Manual High School - Mirror Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1988

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Wwiyql af'6IQ7afG,0y QCP wg W Q q5W ' ' 9 A M' H0 5 '0 af ffm wif H3 f W ' 14 Mama by W X. .X 1 XF 3 iwiif 35 SSN XJ I gt' kRNgy ?1?O QQ 5 ,N Q Q7 K5 X 55,15 be ff XJ .RX-J H9 1 sv,-fzzmg W his school year opened up with many changes. The first and foremost in our minds was the new dress code. Yes, after all of those hot years since the fifth grade, the stu- dents finally got their wish- SHORTS! From now on, during the first and last grading periods, Manualites can wear shorts. The new policy can be attributed on the most part to picketing and petitioning stu- dents at Richwoods High School, Harry Whittaker, was opposed to this dress code policy, but it was passed anyway. Along with the new dress code came a new athletic policy. This poli- cy prohibits transfer students from competing in any sport for two aca- demic years. Many students are dis- couraged from transfering at the prospect of not participating. Two big changes in the Homecom- ing Tradition were the exclusion of the Hall Decs and the reduction of the Homecoming Court. This years court had one queen and 4 attendants instead of the past two queens and eight attendants. To compensate for the loss of Hall Decs many after school activities were added. Manual has also obtained a new dean, Mr. Shippman and a new Ad- ministrative Assistant for Curriculum, Mr. Russell. This year's budget allowed for an extended computer lab. This lab is for the math and science classes. ZXOPENING and it looks great! Doug Baird is leading his class in the Home- coming pep-assembly. He did a good job be- cause the Seniors won. Brooke Bowie was voted most likely to nag the photographer to take her picture. Congra- tulations, Brooke! Steve Anderson never shies away from a cam- , era. Today at lunch Steve got his hair done, X xx :A k spy Q Sag SS -.:h 57,42-57212222 mga: Each and every student has taken part in this Student Life section in some way. Whether hefshe is pic- tured is not the point. The fact is, that school wouldn't be the same if any one of the enrolled students wasn't present. The normal school day evolves around everyone, and so tries the Student Life Section. Mike Carson always gets caught in awkward positions, but this one takes the cake. Chris and Carlos are a frequent sight in the halls during school. 41 STUDENT LIFE DIVISION .41-M Wm mv FAREWELL CLASS UF 1987 he graduates of 1987 graduated on June 2, at 6:30 in the gymnasium. The services began with the procession- al led by Randall Moulton. Invocation was given by Linh Ngo. Randall Moulton, one of Manual's top students, presented the nclass giftl' which was picnic furniture. The class valedictorians were: Minh Dang, Jeffrey Ludwig, Amy Nash, Linh Ngo, and Melanie Russell. Awards and Remarks were given by Mr. Eric Johnson. Finally, the moment everyone had been waiting for arrived when the Presi- dent of the Board, Mrs. Markley, pre- sented the diplomas. The evening end- ed with the Class of 1987 singing the Manual March Song together for the last time. Hey you guys, is it our turn yet? Manual Singers elegantly sing Like an Eagle . The Class of l987', celebrates their success of coming a graduate of MHS. l 6fGRADUATION 1 5 K JH PRUM IGHT PIZAZZ 'sBradley University Ballroom, I'm not going!', was the reaction of many prospective prom goers. These party- poopers thought that the ballroom wouldn't look nice, or just plain wasn't good enough for them. In spite of the many complaints about the location of Prom, the dance was a success. The DJ,s, Brass Monkey Productions, did a good job with the music, keeping the majority of the people on the dance floor. There were door prizes to be given away and the refreshments were great. Complimentary brandy snifters and balloon bouquets were a big hit. The queen was Monica King and the princess was Jamelle Lilly. The dance was sponsored by the Class of '88. Queen Monica King dances to her dance just after being crowned. Mrs. Tockes and Brass Monkey Productions are ready to announce the 1987 Prom Queen and Princess. Hurry Up! Don't keep us in sus- pense. Barbara Litwiller and Paul Saletzki check out the program upon entering the ballroom. It is so interesting that the dancing will have to wait. 8fPROM i -3 Chad Bixby and Renee Feagin. two ju- nior Prom helpers take time off for a quick dance. The slow dances are always popular for our high school full of romantics. .e iff, .pgs asa: FN Q-, l 2 iff 54' E-- yy 5 x fe Behind The Scenes Extensive work was put into the organization of Promg approximately two months of work was put in by the Prom committee. The committee had a lot of responsibilities, one of which was obtaining donations to use as door prizes. This required the committee members to personally deliver letters of request. Another one of the committee's responsibiliti- es was deciding the theme. Although this was not an easy task, the theme was finally decided on as We've Got Tonight . The Prom committee spent all day decorating for the dance. Helium bal- loons had to be filled and streamers had to be hung. After the decorations were completed, the committee members had little time to clean up and be ready to go when their dates showed up. Mary Hutchinson and Kun Roos start to decorate the Prom nine hours before the dance is scheduled to start. But will they have time to get ready too? PROMX9 yjflfg JAM I 9 , s 4 , 4, MM Q i I f 5 Z 2, Y 2 3 H 2 ,1 ff:-5 ,,. 4? , v WV ' ,, zf, 1-5, V , , K L f X f 1 5 W I v 4 5 4 mx , I ,W Z , , i 1 A B E, B E, BIRDIE Kevin having a cold one before breakfast. Oh, Albert, listen to your mother. This year the Manual Theater Company was given the chance to show their talents by putting on the Broadway hit 6'Bye, Bye, Birdiev. Filling the positions for lead roles were Anne Gibson and Rosie Alvarez, Richard Heinz as Albert Peterson, Amy Thomas as Kim MacAfee, Eric Gore as Hugo F. l Z! SPRING PLAY Peabody, and Kevin Penrhyn-Lowe as Conrad Birdie. The routines per- formed by the dancers were choreographed by Crystal Taylor, owner of Take Five Dance Studio. With Mr. Farkash directing and Mrs. Rous in charge of the music, Bye, Bye, Birdiel' was a definite success. I donit know what's wrong with these kids tod Anne opening to the audience with a song. I The Chorus performing the Broadway number Telephone Hour,'. Thais it! I'm leaving! Kim presents Hugo with a Kiss. w, J Spring Musical 7 .5 SPRING PLAYXI 3 14fHOMl he stands are crowded and every- one's spirits are high. Different chants and cheers can be heard from each section of the bleachers. The an- ticipation of winning the game tonight is great. The customary Pie-in-the-Eye Contest was held, along with the com- petition for the spirit stick. Our mighty seniors captured the stick for the lst place victoryg the Sophomores came in 2nd place with the band following close behind. These efforts definitely paid off? our Homecoming game was won with a score of 21 to 20. Mr. Gordan says It's Great To Be A Ram! Miss Hurd and the Manual Mascot award the Spirit Stick to the Seniors Freshman catch the spirit wave at their first homecoming pep-assembly gt' at i J ez 45 , ,A W , f 4 ,,,, - I, 2 p f I f , ,,.,,,, ' ' ' N' -vi' ', L 5 V- f ' ,Zigi-55,5 QQ - ' 3043 if if Juniors paper the assembly with spirit Seniors lead the assembly with spirit. The pom-pon squad show their spirit Barb Ballard puts the finishing touches on a sign. . A AAAEV. i:s . A 1 ..,.. .,,,.. -.-- veiyone's spirits were high for this year's homecoming parade. As a result, this year's Homecoming Parade turned out great. Seen everywhere were balloons, crepe pa- per streamers, and signs promoting this years acronym Create Havoc In Lion Land CC.H.I.L.L.J. As the succession of cars and trucks made their way to the stadium, cheers were heard while car horns honked. Everyone had a great time. The lst place award went to Chris Gualandi. Jodi Jordon helps out. V I .... ,I I Q' . . f Renee Feagin and Noel Foote help decorate the bus. The Chillin Car that won the parade. HOMECOMINGXI 5 l6fHOMECOMING THE RAMS CHILL THE LIO S The Rams played the Lanphier Lions from Springfield for this year's homecoming game. The Rams led 7- 0 in the first quarter and scored a second touchdown in the beginning of the second quarter. The Lions were getting fired up and scored their first touchdown just before half-time. During half-time the Homecoming Attendants and Queen were selected. Penny Hutt and Linh Ngo crowned Gina Rafferty as Queen. The attendants are as follows: Senior- Marcia Whitehead, Junior-Erica Barnett, Sophomore-Dorthea Welch, Freshman-Ha Ngo. After half-time total chaos broke out. The Rams scored yet another touchdown and the Lions scored 2 touchdowns in the final minutes, making the score 20-19 in favor of the Lions. The Rams couldn't bear to lose and won in sudden death 21- 20. The Rams definitely chilled,' the Lions. u- 53 Q24 W, ,.,4 ,M at Gene Cagle looks l. Ram Royalty- Homecoming 1987 Dorthea Welch, Gina Rafferty, Marcia back. -.S ' ' 5,5 . ,- . Clark with her halfjtimie firetbaton Whitehead, Ha Ngo, Erica Barnett. 4. The Rams prepare to W me: break through the Lions defense. filfe a .X Ax X . -X s JQS .K , 1. ' X A g Q. A X we 'X . ' SM s. I XSS Ei Q F I Q f Xa: ' S h J 5 K nf' A 6 8 , 'WY wkx 'N Q , A, T A . X N -N 1 f ,fu 1 Xl ' ,A K 4 xxx 3 11- M if 'tv J 5 1 ' 4? fi ig N tw as ! ' ' 1-nm... New - Ei i L ' Q D if 1 I 48 A .um ,..,4-W Q2 ., Q if , ,' i ' , E LE' Q.: k bv ,- - -fre K ' M 3 W: SX I A 35 :: --.M 11, i J 11 F 5. is Y TI' il W . Nth! 29 'A' Q25 for Vx yn 1 ll ' D THE RACE 1 mf 3 E Kent Horsman prays the egg don't break in his face. On your mark get set GO!! Ruben Vargas helps the Junior Class to a lst place finish. Good clean fun for the freshman tug-of-war team. 18fHOMECOMING ABOVE: Were you there to cheer on your class??'? , LEFT: The freshman and sophomore teams hop to the finish. Homecoming week for 1987-88 was during the week of October 5-9. It began on Monday with the 3- legged race which was won by the seniors and the big wheel race which was won by the juniors. Tuesday's :ompetition included the egg toss, tug-of-war, the wheel barrel race, and the sack race. The seniors dominated in all the competition except the egg loss which was won by the sopho- nores. On Wednesday the limbo :ontest was won by the sophomores. All who participated and watched the :vents had a great time. RIGHT: Juniors fight for a lst place finish. BELOW: Sue McDaniel 8L Michelle Meyer vatch on while Bridget Hanley makes a great tatch. Allen Getz peddles his life away for the senior class. ABOVE: Joel and Shawn show their spirit for the class ot' 9l , LEFT: Having trouble girls? HOMECOMINGX 1 9 I WA T TO DANCE gui. 4 ' Q Arc you having fun? lr 1 Kim Stout and Matt Sullins dance the night away f -5538 ti' , VV I EE: .,! Angie Baker and Mark Krummel smile V Didiweimiss something Barb and Angie? nicell' for the Camera- A perfectly posed picture. ZOXHOMECOMING loves me. Saturday, October 10. This year's homecoming dance theme song was I want to dance with someone who The homecoming committee worked many hard hours decorating for the dance which was held in the front foyer on The D.J. played an assortment of songs, but the most popular were the slow songs, I wonder why! The dance was a successful end to a long and competitive week. Doesnit Robbie look nice tonight? MHS SHUWS THEIR TALE Do you think Raul can get out of this one? Shake it all baby! Church lady chats with her special guests lil What did you say? Angie Pike has an exclusive interview with M-M-M- Max Headroom. The freshman girls show their talent. The homecoming skits presented by all the classes couldn't have been any better. This year there was no definite theme for the skits, so each class presented a wide variety of talent ranging from the Church Lady,' to the circus. Juniors finished in lst place, followed by the Seniors and then the Sophomores. Spirits were high and it was reflected in all the skits. HOMECOMINGXZI woo X exile 905 CNW weft s . 55,159 Brian Ballard and Michelle Parsons Best Walk i cvs WO R YV' 0 Ed Salem and Noell Foote Biggest Flirt . Most P0Dular-David Booth and Gina Rafferty 2. Shyest-Alan Happs and Jennifer Hinderliter at C 3 Best Personality-Steve Anderson and Heidi Stout 4. Wildest-Torry Terrell and Marvan Cornish 5. Best Body-Anthony Crawford and Erin Wilkinson 6 Most Fashionable-Ed Salem and Marcia 5 Whitehead 7. Most Involved-Doug Baird and Gina Rafferty WWW E David Booth, Sonia Redd, Anthony Crawford, Rissa Taylor Shortest 84 Tallest Roy Leggison and Dana Bush Best Smile , 1 'WE 5 . M46 N oe Dan Koeppel and Donna Rentsch 600' Nicest ra earb Y Li, W ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , Mmwzxi A,V,, , . . ,. -,JWY,,,,,. Lp ' X E 11,01- Jennifer Hinderliter and Doug Baird Most Likely to Succeed t WX 8. Most Studious-Andy Dusenbery and Jennifer Hinderliter , 1 9. Most Dependable-Joe McDaniel and Sharon Hayes 10. Most Talented-Kevin Penrhyn-Lowe and Meg Vangundy ll. Most Spirited-Alan Getz and Charcy Kirkman 12. Most Musical-Mike Carson and Barbra Litwiller 13. Loudest-Anthony Bigger and Hedy Elliott James Shettleworth and Charcy Kirkman Marcus Glover and Rissa Taylor Pfemesf Eyes Most Athletic ' acdeldeo 24fORGANIZATION DIVISION A The band works hard night and day to keep Manual Ja- min . The Afro Club sponsors a talent show each spring to show off their talent. The Media Center keeps Manual in- formed. . V 1 CUUNCIL BRI G HAPP FACEQ Manual High School's student council con- sists of 38 students, nine from each class, a mayor of Manual, and a vice-president of student council. Each class is served by four class officers and five representatives. Stu- dent council activities allow Manual students the opportunity to plan, organize, and develop programs and special events they would like at our school. A key goal of Stu- dent Council is to encourage students to support and participate in all Manual activit- ies. Council hosts several Senior Parents' Night programs for football, band, boys basketball, pom-pons and cheerleaders. These are to recognize senior participation and honor the parents for their support of Manual High School. Each Christmas Council conducts a Christ- mas basket Drive to collect canned goods used to make Food baskets which are distrib- uted to needy families in the Manual area. Council also hosts a Christmas party for the younger children from South Side Mission. Student council is also responsible for Spirit Week held each year in February to encourage support for Boys 8a Girls Basket- ball programs. First Row-Barb Ballard, Lelah Blackwell, Dawn Mabis, Jamie Alcom, Angie Baker, Charcy Kirkman, Michelle Bloom, Tim Fouche, 2nd Row: Jamie Duncan, Chris Jeschke, Carrie Meyer, Beth Livengood, Dana Bush, Kim Stout, Jean Armitage, Renee Feagin, Joel Ander- son, 3rd Row: Aimee Atkinson, Sharon Gallion, Heidi Stout, Mary Hutchinson, Heidi Tumer, Candy Peterson, Mindy Funk, Tommy Hutchinson, Matt Sullins, 4th Row: Julie Farrell, Stacey Sullins, Steve Anderson, Doug Baird, Jennifer Fehl, Alison Grane, Chad Bixby, Daryl Strong, Advisor, Stan Keithly The kids like our mascott almost as much as San- la. 26fSTUDENT COUNCIL Santa gives a present to a good little girl who has been nice for the whole year Steve Anderson and this little boy help each other stuff their face. Mary Hutchinson helps this little girl put away her toys. 3. Gina Rafferty is our hard working mayor here at Manual. LEFT: Singing Christmas songs was a highlight of the party. BELOW: Jennifer Fehl tries to persuade this little boy to share. STUDENT COUNCILXZ7 Student Center C ails LIZ First Row: Lorie Lee, Mark DeSutter, 2nd Row: Bridgette Dunlap, Timika Faulkner, Karen Jeschke, Jennifer Landwehr, Aimee Atkinson, Theresa Ludolph, Karen Marie, 3rd Row: Tony Welton, Robyn Baggott, Christine Ray, Jennifer Livengood, Heather Weaver, Monica Mayberry, Cassandra Dixon, Paul Ashton, 4th Row: Robbie Chaney, Dawn Gibson, Patricia Waldrop, Sabrina Rowland, Don Spring, Harold McCampbell, Angie Hunter, and Chad Bixby. W I f 'aqL Vriwfym. K, ' we When Karen is not busy running errands, she likes to get her home- work done. Heather Weaver-I really enjoy working in the student center. It helped me learn my way around the school. I've also met many people. Robbie Chaney-My job is to take out call slips and to answer the phone. I learned my way around the building after getting lost the first two or three days. Monica Mayberry-The reason I like working in the S.C. is that it is not monotonous. In the S.C. everyday is unique. One day you do call slips, the next day answer phones, etc. Mark DeSutter-I leamed about where all the rooms are, how to take out call slips, how to record tardies, and about how the school works. Jennifer Livengood-I am glad I have the opportunity to work in the S.C. It is a fun experience. Working in the S.C. can brighten up your day. Harold McCampbell-I would rather be in S.C. than study hall. I get to meet more students and faculty in here. Aimee Atkinson-I learn alot from Mrs. Kleist. I leam about answering the phones and stufi 28 X STUDENT CENTER W' Heather Weaver waits for someone to be at Mark DeSutter really gets into his work. COUNSELING CENTER Counseling Center pages spend thei Study Hall period working in the Counseling Center. The pages help the counselors and secretary by delivering passes, answering the telephone, signing students in and out and many other jobs that help the counseling center run smoothly. The pages earn credit toward their service awards for performing these duties. MEDIA PAGES-Find Materials Front Row: Mrs. H. Brawner, Sharon Gallion, James Gray III, Sharon Hayes, Dawn Duncan, Joel Anderson, Larry Smith, Tim Fouche, Michelle Parsons, Mrs. B. Boone, 2nd Row: Rita Hall, Kathy Collier, Patti Vincent, Michelle Wise, Barb Lehman, Kristy Mayfield, Jim Towle, Tammy Lepretreg 3rd Row: Bill Boland, John Kerley, Michael Baior, Alan Happs, Dion Wilson, Leroney Bonds, Brian Gilmore, Tom Hutchinson, Harold McCampbell. COU ELI G PAGE K ,,kkV HS -f Kam Brian Gilmore helps out a student. Do you as a student of M.H.S. get the help you need when in the Media Center? If not, ask a Media Center page to help that is why we are here. Besides puting magazines, books, and ref- erence materials in their proper places, we take and pick up films, film projectors, tape players, TVs, VCRs and tapes to teachers who have asked for them. On Thursday, all the pages clean a section of the library. Remember, if you need help finding any- thing in the library, ask one of your friendly fellow student in the Media Center. -Help ul Row: Teresa Benedict, Michelle Inman, Ron Hasz, Candy Peterson, Ian Knox, Alcom, Jean Armitage, 2nd Row: Joe Camall, Loretta Ford, Katy Carrigan, Baker, Susannah Bowles, Chris Baird, Kim Stout, Erica Evenson, Melesio 3rd Row: Jennifer DeFreitas, Canosha Butler, Lisa Thompson, Chris Tindall, Horsman, Carole Meyer, Holly McLinden, Staci McCaw, Gina Wellsg 4th Row: Roos, Keith Tumer, Jim Fuson, Derrick Booth, Kelly Doolan, Tammy Cady, Heinz. Chris Baird waits to sign someone in. D The pages wait for a counselor to bring them call slips. ,twwaa An Wifi? J We 4-W . ,, ,M W ,W L . , H'Q.,, , COUNSELING CENTERXMEDIA CENTERXZ9 UR E H ELPERS The nurse helpers spend their study hall in the Counseling Center helping Mrs. Post. Their duties involve looking up and running passes, getting ice and supplies as needed, filing, pulling drops and transfers, and running errands. They are a big help to the nurse. I f FIRST AID STATION Front Row: Michelle Bloom C9J, Janet Ricca Cllj, Angie Pike HOD, 2nd Row: Stephanie Hayes 1115, Carolyn Gray 1117, Kim McLean 1113, Stephanie Switzer fl ll, Not Pictured: Carrie Mey- er 199. 'QM' KEY CLUB-Helping Rams . K .... W at .5 . xx J . -S, - ,c f- .. - f .K Row 1: Mikheil Crotz, Brent Parrott, Shawn Tisdaleg Row 2: Mr. Gordan, Melissa Deweese, Barbara Ballard, Tom Jordan, Katy Carrigan, Karen Jeschke, Robin Fyke, Julie Farrell, Jodie Jordan, Angie Ricks, Latonza Shumate, Michelle Parsons, Robyn Baggott, Stacey Tisdale, Trisha Lakin, Lisa Duncan, Gwen Crowder, Row 3: Mrs. Baldwin, Monica Mayberry, Tina Langen, Jennifer Ashley, Holly Hasty, Becky Hinderliter, Heidi Turner, Chris- tine Jeschke, Jenny Livengood, Pam Stanley, Amber Keeter, Barbra Litwiller, Nancy Williams, Becky Yeager, Robynn McGanng Row 4: Mr. Roberts, Melissa Markley, Kurt Roos, Sherry Heinz, Stacie Atkinson, Don Spring, Trish Hinderliter, Leslie Grant, Kim Fox, Cassandra Dixon. The Peoria Manual Key Club was formed in 1954 as a service group for the school and community. It was first sponsored by the Downtown Kewanis Club, but after a short while transferred sponsorship to the South-West Kewanis Club. Students who desire to assist the school and community may become members of this group. Besides the projects and activities that thev become involved, the club also 3OfNURSE HELPERSXKEYCLUB Waldrop, Mark Tupper, Anita Huber, Alison Grane, Daryl Strong, Jenny serves as a social organization. Meetings are held once a week in the morning. The Manual Key Club is a part of Duisim 20, which consists of 9 local Key Clubs. This Duisim is a part of the Illinois-Iowa District. A convention for all District Key Clubs is held annually each year in the spring. l'hese key club members helped direct the students who at ournament at MHS These key club members take a break after a long day of Vargas straightens the Christmas stockings to be gi toy shop. tended the debate volunteer work. ven out at the These should make a lot of little kids happy this Christmasf' Only 25 more to go! KEY CLUB! 31 AR ENIC A D OLD LACE This year the Manual Theatre Company went out of its way to please the audience and constructed a 2-story Victorian house on stage. The audience stared in awe as the curtains were raised and then burst forth with a round of applause. A great thanks is due to those who helped build this master piece. The play, which took place in Brooklyn, consisted of 3 acts. The writer of this classic was Joseph Kesserling. Congratulations are due to Geanie Norman, Associate Director and Mr. Farkash, Director. We can only muse over what the MTC will try to do next. Whatever it may be, we wish them luck. Meg politely tells Kevin that he is about to drink the wrong glass of wine Joe and Josh: Cheers! 32fMANUAL THEATRE COMPANYXFALL PLAY Getting ready for a play takes a lot of preparation. Josh, Meg, and Barb: Barb stops by for tea at the Brewsters. mb Sherry, Josh, Meg: Can everyone keep a secret? Kevin 84 Erin: Kevin bids farewell to Erin. Manual Theatre Company The Drama Department is the key to the success of every play put on. Their outstanding commitment and friendship toward one another is commendable. First Row-Jane Cook. Barb Ballard. Shawn Tisdale, Mikheil Crotz, Michelle Parsons. Lisa Duncang 2nd Row-Dawn Duncan, Katy Carrigan, Leslie Grant, Joe McDaniel, Sonia Redd. Stacie Atkinson, Candy Peterson. Becky Studdardg 3rd Row-Mr. Farkash, Beth Livengood, Anne Gibson. Robin Fyke, Jodie Jordan. Nancy Williams. Amy Seven, Barb Litwiller, Trish Laking 4th Row-Julie Farrell, Rita, Heidi Turner, Christine Jeschke, Sherry Heinz, Jill Ritter, Missy Markley, Robyn Baggottg 5th Row-Sue McDaniel, Katie Dusenbery, Brian Oneill, Brent Parrott. Kevin Penrhyn-Lowe, Meg VanGundy, Josh Williams. Rob Lamb, Henry Spivey. MANUAL THEATRE COMPANYXFALL PLAYX33 HO ORS FOR E CELLENCE Being in the National Honor Society is a high honor for juniors and senior students. To be accept- ed into the National Honor Society one must have a minimum scholastic of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. The purpose of the Na- tional Honor Society is to recog- nize those people whose character is one that demonstrates high standards of honesty and reliabil- ity and meets pledges and obligations promptly, demon- strates desirable qualities of per- sonality, and cooperates with school regulations concerning books, attendance, lockers, etc. A member of the society donate their services for project that help their school or community. They must also show leadership ability in the classroom, at work, andfor in school activities and prove dependable in any responsibility accepted. The ceremony to induct new members was held April 30, 1987 in the cafeteria. TOP: Senior David Koperski gives his stimulating speech. RIGHT: Junior Tammy Burwell receives her award. 34fNATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY S The members are: Front-Erin Wilkinson, Charcy Kirkman, Sonia Redd, Christina Fryer, Schwindenhammer, Heidi Stout, Anna Siedlecki, Maria Contreras, Maria Vargas: 2nd row Eckhofi Tammy Burwell, Thong Dang, Kimberly Lakin, Candy Mitchell, Angela Lee, Brian Ballard Clark, Barb Litwiller: 3rd row M. Unser-advisor, Scott Fryer, Doug Baird, Timothy Enyeart, Edward Andrew Dusenberry, Michael Noel, Howard Look. www WWW Maw 7 , f 5 3 I w Honor Society Members march in as Mrs. Higgins plays the piano. Angie Clark receives her award, TOP: Honor Society members wait for the program to begin. RIGHT: Doug Baird accepts his award with a proud grip. rs? ff: - L 'gei 1 i irese Y 'W NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETYB5 TALE HUW AFRO CL B ,wt f ff W, .M ' . 1' X X . X! ,W ia 17 W Front Row: Mrs. Edmond, Renee Crowder, Monique Johnson, Angela Riddle, Dorthea Welch, Sharon Cvallion, Demeatra Childs, Alicia Marshall, Sherri Mahone, Pam Gaston, Dawn Jackson, Kara Mack, Vera Sprattling, Marcia Whitehead, Michael Mosley, 2nd Row-Canosha Butler, Candy Peterson. Nicole Harris, Olivia Boone, Vicki Moore, Doretha Zolicoffer, Emma Wright, Natasha Yarbrough, Brooke Bowie, Nikisha Wright, Deondra Williams. Eria Barnett, Armosha Studivant, 3rd Row-Latricia Lowe, Trina Roddy, LaTonza Shumate, Richard Amos, Lawrence Jackson, Damon Hendricks. Dewayne Phillips, James Gray, Danielle Webster, Cassaundra Fortune, Yolanda Shelby, Miko Alsup, Mr. Hendricks. .1 , Deondra Williams, Eria Barnett, Alicia Marshall, Dewayne Phillips, Emma Wright, Marcia Whitehead The 1987-88 edition of the AFRO-AMERICAN CLUB is looking forward to the upcoming year with great enthusiasm. The group of about 150 youth put to- gether an annual talent show. It is the Afro-Club's biggest fund 36fTALENT SHOWXAFRO-CLUB raiser. The talent show will be in February of the New Year in honor of Black History Month. The club also does other fund raisers, takes field trips, and par- ticipates in community activities. Singing and dancing their hearts out. Crystal, Angcnette. and Farah steal the show. This year's talent show was very or- ganized. Dance groups that participated in the talent show included the Fellas, Polo, Brick City Dancers, and many others. There was also a rappin group known as the Base Boys', who turned out to be a big hit. The talent show had a whole round about of new things. A lot of students from other schools and former graduates were involved in the show. The modeling portion of the show dealt with swim wear, and formal and casual attire. Angela Williams, and Florence Jackson were commentators for modeling. Dewayne Phillips struts his stuff models look calm because they know they look sharp tonight. The Fcllas dance the latest steps. TALENT SHOWXAFRO-CLUBXS7 LANGUAGE HO OR SOCIETIES La Societe Honorczire de Francais Students must have an overall of B-, and a French average of A-. lst Row: Trang Ngo, Noell Foote, Dawn Matheis, Linh Ngo, Erin Wilkinson, 2nd Row: Mrs. Suhr, Jamie Bowles, Sabrina Rowland, Jeff Ludwig, Angela Clark, Bill Boland, and Chris Jeschke. La Sociedad On Wednesday, May 6, 1987, initiation ceremonies were held for the three lan- guage honor societies at Manual High School. Students must meet grade require- ments of A for the past three semesters of foreign languages, and B overall average. Parents and administrators attended the ceremonies, and current members aided in administering the oaths to the initiates. After each ceremony, new members recited poetry in the target languages. A reception followed the program. H onoraria H ispcinica Students who maintain a 3.5 average in Spanish and a 3.0 overall average are eligible for induction into the Spanish Honor Society. lst Row: Melissa McCaw, Chris Fryer, Stacie Atkinson, Kurt Roos, Stacie Hill, Howard Look, Maria Vargas, 2nd Row: Tim Enyeart, Jennifer Hinderliter, Mike Noel, Andrew Dusenbery, Daryl Strong, Randy Moulton, and Mr. Gordon. 38fLANGUAGE HONOR SOCIETY Everyone concentrates on their poem Delta Epsilon Phi To be eligible for membership in the German Honor Society students must complete three semesters of German with a grade point average of 3.6 in German. These students must also main- tain a 3.0 grade average overall. Front Row: Angie Baker, Jean Armitage. Heidi Stout, Robin Fykc, Becky Studdardg 2nd Row: Anna Siedlecki. Stephanie Schwindenham- mer, Chad Bixby. Chris Ice, Doug Baird. Richard Heinz, Miss Ewan Cad- visorj. Chad Bixby. Angela Baker. Becky Studdard, Robin Fyke, and Jean Armitage have their candles ready. Erin accepts her speech of language. Mike Noel. Andy Dusenbery, and Randy Moulton celebrate their induction. LANGUAGE HONOR SOCIETYXS9 BAD The MHS Band is a diversified group. The 73 member group func- tions as a marching and pep band, concert band, and jazz band. Many hours of rehearsal time are spent in preparation for the performances the band is involved in and around the community. This year the band had several accomplishments that helped to make 1987-88 a successful year. The band has increased participation in IHSA SOLO and ENSEMBLE CONTEST, IL Music Educator's District concert 8L jazz band festival, and 2 students participated at the Il- linois All State Convention. This year the band realized a dream come true when they received their new uniforms, just in time for the 100th Peoria Santa Clause Pa- rade. Once again the band won lst place! NICE GOING RAMS! The percussion section g'jams at a football The band performs several concerts during the year. 40fBAND A fe .. I V 4 I . lI'41EuHffQN1I r.X I Ill' X SQA MX VII AN llBl 1'l-I lil III IKWI Ill X 'qv L-gp gzzu ' L::1 rev f-uint l 4 2 ,E zz Z Z ff 25 Z The band makes every pep assembly exciting. ali JAZZ BAND: Bass, Candy Mitchell, Jennifer Hunsicker, Angela Clark, Drums, Eric Routtg , Michael Carson, Tara Thomas, Barbra Litwiller, Maurice Rutherford, Marcus Glover, Fred Robinsoi ' 2nd Row-Mr. Graves, Trumpets, Lisa Duncan, John Kerley, Robert Stuart, Joe Ritter, Greg Fusoi Trombones, Larry Clark, Robert Moore. 2 2 UM., MARC X-ABN Mn HINQ D rsrmmm YXAKFFX ,it VIARCHING BAND: Holding Banner, Tina Decker, Dawn Fuson, Flag Corps, T-B, Left: Ellen Morrisroe, Laurie Nau, Tammy Burwell, Julie Farrell, ,Cim Fox, Pam Stanley, T-B, Right: Laura Roth, Staci McCaw, Chris Fryer, Jackie Williams, Rachel James, Teresa Benedict: Sitting lst Row: Niki Nrightg 2nd Row: Mr. Graves, Dennis Crowder, Brent Bixby, Alan Getz, Eric Routt, Steve Gantt, Angie Clark, 3rd Row: Melissa Markley, Sue vlcDaniel, Jennifer Hunsicker, Jodi Defreitas, Greg Rodgers, Andreaon Davis: 4th Row: Melissa McCaw, Becky Studdard, Jan Berkshier. Felicia Hud- ,on, Dawn Matheis, Jennifer Defreitas, Jeanette Scott, Anne Gibson, Nancy Williams, Heather Byerlyg 5th Row: Denise Craft, Sheryl Wood, Tonya Jeadd, Melanie Matheis, Heather Elliott, Juanita Hudson, Anita Huber, Holly Hasty, Tomoko Shinozuka, Melissa Dewceseg 6th Row: Angie Ricks, Nanda Thomas, Kim Jackson, Leon Johnson, Lori Parrett, Carrie Craps, 7th Row: Tony Evans, Rich Hampton, Marcus Davis, Eric White, Kevin Jnruh, Joe Ritter, Greg Fuson, Lisa Duncan, Robert Stuart, John Kerley, 8th Row: Fred Robinson, Marcus Glover, Mike Carson, Tod Daniels, Maurice Rutherford, Tara Thomas, Kara Young, Barb Litwiller, Robin Fyke, Bob Moore, Laron Jones. Dorsey Fletcher, Larry Clark, Top Row: Mike Diggins, Jill litter, Shamonna Brown, Felicha Harvey. 'RUMPETS: Kneeling, Eric White, 2nd Row: Melissa Deweese, Lisa Duncan, Tony lvans, Rich Hampton, Tomoko Shinozukag 3rd Row: Kevin Unruh, Robert Stuart, oe Ritter, John Kerley, Marcus Davis, Greg Fuson, D SAXOPHONES: Tod Daniels, Maurice Rutherford, Barb Litwiller, Tara 7 rd .A Thomas, Marcus Glover, Mike Carson, Fred Robinson. 'x t ' ' ts X Q., . , ifeiifrf- C ! lj! all Gigi Q BANDf4l . .dll WI AW! llf aah A it I A I l1XXVllAWIlll KI IZ1N'Glk7v I E! X LI L! LJ YQ-5 U DIDID The band helps pep up the pep assembly. FLAG CORP. Front Row: Rachel James, Te- resa Benedict, Staci McCaw, Laura Roth, Jackie Williams, 2nd Row: Kim Fox, Lori Nau, Ellen Morrisroe, Julie Farrell, Tammy Burwell, Pam Stanley. OFFICERS: Drum Major, Nikisha Wright, Mr. Graves, Baton Twirler, Angela Clark. ' 421 BAND 1T CADET BAND: David Burton, Tina Decker, Annecia Payne, Lunyetta Wallace, Silkee Wil- liams, Antuana Jackson, Teania Johnson, Derick Spring, Angela Sierra, 2nd Row: Terry Washington, Perdina Daugherty, Tim Morris, Ron Wells, Dawn Fuson, Latonza Shumate, Cynthia Pittman, Darvin Wil- liams, Ron Peacock, 3rd Row: Earl Edwards, Derrick Brown. CLARINET: Kneeling, Leon Johnsong lst Row: Heather Elliott, Tonya Headd, Juanita Hudson, Lori Parrett, Melanie Matheisg 2nd Row: Kim Jackson, Holly Hasty, Sheryl Ward, Anita Huber, Angie Ricks, Carrie Craps, Denise Craft. gg J' Q! Hoey LOW BRASS 8L HORNS: lst Row: Dominic White, Kendal White, Larry Clark, Laron Jones, 2nd Row: Robin Fyke, Mark Tupper, Dorsey Fletcher, Robert Moore, Mike Diggins. J BANDX43 ,, H :,, ' ,,,' fy f VV' ' ' ta, ff 'f wee' m,,sf' V19 aw. I f,+:x1u I VIII ,+- IZIII I-In-Cllltl Ill '- J 1 f U LJ L J .i ... ..., W W f,,,,,,m1W,,, 'U'-W, it ,w,4g47m,,g, W JVW , ft my A ,wwf iw fi? 'f , ,,,,,, f 4 a f W M f,,, ,,,,, , ft M g,f5i5am,M .af ft' f ' , ,,,,,,, ,, W Wx, JWWLP ,EUli'S?5W'7l Em WI 'W ,J ,,,,, , , fn if fi A f f A , ,,,,,,v, ,,,,, I ,,,,, 7 4 x,, . ,,,,,,fH5 ., A MM? itifwiik V453 ,,,,, y My fnafificcgmz ,yan :f.,,,f:: W, W HW yn k ' 1 f VM , J ,fs , ,, ,Aw ,A 5' A if wtf! fm ,M ,- aww f 2 ,V . ,H fm ,, r, 2 : 2 72' A1 ,dsmiifw QW Q y ,s me -tfsfm f V ff .,,' 3 f Q f M g , ff Performing at the Fall Encore core! ww Everyone gives it their all when they perform. awww J 5 3 We F M1 WM 7.,, W gy , ,,, , n 1 m,mw ,wtggf lv Q X 242 s ng li 1 E l l 5 4 f 4 Z if J 1 Z til fif , 1- ,t Q 4 rl W W, , Q , f 7 M X 1 9 Young, Missy Markley, Jill Ritter, Jennifer Defreitas, Sue McDaniel, Melissa McCaw. LEFT: - . , ,, ,,.. f,,, ,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,, f ,J r l l ABOVE: FLUTES: lst Row-Dawn Matheis, Shamonna Brown Felicha Harvey Nancy Becky Studdard, Jeannette Scott Felecia Hudsong 2nd Row-Anne Gibson Jan Berkshier, CERS: Jeanette Scott, Secretaryg Leon Johnson, Presidentg Wanda Thomas, Vice President. f COIICCIT ,aa MEH- 44fBAND X If All together now!! 'E ORCHESTRA-Singing Strings The Manual High School Orches- ra and concert orchestra had a very uccessful season. Several members if the orchestra traveled to places uch as Augustana College and fioline-Rock Island High School to varticipate in area music festivals. tlso, the orchestra played at J umers' Restaurant and Bradley University tlumni Hall for various receptions. The Winter and Fine Arts Con- lerts' performances were exceptional- y good this year which made up for he cancelled Choral Concert. This year five seniors are graduat- ng, the orchestra will miss them and topes all of them will continue their nusic careers. . Concert Orchestra: Front Row-Sharon 'arson, Heidi Turner, Tammy Burwell, onisha Young, Anupa Batra, Anna iiedlecki, Jackie Williams, 2nd Row-Candy itchell, Beth Livengood, Katy Dusenbery, ana Lobdell, Alicia Marshall, Pam Stanley, obbi Bryantg 3rd Row-Tim Siedlecki, Josh thomas, Billy Browng Not Pictured--Teresa Ifoleman. Z. Cadet Orchestra: Tom Johnson, Regina vlitchell, Michelle Frazee, Erika Waller, Nisa Jeazy. L. Mr. Broadkorb gets the orchestra started. A HSI! , me l. 2. Follow along closely so you don't miss a note. One ofthe highlights of being in the Orchestra is performing at the various concerts. ORCHESTRAf45 CRUSHETTES. . .SHAKE IT UP -.,.Mf . .V if lyk, f ff' .VXM W i Cf' J The Manual Pom-Pon squad i back in action. This year the pom pon squad had 18 girls. The captain were Alicia Marshall and Marci: Whitehead. They were involved il parades along with performing a football and basketball games. A+ for a job well done Mrs. Rous anc the 1987-88 Pom-Pon squad. Front Row: Monique Johnson, Sherr Mahoneg 2nd Row: Alicia Marshall, Dorothea Welch, Jennifer Cagle, Ruthie Gullettg 3rc Row: Aimee Atkinson, Eugenia Grant, Ceniti Jordan, Doretha Zolicoffer, Becky Yeageri Kim Jackson, Sharon Hayes, Nicky Gree Not Pictured: Tina Cox, Shawn Kelley, Ma cia Whitehead, Libby Boone, Kristi Buckne Everybody smile pretty! Senior Members: Eugenia Grant, Sharon Hayes, Marcia Whitehead, Kim Jackson, Alicia Marshall. 46fPOM-PON 15 3 ABOVE: Alicia is having a good time. LEFT: 'lIsn't it your turn? asks Marsha. ABOVE: Show some spirit! LEFT: During halftime the pom-pon squad strut their stuff The Crushettes Jam', to the music. Right on que. Terrific ending girls :MII 2 if - ,, ,'v '!P v, -U . K u f - , 3 i xi. ,-tix I fix- m V 'Hr Q' ' ,N 'lwff A W -'jf UU' I POM-PONX47 DAZZLI G VOCAL DEPT The Manual Singers had a busy and exciting schedule this year. Dur- ing the holiday season, they had over 20 performances around the commu- nity. The Manual Singers are the daz- zling talented adults of the future. RAZZLE DAZZLE. Floor: Dawn Jackson, Alan Getz, Laura Roth, Jamelle Lilly, Joshua Thomas, Anne Gibson, David Burton, Barbara Ballard, Monique Johnson, Standing-Corey Gray, Natasha Yarbrough, Steve Gantt, Armosha Sturdivant, Emma Wright, Edward Sanders, Mickey Dud- ley, Renee Feagin, Breta Dunlap, Loren Jackson, Renee Crowder, Steve Burchell, Rissa Taylor, Shawn Tisdale, Demecre Ander- son, Ruben Vargas. BELOW: Manual Singers practice often to perfect their performance. RIGHT: Tony Walton and Demetrius Woodson help to make each performance a success. Qi i BELOW: Renee Crowder shows off her vocal talent I 48X MANUAL SINGERS .l Concert Choir The concert Choir is a mixed choir of all ages. This year's group practiced hard and gave many great showings throughout the year. They performed in all major evening concerts as well as in the annual Spring Tour',. First Row: Jamelle Lilly, Dana Bush, Rhonda Wright, Alise Adams, Toni Eekwood, Gina Heartsfield, Barbara Wil- liams, Armosha Sturdivantg 2nd Row- Simona Gulley, Erica Broadway, Denise Riddle, Heather Byerly, Marcia White- head, Lisa Hoskin, Danielle Webster: 3rd Row-Frank Surrels, Jimmy Washington, Tim Wilson, Berley Webster, Mark Gaines, Steven Burehell. Loren Jackson. Girls Choir First Row: Stacy Fields. Wendy Spears. Rachel James. Malinda Smith. Christina Tessem, Beverly Ray, Sara Ford, Mrs. Charmaine Freeze. Mrs, Rous. This is the first year at Manual that we have had an all girls choir. Working together is one of the most important things to remember in any choir. Girls choir showed that we can do it with classy and '6style . LEFT: Dawn Jackson and Steve Gantt look enthused about practice. RIGHT: Smile David and Monique it's not that bad. Nl X - Ca . X . . ,,... I - , , . Q fi vi S3953 CONCERT SL GIRLS CHOIRf49 SPEECH-The Real Talkers V .WQf'!W'42 f' f ?i4W' er ,, ff??f,,f 4 r WWW 'WEE E w. -Q13 W : ff 'H sm il' ' I fa:-1wma.,WswkgstnwwwfV. my ,,,-.1 .2 , , fLi:E5Ei,,lA: ,,,,,,.1g,,,,, . ,,,,,,fEz,i,.L.f W . EE,, i ,,,, mg ! A, rf? 5? 'ff5ez:Z,4fMiiW1:Wwjf L iff! E .f W W Xe all c f A X 1, gg 5 si g 253, K The speech team at Manual ha continued to grow over the last fe' years. The 1987-88 team included 1 members, a new assistant, coac Illuzzi, and an additional assistar coach, former team member, Chri Armbruster. Events students participated i include public address speaking, ir terpretive events, and acting events The speech season lasts from lat November to late February, wit practice beginning in October. Front Row: Mrs. Gail Illuzzi, Barb Ball Amy McReynolds, Sonia Redd, T Siedlecki, 2nd Row--Miss Kathleen Ryi Anna Siedlecki, Jackie Williams, Sta Atkinson, Barb Litwillerg 3rd Row-Juarl Hudson, Sue McDaniel, John Kerley, She Heinz, Meg VanGundy, Tara Thomas' l pictured Josh Thomas 8a Felecia Hudson TOP LEFT: Barb Ballard and Tim Siedlecki prep for a speech. BOTTOM LEFT: Jackie Williams practices part of her humorous interpreta tion speech. BELOW: Anna Siedlecki shows emotion in her speech. SO! SPEECH W., -iilfffii l 3 :-Eficfflfg ...tuwmwmmv ' WW EBA TERS- True Persuaders The Manual Debate team was anchored at the Varsity level by Chad Bixby and Doug Baird, a dashing duo known for their persuasive arguing techniques and eonan-like approaches to debate rounds. Monica The Ax Mayberry and Katy Mad Dog Carrigan represented the JV division, and these up-and-coming debat- ers show much promise in the years to come. Novices includ- ed Brent Bixby, Ian Paradise Knox, Missy Markley, and Heather Weaver. Robin Fyke, Barb Ballard, Steve Jones and Heidi Jo Turner also represent- ed Manual at various tourna- ments. The team was coached by Coach Lyons and Mr. Clark. Front Row: Barb Ballard, Heather Weaver, Katy Carrigang 2nd Row- 5 .Q gfs ...X ...W -Q... www asks: 2. I .. e.., K is :R S .3551 - E'38RNii5Sf3i - sais- as Robin Fyke, Heidi Jo Turner, Sue McDaniel, Monica Mayberry: 3rd Row-Eric Yakley, Chad Bixby, Missy - Markley, Steve Jones, Mr. Clark. i E E Q V , I 4. l. Heather Weaver makes her point. 2. Katy Carrigan con- vinces the judges that show knows what she is talking about. 3. Robin Fyke carefully reads her case. 4. Doug looks calm and collective as he read his rebuttal DEBATEXSI 3. RAMPAGES. . .HCLASSYUNEWS The members of the Rampages Staff put a lot of time and effort into each and every issue that is pro- duced. The reporters have proven to be an essential part in the workings of the paper. Other individuals to be commended are the lay-out artists who have put in long hours after school to make sure things are graphically just right . All of this is organized by our very own newspaper advisor CMrs. Clausonj. She makes sure that the editors, reporters, photographers and artists do their job right and meet the necessary deadlines. Don't worry I'm almost finished. ,Es .g : . Wi..-.,:sS It won't take you too long to redo this . .. 1. First Row: Adriana Bueno, Christine Jeschke, Alison Grane, Katy Handing, Holly McLinden, Anita Huber, Lori Noel, Anna Siedleckig 2nd Row: Mrs. Clauson, Tara Thomas, Mindy Funk, Candy Peterson, Kande Johnson, Heidi Tumer, Kurt Roos, Susannah Bowles, Jamie Bowles, Arnold Suddeth, Sherry Heinz, 3rd Row: Doug Baird, Michael Noel, Brian Ballard, Greg Fuson, Kevin Penrhyn-Lowe, Patrick Payne. Not Pic- tured Heidi Bowles. SZXRAMPAGES This has got to be perfect, says Jamie 'gqunn49' QMWQ, 2. Better hurry we have to meet the deadline. This looks okay to me. Get back to Work!!! Smile Alison it's not that bad. RAMPAGESI 5 3 MIRROR-Unlimited Memories First Row: Mrs. Zahner, Erin Wilkinson, Tina Adkins, Leann Ford, Latonya Gaines, Angela Williams, Christine Jeschkeg 2nd Row: Jennifer Fehl, Jennifer Terrell, Amy Severt, Robyn McGann, Chris Gualandi, Lisa Hoskins. Not pictured: Amy McReynolds. Chris and Robyn are working hard on the yearbook. The 1987-88 yearbook staff used several ideas learned at yearbook camp such as feature story ideas, layout ideas, and book organization ideas. We also had the opportunity to design a unique cover for this year's book. A lot of time and work went into trying to make this year's Mirror reflect ,,,. rvrv f what went on and the opinions of various students in 1987-88. We hope V.,V ' you enjoy this book full of memories. Latonya Gaines makes sure the picture is the right 54fYEARBOOK STAFF G ia Z Q Angela Williams is putting the pictures on the right pages. 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In this program, seniors go one hour a day to assist the class- room teacher. They help teach- ers each day with various class- -L . X X E arg' NX 581 TEACHER AIDES! P4 room duties. The objective of B A the program is to give Manual if M students an opportunity to see if they might want to pursue a ' NR J A career in elementary teaching. , it R' The aides receive a half credit 5 'N for each semester. Front: James Fleming: 2nd Row- Stacey Sullins, Jim Hajnal, Maria Var- . gas, Jennifer Landwehr, Sonia Redd. 1 x SCIENCE CLUB Experiments The Science Club is an organization of students interested in learning about topics which may not be covered in science classes. Examples of science club activities are as follows: Trip to Muse- um of Science and Indus- try, The trip to Methodist Hospital pathology labs Qincluding autopsy roomj, Speaker on research projects being conducted at the Northern Regional Research lab, Lectures on cancer, the human brian, amphibians and reptiles fwith live specimensj, and on evolution vs. creation. Larry Silvest, Mr. Wooley, Mr. Barthel, Heidi Bowles, Tara Thomas, Dion Wilson, Doug Baird, Tom Mike Carson, Kevin Penrhyn-Lowe, Alison Grane, Candy Peterson, Anupa Batra, Jennifer Ashley, Anita Huber Siedlecki, Julie Farrell, Christina Fryer, Joel Broughton, Trisha Lakin, Eric White, Kendall White, Larry Boland, Henry Bartholomew, Mr. Nelson, Hedy Elliott, Dana Bush, Matt Sullins, Dawn Mabis, Harold Jenny Livengood, Anne Gibson, Robin Fyke, Steve Jones, Philease Adams, Tim Fouche, Doretha Zolicoffer Harris, Brokke Bowie, Angie Ricks, Karen Jeschke, Christine Jeschke, Sherry Heinz, Aimee Atkinson, Mike West Thomas Jill Ritter Erin Wilkinson Jamie Bowles Barbara Ballard Heidi Turner LEFT: Lets see if this will work now. RIGHT: Just a little bit more water and it will be perfect. SCIENCE CLUB ART CLUB-Shows Creativity The Art Club of Manual is esigned to expose students o art expression and visual rt appreciation. Students ook trip to the Art Institute of Chicago and University of llinois School of Art and esign. Club members are 'nstrumental in planning and organization of the Spring Show. lst Row: Eria Barnett, Angie Bakerg nd Row: Andy Dusenbery, Brian allard, Barbra Litwillerg 3rd Row: 'Q S Ewrence Jackson, Michael Noel, amon Hendricks, Angie Hunter. ABOVE: Cutting the paper just right can be a tricky project. RIGHT: Eria Bamett carefully draws a picture free hand. W' C' QA A .J gg fi? S :sniff y A f ' - V I It YBXY A - fl .. .. Q Q., . .dt - ' ' tvl l' ' if .. W i . .-F. 'fill -v f 1. rs t QXS Q- -.. ' C X' X A N X N' 0 0 1 .I-A - ' T ' A '- ART CLUBf59 ,l3l?m1113,.WntiW B- 1 Parent! Teacher Organization l This group of supportive parents work hard to help our g school. They volunteer their time to help raise money it i through events such as garage .tc if sales and helping out with the MS 10 speech 8a debate tourna- sk, it g ments. Q .f J Qi' P.T.O. also sponsors a Stu- 5 3 dent Recognition Dinner to Q honor outstanding students. Jennifer Ashley and Tina Lagen help serve the meals to the students being honored and their guests. These students were all honored for their out- s t a n d i n g contributions to Manual. Scholastic Bowl This year is the second year Manual has had a Scholastic Bowl team. This team competes against several high schools around the area and Chicago. In scholastic bowl competition a panel of students are asked toss up and bonus questions in a number of subject areas such as science, math, social studies, literature, fine artsfperforming arts, and miscellaneousfvocational education. They are given points when they an- swer questions correctly and receive ex- tra points for bonus questions. It is very similar to the college bowl event seen on T.V. This year's team stood tough in this new type of competition. Front Row-Howard Look, Kevin Penryhn-Lowe, Doug Baird, Mr. Joe Thomasg 2nd Officers: Rudolph St Yvonne Booth, V.P., Chris 84 Sue Duni Treas.g Sue Heinz, Sec., Guydeen Roos, Sec.g Not Pictured: Jame Wendy Bowles, Pres. Anthony Bigger, Tim Enyeart, Mike Carson. 60fPTO!SCHOLASTIC BOWL ECEP-DEDI CA TED WORKER ,basl - WECEP is a work-study program developed to assist underclassmen. Students are in a related class first hour, attend their regular classes and work either at noon or after school. lst Row-Kelvin Parker, Terance Blakes, Paul Rowland, Brad Shipp, Sandra Cotelleso, Joy Getz, 2nd Row-Clarence Burns, Howard Na- than, Tim Wilson, Vincent Neal, Lorenzo Hines, Carthel Johnson, Mr. Van Scyoc, Mike West. f . W Tim Wilson Edgar Gulley and Cla renee Burns all work hard to keep our cafeteria clean STAGE CRE Sets The Stage gif 'Q Row: Dawn Schwark, Jessica Ashley. Beth Livengood. Ginger Parrott. Erica Evenson, Barbara Ballard: 2nd Jodie Jordan, Robyn Baggott, Lisa Duncan, Dawn Duncan, Nancy Williams, 3rd Row-Julie Farrell, Mik i:Shawn Tisdale. Robb Lamb, Brent Parrott. Mr. Nelson. The stage crew is composed of students interested in being in- volved with activities scheduled in the auditorium. Students volun- teer because of their interest in drama, lighting, and set building. The interest is sparked because these activities are uniquely differ- ent from anything else that happens at Manual. These activities cover a wide range of experiences. This in- volves the Fall and Spring plays, concerts by the orchestra, band and choir, sectional drama compe- tition, and other special assem- blies. The stage crew work re- quires dedication to accomplish the necessary tasks for each sched- uled event. It means working be- hind the scenes to produce good quality events. Without these dedicated students, many of the events could never take place. WECEPXSTAGE CREWf6l DISFRIBUTIVE ED CW Front Row: Jim Davis, Kim Bushman Lisa Alberts Marvan Cornish Jennifer Seals Michelle Edwards Charcy Kirkman Chris Biegler Dr Schaufelbergerg 2nd Row: Sherre Polk Dennis Edwards Frank Leeds Delmar Gallion Stephanie Williams Mike Stalter Jamie Shrode Cloekwise: Dennis Edwards-Produce display at Krogers. Frank Leeds-Serves customer at Burger King. Jamie Shrode-Shows merchandises at K- mart. Lisa Albert-Ready for your order at Burger King. Michelle Moore-Thanks for shopping at K- mart. 62fDISTRIBUTIVE EDJCWS fjice Educatzon Assoc. of IL 1 Sharon Hayes Luwanda Patterson Kim Walker Donna Williams Latonya Gaines, Mrs. Zahner Manual's Office Occupations Club is affiliated with the state organization OEAI fOffice Education Association of lllinoisj. Many of the members are em- ployed in Peoria businesses. The girls attend school first through fourth hours and work all afternoon. This year's 0.0. students proved to have great talent. This was evident at the area OEA contests held Jan. 29 at ICC against 6 area schools. Trophies were awarded to Donna Williams for lst in Shorthand 8L Proofreading con- testsg and Luwanda Patterson for 2nd in the Legal App. contest. Certificates were awarded to Latonya Gaines for 6th in Personal Finance 84 7th in the Shorthand contestg 8a Sharon Hayes for 6th in the Administrative Asst. contest. Business Student of the Year The rock-a-thon helps raise money for special olympics 5 Office Donna Luwanda and Latonya show off their OEA awards. Donna Williams takes her turn as recep- tionist at the Illinois Department of Trans- portation. OEAIX63 AUT0 MECHANICS- Fix em Up These students elect to leam more about fixing cars 3 hours a day. They attend class at Manual and then leave after 3rd hour to go to Peoria High to work in the Auto Mechanic workshop. Students work on customer,s cars in the shop and are told by the teacher what to do to them. After work is completed they make a step-by-step record in a log. 4. ip, .yX-f, Ang F 1 ff c L-R: Joel Thompson, Paul Burns, Da- vid Gamache, Wayne Wilkins, John Blaylock. 64fAUTO MECHANICS 3. 1. Wayne gets down on his hands and knees to fix these brakes 2. John Blaylock cleans the carburetor 3. Dorsey Fletcher and Jim Mills work together on the head of this engine OSM E TOLOG - l Catherine Smith, Karen Smith, Kelly Whittles An option to spending the entire school day at Manual is the opportunity to go to Trewyn and participate in the Cos- metology program during junior and senior year. New Image Tracey does her clients hair just the way she wants it. By the end of the second year a student must have com- pleted l500 hrs. work at the school. They learn how to fix hair, fingernails, do facials and scalp massages. OO TERS-COOK THE CHILI ngie Sierra and Tonya Coleman help support e booster club fund raiser by eating some of eir delicious chili. S 5 ss ,, ' . TIS .. N' fx X X X X xx X x Ns - --Q . . we s M ,Eg . E f iQX-- A' W 5 These ladies get all the yummy desserts ready. LEFT: Dione Wilson, president of the booster club, makes sure everything is going smooth. The main purpose of the booster club is to provide money to the school athletic teams. The club purchases items that the district doesn't provide. The club is responsible for the school carnival in April, the girls basketball tournament, concessions at the home football games and chili supper. They also held a craft show for the first time this year. The club meets twice a month in the school cafeteria, where they discuss past and future events. Mr. Wilson, the president, would like to see more parents become involved and the present members give a little more time and effort. ,,. :ii in 3 N Bill Towle stirs the chili to make sure it will taste great. Frank Jones helps clean up. COSMETOLOGYXBOOSTER CLUBf65 'agfofolde The football team tackles their season with a lot of victories. Veronica Brown goes for a lay up. The girls bask etball team had a good season this year. Matt Barnes does his best butterfly stroke for the swim team. 66fSPORTS DIVISION X. '. hs xi Volleyball bounc CS through season with pride. M a r C u s Lelah Blackwell helps out the girls softball team by giving it her best shot. 48 Glover runs his hardest to give Man- ual another victory. RAM MAKE A COMEBACK The 1987 Football Rams,' fin- ished the season with an overall record of C3-61. The team was led by six seniors early in the season then due to injuries many juniors and sophomores took over the leadership of the team. Postseason conference honors went to the following: Fred Robinson-lst team defense fendjg Gary Wilson-2nd team defense flinebackerjg Tarzie Edwards-2nd team defense Ctacklejg Jim Hajnal- 2nd team offense fguardjg D. D. Mc- Donald-2nd team offense Cninning backjg Gene Cagle-Special Mention offense Cquarterbackj. Team awards and honors were presented at the annual Southside Businessmen's Association Football Banquet. Dc De McDonald's best time on the field. Melcsio Salazar punts a 25 yard kick. Front Row: Chris Grant, Jim Hajnal, Ron Harris, Jim Fleming, David Warmick, Fred Casey Adams, Gene Cagleg 2nd Row-Richard Brown, Mark Krummel, Jim Fuson, John Brian Gilmore, Kevin Chaney, Chad Bixby, Gary Wilson, Carl Barnettg 3rd Row-Shawn Keith Turner, Charles Brickner, Tarzie Edwards, Willie Miles, Gayland Ford, John Peyton, Lovingg 4th Row-Anthony Douglas, Deondrae McDonald, Bill Shrode, Melesio Salazar, Antonio don, Larry Gualandi, Tim Wakeleyg 5th Row-Asst. Coach McKinley Moton, Asst. Coach T Quilty, Asst. coach David O'Day, Head Coach Jim Mannaioni, Asst. Coach Dan Fauser, Asst. Randy Simmons, Asst. Coach Charles Tuggle. 681 FOOTBALL All Right! Manual got a touchdown. First Row: Mario Hopson, Scott Trone, Alvin Horton, Phillip Hinton, Bill Shrode, Marcus Loving, Larry Gualandi, Henry Marizettesg 2nd Row-Coach McKinley Moton III, Ricky Brown, Jim Fuson, Deondrae McDonald, Larry Payton, John Peyton, Coach Terrence Quiltyg 3rd Row-Scott Trone, Keith Turner, Chuck Brickner, Anthony Douglas, Antonio Gordon. MHS Opponent Freshman Sophomore MHS vs. WASHINGTON 37-14 QLD 21-O QLD MHS vs. DUNLAP 30-0 QWD 22-6 QwD MHS vs. PEKIN 36-6 QWD 20-0 QLD MHS vs. SPALDING QLD MHS vs. METAMORA 32-18 QLD 13-O QLD MHS vs. WOODRUFF 18-0 QLD 30-8 QLD MHS vs. GALESBURG MHS vs. CENTRAL MHS vs. RICHWOODS 18-14 QLD 38-12 16-6 QLD no game 32-16 QLD 28-12 QLD f 26-6 QLD 26-14 QLD All right guys. lct's get out there and show them our stuff ront Row: Ian Knox, Charles Bratton. ,ichard Hampton. Shane Denny. Tom Jrdan, Tony Evans, Robert Reedg 2nd .ow-Timmy Fouche. Raul Pedraza. arry Smith, Melesio Salazar. Matt Sullins. 'om Hutchinson. Tony Weltong 3rd .ow-Coach Tuggle. Irving Allen. Latrel arpenter. Art Welch, Alvie Hitesman. Ed- ar Gulley. Tim Morris. Coach Simmons. arsity Record Score HS . LASALLE-PERU 32-O QLD .HS . OLYMPIA 33-0 QWD IHS . PEKIN 32-0 QLD IHS . SPALDING 21-8 QLD lHS IHS IHS IHS IHS vs. SPRINGFIELD HIGH20-7 QWD . LANPHIER 21-20QWD . WOODRUFF 42-0 QLD . CENTRAL 23-8 QLD . RICHWOODS 49-6 QLD Hey coach, shouldn't we try to quarterback sneak? my-.. 'A 'Dt 'Q . 5 1:35 a s im, NBS: 'N 1 SYN 4 FOOTBALLX69 CHEERLEADER ADD PIRIT 1 FRESHMEN: Karen Jeschke, Laura Roth, Veronica Brown, Kim Stoul, Nicole Harris, Carrie Meyer, Kara Young. V SOPHOMORE: F-B: Michelle Meyer, Jamie Duncan, Carrie Craps, Derrickson. Jessica Taylor, Dawn Mabis, Brooke Bowie. The Freshmen cheerleaders show their stuff The Sophomore cheerleaders look really serious. A terrific ending! Amy and Michelle are really movin to the music. 70fCHEERLEADING E if fl ? 1 f X VARSITY: F-B: Angie Baker, Charcy Kirkman, Renee Smith, Steph- anie Hayes, Renee Feagin, Jeannie Armitage, Noell Foote, Lori Parrett. PIRIT SQUAD: F-B: Hedy Elliott, Tonya Headd, Heidi Stout, Gina Rafferty, Camille Coates, Angie Clark, Jeanette Scott. The varsity squad gets down to a dance routine. The Spirit squad gets the crowd excited. e-. S X. , A 42 , g t Are we discussing our next cheer? The 1987-88 cheerleading squad are 4 of the best squads ever at Manual. The Varsity squad was awarded best squad at their camp. The Sophomore squad re- ceived the Most Improved Squad trophy at their camp. An improved spirit squad attended camp and received many cheer ribbons. The skill level of the MHS cheerleading squads has reached a high, and the girls are all working hard to maintain these new standards. Weight lifting, aerobics, and gymnastics practices were held in addition to the regular practices. New footballftravel warm-ups were given to the Var- sity 84 Spirit squads this year by the Booster Club. All squads worked hard at fundraising and were rewarded with new uniforms. CHEERLEADINGNI A PAIN N THE GRASS The 1987 soccer team was lead by junior Chris Tindall, and senior Lawrence Jackson. Even though most teams that matched up against MHS this year had more talent and experience Tindall, the Ram goalie, showed that he is a strong, all-confer- ence candidate by saving more goals than his opponents scored. Senior Steve Anderson was also a definite asset to this year,s team and was known by his teammates as the ubest all aroundn player on the squad. Chris Tindall and Lawrence Jackson finished the season by making 2nd team all-conference. First Row: Ron Hasz, Steve Jones, Andy Dusenberry, Melvin Stimage, Chris Tindall, Steve Anderson, Howard Look, Jeff Nelson, Lawrence Jacksong 2nd Row: Coach Larry Hendricks. James Parr, Mark Desutter, Joe Nguyen, Dinh Duong, Hung Nugyen. Coach Dennis Winkler. ABOVE: I think I should have gone out for an easier sport. RIGHT: All right fella's lets have a clean fight. MHS vs. PEKIN 6-0 QWD MHS vs. MORTON 4-3 QLD MHS vs, LANPHIER 4-2 QLD MHS vs. WOODRUFF 6-O QLD MHS vs. LIMESTONE 4-l QLD MHS vs. SPRINGFIELD SOUTHEAST 4-I QLD MHS vs. RICHWOODS 4-2 QLD MHS vs. BERGAN 2-2 QLD MHS vs. LIMESTONE 3-2 QLD MHS vs. SPRINGFIELD 5-l QLD MHS vs. CENTRAL 4-2 QLD MHS vs. MORTON 3-2 QLD MHS vs. SPALDING 4-l QLD 72fSOCCER l Ml mm... - .. X i -. 'ffN':X ' A K L 'wi is :-- .l --.. A .. -- :NISS L - .:..:.5 .B gm ff, : W. W vm K 511 X 2. K ...tw - M, .. lt's mine, 11's mine! nual. Manual. Manual get tough!!! Wow! look at them legs. SOCCERX73 RUNN NG RAMS During the 1987 season, the Cross-Country team ventured into yet more new territory. Last year was the lst season for a girls team, and this season was marked by the emer- gence of a surprising talented runner who was on the CC team for the lst time-as a Senior. The addition of Marcus Glover to an already solid nucleus consisting of Seniors Doug Baird and Tim Raiford, Junior Dion Wilson, and Sophomores Larry Clark and Bruce Faginkrantz strengthened the team. Inspired by early season success, the boys team rolled to a 6-2 record. This marks the 8th straight winning campaign for the running Rams, as they pushed their overall record for the 1980,s to 63-21, a .750 winning percentage. The girls team had another success-filled year. Juniors Candy Peterson 84 Lynne Heinz, Senior Erin Wilkinson and Jennifer Fehl, along with Freshman standout Chris Baird composed the Manual Five, winning several awards throughout the season. With only 5 of this year's 17 team mem- bers being lost to graduation, the 1988 version of Cross-Country at MHS should carry on the winning tradition so firmly es- tablished already. Paul is runnin' hard to the finish. l. First Row-Larry Clark, Joe Carnall, Bruce Faginkrantz William Hicks, Steve Hill, 2nd Row-Coach McElfresh Dion Wilson, Doug Baird, Danny Tyre, Tim Raiford, Paul Hoehne Marcus Glover, Coach Ricca. 74fCROSS COUNTRY t uce says, I can't talk now I'm running. Lynne 8L Erin battle it out to the finish. The girls relax with a smile after the race. BOYS 16-25 Manual vs. Central 21-34 CWD Manual vs. Woodruff 25-32 QWJ Manual vs. Richwoods 17-46 CLD Manual vs. Pekin 28-29 CLD Manual vs. Spalding 24-32 QWJ Manual vs. Bergan 19-40 QWJ Manual vs. Limestone 22-34 QWJ Manual vs. Peo. Hts. 18-41 CWI INVITATIONALS BOYS Canton 2nd Morton 5th Peoria High 37th GIRLS 12-63 Manual vs. Central 15-50 QLJ Manual vs. Woodruff 21-34 QWJ Manual vs. Richwoods 15-50 CLD Manual vs. Pekin 26-29 KLJ Manual vs. Spalding 21-34 CLD Manual vs. Bergan 15-44 QLJ Manual vs. Limestone 15-45 QLJ Manual vs. Peo. Hts. 15-45 QWI Joe says Wait for me! GIRLS INVITATIONALS BOYS GIRLS 10th Mattoon 13th 12th M-S IO 6th 9th 20th Regional 7th 14th CROSS COUNTRYf75 Manual's tennis team began the year with high hopes and some ex- pectations for a good season with many individual wins and with four team victories. The team finished the year with 7 players. They will all be back next year and we hope to have players returning who had to quit this year because of other commit- ments or health reasons. Stephanie Hayes gracefully swings as the ball hits the racket. LAD E TTERS 5 , Q, if First Row-Cassandra Dixon, Ha Ngo, Trang Ngo, Coach Butler: 2nd Row-Anupa Batra, Steph- anie Hayes, Michelle Wise. Missing: Mindy Funk ,f fl-L?,s,T5v K H QQMFYH 55?-lit? xi? -WX? 1 qt jqfilgwlufj F 53311 WIA .- ' V ,Qu f fl 5 1 fx X C ,Y 1 ,E A ,, ,xf ax X X A X ,, f fijif X x , , -A Af il L T fx Pl ' Q af! R X '..54..a, U S lf ' K c ABOVE: As Trang Ngo stretches as hard as she can she yells, I've Q Q got it! RIGHT: Ha Ngo says, This one's mine. 76fGIRLS TENNIS 4 in X iz 5 ws K 6 , f MM, LW W ,,,,,, HMM lf ,Y W 'vw M ' An, hfwwa ,. A .2 - Q Lf? 9' ' . ., .Q N J, . frd ff New ...hw ,v .gi a Q R 1 I M, 4 f gre- www Mau' IT' TEE TIME Bill Turner is teeing off! i 9 E ,,!,,,, i ,ww H, 1 1 1' 'iffy W ,, i T ' ZZ ' A V WW 'Zi ' - , , f W1 tv Rfb -t f, f 'M :Zi X NA Hit it hard Kent, hit it hard! 78fGOLF ABOVE: Smile Pretty Jamie. LEFT Shh I'm t in to hit the ball ' sa s Brent new fini- I ' ry g - y me tept tepi ept CDI ept ept ept ept Woodruff 11791, Manual 11981 Peoria High 11691, Manual 11231 Quincyflnvitational, 10th place team Pekin 11661, Manual1l891 Bergan 11771, Manual 11921 Edwardsville Girls Invitational Richwoods 11621, Manual 12041 Spalding 11661, Manual 11981 ict, Mid-State 10 Conf Tourn. 10th place Jet. Edwardsville Boys Invit. 16th place Jct. IHSA Girl's Regional 1Jamie Bowles1 ict. IHSA Boys Regional, 15th place team Jct. IHSA Girls Sectional 1Jamie Bowles1 1 The Most Valuable player on the Man- al Golf team for 1987 was Jamie Bowles, ho earned her 2nd consecutive trip to he IHSA Sectional by shooting a Qualifying score at the Regional. Jamie's 19 at Regional, which earned her the 4th vlace individual medal, marked the first ime in Manual golf that a girl has earned HSA recognition. The other trophy recognition for the eason was the 6th place finish at idwardsville Girls Invitational by Heidi Iowles. This assured Heidi of her first 'arsity golf letter. Other lst time varsity letter winners for he season were: Bill Turner, Todd Iouchez, Jeff Dutro, Bob Moore, and Lent Horsman. Most improved Player rom the previous year was Todd Bouchez :ho lowered his scoring average by 4 trokes per round. Brent Bixby earned his first JV letter, nd Dave Clemons earned his numerals. Coach Martin, Jamie Bowles, Brent Bixby, Bill Turner, Jeff Dutro, Kent Horsman, Bob Moore, Todd Bouchez, Dave Clemons, 1Not Pictured: Heidi Bowles1. . X ...... s is -- ts, 5 ABOVE: Jeff Dutro is getting ready to hit another perfect drive. LEFT: Please, Please let me make this shot! GOLFX79 B MP, ET, PIKE - Q First Row Jodi Defreitasg 2nd Row: Lisa Hawkins, Casandra Dailey, Silvia Madrigal Tish Smith, Latonya Gaines, 3rd Row Camille Coates, 5 KLLL H K gg Alison Grane Rissa Taylor, Amie Hester, Joyce Jackson. x--w J., While the 1987 Varsity volleyball team was not successful in its overall record, the season had a few bright spots. Playing against some of the best teams in the area, the girls were always very competitive. Although there were only four seniors on the team, only 1 was a returning starter and was playing her lst year of vol- leyball. Also, a junior, Alison Grane was selected for the Midstate 10 2nd All Conference team. The JV squad started off the sea- son as a very inexperienced team. As the season progressed, so did they. Several JV members even had the chance to dress varsity. Next year's team will be one to look forward to. Left: Joyce hits a powerful ball over the net. Right: Alison warms up for the game. Below: The varsity team in a huddle. Amy sets up a perfect ball. 801 VOLLEYBALL S S it sfl Julie and Misty cheer on Tara. Front Row: Kim Brown, Michelle Meyer, Christine Jeschke, Tomoko Shinozuka, Heather Elliottg 2nd Row: Jamie Alcorn, Annette I-landing, Susannah Bowles, Gina Wells, Michelle Bloom, Michelle Matterng 3rd Row: Julie Farrell, Carrie Meyer, Tara Thomas, Patti Schmidgall, Mistie Guthurie, Mrs. Lyons. Annette Handing displays skill as she spikes one over the other team. f J ,. Y X N X X 'gigs X N X ,gx X A s Q.. .tt t, .: , .. , , ifixifi , , of E J 13- ,-.1 4, r I I: Q' Q f A X .. l . 1 1 Q :.'1,.,, .,, si 3 fe if 552 ,iggilig git xxx v V, rd 9 ,l ' 5 o 4' ' ' v '4 11 4, gm.. 1 ,, ' ' ff .N f Wfww' 3 . , ' I it f K , H 4' 1 y . ,f ff 4 WW ' Carrie prays for a win. .P sa' Q... A Wvmw-tt. ,. . .Q--vw .. .a--s.Q,,q,,.-. , ,re A VOLLEYBALLXSI as ' ...wmsvm X in ' gg, o BOYS TENNIS RACKS THEM UI The tennis team this year was led by Senior David Koperski and the team's spiritual leader, junior E.J. Ott, Greg Stewart, and John Evert rounded out the seniors, while Steve Anderson, Andy Dusenbery, Dan Truong and Steve Jones all saw action and represented Manual well. Andy Dusenbery goes for the serve but does he get it??? Steve Anderson goes for the gold. gflifitff if f fs is f f1-'t . f- X 'li 'ifffi EN 5 ii -.t.:Ei: Y 59.8 It .. al Ut if the at ffm fiss53'?e1 S of ?oi51I5fQi?f tsst 4 fr Etnies! 3 821 BOYS TENNIS A ....,.. t A ,+V tar 'Sf N . ,.t::,t Front Row: Shawn Tisdale, Greg Stewart, John Evert, Don Spring, Dan Truongg 2nd Row: Steve Jones, E.J Ott, Andy Dusenbery, Mark Tupper, Steve Anderson, Dave Koperski, Coach Clark. 7 its 4 2 5 5 fi il :W ,,,. 1- ,,, - . i . t 1 :EES . '.:2iJ55:Ee .. :Ti . . ,is . X EN X N A Xe .... f X Greg Stewart reaches but it's not there, Top Left: Do you think Dave Koperski is having fun? Top Right: E.J. Ott smashes the ball. 8 Steve Jones thinks he has it. BOYS TENNISXS3 GIRLS SPLA H TO FINISH The girls swim team has enjoyed a most successful and enjoyable year. The year has seen several swimmers drop- ping their times and developing their skills. A nucleus of Jr. swimmers have maintained stability throughout the sea- son. Captain Heidi Stout has done an excellent job of leading the group to a 2-9 season. Beating Dunlap and Olympia were definitely highlights of the season. Becky Hinderliter a distance swimmer broke the school's 500 free style event with a time of 6:30:47. We are equally proud of the school record at our State Sectional: The 400 relay team consists of Heidi Stout, Jenny Hunsicker, Becky Hinderliter, and Julie Sievers. 1988 should be a great year and we are already preparing!!! Jenny looks forward to hitting the water. Missy says, Oh no! your not getting me in that water. 84fGIRLS SWIMMING Q 3 5 i First Row Sitting: Julie Cook, Melissa Deweese, Stacey Tisdale, Heidi Turner, Latonya Jonesg 2nd Row-Kate Dusenbery, Staci McCaw, Kelly Doolan, Teresa Benedict, Tina Langeng 3rd Row- Heather Byerly, Rachel James, Melissa Turpen, Heather Look, Missy Markley, Robbie Chaney: 4th Row-Coach Bruington, Coach Meisinger, Pam Stanley, Diving Board-Sue McDaniel, Sheila McGrew, Steffi Switzer, Heidi Stout, Regina Osborn, Julie Sievers, Theresa Ludolph, Jenny Landwehr, Melissa McCaw, Jenny Hunsicker, Beverly Hinderliter, Chris Fryer. ABOVE: Robbie Chaney gets off to a good start. RIGHT: Kelly takes a deep breath. :S Heather listens to her time after the buttertly race. NXx LEFT tTopJ: Staci tightens her glasses before the free style. LEFT: Teresa Benedict and Stacy McC'aw take a break from the action. ABOVE: Tina concentrates before doing a back dive. GIRLS SWIMMINGXSS BA EBALL: On the Way Back Baseball may mean very little for some people, but for others baseball is everything. Walking up to the plate Strike one, uSttike Two, 'SCrack!', It's out of here. They mn around those bases with a smile on their face and when they return the teammates congratulate them which makes all those hard practices worth it. The Manual baseball team had a poor year in terms of wins and losses. Due to some transfer students, many players did not have the experience necessary for var- sity play. Seniors on the ,87 squad include John Budde, David Clark, Jeff Ludwig, Dan Marksity, and Jim Rushing. We wish them well as they leave Manual, and thank them for their contribution. R . E 5 S 3 E David Clark thinks, l'm not real sure ifl want to hit this or wait to see if he'll walk me. RIGHT: Jim Rushing whispers, Mr. Nelson, I don't know ifl can play another inning. BELOW: Jim Hajnal shows good technique as he scoops up the ball. F. M-fawidw'-'sw-wwe 861 BASEBALL Front Row: Brett Elliott, Leon Johnson, Jeff Nelson, Jim Hajnal, Jeff Ludwig, Turner, David Clark, Dan Marksity, Jim Fuson, 2nd Row: Coach Nelson, Co Simmons, John Budde, Ty Winkle, Kevin Penrhyn-Lowe, Jim Rushing, Ran Thomas, Mark Stone, Bill Shrode, Coach Meischner, Coach Fauser. N 1' Wmiewiw ,W VlSlT-EB-I af, ,V I g,'4m,, , ff 1 , , J ww im Hajnal, Randy Thomas, and Bill Turner vlan their strategy. :ront Row: Paul Ashton, Mike West, Bob Stu- irt, Greg Rodgers, Jim Fuson, Brett Elliottg End Row: Coach Fauser, Coach Simmons, Jeff Nielson, Bill Shrode, John Tarvin, Randy Thomas, Jim Towle, Fred Magnuson, Coach 4elson, Coach Meischner. PSLIIVIC ui gnu- Aussssamf Q, 1 e .L l l T'l'ii Front Row: Paul Ashton, Bob Stuart, Jim Fuson, Brett Elliott, Bill Turner, 2nd Row: Coach Fauser, Coach Nelson, Jeff Nelson, Bill Shrode, Randy Thomas. Mark Stone, Tyler Winkle, Coach Simmons, Coach Meischner Hey. let me add this up I think we might be BELOW: Jim Fuson says, watch this guys l'm knock this ball out of here. BASEBALU87 PICKI P THE El 5 sf 5 l l PACE Our Manual Rams Girls Tracl Team had a great, successful year ii 87 . They worked hard and endec up taking twelve girls down state Deondra Williams and Miko Alsul brought back a metal from thei events. The team always support: each other and helps each other ou, no matter what place theylre in. Mr Hendricks, the coach of the team loves for his team to win, so he has 2 special training program. Tht program consists of exercises, lapf downstairs, before the real workou begins. First Row: Miko Alsup, Deondra Williams Vicki Moore, Jennifer Cagle. Mical Bingeman, Teresa Brown, Emma Wright Cynthia Hill, Kara Mack, Pam Gastong Znm Row: Tammy Wilson, Alicia Marshall, Angii Baker, Bobbie Clark, Michelle Watson, Kini Shipp, Nikisha Wright, Brenda Davis. Sherrn Polk. Erica Thomas, Margo Guyton, Grendz Jemison, Denise LaFayette, Jeanette Scott Lynne Heinz. ' 4 1 RRR ABOVE: Tammy shows style as she goes for the high jump. BELOW: Emma Wright is in the lead. ssfG1RLs TRACK Michelle Watson keeps that winning smile', while she throws the discus. Mlko concentrates on her Jump ww . XQ-5 L sw we we i . .. as at ABOVE: Pam Gaston checks her footing before the race. BELOW: Deondra Williams gets off to a good start. . ,t:.ttt: . .. t1Q', 1-s ,s1- ,,t- aft. B B W m! i'2 lfss g.iffflXfX'f f---- .A X K tttt as N. ..-..,,t,,..M,.,el.,, as .. t kgs sg--t we X My-z fs. gs ,asks fgx ,fre . s resa Brown makes it over the last hurdle and races to the finish. GIRLS TRACKXS9 RAM RA KAT THE TOP The varsity basketball team started their season with high expectations by all. Manual was ranked 4141 in the state for most of the season. This was due to the many talented players who prac- ticed hard all season. One of the highlights of this season was when Manual was invited to play in the Cincinnati invitational where Manual won by the biggest margin of any team that has played in this invitational. This game was just the start of the great season the team had. John Deal, Lynn Collins, Lee Reddick, Damon Hendricks, Demetrius Clements, James Shettleworth, David Booth, Tom Wilson, How- ard Nathan, Herman Hobson, Jerry Williams, Ken Sydnor, Jerry Washington, Rick Morgan. kwxig Another great combination pass from Lynn Collins to David Booth. .X John Deal tries to off to Ricky Morgan Coaching Staff Asst. Coach Chuck Westendorif Asst. Coach Jerry Stowell, Head Coach Dick Van Scyoc, Asst. Coach A Wayne McClain, Asst. Coach Ken Meischner. wwf ABOVE: Tom Wilson goes up for LEFT: Rams get ready to put the 90fBASKETBALL OU'- 8 l, HUNC2 .gn-n Mike Grayer gets 2 points for his fabulous hook shot. Derrick Brown outwits the pekin player. Cal Archibald hits the free throw even under pressure. l. SOPHOMORES: First Row-Derrick Booth, Lorenzo Hines. Howard Nathan, Maurice Armstfong. Mike Mosley. Terry Washington, Tod Danielsg Znd Row-Cal Archibald, Ricky Brown. Herman Hobson. Lee Rcddick. Tim Wilson. Sam Davis. Billy Brown, Derrick Brown, Michael Grayer, Coach McClain. 2. FRESHMEN, First Row-Maurice Russell. Peter Williams. Lorenzo Hines, Raymond Mills, Mike Mosley Derrick Booth. Tim Morrisg 2nd Row-Tony Freeman. Cal Archibald. Mike Grayer, Sam Davis, Julius Peyton, Mark Davis, Tony Johnson. Coach Stowell. BASKETBALU91 WRE TLER Take Them Down The wrestling team is 7 and 7 this season. We finished 4th at the 10 team Canton Tournament and 4th out of 12 teams in the Lincoln Tournament. We also placed 4th out of 10 teams in the Kewanee Tournament. As a team we earned 220 match points more than our opponents. Senior Jim Mills, 3 time sectional qualifier, had a big record of 21 and 6 with a second place finish at the Mid State 10 Conference meet. Dave Gamache is 17 and 7. Sophomore Jim Fuson 11 and 10 record and varsity senior Torry Terrell is 15 and 8 and has a good chance to be a sectional qualifier this year. Varsity Pr0's Front Row: John Johnson, Shawn Sims, Jim Parker, Fred Magnuson, 2nd Row-Richard Hampton, Jim Fuson, Shawn Tisdale, Jim Mills, 3rd Row: Carl Barnett, Coach Hallberg, Chuck Brickner, Larry Payton, Tory Terrell. JV Pr0's Front Row: Latrell Carpenter, Earl Maclin, Shane Denny, Jeff Brabson, Derick Springg 2nd Row: Coach Moton, Butch Dewitt, Dec Dee Mc- Donald, Edmond Booker. Fred Magnuson takes him down for the pin. 92fWRESTLING any div '44 , W 55 ,,,f-x i AQUA RAM 1. C l. IN WATER: Tom Hutchinson, Matt Barnes, Joe McDaniel, Mark V - Y Krummel, Joel Anderson, Brent Bixby, Keith Turner, Jeff Dutro, Josh Thomas. SITTING ON DECK: Matt Sullins, Mike Boland, Brad Sievers, V A Steve Anderson, Derek Hamm, ON DIVING BOARD: Chris Koperski, ,' . Bob Moore, Ron Haszg COACHING STAFF: Coach Hampton, Coach M f Schoch, Coach Meisinger. 2. Coach Meisinger patiently waits at the finish line. 3. Brad, Mike, Steve 84 Derek relax before their 400 medly relay race. 4. Bob executes a great reverse inward dive. 5. Tom Hutchinson looks determined to win. Am 5. 94fBOYS SWIMMING Matt Sullins cheers on a teammate. l lon Hasz completes a front U2 twist with style. The Manual Boys Swim Team estab- lished their seventh consecutive vinning dual season with a record of 9- -. The team, smallest in eight years, set nany records this season. The Medley lelay Mark was set by Brad Sievers, riark Krummel, Joe McDaniel and ,Derek Hamm. The Freestyle Relay ecord was set by Derek Hamm, Steve nderson, Brad Sievers, and Mike oland. Individual marks were set by riike Boland-200 Free, 200 Individual riedley, and the 500 Free. Also Derek Iamm established a new record in the 40 Yard Freestyle. This years swimmers accepted a 'TEAM CONCEPT' which led to their uccess. At this writing the champion- hip meets have yet to begin but the Aanual Swimmers are again expected o rise to the occasion and swim well. - 4 we W A X xp 'G i 'UN -ills Joel Anderson swim the freestyle. rv M 'A 'Ef. ', '1 i. , , tp A , 1. W m W , ' M if , M ...Ati sf - f 1 Mike Boland gives it his all in the butterfly race. ABOVE: Brad looks ready for his next big race. RIGHT: Joe stands still long enough to get his picture taken. Bovs SWIMMINGf95 UFTBALL- Batter Up. was 'ii ff ,, . . 5269 R, , QW 'I ff Wiwawrfr ww , f Mfffpl. H !f I, t1 1, H ' W as ,, ,,,,V'V I ,J I I W' . ,, , ,,,'. ,W ,, ,WW tv., f V, Z X W ' i Y , W X ,awww W, , , , , , ,ra ya , E 4 X 961 SOFTBALL 2. 3. Alison catches the ball with the help of her knees. 4. Lisa Hawkins yells Here Finishing the season with a record of 12 and 6 in the confer- ence and 18 and 12 overall, the Manual Girls Softball team con- sisted of only 2 seniors, Stephanie Byerly and Angela Foster. The team was dominated by juniors and sophomores and a few fresh- man. The 86-87 softball team was one of the best teams Manual has seen in years, and the loss of only 2 seniors indicates that the poten- tial and talent will be present to make next year's team even tougher. i Among the new players to join the 86-87 varsity team were fresh- man Michelle Baker, Lelali Blackwell and junior Donna Will liams. With the excellent coaching of Mrs. Schoch, Mr. Schoch, Mr. Quilty, Mr. Hampton, and Charlene, the Lady Rams should go all the way next year. l. Front Row: Lelah Blackwell, Chris Shwinn, Stephanie Byerly, Lisa Hawkins, 2nd Row: Chris Fryer, Angela Foster, Stephanie Hayes, Donna Williams, Mindy Funk, Tish Smith, Coach Quiltyg 3rd Row: Mrs. Schoch, Angela Cherry, Krista Broadway, Sheena King, Becky Hinderliter, Stacey Tisdale, Michelle Reed: 4th Row: Annette Handing, Jennifer Fehl, Rissa Taylor, Latricia Lowe, Michelle Ba- ker, Alison Grane, Annette Moore, Coach Mr. Schoch, Absent: Joyce Jackson 2. Stephanie scoops up the ball. Catch! 5. Strike One! Try again Steph- anie. 3. f N W .. r ffwz Q ' lr 'iwm f f2weeaa?wa,aW,fe?w+a4aI , 1 , - V fr- f' . ,, W gk, . 3 . ' xi QW k d at ., MJ. .M-t--MwWiQ,fxjf4fW2f,T1 ,j,QQ t y,,, A rf' ' , . 4. T 'Z W rrrr , A r, 3 5. Wir Risa gives the pitcher her mean look. af' ' 3. Chris Fryer throws a curve. i, v . si 1 . W W .W tif Q fe if is at 5 . Fai 3 f mi . 5 mg, tu W A 'W .. H ,ew l. Mindy Funk throws to first base. 2. 2. Donna Williams holds her footing well. 3. Michelle Baker throws a foul ball in. SOFTBALLX97 MANUAL ET THE PACE The boys track team enjoyed another successful year. The team finished 12-1 in varsity and FroshfSoph dual meet compe- tition. The varsity placed lst in the Wood- ruff relays, MOHOH relays, and the section- al meet. The FroshfSoph team finished 2nd in the Lanphier Relays and 3rd in the Peoria Invitational. State qualifiers were: Bruce Johnson, high hurdles, Terry Payton, 200, Tom Wilson, 400, 800 relay of John Sims, Anthony Crawford, Arron Willis, and Terry Payton, 1600 relay of John Sims, John Deal, Tom Wilson, and , Marcus Glover. This year's team captains consisted of of Bruce Johnson, Larry Alston, Erin Jeffer- son, and Steve Randall. What is Dion thinking? Front Row: Steve Gantt, Rick Moredock, Aaron Willis, David Warmick, Ruben Vargas, Steve Randall, Terry Payton, John Deal, Casson White, John Sims, Phil Hinton, Anthony Crawford, Walt Mahone, Marcus Glover, 2nd Row: Bruce Faginkrantz, Frank Miller, Maulana Waller, Chuck Brickner, Mark Krummel, Herman Hobson, Doug Baird, Larry Alston, Dion Wilson, Dan Tyre, Chad Bixby, Larry Clark, Gary Sanders Ccoachjg 3rd Row John Binion, Richard Brown, Pete Weams, Marcus Loving, Tim Raiford, Ed Veazy, Darren Russell, Casey Adams, Steve Schmidgall, Tim Wilson Bruce Johnsong 4th Row: Fred Robinson, Tom Wilson, Anthony Stephenson, Erin Jefferson, Damon Hendricks, Andre Robinson, Kevin Chaney Marcos Garza, Paul Hoehne, Lawrence Jackson, Bobby Pelmore, Coach Winkler, Coach McElfresh, Coach Ricca. Fred don't hold your breath!! 98fBOYS TRACK Steve Randall is thinking Beat the knights, beat the knights. , lla f sf f 5 f ff W. Mew' .,. 7 , W fa. xxxa llf ea . ... XXQWZ . 1 ',,, 'f 9 M53 3 W . . ,,, Q pp , - a Above: Bruce Johnson quickly jumps the hurdles to take the lead. Left: John Deal and his famous split long jump. .QW xg WW' ii,i Ruben hands off to Doug with a look of determination. BOYS TRACK! 99 LAD RAM FI ISH STRO G RAM The Lady Rams iinished the season 20- 6 as they advanced to the IHSA Sectionals. Dominated with strong under- classmen the ladies' will return all but three. Miko Alsup, Veronica Brown, and Wanda Ervin will be looked to for leader- ship and playing ability next year. Good Luck to our three graduates Rissa, Joyce, and Annette! VARSITY-Coach QUJIIY, MiSliC Guthrie CMgr.J, Jennifer Terrell, Keisha Russell, Veronica Brown, Miko Alsup, Rissa Taylor, Wanda Ervin, Joyce Jackson. Annette Moore, Daryl Strong Tonya Terrell Coach- Mr Brown. ALRIGHT-I made it! Here it goes . .. .Woosh! IOOXGIRLS BASKETBALL Rissa takes her best shot. SMSS . A if A 39, f 'fe::sN M 5 A. .. 1---5 -sum . X .FX ,W X VG X X .1 T, X X, .5 I.1 1 R ggqxiigu 0 5 E N---f if .Q S Q L My 3Q,x5?, ggi E dv Xiggxif 3 xp :Lai mfeg? if Q 5 ul... Qxxnk ,QJKUA I ,4 ,5xsu4, QF LNUA 25 I A W NU .3 I If if 'wg Z ww Milla W' i 6 wffffflz WW' if X Us W ff' ,WM V '-my ,f--Gr Z Harry F. Whitaker Eric Johnson Superintendent Principal ua' Otto Geist Scott Russell Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant 1021 FACULTY BOARD MEMBER f Marilyn Ketay Ross Canterbury Richard McCormack Francis Duren President Vice President Board Member Board Member Linda Daley Sally Snyder Phyllis Markley Board Member Board Member Board Member 1 0 ARTfB 1 SS ,, 7 l ' I , at x ,, f V ! 2 21 ,W 4 1, W ' W V ZZ, , , ,, ,, , EV , ,,,,,1, , 5 7 1 , Lawrence Hendricks Harriet Clauson Virgil McElfresh Li? R Q wks , Damon pleads. Please dad just write me a pass to class this one time. Steve Schoch Terrance Quilty A Richard Van Scyoc Karla Zahner C OUNSELOR Mr. McElfresh gives one of his interest- ing lectures. 104f FACULTY M ,fig James Bixby Audrey Gipson You still can't find that answer l-leather? asks Mr. Schaufelberger. RIGHT: This is certainly a side we don't often scc of Mr. Sumner. ..,, , .tt 1 Er ' ' I V ,,,,, f 5 6 ay ' Ron Roberts Frank Sumner GLI H f Matthew Clark Sharon Crews Ronald Diamond Roger Hallberg Roger Hoerr Bette Johnson Stan Keithley Anamarie Morris Larry Reents Jerry Stowell l E Martha Ewan Sanford Gordon Barbara Suhr t P . LEFT: She is doing it right, says Mrs. Suhr BELOW: Mr. Stowell takes a break from grading papers for a quick picture xx 3, ffl Q 'N 1' N .im E- N we -R 1 Q., f N N -........ WW 8, , LEFT: Would his wife believe this'?'?'? FACULTYHO5 PHYSICAL EDUCA T10 ,. ,ffyf f f , 41' .J ,f if f ,yz ,fl ,f , , if W W if X 2 2 ttf , f 1 Z .77 l! 'va f? 1 4 5 f Barbara Bruington Katie Butler Dan Fauser Wayne McClain Kenneth 25' f W John Meisinger Robert Nelson Carolyn Rohde Kim Schoch Randy Simmons HOME EC. if fs 3 Lavonne McGuire Mary Meischner My - . X as M ., 2 V 5 , 'Wi ii i i ABOVE: Come on Dad, just let me have the car and A ' ' more dollars I promise I won't spend it ALL on Renee. . .,t, , W BELOW: See, you have to do it like this. as fdff fa Don Serup Charles Shirar Robert Suhr 106f FACULTY M911 Ron Geurin l ,Q f ff, , ,J XM ,,., fir, MATHEMATICS Cynthia Hurd Robert Jordan Xxx . K tsxx lrs. Hurd asks, Wendy orkf' l l 2133?-Y. -,, .. 'X 4 X ff 4. off. Wayne Brodkorb Qi is this a note because it sure doesn't look like your home- -villa Angela Lyons Earl Martin ' V aa WW A aaa ,a A iw? M i 8 4 ' 1. I- ,Z 4 1 , , V iyij, le iit lr Ed Ricca Mary Unser McKinley Moton MUSIC George Graves Mary Rous FACULTYH07 SCIENCE f Mi l SSS g s X x 15 3 R t GX K 222 IQ i , 1,4 L i 1 f Richard Barthel David O'Day f , , ,X 2 ff f M. 0 1 W X ,V if as Glen Nelson Mary Reed Joseph Thomas So how do you think you did on the test?,' ABOVE: Pure fasci- nation RIGHT: Mr. Brown makes sure his students do their work. lO8fFACULTY , ,WH , W ,,,,, Z f ,, ,,, ff ,QW f Q Dennis Winkler Gary Wooley OCIAL T DY Dennis Brown Steve Carr Mike Hampton Jw ix Q5 1 'V,' I ','ll 5 1'5 2', , ttt Pressly Laird James Mannaioni SPECIAL EDUCA T10 Minn 552 ' f 'K' H V. Q Cynthia Baldwin Florence Edmonds Valerie Ergle Pam Evans Sandy Farkash .ft Richard Gonigam hit' William Salzman mn , 1 , X F5 ,F 1 it 5 Carl Hendricksen Kathy Hoppenrath Gail Illuzzi Kathleen Ryan Jim Sedgwick Barbara Shafer Susan Shute Cynthia Turner TEACH ERXC OM PU TER AIDE ,gil Virginia Andrews Norman Geaneen Sue Mellen Goin for a Dive Mr. Farkash? FACULTY! 109 MA UAL' BACKBO Charmaine Freeze t Accompanist 2 it i i , Nancy Post RN-Sick Bay www Q 1' 4 lt ff -, ' . M W ' , A0 . , ' : W, V ti m, 5 t W IW, W 2 'Z L? I I ',,,,.i Aman ha, ' 4 4, , . A W, , ww. .uf f . .ai 4... Pete Washer PSyCh0l0giSI Head Librarian Beverly Bloomfield Mrs. McGinnis relaxes with a cup of coffee before she starts her busy day. 1 IOXFACULTY X X . M., ss sees -'-i - Jn an Ml xsswws 5. sis N Front Row: Helen Brawner, Barbara Kleist, Jean Stark, Barbara Milton, Bernadine Booneg 2nd Yeager, Bobbie Staples, Joyce Moulton, Loretta Fehl, Audrey Lohnes. Audrey works hard to get her paper work done 3 Sgt. John Watt, Asst. Carole Fosco, Asst. Phil Shadid B, SX iii sk Q 4,1 ww, -:if A -,i Sitting: Monzola Gaines, Shirley Mabis, Chris Sheppard, Angeliki Kakuris, Janice Look, Marion Davis, Sally Zearsg Standing- Nancy Randle, Kathleen Ring, Jerry Zileek, Kay Rybolt, Helen Jones, Judy Towle, Virginia Schwinn, Louise Fehl, Donna Rennau, Wanda Burton, Marga- ret Trammell. ii: i F i 4 f i it 5 xii S325 g Les Casali, Howard Magnuson Dorthea Williams, Dorothy Ayler, Mike Brodbeck, Roger Brown, Kenneth Wilson, Daniel Wilson, English. These ladies work hard every day to make sure we have a good, hot lunch. When Shirley asked how he liked doing dirty dishes this is the reaction she got. FACULTYXI l l 1246614 Typing is a skill everyone should know how to do. l bet you can't put that whole sandwich in your mouth. 1 IZXMUGS DIVISION Whoops, I think there is a bone in here. A 'WA I W1 414A - ,fel JV ab bl, if Q5 .P 4!'aq! 'i xZn7 3ir- E 'Y ' Q- .h,, :M .1 ' . w Agua! T ' 3- A T E Q. Q . .L 'A Y v 4 i I xy . 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A 3 Q SENI ORS The Senior Class Officers: Heidi Stout Secretary Hedy Elliott Treasurer Doug Baird President Steve Anderson Vice President Philease Jacaqalene Adams Lisa Mae Alberts Corrie Montell Alexander Louis Richard Amos Steven Arnes Anderson Carrie Ashton Cosheka Deshawn Augusta Douglas David Baird Brian Keith Ballard Michelle Barnett Tracia Lynn Belcher Annette Bell 1 14fsEN1oRs :Infr- 4 -7 E3 Michelle Lee Bennett Melissa Diane Bever Christine Ann Biegler Anthony Jude Bigger Michael Shannon Boland Leroney Cortez Bond David Lamar Booth Jamie Elizabeth Bowles Duane Allen Branscumb Shelia Denise Brown Adriana Santos Bueno Jimmie Dean Burnside David Edward Burton Tammy Lynn Burwell Dana Lareese Bush Kimberly Ann Bushman Michael Paul Carson Rodney Lewis Carter Molly Frances Christy Angela Ruth Clark SENIORSX l 15 Demetrius W. Clements Kevin Ryan Cochran Lynn Collins, Jr. Robert Troy Comerford Maria Angela Contreras Diahann Kelly Cook Cari Ann Coons Sonja Copeland Mawan Gene Cornish Judy Jo Cotner Jennifer Anne Courtney Anthony Lamont Crawford Mistakes I H aven't Learned From Tim Enyeart- Never do any midnight golfing with 62 of your closest 12-oz. friends. Michele Bloom-6'Going after the same guy that just dumped me. Billy Jordan- Letting my friends borrow moneyf' Mike Carson- Every time my dad told me to scrape the snow off our van's window, he would roll the van onto my foot and then start pelting me with snow. For some reason I never caught on. Anthony Bigger and Tim Enyeart are the school's terrorizing team. Are they proud? You bet! p 1.1 6fSENIORS fiknlr C fam ,. --E .n , Q J ' ' ,4 digg Glinda Lavan Crooks Deana Darlene Davis John Wade Deal Charles Wayne Decker Jodi Danelle Defreitas Catharine Lorene Duffy Garland Bernard Duncan Andrew Peter Dusenbeiy Jacqueline Marie Eckhoff Dennis Warren Edwards Michelle Renie Edwards Hedy Marie Elliott Timothy Curtis Enyeart Louis Dwayne Farmer, Jr. Bridget Sue Fast Jennifer Jo Fehl Gail Yolanda Fields James Kelly Fleming Dorsey Fletcher III Noell Marie Foote SENIORSXI 17 Cassaundra Yvette Fortune Christina Marie Fryer James A. Gaines III LaTonya Wynetta Gaines Delmar Ronell Gallion Sharon Lenae Gallion David Albert Gamache Terrance Lamont Garner Moises Garza Anthony Dwayne Gaston Pamela Denise Gaston Alan Richard Getz Marcus Wayne Glover Heather Joanne Graham Christopher Brian Grant Eugenia Grant James Gray III Sean Michael Green James Patrick Hajnal Rita Lynn Hall l 1 81 SENIORS Embarrassing Moments Dion Wilson- I donlt have one that particularly stands out. Steve Gantt- Alan Getz put a skittle in my pudding and when I flipped it out it landed in some guy's hair. Tim Raiford- I was at Detweiller Park for cross country regionals and only after I had taken my sweats off did I realize that I had forgotten to put my shorts on. My blue briefs were shown to all. Mike Swanson must be embarrassed- Mr. Hampton is not discreet when he catches someone using an extra hand on a test. Vanessa Lee Hankins Alan Troy Happs Ronald Dewayne Harris Lisa Hawkins Sharon Laverne Hayes Jennifer Lynn Hinderliter Marice Yvette Hollie Lisa Sharee Hoskin Lawrence Hutchinson II Mary Louis Hutchinson Christopher Michael Ice Alisa Yvette Ingram I SENIORSXI 19 I Dion Louis Irby Dawn Lynette Jackson Joyce Renee Jackson Kimberly Lynn Jackson Lawrence L. Jackson John Edward Johnson Jr. Leon Johnson William Ray Jordan Shawn Marie Kelley Danielle Yvette Kelly Charcy Lynn Kirkman Daniel Paul Koeppel Disastrous Dates Chris Jeschke- I was overdrcsscd, hc was underdres- sed. The car didn't work and I was glad. I didn't want to go out with him anywayf' Leslie Wade- One night as I was going to step up into my date's truck, he lifted his foot off the clutch and the truck moved slightly forward. As a result, I was tripped, landing on my rear. Mary Hutchinson-- The time that we took a carriage ride, I was having an allergy attack, the horse smelled, and it was anything but romantic. Chad Bixby and Rachel Ridall have had many disastrous dates. According to them-ten months full of them. 1201 SENIORS Hwa-q.,,,,,m-iawxauisi -K ,.E,f .fi? i if :CW k..,7 K xi i nr- . Q- 'S' i Q 5 ,gf-4' 7 1 iN -Z' O . k. 1 M .M ia , 4 Q A Q : if V T 1 , I X Kimberly Ann Lakin Robert Dean Lamb Jennifer Lynn Landwehr Angela Michele Lee Franklin Leslie Leeds Jr. Roy C. Leggison, Jr. Jamelle Lynn Lilly Edward Benjamin Linsley Barbara Rochelle Litwiller Howard Elmo Look, Jr. Lisa Lynn Lovell Charles Dennis Loving II Theresa Marie Ludolph James Earl Mabry Robert Lee Mabry Kara Danielle Mack Alicia Aileen Marshall Fonda Mathews Bradford Jay McCall Elaine Marchelle McCreary SENIORS! 12 l Joseph Brooks McDaniel Sheila Jean McGrew Evonne Michelle McKinley LayTonia Roshelle Miller James Lewis Mills, Jr. Candy Lynn Mitchell Annette Moore Michelle Lynn Moore Andre Lamar Morgan Raymond Lerory Morgan Roberta Denise Nathan Wanda Faye Neal Michael Anthony Noel Brian Keithly Oneill Tammy Jean Osborn Edward Jerome Ott David Tomas Owen' James Donald Painter James A. Parr Brent Jason Parrott 1221 SENIORS Mft, at JE 5165x333 53 ll, Etffsa -UR Bueno, our exchange student from Brazil, can't get used to having only a half hour for lunch. At home she has hours off for lunch. Michelle Lynn Parsons Luwanda Yvonne Patterson Kevin Edward Penrhyn-Lowe Lisa Beatrice Perry Dewayne Oneil Phillips Paralee Louise Plunk Sherre Lashawn Polk Byron Cottrell Porter Demona Lagene Qualls Gina Marie Rafferty Timothy Lamont Raiford Tammy Rayford Part- Time Jobs Many students, mostly juniors and seniors-have part-time jobs that they work after school and on week- ends. The reasons have been to buy clothes, to save for a ear, pay for car insurance, or just for spending mon- ey. Some jobs have been at any of the fast-food joints, Avanti's, video stores, the Mall, Kmart, and Venture. How do school, part-time jobs, and social life mix? Well, they all seem to fit in after a while and it is a good idea to get the things you would like to have. Frank Miller says, I have a lot of extra money but sometimes I'm too tired to spend itf' Barb Litwiller says, It cuts away from my week- ends but the extra money is worth it. Jennifer Fehl, who works at Baskin Robins says, I like it be- cause ofthe money, and I get a lot of free ice cream. SENIORSXIZ3 . l lf :sg lil , ld ' if l 2 I z 4 1 , flu! ' s ! 50 l .Q si s ii 2 si 1 1? I S, g Z l 0 e, Joe McDaniel relaxes S with a soda in his lock- er after a rough day at school. Right: Andy Dusenberry licks the last delectable morsels of his school lunch away from his fingers. We have a question for Andy-- Are you CRAZY? Sonia Denae Redd Donna Jean Rentsch Joanne Marie Roberson Fred Earl Robinson, Jr. sl x Margo Robinson Mary James Rucker Shona Kamal Rudd Elmore Junior Russell Edmond Elias Salem Stephen Charles Schmidgall Jennifer Lee Seals Nichelle Shelice Shelton l24fSENIORS 1 S 5 QE' 6 ,git V 1 J James Eugene Shettleworth Tomoko Shinozuka Bryan Keith Shipp Jamie Lynn Shrode Anna Maria Siedlecki Bradley Joseph Sievers Larry Gene Silvest Del Rita Smith Karen Jean Smith Kelly Joe Smith Michael Charles Stalter Heidi Michele Stout The Senior class rocked their way to a Homecoming pep-assembly victory. SENIORSH25 3CKrnold Dean Suddeth, JLG agus 9' MM Armosha Amarah Sturdivant Penny Sue Sturgis N,-an , '5ace9 QLiiiia'sm5s n Michelle Renee Taylor Rissa Evette Taylor T 5 f Tory Lamont Terrell 4 Wanda Linette Thomas John William Tillotson Henry Lamont Tyler Mary Margaret Vangundy x Maria Delourdes Vargas g T Jamie Bowles is giving another one of her animated descriptions of some- thing. She really can hold her audi- ence's attention. David Owen, Andy Dusenberry, and Chris Ice are enamored. l26fSENIORS o 205 Ann Lavette Veazy Kimberly Kaye Walker Timmy Levell Walker Angela Leah Waller ,,,,, i David Darnell Warmick Hosea Washington Mary Louise Washington Danielle Gervaise Webster D- Teresa Lucille Weldy Dominic Ojay White Marcia Lutine Whitehead Shelfra Deneen Wilkerson t N -Vs N The Cola Wars The rivalry between Coke and Pepsi continues, each holding count- less taste tests. Pepsi and Coke have gone to a great expense to get popular stars to do work for them. Pepsi's stars include Michael J. Fox, David Bowie, and Tina Turner. Coke is represented by Max Headroom and Whitney Houston. These stars have done lavish com- mercials in attempts to win custom- ers. Stephanie, Jennifer C., Anna S., and Angie C. all wish that soda machines were standard equipment in the cafeteria. Maybe someday it will happen. SENlORSf127 Erin Susanne Wilkinson Jerry Cecil Williams, Jr. Deondra Lynn Williams Donna Lee Williams Jacqueline Marie Williams Joseph Williams Stephanie Lynn Williams Michael Tremain Willis Tammy May Wilson Russean Marie Wisely Joyce Woolard Emma Sue Wright Michael Anthony Young Stephanie Schwindenhammer and Jen nifer Courtney greet Mr. Hoerr before class. Stephanie looks as though she is trying to convince Mr. Hoerr of some thing, but that's nothing new. 12sfsEN1oRs Em I DOUGLAS BAIRD MICHAEL NOEL ANNA SIEDLECKI TOP TE STERLING MERI T JENNIFER HINDERLITER JAMIE BOWLES TIMOTHY ENYEART BARBRA LITWILLER ANDREW DUSENBERY ERIN WILKINSON JACQUEL ECKHOFF EDWARD OTT STERLING M ERI T CANDY MITCHELL KIMBERLY LAKIN TOP TEN 8L STERLING SONIA REDD GINA RAFFERTY LARRY SILVEST ANGELA LEE MERITf129 JU IOR - lass of 1989 The Junior Class Officers: Angie Baker Treasurer Camille Coates Vice-President Chad Bixby President Jean Armitage Secretary Casey Dushan Adams Christina Monique Alexander Vickie Alexander Jean Marie Armitage Stacie Renee Atkinson B Jamie Jo Babcock 'XS sawgmswwm - A -Q f Trax..-M C -fx EE 2 ii Fawn Latrice Bailey Michael Alan Baior Angela Marie Baker Todd Edell Banks Latriece Marie Barksdale Matthew Thomas Barnes Carl Leroy Barnett Eria Jean Barnett Dawn Lee Barnwell Henry Clayton Bartholomew, Jr. Deandre Terelle Baskin .wwf Marlon Dwyane Beard gf? Neveda Elleseana Bell Janelle Denise Berkshier Gregory Charles Billups Chad William Bixby John Virgil Blaylock Veronica Rena Bond 13ofJUN1oRs fit , ww2,,,, , JL M if p A ,,, fa ,,, ' 5. E 1 it 2 J, ,wi it new Nc! it -4. ss X-3 W' Christy Elaine Brakebill Freda Denise Broadway Sharlet Latrease Broomfield Shundell Capriece Broomfield Veronica Lynette Brown Fredrick David Browning Kristi Ann Buckner Magness Burch, Jr. Kevin Burch Paul Eugene Burns Edward Eugene Cagle, Jr. Shane Edward Cassidy Patricia Lynn Chance Kevin Lee Chaney Eric Marius Clements Camille Latrice Coates Teresa Lynn Coleman Kathleen Lynn Collier Shiela Rochelle Cooks Michael Dion Costic Sybil Jean Counterman Laverne Denise Crayton Louise Marie Crayton Gwendolyn Renee Crowder Sherry Lynn Crowley Casandra Renae Dailey Shannon Danielle Daniels Allisa Rose Davis Cecil Fitzgerald Davis Orlando Allen Davis ww Jennifer Dawn Defreitas Willie Earl Dillard X Cassandra Anita Dixon N Lisa Ann Duncan Darrell Dunigan Bridgette Michelle Dunlap gbgqz Antoinette Marie Eckwood ii Tarzie Lee Edwards, Jr. i g Christopher Deshon Edwards 1 Charles David Ellingsworth Tammy Jo Evans Brenda Fair 'Z' ste' JUNIORSX 1 31 Four To A Table!!! How do you feel about only being allowed to sit four at a table? JACKIE WILLIAMS--Itls not very good because you can't even stand next to the table. ROBYN BAGGOTT-Well, everyone has more than 3 friends. ANNA SIEDLECKI-It's ridiculous, lunchtime is to take a break with friends. BARB BALLARD-I get in trouble everyday for just standing next to a table-it's plainly an unreasonable request. TOM WILSON-It's stupid because you go to spend time with your friends and they're not even allowed to stand next to your table. Michael Anthony Farmer Jerry Lester Farrar Connie Renee Feagin Timothy John Filzen Pamela Sue Flowers Gayland Lester Ford Kimberly Rochelle Fox Malinda Marie Funk Gregory Lee Fuson David Gaines Dorothy Mae Gaines Rhonda Marie Galleger Marcos Antonio Garza Candace Leshawn Gaston Brian Scott Gilmore Michael Lamar Gore Mark Todd Graham Alison Rose Grane Leslie Dawn Grant Carolyn Denise Gray Christine Marie Gualandi Clifford Lee Gullett, Jr. Margo Sharon Guyton Angela Dawn Hall 132!JUNIORS E -5 . xx X - :,,..,, .. . kk,,. I .5 N 1 KJ S x -Q - was .... S K ox .X . .,,.. . . xx X Xxx me as Xxxt NX F X i . ' as Ji Q xx f . X f .4 Y. 1 sux HES . '- ' x . x 1 Y . . -F. 1 S y X -1- I N ,xx x ND x . ixl . J x . as N 1 Q TL K ZT, Derek Kirby Hamm Kathryn Ann Handing Alisha Mae Harris Johnny Leon Harris Stephanie Suzanne Hayes Tonya Lynette Headd Lynne Anne Heinz Sherry Anne Heinz David Laurence Henderson Damon A. Hendricks Erma Jean Herron Amie Michelle Hester Stacie Lynn Hill Rebecca Sue Hinderliter Stacie Hinton Gary Allan Hittle Paul Joseph Hoehne Ray Louis Holloway, Jr. Felicia Andrea Hudson Carman Denise Hughes Jennifer Ann Hunsicker Angela Marie Hunter Stephen Lynn Ing, Jr. Michelle Lynn Inman Wow! Look at that guy over there. JUNIORSH33 Lisa Gaye Irby April Michelle Jackson Darrell Dell Jackson Shawn Jeanette Jackson Quentin Merrill Jamison Kenneth R. Johnson, II Belinda Johnson Zabrina Montreal Johnson Arthur Lee Jones Laron Demitrius Jones James Eli Jordan John Alfred Kerley, Jr. Diondre Lamont King Sheena Charvette King Teresa King Crystal Rose Knee Mark Gregory Krummel Lorie Ann Lee Barbara Alice Lehman Randy Thomas Leverton Kendrick Katrice Lewis Loree Ann Little Crystal Dionne Loving Latricia Vernell Lowe W ff My Q, 5 . , W 3 ,,.. ,W X, f mu M H+ X Q f ' E gf, mwbml Kick it hard Chris! l34fJUNIORS l heard it through the grape vine, '4 .ff f , f . I AM W L W 7' ,nf A J i, ,, W W H ,,, M. lille X LEFT: Mike and Dave putting on a good show at stunt shows. BELOW: Come on juniors pull you can do it. Teresa Ann Maddickes Sherri Lynn Mahone Karen Sue Marie Mleka Taresha Marshall Dwayne Avery Matchem Dawn Renee Matheis Steven Douglas Matthews Ranee Denice McAfee Harold Lynnwood McCampbell Melissa Anne McCaw Mary Alice McCormick Robynn Michelle McGann Lynda Faye McIntosh Kimberly Prichart McLean Stephanie Yvonne McLennan Melanie Grace Miller 'L Kimberly Sue Mills J. J Edward Equinox Milton ,i y iw if Z' f W Z 4 -... V I , W I V ,,,,, , 7 4' ' , Lashay Dionne Moore Rick Marlin Moredock f Richard L. Prince Morgan 3 Sonya Faye Morgan Ellen Elizabeth Morrisroe Griselda Munoz i, JUNIORSH35 Laurie Lynn Nau Bonita Faye Neal Crystal Lyn Nelson Trang My Ngo John Earl Nichols Vincent Nichols Tara Camilla Nunn William Donald Oneal Joseph Edward Ortega Regina Kay Osborn Felicia Michelle Parkman Chester Parkmon Warren Jay Parr Lori Michelle Patrett Gary Dean Paulsgrove, Jr. Terry Ann Paulsgrove Christian Dion Payne Patrick Allen Payne Marilyn Jacqueline Payton Charles Edward Pearson Lonnie Lee Penman Bryant Leonard Perry Candance Marie Peterson Kevin Earl Petrakis Nhi Thu Pham Son Anh Phan Ike Eugene Phifer Tony Alan Powell Carlos Dean Pudney Claudine Ramsey Gerald Marcus Rayford Michelle Lynn Reed Janet Eilleen Ricca Chelsea Rickmon Angela Denise Ricks Rachel Lynnette Ridall Leondre Lamar Rigsby Dominic Lee Rindtleisch Margaretta Crafton Rios Joseph Frank Ritter Sylvia Robinson Kurt Joseph Roos l36fJUNIORS 1 .45 f f , ..,, .... ,,..,!! A ,, y 2,5 fm. ff fa - C? ,Qs 'flghw 4 Zi x ff i 4, 3, . ' f M X bi f -sn' f fa 1 -iz, f 'W ff ' 04... 3 R 7 1 fa 4 , Wa! 4 f at ,Ku Q ly 'M 1 4 ' ,,j . M f mn, ,yy,ii,, ,,V.E 1 U . , VVVV M , , .4 f.:W', ,H n 4 f i ? f get 1 f 0 f M625 .w 1 We N g 'riijii pie r I: x K es Q s ss N ,Q .A- X S 5 , . S QQ.: L N X 4 We Q 5 is N xg si Q A E? ,ms . we 1 is ts ss t X X L . x .. an X N x X s -x A ,W Q-E , -. , ASX . ' . sip J 3 f Z ff Tl L gieffttlvi 5 s X X Eric Steven Routt Albert Joe Rowland Sabrina Linn Rowland Price Leonard Russell Steven Wayne Russell Marzine Lynn Rutherford Tracy Renee Rutherford Vanessa Alicia Rutherford Daniel Bernard Sample Jason Michael Schmidt Christine Rae Schwinn Jeanette Marie Scott Patricia Ann Sellers Julie Ann Sievers Nancy Jean Simons Lamont Wesley Sims Stacie Lynn Skaggs .James Everett Smith Lutissa Ann Smith Henry Lee Spivey, III Vera Marie Sprattling Donald Lewis Spring, Jr. Pamela Sue Stanley Melvin Stimage Well, I am sure she won't say no. Just go ask her. JUNIORSXIS7 Class Clowns What makes a class fun? Could it be the class clown? Would you say that a class is fun because of the teacher or the stu- dents who always disrupt the class and seem to make it more fun? Class clowns are good and bad. Sometimes they may be in trouble but then you have to know when you have pushed the teacher to the limit and when it's time to get down to work. Good or Bad-there seems to be a class clown in every class. Mark Andrew Stone Daryl Lakitda Strong Rebecca Lee Studdard Michael Leroy Swanson Stephanie Ann Switzer Kenneth Monroe Sydnor, Jr. Toby Edwin Tessem Terry Terrell Thomas Joel Thompson Lisa Ann Thompson Nellie Renee Thompson Christian Allen Tindall Shawn Allen Tisdale Jenny Rebecca Trent Cabot Christopher Tripp William Allen Turner Reginald Bernard Tutt Daniel Stephen Tyre Homer William Van Dyke Kelli Ann Van Laningham Ruben Vargas Leslie Ann Wade Joseph David Wagner Timothy Martin Wakeley l38fJUNIORS lt looks like these people could certainly be considered CLASS CLOWNS! sf-my fl ,V , .1 few XJ , W2 X , J? Z' WW fi ,:-fff, .2 vzifjw az. ' j f-f 01.LL i. of ,f fu . J in Hu: .-J .1 ,.. . :gf A X X ,M t f J f 1 ff 4 , E 4 I 1 W ' f , X V Bmw f a? Roger Alynn Waldrop, Jr. Maulana Ali Waller Kristine Mary Walters Tonya Yvette Walters Tony Francis Walton Sheryl Ann Ward Camile Lanea Ware Berley Webster Deborah Evon Webster Monica Anita Webster Lewis Weeams, Jr. Kelley Jo Whittles Melanie Jean Widger Wayne Glenn Wilkins Angela Jeanette Williams Barbara Renay Williams Betina Williams Brandon Williams David John Williams Felicia Lynn Williams Sean Michael Williams Stacey Nicole Willingham Thomas Nathaniel Wilson, Dion Lenaire Wilson, Jr. Gary Wilson Tyler Jason Winkle Malinda Evette Woods Demetrius Dewayne Woodson Dorothy Eileen Wyatt Marvin Leroy Wyatt Rebecca J anel Yaeger Eric Earl Yakley Don Fernando Young Marilyn Ann Zolicoffer These girls take a break to enjoy the home- coming after school activities. J UNIORSX l 39 OPHOMURE -Class of 1990 The Sophomore Class Officers my ,aww f afar M Aimee Atkinson Secretary Heidi Turner President J Christine J eschke Vice-President Dawn Mabis Treasurer Tina Marie Adkins Darius Lavelle Alexander Greg Barton Alexander William McKinley Alexander Ali Lamont Allison Miko Kay Alsup Demecre Shrieec Anderson l'fi Shawna Lyn Anderson Antonio Maurice Armstrong Paul Edwin Ashton 1 d yQ ii A Adam Troy Atkinson 1 ge Aimee Louise Atkinson I 5: John Marlon Bailey Kimberline Dianne Bailey Michelle Lee Baker Barbara Jean Ballard James Garrett Beliield Taronn Larmarr Bell Johnny Anress Binion Lelah Mae Blackwell Carolyn Ann Blair Chere Lynnette Blocker Laura Lee Boland William Joseph Boland SOPHOMORESX 140 ik V ... :.L - li' .-i: E .... :., Q . X XE . , -..-, K :--.. 1 , ftr e x A s .rr,r t . 1 ZS. X , X it if ss s an N 4 X s K , XX tessr I EXT sg' B xx X S iY X NYSE? :Q Q.. f sa--. ,,,- 5 st 1: .. 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I Q B Iii' Olivia Samantha Boone Todd Allen Bouchez Brooke Earlynn Bowie Heidi Katherine Bowles Charles Robert Brickner, Jr. Mary Frances Brickner Erica Nyree Broadway Billy Joe Brown Bryant Dillard Brown Derrick Jerome Brown Robert Lee Brown Bobbi Jo Bryant Richard Lee Bryant Scott Melvin Buckley Angela Annette Burch Howard Nathan Earl Burnett Angela Zenabra Burnside Canosha Gayette Butler Virginia Jean Bybee Jenifer Denise Cagle Calvin Lee Campbell Todd Patrick Cannon Katy Marie Carrigan Larry Lynn Clark, Jr. Bobbie Renee Clark Eric Lamark Clark Katina Marie Clark Dora Alicia Contreras Jane Elizabeth Cook Anissa Evette Cooley Kimberly Sue Cooper Sandra Kay Cotelleso Tina Marie Cox Denise Chantelle Craft Carrie Ann Craps Mikheil Rob Crotz Dennis Lee Crowder, Jr. Tod Owen Daniels Robert Louis Davis, Jr. Andreon Morean Davis Deon Jerome Davis Michael Ray Davis SOPHOMORESX l 41 Amy Sharon Derrickson Michael Van Derrickson Ralph Edward Dewitt Anthony Lamont Douglas Chariey Nicole Drummond Dawn Renee Duncan Jamie Renee Duncan Breta Joliette Dunlap Jeffrey Michael Dutro Earl Edwards, Jr. Michelle Anne Edwards Brett Matthew Elliott Cheri Lynn England Wanda Jaton Ervin Bruce Alan Faginkrantz Julie Deann Farrell Keith Allen Faubel Pere Breyon Faulkner Corey Lamont Ford Loretta Leann Ford Sara Jean Ford Anthony Ray Foster Richard Allen Fuller James Robert Fuson These dedicated Manual fans show their loyalty to our flag at a football game. l42fSOPHOMORES Things I Can't Live Without LESLIE GRANT-I would definitely have to say Guys and Music. JACKIE WILLIAMS-I could not live without my hair spray. ROBYN MCGANN-I couldn't live without my mom, my curling iron, and my old blue car. MIKE SWANSON-Women, Rock-n-Roll, and Key Club. SHAWN TISDALE-I can't live without my sports and key club. NANCY SIMONS-Food!!! I .., Robin Delaine Fyke Kimberly Lois Gandy Steven Ryan Gantt Joy Kathleen Getz Anne Elizabeth Gibson Dawn Michelle Gibson Brian Allen Goodman Donald Eugene Goodwin Margaret Rose Gordon Scott William Gore Aaron Marvin Gray Corey Gene Gray Wy Erin Nicole Green Melissa Ann Griffin Larry Eugene Gualandi Melvin Gullett Ruthie Ann Gullett Simona Lynette Gulley 3 , Mistie Lynn Guthrie Richard Lawrence Hadley, Jennifer Lynn Hall Todd Allen Hall Annette Ann Handing Kimberley Denise Harness SOPHOMORES! 1 43 Lisa Marie Harness Sandra Lynette Harper Gregory Keith Harris Leon Anthony Harris Holly Leean Hasty Denise Lynn Heady Chanell Lynette Henley Robvet Herron Rodney Lee Herron Eric Lamont Hines Stephanie Lorraine Hines Phillip Dewayne Hinton Christina Marie Hite Herman Lee Hobson, Jr. James Davis Hogan, Jr. Toriano La Juan Hollie Laron Cedric Holloway Mario Miguel Hopson Julie Ann Horner Alvin Ricardale Horton Gerome Arnes Horton Edward Junior Howard Anita Sue Huber Jason Matthew Hyde Loren Wesley Jackson Grenda Teree Jemison Christine Marie Jeschke Kandace Lynnann Johnson Monique Michelle Johnson Grill Gwendolyn Johnson Terry Glen Johnson Rebecca Sue Jones Shielondra Manece Jones Stephen Nelson Jones Cenita Renee Jordan Jodie Marie Jordan Shane Steven Kester Corey Anthony King Timothy Michael Kuhn Dung Van La Anita Ruth Lacey Julia Denise Lafayette l44!SOPHOMORES V NN X N . .... W w ii - , Y X A X X X Q. Q' KX fi f me f 1 S V to Q X QE.: X 'S X X 5 tt. . Q mx ss .3 I st as I X X tx X Wx X -- - X X3 N X xxx K x X e e XX i R X 'Q Y' XX N x Q 2 4 ., k X x X Ss r I ,N - c X X E 1' ' s it ,S Q is . . i as V is sa c 1 . it S - 1 - fir: K t i l .. rj? ilzrtipt . ' 5 y git' J - ek .... -st r 3 ...ypp J Xi: f sa . R x sq .wt ' fl wi., - I K--- ' e gf R b .ks ' fi r 2 if A IIA LIIL X ,, Q ' ii 5 fasts - on Q JE o oo 1 3 KHP xx x: .ig i Q xx N X Ji X: X in vs Q T x - X bt' . What lunch hour do you have? rx l w . 1. . , , ' if' it lf' 3 l , J 5 H ' ' X' 5 5 ' 1 df r , 'ex xx lil i X nj ix I 'xc T J M 2 x r J X , M X X, ,A . KX ': '- r ' V NA, xl ls W V x J ' .XXX 4 ,XV , i ill' lil: ll l if l R li l 'N 'r l la ,fi 1 K fn Mitchell C. Langford Chasen Andre Lee Wesley Joseph Lee Tammy Lynn Lepretre Marcia Laverne Lewis Tamar Shelice Lindsey I Chiwana Renae Little Jennifer Ryane Livengood Marcus Jerome Loving Roger Allan Ludolph Dawn Renee Mabis Juan Jose Madrigal Fred Victor Magnuson Henry Marizetts, Jr. Terri Sue Martin Michelle Marie Mattern Monica Lynn Mayberry Kristy Elaine Mayfield Lakisha Ann McAfee Marshall Marie McAfee Sue Lynn McDaniel Deondrae Manick McDonald Angela Patricia McKenrick Dennis Lee McKenzie SOPHOMORESX 1 45 Michael Joseph McKenzie Amy Jean McReynolds Michele Marie Meyer Willie Miles Franklin Richard Miller, II Robert Alvin Moore, III Shari Rene Moore Vicki Lynn Moore Sarah Marie Moretield Charles Anthony Morris Dawn Marie Morris Vincent Lee Neal Lamont Nellum Jeffrey Mark Nelson Shermaine Denise Nundley Michael Anthony Owens Overton Junior Pace Katrina Larae Parkman 1 l Larry Darnell Payton John Peyton, Jr. Dawn Michelle Pierson Angela Kay Pike Grace Ann Porter Robert Lee Prescott WW F f W W rea- M f ,QW Qx ABOVE: HEAR no evil, SEE no evil, SPEAK no evil. RIGHT: Put the pedal to the metal!! l46fSOPHOMORES 'rx 5, src. O Q. M' fs a S. g , i fs- . P Vs r, X sa -141135, X Occlee Tonya Qualls Marlon Evon Radoseuac Johnetta Lavelle Rayford Aimee Francine Reeise Angela Denise Riddle Karen Rochelle Roberson Andre Maurice Robinson Trina Evan Roddy Gregory Delain Rodgers Elaine Marie Russell Gregory Alan Russell Schuron Wayne Russell Maurice Marvin Rutherford Margarita C. Salazar Edward Lavell Sanders Rachel Lee Sanders Christopher Lee Sarver Ronald Lee Sawatzki, Jr. Cartney Deon Sazone Wanda Gay Schertz Patti Diane Schmidgall Amy Michell Severt Yolanda Marie Shelby Victoria Sherman Kimberly Monique Shipp Jessica Leanne Shorty William Robert Shrode, III Roderrick Jerome Simmons Tonya Renese Simmons Willie Earl Sims Zelda Ann Skinner Melissa Faye Southey Wendy Nicole Spears Anthony Deshawn Stephenson Lynette Kae Stewart Robert James Stuart, Jr. Carnell Lemont Stuckey Carey Bernard Sturdivant Charles Shawn Sturdivant John Andrew Tarvin, Jr. Jessica Kay Taylor Vance Tyrone Taylor SOPHOMORESXI47 Bmce Randall Thomas Joshua W. Thomas Shantel Lavete Thomas Andrea Lamont Thompson Lisa Lorraine Tinsley I James Kenneth Tipton Stacey Lynn Tisdale James Leon Towle, Jr. Scott Lee Trone Daniel Cao Truong Mark Turley Tupper yyyf ivi Cecil Keith Turner f ,ml ' Dress Code This year Manual and the other District 150 schools got what welve been waiting for for a long time. The hot weather in the months of August, September, May, and June were just too hot to bear without wearing shorts. Now we may wear shorts the first six weeks of the lst semester and the last six weeks of the 2nd se- mester. Shorts in October? This is carrying the new dress code a little too far. DARYL STRONG-I like getting to wear shorts so I follow the rules about it because it is a privilege. BECKY YAEGER-I like it because now we can come to school more casual and not sweat to death. JENY LIVENGOOD-Shorts are more manageable and you can actually think better without your brain boiling. Leslie Grant takes advantage of the new code. Heidi Jo Turner Scotty Joe Utley Tammy Sue Utley Patricia Sue Vincent Patricia Lynn Waldrop Eric Scott Walker A 6, Kafi Tamu Walker Harold Oliver Walters Terry Anthony Washington Karen Renee Watts Nona Marie Weaver David Lashon Webster l48!SOPHOMORES -xx. gi Q si i is 1 w .I bi . N E 5 s . si M X You re not taking me down L ..A . XX si M ,gg A L 4- -. w 1 r e . Q i EX l as Q a L -...L L, QW: i si . . . s Sharon Kaye Webster Dorothea Lynn Welch Michael Joseph West Barbara Ann Wheeler Eric Lee White Kendal Louis White Kristi Ann White Angela Marie Williams Dana Williams Debbie Anne Williams Derrick Lamont Williams Joshua Paul Williams Nancy Jo Williams Chester Crovodis Wilson Tammy Renee Wilson Timothy Shaft Wilson Nikisha Lashun Wright Rhonda Lashellc Wright J .T. Yankaway, Jr. Natasha Tomika Yarbrough Letisha Yvette Young Neil James Young Kevin Lamont Younger Doretha Zolicoffer SOPHOMORESX l 49 , X FRESHME -Class of 1991 The Freshmen Class ' Officers: 1 tt . , V. ,,,,,,, ,W Jamie Alcorn iff f , - , ii Treasurer C I Tom Hutchinson - I President Nicole Harris Vice President Kim Stout Secretary Karla Adams ,sss leshia Lavette Alexander Sheryl Denise Alexander x',. , Irving Dale Allen i S Angela Kay Adkinson ' I an Jamie Sue Alcorn S A 71 r A A Robert Earl Alston Darwin Marcellius Anderson Joel Richard Anderson J Carlos Manuel Andrade 'N William Arnett f 1, J I A A fr-' ,V ,, mf Lorana Louise Ashford J ennifer Leigh Ashley J y VFVV it llslss trii 'VVV Jessica Ann Ashley , y V W A Christine Mane Baird 1 iisi J Tara Denise Banks me Timothy Lee Barnes 'J - 7 lll J tx? ,A ' f l ' if Anupa Batra ii,' A Andrea Michelle Bell J iiii Q Teresa Lynn Benedict Yrlonda Bennett 4 ' 5' Sue Ellyn Bill Jenny Rebecca Billups ISOXFRESHMAN Brent Edward Bixby Tammy Jo Black Frank James Blakely Terance Vidal Blakes Michelle Leann Bloom Rosita Renae Bobo 5' is Edmond Earl Booker Derrick Ladale Booth Jackie Lynn Bowers Marcella Ann Bowers Susannah Caroline Bowles Charles Willie Bratton, Jr. Patrick Ladell Broomfield Joel Jaylon Broughton Cosette Marie Brown Greta Ann Brown Kimberly Ann Brown Shamonna Daynell Brown Stuart Kurby Brown 55, Terry Denise Brown Veronica Brown B Sharonda Latriece Buckner Steven Wayne Burchell Clarence Christopher Burns David Allen Burton Heather Dawn Byerly Tammy Lynn Cady Joseph Michael Carnall Latrell Armon Carpenter Carla Marie Carpentier Sharan Danelle Carson Kristin Robin Casado John Lee Causey Dorothy Robinetta Chalk Gracie Mae Chalk Robbie Jean Chaney Demeatra Deedre Childs Sammy Lee Clark, Jr. Flenoid David Clemons Eddie Lee Coleman, Jr. Kelly Rene Collins Julie Lynn Cook FRESHMANXI 51 Ann Marie Cooks Luella Marie Crayton Derek Andrii Crooks Montoya Jenene Crowder Perdina Dekay Daugherty Robert Lee Davis, Jr. Marcus Tyrone Davis Samuel Davis Merle David Daymude Tina Marie Decker Shane Allen Denny Mark Anthony Desutter Melissa Louise Deweese Lashonda Rasharon Diggins David Eugine Dillard Kelly Ann Doolan Antonio Maurice Drummond Mickey Laval Dudley, Jr. Dinh Quang Duong Kathleen Elizabeth Dusenbery Frances Marie Eaton Danielle Cherie Edwards Latarsha Quichette Edwards Tammy Lynn Elam Heather Marie Elliott Anthony Leon Evans Erica Lynn Evenson Tarleatus Travar Fair Timothy James Farmer Ann Marie Farris Natasha Roshane Faulkner Timika Tamie Faulkner Stacy Lee Fields Joan Marie Fisher Twinda Elizabeth Forrest Timothy Ramon Fouche Michelle Lynn Frazee Antonio Demetrius Freeman James Alva Fuller Eric Dwayne Funchess Roxanne Furlow Dawn Marie Fuson ISZXFRESHMAN E C -smi- -e , I kiwi ,T .- -'-Q 4 s X he T we t Q X X ,sg New M so 0 ,ff -- W-.agree ' ss xx N Qxse it 5 is ig ...awk 1 in 5 -lst ,, is ,..,.-:ii , 3 is X S X ...,. ,Va 1 X L Y! ' 'N :tttttt , X D 1 me - ox is -.i x V 3 T A -Q... l , o rs . x ii 'lk Q X - 'nrt fx, N .s . K if 1 .. .Q , ,. as 'S Q C i , , , N N x Xxx if X .. X .. g NX N-A , .. .3 I ,ly X , ' X Q it M X RF ir 1 , xi it - ' --M ii? .Q me X we EMXQLQIQIIV 1 l S JS' .':k 1 s S W Q ts 5 ,Ft ,. 5 Are we practicing for our first date??'? F-N 2. . l ' ' l '.L:.: . .. . E eee, E .. 'X,,. lv iik ,gi .a vi 5 H Q xx X . . 3 : X 3 5 K E K F' , tgz . mmL.: . , . .. tg . e is S - H T1 ., 'Sas A xi if - s cis K x X XX X X Q 2 F zrsl Dales You know the feeling-your stomach is flipping, your hair is awful, your make-up is uneven, your clothes just aren't right, etc. Actually you look fine, itls just your imagination. But, no matter what you look like you will remember this night forever. You may remember it as one of the most enjoyable times of high school or one of the most disasterous nights of your life! HEIDI TURNER-I went to homecoming with 3 other friends and since we all had braces we picked our teeth all night at the dance, DAWN MABIS-My date tried to put his arm around me and he knocked me a good one in the head. AIMEE ATKINSON-My date dropped food all over him and stepped all over my feet when we danced later on. BECKY HINDERLITER-I went to RAX with my guy and spilled a large cherry coke all over him and me and made him clean it up. GINA OSBORN-I went ice skating with my date and fell and slid all the way across the ice into 3 girls. Mark Anthony Gaines Tisha Janel Gaines ir rrl .i lz.. Scottie Dean Gaston, Jr. Lisa Marie Goodwin Antonio Gordon Corey Rochae Gray 25 Rodney Eugene Gray Michael Lamont Grayer Jason Christopher Gress Renea Lashon Griffin Edgar Demond Gulley Shannon Eugene Guthrie X X .tx H X K Vanessa Hammons Richard Hampton, III Bridget Ann Hanley Chittaun Deann Harper Nicole Rene Harris W Felicha Michelle Harvey QS ' .six Ronald C. Hasz Allan Michael Havlin Leonard Andrew Heady Romona Yvonne Henry Danielle Marie Hickman William Lamont Hicks, Jr. FRESHMANXI 53 Steven Eugene Hill Lorenzo Niel Hines Alvie David Hitesman Shane Allen Hittle Eric Deandre Hollis Denise Louise Horner Kent James Horsman Carey Ann Hudson Juanita Marie Hudson Helbert Allen Hughes, Jerry Justin Humes David Alexander Hurst Thomas Eynon Hutchinson John Michael Jack Antuana Marcee Jackson Chandra Danyel Jackson Johnny Jackson Rachel Lynn James Kevin Derr Janson Karen Elizabeth Jeschke Tom Johnson, Jr. Carthel Lamont Johnson Katherine Denise Johnson These freshman are smiling now be- cause they have no idea what the fu- turc holds fterm papers, quizzes, tests, homework, etc.J l 541 FRESHMAN I' , f 5 W 2 E , , f - f A i fig 9+ Alf K 3 Z y EZ 9' 'K X ,J f W , I 4 ,f W 2 Z6 f J ., 5 ,f 5' ggi 1 M W 5, V f X w Z if we f 3 ! Q f .. , 4, 5 E 22' 4 Dream Vacations What is your idea of a Dream Vacation? JENNY HUNSICKER-On a deserted island far, far away with Emilio Estevez. DAWN MATHIAS-Visiting the beautiful French restaurants in Paris, and eating all that French cuisine. TOMOKA SHINOZUKA-To go to an is- land surrounded by a big, beautiful sea. MELISSA McCAW-To take a Cruise to Hawaii with Tom Cruise on his yacht. CANDY MITCHELL-Spend a month in Florida and live on the beach with all of those guys, guys, guys!!! SHANE DENNEY-On a beach in the Virgin Islands, soaking in a jacuzzi. Ouch! My dream vacation is to be anywhere but here. Lavonda Renee Johnson Sharon Denise Johnson Teania Marie Johnson Tony Prenell Johnson Tyrone Hogan Johnson 5 Vida Marshall Johnson f Daniel Edward Jones Latonya Marie Jones Lisa Marie Jordan Thomas Del Jordan Amber Marie Keeter Johnathan Kimber sudyi Ian Anthony Knox Christopher Alan Koperski Mary Lee Lacy Trisha Marie Lakin f f Daniel Everett Lamb Christina Marie Langen iijigv Amber Jo Lathem Angelica Lorraine Lawrence if Tommy Dwayne Lewis ff Jtyy Q Bethany Ann Livengood gi Dana Gail Lobdell Heather Lynn Look 1 M FRESHMANH55 Chad Michael Lopez Rebecca Sue Lynn Earl Carnell Maclin, Jr. Melissa Joy Marldey Melanie Marie Matheis Frazer Ed Matthews, Jr. Dora Gwen Mays Staci Lynne McCaw David Leroy McCreary Holly Diane McLinden Tina Marie Mendoza Carole Lynne Meyer Raymond Laaveille Mills Sam Thomas Milton, Jr. Gladys Regina Mitchell Angela Marie Monckton Allan Ometrious Moore David Eugene Moore Deanquela Latiese Moore Dester Lenard Moore Bobby Morris, Jr. Corney Lovelle Morris Gwendolyn Deneise Morris Timothy Jerome Morris Michael Eugene Mosley, Jr. Javier Munoz Melanie Dawn Mustard Howard Nathan, Jr. Ha Thi Ngo Chau Van Nguyen Hung Quoc Nguyen Joe Lee Nichols Jerry Jerome Nickerson Laura Sue Noel Jedediah Levette Norris Kimberly Diane Nunley Eric Deone Nunn Tamara Renee Nunn Gretchen Lehnhausen Nussbaum Teresa Michelle Pace Carlla Renee Page 156fFRESHMAN si NNpn! Nm-sw N, 5 -as U-r E if Ek ii SE X S 4, f' my ff y , y my W may 2 4 I f ,yfay A YW , I Y, J 1 I I aa f - 'ate ggi ., a aa 4? fly Q' 3 1Q5waM IN X w'f2i:av Z f , ,tw f VV iiaa M J it J yy,t E Z - Vw 'AW . V ' f w f, ':4':.2. , W T, f Q W f ' -x ff V' I ,,,, - 42 f Q : , f 2 ' 109' , W V. , E , f, Q 4 ,V pw r R f 1 Hey. they messed up my schedule they put me in all the hard classes, P.E., English, Math . . . Jimmie Lee Parker, Jr. Corby Dion Parker Kelvin Deundra Parker Lawana Chestina Parkman Nikita Joshawn Parkman Ginger Marie Parrott Timothy Lee Paulsgrove Annecia Marcella Payne Ronald Allen Peacock Raul Guerrero Pedraza, III Rachel Ann Perry Howard Lashone Person Demetria Janel Peyton Eugene Peyton Julius Peyton Alaria Monna Phillips Cindy Anne Phillips Cynthia Janet Pittman Jesse Drumane Porter John Patrick Prescott Harry Lavar Proctor Beverly Jean Ray Christine Ann Ray Kimberly Nichole Redd FRESHMANXI 57 Lee Aumont Reddick Robert William Reed Angela Evon Reeise Ruth Patricia Riley Jilleen Michelle Ritter Daniel Leon Robinson David Lee Robinson Tonya Denise Rodgers Laura Renee Roth Paul Edward Rowland Delilah Love Russell Keiger Channell Russell Marice Lauel Russell Sean Edward Rutherford Melesio Gilberto Salazar Deana Nichole Sample Lisa Nicole Sanders Dawn Lynn Schwark Allen Ray Settles Chad Wayne Shelby Brad Montell Shipp Carmen Louise Sholtz Michael John Shorty Latonza Marie Shumate lf V, . Common Lunch- Time Activities 158fFRESHMAN ,W W in Action Timothy J. Siedlecki Angela Maria Sierra Jennifer Simmons Sean Sebastian Simms Chea Marie Sims Shawn Eric Sims Michael Anthony Sinclair Donald Terrell Skinner Gary Neil Slater, Jr. Lawrence Michael Smith Malinda Kay Smith Derick Jerome Spring Kimberly Renee Stout Matthew William Sullins Frank Allen Surrells, II Mary Beth Sutter Jennifer Susan Terrell Tonya Marie Terrell Christina Eileen Tessem Lloyd Dontwaunius Thomas Michael Bernard Thomas Tara Jo Thomas Vernoica Michelle Thomas L.C. Thompson, Jr. FRESHMANXI 59 Freshmen WZ ,, ,, Nichole Aurelia Tisdale 7 Tam Hue To ttt jf' ' 4 'W Huu To Tran Loi Van Tran A Brian Earl Towle gh Thai Trieu Tran T ' , Melissa Kay Turpen 1 Kevin Michael Unruh Christopher Allen Vanausdall Nisa Gay Veazy f, Q ff ., ,W . .fn i M f Mt 4 f 4 X f af f y X f jdfft 1 f ,, .. Um 2 M Y f J , f as ,i,,, W, iio, i WW ,, 1 , 'tv l i M i X MZ f A af , Melissa Wade Lounyette Lyjuan Wallace This confused freshman can't figure out why she has to have her picture taken. Erika Waller ,..yf Emily Monique Walls Anita Walton Annette Walton yssyiiia syyz W Z Laharold Montz Warfield 'fy' Connie Frances Washington Jimmie Lee Washington Sharla Marie Watson Kristol Emil Watts Rhonda Fay Weatherly Reginald Lmont Weatherspoon Heather Suzanne Weaver 1 601 FRESHMAN Af X 5 5 - ,Q av ' -my 1 fy, vfaf 1 lt, ,VV ,,' 1 X 71 f f X f 4 3 ft W ZW 3 Arthur James Welch, III Gina Marie Wells Robert E. Welton Cassandra Lavarn White Derrell Lemont Whitmore Stephanie Brook Wilkinson Clotho Williams, Jr. Darvin Antonio Williams Debracca Shante Williams Edward Lamar Williams Julie Ann Williams Lazonia Marie Williams 422 6 54? f Nehru Shabazz Williams Patricia Neal Williams Sally Ann Williams Silkee Rene Williams Terry Dewayne Williams Pamela Jean Willingham Michelle Lynne Wise Don Ameche Woodard Alma Woods g Coninia Preshel Wooley 3 X Kara Michelle Young ,X Monisha Lette Young l xi Parish Demetrius Zolicoffer The Breakfast Club is a popular place for Manual students to catch a bite to eat before that first EARLY class. xy r FRESHMANX l 61 'gfzdgilf gaednece COKE'S CLIPPERS f 1601 WEST LINCOLN- TERRY DAVIS-CHRIS STECHER WALK-IN-MEN SL WOMEN 1 UNIONSHOP HRS TUES-ERI 8:30-5 SAT 8-3 DALES mmuvs RED FOX Eoon STORE WOODS 66 1127 NORTH MAIN CREVE COEUFI, ILLINOIS PHONE 6942731 DELI-MEAT-PRODUCE-GROCERIES TOWING AVAILABLE ME?3EII:AIIiIaECg:NIIIOLL?TY 3034 West Lincoln-637-0121 .fs .S R v 2600 S. 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Success Since 1888 Associate Degree programs. o Highly qualified faculty CAREER PROGRAMS AirlinelTravel Careers Business Operationsllianagement Clerk-Typist Information Processing Office Automation Paralegal Services ReceptionistlSecretarial Word Processing Specialist Office Accounting Office Automation FINANCIAL AIDS - Pell Grant - Supplementary Educational Opportunity Grant ' Illinois Guaranteed Loan Program - Veterans Benefits ' National Direct Student Loans 0 College Work-Study 244 SW IEFFERSON Peoria, IL 61602 Ph: C3093 673-6365 - Year 'round schedule ACCREDITATIONS Associate Degree Level Approved by the National with the North Central Shorthand Reporters Association of Colleges and Association as a Schools Certified Reporter Training School Accredited by the Association of Independent Colleges and Schools as a Junior College of Business Midstate College is one of the institutions in higher education listed by the United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare in the Education Directory, Higher Education Wf ff'wf,, ' ' :g1gsge:s:s:5:s' :s.f:a:2:f:s:2:g55: . -'-4- ' ' ' 5 if OD C C Q OE 3 'U 3 Q. 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KNOXVILLE Phone 692-2191 'fko-5' Cleaners 'i' Service Draperies Glen 81 War Memorial Wardcliffe Shopping Center Iunction City Fondulac Plaza fEast Peoriaj NORTHPOINT SHOPPING CENTER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE RAMS O0 P O.'O Manual Distributive Education Students Kim Bushman Michelle Edwards ASK Us ABOUT 6 6EduCatiOH is OUR CHECKING ACCOUNT a Social process . I Education is fl growth. . . HUME Education is not FEDERAL preparation Savings and Loan Association for life. of PEORIA ', , The Home-town People EduCat10n IS ' ' as 7625 NIONEY CENTER N, University 2232 S, VV, 6926111 67473121 B ONVILLE SOUAR 1 Garfiel Q 7-4911 K l74fADS hfe ltS8l.f ILLINOIS-AMERICAN WATER COMPANY 4 Peoria District XJ 123 sw wptsrul I 1 I NGTON STHE w,,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,, - PEO NO s 61602 - WAVE! OOINENV 1 WHS NIR - - 4-'J'--iq 'M-1--L ,M .. Chicken ' ..,g.....,.A.. +'l t A- E I - , ..-':::: plF'.Qu'l:s,,q'5s ak- -T l:I:E.,I A EIA In 2 rm. Fi IX M., .Fried 637-4487 Zgngarh 231115 glut. 35 1102 B. WESTERN AVE. PEORIA. 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I 75 IOR ACTIVITIE ALEXANDER, CORRIE-Choir 1. ANDERSON, STEVE-Band 1, Student Council 4, Teacher Aide 2, 3,4, Tennis l,3,4, Soccer 2,3,4, Swimming 1,2,3,4. ASHTON, CARRIE-Science Club l,2,3,4, Teacher Aide 3,4, Newspaper 4, Track 4, Homecoming Activities l,2,3, Prom Activities 3. BAIRD, DOUG-Student Council l,2,3,4, Debate 2,3,4, Science Club 1, Language Honor Society 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Newspaper 4, Track 3,4, Baseball l,2, Cross Country l,2,3,4, SADD 3, Class President 3,4, Intra- murals 3, Homecoming l,2,3,4, Jr. Prom Committee 3. BALLARD, BRIAN-Art Club 3,4, Science Club l,2, Teacther Aide l,2,3, National Honor Society 3,4, Newspa- per . BENNETT, MICHELLE-Cheerleading 3, DEXCWS 4. BIGGER, ANTHONY-Debate 1, Science Club l,2,3,4, Teacher Aide 3,4, Track 1, Wrestling 2, Football l,2, Scho- lastic Bowl 3,4. BOLAND, MIKE-Swimming l,2,3,4, Swimming Pool Guard 2,3,4. BOND, LERONEY-Track 2, Cross Country 3, Library Helper l,2,4. BOOTH, DAVID-Teacher Aide 1, Basketball l,2,3,4. BOWLES, JAMIE-Science Club 4, Teacher Aide 3,4, Language Honor Society 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Newspaper 3,4, Softball 3, Golf 3,4. BURWELL, TAMMY-Flag corp 2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Debate 2,3, Science Club l,2,3, National Honor Society 3,4, Newspaper l,2,3, Track 4, Swimming 2, Counseling Center Page 2. BUSH, DANA--Choir l,2,3,4, Student Council 3,4, Science Club 4, Teacher Aide 4, Key Club 2. BUSHMAN, KIM--Cheerleading l,2, Student Council l,2,3, Science Club 1, Teacher Aide l,2,3, Swimming 1. CARSON, MIKE-Orchestra l,2,3,4, Science Club l,2,3,4, Track l,2, Football l,2, Cross Country 3, Swim- ming 1, Scholastic Bowl 4, Stunt Show l,4, Marching Band l,2,3,4, CHRISTY, MOLLY-Counseling Center Page l,2,3. CLARK, ANGELA-Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Cheerleading 4, Drama 3, Science Club l,2,3, Teacher Aide 2, Language Honor 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Newspaper 1, Jazz Band 3,4, Counseling Center Page 4. CLAYBORNE, JENNIFER-Orchestra 1, Track l,2, Of- fice Page 4. CLEMETS, DEMETRIUS-Basketball l,2,3,4, CCQCHRAN, KEVIN-Wrestling l,2, Baseball 1, Football 1, ,3. CONTRERAS, MARIA-Science Club 1, Key Club 1, Language Honor Society 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Newspaper 1. COPELAND, SONJA-Stunt Show 4. CORNISH, MARVAN-Pom Pon 3, Choir 2, Volleyball 1. COURTNEY, JENNIFER-Band l,2,3,4, Drama 3, Teacher Aide 4, Swimming 3. CRAWFORD, ANTHONY-Track 2,3,4, Football 1. DEAL, JOHN-Band l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4. DEFREITAS, JODI-Band l,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4. DUFFY, CATHY-Orchestra 2, Teacher Aide 4, Cosme- tology 3,4. DUNCAN, GARLAND-Track 2. DUSENBERY, ANDY-Art Club 4, Language Honor Society 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Newspaper 4, Tennis 3,4, Soccer l,2,3,4, ECKHOFF, JACQUELINE-Student Council 2, Teacher Aide 3,4, Language Honor Society 2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, Swimming 2. EDWARDS, MICHELLE-Pom Pon l,3, Teacher Aide 1, Key Club 2, DEXCWS 4, Library Helper l,2,3. 1 761 SENIOR ACTIVITIES ELLIOTT, HEDY-Cheerleading 2,3,4, Student Council 3.4: Science Club 4: Teacher Aide 2,3,4, Track 4, Volley- ball 3. ENYEART, TIM-Teacher Aide 4, Language Honor Society l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Soccer l,2,3, Scholastic Bowl 3,4. FEHL, JENNIFER-Student Council l,2,3,4, Teacher Aide 4, Key Club l,2, Yearbook 4, Softball l,2,3, Cross Country 3,4. FIilgMING, JAMES-Track 2,4, Wrestling l,2,3, Football 1, , ,4- FLETCHER, DORSEY-Band l,2,3,4, Track 2,3, Wres- tling l,2, Football 3. FOOTE, NOELL-Cheerleading l,2,3,4, Teacher Aide 3,4, Language Honor Society 2,3,4, Tennis 4, Homecom- ing Activities l,2,4. FORTUNE, CASSAUNDRA-Band 1, Afro Club 4, 1 Teacher Aide 3,2, Stunt Show l,2,3,4, Homecoming Activ- ities l,2,3,4, FRYER, CHRIS-Science Club 4, Key Club 1, Language Honor Society 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Softball 2,3,4, Swimming 2,3,4, Flag Corp 2,3,4, Teacher Aide 4. GAINES, LATONYA-Afro Club 1, Yearbook 4, OEA 4, Torry Terrell gets ready to put this guys back to the mat. Track 2,3, Volleyball l,2,3,4, Library Helper l,2,3. GALLION, DELMAR-Teacher Aide 3, DEXCWS 4, Track 1. GALLION, SHARON-Afro Club 2,3,4, Key Club 3. GAMACHE, DAVID-Wrestling 4. GARNER, TERRY-Building Maint. Program 4. GASTON, ANTHONY-Track 3, Basketball 1. GASTON, Pam-Afro Club 3,4, Track 2,3,4, GETZ, ALAN-Choir 4, Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, I Spring Play 4. GLOVER, MARCUS-Jazz Band 2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3, Cross Country 4. ' GRANT, CHRISTOPHER-Student Council 1, Teacher Aide 3,4, Key Club l,2, Baseball l,2, Football l,2,3,4, Swimming l,2,3. . GRANT, EUGENIA-Pom Pon 3,4, Cheerleading 2, WECEP 1, Swimming 1, Volleyball 1, Counseling Center 2,3,4, HAPPS, ALAN-Library Aide 2,4, SADD 3. HARRIS, RON-Football 3,4. HAWKINS, LISA-Softball 2,3,4, Volleyball 2,3,4, HAYES, SHARON-Band l,2, Pom Pon 3,4, Student Council 4, Afro Club 4, Key Club 3, Volleyball 1. HINDERLITER, JENNY-Science Club l,2,3,4, Key Club 1,4, Language Honor Society 2,3,4, National Honor Society, Newspaper 4. HOSKIN, LISA-Choir 4. U HUTCHINSON, MARY-Drama 1, Student Council l,2,3,4, Key Club 1,2. HUTCHINSON, LAWRENCE-Baseball l,2, Student Center Page l,2,3. ICE, CHRIS-Language Honor Society 2,3,4. JACKSON, DAWN-Pom Pon 3, choir 3,4, Afro Club 4, Basketball 1. JACKSON, JOYCE-Softball 1,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Volleyball 4. JACKSON, KIM-Band l,2,3,4, Pom Pon 4, Cheerlead- ing l,2,3, Softball l,2, Basketball l,2. JOHNSON, LEON-Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4, Dra- ma 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4. KELLEY, SHAWN--Pom Pon 3,4, Volleyball 1. KIRKMAN, CHARCY-Cheerleading l,2,3,4, Student Council 4, Afro Club 1, National Honor Society 4, DEXCWS 4. KOEPPEL, DAN-Wrestling 1, Baseball 1. LAKIN, KIMBERLY-Teacher Aide 2,3,4, Language Honor Society 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4. LAMB, ROBERT-Drama 3,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4. LANDWEHR, JENNIFER-Teacher Aide 4, Swimming l,2,3,4, Student Center Page l,2,3,4, Pool Guard l,2,3,4. LEE, ANGELA-Teacher Aide 4, National Honor Society 3. LEEDS, FRANK-Choir 2,3, Drama l,2,3,4, Key Club l,2,3, Newspaper 3, DEXCWS 4, Speech l,2,3. LEGGISON, ROY-Wrestling l,2. LILLY, JAMELLE-Choir l,2,3,4, Afro Club l,2,3,4, WECEP 1, Track 3, Volleyball 3,4. LINSLEY, EDWARD-WECEP 1. LITWILLER, BARBRA-Band l,2,3,4, Orchestra l,2,3,4, Choir 4, Drama 2,3,4, Art Club l,2,3,4, Debate l,2, Key Club 4, Language Honor Society 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Newspaper l,2, Swimming 2, Scholastic Bowl 4. LOOK, HOWARD-Language Honor Society l,2,3,4, Na- tional Honor Society 3,4, Soccer l,2,3,4, Scholastic Bowl 4. LUDOLPH, THERESA-Teacher Aide l,2,3,4, Swim- ming 3,4. MARSHALL, ALICIA-Orchestra l,2,3,4, Pom Pon l,3,4, Afro Club l,2,3,4, Debate 1, Track l,2,3,4. MC DANIEL, JOE-Band l,2,3, Drama 2,3,4, Tennis 2, Swimming l,2,3,4, Homecoming Activities 1, Homecom- ing Committee 4, Swim Team Captain 4, Marching BAnd 3, Concert Band 2. MC GREW, SHEILA-Orchestra 1, WECEP 1, Swim- ming l,2,4. MILLS, JAMES-Afro Club l,2,3, Track 2,4, Wrestling l,2,3,4, Baseball 1, Football l,2. MITCHELL, CANDY-Orchestra l,2,3,4, National Hon- or Society 3,4, Jazz Band 4. MOORE, ANNETTE-Softball 1,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4. MORGAN, ANDRE-Yearbook l,2,3. NOEL, MICHAEL-Quill and Scroll 3,4, Track 1, News- paper 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Language Honor Society 2,3,4, Scence Club l, Art Club l,2,3,4. O'NEILL, BRIAN-Drama 2,3,4, Debate l,2,3, Science Club 1, Key Club l,2,3, Newspaper l,2,3, Yearbook 1, Of- fice l,2,3,4, Counseling Center Page 1. OTT, EDWARD-Tennis l,2,3,4, Teacher Aide 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. OWEN, DAVID-Track 1, Key Club 1. PARR, JAMES-Soccer 4. PARROTT, BRENT-Drama 2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4. PARSONS, MICHELLE-Choir l,2,3, Drama 3,4, Sciegicte Club 3,4, Key Club l,2,3,4, Homecoming Activit- ies , . PATTERSON, LUWANDA-OEA 4. PENRHYN-LOWE, KEVIN-Drama l,2,3,4, Student Council l,2, Science Club l,2,3,4, Newspaper l,2,4, Base- ball 3,4, Soccer l,2, Cross Country 1, Scholastic Bowl 4, Stunt Show 4, Senior Prom Committee 3, SADD 3. PHILLIPS, DEWAYNE-Band l,2, Art Club l,2,3,4, Afro Club l,2,3,4. POLK, SHERRE-Yearbook l,2, DEXCWS, Track 2,3,4, Volleyball l,2,3,4, Library Helper 2, Homecoming l,2,3,4. PORTER, BYRON-Choir 1, Wrestling 1. RAFFERTY, GINA-Cheerleading l,2,3,4, Student Council l,2,3,4, Language Honor Society 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4. RAIFORD, TIM-Track l,2,3,4, Football l,2, Cross Country 3,4. REDD, SONIA-Drama 4, Afro Club l,2,3, Debate 2, Science Club 2, Language Honor Society 2, National Hon- or Society 4, Track 2,3, Speech 3,4. RENTSCH, DONNA-Key Club 2, Prom Activities 4. ROBINSON, FRED-Band l,2,3,4, Science Club 4, Track l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3,4. ROBINSON, MARGO-Orchestra 1. RUDD, SHONA-Science Club 2, Language Honor Society 2,3,4. SCHMIDGALL, STEVE-Track l,2,3,4, Football l,2,3. SHETTLEWORTH, JAMES-Basketball l,2,3,4. SHRODE, JAMIE-DEICWS 4. SIEDLECKI, ANNA-Orchestra l,2,3,4, Science Club l,2,4, Language Honor Society 2,3,4, National Honor Society 4, Newspaper 2,3,4, Speech l,2,3,4, Library Aide 3. SIEVERS, BRAD-Swimming l,2,3,4. SILVEST, LARRY-Science Club 4. SMITH, KAREN-Band l,2, Drama l,2,3,4, Key Club 2,3, Newspaper 2, Softball 2, Swimming l,2. STLAELTER, MIKE-Teacher Aide 3, Baseball 1, Golf 1, , . STOUT, HEIDI-Cheerleading 3,4, Student Council 2,3,4, Key Club 1, Language Honor Society 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Swimming 2,3,4, Homecoming Activit- ies l,2,3,4, Prom Activities 3. SUDDETH, ARNOLD-Band l,2,3,4, Science Club 3, Newspaper 4, Baseball l,2, Jazz Band 2,3, SULLINS, STACEY-Cheerleading l,2,3, Student Council l,2,4, Science Club l,2,3, Teacher Aide l,2,3,4, Homecoming Activities l,2,3,4, SADD 3, Prom Activities 3. TAYLOR, MICHELLE-Band l,2,3. TAYLOR, RISSA-Choir 3,4, Teacher Aide 2,3,4, Softball l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Volleyball l,2,3,4. TILLOTSON, JOHN-WECEP 1, Track 1, Wrestling l,2, Cross Country 1. VARGAS, MARIA-Student Council l,3, Science Club 1, Teacher Aide 3,4, Key Club 1, Language Honor Society 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Newspaper 1. WALKER, KIM-OEA 4. WALKER, TIM-Afro Club l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2. WASHINGTON, HOSEA-Band l,2,3,4, Science Club l,2,3,4, Scholastic Bowl 4. WHITE, DOMINIC-Band 2,3,4, Football 1,3. WILKINSON, ERIN-Drama 4, Debate 1, Science Club l,2,3,4, Teacher Aide 1, Key Club 1, Language Honor Society 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Newspaper l,2, Yearbook 3,4, Track l,2, Cross Country 2,3,4, Swimming l. WILLIAMS, DEONDRA-Afro Club l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4. WILLIAMS, DONNA-Teacher Aide 3, OEA 4, Softball 3. WILLIAMS, JACKIE-Orchestra l,2,3,4, Key Club 1, Speech 2,3,4, Flag Corp 2,3,4. WILLIAMS, STEPHANIE-Pom Pon 1, Afro Club l,2,3,4, DEICWS 4, Library Helper 3. W5l3IGHT, EMMA-Choir 4, Afro Club 2,3,4, Track 1, , ,4- SENIOR ACTIVITIESXI 77 OPENING-1, 2. STUDENT 'LIFE DIVISION-4, 5. GRAIIUATION-4.6. 7. I PRQM-8, 9. Y FINE ARTSLIFAIR-10. 11. SPRING PLA-YL-12. 13. I-IOMECOMING-14-21. SENIOR SURVEY-22, 23. ORGANIZATIONS DIVISION-24. 25. DHNWEQQR NCI 1--26. 27. IA CENTER 28, 29, NURSE HELEOERSIKEY CLUB-30, 31. MANUALTHEATRE CO.-32, 33. NHS-34. 35, g 33 ,3, 3 AFRO CLU3ff35LENT SHOW-36, 37. SOCIETY-38, .BAND-4403542145 35 33 ,,,,jQRGHESTR1A+-45. 1 334I13EOM-PON-A-AR. 47. MANUAL SINGERS-48, 349. , ,SEEECHfDEBA3'E--50, 51, MNISES: 5: ' : C: 7 '5 .-..1 1.. .11. S .Sdsg3.,,,3,,.3 .AAI X.,.X.... sl X X X X . I I A1. ..32 SJ1ART - I IQCLU BISCIEIZSIEE CLU B-+5823 59. 533s..SC.H0LASTIEfU. BOvsf3LfPTOf I . CREW-663.61 . . R...f 63, . 3 A E..3 BAN ICZSIB OQSTE R Sum 11. 5... . 333 f- :g 3 EOGTBALLa68, 69. I 3..1 5 .CHEERLEADERs-70. 71. A 3 . QFESOCCER-72, 323. 3 EEE. .3 .s E3iCR0SS COUNEERY-74. 75-x 3 EEEE3 77. A I fill 131- I 83. 3 . .33 ?i3iGIIRLS SWIMMING-84. 85. QBASEBALL-+86.. 87. 3 I 3 3 I if , 3.GIRLs TRACIO-88, 89. 3 ... . 3,B0YS BASKEEXQBALL--90, 91. 3. E3. 93. 3SWI NIM?i5fU+94. 95. EEE. .EE fiiii ii.igg1gS1i3t?'I'BAL1:S4-i96,. 97. , . ..:.11. gglijiig I I fI . 3 EiB0YS TRACK4-978, 99. 3: I I QQGIRLS BASKETBALL-100, 301. II 1 3.. 1?ACULTY-102-I1 1. 3. DIVISION.-112, 113. ,SENAIORS411-l,?5?1128..i 3TOP.33TENfSTE.ERLING MERIIT5-129. JUNIORS-I33RsI39, I SOPHOMORES+-140-149.3 FRESHMEN-150-161. 3 3 1 ADS DIVISION-162-175. ,I I 31551011 R 3 A 3 . 3 ... 3 ' ' 31130. .. 3 A A 7371 I , QSADAMS, KARLA-150. .... ............. . ..3.gs333g35DAMS, PI-IILEASE JACAQALENE- AME 54. 71140 .... 5- - ...... i.QEI4Af4l+1513. .... 1 I 7733 14. ij 'I .1 ree 79 81 ALEXANDER CHRISTINA MONIQUE--N130 ALEXANDER CORRIE NE NTELL CN 4 R NR RSI.-SXAN ER. XARIUS RARRLREM ALEXANDER GREG BART N-4140.7 ALEXANDER IESHIA LAVETTE-14 ALBx4N.BR ...4ME1.A+ . . .. .... X EE17-. ..111 A 333 3 ALEXANDER 3... WILLIAM .337E.. , T MCKINLEY++140. ...3 ALLEN IRVING DALE+69g315o. IALLISON. AL1.I,AMONT-f R1S,3 .... U . ALSTON ROBERT EARL A ..E TAMOS, LOUISSSRICHARD-l43767'.71 14. 3 ANDERSON. DARWIN U MARCELLIUS-150. ANDERSON . DEMECRE SHRIEEC- 140. . . ANDERSONQSTEVEN ARNES--2, 26, .2efi..ANDERSON,j,IQEL RICHARD--26, 29. 94. 95: f I - - -21 31.LE ANDERSONSISITIAWNA LYNi+?14O. , 27, 72, 82, 164, 114, 194. IAIANDRADE, CARLOS MANUEL-150. :ARCHIBALD JR.. CAL ROGER-91. ARMITAGEQIEAN MARIE-426, 29. sI78fINDEX I . 39, 71. 130. ' -. ARMSTRONG, ANTONIO MAURICE-91. 140. ARNETT, WILLIAMi-wINBUSEii5EiAi:5Q.LLL ASHFORD. LORANA ASIEIJLEY, JENNIFER LEIGH-30558, 6 , 150. I ASHLEY. JESSICA ANN--61, 156.4 ASHTON. CARRIE-44114. . , 3 ASHTON, I-AUL EIIWIN-.28,2j 1 4tiA.... ATKINSON, 3 ATIgIIgI2?ON6 AIMEE ILOUISE.4zgf1?fZS,5 4 14 . 1 .AAA II ATKINSON, STACIE 3RENEE-315133, 38, 50, 130. AUGUSTA. COSHEKA-114. Q B . ,, ..-. 41.5 i:.Q3E. -..... BABICOCK. 5' Th BAQGOTT. ROBYNALEE-28, 30, 33, 615531 50. I A 'li Y I BAQILEY. FAWN LATRICE-130. BAILEY, JOHN MARLON-140. BAIiI6EY, KIMBERLINE DIANNE- BAIOR, MICHAEL ALAN--29, 130. BAIRD, CHRISTINE MARIE--29, 74, 150. BAIRD, DOUGLAS DAVID-2, 23, 26, 34. 35, 51, 58, 60, 74, 98. 114, 129. BAKER, ANGELA MARIE-20, 26, 39 59. 71. 88, 130. BAKER, MICHELLE LEE--29. 140. BALLARD, BARBARA JEAN-15,:326, 30, 33, 48. 50, 51, 58, 61, 140. BALLARD, BRIAN KEITH-422, 34. 52, 59, 114. BANKS, TARA DENISE-150. BANKS. TODD EDELL-130. , B14igcIfSDALE, LATRIECE BQZNEBJ, MATTHEW BARNES. TIMOTHY LEE--150. BARNETT, CARL LEROY-68, 92, 93 130. ABARNETT, ERIAAQIEAN--16, 36, 59. f13A IENETT, MICHELLE-114.4 BARNWELL, DAWN LEE'-130. I BARTHOLOMEW JR.. HENRY CLAYTON-58, 130. BASKIN, DEANDRE TERELLE-130. BATRA. ANUPAA-45, 58, 76, 77,21 50. 2.30.3 . . BEARD, MARLON DWYANEA-51.30, i13E,HYMER,'DARRENS'114. BESLFIELD, JAMES GARRETT4-: f40.3 BEET., AN DREA,MICI-IELLE-f5U. BELL, ANN ETTE-I 14. , BELL, NEVEDA ELLESEANA--130. BELL, TARONN LARMARR--140. -BENEDICT TERESA LYNN--29, 41, 84, 85. 150, .. Ii-BENNETT, MICHELLE LEE352, 115. '-BENNETT, YKLONDA-150. I .BI3R1K?lgIER, IJANELLE DENISE-41, BOLICHEZ, TODD,ALLEN4--79, -1.41Qj3fi3j1f. 3CAUSE5fiLl?,IOHN LEE-553,572.7 B0WERSI.JACK1E11?1'NN1-151- I A . - 1-A. .--AA .-- ...1. 3 3 .... 111-f Z -..1 Q ..1 1 . rfb ..5. iII131:fAff1iX Si-11113, 1141. 1 33 117 CHANC1f23i?ATRIClA-1111311.' ' BOEIILES, HEIDI KATHERINE--58,7 A 1 . . . BOWLES, JAMIE ELIZABETH--38, A 524258, 78, 79, 115. 126, 129. SUSANNAH CAROLINE-1 :29Qfil521 311 151- BRABSON. JEFFREY ALLEN-92. BRAKEBILL, CHRISTY-131. BRANSCUMB, DUANE ALLEN--115. BRATTON IR., CHARLES WILLIE- 69, 151. BRICKNER JR., CHARLES ROBERT-68, 69, 92, 93, 98, 141. BRICKNER, MARY FRANCES-141. BRISTOL. LESLIE--115. BROADWAY. ERICA NYREE--49. 141, 149. BROADWAY, FREDA DENISE-131. BROOMFIELD, PARICK LADELL-- 151. i BROOMFIELD, SI-IARLET LAREASE-131. 4 BROOMFIELD, SI-ILINDELL CAPRIECE-131. BROUGHTON, .IOEL .IAYLON--58, 151. BRQWN BROYVN BROWN BROWN BROWN 141. BROWN., BROWN BR WN BROWN 41, 44. BROWN 151. . , SHELIA-115. BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, BROWN, 9 ,. JR., RICHARDA-68, 69, 91. BILLY JQEff45, 91. 3 , . SSAS I BRYANT DILLARD--141., I COSETTE MARIE-151. 33 , DERRICK JEROME--43. 91 GRETA ANN-151. g33.: KIMBERLYANN--81, 151.1 ROBERT: 41. SHAMONNA DAYNELL-ig STUART KURBY-151. TERRY DENISE-88, 151. YERONICA-70, 151. 3 VERONICA LYNETTE.-66. 6 BRQPNNING, FREDRICK DAVID- 1 ,. BROWNLEE. SHANNON-151. BRYANT, BOBBI JO-45, 141. BRYANT, RICHARD LEE-141. BUCKLY, SCOTT-141. 3 BUQIQNER,KRlSTIANNf'-131.3 BUCKNER, SHARONSDAS P .35 ISATRIECE--151. 3 135 31 BUENO, ADRIANA-4.52, 115. 123.1 BUHS, TRACY-115. BURCH JR., MAGNESS D,-131. BURCH, ANGELA ANNETTE--141.,3..3. BURCH, KEVIN-13.11 U... . 3 BUSCIEIELL. STEVENf2WAYNE-f435i?i3 4 3 I I I BURNETT, HOWAREQ NATHAN EARL'--141. .. 11 BURNS, CLARENCE CI-IANEY, ROBBIE JEAN--28, 84, 151 CHILDS, DEMEATRA DEEDRE-36, 151. CHRISTY, MOLLY FRANCES-115. CLARK JR., LARRY LYNN--40, 41, 43, 58, 74, 98, 141. CLARK JR., SAMMY LEE-151. CLARK, ANGELA RUTH--16, 34, 35, 38, 40. 41, 42, 71, 115, 127. CLARK, BOBBIE RENEE-88, 141. CLARK, ERIC LAMARK--141. CLARK, KATINA MARIE--141. CLEMENTS, DEMETRIUS W,--22, 90, 116. CLEMENTS, ERIC MARIUS--131. CLEMONS, FLENOID DAVID--I51. CQQTES, CAMILLE LATRICE-71, , 1. COCHRAN, KEVIN RYAN'-116. COLEMAN JR., EDDIE LEE--151. COLEMAN, TERESA LYNN COLLIER, KATHLEEN LYNN-29, 131. COLLINS JR.. LYNN-90, 116. COLLINS, KELLY RENE--151. COMERFORD, ROBERT TROY--1 16. CONTRERAS, DORA ALICIA--141. L. MARIA ANGELA--34, COOK, DIAHANN KELLY-116. COOK, JANE ELIZABETH-33, 141. COOK, JULIE LYNN-8?-1, 151. COOKS,..ANN MARIE-13352. COOKSQSHIELA ROCHELLE-131. COOLEYQ ..5 ANISSA-14.1. I COONS, EARI ANN-1116. COOPER, KIMBERLY SUE-141. COPELAND, SONJA--116. CORNISH, MARVAN GENE-62, 116. COSTIC, MICHAEL DION-131. COTNER,i1UDY-116, . .af COTFLLESO, SANDRASISLAY-61,. ..,. I4 , U COUNTERMAN, SYBILTQIEAN-131. COURTNEY, JENNIFER ANNE-116, 127, 128. COX, TINA MARIE-141. CRAFr,.DEN1sE CHANTELLE--41, . 42, 141.iz.i.3Qifii 14. 3 33 ...-. N 43, 70, C RAWFORD, ANTHONY3 LAMONT-22, 98, iE36.3. CRAYTON, LAVERNE DENISE-131. CRAYTON. LOUISE MARIE---131. -. CRAYTON, LUELLAI 52 ..,, ,g CROOKS, DEREK CROOKS, GLINDA CROIFZ, MIKHEIL 33, 6I,33. 3 . CROWDER JR., DENNISYLEE--41, 42. CROWDER, GWENDOLYN RENEEQ 30. 361.348, 1311 3 .. 5... . . . MCNTOYA SHER 0444423 . .. DA1LEY,'cAsANDRA RENAE-80, , 1311. 3 , 15 BEXER, MELISSA DIANE-115. CHRISTQPHER-.513 351, A BISEGLER. CHRISSENE-115. . BURNS, PAUL EUGENE-64, 1311. , Blgfgili- ANTHONY!UIDE-6Q.:Si33335. BURNSIDE, I 43'43 1451'1-1 i I 3 BILLRSUE ' ' IIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII 111 ' 33 3 a MMII I ' 4.11 . BILQBUPS, GREGQRY CHARLES- 23,1 .III ' . 0 151.32 BILLUPS,.IENNYSREBECCA-150. J D V A W R - I I BINION. JOHNNY 4-NBESS-98. 1403 BHRQQEQL, ?AMIIwEf?Lv1NNI1.31..f4.13,3. B1,i3:gB1g?3RE1?1f13I3?E5DWARD-4. 42, 78. 4I42gEi1SL..31il5. . f -..6 I 3 . .. 771. 4 613. - . - 711.7 , ANN4-5 QLASKE 5Ai4igIgY. f3O-151. : 3 . N K1 3 SSSS 5.., LA f , A3 , Elf 1- I ETTE,2QQ A 41 .CA -1-l51Zf12fiE111. BYBEQSQA-VIRGINIA JEAN-141. ' 11. BYEIIYY - EAT IAIIA. I .BSI W N4.413,EaP .I11 IZA.. 11.-7 -11111 I -I-. i7 IISIII A A 3GHNi3vIRGIL-631358, Cccccc . . . I' 3 '1'-551 .,.5 CADY, TAMMY LYNN3-29. j 3 OBLI KER, CHERE.5LYNNET'I'EfQi4O. CAGLELIR., EDWARD EUGENE . i1ifii M. M1CHE123QE.LEANN-fZfRf303 .173 5341311 .. .33.33 . I 3.3. 3 3333 3 3.3. . CAG15333?I?1EN1FER1DEN1SE '46v 134 AIA3 I 3. I Till 11. .-I V 3 fflff IIB AND, LAIURA, LEE-f 1 4Df 13313 33. 53 ' 1? I - CAMBBELL, ' CALVINf33LEE- I 4 If 3' BOLAND. MICHAEL SHANNON-94, CANNON, TODD PATRICK-l41,7 I I 95,115 58, 140. BOND, LERONEY CORTEZ-29,3 115. . BQND, VERONICA- RENA--130. , fB OKER, EDMOND EARL--92, 1511. BOONE, OLIVIAASAMANTHA-36, 141. BOOTH, DAVID LAMAR-22. 90, 115. BOOTH, DERRICI4 LADALE-29, 91, I 1. 3 3 F I I 3. .11--.5 1 -. -. .. 33 .3 59553 1 , . K k - 331333 J vale f. -I .-12.3si.2eB2e.f3sf's' - - 3. AARP . - - - i?i5Q35wQ'::f-5 3 K .. . Q WM C 5 , , C iiiilfxf . 3- ::5f255N5w9I2EiEf5i:E'' X - O N Nil NNSQE g 44- , A A L ' B Q. I I - ' A -. 140 I .. 3 W A 1 N BOLAND, WILLIAM JOSEPH--29, 38, CAGIEINLALL, JOSEPH MICHAEL-29. CARPENTIER, CARLA-151, CARPENTER. LATRELL ARMON-, 69, 92, 151. g CARRIGAN, KATY MARIE-29, 30,-.. 33. 51, 141. I . CARSON, MICHAEL PAUL-4. 40, 41 58, 60. 115. CARSON, SHARAN DANELLE-45. 151. . CARTER, RODNEYALEWIS--115. DARIEEIITIY. 4 , iik.. K, 1 .. . ,K DAVIS -JRE, I .ROBERT LEE-152.7 DAVIS-I.IR,,g ROBERT LQUIS--141. , DAVIS,l.-ALLLISA ROSEQI31. DAVISQDEANA-1171.3 Q 511 f Ziff DAVIS,-TADEON IEROMBPI41. DAv1s,,1AMEs PAUL:-62. DAg'gS.1B4A.RCUS TYRERE-41. 41.. I 1 553 .I7 3 . 5:3 .11. 3 3 53 DAVISQITSQSIIVIILIEL--591, AI33 N 3 - 33 DAWSON ,3 CHANDRAff4fiSII37.7 A DAYMUDE, MERLE DAVIDW-152. DEAL, JOI-IN WADE-90, 98, 99, 11.75 DECKER, CHARLES-3,1 DECKERQEJINA O1 41. 4 .313 . I If SIIII filifi-Wi DEFREITAS, .IODI DANELLE--41, 42, 80, 117.7 DENNY. SHANE ALLEN-69, 92, 152. DERRICKSON, AMY SHARON--70 ,3.., 142. , . , ,N R.. GAINES, TISHA JANEL-153. DERR1CKSON,fS8iifHAIEL VAN- 14.1. DEEUEEER, ANTHONY'--128, DIEWEIESE. MELISSA LOUISE--301 84, K 1, I . I DEWITT, RALPH EDWARD-5-92, 142. QJGGINSJ LASHIRNQA . if 1mm-L 5 .ffl p . 'J i DILLARD. DAVID EUGINE--152. DILLARD. WILLIE-131. DIXON, CASSANDRA ANITA-28. 30, 76, 77. 131. DOOLAN, KELLY ANN-29. 84. 152. DOUGLAS, ANTHONY LAMONT- 68, 69, 142. DRUMMOND, ANTONIO MAURICE--152 .11- - I LLLL- f DRUMMOND, CI-IARIEY NICOLE-I 142. VDUEDLEY JR., MICKEY LAVAL--48, I 2. DUFFY, CATHARINE LORENE--117. DUNCAN, DAWN RENEE--29. 33, 61, 142. DUNCAN, GARLAND BERNARD- 117. DUNCAN, JAMIE RENEE--70. 142. DUNCAN, LISA ANN-30, 33, 40. 41, 61, 131. DUNIGAN, DARRELL-131. DUNLAP, BRETA .IOLIETTE-48, 142. DUQILAP. BRIDGETIE MICHELLE- 2 . 1 1. I DUONG, DINH QUANG-72, 152. DUSENBERY, ANDREW PETER-34, 38, 39, 59. 72. 82, 117, 124. 129. DUSENBERY, KATHLEEN A ELIZABETH-33, 45. 84, 152. DUTRO. JEFFREY MICHAEL-79, 94, . .1 . .G . lfffljg ,TON, FRANCES-4152. jzlg CKHOFF, JSXCQUELINE MARIE-fi 34, 117, 12. ECKWOOD. ANTOINETTE MARIE- 49, 131. M NA 117 ECKWOOD. RA O . - . DYARDS JR., TARZIE LEE-68. I 1 .. . EDWARDS JR.,,E.ARL-43, 142. ..,.. DWARDS, CHRISTOPHER . EE2, , DESHON--1313, ff EDZNQARDS, DANIELLE CHERIE- I IEDWARDS, DENNIS WARREN--62, 117. EDWARDS, JASON--I 17. DWARDS. LATARSI-IA QSE ICHETTE-1 E... . iARDs. MICHELLE ANNE-623377 DWARDS, MICHELLE RENIE-117. LAM, TAMMY LYNN-152. LLINGSWORTH, CHARLES -DAVID--131. ELLIOTT. BRETT MATTH EW-86,2 FLETCHER III, DORSEY-41,141 64. 117. , FLOWERS, PAMELA SUE--132. FOOTE, NOELL MARIE--15. 22, 38, 71, 117. . - . FORD. 1 . FORD. EE22 A FORD. 551.EANN-429.541, . 142. .--- . - - FORD, SARA JEAN--49, 142. FORREST. TWINDA ELIZABETH- 152. FORTUNIQCASSAUNDRA YVETTE-118. FOSTER. ANTHONY RAY-142. EOUCHE, TIMOTHY RAMON--26, 29, 58, 69, 31152. FOX, KIMBERLY ROCHELLE-30. 41, 42, 132. FRAZEE, MICHELLE LYNN-45, 152. FREEMAN. ANTONIO DEMETRIUS-91. 152. FRYER. CHRISTINA MARIE-34. 38, 41. 58. 84, 118. FULLER, JAMES ALVA-152. FULLER, RICHARD ALLEN-142. FUNCHESS, ERIC DWAYNE-152. FUNKBIEAALINDA MARIE-26. 52, 77. 1 . FURLOW, ROXANNE-152. FUSON, DAWN MARIE-41, 43. 152. FUSON, GREGORY LEE-40, 41, 52, 132. FUSON. JAMES ROBERT-29, 68, 69. 86, 92. 142.2 .A FYKE, ROBIN DELAINE-30. 33, 39. 41. 43, 51. 58, 143. Gggggg - - - GAINES III, JAMES A.--118. GAINES, DAVID LAMONT-f-132. GAINES, DEMETRIUS LAMONT . EMANUAL-118. - GAINES, DOROTHY MAE--132. GAINECS, LQTONYA WYNETTA--54, 6 . . I1 . GAINES. MARK ANTHONY--49. 153. GALLEGER, RHONDA MARIE--132. GALLION, DELMAR RONELL+62. 1 18. GA1:L1gN..SHARON LENAEQ526, 29, GAMACHE, DAVID ALBERT-464, 118. GANDY, KIMBERLY LOIS-143. GANTT, STEVEN RYAN-41, 42, 48, 49. 98, 143. GARSNER, TERRANCE LAMONT- GARZA. MARCOS ANTONIOSAQQS. 132. . - GARZA. MOISES--118. Q GASTON, CANDACE-132. GASTON JR., SCOTTIE DEAN--153. GASTON, ANTHONY DWAYNE-- I 18. GASTON, PAMELA DENISE--36, 88, ..... 142. . A . HEATHER MAR'E'41?I43fi5. ...5.. AGETZ1 RICHARD--19. 41. 42. I I 3?Li0T'f- HEDY MARIE-Zl 5817155 112. I GE1'i1'211IiDYIKATHLEEN-61, 143. 114 H7 GIBSON, ANNE ELIZABETH--33. 41. ENGLAND, CHERI LYNN-142. NYEART, TIMOTHY CURTIS-5, A 34, 38, eo, 116, 117, 129. ERVIN, WANDA JATON-Ioo, 142. EVANS, ANTHONY LEON-41, 69, . 44, 48, 58, 143. GIBSON, DAWN MICHELLE-28, 143. GILMORE, BRIAN SCOTT-29, 68. CHRISTINE .MARIE- GUALANDI, LARRY EUGENE-68, 69, 143. GULLETT JR., CLIFFORD LEE--132. GULLETT, MELVIN--143. GULLETT, RUTHIE ANNE-'46, 143. 5 GUgLEY. EDGAR DEMORDD61, 69 SIMONA LYNETTE-49. GUTHRIE, MISTIE LYNN-81. 106. 101. 143. GUTHRIE, SHANNON-153. GUYTON. MARGO SHARON-88, 132. Hhkhhh . . . HADLEY JR.. RICHARD LAWRENCE--143. HAJNAL. JAMES PATRICK--68. 86. 118. HALL, ANGELA DAWN-132. HALL. JENNIFER LYNN-143. HALL. RITA LYNN-29. 118. HALL, TODD ALLEN-143. HAMM. DEREK KIRBY-94, 133. HAMMONS. VANESSA-153. HAMPTON III. RICHARD-41, 69, 92. 153. HANDING. ANNETTE ANN-81. 101 143. HANDING. KATHRYN ANN--52. 133. HANKINS, VANESSA LEE--119. HANLEY, BRIDGET ANN-19, 153. HAPPS. ALAN TROY-29. 119. HARDEN, CHRISTOPHER EARL- 119. HARNESS. KIMBERLEY DENISE- HARNESS. LISA MARIE-144. HARPER, CHITTAUN DEANN-153. HARPER, SANDRA LYNETTE-101. 144. .11 gif: i. HARRISQ-ALISHA MAE4-133. K .f.l..l.:G,5g.:, . . , A. HOLLIE. MARIC E YVETTE--I 19. HOLLIE. TORIANO LA JUAN-144. HOLLIS, ERIC-154. HOLLOWAY JR., RAY LOUIS-133. HOLLOWAY, LARON CEDRIC-144. I-IOPSON, MARIO MIGUEL--144. HORNER. DENISE LOUISE--154. HORSMAN. KENT JAMES-18, 29, 5557 78, 79, 154. .5 55,55 A HORTON, ALVIN RIGARDALE-69. HORTON. GEROME ARNES--144. HOSKIN. LISA SI-IAREE--49. 54. 119. HOWARD. EDWARD JUNIOR-144. HUEER. ANITA SUE-30, 41, 43, 52, 58, 144. HUDSON, CAREY ANN-154. HUDSON, FELICIA ANDREA-41, 44. 133. HUDSON. JUANITA MARIE-41, 43, 50, 154. HUGHES JR., HELBERT ALLEN- 154. HUGHES, CARMAN DENISE-133. HUMES, JERRY JUSTIN-154. HUNSICKER, JENNIFER ANN-40, 41, 42. 84. 133. HUNT. ROCHELLE-119. HUSTER, ANGELA MARIE--28, 59. 1 . HURST, DAVID ALEXANDER-154. HUTCHINSON II, LAWRENCE-119. I-IEJTCHQINSON. MARY LOUIS-9, 26. 7, I1 . HUTCHINSON, THOMAS EYNON- 26, 29, 58, 69, 94. 154. HYDE. JASON MATTHEW--144. Iiiiii ICE. CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL-39. 119. ING, STEPHEN LYN-133. INGRAM, ALISA YVETTE-119. INMAN, MICHELLE LYNN--29, 133. IRBY, DION LOUIS--120. IRBY, LISA GAYE--134. JJJJJJ JACK. JOHN MICHAEL-154. JACKSON. ANTUANA MARCEE-43. 154. HORNER, JULIE ANN44-144. . . . 132. . fs1i52.. . . 1 ,,. , EYANS,TAMM3fi.-JQ+13l. I .AAAE WAYNE 23' .f0' ..YENS0N4ERICA34FYNN'29151, GOODMANQBRIAN ALLEN--143. A 152' I . GOODWIN, DONALD EUGENE-143. g 'D'fff - - A JAGINKRANTZ, BRUCE ALAN-74. 75, 98, 142. I HAIR, BRENDA LAYON--131. ...5.72. QAIR.TARLEAKIIQISQTRAVAR-+1,52gi5iigg,i.-g,.iii.., I SSRMER JR.. DWAYNEL4aI3l15Zg s.1i.A5 I IARMER, MICHAEL ANTHONY--+51 I .- -132. . f JARMER, TIMOTHY JAMES-152. ARRAR, JERRY LESTER-132. ARRELL, JULIE DEANN--26, 30. 33, f-41, 42, 58, 61, ,81g,.142. j,ARRIS, ANN,MARIE--152. 7, .,..,... I AST. BRiDGEIi?QQ.iS7J8'3w62, 11.71 1,.,, IAULICNER, NATASHA ROSHANE491- A -152. - AULKNER, PERB BREYON-142. I AULKNER, TIMIKA TAMIE-152. EAGIN, CONNIE RENEE-9, 15, 26. 48, 71, 132. I lFEII2LH1ENNIF'ER:iJQA-1, 26, 27, 54,,,,, IEIJDS, GAIL.fYI3ISANDAw-117. f ELDS. STACY1 LEE-152. I q LZEN, TIMOTHY JOHN--132. I ISHER, JOAN MARIE--152. GOODWIN, LISA MARIE-153. GORDON, ANTONIO-69, 153. GORDON, MARGARET ROSE-143. GORE, MICHAEL LAMAR-132. GORE, SCOTEWILLIAM-I43...5. GRAHAM, ..1'3.E1..ISA YVETTE-1 GRAHAM,pHiE.ATHER JOANN.E+4+ I718. GRAHAM, :MARK TODD--132.1-I - GRANE, ALISON ROSE--26. 30, 52, 58, 80, 132. GRANT, CHRISTOPHER BRIAN-58, 68, 118. GRANT, EUGENIA.-44, 118. . GRANT, LESLIE DAWN--30, 33, 132, 148. GRAY III,-525551111155--29, 36, .55 GRAY GRAY GRAY GRAY, . CAROLYN DENISE-30. 132. , COREY GENE--48, 143. , COREY ROCHAE-153. AARON MARVIN-14315 GRAY, RODNEY EUGENE-153. GRAYER, MICHAEL LAMONT--91, 153. . A GREEN, ER1,N A5NICOLE-.4e,5 ,I.43.,,. GREEN, SEANAMICHAELA-15I58..7 A GRESS, JASON CHRISTOPHER4-153. GRIFFIN. MELISSA ANN--143. GRIFFIN. RENEA LASHON-153. HARRISQIGREGORY KEITH-144. HARRIS, JOHNNY LEON-133. HARRIS, LEON ANTHONY-144. HARRIS, NICOLE RENE-36, 70. 153. HAIBRIS, RONALD DEWAYNE-68, 1 . FELICHA MICHELLE--41. HAiTYg I 75i51oLLY LEEAN-430. 41, 43. HASZ, RONALD C.-29. 72. 94. 95. 153. HAVLIN, ALLAN MICHAEL-153. HAWKINS. LISA-49. 80, 119. HAYES, SHARON LAVERNE-29, 46, 63, 119. ,.,. . HAYES, STEPHANIE SUEANNE-30, 71, 76, 133 'fj -'2:: HAYWORTH, REBECCAQQIIIS3. HAYWOOD. LARRY-119. TONYA LYNETTE--41. 43, HEADY, DENISE LYNN--144. HEADY. LEONARD ANDREW--153. HEARTSFIELD, GINA SUE--49. HEINZQTLYNNE ANNE-29. 74, 75. 83. 133. HEINZ. SHERRY ANNE-25. 30. 33. 50. 52. 58, 133. HENDERSON, DAVID LAURENCE- 133. HENDRICKS. DAMON A.-36, 59. 90, 98, 133. HIEEJQLEY, CHANNELL LYNETTE- HENRXSSROMONA YVONNEA-153. HERRON. ERMA JEAN--133i HERRON. ROBVET-144. HERRON, RODNEY LEE--144. HESTER, AMIE MICHELLE-80. 133. HICKMAN. DANIELLE MARIE-153. HIEIES JR., WILLIAM LAMONT--74, HILL. IDACEY--119. A... .,. . j HILL.. SiIfAC1E LYNN-Q-383133. HILL. STEVEN EUGENE4575, 154. HINDERLITER, JENNIFER LYNN- 23, 311538, 119, 129. HLIZDEZELITER. REBECCA SUE--30. , 1 . HINES, ERIC--144. HINESJJQRENZO NIELf--51, 91, 154. HINES STEPHANIE LORRAINE- 144 .5.. HQIEITOSRAPHILLIP DEWAYNE--69, HINTON, STACIE-133. HITE, CHRISTINA MARIE-144. HITESMAN, ALVIE DAVID--69. 154. HITTLE, GARY--133. HITII'LE,,SHANE-4154. . HOBSON-RJR., HERMAN LEE-90, 91, 98 -1443 - I HOEIINE, PAUL JOSEPH-474, 98, HOGAN JR., JAMES DAVIS--144. JACKSON. APRIL MICHELLE--134. JACKSON. CHANDRA DANYEL- .-1154. JACKSON, DARRELL DELL--134. JAEJKSON, DAWN LYNETTE--36, 48. . 120. JACKSON, JOHNNY-154. JACKSON, JOYCE RENEE--80. 100. 120. JACKSON. KIMBERLY LYNN--41, 43, 415, 120. , JASSQKSQN. LAWRENCE L.-36, 59. .,... . JACKSON. LOREN WESLEY--48, 49,1 72. 144. JACKSON. SHAWN JEANETTE-134. JACKSON. SHIRETTE-120. JAZIVIESS RACHEL LYNN-41, 42, 49, 4, I 4. JAMISON, QUENTIN5v-134. JANSON, KEVIN DEERE-154. - JEMISON, GRENDA3?1?EREE-88. 144: JESCHKE, CHRISTINE MARIE-4, 26, 30, 33, 38, 52, 54, 58, 81, 140, 144. JESCHKE, KAREN ELIZABETH-28, 30. 58. 70, 154. JOHNSON II, KENNETH R.-134. JOILISISON JR.. JOHN EDWARD--92, I . A A JOHNSON JR.,TQMfI551 154. q JOEINSDN, BELINDA55-I-34. as JCEIQZISON, CARTHEIQ LAMONT-61g OIENSQN. KANDACE LYNNANN- , 1 . JOILIIISON, KATHERINE DENISE- I . JOHNSON, LAVONDA .RENEE--155. JOHNSON, LEON+4E.f.43. 44. 86, 120. JOHNSON. MON1QrJE,5 .M1CHELLE-:AJ 38.146, 48, 144. f 2f 'f JOHNSON, GRILL GWENDOLYN- 144. JOHNSON. SHARON DENISE-155. JOHNSON, TEANIA MARIE-43, 155. JOHNSON, TERRY GLEN-144. JOHNSON .. 51554 . , TONY 1?RENELL..91. JOHNSON TYRONEIIBOGAN--155. 1 JOHNSON, VIDA MARCEL--155. JOHNSON, ZABRINA MONTREAL- 1 34. JONES . ARTHUR LEE-134. JONES DANIEL EDWARD--155. JONES LARON DEMITRIUS-41, 43, JONES. LATONYA MARIE-84, 155. JONES, REBECCA SUE-144. JONES, SHIELONDRA MANECE- . JONES. STEPHEN NELSON-51, 58. INDEXXI79 51.11. ix. ,., .... S ....XX 1,. .. v..X S ..A. . XENA sw: 5' --.51 E R X -Y 72. 82, 83, 144. JORDAN, CENITA RENEE-46. 144. JORDAN, JAMES ELI--134. JORDAN, .IODIE MARIE--15. 30, 33. 61,144,111 JORDAN EISA MARIE-155. --15-- I JORDAN1 THOMAS DEL-230, 69. 155. ' JORDAN, WILLIAM-120. Kkkkkk . . . KEETER, AMBER MARIE-30. 155. KELLEY, SHAWN MARIE-17, 120. KELLY, DANIELLE YVETTE-120. KERLEY JR., JOHN ALFRED-29, 40. 50,134 1 .ISTHVEN-144. KI MB 1 5 5. KING, ,QOREY ANTHQNY-144. KING, -ISIGNDRE 5LAMON.T-134. KINQESHEENA CHARVETTE--134. KINGQITERESA-WI 34. I I KIRKIVIAN, CHARCY LYNN-23, 26, 34,1-52,1 71, 120. -.CRYSTAL ROSE11134. KNObgg.IAN.11ANTHONSc5QgE9.69, 155. ...KQEEEELS-.QDANIEL IKKRUMMEL. :MARK .GREQ RW-+20. . 134. 11..1 KUHESIQTTIMOTHY MICHAEL-4-144. TONYA SUE1 1 1 f VAN-144.5 ....1 If-AY+.f55iEf 1.. A NITA RUTHSQI-5121... ' 111 .1..1-1 if . .:f.-A15 7 --1:1--11 X.---. 111 ---. - 11 155,-...11 - -. . - ...,....-11 -.111- 1 - . .- -11-- ...S 11. 3.11 . -1- . . i 41414 Tf .4J. 121. MARIE-4530, 35, ss, 4.1.11 129515155-. I DANIEL EVERET1'-155. ROBERT DEAN-33, 61, 121. LASISOQYEHR, JENNIFER LYNN-28. 1 .... 1CHRIsTINA5 MARIE-30, 1 ... Q 155-1 1 I .MITCHEEQCL-145. 6622 616 AMBER- .. ..-..- I 1 15.-1.3 .- fI3 1gRAINE-155. . MICHELE-+34, 121, LEEQCIFIASEN ANDRE--145. LEE, LORIE ANN--28, 134. LEE, WIESLEY JOSEPH-4-145, MAGANA, FRANCISCO-121. MAGANA, MARIA ELENA-121. MAGNUSON, FRED VICTOR-92, 145. - . MAHONE,-SHERRI LYNN-536, 46, 1135. f .6.2.16 6.11 N616. MARIE, KAREN SUE--28, 1 T35 MARIZETTS IR., HENRY-69. -I-45.1 MARKLEY, MELISSA JOY--30,531 41. 42, 44. 51, 84. 156. 1 1 MARSHALL, ALICIA AILEEN-36, 45 46, ss. 121. 1. MAQSHALL, MLEKA TARESIIA- I 1 MARTIN, TERR1 SUEW-145g5.11 .311.Eg1.i .15.5 KKAA. 1 1 MATCHEM, DWAYNEM-135,g gfgggg 1. MATHEIS, DAWN .AA..A 44, 1 . I I .555 MATHEIS. MELANIE 156 52525 MATTERN, MICHELLE MARIE-81, 145. . MATHEWS, FONDA-121. MATTHEWS JR., FRAZER ED-156. STEVEN DOUGLAS- MONICA LYNN-28. 39,1151-4 -145. MAYFIELD, KRISTY ELAINE--29, 145. MC AEEE. LAKISHA ANN-145. MAYS, DORA GWEN-156. MC AFEE, MARSHALL MARIE-145. MC AFEE, RANEE DENICE-135. MC CALL, BRADFORD JAY-121. MC CALL, CARMELLA-121. MC CAMPBELL, HAROLD LYNNWOOD-29, 511. 135. MC CAW, MELISSA ANNEASS, 41. 44, 84. 135. A 1 MC CAW, STACI LYNNE-29. 41, 42, 84. 85, 156. I - MC CORMICK, MARY ALICE--135, MC CREARY, DAVID LEROY--156. MC CREARY. ELAINE MARCHELLE-121. MC DANIEL. JOSEPH BROOKS--32, 33, 94, 122, 124. A E5.. MC DANIEL, SUE LYNN-1-9,.11..353., 41. 431.1445-50...-51. 84. 145. 1 J5.5A if MC-DQNAISD.SDEONDRAE.,-1 IVIANICKQ-68, 69, 92. 145. I MC GANNQ ROBYNN MICHELLE- 30. 54, 135, I MC GREW, SHEILA JEAN-84, 122. MC INTOSH, LYNDA FAYE-135, MC KENRICK, ANGELA PATRICIA- 145. MC KENZIE. DENNIS LEE--145, 146. 1 LEEIQS FRANKLIN .. . MC4IgENz11E. MICHAEL JOSEPI-Iam LEGGISEIN JR-1 .55. 1315 . MC EIVONNE I L. V ' ' - K i -:.1k:.::...: ' LEPENEEPREQJSTAMMY 145, SEE KIMBERLY PRICHKRDM LEY51111 555.,5 TON, RANDY 1 LERz?gS,PP -EICENDRICK KATRICE5--134. Mf,,EgI,11,QQl,2IEPHAN'E 1 IgQ,,1Q5y1Sgg f5f5 MCSEINDEN, HOLLY DIANE-29, 52, AMY .... BENJAMINT- MEN 2A..TINA MARIE-156. ..1f 5-11 i --1. -5-. I I .----- I f . ... M53 5555 I 55555 MEYEESMICHELE SA55 ESAAE S. 1 5.55 5 .55555 11 SEEAAAS 1. 1 I ...5 34' 402 41+ MILES. WILLIE-68, 145. 55,, 5 f O5 OD BETHANY .5. MILLER II, FRANKLIN RICHARD- ..i 6..1 155- 1 15. .5.: 1 7 90' 98' 546' .LNENGOOD JENNIFEKRYANEW MILLER.1LAYToNIA ROSHELLE- 55. .AAAA 1 I'-15. 1 1 122- . L111 .':' .-55k - 5 1- ill LL:.: 'K XX P A . K. GRACE-135.15 - M LEW15'22f 1 : ik' .':-: 1 :'l I5- 1 EERS EAE5 ...55 I 5.-11 T 5 EEAA I I -I LOVING CRYSTAL DIONNEL-134 MILYGN. SDWARD EQUINOX-135. I LOVING: MARCUS 69, LYNNT34' 401 5L6?i?5,fEATRICIA VERNEIQLQK6. GLADYS REGHfIfffT45' EJ5.55 ..JJ I 1 5.5. I 5' X 5 5 5 5 .56 1 5..55 16E..E SAES ..56 1 1.. ...5 + ASSAAE .E.5 1 REBECCA I 1 MOORE,'ANNETTE-1225 f ,E , MOORE, ANTHONY-122. I I 56 -115 ..... MABIS, DAWN RENEE--26, 58, 70. 140, 145. MABRY. JAMES EARL-121. MARRY, -ROBERT LEE-121. KARA DANIELLEfe.36, 88, ..-. 1214 1 . ISAAQK, KOU RTN EY? ALLEN-A-121, I TERESA ANN-4-135. 1 PMADRIGAL, JUAN JOSE4-145. I MA RIGAL, SILVIA VARGAS--80, ISQKINDEX MOORE, DAVID EUGENE-156. MOORE, DEANQUELA LATIESE- 156. - MOORE, DESTER LENARD--156. MOORE, KERMIT ORAN-122. MOORE, LASHAY DIONNE--135. MOORE, MICHELLE LYNN-62, 122. MOORE, 1 SHARI RENE-EI46. 1.111 1 I MOOREIVICKI LYNN-36, 88,15-146. A M?3F'5E1DOCK, RICK MARLIN-498, MOREFIELD, SARAH MARIE-146. MORGAN, ANDRE LAMAR-122. MCEIEGAN, RAYMOND LERORY-15 1 . 1 .- MORGANQQRICHARD L. PRINCE- SEJWARD--12, 25. 32, 33, 52. ss, 60 PERRY, BRYANT LEONARD.-41361. 113 90, g:.k. 151. K .1 23f. 1 MORQAIZHEQNYA ff5 1 .-55 S.I5 i 151-:5 M0RRi515iIKS5fB0BBYM1564 ESSSSSSS SSSS I SSSS 5'-PERSQNQ 55-5 121 3555151355-LASH0NEf5155?i MORRISx.1slQHARLES --55 PETERSOISESSAZNISANCE MARIE?-26 ..1 1 .-5.5. 1 I ...5 if-if 29, 33g 36, 1.-: 52553,-1-74,.-1 36, I j f .L A 146. . ....,..... SS... 1 1 .... MORRIS,P-CEJRNEY LOVELLE-1 56.1 MORRIS, DANGELA-122. I MORRIS. DAWN MARIE--146. MORRIS. GWENDOLYN DENEISE- 156. MORRIS, TIMOTHY JEROME-43. 69. 91,156- MORRLSRQE, ELLEN ELIZABETH- 4-11 5-5 1 MOSLEYAJR., MICHEAL EUGENE- 36, 91, 156. MUNOZ, GRISELDA-135, MUNOZ, JAVIER-156. MUSTARD, MELANIE DAWN-156. Nnnnnn . . . NATHAN JR.. HOWARD-61, 90, 91, 156. NATHAN, ROBERTA DENISE-122. NAU, LAURIE LYNN-41, 42, 136. NEAL, BONITA PAYE-136. NEAL, VINCENT LEE-61, 146. NEAL, WANDA FAYE-122. NELLUM, LAMONT--146. NELSON, CRYSTAL-136. NELSON, JEFFREY MARK--72, 36, 146. NGO, HA TI-II--16. 76. 156. NGO, TRANG MY-38, 76, 136. . NGUYEN, CHAU VAN-72, 156. .1 NGUYEN, HUNG QUOCW-72, -.-. 1 NICHOLS, JOELEE-.-156. -.--,5.-.5 ..5. NICHOLS, QIOHN EARL-136. NICHOLS, .VINCENT-136. - - P' NOEL, LAURA SUE-52, 156. 1 NOEL. MICHAEL ANTHONY--23,'34, 38, 52, 59, 122, 129. NORRIS, JEDEDIAH LEVETTE--156. NUNDLEY, SHERMAINE DENISE-- 146. NUNLEY,1KIMBERLY DIANE--156. NUNN, ERIC DEONE-156. - NUNN, TAMARA RENEE-156.' 11 NUNN, TARA CAMILLA--136. '- NUSSBAUM, GRETCHEN LEHNHAUSEN-156. 000000 . . . ONEAL, WILLIAM DONALD-136. ONEILL, BRIAN KEITHLY-33, 122. ORTEGA. JOSEPH EDWARD-1361 OSBORN, REGINA KAY-84, 136,1- PETRAKIS,-.I6EyIN11 EARL-136. 2 --5.-..- 1 .--. 1 PEYTON, DEMETRIA IANEL-157. -e PEYTON, EUGENE--157. PEYTON, JOHN-68, 146. PEYTON, JULIUS PHAM. NHI THU-136. PHAN, SON ANI-I-136. PHIEER, IKE EUGENE-136. PHILLIPS, ALARIA MONNA--157. 1. PHILLIPS, CINDY ANNE-157. PHILLIPS, DEWAYNE ONEIL-36, -- 123. PIERSON. DAWN MICHELLE-146. PIKE, ANGELA KAY-21, 30, 146. PITTMAN, CYNTHIA JANET-43, 157. PLUNK, PARALEE LOUISE-123. POLK, SHERRE LASHAWN--62, 123. PORTER, BYRON COTTRELL-123. 1 PORTER, GRACE ANN-146. . PORTER, JESSE DRUMANE---157. I POWELL, TONY ALLAN--136. PRESCOTT, JOHN PATRICK--157. PRESCOTT, ROBERT LEE-146. PUDNEY, CARLOS DEAN--4, 136. Qqqqqq . . - QUALLS. DEMONA LAGENE-123. QUALLS, OCCLEE TONYA--147. Rrrrrr-1 RADOSE .... MARLON--1472 RAFFERTY, GINA MARIE-16, 27, 71,123,129 RAQQEOZD, TIMOTHY LAMONT-74, , 1- . RAMSEY. CLAUDINE-136. RAY, BEVERLY JEAN-49. 157. RAY, CHRISTINE ANN-28. 157. RAYFORD, GERALD MARCUS-136. RAYFORD, JOHNETTA LAVELLE- 147, 1 .L RAYFORDSFAMMY BERNICE-12212 REDD, KIMBERLY NICHOLE--157. REDD, SONIA DENAE--22, 33, 50, 58, 124, 129. I REDDICK, LEE AUMONT-90. 91, 158. REED. MICHELLE LYNN-136. REED, ROBERT WILLIAM--69, 158. REEISE, AIMEEAFRANCINE-147. -. OSBORN.TZ-XMMY JEAN.-122. 1 55..-5.P A REE155 ANGELA-EVON-1581 . - .1 -1 1 ---- .1 RENTSCH, NSA.-JEAN-23, 124. owENI,' 1511571151 TOMAS---1221 7126i A A RICKMONA 5--5 CHELSEA436- I I OWENS, :MICHAEL ANTHONYWI-46. PPPPPP - -- I PACE, OVERTON J UNIOR-146. PACE, TERESA MICHELLE-156. 1 PAGE, CARLLA RENEE--156. PAINTER, ,-.5 JAMES DONALD--122.-. RIEIES. ANGELA DENISE-41, 43, 581 RIQQILL. RACHEL LYNNETTE-4120, RIDDLE. ANGELA DENISE--36, 49,115 147. RIGSBY, LEONDRE LAMAR--136. 1 ... - 1 RILEY, RUTH PATRICIA--5158. EARIIEEIRI ..I- - -... RINDFLEISCQH. DOMINIC PA1Z16ERf IKELVIN .5- MAKGARETTA I in kL.L. A . 1. .. 1h P415giMAN...EELIC1.4 REST 52' 5'5IT5f531EN MICHELLE 1 PARKMANQ KATRINA LARAE4136. R'B1gFR15OSf1f5FRANK'40' 41' J -OJJI Ei PAISCMAN, LAWANA CHESTINAT4 -IOANNE MARIE-124, Q IPAgiI71i1g2EgHEST713Ri1236. ..5- 147. N' ROCHELLE'7ffQ A 5.-, ...I A.-M , 1- . I1... R ,,15, PARR:.W1i513giSEN.-JAY-136. .1 .-P-- mm' .-..- -55 PAISZOTPEE 5553 EINGER MAR1E..6-1, P.-15 -55.5 ROB,NSON:5 .3,,f3g?51j, Eg 1 58' I PA513SgJ0NS33MIgHELLE LYNN.-22,5 Ef35E'SYS?TqREi7JEIfII31E.56, 147. .fi-I Pfgj,Ig,1jgf,QEN,615U?1g1NDA 1 - 4z.5513S'QR5G'ORY DELAINT5-iff, A Q 1555 l 1-P RODGE IP5.. i I - ,.. GARY 11666, 155Rfr Q6135lf3S59 -1 .-5.-- 55-P 1 .'--I.- -1 5I.5--5 .31 .2-- 52,1 1IPI..5 P-55.I. .11.-- I -11.5 5-11.-5I5 1:5-5 -11- .--.- P'1!?E'ANNECf4 MARCHLLA-P455-11-I 666111. 41- - 137. I 'I ' PAYNE. CHRISTIAN DION-136. ROWLAND 505,437 5.51 PAYNE, PATRICK ALLEN-52, 136. ' I I ' 'tl-I PPBYTOIS, LARRY DARNELL-69, 92, RKHFAND' PAUL EDWARDT61' 3, 14 . I , 1 PAgg1'ON, MARILYN JACQUELINE- RCIIAIFAND7 .UNN 28? 35?-I 1 4 I if-nf-5 ,--' A -' kk. . -.1- 1 1 .1 1 -5.,. 1 RUSSELL,-1P -DEEILAPH LOVE-158. PEARSON, -CHARLES-136. .. 1 .--.: RUSSELL! MARIE..147L PEDRAZAIHL RAUL GUERRER0+ RUSSELL. GREGORY ALAN-147. 69. 157. I I 1 RUSSELL, KEIIGER CHANNELL-.100 PENMAN, LONNIE LEE-136. I PENRHYN-LOWE, KEVIN 101, 158. 1 RUSSELL, MARICE LAUEL--91, 158.5 WALLER. ANGELA LEAH-147, 148. WALTERS, KRISTINE-139. , 1 47. - -- - IMMONS. TONYA IRENESE-147. RUSSELL, PRICESEEONARD-137.' EER iifi RUSSELL, SCHURON WAYNE-147.5 RUSSELL, STEVEN WAYNE-137. RUTHERFORD, MARZINE LYNN- 137. RUTHERFORD, MAURICE MARVIN-40, 41, 147. RUTHERFORD, SEAN EDWARD-55, A 158. . . .. RUTHERFORD, TRACY RENEE- I 137. RUTHERFORD, VANESSA ALICIA- 137. SSSSS . . . ALAZAR. MARGARITA-147. ALAZAR. MELESIO GILBERTO-29 es, 69, 158. A . 7ALEM, EDMOND-'ELIAS--'22, 1241- AMPLE, DANIEL BERNARD-137. AMPLE, DEANA NICHOLE-158. ANDERS, EDWARD LAVELL-48, 147. 'ANDERS. LISA NICOLE-158. SANDERS. RACHEL LEE-147. 'ARVER, CHRISTOPHER LEE-147. 'AWATZKI JR., RONALD LEE-147. 'CHERTZ, WANDA GAY-147. 'CHM1DGALL, PATTI DIANE-81, 147. SCHMIDGALL. STEPHEN CHARLES-98. 124. CHMIDT. JASON MICHAEL-137. CHWARK. DAWN LYNN-61, 158. CHWINN, CHRISTINE RAE-137. SCOTT, .IEANETTE MARIE-41, 44. 71, 88, 137. 'EALS, JENNIFER LEE--62. 124. ELLERS. PATRICIA ANN-137. 'ETTLES, ALLEN-158. IEVERT. AMY MICHELL-33, 54. 55, 147. IHELBY, CHAD WAYNE-158. IHELBY, YOLANDA MARIE-147. . LHELTON, NICHELLE SHELICE- 124. LHETTLEWORTHJAM ES EUGENE-23. 90, 125. HINOZUKA, TOMOKO--41, 81, 125. AHIPP, BRAD MONTELL-61, 158. JHIPP, BRYAN KEITH-125. AHIPP, KIMBERLY MONIQUE-88. 147, HOLTZ, CARMENLOUISE-158. . HORTY, JESSICAFLQEANNE-147. HORTY, MICHAEL JOHN-158. HRODE III, WILLIAM ROBERT-62, 68, 69, 147. HRODE. JAMIE LYNN-125. HUMATE. LATONZA MARIE-30. 36, 43, 158. IEDLECKI, ANNA MARIA-34, 39, 545 50 52 58 125- 127 129 IEDLECK11 JOHN-45.1i.Ql-gii AAES 7A.7 A A . .. 50, I 59, , ..,,.., ,,.,..,,.. . . IIEIEJRA, ANGELA JMARIA-43, 65, 15 . EEVERS, BRADLEY JOSEPH-94, 95 125. EEVERS, JULIE ANN-84. 137. LQEST, LARRY ,GENE-58. 125. EISZIMONS, JENNIEER-159. A JMMONS, RODERRICK JEROME- EMMS. SEAN SEBASTIAN-159. EMONS, NANCY JEAN-137. MS JR., JOHN WESLEY-98. IMS, CI-IEA MARIE-159. KMS. LAMONT WESLEY-137. SHAWN ERISA-92, 159, ,.A... - WILLIE EARQI54147. , NCLAIR, MICHAEL ANTHONY- IIII 159. ' GGS, STACIE LYNN-137. INNER, DONALD TERRELL-159. NER, ZELDA ANN-147. - TER JR.. GARY- NEIL-159. ITH, CATHERINE-65. I I 57 I 2 DESHAWTN-98, 147. Eff 55555 ' STEWA RT,-.IILYNETTE KAE- 147. STIMAGE, MELVIN-72. 137. STONE, MARK ANDREW-138. STOUT, I-IEIDI MICHELE-26, 34, 39, 71. 84, 104. STOUT, KIMBERLY RENEE-20, 26. 29. 70, 159.. A . STRONG, RQARY1. LAK.ITDAfEgg2.6, 30, 38, 100, 1,3S.7.f . 1 SSA. E S'Il4IiIART JRQROBERT JAMESS40, , 47. STUCKEY, CARNELL LEMONT-147. STUDDARD, REBECCA LEE-33, 39. 41, 44, 138. STURDWANT. ARMOSHA AMARAH-36, 48, 49, 126, .E.,. STZIJRDIVANQIY, CAREY BERNARD- STURDIVANT, CHARLES SHAWN- 147. STURGIS, PENNY SUE-126. SUDDETH JR.. ARNOLD DEAN-52. 126. SULLINS. MATTHEW WILLIAM-20. 26, 58. 69, 94, 95, 159. SULLINS, STACEY ANN-26, 58, 126. SURRELLS II, FRANK ALLEN-49. 159. SUTTER, MARY BETH-159. SWANSON, MICHAEL LEROY-119. 138. SWITZER. STEPHANIE ANN-30. 84. IITLEY?-TAMMY SUE-14.8. Vvvvvv I A VAN DYKE: HOMER w11.1.1AM-138. VAT? LANINGHAM, KELLI ANN- 1 8. . VANAUSDALL, CHRISTOPHER ALLEN-160. A MARY MARGARET- 25,i.32,'-33, 50, 126. VARGAS, MARIA DELOURDES-31. 34, 38, 58, 126. VARGAS, RUBEN-18. 48. 90, 98. 138. VEAZY, ANN LAVETTE-127. VEAZY, NISA GAY-45, 160. VINCENT, PATRICIA SUE-29, 148. Wwwwww . . . WADE. MELISSA-160. WADE, LESLIE ANN-138. WAGNER, JOSEPH DAVID-138. WAKELEY. TIMOTHY MARTIN-68, 138. WALDRQJP, PATRICIA LYNN-28, 30. 14 . WALDROP, ROGER-139. WALKER, ERIC SCOTT-148. WALKER, KAFI TAMU-148. WALKER. KIMBERLY KAYE-63. 127. WALKER. TIMMY LEVELL-127. WALLACE. LOUNYETTE LYJUAN- 43. 160. ISYILELIAMS 139 WILIJIAMS, WJLLJAMS, WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS - -. .AAS-. - ,ik BAREARAJRENAY-49, A BRANDON-139. BETINA-139. DARVIN ANTONIO--43. DAVID JOHN-139. DEBBIE ANNE-149 Wg15LIAMS: DEERACCA SHANTE- . I . . . WILLIAMS DEONDRA LYNN-35 Ss. 89. 128. A WILLIAMS. DERRICK LAMONT- I 149. WILLIAMS, DONNA LEE-63. 128. WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS EDWARD LAMAR-161. FELICIA LYNN- 1 39 WILLIAMS: JACQUELINE MARIE- 41, 42, 45 WILLIAMS, JOSEPH-32, 33. 128. WILLIAMS, JOSHUA PAUL-149. WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS. 50, 128. JULIE ANN-161. LAZONIA MARIE--161. WILLIAMS, NANCY JO-30. 33, 41, 44, 61. 149. WILLIAMS, NEHRU SHABAZZ-161. WILLIAMS. PATRICIA NEAL-161. WILLIAMS, PETER-91. WILLIAMS. SALLY ANN-161. WILLIAMS, SEAN MICHAEL-139. WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS, 128. WILLIAMS SILKEE RENE-43. 161. STEPHANIE LYNN-62. TERRY DEWAYNE-161 138. SYDNOR JR., KENNETH MONROE-90, 138. . Till!! TARVIN .iR.,'1OHN ANDREW-147. TAYLOR, JESSICA KAY-70, 147. TAYLOR MICHELLE RENEE-62. 126. TAYLOR, RISSA EVETTE-22, 23, 48 80, 100, TAYLOR, 126. VANCE TYRONE-147. TERRELL, JENNIFER SUSAN-54, 100, 101, 159. TERKRELL. TONYA MARIE-100, 101. 15 . TERRELL. TORY LAMONT-92. 93. 126. TESSEM. CHRISTINA E1LEEN-49. 159, , TESSEM. TOBY EDWIN-138.p , THOMAS, BRUCE RANDAL1.-4148. T1-SQMAS. JOSHUA W.-45, 48,594, THOMAS, LLOYD DONTWAUNRJS-159. THOMAS. MICHAEL BERNARD- 159. THOMAS, SHANTEL LAVETE-148. THOMAS, TARA JO-40, 41, 50, 5-,. 52, 1 58, 81, 159 ..-,., A , IAI. -0-. - THOMAS, TERRY TERRELL-138. THOMAS, VERONICA MICHELLE- 1 59. THOMAS, WANDA LINETTE-41, 126. THOMPSON THOMPSON JR., LC.-159. , ANDREA LAMONT- 148. THOMPSQNQ-ZIOEL-64, 138. THOMPSON, LISA ANN-29. 138. THOMPSON, NELLIE RENEE-138. TILLOTSON, JOHN WILLIAM-126. 44, TINDALL, CHRISTIAN ALLEN-29, 72, 134. 133. TINSLEY, LISA LORRAINE-148. NPSORD, JAMES MICHAEL TIPTON, JAMES ,KENNETH-148. -TISDALE, NJQHOLE AURELIA-160. TISDALE, SHAWN ALLEN-30. 33. 43, 61. 68,:82, 92, 13s. T1SgALE, STAGEY LYNN-so, 84, TO, TAM HUE-100. TOWLE JR., JAMES LEON-29, 148.7 TOWLE, BRIAN EARL-160. TRANN, HLJL1-160. RTB, DEL RITAfQfE71,.125. . , ......,. .,,...,,., TRANN. LQXEQ90-A if JAMES JESRERETTM1 37. A A 2 TAIR.CH?5N-160- RR.. A A A 7 IQH, KAREN 5EAN,,,65, 125. .. . TRENT, JENNY-138. ,1 ITH. KELLY JOE-125. 6gTIgI59LAWRENCE MICHAEL-29, 11191. LUTISSA ANN-80, 137. nu, MALINDAKAY-49, 159. A TRIPP, CABOT CHRISTOPHER-138. TRONE, SCOTT LEE-69, 148. TRUONG, DANIEL CAO-82, 148. Tlg5PiEg, MARK TURLEY-30, 43, UTHEY, .MELISSA FAYE-147. 5 ..., ..1.. . ,Tlgf,115ISg- KEITH -29f 6342-591 3153 121730-26, 30. RATTLING. vER?Y'MAR1E-36. 511 52+5Sf84f'1031 '40, 148- A 137. . 3I'EINgi7JR,, DONALD LEWIS-28, , 1 . EQNG, DERICK JEROME-43. 92, Ai15TER, MICHAEL CHARLES--62. .,,R. .g ,.... . I A ..2: ANLEY, PAMELAISUE-30, 41, 42, 5, s4, 137. A EPHENSON. ANTHONY TURNER, WILLIAM ALLEN-78, 79, 138. TURPEN, MELISSA KAY-84, 160. TUTT, REGINALD BERNARD-138. TYLER, HENRY LAMONT-126. TYRE, DANIEL STEPHEN-74, 98, A, 138. , I Uuuuuu Q... UNRUH. KEVIN MICHAEL-41, 160. UTLEY. SCOTTY JOE-148. WALLER, ERIKA-45, 160. WA3I5LER,. MAULANA ALI-90. 98. 1 . I WALLS, EMILY MONIQUE-160. WALTERS JR., HAROLD OLIVER- WALTERS, TONYA YVETTE-139. WALTON, ANITA-160. WA LTON, .ANNETTE-W 1 60. WALTON4 -5--7 TONY FRANCIS-48, 139. WARD, ISHERYL ANN-43, 139. WARE, CAMILE LANEA-139. WARFIELD, LAHAROLD MONTZ- 160. WARMICK, DAVID DARNELL-68, 90, 98, 127. 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