Louisiana High School - Alamo Yearbook (Louisiana, MO)
- Class of 1988
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Brought To You By, Co-ed.: Susan Bell, Susan Henry Business Mgr.: Stephanie Herndon Adv. Mgr.: Tracy Pennington Asst. Ed.: Kelly Hart Asst. Bus. Mgr.: Cindy Perkins Asst. Ad Mgr.: Andrea McElfresh Sports Ed.: Kelly Hart, Shonda Minor, Stacey Wallace Student Life Ed.: Susan Bell, Susan Henry Academic Ed.: Michelle Garrison, Kim Wheeler Classes Ed.: Jeff Howard, Lisa Robinson Organizations Ed.: Carmen Dunard, Cindy Perkins Academics Ed.: Stephanie Herndon, Viki Jakulski Adviser: Joy Cleaver ALAMO STAFF CELEBRA TION DEDICA TION Front row: Billy Haines. Kim Wheeler. Lisa Robinson. Elizabeth Boots. Mark Smith. Randy Young. Angela Harrison. Cassie Salmons. Kent Chatman. William Colbert. Scott Pursifull, Claes Nordstrom. Robert Anderson. Middle row: Rachel Reed. Ron Loveless. Melinda Crowder. Steph Herndon. Viki Jakulski. Michelle Garrison. Sarah Wood. Stacey Wallace. Kim Meyer. Tracy Pennington. Gerri McBee, Carmen Dunard, Susan Bell. Paula Taylor. Astrid Munck. Nicole Smith. Cindy Perkins. Janet Davis. Carensa Pitzer. Susan Henry. Shonda Minor. Dolores Moore. Pam Todd. Lyn Wheeler. Wayne Anderson. Becky Wood. Terry Sisson. Jeff Garner. Back row: John Henry. Raffy Borda. Bo Ringhausen. Mike Davis. Chad Thomas. John Lindsay. Eric Smith. J.P. Burleson. Andy Evec. Jerry Bogle. Lance Calvin. Matt Oliver. Kelly Hart. Wade Ferrell. Mike Whitaker. Jeff Howard. Joe Thomas. Roby Girard. The 113th senior class of LHS was definitely unique. No. the students didn't get the back parking lot paved or the open lunch hour they so often requested. Nor did they EVER win the float and skit competition for Homecoming or Courtwarming. But. they did leave an indelible mark at LHS. The senior golfers have gone to State yearly, capturing their first place title in 1988 As juniors, the players shared in the 1986 State football victory. The senior track girls were dynamite at State competition this year, placing second at State with only eight girls participating. Volleyball girls celebrated their senior year with the best overall team record since the program began several years ago. On May 25. 1988, the senior class took its senior trip to Six Flags. Many of the seniors were unsure of what to expect from a day at Six Flags since the majority of them had been there several times before. But the day turned out well and most everyone had a good time. The evening before Homecoming, a group of seniors had a get together.” They decked out in camouflage and decorated the town. Many people were alarmed to awaken Friday morning to a toilet paper and shaving cream ‘‘blizzard. Prom was a memorable moment for the seniors. They worked hard last year building Prom and this year the seniors enjoyed sitting back watching the juniors create Prom 88. So. the 1988 seniors have graduated and have gone forward to leave their tracks elsewhere . . . Good luck to them all! The class I’ve come to know, I never will forget, And all the times we’ve had together I never will regret. As we go our separate ways, We promise to keep in touch. The days we’ve had together, Will always mean so much. — Stephanie Herndon 5 The LHS Exchange Program was at its best and booming in the '87-'88 school year. We not only had one student, but two! Our first student hails from Roxas City in the Philippines and his name is . . . are you ready? Raffy Borda. He lives with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jose Borda when he's in the Philippines, but his time at LHS was spent with Gary Hart. Tom Bell, and Tom Jenkins families. Raffy is a Rotary Club Exchange student who is attending LHS as a senior, although he has completed his senior year in the Philippines. Our next “new'' face comes from Karlskoga. Sweden. He lives with his parents. Lennart and Ingbritt Nordstrom while in Sweden. As for the present he resides with the John Stoeckley Family at Route One. Louisiana. Claes has been active in Choir and he participated in the musical Oklahoma while attending LHS. Back home Claes is an avid skier (snow that is), but he learned something new during his first summer, water skiing. This new accomplishment stuck out most in his mind as what he most enjoyed. Claes was brought to us by the Youth for Understanding Program, which was made possible by a scholarship awarded to him by his father's company. For the coming school year, Pam Todd and Denton Mitcham will be the new LHS exchange students. Pam’s destination is still unknown, but Denton will be visiting Leon. Mexico, during his junior year. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Putting it all ADMINISTRATION together Board of Education members are. front row. Mrs. Becky Prince. Mr. Kenneth Tucker, and Dr. Wilcox. Back row, Mr. Karl Dewey. Jr., Mr. Al Smith, and Mr. Bill Wunderlich. Mr. Stan Ehinger is not pictured. Dr. Wilcox addressed the graduating seniors as board members Kenneth Tucker, Bill Wunderlich, and Al Smith look on. At lett Mr. Inlow and Mr. Griffith take a turn on hall duty. Below Mr. Griffith warns off potential copier-users. 8 ADMINISTRATION Top to Bottom: Mrs. Joy Cleaver — English IVG and CP, Communications. English IIA; Miss Dolores Davis — English IA and B; Mrs. Jane Henry — General Business, English IIIG and CP, Shorthand. Counterclockwise: Kim Jenkins caught in deep thought!! And Here’s La.’s own imitation of Johnny .. . Here's Calvin!!; Christian Gierke cracks for the camera; Stephanie Gibbs seen roaming the halls, again. Top to Bottom: Miss Barbara Duffee — Pre-Algebra. Speech Dra-ma. English IB: Mrs. Barbara Gay — Algebra I. Geometry, Functional Math; Mrs. Sally Keith-ley — French I and II. Algebra II. Math IV. Consumer Math. Top to Bottom: Randy Young — The Thinker? Kelly Hart. Carmen Dunard. Michelle Garrison, Jeff Howard, Cindy Perkins. and Mrs. Shaw, listen intently to a lecture: Justin St. Pierre. Adam Evec, and Bonnie Dillender practice their geometry skills. 10 ACADEMICS n it ■ Counterclockwise: Kim Elliott caught in a “thrilled” pose; Raffy Borda working hard (or so it seems); Chad Thomas and Viki Ja-kulski caught by the camera!. Penny Milligan and Lea Sidwell take a break from office work to show off their smiling faces. Top to Bottom: Mrs. Imogene Behringer — Typing. Accounting I and II; Mrs. Judy Green — Librarian; Mrs. Cheryl Shaw — Family Meals World Foods. Family Relations Consumer Ed.. Health Human Development. Clothing I and II. ACADEMICS 11 J Top to Bottom: Mr. Don Hamilton — Band, Music Appreciation The-ory. Choir, Allied Arts; Mr. Paul Hurd — Band. Music Appreciation Theory; Mrs. Cindy Logan — Art I, II, III. and IV. Counterclockwise: Mr. Hurd in mid-direction while practicing outside for a football game., John Henry — the world's greatest saxist??, Christi Traver, Lisa Robinson, Christina Pen-rod. Carla Tullock, Valirea Love, Robbie Fritch, Kim Wheeler and Donna Criley take time out to cheese for the camera. They were the members of this year's all-conference band from LHS, John Henry. Matt Oliver, and Jerry Bogle — the new ‘Stooges' or Musketeers'? 12 ACADEMICS □□□ □□□ □□□ Top to bottom: Tracy Robbins. Stephanie Gibbs, and Elaine Hathaway type intently through one of many timed writings; Brian Bryant and David Garrett seemed all but interested when caught by the camera!; Freshman. Mandy Pearson browses through an old yearbook to get a view of LHS in the olden days . Top to bottom: Mr. Luis Esquivel — English IIA and B. and Spanish I and II; Mr. David Hunter — Intro, to Biology. Biology. Chemistry, and Physics; Mr. Mitch Ma-habir — Vocational Agriculture I and II. Ornamental Horticulture, and Ag. Structures Ag. Construction. ACADEMICS 13 Top to Bottom: Mr. Tony Gschwender — Physical Education, football, and Boys track; Mr. Calvin Jesberg — Civics. American History. Geography Economics. Psychology. Asst, football; Mr. Jon Larson — World History. American History. Psychology. Asst, football, and Asst, boys track; Mr Dale Miller — Life Science. Computers, Physical Science. Int. Science, and golf. 14 ACADEMICS Opposite page, clockwise: Christian Gooch Gierke ... the next Greek god?; Billy Haines takes a break from Ornamental Horticulture to smile for the camera; Brad McCarty uses his time wisely by finishing that last minute geometry; Wayne Anderson says. Just take the picture! ; Adam Evec getting serious or is he just faking? Clockwise from top: Jacob Gierke and Tony Cordes pose before boarding the bus and pigging out ; Sarah Wood slowly but surely loses her count while posing for the camera; Mrs. Gay instructs the all smiles Neil Darnell with his geometry homework; Carensa Pitzer is trying to impress everyone with her fine-tuned office skills . . Watch Out. Wendy!! Top to Bottom: Mrs. Carolyn Elliott — Teacher’s Aide and Special Needs; Mrs. Virginia Reid — Special Needs; Mrs. Anita St. Pierre — Special Needs. ACADEMICS 15 SUPPORT STAFF: y.t They’re a part of LHS! Left to right: Bus drivers Charlie Peterson. Glen Trower, Jim Harrelson. Emmett Niffen. Doug Foiles. Alice Pritchett. Lou Belle Kuntz. and Milo Elliott keep the district on the move. School nurse Mary Haddock and floating secretary Joy Bros-sia are here part time, but appreciated full time. Top: Norma House. Katherine Ahart. Jean Stark, Alice Pritchett are the very busy LHS cooks. At right: Custodians Art Hampton and Joe Buffington. ACADEMICS HI Wayne Anderson Kevin Bowser Robert Anderson Jerry Bogle Raffy Borda Susan Bell Elizabeth Boots J.P. Burleson SENIORS Donte Burse William Colbert Lance Calvin Melinda Crowder Jerry Bogle, Lance Calvin, and John Henry speak no evil, hear no evil, and see no evil. SENIORS ! i i 1 i Class oP %% 1IU Matt Oliver, Wayne Anderson, Lance Calvin, and J.P. Burleson enjoy their lunch. Stephanie Herndon looks enthused with school. Stacey Wallace, Surprise!” Eric Smith enjoys a favorite hobby of many seniors: Sleeping in class! “Wake up, Eric!” Foreign Exchange Students, Claes and Raffy, smile as they ride in the Homecoming Parade. SENIORS Above: Susan Bell, Susan Henry, and Carensa Pitzer in the hall before school. Left: Ray Franklin and Andy Evec take time out from their lunch to smile for the camera. % ! | 1 SENIORS Carmen Dunard Andy Evec Michelle Garrison, Wayne Anderson, Jerry Bogle, and Jeff Howard pretend to study. Jeff Garner Michelle Garrison 22 Wade Ferrell Ray Franklin Roby Girard SENIORS Billy Haines Stephanie Herndon Jeff Howard Angela Harrison SENIORS (TOP) Several seniors wait for the school day to begin. (BELOW) Earth to Ron Loveless! (BELOW RIGHT) Mike Davis shows his attitude for the day. (TOP) Kelly Hart, Donte Burse, and Cindy Perkins snacking on hot dogs. (BOTTOM) Cindy and Susan Bell display their obvious excitement. (TOP) Kent Chatman caught candidly in study hall. (BOTTOM) Lisa Robinson and Chad Thomas during the Homecoming ceremony. (ABOVE) Jeff Howard in a rude awakening. (BELOW) Nicole Smith seems camera shy. (BOTTOM CENTER) Some senior gals mug for the camera on Homecoming Eve. - I 1 Ron Loveless Gerri McBee Shonda Minor 26 Senior football players joke around and have fun at the bonfire. Astrid Munck SENIORS Claes Nordstrom Matt Oliver Cindy Perkins 27 _ Lisa Robinson Tracy Pennington Scott Pursifull SENIORS lost Athletic Carensa Pitzer, Donte Burse Class Clown Cindy Perkins, Ray Franklin Best Musician Best Dressed .. i'i f Susan Bell, Andy Evec q enior uperlative Best Smile, Kim Wheeler, John Henry Most Popular Viki Jakulski, Andy Evec Rowdiest Stacey Wallace, Andy Evec Biggest Airhead Sarah Wood, Kelly Hart Likely to Succeed Best Eyes Tracy Pennington, Jeff Howard iff' ' Viki Jakulski, Billy Haines 28 SENIORS Best Car Funniest Laugh I Carmen Dunard, Donte Burse Susan Bell, Billy Haines Astrid Munck, Mike Davis Biggest Flirt Stacey Wallace, Ray Franklin Prettiest Hair Susan Bell, Mark Smith rown Noser Stacey Wallace, Kelly Hart AT H SENIORS 29 Cassandra Salmons Mark Smith Chad Thomas I 1 30 I Eric Smith Paula Taylor Pam Todd Joe Thomas Terry Sisson Nicole Smith SENIORS Mb. r Lisa Robinson and Kim Wheeler have a good time at the Hannibal Marching Festival. Becky Wood Sarah Wood Lyn Wheeler i ; •I Randy Young SENIORS Mike Whitaker SENIORS ’88 32 Melody Anderson Above are the junior class officers for 1987-88: Michelle Haley, treas; Christina Penrod, sec: Malia Bridwell, vice; and Donnie Griffith, pres. Jeff Ayers Peggy Baxter Malia Bridwell Tammi Battern Randy Boots Mary Brown Below James York is shown in thoughtful repose. I Tim Brown Dale Buchanan Greg Autery Mark Burse Kim Jenkins is shown working with Mrs. Shaw on an FHA project. Twyla Cox Donna Criley Russell Darnell -COf i Brian Eggert gives the cafeteria a thumbs-up? Jason Dunard Brian Eggert Kathy Ford 34 JUNIORS Darin Keim gives a ‘‘cool performance on Homecoming. Wayne Weimer and Tony Cordes show their school spirit at one of the few assemblies. Lisa Lafferty Shane Lafferty Tonya Lipe Valirea Love Daniel Miller JUNIORS 35 Sara Phillips Mike Trower (left) is shown at the Art Honor Society induction. Grant Pitzer Mike Poyser Mike Price Jerry Reed Kenny Robinson James Ryland Robert Schlueter Jerry Shelton Kim Jenkins working hard, as always, in English III. JUNIORS Lea Sidwell Deidre Smith Kathy Smith Gentry Smith Kim Smith Mike Trower Chris Turnbaugh Karla Turner JUNIORS 37 CLASS Jason Wilson t Paula Yanczer 38 John Cook, Dale Buchanan,and Darin Keim get into the spirit of Homecoming week. It James Ryland appears hardly enthused as he leaves the cafeteria. 1989 Take my picture and I’ll dot your eye, Grant Pitzer seems to be saying. Tony Windmiller James York o % o % o o ° ♦ O 4 0 o • o 4 A ♦ ▲ o 0 ♦ O Carl Alexander Brian Bryant Sophomores O ♦ O 4 Class officers: Brad McCarty, pres., Jill Werbach, treas., Christian Gierke, vice, Stephanie Gibbs, sec. Jenny Alexander Paul Booth Tom Bell Julie Autery Tracy Burke Dionne Burse Lori Mary Coates Colbert SOPHOMORES 39 Neil Darnell Danna Deien Chad Ford Left: Sophomore guys enjoy their lunch. Below: Volleyball players Kim Elliott, Stephanie Gibbs, and Laura Hunn being introduced in a pep assembly. Darren Deien Kim Dewey Adam Evec Josh Ferrell SOPHOMORES Bonnie Dillender Heather Douglas Lesslie Foster Scott Garner I Kim Elliott Brad Haley Elaine Jason Hughart Laura Hunn Robby Griego Brad Jenkins Mike Love Larry Niemeyer and Mike Sperry in class. John Huff Scott Huff Jimmie Kirtlink A Phillip Ray and Jenny Alexander look very enthused. SOPHOMORES 41 Brent Miller J Shanette McFadden Jon Miller k Nancy Milligan Denton Mitcham Above: Carla Tullock plays her oboe. Below: Danna Deien. Danny Pearson David Penrod I ammy Preston Chad Radford Brad McCarty Larry Niemeyer P Phillip Ray 42 SOPHOMORES Robbins Benandra Ryland Mike Snyder Sperry Jacson Trower Angela Williams Hope Smith Glen Stuerman Jill Werbach John Wharton Scott Thomas Crystal Shumaker l Tara Stewart Carla Tullock Mark Williams Tina Sloan Justin St. Pierre David Turner I Greg Windmiller SOPHOMORES 43 CLASS OF 1991 Jason Calvin Cynthia Campbell Erin Conklin FRESHMEN Mike Baker i Duane Barton Stephanie Brown Kim Battern Mike Burnett The 1987 88 Freshman class officers: C. Thomas, treas.; J. Calvin, vice-pres.; S. Brown, sec.; D. Griffith, pres. Robert Bland Tim Booth Richard Boots Lori Cordes Tracy Dillender Jacob Gierke Dennis Griffith and Mark Meyer fight inflation by pushing their pennies as far as they will go. Mike Elliott Travis Fisher David Garrett Chris Gray ■ Lori Greene Dennis Griffith George Shrum, Jacob Gierke, and Jason Calvin take a break from their study hall time to pose. Linda Donovan Angela Gerdeman Rodney Haislet ■ Opal Henderson vu Dennis Hutt Atonya Lamberson Matt Koch Jackson Jones Jason Keim Kim Battern has a look of disapproval on her face as she flips through a magazine. Mindy Kurtz Jeff Lindsay Teresa Logan Eric Luck John Lynn Eric Martin Leslie Meyers Mark Meyer Teresa McKinnon 46 FRESHMEN Renee Powell James Price Dan Prater Was John Lynn kicked out of class or is he just making up a test? Mike Smith Paul Smith Jason Stout Jacob Gierke, Ryan Perrine, and Jason Calvin pose during Homecoming week. ■ Stephanie Traynor Cara Thomas Darin Winters Amy Taylor 48 FRESHMEN ALAMO and HIGHLIGHTS Carmen Dunard tells Jeff Howard, “Happy Birthday! Above: Stephanie Herndon and Viki Ja-kulski working close together. I just love this class , is the look Mrs. Cleaver flashes while helping Michelle Garrison, pictured above. Above: Susan Bell and Tracy Pennington go over information at the yearbook workshop in St. Louis. Above, back left: Carmen Dunard, Carensa Pitzer (helper), Cindy Perkins, Tracy Pennington, Kim Wheeler, Stacey Wallace, Lisa Robinson. Kelly Hart, and Shonda Minor, front left: Jeff Howard, Michelle Garrison, Susan Henry, Viki Jakulski, Stephanie Herndon, and Susan Bell. Not shown is Mrs. Joy Cleaver, the Alamo and Highlights sponsor. Above: Lisa Robinson and Cindy Perkins take a little time out from work. Above left: Shonda Minor, Susan Henry, and Kim Wheeler let the photographers practice on a shot. national honor society Mrs. Cindy Logan, above, is the N.A.H.S. sponsor. Above: Stacey Wallace, Stephanie Herndon and Carmen Dunard look into a mirror at the art museum. The National Art Honor Society was founded in 1974 with the expressed purpose of advancing the professional development of its members, promoting art education at all levels, encouraging innovation and researching. One of the number one purposes for the N.A.H.S. is to recognize those students who have shown outstanding ability in the field of art. As of today there are 665 chapters in the nation and also Germany, Eng-land and Korea having in excess of 8,237 members. L.H.S. was proud to induct 20 honored art students for the first time on February 4, 1988. President: Donte Burse Vice President: Susan Henry Secretary: Stephanie Herndon Above back left: Penny Milligan. Donna Criley. Bloss Wilhoit, Wayne Weimer, Tony Cordes. Michael Sperry, Brian Bryant, and Angie Jones. Middle left: Bonnie Dillender, Stacey Wallace, Viki Jakulski, Janet Davis, Chad Thomas, and Scott Pursifull. Front: officers. Treasurer: Carmen Dunard Historian: Mike Trower Above: Cindy Logan and Donte Burse are shown at the induction ceremony. ART HONOR SOCIETY 51 CHEERLEADERS Pictured from above from top left are: Sarah Wood, Susan Bell and Cindy Perkins. From bottom left are: Valirea Love, Penny Milligan, Stacey Wallace and Kim Dewey. Varsity showed a lot of talent this year. They learned many new routines and dances. Their spirit could be seen in all of the pep assemblies and was much appreciated by all classes. Thanks, Girls, for a job well done. Spirited, lively, and always willing to pose for a snap shot that's our Varsity girls. Pictured above are all of our Varsity cheerleaders on the L of L.H.S. hill. Pictured in the circle above is Varsity showing oft their talents at one of our pep assemblies. From left: Cindy Perkins. Susan Bell, Sarah Wood, Kelly Dewey and Stacey Wallace. 52 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR VARSITY Young and robust, that's our J.V. Cheerleaders Laura Hunn, Carla Tullock, and Erin Conklin. Pictured above are the 1987-88 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. Above, top row from left, Maria Shelton, Carla Tullock, Laura Hunn, Christina Saur, below from left, Lisa Anderson, Stephanie Brown, Erin Conklin, and Lori Cordes. The J.V. Cheerleaders had a lively season this year. They showed great skill and improvement through the year. Cheerleaders line up for the pep assembly. J.V. pictured are Stephanie Brown, Erin Conklin, Carla Tullock. Laura Hunn. A professional snap-shot taken of our J.V. squad. “This year has been really time-consuming but fun. We’ve spent many hours cheering and practicing, but it's been worth it. We all learned how to work together and cooperate,” commented J.V. captain, Lisa Anderson. A full line of J.V. on L.H.S. hill. J.V. CHEERLEADERS 53 Donna Criley, Tammy Preston, Penny Couch, Christi Traver, Tina Howard, and Brandi Seal, Shown above is Tammy Preston, sophomore. To the left, Penny Couch smiles for the camera! Below, the Flag Girls are at attention as they perform in the homecoming parade. The Flag Corp attended 1,000 Hills Summer Youth Program in Kirksville. The Flag Corps felt more confident this year as they performed. Shown above is Christi Traver, Co-captain of the Flag Corps. “The Flag Corps was a lot more successful this year, than it has been in the past,” Traver said. The 1987-88 Pom-Pon squad attended camp at the University of Rolla. They were eligible to go to the National Competition in Florida. The squad received many awards. The squad consists of from left to right, Malia Bridwell, Tri-captain — Kim Wheeler, Paige Smith, Tri-captain — Viki Jakulski, Cara Thomas, Dionne Burse, Tri-Captain — Tracy Pennington, Jill Werbach, and Lisa Robinson. Thanks for a great year!!! Above, the Pom-Pon squad marches in the Homecoming parade. Below the squad poses with their trophies and ribbons they received at camp. The Pom-Pon girls dance at an assembly to the routine A to Z. To the left the squad practices tor performance on Friday night. Lower left, Pom-Pons show different faces. Right. Lisa and Kim put their heads together for a new routine!! Above: Wendy Alexander pretends to be on the phone looking busy while Sarah poses for the camera. To the right: Danna tries to get away with the lunch money bag but Wendy catches her!! Below: Susan and Carensa address envelopes, as Mrs. Haddock watches. Office girls are Carensa Pitzer, Cindy Perkins, Sarah Wood, Susan Henry, Penny Milligan, Danna Deien, Stacey Wallace, Stephanie Herndon, and Becky Wood. Above: Stacey answers the phone, Louisiana High School . May I help you? !! 56 ORGANIZATIONS FRENCH CLUB Shown above: Valirea Love, Kim Wheeler, Lisa Robinson, Donna Criley, Paige Smith, Malia Bridwell, Christina Penrod, Jason Dunard, Mrs. Sally Keithley, and Christy Traver. To the right are the officers: Valirea — Pres., Kim — Vice Pres., Michelle — sec., and Lisa — treas. SPANISH CLUB Shown above: Kim Orr, Stephanie Traynor, Tammy Preston, Dionne Burse, Brandi Snyder, Jason Hughart, Brian Bryant, Stephanie Gibbs, Carla Tullock, and Paul Booth. Not shown is Mike Trower and Luis Esquivel, (sponsor) To the right are the officers. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUBS 57 ■Mml ir« «aW President. Susan Bell; Vice Presi dent, Tracy Pennington; Secre tary Treasurer, Valeria Love. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: T. Pennington. J. Alexander, B. Wilhoit. V. Love, C. Traver. Row 2: T. Grover. M. Bridwell, D. Criley, S. Bell. Row 3: M. Brown, L. Robinson, J. St. Pierre. M. Garrison, S. Lafferty. NHS inductee, Shane Lafferty, receives NHS certificate from Mr. Griffith at the annual induction ceremony. Inductees, Mary Sue Brown, Justin St. Peirre, Jenny Alexander, Shane Lafferty. rui BOY. ARE WE ENTHUSIASTIC! (but it's only Monday.) The three stooges (Jill, Kim. and Stacey) plead for their picture to be taken. CHOIR 1st row: K. Wheeler, M. Bridwell, L. Robinson, L. Hunn, L. Sid-well, V. Love, S. Wood, P. Couch, C. Thomas, T. Cox, M. Brown. 2nd row: C. Salmons, S. Herndon, M. Garrison, B. Wood, J. Alexander, J. Wer-bach, S. Phillips, R. Reed, M. Crowder, C. Penrod, P. Smith, C. Perkins, T. Pennington, M. Shelton, L. Wheeler, N. Smith. 3rd row: S. Huff, J. St. Pierre, N. Darnell, C. Nordstrom, C. Gierke, D. Miller. 4th row: J. Ayers, R. Fritch, M. Poyser, B. Ringhau-sen, E. Smith, T. Cordes, J. Gierke, D. Garrett, J. Miller. The choir produced the musical, OKLAHOMA”, had a Christmas concert, spring tour, pre-contest concert, and spring concert. The choir received its 3rd “I” rating in a row at the Mexico District Contest. Many of the individual solos taken received “I” ratings also. Tony and Jacob sight read a piece of music in choir. Get your noses out of the music!!” says Mr. Hamilton. FFA Future Farmers For Tomorrow Above: Wade Ferrell looks a bit surprised when asked if he'd be the next Farmer of the Year.” The officers of this year’s FFA are: Pam Todd — President; Elizabeth Boots — first Vice President; Jason Wilson — second Vice President; David Turner — Secretary; Paula Taylor — Reporter; Donnie Griffith — Above back left: Sean Schnitzer. Eric Martin, Scott Thomas. Jimmie Kirtlink, Greg Windmiller, and Robby Griego. Middle left: Randy Boots. Mike Baker, Kim Elliott. Mary Colbert, Travis Fisher. Richard Boots, and Mitch Mahabir. Front left: Paula Taylor. Elizabeth Boots, Pam Todd, Jason Wilson, David Penrod, and Donnie Griffith. At left: Pam Todd and Mitch Mahabir. sponsor, discuss the minutes of the meeting. The Future Farmers have been involved in many activities this year, including the state fair, Six Flags, a conference in Laddonia, a banquet in Monroe City, FFA National Convention in Kansas City, the FFA State Convention in Columbia, and many Kirksville-Monroe City-Van Far Contests. Left: shown is Jason Wilson looking over the rules of F.F.A. Right is Randy Boots listening to Jason. Sentinel; and David Penrod — Treasurer. 60 FUTURE FARMERS Above: is Mrs. Cheryl Shaw. She is the sponsor for the Future Homemakers. FHA Future Homemakers of America Above left: Janet Davis and Kim Jenkins help out with the group’s money making project, pumpkins for Halloween. Those cakes aren’t the only thing that help out. They do a lot more, too. “Toward New Horizons , is the motto of the Future Homemakers when striving for their goal to help youth assume their roles in society through home economics education in areas of personal growth, family life, and community involvement. Below back left: Tracy Robbins. Penny Couch. Sherri Darnell. Lisa Anderson. Bonnie Dillender, and Nicole Smith. Middle left: Shellie Ward, Amy Taylor, Angie Harrison, Lyn Wheeler, and Deidre Smith. Front: Mrs. Cheryl Shaw, Sara Phillips. Kim Jenkins, Teresa McKinnon, Sarah Wood, and Lea Sidwell. Floor: Gerri McBee, Twyla Cox, Kim Battern. and Janet Davis. Above left; Nicole Smith and Janet Davis help Mrs. Shaw with their project. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 1st row — Twyla Cox, Kim Wheeler, Susan Henry, Malia Bridwell, and Becky Wood, 2nd row — Lea Sidwell, Carla Tullock, Kim Dewey, Jenny Alexander, Jill Werbach, and Mrs. Green. 3rd row — Christina Penrod, Bloss Wilhoit, Christy Traver, Michelle Haley, and Donnie Griffith. Mrs. Judy Green was the FTA sponsor this year. Kim Wheeler was elected president of FTA this year. ul 4 icy uxm 1st row — Susan Henry, Kim Dewey, and Kim Wheeler. 2nd row — Erin Conklin, Lisa Robinson, and Christina Saur. 3rd row — Cindy Perkins, Lisa Anderson, Maria Shelton, Laura Hunn, and Susan Bell. Mrs. Cindy Logan was the sponsor this year. SPIRIT CLUB 63 In the past the Student Council has done many things such as bulletin boards for the STUDENT COUNCIL Above: President, Tracy Pennington, is shown during a meeting with the council. Back row: Bloss Wilhoit. John Henry, Dennis Griffith, Jenny Alexander, Brad Perkins. Donnie Griffith, Michelle Garrison, Kim Dewey, Christina Penrod, Donte Burse, Brad McCarty, and Michelle Haley, middle: Raffy Borda, Mandy Pearson. Brent Miller, and Claes Nordstrom, front: Kim Wheeler, Tracy Pennington, Kelly Hart, Stephanie Herndon, Kim Battern, Mr. David Hunter, and Malia Bridwell. teachers’ room doors, buying curtains for the stage in the gym, and sending many of their members to camps. This year Student Council bought new sweatshirts for all members and they are working on a new project. It’s the Missouri ALL-STATE Award. There is a total of seven requirements that they have to complete sometime between January of 1988 to January of 1989. To the left: Mr. David Hunter, is sponsor of the Student Council and has been sponsor for ten years. Here he is pictured in one of the meetings. This year has been really interesting. Being president was a lot different than being v.p. More responsibilities, more to do, etc. Although we didn’t get as much accomplished as I would have liked to, it has been a successful HiHIHI year. I've had a lot of fun Tracy Penning-ton. S.C. Pres. ■----i- l 64 STUDENT COUNCIL WEIGHTLIFTERS Below: Shane Lafferty is referring to the smelly weightlifting Coach Tony Gschwender. below. is sponsor to the L.H.S. weightlifters. room. Back from left: Bo Ringhausen, Scott Huff. Kelly Hart. Christian Gierke. Jason Dunard. Jason Calvin. Jacob Gierke. Jeff Lindsey, and Jason Hughart. Middle left: Matt Oliver. Brent Miller. Chad Ford. Brian Eggert. Tom Bell. Matt Koch. Mark Meyer. Donte Burse, and Lance Calvin. Front left: Shane Lafferty, J.P. Burleson. Dennis Griffith. Chad Thomas. Adam Evec. Grant Pitzer. Mark Williams. Andy Evec. and David Garrett. Below: James York works to strengthen his arm muscles. ‘‘Don’t drop that weight. WEIGHTLIFTING 65 Paul Hurd, band director The band proceeds around the track to start the pre-game show. Top to bottom, row 1: D. Griffith. K. Wheeler. T. Pennington. P. Smith, L. Robinson. P. Couch, D. Criley, C. Traver, T. Preston. B. Snyder, C. Thomas. V. Jakulski, J. Werbach, D. Burse. E. Smith, row 2: T. Bell. B. McCarty, D. Garrett. M. Sperry. S. Huff. M. Koch. R. Fritch. M. Poyser, G. Stuerman. T. Cox. J. Stout, C. Penrod, G. Shrum, P. Ray. row 3: E. Conklin. S. Minor. K. Dewey. C. Perkins. C. Tullock, S. Gibbs. S. Darnell, S. Ward, S. Bell. M. Shelton, J. Henry, D. Mitcham, D. Turner. D. Barton, row 4: V. Love, T. Dillender, L. Donovan, S. Brown, A. Jones. B. Wood, M. Crowder, J. York. K. Hart, G. Cox, C. Ford, L. Niemeyer, B. Miller, J. Jones, R. Boots. R. Perrine. row 6: T. Hart. T. Thomas. jrrirrp The 1987-88 school year was a great success for the LHS Band. “The band has come a long way considering my illness. I think they have done exceptionally well. I’m looking forward to next year’s marching season,” said Mr. Paul Hurd, band director. This year the band received a “II” rating at contest, in Mexico, Mo. and did well. “It seems like the ratings get harder each year, but we did fine,” said Don Hamilton, assistant band director. The LHS band is marching into a new formation under the direction of M. Crowder and V. Love. LHS Band (At left) Sophomore quarterback Brad McCarty scrambles away from his opponent as varsity coach Tony Gschwender stares intently onto the field. (Below) 1st row: R. Young, D. Burse, L. Calvin, R. Franklin. C. Thomas, A. Evec, K. Hart, M. Oliver, L. York, B. Ringhausen, S. Lafferty. 2nd row: D. Griffith, G. Pitzer, M. Burse, D. Keim. B. Hammett. W. Colbert. J. Dunard, K. Hall. M. Price, J. Shelton. 3rd row: B. McCarty, B. Miller. T. Bell, C. Ford, S. Huff, A. Evec. M. Williams, J. Miller, M. Sperry, C. Gierke. J. Calvin. 4th row: D. Griffith, J. Lynn, D. Garrett. B. Perkins, J. Lindsay. J. Kein, M. Meyer, D. Prater, J. Gierke. R. Bland. 5th row: M. Koch, J. Price, C. Gray and Kenny Robinson, manager. 19 FINAL SCORES 87 OPPONENT WE THEY Bowling Green 10 8 Pittsfield 23 26 Macon 20 7 Monroe City 13 12 South Shelby 14 7 Centralia '21 0 Mark Twain 26 18 Palmyra 10 28 Highland 14 12 Clark County 17 32 r o • 9 1 (Top left) Ray Franklin (52) Kelly Hart (75) and Shane Lafferty (30) go for a block, while James York (51) watches the ball. 1 (Top right) Darin Keim runs the ball for a first down. (Middle left) Donte Burse shakes off on coming offenders as he heads for a touchdown. Andy Evec (37) is shown putting up a good fight as his opponent tries to rip him away. (At left) Andy Evec (37) drags his opponent to the ground. (Middle left) Randy Young in deep concentration before the football game. (Middle) James York breaks through the banner before the game as the cheerleaders cheer the Bulldogs on. (Bottom left) Bo Ringhausen (80) celebrates the Bulldogs’ touchdown. (Bottom) Shane Lafferty (30) escapes through a large hole made by the Bulldogs offensive line, Kelly Hart (75) and Bill Hammett (43). 70 FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY A strong Bulldog defensive line brings down a Bowling Green ball carrier. Pictured in action are Brent Miller (22). Jason Dunard (64). Donnie Griffith (11), Adam Evec (60). and Grant Pitzer (23). 1987 J.V. Records WE OPPONENTS 12 Troy 20 Mark Twain 8 Pittsfield 38 Montgomery City 30 Monroe City 6 Bowling Green 21 Warrenton 1987 Freshman Records WE OPPONENT 6 Hannibal 12 Troy 2 Bowling Green 8 Pittsfield With a 5-1-1 season, the Junior Varsity football team hopes to be able to continue the Bulldog winning success. This year’s J.V. team had a lot of talent, and it shows with their great record. They look tough and will be real competitive next year. Stick around and see! FOOTBALL JV READ Y FOR ACTION Bulldog players huddle together to discuss their next plan of action. To the left is Chad Ford (42) getting ready for the next play. Bottom left is Brent Miller (22) looking out for oncoming opponents, while keeping a firm grip on the ball. To the right J.V. coaches Jon Larson and Calvin Jesberg watch with anticipation as a play is being completed. To the left. Lady Bulldog Carensa Pitzer leaps to spike the ball back to the opposing team. Above, a look of determination is given by Angie Jones as she desper-ately tries to make a successful save. This year’s Junior Varsity team consists of. front row. Danna Deien. Mandy Pearson. Teresa McKinnon. Erin Conklin, Lisa Alexander. Tracy Robbins, and Stephanie Gibbs. Back row. Laura Hunn. Coach Dale Miller, and Mary Colbert. Varsity team members are, first row, Co-Captains Carensa Pitzer and Carmen Dunard. Second row. Angie Jones. Danna Deien. and Stephanie Gibbs. Back row. Kim Elliott. Coach Dale Miller, and Penny Milligan. Both teams worked very hard this year to achieve their winning success. Everyone put in effort and it showed as their number of wins kept increasing. We're proud of our volleyball team and look forward to watching the winning team again. V O L L E Y B A L L VOLLEYBALL 73 Carmen Dunard is anxious to start playing volleyball as she runs through the lineup. Many fans came out to watch the Lady Bulldogs have a great season. Stephanie Gibbs is ready to bump the ball over the net. Mandy Pearson and Mary Colbert are ready if assistance is needed. After a tough game, these Lady Dawgs show their team appreciation by a handshake. Danna Deien concentrates on the ball before she bumps it over the net. 74 VOLLEYBALL “For the first time since volleyball was started, the Varsity had a winning record. As far as we could find, eight wins was the most ever won by a Louisiana volleyball team,” — Coach Dale Miller This was the best volleyball season I've had. I think we've improved greatly in skill and definitely in our season record. I only wish I could be there next year to be with the winning team. Good luck girls! — senior Carmen Dunard I've really enjoyed volleyball the past four years. I'm really going to miss it. Mr. Miller taught us a lot. — senior Carensa Pitzer Stephanie Gibbs. Carensa Pitzer. and Angie Jones wonder if Kim Elliott has eyes in the back of her head. Carmen Dunard eyes the ball with determination before she prepares to hit it over the net. Pictured is the 1987-88 Varsity Bas ketbail team. Front row, Donte Burse Randy Young, Brad McCarty, Darren Deien, Donnie Griffith. Back row, Justin St. Pierre, Scott Huff, Darin Keim, Tony Cordes, Chad Radford, and Jerry Shelton. A Barry opponent leaps to block Randy Young's shot, but misses • ♦ Brad McCarty and Randy Young leap to get the ball. Above: A furious look is given by Donte Burse as he determinedly eyes the net; SWOOSH!! At the top, skillfully attempting a lay-up is Brad McCarty. He shows his great skill at playing basketball. Chad Radford guards the opponent as Jerry Shelton tries to steal the ball. Trying to win the jumpball Darin Keim growls at his opponent. Danny Pearson (40) looks on while Brad Perkins attempts a shot. Pictured above is the 1987-1988 Junior Varsity Basketball team, first row: Erek House, Dennis Griffith, Josh Ferrell, Neil Darnell. Second row: George Shrum, Scott Huff, Jason Hughart, Danny Pearson, Paul Booth and Darren Deien. 78 BASKETBALL Scott Huff (52) waits before getting the rebound. Darren Deien (22) and Scott Huff (52) make a dual attempt to block the Warriors' shot. Brad Perkins (30) waits hopefully for the outcome of (40) Paul Booth’s shot. Erek House and Danny Pearson prepare to defend the free shot of a fellow Bulldog. Brad Perkins covers Darren Deien’s attempt to block an opponent’s shot. BASKETBALL GIRLS BASKETBALL Lady Bulldogs scramble to get the ball before the Bobcats do. Dionne Burse (22) prepares a jump shot while her opponent tries to block it. Too bad (42), swish! Above right is Lisa Lafferty (20) as she shoots the ball when no one is around to block her. Danna Deien (52) and Jenny Alexander (44) keep the opposing player from getting a rebound. Tracy Dillender (53) wonders if Jenny Alexander (44) can retrieve the ball in time to make another score. Pictured here are the girls who lasted through the whole season, Coach Jesberg. Cynthia Campbell, Jenny Alexander. Tracy Dillender, Lisa Latferty, Danna Deien. Kim Orr, and manager, Shellie Ward. Above, Danna Deien (52) rushes to steal the ball away from the other team and almost falls to her feet. To the right is Jenny Alexander (44) shooting with great skill. Above left is Cynthia Campbell (54) getting ready to do a layup. Above right, Shanette McFadden shows her great skill at basketball. To the right, Melinda Crowder (34) tries to determine which player has the ball. Track ’88 Randy Young is determined to defeat the height of the bar. Donte Burse spreads out in the long jump. Matt Oliver intensely throws the shotput. Boys’ Track Team 1988; 1st row — D. Burse. M. Burse. T. Cordes. D. Griffith. S. Lafferty. R. Myers. M. Oliver. G. Pitzer, C. Thomas. J. York. B. Ringhausen. 2nd row — P. Booth. B. Bryant, J. Calvin. D. Garrett. J. Hughart, D. Hutt. J. Lindsay. B. Miller, J. Minor, C. Gierke. 3rd row — C. Alexander. G. Cox, B. Hammett, J. Henry. A. Evec, M. Koch, M. Meyer. D. Prater. J. Price. G. Shrum. M. Price. 4th row — J. Dunard. J. Ferrell. D. Griffith. TRACK Donte Burse, James York, Matt Oliver, Chad Thomas, and Jeff Lindsay take a break before their next event. Tony Cordes strides out to win the race. □ □□ □ □□ □ □□ Mark Burse brings it home for the 400 M relay team, Baaadl! o , • O O a O • James York whips the discus away, watching it fly. TRACK 3 83 David Garrett and Matt Koch are shown bringing it home for the Bulldogs. TRACK Shane Lafferty is shown here waiting for his next event to begin. Chad Thomas attempts the triple jump. Matt Koch conquers the pole vault bar. Below, Brent Miller and Grant Pitzer stride it out to place in the event. Shanette McFadden demonstrates perfect hurdling form at a meet held in Centralia. Tina Sloan and Christina Saur take time to pose on the bus headed to a meet. At right, Lisa Lafferty strives for victory against a Clopton opponent. The past four years track have been great. I may not have accomplished everything I wanted, but I’ve had a lot of fun working with Coach Griffith and getting to know the rest of the track members. I feel we have worked well together as a team and I’m going to miss everyone.” said senior Kim Wheeler. Sophomore Danna Deien shows us how she can get com- Sophomore Stephanie Gibbs stretches ahead of 1st row: K. Wheeler, B. Wood, S. Bell, S. Henry, C. Salmons, C. Dunard. 2nd row: P. Milligan, L. Lafferty, K. Ford. 3rd row: S. Gibbs, K. Dewey, D. Deien, D. Burse, T. Sloan. 4th row: R. Powell, C. Campbell, K. Battern, L. Greene, T. Dillender, C. Saur and M Shelton. o 4 ♦ v O A 9 Junior Kathy Ford takes a break in the shade. At right senior Cassandra Salmons demonstrates how to properly stretch before an event. her opponents. WINNERS! Straining to take the baton from Dionne Burse, Susan Henry takes off on the third leg of the eight-hundred meter relay at state. Lady Bulldogs placed second in competition, May 21st in Jefferson City, ♦t O Freshman Cynthia Campbell strives for a victory at state. At right senior Cassandra Salmons hurdles for the sand in the long-jump. Senior Becky Wood glides through O the air in the triple-jump. O O O □ . ° - O o •- ' O ♦ r .«i |A O 9 1 ♦ „ a TRACK GOLF LOOKING TO REPEAT Matt Conklin pulls the pin so his opponent Phillip Ray concentrates on his putting can get ready to putt. stroke. “Louisiana has had a strong golf tradition over the last few years, and these kids continued the tradition. — Coach Miller Tommy Bell lines up his putt before he drives it in. Below, Andy Evec relaxes while waiting for his turn. With that great look of determination, Kevin Bowswer tells us that he is about to make a hole-in-one!!! 88 GOLF Coach Dale Miller demonstrates for his golfers the proper way to putt. Members of this year’s golf team are, front: D. Deien, J. St. Pierre, B. McCarty, T. Bell, B. Jenkins, S. Huff, J. Gierke. Middle: M. Pearson, L. Niemeyer, K. Bowser, R. Borda, P. Ray. Back: G. Stuerman, M. Conklin, B. Haley, T. Brown, and C. Ford. These golfers anxiously await their turn to tee off. GOLF Getting prepared to putt, Chad Ford lines up the ball. Justin St. Pierre tees off during practice. Brad Haley shows Larry Niemeyer where to hit the ball. CHAMPS! This team, comprised of Kevin Bowser. Justin St. Pierre, Brad McCarty, Coach Miller. Andy Evec, and Tim Brown, won the State Title on May 17. in Jefferson City. It was a good year. It took the whole team to win. I think last year’s experience helped a lot,” said Brad McCarty. Medalist at State. GOLF A Fast Look at ‘LA. Style’ Brad smile This year was a time to celebrate grandly in La. Style.” Each school year has its own unique tastes in setting the new trends, and this one was no different. In the fashion outlook, the girls wore miniskirts, ankle boots, silver jewelry, and acid-washed jeans. Long hair styles were “in for the 1987-88 year. The boys were more interested in faded Levis jeans and cowboy boots. Everyone has their own little way of creating fads. The fashions vary from time to time,” said Janet Davis, senior. When the weekend finally arrived, there was another way of celebrating La. Style.” On Friday and Saturday nights you could find most LHS students cruisin’’ the ever famous Georgia Street. If you ever want to get anywhere in life you first have to get past the Mercantile Bank and Joe’s Jug,” said senior, Stephanie Herndon. The 1988-89 year may find LHS students discovering new fads, fashions, and activities, but ’87-’88 was a time to celebrate our own La. Style.” Perkins gives his usual friendly during the school day. Pam Todd is caught busy at work. Andy Evec gives his sly smile during the school day at LHS. Mike Poyser, Mike Whitaker, and Billy Haines, get assistance in a class they had together during the school year at LHS. Viki Jakulski is caught with a serious look at a lecture at St. Louis University. It was a lecture dealing with the yearbook layout. John Henry gives a really friendly smile during his lunch hour this year at LHS. Randy Young is caught with a serious look on his face. Wonder what could be so serious on his mind? Possibly Kim Dewey!?! Grant Pitzer. Shonda Minor and Carmen Dunard. Jason Dunard is caught with a smile. 94 STUDENT LIFE Donte Burse gives a shocked look. STUDENT LIFE 95 Carmen Dunard gives a speech. Susan Henry gives a shocked look. Shane Lafferty caught shoveling snow. Tony Cordes dances to the beat. 96 STUDENT LIFE (a) Brad Haley and Larry Niemeyer participate in float building, (b) Penny Milligan, Lea Sidwell, Valirea Love and Susan Bell shake their bodies during Homecoming assembly, (c) Andy Evec, Tracy Pennington, and Stephanie Herndon take a break, (d) Donnie Griffith shows his physique while Bill Hammett and Grant follow, (e) A banner showing the territory, (f) Grant Pitzer, Lisa Robinson, Laura Hunn, Lisa Anderson and Matt Conklin take a rest between classes, (g) Shonda L Minor watches as Kelly Hart, Donte Burse yt and Tracy Pennington dress up like nerds. I (h) Just a few more NERDS! (i) Daryle Wallace, John Cook, Dale Buchanan and Darin Keim stand in the hall, (j) Carensa Pitzer and Michelle Garrison cheese. AM Xc Homecoming ’87 was a giant success! The excitement was celebrated throughout the week of October 5-9, with selected activities for each day chosen by the Student Council. These days included “Rock Concert T-shirt Day,” Nerd Day,” “College T-shirt Day,” Hug a Football Player Day, and School Colors Day.” On Friday, each class was well represented at the pep assembly and parade by their class skit and float. As usual, the spirit stick went to the Seniors for having the most spirit during the pep assembly. t.H.S. Marching Band struts down Georgia Street, led by Melinda Crowder, Paige Smith and Valirea Love. SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES f Titf FRESHMEN 100 HOMECOMING Above — Cara Thomas, the freshman class attendant. Above — Kim Dewey, the sophomore class attendant. Above — Paula Yanczer, the junior class attendant. rr2£C r?ii fou (t On the night of Homecoming, Shonda Minor was crowned “1987 Homecoming Queen.” The excitement of Homecoming ’87 came to a close as the game ended with the Bulldogs score of 21 and the Centralia Panthers score of 0. The junior class walked away with first place in the float, skit, and hall decoration contests, followed by the senior class in second place and the sophomore class in third place. Everyone celebrated afterwards, at the dance. Bloss Wilhoit, Michelle Haley, and Christina Penrod dance on. as Malia Bridwell dances for the camera. Becky Wood and her date show their enthusiasm, although taking a rest, at the Homecoming dance. HOMECOMING 101 This year's musical was “Oklahoma.” directed by Don Hamilton, choir director. There was a great deal of student participation and the turnout of the audience was excellent. The leads were Lisa Robinson as Laurey and Scott Huff as Curly. “The musical went over better than expected and I had a great time. said Lisa. Pictures: (a) Only a few of the cast of “Oklahoma.” (b) Lisa Robinson. Mandy Pearson, and Scott Huff are really in to this scene, (c) Jacob Gierke and foreign exchange student. Claes Nordstrom smile about something that was said, (d) Shown here: Claes Nordstrom, Kim Wheeler and Robby Fritch. (e) Lisa Robinson takes a handkerchief from Michelle Garrison, (f) Michelle sits in the background as Lisa and Scott discuss their relationship. College (Career 7Q Mike Whitaker, Nicole Smith. Gerri McBee and Michelle Garrison talk to the Blessing Hospital Rep. Stacey Wallace visits with William Jewell Carmen Dunard. James York, Shane Lafferty. Christina Penrod and Christy Traver “meet Mizzou.” Joe Thomas. Wade Ferrell, William Colbert. Roby Girard. Joey Minor. Jeff Ayers and Deidre Smith learn more about the Army. On November 12, 1987, the juniors and seniors at LHS were given the opportunity to learn more about the colleges they were interested in. Nearly forty colleges, universities, technical colleges and branches of the military were represented. Lance Calvin, Terry Sisson. Jeff Howard, and John Lindsay talk with the Marine Corps. COLLEGE CAREER DAY 103 The 1988 Courtwarming court was as follows: Attendants and escorts — Seniors: Donte Burse, Melinda Crowder, Carensa Pitzer and Sophomore attendant Stephanie Gibbs is being escorted by Christian Gierke. Raphael (Raffy) Borda; King — Randy Young; Queen — Susan Bell; Juniors: Mike Taylor and Sara Phillips; Sophomores: Christian Gierke and Stephanie Gibbs; Freshmen: Brad Perkins and Stephanie Brown. Senior candidate Susan Bell was just crowned Courtwarming Queen by Randy Young, her King. Pom Pon girls entertained the crowd with an exciting dance to Velcro Fly between games Courtwarming night. _ ■ !■' :■ Susan Bell shows her happiness at being crowned Courtwarming Queen. The different looks on each of the candidates and escorts faces shows that they all look pretty relaxed except for Randy. Qman V 8 T y(«r S yK. The cheerleaders also get into spirit of things by doing their routine to “Tiffany” at the halftime of the girls game. Mike, Christian and Brad all have grave expressions while Stephanie and Stephanie look into the camera and Sara doesn't. ftrt Class Tours St LoujS mastum Donte Burse can't see why everyone else is so enthused with the bears in front of them at the St. Louis Zoo. 1 t Angie Jones, Chad Thomas, and Wayne Anderson are careful to watch those flying bars at the gate. Mike Sperry and Brian Bryant stare intently at some of the artwork at the museum, trying to figure out what it is. Choir Jtrforms inSt- Michelle Garrison, Christina Penrod, Jenny Alexander and Lea Sidwell are sooo happy to be on this music tour. Below left: Jacob Gierke and Tony Cordes are hoarding the food for the trip to their destination. The Louisiana Choir performs at the Mid Rivers mall with the direction of Don Hamilton. SMOK ME Ml Lisa Anderson observes as Kim Elliott shows off her new rain dance. This year the Sophomore Volleyball-a-thon was held on Friday, March 11, from 4:00 until Saturday, March 12, A few sophomore class members show their volleyball skills. Stephanie Gibbs and Tammy Preston take a break from playing volleyball. Danna Deien and Brad Haley are shown after working up a thirst. 4:00. The class raised an approximate total of $1250.00. An obvious success! Elizabeth Boots works hard at the computer. Pictured in the center photo are this year's L.H.S. students attending AVS in Eolia. Row 1: Gerri McBee. Karla Turner. John Cook. Bill Hammett. Kevin i Hall. Roby Girard. Row 2: Terry Sisson. Jeff Garner. Elizabeth Boots. Greg Autery. Kenny Gerri McBee and Karla Turner are shown above, studying hard. Mike Price tries to look busy. Robinson. Randy Boots. Row 3: Chris Turnbaugh, Daniel Miller. Robert Schlueter, Kerry Channell. Jerry Reed, and Mike Price.. These students attend AVS in the morning and LHS in the afternoon. Take 17 students, dress them up as dogs, tinmen, lions or scarecrows, running down a yellow brick road, and what do you get . .. the Speech and Drama Class production of “Christmas in the Land of Oz. In this production, Dorothy (played by Sarah Wood), had returned home from Oz and found that her little town in Kansas had lost all of its Christmas spirit. Dorothy then returned back to Oz to find some Christmas spirit. “The members of the class performed their parts very well, and everyone hopefully learned the importance of concentration,” commented Barbara Duffee, Speech and Drama teacher. SPEECH AND DRAMA 109 110 PROM This year Prom was held Saturday, May 7. The theme was “City Nights.” The juniors’ hard work paid off as they transformed the gym into a glittering city of blue, silver, gold, black, and purple. Everyone seemed to have a great time. The Class of ’89 obviously had a successful Prom. PROM 111 Queen Candidate Viki Jakulski claps to the beat. Exchange student Claes Nordstrom and date Lori Cordes. At left are senior beauties Susan Henry, Stacey Wallace, Susan Bell, second row: Michelle Garrison and Viki Jakulski. and in the back Tracy Pennington, Shonda Minor, and Stephanie Herndon show off their gowns. Below: Joey Minor shares a lot of humor with Kim Elliot. Stephanie Gibbs. Gary Cox, and Bill Hammett (back to camera). The junior class presented “City Nights” for the Junior-Senior Prom this year on May 7. The gymnasium was miraculously transformed into a world of skyscrapers, glitter, excitement and beauty. Everyone agreed the juniors had done a spectacular job! At left. Billy Haines with his special girl, Sarah Wood. Above left: Malia Bridwell. right, passes the King’s scepter to Billy Haines. Watching on are candidates Bo Ringhausen and Chad Thomas. Above right, junior class president. Donnie Griffith crowns Susan Bell the 1988 Prom Queen. At right, candidate Tracy Pennington is introduced. Below: Mrs. Sally Keithley, junior class sponsor, gives last minute instructions to Donnie Griffith. At right: Jeff Ayers and Heather Douglas dance the night away. Chad Thomas strides down the ramp as he is announced as a candidate. John Lindsay and Eric Smith try to look ‘laid back” for the photographer. Baccalaureate was held Sunday, May 29, 1988. The Baccalaureate sermon was delivered by Rev. Alvin Young. The benediction was by Dr. Earl Wood. The choir and band performed for the graduates, their families and friends. It was a nice service, and raised the level of anticipation for graduation. From left, front row: Susan Bell, Kelly Hart, Stacey Wallace, Jeff Howard. Lisa Robinson. Back row: Michelle Garrison, Kim Wheeler, Shonda Minor, Viki Ja-kulski. Carmen Dunard. Cindy Perkins. Stephanie Herndon. Susan Henry, and Tracy Pennington. They are the graduating communications class. Graduating senior Gerri McBee marches out of the gymnasium. She is followed by Kim Meyers and Shonda Minor. Sixty-three seniors were in the 113th graduating class of LHS. As the graduates entered, the band performed the traditional Pomp and Circumstance. The Recessional was March for a Ceremony. 5c 5c Looking relaxed, but a little bit nervous. Billy Haines, Randy Young, and Bo Ringhausen wait for the festivities to begin. Claes Nordstrom and Kelly Hart show their enthusiasm over graduating. Ron Loveless can’t wait to get out! 7 O □ t ♦ O + ♦ m 0 Shown at right are Kent Chatman. Carensa Pitzer. Stacey Wallace, Melinda Crowder. Michelle Garrison. Cindy Perkins. Rachel Reed, and Becky Wood. Seniors dressed in the library prior to the ceremony. Commencement — A New Beginning A time for celebration . . . A time for tearful partings . . A time for pride in achievement . . . Commencement for the 113th graduating class of LHS was held on the front lawn on a beautiful, balmy evening early in June. The exercises featured music, speeches, and the conferring of diplomas on 63 seniors. Hugs and kissed from loved ones and friends greeted the new graduates. Picture taking, congratulatory handshakes, and goodbyes, some for only a brief time, others forever. It was a time to move ahead . . . individually, but confidently. No longer just The Class of ’88,” but now tomorrow's future. At right, board members, administrators, and guests await the entering graduates. Below, the seniors stand contemplatively, each lost in thought. Below right, Susan Bell and Ray Franklin. Don't ever settle for second best, in yourself or others. Life’s goals are not reached by sitting back and waiting for good fortune to come knocking at your door. YOU are the only one who can make something of yourself. — Tracy Pennington “The class of 1988 is one of the most caring, obnoxious, and unforgettable classes that a person could possibly belong to ... to actually put my class into words is a challenge in itself ...” — Michelle Garrison COMMENCEMENT 117 Jeff Garner is cheerful about his companions Astrid Munck, Rachel Reed and Melinda Crowder. LHS seniors Billy Haines, Bo, Chad Thomas, Ray Franklin, and Andy Evec get ready to take a plunge. Warm temperatures prevailed all day. At right Angela Harrison looks lost. Carmen Dunard takes the wheel and chauffeurs three Gschwenders and Susan Bell. Above Carensa Pitzer and Sarah Wood don't seem to mind the long bus ride. The senior trip was Wednesday. May 25. and most agreed it was great. 118 SENIOR TRIP REDOOOt | llitrM vnito TV Ibrim « l minfcrocnt NflNEIE’5 FL0RIST (314)754-4208 3516 Georg as. 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Headlines Beauty Shop H R Block Hunt Concrete Joe’s Jug Kentucky Finance Twin Pike Shopping Center BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1988 Kentucky Fried Chicken. | JIM’S AUTOMOTIVE CENTER 2920 Georgia St. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ASSOCIATION Louisiana, MO 63353 0) «I«MI DOMESTIC FOREIGN COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR 754-6244 Wrecker Service Nite 324-3920 COMMERCIAL • AUTO HOME LIFE HEALTH RICHARD HENDERSON CAREER AGENT FARM BUREAU INSURANCE SERVICES PIKE COUNTY FARM BUREAU 812 GEORGIA Phone LOUISIANA MISSOURI 63353 Bus (314) 754-4873 Michael Collins, O.D. Examination of the Eye 61 161 2201 Georgia St. Bowling Green, MO 63334 Louisiana, MO 63353 324-3385 754-5078 (314) 754-5077 Home 754-5492 P. S. Electric ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Residential • Commercial 400 Kelly Lane Jack Sencenbaugh Louisiana, Mo. 63353 Ruby’s Beauty Shop 106 Barnard Dr. Louisiana, MO 754-4961 VU lfUestern W Auto Associate Store Mam own.a FRED KAY ROTTMAN, Owner 414 Gtargla St.-Komi (314) 7S4-4SS4 LOUISIANA, MO 63353 auto run 3061 West Georgia, Louisiana, MO 754-6201 PEOPLE ON THE GO Open 24 hours 3rd Mansion 754-6669 SHOP AYERCO LA Plumbing Heating John Wetzel - proprietor ADS 127 KING’S CROSSROADS JCT 61 161 Bowling Green, MO CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '88! LEONARD KORTE, INC. PEPSI-COLA DISTRIBUTOR RR 3 - BOWLING GREEN, MO. 63334 PHONE: 324-5634 Wayne B. Smith HWY 79 754-5361 LOUISIANA FARM SUPPLY John Deere design, dependability, and dealers make the difference 128 ADS Congratulations to the Class of 1988! Pike Woodworking Route 2 Box 259 Louisiana, Mo. (314) 754-4900 Calvary Episcopal Church 706 Georgia Louisiana, MO First Baptist Church 7th S. Carolina Louisiana, MO First Presbyterian Church 121 South Eighth Louisiana. MO LOUISIANA FURNITURE McCLURE’S ANTIQUE SHOP COMPANY “HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE” 320 N. Main 314 GEORGIA STRET 754-6824 LOUISIANA, MO 63353 1-314-754-5577 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1988! These Patrons Support the 1988 Alamo Louisiana House Antiques Louisiana Auto Sales Lesley’s Printing and Hallmark Store Marie’s Gifts and Pets Best Wishes for Future Success to the Young People of this School from All the Dependable Dundee People Cement Company 130 ADS $ SONOCO Louisiana, Missouri 754-6293 Carmen Dunard is shown busily printing pictures in the darkroom. Congratulations to the class of 1988 from Tievoli Hills Inc. 321 MANSION DRIVE—1 'A. AT THE BRIDGE JAY S. THOMAS II JAY S. THOMAS III AGENTS SHELTER INSURANCE LIFE - HEALTH - HOME - AUTO SERVING THIS COMMUNITY OVER THIRTY YEARS PHONE 754-5121 117 NORTH 5th STREET LOUISIANA MISSOURI ADS 131 PIZZA HUT CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF ’88 PHONE (314) 754-557B JOHN N. SITTON THE INSURANCE MAN HALL OF FAME HONOREE 701 GEORGIA STREET MILLIONAIRE CLUB LOUISIANA, MISSOURI 63353 LEGION OF HONOR Jj Ptea HHut OF LOUISIANA 3215 WEST GEORGIA STREET 754-3270 Marie Criley, Mgr. Compliments of ABEL OIL COMPANY VALLEY STEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY A Division of Valley Industries, Inc. P.O. Box 436 South 30th Street Louisiana, MO 63353 314 754-4543 These Patrons Support the 1988 Alamo Rainbow Flower Shop J.B. Sterne Reed Brothers Service Two Rivers Marina Rita’s Beauty Shop Union Electric Shirley Shop Rick’s Body Shop OF LOUISIANA 101 S. Third St. Louisiana, MO 754-5517 “The Bank With Time For You” Congratulations to the Class of 1988! May your future be bright and prosperous. Northeast Missouri State University _________________________________KIHKSVHIfc_ “recognized by its peers |as 5th among the nation’s colleges and universities! for its innovative use of testing . . . ranked 13th among Southern and Border-state institutions . . U.S. News St World Report October 26, 1987 For more information call toll-free in Missouri 1-800-892-7792 RINGHAUSEN AUCTION SERVICE Auctioneer Sales Manager A Complete Sales Service All Type Sales Livestock-Farm-Household-Antiques RR. No. 2 Box 148 A Louisiana, MO 63353 (314) 754-5965 Susan, Sarah, and Lea spend Saturdays at Strother’s. STROTHER’S JEWELRY Joey Minor holds Mike Price captive. SENIOR ACTIVITIES AND WILLS WAYNE ANDERSON: Cross country 1; wrestling 1; track 1; weightlifting 2,3; Academic Letter. SUSAN BELL: Band 1,2,3,4; Track 1.2,3,4; Honor Roll 1,2,3.4; Spanish Club 1.2; NHS 3.4. pres. 4; Ski Club 2; Cheerleading 4; Band treasurer; Who’s Who; DAR Good Citizen Award 4; Courtwarming Att. jr yr.; Courtwarming Queen 4; 1988 Prom Queen; All-Conf., All-Dist., All-State in track; Outstanding Senior Girl Award; Prom Queen. JERRY BOGLE: Lang. Club 1.2; Science Club 1; Quiz Bowl 4; Accounting I Award; Algebra II Award; Academic Fitness Fest.; Outstanding Senior Boy Award. ELIZABETH BOOTS: FFA 1,2,3,4. Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 3.4; FBLA 3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Band 1; Perfect Attendance 1,2,3.4; Honor Roll I, 2,3,4; Greenhand Award 1. RAFFY BORDA: Basketball 1.2; Ping-Pong (table tennis) 3; Golf 4; Student of the Month 2. KEVIN BOWSER: Golf 1.2.3.4. All-Conf. 2nd team Dist and State Champs 1988; Basketball 1; Class Officer 1. J. P. BURLESON: Football 1,2,3; FFA 1.2,3; Weight Club 1.2,3.4; FB letterman; Outstanding Def. Lineman; State Champs in FB in 1986. DONTE BURSE: Basketball 1,2,3.4; FB 2 yrs.; Track 3 yrs.; Band 2 yrs.; Span. Club 1 yr.; Science Club 2 yrs.; NAHS 4, pres. 4; Art award 3.4; Stu-Co 4; BB co-capt. 4; Barry Art Award 4; Applefest awards. LANCE CALVIN: FB 1,3,4; Weightlifting 1.3.4; FFA 2.3; All-Conf. Def. End 4; All-Dist. Def. End 4; All Area H.M. 4. KENT CHATMAN: Basketball 1.2; Perfect Attendance 2 yrs. WILLIAM COLBERT: FB 1; Track 1.3; FFA VICA 3,4; VICA 3.4; FFA Greenhand; Chapter Farmer. MELINDA CROWDER: Choir 3,4; Band 1.2.3.4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; BB 1,2,3.4; Pike Co. Science Fair 3; Drum Major 1,3,4; Chamber Choir; Band Letter; Choir Letter; BB Letter; Pres, of Band; Capt. BB; free throw award; Courtwarming att. JANET DAVIS: FHA 3.4; Vice-Pres 4; NAHS. MIKE DAVIS: FFA 1.3; Science Club 2. CARMEN DUNARD: Volleyball 1.2,3.4; BB 1; Track 1.2.3.4; NAHS 4. treasurer 4; STUCO Rep. 1; VB MVP award 2; Courtwarming att. 1; VB letter; track letter; nominated for Who’s Who. ANDY EVEC: FB 1,2,3,4; Golf 1.2,3,4; Weightlifting 1,2.3.4; FB letter; Golf letter; 1st team All-Conf.. 2nd team All-Dist., 1st team All-Conf., 2nd team All-Conf., 1st team All-Dist. in golf; H.M. All Area Wide Receiver; Honor Roll 4. WADE FERRELL: Weightlifting; FFA 3.4; 2nd place art award; 3rd at Applefest in art. H.M Barry Art Show. RAY FRANKLIN: FB 2,3,4; lettered; Track 1,2; Community Betterment Club; STUCO 2; Class Sec. 1;. Vice-Pres 2,4; Foreign Lang. 1. MICHELLE GARRISON: NHS 2,3,4; STUCO 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Choir 1.4; Quiz Bowl 3,4; Speech Drama 4; Yearbook and Highlights 4; NHS Officer; MO Girls State 4; Academic Fest.; Who’s Who; Academic Letter; Salutatorian. ROBY GIRARD: Football 1; Vo-Tech 3.4; VICA 3.4. BILLY HAINES: FFA 1.2; AVS 3; VICA 3; FFA Sentinel; Prom King. ANGELA HARRISON: Choir 1.2; FHA 4 KELLY HART: FB 1.2,3,4; Track 2.3; Golf 1; Weightlifting 1,2,3,4; Quiz Bowl; STUCO; FB capt.; Band and Pep band; AFS Rep. 4; “I DARE YOU” award; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; MO. Freedom Forum 2; MO. Boy’s State 3; Academic Fest.; Lettered in FB and Track; football awards. JOHN HENRY: Track 4; STUCO; I DARE YOU” award; Nominated for Who’s Who. SUSAN HENRY: Band 1; Pom-Pon girl 1; Volleyball 1.2; JV capt. 2; Spirit Club 2,3,4. treas., vice-pres.. pres.; NAHS 4. vice-pres.; FTA 3.4. vice-pres. 4; Office worker 2,3,4; Yearbook 3,4. associate ed. and Co-ed.; Highlights 3,4; 1st place Art Award and H.M. 1988; 2nd place art award 3; All-Conf., All-Dist., All-State in track; Honofr Roll 4; State Track qualifier 4 years; 1988 Outstanding Runner. STEPHANIE HERNDON: Spanish Club 1,2,3; Science Club 1; Spirit Club pres. 2. sec. 3; STUCO 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Musicals 2.4; Quiz Bowl 2,3,4; Office girl 4; Homecoming Att. 3; NAHS 4; sec. 4; All-Conf. Choir; SCOPE Conf.; Honor Roll; Who's Who. JEFF HOWARD: Class sec. treasurer 2; Science Club 1; Academic Fest.; Who’s Who, Civics Award 1; World History Award 3; Nominated to become Congressional Scholar 4. VIKI JAKULSKI: STUCO 1.2; Cheerleading capt. 1; Spirit Club 1; Pom-Pon 2,3,4; tri-capt. 4; BB 1; Highlights assoc, ed. 3, ed. 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Community Betterment Club 4; Homecoming att. 3; Honor Roll; NAHS; Who's Who; Academic Fest. JOHN LINDSAY:Football 1; Golf 2; Weight Club 1.2. RON LOVELESS: FFA 1.2. KIM MEYERS: FFA 2.3. SHONDA MINOR: Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1; Academic Fest. 4; Honor Roll; Homecoming Queen 4; MO Girls State 3. DOLORES MOORE: Cheerleading 1.2. ASTRID MUNCK: Cheerleading 1; French Club 1.2; FTA 2; English award 3; FHA 3. RONNIE MYERS: Track 1.2,3.4. GERRI McBEE: FHA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3.4; Choir 1; VICA 4; Eng II Award; 3rd at VICA contest; Attended VICA State. CLAES NORDSTROM: STUCO 4; Quiz Bowl 4; Chamber Choir 4; Track 4; Honor Roll 4. MATT OLIVER: Football 2,3,4; Track 1.2.3.4; Weight Club 1.2.3.4; Lang. Club; Who’s Who; Boy’s State; FB awards. TRACY PENNINGTON: Pom-Pon 1.2,3,4, tri-capt. 4; STUCO 2,3,4; V-P 3. Pres. 4; Fresh, class V-P; Band; Choir; NHS 3,4; V-P 4; Lang. Club; Science Club 1,2; Quiz Bowl; Flute Quar., Flute Trio; Academic Fest.; Courtwarming Att.; Homecoming Queen Att.; I DARE YOU 3; Alg. I Award; Eng II, III, IV awards; Who's Who; Honor Roll; Academic Letter; Valedictorian. CINDY PERKINS: Band 1.2.3.4; Pep Band 1,2; Choir 2.3.4; All-Conf choir; Chamber Choir; BB 1,2; Spirit Club; Lettered in Band. Choir and BB; Class sec-treas.; Honor Roll; Academic Fest. CARENSA PITZER: Volleyball 1,2.3.4; BB 1; Track 1,2,3; Choir 1; Science Club; MVP-VB 3; Lettered VB. track. SCOTT PURSIFULL: NAHS; Speech DraoA? FFA 2 yrs. RACHEL REED: Choir 1,3,4; Lettered in Choir. BO RINGHAUSEN: FB 1.2.3.4; FFA 1,2; Phantom Bogus Club 1.2,3,4; Weightlifting 1.2.3.4; Vo-tech 3; Track; Courtwarming escort 1; Barnwarming escort 1,2. LISA ROBINSON: Band 1.2,3.4; Choir; Cheerleading 2.3; Pom-Pon 4; Spirit Club 1.2,3,4; Spanish Club; Science Club; French Ciub 3,4. treasurer 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate; Honor roll 1,2,3.4; Yearbook Highlights staff; Musicals; All-Conf. Dist. choir; All-Conf. band; Academic Fest.; Academic Letter; French I award; Co-winner vocal excellence award; NHS. CASSANDRA SALMONS: Choir 1,3,4; Track 1.2,3,4; Outstanding Field Event Award; English II Most Improved Student; All-Conf. Choir; All-Conf., All-Dist.; All-State Track. ERIC SMITH: FB 1,2; Golf 1.2; Band 1.2,3,4; Choir 3 yrs.; Phantom Bogus Club; All-Conf. choir; All-Conf. Band; All-Dist. Band and Choir. MARK SMITH: Golf. NICOLE SMITH: BB 1.2; Track 1.2; FHA 1,2,4; Spirit Club 1,2,4; Choir 1.2.4; V-P of Spirit Club 1,2; Lettered in track and BB. PAULA TAYLOR: Honor Roll; FFA 1.2,3,4. CHAD THOMAS: FB 1,2,3.4; Track 1,2,3,4; Phantom Bogus Club; Homecoming Escort 1.4; All-Conf. track; All-Dist. track; Honor Roll; Outstanding Fresh, and Soph, in track. JOE THOMAS: Science Fair winner 1.2; FFA 1,2; VICA 3,4. PAM TODD: FFA 1,2,3.4; Pep Club; FFA Reporter. Sec., and Pres.; Star Chapter Farmer; Area State Farmer; Area IV Chaplain. STACEY WALLACE: Cheerleading 1,3,4. capt. 1.4; Most Spirited Cheerleader; NAHS 4; Choir 4; Conf. Choir; Quiz Bowl; Oklahoma” 4; Volleyball 2,3; Yearbook Highlights 3,4. KIM WHEELER: Pom-pon girl 1.2.3.4. tri-capt.; Track 1.2,3.4; Choir 2,3,4; BB; Spirit Club; Science Club 1; Spanish Club 1; French Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Musicals; FTA 4, pres. 4; STUCO 3,4; Yearbook Highlights; Academic Fest.; John Philip Sousa Band Award 4; Who’s Who; MO Lion’s Band; CCC Choir; All-Dist. Choir; CCC Band; Vocal Excellence Award; Flute Trio, solo, and Quartet. LYN WHEELER: FFA 2,3; FHA 3.4; Spanish Club 3.4; Band 1; Choir 1.4; Scholastic Award FFA. BECKY WOOD: BB 1.2; Track 1,2,3.4. All-Conf., All-Dist.; All-State; Spanish Club 1.2; FTA 3.4; Band 1,2,3.4; Choir 3,4; Academic Fest.; Chamber Choir; Typing Award; Science Fair Award; Honor Roll; Academic Letter. SARAH WOOD: Cheerleading 1,3,4; FHA 4; Lettered in Choir. Cheerleading. MIKE WHITAKER: Track 1,3. SENIORS ’88 135 I. ROBERT ANDERSON, will my long legs to Greg Autery so he can run as fast as me and win lots of medals. I. WAYNE ANDERSON, will my probation to anyone who can keep their foot out of the carb for a year. Everyone knows mine is stuck there. I. SUSAN BELL, will the skit Shake Your Foot to the next quiet and shy cheerleader who is crazy enough to make a fool of herself in front of the whole high school. I. JERRY BOGLE, will my fluency in the French language to someone who needs it. I. ELIZABETH BOOTS, will my ability to be myself to anyone who is always trying to be something they're not. Dare to be different! I. RAFFY BORDA. will my little basketball abilities to anybody. Lord knows that I didn’t try hard enough to improve them. I. KEVIN BOWSER, will my super clean car to the ignorant person who moved it when it was in the back parking lot. I. J.P BURLESON, will my hockey abilities and my ability to get into trouble without trying. I. DONTE BURSE, will my basketball skills and talents to anyone who is enthused about the game, because great talent deserves to linger on through the decades. I. LANCE CALVIN, will my good taste in music to all of you people who don’t know good music when you hear it. I. KENT CHAPMAN, will my handwriting abilities to anyone who needs it or to anyone who can read it! I know I sure can’t sometimes. I. WILLIAM COLBERT, will my body to Josh Ferrell so he can join Body Builders Anonymous. I. MELINDA CROWDER, will my drum majorette abilities to whoever wants to have sore arms from conducting and to whoever wants to put up with the band. I. JANET DAVIS, will my shorthand ability to anyone stupid enough to attempt it. I sure couldn't read it and I definitely can’t write it. I. MIKE DAVIS, will my ability to live it up. I. CARMEN DUNARD. will James York to no one; but the darkroom I leave to anyone who likes to fumble around in the dark. I. ANDY EVEC, will my blazing fast speed to anyone who wants it. I. WADE FERRELL, will my ability to make Mrs. Cleaver's 5th Hour English class interesting. I. RAY FRANKLIN, will my ability to talk my way out of anything to Bryan Eggert. because he gets in trouble also. I. MICHELLE GARRISON, will my ability to upset the balance between school and students to anybody who has the guts, even though I really wasn’t that successful. I. ROBY GIRARD, will my English books to anybody who will use them, because I never have. I. BILLY HAINES, will all my money to pave the school parking lot, and my car as a monument to the school. I. ANGELA HARRISON, will my ability to ignore people with rude remarks to anyone who is big enough to try it. Good luck. I. KELLY HART, will my built-in-tan to Shane Lafferty. I. JOHN HENRY, will my great ability to stay out of trouble. It never really worked for me. I. SUSAN HENRY, will my scarred knees from track to any incoming freshmen who plans to be a sprinter. I. STEPHANIE HERNDON, like other people from last year, will nothing to anyone. I plan on keeping everything I have. I. JEFF HOWARD, will my hair to anyone who wants it . . . but you’d better hurry!!! I. VIKI JAKULSKI. will my many moods to no one — nobody deserves that! I. JOHN LINDSAY, will my grades to anybody who thinks that their parents will let them have them . . . Good Luck. I. RON LOVELESS, will my ability to throw street signs in anybody's yard to anyone who wants it. I. KIM MEYERS, will to anyone the ability to get up for school at 6:30. arrive fully dressed at 8:30. and to stay awake through first hour. I. SHONDA MINOR, will Kelly Hart to no one. He and I have other plans. I. DOLORES MOORE, will all my humiliating experiences to all of those loud and obnoxious underclassmen who so easily get on my nerves. I. ASTRID MUNCK. will my great driving ability to anyone who would like to have a crashed car again and again . . . I. RONNIE MYERS, will my driving abilities to all those who need them. I. GERRI McBEE. will twenty pounds to anybody who needs them. I. CLAES NORDSTROM, will my Snoopy to my brother Ulf, who loves it so dearly. I. MATT OLIVER, will my good study habits to anybody who wants them. I, TRACY PENNINGTON, leave my large derriere to Malia Bridwell. I. CINDY PERKINS, will my ability to miss as many school days as possible to anyone who likes getting perfect attendance. I. CARENSA PITZER. will my scarred knees to the next freshman that will let Coach Griffith talk them into jumping the hurdles. I. SCOTT PURSIFULL. will my spot in the back parking lot to anyone who wants to destroy their car. I. RACHEL REED, will my probation time for my I.P. to anyone who is stupid enough to take it. I. BO RINGHAUSEN. leave my great handwriting abilities to anybody that can read it and I leave my dad to all my friends that he teases. I. LISA ROBINSON, will mononucleosis to anybody who has ever said they wish they could get sick and miss a lot of school. I missed more than enough! I. CASSANDRA SALMONS, (alias Whoopi Goldberg), will my humor to anybody. You need some to finish high school! I. ERIC SMITH, leave the title to The Biscuit” to anyone who appreciates a fine car (or what was a fine car.) I. MARK SMITH, leave 6 million dollars to whoever wants it. It's buried underneath a Turkish Prison Camp. I. NICOLE SMITH, will my shot put abilities to my sister DeeDee, who claims she can throw as well as I can. I. PAULA TAYLOR, will all my speeding tickets to whoever can afford them. I. CHAD THOMAS, will all the money that I mooched at lunch back to the original owners at my table, but to Bryan especially. I. JOE THOMAS, will my abilities to work on cars to my brother Scott. The way he drives, he may need it. I, PAM TODD, will my fear of blood and needles to anybody willing to faint a lot. I. STACEY WALLACE, will my secret love for Randy Young to Kim Dewey. I. KIM WHEELER, will my red Annie wig to anyone who can sing like a little girl. I, LYN WHEELER, leave my ability to forget things to anyone who can remember to pick it up. I. MIKE WHITAKER, will nothing to anybody because I have nothing to will away. I. BECKY WOOD, will the fleas of a thousand camels to infest your armpits! I. SARAH WOOD, will my thumbs to anyone who likes their toes on their hands!! I. RANDY YOUNG, will my truck to Billy Haines since he’s giving his Caprice to the school as a monument. SENIORS 88 136 % • • r p • %• -
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