Lexington High School - Minuteman Yearbook (Lexington, MO)
- Class of 1974
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' 2.:z.:4:..v:.J'. :rw..w fr lexington senior high school exington, missouri volume XXV111 edifcor: sail brown assoclate editor: dean nance advisor: m1ss karen kounovsk Table of Contents s' A , ,Mm - jr-1 ,L Y W, aw ww, -M:-mm -fr ax SGBSOHS SGGSOHS SGBSOHS SGGSOHS SSGSODS SGBSOHS foracadendcs.. for activities .. for organizations for sports . for people . for seniors - . . page P3919 page D399 page page 10 32 50 70 .LU 12 ,QW-if Wglflif 'JZ iii ? , 1 n A11 seasons are for study Study g0eA on by att peopie duaing ati Aeaioni. In the Apaing, thene in the Atudy 05 natuhe in the budding 05 pianta and the Aight 05 bihdb and Amaii animatb which had deemed to diiappeaa 50a many Kong monthb. Duaing the Aummea, we ed- ucate ouh phybicai Aeiveb with the Aummea Apohtm 05 Awimming, tennit, A05tbaii, and the popuiaa activity 05 bicycling. Then comeb the 5att, when boohi aae opened 50a anothea yeah. with the winten Anown, come the Aettiing in 50a the woah and pieaiuaeb 05 Achooi ti5e. whethea it ii 50nmai iehhning duhing the Achoot yeah, on the ieaaning 05 ii5e and natuae in the 055- Achoot houhi, Atudenti at Lexington ave 50and that ati Aeaeoni ahe 50h Atudy. 5:3 lllllgll X fm, A . mg ff ffff M I ?43 3, W ZE:VkV f. '2af. '.: f,1f3'f ' Qi ' fy 3 W I my it 'O V' WMM. , 79, 'ff X 6 ' V L MW. gr, , 4,1 f fr ' ,f Mi -ng, A I , gf, 2 1 , ,4 mtaivizf gg' WH: 131121213 iff: 2 532-153113 3113 V.-'wr- 1-'-'f.-I . .1-1:-'Z-1-'spy , 'jv'f..'. +,'nw .fun- . '- Uv.- ..-,.',.,.:f..g.- .,..,'..-.Zg.LfQ,g-,. 3351535 Vfiffffffrz-: eMnwBwasa.aH.m2fm?ho1w c.,.-. HM. ' i:' 'lag jg'f:j.j5g.g,'fE 5 3 2:23-,f.Q2j3gj-333 13:35 'L 313.31531 : 55 E 3 32 3 32 3 5:5 : A , L :-. E i ' - I '. : ' ' . ' ' '- - I . - J-f M f'- ..'.,..'.-u'-.-.- , ' :'.'.'. Win g, - , f? ':I45'i'31'fI-E32lair.. iff-' tal.-4v'+29-iss' 9 + A Axax A11 seasons are for participation Fon all og aa, 1973-74 wazs a gait-moving school, yeah. Thias 41 mainiy due io the gact thai Lexington o56eM a bfwad flange 06 ciubfs and aciivitiei in which ,to pani- icipaie. In the Apfzing, :hehe ii mach, ftennu, and goig, not to meniion the muzsic conieiu, the junioa-fsenioh paom, commence- meni and ali og the oihefa aciiviltiei thai mahe up Apfzing in oua Achooi. In fthe Lum- mea, we ialze ogg on adventuaefs on oua own. wheihea fthezse adveniwzefs me expefzienced hefne on fthouoaanda o nuieb away, we Zeaan gaom them. The 5 bfzingfs ui a new Achooll yeah, gooibali, ciubfs to join, and couniieia new aotiviiiei. Baiheiboii, a winien Apofzib geiiivoi, waeuzfing, Anow days, Chniinnaa, and uolieybaii keep the winiefn moving. In own bwsy Achooli, we have Zeafnned thai pani- icipaiion il 60a all Aeazsonzs. 'I' '. ' I I 3 ' 'J In 'Z Q Z 1 'LLM '.'a.'I'Ix H DFI i 5 42 TDI? FIQMPI-'.'.'Q 3' N... S, X ' . .ew4:S,::,. x ' A ' ffT Wff':rE.': 5' W N K W K ' M M YT' ee ' Q of E SV' X ., e . , U k'k'kk P 1 H ' 12- f , f ' -4 I A11 seasons are for people .MMS aa fthene me Aealsonza in evmy yean, A0 . do all o5 ac have Aeafsorw 05 oun own. Thefae Q ane the Aeafwnfs in own ages. when we me young, we go thnoagh oun fspfoingfs and owl 5 Aummefvs and ws we mavtane we entm fthe 5a,U, 05 5 oan yeafw. AA we neaeh the end o5 oun cycle o5 Aeaaonfs we ane in fthe winften o5 can yeafu. Abso, own moodb 5oUZow phazsexs jwst aa do the Aeafsonfs. we have oun bfzighi Apfulng mooda, oun 5iJLey Aummen moodfs, the penfsive moodfa o5 5avUi and the 1thoughI5uZ, fsomewhat bad, moodzs o5 winten. Hehe we have Dried to eapiune juni Acme 05 the many Aeazsorus o5 moodfs that ane to be 5ound at L.H.S. People ane fthe mom hn- pofotant pant o5 oun Aehool, cvs they ane 05 LC5e, and hehe we have Zeanned thai alll bea- Aonfs me 5on people. T'7W.l.Ll,..., YIZM1 y v.,, 7 L f-mi-f . LQ1J-' Z ,, w mm J, .-Mg, . f .1 , , ' .. , ,J L, W if , Q 2,2 1 4 , 1 , ,Qggf W, if 2 ' - ff, f Q2 . ,, . j Riu I , TE ' Ty W w, . kv 'Z ' N fwff xl ',, ' , ' ' 1 V' be - . ,, My Af,,. . -- fu.: 'A , Y we 5 f fy if WK Qi' ,f if 2 Ae? M me X sz vb , , ag I , 2 Mx Y' Y W , X2 f , M 2 , KH I .,,., A ., ,,.. , , 5 3 :ff ,,.g. , f 4,.f f i 35 4 2 ., 72 if p 2521 ,sei 9 ,, 45.4 :E f if L 9, W ,K 3, , , as X,, , , , V . TK 4.Qw ff W if 2 'H f W , , f 5 ?' 2 2 f' 4- , M , , W E 1? , 2 1 eg a y mfg ! ' .- Y The Mviuetufie og own Achool 42 not a Mknple one. Thefze aae a gaeat many people who go into mafting L.H.S. an eggioient, Amoofth- nunning educational imtitution with the nighuft o6 academic 6ft1.Yldd!LdA. Academicfs ane the connefwtone og education and hefie lhoae involved in thx! pnocebb afie aecog- nized. Educaftion io a cafieefi that Apanb all og the AQCIAOYL6 and all og ,the Aeaaonfs need education cw pant og them. Lexington R-5 Board of Education First Row: Don.Savio fl:TI QEi.SLIP6I'J, Bill Cohrs Cpresidentb, Veme Holman Csecr'etar'yD, Donald Trent Cvlce-oresldentb, Roy B. Ger-hardt Csuoerintendentl. Second Row: Norman Vialle, Wallace Hulverf, Paul Lichte, William Lallue VLD. The Bound 05 Education in oetected by the Lexington community ao the coondinaton 05 the Lexington R - 5 Schoot Dibtaict. Thnough goaeoight and canegui planning, theae men muot detenmine poticieo which maintain a high Atandand og education and aae neoponoibie gon the evaluation 05 the aeoutto. Mr. Roy B. Gerhardt oupenintendent Mr. Arnol d Vi ebrock plzincipai Mr. Bob Mitche'I1 I aibbsiani pfzincipai, coniempoaang menu The Adminiiinaiion dinecti ine ioiai educaiionai paognam og ine Lexingion R-5 Schooi Sgiiem, managing the many phgoicai aopecia 06 ine Achooi ai weii an paogaamming a wail-balanced Achooi cunaicaiam io meet the needb 05 a mach changing wonid. School board and administration direct educational program mrs . katherine hightower and mrs . karen ensor keep things running smoothly in the high school office. Mr. Doug Craft wonld geognaphg, govennmenx and economicb Mr. Gary Dixon goveanment and economica, daiveab educaxion conxempoaany i4Aue4 Mr. Bi11 Hamann ' I amenican hiarong, athletLc dLnec1oa Students live past S52 46 .4 'X present and future through social studies facts Pfwgfcesstng Mom Amefziean Htstony, taken as a gneshman, to the exciting studies og Geognap y and Govefmment, students gain a bfwad undefzstandxlng og the pfwsent wonlid and how it wofdes. As a senton, the student is not fneqwbned to pwzsue any soemli studies eownses, but a uafuied fumge og electives ts oggezeed. A student may choose Mom Economics, Cwment Issues, Sociology and Psychology. A nulxtwse o5 fznowtedge Mom the past and keeping up wtth the ewment mattefzs o5 tmpontance me the goals sbaessed in an tntefnesting , as well as tn5ofLma1x1ve, smies og eowzses. Mm Language studies blend Mrs. Barbara Audsley engl,U.sh III, IV Miss Linda Come bwsinela engluh, aemedial englibh I, II, Apeech, daama and debate Mr. Bob Gibson engzian zz Stadentb og language aatb, both in Englibh and in goaeign languagei, aae aeqaiaed to attain impoatant goalo o5 good veabal and waitten communication. They alto develop an appaeciation 05 liteaatuae Aaom both the paot and paebent. Daaing the Aaeohman and Aophomoae yeaab, thifs bazsic gaoundwoah 42, laid, onto which moae can be built. Foaa yeaat og Engliih coaatea aae oggeaed, in addition to aemedial Englioh and battneit Engliih. Beeidei paevioui couaiet, Atadentt may tahe advantage og a good oppoatanity to Aee theta hnowledge applied and pat to woah in a paactical way in elective couaoei o5 Apeech, daama and debate, Faench and Spaniih. Aparulh I, III, Mr. Keith Gockel engluh IZ1,IV Mrs. Betty Hamann englbbsh I, Mench Z1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 Mr. David Tickemyer IV, Aocioliogg, pfsgahollaqg literature , grammar W 6 'gf ig, W W. 13 1 ..,, .,,.v,,,,..M if 1-1 fi 31 gf nl? in ' 135552- '11 K1 1 .1 MW? ,fs-if? 'Yak ami 'sam +54 '14 3' ,M Q9 n 112-'ws 1' 'sf' 3 :Mg iflwi ai Fl vs. if J., 16. was QA' ,f 14154 1' ua! ,Q . jg f 3? Ffa '53 Z 11. mWfk..a--'M 1 -' i V7 lv 11, fffEi1ziiQ25u,i1g? 1 ,,, r Hi1'WM0i?il9?1452Il'1 l 11'W1'51J 1 -' . ,fffw ,1wf. , 'sw,,g151511z ,,1z'zff9ff,12zf'2f1f 'ITIF ' A V 1 1 1,1 ' Ififvzig ' 4 if :fifffjif 1. ,. L , ' swf I ,,,,,, I K E 113 11- v 2,117-1 V , 1' ,Z,5,j1'3iLf',11 -, . Mic, 21' 1- .1 1' ' ,' -1 'F Ls ,' 11 :jQf.,Hd1Ez1 I 1 2? ' f 4 q,j,,:-9,1 N1 F '-V2 ' ,, ivy ,1 gg.: ,KJ F, Mr. Jim Cado 920mQf4U, algehaa wr. Tom Ninemi11er P yaici, znigonometny, genenal mazh I, 11 if 0, ,, Calculation Accuhacy, paecilion and expeaimenlalion ane waichwvhdi 05 the Acience and math counbeb 055ened lo Aiudenia. The nange 05 counaea ia begun by Genenal Math I and Genenal Maih II, which give aevieum 05 maih phincipleb and pea5ect4 math AhillA. Then, mane advanced claibeb 05 Geomeihy, Algebha, Calculua and Tnig aae leahned. Siudenia may puhiue the Aecheii 05 many living thingb in IIS Biology, Biology I and Biology II. The phyaical chahaciehiiiica 05 the would, ace taught in ihe chemialhy and phybicb claAbeA which begin with baaic elemenib to many veny challenging expenimenia. By lahing lheae couaiei, Aiudenib leann io lhinh logically 60 thai they will be able io andenarand the complex would in which we live. SQAWIBGSQY and experimentation tools of math and science Miss Rosal aker ch 'UL IIS bio Coen, b' Z . II Y i E 5 Mrs. Dorothy Heimer bookkeeping, semetwulzl pfuzctice, shofzthand Mrs. NanceyjSteffens home economies I,II,TTl, 500ds and clothing Miss Sandy Tucker , typing, boohheeping, genenal business Practical skills are Although all classes give the stu- dents knowledge on which they can latea daaw, the paactical ants 05 business and home economics ane exceptional in this way. Beginning with the basic shills taught in Genenal Business and Typing, and paoceeding to the moae advanced classes 05 boohheeping, shoathand, and secnetanial pnactice, the stu dents gain pnactical skills that they may use vocationally on use in application in othen aaeas. Home economics 055eas the students enaolled the oppontunity todevel- op and advance shills in sewing, coohing, child cane, and othen home- nelated subjects. This is hnowledge that will paove invaluable to the 5utune 05 any individual. The stu- dents in the pnactical ants classes ane given the unique oppoatunity 05 leanning thaough doing and enjoy the expenience. taught and perfected in business and home economies -:ws Www fwgliIIlihE??Qt c'w 'tv-, fwwymi ,fti 3 ? Zmff gg W1 W: A , fi F51 W!! A Qfwwgt 1 ol Cneative Apinit it put to good ute in the vanietg o5 counaea o55ened in the 5ine anta depantment. The Atudentb may choobe to puhAue ant 5hom Ant I, which detveb into the babic phincipteb 05 cotoh and 05 tine, to Ant III, in which thene ii an extenaive Atudg 05 painting and the othea ant 5onmA. Muiicat tatentz may be put to uae in the pen5onming gnoupa auch aa choih, band and the oncheitaa. Onei own tatent it not ignohed GA Atudentb have the oppontunitg to give Aoto pen5ohmanceA in muAic on dibptay thein individual woahA 05 ant. Theae combine to 50am a wett-- nounded pnognam deaigned to itz 5uiteAt extent. Students display creativity Mr. Murle Pilant band, vaabity band Mrs. Rebecca Entine onchebtna 22 1 Wi Miss Karen Kounovsky a1z,tl,II,1II,IV Mrs. Beth Cochran glee club, mixed clwlcufs Mff-vm -5, W' in Works of art and music' ,ww K as art II studied the drawing of the human I I ' . practlce 1S an lmportant part of rnuslc figure, paula singleton was a volunteer ' u I as shown here by Jane raollnger. model. Mr. Larry Case adult vocational dlaecton Mr. Mark Burger anlmal Actance, agnlcultunal conbtauctlon Mr. Nonnan Ross c.o.e., pne-employment Aanm management and llveltoch, plant balance, Vocational courses prepare r A gf 5 V.o. K Living in an agnicultunal community, oun counieb in agnicultune ane veng impontant onei. In thin exteniive pnognam, Atudenti mag tahe clabaei in 5anm management and liventoch, plant Acience, animal ncience, and agnicul- tunal conitnuction, all taught bu Hn. Manh Bungen. In addition, ii the a- dult vocational educational pnognam,. unden the dinection o5 Mn. Lanny Caie Thin ii an impontant and expanding Aenvice. Individualn intenebted in the wondeni 05 the machine, mag iatiA5g thein thinbt 5on chill and knowledge bg ennolling in the auto mechanica pno- gnam which Aenvei both the Lexington and Richmond aneab. Pnepanation 5on employment in an impontant pant 05 eveny young pen- 4on'i tnaining. He mag gain aiiib- tance in thin anea in the co-open- ative education pnognam unden the Aupenviiion 05 Mn. Nonman Robb. Pne- panation 5on the 5utune in a goal 05 all education, eipeciallg the voca- tional education clabceb. students for future Mr. Dave Duff auto mechanices Mr. B'i1I Stuerke gen. Anop, woodwonlz, mech. dnwg. Vocational counnei could be deicnibed an couniei which pnepane one 5on an occupation. At Lexington, we have a numben o5 theie impontant couniei. Although oun Ahop claiien ane con- iidened to be genenal education Aub- jecti, they moat centainlg give itu- denti Ahillb that will aid them in the 5utune and help give to them additional help in the job aneaa. The counaen 5nom which Atudenti mag chooie ane Genenal Shop, woodwonhing, and Mechanical Dnawing. Mr. Tom Beck boyfs' phyestcal education The well uounded educatlonal puogham 05 today not only wonhb on the lntellect, but alla lt lnteaeated ln the gltneba 05 the youth. Vtgonoul phyblcal acttulty and the competlttve tntnamunal Aponta une welcome bneahb ln the actlvlty 05 eueny LHS Atudent. Teanmwhh tl taught ln the belt way -- thhough actual expealence. Studenta leann to woah togetheh and alto to develop theta lndluldual talentb ln the vehy lndlvldual Apontb 06 tennlb and gymnabttcb. Selg lmphovement and gltneta une the goalb whlch ane mobt Auccebbgully accompltbhed ln the phyalcal education depamtment at Lexlngton. Miss Janet Marquis i gbils' phyblcal education Mr. Gi1 Rector' Idfoivefi education 1 .QM 'YW if x e Qr' h h we fa ali unnglqlguuinlnlllllli activities spark fun and fitness V is 3452712 , EHWUMQ 2526 27 28 25 Mrs. Karen Ba11oq lihnnnian- Ainnt Aemeiten A ,MAR ' Wifi umnmmw Chuwa 'gm ' All V, l,- , -,W-E ' Q 'W-flf ' ' ' fl 5 Mr. Tom Hayes guidance eounbelon- Miss Pauia Humphrey libnanian- aecond iemeiten Mrs. E1izabeth Amos nwzi Q Student life Aabibting Atudenti in thein plana gon the 6utune is the counoelon, Ahilled in hii dutiei and alwagi inteneited in helping. All college bound Atudenti gind thin aaniitance invaluable, while job bound Atudentb gind dineetion in applying thein Ahilli to john both Aaited to them and appealing. In addition, help in goand when the Atudent han a deipenate need gon a centain booh on a veng diggicult topic' on which to do neieanch. Thin help in 5ound in oun libnang, whene Mnb. Ballog and Mina Humphneg have been willing to guide a itudent to the connect Ahelg on negenence book. Anothen individual who mahei thingb eanien gon ui in Mni. Amon, whole nuniing expenience hai been appneeiated by all. Special necognition Ahould be made to Mna. Amon, who in netining thii gean gnom the Lexington School Sgatem. made easier by guidance mr. ed robinson, working with mr. dixon, taught contemporary issues Student fteachefus have added much to the qualxltg 06 education hue ax Lexingvton dwulng the pant gem. Some 06 the Aftudenft taachefw who Apent time wah tw dwulng the 1973 74 Aclwoltqaan, who me not Anown in pxlatwtea, Me MM. Maman, MM. Hunchton, and M054 Dooley who warmed nan MLM Ml1!LQLbl16. Angular Aftudeni fU1Ch.0!l. in fthe manic de- palutrnent wats A1434 Mafz,LKgn Rama, who had MM. Encine at next do- openanlng tmchcm. Lazsfttg, Mft. Dixon had anoilhnm A-tudent ftaachefn, Ma. Ricnand Bfuuw, dwulng the win- telt ftelun. and government during the fall term. mf- kevin kaisef did his Practice teaching with mr. steurke during the fall. Student teachers spring term brought us mr. bill davis who shown here with coach hayes and coach beck is mr. gene added much to mr. c0en's biology classes . o'brien who student taught in driver education and also assisted in the coaching of Wrestling., X . N 1 I 24' if Wa, 3 ' 1' 5 4 4 Jr if 131 f 4. dl-ffif1Q the Spfiflg quarter, diana cole and frank hamer Were, Wlth US teachlng QSOgraphy and drivers education. mrs. diana tingler student taugnt under miss marquis in the fall of 1975 learn as they teach miss marquis had as a student teacher miss gayla steinbergen during the spring of this year. mr. marvin o'briant directs the band during the fall. boys p.e. classes had mr. norman miller as a student teacher fall term. 31 My mawanvwawa fwvww ' rv ,,-,f, Q f.-f, ,, V ww ,myxmwfs . First Row: Miss Cochran, Teresa Day, Becky Markley, Diane Schooling, Mary Ann Slinner. Second Row: Regina Staten, Brenda Duncan, Loretta Eastridge, Renade Watt. Third Row: Julie Thompson, Laurie Riekhof, Bonnie Burris , Karim Schreiner. V0cal,instrumental music groups Mixed Chorus First Row: Donna Connie Martin. Kim Vialle, Oscar Richie, David Cooley, Jane Raplinger, Sue Potter, Charlotte Cook, Joy Stephens, Mrs. Cochran. Second Row: Susan Brown, Phyllis Steffens, Marsha Goodloe, Harriet Cox, Rick Adams, Roger Luehrman, Tim O'Brien, Debbie Ritchie, Cheryl Myers, Cheryl Gould, Pat Mwill. Third Row: Cheryl Kruey, Linda Nichols, Robin Barker, Don McLaughlin, Joe Schuster, Gene Guevel, Shelli Stigall, Sharon Russell, Renee Wuthnow, Diane Schelp. Fourth Row: Barb Skinner, Beth Fenner, JoAnna Kalthoff, Marsha Emke, D Ivory Hunter, Ted Richards, Danny Jack, Morgan Slusher,-Teresa Coen, Jill Lal-Iue. Strings First Row: Kathy Rosewell, Beth Fenner, Orena Nevels, Phyllis Steffens, Pam Butherfus , Tarfmy Begemann, Debbie Ritchie, Peter' Wilkerson. Second Row: Linda VanZand't, Charlotte Cook, Barbara Gruber, Brenda Riekoff , Rhonda Davis, Rhonda Locke, Oxcar Richie, Renade Watt, Robin Coskey, Diane Dunford, Hard Lichte, Kevin LeJeune, Debbie Entine, Mrs. Entine, Scott Lichte, Dee Fenner, Brent Argo. add culture and variety to Lexington Stage Band First Row: Pat Roscher, Mike Bentz, Jimny VanZandt, Doug Johnson, Wayne Dothage, Debbie Harden, Cheryl Myers, Don McLaughlin, Greg Lynn, Kim Vialle, Laurwa S'teele.- Second Row: Leslie Peek, Dwane Twente, Gary Starkebaum, Lynn Montgomery, Jane Raplinger, Mike Miller, Mr. Pilant, Mark Lindhorst, Roger Luehrman, Kathy Rosewell, Sue Potter, Laurie Heimer. M . , -H4251 A QW Connie Manftin MMU DMVM Anden Maman Jana RGPUWQM Km Vmfie Lynn Monigomeny Z no 5.9.1,- XZ Varsity Band LuAnn Soherlinger, Darlene Emke, Terry Jennings, Perry Hannon, Mr. Pilant, Bill Richie, Connie Sanders, Brenda Thompson, Debbie Thompson, Bill Bryan. Music department performs many concerts throughout the year The Lexington High School Mdnching Minuiemen coninibuied io ihe iiudeni li5e in a vanieiy 05 wayi. Theii ialenia weie uiilized duning hali-time pnoghama ai all home gooiball gamea and ihey wene inviied io pengonm ai ihe Clinton High School halgiime Ahow. Thein hand wonh yielded gnaiigy- ing neiulii ai they pengonmed ai ihe Fall Feiiiual Panade, C,M.S.U, Home- coming Panade, Muiic Cannival Panade, and ai oun own L.H.S. Homecoming Panade. Ai ihe Cannollion Panade, hdlgiime and in iwidling compeiiiion the Manching Minuiemen deceived Aecond place honoii. The band had a veay iucceaigul yeah, and ihein dedicaiion wai appneciaied by all. 37 fbrrhestra FIRST VIOLIN Kathy Rosewell Beth Fenner Charolette Cook Brenda Riekhof Nan Buchanan Linda VanZandt SECOND VIOLIN Orena Nevels Phyllis Steffens Rhonda Locke Renade Watt Rhonda Davis Barbara Gruber Oscar Richie VIOLA Tammy Begemarm Pam Butherus Kevin LeJeune Diane Dunford Robyn Coskey E. CET-:LO FLUTE Peter Wilkerson Scott Lichte Dee Fenner Richard Petsch Brent Argo Deborah Ritchie Lynn Montgomery Jane Ann Raplinger Sue Potter Judy Pollard Bands provide beat at concerts Concert Band 9 FRENCH HORN Gene Guevel William Morris Arden Mason TRUMPET Dwane Twente Nancy Smith CLARINET Kim Vialle Linda Vankirk Lesa Montgomery STRING BASS Debra Entine Mark Lichte OBOE PERCUSSION Syble Goers Rene Smith TUBA Roger Luehrman games during year Tammy Bryant Robin Barker Michael Miller Brian Eads 5 The Perfect Idiot , first play WW't fmi gjff 'H ifi ff 1 One 05 the 5aii actiuit highiightb wan the pnoduetion 05 The Pen5eet Idiot. Minn Conne and hen cant 05 piayeni wonhed hand in the pian- ning 05 thin event and thein e5- 5ontA paid 055 by gneat nebuitb. Scfzipts wene nead, linen wene maatened, 5iat4 wene built, pnopi' wene Acavenged, the Atage wan get and they wene neady to go. Thene wab a good tunn out, db thene ane 5on ati 05 the piayb. In theie pietuneb you wiii Lee a vaniety 05 Aeenei 5nom The Pen5ect Idiot, a comedy coneen'nfi'ng the e55on,D5 05 5niendA to give an inotant educa- tion to a 'not too bnight' high Aehooi 5ootbaii piayen in dangen o5 not making the big game beeauae 05 hii poon gnadeb. Among the piayeno pictuned ane Diane Dun- 5ond, Don MeLaughiin, Linda Niehoia, David Schubten, Gneg Lynn, Mike Mitten, Joe Schwsten, Maniha Logue, Mongan Siuthen, Launie Heimen, Judy Poiiand, NDN Ivony Hunten and Mihe Bentz. of the year .wlj 1 ww ZH Vi ik? 4 2 Q5?Qn1nf Q 0 igmmmwme 5 . ,: .ZV 4 ' ak , K 'le' V, 'Ei Xi' fQg7VQ?WJf , ,0.00 Q 72132 0- HY : 'ah A M ' ' 'if'Zng, '?f-if .. T':'f ,I ,VZ ,in A.,A, ,, 'J 50 2 10 2 vo yzlmwmwn ll fn? iwdi A majon gall aciiuiiy ii ihe annual Lmnic Cannival. The gebiiviiieb be- gin with a colohgal panade, including all o5 ihe banda in ihe Lexingion School Sgbiem. Ai ihia lime, col- leciioni ahe made gon gunda which ahe abed io help Aupponi oun muiic gnoupo. Money i4 uaed gon auch ihingA db uni- gonmi, inainumenib, and oiheh neceoiang iiemb. One evening iA Aei abide 50h ihe Muiic Cahnival iiAel6. Booiheb ane bei up, doon pnizeo ahe awanded and gon ,the eveningis highlighi, the Muiic Cahnival hing and queen ane cnowned. Each claba nominaiea a bog and a gihl QA candidaieb and gnom ihene ihe compeiiiion begina. The claiaei wohh hand io naiae money gon ihein 5avofzite eandidaieza and ihe nivalhy ii AiaenuoaA. All in all, ihii ii an exciiing eveni which pnovei io be a loi og gan gon all. Gayle and Mike Music Carnival Royalty Gayle Fnenhing and Mihe McAlli4ien with the crowning of the music carnival royalty about to begin, the candidates line up near the 'throne' . they are Cleft to rightlz gary glisson, nancy bell, scot maring, kathy rosewell, dwane twente, and b.i . riekhof. earn music carnival title girls busily collected funds for the music program at the carnival mrs . entine is having a few Words with clown , beth fermer. queen gayle and king mike are happv with the outcome of the vote Renee wuihnow lst orincess Sable Abboti 2nd princess Queen Letty ' PTeshmen 4th place Sophonmxe 2nd place .Q 'uv --gif' TUUi0T'S lst Place SGHIOTS 3rd place reigns homecoming ' '73 The 1973 Homecoming wub u AucceAA with the juniona taking giant in the 5toat competition. The next event wut the cnowning o5 the 1973 Homecoming queen. Second pninceec wat Subie Abbott, ginit pninceba une Renee wuthnow and Lettg Anmann web cnowned Homecoming Queen gon 1973. To add to thiA occabion, the Lexington Minutemen note to victong by degeating the Staten witdcate with a Acone 06 14-9. Fottowing tne Minuteman uictong came the 1973 Homecoming Dance, Aponeoned bg the Student Council. Regneihmente wene Aenved und euengone enjoyed the evening. Winter sports roya lty Cano! wafton Attendant Tammy Bagan! Oueen Paula Singleton Att d nt Basketball Wrestling Lawanda Seitz Attendant Sable, 0001125 Queen Nan Buchanan Attendant If it ,pf W if as the band plays in the center of a 'black light' sun. mrs . steffens and her husband are enjoying the festivities of prom '74 . P r om W a s a iilimiz'-iwm s 48 mr. and mrs . craft relax after working hard on decorations . - -my beth fenner is enjoying the beat of the music senior, sally brown and her escort, emoy the atmosphere of a heavenly adventure. mr. tickemyer twists the night away heavenly adventure The 1974 Junioa-Seaton Paom wazs a gala eveht. The theme that wad chazsen wafs A Heavenly Adverutwien and Lt wad cafuuled ,tlvwugh by decoaatiows which bliehded fspaee brave! weth the mybxiflcafi Mudg og abbwliogg. The banquet was an- oxthefi debight ws mazwiahas did fthe Leaving, Petefi wxldhefwon aead the MMLUA and Scot MCUIAZVLQ and Lawrie Heimefi head the paophefsicvs. Mike ALLCCQJL made an excebfienft mazvteit 06 QQJLQIYIOVLLQA and M054 Hwnphaey and D Ivoag Huvutefi paowlded the memonablie ewtefetaimneni. wL1:h glowtexbcerut decoaatiorw and black !,ighL's, fthe paom guezsu emiefied anofthefc wonld, aa they began fthe dance. TPLO5 night wazs ffiuliy one to aemembeh. music for the junior-senior prom was provided by sonata . 49 . ' ,gm fn , , - ,M .vw t PS 'f L fe 2- . new av V W- i we iwsimw fl. care of our building is provided by custodians and nyc employees lester stanton, john bentley, maurice allard., earl carter, gwyn stanton, kent Walton, allen lee, lawrence smith, and steve fitzwater. The oftgavzfizanlows 05 LHS cute dexsigned io give a balance 05 acftivxlty Uuzough all 05 the Aeawm. Them, M no one Aeazson which 495 lacking in Utingzs to do and Um as zshown by the gmzwt vm- Lefty 06 erz:0z,Le25 in tim, the oltgarulzaition fsecftion. xe- 'MQ + ---- - wg-ff: . -Ssqswa-1 Q QFMXQ iw Q if -wg Q X xx .- g A in i X Q X 31-Half? ORGANI ZAT IONS Leadenihip and Achooi Aehvice wan demon- Ainaied by ihe Siudeni Coancii, Aponaoaed by Mn. Bob Miicheii and Ma. Biii Sieaahe. Aciiviiiea 5on the eniine Aiudeni body, Aach an the homecoming dance, cheeh pack- agei 501 the needy, bahe Aaiea, and the cancea daive. The big eveni, 'jog a miie io Aave a ii5e' , wai a Aaccebbgai cam- paign. Ar meeiinga, the nephebeniaiiveb dibcuibed Achooi pnobiemb and poibibie Aoiuiiona. Conaianiiy wonhing io upgnade ihe qualify og ihe Achooi gon iii Aiadenib the Aiadeni coancii paovidei numenoun Aeaviceb gon an aii. Student council representation in school affairs F1r'st Row Wayne Dothape Jim Minter Renee Hannon, Peter Wilkerson. Second Row: Mr. Mitchell, Laurie Heimer Duane Twente Debbie Harden Cheryl Luce Gary Baier, Pete Hoeppner, Paula Singleton, Val Beret- t Th1r'd Row Mr Mitchell Letty Ahmann Linda Nichols, Arden Mason, Michelle Oliva, Jana Cronan, Renee Smith Pam Butherus Lesa Montgomery Mike Coul'ter,Dee Fenner. Fourth Row: Phyllis Booker, Amy Lefholz Brenda Buchanan, Laura teele Qarol Sue Walton, Lynn Montgomery, Susan Petcsh, Soot Maring, Bob Samuelson Ronnie Cgwlck Wendell Stephenson Mark Lindhorst. Deca HE IWW First Row: Amy Lefholz, Ruth Garner, Terri Ratliff , Renee Bookasta, Kathy Knight, Karmel 'Irettep RidQ Salyer-. Seconfi Row: Mr. Ross, Jeff McAllister, Barbara Johnson, Vance Ar-go, Billy Darnell, Steve Saults, Mlke Fltzmater. Third Row: Teresa Sanders, Mike Wallace, Margaret Jack. Fnurth Row: Jamie Barnes, David Schuster, Jim Minter-. Deca. readies students for the DECA ,Os 50151: becoming one 05 fthe Zangefsft yowth onganiza- ftiorvs in the Unbted Siaiefs. Concenned wxlth dbsbuibwtive education, these ane wtudemsz, wiih a common Jlniefnebft in bufsinems. They have hopeb 05 erutefulng the buzwlnefsza wofzld and eventuwbky neach- Lng pofsxltiovw 05 managemenii. They compete on Local, dis- Uuicyt, and Aftafte Zeveib, in UIUDL UCUDLOUA Apecclal. AIMLU, QILQCXA. business World FHA ' The FHA paomoiezs intenezszi and in5oamaLLon in the vafulows aneafs og homemahfdng. Aotivxltiezs ane an hnpomtani pam? og thu e!Lab'f.s gem. Many og the events took, place dwoing FHA weefe. Among inme wane a ULCP to the Home Snow in Kanzsous CWCQ1, a uifsxlt io a mwshnoom 5aetofLgl, a balee bale, and fthe club alfso attended cnwieh afs a gaoup dwulng Um weele. Anofthen FHA aotivxlty wars a vbsift :Co the Lagagezbte Manoa Reset Home. The moiilfzen and daughatefi banquet wazs og the highlights 05 a glean 5111- wiftn gun and lieanning. FHA one Zed FFA prepares First Row: Connie Ray, Paula Hill, Robin Johnson, Dean Nance, Cindy Hall, Tina Hall, Second Row: Vickie Kreie, Suzanna Eastridge, Brenda Thompson, Denise Wansing, Connie Pill, Orena Nevels, Jackie Woodward, Mary Ann Skinner. Third Row: Anna Mae Keller, Vickie Wingate, Judy Pollard, Connie Martin, Marsha Emke, Terri Salver, Susan Hill, Teresa Pvun, Kathy Bennett, Diane Dunford, Hrs. Steffens. Fourth Row: Darlene Emke, Fusan Brown, Debbie Thompson, Karen Dunkle, Tina Cramer. Fahuze Fahmefvs 06 Amefoclea ane an Lmpofz,tan,t onganizallion in owz Aehool and in Lexington. One og oan mone active onganizaftiovus, fthe boyz, began the yeah math a waften- maiion geazsft. The club wohhed eto- gethen on the ghowing and hahvezsft- ing og popeohn. They efieaned, bag- ged and bold them own phoduet. The boyz, attended many gieid 01,6704 to bee f5pQ.CA1c1,e exhibi,u and an ifnpofotant dbsplay 06 6afLm maehineny. Anbnae judgingfs wene both gun and educational, ws the yeah pfwgfwsfsecl. The yeonw end wafs manhed by a fsaeeebmfwli Aailhen and Aon banquet that wazs enjoyed by ali. students for future W YM' Kneeling: Wayne Ewi.ng, Kevin Hill, Russell Fredrich, Billy HolJi.ngswor't:h, Scott Lichte, Torrmy Wallace, Chucky Smith. Standi nq: Wayne Dothage, Mike ADDleby, Melvin Petter, Mark Lichte, Mark Dysarft, Albert Ryun, Mark Dobson, Mike Schwermer, Eddie Williams, George Danner, Kevin Clouse, Bryant Soendker, Joe Schuster, Wayne Wrisinger-, Roger' Homfeld, John Dye, Mark Weitkamp, Keith Ostermeyerf, James Dunkle, David Dobson, Mark Smith, John Smith, Tony Hoeppner-, Steve Phillips, Chas Tulipana, Roger McFadden, Danny Mais, Bruce Oopenhaver, Mr. Burger. Senoiiafzfslulp, Zeadefmhxlp, and Amviee one 010,605 off membefm o5 the National! Honoa Society. Upon nominootion and acceptance to thin onganizaxiion, ,Cn- dueteu attend a ,special canrtlie Light iniftflaotion cenemony along wnlth them gccmitiefs. Among them aotiuxltien dLUlA1VLg the yean me conceavsionfs cot many aiihlietic euenizs. A Aield Drip to the Kanaan Coty Zoo and a ,special bhowing 05 a movie, kept the Apfulng moving along Awifitdy. A banquet ax the Pecfaenwood Cfiub pad: a plieazwlng end to 0. newanding yecua. Leadership and service found in National Honor Society National Honor Society ' : D Cl k Tom Beard Phyllis Booker Don McLaughlin Lynn Montgomery, Scot 5aringRogike alllerlr gecond Rowr, Miss Tucker, Kim Vialle, Marsha Logue, Susan Petsch, Val Beretta Laurie Heimer, Third Row: Mike Coulter, Doug Johnson, Greg Lynn, Dlane Dunford, Kaihy Stephens, Kathy Rosewell, Steve Bishop, Jim Minter, Morgan Slusher. Q Library Assistants Miss Humphrey, Linda Bell, Robin Myers, Roxanne Walquist, Susan Walton, Kathy Stephens, Julie Thompson, Tina Cramer NDN Ivorv Hunter, Carl Kopp. Library assistants serve Cataloging, ehecfzing, and aaulbfting me among the duties 05 the Libfmfny amxlsftanfta. It D5 much ecwiefn gon evefngone Ln the Libnang because 05 these helpgul, dedicated indivfdduaila Thu has been an eventguii gem in the Libfuaag, an MM. Bailog liege? aw at the Aemebiien and M434 Hwnphney became owt new Libfwuzfian. LHS necog nizeza and appfueeiaieb them eggofzizs dLlflA1VLg the pmt gem. student body Newspaper Staff I l First Row: Kim Vialle, Marsha mgue, Lynn Montgomery, Swan PQTSCY1, Lmfia Nlchols- Second Row: Mrs. Heimer, Jim Minter, Lawanda Seitzs, Mike Coulter, Lerty Ahmann, Morgan Slusherf, Phvllis Booker School events recorded by newspaper staff -n M c x ,,- 1 , 11 X ,'-. ,Milf nf E in . Q M A M -ff 4 no a 'he Q' yf nf 'fx .' ,. if f- - he A , ,. , Z ,7,, 5 ' ff Annual Photographers, Willie Morris, Bob Thompson, David Cooley. Fi rst Row: Carol Walton, Miss Kounovsky, Second Row: Sally Br'ovmCedi't:or0, Cindy Lynn, Michelle Elsea, Dean Nanoeiassitant editorb, Any Lefholz, Brenda Buchanan. Inio fthe 1974 Minuteman have gone many howus 06 gun, Zaugh- fteh, excitement, difsappoinimeni, fteafw, and Auccefsb. Thib annuai coalid not have been completed withowt the eoopenaiion 05 many people including the adn1inb5L'La,fion, oua fteacheM,, can ,phoiognapheJu5, Reinhandi Sftudioa, and the Lexington :student body. Special. ,thanhfs mwsi go to Saiiy Bfwwn, Dean Nance, Baenda Buchanan, Cano! Sue waibton, David Cooley, wifiie MOMIAZ and Robefzi Thompbon, who Apeni Kong howw agfen the end o5 the fschoofd yeah to bee that fthbs annaai ways a Aaccefsfs. The annuai Aftagg hopei ihai ihbs yeafL'A Minuieman will baing im headefus an mach pieafswze an waz, gained gfwm ia pnodaciion. Sinceneiy, Annual staff condenses year into 1 4 4 pages annual staff members , brenda buchanan, amy leiholz, and dean nance are hard at work on the minuteman R M? yy um J ,any if as Pep Club First Row: Sheila Haynes, Susan Petsch, 'Du Ivory Hunter, Renee Hannon, Jana Cronan, Connie Ray. Second Row: Miss Marquis, Pam Fischer, Tina Hall, Cindy Hall, Debbie Peavler, Marsha Logue, Miss Corne. Third Row: Shirley Cole, Diane Turner, Rhonda Locke, Charlotte Cook, Lynda Vankirk, Brenda Thompson, Pam Boyer, Sheila Hall, Fourth Pow: Susie Abbott, Candy Beard, Pam Butherus, Linda Van Zandt, Laurie Riekhof, Janelle Beretta, Mary Driver, Connie Sanders, Renee Smith, Robin Myers. Fifth Row: Terri Salyer, Denise Wansing, Sally Shroyer, Robin Coskey, Robin Barker, Vickie Wingate, Diane Schaller, Linda Bell, Debbie Thompson, LuAnn Scherlinger, Susan Walton, Dee Fenner. Sixth Row: Orena Nevels, Robin Johnson, Dean Nance, Pam Malloy, Connie Martin, Kim Vialle, Arden Mason, Diane Davidson, Cara Hay, Carol Ryun, Kathy DeShazer. Seventh Row: Phyllis Steffens, Connie Hill, Judy Pollard, Cindy Clouse, Barb Skinner, Jill LaHue, Harriet Cox, Sue Potter, Lynn Eastridge, Kathy Bennett, Mary Kay Zeller, Connie Cowick. Eighth Row: Nan Nicola, Ruth Garner, Karen Dunkle, Sandra Allard, Becky Markley, Lillian Grantham, Tammy Walquist, Yvonne Shaw, Nancy Bell, Gail Jobe, Diane Dunford, Nancy Pence, Marsha Emke, Jackie Woodward, Renade Watt. Pep club supports minutemen 1 cheerleaders lend their lively spirit to our numerous pep assemblies . the bus trips to away athletic events resulted in as much fun as the game itself. syble goers shows both style and spirit in her jumps . Hostesses assist at athletic events The Pep Club pnovided a Apbzited eheefzing Aecfion ai all Lexington axthlieficfs events. In addition to ihib, pobiefw and bannefus which adoftn the halizt pheceding gamea me made by membefus 06 this dub. Concemsionfs me ogeten Aolid by the Pep Club to help them luxibe money. By exceptional pafoticipaiion, pep ciub membefw can eann Jlettefos and pines. Paniuleipaiion 495 fthe hey io fthe Pep Club and involvement Us made 5un. Hobfteifsefs paovidei vafzioue Aefwieu at Apoeting evenia and Acvwe ,the Achooli by doing Au.c.h ihinge as handing oui pnogfuzmb. Cindy Ha1llDebbie Peavler Tina Hall Sheila Haynes Marsha Logue Pam Fischer- Robin Myers Wrestling cheerleaders T ammy Begeman Syble Goers Nan Buchanan Lawanola Seitz Michele Elsea- Cheerleaders varsity basketball cheerleaders MfM MWo, Z llll N M W K Tammy Bryant V51 Beretta Linda Nichols Carol Walton Paula Singleton l 'llJ. - l A 1, a 5 W f ', L N H M A .o,, L1 ,K 2 1 G 'l 1,,l' ' ,L?5??'V Linda Nichols Tammy Bryant Nan Buchanan ignite spirit Cheefzleadefzfs Lgniie Apifult in the Pep Club and the Aftuderut body. In addxltion to than they AQILVQ cw own fschool hephefserutwtiveb cw vibxltofw come to Lexington gon Apomting evenfzs. Dufzing fthe Aummefu, chem- Zeadefus pnepahe 50a the coming yeah by attending Apeciai campb ,to hefip polibsh fheifv. 4l2Ll'L.s. The chemdeadefw pfwvide an im- pofutani Aexwice ,to own ,school and thebl wohh goez, on fthfwughe owt all Aewsonb. 1,55 Paula Singleton Michele EISGG Carol Walton Val Beretta Lesa M0T1tQ0TY19Y'Y SYb1e Goers Denise Brooks football cheerleaders in student body b' team basketball cheerleaders D enise Brooks Lesa Montgomery Kathy Bell Mary Ann Skinner A L Club First Row: Larry Danner, 'I'im Coulter, Alonzo Hannon, Sootty Davis, Mike Wallace, Marty Ensor, Doug Clark. Second Row: Robert Thompson, Jeff McAllister, Everett Hannon, Keith Hannon, Kevin Kirby, James Dunkle, Fritz Gegemann, Greg Lynn, Peter Wilkerson. Third Row: Norman Keller, Robert Emery, Craig Ross, Lee Millentree, Byron Lee, Keith Ross, David Wilkerson, Don McLaughlin, Mike Coulter. Lettermen join forces 0 CC D3 In The alhleleb who ane ellglble 501 lellenb ln vanloue Apoalb, become ellglble 504 membenahlp ln the Lexlngton ULU Club. Thebe young men Apend a gneal deal 05 llme and e550nl ln pnepanlng Ihembelvel 501 all Aponib and lhela conlnlbullon to LHS debenveb a gneal deal 05 necognlllon. club The Lexington Gbzii' Athieiic Amociaiion yonomoiezs phyaieai Aitnejsb and activity in oun high Achooi. In the gaii, the gfbzii Diaveted Z0 wafmerwbwtg to a,ttend'i:he im- pneaeive exhibiiion 05 Danifsh Ggmnafsiiczs. Then, gieqaeni days wane ,sei afside 50h the membefvs :Co bowi and io nofien Ahaie ai Higginbviifie. Laim, voldieybaii and a Apeciai Zymnazsftici nighi pfwgnam leepi ilhe membefw wsy and iniefzebfted. A Apeciai inifiaiion eehemony and banquet wars heid ai fthe Knighiz 05 Coiiwnbui haii to wei- come the new membefus. Giyzia can ieiiefa, heeeive pinzs 06 hecognitioni, on neceive mophiefs ig they gain an exeepiionai nwn- ben 05 points. 1974 wars an aciivfcDtg-6i,Ei- ed yeah gon own GAA Qfvbeb. GAA sparks girls interest in sports Front Row: Miss Marquis, Linda Nichols, Phyllis Booker, Shelia Haynes, NDN Ivory Hunter. Second Row: Sue Potter, Val Beretta, Lawanda Seitz, Beth Fenner, Cheryl Myers, Brenda Piekhoff. Third Row: Dean Nance, Brenda Buch- anan, Jana Cronan, Syble Goers, Cara Hay, Connie Ray, Sheila Hall, Linda Vankirk. Fourth Row: Phyllis Stef- fens, Barbie Pehmsmeyer, Renee Smith, Janelle Beretta, Nancy Bell, Mary Driver, Connie Sanders, Lillian Gran- tham. Fifth Row: Linda VanZandt, Candy Beard, Pam Butherus, Becky Marklev, Laurie Riekhof, Renada Watt, Michele Elsea, Kathy Rosewell, Susan Brown. Sixth Row: Denise Wansing, Orena Nevels, Mary Ann Skinner, Kathy Bell, Connie Hill, Pam Malloy, Connie Martin, Marsha Emke, Judy Pollard, Tammy Begemann, Robin Coskey. Seventh Row: Mary Kay Zeller, Jackie Woodward, Arden Mason, Paula Singleton, Laurie Heimer, Tammy Bryant, Cindy Hall, Pam Fisher, Tina Hall, Robin Barker. Eighth Row: Ruth Garner, Vickie Kreie, Jacque Boogher, Jill LaHue, Barb Skinner, Lesa Montgomery, Dee Fenner, Kim Vialle, Sally Shroyer, Cindy Clouse, Kathy DeLShazer. Ninth Row: Pam Jenkins, Diane Turner, Renee Hannon, Carol Walton, Rhonda Locke, Charlotte Cook, Toni Allen, Denise Brooks, Shirley 65 Cole, Debbie Brooks. ' V . 3 Ili ,nn I N SPANISH CLUB, Front Row: Susan Petsch, Barb Skinner, Lesa Montgomery, Phyllis Booker, Julie Thompson, Dee Fenner. Second Row: Nr. Tidqmyer, Barbara Gruber, Debbie McCaul- lev, Jill LaHue, Harriet Cox, Paula Singleton. Third Row: Beth Anderson, Chervl Nvers, Tammy Begemann,Marsha Emke, Connie Nartin, Jane Raplinger, Barb- ara Johnson , Renee Smith, Judv Pollard. Fourth Row: Sally Brown, Letty Ahmann, Lvnn Vontgomery, Sue Potter, Lynda Vankirk, Tammy Bryant, Michele Flsea, Rhonda Locke, Robin Coskev. Back Row: David Rosewell, Neal Shurman- tine, Fritz Begeman-ni, Mike Bentz, Roger Luehrman, Greg Lynn, Don McLaughlin, Tom Beard, Garv Glisson, Rick Adams, Randy Jackson. Interest in languages developed spanish club bake sale was both profitable and fun. Ivutenui in Spanuh afs a goaculgn Language wazs advanced xln thc Lcx- ington Spamlbh CKub. Qfadcnfzs in tha, oaganization pafcticipaxcd in many activbtiu which fcncliadcd a bahc bale, ChJw5ftmaf.x CQILOZAZVLQ in bofth Spanbsh and Engblsh, a Pinata Panty, and bowing tacoa at a waefstliing match. The yearns high- Lighi wafs a 5icZd blip to fthe Span uh ,section 05 Kanfsaa Ciftg, whefnc - , . , the Aftadcrliz ulewcd the aluchfctc 05 the Plaza anca, and had Ranch aft a Mexican ausftawzanft, Laf.s Chnl- quxltab. 2 FRENCH CLUB www -mnnm . ws M H 5 Front Powg Morgan Slusher, Arden M-ason, Linda Nichols, Diane Dunford, Scot Mar-inff. Back Rnwg Nancy Smith, Jan Nesler, Michelle Oliva, Beth Fenner, Kim Vialle, Mike Miller, Gene Guevel, Cheryl Luce, Cara Hay, Shelli Stigall, Debbie Ritchie, Sharon Russell, Mrs. Hamann. in spanish the french club chose morgan slusher and arden mason their st. catherine's day royalty. club and french club Il um a hung yearn 50a the Ffnencn Club. Sftafzfting ,the germ wlth the ,sale 05 can- amel applel, they pfaognefsaed I0 a 312. Ca,theJ0Lne'fs Dug celeblwntion. Otnen actrlvltleb wme a vlalt 5fL0m a 50fLeLgn exchange Aludeni 5fwm Fluxnce, and the wfzlting and fuecelvlng 05 lettefzl 5fL0m pen pall ln Ffuznce. One 05 lhwz moat populafz actiuixtzleb wal lhein 1711.19 120 Kanaafs Ccltg. A5101 a moaning ,town 05 the Ffnench ani: election 05 the Nelason Mx Gallelng, fthe club moved on I0 the Rlvefz Quay cuueu 05 Kamal Cltg. Thxls old Aectlon la being lebloned and pfwvlded a pefL5ect place 50a a pfwgfcea- Llve lunch which lncluded Flench onlon Aoup, omelettel, and a ,tempting ffzip to an lce cfneam pafulon. Martine Chapius, a visiting student from france, admires a cake made for her by gene guevel for her french club reception 67 The Lexington Thezsbian Club paovxldu a lieanning expefulance 60,1 L12 membefus and entefutafivunent gon zihe Aehool du- Uziot. Bezvidefs them majoa pnoducutionb the club membefus gave playa to the clullidaen in the Eliementany Aehoolm. The gafl pnodaetion, weae The Pengecvt Idiot and waz, a comedy conceaning a young aihiete having Uwublie--big irwu lie wixh hifs gnadu. The Apfzing play, ALC Becawse o5 Aga,tha waz, a 5an,tafsy-comedy coneefming, o5 all ,th,ingf5, a wfcltch. The Thebbfianb abso vizsfclted MaMhaLK to view a play, aiiong willh many oihejn aci- ivi,ti,e5. Illusions created b thespmn club Front Row: Mike Bentz, Tammy Bryant, Linda Nichols, Laurie Heimer, Dunford, Judy Pollard, Carl Kopp. Second Row: Michele Elsea, Jill Logue, Jerry Bell, Miss Corne, Phyllis Booker, Gene Guevel, Harriet Back Row: Diane Schelp, Vickie Kreie, Barb Skinner, Greg Lynn, Don Schuster, Randy Beretta, Duane Twente, Mike Miller, Morgan Slusher, gomery, Letty Ahmann, Dee Fenner. '- Val Beretta ,Debbie Entine ,Diane LaHue, Debbie Harden, Marsha Cox, Pam Malloy, Robin Myers, McLaughlin, Jim Minter, David NDN Ivory Hunter, Lesa Mont- 69 mir . K M. .V.. ,M .rig J ' , .. L VL .- E iv m, if in .i if-fiii' 'iif.i?E1ff N93-. 'Q'-f NWKMA .L . ig 1 . . W' ,Q . . K w x 1. gy. ,. .f ...if I :aff ,g Q5 ,. .. -. .Y iwfiif 3' . fi L . Lyiggfip K I-'Lfx 1- M Q k k --iw 1' J AWE. .Na- ,f . -g 5 b -12. QS? ' f ' 'A ' SH . . .I f K .gfes...,,gjg.1'. ...Q .. K . . 4. A 'SQ , Q - X fiisiv if ' .- paw X.,s.aff , 1 K. -W , J I -K A. f-jfyfs QQ. f' ? N.. 3 QW ' mi, .-,sy nf.. 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M ,. ig 3515 H r r, :2:, ' Q S b-team players, randy jack- son and joey judd prepare for another Winning game . 72 Minutemen greg lynn Works on his kick in a warm-up session before a game. keith ross watches intently from the sidelines during the odessa game. l M R U C coaches hayes , beck , and rector analyze the minutemen and work 1 for their constant improvement. football championship i ref Calls Winning action is the word for minutemen football games touchdown for LHS in the booneville confrontation . 19 73 -74 Varsity Football Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Clinton Warrensburg Richmond Carrollton Odessa Higginsville Booneville Slater St . Mary x .,-, : I TgE,m K juniorlettennan, Byron Lee, gains yards to bring his team closer to victory. ,rips 9 S , Varsity Football First Row: Tony Hoeppner, Lee Millentree, Craig Ross, Danny Jack, Ted Richards, Mike Coulter, Bob Emery, Jeff McAllister, Fritz Begemann, James Dunkle. Second Row: Norman Keller, Randy Jackson, Mike Schwermer, Don McLaughlin, Greg Lynn, Doug Clark, Kevin eason ends with To Aag thai the 1973-74 gooibaii Aeaoon wai a good one ii an unden- Aiaiemeni. The Minutemen wene tough ihie yean and pnoved ihio by eapiuning the Miiioani Riuen Valley Congenence championohip, Thein necond og 7-2 iiande gon iiaeig. The men wonhed weii io- geihen and aiao achieved hononi individually. Thnee 05 oun piayene wene named gon the MRVC Ali-eongenence team. Theee men wene Cnaig Robe, Jamee Dunhie and Peien wiihenoon. The gani nee- ponded wanmig io thin gneai eea- Aon with excepiionai iunn-oaii 50a home and away gamea. LHS necognizee a gine gean gon ihe .naiemen and an enjoyable one an an ali , Goodlow, Keith Hannon, Kevin Kir-by, Peter Clark, Bfian EadS, Coach Rector, SCOVCY Davie, Wilkerson, Mike Peffer-, Third Row: Marty Coach Hayes, Everett Hannon, Tim O'Br-ien, Ensor-, Gary Baier-, Larry Damqep, Joey Judd, Ter-ry Lindnorst, Steve Johnson, Chuck Jenkins, Ruben Johnson, Bvron Lee, Alonzo Hannon, Mike Wallace, Pete Hoeppner, Tony Chisalberti, Bubba Wilkerson, Keith Ross, Bob Thompson, Coach Beck, Troy Johnson, Coach Gibson, Tim Mike McAllister. Four-th Row: David Coultep, '7 to 2 record athletic director, coach hamann , , supports the minutemen at all 'l l activities, including pep assemblies . lee millentree and james dunkle break through the ring, made by pep club members, to begin the second half . 75 wie GTGQ LYUU Fritz Begemann Doulglclark POSi1CiOI1 QUaTd Position-guard Sf punter Posltlorkfuuback Mike Coulter-captain Kevin Kirby Position-quarterback Position-fullback Seniors letter mf-f,3 we Ieff McAllister Robert EmeI'Y Postion-end PQSitiOf1 taCk1e 'K' Don McLaughlin Position-center 64 linebacker Keith Hannon Lee Milientree Position- defensive end offensive fullback, Position-fullback Tony Hoeppner Pictures not available: Ted Richards Danny Iack Freshman Football First Row: Monte Millentree, Bill Richie, Mark Olds, Allen Lee, Jeff January, Greg January, Gary Glisson. Second Row: Wendell Stephenson, Danny Lasoski, Mike Goosetree, Doug Thomas. Mark Walton, Ch ' Coen Perr Hannon Kevin Hill Donald Williams. Third Row: Billy Welch, Byron Gonterman, ris y Ross Tissieres, Ricky Reid, Mark Lindhorst, Allen Schelp, Tony Reinhardt, Mike Knight. Fourth Row: . . . . M Coach Gibson, Coach Miller, Eddie Williams, Ronnie Cowick, Mark Dysart, Kent Schumaker, .Lark Wooden Bryant Soendker, George Danner, Coach Dixon. Strong start on frosh gridiron ll - conference Peter Wilkerson-captain Craig Iames Dunkle-captain A11 District Position-guard Sf linebacker A11 District Prep-A11 American Honorable Mention-A11 State' Position-tackle Prep-A11 American Position-guard 81 noseguard 'Db Fenner , Gayle Frerking, WJ f is Y'EtR ROY! Connie Sanders., Renee Boogcasta, Linda Nizzhols, Kathy Rosewell, C ow. Coach Jan MEIQUILS, Mary Drlver, Kim Vialle, Robin Barker, Dee Girls tennis team fT- 2 ,, 1 H 1,3 wg- H lf' ., A 2 H ww , - f 'X' K, LL. ffz.i.fm,msf:gwg,hm f 5 fi 531135, , hr , ,Al f f' z5:w fS' 7 9 f?'0 f ' ??'155'?'L 'Wy gbtifffgigigii' L?5 f'as?5QW,,: ' M ff' T11 T' ' K r f r g - ,. 'EY 3 'U 1 'WW' VW g,,M,..fiR,1Qf 4 ,, , yfigmfffm-Q X-,Wg vymffffgmwfff'f'H+ Yff WW'5'w W' wi W nw. . , ,. 4 the tennis team, including dee a fine record. The 1973-74 Qihfb' tennlt team Mwund up theta dual Aeaeoh with teh wiht, one lobo, and one tle. The fQHHiA team, at a whole, took Aecohd at the NWMS Touanament. Gayle Faeahlng placed glatt ln the glala' A-gltght Atnglea. Ktm Utalle and Gayle Faea- htng weae tecohd place vtctoat tn A- gltght doublet. Dee Fehhea and Robln Baahea tooh Alalt ln B-gllght doublet. The team tooh glaet th the MRVC Touanament at wentwoath Mllltaag Academy. Gayle Faeahlng placed glaat in B-team Alnglea, Linda Nlcholt ae- celved Aecohd in B-team Alnglea, and Robtn Baahea and Dee FQHHQM tooh Acc- ond place hohoaa ln A-team doublet. All ln all, the glalt' had a ueay Aaccebbgul Aeaaon. aces season meets 5 fenner, worked hard and ended 'heir season with . 1 M,,,w H t,,,.. W VLLL renee bookasta is in deep concentration planning to defeat her opponent. Coach Dixon, Don McLaughlin, Steve Bryant, Craig Ross, Lee Millentr-ee, Danny Jack, Greg Bounds, Dwane Twente, Roger Homfeld, Mike Coulter, Everett Hannon, Coach Gibson. steve bryant jumps up and scores two for LHS., Cagers never A veay exciting Aeanon ended tn a neapeetabte 16-8 neeond. Thin neeond waa Apteed wtth Aevenat honona won tn tounnamentn. The Minutemen won gtnnt ptaee tn the MRVC Tounnament, the Lexington Tounnament, and the St. Paut'A Touanament. Beatdea exeetttng ao a team, tndtvtduata made a numben og aecompttahmenta. Jun- ton, Gneg Boundt, waA named to the gtnat team 05 the 1974 Att- congenenee team. Danny Jack tted a Atandtng Aehoot necond by Aeontng 38 potntb tn one game. Vanattg gave ut both a good Aeaaon gon the team, and gon the 5an4. 1 V 1973 -74 Vars ity Basketball Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Lexington Marshall 48 Odessa 49 Higgins .ille 41 Carrollton 41 Pleasant Hill 55 Richmond 54 Wentworth 41 Kearney 52 Lawson 5 l Hamilton 44 Carrollton 59 Higginsville 35 Richmond 41 Pleasant Hill 48 Odessa 54 Warrensburg 61 Sweet -Springs 58 Smith Cotton 49 Slater 50 Booneville 44 Odessa 5 6 Higginsville 44 Slater 75 Carrollton 55 steve bryant plans his strategy as teammate, dwane twente, looks on. gave up in '74' celebration is in the air, as the minutemen win at the mrvc tournament. danny jack looks over the situation at one of lexington's away games . the minutemen can attribute much of their success to their rebounding skill. Cn their Way and impaovement. The team ended with an 11 plua placing thind in Toannament and Aecond Club Tounnament. The team had a Atnong 6-2 an exciting gutune in The 5aeAhman teamb and the B-team made long Atnidea in thein gnowth gaeahman WA 5 necoad, the Slaten in the WEN gneihman UB aeeond. I! The B-team had an excellent Aeabon achieving 14 wine with only 3 loa- AeA. In addition to thii, at the Lexington Sophomoae Toannament, they eaptuned the ginit place tnophg, Both 05 theae teami deem Aune to give ui much talent and baahetball. , .... MM .Emi - , i aw 1: -ever ' fh, Q v-1- EERQ ? ss my K ,V 4 Q x t- X 'UM 1 '- Q V' - . ,sg in 4 - 5 ' X R. jf 7 .QQ . 3 X fm- - 1 if 34 . Y fre' 3-AJ ' ii X i Q l 35 - I r r 11 4 3 -' 1 11 '.iz.s,,X ft 3312 54 g-5. :fs-, ' A, ' 4 , 5 ' 5 E.sQE3i ye si f 123 'bs ,f?xE gs f iii!-..S ' 2 35am eswsf s .wrt W1 -s.e fki!msw5-1.w- ..fs- ievaa 5' WF- Ehgfi fi ESQA' 4'??? 4 e5 t 5 'k ffii i iw Qf- i-ns M533 V-5 A ste-a f 5:-t 594, ,,A, l it as ' e' r t H I ..k. 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Back Row: Bobby Bafford, Tony Reinhardt, Cornelius Turner, Kent Walton, Earl Jack, Bobby Samuelson, Jimmy Soendker, Mark Lindhor-st, Chris Coen, Ross Tissiers, Tony Brown. to the big team Xi! B-Team Basketball Front Row: Dale Schreiner, Brian gadusm, Marvin Davis, Charlie Vollenweider, Troy Johnson, Mike Deamos. Back Row: Pete Hoeppner, Mike Bentz, Steve Johnson, Randy Jackson, Keith Ross, Terry Lindhorst, Alonzo Hannon, Marty Ensor, Everett Hannon. Steve Bryant Lee Millentree Craig Ross Team captain Team captain Free throw award All-conference honorable mention Hustle I-Xward Hustle award Senior cage rs honored f-.NM Danny lack Dwane Twente, Mike Coulter All-conference honorable mention Most points in one game- 38 Most reboundsffieldgoals 84 junior, greg bounds, deserves special recognition. this year, greg had the distinction of having the most points with a 17 . 1 average per game . in ad- dition to this he received the defense award and was named to the first team of the all-conference team for 1974. congratulations go to greg! an team co-captain, lee millentree, jumps for LHS. Vaalllg ended lhela daal Aealon wlrh a 7-2 Aeaaon aeeoad. They placed 5laAl at the Hlgglnlvllle Spoall Dag. Al the Lexington Spomu Day, A-leam ended up ln a two-way Lie gon fseeond place ln vaalllg dlvlllon play. Junloa Vaallly ended lhela Aeaaon wllh a 7-1 dual meei aeeoad. Al the Lexington Spoall Dag,B- team look glali ln the dlvlllon play by degeallng eveag one 06 lhela opponenlb. Both leaml weae enleaed ln the quaalea- glnall al C.M.S.U. Spoalldag. Foa bolh leaml, lhll qeaa hal been a wlnnlng one. Girls A and B volleyball ! l diane schelp prepares for a spike against thelugginsvUle huskers. ' 86 1 leading server, b.j . riekhof, makes one more point for 1.11. S . l all l A Team Volleyball Miss Marquis, Student Coach Dooley, Shirley Cole, Gayle Frerking, Tarmy Bryant, Laurie Heimer, Cathy Bell, Benise Brooks, Carol Sue Walton. teams have Winning season 1 ,, W 1 B Team Volleyball: Miss Marquis, NDN Ivory Hunter, Brenda Buchanan, Diane Schelo, La Wanda Seitz, B.J. Riekhof, Dean Nance, Dee Fenner, Susan Brown, Miss Dooley. tim Coulter and joey judd tangle in a practice session. O K S e a, so n . . for Wrestlers X 7 mg R,, doug Clark intently Watches the ref gets a close look as bubba wilk 35 action of one of his teammates. erson gets a pm' oscar richie puts a bear hug on an unsuspecting opponent. Team turns out pete Wilkerson, understandably happy, as he receives his honors for being first in state . state Winner MM mike knight waits to receive honors at the mrvc tournament. senior, pete Wilkerson, had an outstanding season. in addition to being state champ in the 167 pound division, he had an un- defeated dual season, was credited with the most pins on his team, and was also chosen as a team captain. LHS recognizes this outstanding achievement by pete and gives its appreciation. 2 ,, f '54 JM, , ar ww f fi rf 7, . 1 mummy r n L 2 if gg M 3 A I- .. - ,A -vpn-wav W, MM, My y M , , ,A., W, ,,W, Wi W mmm, wrestling First Row: Bob Emery, Bubba Wilkerson, Peter Wilkerson, James Dunkle, Keith Hannon, Mark Smith, Doug Clark, Gary Starkebaum, Scotty Davis, Roger' Flsea, Kenny Luehrman, John Smith, Hike Knight, Sootty Woodward. Second Row: Allen Lee, Mike Schwerner, Larry Danner, Mike T1cAll.ister', Steve Philippe, Joey Judd, Greg J anuary, Tim Coulter, Scot Maring, Larry Anson, Earl Garter, Doug Thomas, David Clark. Third Row: Oscar Richie, Mark Olds, Mark Wooden, Bob Thompson, Bill Richie, Keith Osterrreyer, Bryant Soendker-, Terry Gennett, John VanKir-k, Roger Luehrman, Ricky Reid, Perry Hannon. Fourth Row: Coach Hayes, Coach O'B1 ian, Coach Beck, Ronnie White, Scott Lichte, Kevin Hill. wneitiing ii a ipoat that hai caaght on 5aii-gonce heae at LHS. Exciting and gait 05 action, ane the matchei both hehe and away. Lexington aid extnemety weii thii yeah with a gneat many victnaiei ai a team and ai individuaii. The minute- men paaticipated in, and tooh many 6iaAtb and,fLegionaia,not tomention othefvs. The highlight 05 the yean, 05 coanie, wai when ienion, Peten wiihenion, neceived the honon 05 being giant in Atate. An exciting yeaa which pnomiiei many mane to come wan 1974 50a the LHS wneitieni. wrestler, roger elsea, placed high in the mrvc tourney. in toaanamentb, MRUC, Maabhaii, Smithviii l Doug Clark 132 lb. division Honors to Iohn Smith 112 lb. division first at Smithville , second at Marshall, third at Conference, fourth at district, and third at regionals . quick pin honors- 29 sec. wrestling seniors Peter Wilkerson 167 lb. division first at Smithville Quad, Marshall Invitational, MRVC, district, regionals, and first at state. most pins for min- utemen, and team captain. Ke ith 1-la nnon Keith Hannon 155 lb. division Bob Eme Iames Dunkle FY Gary, Starkebaum 155 lb, division Heavy Weioht division 126 lb division Second at MRVC 4 Fi rst Row: Kim Vialle, Marsha Logue, Michelle Oliva, Denise Brooks , Connie Butler. Second Row' COoach7Jan Marquis, Ph llis Steffens Debbie Pntine, Pa, le Frwerkinv, - Y J V ' . Brenda Buchanan, Debbie Brooks, Shirley Cole, CMa1?1ager1DVal Beretta, CStudent Coach? Gay Steinber'gen. manager, val beretta, goes over track team records with brenda buchane Girls track The Ainbt yeah Aon the L.H.S. ginti' tnach team wat an event- Aai one. The opening meet wan a thi-event at Atma and the outcome wat a victoay Aon the Lexington ginib. Othea meetb in which out team panticipated wene the Muiei Retaqi in wannena- bang, a dual meet at Knob-nobtea and the Hannibonvitte netaga, in which Lexington tied 5on Aigth piace out og the eieven panti- cipatinq teamb. At the Miiiouni Vatiey Tnach and Fieid Spohtb Day, Lexington ptaced Aixth out 05 the ten teama competing. The Ainat meet wat againit Knob- nobten and aebuited in an eighth ptace gon Lexington out 05 the 5ounteen teamo that weae invotved. Lexington High Schooi and the team'A coach, Miib Manquiba wiih to congnataiate the ginii gon a gine opening Aeabon. L 1 through hard work , gayle frerking perfects hurdling. , ', r we s i ,Y R 1, 1 it 5 I . ,xv K Wg, ' X Haig? hhh k h H S coach marquis gives pointers to mile runner ag e S 0 L michelle oliva . field eventers , debbie entine and Shirley cole perfect their specialties , shot and discus. long hours of practice paid off in girls track events 93 5 l, n Qfijzg 592, Go1f Team Ross Tissieres, Chris Coen, Mark Olds, Keith Ross, Kevin Ross, Brian Hads, Coach Coen. Boys golf find action GGZ6 bs a fspofzft which 435 incneazsing in popuialultg at LHS. Uulth Coach Coen ws fsponfsoa, those young men have Apent many houfvs paaciiicing and having a Koi 05 Aan. Although Ihefze wene gow vicftomies, ihein enthwsianm and fspifult wars CUIIQLVLZH not Mzdglied. The bafsic pwnpofsezs 05 Apomu wwe achieved fsaccuz, 5u,Uig, and that bs that evefagone had a wondefngull Lime, and a Loi: wan lieanned. we wah them the bezsi 015 Zach in 1:heUL guftwne AQCLAOVIA . on the greens T 5 an M A M gm S , R wvW?1!5..qgafn,, , ,f ' H f f Z5 A E ' Tennis Team Don McLaughlin, Greg Lynn, Tom Butherus, Randy Boss, Tim O'Br'ien, Tony Reinhart, Marvin Davis, Doug Johnson, Coach Gibson. Boys tennis team shows spirit with the Apatng eame boyb' tenntb and a gaeat many utetonteb. Theae boye ptayed hand to get tnto Ahape and then played hand to wth many matehea. Ptayenb, Tom Butheaaa and Randy Boat Atood out at hautng many wtnfs, an exiting Aeaoon, Au!! og meetb. 'Thtt team apahed extaemety welt togethea and at tndtvidualt, at welt. The only added comment can be that tt to hoped that next yeaa'A tenntb Aeaaon be even moae Aaeeetb- in f 1 4, , ytsx Q 295 'A.,, 1 :gif , ,Ai '-: ' nf X I if 4' W? ,v,V is , e n 2 ef' H J . ,d,,.3,,i ., , A g V- f N4 ' M ,, Lv , , ,J J ' f , -Efafw Q ,ff l nn 1 ' 7 K , K L,k, , M L' Q W-M , . 'ufknl 11 ' lee millentree, in action, runs the 880 relays. ' lester stanton is leading the pack as he runs the high hurdles. tony ghiselberti mixes broad jump with his running events for well-rounded track participation. 96 Good season Fading. known for his distance running, glen tabb is running the two mile. , V, , ,LhL,, V ,,,. ,L ,, V .. ,,,, ,Wo ,.,. VW .VA V ,LWA .. M V -M ,,,V V Vi, Mgigymgiggg ir V AV 3 V A. VV1. V,.V V: .i,..rr ,M K I K V QQ-mx2f1ee QfxV:'n11 -A ' - A A ' -' ' 'LV A ' .I A VV 'V . 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I Z1 ,. 7 X 244Wi-'cikf.5? 3Jl'5'i5'-FW' 17 I,-kI A S f ilf'1Li,2L,7L,+1'fI 2 tZTI'iTQ,. 5:E,'T1?Ii71,ff' 531, 2 X Wil.-Ti Glen Tabb First Row: Perry Hannon, Mike Goosetree, Greg January, Marty Ensor, Lester Stanton, Joey Judd Tim Coulter, Ronnie Cowick, Troy Johnson, Everett Hannon, George Danner. Second Row: Coach Beck, Terry Lindhorst, Glen Tabb, Doug Clark, Alonzo Hannon, Ray Nance, Gary Glisson,Pete Hoep- Dner, Mike McAllister, Tony Ghisalberti, Allen Schelp, Monte Millentree, Coach Pector. Third Row: Mike Schwermer, Mike Coulter, Lee Millentree, Ruben Johnson, Jeff January, Danny Jack, Uandy Jackson, Steve Johnson, Jeff McAllister, David Wilkerson, Billy Grubb. Own Mach :team had anoethefu fsueeeszs gui gean wixh zfhnee Acnoofi neeondfs bnoleen and Aevefwli 06 fthe a,thZe,teJ.s going on to Miafte eompeixltion. The Iwo mcle fnelag team bet a new Aehoof. necond and the membefzzs 06 IMA ,squad alle Je65 MeM,lLclbJCeJL, Glen Tabb, Doug Clldflh, and Steve Johnfson. Danny Jaefe bet a new Aehooli Anal:-puff neeoad and Mxllee Couibten puft a new AICLCIIAJLCC on the boobs gon hu 330 irriefunediwte hwzctfieb. Going on ,to Mate wwe, the Iwo mile netag, the ssc needy :Lenten snmcan, Lee Mae- Zenbuee, Texmg Lindhofwi, and Evefzett Hannonl, the mcltie fueling Uegg Januang, Gneg Januafny, Alonzo Hannon, and Tefmg LfJ'ldh0llz5f,, and 601 ethein UCULf,OLL6 indi- viduaii Apeciall evento wene Lenten Stanton, Glen Tabb, Gaeg Januafeg, . Je55 Januwng, Evefnett Hannon, Doug Cliazde, Danny Jade, and Lee NL6!,Zen,ULee. 432:02-in f N f . 2' k ' . I. mm,q1m:...,. after a long winters nap, rip van richie is escorted from his class by mr. viebrock. Connie martin was an active participant in dress-up day, durinq homecoming week. Seafsonzs in6Zuence ws in many wayzs. In 6ac,t, eveny clam hae a beacon all Lu own. Fon the 6he,5hmen, btio ihe fspning, 6011. 06 new begin- ningo, youih and fhe mefte buddingo 06 glwwiih. Thin is what the 6nef5hmen wiwfi hnow in etheifz 6490512 yeah 06 high Achooii. The 60M gaownch 06 Aummeft ia ,the fseazson that ayopliu to fhe Aoph- omoae clams, an ,they me in the midst 06 them education and gaining quicfziy and fsieadiiy the matwfity that they oeeh. Fall aiwayn nemindfs ue 06 a time 06 lzipening and the neaa end 06 a yeah, which can be applied to fthe junioa chaise. with two yeazw 06 high Achooi behind them, they become membcvus 06 the clade 06 fthe hanvesft- the junioafs. Fon the fsenionn, winien Ahouid hold a cfiozae convzadewhip. An end io a yeah and an end to a way 06 !Li6e 6021 Lhofse in the clam 06 1974. wintea ia both bitten and cold, and Aeaene and beauii6ui, an ies the expefoienee 06 ending a time in onea !LC6e ,thai he will aiwaye Loch back to 60ndiy. Fon each cliane, Ihene bs aeeafson and a!LE Aeafsom have won- dezw ali them own. gYjwf 'M PEOPLE judy pollard had lots of lines to learn for her part in the school play, All Because of Agathib. the corn roll, seen frequently at LHS, is modeled here by tommy Walton. .-. .'.'mwn'- momsQxmsnwnemam--.--..-.,-. - .I 101 freshmen class officers: bobby Samuelson CS .c. rep. J , Pam butherus lS9CTellaI'Yl, ronnie cowick ftreasurerl, rene smith ls.c. rep.l, mark lindhorst fvice presidentl, Wendell Stephens Cpresidentl. Freshmen start year Susie abbott maurice allard tonia allen beth anderson brent argo bobby bafford candy beard nancy bell terry bennett janelle beretta debbie brooks anthony brown scott burch pam butherus Connie butler earl carter patty clark cindy clouse chris Coen shirley cole ronnie cowick sue Cramer george danner diane davidson mike deamos kathy de shazer mark dobson mary driver john dye mark dysart with class lynn eastridge steve fitzwater gary glisson byron gonterman charlie gooseman steve gooseman mike goosetree lillian grantham barbara gruber Sheila hall perry hannon kevin hill susan hill jenny hinckle billy holling Sworth officer election W e j Q Z , L M V KM ,h J, W CD ki!! CD, in ff QQ C1 rv fi ,H , f in - N earl jack greg january' , ' Q 'i , ..,, : :'P - K ' , N 1 ,:'. 2 E ' . . Y' We jeff january N if X pam jenkins terry jennings 1 zw. allen johnson mike jones mike knight danny lasoski allen lee ii k scott lichte jeanna lile mark lindhorst roger luehrman cindy mallot 1 Class of 1977 is the largest! I cora mark becky markley monte millentree diana moore marietta moore 1' .K randy moore debbie mc caulley nanette nicola cathy o'doniel karen o'doniel SS- i if mark olds keith ostermeyer paul pangborn richard petsch a kathy prince I V. F barb rehmsmeyer ricky reid tony reinhardt bill richie laurie riekhof tina rockhold kevin ross carol ryun teresa ryun terrie salyer bobby Samuelson connie Sanders karen Schreiner freshmen, ricky reid and pam jenkins take a break from class tor miss k 's surprise party. mark olds ponders the advantages of golf over studying. 105 106 fllfl,i'W allen schelp lu ann scherlinger dianna schooling kent schumaker junior scott Yvonne Shaw chuckie smith rene smith bryant soendker jimmy Soendker patty Stapleton john Starke Wendell Stephenson doug thomas ross tissieres mark vajaranant linda van zandt tammy Walquist tommy Wallace kent Walton Freshmen discover the the excitement of history class , taught by susan hill and carol ryun stretch out on the bleachers mr. hamann, captures the attention of the at one of the many athletic events that they attended . freshman class . junior scott stares intently at a classroom demonstration. mary driver makes a quick switch of book classes . mark Walton renade Watt billy Welch s between '1., 3 rr l - AZ,' 1 trla n,lf:?eU:57 VKZZVL li ,-f 5 .- rz- ,f'1 ' L' y V:'. i f , li fefzrfg f I . . it H arrrr X ii will I, , 1 A rr Wide World Of L. H .S . leslie Willard susan Wilson mark Wooden daniel day' jimmy peavler ronnie White don Williams eddie Williams L ,.,2 -nw' L ., 1. 'L Zig EM- 2: 1 S y 2. 3 .f , - 11 ff. KL we l ' ii -W f? ntli kiill - ,,L,, E V' GfQAll ? 1 ay Wi' 1 ' I Y 17'-, ff sophomorelclass officers: tony ghisalberti fpresidentl, paula singleton Ktreasurerl, dee fenner fsecretaryl, gary baier Cvice presidentl. Class of Y 4 ' ,, ff f ga 1 ' 5,5 A n.g,f i 6 5 39 , ww iw E: ,M 35 '76 sandra allard larry anson mike appleby gary baier tammy begemann cathy bell patti bell Claudette bentley mike bentz john boehm jacque boogher pam boyer kenny brook susan brown bill bryax, tammy bryant carol burchett david clark kevin clouse charolette cook robyn coskey tim Coulter harriet cox marlene davis marvin davis rhonda davis david dobson richard donley karan dunkle brian eads :w,:+ f5f- Q: mfg ' D 5, Us A 5135 as l .vrr :mW,l2'f'1, I W2gi5w2,v' fs . 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A 5' V rpfff Q, 1 - , V ,, S displays school spirit' Susanna eastridge gary elliot roger elsea marty ensor dee fenner melvin fetter gayle frerking russell friedrich eddie george tony ghisalberti kevin goodloe marsha goodloe billy grubb alonzo hannon everett hannon F connie hill cindy hinton pete hoeppner William howard randy jackson patty janes chuckie jenkins steve johnson troy johnson joey judd norman keller vickie kreie jill la hue mitch landucci terry lindhorst rhonda locke jack looney danny mais connie martin pam matney mike mc alister pam molloy lesa montgomery willi morris robin myers jan nesler orena nevels tim o'brien ronnie o'doniel judy pollard joe ratliff oscar richie pat roscher keith ross albert ryun dale Sanders dale Schreiner debbie schumaker joe Schuster mike Schwermer Waukita Shaw Sally shroyer paula Singleton barbara Skinner mary ann Skinner ' 4 , A 1 4 , 6' u giwgaxwfzfwffwgww 1 ff'-'fffww battle of the sexes: sophomores take part in pep assemblies gwyn stanton phyllis steffens s brenda thompson john van kirk 3 l 2 , if 1, 1,146 ' charlie vollenweider susan Walton denise wansing joe ward soohomores celebrate after putting the finishing touches on their float. 0 Stop homores t ake sec ond 1n terry lindhorst, tim Coulter david clark , and keith ross are s pirited members o f the illustrious 'gator guard' . brian eads is in deep concentration with a friend during halftime at the mrvc tourney. gayle frerking displays her ability as a Suzy homemaker in her home ec class. ke1'1UY weitkamp mark vveitkamp david Wilkerson homecoming float competition gary Williams peggy wright Wayne Wrisinger randy Wuthnow E joe zeller Wayne ewing ruben johnson billy shroyer l at i , 1 1 114 Iunior Class Officers: Arden Mason Csecretaryl, Scot Maring Cvice-presi- ,fig dentl, Laura Steele ftreasurerl, Amy Lefholz Cpresidentl. E? 5 'star is X-. Q Q Q. ,+ The future 1975 seniors! fy diane allard mike allard linda bell sharon bellah kathy bennett kent beretta renee bookasta randy bost greg bounds larry brook denise brooks nan buchanan tom butherus theresa coen bruce copenhaver connie cowick tina Cramer jana cronan Scotty davis jan derleth bruce dickmeyer wayne dothage diane dunford hank durham darlene emke donna engles pam fischer mike fitzwater ruthie garner syble goers gene guevel cindy hall roger hall tina hall renee hannon cara hay Sheila haynes laurie heimer danny hoeflicker' roger homfeld d ivory hunter margaret jack 1! .,f: n 115 57, ' ' L mm K my aff gene guevel and carl kopp find studying together an effective method. Juniors make big plans , r gail jobe norman johnson anna mae keller ' carl kopp L, 1. terry kopp i i n i ' SKQQ, i byron lee amy lefholz kevin le jeune Sylvia lewis mark lichte fi ' , ,f A ' fi , V W 1 ff :' ' , cheryl luce soot mating arden mason roger mc fadden so mike miller A I , i ,nf -,', , i f I f .,... ray nance linda nichols michele oliva debbie peavler mike peffer nancy pence steve philipps brenda prince jane raplinger terri ratliff Connie ray debbie ritchie david rosewell kathy' rosewell sharon rus sell .4 L4 ' 'fhii-7 . lx' ' .'f,,f4g5: ' 'J 4 ff H 6?-is ff fhfff. , X or prom nn id awk ,EW steve saults and randy bost are busy hanging the crepe paper for the ceiling decoration for the prom . bob thompson worked hard designing murals using luminous paints . scotty davis, michelle oliva and soot mating decide what finishing touches should be added to their 117 prom decoration. my ,,,,, 1 ' , steve saults rick salyer dianna schaller neal shurmantine morgan slusher mark smith nancy smith kenny spease laura steele joy stephens f ' f l . f I' Juniors take a step .mmm lil wayne dothage and tom butherus display enthusiasm in organized sports. 118 tina hall makes a successful search for an important book ' enthusiasm for all activities, including music. the nasa control center gets a final touch up of paint by laurie heimer. shelly stigall jeff summers debbie thompson robert thompson to senior hood kim vialle barbara Wallace mike Wallace J Q v V ' if' f --'- Jlm Van Zandt f A 4 tommy Walton Vickie Wingate kent Wood mark Wright mary kay zeller , A, it if 4, f , l juniors, arclen mason, gene guevel, and debbie entine have shown great +3 1974 Senior Class Officers Randy Beretta Ctreasurerl, Brenda Buchanan Cvice-presidentl Phyllis Booker lsecretaryl, Susan Petsch Cpresidentl. 120 E tereeavsanders keeps up o Wffentl affairsin the library. arriving early for art class, jerry bell shows signs of being sleepy YW hard work is a big part of seniorhood, as shown here by max Weller. SENIORS friendships that have lasted are those ' of chico grantham, chas tulipana kenny banks , and jamie barnes. ' 121 122 Iames Anthony Allard Vance Richard Argo Ricklyn Lee Adams Letty Marie Ahmann Iohn Michael Ballew Kenneth Lynn Banks Robin Ruth Barker Iames Franklin Barnes III Ierry Ann Bell Randy' Dow Beretta Tommy Lee Beard Alvin Fredrick Begemann Ir. 123 124 Valoree Marie Beretta Steven Isaac Bishop Stephen Blon Bryant Brenda Marie Buchanan Phyllis Ann Booker Sally Evelyn Brown 3 w I s s i 5 Es Bonnie Marie Burris Douglas Stuart Clark Susan Carol Burch Carol Ann Burns David Arley Cooley Delbert Love Cole 125 126 Steven Roscoe Cramer Edward Donald Crumble Michael Kent Coulter Laura Elisabeth Cox Beatrice DeAnn Davis Billy Ioe Darnell Vickie Shoemaker Darnell Teresa Kay Day Loretta Eastridge Deanne Michele Elsea Brenda Faye Duncan Iames Harold Dunkle 127 128 Robert Om ory Emery Beth Carreen Fenner Cheryl Lynn Gould Robert Lee Grantham Q Cornelius Alexander Flemming Gayle Jean Garner Deborah Ann Harden Paula Lee Hill Patrick Ioseph Hale Charles Keith Hannon Ralph Anthony I-Ioeppner Daniel Dean Iack 129 130 Douglas Richard Iohnson Robin Lorrie Iohnson Bonita Kay Ienkins Barbara Iane Iohnson Lloyd Iudd Ir. IoAnna Lynn Kalthoff Kevin Bartholomew Kirby Catherine Marie Knight Marsha Ann Logue Robert Kenneth Luehrman Kevin Arthur Kraft Rhonda Sheryl Littlejohn i 131 ii' 132 Cynthia Ann Lynn Gregory Allen Lynn Michael Rae McGill Patricia Kae McGill Ieffrey Scott McAllister Carolyn Yvonne McCau11ey Iames Randall Minter Lynn Marie Montgomery Donald Gene Mc Laughlin Lee Edward Millentree Ir. 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Miken a congenial pnaetice, the AQHLOHA cute fteady to take the Kong-awtioipaied wculfz down fthe abslie 06 LHS. ' coach hayes uirects senior, loretta eastridge, to her seat. seniors listen intently as mr. viebvock Gives instructions for the ceremonies to COITIG. 141 Presenting the class of 1974, The 09112 fiunhreh-Seznnh Qmnuzxl me Glnmmenzemeni nf ingiun High Snhnul X 'filhurshag Evening glmag the 'ifixienig-tlgirh Qiineieen Ifgunhreh sehenig-fuur 12 21 Fight rfnlnrk fggnmmainm xinginn High 55111101 Eflexingiun, Cmisanuri the class for all seasons program PRELUDE: Symphony No. Z0 in C flfirst Movement, CAudience will remain seated fo INVOCATION ,.,.,,,..,,.......,.. ................ ...... Joseph Haydn Arr: Philip Gordon Edward Elgar - lsaac PROCESSIONAL: Pomp and Oircumstancen r processionalb ORCHESTRAI.. SELECTION: March Slave ...,.... P. ADDRESS: You Can't Lose AWARDING OF HONORS ....... PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ....... SCHOOL SONG: L. H. S. BENEDICT ION RECESSIONAL.: Ceremonial March ...... .. Central , The Reverend Gary Young Tschaikovsky, Op. 31 Arr: Paul Herfurth Dr. James O'lVlalley Missouri State University Warrensburg, Missouri Amold W. Viebroclc Principal of Lexington High School Roy B. Gerhaxdt Superintendent of Schools ...... Little Wolfgang A. Mozart fK.408j Arr: Philip Gordon Lexington High School Academic Awards Art Boy Athlete Girl Athlete Commercial English History Home Economics Industrial Arts Foreign Language Music Math Science Carol Walton Danny Iack Mike Coulter lee Millentree Carol Walton Marsha Logue Susan Petsch Tom Beard Katona Weddle Mike Coulter Tom Beard Debbie Harden Tom Beard Susan Petsch 143 144 when the eiwsaee wehe ovm, the games wehe oven, and the ghadwuicoh ways oven, thu ways :Che fsame. fthe hafws 05 Zexxlhgtoh hemaxlhed when audi ebse web gone untouched by fthe Aeaaovm, buf Aefwihg all 05 them, these ahe the zhihgfs :Chaz we wwe hemembeh but WALSWORTH Marceline, Mo., U.S.A. 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