frasier, Joe 125 Freeman, Penny 22,23,78,79,92,125 Froehlich, Ron Fuller, Chris 41,125 Gallagher, Lori 125 Gamble, Jeff 125,131 Gardner, Brenda 125 Garrison, Lori 125 Gercone, Bob 173 Giacomo, Rosemary 125 Gibson, Ginger 121,125,182,29 Gilbert, Jill 125,170 Gilligan, Janice 126,29 Glukowsky, Mike 41,126 Godwin, Donna 35,92,126,29 Goedecke, Collene 126 Gorman, Steve 66,121,124,126 Grady, Neal 126,172 Graham, Christina 126 Graham, Doug 126 Graham, Stephanie 31,126,29 Grainger, Donna 126 Green, James 82,126 Green, Steve 62,125,126 Gregg, Rhonda 92,126 Grimes, John 126 Groceman, Rex 126 Groom, Rhonda 31,92,126,128,20 Hack, Chris 126 Haley, Tom 41,123,126 Hall, Robin 126 Hall, Trudy 126,172 Hancock, Kelly 126 Haney, James 57,62,77,126 Harding, Francie 63,126 Harness, Arnold 126 Harrison, Barb 75,78,126 Harrison, Teresa 87,126 Hartsell, Georganna 126 Haus, Fran 87,126 Heinemen, Brenda 126 Heineman, Mark 126 Heinlen, Terri 126 Helms, Rob 126 Helton, Jeff 126 Herbert, Rick 126 Hernandez, Robert 126 Herron, Barry 77,89,90,126 Hibner, Terry Hilligoss, Jeanne 63,126,130 Hillyer, Phillip 126 Hisle, LeAnn 126 Hix, David 126 Hofstetter, Cristy 48,49,79,87,126 Hoselton, Shelly Howard, Cindy 126 Howe, Kathy 126 Howell, James 126 Hudson, Stacey 126,133 Huff, Darrin 50,69,126 Hulsey, Shawn 126 Hulen, Duane 126 Humphreys, Brian 20,126 Hurley, Jeffery 75,126 Hustad, Terri 126 Huston, Michon 82,85,126 Hutchens, Lawrence Hutcherson, Gloria 126 lppolito, John 126 Israel, Danny 63,126 Jacobs, Mike 10,126 Jaggars, Stephanie 126 Jeffers, Paul 126 Jenkins, Gina 126 Jett, Glen 23,79,82,88,89,126 Jewitt, Djuana 29,73,75,121,126,132 Johnson, Amy 126 Johnson, Mary 126 Jones, Brian 82,127 Jones, Casey 127 Jones, Tim 88,89,127 Jones, Tom 127 Jordon, George Kalthoff, Steve Keim, Doug 127 Kelley, Gary 93,127 Kelly, Scott 127 Kennamer, Jody 29,35,62,127 Keyhill, Pat 127 Kidwell, Brian 127 Kim, Julie 127 King, Vernie 88,89,127 Kirn, Lisa 61,75,127 Kittle, Robert 127 Kleeschulte, Jeff 127 Kleikamp, David 77,127 Kleinschmidt, Mary 127 Klemenz, Jeff 127 Klote, Pat 128 Klotz, Rich 128 Knight, Kelly 58,88,89,92,128 Knopps, Anthony 75,77,128 Kowalski, Gael 128 Kreeger, Lori 87,128,197 Kreeger, Jack 128 Kropf, Lisa 128 Kurtz, Vic 41,121,128 Lackey, Randy 128 Lane, Pam 128,175,183 Lape, Jill 128 LaPietra, Joann 63,'75,128 LaPlante, Bryan 128 Larson, Vicki 128 Lasswell, Sheri 31,128 Lathrop, Todd 128 Lau, Heide 128 Leitch, Robert 16,128 Leroy, Mary Lewis, Monica 53,58,59,128 Licata, Lisa 49,128 Lichtenberger, Rhonda 128 Lipe, Juanita 128 Loar, T1 Loftis, L Logan, l Lovelanl Lowderr Luther, Lutz, Er Lynn, K Mahan, Mairet, Majors, Manley, Marak, Marrs, l Martell, Martins, Martin, Martin, Matchel May, Ca Mayer, McCork McCune McCoy, McEntir McKinn: McLana McLaug McMulii McWho Mehrer, Meier, I Melton, Menard Mendez Meyer, Meyer, Meyer, Michael Miller, l Miller, l Mitchne Molinar Moore, More, L Moore, Moritz, Morris, Morris, Mucke, Mucker Mudd, Muenk: Mullins. Murphy Murphg Murray Nash, l Neal, E Nelliga Nelson. Nichol Nicklaj Nill, M North, Nussba O'Brie1 O'Dell, Olson, O'Neal O'Quir Oswalti Paneit Pap, 'la Parrish Patter Patter Patter Paxton Payne, Pearso Penni Phillip Phillip Pigue, Pirie, Poind Pollar Ponseiy Pool, tl Porter. Potts, Price, 5. Q 'i-., W e., Loar, Todd 128 Loftis, Lisa 128 Logan, Kelly 122,128 Loveland, David 82,128 Lowderman, Mark 128 Luther, Doug 128 Lutz, Eric 128 Lynn, Kathy 128 Mahan, Val Mairet, Dan 82,85,128 Majors, Jenny 129 Manley, Dan 93,129 Marak, Diana 129 Marrs, Bond 129 Martell, Danny 46,47,129,172 Martins, Keith Martin, Kirk 129 Martin, Paul 57,129 Matchell, Shauna 34,49,85,126,129 May, Camie 29,35,129 Mayer, Ann 129 McCorkle, Michelle 82,85,9O,92,129 McCune, Brian 129 McCoy, Sharon 129 McEntire, James 63,128,129 McKinnis, Scott 129 McLanahan, DeAnna McLaughlin, Kent 129 McMulin, Debbie 129 McWhorter, Rhonda 11,129 Mehrer, Jeff 41,129 Meier, Susan 129 Melton, Melanie 48,49,79,129 Menard, Eddie Mendez, Angie 85,91,129 Meyer, Caroline 29,35,73,92,129 Meyer, Laura 62,129,175 Meyer, Terri 29,35,129 Proctor, Julie 19,59,75,130 Puffett, Carol 75,82,85,130 Quinn, Cindy 130 Rand, Jennifer 75,130 Ratliff, Scott 130 Rayl, Jennifer 130 Reed, Tammi 130 Reichman, Scott 130 Rellergert, Phil 131 Renken, Shelley 131 Reynolds, Alicia 20,38,53,66,75,89,90,131 Ribaste, John 131 Ricketts, Becky 131 Rife, Danny 131 Riggs, Brian 121,131 Ring, Paul 131 Roberts, Donna 82,85,131 Robison, Cathy 75,131 Robison, Terri 92,131 Rodgers, Jim 131 Roney, Kathy 49,131 Ross, Scott 131 Ross, Tracy 131,197 Routon, Larry 131 Rowden, Robert 131 Ruland, Kathy 92,131 Russell, Cindy 131 Ryan, Jennifer 75,121,131,197, Ryan, Sharri 131 A Vaughn, Paula 132 Vest, Laurie 132 Vick, Linda 89,90,132 Waite, Judy 132 Walkemeyer, Shelby 75,132 Walker, Christy 132 Walker, Randy 85,93,132 Waller, Marie 133 Walter, Joe 93,133 Walton, Cheri 54,69,92,133 Ward, Lisa 10,133 Warner, Donnie 133 Warner, Ross 47,62,69,133 Watson, Vicki 133 Webb, Garrick 133 Weight, Greg 82,88,89,133 Wells, Jess 92,133 Wendelman, Cindy 29,35,92,133 Werner, Cindy 133 Westerfield, Alisha 89,90,133 Westhoff, Denise 75,122,133 Whaley, Burt 133 Wharton, Janna 29,73,75,121,133 Wheeler, Danny 133 Whitaker, Elaine 133 Whiting, Vince 133 Whitson, Deneen 133 Wiley, Mike 133 Wilk, Ronna 34,35,133 Wilkerson, Jay 133 Wilkinson, Joyce 36,133,172 Michael, Kevin 129 Miller, Leah 69,75,78,129 Miller, Mike 129 Mitchner, Tina Molinario, Betsey 129 Moore, Annette 129 More, Janice Moore, Marti 90,129 Moritz, Debbie 129 Morris, Gary 129 Morris, Kevin 129 Mucke, Pharra 35,66,89,129 Muckenthaler, Greg 129 Mudd, Charlie 129,197 Muenks, Kim 126,129 Mullins, Kirk 129 Murphy, Mike Murphy, Tom 75,129 Murray, Kelly 129 Nash, Lisa 87,129 Neal, Brenda 92,129 Nelligan, Hugh Nelson, Sheryl 92,130 Nichols, Robyn 130 Nicklas, Sharon 130 Nill, Mike 41,130 North, Marcy 77,83,87,130 Nussbaum, Mindy 130 O'Brien, Kenny 130 O'Dell, Jeff 82,83,130 Olson, Deneen 130 O'Neal, Todd O'Quinn, Charlie 130 Oswalt, Glenda 130 Paneitz, Steve 130 Pap, Tod 130 Parrish, Brad 41,130 Patterson, Julie 130 Patterson, Sheryl 130,189 Patterson, Steve 75,87,130 Paxton, Pam 130 Payne, Colette 130 Pearson, Catherine 39,78,80,89,130 Penning, Doyle 130,193 Phillips, Scott 77,130 Phillippe, Jason 62,130 Pigue, Tim 130 Pirie, Arletta 66,82,89,130 Poindexter, Brian 77,130 Pollard, Tony 47,130 Ponseigo, Bonnie 130 Pool, Cliff 130 Porter, Greg 130 Potts, Kim 92,130 Price, Michelle 130 Sackuvich, Bob 131 Sanders, Jill 131 Sanders, Stuart 131 Schauffler, Marti 79,82,89,90,131 Scheib, Curtis 131 Schlotzhauer, Lorie Schmitt, Kathy 75,131 Schoettlin, Phil 62,83,131 Schwermer, James 131 Scott, Lisa 131 Scott, Shelli 131 Setley, Susan 92,131 Shafe, Mike 57,82,83,87,131 Sheldon, Ronda 38,53,66,67,131 Shenkel, Cindy 131 Sherman, Wendy 29,30,31,87,131 Shook, Jan Shoptaw, James 22,23,79,131 Shue, Donna 131 Siegel, Jeff 131 Silvio, Tom 186 Sims, Beth 82,83,87,131 Smart, Gary 132 Smith, Cindy 132 Smith, Gary 132 Smith, Patty 92,132 Snead, Chuck 132 Willette, Wayne 133 Williams, Allen 133 Williams, Cary 133 Williams, Cory 78,133 Williams, Janey 133 Williams, Jerry 133 Williams, John 133 Wilson, Richard 82,83,88,89,133 Wilson, Tammy 133 Winegar, Rick 133 Winquist, William 133 Wittle, Wendy 133 Wood, Gina 39,63,66,75,130,133 Woods, Rusty 133 Wooderson, Dale 82,133 Woods, Russ 133 Wolley, Brian 133 Wright, Mitch 133,173 Young, Becky 82,83,87,133 Zaiss, Angy 133 Zammar, Janae 29,69,79,133 Zimmer, Michelle 133 Sprecher, Brian 82,83,93,132 Stacy, Susan 132 Stahl, Jeff 132 Stark, Robert 132 Sterns, Jayne 132 Stewart, Angie 132 Stevens, David 132 Stickler, Bruce 89,132 Stone, Tammie 132 Storer, Doug Stroud, Karen 132 Tatum Jody 38,132 Taylor Chris 132 Taylor, Katie Terry, Paul 82,132 Thomas, David 132 Thomas, Diane 39,53,132 Thomas, Todd 41,43,132 Thomas, Fred 41,132 Thomas, Melody 132 Thomas, Steve 41,42,132 Thompson, Tim 132 Tippetts, Ruth 132 Toler, Marc 93,132 Torrence, Joe 132 Trober, Lisa 132 Trout, Bonnie 132 Trussell, Aimee 132 Tschirhart, Dennis 132,172 Turnbow, Rosemary 92,132 Turney, Donna 132 Tyner, Dwayne 41,132 Uchtman, Paula 132 Valenti, Jeanette 75,723,132 Vance, Steve 132,184 Sophomores Acuff, Leigh 82,85,90,92,135 Adams, Bryan 81,135,143 Adams, Nick 46,47,147 Adams, Tammie 135 Akers, Stephanie 147 Alexander, Carol 135 Allen, Allison 135 Allen, Charlotte 135 Allen, Donnie 135 Allison, Rory 83,135 Amos, Tom 42,135 Anderson, Tina 135 Antle, Lance 135 Antrim, Dana 81,135 Ashburn, Kim 135 Atkins, Walt 135,172 Atwell, Richard 135 Atzmiller, Paula 63,66,135 Babcock, Jane 58,69,135 Baggerly, Beth 135 Bair, Susan 82,147 Ballow, Jeanine 135 Bannam, Chris 135 Barker, Justin 93,135 Barklage, Bob 135 Barnes, Robert 135 Baslee, Robert 135 Baugh, Johnna 135 Baylie, Lea 135,137 Bazzell, Lindol 135,136,170 Beam, Perry 82,87,88,89,135 Bear, Maria 136 Bedwell, David 82,83,87,136 Behling, Janan 136 Beitling, Bridgett 136 4 Bell, Tim 136 Bellah, Lana 17,136 Bennett, Mike 136 Berger, John 136 Bernard, Karen 136 Bien, Lucy 136 Bird, Pam 136 Black, Jon 43,136 Blixt, Kim 136 Bonomo, Tom 136 Book, James 136 Boone, Ben 42,136 Bower, Danny 136 Brady, Jody 68,69,136,174 Breeden, Michele 136 Bricker, Lesa 92,136 Brockman, Jerry 84,136 Brooks, Stacey 72,136 Brooks, Steve 136 Brown, Clydene 136 Brown, David 136 Brown, Laina 136 Brown, Mark 42,82,83,136,52 Brown, Steve 62,136 Bruce, Barry 42,136 Brunson, Jennifer 75,136 Buehre, Amy 136 Bunch, Serena 136,197 Burch, Melanie 136 Burch, Toni Jo 38,39,82,85,92,136 Burghoff, Mark 136 Burke, Melissa 82,85,136 Burnett, Andrea 136,170 Burns, Lanette 12,136 Burris, Michelle 136,170 Burton, Suzanne 136 Butler, Ronnie 136 Bybee, Mitzi 136 Cahill, Carri 32,82,136,29 Cahill, Chris 137,194 Cain, LeeAnn 137 Campbell, Diane 137 Campbell, Lisa 137,197 Campbell, Suzy 137 Carlson, Jimmy 137 Carnahan, Tanya 137,197 Carpenter, Kurt 137 Carroll, Jody 69,137 Carroll, Mike 137 Carroll, Tim 137 Casey, Shawn 137 Caskey, Eric 78,137 Catlin, Brian 137 Chamblee, Bruce 82,83,87,137 Childress, Tonya 48,137 Church, Steve 137 Clark, Rhonda 81,137 Clark, Robert 137 Cleary, David 47,137 Clink, Robert 68,89,90,137 Cochran, Terry 137 Comisky, Mike 137 Comstock, Kim 137 Conn, Robert 137 Cook, Sally 137 Cook, Tim 137 Coonrod, Melissa 137 Cooper, Debbie 137,197 Copeland, Becky 82,85,92,137 Corlew, Mike 137,194 Cox, Donna 72,137 Coy, Bob 23,75,79,84,137 Craig, Theresa 137 Craven, Dale 82,85,137 Crawford, Robert 137 Creamer, Jennifer 137 Crigger, Roy 69,87,93,137 Crosby, Jon 137 Crutcher, Kris 137 Curley, Mike 42,137 Dacus, Andy 137 Dale, Ed 137 Dallman, Dana 32,137,29 Dalrymple, Jane 49,138 Daney, Becky 54,58,59,138 Dang, De 138 Dansby, Andrea 138 Dean, Wayne 138 DeChicchio, Kim 138,29 Decker, Mary 138 Delk, Tammie 54,92,138 DeMery, Kim 138 DeMier, Cindy 75,138 Dennis, Robin 138 Dennison, John 138 Dennison, Ron 138 DeRousse, Steve 138 DeSpain, Don 87,138 Dickerson, John 138 Dilday, Danny Doak, Jeff 138 Doctor, Greg 82,85,138 Dodson, Laurie 49,138 Doherty, Mike 138 Dold, Adam 138 Doores, Dana 39,69,138 Dotson, Debra 138 Downey, Carol 138 Downing, Lori 72,81,138 Draheim, Denise 138 Drigalla, Jeff 93,138 Droullard, Carrie 138 Dubay, Cindy 37,82,85,138 Dudick, Mike 78,80,138 Dulin, Diana 138 Dulohery, Shawn 138 Duncan, Becky 138 Dunlap, Kelly 138 Durbin, Vicky 87,138 Dye, Patricia 84,138 Ebert, Diane 135,138 Edgington, Kim 87,138 Edwards, Todd 138 Ehlers, Lynn 39,87,138 Elliott, Tami 32,138 Ellis, Chuck 139,153 Ellis, Jeff 139 Engelhardt, Carl 82,139 Enloe, Scott 93,139 Edmonsond, Gina 138 Edwards, Kevin 138 Falk, Judy 139 Farmer, Mary 139 Farrell, Mark 139 Farren, Roy 93,139 Feller, Rob 139 Feller, Jim 42,139 Fields, Dave 42,139,190 Fields, Greg 139 Fischbach, Stephanie 139 Fitzpatrick, Sandy 139 Fitzwater, Nicci 139 Flanagan, Cathy 139 Flint, Mike 93,139 Flint, Meredith 38,54,69,139 Foley, Johnna 75,139 Folsom, Brian Folsom, Scott 139 Ford, Richard 139 Frazier, Diane 139 Fresquez, Veronica 139 Fricke, Kim 139 Fruit, Scott 139 Fuller, Kathy 58,63,139 Gaines, Melvin 139 Gall, Ed 75,139 Gepford, Kathy 139 Garrett, Don'84,139 Gercone, Steve 139 Gibson, Nancy 139 Gilbert, Jeff 139 2 Gillespie, Jim 139 Givan, Laura 139 Glanzer, Robin 75,139 Goring, Shelly 139 Gourley, David 42,139 Graham, Don 20,42,93,139 Graham, Geri 139 Gray, Monique 139,145 Green, Russ 42,82,85,93,139 Green, Jim 139 Greenwell, Eric 139 Gribble, Anita 75,139 Griesel, Robert 139 Griffin, Diana 140 Griffin, Roberto 140 Grimes, Lisa 38,39,92,140 Groom, Melanie 54,58,69,92,14O Guenther, Kyle 43,69,14O Gustafson, Eric 42,140 Hack, Bruce 140,146 Hacker, Trudy 140 Haigh, Ron 140 Hall, John 79,140 Hall, Julie 140 Hamblen, Neta 32,75,92,140,2- Hamilton, Matt Hamilton, Paul 84,140 Hammond, Jeff 140 Hanson, Vicki 140 Harris, Keith 93,140 Hartnett, Brian 140 Harville, Angie 140 Hatfield, Darin 140 Hawks, Craig 140 Haynie, Phyllis 140 Hazelrigg, Barren 140 Head, Kathy 140 Heagy, Tammy 140 Heard, Greg 140 Henderson, Jason 140 Herbert, Jeff 140 Herlong, Heidi 140 Hernandez, Donna 140 Hertzog, Julie 82,85,92,140 Higgins, Mike 140 Helbert, Jerry 140 Hill, Gary 140 Hill, James Hines, Joanna 140 Hisey, Anne 140,186 Hockett, James 140 Hodges, Craig 68,82,140 Hoffman, Terry 140 Holland, Katy 66,69,92,135,140 Hollis, Susan 140 Holman, Karla 140 Homan, Wess 42,140 Hoover, Chris 82,83,140,52 Hope, Cathy 140,29 Horton, Tim 140 Houston, Jeff 141 Hovermale, Michelle 12,141 Howell, Tracy 12,141 Howley, Laura 141 Henchir, Beth 92,141 Hubbard, Austin 57,141 Hudson, Deborah 72,141 Hughes, Doug Huke, Darren 141 Hunt, Jeff 141 Hunt, Ronald 141 Hunter, Beth 72,141 Iiams, Mike 140,141 Ingram, Tim 90,93,141 lnnis, Robert 141 Inselman, Tracy 141 Isham, Rob Iversen, Kristy 49,141 Ivey, Roger 141 Jaeger, Greg 141 Jenkins, Kim 141 Jennings, Walter 141 Johnson, Ed 141,197 Johnson, Kelly 39,141 Johnson, Kent 141 Johnson, Kevin 20,42,43,141 Johnson, Marsha 141 Johnson, Tracey 39,135,141 Johnson, Scott 141 Jones, David 78,82,197 Jones, Diana 84,141 Jones, Patty 72,141 Jones, Rhonda 141 Jones, Tammy 82,85,92,141 Jones, Vickee 141 Jordan, Teddi 141 Kanai, Robert 84,141 Keen, Brett 141 Keene, Dan 141 Keisker, Shari 37,66,82,83,90,141 Keithly, Kim 69,82,83,90,92,141 Kella, Dawn 141 Kelley, Steve 141 Kellough, Teresa 85,141 Kent, Randall 141 Keyhill, Shannon 189 Kiado, Lucin 75,141 King, John 142 King, Sara 142 Kirn, Danny 142 Kirn, Kurt 46,47,142 Klemenz, George Klubek, Diana 79,92,142 , Lackey, Janet 72,142 Lacy, Rhonda 142 Laeupple, Dan 82,142 Lally, Ann 72,142 Lampson, Kim 63,92,142 Landes, Tammy 142 Lange, Brian 142 Langen Lawlor, Lawrer Lawsor Lee, R: Leftwic Legant Lentz, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Liberm Licata, Lindsey Little, Lofton, Lohe, 1 Longst Lloyd, Luppei MacDc McColl McCoy McCul: McCue McDar McDar McDor McElrc McGlo' McKas McKee McMill McQua McRot Madde Majors Mallet' Mallot' Margo Marr, Marsh- Mason Mason Meadr Mehre Mersn Meyer Miglia: Miller, Milvai: Mitch: Mitchil Moellc Monal Moody Moor Moorj Morel Morga Morgz Moun' Muck' Murer Murpl Myer: Nease Needf Nelso Newtl Nichc Nich Niels Norri: Nortt Nussl Nutte O'G Olsolill O'Ma O'Ne Ortiz Osw Owej Owen Parni Pascl Patt Patt Patt Payn Peac Pear -A l ,A Y . V . - .,., U, , ,, W X nw xl i .23 rs ' Langenberg, Marcie 92,142 Lawlor, Kean 142 Lawrence, Joel 20,42,69,82,83,89,90,142 Lawson, Tom 142 Lee, Rita 39,53,75,82,83,89,9O,142 Leftwich, Jay 84,142 Legant, Amy 2O,23,66,142,166 Lentz, Troy 142 Lewis, Necie 92,142 Lewis, Del 42,142 Lewis, Jeff 142 Liberman, Lori 75,142 Licata, David 142 Lindsey, Ray 142 Little, Cindy 142 Lofton, Lori 142 Lohe, Robert 142,176 Longstreet, Cynthia 142 Lloyd, Rhonda 197 Luppens, Albert 76,142 MacDonald, Tim 142 McCollum, Matt 142 McCoy, Brent 57,142 McCubbins, Pat 142 McCue, Larry 82,85,143 McDaniel, Angie 143 McDaniel, Ruth McDonald, Brian 143 McElroy, Dana 143 McGlothlin, David 143 McKaskel, Carol 37,82,83,143 McKee, Robert McMillan, Diana 143 McQueen, Lynn 92,143 McRoberts, Vince 143 Madden, Gene 42,43,142 Majors, Hallie 75,142 Mallett, Angie 82,85,142 Mallott, Tracey 58,142 Margolis, Stuart 142 Marr, David 142 Marshall, Keith 142,197 Mason, Carl 142 Mason, Cathie 142 Meadows, Julie 37,66,82,143 Mehrer, Rick 93,143,52 Mersman, Gary 143 Meyer, Patti 72,143 Migliazzo, Carl 84,143 Miller, Kristi 44,75,143 Milvain, Brooke 49,143 Mitchell, Jacque 143 Mitchell, Martin 42,78,143 Moeller, Paul 143 Monahan, Todd 42,69,92,143 Moody, James 143,197 Moore, Jeannette 143 Moore, Ron 143 Morello, Carla 81,143 Morgan, Mark 66,69,143 Morgan, Patrick 143 Mountain, Rick 143 Muckey, Debbie 82,83,143 Muren, Diane 143 Murphy, Teresa 97,143 Myers, Tim 143 Nease, Melissa 75,87,143 Needham, Susie 23,136,143 Nelson, Julie 143 Newton, Chuck 42,143 Nichols, Patty 143 Nicholson, Shona 143 Nielsen, Marty 143 Norris, Tony 42,143 North, Michelle 17,32,66,69,82,87,143,29 Nussbaum, Donnie 143 Nutter, Tami 143 O'Guin, Patti 143 Olson, Cindy 143 O'Malley, Tom 69,142,143,52 O'Neal, Heidi 144 Ortiz, Toni 53,62,69,92,144 Oswald, Bobby 144 Owens, Becky 59,75,144 Owens, Doug 87,144 Parnell, Debra 144 Paschall, James 144 Patterson, Leslie 135,144 Patterson, Virgil 144 Patton, JoAnna 144 Payne, Charles 144 Peacher, Kim 144 Pearson, Caren 39,144 Peery, Darin 39,144 Pemberton, Natachia 97,144 Pence, Nancy 92,144 Phillips, David 85,144 Phillips, Tracy 48,54,82,144 Pickard, Kim 144 Piepergerdes, Grant 144 Pinales, Tonetta 144 Pinson, Lisa 144 Pimm, Michelle 82,85,92,144 Pool, Nathaniel 144 Poush, Ninetta 144 Pratt, Rhonda 144 Prescott, Danny 144,170 Pumphrey, Jennifer 144 Purnell, Shawn 144 Pyle, Mike 42,144 Ragon, Scott 144 Ranum, Don 144 Ranville, Jeff 13,93,144 Ratliff, Shawna 144 Ray, Randy 93,144 Renaut, Renee 72,144 Repass, Jack 144 Reynolds, Del 144,184 Rhodes, Bruce 144,52 Richardson, David 144 Risner, Jeff 144 Roberts, Mike 144 Rodenbaugh, Don 144 Roderick, Rusty 145,52 Rodriguez, JanLisa 145 Rogers, Lorinda 38,39,75,145 Rogers, Patti 145 Rogers, Sharon 73,75,145 Rooks, Kim 83,145 Rosher, James 47,69,145 Rouse, Paul 42,145 Russell, Shellie 93,145 Sadler, Brett 145 Sauer, Dale 145 Saunders, Cindy 37,82,90,92,145 Scharff, Cathy 145 Schaufler, Brian 93,145 Scheib, Shawn 145 Schilmoeller, Julie 53,69,145 Schonberger, Scott 145,197 Schreckler, Chris 145 Schuenemann, Kirk 145 Schuff, Ronald 145 Schultz, Martin 42,75,145 Scott, Mark 145 Scott, Mike 145 Scott, Phillip 145 Seifert, Corie 87,145 Setley, Scott 145 Shackelford, Diana 92,145 Shackelford, Donna 92,145 Shaffer, Shelly 145 Shannon, David 145 Sharp, Chris 145 Shatas, Doug 145 Shelnutt, Janet 145 Shelton, Lonnie 145 Shepard, Tim 145 Sherman, Darrel 145 Shipps, Mike 145 Shuck, Julie 49,145 Shue, Nancy 92,145 Sidebottom, Michele 92,145 Sifuentes, Gia 75,145 Silvio, Mike 145 Simpkins, Linda 37,75,82,83,145 Simpson, Donna 145 Skaggs, Michelle 145 Skeeters, Timolyn 53,146 Smart, Eric 146 Smiley, Kevin 146 Smith, Bryan 79,93,146 Smith, Denton 146 Smith, Kelly 146 Smith, Kenny 146 Smith, Mike 146 Smith, Steve 90,93,146 Smith, Todd 146 Snider, Phillip 87,93,146 Sodini, Nick Son, Shari 146 Speer, Curtis 146 Spelman, Autumn Splawn, Carl 146 Sprague, Darci 146 Stamper, Jesse 146 Staponski, James 146 Stearman, Bryan 146 Stevens, Robert 146 Stewart, Gary 146 Steyer, Connie 146 Stokes, Jon 82,83,87 Stone, Charles 146 Stoneking, Cody 13,42,146 Stonum, Scott 72,146 Strohmeyer, Andy 42,146 Summers, Neal 146 Swaim, Daren 146 Swan, Gale 146 Swearingin, Tammy 92,146 Sweet, Chris 146 Sweet, Jon 146 Swift, Jeff 146,194 Swisher, Jack 146 Taylor, Michelle 75,146 Tempel, Tracie 85,146 Thomas, Joe 146 Tilford, Kevin 146 Trober, Janice 146 Tucker, Nancy 92,146 Turney, Carla 19,146 Tyner, Tammy 146 Ulrich, Melissa 146 Utter, Marlene 146 VanPelt, Peter 82,83,87,146 Vice, Judi 147 Wagner, Bret 42,139,146 Wainwright, Jeff 146 Walden, Jim 66,69,93,147 Walker, Vickie 147 Wallace, Sarah 38,39,84,147 Walsh, David 42,147 Walter, Kevin 147 Walz, Melinda 138,147 Ward, Kirk 42,81,147 Ward, Rod 147 Ward, Steve 69,147 Warner, Brad 84,147 Warren, Craig 147 Warren, Karen 147 Warren, Jacque 79,92,147 Watson, Buddy 147 Webb, Debbie 147 Welch, Carla 82,85,147 Welder, Jeff 42 Weyrauch, Scott 93,147 Whenham, Bill 147 White, Brad 41,147 White, Janet 32,148,29 Whitham, Michael 75,147 Whitmire, Sandy 147 Wholf, Beth 82,83,87,92 Wikan, Janette 147 Willcutt, Stan 147 Willette, Michelle 147 Williams, Kerry 147 Williams, Gary 147,197 Willis, Kelli 147 Williams, Michelle 75 Wilson, Julie 147 Wilson, Brian 147 Wilson, Lee 147 Wilson, Tim 147 Win, Tracey 147 Wingate, Lauren 69,147 Winters, Karl Wiser, Steve 147' Wood, Jeff 147 Wood, Karrie Wood, Susie 36,69,29 Woodford, Laura 82,85,147 Woods, Scott 147 Worrell, Mery 87,147 Wyatt, Denise 147 Young, Randy 93,147 Zammar, Dan 69,84,93,147 Zander, Sid 147 Zuber, Alan 93,147 Zuber, Joni 44,45,82,83,147 Freshmen Adams, Jim 149 Akins, Stacey 149 Alleman, Mike 43,149 Allen, April 149 Allen, Ronnie 82,149 Osbl 6 Aman, Marie 87,149 Anderson, Andy 149 Anderson, Kevin 149 Anderson, Sheri 149 Andrews, Tom 149 Applegate, Tim 149 Aschwanden, Barbara 149 Ayers, Harry 149 Babcock, Ann 58,149 Babusa, Michelle 149 Bacon, Dana 84,91,149 Bailey, Shirley 149 Baker, Kent 43,149 Bargman, Tracy 149 Barker, Larry 79,149 Barnes, Rona 91,149 Bass, Lona Batarse, Kim 49,66,82,85,149,161,29 Beaty, Traci 149 Becker, Chris 84,149 Beeler, Cynthia 149 Bell, Angie 55,69,149 Benedetti, Joe 87,149 Benton, Shannon 149 Berberick, Tiffany 149 Bietling, Bridgett Birkmeyer, Kevin 149 Bishop, Brian 149 Blixt, Kevin 149 Bock, Doug 43,149 Boss, Larry 149 Bott, Mary Ann 149 Bowlin, Jeff 43,150 Bowlin, Kristi 32,36,66,149,150,29 Bowman, Sheri 150 Boyer, Ron 43,150,29 Brackman, Spencer 82,90,93 Bradford, Scott 150 Brady, James 84,150 Bratton, Tamera 84,150 Bredson, Ted 150 Briscoe, Phyllis Britz, Lisa 150 Brockman, Jeff 43,93,150,50 Brooks, Kevin 150 Broome, Vicki 150 Brown, Bret 150 Brown, Pat 150 Brown, Reagan 55,150 Bryant, Pam 150 Buesing, Teresa 150 Builderback, Lisa 150 Bullard, Steve 150 Bumgarner, Danny 150,179 Burch, Kevin 150 Burkhalter, Mike 150 Burkhart, Mack 150 Burns, Aaron 93,150 Burns, Terry 150 Busick, Jenny 150 Butcher, Cindy 150 Cahill, Cary 91,150,29 Calderwood, Laurie 150 Campbell, Kim 19,45,53,66,69,s4,91,149,150 Campbell, Michelle 93,150 Campbell, Michael 81,150 Carithers, Steve 43,150 Carleton, Scott 150 Carter, Jim 93,150 Carver, Mary 150 Caughron, Jack 150 Cheesman, Duane 150 Childers, Troy 84,150 Clark, Anna 150 Cleveland, Carl 150 Coil, Aleta Coley, Jan 84,151 Collins, Tim L. 151 Collins, Tim 151 Colville, Travis 151 Colyer, Mike 151 Conaway, Danny 151 Conkling, Richard 82,85,151 Constable, John 151 Connell, Scott 151 Conroy, Yvette 151,29 Cook, Jim 151 Cook, Stephanie 151 Cooper, Jason 151 Cooper, John 84,151 Cooper, Mica 151 Corbin, Joyce 79,151 Corrigan, Ann 151 Corum, Bill 75,84,151 Costanzo, Laura 151 Couch, Kristina 84,151 Coulter, Carolyn 69,151,29 Cox, Ron 151 Cox, Susan 84,151 Cox, Tina 75,151 Craig, Scott 151 Crawford, Michelle 151 Crawford, Mitchell 151 Crews, Don 151 Crone, Mike 151,153 Dalrymple, Andy 43,151 Danbom, Jeff 151 Davidson, Scott 151 Davis, Todd 151 Davis, Lola 151 Decker, Jim 151 Decker, Todd 84,151 Delk, Tom 43,151,52 DeLuca, Joe 151 DeMier, Sandy 151 Dempsey, Scott 151 Dick, Shelly 37,82,151,29 Diemler, Keith 151 Dillard, Michelle 84,91,151 Dir, Jeanne 151,197 Dix, James 151 Doherty, Tim 151 Dowler, Dana 84,91,151 Downs, Bobby 151,152 Doyel, Jeff 152 Drake, James 82,93,152 Drennon, Tim 152 Drysdale, Tracy 93,152 Dudick, Brian 152 Duff, Mindy 152 Duncan, Aaron 152,57 Dunlap, Brian 152 Dunlap, Shara 152 Dunn, John 152 Dyke, Danny 152 Earp, Tim 152 Eidson, Maria 152 Elder, Lawanda 152,175 Elkins, Bryce 152 Ellison, Lisa 152 Emanuel, Mickie 152 Embry, Greg 152 Engle, Shannyn 152 Enke, Melissa 91,152,29 Epperson, Kim 152 Erichson, Kippy 55,84,152 Ernst, Bill 152 Eubank, Melanie 87,91,152 Evans, Kim 75,152 Evans, Steven 152 Everman, Brynda 84,152 Everts, Mary 152 Ewing, Annette 152,158 Falk, Fred 152 Falke, Lori 152 Famuliner, Suzie 49,69,152 Fannin, Mike 152 Farrar, Linden 84,152,29 Farris, Angie 37,82,87,152,29 Fender, Rick 152 Fick, Lisa 84,152,29 Fisher, Garlan 152 Fitzhugh, Kelly 152 Flick, Cindy 84,152 Foell, Katherine 152 Fowler, Andrea 152 Franco, Sean 152 Fredrickson, Kendra 152 Freeland, Tim 152,52 Fresh, Janna 152 ' Fristoe, Jodi 49,152 Froehlich, Steve 152 Fuchs, Randy 153 Fuller, Carl 43,153 Fullington, Debra 153 Gallenbach, Janice 91,153 Galluzzi, Mark 153 Gardisky, Geoff 153 Garten, Mike 153 Garza, Sylvia 153 Gaston, Tim 153 Genschoreck, Lisa 153 Gercone, Steve 153 Gerdts, Greg 153 Giacomo, Margaret 153 Gill, Mary 153 Gilleland, Gary 84,153 Gilmore, Dyanne 153 Golden, Shari 153 Grant, Darin 153 Graves, Caprice 153 Greathouse, Sonja 153 Green, Janice 37,153 Gregory, Mike 153 Griep, Doug 153 Gress, Michelle 153 Griffin, Franco 93,153 Groover, Lynn 23,79,153 Gudde, John Gue, Christine 153 Gustafson, Erik 87,153,52 Haas, Sheila 91,153 Hacker, Karen 153 Hackleman, Liz 84,153 Haines, Brian 93,153,52 Hake, Lisa 153 Hale, Ed 153 Haley, Angela 153 Hare, Doug 153 Harlin Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Ed 153 Angela 67,75,87,154 David 154 Rodney 84,154 Tim 154 Harrison, Bryan 93,154,29 Harrison, Lisa 75,154 Hart, Kevin 69,154 Hasty, Jill 154 Hayes, Gale 90,154 Hedrick, Jerry 154,52 Heinlen, Tracy 154 Henthorne, Kathy 154 Herbert, Brett 154 Herde, Nancy 75,154 Hibner, Chari 154 Hickam, Christy 154 Hilpman, Beth 55,154 Hobson, Greg 154 Hodges, Jodi 154 Hodges, Mike 154 Hofstetter, Tim 87,154 Holbert, Teddi 154,29 Holland, Linda 66,69,84,91,154 Holiday, Tom 154,156 Holloway, Tiffany 154 Horton, Brian 154 Hoyle, Debbie 154 Hudson, Jeff 154 Hughes, Danny 154 Hughes, Doug 154,57 Humbird, Darryle 154 Hutcheson, Bryan 154 lppolito, Angie 154 Jaeger, Greg 154 Jaggars, John 154 James, Kenny 154 Jennings, Chet 154 Jessee, Carrie 154 Jipsen, Shannon 91,154 Johnson, Bill 90,154 Johnson, Bret 93,154 Johnson, Cheray 154 Johnson, David 154 Johnson, lris 154 Johnson Lance 155 Jonas, Sarah 55,69,91,155 Jones, Darrell 155 Jones, Brian 87,155 Jones, Larry Jones, Lisa 155 Joseph, Kathy 91,155 Kenton, Kara 155,29 King, James 155,179 Kleikamp, Jon 155 Knight, Marla 155 Kramer, David 155 Kreisel, John 155 Kreisel, Lisa 155 Kreisel, Lori 155 Krey, Kerry 91,155,29 Kurth, Chris 43,155 LaGuire, Kathy 155,29 Lamb, David 43,155 Lane, Debbie 155 Lasswell, Brian 155 Lau, Holly 155 Lauffer, Troy 155 Lawlor, Maureen 87,155 Lawrence, Scott 155 Lawson, Brian 155,52 LeRoy, Ledfori LeVall4 Licata, Limbal Lingle, Link, .3 Living Logan, Long, Long, Long, Looney Lowe, Loyd, Lucas, Luppe Lynn, McKer McCle McClu McCoi McCui MeDa1 McDoi MdFe4 McGill McKa: McKel McQu Mackl Magai Mallet Manci Mans Marsll Marti: Martin Martin Mast, Masta Marci Maxe May, l Mead Mend Merril Messi Meye Micha Miller Mills, Mills, Millw, Moffa Molin Mona Mood Mood Moon Moor Mora Morg Morg Morr Morr Morr Moss Mow Mudi Muei Murr Myer Naslf Navi Nea: Nelsl Nelsl Nich Nich Niels Nola Norr Norr Nort O'B1 Odn Olde Olivl O'M Osbl K , W ., . - -- . . , ., .,-, , ,,,, Y . , -E-v-. .. . , ,. , , , , 5.1-mr-,,.. . 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