Lees Summit High School - Reflector Yearbook (Lees Summit, MO)
- Class of 1982
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GEN. 373 R259 1982 The Reflector MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY Genealogy 8. Local History Branch 317 W. Highway 24 .1 B Independence, MO 64050 Step int ' 1 I ANONYMOUSLY DONATED Q, 2004 I . v3Lv- M . 'xr ' W f' ' W. ...... . i i 1 i -7-7 - , - , .x,,' ,,,. ,.ML.,..,...,.J..i.m,h24-aff:-1'-rraf-' -v-5-iiQ 'i'i J- ill'1' A A 9-if If' I ' ' !-' A f A N P ...-.. 1 ' . A W . , . . Z s Z 7 Z Z Z Z Q I 1 7 f W S Z ZX is S2 Zq Xi QQ S W S Q Q Q 2? if 5 2' S 85 T' f AQ' f W6 0 f ,.? E 4 ! , , f ff 1 .1 M 4 f ' Q 4 1 3 S 5 E ' . Q . f 4 , ' -- X ' l i i l it ' f ff W f v iekmann cel brates 25 years Extremely dedicated. Personable. Aware. Honest. Very ro student Extremely intelligent. p - . These were all terms used by Mrs. Mildred Mitchell to de- scribe Mr. Robert Diekmann, Div. ll principal. The l98I-82 school year marks the twenty-fifth year Mr. Diekmann has been at LSHS. The Reflector staff salutes him and wishes to dedicate this book to him. At East High School, in Kansas City, Robert Diekmann was president of his student body. He went to college on ball scholarship. From CMSU, he earned a Masters and a Specialist degree. Mr. Diekmann worked on his Doctorite degree at the University of Kansas. Mr. Bob Diekmann married a cheerleader from LSHS, Sue a foot- V If , X f V, 1 1 .1 mgogflelgliglllrngilgggfls. posing with his friends at the faculty pig roast at Lake M 'Q 1a::ef5:s:'n-'-1- is ., - ifiglriz s. ss. ,- ,X A A :l537.' i- X sX .X X NYG As X 'QXWX qs 14 Y' W Eollowing college graduation exercises, Bob and ' on are ready to take on the world! 133:-:1E1E151E13:IE 'g:g:1:?:f:1-'-M.lfg1:Jgff:l:X:f1-.':'-i:1:' . 5','52512155211-'g:,.':+:v:P1-Qgar-.g:5g:,.5-:?,,:Egl:f,'f5g:-:- 'Q :gf 11531 .-f 3E7E:E.1:5:Z:1'-.-, 'fcif :--fc 2. rf,'f:1:-:2'-11.1:Xv- 9 '- . .. Q .. ., . Williams. They have three sons: Kyle, Jeff, and Kirk. Playing baseball in high school was important to all the boys, and they were catchers, just like their father! At LSHS, Mr. Diekmann has been a football coach, basket- ball coach, and track coach, as well as a mathematics teach- outside interests include er, vice-principal, and principal. His the Optimists' Club, an Elder in the Christian Church, wood- working, and rebuilding old cars. Mrs. Mildred Mitchell has worked alongside Mr. Diekmann all twenty-five years. She had this to add about him, He is one of the last persons l would ever try to deceive, because he would then lose confidence in me. fl ss ! O I 3 ,. X X KX Y . 159 is Q '5 lS':Stel?'iil2lJ12nl1s552rst son, Kirk. on the day he came home from the hospital, r. Robert Diekmann became principal of Div. ll. l973 X '-. 'A' 4-, vw -5 xx-kk'-. -Xxx + -:X -.wt wb 39 Q T. ' 4:5 x SEQ MA. 'rs- KatX'iXX:R is '- K 5 3- s 4 t t, ,I H -. 4 gxwsmx 'ws .X s ., 4 I , ff 7 X I ff I Q if 47 ff? 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Q:?12:37Sf:i3C:2::RT:-.k2:ESiQL5:1i:1:Q,12:ir '-'I '-:?:-xgt-:SQA:5??2'3r:m1-1g2gg3i.:::-:rx F'-:Efbbi-2-:-Sc-N5-194:Getz:-:+L-i-h-x-' Undoubtedly the best-looking 3 ff'5ff'f'i'iji'Nfb5ifiP In h. , t ' football coach LSHS has ever - A ' lf mnth year at LSHS, Mr. Bob Diekmann is vice- , Seen! lggg plmupal- 1966 Mr. Diekmann as a mathematics teacher. l962 Dedication!9 X . X5 :Xi 1 X-is A X Sw X N X A Y-X X ii? Ki Q1 V X X QXXWCXQ X X-Sfwf X. XX X .XXNNXXX NN XX -5 Fx X Y S X ,XXX XXWS QS wQ XX -Q, X X ,igwff ,X5JeXi x ? P gil Y ,SZ ,, N X Q jwxf Z g Xp-'X5.5XfX X 1 f X v x X f.. 3 ki' 5 f X ,' WX A ,. Z' W X Q gf 1 f ffl Sf X- ' g 5 ,iw Q X 572 W W W X, ii X 5, if X ,f H5 7,1 S ,Y A x v.ifw,Q'f'w SQEVQZX-,!'ff.Xfx , IVV! Aff -CXZ, X I N 1 if N ,AW XX X ' 'JM f ,, ' - f' 'AEA' ff 7 M T31 Zsghzj qylf X 'fi 'Xw QW xi ,rx 4- Wifi ff f' J1XfjWXCg hw 3 , f up X-rw, my ' lf -,Q W f 'f ' Z 2W'iWf,W'-fffwf ' T' Y 'Q' Xmfw 3 ,gf XWQWAX? 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POGO s, Daddy Joe's, One Block West, Nashville Replay, and the Merry Go Round were among the favorites for dancing and 3.2 beer ld b found an where from Lee's Summit drinking. There were two highly remembered events of l982. The tea party that will never be forgotten, due to the awful tragedy of the collapsment of the catwalks in the Hyatt Hotel, located near the Crown Center. ln contrast, to the tragedy, was the most awaited group ever to come to Kansas City, the Rolling Stones! The lucky few who received tickets were to attend the most exciting concert of the year. And some found entertain- ment AROUND TOWN . . . The latest craze, Pac-Man . . . fever. f Wf ?Mf lWW V ' If U W ' Q ff..,, . V l' 1 Q ,IJ 'zfvfimwwmz ' y ' I W... . y f . y fi Tiff f . Q if 2 A 4 ' Q. ff ' - ? . 'Q ,A af . WWW? 1 WW T f. . ,f M 7 f , f X ff ff WW, f f 4 ff ,, f f, , , ,f Z iL5.ll4lM,, Seniors in destruction, again? Z i Z fy, in V W, , .f 5 ' ' .f f f I ' rv ' .. 2' W . w 1 .. - v E 2 . ,.,, ,z- .I-ei ..., 2? r M .f . , ' W 1 . , ':,,f ff if Z It Lee's Summit finally hits the big time. a train st a 'a 1 inn-sl., .,., ation. V , , , 6 15.2 V M 5 WX' ff A daily ritual for Todd Loaf- racin ' ' . g to Quick Trip after school Durin ' S The Summer. many were found enjoyin g the many aspects l2!Around Town of Lake Jacomo. f ZZ ff' X X Wi ' ff C , V.fy.,f.y ' f 2 ,W xg .wfyy , ff if X 4 ff few, W 7 V' . H V2 fy , Z Zi , ff , f Q I ff Z ' Q' ' 7 y. I ,X 1. ,f,.r,,,.j V ,M ,, f ,f f . , T W, if ' l , .1 W f , ., l f,f,tf.ff ,ww,f7wf,f ,H Exce M VWMWM , tion. T u f ff ,,, , ,Q f Ai , ff yjf ,QQ f ZW Z f jfwfk X X f X y Z Ny' Q X -441, ' , Once more. it's PARTY TIME! 2 Z ff,7: gagfadw If ffy Vw li any BSPCCIS -gx V w Excellent tlmes were found durlng the summer at the water slides The bug K has finally hut Lee s Summlt Z Debbie Cooper wlnds up for another round with a snowball. 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Suntanned bodies could be found everywhere on Lake .lacomo's beach tx l4fAround Town 1, aaref ii X in at A very welcomed attraction to Lee's Summit. l S K 5 7 lWn ' I S N X six X. i 1 1 E uo's beach F NNN C X X R S6982 NX X X mmf gi X XXX Katie Holland and Laura Connell are ' awe over the situation. We TE Activitie gan around to W7,,,w,Z,,,, , ,aff of- V W, , If 04 F f 'W 5, Wwmwwwff. f f Wf, nw 'MW' i M 0 Wm mmwwww I ,heme Sherri McDonald, caught skipping out of school. Ooops!! Kim Blixt always had a smile for everyone. , ,, , M, W W, ,,. WAHM, ,.- f ff' f M ww 4hqwsf4ew,. ff4vf1ffvw - 1 If f y 41,1 wmmmww WMWZW wwww-fmwwfwsw, W.-W' f fw J f f 4 W W mmywfy f wawwffm W Z Wwwizm mfndfw 4,45-1,0 WZ- L-,f If .f W 14' W W f W MNH- Www fff W wwwwm Wwwwwww WWMMW - f Wizards was a place for everyone who enjoyed pool or computer games. F i Q E Q E E K i ,xr 09411 x, si 515. 4 Looks like these boys had one to many! Around Town! I 5 Ace, vs S 1 i 3 3 Homecomin reac es goals in 8 ' Parade, Spirit Sticks, Football, Attendants, Cowboy Boots, Life Jackets and Punk Rockers . . . were what most students became involved in during Homecoming. Last Year more students became interested in the home- coming events and really got involved. Spirit week con- sisted of sports day , Beach and Devo day, Toga day , Western day , and the traditional Black and Gold day. Friday, the famous parade started cruising from the high school, through the town and ended up at the old Miller Park school, where the pep rally was held. The volleyball girls performed a unique skit. Spirit sticks were issued, the No. I float was announced and the can- didates and attendants were introduced. Of course, the Class of 82 placed first in the float competition and the spirit jug. The queen candidates were Annette Baldwin, Pharra Mucke, and Gina Wood. The junior attendant was Patty Meyer. From the sopho- more class was Cindy Flick, and from the freshman class was Jill Vick. Cindy Flick and Kirk LaValIey show Kathy Bloomfield and Susan Baker show their fa their graceful dancing skills. Whig 7 K, arra Muck: 'mounce the u I 1 xr 'f .2 i 'll ' Seniors won first in class float competition. ty A ntastic driv- Jeff Brockman attempts to complete a pass ing, mowing and shriner skills during the parade. game, ls this Kim Walton. the l980 queen is ready to crown the new l98l queen. I6!Homecoming B . and members show the crowd their excellent marching skills. V, Ll i till arra Mucke smiles at Brian Humphreys while they 'mounce their names. X X QS. xii '- . ls this Phil Schoettlin's idea of Punk Day? a pass during I ee- - -we YP .A vw ' A 1 ,Q 1 1 7 1? ?y ,1 56 X X45 X ? 9 1 ff 74 2 1 1 149, 1 wif f New 3 it QQ 11'Q 1f 2 U4 1 15? v fs 1 ifassrf mmsw 1. M: Q. f W. 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All ,,..,, MO, 1 f Q 1 Z 71? js X f 1 H-V --'Vf Q . f QXWW A f 1 W Y ff f , G , , ,.,. ,, H . . , X151 ,fi,z.f.1f,?2vz M 10 11 fm 3,1 , fig!! , 51 iai ff . .,.4 if Bret Wagner awaits the catch. 5 ra mf' Clowns brought more smiles to the YOUI1gSl8l'5. la ,11 ,M J 4,1 V ,1 ff e 9 was Senior. Mike Smith chauffered the football guys throughout the parade. The Junior Class float took , as 314' I 0 nl ,, V 9 . 1, ,re ,iz ,S 1 -f.'.Al:I W,z.,,, 1 xl fc? 14.6 ,, second place. Jay Wilkerson and Annette Baldwin stand anxiously awaiting the big moment . ,., ,Q I Q lg nf muwmx QWWW fs. 'UT 0-0 Q.:- 9: Q : U' 0 :r N : FO m Q. D : Q. 0 :- fu ru 'I vu Q. 1 :r '1 O : ou :r O : 1 R :r ru v 'P e wmsx, NNN 1 f f ' f .,,..,...,,,....n.,,m,W, My ,,., - ,,,,, ,,.. . D f f 1 1 L Mr. Davis's extra-curricular activities include baby-sit- ting. Homecoming! l 7 ,x - fa- V ' f -gg-..u:. .,-, -11.3-...,.'f.f-..---hm.:-5eQ'f:-1-inn-f! ,- ' +'4if-f---- ' ,fm g,W f , f gf, M if Ay f ,' f V, f f ', ff , g . J, Z iff! X f' 15 Q f W ' Q ,X ,f , , -f 'fx 3 if! , f Flack 'xiwqf i Xxx X Af R Q g u 54 wiv., f .,,Lv,ZU 4 , 1 I fy 4 f 3209 g 4 'Zwf' M wi- 9135 ju, f ff. ,f ,f . 04, I Spirit sparked for courtwarmin it and enthusiasm throughout L.S.H.S. The traditional Spirit Week got activities off to a rolling start. Monday was Cops and Robbers Day. Wednes- day was Camouflage and M A'S H Day. Thursday was Decades Day. Ending the week was the traditional Black and Gold Day. The Pep Assembly was held Wednesday. The queen candi- dates and their court were announced. The candidates were Susan Baker, Jill Sanders, and Camie May. The attendants were Junior-Tami Landes, Sophomore-Allison Terry, Fresh- Last year sparked spir man-Pam Gibson. Jill Sanders was announced Courtwarming queen and crowned by the '8O'8l queen Lorie Carter. The hall decora- tions winner was announced. First place went to Seniors, fol- lowed by Sophomores, Juniors, and Freshmen. The Spirit Jug winners were announced. The Sophomore class won with a grand total of SI65. Seniors won the hall decoration contest. Many people attended the Courtwarming dance. One of the Senior Attendants, Camie May, and her escorts, Z . 2 - W.. X 77 , M ,f f fi 'Q M,Vf Vz-fy- f f ww. , , VVVfVfz.f f ww w if ff! V 'mfs f f ,ihvf V 7 -. fif ,ze f ff! f'fffW.Vf'2 , f ZZ? ' V!!! , , My , M . VW 74? W. X fry, p g. 2 4, ,S .4 XZWVVL. fi? V f f WV VM ,V ,,. J ,mygwyyzf fffyfgflf .1. l Ronda Sheldon and Rick Winegar dress for Spirit Week. X A Z ., V .f 4 fl! f f? t f 7 U Q ,if fx 2 f fn V .. , '- Hwy ff t, Ziff f . 'P ' XX -X is X V A f . , 'V S all gli, .X f X f f f 1 , f f Z7 f f X XX X X X XX X X Q N XY V X X M V X X SXX XX sQX,xX X X X Q X riysxx N X F Sophomore Attendant, Allison Terry, and her escorts. vu- l 1 .1 uf X N Q N is X X - 5 XX XX -.XX X Q XX X 5- Q Mrs. Simpkins and Bert Whaley show spirit on Camouflage Day.-. f Q V ,V ff '. ,V fl WMM, E 7 f 4 V I, , .. 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X ffm ff X 7 Y X X -Ste 1,1-: X X - x. , x S X SSS x 8' i982 Courtwarming Queen and her court. Sophomore Attendant Allison Terry. Courtwarmin 198 Courlwarming X23 66Pill0w Talk L.S.H.S. took great pride in the drama department for their grand performance, Pillow Talk . The show couldn't have been casted to a better group of actors. The show was about a girl, .lan Morrow, played by Sherri Craft. She wanted a private line because her party line casanova was always on the phone with all his girls, serenading them day, and night. .lan met all kinds of obstacles on her way to meeting the man of her dreams, who of is her partyline friend, Brad Allen, who was played course by Jim Shoptaw. He acts like a cowboy so Jan won't rec- ognize him. He is good friends with a man, Jonathan Forbes, played by Glen Jett, who is also in love with Jan. This causes a big controversy, which in turn produces some funny scenes. Jan's supporting role was Alma, played by l.ysa Ellington. 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Some changes for the Reflec- tor staff included a different layout form, and it was de- for the book. New members of the cided to use a theme class along with the yearbook advisor and editor attend- ed a workshop to learn techniques. As always countless hours were spent doing and With deadlines to redoing and writing and rewriting. meet many nights were spent writing copy, sizing pic- tures, and making layouts. All of this well spent effort was for the benefit of the student body. 7. X X ,X 4 11 .ls Cathy Pearson listens to Ross Warner's comments. Hi-Life Staff. ROW ONE: P. Schoettlin, S. Brown, J. Copette. ROW TWO: D. Walters, M. McClung, D. Antrim, D. McEIroh, C. Cahill, J. Ryan, A. ' Z1 7 ff f ' fy, 1 ,,. , My I pv 'f Mrs. Kim Fritchie gives her ideas on an article. Knopps. ROW THREE: P. Mucke, L. Meyer, Mrs. Kim Fritchie. R. Warner, .l. Meadows, C. Pearson. 2' 'mf My 4 , 'nuff J V Reflector Stafl Wood. M. Fli TWO: B. Hart Mrs. Ha j f P if 1 . . X ss li E A NX: S 5' r - - . Q. 'il . vgsfuggx 1 sf M , il Queue 2 . ' Y I ff K -3 I 4 3 'Sf' fx sw. -4 ffzifMf l Reflector Staff. ROW ONE: S. Green Mrs Renee Hawks K Lam son G F . . . - P , . amuliner. ROW THREE: J. McEntire, B. Weston. M. Toler, J. Baxter, K Wood, M. Flint. S. McDonald, S. Shaffer, K. Phillippe, P. Ailmiller. ROW Blogmfield, M, Lawlor, Noi Pictured: D, Israel, TWO. B. Hartnett, F. Harding, K. Blixt, S. Baker, L. Connell, A. Andrews, L. Warner. Mrs. Hawks gives James McEntire some photographers information. U Paula Atzmiller helps Kim Blixt with a layout. Zigi fl! I 1 I Brian Hartnett really goes after a hot picture. Publications!29 ll ' J .1 Work programs . . . work, work, work SOE, COOP, and DE ll are various work programs available to the Seniors. Each has on the job experience and class- room training. Some business firms in the Lee's Summit area have provided training stations for the students to help bridge the gap between classroom and actual office environ- ment. The purpose of the work programs is to teach job atti- tudes and cover units which help the student assume the role of a mature, responsible employee. Their sponsors are Mr. Tom Wilson, DE ll, Mr. Jim Hunter, COOPf and Mr. Leon Rook, SOE. K uv 7 --ff----W... Denise Doores works on the SOE program. EESI. :2OXXLI:wl.i'Ed:1ondson. S. Rvan, M. Waller, D Bernand P Lane H Lau C Russell C Collier Row ll S Elliot N Dolan . or ey, . en am. K. Bloomfield, S. Edwards T Wilson Row lll D Campbell T Bailey .I Gamble P Buster C OQumn K. Martin. 3O!Work Programs f 1 I2 Z, if fy 1 7 .B ' 145 Z ,, f fgff f 5 feng 2 N. Dolan. O'Quinn. G QW.. A 5 QQ A X . . . Janae Zammer. 1, , 'Z 5 4 1 xx. Mfg Donna Godwin types for Mayne's Explosive Company. 6 A X . N BN. Q . 5 X SOE. ROW ONE: G. Bishop, J. Williams. R. McWhortor, J. Lape, J. Ward. K. Potts. B. Braden. J. Fisher. ROW TWO. K. Lynn. G. Oswald. C. Barker. J. Costello, R. Giacomo. D. Doores. S. Dean, A. Pirie. T. Cook. ROW THREE. M. Thomas. J. Gilbert. B. Larson, J. An- derson, C. Dix, A. Stewart, C. Patterson, Leon Rook. ROW FOUR: S. Meyer, P. Paxton. L. Vest. M. Zimmer. R. Wilk, L. Castle. B. Heineman, B. Ponsiego, D. Godwin. COOP, Row I. A Johnson, R. Borisma. B. Danner. B. Cussaminio, L. Kreeger, T. Ross. T. Hudson. Row II. Jim Hunter. J. Stalls. R. Klots, J. Torrence, T. Lohr. T. Thompson. A. Har- ris. K. Downing. A. Moore. Row III. J. Zammar, B. Collins. L. Routen. J. Grimes. J. Walters. K. Anderson, M. Nill. J. Schuck. Row IV: M. Ellis. C. Armstrong. B. Smart, P. Relliger. C. Mudd. Work Programs!3 I Teac ers appreciate assistants Shelby Walkemeyer, TA for Mrs. Jackie Skelton said, I was kept busy all the time grading papers and re. cording them, but I also got to do some fun things like picking up her mail and running off copies of tests and work sheets. I even got to pin up articles around the room and make her bulletin boardsl Many teachers would not have made it through the year without the help of their teachers' assistants. Mrs. Sandra Simpson, expository writing teacher, said that to repay her valuable TA's, I give wonderful Christmas presents. Office and library assistants also helped make the work load easier for secretaries and librarians. The students were all expected to file, run errands, type, grade papers, and to record the SCOFBS. 'tiled'- I-,,..u-'J WP Ka lx: .,,. - 47, EW llkgxaay Assistants. ROW ONE: L. Kreeger, S. Nicholson, L. Campbell, T. DIV I Library Assistants. ROW ONE. C. Beeler, L. Trober. C. Coil. D. oss. WO: T. Nutter, C. Steyer, D. McCain. NOT PICTURED: J. Leftwich, Taylor. ROW TWO: Mrs. Oliver. H. Lau. A. Vospette. G. Weiss A C. Stone, B. Bruce. M. Waller, K. Jenkins. Dix' Office Assistants. ROW ONE. C Werner A Adair D . . , . , . Roberts, J. Rand D Trober P Smith C Hibn ' ' ' ' ' ' er' D- H0Yl2, 5. Raneitz. T. Hustad. P- Moody, C. Walton. D. McMillam. ROW TWO. M. Price, J. Waite, J. Pickard, L. Osterloh. S. Hoselton. T. Wilson P Vaughn 32!Assistants 'DIV I T R. Hall, T Ryan. K. 4 K. Whenham, Larson, M. T V ll Teache Giacomo, R, 4 Bosswell, RQ! Robison. K. Ri L Connell. L. Mevsr. S. Cra Hosselton, K, Williams, C. WW FOUR. c Gndez, D, ' rackman, D, n said, nd re- gs like :ts and nd the ,,,,, Q. ! WM .7 . 'Q' ., My V 'iff , , 2.5 K I 1. ' 1 5 ' ' ' , Q pa y f f 41,4 44 f.. I A Q. 78 WV!! 1 I- 4 f '. 4, ' , fff M.. zz . Coil, D. Weiss, A. V! lustad. P- DIV I Teacher Assistants. ROW ONE. J. Whanon, R. McWhorter, P. Freeman, R. Hall, T. Mitchner, G. Asher, S. Reynolds, K. Bloomfield, R. Turnbow, J Ryan, K. Carlisle, C. Payne, R. Carboneau. B. Riggs. ROW TWO. S, Patterson K. Whenham, D. Hix. S. Patterson, H. Lau, A. Knopps. D, Mariet, M. Bell, V. Larson, M. Toler, R. Church, B. Stickler. L. Gallagher, K. O'Brien, R. Sheldon M. Melton. C. Carpenter. C. Farmer. ROW THREE. L. Routon, G. Kelley, R Stark, J, Wilkerson. B. Sackuvich, M. Lowderman, M. Wiley, V. Whiting, W Winquist. R. Warner, M. Collins, J. Mehrer, B. Sima, B. Humphreys, J. Proc- tor. L. Marak, B. Parrish, M. Baylie. .V ll Teacher Assistants. ROW ONE: J. Anderson, L. Castle, A. Pirie. R. G'3C0mo, R. Groom, D. Bernand, S. Stacy, S. Walkemeyer, L. Birkmeyer, R. B0SSwelI, ROW TWO: L. Famuliner, A. Andrews, S. Dean, K. Logan, K. Roblwnt K. Ruland, N. Conroy, A. Baldwin, S. Lasswell, C. Meyer, D. Doores, L- C0nnell. L. Krupf, R. Hernandez, K. Stroud, R. Atkinson, ROW THREE. L. MQYQV- S. Craft, K. Potts. B. Braden, C. Hofstetter, A. Adair, K. Howe, S. lglvfsfellon, K. Knight. D. Adams. J. Baxter, P. Schoettlin, S. Beach, J. Lape, J. 'H'3 0S. C. Nelson, G. Bishop, C. Wendleman, A. Stewart, W. Sherman. JW FOUR. G. Oswald, L. Coleman, T. Berberia, S. Hudson, S. Blackburn. A. endelr D. Woodson, S. Setley, G. Jett, S. Matchell, A. Westerfield, S. man, D. Jewitt, K. Carter, P. Utchman. C. Barker. L. Kirn, C. Puffett, R. rack Tibets. M. Thomas, M. Johnson, R. Carboneau. ROW FIVE: R. Leetch, S Cesarz, D. Hix, S. Thomas, G. Porter, A. Harness, S. Edwards, P. Lane, J. LaPietra. S. Scott, C. Williams, D. Early, B. Craig, J. Proctor, A. Reynolds, R. Sheldon. C. Walton. B. Ricketts, M. Huston, K. Pearson, G. Wood, L. Vick, C. Carpenter, J. Rayle-Ward, D. Shue. ROW SIX. M. Jacobs, C. Williams, M. Dodig. S. Sanders, D. Luther. G. Weight, S. Bargman, C. Taylor, D. Warner C C. O'Quinn, D. Loveland, B. Feller. M. Miller. D. Graham, M. Glukowski, . Carpenter, M. Collins, J. Mehrer, M. Shafe, C. Farmer, M. Zimmer, G. Coldsnow, R. Wilk, K. Taylor, S. McCoy, L, Garrison, J. Kennamer, J. Gilligand, T. Meyer, C. May, J. Tatum, K. Brumfield. Assistants!33 7 f Wfgffyfj ,M ., New club formed Dungeons and Dragons is a highly skilled, imaginative, and interesting game. The members met every Wednesday night from 2:30 until 5:00 p.m., and the group grew from an ap- proximate l2 to SI regular participants. During their get-togethers, the members broke into four groups with a Dungeon Master for each group. Trenton Payne, Dave Bedwell, Steve Smith, and Stan Gustafson were the masters. Shaun Casey assisted Mrs. Ware, and she pointed out, We have a very friendly group who will let anyone come in and watch or participate at any time! Uh-Oh, I forget my next move. Tow If ygu lui bulging fting The I98I-If Successfu this February lifted p.m. Row Roe. Row 2: Eric Jagen, Angela Sprayberry, Trent Payne. Row 3: Fred Roe, Porter, Jim Brent Kirkpatrick, Tim Hofstetter, Dick Smith, Mike Rayburn, Tim Meyer, Carl Rgn Moore, ,ff M f X f f ff q ff f f Great concentration is put into the game. 34fDungeons S Dragons I: Andre Vospette, Dave Bedwell, Steve Smith, Sten Gustafson, Frank Engelgart, Allen Devor, Kim Pemberton Mrs. Ware Row 4- Jim Alle Meyers, Jim Wons, Justin Barker, Darrin Grant, Robert Brian Horton, James Book, Tom Payne. I1. 1 M. A Serdts, J. Sch lagel, R. Starl .si fi Glo'-'P PafllClPall0n and creativeness is part of the club. X X G . ...sv . m Allen, obert the club- Tough uys compete lf you had an interest in attracting beautiful women with your bulging muscles, you might have been a member of the powerlifting team. The I98l-I982 powerlifting team, coached by Dan Kratzer, had 3 successful season. For the second year, the team competed interscholastically. We hope to compete against five different schools this year and our team is looking forward to the com- petition, said Coach Kratzer. The powerlifters had two meets in February, two meets in March, and one meet in April. The team lifted every night, Monday through Friday, from 3.00 to 4,w p.m. ls it Lou Ferrigno or Bret Wagner? 5 if M Q 1- 8 2 4 Andy Dalrymple has a hard work-out. is X M X xg X Y X Smart guys don't mess with Kirk LeVaIley ROW l: M. Alleman. B. McMullin, P. Crosby, M. Pool. ROW 2: Fisk. ROW 4. M. Collins, C. Williams. A. Dalrymple. ROW 5: Gerdts. J. Schunk, D. Lamb, S. Froelich, K. Pycior, ROW 3: C. Coach Kratzer, B. Wagner, Coach Hale. Nagel. R. Starke, K. LeValley, B. Folsom, E. Crofut, C. Newton, G. l'l,3,f f flu 6 i i t 7 Vocational learnin The Joe Herndon Area Vocational School Cvo-techj was an excellent opportunity to break the routine of a full day of school. Half of the day, students would attend high schools the other half would attend Vo-tech. This program was de- signed to teach students a useful trade that enabled them J to get gainful employment. Students enjoyed learning trades X l from auto mechanics to welding. Vo-tech was a unique ex 1 perience for all it's students. .. X Brad i 3 A AS' Jeff Dansby says. 'Excuse me. but has anybody seen my arm? w F559 a-.ff 1 ss- 5 4 S E . 1 E f Robin Elder checks Andrea Burnett's vital signs. Steve Church. Jerry Brockman and Ron Dennison ace re ' ' 1 pairmen. Eric Crofut and Gary Morris Do ' ' - - -1 - - - you think It s straight? 36fVo-tech Getting di '91 Brad Preston watches as a fellow student does all the work I Pgaghgr glyes Us 3 blg Smle arm? Getting dirty in class is habit forming to Mitch Wri ht? ght and Bob Gercone 1. , , ,f HJ!! M yr, .3 M H ,wwatr A.. M , 4'-ws. ug, Russ Lackey uses his brain. '13-f uw - Dennis Tschirhart has a fresh face for welding. Vo-tech!37 7 , .IM Student Council sparks interests A The I98l-82 Student Councils were really on the ben last nnf' . . ,,e, f , ,. year. With Alicia Reynolds as the Stuco president for Div. 'eiei W . ' - Z W ffl' X ll and Kim Batarse, Stuco president for Div. I, they really XZ! We .72 . J! ly If f i f A Q made things happen! Div. ll sponsored the Hoe Down dance during the football season which went over very well. They also planned the Homecoming events and many pep assemblies throughout the year. Div. I Stuco planned the I98l-82 Courtwarming dance with Div. Il lending a helping hand. Both Councils held fund raisers and helped publicize the Spring Musical. Countless hours were spent on making posters and planning many student-teacher ac- tivities for everyone to get involved in. Senior represen- tative, Rick Winegar, headed up a committee to make changes in the constitution. Rick and the committee spent many hours on the changes that they hoped to make possible. The students of LSHS should be proud of the councils and all of their hard work and great efforts to make the l98I782 school year the best LS has ever SEEN. W. Z Z Z Z X Z z f 7 fl W f 'f f . 5' I ,.,. i Amy Legant sincerely enjoys Student Council. 4-an Hi Row One: Mr. ams, A. Schoettlin. B. Row One: L. Scofield, C. Cahill, C. Plude, L. Salerno. Row Two: P. Gibson. C. Hope C Oldenbur K I Bloomfield, S. McDonald. Row Three: M. Mendez, K. Phillips. L. Holland, K. Batarse: Row Foui, ci ! Wake up' Doug Adams and Tom O,MaHy! Trantham. Mrs. Hammack, K. Pycior. D oug Ai M,,,,.....--v ' wall? .fm X M4113 Student Council rides on the fire engine during ,he parade 38!Student Council What's going on? asks Kevin Johnson. X1 Q, is 'NWN' News-11 Row One: Mr. Cooper, S. Keisker, R. Winegar. J. Proctor. J. Baxter, D. Ad ams, A. Legant, J. White, J. Meadows. K. Johnson. Ladder: M. Shafe', P Schoettlin. B. Young. A. Reynolds. R. Sheldon, T. O'MalIey. B. Herron. Doug Adams has a great time watching a freshman munch-down! 7 , Q W 5 2 2? if zz 2 5' , 4' 7. ff W 42. , . f' gm. YI 3-' President, Alicia Reynolds, has it all together this year! Mr Slaughter enlOY5 Student COUMII aC V '95 FCA members join in fellowship Confronting students with Christ, quotes Coach Chuck Harrelson, is what Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes is all about. Once every week meetings were held throughout the students homes, for participation in Bible study and group singing. The national headquarters for FCA is located across from Arrowhead Sports Complex in Kansas City. During the special summer camps many pro athletes be- come involved in speaking engagements, witnessing Christ to all the members. Said Danny Israel, senior, lt's a great dents to become closer to other students chance for stu- by fellowship. V W f1w's ' T .f ff X ,xx--Mfg! We Shari Whiting listens intently as Mr. Chuck Harrelson speaks. QXAN Q Q. . -fryfwwrf Y' .f,ff,,f 'ff f, f TZ, .inf f ' ,f WM .f ff, f .Aff ixxxx Rs xxx exx ff'-ff X 5 S' sx.. ,Jim X xx xx X N X .xxg . .fat 5 A x W-snuff x.: ' 5 ,... James Rosher, Brian Haines, and Eric Caskey also like to play around at FCA meetings. FCA. Row One: A. Babcock. K. Magady, C. Walkemeyer, P. Flint, D. Moody. D. Israel. D. Doores. S. Jones, L. Wingate, E. Caskey, C. Fuller. C. Hodges, B. Carboneau. C. Oldenburg. K. Campbell, M. Groom, B. Craig. Row Two: Mrs. Jeffries. Mr, Harrelson. M. Knight. K. Fuller, A. Akins, G. Skelton. P. Gison. T. Lowe. Y. Conroy, T. Ortiz, K. Keithly. J. Brady, C. Walton. P. Dickison. T. Mr. George Flanagan serenades Shawna Sneider and Jody Brady. Birge. M. Brown. S. Babcock, S. Sneider, D. Doores. S. Whiting, Mrs. Row Three: C. Floyd. D. Phillippe. M. North. B. Schelp. J. Ragon. A. Be Mudrock, C. Hope. C. Cosner. A. Hall, L. Hickman, J. Babcock, J. Row Four: A. Strohmeyer, J. Walden. K. Guenther. D. Adams, B. Haines. Brown. NHS ROW Rosher. Marcy Carter. David Rosle T Marr. KI ? in HS-A tradition of excellence ff 7 The National Honor Society was started by the National Association of Secondary School Principals in l92I to recog- nize excellence among high school students throughout the United States. The NHS chapter at l.ee's Summit started in l954 and has helped promote scholarship, leadership, and service to our school. The officers for National Honor Soci- ety included. Ross Warner, President, Cathy Pearson, Vice- President, Marcy North, Secretary, Denise Doores, Treasur- er: and Michelle North, Historian. The club hosted a state NHS convention in April, and also sponsored a blood drive and the annual Candlelighting Service. The Lee's Summit High School chapter of NHS has a tradition of excellence of which it can be proud. X Irs. Battles. A. Bell. L J. Roshel- Haines, M- Ross Warner reigns as President. NHS ROW ONE: Michelle North, Neta Rosher. Todd Edwards, Mary Johnson, Marcy North. ROW TWO: Laura Meyer. Hamblem, Cartland Burns, James Sandra Beach, Christy Hofstetter, Brian Riggs, Renee Renault, Karen Carter. Karen Bark, Sabrina Brackman. Alisha Westerfield, Bob Carboneau, David Marr. ROW THREE: Stacey Hudson, Donna Shue, Elaine Whitaker, ,Rosie Turnbow, Indra Cancienne, Janet Lackey, Patti Meyer, Lauren Farrar, 7 Donna Shue and other NHS members listen during an important meeting. Robert Leitch, Richard Davis, Arnold Harness, Steve Collum, Jon Stokes. ROW FOUR: Cathy Pearson, Shari Keisker, Caren Pearson, Dayna Early, Julie Proctor, Brian Humphreys, Pharra Muck, Mike Dudick, Bruce Rhodes, Ross Warner, Beth Sims, Roy Creeger, Bruce Hack, Mike Nill, Casey Jones, Peter VanPelt, Mike Coday. Not pictured: Denise Doores, Fran Harding, Danny ls- rael, James McEntire, Rick Winegar. l NHS!4l r, PT a i - 2' i : l i r l l x , f, ,, fy in QW O . , ,, if gf Bullders of tomorrow Future Homemakers Of America helped the youth assume their roles in society through Home Economics Education in areas of personal growth, family life, vocational preparation and community involvement. FHA did fund raisers to help their budget. The officers were President-Jennifer Rand, Vice President-Johnna Foley, Secretary-Joyce Wilkinson and Trea- surer-Djuana Jewitt. They had three different kinds of chair- man: Activity Chairman was Denise Westoff, Money Chairman Qreativ Mendlick a work, addi The 35 me at the lnte year, for t place in cl' project for K r by the Ari nuu.............,-,,..a..uv'f 'y flvfl ,, I 8 Y e ' Jennifer Rand, Stacy Monson and Angie Mendez are caught with the, was Lori Watson and Project Chairman was Diana McMillian. The Advisors were Mrs. Roepe, Mrs. Lanoue and Mrs. Hudson. MW V,..,,,,,,, W,W.,,,,, Row I: Myra Logan, Kim DeChicchio, Diana Jones Christin Bullington, Kim Edgington, Robin Rhoads, Mary Curtis. Annette Ewing, Shari Gloden, Mi- chelle Taylor. Row 2: Terri Shafford, Stacy Akins, Nina Allen, Beth Salgatco. Diana McMillen, CeCe Sadler, Diuana Jewitt, Sharon Rogers, Jennifer Rand, Johnna Foley. Gloria Hutcherson. Denise Westoff, Amy Link, Lori Kreisel, hands in the pie. Vonda Stevenson Row 3: Lisa Harrison. Joyce Wilkinson, Linda Vick, Dulin, Pam Pulaitley. Anne Hisey, Kathy Howe, Cindy Little, Angie Clauda Brown, Ruth Tippetts, Liana Morak, Lori Watson. Dee Baxter. Ellison, Lisa Campbell. Row 4: Tammy Taylor, Yvonne Norton, Mrs. Roepe Dee Schilling. Wk. Gloria Hutcherson asks Nina Allen and Iris Johnson, isn't that lasagna done yet? 1. , gf ,f ., is .Q ' 42fFHA S ,,,,,,,- .ww ...css .www-Y ,, a'5Q51 f Art Club designs outdoor sculpture Creativity was found throughout the classroom of Miss Mendlick and Mrs. Noteis. Art Club members were always busy at work, adding beauty and style to our school with their talents. The 35 members began the year by finishing an outdoor sculpture at the International ChiIdren's Academy. Another highlight of the year, for the Art Club members, was having their float win first place in club competitions the second year in a row. Their service project for the year was painting a mural in one of the hallways by the Art Department, a creative mural that would catch one's eye. kbs K wf.f First place float, in the making, by first class club. A wave of happiness passes through the Art Club M I Whew! We did it again, exclaims Art Club members. M Art ciubms Q 22' X ...ff Hiilllxu Foreign language show spirit The International Club was very spirited last year. They supported the school when they hosted a pep t assembly. They also built a float to represent them I 5 in the Homecoming Parade. 3 The sponsors were Mrs. Kendall Mellem. Mrs. Frances Schirk. and Miss Marsha Rector. The atten- dance record for International Club was very high. Pam Riensel shows her spirit while making a mess of herself. V' 0 ffm , f ff' . , , f ff W 4' I-I ,QQ 1 If MW' A Y 1 lf' 'W a7'i l I ,,Y.,,.-..-W A sample of what International Club used in their pep assembly. International Club shows their spirit during Spirit Week and in the parade. Int'I Club: Row One: K. Johnson, M. Barklage. M. Johnson. S. Patterson, C. Marak. C. McKaskel, C. Payne. C. Robison. N. Conroy. L. Wingate. L. Kisdo Puffet, L. Kirn, Row Two: C. Westlake, D. Dunn, A. Gardner. A. Adair. N. A. Sprayberry. T. Buesing. J. Reagan. Row Five: Miss Marsha Rector,l Navito. T. Murphy. A. Hisley. Row Three: C. Dubay, D. Shackleford. N. Hurley, C. Becker. M. Burris. E. Gustafson, R. Tippets, M. Gill, J. RudoIph,6 Pence. D. Shackleford, L. Woodford, A. Haley. T. Burke, R. Meyers. M. Coldsnow. J. Copette, S. Pausch. B. Wolf. P. Simpkins, Mrs. Kendall Mellem. Owens. A. Lee. Row Four: Mrs. Frances Sharck. O. Brown. C. Goedecke. L. V H y i - F Science club Haigh, B. I Q 4-lflnternational Club Science club explores the future ls it a disected frog, a chemical concoction-no it's the science clubl Last year science club was headed by Mr. Ivan Sawyer, and Mrs. Alice Clark. Every other thursday the club met in Mr. Sawyers room. Speakers were very educational. They talked about every- thing from engineering to different science professions. The speakers were, Cindy Sawyer, Dr. John Unai, Mr. Jim Smith. and Mr. Poindexter. Field trips were very interesting. They made the students learn about the different companies, as well as nature. The science club went to Western Electric, Pfizer, a science night at William Jewell College, and had nature trips, rappel- ling, and model rocketry. V I W f W ,W ff ff X 7 Deborah Owens Sta,-es anentwely at lab David Kleikamp pays attention to the speaker. Science club Row One M Sawyer J Drlgalla G Piepergerdes C Jones R Poindexter, T. Harness, J. Hall, C. McKaskeI, M. Miller, R. Leitch, Not Pic- Haigh B Pomdexter M Barnes S Sanders B Waley Row Two T tures: T. Dobbins, D. Kleikamp. B. Wholf. x ee i .2 Z V 16 if K e . W- 5 4' ,. ' M '5 1 ebate tournament hi hl successful The annual LSHS Debate Tournament was perhaps the most successful in years. With 43 schools participating. the contest lasted for two days. Over 400 students com- peted in 700 rounds. Springfield-Parkview took home the Sweepstakestrophy. Mr. George Flanagan, debate sponsor, and Ms. Terri ENckson,speech sponsorghosted the contest ,, f,...- ,A ill! ' ww 'ff-.mf three Salt Lak tion. Th and Ch Mr. League- sons aCk Each pe bership. level in R E V 5 ff Sherri McDonald and Francie Harding bring the ballots to the tab room. ., ,... 12 . Q I t bt ..:-- s Members of the debate team make necessary changes for rounds. jurw' ---' A welcome from all LSHS Debate students. 46!Debate tournament , . ,f ,f , V,f, W,f,f!. yi ff' 'Wh , ,f , ,f , ,f , .Mfg ., ,, , f , ,wg , f ffmfff WMV ,fff!ff7fWMff,,f', f , , f, I I !.fjfQfiffy0f? I mv Y f ii J f f 7, . 1 M yuw ng i N Y iii X 6 5 Q ..h 1 1 Z 2 2 l , 5 i 5 2 5 I Davey Jones and Mike Comisky prepare for the tournament. I. E. chairmen greet arriving schools to LSHS. .N Q 8 'O 'HQ ROW I, ROW 2. ROW 3. WllSt1n. is N Q 5,5 wfxlsllitaewa M TOOIII. I. 'Wh 1 , W :fi ,, R m ff f 4 L FL Students learn and enjo Three L.S.H.S. student received an all expense paid trip to Salt Lake City, Utah, for National Forensic League competi- tion. The competitors were Lysa Ellington, Melody Mitchell and Charles Brooks. e Mr. George Flanagan sponsors the National Forensic League. The NFL is basically an honor society in which per- sons accumulate points by competing in debate tournaments. Each person needs a certain amount of points to gain mem- bership. Accumulating additional points, a member raises his level in the club. 'V r,rt, Mike Dudick has trouble making a decision. X .X W.. at . args S-sw? ss , A B, xg... : X. ,,,, .Qf.fsf' Q. fi... X, S ' Q S S Q Q . at Q. V is Q X . xx V5 w e V. X MXN? gym X if - K . s j' , V, X J X, X . O 9: S 77 J Q 1, fl ...S . . sc. s If . . 'F Mike Dudick and Kim Schneider tell embarrassing jokes. Todd Edwards and Eric Caskey seem to know it all. ROW I: J. Shoptaw, L. Ellington, B. Smith, K. Schnieder, L. Jones. J. Kreeger. ROW 4. B. Jones. D. Grant. S. Pemperton, R. Green, F. Temple, G. Jett, P. RGW 2. L. Butcher, E. Messick, C. Hoftsetter, C. Pearson, B. Clink, S. Snyder. Freeman. S. Needham, J. Valenti, T. Kellough, K. Joseph, S. Craft. ROW 5. D. ROW 3: V. Broome. S. Osborn, B. Molinario. T. Bratton, R. Van Norman, D. Hughes. R. Boyer, D. Antrim, L. Farrar, K. Ventimiglia. M. Gill, M. Flanagan. WllS0I1. M. Dodig, M. Rich, M. Cambell, N. Fitzwater. B. Feller. L. Groover. Ms. Dickson. NFLX47 . f .7 w :ff W ,A , ,fn ff T espians become more involve mwffw-v.Wf,f-affwm ix Every Thursday afternoon 20 initiated members and 25 apprentices could be seen someplace in the Performing Arts Center, at the weekly Thespian meetings. The mem- bers chose for their officers: Penny Freeman, Presidents Glen Jett, Vice-President, Mike Dodig, Treasurer, Sherri Craft and Christi Hofstetter, Historiansz and Suzie Need- ham and Jacque Warren, Secretaries. Thespians is an organized group of students interested in theatre. They were granted their charter by the Inter- national Thespian Society. Thespians has worked hard for many years on establishing theatre as an important as- pect of school life. When asked about any changes in the Thespian pro- gram Penny Freeman stated, We had a more involved group this year. We went to go see many plays and the Renaissance festival. We also did alot of charity work, as well BS fund l'3lS8I'S. Two active members, Stephen Patterson and Jim Shoptaw, enjoy the meetings, M y ..,. G mx 0- S -ibn ' ' AX D ' - ' . . we S Thespian Officers: Mike Dodlg. Treasurer: Christi Warren. Secretary. NOT PICTURED: Suzie Neem Kathie Joseph and Bryan Smith like to clown Hofstetter. Sherri Craft. Historians, Penny Free- ham. Secretary. around during Thespian meetings. man, President: Glen Jett, Vice-President, Jacque Thespians. ROW ONE: L. Downing. T. Kellough, Knight, L. Bricker, F. Har- McDonald, S. Cox. M. Moore. A. Zuber, A. Gardner B Smith T Poe ding, L. Groover, M. Melton, S. Jipsen, T. Bratton. T. Nutter, K. Joseph. ROW Zavala, L. Clark. ROW FOUR: S. Pausch L. Barker M, Gill B Flarrisonll TWO: M. Dodig, C. Hofstetter S. Craft P Freeman G Jett J Warren Miss Enke B Co ' ' , . , , ' ' -- Y-U5 ,M.Rh,B.F ,. Frlednck, D. McCain. ROW THREE: L. Ellington, J. Shoptaw, D. Johnson. S. Impson lc elle' K Phlulpe, R. Mehrer' ff. Z, I ,, l f qu 0-- MM.-. , 'fi M ,WWW naman Q. ff , ,W-f' Q y ,,,...,,..,., mm 3 it , ss' ,fe if Q ' f-A 4 is , . Hi... ...A 9 'H it i xi In drama c We ......, meetings. Suzie Need ith, T. Poe.l . Harrison. M hrer. Www. A E Af ln drama class Beth Baggerly and Kim Blixt pretend to be airplane propellers. Stagecraft class builds fall set If one was to walk into the theater during sixth hour, a busy noise of hammering and sawing could have been heard. Up on the stage many students were seen painting and hanging flats that were prepared for the fall play, Pillow Talk. These students were busy in stagecraft class. When asked about her new course Ms. Terry Dickson said, Stagecraft has been a wonderful addition to the theatre department. The fall set proved that the class worked. I'm hoping it will become a yearly course, so the students could have the opportunity to work on the musi- cal as well. Ms. Dickson also taught three Drama I classes and one Drama Il class. Drama I was a course designed to teach students the basic principles and techniques of theatre. Drama ll was a class for students with an intense interest in the arts. At the beginning of the year, Ms. Dickson was assisted by Miss Mary Ann Friedrick from CMSU. mx lib ,Sf . r 5592, , , f. s. He5if'fi?.skQsLs,- , X 1 f ' W cj, Jennifer Riley, Mary Gill, and Missy Enke participate in the pantomime exercise. Wf sw,-wuanuqz I W , ,fn-Q Drama Studgntg build 3 pyramid, Mike Dodig helps Ms. Dickson as her teacher assistant. Drama!49 l A l l C Choirs improve throu h practlce Summit Singers and the prestigious Concert Choir ma- tured as the I98l-82 school year progressed. Many hours were spent by both students and staff perfecting their pieces for local performances and area and state competi- tions. The end of the year was highlighted by the state competition held each year at CMSU in Warrensburg. The choirs were instructed by Mrs. Verna Boten and Mrs. Irene Young. I r 0 if ,f X ,, Summit Singer hit each note with precision! u Concert Choir. Row one: M. Moore. N. Fitzwater. K. Knight. B. Neal, C Wendleman. L. Acuff. M. Bybee. S. Keisker. A. Westerfield. T. Hudson. D Klubek. R. Gregg, B. Sprecher. Mrs. Irene Young. Row Two: A. Baldwin, N Hamblin. R. Turnbow. C. Ruland, C. Saunders. S. Brackman. M. Schauffler. C Walton. K. Keithly. A. Reynolds. J. Warren, K. Holland. L. Vick. C. Barker. Z Z M ' f, J f I .ff g k f W . f Y of Q Swv W Glen Jett. Kelly Knight. Penny Freeman. and Roy Crigger pay attention to a little constructive criticism. M. McCorkel. S. Hoselton. Row three: P. Freeman. J. Gilligan. R. Green, Ray. B. Feller. J. Lawrence. S. Brackman. P. Beam, B. Johnson. R. Hernandel B. Stickler. S. Patterson. M. Lingle. L. Anderson. Row Four: R. Criggenl King, P. Snyder. G. Weight, B. Clink. J. Dock. T. Jones. J. Drigalla. S. Smilll D. Zammar, T. Fowler, R. Mehrer. G. Jett. A. Zuber. i 5OfConcert Choir i 3 Summit Singer' Green. Row T man, Shelly H ' 'I e If , if' , -W f - ,- --.--.....i.-W....,-........v. , 11' ,- M.,-A 'ff' S Vocal students hit hi h notes Lees Summits, Sounds of Now and Then, hit many high notes this year. Known as a Swing Choir, the group, com- posed of 28 singers and various instrumentalists per- formed for several civics organizations, churches, clubs, elementary schools, the junior high and at various shop- ping centers during the Christmas holidays. Other high- lights during the year included the choir performing at the Swing Choir Festival hosted by NWMSU at Maryville with 32 other schools from the 4-state area. The group consisted of Freshman through Seniors and was directed by Mrs. Verna Boten. The Ninth grade women's choir began their second year at L.S.H.S. adding new faces to the crowd. Under the direction of Mrs. Irene Young, the choir was able to make many rewarding improvements. This enabled the girls to be able to move on to the more outstanding vocal groups in the coming years. Z . - f A f f . .vw X Z f 442 D7 V '- WZ fn' A, 5 ,ff ,X f V! vf V, W 46 f ff f f f I Freshman girls choir practices to make perfect. Freshman Girls Choir. ROW ONE: M. Stevens. S. Adair, J. Rand. R. Lentz, R. Marcum, V. Simpson, L. Scofield, S. Johnston, L. Johns, A. Gardner, S. Baty, Mrs. Irene Young, director, B. Carter fseatedj. ROW TWO: C. Hope, D. Rich- ter, T. Schaller, D. Schrupp, C. Becklean, K. Clevenger, T. Lowe, J. Vick, L. Uhrig, B. Mathis, C. Kidwell, C. Harrington. ROW THREE: D. Martain. A. 52fFreshman Girls Choir C0ml5kY- R. Pittman, J. Wilson. D. Hazlett. A. Gourley, L. Wineganl Hawes. 5. Spreeman, K. Keithly, D. Preston. T. Wilson. P. Collins. ROV FOUR: C. Langenburg, L. Sheldon. K. Coldsnow, D. Hefner, C. Seifertl Kenyon, R. Plaas. K. Gray. L. Scamacca, K. Bedsaul. G. Skelton, T. Birgeml Herndricks. M. Mitchner. QNot pictured: D. Baltz, D. Waltersj. 50und of No, HMS. Alan Z da Vick. B0 Sdllliders. Eri IJ 1 1 5 f X 2 upvusw 4 Ap --,., 0 1 '50 , , I ,fm W 5' M U 1 61 Z If 428 2 ag 4 yy? W 9' ww W '14 'l ,iz 5 'zfy' V, f fy' W 'F 4 f WJ , I f WZMMAM' 'F' Choirs perform well - as usual Men's and Women's Choir performed well as usual. They sang at the Fall, Christmas, and Spring Concerts. as well 35 the concert at PLJH. The joint choirs also contributed to the Baccalaureate ceremonies by singing H few Illnes- The music department sold meats and cheeses as a fund raising project. They raised over 59000. . 22 fs. W ,ff A J 6 Mhyf Mrs. Verna Boten directs the Men's Choir. MW Women's Choir practices every day to prepare for their performances. Men's Choir warms up before breaking into song. ROW ONE: Stephanie Jaggers, Linda Garza, Brenda Neal, Kathy Joseph, Kim Pemberton, Lori Liberman, Kris Potts, Michelle Dillard, Michelle Mendez, Lori Shipps. Shawn Titus, Dawn Zerger, Kim Campbell. Lynda Rowland, Verna Boten, Roy Farren. ROW TWO: Sheryl Nelson, Lynn Groover, Diana Shackleford, Sheila Haas, Nancy Tucker. Donna Shackleford, Betty Betteridge. Sheri Schultz, Lynn McQueen, Melanie Eubank. Lori Watson, Missy Ulrich, Nancy Shue, Mitzi Bybee, Natalie Conroy, Michelle McCorkle, Karen Carter. ROW THREE: Toni Ortiz, Linda Holland, Colleen Goedecke, Rhonda Gregg, 54f'Men's and Women's Choir Clydene Brown. Karen Bark, Marcie Laugenberg, Nancy Pence, Susan Setlel' Tammie Delk. Donna Michael. Tammy Jones, Collette Payne, Jan SLOW' Dana Dowler, Katy Holland. Nancy Smoots, Lisa Jones, Cindy Shenkel. ROW FOUR: Terri Robison, Susan McFee, Shannon Jipson, .lohnna FOICY' Ann Corrigan, Lisa Bricker. Shelly Crenshaw. Barb Harrison, Missy Enke, Kflll Krey, Becky Hilpman. Becky Copeland, Maria Eidson, Vonda Walker, Travel Johnson, Laura Mudroch, Kathy Davis. Janet White, Shari Whiting. Debbi' Muckey. Rc ROW ONE: ' Nield. Franc Bigge, Todd White, Kirk John Walkel liams, Paul Jones, Bob 1 V' ,.,,.- M- ,, mia M. -JY' bfi-M 11 nf 2 of 1- 3f ff, -gif 722 41. .QV X ex X X Qw X 1 f 5 I 'Q y ,M bln . ,Mn x 1,9 wh My n f' C z f f X3 Z W if ,, fp'- ,3 I- ' W ' V Z M f ,, QW yi ,gwz 4' ,Q 7- f' Q, 6 f, 1 Z W , , ,, , 77 , 4, W 2 VZ qlxgpa Ni QNX N ix X ,Q :LX ,SW yl,f:'U., , .X ly , X Q ff -I X if 3 w X is 4:5 Z , X! fi. , N, M ,W . - ,Q NV,.a3XX7,r,1x N ,Sf as yy, Q, E513 NCVX ' , ix QNVQY Nw ,--,gy X . gi - S351 Y: SWS 21 ?'19?'L'Z,- , ,.,,.N- C., ,...,,..-, C.-.-f -. Q.-K -----f-,,...,,.-,,.e......,,,,.,T,.....,,-,.,v.,Y , ,T,e.,. .. . ,. . L, .YA ' S 4 ' i-iii Marchin and displa s talent The l98I marching season was full of change for the Ti- gers as Mr. James Oliver debuted as the marching band director, bringing with him a new marching technique. Mr. Oliver teamed with Mr. Bill VanPelt and Mr. Charles Jones to create an exciting new show for the Golden Ti- ger Marching Band. The show, which won second place in both the Southwest Iowa Band Day, and the Missouri Western State College Homecoming Parade, featured Dra- matic Opener, Thin Red Line, Storm King, and Ol' Man River. Steve Collum stands ready to play. The Golden Tigers show their award-winning form. Marching Band: Row One: B. Young, M. McCorkle, M. Schauffler, S. Robin- son. D. Mairet. D. LaCupple, R. Nelson, P. Rhinehart. J. LaGuire, N. Davis, D Zammar, J. Stokes, P. Beam. Row Two. L. Gorman, L. Fick, J. Downs, D. Ba- con, M. Dillard, K. Davis, E. Hackleman, D. Dowler, C. Hawes, A. Adair, C. LePage. L. Splinter, M. Houston, S. Sharp, S. Osborn, 3. Fox, C. Douglas, J Rand. Row Three: M. Mendez, A. Piepergerdes, B. Beam, K. Kiethly. D. Lions. V. Simpson, C. Welch, B. Sims, D. Muckey. M. Lingle, P. VanPeIt. S. Dick. S. Snyder, K. Campbell. C. Carter, D. Skinman, J. Zuber, Row Four: M. Pimm 1' 'X sf ui A 91? M 'f f- ' fei'-ff fF?f--WM--------W ----Y- --- if-. -.-W - ,. -Wm , ,vii .A N e Na QXSEWES Q e 22 , f Zifzffi' A 5, , .ff e, ff, ff My 46'-f ff ' ,g 9, , A Sympl gy ,yi A 1 in t Q X . 1 -1 . I, f f it 9 The Golden Tigers are one of the highlights of the I Q f. X WWW A Symphonic Band member, Beth Carter, rehearses for a performance. C. Nagle. J. zach, J. Law- h, A. Davoref nrnes, B. COY' is, G. Doctor. L, McCue. l- Schoettlin. 5' MW W Q 1 i ,441 982, LSHS, Homecoming Parade. Freshman. Jeff Price. likes to clown around during Marching Band. , l A ! Becky Young is the I982 Drum Major. we , ff1 l Marching Bandf57 Bands promote more interest The Symphonic Band upheld its fine tradition once again in the I98I-82 season. The success of the band was owed to a combination of elements, including talent, fine literature and much hard work under the guidance of Mr. James Oli- ver. Highlights of the season included playing two difficult and classic pieces. lncantation and Dance, and Hopak. The Concert and Varsity Band consisted of students who had a definite interest in music. The class was designed to focus mainly on the fundamentals of band. lnstructed by Mr. James Oliver, a new addition to the music department, and Mr. Bill Van Pelt, the students gained a better awareness of the different styles and techniques used in different pieces of music, while perfecting their own playing skills. Through hours of tedious practice and repeated movements, the stu- dents were able to produce quality performances. Who knows? Among them may be another Doc Severinson, Buddy Rich or even a Chuck Mangionel X ,fl Z f. ' Q ,, ,,,. ...nv ff ' , f , 1 X f f, ff ff ,,,. Q , i ff W f f f W 12 .7 ,HW ' Q K' ', V f ' 1 Befkl' FOX PIBYS her flute me'0di0US'Y- Ce Ce Sadler has no trouble keeping the beat. ww 'f W 5, af' Q W., in 4 T . M R I. 5 C of ' .fi wpw . . ox.. R. Plaas, L. Toler, D. Jones. Row Il: C. Mason, D. Hefner, W. Perry, K. Smith, B. Smith, E. itte, C. Migliazzo, director, Mr. J. Oliver. Row Ill: A. Jessee, J. Heaviland. V. Dale, B. Savage, M. Owens. E. iewptt. B. Parrish. Rlow IV: K. Williams. W. Gillette, B. Corum, M. Mitchell, T. Bratton, R. Murphy J, au wel, Row V: T. White, D. Barnthouse, R. Taylor, R. Sullivan, T. childers, S. Burgess, C. Blum, M, Shafe' 58!Bands 2' Russ Green concentrates diligently on his part Symphonic Batarse, K. Lingle, J. St J. Zuber, Steinman, K f Avis Concert Ba P'9P9fgerde LY0n. B, ge fhael. ,ll DK on his pan. in i ,M I ff E C 9 4' Symphonic Band. Row One: S. Keisker, C. Douglas, L. Gorman, M. Dillard, K. Balarse, K. Keithly, S. Osborn. B. Young. Row Two: P. VanPelt, B. Sims, M. Lingle. J. Stokes, M. Schauffler. K. Parris. P. Rinehart. C. McKaskel. A. Adair. J,Zuber, D. Bacon. Row Three: S. Dick. R. Lee, S. Snyder, D. Muckey. D. Steinman. K. Carter, J. Stokes. T. Kellough. K. Kidwell. S. Collum. D. Hazlett. B. Warner, C. Trantham, T. Decker, K. Davis, S. Sharp, D. Dowler, Row Four: T. Schacherbauer, T. Burch, M. Burke, A. Mendez. C. Carter, K. McKaskel, K. Campbell, S. Brackman, D. Beach, T. Walker, M. Barnes, B. Coy, M. North, B. Sprecher, P. Beam, Row Five. Mr. James Oliver, M. McCorkle, D. Zammar, D. Lauepple, S. Robinson. N. Davis. D. Wooderson, D. Bedwell, L. McCue. 1 l ' ' f 5' V9 fy ZPHCQN Band. Row One. C. Harrington, B. Fox, M. Hooston. L. Rick, A. llepefgerdes, C. Dubay, L. Splinter, E. Hackleman. L. Woodford. Row Two. D. -Yon. B- Beam, B. Craig, V. Simpson, A. Devor. C. Welch, K. Keithly. D. Mi- Cllael' -l- Down. C. LePage, L. Winn, J. Rand, C. Puffet. M. Pimm. Row Three n e.,,', J J P. Terry, L. Simpkins, C. Becker, D. Wilson, L. Baker, J. Fannin, J. LaGuire. P. Schoettlin, Ce Ce Sadler, D. Dundas, R. Nelson, B. Carter, R. Farrel, G. Docter, J. Pirie, D. Tapscott, R. Greene, D. Craven, A. Mallett, P. Simpkins, Mr. Bill VanPeIt, director. Bands!59 Beautiful sounds The orchestra was a devoted crowd of students whose long hours of rehearsing enabled the concert bands to please all of their crowds, big or little. Mr. Berlin strove towards perfection and quality with the sounds of the players. Over the years, this group of students has grown in size as well as their beautiful sound, and is a proud part of our school. Row I: C. Hofsttetter, W. Sherman, I. Cancienne, K. Clevenger. Mr. Berlin. V. Baker, S. Patterson, M. Eubank, P. Snyder. Row 2: L. Ehlers. E. Mowatt. Row 3. M. North. L. Shipley, L. Loftes. T. Schaller, M. Amona, L. Scrivner, D. Owens. L. Kreeger. C. Seifert. B. Kirkpatrick. T. Hofsttetter, Row 4: S. Wilson. L. Scarborough, O. Melton. K. Roberts, T. Harrison, F. Haus. K. Maxey. S. Pausch, A. Adair. B. Young. J. Stokes, B. Simms, T. Schackerbauer, P. Rine- X 'b The violin makes beautiful sounds. 60fOrchestra 7, W! 2 rg, F 'U Q 7f'.. A . sf. .M 1 Q ,201 If Everyone works diligently towards playing better. hart. M. Shafe, R. Simpson, N. Verbrugge, Row 5: C. Dix, A. Farris, T. Cary, K. Edgington, M. Cooper, T. Dellough, K. Carter, J. Stokes. S. CoIIum,L Chambley, S. Beach, D. Wilson. B. Sprecker, M. North, P. Beam, CD. Bedwell. Row 6: J. Grey. P. VanPelt. N. Simmons. S. Robinson, D. Merritt. A. Dalrymple, D. DeSpain. FRONT RON The instrument's big, but the sound is bigger. MIDDLE RC I . -. L P 2 S ,N Y A T M is X , H X I X 5 1 X Corps finishes successful season The Lee's Summit Golden Tiger Flag Corps began its season once again by marching with the band and com- peting in competitions, parades, and appearing at sporting events. Among the competitions were the Missouri West- ern State Homecoming Parade, Southwest lowa Band Jam- boree, the Blue Springs Field Competition, and the Cole Younger Days Parade. The Marching Band's new director, Mr. James Oliver, with the technical expertise of Mr. Charles Jones, the Flag Corps coordinator, work together to perfect what was to be a very successful season. Among the fifteen girls, Linda Simpkins, the drill cap- tain, along with the four squad leaders, Carol McKaskel, Pam Lupens, Tracey Brockman, and Kay McKaskel per- fected the routines. IOOZ, effort was given of each indi- vidual so that the corps was able to execute to the best of their ability at each performance. Most of the girls were veterans of a season or two. As Angie Farris, sopho- more, put it, lt's demanding, but worth it! i Sherry Wilson shows excellent form. RONT ROW Tracey Brockman Carol McKaskel Pam Lupens Kay McKaskeI. na Michael, Mary Mitchner, Lisa Winnegar, Terry Schacherbauer. NOT PIC- MIDDLE ROW Sher Wilson Kim Keithle An ie Farris BACK ROW Don- TURED: Captain, Linda Simpkins, Cindy Saunders, Debbie Tshirehart, Rita Lee. ,MW i It . E E L-Q E 5 E I I i E r Jun le Jockies get GRARD The volleyball and basketball seasons were livened up once again last year by the group known as the Jungle Jockies. Word of the Jungle Jockies spread throughout the Kansas City area, and attempts were made to chal- lenge the intensity of the Lee's Summit spirit. During the year, special costumes were designated for special games. Among these were togas, hawaiian outfits, punk rock clothes, and of course-panty hose over the headl At mid-season the Jungle Jockies were strengthened when the Jungle Jockettes were formed. They were an organized group of spirited females who were led by Alicia Reynolds. The Jockies were led by Kevin Uuicej Johnson, Brian CSweenyD Hartnett, and Joel CSpooJ Law- rence. Head coach, Fred Turner said of his bleacher crea- tures, Without them, we'd be nothingl Q ff , 4 , by 15 .1 Q If X I? X in P it . W . bv , WMMMMWWM , X 'A ' Y , ' f ,IW I I. ' ' 4 X I f 5 - , W ,qt 1 , 3 5 74' , ,7 M -f I , I V ff 1 I l ,,, ' , , r My -I W. ba yd? f,., '?I'f f X f ,. , .. , f . ,. ,1 A , ,fl g q , , .I 1 f A mr, , W ' 4 f , 'ffm UWM ,,Aw ,IM z ff Ziff! i f Mfg if l f W ,, M Q W 7,1 ' W W , ff ,, My ,f .i M! ff f David Walsh-the merit of a great Jungle Jockie. The Jockettes spell out T-I-G-E-R-S during half time. Joel Lawrence wears the Jungle Jockies favorite out- E155 ti at The Jockies turn out in full force at the Blue Springs game, 62!Jungle Jockies -an il x X Qgkss fit-panty hose over the head. if as l I believe thi i i Q Q l I Come 'Www Jeff O'Dell. the H8975 on l 'fs WW Q Mm ff, Q 4 1 , 7 I V ,ff 1, I ,z 4 4 f 'Z 5 ff W W f Q W W 5 fi if W 7, f X 5 1 f ff' W 75, i f ,f 2 , 1, favorite out- ,,.. f, 'X af z SB W' 44 a.--..., .illf ,M 2 , M WN M, L y '1 ,I . l ll ll lg ll I4 ,. 1 ll I 1 , . 'fm -xg awww Ibelieve that Mark Heineman, Brian Hartnett. and Mark Doherty are showing a bit too much cleavage. sNNK5 ' C TX W MM - X . ww N: W A W i ik Q 5 Q t X Q if N X ex x X Nw N lui at wi kg. X .htm . Y 'QQ N 5 Q w Come on Sweeny, what do you think you are trying to do? mrwig , f f d? , , 1 f 4 f :ff0'Dell, Cash Carpenter, Joel Lawrence. and Eric Ford cheer e AA' The Jungle Jockies pyramids are great while they last. 'fl K Tigers OH- K. Smith, B. Clink. J. Mehrer. and R. Winegar form a portion of the Jockies tunnel. Jungle Jockies!63 . - - W.-- ,, - - -,-Y - . , , ...M - trait A . , . --.A .. . T A ' TAT T A T A TMC A A T T' ' A A M ., N X w .. N .- -,.c- ,-.-.. W ., , me , .. . ---- -.------ .-.M-.... .. ..-. .. .. ,,,... C... .4 T e spirit behind the school Last year the Spirit Club was very involved in many dif- ferent functions. They started a new, possible tradition for LSHS. You have to be a MlGS, member in good standing. You had to attend at least 20 home games, 5 meetings, and help in one fund-raiser. The big money raiser last year was a car wash at Hardees. Sandy Cooper was the sponsor for Spirit Club, becoming as involved as the students. She says, School Spirit has been better than in previous years because of the joint ef- forts of Spirit Club and Student Council. They work together toward a main goal and their leadership has been great! Sheri Lasswell, president of Spirit Club, says, Spirit Club has gotten together and is very spirited. It has strengthened and improved. The officers for Spirit Club were: President, Sheri Laswell, Vice-President, Janice Gillgan, Secretary, Su- san Baker, and Treasurer, Caroline Meyer. Last year the Spirit Club raised over 52,000 by selling cal- endars and coupon books. They came into the year with no money and they are leaving with 52,0001 Not Bad? They did have fun raising it, too. They went to Lake Jacomo and on a picnic. Spirit Club. Row One: J. Snow, K. Swift, K. Walsch, J. Gilligan, S. Lasswell, S. Baker, C. Meyer. Row Two: E. Hackleman, K. Phillips, N. Sifuentes, M. Langenburg, J. Walsh, K. Edgington, J. Wilkerson, R. Richardson, J. Sanders. J. Waite, B. Craig, A. Baldwin, J. Proctor. P. Mucke. L. Meyer, K. Bloomfield, T. Meyer, S. Son, L. Baylie, J. Kennamer, D. Godwin, C. May. T. Childress, B. Milvain. C. Jennings, T. Schacherbaur, C. Wendleman. Row Three: L. Jeffers, K. Magady, M. Mendez, K. Pemberton, W. Rose. S. Bratcher, D. Beach, L. Bedwell, R. Marcum, J. Rand, P. Gibson, J. Vick, T. Lowe, G. Skelton. K. Bedsaul, K. Dunlap, L. Sheldon, A. Shapiro. S. Baty, S. Crenshaw, L. Givan. D. Dallamn. S. Fischbach, J. White, J. Shuck. M. Vinck, K. Evans, S. Wilson. Row Four: J. Downs, M. Brown, K. Heisterburg, A. Lee, J. Heaviland, S. Peacher. V. Walker. M. Couch, S. Barnett, A. Brewer, W. Leprat, A. Reynolds. G. Wood, W. Sherman, N. Hamblin, C. Drysdale, R. Kalstrup, C. Becklean, A. Growley, R. Plaas, D. Muckey, A. Legant, D. Early, S. Hudson, S. Blackburn, 1 X K X Mrs. Cooper: second year Spirit Club sponsor. A. Munsen. M. Stelle, W. Pence, T. Holbert, S. Pemberton, Row Five: S. Man- ning, R. McCullough, K. Danner, S. Smith, D. Huff, P. Turnbow, K. Ruland, N. Conroy, R. Sheldon, S. Denny. J. Faulwell, D. Fullington, K. McKaskel. l. Simpkins, P. Luppens. T. Murphy, F. Haus, G. Coldsnow, T. Johnson, L Brown, M. Bear. B. Hunter, M. Burris, L. Rountree. Row Six: M. Taylor, l. Bargman. M. Shafe, B. Whaley, L. Hake, K. Fredrickson, A. Terry, M. Stawinski, A. Long. M. Bott, K. Foell, J. Riley. A. Haley, K. Phillippe. l. Winegar, T. Jones, M. Mitchner, S. Walton, P. Jones. C. Dubay, J. Meadows, S. Keisker. J. Hertzog, S. Matchell. Row Seven: C. Bartlett, L, Clark. P. Schoettlin, D. Adams, D. Luther, J. O'Dell, J. Dir, P. Sipek, K. Meyer. J. Campbell, D. Siegel, K. Epperson, K. Bloomfield. S. Adair, L. Watson, C. Kidwell, M. Enke, J. Warren. A. Bell, T. O'Malley, J. Lawrence, C. Little, S. Ratleff. A. Lally, J. Foley, D. Antrim, R. Groom. fp! MMM ., f V' Sal X N RW ilk fi Z! .f. pm mf? f f W :wg , HW : . Hn iw ffff 1 :Wf if!!! ti-f ,fi W if f ' . Z..Y7...i A W, Z K .. 4 ' Five: S. Maul K. Ruland. N McKaskel. l. . Johnson. lr M. Taylor. ll A. Terry. M5 .. Phillippe. l f, J. Meadows , L. Clark.P K. Meyer. l L. Watson. C 'e, C. Little. 5- l 5,,Wf..Wpv,, . f awww,-wmvvww l f1 .gy .,, ,Q 4 5, f w ,. I 'J , J y 0 fs 7 6 . X 4, It L .I . ,7W7', ,..e 1- s Linda Holland hangs one of Spirit Club's posters. X4 I, ,V f ff .171 , .1 M x f f f. , 41 -'fy ., 1 -. ,f M. f , Shari Keisker works at one of the meetings. X ' ' - 2 . ,V 1 I . f ,'.e. . f f f-- f . , yr' , KZ ' .fn ,bf , f if f, f W f lm .f f f :ffl iff , ' X f Members cheer the tigers on to victory. f., 4, f , 4 . Q ' ' ' ' asv...-f . M ff .A ,ff I 1 fr ffj ff , ' fff 1' ' .A f ,J rf W1 f f,, W 2 Z! W f f ' ff Krls Phillips concentrates on the meet: g. . .Lff X f f X f Spirit Club holds up spirit posters. Gina Wood and Fran Haus take a break. gk W l l 1 1 1 i 1 l 1 .1 1.1 Yxwflwkk 4 fi! lf il l l l 1 9 1 Cheerleaders ave active schedule Annette Baldwin, Kathy Bloomfield, Sheri Lasswell and Wendy Sherman were chosen to represent Lee's Summit High School as varsity cheerleaders again last year. New faces rounding out the Varsity D were Susan Baker, Lania Brown, Tracy Epperson, Neta Hamblen, Tracey John- son, Laura Meyer, Judy Waite and Gina Wood. The squad participated in a summer camp held at NWMS where they received two first place ribbons, three second place ribbons and a super squad ribbon. Lee's Summit High boasts a punctilious sporting schedule and throughout the many practices, pep assemblies, and games the varsity cheerleaders were always there. Last year the cheerleading squad cheered for football, volleyball, boys and girls cross country, wrestling, boys and girls basket- ball and a new sport-soccer. At the beginning of the school year, the senior and junior cheerleaders chanted for varsity as well as junior varsity games. Cheering for both categories was quite a hassle until the junior varsity games were taken over by the sophomore squad. ' . , wafvawww uaasnlnnuffwew- M' A 'p. xv- A' I pmmasfmufimnrfbfn is 1 J A K 2 F53 f ' The varsity squad loves showing good pyramids to the crowd. Z A, . , - .2747 f . fn- ,, , X V A I we V- .M . 1 W, fw..,,. .JW W, -A ' Wf AMW' 1 Vf f ffffeffwffm'-, , - -in .zmzm-7 ..Q:c7j:.':.Z7M, Aw, V 4 W f f 4' T301 ' ' , ' .zff If Am , ham ' , fy 121 - ' my dmafmhmswhmwm. 7m Wmmwawwf g'4fyWQA,Q,,Qf'QZw,g,,,,!46 I Qanyfwjjzf-1' Y ' fewfwe . - mw,44wwmvf,wfff1wr mwwwwwww WV? f M ,f Wm, V 4,413 f f f ' 10 '. V ' f fWWMQ Wmwfa,w,w W WW' WW'f,' ,W ' ff fain' - , '7'f'j 'W - Va u 1 MQW VV V . . , ,.,,, -,,,,.. ...,, . ,fm 5 .,,..,,,. 9 Wm , V M, P I V . , ,nf . H V, W WWW, j V fr J, , VV V , 1-Ml. 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X . -- V jf , u f M4 V1fff.1fwMWfemQfwff ffVf f f f- . 0 Cheerleaders practicing for perfection. while doing a pyramid. 50021 KEN: Annette Baldwin, Mrs. Jackie Snow, sponsor, Hamblen, Judy Waite, Gina Wood, Tracy Epperson and Kathy en y erman. Middle Row. Tracey Johnson, Laura Meyer, Blggmflgld Lania Brown, Sheri Lasswell. Back Row: Susan Baker, Neta n The senior gals are amy. 66!Va rsity Cheerleaders goofing around. 1 ,KJ , 7 31 ' f M1 Zu The club them Refore NRQES we .W I 4 . , Y 'Jr ct S .. . ftiwfl N' iwtfuikg any ul y Sikaiivffkiimi whim ' M9391 - Ianni f S35 f lun' ,ff 4-fm. f I ug anne: If L F' sq 1 d. -umfww annum wma wmmwuon f mana ff W7 M1141 wane y . 5- uaawffwmwmmun f 44407111 11 wfwmjw fwfffgww-,, Waswfawaw' fav' ,. W4 W' ww M' .. Wnwmkwzfazflf M f s , . :Mex 1 .. mfwwewaw M ww 1 W 79140 f7W'f' V' QM, ,MWMUW AM 'JM MDM ' - . , YM 1 WN ' ' WM WM' ' 4 , f,,fW.1',f,.y 1. ef -- 1 5 f w . - f ,wwfw-V' ff ,A M ww V. I' my aww WZ - W, f we -, - ,JMX I if ,fwmff ., , WWW, I f .r A Nw gn . Y . , K M , Ulm ft! f A f . WMMUW' f wfflaupamwwww ,rm M1189 6mfv'1W4wuv1lI , . W ... , , , ,W W M f., 7 '9Itv M Qmff WZ7' I M ti .iff My , L. 47 JAWQ N, Vx X W4 , .HW , 6, W f A . M W HW f A x X . I mid. Is are alWf'Y5 d. .iqvz The Cheerleaders look for the dependable spirit club that always sits in front of them and helps them cheer. B9f0Y2 marching in the p Cheerleaders practice smiling. , W , by arade. freshman Cheerleaders make new friends from different schools. Front Row: Kim Dunlap, Mindy Brown, Kelli Bedsaul. Middle Row: Ginny Skelton. Pam Gibson. Back Row: Stacy Baty. Front Row: Kris Phillips. Middle Row: Donna Long, Jennifer Riley, Linda Roundtree. Back Row: Laura Scrivner, Niga Sifuentes. We 'mms fw vi,44+W ,, , ,ffw .... , . . .,., .,.,,, 311-any Pam Gibson shows perfection and style while cheering. WNMAXV 17, , W.. ffawcghftlf. ,, ff ' ,Jeff ,X ,, , VN, Mf f , fm. f , Sophomore cheerleaders show one of their simple formations. CheerIeaders!67 I Y -, , nr Y i T -.-,...-..t.,,,,--l . Y s T e Drlll Team has . , T. g outstanding year 4 a aaaaaaa - , re ef... , ' T 2 . , V. . ry ,lf 1 V: rv - , f If 2. Last year, as some of you may have noticed, the number of ,r y H i 7 1 ,y y Z, ,ey yy y . MW . , -A it f Q ,,,,,.. Vy,. ,, ff I , e , girls on the Drill Team was cut from twenty-four to seventeen. gm: , ,, f'fi7,! y 77,7 Qfiiffinfw if W, ,fy If ,, f Q I A The reason for this, said sponsor Jamie Brewer, was: Fewer , -22 . 1 talented people tried out. We are more concerned with quality at M than with quantity. The girls practiced for up to four hours a week during foot- ball season, and up to three hours a week during basketball season. They performed at most of the home football and bas- ketball games, and at pep assemblies. . Last year's Drill Team was one of the best in a long time. They deserved every applause, award, and standing ovation they received. 5, We Qs -4 , w 3, . ru 'E . 1 UT rv : c.. ..- ET V5 Q o i: 2. :a ru 5, N 'Q 1 N E . :i vo Q U V1 ET o F s ities new I Row ONE: ' :E 115' c0-captain. Childress. mi. ss The Drill Team is seen marching onto the floor many times throughout the season. The gii 1 X 3 ln a performance of Superstar the girls look and 'fy reach for the sky. Q R li Shawna Matchell, Cindy Wendelman, and Tonya Childress have a good time marching in parades 68fDrill Team 4 ff vm. M- ,r ' 1 .fi VW! an 1. i. 5- 1 F 9 ACM gicsnc ROW ONE: Pharra Mucke. captain: Mrs. Jamie Brewer, sponsor: Terri Meyer, fo-captain. ROW TWO: Jill Sanders, Shari Keisker, Brooke Milvain, Tonya Childress. Jody Kennamer. Donna Godwin. ROW THREE: Shawna Matchell. The girls perform a rippled kick-line in one of their novelty routines. Drill Team tips their hats to their fellow students. paradeSV if-ul rn I ,, Q .XM -.. K 1 ' , xi , 1 fr O f ig f . AJ Shari Son Caroline Meyer Patti Meyer Camle May Tammy Jones Debbie Muckey Rhonda Groom Cindy Wendelman if ours of hard work pay off when every leg is straight every toe is pointed and not a beat is missed during a performance. Drill Team!69 'I s l l 5 f f -' W N ZX, V x f , 1 . X f f j'f U4 f 5 , agp . ,. , ff if 4 ff ., ' ' f,,,ff,,f , ,, , f I ,f X , X MQW. ,I ,uf fl 1 , gf ' 'AMW f f - 74' f , ' X f Q , 1 , f + f ,mf ff f 9114 ,V W arf, ' I 7 5 X V f, ww- ff HZ? X f,,, 13? VL fi my WX. W 7 fa El' , 01,45 V, W : f , Q 4 Mi QW V ' ,, ,paw f l'gf,y v X , -V ,di W 1 My 1, ' if f ' v x V ,QW ,-4' U, 'V 1 4 W f A A 1 I , f uf. if f , .1 W ,, ly ' , 5 X v ' wk Mi Vx Y , 1 f ...f .Q ,M ' A f 31,-A PEL fu. nf Qoqxwfif i XV 1 Y sr Masq. Young, R' W., r I A er, xg. ge S .. N ' M.. vs ,NNN xw .. AVQXQQ . A. i. Jeff Ranville soars above an opposing player. Greg Fields puts a powerful foot to the ball. ii , V. r '71 1 A, eg ' Ml 1 A W 7 Y lf! . , -,,,,m. v ,If A V ,Q Wwxgrk 4-1 . j rl 142, I Wqzldaiwl 41 ' ' Ag ' C ,, wa. ' '42, be Q' 8 x v. f In . I JW 'nf ' , Q . ' A, W . , g. we-X My ,Q af wp- , gf. V 'Magi - lr' ' 3, H W f?7w5iQ.W.LzwY ?5i-es ' Q.. ' :JT 'V ' My A ff--' ' Y 9 'T ' ' - Y ML' 'M 1 1 VM 0 M t W , , 'Y ' ' 4 Msg, - Z M, ff, 5 . , .f M ,N W l Q , is .1 we , -if ' -, 22. ,, , W . z aff 4 g 1 ff ff' ,jg ,, 1' W2 .gg an .QW ,ze off 4' A , gf' 2 . ,, , V I 4 ',, .. -- 3 ,, htm, i,lwaw4Yn-Q, -,ll ff,w,4j Q ir 4121 2 M 7,4 M Q g . 36457, ,, 4 9 , , Q ,, ' fftsp ,mmm , ,fy , Q . fm, Q 0 F, ' ' M W v f 4 . Jeff Ranville makes a pass to another Tiger player. Soccer!73 - 2 2 2 2 C' a .5-in li www A N M. .P cv Z www f I , . X f W if if Z , K ,,f.f'fr f f f Z W- 2 X 4 f new f ' , ff 7 5 f 6 Z I, qgwmrifgi f X , j x X QQ , 1 A 5 ' 1, , 9 , Vf A, ,W X ,f j ,V , M ' , 24 f ', I 1 -. Z Y 'f 'L A 'V . Q' X , 1 Elylnmuuumi -mx ff Www iff p74fMfff ffffv X ff ffyf 'm,7Z54Q9f!'fn1,f , L f ,f fm fqwz , SX AW I . kv-- NW... .E ,, ,, ,, Y -M -- :vs-,,--:-,,,l.,:,,-.,- H-, ff- 2 1 5 1 i 5 Z Q 5 E S ,J I --'Vi V, -N ' . 1 ' - ' N 5 N ff'-f ' . Y ' Hifh, Front Row: T. Amos, J. Hargrave, D. Fields, J. Walden, C. Williams, B. White, J. Black, B. Folsom, Row Two: M. Scholtz, J. Lawrence, K. Guenther, D. Graham, B. Wagner, M. Smith. M. Morgan, J. Brockman, Row Three: B. X 1 f f i wif P 4 U Preston, D. Green, D. Gorley, D. Brown, E. Gustafson, C. Schreckler, C. New- ton, T. Norris, Row Four. D. Rodenbaugh, D. Allen, A. Strohmeyer, P. Rouse, J. Wainright, B. McDonald, G. Madden Brian McDonald rests during a game. Chuck Newton watches one of the games. 5 7 f 9 V, ! 3 5 fm ,ff- ff. , , 47 f Chuck Newton runs for a touchdown. Where are all the women you promised? .. . f E ,gf .. Qt 78!Junlor Varsity Football The l9f and Mark loS5' The ll make up . ' '7 ..,, f I 5 W , 1 W f 24 1 ff! X 4.47 , K - I wg , :ff 1 V. 0 A' it J , ' 4 zz ,V V my .- , ' V Qi f l' f f J' ' ,f f w ,' 1 e 41 I f V 4 fy' ff' f 5 f-ZQW 4 14 y f 5 ,..4,f+L? 4 7 Gr? 0 1 j 1 5 W, ,f A, . 1 yf 01 ,, 01 ff Sophomore Delk, S. Th Decker, P. Reed, B. M UESTH GERS I l I ! Freshmen I D' Mucken l- Upsal, T THIRD RO' Sophomores improved football record The I98I sophomore football team, coached by Ed Cahill and Mark Hale, ended their season with eight wins and one Loss, The team improved their record from last year. Al- though the team was lacking in size, they had a lot of de- termination and proved they could win. This team will help make up the future Varsity and JV football squads. The Freshmen team ended its season with an even record of three wins and three losses. The freshmen squad was coached by Tom Christian. Stan Loomis, and Dennis Smith. Although the team finished with an even record, they showed a lot of potential. Ller. C. New- er. P. Rouse. :hes one of -.1 Q. ore football team. FRONT ROW: M. Redfield, S. Roberts, D. Vann. T. Kresisel, J. Bowlin. BACK ROW: K. Baker, R. Zahorchak, A. Darlrymple, K. S. Thyer, E. Monahan, D. Harris, J. Shunk. K. Roberts, M. Alleman, S. Lavalley, D. Roach, S. Lowe, C. Kirth, R. Tye, D. Scott. NOT PICTURED: J. P. Brown. MIDDLE ROW. R. Boyer, M. McMorkle, S. Carithers, T. Yates, G. McDaniels B. Magan. K. Stevens, D. Hughes, M. Garten, D. Lamb, D. Hargrave, J. n football team. FRONT ROW: J. Knopps. P. Crosby. SECOND ROW. T. Fann, J. Phillips. A. Bishoff, C. Nagel, L. Jennings. B. Parrish, A. Fletcher. Muckenthaler. M. Mitchell, G. Clawson, K. Watson, B. Magan, N. Roberts, R. Simpson, Coach S. Loomis. FOURTH ROW: Coach D. Smith, Coach T. I'uPsal. T. Hulsey, B. McCoy, J. Bockover, O. Viets III, F. Tempel, K. Orr. Christian, T. King, M. Ricketts, K. Lawrence, R. Schritenthal, M. Jones, M. MRD ROW: J. McFarland, S. Abrahamson. A. Devor, M. Nield, T. Farmer, Hankins, J. Wilkinson. M. Chapman, J. Kelly. G. Fisk, S. Cox, T. Griffin 79!FootbaIl Doubles team takes fourth in state The doubles team of Indra Cancienne and Monica Lewis played their way up to the state tennis tournament in Colum- bia. They won their first-round in quarterfinal matches and ended fourth in state in the semifinals. Cancienne and Lewis beat teams from Clayton and Joplin Parkwood in straight sets, but lost to a team from Lindbergh 6-4, 6-O. Other Tiger teammates were the duo of Becky Owens and Julie Proctor. They were eliminated at the quarterfinal level which was jointly held at Barstow and Minor Park. Also Becky Owens and Betsy Molinario, the Tigers entrants in the district singles competition, were both eliminated. They did well, de- spite playing in poor conditions for a tennis match. Coach Jan Jensen stated, l'm real proud of all them. lt's a nice way to end the season. l Becky Owens is off the ground for a power shot. Jensen. To get a strong full swing. Betsy Molinario reaches back far. 8O!Girl's Tennis Indra Cancienne quickly reaches for a low shot. of ' irl's T , f'f1f'll f' lf? if J Nlonii f f 1 f, f , , -..4 ,,,,,,,, y ,W fa , ,fd f , ,ff 5 , , I f '2 W X X s ' 1 4 i 7 W Xi X 5 1 1 w 2 ff Oi. Ali -m..u.wf Z K, fx ' Q, - I ', ' W1 . , ',7fWu 31 ' 'h,..,,wVff I W W W 1 x 5 W W I WW WW 1W if 1 W W W W I lie Proctor, Indra Cancienne. Tennis Team. ROW ONE: Tracey Mallot, Michelle McClung, Coach Jan Lewis, Becky Daney, Becky Owens, Ju lensen. Shawna Snider, Melanie Groom. ROW TWO: Betsy Molinario, Monica Lqsf ' , ' E ff ' Mis, Q. . , L. -if fslv A Sgt - ' it We ,nc i ,- gym 'X wx X N' , -V, ,N - .' Mmm Q' 'v we as 'Q .W in-if I N if , Q, ' F aw-r., , fy SK .V , Q V ' , , Elini , f V 1 ,-fvfX.x'g? I . 'N 3 fa x -v ' 5 1: I fungus. shot. Monica Lewis and Indra Cancienne exhibit teamwork ability which led them to fourth in state. Julie Proctor delivers an awesome serve. Girl's Tennis!8 I Q 2 E i M- ..... J 5 Q 2 2 i 1 i i ill 64? CC runners had successful season Boys Cross Country showed several improvements last year. By exhibiting pride and motivation, the Tigers showed why they were one of the top teams in the state. The team placed well in several events that included the winning of the Raytown South Invitational, coming in second in the conference, third in sectional, fourth in district, and eighth in state. Junior Varsity was also im- pressive. We had an outstanding season, finishing as one of the top three teams in the Kansas City area, and hav- ing Nick Adams come in fourteenth in the state, said Coach Childress. 2 Nick Adams and Kirt Kim run neck and neck for the lead. f Exertmg maximum effort is Kurt Klrn. Bruce Stickler prepares to cross the finish line. X 4'15y.,flWWM,, I , fl . As ugiyggaf f ' Ywftwi fa hi '45 YW Q V ,j ' .95 'QWA4 15. . Danny Martell strives for first place. X first Rf l'-vo' T, U Avlallg RDWMN fe i4 'V ., V, A Este 1 iff f ii .QQ Q Z3 . 'S A t 5 sg! We . ' Ni d. ' ,,.: AW,-ee . , gfvfg. V llll, lall f I , lim , W , I I 1 f Aff 1 A M W WW 1 X 49 W iw? 'Q , 2 f ,Qk,Q,17 G, 4 ' ' , W , f Q , ! X , W 1 . 4 f , .,, ,, if 4 , iff' 4 7 R R R M ,,,, R y :f: : ' l y ou ,'f,4f ff' 'f ff .f f fi 5 ff X Alf! f ,, f f ,y fv .4' f M ,g 7 A,,,fL, f gffffi' f , ,ff X 5 f we V 1 91 , I W, Q x 'Q' w th h'lI. Bruce Stickler and Danny Martell are close to the finish. A group of runners come over e I F . D X FHS' R ' ' M ll. R ss Gr nkewicz. Steve Ward. Row Gufstason, Doug OW. Robert Morris. Danny arte o y m Kevin Davis. lic: Tony Pollard, Cartland Burns, Lance Antle, Nick Adams. Row Three: John Scott Folso . l' Malley. David Cleary. Kurt Kirn, James Rosher, Bruce Stickler. Row Four: Niles YNXSMS isa X ' w xg. t vga. 1 x Xu? R 1 D Q' isfrgfg ' s Adams. Ross Warner, Coach Childress, David Kleikamp. Cross Country!83 Cross Countr team wins conference Over the hills and through the woods-that is where you would have found Bonnie Craig, Cindy Oldenburg, Joni Zuber, Kim Campbell, Michelle North, and Beth Shelp, the members of the Girls Cross Country team. The girls had an overall good season. They won ll of their meets while placing l4th at state in Jefferson City. Michelle North received first place in All-Conference. Last year was the first year that they recognized the girls cross country team in our division. Lee's Summit took first place in the All-Conference. They received a plaque and a banner which will be hung in the field house. When asked who the most outstanding member was Miss Black replied, We didn't have just one outstanding girl. They all worked hard and finished the season as a team. The team consisted of four returning Ietterman who were Bonnie Craig, Cindy Oldenburg, Joni Zuber, and Kim Campbell. 17 ff,-W ,y , f ,W ,' Q ff 7 wi M ,A 1. ,f l I 7 ' . , zfwffff f' If ff H l aw ' A ' , M X UVM Q, J f yy W, f , , , ,. 'MQ . ' way ev j, N I ' , , f Taking each step in stride is freshman, Karen Bloomfield. Cindy Oldenburg and Kim Campbell race to the finish line! 5 if . K ffm - 'yfiff :4 W V O f WIEW 3:39 9 V ff fig' , ,mil ya Q ,iff f f vs . ' j fi' V 'Vs' , fs.. I ,A . ,, ,, ,-I X I mg an 1 5 iq! ,A gg ,r K.: ia f if l' f Y ,W wfwfff 1 ,W ' . ,, WW 4 jf , f g ' ,W I ' f' ' W' . J ,f '- ' 'Mx we my ff f My W Q 'V ww if V I 6 I f , 9 1 f, ,,, Ma! ff ,X Ziff, M a ,M 3 l 7 Cindy Oldenburg and Kim Campbell give it all the 4 X as S V W ,wxxedx-is gxx f J 'WNY y KKK' ik . Z 've got. Stiving for success is senior. Bonnie Craig. Cll...-l ' V GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY. ROW ONE: Cindy Oldenburg, Kim Campell. Michelle North. ROW TWO: Bonnie Craig. manager: Missy wilus, Coaen. Ulallc Black, Beth Schelp, Joni Zuber. Girls Cross Country!85 umblers- est yet If you were to walk into the fieldhouse any day of the week, you would see I6 gymnasts working on the balance beam, vault, uneven bars, and the floor perfecting their skills. The I98l-82 gymnastic season was the best ever. The team won eight out of ten meets. Competing in the Olathe Invitational, Lee's Summit came in first out of ten schools. ln the Lee's Summit Invitational they also came in first place. The top Varsity all-arounders were Julie Shuck and Kim Batarse. The top Junior Varsity all-arounder was Angela Ricks. We competed with three Missouri teams. The rest were from Olathe and Shawnee Mission schools. The gymnasts worked really hard and did extremely weII. said Coach Anderson. The gymnasts improved over last season, and they are wif ff'! ,fff wwf X fffff C f ff f f, ff,,!f.f , Hf f V ff f 1 'ff WW looking IOWaI'Cl mOl'6 successful 56350115 IO COITIQ. Shawna Matchell performs gracefully on the beam QW fm' M-m,,,.,,,, , 4 We fr few, X, Q ,ngaiww f f flow I. Robin Underwood, Kerry Leftwich, Shawna Matchell. Christy Brooke Milvain, Jodi Fristoe, Karen Scott, Coach Anderson Row Ill Julie oflsenef- KBIITY ROHGY- ROW ll. Melanie Melton. Tonya Childress, manager, Shuck, Lisa Licata. Tracey Phillips, Barbra Bly Kim Batarse 86!Gymnastics f X :Q The Ti er Roundballers completed a fine season last year. of Bi Roundballers cad towards t0p 8 With the guidance of Coach Fred Turner and the leadership of senior captain Brian Humphreys, the Tigers began their climb to the top of the Big 6 Conference. Led by the consis- tent shooting of guards Jeff Brockman and Buddy Watson and strong rebounding of Del Reynolds and Brian Richey, the Tigers starting five proved they were tough competition for all foes. Led by Dalton Vann and Eddie Monahan, the Junior Varsi- ty also had a good year. Coached by Paul Schulze, the JV proved as a starting block for future varsity players. The sophomores, led by Rick Atha, compiled a 7-IO record, and the freshmen, coached by Sandy Cahill, were 5-ll for l98l-82. 4.1 a V 4, i 1 KJ M . .469 W 22 ii A, P s. M .px Brian Humphreys skys for a rebound. N , -, - , 6 Ns X Z Brian Humphreys goes up for two against O'Hara. Varsity' cl-ef' lo Right? Amhonl' Kn0PPf CMgr.J Darin Huff, Coach Schulze, Brian Richey, Buddy Watson, Jeff Ham' mond, Del Reynolds, Coach Turner, Brian Humphreys. Jeff Brockman, Coach Ross, Carey Farmer, Carter Pattersvn CMef.D 88!BasketbaII L. T41 if f Row 2 Q .,.. s :,: '-1'- I -- ff . iff-s :-:1 -'-:. r , :.: Aga- .:-1 V W ' . . . V S9 1 k. ', 5 , .Q g , ' Q sq ...I , - f - M .4 1, ,fy ly y N' ' ' F' , 7 - y Tr ' :us 1, 5. A 'Q gb, Q 5 m .Ig I 1 4 X 0 ,, di Qf, 1 ' I 2 ' 'luf '--..---'J ,f I l ! ,MV Z . - freshman. Row I. Tom Bennett, Scott Jacobs, Chris Mack, Chris Sprague, Damon Cummings, Mike King. Row 2. Lance Baker, Greg Edwards, Tim Farmer, Bob Magan, Vaughn Baker. Row 3. Mike Reven, Ron Schrienthal, Allen Bishoff, Paul Yarns, Jeff Wilkinson. Brent McCurIey. WWW' WRUBDNQNWK an S t B is ,, XS is S .R 55 v sf wi QQSX Vw Jeff Brockman attempts to make a pass. A - N 21 , Q 3. 'Q X at Q 5 K as gf' uw ZUHV Jeff Ham PatterS0 h h , Buddy Watson lets go of a shot. Del Reynolds goes high for t e s ot S' f s , EQ Q Buddy Watson drives through the lane. X I gg f . 7, B ' f. hwy Brian Humphreys looks for an opening. If 1 an H T' .I ', kwntp an R 9 9 ' f 1 X , ja, , ll Q- I .5 2l e T b f , l .,,,. Jeff Brockman drives around a Grandview man. , X 9 X an.. ,f f s f P5-197 'f ,' f 51 6 X Z 1 ' f . W I f f 1 'Z F J' 4' ,K y f f , W1 5 x f ,W :N X 7 ,f , ffsfnff ,M 7 f, g f f f , I f , ,f f ,f ,A f f fx 4, sf, 1 f K 4 , f v , f 1 ff , Y , 4 1 , J f f f , 7 ,X , an ' f 1 Q 'nBiff-Nw at ,V LL' f ff ,GQ an ' ' ,:gyg,gf.4-,, , - ,-M ml? 2.9 W 9 Vg,w1,,! M , Q I, My y ,IQ 3 ,fy V 4 4 ,Q 1 'ffffkfff ' f W ,f iff, V Q , Z f y L 4 f M2 ,X j VC W, !,!j ,yj,f J ff p W, Of , 5 W7 f , 'N 1 , f f,, Z .9 9 .wif 1, , s ? . :es L KQMK 9? ' .5 ' ' 'Q-:L A .gli 1. .A fi' it f 152 4 -was s 3 4. i if in N ss X xt- . .M 1 - A , s f VIN'- -Q 'J in..-M-f T .J. 4 X. is .K Sf Row I: tl Brian Richey drives for a basket. The Tigers shoots a jump shot. H1 coach 9O!'BasketbaII Junior Varsity. Row I: Coach Paul Schulze, Shawn Abrahamson, Ed Monahan. Dalton Vann, Jeff Phillips, Jim Knopps. Coach Rich Atha. Row 2. Bill Magan, Roger Parrish. Tim Freeland, Brian Guenther, Eric Gustafson. Doug Roberts, Steve Thayer, Doug Ensworth. if ii 'Viz I W 4 ,V III. K. En Lewis. I2 SHS girls remain big six upowerhousen L .i 1 21 . ,,,-1 f 1 ,Q Row I. trainer, Timolyn Skeeters, Kim Campbell, manager, Bonnie Craig Row II, Coach L. Jansen, L. Shipley, D. Early. R. Lee, Ass't Coach, C. Battles. Row Ill. K. Erickson, D. Thomas. G. Coldsnow, R. Sheldon. I. Cancienne. Top: M. . Coach Rich Lewis hayer. Doug With an abundance of talent, experience and leadership, the l98l-82 Tiger girl's basketball squad once again had a successful season. By seizing the Blue Springs, the Hickman Mills and the Shawnee Mission Northwest tournaments, the girls proved their ability to remain at the top of the confer- ence chart. The Varsity team was led by returning seniors, Monica Lewis, Dayna Early, Ginger Coldsnow, Ronda Sheldon, Indra Cancienne, and Diane Thomas. Junior, Rita Lee and sophomores, Kim Campbell, Lisa Shipley and Kippy Erickson rounded out the squad. Senior, Dayna Early explains that the success of the season was due to, . . the ability to func- tion as a team and the depth of the squad as a whole. The junior varsity squad consisted of juniors and sopho- mores who concentrated on improving their playing skills and gaining experience for varsity competition. Their suc- cessful season was often attributed to dominate floor lead- ers such as Tracy D. Phillips, Toni-Ann Ortiz and Pam Reinsel. The freshman squad had an equally successful season with a record of I3-2. They were led by outstanding perfor- mances by such players as Susan Carpenter, Angie Hen- dricks, and Andrea Hall. The l98I-82 Tiger girl's basketball staff consisted of Head Coach, Mr. Larry Jansen, Assistant Coaches, Miss Cathy Battles and Mr. Tom Christian. 4 Row I1 Reagan Brown, Shannon Benton. Row II: P. Bryant. N. Verbrugge, P. Reinsel. D. McCain, D. Smith, Row Ill: S. Jonas. C. Oldenburg. T. D. Phillips, A. Bell, Row IV: Caoch L, Coach L. Jansen, B. Hilpman, T.A. Phillips, K. Krey. Coach C, Battles. Girls Baske1baIl!9I . 14 'K' 1 W? WMV! N i f K If T g T ti I 1, l .. -Q A in W U .V 2 3 A 5 Shown is Pam Reinsel attempting to tip it to the Tiger team. Exhibiting her flawless jump-shot is Rita Lee, junior. Tracy D. Phillips contemplates where her next pass will be. E' W fa, .WW A X X. Diane Thomas attempts another bucket, for two. is Q 92!Girl's Basketball ns. A X gg Wi t X ci 'X Y es Mew WOW . AMW - X . V ' 'lifwifis x 1 ve . .sv-xs:Sf . ,.,. --, of iii' . ,. t . ,Mc X , ' XXNQA i fag -, - Mwfwigif.. . . . Monica Lewis completes the fast break with SUCA CBSS. Ro ww Q. is . Y. mm N KN J R. Freshmen, 3.v. show promise x Ng .ix X., FM. .. . .55 Q A ' , . . . A . slgw LJV gy was , 'T li iw X j J 3 Ill. 5 4yi be wit hu.. .- ,WT 9u. , i'..r1rv1... Row I: A. Hall, S. Johnston, D. May. Row ll. D. Taylor, W. Pittman, L. Mead. Row lll. M. Duff, S. Carpenter, S. Love, T. Lowe, Row IV: A. Brewer, P. Dickeson, K. Coldsnow, A. Hendricks. K. Thomas, A C h .C ' ' . on T lmsllan Angie Hendricks puts up a shot for W ii' ' fi Y MJT, ,. , QL w . ,. 2 I ' The usual starting lineup consisted of: Front Row: A. Hall, P. Dickeson, S. . a w . l A ' Carpenter. Back Row. K. Coldsnow. K. Thomas, Coach T. Christian, A. Hendricks. , ,tf f W Jw, .4 ff! 13 K 1 h sup- Andrea Hall looks for the open receiver. Kathy Coldsnow awaits Andrea Hall's downcourt pass. Girl's Basketball!93 two Wrestlers cllnch conference pennant The I98I-82 wrestling squad had a lot to be proud of last season. The highlight of the season was no doubt the winning of the first conference championship since I972. According to Coach Jay Helland, the achievement was a result of the outstanding talent and dedication of the young men on the squad. Improvement was also attribut- ed to the strong competition in each weight class and few injuries. This was evident, as the squad maintained an undefeated record in both duals and quads and also placed first in the Blue Springs tournament. The squad set higher, more realistic goals this year due to the tremen- dous returning talent. 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Dances and other activities were also enjoyed by students- throughout the year. Seniors looked forward to graduation and began future goals in education and careers. Paul Martin comes out from hiding during Sr. float building. ' Ro Acklin Allison Adair Dou Adams Scott Akins Eddie Aman Renee Y I B lland Burns visits by his locker aftei Jennifer Anderson Leta Anderson Adele Andrews Keith Arbuckle Kurt Arbuckle Geri Asher . Charles Aylward Dan Bailey todd Bmlgy Brenda Baker Annette Baldwin Seniors! 97 V s- -------f i ...gg W . ' A' f Y . fu S We rolled with thechanges 1 Susan Baker Scott Bargman ' A B ty t Karen Bark Carla Barker Mike Barnes Susan Barnes Lon Craven lends his artistic hand to the Home- fy Johnna Baxter Mark Baylre Sandra Beach Kam Beaty Mark Bellamy Craig Belser Gail Bishop Sheila Blackburn 981 Seniors Terry Becker Rhonda Bedsaul Randy Beebe Mike Bell , N Steve Belser Julie Bennett Teresa Berbereia Lucia Birkmeyff The y fl . Help! John Brock has his finger caught in the typewriter. Smile and fake it. John. on Y 'F L . n '-'xgn V . T: i f I 1. , ' X I. V ' ' 7 - -211' ' 'if-'----fi 4-1 '- ' '- -1' --' li f--- -' Y - V B ' ' ,- -i , ,WH ' Hw y, ' ,,,, 1 44. ,Q H 3 H ' , ,Q ,-BQ, ,.f ,,., , ,M W, ,WY AL ap, W , , , r f Barnes vb 4 y Kathy Bloomfield Rusty,Boersma' Dee Ann Bollinger Ken Boone Tr5tTis'Bossox 1 Beaty I Rosa Boswell Becky Braden Debbie Branick John Brock Tracy Brockman Randy Brown Laurie Farrar and Kathy Ruland r-e-a-l-I-y enjoy Homecoming Ike Bell Sabrina Brockman Kim Brumfleld Bruce Buesslng a Birkmeyer The versatile Ronda Sheldon, can sure stuff it: that is, the Homecoming Joh float. n. Indra Canclenne Bob Carboneau Kathy Carlisle Cartland Burns Chris Cam I I v I Seniors! 99 . I I V ,' 'I - 'I Z r I M lg ij I W z I I IW I . ' I I I I 2 I? . Il . . . . W I I III I I! . W I II I ,I y , III I ,M II II :I I., I II I :QI 'I II I ,II III II I- 1 I I I ' I , I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I f I I I I I I I I ' Karen Carter C - Lori Castle Carolyn Carpenter Cash Carpenter .Carla Carter A A I .y f Q K ,Qggf 1 W Cla Stephen Cesarz ' I Coy Childers Ryan Church Jerry Clewell Mike Coday Ginger Coldsnow Laura Coleman Connie Collier Mike Jacobs and Cary Williams are too groovy! Bobby Cotter E Bill Collins fMike Collins Jae - 1 e. I00!Senlors Jeff O'DeII punks out. Steve Collum Ralph Conner Je 7.4 Qs A f 3 N N stle , ,,v,.x.,w ,.,, 1 Q 5, XA X Ex 9 X W? F F oday l yy ,y X 4 Tx wf fs, :ee - -- - X, Seniors get too crazy Clint Conners Natalie 'Conroy Renee Constable Jackie Copette Brent Corley Alisa Corn Boy that assembly was sure a gas' Collier Iollins Jeff Costello Brian Cox Sherri Craft Bonnie Craig Debbie Craig Lon Craven ' Eric Crofut 1 Mike Crosby Lisa Curtis , , . as ' I 'W C Becky Young. at your service! Lisa Cussimanio Bryan Danner Jeff Dansby' Seniors! I 0 l gg., C-.1 4 Y.5...A+,, .ji , 1' ,,.' . , . , '- A Y .Y Y.-, . - W-., , - P' , ,- .. ......--..,.....,..-.....,...-0-Y Y F , , . Y,-- Y- V Y - - -V- in MY-'Arm J?-4 ,,,,,,,4-,.,,.. -- Y. 4, Kathy' Davis ' ' Richard Davis Scott Davis 'l Suzi Dean Allen Diamond Sam Dire 4 Chris Dix Tim Dobbins Debbie Dodson James smokey McEntire sets the parade on fire. Honestly officer. I didn't do it. I02! Seniors iF K F-lf'Z25:11-L-f' 5i4f'f'i-3fi'lf'-'i'lf -1-6 7371-mfffvn-vii-'iiiviis,, ' , W .Y if ' The award winning Senior float tips it s hat in celebration. Nat Dolan Ann Donnelly Denise Doores Cindy Douglas Dennis Douglas Danny Doyle Steve Drew Chris Driscoll Jeff Driscoll 'W -w sw-la as Us ation. , gv l ? -..J A' 7-1 i--ff- l71'Tw fin, J-aa' , utimunB..nL1Ys. f Y, .4 - - f -- v ' -f A A - - ---- H- --f-- -W A -- A----'A-----47 --.Q NWA V.,.. ,WT ,., wJ,,,.. . ., H- ,, x ' X . . - . , Dayna Early Terry Eaton - Lisa Edmonsond Susan Edwards Bill Eiskina N Q 7 , ti V V 4' ff W ' -I ,v-, Q Q1 X . . Robin Elder scan Euaon Mike 'Ellis lim MM ,,M-WMM' 'WW wmv Tracy Epperson Doug Falke Lynn Famulmer Did somebody steal Robert Stark s hood? se Doores , X ' Carey Farmer Laurie Farrar Blll Filler ny Doyle Seniors of 82 show a little humor A f i f f. f ful - 4 ff?- WQZQJ , . Af- Tom Fowler Doug Franklin Joe Ff3SiBl' gy , l f Driscoll Heal Fake Jackie Fisher ' T' Seniorsf I 03 In l -,g,, - ,,, r-lf ,IL ., .fi-' i .-- . , ,A MA , .., ' ' D' E ,, , Z 1 ' ' ' ' rZ::l4,1f,f..e: L,.,,f - 5? emaaw, of AAN, ,,, ,,d to , Y o fm o Y L 74. ,W , ,ae-.,- vale G y J Seniors share .gll0du'12ill12S' y V Doug Fredricksoh Penny Freeman A Ron Froehlich Chris Fuller f Johnna Baxter joins Steve Green for a little beach Lori Gallagher Jeff Gamble BrendagGardner Lori Garrison is 1 meh I 4 va, M V f hr l W 1 U V Rosemary Giacomo Ginger Gibson Jill Gilbert Janice Gilligan Mike Glukowsky Donna Godwin G Colleen Goedecke Steve Gorman Neal Grady Doug Graham K 4 x U 1 Stephanie Graham Donna Grainger Jim Green ' Steve Green H . . Ross. Warner greets a few fans. ' I04! Seniors I M---A-7 e-V7 .. , ,,, ,-,,,,-, ,,, H4 , V, ,,F,,,,,4,Lgf.H,,4 t - Y V V-V -. W 1 i 74 A in i kv . ' ' N v if . Y e V , ..-- ji'-4 Win! -in-qi-v4V Y ll E. .F .. . , V . 'YL ' ii V ,F . 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H fs W Y iff 3 w 4 7' 1 - in 'l k ,, .1,:.z..ii:.,-f?- ,, , Quin- -7- , L,:,f,Li,.f5fL1,1f.1.fL 1931-2---21-'l'flf,A ..,-,-',.-.--Af-fn We're ack in Blacku . . . and Gold- ffm lin'- Barry Herron Jeanne Hilligoss Christy Hofstetter Shelly Hoselton Ah. but if only the score had ended like this. Cindy Howard Kathy Howe Stacey Hudson Damn Huff Shawn Hulsey Brian Humphreys Jeff Hurley Tern Hustad . -wwf like I told ya Silvio, says Mr. Mark Hale. be cool Stephanie Jaggars Paul Jeffers and the girls will love it, I should know. f I 06! Seniors J f 1 ij.,i3g35g.151s.a.lfjffj..e+ff 12iIT-elif T-as-H- 's 'A' H. L,ff.siL-ff' is't 3j.:e,...-...a...-H ' as 1,-1-ffm W H Dill LeAnn Hisle A Dave Hix T J af f , fi if jfa ff -1, W yi U4 L- wf Teresa Hudson Michon Huston Gloria Hutcherson Mike Jacobs y , 1 7 J 'N l Gina Jenkins Glen Jfll .p w,ln ' 2 'fr rfnf- f' A ff ,-:W 2 b -rv - -- .-.- - - r x- -' A re Hix ny Howe Diuana Jewitl Amy Johnson Mary Johnson Tom Jones J Tim Jones George Jordan Tim Kasinger Doug Keim E 1 Rick Winegar agrees. l'm 2 cool 4 you. Gary Kelly Scott Kelly Jody Kennamer i Huslad Le Jacobs what S ,hwy Ihe return of glD7 Pal Keyhrll Bruan Kldwell Julre Kim ilen Jell Vernle Kung lrsa Krrn Robert Kmle Davld Klenkamp Pal Klole A Seniors! IO7 I, .f4 ,,,'.,-1 f -- -f--e J- - -Mc f , Rex Groceman . . . vampire or man? V-+- , U W., E ,V ,5:L,jTW:Y.VmA 3,711 wmngrx-.. V J, -1 - 1 , ! W Rick Kim i Kelly Knight A-vllwnv Knows ' Gael- Kowalski ZZ' ,L Lori Kruger Victor Kurtz Pam Lane Jill Lape Joann laPietra Vicki Larson Sherri lasswell Todd Lathrope ' Heidi Lau Rvbffl leiich Sure I get into Devo, explains Jim Shoptaw. IOS! Seniors ina '-liwuur +1- ' ,1nniL,- A '..,. Evangelos Lemperos Monica Lewis lisa Licata Rhonda Lictenberger Juanita -Lipe lisa Loftis Kelly Logan David Loveland Mark lowderman Doug Luther ,...au l , I 1 . , 5 L, Wal-V , . A- - .. ..1 ... U.. . ...a w A. ,. W ,V --.4-,pw Y 1 fe- 66 9 99 kllass of 8 Eric lutz Kathy Lynn Danny Mairet Bond Marrs l Danny Martell Kirk Martin Paul Martin Shawna Matchell , Camie May Vic Kurtz smiles after a hearty lunch. 1 Michelle McCorkle Shan McCoy James McEntlre I Scntt McKinnis' DeAnn Mclanahan Kent Mclaughlln ,- A-fn .,:e..w.?1:,, Y W 1 , , ,,,,-,- - , , , , -. JW 'rl - ,zvgezf -V 7 ..,.-'-.-H W f V l Seniors reminisce the past! 'Q F Debbie McMulin YRhonda Ma:Whorter Jeff Mehrer Susan Meier V Melanie Melton ' Angie Mendez, Caroline Meyer Laura ,Meyer ' ' Terri Meyer Valerie Meyer Kevin Michael Mike Miller Tina Milchener Betsy Molinario Stacey Monson Liana Marak Kevin Morris' Greg Muckenlhaler Pharra Mucke Charlie Mudd C Kim Muenks Leah Miller Gary Morris Kelley Murray Casey Jones loves his serninar! 5 Brenda Neal Sheryl Nelson Robyn NicholS l 1 1 ' ZX, MN Y aan-- ,5 7 fffffff fff, f W Hfffk X :fiw,ffW ,iwyjffnf 'WZKZZ' M44 , jf 7 5 .4 .ff f 7 ' -' , Mimi- - H ,- H7 , ,yy ,Aff W- f Q f 7 ,V ff! , gil 1 -N MA ,V . I , ,J I I 0 Mendez I Miller , P -'zz ,- 'y Morris f Murray :yn Nichols. 11 - Sharon Nicklas Mike Nill Marcy North Kenneth O'Brien Jen u Uell Charlie O'Quinn Glenda Oswalt Don Palumbo Steve Paneitz Todd Pap Brad Parrish Sheryl Patterson Steve Patterson Pam Paxton uoneue rayne Amy Pearson Cathy Pearson Doyle Penning Jeff Mehrer and Todd Thomas go crazy when they read magazines abou Fortune and Success. . I I Jennifer Perin . Scott Phillips Jason Phillippe Tim Pigue 'ArIetta Pirie Brian Poindexter ' I Tony Pollard Bonnie Ponseigo ' A Seniors! I I I 27 I A I V. V-Q , Y .4,, I ,Y ,p ,., . ,, .NY PIL ,- V x-T, Y. '- - A '- we-gg ,lf-'f ' .1 4 'Q-'1,,,5g- -t .. . I f 4, 1 . I I I I I I I 1 1 4 I I I I I y I I i I I I I I I' I I I I II 11 IIII f r , I I ISI gEI CII 1 II ,II X 1 I I il 'I' I E sy I I I 51 I II ,Ip II In 1 5, II If ': II :II Q. 5 I E I 5 I r,,..- Graduates of 82' share ood times Buster Pratt Michelle Price Julie Proctor Jennifer Rand Scott Ratliff Scott Reichman fig - ,fx Y 5-.- Greg Porter ' Kim Potts Carol Puffett Cindy Quinn Phil Rellergert Shelly Renken - Je , f Alicia Reynolds Becky Ricketts Danny Rife 4 Tracy Epperson tries to tell Gina Jenkins a ioke! Brian I Riggs Donna Roberts Cathy Robison Terry Robison Jim Rogers Cathy Ronaut 4 V 19 I , f X 5 S rw Q A 4 5 A i t , - W.,- Mal I 5 Jan Ci I Ka1 I L x . Y AC, lTi'i', pw , W.. , ,. ,,,...,a,.-. .,,.-., f,,.--,.,,.-,,i,,.s, , . ...,..'.1 ,Q..y,,.a.',,., ,.,...s,,-. .-f,..,.-.'.,.., . ,. -. , -.,. Y . .. . , .. A ' ' Kathy Roney Tracy Ross Larry Routon Bob Rowden Kathy Ruland S Jenny Ryan Bob Sackuvlch Jill Sanders l.iSa Scarborough M. Melton and M. Schauffler enjoy Drama ll. Marti Schauffler Lorie Schlotzhauer Kathy Schmitt 'Phil Schoettlin Glenda Schorn James Schwermer , Shelli Scott Susan Setley Mike Shafe' . RondaYSheIdon Cindy Shenkel ' Wendy Sherman Jan Shook Seniors! I l 3 !-Y y---f ': '?,. 1X..S.LL. W V - - V - .ffxp l++ , -- -Y -2,,,...,+SE:?!- - if V, ,fi isa... Jim Shoptaw N ' S98 ' iq ,,, V J:-ff ff lv' J ,, ll y James Shriver Donna Shue Jeff Siegel Tom Silvio Beth Sims 1 New Years Eve is a celebration for Scott Bargman and Fran Harding. J Gary Smith W Patty Smith Brian Sprecher L 4 Susan Stacy Robert Stark Mark Steinmetz i 1 I Jayne Stems David Stevens Bruce Stickler h A I K 1 2 n Tammie Stone Karen Stroud Jody Tatum I I I4!Seniors 'Wm - Jody Kennamer and Shari McCoy talh about personal busiIiES at a Ne' Years Eve Party. 1 L f 1 Q' 'K a U W x A , N I I , , l'. ' rw- I. TQ. E Q ' ' 1' P ' - - w'1gn?i2?f,. -----df--1-ws---we--fu -..am-.....,,.-..,.,-,,.,.,,.,M,mMAB, K,,,, H,-H A-nw -W -D-W-A HMM R A A -4? 'V km X V - 30,6 4. 554 --'1,1g ,- s - ,, V. jf, Smsif. . nh' Sims Katy Taylor Paul Terry Tim Thompson Diane Thomas .A ' Fred Thomas Steve Thomas - Todd Thomas Rulh Tippelt CouId've been the whiskey, mighia been the n Sprecher ,1 QQ, ' 2, f 4 W If JK' f 1 f ' 151 ' E 9 1 wi T ' ' ff f 1: ' AWGN' SL- 3 '4 k 'Steinmetz Y Y ess at a New ,...n.Q fs-1'f.' .K::--'-'Asn-f We re havin some fun now says Neal Grady Rosemary Turnbow Sandra Turney Paula Uchtman Jenette Valenti Steve Vance Paula Vaughn Laurie Ves . Joe Torrance Marc Toler ' Lisa Trober Dennis Tschirhart LIC efgf. . K, A X 2 f ,- 1 f A ' ' hw -1 ff ,- f,'Aw! 'G ' t linda Vick Judy Waite Seniors! 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X eq 1 X X X X X ' S ' ' 'XX X at last 1 Lori Downing Carol Downy Denise Draheim Jeff Drigalla Cindy Dubay Mike Dudick Diana Dulin X Shawn Dulohery Becky Duncan Patty Dye Diane Ebert Kim Edgington Gina Edmondson Kevin Edwards iff Todd Edwards Lynn Ehlers Lysa Ellington Tammi Elliot Charles Ellis Jeff Ellis Carl Engelhardt Spirit soars XXX ' V, 'S s , . S .V N - - X Scott Enloe Judy Falk Mary Farmer Roy Farren Jim Feller Dave Fields Greg Fields during Homecomin .VD NX X XXXN X .,... X. ,W . f in Stephanie Meredith Flint Brian Folsom Dina Frazier Fischbach Mike Flint Scott Folsom Veronica Kelly Johnna Foley Eric Ford Fresquez Fitzpatrick Kim Fritke Kathy Flanagan 1 fl 7 ,,,,.ua.-w-1 14 Patti Meyers represented the juniors during Homecoming. Fl 'SI' 5 XX , Steve Smith enjoys the parade. Nicci Fil Scott Fr Kathy Fx Melvin I Ed Gall Dwayne Garre Steve G, X X -s K 'Q X XXYXX 5 t. . . K r, QX X Q t A 1 ix ,LX X N? ,, ,.,- s ' r X5 if as X t..NA A - Q V mf r - x. gui - Q. ,,., ,. It .Q .. 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I26!Juniors C S is Darin Hatfield Phyllis Haynie Kathy Head Craig Hawks Barren Tammy Heagy Hazellrigg ig- .. 1 Jason Henderson Donna Hernandez Julie Hertzog Doug Hill Gary Hill Anne Hisey Jim Hockett Craig Hodges Terry Hoffman Katy Holland Susan Hollis Karla Holman Wes Homan Chris Hoover P, 4 5 13 Z W ,, ,J 'Kwai Tracey Johnst Scott Jol Cathy Hope Tim Horton Michele Debby Hudson Darrin Huke Beth Hunter Walt Jennlngi Dawn .lewitt Greg Jaeger Hovermale Mike liams Kelly Johnson Laura Howley Beth Hrenchir Austin Hubbard Jeff Hunt Tracy Inselman Kristi Iverson Roger Ivey Kent Johnson Kevin Johnson 1 Rob Kar Johnson Bffll Kel Marsha ? V sffw, . !y,,,,f N , , ff' 'M' ff 17 Q4 ff! 5 l Tracey Diana Jones Patty Jones Vickee Jones Johnson Lisa Jones Tammy Jones Teddie Jordan Scott Johnston Steve Brown shows alot of enthusiasm for his picture. 'alt Jennings awn Jewiti reg Jaeger elly JohnS00 ent JohnS0n ' J hnS0 fgrhao R05 Kanai Don Keene Kim Keithly Steve Kelley Johnson Brett Keen Shari Keisker Dawn Kella Teresa Kellough ,, er Randy Kent Shannon Keyhill Lucin Kiado Dena King John King Sara King Danny Kirn Ann Lally Kurt Kirn Kim Lampson Diana Klubek Tammy Landes Janet Lackey Marcie Rhonda Lacy Langenburg Kean Lawlor Joel Lawrence Dan Laupple Who are you serenading Rick Mehre? Tom Lawson Rita Lee Jay Leftwich Amy Legant Troy Lentz Jeff Lewis Juniors!I27 M54-W? . N ! X K aa at Q A X ,Y l-Ofl Ubffman Clndl' l-ml? Rhonda l0Yd Dellnna Mccain Tracey Mallot Stuart Margolis Keith Marshall Cathie Mason David l-lCBl8 Lori l-Ofwn Al I-UPP9n5 D99 D99 Brian Manns David Marr Carl Mason Hideo Matsumoto McCuIlock X MW ZW W f , rr fl? Vw. - Q ,f , 1 Scott Brent McCoy A I W I A Julie Meadows Gary Mersman Mxtcculloch Larry Mccue Rusty Roderick never knows what's going on. Rlck Mehrer Pam Meyer Angie Dana McElroy McDaniel David Ruth McDaniel McGlothIin Brian Carol McDonald McKaskel l28!Juniors Q ,vegan .mm-:mam-nut ,www mavspsrd Diana McMillan Lynn McQueen Vince McRoberts X NXXNQx N X x N A 'Eff ., -. I V fr 12.455-',.,',,,Q5a.y13g:sfS'X-'-:sa XM X s AX .355 X 1 ' . K3 x X YY Gene Madden Hallie Majors Angie Mallot 2 is sw 'W s ' Carl Migliazzo Jacque Ron Moore Pat Morgan Kristi Miller Mitchell Ron Moore Rick Mountain Brooke Milvain Martin Mark Morgan Debbie Muckey Mitchell Paul Moeller f 3 Karen ll Ann Ml Diane ll BSOI1 lfSlll1IOl0 lersman leyer . , , . 'f-' . a s sm K 'age 5 9 f 1 . ff 9 r Q ,L y 2 ff I 'lorgan Mountain ie Muckey JT.-:pf Wasted tim 99 ...-...,WY, , ,WW ,U , Y, ,,-,, I of '4 ' 2 Aff! ff f 4, 1 if 1 Q 79' y Q 1 'W' V- ' - ?,M: ,y Z4a ' A, X .X -, 4 if 7 ,. , IA A! 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P .X-rj'-'VQQQ 4-1 . , C A A N X X X Ns Axe X 'N X X X .13 X xr' , F , N David Phillips Grant Tracy Phillips Piepergerdes Kim Pickard Michelle Pimm Jeff Doak 5 5 4 H., : ?f'.f Lg. 4: 25:2 ' 1' ' wif ' K ' 'img-.1 .- :ij Q , I, ,Q xx 'K 1 ig X y swf 1 R j 3 ,bs it WXXSQ X 'ff xi X Q A is Nathanial Pool Danny Prescott Ninetta Pousch Brad Preston Rhonda Pratt Shawn Purnell 6535 . ,,, Q S N'?'f'lWN: r 1 fw 4 5 7 , 'emi Z N9 , ,ww 'W Swv 3 5? .+I 2,2 X. , Q Q, X +-- 4 ,A f Q5 X 5 3 1 is l ,E ,413 , N v 7 -1 w , Q M , isa V X W A St Q 'N X X as ' x x Scott Ragon Shawna Ratliff Renee Renaut Bruce Rhodes Mark Ranum Randy Ray Jack Repass Mike Rich Jeff Ranville Mike Rayburn Del Reynolds David Richafdso, I 3O!Juniors M 5 Jeff Risner Jan Lisa Kim Rooks Cece Sadler Z ,gt Micheal Rodriguez James Rosher Doug Salm0I1S ' R0b2I'!S Lorinda Rogers Paul Rouse Cindy Saunrlff Darin Peery. Tony Norris, and Gene Madden await the verdict. 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M .M ,f 4,411 f , Qfflf '1 ,, 'l f wfkrfrm, ,f , , Aa 7 X f 1 4 QM f Z M , fff! , , x. , AQ ,Q Z 'f' flfiff David Shannon Chris Sharp Doug Shatas Lonnie Shelton Tim Shepard Mike Shipps Julie Shuck Nancy Shue Gia Sifuentes Mike Silvio Linda Simpkins Donna Simpson Michelle ' ,M , I5 e i ' 'i 't' 'S f f ' 1 , , Af ,fjff fflfjf' X X H ,fb fi , X ff, f Q ,.. 1' X 4,4 Z rv 3 4 ' Wi ll!! 0 1 ff 1 475' M f , f ,, ti, V. 57 Q ff f i Eric Smart Kevin Smiley Brian Smith Denton Smith Kelly Smith Kenny Smith Mark Smith 5741-Cf , Q X ff! e t ,,--l 7 A is f ' wh S7 I A1 . A Mike Smith Todd Smith Phillip Snider Shari Son Kathy Spelman Darci Sprague Bryan Stearman fouling Skaggs Timolyn Skeeters Jumors!l3l uniors come a long way at SF- --J W,-.mu A I 32!Juniors Nancy Steele Connie Steyer Jon Stokes Charlie Stone Scott Stonum Gale Swan Andy Darin Swaim Strohmeyer Chris Sweet Gary Stuart John Sweet Neal Summers Tammy Swearingin Jack Swisher Michelle Taylor Vic Taylor Jon Black is seen at a rare moment . . . he's alone. X' X E lbfg J Jeff Terry Kevin Tilford Carla Turney Marlene Utter .lim Walden Sara Wallace Kirk Ward Jacque Wafffl Tracie Tempel Janice Trober Peter Van Pelt Bret Wagner Vicki Walker David Walsh Rod Ward Karen Warren Joe Thomas Nancy Tucker Missy Ulrich Loyal Waitley Kelly Wallace Melinda Walz Craig Warren Buddy Watson nf , -fs l Jeff Wai Steve ' Debby Camill Karen Scott Wey v-,.- ' .cv - ' , f- N 5 WN XV .-Wsws ,XX N X, 1 fl.. , ,, X . M Lfvcs. 3 L X X 5 wkfik I r . ,. is Q .,.. 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W xg W III,5f , ,,fI, n If I III III .lfffsem , f f K' Q W Irffw ,ff f 0 ,W7 'Z :M , ,W ,fy A ' ff ff ff' Q N XZ! ,iff ,T ,' , 'CK ff X M , ,WI 7 I ,II, ,I,, I II , I ,,II I I, II I f ,,' f I I , II I , I I i f, x - W, N I x II .XI I I x, XII li II XII XI NX, xg? 5 NIS Q IIIX., .I I, , IIII I , , , K f ,f ,, , f Ii H I II II I I SQ Ni. XII ,Ig QI I II BI f I I , I x , N K W V II , I Ix X I OX Xl N1 I , . l34fSophomores A s ? K .A ff Sophon Preside W9 V W Iwaww Af 183' Sophomores set new Sophomore Class Officers: Treasurer, Donna Long: President, Linda Holland: Vice President, Cari Cahill. Not pictured: Secretary, Kim Campbell Qian:-S trends As the class of i984 entered their second year of high school, trends were set, Many things from punk rockers to multi-colored shoe strings were seen. Designer jeans frequented the halls along with alIigators, cowboy hats and boots. The sophomores also discovered there were other things to life besides school. With the coming of age came the gift of a driver's license, and with that came the privilege of using mom and dad's car. With the privi- lege of driving came some unexpected responsibilities, like where to get the money for all that gas you've been using, and whether or not to tell your folks about your Andy Dix pays attention in class. last ticket. High school wasn't all bad though. The sophomores were the oldest students in Div. I. And last but not least. they weren't freshman any more. 46 . .M M 9 i X 'N . Jim Adams Lori Adams Stacy Akins Mike Alleman Ronnie Allen Scott Allison Marie Aman Andy Anderson Kevin Anderson Sheri Anderson Tom Andrews Tim Applegate Bobbi Aschwanden Sophomores! I 35 Ann Babcock Dana Bacon Michelle Babusa Sophomores enjo earnin Shirley Bailey Kent Baker Tracy Bargman Z Cooking looks enjoyable to Lori Kreisel and Holly Lau. Traci Beaty Chris Becker Cindy Beeler Angie Bell Joey Benedett Shannon l36!Sophomores X, M' C, ' fy f Ski , Tiffany Berberick Kevin Birkmeyer Kevin Blixt Doug Bock Larry Boss a-if y if ,kia ,k i 1 gf , Q ,fur-4' Mike Burk Aaron Theres Marie Lucind Butc Z? m Bryan! ve Bullard resa Buesing nny Bumgarnef zrry BurnS ,A-1, A.-. 4 , fl? R W. -X -,-fynqexw, fyqkmpa fl Ml e Cari Cahill Kevin Capps Lee Caughron Dale Chapman Burkhalter Kim Campbell Steve Carithers Aaron Burns Michelle Scott Carlton Therese Burrus Campbell Catrina Carver Marie Busick Mike Campbell .lim Carter Lucinda Monica Butcher Campbell Cooking is fun for Teri Pabst. Duane Cheesman Troy Childers Lorene Clark T + gf. R X News X K. . , We x . -ix sv C cy-C ago ,11xyS4-CQ, yt ' 5 Q W Q so X as if wie S - X 5 X Q .iii 1 . 3 XTX 5 C f X --axes X 9 Q we W5 X4 1, . T at S TX as Q ,,. X QQTQQQ - Qfliaz ,A x Studying is hard work for Lisa Salerno and Mike Robinson. M, xx so Nix K fi? I Illll' x X S as X N, , .V.. W. cc 1 14 xxx X f f x Xxx yf Ax X N X, 47 ,. kc D 0 Sy R Q Scott Craig Shelly Crawford Todd Crawford Mike Crone Sherri Creed Mary Curtis Andy Dalrymple Jeff Danbom Kevin Davis Lola Davis ,,-we ff Norman Davis Tom Delk Todd Davis Joe DeLuca Scott Davidson Scott Dempsey Steve Decker Shelly Dick Todd Decker Keith Diemler Sophomores! I 37 J Sophomores live ast year in zoo Spirit Club rides in the Homecoming parade. W v ,, 1 2, M M M -M Michelle Dillard Jeanne Dir Andy Dix Tim Doherty Dana Dowler I38fSophomores Bobby Downs Jeff Doyel Tim Drennon Tracy Drysdale Brian Dudick w 7 X , f 4 Melinda Dugg Aaron Duncan Brian Dunlap Shara Dunlap John Dunn Sean Fra Kendra Fredri V 4 l P We MV an Z' AW Danny Dyke Tim Earp Marie Eidson Lawanda Elder Bryce Elkins Lisa Ellison Bill Ernst Fred Falk Greg Embry Melanie Lori Falke Shannyn Engle Eubank Suzie Missy Enke Kim Evans Famuliner Doug Ensworth Steve Evans Mike Fannin Kim Epperson Brynda Linden Farrar Kippy Erichson Everman Julie Faulwell Mary Everts Rick Fender Annette Ewing Angie Farris Lisa Fick Garland Fisher Cindy Flick Katie Foell Andrea Fowler B.J. Fox Debra Fulli Geoff 3 Mike G Sean Franco Tim Freeland Jodi Fristoe Randy Fuchs Kendra Janna Fresh Steve Froelich Tony Fuller Fredrickson pf M K These students work together. 92 , Shari Golden Sonja Greathouse Richard Green ine, Teresa Hagers Brian Haines Lisa Hake Sophomores learn basics in Home Ec, Debra Tim Gaston Fullington Linda Garza Geoff Gardisky Greg Gerdts Mlke Garten IIA 8 Giacomo Caprice Graves Brian Hale Doug Hare Angela Harris Tim Harris Mary Gill Mike Gregory H I Doug David Harris Bryan Harrison Doug Gilleland Angela a ev Hargbave Sophomores! I 39 Lisa Harrison Kevin Hart Jill Hasty Jerry Hedrick Tracy Heinlin Kathy Henthorn Nancy Herde l40!Sophomores Chari Hibner Christy Hickman Shari Hill Becky Hilpman Greg Hobson Jodi Hodges Mike Hodges Tim Hofstetter Teddi Holbert Thomas Holladay Linda Holland Tiffany Holloway Rachelle Hoover Brian Horton 1.5 J i i 7 sf Q ,. .. . w l X 3 I s as Q Qs 5 If is Z? Z .,.. 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'X T f x 4 '- .ar , 1 Brian Houston Debbie Hale Jeff Hudson Danny Hughes Doug Hughes Darryle Hombird Starla Hurr Brian Hutcheson Angie lppolito Randy Jaggers Kenny James Chester Jennings Carrie Jessee Shannon Jipsen 3 -Qi: X X , f A ,s Bill Johnson Brett Johnson Sarah Jonas Brian Jones Darrell Jones Lisa Jones Cheray Johnson Aga' , f L Vg sc 1 J xl' S' Sv David Johnson Iris Johnson Lance Johnson Kathie Joseph Kara Kenton James King Jim Kleikamp ': David Kramer Kerry Krey Marla Knighl John Kreisel Lisa Kreisel Lori Kreisel Chris Kurth ll. ,L Allison Kathy L, David L Deboral Brian La .:, l L. - New t ,Q ysxjsygs X L XS R 'Vx X fi Xss ,aw Q. . . l Mudd ael Mudd u Mudroch ' Muenks .Au - ndra NorriS vin Norris onne Nori0f' la, YH Newland Elm O'Brien EW Odneal lindy Oldenbur KWH Oliver g :Kohn O'Malley Salla Osborne afah Osborne we --'uh as-' Todd Osborn Paul Osterloh Mike Oswald Debra Owens Teri Pabst Lori Palmer Monique Pap Roger Parish Brent Patterson Carter Patterson La Wanda Patterson Paula Patterson Sherrie Payne Shelly Peacher Kim Pemberton Sonya Pemberton cvs' I 4 .ve , 5 , , ky P Q ' 'Q M f ' X , ,Vp , 5 ff f,,f If 1,7 egg! f M lg ,X My 2 We Mfg! f ff ,jf I f A W l 1 I ML my M770 ,, Q , ff fwffff N Brian Lawson, Greg McDaniels. and Brian Haines are angels. Rick Peoples Chris Perdue Rick Peterson Kelly Phillippe Kris Phillips Tracy Phillips John Pickard Chris Plude Tabitha Poe Tod Poindexter Kris Potts Kelly Pratt Jannelle Price Jason Pumprey Kurt Pycior Kelly Randol Tim Reed Tom Reed Jeff Redfield Lisa Reinhardt Pam Reinsel ,Q David Reynolds Robin Rhodes Brian Richey Tami Riddle Jennifer Riley Lori Riley Doug Roach Laura Robbins Doug Roberts Kevin Roberts J Sophomores! l 43 a Eric Salins likes older women. if ff at fA--A VWYWXX XZ7 K. ef, f ch.. f , if jizz ffl sf2f f W f fffgf 2 ,ff Z f 2 W Scott Roberts Stephanie Roberts Mike Robinson Scott Robinson '44fSophomores J.R. Roller Steve Russell Wendy Rose Jeff Rudolph Pete Ross Lynda Rowland Andy Ruth Linda Rountree ff Q! V' 'wgimgwf ,VW of X ,V fw y , XM M 4 4M fi , U! yi WWI' f Ronnk E Lisa Salerno Eric Salins Robyn Sandman Todd Sampson Terri Schacher- bauer ' sw, ,. Kelly Schelp Ed Schleiher Kim Schneider Rhonda Schiefelbine Deelynne Schilling What is Sheri Schultz Jeff Schunk Renee Schwermer David Scott Karen Scott Leanna Scott Stacy Scott Lauren Scrivner Mike Seitz . Doug Sessler Kim Epperson doing in Div. Il? Craig Shanholtzer Wayne Sherman Lisa Shipley Lori Shipps 2 f 'Lg hmm ,f9 1 --fn MQ Donna Seigell L 2 X, X ,X ,MX Niga Si Lewis S Pavila E Kevin S Brian S 7 Zraig Shanholtzer Vayne Sherman .isa Shipley .ori Shipps Donna Seigel S NSS Ronnie Allen and Danny Bumga f i Niga Sifuentis lewis Simpson Pavila Sipek Kevin Slater Brian Slavens 'WWW Tony Slavens Bryan Smith Karla Smith Nancy Smith Jill Smykowski xvfs A' ,Aff mek XXQQQ rdner learn how to ff- 4 w , ff 4 1 .5 Shauna Snyder Richard Songer Isaiah Spann Angie Sprayberry Terri Spiwak use furniture. . Dawn Rod SUPP Steinman Jan Stokes ,f ,,-, L' Kenny Stevens Karen Swift 7220 Darin Still - .-: , . Xfff Kandis Tate Harold Taylor Wayne Tatro Mary Taylor Brian Taylor Rusty Taylor W X f f f Zffy X ', 5, X9 we M '25 f W if 5 vi X Lisa Splinter Richard St, John Mark Staton Josh Starkey Michelle Stawinski Allison Terry Judy Teeters Kim Schneider and Mike Dudick have an intimate moment. Tim Thalheim Karen Thomas Bonni Thorsen Randy Thate Kelly Thomas Steve Thyer Sophomores! I 45 f S0 homores ergo Homecomln ff? 'V -,,. f V Q X M Adv: A M 1 'wav 94, N , ,QW 5 1 7 -n E fa: 1 , t -X. X 5, ., g ,f f , ww x Y sg 1 ra N - l 1 M Z e z E 1 4 i 4 1 'S W .1 N XX is 4 'Y 1, Wx ,Q vii' Q . t David Tidwell Shawn Titus Randy Andre Mike Watson Vonda Walker Sean Trainor VanNorman Vospette Paul Weddel Brad Walton Debbie Kristy Robyn Voss Greg Weiss jeff Ward Tschirhart Ventimiglia Carrie Wagner Bert Weston Lori Wagson Robert Tye Nancy Mark Walton Bobby Welks Brian West Shari Whiting Steve Wiley James Wilkes Verbrugge - Barry Verwers The sophomore float took i Terry Williams Kevin Winburn Wynn Worlledge John Yates Heath Yoakum Nancy Young Taunya Young Tammy Zahn Randy Zahorchal Eva Zavala ts lace in the Homecoming Parade Greg Wheeler Jeff White Stephanie Derek Willyard Robert Bill Whiteman Whitley Sherry Wilson Whenham Missy Willis I 46!Sophomores K Kwai T 2 T A t. Da Co Tin Tin Trz Da 4 Ric 1 icy Young nya Young :my Zahn dy Zahorchak Zavala g Parade. 4 Q' A 'VF' . al Q K Dawn Zerger Corri Coil lim L. Collins Tim S. Collins Travis Colville Danny Conaway Richie Conkling Scott Connell Nancy Conroy Yvette Conroy John Constable Jim Cook Mica Cooper Jason Cooper Joyce Corbin Mike Corlew Ann Corrigan Bill Corum Kris Couch Laura Costanzo Susan Cox ,xii f f M W f ,f fynff WWW f f ' Adark retary: f f f f W, f W , f f , fn , f f ' f ' V ,W 7 , , X ff ' , , 7, f ,7 Q f Q ,Wy W , 70' , f ff ,, , ' M, I I nw, I Wzf:,',,,,!f X, ' , ,fy f Wvzf !!,,f J !W!,Z! X ,f ,f I fffgzym ,iw W ff, 4 W, ' Www I f W, I, , ,, M Ww,Mw , ,fff f f f j f X f X f y Q fr W X! f , f f wf , ,,, Q, Wmg z M W ' f' , W W if iw Q, W , ,V , 'pM,,c,,,, XWW MM' ff?WWwaQ fymw 'M ,ffmzzwzh ,W , X WHH6 ff, f f My 4 2 'Q ,, ,, X , 4 1 f W , avi K? I Sham Alf 1700111 Sinn, lem N.nn fp Q r 2 A' sf, X A f, A ,Mya gf. A R xc , A C an X t . I I Q N Q 5 is ... ci is 2 Mark Dooley, President: Chris Wray, Vice-President: Christa Cosner. sec- retary, and Karen Bloomfield, treasurer. Freshmen strlve for ufittin in The freshmen class stepped into their first year of high school with mixed emotions. Anxious to fit in , their en- thusiasm and eagerness to participate replaced the appre- hension and feeling of inferiority that many freshman felt when they first came to L.S.H.S. Because of the confi- dence that was eventually reached, the I98l-82 school year became a success. They were led by class officers, Mark Dooley, president, Chris Wray, vice-president, Christa Cosner, secretary, and Karen Bloomfield, treasur- er. They chose Jill Vick as their Homecoming attendant. Upon completion of their first year of high school, the Class of 85 excitedly awaited their last three years of high school with ready anticipation. f s wg ,f i5 W'g2 f. f W f ' Z .4 gif' 's-, wah' A , gy ,, X eww, S QAM s-, ' -N, ,X sa X X X f f X f fx! - Wwfsy, f4 ,, 5 ,V+ fwisf W 4 W wwe f fs if My as ff ,vm -M Q, if ' f ww. 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Freshman pla in c ass and out ,V 'QI I WW Chris Blum Barbara Bly Amy Bockover John Bockover Jim Boersma l My Kevin Bossow Mary Boswell Rick Bousfield Julie Bowman Ron Boyer ' W Ronda Brandon John Branski Shelly Bratcher Angela Brewer Allen Brown .W 7 Georgia Brown Melanie Brown Mindy Brown Steve Brown Matt Browning 7' ' . af we w Freshman place third in float building competition. I 5O!Freshmen ,fy 1 W , f ff f , A 7 , X Mike Spurck displays hisudevilish look. Shaun Brumfield Jimmy Brummett David Buck Christine Buldington Jeff Bumgardener Sherry Burch Becky Burgess Shawn Burgess Tony Burke Jason Burnett is ff' X 'w .el 1 T wi 1 i David Burton Mindy Calder Janice Campbell Paul Campbell Susan Carpenter Beth Cartel Tim Carter Shelly Cartwrigltl Rick Carve' Tracy CSU' 2 Miss 'Ca Kare 'Man land, Cl A, , ' . - -, 'I , ,g 4 ' ft 'Uk 17 f f if ,W Z! f 1 fp y f L ' ,, Brett Parrish and Jill Vick are caught in a sentimental moment. iq ,, ' 1, QV if exe Seth Carte! lim Caffe' Shelly Cartwrigh' lick Carve' lracy CNY Missy Caywood Karen Cesarz Alan Chamley Linda Chapman Mike Chapman Vicki Childrerr Gary Clawson Kim Clevenger Bill Coffman Kathy Coldsnow Patti Collins Anne Comisky Chris Cooper Sheri Cooper Lo an Cornell 8 Christa Cosner 4 , . ' , V 5 Q 3 fi ff 'MPM' ' if f4 7 f , Aka ff! QI! 4 , A J f X y 4 f fw 0 mm t f Vy J J Michelle Couch Shawn Cox Tony Crews Pat Crosby Damon Cummings John Cusick rf iff Vicki Dale Gayle Kim Danner Dickensheets Steve Darlap Page Dickeson Stacey Denney Dennis Dickey Eddie Mark Dooley DeJaynes Kim Dorman Allen Devor Jennifer Downs Brian Guenther knows all the answers. Jill Dougherty Greg Duerr Mikki Duff David Dundas Kim Dunlap Darlene Dunn X , -V 4: . , 8 . .x Q. me 1,2 Jason Dunnington Kelly Drew Chandra Drysdale Mike Edmonsond Greg Edwards Robert Elder Tara Elgin I 52!Freshmen Tami Ellison Lisa Ernst Marks Evans Claire Falk Jim Falkner Tony Fann Tim Farmer Richard Farrell Ken Ferguson Drew Fischer Elaine Fisher Ruthie Fisher Greg Fisk Andy Fletcher ex Qs J Jan Fletcher Paige Flint Charlotte Floyd Stacey Ford Gina Forenge AI Forster Julie Foster Volleyball was a popular unit with many freshmen. J , A A1 r ss Karen Foster Jodi Garrett Gene Shawn Gibson Dennis Chuck Gaston Giarratano Steve Gibson Franklin David Mike Gibbins Curtis Gribble Amy Gardner Gattermeir Pam Gibson Ton Wei Carl Kim Trov Lynn W wi sv K gas Q EI1. ,ao ef' If X X N XXX X xv Q A XX Xe! sw hawn Gibson leve Gibson urtis Gribble Tom Griffin Wendy Gillette Carla Gilliland Kim Gadberry Troy Golden lynn Gorman Th A U 'A Anne Gourley Ray Grauberger Joey Gray Kathy Gray Becky Green Jackie Green is rx, 1 Tracey Greer Dianna Grego Ross Grynkiewicz Nils Gustafson Sten Gustafson Kim Hadlock e healthroom is a popular spot f,, ' , f A sf' sex Susan Haigh Chris Andrea Hall Harrington Cherie Hall Glen Hart Rusty Hamel Mike Hankins John Hardwick Traci Hartley Carla Hawes Lean Hayes Deana Hazlett ' for many freshmen. ff re hm n are nthusiastic f 4 J' f f' .WW V W 4 ff fff MM!! ,f Qmgwiff W , We f I I K , ' M y W ,I ,, , X., , VW , o f 5 A 7' ,W ,wfww , , f , if f WWQW F' Wwfzs, . M. fy in .WL '. ff,1 ffwif 'ZW L W ,W WW ,, Wg!! , 2 C f if X fo ', ' if X 1 W, !,l if 5 T X Laurie Johns is eager to participate. A , 1 e.s.,lp si Pam Head Sheila Helms Amie Henion Dorothy Heagy Angie Marie Hewitt Jill Heaviland Hendricks Diana Heffner Kadi Heisterberg Freshman! I 53 Q AAH, , :A,', , MG ,, A 4 , 1 I If f, , ww 44- J :--:Q f f em, f f 1 4, ' - fy ' f , , g I , an M f , , Up ,X X MY if xx ' , ff f 'VTX' QW' 1 Q, , 2' V f nl 5 E ,X 'iifff M. W Angie Hickman Cheryl Hope Todd Hulsey Carla Jackson Laurie Wendi Horner Rob Hunter Scott Jacobs Hickman Brad Howard Suzanne Lynn Jeffers Jana Hillier Misty Howard Hustad Rick Jenkins Mike Hilton Mark Hulen Bill liams Larry Jennings Jim Hinton Susan Hulsey Mike Irvine Amanda Jessee Vickie Hirt Diane Ivey Freshmen are always interested in what their teacher has to say. Leslie Kenyon Tony Kins Christy Kidwell Brent Kirkpatrick Doug Kincaid Theresa Kirst Heath Johnson Sue Johnston Robin Kalstrup Eric Jiger Laurie Johns Kelly Johns Marty Jones James Keehler Mike King Laffy Klehr Rob Jones Kristin Keithly Sherry King jim Knopps Tracy Jones John Kelly Tammy King Dawn Kolb Danny Bumgardner looks ready to jump out of his seal i Q I 4 Jorgi Kr, Ryan Lal Bill Lad. my Kins , nt Kirkpatrick i eresa Kirst ry Klehr 1 KnoppS A wn Kolb Q i X 'QrfQ'gIlyg11 7. lxfifjf ' k i gl-uf -4' - ,wc S Q x his seat - Jim Wons is always up for a good volley. , x 1 1 ' c Daryl Lansdale Cindy Lapage Kirt Lawrence , .3 i Amy Lee Kerry Leftwich Tracy Lentz Na 7 Lane Letchworth Michelle LeVaIley Bill Lewis Mike Lewis Kim Liberman Lisa Lipe Michaelynn Loar 'x ' 9 as i . L Aff Jonathan Lourenco Shana Love Tonya Lowe Brian Lutz David Lyon Wendy Lysaght Johnna McAfee .4 J, Shawn McConnell Billy McCoy Janice McCubbins Rhonda McCullough Brent McCurley Sandra McFaIl Jay McFarland , ' I ' nl' .42:f3fsS3f ni ,ff e jf .3-.Liv Q if A -- Q X , we X37 , . J X- 1 K X x Mg, Melanie McFarland Tom McKeIIips Todd McMickelI Denise Maciak Chris Mack Kelly Magady Dennis Manley Freshman!I55 ,QQ Freshmen show responslblllt BFS ' rx me X all ' 5 1 N ,. it lqqz . Q X f J is ig . A ,i Ei? J Ft' I Q s. 21- 6 V, Pram , -me N A Shelly Rebecca Dawna May Manning Marcum Lynn Meads Regina Mason Karen Margolis Angie Mehrer Becky Mathis Debra Martin Craig Melton Scott Messick John Kelly f M.. Wendy Michal Bob Michelle Brenda Matt Mitchell Montgomery Morgan Mountain Mary Tonya Robert Morris Dan Mitchener Mooneyhan Allen Muckenthaler Mark Moore Mountain Bob Murphy X Q is x I R John Murphy Kris Nagel Robert Murphy Angie Noel Mary Murrow Jimmy Nolan Jim Myers Brad Nichols I 56fFreshman .ts .av X e-e' A B 7 is ' is J , etef ' Q , -5 -. f . V 7 X N 'Q--.J amy.. if Mike Nield Bill Neeley Tony Newland Tim Nye X i ff ' I I Kg il Jeff O'DelI Greg Oehring Allen Oliver Bruce Olson f as Bill liams prepares for his Biology class. ,W Y-I TX' Laurie O Brian On Todd Op Kevin Og Larry Ou Mickey C Sherri Pg ,t -an Sw 'fr l ,-, T.. L.,v4.-,- A P' Q X 3 we Q- Chris Rash Tami Resa Mike Reven Christi ,tt Jeff Price Reynolds Doug Rhodes Kathie Richards Ronda Richardson Donna Richter Laurie O'Neal Brian Onwiler Todd Opsal Kevin Orr laffy Owens Mwkey Owens Sherri Palmer -. sw -Q' A Brenda Palumbo Brett Parrish Karen Parris Trenton Payne Charlie Perry Wanda Perry James Peuster I Jeff Phillips Amy Piepergerdes Jon Pirie Rhonda Pittman Wendy Pittman Rachel Plaas Jeff Platz 1 7 ff fi Z Bob Montgomery is always first in line for lunch. Freshman!l57 Freshmen seek Page Dickeson always strives to learn all she can. reco nition ami fd L is S s A - in-A as SX fw A 1 Kevin Rosen Raigan Roskob - Martha Ross Michele Ross Heidi Ruehling Beth Salgado Jan Sanders .lay Saulsbury Melanie Saultz Bruce Savage Jim Ruland Larry Scammacca HQ? K Terri Rutter ., J,R. Schaffer i XX 'K .-+8 ' y l 5 I J V Mike Ricketts Mitch Rife Doug Ffed R09 Angela Ricks Ginger Roberts Robertson Steve Rogers Shawn Ricks Nick Roberts Kevin Cherllu Roller Robertson Frank Roe I 58!Freshmen Tina Schaller Beth Schelp Jan Schillmoeller Ron Schritenthal Denise Schrupp Diane Schrupp Lorie Scofield Laura Scott Michelle Scoll Christie Seifffl Matt Shafe' Terri Shafford Angie Shapif0 Suzie Sharp , f ' 1 ' V .MMM Z 2 I l.OI'l Shel Phil Shel lim Shro Bob Simi Wendy Horner studies diligently. f fff ff ff Y gf! f ' i X W ff? f f ' ' uf P751 J rw 7 ,Z 7 X Q . , 4 fl, Sarah Spreeman Debbie Spoon Mike Spurck Terri Staggs John Staponski Dawn Stark Brent Stearman Rosie Stark Karen Starner Leslie Stark Michele Jim Starr Stevens Jodie Staton Angie Stevenson Vonda Stevenson Becky Straight Roger Sullivan will aura Scoll lichelle Scot! hristie Seifeff lat! Shafe' erri Shaffoird .ngie ShaP 0 uzie SharP l0fi Sheldon Phil Sheldon llm Shroyer B05 Simmons w Philip Simpkins Richard Simpson Valerie Simpson Ginny Skelton 2 f Cindy Smith Reggie Smith Susan Smith Tracey Smith 4 Ron S ader P Tammy Spader Chris Sprague Pam Sprague Wendy Lysaght always pays attention in class. Freshmen! I 59 x ed N Xx K T xxx H X Ni its 3 5 5 Freshmen participate in Homeeomin V? .ei 'my fl K X '. gy, V Ron Swift Mike Taylor Shelli Thomas Patti Turnbow David Sword Tammy Taylor Sarah Tindill Brenda Turner Jill Tally Frosty Tempel Lori Toler Dana Turner Don Tapscott Michelle Chris Trantham Linda Uhrig Debbie Taylor Tervol Tim Travis Robin Kim Thomas Underwood I 6OfFreshmen A Hazel Utter Christina Valentine Debbie Valentine f fff f My f or f-ff Beth Vance Patty Vahnattan Mike Vansell Cathy Vice Jill Vick Otto Viets Jon Waddingto' Karrie Walkemeyery John Walker 1 gl Angie Hendricks wonders. ls it an onion or an apple? 1 Todd Kathy Shirle We Curt Jacki Donn Julie on Waddington arrie T Walkemeyer ' ohn Walker x T f f X ,WZ if ' f if ,, ' f, fyz: 1,5 , 3 fy. .. Iv, - iff f' , ,Q W, 1233? A ff 'I 'I f f 1 apple? X ix ix egsxsi sbNwXi X C X x XX YQ K N Xi N. X X s F S X T Ni? ' ess ' - I. . -w. 9 2 1' , ,iQlE.:j 2 ' ' A i X Todd Walker Connie Kevin Williams Kathy Walsh Westlake Kevin M. Shirley Tim Whiteg Williams Waterfield Todd White Lori Williams Curt Watson Danny Whiting Mike Williams Jackie Watson Bekki Wikan Roy Williams Donna Wehner Lisa Wilk Stacey Julie Weiss Jeff Wilkinson Williams Sue Williams sf' Scott Willette Greg Wilson Jeff Wilson Jennifer Wilson Kyle Wilson Lisa Wilson Tracey Wilson Spirit Club initiate, Shana Love, obeys her orders. Lydia Win Lisa Winegar Edie Witte Randy Wolf Chris Wollerman 1. 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W XW 4 k 4 y 4 X I ,,4 4444 ' , ,444 X 4 X ,f ' I 5 , 4WX 4i,4f,,,,44 ' ' ' , V 4 wi If V, 44 X I ,,,, 4,, 3 M M X 4 X 7,4 4444 M 4 3 4,4 4 4 M 444 A s 4 , 444 W4 ff 4 4 X ,, 4,, W' 4 X , 4 444 f 4 , W 7 44444: 4 ,WW , 44 4 H I , , c ' ,, ' 44 'f 4 3 , 4, ,444 44 , 4 44 4 44 : 44'4f'f ' 4 , ,IIWM44 4 S J 4444 'WW' 44' 4 3 i 4, 414 f , .4 ,W444,4f , f 4 - 4444 X 4,44 - , ,4 4 1, ' 4, 4 N 4 , Y 5 P 3 ' 44, 44 4 , X 44 ,, I W H! X , f 4 ,44444 ff ,I 4 If my 2 4 X 4 ,,,444 ,4 44 If , X 1 f ' 4 4 4 X 4 4 44 5 1 ' f 4 X 4, I X X 5 ,, , i ' 4 -4 1 . I , I F ' 4 4 1 f i I 4 4 Special people behind the scenes What would L.S.H.S. have done without the Custodians, Health Room aides, Lunch Room Attendants, and the Parking Lot Attendant? We would have been dirty, sick, hungry, and illegally parked! Jim Thomas, Div. I custodian received a real honor this year, a Clean Sweep Award. This award is given for keeping the cleanest building in the area. Doing a fine job in Div. II was David Stroud, Head Custodian. The Health Room aides were really busy this year. Mrs. Dona Sims in Div. I stated, I enjoyed working with the kids and being able to help. You have to be a mother to all of them. Mrs. Barbara Nazworthy of Div. II added, I too en- joyed working with the kids. They're my favorite age. The Lunch Room aides were a big asset last year. Diane Fleming was behind the scenes keeping everything in mo- tion. A R 7 S X B, . 5 Q Xmxx xx si' Qs Mrs. Nazworthy sits in front of her desk working ff-iligently. 'Jilin . l .,-,, ,.1, I Q, 17 W1 4 Zw 5 , 4 f . . ,I fiwff' Mrs. Sims pauses briefly while working har ' lx 3 ' V I 64fSchool Aides David Stroud, Head Custodian. Div. II. S E X t . xg X vs . ,,,,., 5 ig X A X X X A 9 Q SS - - . A T Vernon Foley goes in to the Campbell Center to clean up. John Howard is strict about parking rules. IM. X 'W ,X ,W yy!! f , ROW I: I: Templeto Stratman, gf . s 3 Q . gurl' .1 Eff, Plum X X W QRS G-NR Xi, X XX Q. t -v lx t X X 3 it an up. x Y xih Xsk ' lrllnlnnwnmnm Q, ' 1- V 1 B M I y VW I X fm 0 ZW X , Row I: Pat Guest, Viola Chambers, Pat Kenney. Mona McReynolds, Ginny McGlothlin, Marcie Owens. Row 3: Pat Schulmoller. Sue Reynolds, Jay Templeton, Marie Niblack. Row 2: Calvin Penning. Dorothy Perie. Jerry Salgado, Annette Grey, Elainore Phillips, Pat Thomas, Beverly Thomas. Nova Stratman, Sue VanSell. Linda Cline, Linda LaGuire, Peggy Martin, Bernice McCarthy. Faye Reigns, Naidene Cofer, Bonnie Alexander. s fm X V X 2 5 xx , , A .,., X we X of t x 'MQ 1 Q ,Q 2, K' is 'z S ,f 5 r, P bf I Y l NG' ei .yy Bernie DeHughes smiles as he works. Diane Fleming takes time for a laugh while working. School Andes! l65 SLC teachers elp participants earn. All 9th through llth grades found the location of the Secondary Learning Center much more accessable than in previous years. lt was moved to the mobile trailers be- hind the Div. l breezeway, which lent a less confined at- mosphere to both the students and teachers. The SLC teachers had many goals set for themselves. A few of them were to recognize potential dropouts and help them before it was too late. They also wanted to have available more tutoring for all students, low and high achievers. Mrs. Sandy Cooper pointed out, Our students are not unintellegent. We have average students whom are not achieving up to their abilities. 'Wi ,fx is nf A 'QW' 73'- 9, - 2 ff C ,C f W ' ,. f, 'ffw ., Q W f Mrs. Richardson relaxes quietly at a nearby lake. 5 1, ffe'f :-Q ff gf: K 170 11 ff J x jr zu? nf , ,E f, .'WQ4z' X My f., ' 07? X X f f! f 1 ff ffifffg X ' 4 f f ff fa f f f s ,fr ff A f f f 6 U7 f 'Y' V K ffffrffyff f f ff fy fjfffv f ff f , if f M74 4 zz f f fs! S 02 ff iff, Wi' 1 f .fQ4 I I f Q f f f fs' I .1 7 ff f ,,,.,, . ,, A ,. f Mrs. Sandy Cooper is pleased with her student's attitudes. I66fStC X ,Sat . Miss Cathryn Edwards rests after a long -f ff'42ZQ Mrs. Pai Hile is caught twiddling her thumbs. X M X X ., -, X N 4 X N ,ff ' A , 2, ?fz fl 6 f 4? sLcfne1 - ' N f Positive attitude stressed 111 W 0 Work Orientation was a program that dealt with the special needs of certain students, developed specific oc- cupational skills, and prepared them for successful voca- tional experiences. The teachers prepared the students for this by letting them experience jobs on and off campus. They tried to get parents involved in their child's educational plan. We stress the positive attitude, stated Mr. Wilde, the de- partment head. A previous part timer, Mr. Larry Simmons, started working full-time for the department. His specialty was Special Education. W... ..,, . y X S . 5. :QM sw it X gs. Q sw. QQ X. 3 X, . s V. QPNQNC' is .gl The serious side of Mr. Wilde. l68.fWork Orientation W X is 4 'fr 9 l in Mrs. Leetch has a hard time keeping Virgil Patterson's attention. W l ,,,,,,sf if l l i f 1 l 5 , y f t ff, X ' f iff f 1 X !,,,V iffy, .,,,.,,,., -M or f' . - T WW' Vwwyfw' ,W-aqu,.,,,., ln... i Why are you smiling Mr. Beam? , l 1 l E l l f, www Q Jw tion. f W 16 5 Wvff f? W 5 if ' 4 Z' w ,, 5' ' 'CZ- , f yfj A 7 5 I 5 ZW ' ' I ff, 5 X f, f , 0 Zzfffrr f XXV Q 'H' if Z . E X R X ffl' X XX X p XQJ R. . .X S NN N s X XXXX Xmrx Wgw X X XXX XX XXX N N X X X X X nmwwwgw X 'X. No NQX N 5 f F b . i ,fz W Mf Cff og: is f H Q NX. XXX Mr. Hale and company enjoy a fashion J f ff , 'ff ,, M A X ,f 4 , y I ,ff 5 Q i W f , 77 nw. Hf MZ, f ff! 7 , f m W 6, W, f 1 ,f o f if '12 M f W magazine. XXXXXQXX S XXXXX X1 ff ,i w f M77 X ,W f Z ,mf Y fff QQ ' f, Wflilf A f ,M ,M of fn, ,,, f U5 1 1: c.. fu :J ... U5 m 3. O '4 G. Vi Z? 6 :r N 3 CL 'll 0 :- fu m q 3k E V5 E. ST G. V3 i ro 'H 'K 2. V5 W E N 3. V3 ... :r N Vi m 4 in :x ... :- :r o 1: Q cr 2. X--X X X X X 'X . , f ,ef f-mW,,,, in ,4 Work Orientation! I 69 ff se l Z 5 I 1 9 Art interest increases While observing Mrs. Jeanette Parsons art class, students could be seen creating various projects under the influence of the right side of their brain. As foreign as this seems, It's the right side of the brain, according to Mrs. Parsons, that contributes to most of the really good, creative artwork that is accomplished. Art students were able to enter much of their exceptional artwork in several area contests and art festivals. The re- sults of these contests, once again showed how the excel- lent instruction from the art staff resulted in the success of the student's artwork in interscholastic competition with other artists. Mr. Tom Christain gives Renee Renaul. junior. his opinion. N. ...wa XX E . .L Q x, .. . ,. MX X Mrs. Nancy Noteis is relieved it's Friday. Art! I 70 li at 1 .,s, 41 is sm 2-, -:.- Q . s o jyiffwbfff f,f 1 1 fffffffffwfff WXC -- .f , f fwyWf,,ff7fffff!f' f ' MWZWW Z Miss Lisa Mendlick enjoys her work. ff WZWWWWW fs Mrs. Jeanette Parsons is always available to help her students. Mrs. Debbie Benshoof is always glad to help. junior. Donna Cox. Qqs b .XX X .X A' rilwa wvewN'tvX Mrs. Verna Boten takes a well-deserved break. Z ,f Music department hits hi h note in ' ln the expanded music program, increased opportunities were available for L.S.H.S. music students. Mr. Jim Oliver was the new addition to the music staff. He assisted Mr. Russ Berlin and Mr. Bill Van Pelt in directing band classes. With the wide variety of courses offered, students were able to broaden their musical interests from the Fundamentals of Music I to the prestigious Concert Choir. Success in the L.S.H.S. music department is not a new ac- complishment and this year our talented music staff has upheld that tradition by attending various music contests and achieving outstanding ratings. By attending these con- tests the students were able to give their best performances and receive the well-deserved praise for the performances that were so tediously prepared. Mr. Jim Oliver is always the center of attention. l ii l, i lr li Ii ients. Maestro Russ Berlin expertly conducts the orchestra. a Cox. Mr. Bill Van Pelt exhibits his award-winning profile. X, Q mf A ' WM xy, MIS. Irene Young always strives for perfection. Music! I 7 I , ff! . 4 J, fh- 1 , , ':'y4 f . A f. L, lf E , NNSXM N i X X Q X5 is J . Y . K is X RKXXSQ X 1 QAX , X 1 X if we-srswww .ffl ' , s ,.n. X , Q, r 5 9g.vv ,-wx: x.X-was X , f J, 'X X R -cc K M X X X NXNw,..g.,.. . f ff, X Xt Watching intently over his class was Mr. Russ Childress ff im, ,, 7 niling is Miss Janice Jensen and Julie Procter. fading calisthenics is Ms. Diane Black. , M f ,f f, L QQ!! L ffm ' f fr ,, f ff ,f , , f I v 4 ,X ' f, X, ff Gary Sage stared in disbelief. I , fw Q W f P.E.fI73 Foreign language as new addition 2 'sf X Along with the courses of Spanish I, II, III, IV, French I, II, III, IV, and German I and Il to choose from, the foreign lan- guage department has adopted German Ill into their curriculm. After taking a years leave, Mrs. Kendall Mellum has returned to teach this more advanced class. Each year, the foreign language department puts together an International Club. By combining all foreign language groups, they are able to understand each others different cultures. This year the International Club, had several unique experiences as they listened to guest speakers tell about their native countries. The club, also visited many different restaurants to experience a sampling of different foods. Among them were Chi Chi's, V's, The Magic Pan, and Annie's Sante Fe. They also celebrated holidays with a vari- ety of foreign customs. l f yy, If :V gif ,fx 'l'mm,.,, 5 Y' 'Fl Q m : 0 ru U1 Lf! :r :. O wr U5 3 F V1 m 1 m VD 1 :: Q. ru :i 'Z YD Q na 3 na q F' f X ' ,W M 4 , X .7 1, Z f , if 'llI I if ff? Z f Mrs. Rosalee Northway is seen preparing for her next class. l74!Foreign language sg Q I , ,,, Sf . :L 4-gl Q X . iff' N sg . fm 4 lead: R , 1 . is , M - v qqigw- , 13,6 , '-- H E Q, QM: , ' si-. 125: QV Wifikg ..f I . X i n , .,.. ,S J., . .gi n 5 H' - V I wi- 1 ,, Bo Derek, eat your heart out . jokes Mrs. Kendall Mellum. - X .sw , . . ,gi if Wt 'M ,M at ii il 'NF Ss 1 Foreign language students take time out for a cultural experience. Oh be serious . replys Miss Marsha Rector. .Sl ,5 . . it li . fi In. x .. f erience. M77 fy, . W lf! f 4 ,fr ' f f 7 27477 X ,f ,M , . WW glfwf ,, WM, .7 I ,, ff WWff'fW. We Mrs. Havner sends the evil eye to her students. X . we ,,f, V! ,W 1 fw ,, Q25 f , JW I ff 'f f X f af, , Mrs. Lanoue stressing her points to her students. 'KJ . d, , ...W Home e. measures up to the future A wide variety of classes were being offered last year in the Home Economics Department. Among those classes were Child Development, Family Relations, Housing, Nurs- ing, Experimental Food, and Clothing. These classes were designed to help the students learn skills for their future. Future Homemakers of America was a club offered by the Home Economics Department. This club provided op- portunities for self-development and preparation for fam- ily and community living for employment. X R QW, Mrs. Briggs chuckles at her pay check. 'bf 1 y .,' You can tell the good papers Mg M from Mrs. Roepe's smiles. Keep on smiling is Mrs. Hudson's philosophy. Home Economics! I 75 i A ffl 2 2 i 2 P s gl 3: 5 a i l Z 4 I ? E51 ,ll if 5 s 3 1 1, i ii 3 s igl sz 2 3 Students evelop industrial skills Students in Industrial Arts classes made everything from cutting boards to house plans. A wide variety of courses were offered in the department such as metal classes, wood classes, drafting classes and graphics classes. Each of these courses also offered many selec- tions. The students were given the opportunity to progress and advance each year. 'He or she may start as a fresh- man taking either Block A or Block B. These are both ex- ploratory classes and give a student the chance to learn about their interests and abilities. My purpose is to help students find out about their own skills and help students to develop them, said Mr. Ford, department head. There was one new teacher in the department last year, Mr. Kris Solsberg. Mr. Solsberg teaches two Block B and three Metal Tech courses. l really enjoy teaching at Lee's Summit. This school has the finest facilities and the best working atmosphere of any high school l have seen. My objective this year is to help the students develop an interest in all the Industrial Arts fields, said Mr. Solsberg. Mr. Ken Holmes studies some interesting graffiti. Mr. Mike Ford gladly jokes around with students Z fs f Zf Mr. J. W. Page sees humor in watching students take tests. ' The precision needed on the drill press is shown by Mr. Lloyd Hancock. V Jew W. , ,.,., . WM-may I f 9 A W X Aayff lf Mr. Tom Reynolds finds time to joke with office personnel. I76!lndustrial Arts . if 'Q flfziw ' tvldlwx ,W sis ' 'LAK 41 .,,, X X x Mr. Jerry Young sees pleasure in making students take tests. X X .S XX S . ests. l Hancock. 1 2 1 if 'M' , , I V f W 'f f 'Q wawp ffyhfy ' my-MIM' f M, M ,W ff- Q ' X, - Kris Solsberg checks role in his Metal Tech class. si 4 1' L.. hfm, 'f 14 , lr. Mr. Jay Helland concentrates on grading papers. sf x L, 2 rr he X' i,-QQ O 7-rdf ' X W. X Mr. Jim Van Barclum takes a short break from grading papers. Mr. Dennis Early helps James V.. f , , if Schriver and Chuck Newton with their projects Industrial Artsf l77 W 1 law-in will-...c Equipment makes Finally the business department got some new equip- ment! Two Olivetti ET 23I electronic memory typewriters were purchased for clerical and secretarial students. A new skill was learned, and assignments became a little easier. There was one new teacher last year. Mrs. Carolyn Bishop taught beginning typing, advanced typing, and ban sic business-recordkeeping. Students who enrolled in an advanced vocational class such as Vocational Clerical Practice ll, secretarial prac- tice, or Accounting ll were again given the opportunity to work half of the school day. This gave students an ad- vantage in the business world. Mrs. Mrs. Bachus points out correct shorthand form. ,-,,...........uw.,M X I X ,pf X gffff, We've got to stop meeting in the mail room like this-H SBYS MVS- RUd0lPh- Mrs. Flamm enjoys her typing class. I 78!Business Q f ,X jobs muc easler .. . , N' aff. , X MMV f. .fx V 1 Q y 7 'ff UW QM y z fwfw Parris works hard to finish grading papers. ' , , .V vy' ,fn ,X JN yy C Z, In , 4 f Q 5' Mrs. Beeson gives daily instructions. Mrs. Brewer gives a threatening look as Gael Kowalsl works on his accounting. 4 5 1 2 J as y . .,, ,4 , fr f f i ,Z ff' . ,f, ,ZA . . f f ff ' 1 1 z ZWw W iw aw Z, W, Z z 47 4 Z ? 1 9 Gael Kowalski 93 1 TIL .f f Q' sg f 9 iff' X f f 44 Z -f K' , AW .fA.m:,f, ,fp 9 W:-.:Ef32a-'11 I f Lf 212' 4' 'x 2 f f - V A w e x e -. , . X X 1 div . . V X w sign 1 si . Ny X A ,, Mrs. Higley I 0 . 1 2 f 22, 3 f 'W 4 'W W 1 f 9 M. 1 !,f fs! ,fa,,g.4 .f I A1 N , 2 I . , 1 0 sf 04521 . 4 ff' QWNQZQ 4 V' X37 f. 41 .7 . ff ff W f , ,, , , gives us a bright shining face. -M 5 s X X saw New this year is Mrs. Carolyn Bishop. . fx ,QQ .,... xl in X . ,S 1 Nw V ff - 1 Mrs. Flamm, Mr. Rook, and Mrs. Bachus discuss a paper. 2 .f 3 ii X ff 2 .,, Q . . .swews Mmm sr ww f I ll ' 4 fl I K , W Q H '4 if 1 ' rf' f L f X gg W 4' it M A mm' mdwmm' wamwwfwafalfy f ' V 4, V lt's no use Mr Wilson We see your Tab. Mr. Hunief looks OVGF Silldems' P3Pe 5' Business! I 79 Teachers in action helping students Teachers in action, helping students, was the motto for last years Math Department. The year brought on quite a few activities for the Math Department. Every- thing from department meetings, math contests to de- partment picnics took place. This enabled the teachers to work with their students on a better level. A new face in the Math Department was Diane Owens. She was very much welcomed as both a math teacher and last year's freshmen sponsor. The goal for the Math Department last year was to better itself for the teacher and the student. As Mr. Ti- tus would say: To initiate structures that enhance feedback on the effectiveness of programs and promote self analysis and correction within the secondary sys- tem. Goals for self improvement were defined through- out the year, by the math teachers. This would help them improve on their teaching techniques, and understand the student's needs in a better way. t f-ff-i'f'Qxsf'f 2 ' Q 43 'f .T , x 1 ' , 229, 'vw'fMw':. 'wr Cindy Ramey finds reading from an Algebra book very humorous. John Biggerstaff enjoys checking papers. Ha! l80fMath Department My nh. 39 549 M ' A 5 9' f 4 gs ,af 40 fiifv MZ, 7 ,,., 'aaw?..:::-3-s.,g j.. V f gf f f iff! Kelli Bedsaul seeks help from Mr. Titus. WW S Xsx ,ff Hmm, l wonder if l brought my lunch money. questions Mr. West. Harrelson. Q? F5 'M A xl , f Brian Thank goodness it's Friday! Chucl X, l s , . ffla' Are you kidding me? asks Mr. Webber, 5 Q Discussing Algebra equations is one of Mrs. Maher's favorite pasttimes. sx, 3? it w kai' 'man i. S Iriday! Chuck asttimes. HU ,,.----' yy s 2 if 0 ff ' , -4 i ' . Q B 'I 2 U! Etm A' e f Q X A lyf X ff Yr W i Brian Haines receives a reward from Miss Battles for receiving an E. Interruption in Mr. Clark's class is unheard of. I ' W W tfQ 1 W! W X it f Miss Diana Owens proceeds to make her point. M www f mf, f ,, Ay, W s...., Mrs. Groom finds humor in Frank Mancini's homework. y! Z f f 4 f f ,W af Zz '21 f f f Z ,V X ,ff f My ,ff f , ff 1, f 4' f ff , f,,,!,, fl f f X f YW? ff' Z , ' if xi f fi! Teachers in action. helping students! ? ,f I WWM Wh nf VXW , Z ' , Z , 7 524, i ,Q X 1 1. Q ,,, -1 S, H ,f Mescherschmidt: What's a nice girl like you doing in a place like this? Math DepartmenlfI8I Science exce s as students discover The smell of many chemicals were just a few things that students discovered as they walked by the science rooms last year in Division I and ll. Also discovered was that there was to be some very hard work to come. A new addition to the science staff was Mrs. Alice Clark, who taught chemistry and life science. I really en- joy teaching at Lee's Summit. The kids seem to enjoy sci- ence, commented Mrs. Clark. This was also the first year that Mr. Ron Baker was the head of the department. Mr. Baker said that the strong point of the department was the combined efforts of all the teachers. , ,,,,,,,, -, -af f- X ,,,y X 1 X X ff ,W ,W W4 e M ef ,f -Q V 5 f ,f 4 A f ,, 2 , f 2' W' jf 1, fy ' ' Z,WC,,,,gga4.sm,,f W Mr. Baker oversees Mary Boswell in Biology. Wwfwfw-Mmwyq. , I ' 4 I X If 2 ff f f ff, 'f ,fff ,f ,f',' G wg A ,f fu. ,gfjyw Ml' Mike Sf'WYe' 9'1l0Y5 leaching Science- Mr Knipmeyer helps Dee Baxter with her assignment I82!Science we r M Q , A , f fW , , ,, l 2 -ff 42' ,J her school s mt with her black and old shlrt Aw ff, Mr. Ivan Slaughter carefully helps a student with a problem. Science! I 83 n lish becomes important to juniors Joining the staff in the English department last year were Mrs. Kim Fritchie and Mrs. Lucille Hall. Along with the new additions in staff, a new course was added called Stage Craft. Stage Craft consisted of working with technical lighting and other behind the scene aspects that help make a play or skit possible. Another change implemented last year was that for the first time juniors, who would be future seniors, would be unable to take Expository Writing, until they had complet- ed one of these four classes: Shakespeare, Winners of the Nobel Prizes, English Literature, or World Literature. X Mrs. Chris Ware Ilstens intently to her class. K R x jf., 5 .,., ,,',. - f',i. 1 Mrs. Gwyn Newyear: Insane? .4 Mrs. students. x 'X ., P. if ss Y S X s g XX sis . , r , Brian Humphreys and Miss Connie Thomas debate during class. Mr. Jack Cady in one of his more pensive moods. Reading to his class is Mr. Bob Long. E 4... was N X s Ns X XXX. fi... ig :. X . Mr. George Flanagan explains a precise point to his students. Mis 55 A 'L z A Y' , 1-y . y x s it K ,ffr. 5145 'Q Mrs. Jackie Skelton is ready to begin an exciting day. Teaching her favorite Expos class is Mrs. Mil fi '.V fi: ,f , is My fZB.VM dred Mitchell. J ' yy s r R 3 Sn- ' , r ,rn .xc Xxx. ' A ,.- V. X it s W M ' 'F , 2 - . . VWVVNW Mrs. Brenda Warren is amused by one of her Ms. Cathy Thogmorten delivers her knowledge. Mrs. Lucille Hall Smiles at 3 Sludenlls erm students. K W H V V y i 1 Mark Dooley and Mrs. Kim Fritchie work well together. A moment for Peace and quiet for Miss Tfffi M I I , A rough day for Mr. Bob White. W' , Z f 4 1 v fwwgmi Dickson. we I MTS. Sandra Simpkins shows Laurie Farrar how to do her homework f n ' my ,w- mw ,. HJ, .1 ,M A Q y . , Z r 1 ,1,...:. , 9WQ,3 Y ' A ww X , f I is is v . 4,,4,,ffyf - f - f.-.f ,W 1 ff ,H , f .1 Geograph offered The social studies department, headed by Mrs. Kay Ford, offered a new course within their curriculum-geography. This class, taught by Mr. Bintner, was open to both juniors and seniors. The students who were involved in this class worked with maps, putting a special emphasis on various geographical locations and phenomenons. Informative speakers from television media talked with ninth grade American Government classes. Students enjoyed participating in an open discussion with the speakers, which included local television newscasters. Other projects caught student interest, for example, the assignment in Mr. Brobst's class which centered around consumer economics. Groups of students selected community businesses and interviewed the person directly involved. Together they discussed the dif- ferent opportunities for obtaining that job, qualifications necessary, pay scale, probabilities for advancement, etc. After compiling all the facts, the pupils shared their infor- mation in the classroom. ' X l sl .. an Mr. Huertz discusses aspects Mr. Loomis says, Let's have a smile for of decision making, Recent U.S. History. w.1x?Q'l' wb. WV Mr. Atha assists James Rosher with his Contemporary Issues assignment. l86fSocial Studies f , f . . - . . . . . -I ' .- X' . f 11 f f 4 06,4 -af f z? 2 as w v Q .. fv..v-f If ... , J f iw , . V Nw cf J dzwkh v 4 .f,.-:' -5 ' ,AP f v f' , f f - 1 1 ZW 3 Q A A, . .-..... .M A i . K Q 5'-' DQ' Huff A'3spN2A:.ks f ' if K K iggegiaji 51 f Z Goals and values are topics for discussion in Mr. Davis's class. 1 A lg by , ff W 4 gi E 4 ,Z j 1 Mr. Voss helps Chris Williams with his paper. Mr. R . . and then the Indians ate their relatives heads, Mr. Warford tells his Latin American students. s..i':E .-,XJ .. .. , s , vrl., X -Sim.. sz.. N. , .k . .s sz .. L L V , igagrlifx f ...... is K , , Q W 5' . . 4-ac. -' ,, as X' X as s .13 es X x sg ss t N, j 'ss 'Q aww' N x N N A .xx 5 ,gs ' jaw x f X xx ix? X N X x X X X XXX s X , at lass. nrford tells hiS Mr. Brobst gives a stirring lecture. Wg Xi.. Mr. Reese uses the blackboard to stress a point. Mrs. Ford discovers something that . MSS, 5 Mr. Magady likes recording high grades. Mr. Smith's class is sure amusing! X sssi N s XX - . X NON N R , W X X X x Xxx .X - . X N kj M aww particularly interests her in the daily newspaper. N. 'M ,V f L . N lbw Xl, X jr Sf fx 'Y e if g we Q Us . timwwpkg i V V ' 6 . L rm M Q . A g. L . ' G .1 4-5, . Mr. Turner laughs at a girl's paper. Mr. Bintner enjoys working with his stude nts. Mr. Anderson checks over a pupiI's paper. Social Studies! l 87 gas Counselors a new approac The Div I counselors Charlie Brown Marvin Kirby and Terri Hammack helped with scheduling and four year plans for the Freshmen The counselors had career week speakers to help the students with future career choices Div II counselors Lyle Jones Cliff McCormick and Lois Walden helped the Juniors plan for College and the fu- ture. They went to Junior seminars during a career week program. The intent was to relate course selection to fu- ture plans which in turn would result in a more meaning- ful program. Both the Div. I and Div. II counselors met with the stu- dents who received more than three progress reports. They were requested to see a tutor. Mrs. Mae Byman, Div. I sec., shows her personality i 43 .7 Mr. Lyle Jones laughs at a good joke. Mrs. Terri Hammack pauses briefly from her work. l88!CounseIors Mr. Marvin Kirby works hall duty .fM4Mf.,W.,, x Q zN, X X SX. X ur' f . fs 9- we 'ff , 2 2 2 9 W2 7 iz ? fi, A f f X J ff, 7 . Z Z A X X W 'mi -X xx, . X 2 , X Mr. Charlie Browne works diligently. 9 fy, A ?' , .1 mall' X You've got to be kidding. says Mrs. Lois Walden ' f fy! f ,wwf W X W gf K f 1 . y fi V 74, Q iffy, fy, wyffwf If f ffl!! l X , W f X f X , , l owly f, , M . W J 6 yy I Yyilf , Z . f W , .W ' ff ,, 7' 4 4 M ' A 'U f f ,ff Lf , 4 4 fff ff ff X ' A X X f ,J f ff Z . 5 4 X X fl zzz f , 4.59 ff! f ff f 'fff X 7 X f V I X' X 4 if Z! Wfffv 7 Q47 X .5-fi? . f i 3' ' fig ' , Q , f fjvg 1 , MOV ,Y ,, , . mf ff ,, 1 ryff , f 2 Zifwwj ,Q Of Lffgayy , , J , , 'Mm f 3 V .iff . , , . M . .ff , Cliff McCormick engoys his work. 4 M f f Mwg Z f f' X MZ' ff Mrs. Mary Gibson takes a break from reading. Counselers! I 89 Secretaries kee busy schedules Have you ever thought about all the responsibilities our secretaries had last year? They took a tremendous work load off the teachers at our school. Their average day varied from the weekly bulletin, filing, typing, bookkeep- ing, to answering phones and much more. Div. ll has taken the walls out of their offices. Depart- ment head, Mrs. Arvilla Keith comments, This was our second year with the open concept and it worked quite well. Also in the Div. ll office were Mrs. Joyce Oldenburg, Mrs Norma Bruce, and Mrs. .loyce Rountree. Running office matters smoothly in Div. I were Mrs. Linda Landers, secretary to Mrs. Munsen, Mrs. Gwen Hunt, and Mrs. Toni Ortiz. Qak sX.N You might have heard Mrs. Ortiz reading afternoon announcements. Wf , ff f 5 , - f 4 255'-wL.' .-.-.. .,. f 1 1: i , Mrs. Hunt is busy typing. l9OfSecrelaries '57 we M . e. 5 if 5 yfyg VAMM s X . V s 1 V.fs . ,. , Q or O s rufs if ' ! . .jr 5 W . f Z 'WW ll , Ag KW WAW QW4-,.. ,ff A GJ... fi. slugs V., ' V f,, W Mun A ep m 'lf ,A ' Q1 f Y 7 gs. ,, , . f j QCW S14 X 5 4 -4 r E' 3 X 3 5 ,,.f s . ,, R' i . xl S r Q S 3 I Mrs. Oldenburg has a pleasant smile. 1 N . , .gift 1 'Sh I Always on the phone is Mrs. Landers. l mfg f.,: 2 M6 v, .5 QW? Z, adv QM M- 1: , 4. 7 ,y ff ? . K is X 1 x S ff Iv ?f R V .1 fl an ul Q ff: H E I if l f f ,f .jf X . WW 1 ff f 4 X If if XZ? , f if I Q! f 1 gf? 1717, , . V fff 'QW - vm, A , . 5 ' ff, if 7 X W . f fN Z , X c f f X 4 Z Za .Me ywff-'W 7 if f ff Z 1 V' 1 ' ,. I Wifi fgqovswf wif f W MMWW FW , wk Mrs. Keith shuffles papers. C 5 , , A ' 1 4 Ig . f f Mrs. Bruce is always smiling. Mrs. Van Blarcum enjoys her secretarial job. f 'll 1 , S A f l , 1? 1 V I 4 Mrs. Roundtree gets ready to read the afternoon announcements. Secretaries! I 9I ,f 4 , 1,-,iw fi fffU4wW2 . .? ,Z' ff, 029,94 , HH . - ffj' , A H, f , , , ,Y,-...?f-Jv- -f - - - if I 1 Step into . . . 'D m office The duties of a principal or vice-principal are wide and il? varied. Starting with Division I, each had their own jobs. Mr. Munsen kept the school running smoothly, while Dr. ii Hatridge and Mrs. Rohner were in charge of disciplining the freshman and sophomore classes. Up at Division Il, Mr. Diekmann kept things going with the aid of Mr. Flint as Athletic Coordinator, and Mr. Cooper l and Mr. Webber who covered the disciplining of the Junior and Senior classes. ill Since his retirement, Mr. Brockman's job was dissolved, and two people took over his former duties. They were Dr. 5 Ali' .313 Crouch with the title of Assistant Superintendent of Curricu lum and Instruction, and Dr. Grigsby as Director of Elemen tary Education. Their offices are located at the Central Of- fice. ,. i i .1 43 i'i I, I 51 33 fr' i T ml. .ati E ,EN -wwmw .Brig ill 3 e . F Dr. Grigsby enjoys a slack day at the office. Ut Dr. Crouch contemplates his next workshop. ASQ- iygm f,ff,, I, jf If yy ' f 1 Mr. Diekmann plans his day. f, this Mr. Flint . . . only I29 games this week. Mr. Cooper talks strictly business. ff M sen Q-ggyvws. V A ,I - X .. Mr. Munsen asks for help with a hard word. f 4, M, ,.rr, , , WW , f f , .4 ff f fff !!ff Xff as A XSXN Y . ' rl YQ: FX - . ' 'R f 1 f' f M143 Mr. Webber enjoys his dutles as vice prmclpal. Mrs. Rohner IS always a whlrlwmd of excitement. may WM . . . ,,,y A. . The man he tries most to be like. Principals!I93 School Board sets district policies Every second Thursday of the month, six volunteer mem- bers of the school board gather to make the decisions of the R-7 School District. Each member serves a three year term, and one-third of the board is up for re-election every year. g The board meets as a group to set district policies and to guide the administration. As president, Mr. Robert Gourley has the added responsibility of presiding at all meetings, re- presenting the district at all official functions, and of acting as a liasion between the board members and the administra- tion. For the l98I-I982 school year the R-7 school district was the host to the Co-operative Suburban School Districts of Greater Kansas City. Mr. Robert Gourley, president, said. lt's one of the best districts in the whole country. When asked if there were any special plans or decisions on the agenda for the near future Mr. Gourley replied, We try to improve the curriculum without abandoning the basics. , ,. cc .. .. . .. M. ..., 3 l H Board members look over their notes before the meeting begins. l94!School Board Ftffff 4 f X 6 . y 7 ' ,Z V f 5 ,y fi ', R 1 7 X , ..,,. X, Robert Gourley, school board president, calls the meeting to order. Margaret Piepergerdes relaxes before the meeting begins. i of-V, 'f ,-'- X f 2 .. f' ,Q ,4 6 ff f f 7 f N- X f order. ji W! fff , , QW fqf W lx ex 'ox R , WSP: NNY - MY? Robert Bruce takes his work seriously. sf Kem Keithiy is iaken by surprise. Alice Medley flashes a quick smile. 'nw yi 1 'wluxaj W- Diane Sperber looks ready to , in YA., ,K 'A make a decision. Wu... 1, f 1 Philip Schauffler questions a siatement. School Board! I 95 I2 II fqfiiilunvww A,,.-f , W ,ww -,... . . ,J ,mc , ,.,..f..........- ,. 9-Abrahamson, Shawn 79.I49,90 I2-Ackinson. Renee 97 I2--Acklin. Roy 97 II-Acuff, Leigh 50,53,I2I I2-Acuff, Todd I49 I2-Adair. Allison 32,33,44,56,59,60,97 9-Adair, Sandra 52,64,I49 ll-Adams Bryan I2I I2-Adams Doug 33,38,39,40,64,83,97.I05,95 I0-Adams Jim I35 I0-Adams Lori I35 II-Adams Nick 82,83,I2I II-Adams Tammy I2l I2-Adkins, Chester 97 I2-Adkins, Scott 97 I2-Akins. Scott I0-Akins, Stacy 42,I35 I I-Alexander, Carol I2I I0-Allema. Mike 35,79,l33 II-Allen, Allison I2I Il-Allen, Charlotte I2I II-Allen. Donnie 77,78,I2I.95 9-Allen, Jim 34.I49 9-Allen, Nina 42.I49 I0-Allen, Ronnie 56,I33,I45 9-Alley, Todd I49 II-Allison, Rory 72,I2I I0-Allison, Scott I33 I2-Aman, Eddie 97 I0-Aman, Marie 60,I35 II-Amus, Tom 78,77,I2I Student Index II-Babcock, Jane 40,I2I 9-Babcock, Stephanie 40.I49 I0-Babusa, Michelle I36 I0-Bacon, Dana 56,59,l36 II-Baggerly, Beth 49,I2I I2-Bailey, Dan 97 9-Bailey, David I49 I2-Bailey. Jason 97 I0-Bailey, Shirley I36 I2-Bailey, Todd 30,97 I2-Baker. Brenda 97 I0-Baker, Kent 79,I36,95 9-Baker, Lance 56,59,I49,89 I2-Baker, Susan l6,29,64,66,98,208,2I.22 9-Baker Vaughn 60,I49,89 I2-Baldwin-Annette l7,I9,29,33,64.66,50,97 II-Bamman, Chris l2I I2-Bargman, Scott 33,98,II4 I0-Bargman, Tracy 64,I36 I2-Bark, Karen 4I,54,98 I2-Barker, Carla 33,50,5I,98 II-Barker, Justin 34,I2I I0-Barker, Larry 48,55,I36 II-Barklage. Bob 77,I2I,95,94 9-Barklage, Melissa 44,I49 I2-Bernard, Paul 98 9-Barnes, Deana I49 I2-Barnes, Mike 45,56,59,98 I2-Barnes, Susan 98 I I-Barnes, Robert I2I I0-Barnes, Rona I36 9-Barnett, Stephanie I49 9-Barnhart, Todd 55,I49 IO-Anderson, Andy I35 9-Anderson, Bryan I49 I2-Anderson, Cheryl 97 9-Anderson, Jeff 55.I49 I2-Anderson, Jennifer 33,97 I0-Anderson, Kevin I35 I2-Anderson, Kurt 97 I2-Anderson, Leta 50,5I,97 9-Barnthouse, David 58.I49 9-Bartlett, John I49 9-Bartlett, Joy 64,I49 9-Bartram, Brent I49 I I-Bastu. Robert I0-Batarse, Kim 38,56.59.86,87,I36 9-Baty, Staci 52,53,64,67,l49 II-Baugh, Johnna l2I I0-Anderson Sheri l35 II Anderson Tina l2I I2 Andrews Adele 29 33 97 208 I0-Andrews Tom I35 I I Antrim Dana 28 47 64 l2l 208 I0-Applegate Tim I35 I2 Arbuckle Keith 76 77 97 I2 Arbuckle Kurt 97 I2 Armstrong Charles I0-Aschwanden Barbara I35 Ashburn Kim Atkins Walt Atkinson Renee 33 97 Atwell Richard l2l Atzmlller Paula Jean 29 I2l 208 Aylward Chuck 97 Ayres Bonnie I49 IMBabcock Ann 40 I36 Baxter Deanna 42 I49 I82 Baxter Johnna 29 33 39 98 I04 208 46 Baylle Leea I2I Baylle Mark 33 98 Bazzell Llndol Beach Donna 56 59 64 I49 Beach Sandra 33 4I 56 6098 Beam Perry 50 5I 56 59 60 I2l Beam Rebecca 59 I49 Bear Marla 64 I2l I3 I0-Beaty Traci l36 I0-Becker Chris 44 56 59 I36 Becker Terry 98 Becklean Cindy 52 64I44 Bedsaul Kelli 52 64 67 I49 Bedsaul Rhonda 98 Bedwell Dave 34 56 59 60 I2I Bedwell Lara 64 I49 Beebe Randall 98 Beebe Tammy I0-Beeler Cynthia 32 I36 9 Beets Tamara I49 IO-Bell, Angie 40,64,I36,9I I2-Bell, Mike 33,77,98,I72 II-Bell, Tim 77,I2l II-Bellah, Lana l2I I2-Bellamy, Mark 98 I2-Belser, Craig 98,l09 I2-Belser. Steve 98 I0-Benedetti, Joe I36 I2-Bennett, Julie 98 9-Bennett, Karen I49 II-Bennett, Mike I2I 9-Bennett, Tom l49,89 I0-Benton, Shannon I36,9I I2-Berbereia. Teresa 33,98 I0-Berberick, Tiffany I36 I I-Berger, Phil I2I 9-Bernand, Cherri I49 I2-Bernand, Darla 30,33 I I-Bernand, Karen I2I II-Betteridge, Elizabeth 54,I2I I9-Betteridge, Peggy I49 9-Bigge, David 55,I49 II-Bird, Pam I2I 9-Birge, Gary I49,95 9-Birge, Tabbatha 40.52,I49 I0-Birkmeyer, Kevin I36 I2-Birkmeyer, Lucia 33,98 9-Bishoff, Allen 55,79.I49,89 I2-Bishop, Gail 33,98 9-Biven. Lisa I49 II-Black. Jon 77,78,II7,I32,I2I -Blackburn, Sheila 33,64,98,I05 -Bland, Billie I0-Blixt, Kevin l36 II-Blixt, Kim 29,49,I2I,208,l5 9-Bloomfield, Karen 38,64,84,I49 I2-Bloomfield, Kathy I6,29,30,33,64,66,99,208 9-Blum, Chris 58,I50 9-Bly, Barb Ann 86,l50 IO-Bock, Doug 77,I36 9-Bockover, Amy I50 9-Bockover, John 79.I50,95 9-Boersma, James I50 I2-Boersma, Rusty 99 I2-Bollinger. DeeAnn 99 I I-Bonoma, Tom l22,I3I II-Book, James 34,I2I II-Boone. 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Jody I22 II-Carroll, Mike I22 I2-Carter, Carla S6,S9,IOO 9-Carter, Elizabeth S9.ISO IO-Carter, Jim SS.l37 I2-Carter, Karen 33.4I,S4,S6,S9,60.lOO 9-Carter, Tim ISO 9-Cartwright, Shelly ISO I2-Caruthers, Cathy II-Brown, Laina 64,66,I22 Il-Brown, Mark 4O,77,I22 9-Brown, Melanie 64,ISO 9-Brown, Melinda 64,67,ISO IO-Brown, Patrick I36 I2-Brown, Randy 99 IO-Brown, Ragan I36,9I I I-Brown. 9-Brown, Steve ISO 9-Browning, Matt ISO II-Bruce. Barry 32,I22 9-Brumfeild, Shawn SS,ISO I2-Brumfeild, Kim 33,7S,99 9-Brummett, Jim SS,lS0 II-Brunson, Jennifer I22 IO-Bryant, Pat I36,9l 9-Buck, David ISO Il-Buehri, Amy I22 I2-Beuesing, Bruce 99 IO-Buesing, Teresa 44,I36 IO-Bullard, Steven I36 9-Bullington, Christine IO-Bumgarner, Danny I36,I4S,lS4 9-Bumgarner, Jeff ISO I0-Burch, Kevin S6 I I-Burch, Melanie 9-Burch, Sherry ISO II-Burch, Toni S9,I22 ll-Burcick, David I22 IO-Bures, Terri I36 9-Burgess, Becky ISO I0-Burgess, Robert 9-Burgess, Shawn S8,ISO II-Brughoff, Mark I22 9-Burke, Tony ISO I I-Burke. Melissa 44,S6,S9,I22 IO-Burkhalter, Mike I37 I I-Burnett, Andrea 36,I22 9-Burnett, Jason ISO I I-Burne Canette I22 IO-Burns: Aaron SS,I37 Cartland 4I,83.97,99,9S,94,64 I2-Burns. I0-Burns, Terry II-Burris, Michelle 44,64,I22 IO-Burris. Lheresa I37 9-Burton. David ISO II-Burton, Suzanne I22 I0-Busick, Marie I37 I2-Buster, Pratt 30 I0-Butcher, Cindy I37,47 I I-Butler. I I-Bybee. Ronnie I22 Mitzi SO,S3,S4,I22 C II-Cahill, Carrie 28,l22,208 I0-Cahill, Cari 38,S6,I3S,I37 II-Cahill. Chris I22 IO-Carver, Catrina I37 9-Carver, Rick ISO 9-Cary, Tracy 60.ISO I I-Casey. Shawn II-Caskey. Eric 4O,I22 I2-Castle, Lori 33,IOO II-Catlin, Brian I22 I0-Caughron, Lee I37 9-Caylor, Keith 9-Caywood, Martha ISI 9-Cesarz, Karen ISI I2-Cesarz, Stefan 33,lO0 II-Chamblee, Bruce 56,60 9-Chamley, Alan ISI IO-Chapman, Dale I37 9-Chapman, Linda ISI 9-Chapman, Michael 79,ISI I0-Cheeseman, Duane I37 I2-Childers, Doy IO-Childers, Troy S8,I37 9-Childres, Vicki ISI I I-Childress, Tonya 64,69.68,86,I22 I2-Church, Ryan 33,Iw I I-Church, Steve 36,I22 IO-Clark, Lorene I37 I I-Clark, Rhonda 25,I22 II-Clark, Robb I23 9-Clawson, Gary 79,ISI II-Cleary, David I23.9S 9-Clebenger, Kin S2,6O,ISI I2-Clewell, Jerry lm I I-Clink, Bob 47,SO,S3,63,I23 I I-Cochran, Terrance I2-coday, Mike 41,100 9-Coffman, Billy Isl I0-Coil, Corrie 32,I47 I2-Coldsnow, Ginger 33,44,64,IO0,9I,93 9-Collins, Patty S2,ISI IO-Collins, Tim L. I47 IO-Collins, Tim S. I47 I2-Collu, Laura I2-Collum Steve 4l,S6,S9,60,ICD IO-Colville, Travis I47 9-Comisky, Anne S2,ISI II-Comisky, Mike 46,I23 I I-Comstock, Kim IO-Conaway, Danny I47 IO-Conkling, Richard I47 II-Conn, Robert I23 I2-Connell, Laura 29,33,208,IS I0-Connell, Scott I47 I2-Conner, Ralph IOO I2-Connors, Clint I0l IO-Conroy, Nancy I47 I2-Conroy, Natalie 32,44,S4,64,IOI I I-Conroy, Rita I23 I0-Conroy, Yvette 4O,I47 I2-Constable, Renee IOI IO-Constable, John I47 IO--Cook, Jim I47 IO-Cook, Stephanie 9-Cooper, Chris ISI II-Cooper, Debbie I23,I3 IO-Cooper, Jason I47 IO-Cooper, Mica 6O,I47 9-Cooper, Sheri ISI 3 II-Copeland, Becky S4,I23 I2-Copette, Jacqueline 28,44,7S.IOI 208 Il-Corey, Shawn I23 IO-Corbin. IO-Corlew, I2-Corley, 9-Cornell, Joyce I47 Mike I47 Brent 30,IOI Logan SS,ISO I0-Corrigan, Ann S4,I47 IO-Corum, Bill S8.I47 9-Cosner, Christa 40,l49,ISI I2-Corn, Alisa IOI IO-Costanzo, Laura I47 I2-Costello, Jeff IOI I2-Cotter. IO-Couch, Bobby Im Kris I47 9-Couch, Michelle 64,ISI IO-Coulter, Carolyn 2S,I47 I2-Cox, Brian IOI Il-Cox, Donna I23,I7O I0-Cox Ronnie I47 9-Cox Shawn 79,ISI IO-Cox Susan 48,I47 Tina I47 I I-Co Bob 2S 48 S6,S9,l23 y. , , I2-Craft, Sherri 24.2S,33,47.48,IOI Il8 I2-Craig, Bonnie 33,4O,S6,S9.64.84 IOI 9I I2-Craig, Debbie IOI I I-Craig, Richard I23 IO-Craig, Scott I37 I I-Craven, Dale S6.S9,I23,9S I2-Craven, Lon 98,IO0 IO-Crawford, Shelly I37 IO-Crawford, Todd I37 I I-Crawford, Robert I23 II-Creamer, Jennifer I23 I0-Creel, Sherri I37 I I-Crenshaw, Shelly S4,64,l23,I29 208 9-Crews, Tony ISI I I-Crigger, Roy 4I.SI,S0.I23 I2-Crofut, Eric 3S,36,77,IOI I2-Cain, Chris 99 II-Cain, LeeAnn I22 9-Calder, Melinda ISO I2-Campbell 9-Campbell IO-Campbell 1 1 Danny 30 Janie 64,ISO Kim 40,53,S4.S6,S9,84,I3S,I37,9I II-Campbell Lisa 32,42,I22 IO-Campbell Lisa 32,42,I22 IO-Campbell Michelle 47,I37 IO-Campbell Mike 47,l37 IO-Campbell Monica I37 9-Campbell Paul SS,lS0 I I-Campbell. Suzanne I22 ff IO-Crone, Mike I37 9-Crosby, James 78 II-Crosby, Jon I23 I2-Crosby, Mike IOI 9-Crosby, Pat 3S,79,ISI II-Crutcher, Kris I23 9-Cummings, Damon lSI,89 II-Curley, Mike I23 I2-Curtis, Lisa IOI IO--Curtis, Mary 42,I37 9-Cusick, John ISI I2-Cussimanio. Blane I2-Cussimanio, Lisa lOl I I-Dacus. I I-Dale. E D Dan ddie D3 9-Dale, Vicki 58.l'5l ll-Dallman, Dana 64,l23,2 IO-Dalrymple Andy 3O,6O,79.l37 II-Dalrymple, Jane l23 IO-Danbom, Jeff I37 I I-Daney. Becky 8l,l23 Il-Dang, De I23 I2-Danner. Bryan lOl 9-Danner, Kim 64,l5l l I-Dansby, Andrea I2-Dansby. Jeff 36,lOl 9-Darlap. I2-Davis. Stebe l5I Kathy 54,IO2 IO-Davis, Kevin 56.59,83,l37 I0-Davis, Lola I37 IO-Davis, Norman 56,59,l37 I2-Davis. Richard 4l.lO2 I2-Davis, Scott IO2 IO-Davis. Todd I37 IO-Davidson. Scott I37,95 I2-Dean, Suzi 33,IO2 ll-Dean, Wayne D3 II-DeChicchio, Kimberly 42,I23 ll-Decker, Mary D3 I2-Decker, Paul IO-Decker, Steve 56,79,I37,95 IO-Decker, Todd 59,l37 ff 9-DeJaynes, Edward ISI II-Delk, Tammie 54,I24 IO-Delk, Tom 79,l37,I42 IO-Deluca, Joe IS7 ll-Demery, Kim I23 IO-Dempsey, Scott I37 9-Denny, Stacey 64,I5I ll--Dennison, John I23 II-Dennison, Ron D3 II-DeRousse, Steve l23,95 ll-DeSpain, Don 6O,l23 9-Devor, Allen 34,59,79,I5I I2-Diamond, Allen IO! IO-Dick, Shelly 56,59,I37 9-Dickensheets, Gaye ISI 9-Dickey, Dennis 55,I5I 9-Dickeson. Page 4O,I5I,l58,93 I98 IO-Diemler, Keith I37 Il-Dilday, Danny l23,3 IO-Dillard, Michelle 54,56,59,I38 IO-Dir, Jeanne 64,l38 I2-Dire, Sam lO2 I2-Dix, Chris 6O,IO2 IO-Dix, Andy 32,I35,I38 IO-Dixon. Kenneth I I-Doak, Jeff I2-Dobbins, Tim 45,lO2 ll-Doctor, Greg 56,59,l23 I2-Dodig, Mike 25,33.24,47,48,49 I2-Dodson, Debbie IO2 I2-Dodson. Lourie I23 I I-Doherty. Mike 63 IO-Doherty, Tim l38,I4I,95 I2-Dolan, Nat 3O,IO2 I2-Donnelly. Ann lO2 9-Dooley, Mark 53,I49,l5I,l85 ll-Doores, Dana 4O,I23 I2-Doores, Denise 33,4O,4I,lO2 9-Dorman, Kim l5l II-Dotson, Debra I23 9-Dougherty. Jill l5l I2-Douglas, Cindy 56,59.lO2 I2-Douglas. Dennis IO! IO-Dowler, Dana 54,56.59,l38 I I-Downey, Carol I24 I2-Downey, Kathy Il-Downing, Lori 48,l24 IO-Downs, Bobby I38 IO-Downs, Jennifer 56,59,64,l5l I2-Doyle, Danny IO2 II-Draheim, Denise I24 IO-Drennon, Tim l38 9-Drew, Kelly l52 I2-Drew, Steve IO2 ll-Drigalla, Jeff 45,5O,5l,55,I24 I2-Driscoll. Jeff IOJ I2-Driscoll, John lO2 9-Drysdale, Chandra 64,I52 IO-Drysdale, Tracy I38 I I-Dubay, Cindy 44,59,64.I24 IO-Dudick, Brian I38,I45 I I-Dudrick. Michael 4I,l24 9-Duerr, Greg I5l 9-Dura, Greg IO-Duff, Mindy l38 9-Duff. Mikki I5l,93 ll-Dulin. Diana 42,l24 ll-Dulohery, Shawn 72,l24,I83 IO-Duncan, Aron I38 II--Duncan, Becky I24 IO-Elkins, Bryce I38 g II-Ellington, Lysa 25,47,48,l24.I29 I2-Elliott, Scott 30 Il-Elliott, Tammi I24 IO-Ellison, Lisa 42,l38 9-Ellison, Tami l52 ll-Ellis, Charles I24 II-Ellis, Jeff l24 I2-Ellis, Mike 55,lO3 IO-Embry, Greg I38 IO-Engle, Shannyn I38 II-Engleharot. Carl 34.I24 IO-Enke, Milissa 48,49,54.64,l38 Il-Enole, Scott 55,I24 I0-Ensworth, Doug I38,9O IO-Epperson, Kim 64,l38,l44 I2-Epperson, Tracey 64,66,lI2,lO3 IO-Erichson, Kippy I38,9l IO-Ernst, Bill I38 9-Ernst, Lisa I52 I2-Eskinia, Bill I3 IO-Eubank, Melanie 54,6O,I38 IO-Evans, Kim 64,I38 9-Evans, Mark l52 IO-Evans, Steven I38 IO-Everman, Brynda l38 IO-Everts, Mary I38 IO-Ewing, Annette 42,I38 F 9-Falk. Claire l52 IO-Falk, Fred I38 II-Falk, Judy I24 I2-Falke, Doug IO3 IO-Falke, Lori ISS 9-Falkner, Jim l52 I2-Famuliner, Lyn 29,33,lO3,208 IO-Famuliner, Suzie l38 9-Fan, Tony 79,I52 IO-Fannin, Mike 59,I38 I2-Farmer, Cary 33.76,77,lO3,89 II-Farmer, Mary l24 I2-Farmer, Ron 9-Farmer, Tim 79,I52,89 I2-Farrar Laurie 99,lO3,l85 IO-Farrar, Lindeh 47,l38 IO-Farris. Angie 6O.6I 9-Farrell. I I-Farren. Richard 59,l52 Roy 25,53,54,55.I24 IO-Faulwell, Julie 58.64,l38 I2-Feller, Bill 33.47.48.5O,5l,lO3 ll-Feller. Jim l24 9-Dundus, David 55,59,I5I IO-Dunlap, Brian l38 I I-Dunlap, Kelly 9-Dunlap, Kim 64,67 IO-Dunlap. Sara I38 9-Dunlap, Stephanie I5l 9-Dunn, Darleen 44 IO-Dunn, John I38 IO-Fender, Rick l38 9-Ferguson, Ken I52 IO-Fick. Lisa 56,I38 ll-Fields, Dave 77,78,l24 ll-Fields, Greg 72,73,I24 I2-Fike, Fred IO3 I I-Fischbach, Stephanie 64,I24 9-Dunningtion. Jason l52 -Dwar. Allen 50 ll-Dye, Patricia I24 IO-Dyke, Danny l38 E I2-Early, Dayna 33,4l,64,75,IO3,9l,67 IO-Earp, Tim l38 I2-Eation, Terry IO3 II-Ebert, Diane D4 II-Edgington, Kim 42,6O,64,I24 II-Edmondsond, Gina l24 I2-Edmondsond, Lisa 3O,lO3 9-Edmondsond, Mike I52 9-Edwards. Greg I52,89 I I-Edwards, Susan 3O.33,lO3 I2-Edwards, Todd 4l,I24 I l-Ehlers, Lynn 6O,I24 IO-Edison, Maria 54.I38 I2-Eiskina, Bill lO3.Il7 IO-Elder, Lawanda l38 9-Elder. Robert l52 I2-Elder, Robin 36,lO3 9-Elgin, Tara l52 9-Fisher, Drew l52 9-Fisher, Elaine I52 IO-Fisher, Garlan l38 I2-Fisher, Jackie IO3 9-Fisher, Ruth l52 9-Fisk, Greg 35,I52 I2-Pitts, Brian ll-Fitzpatrick, Kelly 72,l24,l26 ll-Fitzwater, Nicci 47,5O.5I,l25,l3 I l-Fitzwater, Sandra 25 I I-Flanagan, Cathy I24 9-Fletcher. Andy l52 9-Flethcer, Jan I52 9-Fletcher, John 79 IO-Flick, Cindy I6,l8,l38.I47 II-Flint, Meredith 29.75,I24,208 II-Flint, Mike 55.I24 9-Flint, Paige 4O,l52 9-Floyd, Charlotte 4O,l52 IO-Foell, Katherine 64,l38 Il-Foley. Johnna 42,54,64,l24 II-Folsom, Brian 35.77,78,83,I24 Il-Folsom, Scott l24 ll-Ford, Eric 63.72.04 9-Ford, Stacey l52 9-Forster, Al I52 Of ! . :Mfr 'Z 7 .-I : V ff nf IO-Fo I2-Fo 9-Fo 9-Fo IO-Fo IO-Fr, 9-Fr, I2-Fri I2-Fri IO-Fri IO-Fr. l2'l:I'4 IO-Fri l l'Fl'4 I I-Fri lo'-FIV I2-Fr. IO-Fri I I-Fri IO-Fu I2-Fu l I-Fu IO-Fu IO-Fu X, ' W , . MQ IOf Fowler. Andrea ISS I2 YFowIer, Tom 5O.lO3 9-wFoster. Julie IS2 9f-Foster, Karen l52 IG fFox. Becky 56.59.l38 IO-Franco. Sean l39 9-Franklin. Dennis I52 I2-Frasier. Joe IO3 I2-Fredrickson. Doug IO4 IO-Fredrickson, Kendra 64,l39 IO-Freeland. Tim I39.9O I2-Freeman. Penny 25.33,48.47,5O.5l,lO4 IO-Fresh. Jana I39 II-Fresquez. Veronica I24 II-Fricke. Kim I24 IO-Fristoe. Jodi 86.I39 I2-Froehlich. Ron 72.IO4 IO-Froehlich, Steve 35,I39 II-Fruit, Scott I25 IO-Fuchs. andy 39 I2-Fuller, Chris I9,4O.IO4 II-Fuller, Kathy 4O.I25 IO-Fuller. Tony I39 I0-Fullington, Debra 64,l39 G 9-Gadberry. Joe II-Gaines, Melvin I25 II-Gall, Ed D5 I2-Gallagher, Lori 33,75,lO4 IO-Galluzzi, Mark I2-Gamble. Jeff 3O,lO4 I0-Gardisky, Geoff l37 9-Gardner, Amy 44,48,52,l52 I2-Gardner, Brenda IO4 9-Garrett, Jodi I52 ll-Garrett, Dwayne l25 I2-Garrison, Lori 33,IO4 I0-Garten, Mike 79.139 I0-Garza, Linda 54,l39 9-Gaston. Charles I52 I0-Gaston. Tim I39 9-Gattermeir, David l52 ll-Gepford. Kathy I2-Gercone, Bob 37 ll-Gercone, Steve l25,3,6 I0-Gerdts, Gregory 35,I39 I0-Giacomo. Margart I39 I2-Giacomo, Rosemary 33,IO4 9-Giarantano, Gene l52 9-Gibbins. Mike l52 I2-Gibson. I2-Gibson, 9-Gibson, 9-Gibson, 9-Gibson. I I-Gilbert. Ginger IO4 Nancy l25 Pam 38,4O.64.67.I52,2I,23 Shawn l52,95 Stephan I52 Jeff D5 I2-Gilbert. Jill IO4 IO-Gill. Mary 25.47,48,49.I39 IO-Gillelandm Gary I39 ll-Gillespie. Jim I25 9-Gillette. Wendy 58.l5l I2-Gilligan. Janice 32.5O,64,IO4 9-Gilliland, Carla l53 I I-Givan. Laura -64,I25,2 II-Glanzer. Robin l24 I2-Glukowsky, Mike 33.77,lO4 I2-Godwin. Donna 64.69,IO4 I2-Goedeck, Colleen 44,54.IO4 Il-Goeking, Patrick I25 9-Goldberry. Kim IS3 IO-Golden. Shari 42 9-Golden, Troy l53 9-Gorman. Lynn 56.59.I53 I2-Gorman, Steve IO4 9-Gourley, Anne 52.l53 ll-Gourley. David 77,78.l25 I2-Grady, Neal lO4,II5,ll7 ll-Graham. Don 77,78,I25,95,94 I2-Graham. Doug 33,77,lO4 I2-Graham. Stephanie IO4 I2-Grainzer. Donna IO4 IO-Grant. Darin 34,47,IO4 9-Grauberger. Ray IS3 IO-Graves, Caprice I39 9-Grey. Joey I53,6O 9-Gray, Kathryn I52,l53 I I-Gray, Monique I25 IO-Greathouse. Sonja I39 II-Green. Gerry D5 9-Green. Jacqueline I53 I2-Green. Jim IO4 IO-Green, Richard 47.5O,5I,56.59,77.I39 I I-Green, Russ 98.l25 I2-Green, Stevie 29,IO4,l3,3.6 Il-Greenwell. Eric I25 9-Greer. Rebecca 9-Greer. Tracey I53 I2-Gregg, Rhonda 5O.54,IO5 9-Grego. Dianna I53 IO-Gregory, Mike I I-Gibble. Anita D5 ll-Griffin, Franco 55.l39 9-Griffin, Thomas 79.I53 I2-Grimes, John 72.IO5 II-Grimes. Lisa 75.IO5 I2-Groceman, ex IO5,lO8 I I-Groom, Melanie 4O.I23,I25 I2-Groom, Rhonda 33,64,69,IO5 IO-Groover, Lynn 24,25,47,48.54,I39 9-Grynkiewiez, Ross 55,83,l53 IO-Gudde, John l39 9-Guenther, Brian 90 ll-Guenther. Kyle 77.78.40 I I-Gustafson, Eric 44.53.I25,9O IO-Gustafson. Erik 77,78,I39 9-Gustafson, Nils 83.l53 9-Gustafson, Sten 34,l53 H IO-Haas. Sheila 53,54,l39 I I-Hsck, Bruce 4I.55,I25 IO-Hackleman. Elizabeth 56,59,64,l39 9-Hadlock. Kim I53 IO-Hagers, Tresea I39 I I-Haigh, Ronald 45.05 9-Haigh, Susan l53 -Haines. Brian 4O,55.95,l39,l43,l8l IO-Hake, Lisa 64,I39 IO-Hale. Bryan I39 IO-Haley. Angela 4O,44,64,I39 I2-Haley. Tom IO5 9-Hall, Andrea I53,93 9-Hall, Cherie I53 ll-Hall, John 45,I2'5 Il-Hall, Julie I25 I2-Hall. Robin 33.lO5 ll-Hall, Stacie l25 I2-Hall, Trudy IO5 II-Hamblin, Neta 4I,5O.5I.64,66,I25 9-Hamel, Rusty I53 I I-Hamilton. Paul I25 II-Hammond, Jeff l25,88 I2-Hancock, Kelly IOS I2-Haney, Gina IO5 I2-Haney. James IO5 9-Hankins, Mike 79,I53 I2-Harding. Fran 24,25,29,40,4l.46,48,IO5,ll4.208 9-Hardwick, John l53 IO-Hare. Doug I39 IO-Hargrave, James 79.l39 II-Hargrave Jerry 78.I25 I2-Harness. Arnold 33.4l,45.IO5 9-Harrington, Chris 52,59,l53 I2-Harris, Alan IO-Harris. Angela I38 IO-Harris. David 79,l39 IO-Harris. Tim I39 I2-Harrison, Barb 48,54.IO5 IO-Harrison, Bryan l39 IO-Harrison, Lisa 42,l4O I2-Harrison, Teresa 6O,lO5 9-Hart. Glen I53 IO-Hart, Kevin I4O 9-Hartley. Traci I53 ll-Hartnett, Sweeney 29,62,63,l25,208,6 I I-Harville, Angela I25 IO-Hasty, Jill I4O ll-Hatfield, Darin D6 I2-Haus, Fran 6O.64,65,lO5 Hawes, Carla 52,56.I53 ll-Hawks, Craig D6 9-Hayes, Leah l53 Il-Haynie, Phyllis I26 ll-Hazelrigg, Barren I26 9-Hazlett, Deanna 52,56,59.l53 ll-Head. Kathy I26 9-Head. Pam I53 9--Heagy, Dorothy I53 I I-Heagy, Tammy l26 Il--Heard, Greg l26 9-Heaviland, Joll 58,64,l53 IO-Hedrick, Jerry I4O 9-Heffner, Dianna 52,58,l53 I2-Heineman, Brenda IO5 I2-Heineman. Mark 63.3 IO-Heinlen. Tracy I4O 9-Heisterburg. Kadi 64,I53 I2-Helms, Rob 33,IO5 9-Helms, Sheila I53 I2-Helms, Terry IO5 II-Henderson. Jason I26 9-Hendricks, Angela 52,l53,I6O.93 9-Henion, amie I53 IO-Henthorne. Kathy I4O I I-Herlong, Heidi ll-Hernandez, Donna I26 I2-Hernandez. Robert 33,5O,55,lO5 I2-Herron, Barry 39,53.lO6 I I-Hertzog, Julie 64,I26 9-Hewitt, Marie I53 IO-Hibner, Chari 32,I4O I2-Hibner, Terry IO-Hickman Christy I4O 9-Hickman, Angela I54 9-Hickman. Laurie 4O,I54 II-Hill. Doug I26 II-Hill. Gary I26 IO-Hill. Shari I4O 9--Hillier. Jana I54 I2-Hilligoss. Jeanne lO6 I2-Hillyer, Phillip IO-Hilpman, Becky 54.I4O,9l 9-Hilton, Michael I54 I2-Hilton. Rick 9-Hinton. Jamie I54 9-Hirt. Victoria l54 I I-Hisley-Anne 44.I26 I2-Hisle, LeAnn IO6 I2-Hix, David 33,IO6 IO-Hobson, Greg I4O II-Hockett, James I26 I99 II Hodges Craig 4OD6 IO-Hodges, Jodi I4O IO-Hodges, Mike I4O D-Hoffman, Terry D-Hofstter, Christi 25,33.4I.47,48 IO-Hofstter, Tim 34,6O,I4O IO-Holbert, Teddi 64,I4O IO-Holladay, Thomas I4O II-Holland. Kady 5O,5I,54,D6,I5 IO-Holland, Linda 38.54,64,I35,I4O II-Hollis, Susan D6 IO-Holloway. Tiffany I4O II-Holman, Karla D6 I I-Homan, Wes D6 I I-Hoover, Chris D6 IO-Hoover, Rachelle I4O II-Hope, Cathy D6 9-Hope, Cheryl 38,52,I54 9-Horner, Wendi l54,I59 IO-Horton, Brian 34,I4O D-Hoselton, Shelly 32,33,5O,5I,IO6 IO-Houston, Brian I4O II-Houston, Jeff 95 II-Hovermale, Michele 59,D6 9vHoward, Brad I54 D-Howard, Cindy IO6 9-Howard, Misty I54 D-Howe, Kathy 33,IO6 I I-Howell, Jim II-Howley, Laura D6 IO-Hoyle, Debbie 32,l4O II-Hrinchir, Beth D6 II-Hubbard, Austin D6,95 I I-Hudson IO-Hudson D-Hudson, D-Hudson, , Debrah D6 . Jeff I4O Stacey 33.4I,64,IO6 Teresa 5O.IO6 D-Huff, Darrin 64,77,IO6,88 IO-Hughes, Danny 47,49,l4O IO-Hughes, Douglas 47,79,I4O,95 Il-Huke, Darrin D6 D-Hulen, Duane 9-Hulen, Mark I54 D-Hulsey, Shawn lO6,I3 9-Hulsey, Susan I54 9-Hulsey, Todd 79,I54,95 IO-Humbird, Darryle I4O .6O,86,IO6 D-Humphreys, Brian I6,33,4I,IO6,I84,88,89 II-Hunt, Jeff D6 II-Hunter, Elizabeth 64,D6 9-Hunter, Rob 555,I54 D-Hurley, Jeffery 44,IO6 IO-Hurr, Starla I4O 9-Hustad, Suzanne I54 D-Hustad, Terri 32,IO6 D-Huston, Michon 33,IO6 IO-Hutcherson, Bryan I4O D-Hutcherson, Gloria 42,IO6 I 9-Iiams, Bill I54,I56 II-Iiams, Mike D6 I I-lnnis, Robert ll-lnselman, Tracy D6 IO-Ippolito, Angie I4O 9-Irvine, Michael I54 D-Israel, Danny 29,40,4I,208 I I-Iverson, Kristi D6 9-Ivey, Dianne I54 II-Ivey, Roger D6 J 9-Jackson, Carla I54 D-Jacobs, Mike 33,IOO,lO6 9-Jacobs, Scott I54,89 I I-Jag II-Jaeger, Greg D6 IO-Jagger, Randy I4O D-Jaggers, Stephanie 54,IO6 IO-James, Kenny I4O 9-Jeffers, Lauren 64.I54 Dv-Jeffers, Paul IO6 9-Jegen, Eric 34,I54 200 Keehler James I54 -Keen, Brett D7 II-Keene, Don D7 D-Keim. Doug IO7 II-Keisker, Shari 39,4I,5O,53,59,64,65,6 II-Keithly, Kim 4O.53,59,6I,D7 9-Keithly, Kristin 5O,52.56.59.I54 I I-Kella, Dawn D7 D-Kelley, Gary 33,IO7 D-Kelley, Stephen D7 D-Kelly, Scott IO7 9-Kelly, John 79,I54 I I-Kellough, Teresa 47,48,56,59,D7 D-Kennamer, Jody 33,64,69,IO7,II4 D-Jenkins. Gina lO6,lD Il-Jenkins, Kim 32 9-Jenkins, Rick I54 IO-Jennings, Chester 64,I4O 9-Jennings, Larry 79,l54 II-Jennings, Walt D6 IO-Jesse, Carrie I4O 9-Jessee, Amanda 58,I54 D-Jett, Glen 24,25,33,47,48,5O,5I,IO6 II-Jewitt, Daune 58,D6 D-Jewitt, Diauna 33,42,IO7 IO-Jipson, Shannon 48,54,I4O 9-Johns, Kelly I54 9-Johns, Laurie 52,I53,I54 D-Johnson, Amy IO7 I I-Kent, Randy D7 IO-Kenton, Kara I4O 9-Kenyon, Leslie 52,l54 D-Keyhill, Pat IO7 II-Keyhill, Shannon D7 II-Kiado, Lucin 44,D7 D-Kidwell, Brian IO7 9-Kidwell, Christy 25,52,56,59,64,I54 D-Kim, Julie IO7 9-Kincaid, Douglas I54 9-King, Anthony 79 II-King. Denna D7 IO-King James 55,I4O II-King John D7 9-King Mike I54,89 II-King, Sara D7 9-King, Sheri I54 9-King, Tammy 9-King. Tony I54 D-King, Vernie 5O,5I,lO7 9-Kirkpatrick, Brent 3O.6O,l54 I I-Kirn. Danny D7 II-Kirn, Kirt 82,83,D7 D-Kirn, Lisa 33,44,IO7 9-Kirst, Theresa I0-Kurth, Chris 79,I4O,I54 D-Kittle, Robert 77,IO7 D-Kleeschulte. Jeff II8 9-Klehr, Larry I54,95 IO-Johnson Bill 53,l4O IO-Johnson Brett 5O,I4O IO-Johnson Cheray I4O IO-Johnson David I4O ll-Johnson Edward 9-Johnson Heath I54 IO-Johnson Iris I4O II-Johnson Kent D6 I I-Johnson I I-Johnson IO-Johnson. Kelley 44.D6 Kevin 38,39.62,63,D6 Lance I4O D-Kleikamp, David 45,83,IO7 IO-Kleikamp, Jim I4O D-Klote. Pat IO7 D-Klostz, Rick IO8 . II-Klubeck, Diane 5O,D7 D-Knight, Kelly 25,33,4O,48,5O,5I,IO8 IO-Knight, Marla I4O D-Knopps, Anthony 28,33,lO8,208,88 9-Knopps, James 79,I54,9O 9-Kolb, Dwan I54 D-Kowalski, Gael IO8,I78 II-Johnson, Marsha D6 D-Johnson, Mary 33,4I,44.lO7 I I-Johnson, Tracey 54,64,66,D7 I I-Johnston, Scott 48,55,D7 9-Johnston. Susan 52,I54,93 I I-Jonas, Sarah I4O,9I IO-Jones Brian 47,56,I4O D-Jones Casey 4I,I4O IO-Jones Darrell I4O II-Jones David 46 II-Jones Diana 42,58,D7 9-Jones Kelly I54 IO-Jones Lisa A. I4O I I-Jones Lisa M. 47.54,D7 9-Jones, Martin 79,l54 II-Jones, Patty 64.D7 9-Jones, Rob I54 II-Jones, Tammy 54,64,69,I27 D-Jones Tom IO7 D-Jones, Tim 5O,5l,55.IO7 9-Jones. Tracy I54 IIHJones. Vickee D7 D-Jordan, George IO7 Il-Jordan. Teddie D7 IO-Joseph, Kathie 47,48,54,I4O K 9-Kalstup, Robin 64,I54 D-Kalthoff, Steven II-Kanai, Rob D7 DYKasinger, Tim IO7 IO-Kramer, David D-Kreeger, Jack 47 9-Kreeger. Jorgi I55 D-Kreeger. Lori 32,6O,IO8 IO-Kreisel, Lisa I4O IO-Kreisel, John 79,I4O IO-Krey, Kerry 54,I4O,9I D-Kropf, Lisa 33 IO-Kurth. Chris 77,I4O,95 D-Kurtz, Vic 76,77,IO8,IO9 L II-Lackey. Janet 4I,D7 D-Lackey, Randy 9-Lackey, Ryan I55 II-Lacy, Rhonda D7 9-Ladd, Bill I55 9-LaGuire, Johnna 59,l55 IO-LaGuire, Kathy 56,I4I II-Laeupple, Dan 56,D7,59 I I-Lally, Ann 64.D7 9-Lally, Jill IO-Lamb, David 35,79,I4I I I-Lampson, Kim 29.D7,208,3 I I-Landes, Tammy D7,23 9-Landreth, Sheila I55 IO-Lane, Debbie l4I D-Lane, Pam 33,3O.IO8 9-Langenberg, Cathy 52,I55 II-Langenberg. Marcie 54.64.DI,D7 9-Lansdale. Daryl I55 9,D7 D-Lap' D-Lap I2-Lars IO-Las: I2-Las: D-Latl D-Lau IO-Lau IO-Lau I I-Lavi IO-Lavi I I-Lavi 9-Lavi IO-Lavi IO-Lavi I I-Lavi 9-Lee I I-Lee IO-Led I I-Left 9-Left I I-Leg D-Leil D-Len 9-Len I I-Len 9-LeP 9-Letf IO-Lev 9-Lev 9-Levi I I-Levi 9-Levi D-Lev 9-Libi l I-Libr IO-Lic: D-Lic: D-Lic: D-Licl IO-Lim IO-Ling IO-Linl l2-l.lp1 9-l..lp1 I I-Litt IO-Livi 9-Loa D-Loa D-Lof I I-Lof I I-Loh D-Log IOQLog IO-Lon IO-Lon IO-Loc 9-Lor 9-Lov 9-Loy I2-Lox D-Lov IO-Lov 9-Lov IO-Loy I I-Loy IO-Luc I I-Lug: IO-Lup D-Lut 9-Lut D-Lut IO-Lyr D-l.yr 9-Lyc 9-Lys 9-Mc l I-Mc I0-Mc McCIi McCo l 'NMC lu-Mc -Y H ,.,,...,.,. ,,-..,....,, ,, . ,. . , I2-Lape, Jill 33,lO8 I2-Lapietra, Joanne 33,IO8 I2-Larson, Viki 33,lO8 IO-Lasswell, Brain l4I I2-Lasswell, Sheri 33,6l,64,lO8 I2-Lathrop, Todd IO8 I2-Lau, Heidi 33,3O,lO8 IO-Lau, Holly 32,l36,I4l IO-Lauffer, Troy I4I I I--Lawlor, Kean 72,l27 I0-Lawlor, Maureen 29,208,l4I ll-Lawrence, Joel 56,78,77,5O,53,62,63,64,I27,2l 9-Lawrence, Kirt 55,79.l55 IO-Lawrence, Scott l4I IO-Lawson, Brian I4I,l43 ll-Lawson, Tom I27 9-Lee, Amy 44.64,l55 ll-Lee, Rita 56,74,75,59,I27,9I,92 IO-Ledford, Shane l4I Il-Leftwich, Jay 32,72,l37 9-Leftwich, Kerry 32,86.l5S ll-Legant, Amy 38,39,64,I27 I2-Leitch, Robert 33,45,6I,lO8 I2-Lemperos, Evangelos IO8 9-Lentz, Tracy 52,l55 ll-Lentz, Troy I27 9-LePage, Cindy 56,59,I55 9-Letchworth, Lane I55 IO-LeValIey, Kirk I6,35,79,I4I 9-LeValIey, Michele I55 9-Lewis, Bill l55,95 II-Lewis, Jeff l27,l4 9-Lewis, Mike I55 I2-Lewis, Monica 8l,IO8,9l,92 9-Liberman, Kim I55 ll-Liberman, Lori 54,l28 IO-Licata, Andy l4l I2-Licata, David I28 I2-Licata, Lisa 86,87,lO8 I2-Lichtenberger, Rhonda lO8 I0-Limbaugh, Kelly I4l IO-Lingle, Mike 56,50,53,59,I4I IO-Link, Amy 42,l4l I2-Lipe, Juanita IO8 9-Lipe, Lisa I55 Il-Little, Cindy 64,I28 IO-Livingston, Kent I4l,95 9-Loar, Michaelynn I55 I2-Loar, Todd I2 I2-Loftis, Lisa 6O,lO8 II-Lofton, Lori I28 I I-Lohe, Robert I2-Logan, Kelly 32.I08 I0-Logan, Myra 42 IO-Long, Donna 64,I35,l4l I0-Long, Laurie 64,l4l I0-Looney, Larry l4l 9-Lorenz, Regina 9-Lowrenco, Jonathan I55 9-Love, Shana I55,I6I,93 I2-Loveland, David 33,lO8 I2-Lowderman, Mark 33.lO8,l5.l3,l4 I0-Lowe, Scott 79,l4l 9-Lowe, Tonya 4O,52,64,I55,93 I0-Loyd, Rex I4l ll-Loyd, Rhonda I28 IO-Lucas, Donna I4l ll-Luppens, Albert I28 I0-Luppens, Pam 6l,64,I4l I2-Luther, Doug 33,64,lO8 9-Lutz, Brian I55 I2-Lutz, Eric 72,lO9,95 IO-Lynn, John I4I I2-Lynn, Kathy lO9 9-Lyon, David 56,59,I55 9-Lysaght, Wendy I55',I59 I2-McCorkIe, Michelle 5O,53.54,56,IO9 9-McCoy, Billy 79,l55 ll-McCoy, Brent I28 I2-McCoy, Shari 33,109,114 9-McCubbins, Pat Il-McCue, Larry 56,59,72.l28 I I-McCullock. DeeDee ll-McCulloch, Scott I28 9-McCullough, Rhonda 64,I55 9-McCurley, Brent l55,89 I I-McDaniel, Angie I28 I I-McDaniel, Ruth I28 IO-McDaniels. Greg 79,l42,l43 II-McDonald. Brian 77,78,l28 IO-McDonald, Sherri 25,2938,46,48,l42,208,l5, 2I,7 ll-McElroy, Dana 28,I28,208 I2-McEntire, James 29,4l,lO2,IO9,208 9-McFall, Sandra I55 9-McFarland, Jay 79,l55 9-McFarland, Melanie I55 IO-McFee, Susan 54,l42 IO-McGill, David I42 II-McGlothIin, David 55,l28 I I-McKaskel, Caral 44,45,6I,64,59,l28 IO-McKaskel, Kay 59,6I,64,I42 IO-McKenna E.J. I42 IO-McKellips, Debbie I42 9-McKellips, Thomas I55 I2-McKinnis, Scott I09 I2-McLanhan, DAnna IO9 I2-McLaughlin, Kent IO9 ll-Marr. David 72,4l,I28 I2-Marrs. Bond lO9 IO-Marshall. Greg l4l I IwMarshall, Keith I28 I2-Martell, Danny 82,83,lO9,95 I2-Martens, Keith IO-Martin, Addison l4l 9-Martin, Debra l52,I56 IO-Martin, Gina l4l I2-Martin, Kirk 3O,lO9 IO-Martin, Larry l4I I2-Martin, Paul 97,lO9,95 IO-Martin, Tina ll-Mason, Cari 58,l28 I I-Mason, Cathrine 58,l28 9-Mason, Reginia l56 IO-Masters. Stephanie I42 IO-Matchell, Kyle l4l I2-Matchell, Shawna 33,86,64,68,69,lO9 9-Mathis, Becky 52,I56 ll-Matsumoto, Hideo I28 IO-Maxey, Karen 6O,l4l I2-May, Camie 33,64,69,lO9,2O,22 9-May, Dawna I56 IO-May. Kathy I4I 9-Mead, Carol IO-Meador, Scott I42 ll-Meadows, Julie 28,39,64,l2I,l28,208 9-Mead, Lisa l56,93 9-Mehrer, Angie l56 I2-Mehrer, Jeff 33,77.63.IlO,llI,Il6 I I-Mehrer, Rick 48,50,5I,55,l27,I28 9-McMickelI, Todd I55 Il-McMillan, Diana 32,42,I28 9-McMulin, Brian 35,I6I I2-McMullin, Debbie IIO Il-McQueen, Lynn 54,l28 Il-McRoberts, Vince 72,l28 I2-McWhorter, Rhonda 33,lIO 9-Maciak, Denise I55 9-Mack, Chris l55,89 IO-Macklin, Walt l4l I I-Madden, Gene 77,78,I28,l3O 9--Magady, Kelly 4O,64,l55 9-Magan. IO-Magan, James 55,79 Bill 55,79.I4I,89,9O I2-Mairet, Danny 33,56,IO9 II-Majors Hallie I28 I2-Majors Jenny IO9 l I-Mallett, Angie 56,59,l28 IO-Mallett, I I-Mallot. David 55.l4l Tracy 31.128 lOFMancini, Frank l4l.I8I I2-Manley, David IO9 9-Manley, Dennis I55 9-Manning, Shelly 64,I55 ll-Manns, Brian I28 IO-Mansell, Steve l4I I2 -Marak, Linda 33.44.llO 9-Marcum, Rebecca 52,64,I55 9-Margolis, Karen ll-Margolis, Stuart I28 I2-Meier. Susan IIO 9-Melton. Craig l56 I2-Melton, Melanie 25,33,48,86,87,60,IIO.Il3 I2-Mendez, Angie 33,42,59,llO IO-Mendez, Michelle 56,38,54,64,I42 IO-Merriott. Robb 6O,I42 I I-Mersman, Gary I28 IO-Messick, Elaine 77 9-Messick, Scott l56 I2-Meyer, Caroline 33,64,69,IlO,l63 IO-Meyer, Krista 64,l42 I2-Meyer, Laura 33,66,4l,28.64,lIO,208 I I-Meyer, Patti l8,4l,64,69,l24,l28 I2-Meyer, I2-Meyer, Terri 33.64.69,llO Valerie IIO I0-Michael, Donna 6l,54,59,I42 I2-Michael, Kevin IIO 9-Michael, Wendy I56 l I-Migliazzo, Carl 58,l28,95 IO-Miller, Kim I42 Il-Miller. Kristi I28 I2-Miller, Leah IIO I2-Miller, Mike 33,45.IlO IO-Mills, Patty I42 IO-Millwater, Jay 2 I I-Milvain, Brooke 86,64,69,l22,I28 ll-Mitchell, Jacque I28 Q.. ll-Mitchell, Martin I28 9-Mitchell, Matthew 58,79,l56,95 IO-Mitchell, Monty 58,l42 9-Mitchener, Mary 52,64,l56 I2-Mitchener, Tina 33,lIO ll-Moeller, Paul I28 IO-Moffatt, Wendy I42 I2-Molinario, Betsy 8O,8l,47,lIO IO-Molinario, Mark I42 IO-Monahan, Ed 79,l4l,9O 9-Monson, Albert I2-Monson, Stacey 42,llO 9-Montgomery, Robert I56,I57 IO-Moody. Deanna 32,4O,l42 IO-Mooney, Stephanie I42 9-Mooneyhan, Tonya I56 I2-Moore, Annette IO-Moore, Anthony I42 M 9-McAfee, Johnna I55 Il-McCain, DeAnna 32,48,I28,9I I0-McClellan, Tim l42,95 McClung, Michelle 28,8l,l42,208 McConnell, Shawn I55 ll-McCollum, Matt I28 IO-McCorkle, Mark 59,79,l42 U Vx,-. V . Sas - I 'B ,.,,,,.,W I :sf ii 9-Moore, Mark I56 I2-Moore, Marti 25,48,5O,5l ll-Moore, Ron K. 34,l28 ll-Moore, Ron J. 34,l28 IO-Mora, Mia I42 9-Morak, Laina 42 IO-Morgan, Billy I42 I I-Morgan 9-Morgan I I-Morgan . Mark 78,77,I2l,l28 , Michelle l56 , Patrick I28 Q-'? f X IO-Morgan, Rocele 9-Olson, Bruce I56 izgmarras, Gary sono II-Olson, Cyndv '29 I2-Morris, Kevin IIO I2-Olson Deneen IO-Morris, Liz I42 IO-O'MaIley, John 83,I43 IO-Morris, Melinda I42 Il-O'MALLEY, TOM' 38.39,64,I25,l29,l33 9-Morris, Robert 83.I56,95 ll-O:N93l' Heidi I29 io-Morris, Robin I42 9-O Neal. Laurie I57 ll-Pausch, Susanne 25,44,48,6O,I29 I2-Paxton, Pam III II-Payne, Tom I29,34 I2-Payne, Colette 33,44,54,III IO-Payne, Sherrie I43 9-Payne, Trent 34,I57 II-Peacher, Kim 37,I29 IO-Moss, Jeff I42 9-Mountain, Allen I56 9-Mountain, Brenda I56 I I-Mountain, Rick I29 IO-Mowatt, Ellen 6O,l42 9-Muckenthaler, Dan 79,I56 I2-Muckenthaler, Greg IIO I2-Mucke. Pharra I7,I9,28,4l,64,69,IIO,208 II-Muckey, Debbie 54,56,59,64,69,I29 I I- 9.- I2- 9-Orr, Kevin 55,79,I57 O'NeaI, Todd Onwiler, Brian I57 Onwiler, David I29 Opsal, Todd I57 O'Quinn, Charlie 3O,33,IIl IO-Peacher, Shelly 64.I43 I2-Pearson I I-Pearson I2-Pearson . Amy lll , Caren 4l.I29 . Cathy 33,4I.28,47,III,208 II-Peery, Darin l29,I3O ll-Pemberton. Kim 34.'54.64.I43 I I-Ortiz, Toni 4O,54,I29 IO-Osborn, Sarah 56,47,59.I43 IO-Osborn, Todd IO-Pemberton, Sonya 47.64.I43 Il-Pence, Nancy 42,54,64,I29 IO-Penning, Calvin T p Y 9-Murphy. Robert 58,I56 -Myers, I2-Mudd. Charlie 55,IIO IO-Mudd. David I42 II-Mudd, Karen I29 IO-Mudroc k. Laura 4O.54,l42 I2-Muenks, Kim IIO IO-Muenks, Steve I42 I2-Mullins, Kirk II-Munson, Ann 64,I29 II-Muren, Diane I29 9-Murphy. John I56 I2 Mur hy Mike II-Murphy. Taresa 44,64.I29 I2-Murray, Kelley IIO 9-Murrow, Mary I56 Jim 34,I56 rnfmyfwy X 4 IO-Osborne. Karla I43 IO-Osterloh, Paul 32.55,I43 IO-Oswald, Mike l43 Il-Oswald, Bob 72,I29 I2-Oswalt, Glenda 33,III II-Owens, Becky 8O,8I,I22,I29,3 IO-Owens. Debra 6O,l43 , 1 r I alliiik I2-Penning, Doyle Ill I I-Peoples, Bobby I29 IO-Peoples, Rick I43 IO-Perdue. Chris I43 I2-Perin, Jennifer III 9-Perry, Charles I57 9-Perry. Wanda 58,I57 IO-Peterson, Rick l43 9-Peuster, James I57 I2-Phillippe, Jason 4O,64,III IO-Phillippe, Kelly 48,29,208,I43 I2-Phillip, Scott III 9 io-Myers, Tim 34,09 N 9-Nagel, Bryan 35,56,79,I56 IO-Nash, David I42 IO-Navato, Nicholas 44,I42 I2-Neal, Brenda 50,54,IIO I I-Needham. Susanne 25,47,48,I29 9-Neeley. William I56 I2-Nelligan, Hugh IO-Nelson, Jim I42 IO-Nelson, Roger 56,59,I42 I2-Nelson, Sheryl 33,54,IIO IO-Newland, Tanya I43 II-Phillips, David l3O 9-Phillips, IO-Phillips, IO-Phillips. I I-Phillips. Jeff 79,I57,9O Kris 38,64,65,67,I43 Tracy A. 86,I43,9I Tracy D. I3O,92 ff WWWJWN f f 1 X I '! f W y y!!! xx ff! ,ff J ff! f W: 1 M ff , W WJ!! 9-Newland. Tony I56 I I-Newton, Chuck 35,77,78,l29,l77 9-Nichols, Brad I56 IO-Nichols, Marianne 2 II-Michols, Patricia I29 I2-Nichols, Robyn IIO IO-Nichols, Tammy I42 P II-Nicholson, Shona 32,I29 I2-Nicklas, Sharon III 9-Nield, Micheal 55,79,l56 II-Nielson, Marty I29 IO-Nielson, Reed I42,95 I2-Nill, Mike 4I,77,III 9-Noel, Angela I56 9-Noland, James I56 I0-Noland, Jeff I42 I I-Owens, Doug 60 9-Owens, Larry I57 9-Owens, Mickey 44,55,58,I57 I I-Oxley, Jesse IO-Pickard, John 32,I43 I I-Pickard, Kim I3O 9-Peipergerdes, Amy 59,I57 II-Peipergerdes, Grant 45,56,I3O I2-Pigue. Tim lll ll-Pimm, Michele 56,59,l3O I I-Pinales, Tonetta I2-Pirie, Arletta 33,56,lII 9-Pirie, Jon '59,I57 9-Pittman, Rhonda 52,l57 9-Pittman, Wendy l57,93 9-Plaas. Rachel 52,58,64,l57 9-Platz, Jeff I57 IO-Plude, Chris 38,I43 II-Poak. Jeff ISO 9-Poe, Jeff I57 IO-Poe, Tabitha 25,48.24,I43,7 I2-Poindexter, Brian 45,III IO-Poindexter, Todd 45,I43 I2-Pollard. Tony 83,III I2-Ponseigo, Bonnie III I2-Pool, Cliff 9-Pool, Mike 35,I57 I I I2 9 9 I2 -Pool, Nathaniel 72,I3O -Porter, Greg 33,II2 -Porter, Robert 34 -Potter, Julie I57 -Potts, Kim 33,54,II2 IO-Potts, Kris I43 9-Potts, Michael I57 ll-Poush, Ninetta I3O IO-Norris, Kendra I42 IO-Norris, Kevin l7,78 II-Norris, Tony I29,I3O I2-North. I I-North, Marcy 4I,56,59,6O Michelle 4O,4I.59.6O,84,III,I29 IO-Norton, Yvonne 42,I42 I I-Nutter, Tammie 32,48,I29 9-Nye, Tim 156.95 IO-Pabst, Teri l37,I43 IO-Palmer, Lori I43 9-Palmer, Sherri I57 9-Palumbo, Brenda I57 I2-Palumbo, Don 25,II I2-Paneitz. Steve III IO-Pap, Monique I43 I2-Pap. Todd Ill IO-Parish, Roger I43,9O 9-Parris, Karen 56,59,I57 0 IO-O'Brien, Erin I43 I2-O'Brien, Kenneth 33,III 9-O'DeII, Jeff A. 56,l56,I6I I2-O'DeII, Jeff P. 63,64,IOO,III 9-O'DeIl, Tabitha IO-Odneal, Paul I4O 9-Oehring, Greg I56 II-O'Guin, Patty I29 IO-Oldenburg, Cindy 38,4O,84,I43,9I IO-Oliver. Kim I43 9-Oliver, Michael I56 202 I2-Parrish. Brad 33,76,77,lII,95.94 9-Parrish, Brett 58,79,I5I,I57 II-Paschall, Jim 72,I29 IO-Patterson. IO-Patterson. Brent I43 Carter 53,55,l43,89 I0-Patterson, LaWanda I43 II-Patterson, Leslie I29 IO-Patterson, Paula I43 I2-Patterson. I2-Patterson. I I-Patterson. IO-Patterson, Sheryl 33,44,m Stephen 33,is,5o,5s.eo,ni virgin 129.168 William c. II-Patton, JoAnna I29 I2-Pratt, Buster II2 I I-Pratt, Rhonda ISO 9-Pratt. Tamalyn I57 II-Prescott, Danny ISO ll-Preston, Brad 37,77,78,I3O 9-Preston, Darla 52.I57 9-Prettyman, Peggy I57 IO-Price, Jannell I53 9-Price, Jeff I57 I2-Price, Michelle 32.II2 9-Pritchett, Don I57 I2-Proctor. Julie 33,39.64,8I.II2.I73 5 I2-Puffett, Carol 33,44,56,S9,II2 9-Pullen. William I57 IO-Pumphrey, Jason I43 I I-Pumphrey. Jennifer I I-Purnell, Shawn ISO IO-Pycior, Kurt 35,38.I43 . I I-Pyle, Mike I2-Quiz 9-Ragi I I-Ragi 9-Rani I2-Rani IO-Rani I I-Ram I I-Ram 9-Rush I2-Ratli I I-Ratli I I-Ray. I I-Rayl IO-Redl IO-Reec IO-Reec I2-Reic IO-Rein IO-Rein I2-Relle I I-Ren: I2-Renl I I-Rep: 9-Resa 9-Revi I2-Reyi 9-Reyi I0-Reyi I I-Reyi -Rinel I I-Rho. 9-Rho. IO-Rho. I I-Riclr 9-Ricl' I I-Ricl 9-Ricl IO-Ricl 9-Ricl I2-Ricli 9-Ricl 9-Ricli 9-Ricll IO-Ridi I2-Rif 9-Rifj I2-Rigg IO-Rile IO-Rile 9-Rini I I-Risr IO-Roa IO-Rob I I-Rob I2-Rob IO-Rob 9-Rob I2-Quinn, Cindy Ill R 9-Ragon, Julie 4O,44,I57 II-Ragon. Scott ISO 9-Rand, Janice 52,59,64,I57 I2-Rand. Jennifer S2,42,56,59,lI2 I0-Randol. Kelly I4S ll-Ranum, Mark ISO Il-Ranville, Jeff 72,7S,55,ISO 9-Rush, Chris l57,95 I2-Ratliff, Scott II2 I I-Ratliff. Shawna 64,lS0 II-Ray, Randy 50.ISO Il-Rayburn, Mike S4,lSO I0-Redfield, Jeff l4S I0-Reed, Tim 79,I4S I0-Reed, Tom 79,I4S I2-Reichman, Scott II2 I0-Reinhardt, Lisa I4S I0-Reinsel, Pam I4S,9I,92 I2-Rellergert, Phil II2 II-Renaut. Renee 4I,ISO,I70 I2-Renken. Shelley II2 ll-Repass, Jack ISO 9-Resa. Tami I57 9-Reven. M I2-Reynolds, ichael 89 Alicia SS,74,75,S9,5O,5S,64.84,lI2,4 9-Reynolds, Christi I57 I0-Reynolds, I I-Reynolds, David I4S Del lS0,88.2I -Rinehart, P. 56 II-Rhodes, Bruce 4I,ISO 9-Rhodes, Doug I57 I0-Rhodes, Robin 42.l4S Il-Rich, Mike 48,ISO 9-Richards, Kathleen l57 ll-Richardson, David ISO 9-Richardson, Rhonda 64.I57 I0-Richey, Brian I4S,88,90 9-Richter, Donna 52,I57 I2-Ricketts, Becky SS,Il2 9-Richetts, Michael 79,l58 9-Ricks, Angela I58 9-Rick, Shawn 59,l58 I0-Riddle, Tami I4S I2-Rife, Danny II2 9-Rife, Mitch I58 I2-Riggs, Brian SS,4I,II2 I0-Riley, Lori l4S I0-Riley, Jennifer 49,64,67,l4S 9-Rinehart, Phillip 59,60 II-Risner, Jeff ISO I0-Rose, Wendy 64,l44 9-Rosen, Kevin I58 II-Rosher, James 40,4I,ISO,I86 9-Ross, Martha I58 9-Ross, Michelle I58 I0-Ross, Pete I44 I2-Ross. Tracy S2.lIS 9-Ross, Troy 9-Roskob, Raigan IO-Roundtree, Linda 64,67,I44 I I-Rouse. Paul 55,77,78,lSO I2-Routon, Larry SS,IlS I2-Rouden, Bob IIS I0-Rowlan, Lynda 54,I44 I0-Rudolph, Jeff 44,55,ISO 9-Ruehling, Heidi I58 9-Ruland, Jim I58 I2-Ruland, Kathy S2,5O,64,99,IlS II-Rush, Patricia ISO I2-Russell, Cinky II-Russell, Shellie S0 I2-Russell, Steve 4I,55,I44,95 I0-Ruth, Andy I44 9-Rutter, Theresa I58 I2-Ryan, Jenny 28,SS,IIS,208 I2-Ryan. Sherri S0 , S I2-Sackuvich, Bob 3S,lIS I I-Sadler, Brett ll-Sadler. Ce Ce 42,58,59.lS0 IO-Salerno, Lisa S8,lS7,l44 9-Salgado, Beth 42,l58 IO-Salins, Eric 25,24,l44 II-Salmons, Doug lS0,95 I0-Sampson, Mike I44 9-Sanders, Jan I58 I2-Sanders, Jill 64,69,IIS.2I,22,2S I2-Sanders, Stuart 33,45 I0-Sandman. Andrea I44 9-Saulsbury. Jay 9-Saultz, Melanie I58 I I-Saunders, Cindy 6I,50,5S,ISO 9-Savage, Bruce 58,l58 9-Scammacca, Laura 52.l58 I2-Scarborough, Lisa 60,IIS I0-Schacherbauer, Terri 6I,59,60,64,I44 9-Schaffer, James I58 9-Schaller, Christina 52,60,l58 I2-Schauffler. Marti 56,5O,5S,59,IlS ll-Schaufler, Brian ISO ll-Scheib. Shawn ISI 9-Schelp, Beth 40,84,l58 I I-Scott. Phil I2-Scott, Shelli S3,IIS IO-Scott, Stacey I44 I0-Scrivner, Lorrie 6O.64,67,l44 IMSeigeI. Donns 64,l44 I2-Seigel, Jeff II4 9-Seifert, Christine 52.68,I58 I I-Seifert. Corie ISI I0HSeitz. Mike I44 IO-Sessler, Doug I44 IO-Setley. Scott ISI I2-Setley, Susan SS,54,IlS I I-Shackelford, Diana 42,54,lSl I I-Shackelford, Donna 42,54,lSl 9-Shafe', Mathew 58,60,l58 I2-Shafe'. Mike SS,S9,64,IIS,lI6,95 I I-Shaffer, Shelly 29,ISI,208 9-Shafford, Terri 42,l58 IO-Shanholtzer, Craig I44 ll-Shannon, David ISI 9-Shapiro, Angela 64,l58 Il-Sharp, Chris ISI,I4,S I0-Roach, Doug 79,l4S,95 I0-Robbins, Laura l4S I I-Roberts, Angela I2-Roberts, Donna II2 I0-Roberts, Doug S2,I4I,I4S,90 9-Roberts, Ginger I58 I0-Roberts, Kevin 60,79,l4S Il-Roberts, Mike ISO 9-Roberts, Nicholas 79,I58 I0-Roberts, I0-Roberts. Scott 79,I44 Stephanie I44 9-Robertson, Doug I58 9-Robertson, Kevin I58 I2-Robison, Cathy S2,44,ll2 IO-Robison, Mike IS7,l44,95,94 I0-Robison, Scott 56,59,6O,I44 I2-Robison. Terri lI2 IO-Schelp, Kelly I44 IO-Schiefelbine, Rhonda I44 I0-Schilling, Dee 42,I44 9-Schilmoeller, Janice I58 ll-Schillmoeller, Julie ISI I0-Schlieffer, Edward I44 I2-Schlozhauer, Lorie IIS I2-Schmitt. Kathy IIS I0-Schneider, Kim 47,I44,I45 I2-Schoettlin, Phil I7,SS,56,28,S9,59,64,IlS,208, 95 I I-Schonberger, Scott ISI I2-Schorn, Glenda IIS 5 9-Sharp. Susan 56,59,I58 ll-Shatas. Doug ISI 9-Sheldon, Lori 52,64,I59 9-Sheldon, Phil I59 I2-Sheldon. Ronda SS,S9,66,64,74,75,99,IIS,9I,2O II-Shelton, Lonnie ISI I2-Shenkel. Cindy 54,llS I I-Shepard, Tim ISI I0-Sherman. Wayne I44 I2-Sherman, Wendy SS,66,6O,64,IlS I0-Shipley, Lisa 6O,I44,9I ll-Rodenbaugh, Donnie 77,78.ISO I I-Schreckler, Chris 78,77,lSI 9-Schritenthal, Ronald 79.l58,89 9-Schruppm enise I58 9-Schrupp, Diane 5S,I58 I I-Schuff, Ronald Il-Roderick, Rusty I28,lS0 I2-Rodgers, Jim Ill I I-Rodriguez, JanLisa 9-Roe, Frank S4,l58 9-Roe, Fred S4,I58 ll-Rogers, Lorinda ISO Il-Rogers, Patti ISO II-Rogers, Sharon 42.lS0 9-Rogers, Stephen I58 9-Roller, Cheri I58 IO-Roller, J. R. I44 I2-Ronaut, Cathy Il2 I2-Roney, Kathy 86,lIS ll-Rooks, Kim ISO II-Schultz, Marty 77,78,ISI I0-Schultz. Sheri 54,I44 IO-Schunk, Jeff S5,79.I44 I2-Schwermern James IIS IO-Schwerner, Renee I44 9-Scofield, Lorie S8,52,l58 IO-Scott David 79,l44 I0-Scott Karen 86,I44 9-Scott Laura I58 I0-Scott Leanna I44 Il-Scott, Mark ISI II-Scott Mary 9-Scott, Michelle I59 II-Scott. Mike ISI IO-Shipman, Jim IO-Shipps, Lori 54,I44 Il-Shipps, Mike ISI I2-Shook: Jan IIS I2-Shoptaw, Jim 25,48,47,l08,lI4 I2-Shriver, James II4,I77 I2-Shroyer. Dennis 9-Shroyer, Tim I59 I I-Shuck, Julie 86,87,64,ISI I2-Shue, Donna SS,4I,II4 I I-Sidebottom, Mike Il-Sifuentes, Gia ISI I0-Sifuentes. Niga 64,67,l45 II-Silvio, Mike ISI I2-Silvio. Tom 77,55,I06.II4,I4 -Simmons, N. 60 9-Simmons , Rob I59 ll-Simpkins, Linda 44,6I,59.64,ISl 9-Simpkins, Philip 56,59,l59 203 'RQ Spreeman Sarah 52 I59 Spurck Mike I5OI59 I2-Stacy, Susan 33,II4 9-Staggs, Terri I59 I2-Stahl, Jeff I I-Staponski, James 9-Staponski, John I59 IO-Thate Randall l45 IO-Wagr , 4' A II-Simpson, Donna 48,I3l IO-Simpson, Lewis I45 9-Simpson, Richard 6O.I59 9-Simpson, Valerie 52,59,l59 I2-Sims, Beth 33,56,4I,59,6O,II4 IO-Sipek, Pauls 64,I45 II-Skaggs, Michelle ISI I I-Skeeters, Timolyn I3I 9-Skelton, Ginny 4O,52,64,67,I59 -Skinman, D. 56 IO-Slater, Kevin I45 I0-Slavens, Bryan I45 IO-Slavens, Tony I45 I2-Smart, Bryan Il-Smart, Eric ISI II-Smiley, Kevin I3I IO-Smith, J. Bryan 58,l45 I I-Smith, Bryan D. 47,48,53,58,I3I I I-Smith, Charles 9-Smith, Cindy l59 II-Smith, Dick 34,I3I,9I I2-Smith, Gary II4 IO-Smith, Karla 58,I45 II-Smith, Kelly 58,I3I I I-Smith, Kenneth 58,63,l3I II-Smith, Mark I3I,95 I2-Smith, Mike B. I7,77 II-Smith, Mike L. 78,I3I I2-Smith, Patty 32,II4 9-Smith, Reggie I59 I I-Smith, Steven 34,5O,'53,I24,I3I 9-Smith, Susan 64,I59 II-Smith, Todd I3I 9-Smith. Tracey I59 IO-Smooter, Nancy 54 IO-Smykowski, Jill I45 II-Snider, Phillip 5O,6O.I3l I0-Snyder, Shauna 4O,47,56,49,8I,I45 II-Son, Shari 64,69,l3I IO--Songer, Richard l45 9-Spader, Ron I59 9-Spader. Tammy l59 IO-Spann, Isaiah I45 II-Spelman, Kathy l3I IO-Spiwak, Terri I45 IO-Splinter. Lisa 56,59,I45 9-Spoor, Deborah 9-HSprague, Chris I59,89 II-Sprague, Darci ISI IO-Sprague, Pam I59 IO-Sprayberry, Angela 34,44,I45 I2-Sprecher. Brian 5O,56,59,6O,II4 204 9-Stark, Dawn I59 9-Stark, Leslie I59 I2-Stark, Robert 33,35,IO3,II4 I2-Stark, Wayne 9-Starke, Rosemarie I59 IO-Starkey, Joshua I45 9-Starner, Karen 9-Starr, James l59 9-Staton. Joanne I0-Stawinski Michelle 64,I45,2O,7 IO-Stayton, Mark l45 9-Stearman. Brent I59 II-Stearman, Bryan I3I IO-Steinman, Dawn 59,I45 I2-Steinmetz, Mark II4 II-Stelle. Nancy 64,I32 I2-Stern, Jayne II4 I2-Stevens, David II4 IO-Stevens, Kenny 79,l45 9-Stevens, Michele 52,I59 I I-Stevens, Robert 9-Stevenson. Angelia I59 9-Stevenson, Vonda 42,I59 I2-Stewart, Angie 33 I I-Stewart, Cary I I-Steyer. Connie 32.I32 I2-Stickler Bruce 33,82.83,5O,II4 IO-Still, Darin I45 IO-Stipp. Rodney I45 IO-Stokes, Jan 4I,59,6O,54,I45 II-Stokes, Jon 56,54,59,6O.I32 II-Stone, Charlie 32,I32 9-Stone, Gina I59 9-Stone, Kim I59 I2-Stone, Tammie II4 II-Stonum, Scott I32 IO-St. Joh n, Richard 55.I45 9-Straight, Rebecca I59 I I-Strohmeyer, Andy 78,77,4O.I32 I2-Stroud. Karen 33,lI4 I I-Stuart, Gary l32 9-Sullivan, Roger I59 II-Summers, Neal l32 II-Swaim, Daren l32 9-Swan, David I59 Il-Swan, Gale I32 I I-Swearingin, Tammy I32 I I-Sweet, Chris I32 II-Swat, Johathon I32 IO-Swift, Karen 64,I45 9-Swift, Ron I6O I I-Swisher, Jack 9-Sword, David I6O 9-Tapscott, Don 56,59,I6O IO-Tate, Kandis I45 IO-Tatro, Wayne I45 I2-Tatun, Jody 33,75,II4 IO-Taylor, Brian I45 I2-Taylor, Chris 33 IO-Taylor, Dawn 32 9-Taylor. Debbie I6O IO-Taylor Harlod I45,95 I2-Taylor, Katie 33,II5,I3 I0-Taylor, Mary 64.I45 II-Taylor, Michelle 42,I32 9-Taylor, Mike I6O IO-Taylor, Rusty I45 9-Taylor, Tamara 42,I6O II-Taylor, Vic I32 IO-Teeters, Judy I45 9-Tempel, Frosty 55,47,79,I6O II-Tempel, Tracie I2I.I32 IO-Terry, I I-Terry. I2-Terry, Allison 64,I4I.I45,2O.23 Jeff 32 Paul 56,59,II5 IO-Thalheim. Tim I45 9 Tervol Michelle I6O II'-Wain I2-Thomas, Diane II5,9I,92 Il-Waill I2-Thomas, Fred 77.lI5 IO-Waifl II-Thomas, Joe l32 I2-W-Eliti IO-Thomas, Karen I45 IIfWald IO-Thomas, Kelly I45 9-Walki 9-Thomas, Kim I6O,93 I2-Walki I2-Thomas, Melody 33 9-Walk! 9-Thomas, Shelli I6O I2-Walkl I2-Thomas Steve 33,II5 I2-Walk' I2-Thomas Forrest 77,IIl,II5,II6 9-Walk I2-Thompson, Lim Il5 II-Walk IO-Thorsen, Bonni I45 IO-Walk IO-Thyer. Steven 79,I45,9O Il-Walla IO-Tidwell, David I46 I2-Walla 9-Tiehen. Cindy I I-Walls I I-Tilford, Kevin I32 I2-Walls 9-Tindill, Sarah I6O Il-Wals IO-Tippetts, Kurt -Walsl I2-Tippetts, Ruth 33,42,44,II5 9-Wals IO-Titus, Shawn 54,l46 I2-Waltt 9-Toler, Lori I6O II-Walt! I2-Toler, Marc 33,55,58,Il5 9-Walt' I2-Torrence, Joe II5 IO-Walt IO-Trainor, Sean I46 I2-Walt 9-Trantham, Chris 56,38,59,I6O IO-Walt 9-Travis, Tim I6O I I-War: II-Trober, Janice I32 IO-Wan I2-Trober, Lisa 32,II5 I2-Wan IO-Trollinger, Randy I I-Wan IO-Tschirhart, Debbie 6I,I46 I2-Wan I2-Tschirhart, Dennis 32.II5 II-Wan I I-Tucker, Nancy 54,I32 I IfWar- 9-Turnbow, Patti 64,I6O I I-Walz I2-Turnbow, Rosemary 33,4I,5O,II5 I2-Warn 9-Turney, Brenda I6O I2-Warn 9-Turney, Dana I6O II-Warn I I-Turney, Carla I32,l3 I I-Wan I2-Turney, Dwayne I I-Wari I2-Turney, Sandra II5 IO-War! IO-Tye, Robert 79,I46 9-Watt I I-Wat 9-Wat U 9-Wat IO-Wat I2-Uchtman, Paula 33,II5 I0-Wat 9-Uhrig, Linda 52,I6O I2-Wat 9-Underwood, Robin 86,I6O ' I0-Wau I I-Ulrich, Missy 54,I32 l I-Weir I I-Ulshafer, Rick ll-Wet 9-Upsal, T. 74 I2-Wet II-Lltter, Bertha I32,I6O I0-Wer 9-Utter, Hazel 9-Wel I2-Wei IO-Wei V 9-Wei I I-Wel I2-Valenti, Jeanette 47,II5 loqwel 9-Valentine, Christi I6O 'I-We' 9-Valentine, Debbie I6O I0-We' 9-Vance, Beth I6O l2'Wel I2-Vance, Steve II5 ll-We' IO-Vann, Dalton 79,l46,9O ll-WSI 9-Vannattan, Patricia I6O I2-Wei no-vanmrman, Randall 47,146 I0-We: II-VanPelt, Peter 56,4l,59,6O,I32 I2-we 9-vansen, Mike leo I2-Wet I2-vaugh, Paula 32,115 I0-We IO-Ventimiglia, Kristy 47,I46 9-We IO-Verbrugge, Nancy 6O.I46 ll-We IO-Verwers, Barry I46 I2-wh I2-Vest, Laurie IIS D-Wh 9-Vice, Cathy I6O ll-Wh 9-Vick, Jan is,5o.52,e4,I5i.i6o 'O-Wh II-Wh I2-Vick, Linda 33,42,53,II5 9-Viets. Otto 79,I6O IO-Vinck, Michelle 64,I46 IO-Vospette. Andre 32,34,I46 IO-Voss. Robyn I46 9-Waddington. Jonathon I6O I I-Wagner, Bret I7.78,77.35,I32,I5.I3 IO-Wagner Carrie I46 I I Wainwright Jeff 78 77 I33 I4 ll Waltley Loyal I32 IO-Waltley Pam I46 Waite Judy 32 66 64lI5 Walden Jim 78 77 40 55 l32 I2 Whenham Kim 33 3Oll7 IO-Whenham Robert I46 I2 Whitaker Elaine 4I II7 I I W te I I W te IO-White Brad 78 77 l33 95 Janet 39 54 64 I33 Jeff 55 I46 9 Wlnn Lydia 59l6l II Win Tracey I33 IO-Wlnburn Kevin I46 Winegar Lisa 6l 52 64 I6I Wilkinson Jeff 79l6l Walkemeyer Karrls 4Ol6O Walkemeyer Shelby 32 II6 Walker Walker Walker Walker IO-Walker John 55 I6O 95 Christy II6 Y Todd 56 59 l6l Vlckle I32 Vonda 54 64 I46 Wallace Kelly I32 Wallace Rhonda II6 Wallace Sarah l32 -Waller Marie 32 3OIl6 -Walsh, Dave 62,l32 9 White Tim l6I 9 White Todd I6I IO-Whiteman Blll I46 9 Whiting Daniel l6l I2 Vhltlng Vince 33lI7 IO-Whitley Stephanie I46 Il Whltmlre Sandra I2 Whltson Deneen II7 IO-Whitson Fred I I Wholf Beth 44 75 I33 9-Wlkan, Becky I6l Il-Wikan, Jan l33 I2-Wiley, Mike 33,Il7 IO-Wiley. Steve I46,95 9-Wilk, Lisa I6l I2-Wilk, Ronna 33,Il7 IO-Wilkes, James I46 I2-Wilkerson, Jay I7.33,Il7,89 Wilkinson Joyce 42 64 II7 Willcutt Wlllette Willette Wlllette Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams, -Williams, -Williams. -Williams, -Williams. -Williams. -Williams. --Williams, Stan IS3 Michelle I33 Scott l6I Wayne La v 33 IGUII7 IS2 Cory T3 II7 Chris 78 77 35 I33 I86 Gary I33 Janet 33 II7 Jerry John II8 Kerry 58,l33 Kevin L. 58,l6I Kevin M. 58,l6I Lori I6I Michelle I33 Mike 55,I6I Norma l6l Q' inn' 9-' :ir -ha, 9- , , T ' ' 1' ' ' J v 1 l . , , , 9- - - - ' . ' ii- ' . 'ln ' - - ' . ll- ' , ' 9- . , , - , - 9- . , U- ' ' - , ' 12- ' . lg-Walker-Rand 56-II6 IO-Whiting,Shari4O.54,l46 iz- H ,AIlen72,II7,I5,I3 - - i- - . iz- ,'a-f ll- ' 1 I L , I I2- ' ' , I L. , ' ' ' - ' ' , ll- . ' , . . . ll- ' - ' , ll- , U- - ' , I2- , , II- v I - . , . iz- , I2 ' , , . 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Julie I6l II-Welch, Camille 59,l33 IO-Welks, Bobby I46 ll-Welsh Karen I33 9-Williams, Ray I6I 9-Williams, Stacy I6I IO-Williams, Terry I46 I I-Willis, Kathleen I I-Willis, Keli -Winegar. I I-Wingate. I2-Winquist, Rick 4l,39,63,lO7,Il8.2O Lauren 44,4O,l33 William 33,l I8 I I-Wiser. Steven 9-Witte, Edith 58,l6I I2-Witte, Wendy II8 9-Wolf, Randy I6I 9-Wollerman, Chris l6I 9-Wons, Jim 34,l55,I6I 9-Wood, Christopher I6I I2-Wood, Gina I8,I9,33,66,29,208,64,65 II7 II8 3 II-Wood, Jeff I33 I I-Wood, Susie I33 I2-Wooderson, Dale 59,Il8 II-Woodford, Laura 44,56,59,I33 9-Woodford, Melissa l6l I2-Woods, Rusty II8 II-Woods. Scott I33 I2-Woolley, Brian II8 IO-Worlledge, David I46 9-Worstell, Sherry l6I 9-Wray, Chris I49,I6l I2-Wright, Mitch 37,II7,Il8,l5,l3 Y Il-Yang, Yer I33 9-Yankee, Tom l6l 9-Yarns, Paul l6l,89 IO-Yates, John 79,I46 IO-Yoakum, Heath I46 I2-Young Becky 56,57,39,59.6O,lOO.4 IO-Young Joella IO-Young. Nancy I46 I0-Wells, Bobby I2-Wells, Jessica II6 I2-Wendelman, Cindy 33,5O,64.68,69,II6 II-Werner, Brad I33 I2-Werner, Cindy 32.lI6 IO-West, Brian I46 I2-Westerfield, Alisha 33,4l,5O,53,II6 I2-Westhoff, Denise 42,II6 IO-Weston, Bert 29.208,l46,l63 9-Westlake, Constance 44,l6I II-Weyrauch. Scott I33 I2-Whaley, Burt 64.II7,2O I2-Wharton, Janna 33,lI7 I2-Wheeler, Danny II7 IO-Wheeler, Kenneth I46 II-Whenham, Bill I33 IO-Willis, Missy I46 IO-Willyard, Derek 59,6O,I46 II-Wilson. David 56.47,59.6O,l33 9-Wilson, Greg I6I 9-Wilson, Jeffrey Dean I6I 9-Wilson, Jeffery D. l6l 9-Wilson, Jennifer 52,I6I Il-Wilson, Julie I33 9-Wilson, Kyle I6I ll-Wilson, Lee I33 9-Wilson, Lisa I6l I2-Wilson, Richard 5l,ll8 IO-Wilson, Sherry 6O,64,I46 I2-Wilson, Tammy 32,3O.Il8 ll-Wilson, Tim I33 9-Wilson, Tracy 52.I6I ll-Young, Randall 72,55,I33 IO-Young. Taunya I46 Z -Zahn, Tammy I46 IO-Zahorchak, Randy 79,I46 Il-Zammar, Danny 56,5O,53,I33 I2-Zammar, Janai II8 I2-Zavala, Andre IO-Zavala, Eve 48,I46 IO-Zerger, Dawn 54,I47 I2-Zimmer, Michelle 33,Il8 ll-Zuber, Alan 58,5O,52.I33 II-Zuber, Joni 56,59,84,l33 205 - V - i W J llL:.,,, .L .,. ,yr ,Y ,ini-f ,W Y ' I . I R Y P r ' . . ,Q in From the Editor . . . Countless hours have been spent in the planning and prep- aration ofi the I982 Reflector. l greatly extend my sincere apologies for any errors that did not catch my attention, I hope you will treasure this book for many years to come, to help remindyou of that first step into the classroom that was unknown to you as a freshman, or to remember the glo- ry that was bestowed upon you when you were triumphant in your competitions. And especially to remember that first day as a senior, was to be your first look into the future. -Editor 2 0 f Z if f 4 ?5 Z f rf Mr. Ted Haub saves the day again, by bringing the group pictures! 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