Marshall High School - Marshallonian Yearbook (Marshall, IL)

 - Class of 1986

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Q 0 a 1 Q' f Q-AJ X 4 ax 1986 t 3051 Cf-ANS' T LIO f Marshall Hlgh School Marshall IL Vol 76 5 J' C42 . l' In Review Freshmen 4-15 Marshall Schools Seniors 1881-1986 Faculty 1 6 Homecoming Sports 28 Prom Closing 22 Graduation Index 32 Clubs Special 63 juniors 5GCfiOI1 Graduates 1881-1986 67 Sophomores 1 Q 4? 00 x MAJQH fyy' ffl X fm ,gf X f Noxembef- A .inter SCSSIOH summer term 9 close Of the fernaI6S were Df the college ses. Mr- LS' aol he nine- Wasi h Iarshau Hlg Marshall H. S. Carries On On April 5, 1947, a tor- nado swept through the town of Marshall. Fortunately, it was not a school day, for had it been, there would probably have been a loss of lives. The towers and other ornamental structures which were distinc- tive features of the building were blown down. The heaviest damage was done to the rear of the building. The assembly room roof was completely re- moved, and the rain poured in, warping the floors and damaging desks and other properties. The roof over the southwest corner of the gym was also torn off. The entire third floor was damaged beyond repair for the reaminder of the school term and had to be closed. The agriculture room, directly under the assembly room, also had to be closed. The closing of these rooms made it necessary to put classes in the library and in rooms or- dinarily used only for storage. Classes which were affected included Agriculture, General Science, Biology, and all commmercial classes. The gym was turned into a study hall, and physical -gli r--4'7 1 X uf..-JQ-D. ,lv '4 fi x-- Vi' education classes were held outdoors, weather permitting. The busts of Washington Irving and William Shakespeare, which adorned the front of the assebmly room for many years, were not damaged by the tornado. Neither were the fossisls and other biological specimens that have been colleted over a long period of years. But the old oak tree that stood near the left front entrance walk was broken off at the trunk. The loss of it was like the loss of an old friend, for on nlany a hot noon hour students have sat in its shade and on some extremely hot days classes were held beneath its branches. Text taken from 1947 Marshallonian page eighty- three. NORMA KINSEL AND LISA FREEMAN still find the front of the high school building a good place to relax even though the old oak tree has been gone for many years. A PILE OF BRICKS and roofing materials is all that remains ofthe castle-like ornamental brickwork that the 1947 tor- nado destroyed. gg ff 1 '5-- 'i i .': .,C,v'-' -' iii- -.'- i , ' Q 'wi ?.g,.,,1- . xx gQ.'g.yg:i, l- 4. . fr .. V, 41 , 'J ' ,.- V,-, . m - A ' gg, ,Q f ng 'f96..:fs 'aft -,,.fQ'n's ' .4 .. n 4.K',.as.Ausug- ' Jill.. -g.',- .js n IN REVIEW .lyk When a new village, town or city was laid out history records that a part of the land was set aside for homes, churches and schools. So it is true of Marshall. Col. Wm. B. Archer, who laid out the town of Marshall, reserved several blocks for the use of schools and an academy. ln 1835 in the plat of the original town of Marshall. square number five, on which the North Elementary school now stands, was donated for education whereon to erect a col- lege. On the southwest corner of this block the following winter a man by the name of Thomas Handy taught a term of school there. IN REVIEW . Y V W ' v f' A I if V E Mg! .Hi ' :if 1 ,Vi 1 -iff The orgmtal high school building on North bixth Street was first occupied in 1903 German, Latin, French and Creek were taught in the classical department. Commerce and Agriculture were also taught. Mrs. Eliza Whitlock was the teacher of in- strumental music and pupils had use of the piano for 320 extra. Pencil Drawing was 356 ex- tra. Dr. Wm. Edison was vocal music instructor. giving three lessons a week of one hour each. for 34 per session. The year was divided into two sessions of twenty-two weeks each. Summer session com- menced the last Monday in May and the winter session the second Monday in November..A vacation of six weeks after the winter session and two weeks at the end of the summer term was given. In April, 1853. at the close Of the winter session 133 males and 76 females were enrolled. After the purchase in 1871 of the college building for public school purposes, Mr- LS' Kilbourn became principal of schools- as the . . erin nine. W The class of 1881, numb g rshau High first class to graduate from MH School. aff On 1 nad0 S1 of Mal was not it been, hav6 bf towers structul tive fe? were bl The done 1 building roof W moved, in, wai damagi propert southwi was als third beyonc reamint and ha agricult under also ha closing it neces the libr dinarily Classes incluo Genera and all The gy study 950 sent i as -.Mgt .'1.,Qj1,, ,4'1 ' nfl. ,-,qw -' 'x '11- te , .g -1 Faculty and staff have changed in many ways throughout the years. One objectixe that has remained constant has been the desire to educate the students of Marshall in the most professional manner possible. A new chapter in lVlarshall's history was written when the first teachers' strike oc- cured October 23, 1985. After negotiations failed between the Board of Education and the Marshall Association of Classroom Teachers classes were cancelled for thirteen days as teachers walked the picket lines. as , 4 no ' ' 4 , f 4 is AS 'll1lr'.lll'N Nl Xlir Km' .- gr' Emwiiwg . w :.1 f': ' .A g' .i.. g vi.-: -1 nm at 'NlX7lli i .ll lla lil'lllKllF .tv lr .2 lilllr' ' -f 'ir' sg ' is .ts s'ir x.s!r'.' 'rua sltzkmg -t il.. 1. f- 5lNlttlili'tNlW lil li '.s ti - up Z'ir 2r,1.'1r's' vw Xlflil VX 1 ' lr f ll.,.zr t.'tliNllil Vw 'A RN .'i'N'NEl ttlimtllikl .ur ..nV .vm ' t lf' LF, 'rfiurrs lkl Q0 ii 50 , IW lil X PIIIICIPHI People Pnnttpals do more than determme puntshments Thex ire respons1ble tor stttng that nmanx state repcnts are tompltttd and sent ln bw deadhne Thu 'UL ulled upon to be turrlculum 1 use tounselors and staff itxtloptrs The prtnupal sees that tht thool tuntttons as smoothly as pos-,tblt lttthout thetr leadershlp sthuol tuntttons would be almost tmposstble Prtnttpals who hate served Mar hull Htgh Sthool throughout the xt xrs xnt ude Rmlph D Kean 19101912 ltmsh lwtlltams 19131916 11. L Hxrntsh 19171919 U ml huns 19201921 B H Cmndall 1922 1923 lorrestfl Edwards 1924 J R Colbert 1925 Nui F Ctrxey 19261927 P R R Geddes 1928 1935 QW V Nelson Stark 1936 1942 V Qa,-1preeZe1943 V Robert C Grant 1944 V E B Allen 1945 1948 V Kenneth C B 1949 rumm 1950 f KWWTF -ni V E I Hamngton 1951 1964 V D G M on cNary 1965 1980 V Bob Thompson 1981 Present Z lnncu v-dw tl I deslrf them A ne wrllle cured f8ll6d Teach days a 63-iw-1 ,g 9 M , 1 .-jf, ' :I X X ' V' if X'-' 4-ww. 1 ' 4 ' ugvi A -wry., 0 5- X, X 2 ., f-, , V 1 l 4 A v A' -f.1i ,' y. .2 jw f tk 1 V F VI. , L, , g y- f I 1' fff 1 ' - '1 ' 1 'II 'FT'i'ir:1 lIy ' E V . 5 1:3 .af EL -. 5 - 5 1 V ' ' 1 V o i KI f X I 4' E :R Vali d H J f 'fx' I ' u II II V li : ll Qifiifn , 5 ' A I I Q L V l.!'- A, . ,.....-...,,,,,.,f- 7117 , f..,, , I I I 1 I , in flmmll Lg N V Q wer ' -5 :F xiwj pfiqifif x v gk . 1' -Vl qi, A-s mfg , v , . . .-i -H, , +1 I .- .3 1'--1.-,--my-AMX .3 -,.,1 -, he ff .n, ' 'b . v... IN REVIEW Marshallis Educational Facilities pl Ih-- -,lil Noitli Sith- wh 1,1, I 1 11-14 npietl the 1500 block between North Sexenth and North Eighth Streets. It was linilt in ltwfi lit-ture the si-huol this built, llr. llrantille Preitett and other board members went to l.iiwie'in t-itll.-, ll. on Ihr' ti.nii to sec' .1 Ilt'NN svltoul lluiltlillg there. High School ClHSS6S WSIS OH the third llnoi ol this wt hool lnnltltng until lilllfl. ll was torn down in l966. Ninth With- irlttml tnntltlh- pirtnre .iboxet was t'onstruc'ted on the East side ofthe 600 block Of South Sixth an .-.- i in IMMT It ongniallt had tnilx tour liront roornsg in 1908, four more rooms were added. It was razed in l9T i' Xin-i sth tttf ls it.-re ix-oi'g.irim'tl into .i t-onnnunity unit during the 1948-49 school year, the junior high .'l.is..s tt.-ie heltl in the nlil high st-hool building. The present junior high building flop photo page 91 was first t it-i4 npr:-tl -luring the l93Tf.38 sthool year. Considerable remodelling was done to the junior high school in l'liltl, 5:11 t-t- 19.30 sllltlvtlls lima' been using the lat-ilities ol' the current high school building. Members of the tll. XSS Ui' llltio pose tor .i pn-ture in front ol' the building. After demolition of the old high school building in l9.'vi, new nnistr. shop. .ind tuilieleria liacililies were added to the building. A 1923 addition t0 the old high st-lion! lnitltling this s.ned lrorn demolition and serves MHS students today for art classes, general classrooms, .iinl.igxinii.is1uni that is primarily used by girlis physical education classes. Nl.inx plnsit-.il nnproternents and energy conservation measures were undertaken for all high school lnnltlings during the past lite years. -,gl FUUUPQ-1. .K V s...,,.,,,x- -'D .s.' s. ' .. -..H .. 9 -.V l 1 , ,A . Ni '4 tp-dfashar H'-h4 J. 1, - J W. fa YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN was presented by Drama Club members January 31 - February 2. 1986. Mike Combs portrayed Charlie Brown, Rob Wellum portrayed Linus and Lucy was portrayed by Sheri Bucher. MUSIC TEACHER VAUGHN ARNEY rehearses with a vocal ensemble. PINATAS WERE POPULAR in 1965 and continue to be popular today with members ofthe Spanish Club. IN REVIEW IN REVIEW Aff' ,wg ,4Q,4pg,., ,. -, -2 UM: . ' xx Nxe AX.ex'ug.XX xe N F60 . ex :Amen ' 9306 x f all 1 ,V I H Z f M PXBOBXQ5 v-'Mx A X956 5 in , X'X'vQBOY'f10X'f4b WHY, V5 MA, ac ixon x ' fm- .. 1- ' . . , 2' ,!, , :f,g,,n,,- ff, 1211, 425246565 X960 ,bvN.exbaXX game. ., 5y, 14gf3v?',,g7f , ,-rjziygaazg Ogqxvd ,Y O QT W Q . A ff, Z 1 ,,,, f :::fff,:,,,,v :5'f::,,,f f',g-',,,, U . , , L We ,neex BQXX c-mm, , .,ff,, xg Q, , f:j,f:,,,,f', , ffwn. L. fy - 1 -fi-,Qf 1 vfxffgrgij' ' , 42 W P f AZ k:,?.Qg-1f2- j ,R -' f' f ' ' '- ' ' V 'A f 1 p 4 ' , S ' ' 5: Inf ,ff , f ' ' 4 -' ' ' 1 X948-59 ba: am membive. ' Z XY OYY, TXXONWSO, NN'fXX55?X NN M4- x TYS fxxxempx xo gim comvoX ox ' XNAXX. Qoxsw X30 W- AYYYSCV io: Rv, e5b3XX Xeam HXCHNXWQY CNA5 'Y ANXOY . wgww f r L! X 5 LLX if '59 QSM A 1 rw .yy UI, I, IN REVIEW Tlllf 1933 FOOTBALL TEAM appears to be ready for at-lion. Considerable changes have lim-n iimdz' in uniforms and protective gear sinu' lhis photo was taken. Becoming The Pride of the Lions It Marshall High School has always stressed a complete education of mind and body. Athletics has helped to serve the education of the body. Keeping students in shape, leading active, healthy lives is important at Marshall. In the early years of Marshall football has played a more or less important part in the history of the school. In the fall of 1897 the first football team was organized. There were eleven boys in the high school deemed large enough to play football, so each was assured a place on the team. Only two games were played against out-of-town teams, Zi one with Martinsville and one with Paris. In 1911 the team won every game except one, which was a tie. An undefeated season was completed in 1922. For a few years due to lack of interested and public support, athletics did not mean much to the school. After the new gymnasium was built a greater interest was taken in athletics. In the fall of 1924- the basketball team took fourth place in the State District tournament. In 1929 the football won its first-ever Wabash Valley Championship and the basketball team won the county tournament. For many years sports were offered only to male students. Girls were afforded the opportunity for interscholastic com- petition with the formation of the Girls, Athletic Association fG.A.A.j. in 1927 by Miss Kermit Cochran. Today a variety of sports are offered to both boys and girls with many trophies added to the trophy case each year. ffcfjixix . SSS X f fx Nay 9-' X WM W N X W B ,Mx .gf SMALL .SIIALIL X30 A is? Q . .- .Es:- ii 5,9 , Shi 'fx .42 N1 It 'i X Rx Xl' arlier yeaibociss -,XXX i A Q Wft 7, N 1 , ' were pr'1rnaiii,.f X-lflill concerned with recording history Ihfftugll the use of pictures fmost- ly posedj. Names WGFC usually recorded but few comments were madfi regarding the specific ac- tivities, student lifestyles or academic matters. There was no real at- tempt to spotlight any of the people captured in the photos. Even though the yearbook captured history, it didn't give the reader the whole story. With mostly group shots and only potrait iden- tifications, it revealed on- ly a small portion of the picture. Yearbooks of today at- tempt to cover a broader range of students' lives. Staff members try to create a book that not on- ly reflects school, but the personality of the students, and in doing so, the staff makes a state- ment about themselves. By incorporating features and documented copy the excitement, enthusiasm, and the spirit of high school will be more clear- ly reflected. LACI LINDLEY AND JERRY CARNER carefully search for familiar faces al the yearbook aulogra h party. AN EARLY YEARBOOK STAFF pimii., taken from the 1945 Marsliallonian , IN REVIEW A Cut bove th es I'lII I IN1. IN llll l4It.Il'l IDIRH 'IIUN for a win arc- seniors lim IN.ill1-i '.Ivvi' Mil .wg In-ll lvl4 IIl .iiiml aiu lim, Keri Walters f, 4 C J- i L 5 I I V Y f I I'-s 'Q Al u 'sw .'sZ'lfes-x. . 'LQQJJJ 4 ,- ii 1, ,-4 I O Q iw: . L I wg .J WN ,Q 'J L ,.. .sv I. r - T I. .Z--T' i 4:- lf' if I AI lt .I I l IN A WI'lI t bl! ?II'lIll'l chains The- sophomores displayed lots .-I sliiiil .is i-vitl--mi-il Ivy Ilii- number ol mhains displayed by Candell Mt l Down-ll, Annissa Hliarn-II, Kim loah and Lori Mead, fi. H -.', gt' I Q I fm , 1 ,U , ., fi A 'PWD f 1+ 513153253 s 1 Yi . ig... Leg, U, ', , , L ff- Z-, 2 ,5-?i'f,4!1: 'I 4 i i P I 7 17 i' I I fo .1 A I 'x lf, 3 y iq ' tri-at . ' ,r I , 9 ' at ALL PUNKED OUT FOR HOMECOMING. r al unkers showed up at MHS for the an- Some e p v U nual Punk Day. Displaying their best punk-wear are Lisa Freeman, Karen Halloran, leafme Thomp- Cher l Wernz and jennifer Brandt, tllow 23 son, y I , d Angie jordan, Renee Holmes, Patti johnson an Stover. Sherri Strohm. tBa-ckl Jodi Glosser and Sara ERIC SHUMAKER AND MATT BOYD learn what ' would be like to have three legs as they run in lt the three-legged race. HOMECOMING V Held in eonjunetion with Nlarsliallia we-.P quic-enteimial, Homecoming '80 began with spirit week aetixiea that included punk day. crazy red and white day and mourning day. Thursday eyening HHS students and rommunity members gathered at the band- stand on the square lor a giant pep rally and the Coronation of the Homecoming ljtteeii .H -a1ittltt'dtttit't lwgati at llit'5ill1iitt and headed toward the lootliall lie--lfl wht-rf' 7 a giant bonlire had been built. Friday. the spirit games pret't,-eded a xietory by the mighty Lions' football team. The events were highlighted by the ISU unit Sequieentennial parade on Saturday morning. The Marshall High School float was awarded the grand prize. I , 4 , 9.1, ' 0 . I HC we - W .1 ' rm. . ,0. my ..t 'dia ' 1 Q vig van.. A rf! ,. seam g. .1 11V vt, we ? a 4 4 4: 86H omecoming was SENIOR HL'LA-HOOPERS i -L' Darlena Rankins Angela MARQHMI Thompeon ihem Buch . , . , , . . f ' r er and J' P m . -, . ,l',T'l lah LEM 1' 1 tion during the relay races im revo swing into ae- as the snake d'ni4-,X W' H Z UI I an-in tht- N.l,,,,,,. . - - - x ' 's '1-NINW 0 NU 3lNlLlNlCCOENCHlE GETS REFRI-:SHED with B bum' RIT-ot toward Ilia- lontluill fnhhl IN 1 ull ith Nun, er -V ' - , the bauooaij egattenlpts to Catch a water balloon during sf-I h-'l.UWINt. MUNI. Ilila liglnx tht- nw!-i att in-I 05: game. . 5 .i spark undvi ll... plum. H' lm 1 i ' '4 munity HOMI-ItIOMlNtg , , A N vu t. I Zine . l '31 is L 10553 1- -.. s - ,Tn- ,B-.i:1.iai,. ...J , I -. .b-,sf ht, .. e ' gp-ffm J Mt H- Mi. . . I ' 'H Mm C i. ,FL -P' 'I .4 ' A A. if ff THRU THE YEARS WITH PRIDE was the theme for the 1985 Sesquicentennial celebration for the city of Marshall. Miss Il- linois waves from the float with the representative gazebo from the courthouse square. The gazebo was auctioned off following the celebration. VOLLEYBALL PRIDE is displayed by team members despite their losing season. Team members riding on the float are tBottoml Cindy Taylor, lennifer Brandt, Lori Martin, Tammy Wiser, Shelley Grieves, Lisa Wiser, Tina Sanders. tTopj Lori Burns, Sherri Bucher, Denise Washburn, Terry Moreland, coach, Amy McConchie, Angie Calhoun and Cartha Schroeger. AMY McCONCHIE AND ANGIE CALHOUN act as if they are being threatened by this sailor. In reality they were just flirting with the visiting seaman. THE MARCHINC LIONS proudly step-out to lead the parade through the parade route. THE ANIMAL INSTINCTS of Scott Lindley were brought to life as he looked through the many booths and siplays on the courthouse square. - , IIOMICONIINIC, Homecoming Parade Scenes XNYBODN WANT -X BAI I OON7 Rachelle Kennedv, Tammy Bishop, llvlegssa ' t e es- Martm and lulie Roberts try to relive their childhood days during quam-ntvnnial parade I'IIIi MAN OI- THEIR DREAMS is exactly what Jeanne Thompson,lamiMartir1, ludvi- Thontpwn and Sherri Bucher have found in these genuine Mountain N11-it HINIOI4 fXNiCLI1I.A THOMPSON and member ofthe MHS volleyball team hands HI tliwdivs to tuture Marshall High School students. Ulf.-NNI? ITRIZI- WINNER The MHS Hoat won first prize in the Sesquicentennial V111-li' WIN' tenths portravs Uncle Sam and waves his flag to the cheering -rr-ml XII-.mwliile Troy Het'ner tries to figure out how to get the 150 birthday cdltmlltw Ititipt-yJy,t X y i .553 PMT' ' -Xe . --I Q-J I I I J ,W -1 L-R, r -at ,i , ,T fr eff? 4 'V ig' ff, V ff f-f li-vi, 1' ' Il , I I' Y f I fi I l I is . ji' l 435 3, .ef-5 E225 fi 4 It T, pw HOMECOMINC galil-'Q ' , ish X , -i may me f - as'- 3. a'.i 4 ' 51 A44 ING ATTENDANT5 M Shore fi nhart and D0118 M mz and Jim PGYYY ' gway and Brett C6 :k and lim Preve r and Steve Rob1nS0n 'and Brian Bums d Rf aria Milbourfl an ntrell Sh ,'Ae A ...xg NlW.fKNX.. . , W' Y SSS? we z e fi 1 x4s8- fe N Q? Y Q11 f u x , 14 V f le QQ Vi Wi , I, .1 Eu Qi lk r 2 ff .W x s I f 4 35 s ff D7 , Y f S. 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X.. . xL3Sw5.NxN'45 ': 5E::3SN'WAQ.xCRSRR'NHY'f v A Y X x irn and Romeo jeff Stepp enjoy liONiLCOfNllNQ QLYEEN llflfii , nlilikw. he ngirgide ,ze it passes in front or the reviewing stand. erleaders' banner l,N,'l5 DID Indeed sink the West Vigo Vikings as the che rr-opne-,cf The homecoming game was a victory forthe Lions. F.lliNlBl5RS OF ' corts enjoy a dance at the honieeoniing dance. THE COURT and their es 7 f klg,--U, A WN AMW H My '-,ritz 8A HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS AN ESCORTS 1. Stacey Barnhart and Doug Shore 3. Cheryl Wernz and lim Fern' 4' Slwrn Riclgway and Brett Cantrell 5. Lrsa Bosstick and lim Prevo 6. Sara Stover and Steve Robinson 3. Pam Tharp and Brian Burns - Queen Darla Milbourn and R05 Marcoot S MIKE GOODWIN l-teeps up with the music: MHS BAND NIENIBERS are ron I Nancy Edwards. Tricia jones ron 2 Dana Smith. Stephanie White. Tami Wallace. Michelle joab. ron 3 Curt Boyer. Risa I-'ral-ter. 'Nlichelle Burkybile. jeff Carpenter. Amy Yeley. rout 4 Lisa Osborne. ,loe Garner. Iiile Naxe. john Kennedy. ,A Cf we 'ht ff? gp fi Q? IML Marshall Monument Co. R. R. 3 826-5732 MICHELLE ,IOAB and TRICIA JONEb were chosen to par- ticipate in the honor hand at Eastern Illinois University. BAND i iiwll lil iitk li 1 il It IltiltN ltisa l'r.iIM-r and Nlikc Cootlwingllie an all' out effort playing in the band. The Beat Goes O Xltlioiigli lt-in in nurnlic-r. members of the ltiiiil .intl ilirt-i-lor' llriry llertll were deter- riiiinwl lu llllllkt' llit' be-sl of 3 ClifllCull slllltlllllll. lh-spite st-wrul tlililiculties during the last two it-.irs lmiiil students are trying lo keep a pit-iiiw outlook. lfiirollrrieiit has risen in hoih tht- junior high and high school pi'ngi'.iiiis. ll.inil im-iiilicis rt-ci-ixctl tremendous sup- port lmiii the cornmunity and school ailintiiislmlioii. linth junior high and high school band iiiviiilwrs ingirvlied in the Sesquicentennial l'.ir.itlt-. ln early September, members ht-lpt-tl Xl rilrnart celebrate their grand open- ing. lo show their appreciation for the band, Vliiliiirirt sponsored a bake sale for the benefit of the band. A new point system was begun this year for earning grades. Students receive points for performing at concerts, football games, parades, Bac- calaureatefflommencement, as well as at- tending extra rehearsals. They can also earn extra credit by giving in-class solos, writing reports, or helping to set-up or tear-down for concerts. Juniors and seniors will receive a red 4'M', letter. Freshmen or sophomores who have earned 70 points will also receive the letter. Bars will be awarded to any band stu- dent earning an additional 35 points. This small, but talented group is to be commended for their effort and outlook. MARCHINC BAND DRUMMER Kile N moving along. ave keeps the band B AN D MIKE C001 MHS BANK llzina Smith lloyer. Risa Lisa Osborn ,V ,MW i Makes Perfect A P .Q ! It gqfiz, ' . 'mei-, 1 iiffuif? ,gf , Wu 2 lxIt.IxlN ltl llhll lll'1l'Il,S Slum llair- nlrnt gs ls into ln r routine an-vmiipziiiier y . . vw., K. Q...-e PRACTICINC has always been a part of Marshallettes. fibiwifgz rata MARSHALLETTES FOR THIS YEAR. rou I Dehhie Poorman. Candace White. .len- nifer Davidson. Bridgetl Stafford. Amy Eitel. jenny Tarble. mu 2 Amy Sweitzer. Anita Tharp, J, J. McEachran. Mindy lVlc'Conehie. Jeanne Huey. Stacy Rarnhart. Krista Newhouse. ,. AW AX bHE GOI-ib. Amssa bliarrett proud- lw marches off the field after the homecom- ing performance. AN EXTRA SPECIAL PERFORMANCE was the result when Marshallelte and Red Guard members combined their efforts. Shown as they perform are Amy Eirel. Candace White. Amy Sweitzer. Amy Warner. Dee Dee Shotls. Betty Prewett. Tina Sanders. Bridgett Staf- ford. Angela Schalburg. and Berea Gunn. UC drcm oppc d!VleHir'i111' WC D i 4:5311 bhnppe R C H E R AV EN U E ,.,..i, N ionnlhncnp 20 1 A MfHR5SQLBE'6'23?fm MARSHALLETTESXRED GUARD X ..-sl. ,.. X , f. X .:. . .,f?Q:i4-Y-k, Y ,,,-t... V- 'x I For Mt1I'Sll3ll6llGSfRC d ractice L121ICl I ,Nu ,, , A 1,,!,, y1,,.y,,1i.Al 5,1,l.Ll.f-1-xr-rw night .1l'lc-r'st'l1ool untll I Htl! ., , Ht, M nm, ,',,,,,,Ag t ,.l,l ', llll .H fmzltll, littsltetlmll season ly. i.,,,f,' 3-lnmnt, mtl rx IlIl'.lIl't 'H.ll'llL't' tlllt'I' st'llU0l Nltllldkij' ,tml in fl-alll nt N 1 N 'ltlIIlI,' lwwllnlll llllwtllll llllllslltw lllllll HN , ,,x,k,,1,,f1 X, , ,, Nhtms lm tnntlmll were brought Ill. NI.1,h.ll,n. , nhl ll nrxlv !,'l1,llIl ltxQt'llII'l LIN-lI.illN lll lllllll' 1lLltS Hllll llle .1. i,.,,.y,,g,ll1. ,strung xllrl liflllg' llrlln ul xlls. hltkilllllt' Nlt'llllQlfC'. who ,t,,1,..1 .,,, ,,,,,r1ln:ttr tux lmn-lt as tht- 5lhtlllNll teztvlwr and at liorlller ,,..,,, ,,.,,, ,,,,pt,. LLt...v .,,..:n..--, INl Npmkt-ttf-. and band director, Ir..-, n nn- ...n r.., Xhnl.-1,n.n-I thnx llt-ull, Nlusn' haul to he Chosen ht-I V-t l- alla ull rg 14-nlnn IIl.l1l4lIlll'll .ts N-ll .ts .1 llflll lt'Ail'll6tl to COIllplC- tt- th' L-'lvl vt-vtlulnf -1 svn Illwl l-will tl.tNs HIVIII lllt' Illtlwltl Rt-tl llllllfll IIl?Illb9I'S li, nr.It'.n,'4l.1,nn mnf Nl.nsl1,nlla'Ilu' h.ul lu ln-.nn tht- ruutinc- and then they ,g nl-l NK nn' :gn n-l -.5-mm.: Nluuf- lz'.um'1l.t1l.lln'c' ruutille. NK tl ..,.. l..nI.I nll .I nn- gulls nttnltl he lbnnng lltlSlxf'llbilll st-asmm musical R nhl' rt, If 11:1 f..nnn1-2 -lun. kin, hllll h Is .n 1 mnp.nnrm'nl mls SOIIICUIIICS by I nutty.-ul nn .tht-n lh--xv ll1.lx lu- .ts Ir-ts Lupe- .nnl slum- with the haml. - N- 'f'f1 ' 'l'l 'fl1 H Nlls. Wh'lQun'e' and Nlrs. Vllilson E HMI l.nn.I .N umlu.-.I .tn nn. .lute s.n4l tlns xc-.lr the-5 had several lm.-nt Ill: rtnnlnn-s rn.t11 hung .mtl r1'c'.ttlxe' gn-is null lhall they were V6I'y K - . . .fi i4'f', -'l'l f -H pmntl ul All the gurls and thelr W V ' f lhnnnq lhf' Itmllmll st-.msnn Ihr- gurls pt'flUFIHilIIl't'S. f l, -CC I ug - 9 nl' f-V A 'J' , fit ' 1' 254' fi? fi 1 Q ..: - 4 ff e 1 f e. 1 ZW R fr I R a E Q : 4 xx l, j.u X fy, , if.'ff'i'g2, , l 1 , 1 sf U Xt ft - fists l 1 1 W S f Q Q X ' 9 I ,, l l l 5 l 'l 1' P' X X V 1 HJ ' 3Qi7li5V47?lQ3 , , . - i1Q 2Qbd':' . ' l 4 , , ,- t-2353 g-'H N , I ff Z' V '1 ', WOW' Nl.1r'l'1.1llClle'j J Wlvbath ' I Q A H E -, s s , . . R mn. Debbie Poorman. Brid en 91 ff ' - . j,.,,,,,,l., Dxmdsont krmd Nmhouse. Wndx wccmmhie Amxggm -lla orjl. Candace Whne. RED GUARD MEMBERS. ron' I Tina Wilson. Beth' Prewetl. kelly O Rourke. rou 2 MARSI . -A .. abeuzer. V , ,. ' - lo bf- .xllr.1t-I,-tl to Rrmn L,.1br.al ol, the Good Neus Bears basketball tearn.ealme Huel Seem Aml ll amen D09 Dec blmusl Nm lloab' gller Da harp, Newhot Hedge-:'s Store WIARSHfXLl.liTTFS,'REDGL mn AI'CllCI' Ave. 1 3 1 A CLASS ACT xx X AAAAA ' A A A AA1-, ' lA A,AA , f I df , X7 z X ,311 1 6 J f' A HUG for ,lim Prem from Latin teacher. Marcene Holverson. ' , - A CAP for ,las-on from uncle Steve MCC-ee. Qhoice Printing 522 Archer Ave, 82658661 GRADUATION 1 A DIPLOMA for jerry Miller from Board president. Tom Murphy. 1986 Graduation i JM ' gfgvlron I 'dduahu 'a uation ceremonies ist-rc ht-ltl N t L CNBFY gym. E.4Tllll'libll' se-iuors wri- sented diplomas by Board nl hiltitati pre president, Tom Murphy. Valedictorian of the Class till l'JHti, lieu H.. Prewett, gave a short address lu lt-Iloit .lass members. Michelle Burkybile. Saliitgitormii and class president, Lisa Bosstit-lt. also Alltllf sho rt speeches prior to the piwseiittilioii -il diplomas. After diplomas were pit-st-iitt-tl. Nllln principal, Bob C. Thompson pri--t-mt-tl th i-I class for graduation. The moxing til' tht- r. M. from right to left signilit-tl that - A N ti lass of 1986 were index-tl ggrtuliititt-N .intl the C joined the ranks of alumni li-om Nl.irsli.ill M -' High School. 'Xl.l. wN1ll.l-5 .is grtifliialitni ln-gms i Nl l ll l X Ntilr-tlli'lori.nii aiul l.ls.i Hossln L. fl 5 I x ' ' s Ylfll l'i 'l'lll'. ll 'l5Nl'.I right to I.-Il I l ' um-lilnurli. lalnlm l .irp1-nrt-1, 'ln-ll. 1 -ii l Y, I i x I A 1 v Q 1 - ' l Xtluttts Xtllt.,X l,H,r ' lyigigt K ,I Itlrlxllu. ' 9 'hx V txlll l i'p Al3zt, .17 I l . . gf Q f 5 llvs ID Fl P E M1 I feta 'Him-M .fl I' i MAKING SURE IIE KNOWS what happens next is Mike Stone. Hopefully the tassel didn't interfere with Mike's reading. PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT even for walking. Seniors Buffy Reed and Blue Pancake make sure their timing is right for the big ceremony. Senior class sponsor, Hank Deming, checks the spacing ofthe seniors as they proceed toward their seats. ,,.., ,,., ,M-QV' MJ ,yu--.,.. LAST MINUTE PREPARATIONS to check hair style, straighten the collar, adjust the mortar board. etc. are things on the mind of Tina Donham just before the Bac- calaureate service begins. Marshall I.G.A. 303 N. Michigan 826-5611 Baec'nla1ii'vnli- .si-rx im- vlmlle-ing:-s graduates Fl he word liai- ealaureale is delined by llyvebsterls SFIYJIIIII New Collegiate lJl't'fl.Ulllll N as a serviee in which a sermon is delivered lo il graduating Class. As seniors face the Challenges that await lheni in life, the Baccalaureate service is designed to Dale cjamn if iiiii me mfsinii rim United Melhodisl Church delixered the message for the Baeealaureale serxire. L'0ll1'LlgMin'iil was I lfl ll inessnge livin uh' Wltjfll wld limill will presented lip the New fioxennnl siiigvrs, x group. Nwn ffiifiiiiiil iiii,,.'1f it blullenls, ranfl--ll N14 lhifw li Xim- wr-al gmup, Presenting The Class ol l 986 fl IHIrllqliI,m .. We .. .. .D l w'l.!.f ' n n N'l'l l Illia D 1 IN lN l tain!! HI, ' i Stine f'7f7r.D . -qua fo? L f.-....,, FOR EXCEPTIONAL PERFORMANCE on the National Latin Exam, Betty Prewett was given recognition along with six other MHS students. SHETS OUTSTANDING. Darlena Ranltins was chosen hy the Business Department to be the recipient of thc Outstanding Business Student ofthe Year. Cris Fitzjarralfl. MHS WISIIWHS teacher made the presentation. f 4 if I In if N' ff N ll lttrs Nl it If lnxltyl :Ii A lin in Joni S lxris I fn eg Mtlisga MY Bt ny Prewf-11 f ta I I I 1 Q hu 1 Utllfy lfrlw tt jig, Inyyllcy ljycia ones Melfgyywlacke Michelle I f X i nn lah' llniit :lm rr trnn, S4 in nr, np -tl lqytls mr: 1 X mm ,Nut I lltn I' - 1 ltr-tts Pi it I isa Vt 5 aria Wall lqurgtta Pre-watt, Kraft lndley CQQQ Mlller li C f f NI L inn lniunnnnnl .l 4 l ir n W ill I isa lliitliu fAmy Yeley Greg English, jig Peg-3 ff lttlfy Wllltltfx I ts-I WN: l inn W ill ut' Iammy Wmer , M X V 4 Ilia lunfintl tllll Html: nt tty ,fl wt tt Z M ,, Ndlnimil Ilnnor 'Sqn nit Iffginiiiil llllllllfllllflll Sclwlarslii +4 rls Lindley 7 f f ,unit Clllh Nchf Iauhip Slit rrl llut lu r X i 1 'ulqxbrlmlanliip , nt Win X ' I J X ff It Sliplnnson 'll rnnfnil Sfholnrship I isa Usborne llltcf ihlui ll tltlrtw lt of X l1inJ4I In Bmlngx lxrts I int lu X X Y 'lwlidz Plus Miihellt Burlubilc X f X i tri in lmiplncs Scott Murphy BIIQJWJI md I with Science Au ard Micliejjeflfttgyybgle Ta my'W:lser .tw f IJ ucd blule zlrlm Scholar Alhlctes Belt Luelcen rlcla ,ldqgfsi Lin 1111 'Iurrler Hands Creative llrilirigfliiarfgviiell Ste I qelirilmtu Team Recognition jim revo, is Lindley 'Ffarfn allace Betty Prewett greg Bngfltsla Sean Hom ird Ixelly O'Rourke ,lim Perrygjanice Mi er Laur iffy rleivgttt julie Hammer Lisa Hubeckg A Outsiartdutg Biismessbliiderit ofthe Wear -q Mlena Rai 1 WM Y f Zfff A X FBLA Slate I eadersltgp?Quards Fynlmyfaffpgnter Mjce Congb MX! fly Eastern Illinois Urnvefsm Busmesf Contest fenniler lIffa1i'hle,jg3onna Betts ,lim Preioofliehhfldpopfjzgaher SlierrrBucher, Kris md ey Dgtklena Rankins alynda Swe er Tricia Jones TagifYVffillf.Qce,, f S American Leg1ortffB0'vsM.btateXf+ Make Combs XRZQIJ Crumrm V if ,Z X f ef 5 American Legion bchoaf llgedaxlswe .lefl Stepgffncia ,lonesg5Ben Lueken Erovileftt. ff A flmerican L851Ow5ChtQl21f5ht12X-3wB'Q lntekeq miffw K fvwf 1 L JMB QD M!! XX C V American Legroaflftifagihftm Cirbfmtft Taftttillkgiisbr! Af lf! L A 2 AW f fix M X L Fixx? V ar IenrftIe5rSlQi,,,E'a,chry1QCgaf2 Spi'Q'iQ1er A if hltalter Angela ,lor on ssavdta QI ,, , YW,-A ff,,t.,?-fvwx d QM A W ft Qmie, M gy f!XMj X I f Y IRA! tfx xx xl American dan ,I im Prevo. A 40 and 8 rsing tzr im! Sons o Anjierican Daughters' of fgqgerioifn Revolution iwewett Women s?ClubZfcIyQiarshipfor Art - Scott Lindley if Q.. I f Womeng! -- Jennifer Brargdt ' x PTA Sffvta spanfgh Aicarzils - Jeggjitei Pram Melissa Art Afcards Loriggyead Shaunagggiijfglggiri Shotis V Sheriffs 7 Sherri Buchgtfi, 'X A M1 55 Illirfois - Sferri Buqher Dalanne Macke. Michelle Bufkybilyi my Mew? Jim PWC' VIEW Voice Q S X- tw Q S M G fm f,., Sys. W Southwest Baptist ColleKAthlait5c Sfgijholarship teve c e X I erican Scholastic MGlhH2?HlGlIMA1L'Gfd- jetty Prewett 'Y ,IxA fosten s Foundatiartseff larship TriCla Jon I gSemper Fiijelistqgrine Excelle x t?Claf,IffC'2fanty Shriners' NursMScholarship Melissa Martin :lf I K l S h la Shi' -Connie Wieck nce Au ar ti Michelle Burkkybile i Nellie Stephenson Co e c 0 rs tx Charles Bash Indiana State University Scholflirship - Lori Martin C 5, fc I National Merit Award - Michelle 27 Grieve Sunoco 92 il' RS NIGHT Rt. 1 South 826-2 HONO L.. ah '-an US. ARMY SCHOLAR athlete awards were pri-xi-ntt-d to seniors Ben Lueken and Tricia jonm for mf-1-li:-iii-f in academic and athletic- areas. FOR OUTSTANDING WVURK in url vitust-s, Jllilll Shotts was presented the outstanding afiuiiiwr-fi girl Stu- .i, i f 2 .1...1..1 ti 1... dent of the year award. Tim David, Marshall girl iiixlrui- tor, made the presentation. VVE GOT A SECRFYY. lJuririg,gui1r1'zik iii tin- pr1-wiiI.i- tion ofthe Ameriran I.:-gimi lissiiy Awairdx, ,-'nigga-I.: jin- dan took time to share- il VOIIIIIIVIII with JJ. N14'i'.-liilfilll and Lisa Wiser. Craig Spinner and Amy Whitiikf-i w.iit patiently Llflliiillilh1'iiWiH'liHililV1'iN'1'll iii.uIf-. X xr lllruilt wlf,llI I 'MDX D., I by GOHOT f i ' fi P .3 1 ! .7 1 Q lAAllFl'l5 l mi Nlantui tin-1 lx- Nl I tl it In wluux tilt llll'll Q al attire' init 9 Q.: aw Prom l986 was WA ight in Heaveni' Prom 1986 was held April 26 in lVlcNar'y gym. Decorations were centered around what one might picture heaven to be, with a giant MDisneyM type castle where the royal court was seated and crowned. Colors used throughout the decorating were pink, blue, white, and silver. ln the center of the gym a large free-standing gazebo was con- structed. The structure was large enough for a couple to dance through it. Pictures were taken in front of a smaller castle. The theme was taken from the song titles Heaven by Bryan Adams and A Night to Remember by Loverboy. It looks A CUlTAR MAN. Brett Cantrell . . . displayed his musical talent on the Mlke Goodwin ls about to burst guitar a' part of tho llIl0t'lI1l99lUII b . from all the excitement of stapl- e,,1ma,,1,,1Qm, ing balloons to the gazebo. SWANEE RIVER? Tami Wallace seems to enjoy playing with the swans while everyone else is hard at work. Actually the swans were part of the set around the castle. 2:7 M' 1 ,f- 17 L-swua. ,Z htw - Marshall DQ. ofgggg We Treat You Rig brazien I 5 -5 4 r i I ' IH P ' W Pv I 1 ':,a0' ' IIHUWNINIQIJI IIIIl'I1HNl1inI1l l ,fiunl I'.IIi-n 511-pp. Ijn----1. Yn nw 1' I Ixing jc-II Blvpp. Iii: lin-wi ff-I r, IIN-- ' . I WI.1r1'mml. Iirvll Iiinlif-II I.,nnn. Xi SPECIAL VOCAL MUSIC during inlvr- rill. Ianni W i1II,ur mission was provided by Missi Wilson while accompanied by Shelly Cutrighl pXI H.XIIJ IDI' VI. HINIxl INI,iI1f-n Yi rv and Sara Stover. Mike Canny kc-pl hi: ullirv Ii1lIl4ILII 1' XX In 1- N ii- I seal warm and the sound equipment 'Inn .Nlrllniii-Im-, Inn IfI,1wIiIniiiwr x functioning. lo 5ll.1i1rIvv.1l1'Ii lin Wm ni n.-f l g TIIE MUSIfLN1AN ff,r IIN- f-vl-ning was J1-rry IiI'lLlI'If'S. prnvidq-fl HHN.,- Ivwr Imlli prmn :ind JlII1'I IDFliIll. ,TA ---,...,l.... NL :riser unxi iiiiiniuii I X5 S1 ,, fx I' '+I I-I ii i. ,IW IIHIII'-I-rniil-i.,II,,q,, X 4 . 1 I IIIHNI lag'-Nl Nxl,'If --I II 2 Illi M I1 'IN-'IH-N XII4. 1.. raw. 'ai' - nf? 3832- 35? 4 A if-T ,X xV,, L iii' H X J ff ' ,si Y'gg5AfiQ:f it ,,1k . .fi Q . s ' l 4 I-, I, ! L nw W WHMWW f ff wwf WW WMWW yw mf 5 Q5 3 LS 5 f m iv WNX W YQ U21 film 5622 7ff2ZNfESY.lfi A 26 ww' .ANC KX MW wx ww N X X km my Y X vw' gf! 19 QW Q X XX R852 W ik Q x V wbggggyi 1 V RN Qi 5 FF ' W Q VX XM X X X2 CLD B , EEE Nl 5 lfl'Hl AliltTI'IJl'lJl Il activities changed. Afterprom was spon- sored as usual by the Mar- shaH fhnary Club, how- ever this year the festivities were held at McNary gym rather than the American Legion. Why the change? All too oHen,snudenw chose alcoholic beverages rather than prom night activities. Tlns year the Student Task Force Against Drugs and Fdcoholin conpnuv tion with the Marshall Task Force on Drug and Pdcohol.Abuse sponsored alcohol-free alternatives for aherpnnn. Addnunun activities were planned by Rotary members and the Student'Task Force spon- sored a type of mini-open gym. The open gym con- sisted of volleyball games. ln Mt-Nan was dam'in,, llfl fortune-lcllingr and ill- I music ol' Studio K 1' In enjoy. Tlifottgllutll lin' mi-iiiiip various prim-s will gm-ii EIWEI lvltlllj, lmlll IIIVI- chants tloimtwl tht' p its y ll! l ' fx' Of gave' L'2,l5ll Luwrirnls, FOI' lllt' lirst lime- llnis year' a lJl'l,'LllxlLlSl wm- prepared and swim-il lu area cliiirm-lies. illln- in--nn included donut-. lm-li brown, ntillwtlpfv. liisi lllls and graiy. liruil s.il.nl. rind 0l'Lillgt,'jlll1't'. Slllfltdllr Llllll iiiviiilwi- ol lllt' l'lNl'x l'1rI4'v' Mnvlf' ' U plcast-el with thi- i-'wills A-I llll' Lilll'l'lI1JUIl .ivlixitif-N. , . V PlL1IlNLll't'Llll'Lllll. infill--1 i lim' e-xt-ii inoiw' .ii Iitili--s K Q - sir llll' lijili. I f Q T I V ,4 ' K I 'K at , w 1' ' ' ' W C ' , 1 5 K i .ti x 5' . MQ - l All I -rH,l,l,I XIUXU NU-I' up D, I 4l.mt'liv, ami- if ,ilr In-il -til, i, ,I lawn flmu ln ,,,,,, , 'MIM N' D I V llulf ',4,,,,,,,,1'II,yIv Tlillhrlxlllllxalr lil, ' jllsl im ruiglii li: ii! ll., - 1 W'-rm ln mv- -,,-I 1 Nlifwlrill rlift.i,,f? '- ll1ulItl4llv!l1v', -.1 'I GC DO. 3 o ionutiqf lv, l 4 W1 xlllK',I'u', ',,x , X, l 1:52- i as his Pan of F 9-CIPVKO ,W .1 A, ...ig , zf' M. 5'-1 ill, 4 A 32 X I X .,f -fs Those students involved in the Art Club devoted a large part of their time and effort toward improving the physical aspect of the art department. Club members Scott Lindley, John Shotts, and Harold Shetler kept busy painting a large mural on the wall across from the art room. The mural was designed by art instructor, Tim David. The purpose of the mural is not only to im- Prove the physical appearance, but to restore Pride and confidence back to the art program. BY Pf0moting professionalism in art and design, more students will hopefully be encouraged to take an art class. A field trip to Chicago to the Museum of Art find Science was undertaken by club members In the spring. Fred Barth Ford-Mercury 116 N. Sixth B26-2346 t EVERYONE NEEDS ABT. ln an effort to promote art classes. projects were displayed in the main hallway trophy case along with the reminder. you gotta haye art. Lori Mead. April Robinson. Dayid Mullen. and Aniy :Ninachcr help get the message across. ART CLUB MEMBERS. ron' I Tysilla Patterson. Lori Mead. Tim Mcqueen. Rob Keller. Kenneth Bray. Chris Hopkins. ron' 2 Shannon Sappington. April Hobiiison. Kelly Hargis. Cathi Brenner. Shannon Mills. Chris Fowler. lloly Schmidt. Lanny Quinn. Tim David. mu 3 Yince Greenlee. Kim Falrrell. ,l.D. Poorman. john Shotts. ,lay Rayhel. jeff Murphy. Chuck Wieland. ron 5 llandy Washburn. 'tlary Hoffman. Brad Totten. .f'iniy .'xllliN'llt'V. Melindia l'myell. Todd Lindley. Chris Littleton. l'al johnson. Keyin Chilton. Mike Calhoun. Richard Smiley. llarohl Sheller. ., Q, f . 4, . ..Q,5,, ' x . f How do you spell 5.45 v 1- , ' 'A Deslgn Q Form X Line f Content 2 ' Pride Q X.. xx Q S X 2: xx II x N x The MHS Business Club is one of the most active. if not THF most aelixe in tlie seliool. Business Club has tlie reputation of being a elub in itliieli if you put your best into tlie Club. it will do its best for you. Club aetixities ranged from ai Seeretnries Tea to partieipalion in tlie annual Business Contest at lfastern lllinois linixersityg from selling and NNOilI'll1gI sniile buttons lor tlie lip ssitli Nlarslmll eziiiipnigii sponsorerl ln llie Nlzirslmll c,llllI1IlN'I' ol t.oinineree to a fielcl trip to llie State Capital building in Springbelcl: and from c-olleetingz food for tlie neerly to eoinpeling in tlie l' lll.fX slate If-mlm-slnp eonlerenee. This yearis Business Stuclenls of tlie 'Vlontli were Tannnx Carpenter. llebbx lloomin'zirner. l,iszi llzir- , l , l P- nliart. llen l,uelten. llnrlenzi llzinlttns tgilso nznnecl Business Sturlent of llie Yenrl, l,is:i llossliels. :intl llenise Wasliliurn. The llusiness lilnli is lirfnirl to lime sueli fllSllllf,IlIlHl1l'fl le:im'liers :is Vlrs, firis l'ill7'lilI'I'illIl. Nlrs. Sallx ll1'1'lUl.JllIflx1l. llexlleine. t,l PSI Kl'lNlxlItN1n- .i inf-nllilx luitiivf ul tliv 'lll'NllH'ss l.llllv lxwfntixr llIIl1l4lI wil Ili: llminl-vi ul lliIllllIIl4'. l'.it 5l4 DlIf'Il. sprzilu Milli 4 luili inf rnlvl r .llIllXl lla:-iiip-mi I I- Kill HN HI llll l l l ll lllnisr xxililllllllll,'lH'NIllf'lIl,llilTl1'II.l Hiilllslllk, tiff ,ptr siflfnt, NlH'll1N lvfll Xl, pli1iIuigi.iplier. N:ir.iNlm1'r, reprvrlrr, Vlil-tr tmnlws. gill:-I4igjr.iplifr. .lrnnnr llllIl.l'll. lr1':isur1'rL -lJ171lIIlXlJiTIilIIllY,HYIfllllYX 'lt'llNl Ill el'NlNN fllll N1l'w'IlllllN Iwi: I Nlikf- fmnlis. jrvmiir llnrkwtt. Itinlim ll.ililt1iis,Nli1ll1 x f.ri1'x1',N.ur.uNlmc-1.11m Q Nillx llfflui, l.iinntx In-xv l, elif ri l unix, Nlu-llx l tilriyglil. I.nn, nu l Jiri-1 nl' 1, lbiun l -will. l IIA llmniinv l., 'l.llIllIlX NI:-pp. ll.lNll Hill-vits, ll.inflx llurrv., ,lun l'r:x1v. ll'-.I lllrsslirl., l..irlli:i Nlirt-1 fr r, Nami lM'lN.lT'l'-. f tis llI1i.urr.ilfl ron 'l lbttlx ,lUllIlHflll, ll1iifl.i Nlvxutx. 'Nlflissa Nllilfffll, lun llifln-x, Nliimiizi f.llfI'iIll. Xnglln l.ixl1-r, ,lull lielfls. Nllflfl Ntrolun, X nfl.: llllisrlilimtl. 'xllllil lirlmit, lxvisl liifllf'-,il.uiinlK.ill.1vf',lli-tiii,lll1'lls. hilf-Nmumii 1 'l.ivninx Nl11Yllll.,lllVlX4 ilillftilllliftll,N1I4lIl'll4',lU-lll.f.ll TXlXIbll'fIIl Dftl xmoui BXNh BUSINESS CLUB 'l'YPing student worked as hard in 12940 as in 19 - The forerunner of todays . ed in 1931 as the Student Commercial Club. lt was dropped two years later. , business club was organiz- - X nf gs, Business dug ,eaders ofthe future Shine I ' , f,, ,,Q,,.fAl ' - f r ,er sell Q Horrnleu butlfr 1 M . - J -lui, ,mf-rnln ls ltumnf .A 1 JI 0 . arshall blVlll,l'.l Business 1 m3y0r,'l'ed 'l'rel'z. I, A-I 56 'lei Nh- lllflll . , . , , t X 5 -wllefled ., l Ni, lllUfWl'. IN Nlulmll. llll-anu'ss1'llllrpuwulvul llq-must' W lNlll'lU'l l'liA5V'll 'WM llllulx ' lull lm mbtrx M rf'prf's1'llIuIlv1'snl llut Imul mul 1-lullung lmult ul NI nxlv ull BUWSSHU Allirchner Building Centers s. sm sr, - MARSHALL, ut, sms PHONE Um azs 2371 avi 3 y, I V tal .J I U A I U . s ,I .,uQ-FQ ,o ... ,O' f ji . . 0 0... O 0 ' O ' -J Q . ' 4 Q 0 l YES! There is help. ps RELAXED CONVERSATION is an important part to Campus Life members Kathy Soulliere, Amy Yeley. and Curt Boyer. Campus life was organized six years ago in the Marshall schools. Its main purpose is to help teenagers through the trying years of high school. Weekly meetings are held in different in- dividuals, homes. The meetings are design- ed to be fun and entertaining, but also to display a certain amount of seriousness. A typical meeting begins with one or more crowd breakers. Crowd breakers are games or activities designed to acquaint first-timers with other club members. After a half-hour or so, the serious portion of the meeting begins. It is at this point that a variety of topics will be discussed. Campus Life director, Mike Canny, leads the discussion which relies heavily on student feedback. Areas that spark discussion are sex. drugs. acne, and misconceptions about Cod. Six years ago Mike Canny was serving as youth minister at First Christian Church. He was drawn to campus life and its ministry because of its philosophy. The philosophy is, in more formal terms. the Balanced Life Theory. This theory states that there are four very critical phases of a personis life. lf any one of these parts is missing, weak, or dominant, then that per- son is not reaching his or her full potential. Physical, mental, social. and spiritual are the four critical facets of life with which this theory deals. Campus Life tries to provide a well-rounded program designed to balance outi' these areas so that the student may reach his or her maximum potential. To reach this goal, Campus Life organizes retreats, meetings. and trips such as the an- nual Florida trip. ski trips. and excursions to King's Island. The annual insight retreat. Sunday afternoon football games. and the New Covenant Singers are further examples of the attempt by Campus Life to provide ac- tivities which are of benefit mentally. V, .ff 'wW-l GETTING INTO THE WORD is part of what Campus Life is all about. Tina Wilson enjoys looking up some answers to a discus- sion question. physically. socially. and spiritually. CAMPUS LIFE 41 ref CAMPUS HFI1 Q0 C X3 X01 E G. 6 we max axe 6 krimax 356953 656915 QU 1 10g X- .w.,, .,,fuI Iam:-1 fl ,- . MH in N Y nlmygy Urlid . 1 ffm .f df nn: Ifl durnpusllffhalg, I 1 ww Wu-ffl 46 'MW .HW ., ,I QM, ,, ' 1531! 1 ,,, f- 'm 1171? A '42 X 4.,n- 4 ff! 3 Z Kal K 'gl 16- , 6, 1 4 gp 4 f 6 A fe Q Q9 rg' W W 4 4. ff' 1 7 'V V4 4 f fi 'gi . NIH' Annu 'WN l IN HXIW uw. -N.-.1-lu I we. 'Nl.pln.1n- xn.1HillJN Nunn I xaff wif ,N REL Xxa Kiarnpux and l W K V15 jx. - - , ,. . O .. n Ww'fw llllv. l,ll ll l INQ l,Xl'l R l ISL ol 4 mark liaison .md ,larry Whxiun proved lYlVllU'll7lf'lOll16 production ufllu' musical. Oll, l3RO'l'l'llfRl Cliarliv Brown. llVlilw Combsl, tells Lucy, lSl1erri Buclierj. all his dull and wishy- washy stories. ON 'FOP OF THE WORLD or at least his dog house is Charlie Browifs dog, Snoopy. Tricia Jones per- formvd as the World War l flying ace atop the Sopwilh Camel, X ,I Q 19 H ,za fx Zia- + ' ' 5 '. I .G xwmwww, Y JYEM' T is X Aff-f .L .Q gy, AK X is E if il ii 'C QNX? 1 g ' , oo,, , . v, rl. f lf l in-v jun:-In DRAMA CLUB - T if '1L'.3f9N1 9 With new sponsors. Mr. Ron Easter. Mr. David Enkoff. and Mr. jim Cooper, Drama Club had a very ex- citing year. The first musical. and major production. in 19 years was Youre a Good Mari, Charlie Broirn. The play was a great success on all three nights where capaci- ty crowds attended. Several other activities in which the club was involved were attending such pays as Ulflalzomaf. The Loud Red Patrick. Mari of La Mancha, Foxfire, Tea House ofthe August Moon and Chapter Il. Overall. Mr. Easter's comments summed up the year when he talked ol' the good feedback from the Community on the performances of Yoifre a Good Man, Charlie Brown , and the fact that the play was a very positive ex- perience lor all those involved. Cast and Production Staff You 're a Good Man, Charlie Brown . Mike Combs Sherri Bucher Charlie Brown .............. Lucy ...... . . Snoopy . . . Tricia Jones Linus . . . . . Bob Wellum Schroeder ...... . . Terry Sanders Peppermint Patty . . . . . Angela Jordan Pig Pen ...... ......... J eremy F iscus Sally ............ Tina Sanders, Tina Wilson Friends of Charlie Brown . ..,. Jennifer Brandt .....................MichelleBurkybile ...MelissaMacke Student Assistant . . ....... Karen Woll Backstage Assistant . . . . Dalanne Huffington Orchestra ...... ....... A my Yeley ...GaryGerdt ............HelenMoore Lighting . . . . Jerry Martin, Carrick Batson THE FANTASTIC ENTRANCE number by the cast of You're a Good Man. Charlie Brou'n.' LUCT INFORMS EVERYONE how she is going to steal Linus' blanket. Sherri Bucher portrayed Lucy and Rob Wellum played the role of anus. DRAMA Clllll AW:-sr 'if YUIUN p a., 4 S-Q. fx ff f K ,W l'-xg 'N 'Witte 9. x hx I , 2 af' A K KT 'Av, .. l Z. L? 2 5, .4 Q5 557 rr X Jax 1 ,- MEMBERS 0F THE FFA. - rm: I Ualanm- HllfHngIm1.Trz11'y fZIll'iSlf'I1l1t'l'T'j. l,:mnx Quinn. lxollx Spirrk. hiIl1JUill3.TJlI1IIHf Ve-41r1'f'. N1l1'lIf'Hl',IUill3, mu M ' 7 V ' W' Vlwrk Um H1-me-r-. lvft 2 Robby Smilh, David WWII. Mark Slrmfx Ke-xin Millvr. Brawl llurux. 'faux Ni4'I10l9I7I1. Vlnrk N1HH't'I'.lfl, nm .5 Hmm lmrnlw. I .111 .. . . , ' ' ' 4 'ilfvr Tvrrx 'N1urPl'1l1mi. Qpunsur, rf-u -1 H1-lv x1JI'IiII.TUllI Vnvkez Rifhey- R019 Morris. 5f'0llSlT0hTTl..liIT1 Mnrgzm. Vim-1' lm-1-nIf'n'. f.l1I'IS l,xum. Danni . NH . A . 1 Brlan Burns. Mike' Sholbf.. Huy Murphy. Kirl- flhillma. Tim llufLHnggIun. M X BX 4'Nc'l1uulf-rx nan lllp Nik wi HMX IIIVIIIIIPIN .1,,, N. h1II'HH4 lwllw md Hu 1 nlwr. AKINKQ Fn'xF'I'lil1 Slxl-iTS 14-r tho F,F.A X Future Farmers of America Learning about our land 8. ....,.,..,....f,.,,,.m-,W W -.w,......... , f , f, I -----V l s . . ,W While the Marshall chapter of the Future Farmers of America was not one of the busiest organizations at MHS, they were productive. Members participated in a Livestock Judging contest and placed third in a Grain Judging contest at Paris. Judging was for corn, soybeans, oats, THE YEAR WAS 1968 and Don Cuinnip received an award from FFA sponsor, Truman Spittler. IT MADE THE CHILDREN LAUGH AND PLAY. Tricia Jones brought her lamb to school where it made quite a hit with fellow students Patty Smith, Amy Yeley and Diane Schroeger. Planteris Farm Center ,MI P.O. Box 237 826-hlllll ,,m,,, g ,,,. , 7 , wheat, silage, and hay. There was also competition in identifying slides of weeds and seeds. Sophomore Rob Morris led the team with 390 total points out of a possible 400. Jim Morgan scored 386, David Woll and Rob Mar- tin scored 382, and Jeff Richey scored 366, FFA members also worked together to con- struct wooden Easter baskets that were distributed to preschoolers at North and South Schools. Officers of the FFA for 1985-86 were Michelle joab, president, Risa Fraker, vice- presidentg Dalanne Huffington, secretary, Kim Joab, reporterg and Mark Morecraft, treasurer. 5 ' N Xi N-4-4 -'Fl--1' br Wil Wu i,- Q it W., Hi. i.. ii. ,X 1 O ., 3 J 4 4 jlrgv. Ciiftdell bfi Nfrfx., WILL YOU BE MINE? Health Occupations student. Missi Wilson, delivers a singing valentine to a special resident of Burnsides Nursing Home. KEEPING A WATCI-IFUL EYE on the table manners of xm ut nf some elementary students at North School was part of the on-the-job training for Tammy See. DOCTOR Hans Anacker tried to surgically remove the parasite swimming around in the small intestine of Ron Easter. f-1 ,f .,,-X sk' .tb .. Edgar County Savings and Loan I Sixth HEALTH OCCUPATIONS Health Occupations class has completed its se- cond year. Designed to acquaint students with various fields of medicine, Health Occupations I and II students work one hour per day in a health- related area in addition to one hour of classroom instruction. Mrs. Carolyn Wilson, instructor of Health Oc- cupations I and II planned many activities for her classes. Class members visited the Indiana University- Purdue University Medical Center where they were able to see real 'gdeadw cadavers. They also toured the Ronald McDonald House for parents and fami- ly of critically ill children who are being treated at Riley Hospital. Students also attended the Health Careers Day at Indiana State University, where courses such as Medical Technology, Physical Therapy, Speech Pathology, and Audiology were described. Various speakers from different fields such as a sales representative from Upjohn Corp. and an athletic trainer have addressed the class. The class also learns medical and everyday ter- minology. They learn such words as sphygmomonometer, which is the guage on a blood pressure pump. A main objective of the class is -to enable students to get a feel for various aspects of the medical profession and decide if they are really in- terested enough to pursue the course in college before investing their time and money. THIS WON'T HURT! During a skit designed to acquaint students with various health professions, Rob Wellum gives the patient, Ron Easter, an injection to cure his disease. Class members Tina Wilson, Laci Lindley, and Tammy See watch with instructor, Carolyn Wilson. HEALTII OCCUPA'l'l0NS P1 ,Pixy-X l fl, I.'l'll Ot1t1llI'A'l'lONS I N Il. lluroly it Wilson, 'llimi wilson, Melissa llgipipx, Melissa llvmltix. l.u-1 l imllvx. Candell owcll, ,liiiiiw Miller, Kim Kuhn, 'l'ninim SMX,l.is:tlklmiti41Kult M.n,,,Nnlixt,-ll,.,,1 IIN., Xn.tL,m J YT - A . W l Hgme EC Clllb Learns Bs Doing 0.49 11 1 X-5 'CT 7 'r t i n A All talk and no nvtion is NOT the inolto ol lloine lfc Cluh. lVltlltllJCl'5 were very active throughout the year with at variety ol' aclirilics. Some ol the happenings included a style show where the textile classes put on a style show featuring the projects students made, Students in foods prepared and served refreshments following the show. A week was spent in preparation for a brunch that was financed by the Clark County Pork Producers. Many varied and appetizing items were prepared using pork products. The food was shared with ineinbers ol the Pork Producers and sex eral guests. Again. as has been done in past years. students in the foods classes prepared the cake. punch. and mints lor the prom. Seasonal highlights for the club in- cluded a Christmas party and meeting for dessert at the Colonial Kitchen to honor senior club members. Lolita Parker and Judy Rhoads are the hard-working sponsors lor this club. 'C .8 1' ' - 'llll' P t 1 1 ' l v.,,f' o- .!',.f7l ?' , ,-ar-Cv' Ihr - OX? rn xI'l HN t.,,liii--l .nt viitiiitlilx 9 rmwtiiiib tolrl llttlltf It 'l'1l 'i l sl ' 'll' X 'Mllil , ilypuuliiy slum'-s si iinni wick Itell its X H 4 ul tlnr ilwiii- lit'I'1 l 'V l l'l l'l Alll'l' lillld , i Nlilllrititti, N.tr.i Rtuitri .tml l'.iiii ltr.-il 'l'l ll ll ll . I Ili! 1:lt 'll ' 5 , ., - , f f C moi-iii xi iiniit-X is -Hi-'if'-it ll'l ' i. X l 'lllliviitnix stiiflf lit' 'fy rtti 4'l tl I l ' A li l l ll I l mul luitlilifitt N ' 'l l lhlul lil lil' lil' Y i 1... not 'wt i' ' r I I . 'tlfli-s.4N1.lf - . 4'if if - lli' I ' 1 3 .- 7. E win... 4 -FZ..-J' X 'vawuh' IIA .lg If F . I, ful o-Ng, , J if .. ,, f lJ f 'I 1 41 Ilifii littlv liiriul- plum It tl! tt I-'MII-.XX I-1I.I, Sl-QNIUII5. Ilmm' I-1- I.IuIr Illt'IllIN'l'N mvl .II lIn- I,uIm1l.lI Ixila'I1e'n In Imnur IIN' NUIIIUT IllK'lllIH'l'N. 'I'Im5e- lIlt'HlIN'l'5 .nrvi Umnll Ixc-IIx NI right, I'um 'I'Imrp. NIn'In-lII- IIuhIm-II. 5Ilt'I'I I.1xxlx. I.iwa1 Iiurnlmrl. Ivrrn IIoumI5. qhurlfl I,UI11.I I'.u-In-r. Iiullx III-I-II. Ixa1IxmIu Sm-ilu-r. 5.1131 Slum-r. He-Iissn Iiuggf.. 5Ilr-IIx llulrighl. Judy RIIUAIIIH. Imax Ih-lllmln. III'l,I:X XII WIIIIK' thc' Inumv cc Q'ql1Iplllt'lllpl1'Iul't'4IIlt'fCIu0Ixs11lllI- 3 . 3 if -A mfwiiifli .'..n. ff I X I ,L -...Z s I I Hom eflf LI ig, qu.1lc'1I lu um. ll Mala Ivry up-lo-IILIIC 'fl-gk-s-...xo V,,., Q qngry ' r MII:-ll in mu IIINILIIIFII .about IU25, ,ya -'In .mliquv vullc-vlor wuuI4I Ime lo ' ty' Iulu- IIN' rn-nu wlmc lIml is pivllln-d. V IIUMI, Ml f,I,lJH 'inf' ,XI Miss Kc-rmil I UlIlI4Ill'wIill'I4'1I IIN. 'lumix li I Milt W . 1 H 1 IIlII+,Y 5 IIIalI XI XXIII III' IIIICITHSIUII In our IIIIIIII' unmmnnlx I4 IIIVIS 1 513-2- -'1 17 sf PQ ' I .Nf' L Ill t mth V , ft., ,,, . -4' M, ,- JO J' IRO section I. ront Sheri Livvix, Lisa Bosstick. Dawne Lewis. Vicki Hibschman. back Randy Bur- ress. Blue Pancake Brian Gilbert, Kennv Walters. Rex Heine instructor. f IRO section ll, rout 1 john Shotts. Mike Goodwin. Tom Keefer, Jeff Carpenter. Troy Hefner. Eric Boyer. Renee Holmes. ron- 2 julie Roberts. Sheri Bucher. Denise Washburn. Terri Bounds. Tammy Carpenter. Darlena Rankins, Lisa Barnhart. Scott Murphy. Mike Stone, Troy Washburn. Rex Heine. instructor. rou- 3 Kile Nave. Lisa Farrell. Angela Thompson. Melissa Martin. Jeanne Burkett. David Wallace. Ben Lueken. Scott Spinner. IRO PROGRAM 'llMfiwork.pF0g131U Known as IRO, or the work pro- gram, the Interrelated Occupations program had 42 students at 26 work stations during the school year. The IRO program is designed to allow junior and senior students to work while still attending school. Depending on the needs of the employer a student works in either the morning or afternoon. The stu- dent attends class during the non- working part of the day. IRO began in 1955 under the direction of a single teacher. For the first time since its beginning, IRO direction has been divided into two parts. Mrs. Lolita Parker is the teacher-supervisor in charge of office occupations and home economics related areas. Mr. Hank Deming is responsible for job placement in the areas of agriculture, distributive and diversified sections of the program. The MHS program is divided into five different classifications: l. Distributive Education has been teaching marketing skills to students since l957. 2. Originating in l955 the Diversified Occupations offers practical applications of techniques learned in shop classes. 3. Providing students with experience in actual of- fice Settings is the Officers f,f't'llll2l- tions section that began in IQS8. IRO PROGRAM 4. Agricu.turaQ Occupations deals careers in tie agriculture fied. 5. Op- portunity to gain work experience in restaurants, clothing stores. and craft shops are given to students in Home Economics Related jobs. Students are paid according to the federal or state minimum wage. whichever applies by law. with TIME-OFF. Tammy Carpenter took some time oft troni her job working for the school district to help der-oratt, Xli Mm m for raduation gy g - FIVE STUDENTS were presented awards at the- litiitilmvr Appreciation Banquet held April li' at tht- t,oIt-in.iI kil- chen. Tim Stepp was the recipient of tht- Oiitstandiiiu Stn, dent of the Year in Agricultural tfltrctipations. Other rw vn- ing awards were Jeanne Burkett. lit-n liitfki-n. ltunrlt lint- ress. and Sherri Bucher. 4' lmlttll lil! 2 Njtitrtkf f 'X i is Y ' 1 .1 Q., 1 -Q . a'!':il2? X I An Olyrnpie gladiator with his yyorthy opponent during a mid- sixties Latin Club Roman banquet. A Latin Club was y y by organized in 1920. its A e as purpose being to Brett Cafllfellg sits de' Slinlulale in Latin. jectedly after losing the best-dressed Rorrian g D . V . p , p A e p X urlng the years it contest. , r has had several scott Lintzenich WAS CAUGHT by Miss Hgivefson names, running through the i 'Leggs , Sheer Energy Christmas display. ' , V r LXIfIN cLUBi0FF1rRs by y Consul fpresidertfj, Jeff Steppg Proconsuli fvice-presidentj, Brett Cantrellg Scriba Qsecretaryj, Betty Prewettg Quaestor Qtreasurerl,,'fai'r1i Wallacog and Censot gaffendance keeperj, Tina Sanders. s Wallace Jewelry Archer LATIN CLUB Membership and M bershi in the Latin Club rose substantially em p this ear generating much enthusiasm. Students Y must presently be taking a Latin class or have had two years of Latin in order to join. Throughout the year the club sponsored bake sales at noon to help raise money. Several parties were also planned for members ofthe Latin club. Perhaps the highlight ofthe year was the Illinois Junior Classical League QJCLJ Convention held at Decatur. Brett Cantrell was elected vice-pre Illinois JCL. Tami Wallae and Angie J ince a school can only hold sident of the ordan were also elected to offices, but s one state ofhce, they could not assume their positions. Other honors received at JCL were a second place award for Tina Sanders, costume. Lisa Wiser, Tammy Wiser, and Betty Prewett THE WINDY CITY, Chicago, was a great place for Latin club members to enjoy during their lield trip. Brett Cantrell, Neto Sousa. Jeff Stepp, and Doug Shore enjoy the sights of Chicago. AT THE HALLOWEEN PARTY. Kris Lindley looked a little termelon while Latin club sponsor. Marcene Holverson. was dying to melt in your mouth. not in too ripe for enjoying wa your hand. LATIN CLUB MEMBERS rou' I Janice Miller, Karen Woll, Vickie Betts, Lauretta Prewett, Lisa Bubeck, Amy Yeley, Ellen Stepp. rou' 2 Amy Warner, Jodie Glosser, Amy Whitaker. Tami Wallace, Tammy Wiser, Lori Martin. rou' 3 Jim Perry. Curt Boyer, Jennifer Shotts. Betty Prewett, Kris Lindley. Mike Combs. Lisa Wiser. Tina Sanders, Candell McDowell. rou' 4 Doug Shore, Tony Woodard. Rose Collins, Stephanie White, Greg English, Scott Lintzenich, Brett Cantrell. 4 ,J 1 Mj -sd - ' ' 0 lsritlittsiasrn icrterrgasrns in Latin Club were recipients ol' second-place ribtinn, arm 'lite annual Roman banquet wa h ld S . vocabulary while Jim Perry and Brett l,antrr4tt the spring where hrst-Year Latin eC1m won second-place ribbons lor rnythology. Par- rnernher, 55-nad as Hslavesi, t Eb 0 I e ticipants in a skit won a third-place ribbon. citizens who already underwent the ' 1 ritua, ,M ' 1493, rw , 'UIQ-fitllllllq-g Nxxgtmlljllpx ljlxlxlmm HHS lull! 5. 541 until lifli V' 1 l l I,AllN .. l 1 E 4 Nf- fl l x 1 xy l l I i I l I t l The Media Center et a Head Start Students who work in the media center volunteer their time from study hall. They are called on to do a variety of tasks. ln addition to taking care of the circulation of books and materials, workers may be asked to shelve books, file, run errands, dust, or assist Mr. Spencer with inventory. Workers had a new experience this year learning to use the computer that keeps track of all materials being circulated. Everyone soon learned to hate the word invalid if it appeared on the screen. T 5, MEDIA CENTER WORKERS. fronl Buffy THE MAN OF HER DREAMS. Lynnette Eollowell mu' 2 Mary Hoffman. Lisa Buheek. Schaefer decided since she eouldn'l have the Lauretta Prewett. Dalanne Huffington. Debby real thing. kissing the poster of Baryshnikov Hoopingarner. ron 3 l,isa Farrell. Barh Burn- that hangs in the media center would be the pus. Lisa Osborne. Tammy See. next hes! thing. atering Service R R 3 826-5130 MEDIA CENTER it :rdf Helping b serving The MHS Leo Club is associated with Lions, Clubs International. Both boys and girls may join. Philosophies Of both organizations are the same. Serv- ice is the main objective for Leo Club members. In an effort to assist the local Lions' Club, members sold tickets for the sausage and pancake breakfast that was held April l5. The money raised by the Lions will go to support eye research in Illinois and also to the 35500 scholarship the Lions, Club awards to a MHS student annually. Leo Club members also sold lO- pound cans of popcorn as a means of fund-raising. MHS principal, Bob Thompson, serves as the sponsor for Leo Club. .J 'fav I g . tw., s3 I 0 Kg , ,,,.y R,,,,.,.,l 'U CAI: 0 inn! DON'T EORCET THE SALT. Lisa Farrell. Barb Bumpus Ibackj Tammy See, Lisa Osborne, Julie Roberts, Sherri Bucher, are ready to sell popcorn in effort to raise money for the club. Leo Club members Qfronfj MEMBERS OF THE C LUB. rou' I Karen Woll, Tami Wallace, Michelle Burkybile, Tricia jones, Jennifer Brandt. rou' 2 Bob Thompson, Tammy See, Lisa Osborne, Miki- Combs, Kile Nave, Barb Bumpus. 4 I , 1. .x s x,,,i,,.ii Lllli HBH L' 4 L. Q 11, find? ...,.,.y-q-s-- J wus Q is WPI IWW? .f 5 , H t ,, . 4 i x I s 5 P i 4 M X t ei .Q Q ik 'NTIS K i A 1 3 3 ' 'lf , 3 1, V I 4 ' 1 ' 3 . t Q- in A 3 : K1 2 L 5 2 Y I , ' i i 4 ', 9 . 7 Y . if gg, Li n , iw ' O f 5' I Y L r -.W-E' 7 X f ' I i ' f 'W , i ,na f , , ,, i 5 1 ' i W ik xl, , h Q55 I 1' X , Q 1' ww fa if if t W t . pu-QI1. If an M' -,.. A, 'nf ' fi I i ' 7 -3- ,'1,,, HT'-f't .,'f ff' . ' K J khpupx H , . 1 , 'f JI iIP i vi L L i Compliments of Terry Stephen Eitei Dutch Building Center MHS NEWS tudents and eommunit kept up-to-date. . .., I V s HS News a - gay A 3 xt I? X, Published by members of the journalism class, MHS News serves both the student population and the Mar- shall community. Each monthly issue is included as a supplement to the bi-weekly Marshall Independent. Students are assigned stories for which they must gather information and also take photographs. Copy is typed on computer and stored until it can be prooled and approved by journalism instructor, Dwight Connel- ly. Students are also responsible for the development R M' X f of f ,W 5 'X V , Wg. 'pf f f V -. ' wfff My f V, if ww ,, 9 7 fi' THE SUCCESS of thr- the Month, Scott Murphy, MIIS News is lnrgt-I - I MHS NEWS and printing ol' photos ttswl nt tht- HHN N' .1 ln' I, H!-ds d, 1 l ' . t 'I ' ' v 1 . . . t . 1 4 7 ta irector. Steve ua printing ls cont on pr' ss: s ,tt .tn mst 1 mrrknrgo al . . . ff ' funus Publishing Loinpany. H g,. , ANI u hob' Usually ei lit issues are pulilisln-tl ttutrn. r f 'lffs , ,, . K year . 5 v ...sis possible by local businesses ' f '-12 No money fr . . 0 ln addition to t'UXt'f'dHf' wl sth-1-fl 'urn , ,, , ' m the K , uunst. thc newspaper. there are many features that .tflfl nitvlrv-st tn 1 I I Regular features llll'lUflt' smntn ul thf- n.-fin. apt In the month. and spet-iul urtnlt-s uint'-it in 4,..11.n.t' I 1 M? .. 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A . 1 0 W W x . i Y 1 4 1 '21 Slvpp. b 'ZZ' .3 A 413 if A' M114 1' by A NHS MEMBERS. mu I Darlena Rankins. Melissa Maeke. Kris Lindley. Tric-ia jones. Mareene Holverson. ,lulie Roberts. Lisa Osborne. Jennifer Brandt. Karen Wall. Tami Wallaee. Tammy Wiser. Sherri Slrolnn. ron 3 Lisa Rosslielx. Sherri Bucher. ,lim Preyo. Hen Luelaen. Sleye Robinson. Jeff Slepp. Lisa Michelle Burlxybile. Belly Preysell. ron 2 4 PINNINCL ClfRl'flVlUNll'fS look place during seliool February 26, Cillldlfldlf' Ben Lueken reeeiyes liis pin from NHS nieniber Mielielle Rurlxybile as Kris Lindley awaits ber parl in llie pinning seryiee. Ridgyyay. St. Mary's Catholic Church 4114 S. Sixth 826-2845 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ational Honor Society members chosen Fifteen students were inducted into the Na- tional Honor Society during a ceremony held March 14 for members and their parents. Six juniors and nine seniors were chosen. Those students chosen for membership in NHS must maintain high standards in the areas of Leadership, Character, Scholarship, and Service. A new selection process was put into practice this year. First, a list of all eligible juniors and seniors was prepared by the office. Juniors must have at least a 3.3 gradepoint average while seniors must maintain a 3.0 average. This list was given to all teachers who were asked to nominate 10 students. The seven juniors and 21 seniors receiving the most nominations were then given an ap- plication to complete. Applications included in- formation about extracurricular activities, leadership positions, community activities, work experience, honors, awards, and special recognition received. The completed applications were returned by the students and then reviewed by a smaller group of teachers. It was from this group that the final selection was made. New members selected include: seniors Lisa Bosstick, Sherri Bucher, Ben Lueken, Lisa Osborne, ,lim Prevo, Darlena Rankins, Julie Roberts, Steve Robinson, amd Jeff Stepp. Also selected were juniors Jennifer Brandt, Sherri Ridgway, Sherri Strohm, Tami Wallace, Tam- my Wiser and Karen Woll. Officers of the NHS are chosen from the juniors that were selected the previous year. This yearfs officers are president, Tricia ,Ionesg vice-president, Melissa Mackeg secretary, Kris Lindley, treasruer, Michelle Burkybileg and historian, Betty Prewett. Miss Marcene Holverson served as sponsor for the National Honor Society. A SOLEMN OCCASSION. As part of the induf-tion ceremony Darlena Rankins lights her candle. A CERTIFICATE OF MEMBERSHIP is given to Kim-H Woll by Unit Two Board President, Tom Murphy. NA HONAI. HONOR H0flll'Q'l'Y ' N, 2 'ar NH? 'U' sw ul l J W-H - i f -Q f 'T L. Q 5 DETERMINATION AND .pig AN '- g A' 7 sd GREAT CONCENTRATION are shovtn by C-reg English. Kris Lindley. ,lim Prevo. Betty Prewett as they' consider a pro- found question during a meet. N nfftfc- A- 1 'ph-n V M., ...-M,-1-'M' -'awe-K ...Q-df-n4 ' ,Qi G WINNERS! Members and sponsors who participated in the Lakeland Col- lege Scholastic Classic display' their trophy' and shirts won. Shown here are Lisa Bubeck. Julie Hammer.5ean Howard. Cris Fitzjarrald. Marcene Holverson. ,lim Prevo. Kris Lindley. Kile Nave. and Greg English. HAVING A BLAST at the Christmas party' are some of the team members that include Betty Prewelt. Kelly O'Rourke. Kris Lindley. and Tami Wallace. SCHOLASTIC TEAM Scholastic Team , X. KTM Continues Winning Trend SCHOLASTIC TEAM MEMBERS rou' I Greg English, Kile Nave, jim Prevo, Mike Combs. rou' 2 Cris Eilzjarrald, Kelly O'Rourke, Julie Hammer, Lisa Bubeck. Lauretta Prewetl. Sean Howard. Betty Prewett, Marcene Holverson. row 3 Angie Jordan, Janice Miller, Kris Lindley, Tami Wallace, Jim Perry. 5. 4 ' fl Q is dl, 4 ,. , ,X After another successful year, the Scho- lastic Team, coached by Cris Fitzjarrald and Marcene Holverson, continued to roll over opponents. The team posted an impressive third-place finish at the Lakeland Invita- tional, where sixteen other teams participated. During the 1985-86 season, two AT HUNUPVS NIGHT, Mrs. Cris Fitzjarrald was presented a special comrnendation from team members for all her outstanding years 0 devotion to the team. ,lim Prevo is shown making the presentation. records were set. ,lim Prevo surpassed the varsity team point record and Sean Howard bested thejunior-varsity team point record. This season marked the last one for Mrs, Fitzjarrald as sponsor of the team. At honors night, she was awarded an outstanding serv- ice award for her years of service and devo- tion to scholastic bowl competitions. Scholastic Team traditions continued with the explosive Christmas party. The rioutous group partied and celebrated, cheered on by all the Fitzjarrald children who had all reached the minimum age for sock-game participation. Enebriated by the festivities and pepperoni, a copiously good time was had by au. s of aa! xv N-2? 1 C3 ' i 1 v' X . l X. pf ,X 1 f I . Iv. . 9. ul Restaurant and Annex Q , . ' 705 Archer 826-8323 SCHULASTIC TEAM 5 New SCIEIIUGK'FqUlpll1f'l1l I5 puvlurvd Ill the svienve department. 1023. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS-Tarni Wallace. secretary: Kenny Wallebrs. president: Chris Lake. Vive-president: Steve Robinson. treasurer. Whmh - Supervisor of A,ssessmQu'Es 'rf- EL 93254525 -L ' SCIENCE CLUB Science Citi., Searching for Halleyis Comet Members of the Science Club donated 3570 toward the purchase price of a new telescope for the science department. Two different nights were set-up to view Halley's Comet. Both nights were unsuccessful due to poor weather or visibility. Students may join Science Club if they are taking biology. chemistry or physics or if they have taken chemistry. This year there are ap- proximately 100 members. The club is spon- sored by Mrs. Mae Brandt and Mr. Ron Easter. This year the Science Club took its annual trip to the Engineering Open House at the University of lllinois. lnstead of having a selling project to raise money for the trip, students voted to pay their own way. At the U of l students spent the day looking among the hun- dreds of exhibits set-up by engineering students. Individual science classes took held trips during the year. The advanced biology class traveled to Indianapolis to the lndiana Universi- ty Medical Center. The chemistry and physics classes went to the Newton CIPS power plant. HER-MAN. THE SKlil-lf'l'OlN that lurks in the science department still had some friskiness left in him as Betty Prewett discovered in Physics class. SClENCl-I CLUB MEMBERS. rou I Mae Brandt. Tami Wallace. Steve Robinson. Chris Lake. Kenny Walters. Ron Easter. rou 2 Mindy McConchie. Cheryl Wernz. Lynette Schaefer. Chad Burgett. Tom Macke. Hans Anacher. Rob Morris. Laci Lindley. jennifer Smith. ,lim Perry. Jeff Carpenter. rou 3 Karen Woll. ,lennifer Brandt. Tammy Wiser. Shelley Grieve. Kelly O'Rourke. Mike Combs. ,lan Richey. Angie Calhoun. Anissa Sharrett. ,lami Martin. Neto Sousa. rou 4 Mike Taylor. Terry Sanders. David Sterenberg. jeff Murphy. Michelle Burkybile. Tricia jones. Angela Schalburg. Dalanne Huffington. Amy Yeley. Tina Wilson. rou 5 Scott Lintzenich. Kile Nave. Doug Shore. Julie Hammer. Sean Howard. Betty Prewett. Kris Lindley. Melissa Macke. Jim Prevo. Cartha Schroeger. Lori Martin. rou 6 ,lon Ledermann. Brice Bucher. Reid Parker. Twila Patterson. Lisa Ulrey. Kelly Wright. Mark Shively. Scott Murphy. Kim joab. Lisa Wiser. Bridgett Stafford. Anita Tharp. ,l.J. Mcliachran. emma. ws. W.-amxwmswswqmg S W YUNII x sttN lNt M 7 ifkitlic 4 C :tum out .,. I Mexican Ht.fgtt'lNt3't' or THE FIRST svliolarship lor an outstanding ser-ond year Spanish student was awarded to Jennifer Brandt. Spanish instructor, lootl was mu- ol tlte' lavuritf- af-. lIVllIl'5 nl the Spanish Club, .leanine McGuire made the presentation. X! Q fy' SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS. rou 1 Elizabeth Taylor. Pam Douglas. Pam Snider. Lynda Snedeker. Jennifer Davidson. Brandie LeCrone. Melissa Boyd. ron 2 Kathryn Soulltere. Sherri Ridgway. J.J. MeEachran. Kelly O'Rourke. Cartha Schroeger. Barb Bumpus. Shantel Barnhart. Lena Dominick. mu' 3 Jeanine McGuire. Amy d T mi Corby Amy Mcfonchie Melissa Yeley. Nancy Edwar s. a , U , . Sharrett. Lauretta Prewett. Jennifer Hines. ron' 4 Patti Johnson. D bb' Hoo ingarner. Diane Schroeger. Jennifer Brandt. Karen 9 Y P Woll. Patty Smith. Brice Bucher. Jerry Martin. Janice' Miller. Nancy Christy. ron' 5 K. C. Hayes. Kenneth Bray. Chad McConchie. Reid Parker. Rick Dawson. Diana Reed. Jim Prevo. S lLL ABLE TO STAND-UP Evert though it seemed that some -T . . Spanish Club members had not eaten for a week. most were able to uster enough strength to pose for this picture in front of Chi-Chi's m and then make it to the bus for the ride back to Marshall. Eirst, llmltgeril Methodist Chureh .. ,V SPANISHCLUB ,l.l. 1 l.i.ii-- - 1 ill.-l1 ,iii-ii l.ili1v1 ,l.i.l-l-1 illil- illii- 1 I guidance of Jeanine anish club became one of the most active clubs in the school, enriching the lives of its members with customs and traditions of the Spanish- spcaking world. One of the highlights of the year was the annual Christmas party, held at Lin- da Snedeker's house. There, members enjoyed the tantalizing tastes of spicy, Mexican food. The pinnacle of the night included the breaking of pinatas which were expertly crafted by members of first and second year Spanish classes. Another highlight of the year was the field trip to Chi-Chifs in Terre Haute. Again, participants delighted in the diverse items on the menu. For the first time, a scholarship was awarded to a student who demonstrated outstanding ability in Spanish. The reci- pient was chosen by Spanish teacher, Jeanine McGuire. Each applicant was required to have recommendations by two teachers. Jennifer Brandt was chosen to receive the award. This year the club was led by ,lim Prevo, president, Cartha Schroeger, vice-presidentg Melissa Sharreu secretary, J. J. lVIcEachran, treasurer, Linda Snedeker and Patty Johnson, class representatives, YLMF FRIED ICE CREAM. Sherri Ridgvvax and j,j McEag-hran enjoy a special Mexican treat featured at Chi-Chiis, I ig t Z .L , , K ,,, 2. I ,I I' xt , Q4 . 1 .l21Ck7s Automotive Ct'llll'I' 5 s ANlSHt1l,IlIS NGXT. l.0 Dilify glllqtvll 820-U5 I I B 7 'Bf.47 Q :ff 'f 9 2 '5.5 I ' , , -:--- 1 WZ, I, W EC f ,, w:,5,,.,. , 1-:S mm m+:X R ' N N ERXNNXM XS X 'X X. 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I0 gap gfi participated. ll ca if! be piuwu. but ruirmrs gmoumi mga! wi 4-.,1m,. -J 3 dent council dinner was held at Pizza Sliaclx. - I K il Grooms David Sterenberg Stacey Barnhart Doug Shore nm. 2 Anissa Sharreu, Kim Joan. Aim Niiuiflfriif. Jim r.-ff, MEET THE MHS STUDENT CGUNCIL -- row e y . , . . . 3 Li Bosslick, Darlena Haskins, Tammy Sherrill, Brel! Cantrell, Renee' Holmes. Sherri Slrohm. rou- 4 Russ Marcool. Slew Robinson. jim F'rf-W, 'Trix-ri Sherri Ridgway. :mr sa iones. f5TUDlCN'I' couwnu, 'x., amazing pzsynhmnmor skills. . A, . . ,, , ,N ,N ,,,,,,w 'X ' If WC' ,fffW7 ,,f my Wy, , V , , , , 4, V I W f , ,Z i Way' W f ,f fr 7 Aww Wzw X ,,,ff 5 W, l ui I Z 3! Q F El il ll Sl E U 9 'Z f 4 i 4 'e gi c 'Q 5 M 1 4 S E 1 i, Q g 5 Q 5 I E 4 n 1 'I S H .I 3 x Y 1. 'l I l 5 73 . 5 E i 1 x X 2 1 i 4 3 S r 4' 5 S l'l'l'llN Q .' ' 4 W - Nl' Al. li Ui' JULIL IIAMMNS I3 u lvmllunn living luwwrml .uuuml nl llu' hmm- -ming tu -4 1 H H 'Q il I ll ' ' I 1 L P I h ui-I ki-un Ne-mn wah-lt luhrs I A fiark Edwards rl S X Qoodwin I G. Hilbefi Renee Holme Debbie H vopmgnrm r Angie Jordan Rob Kesler -uf as. Rodney Lamb Jon Ledermann the perfect prom date ff Ross Marcoot Aaron McClaughry iid Mark Morecrafl Ron Morecrafl A, 5 inn if 4-we Z Cf A 4 'GYM--.. v, I A W , f Q iff ,Q S-N.. -..., Pal johnson Kim Kuhn . ' 5 ,..1, 4 Dawne Lewis Renda McNary L-Y if ,i f44l' sd? our ff-rf Renda McNary and Tami Wallace find the perfect prom dale Brel! Cantrell. I! rv E 'T' lv-1 X 4 4 A r' 2 X H t 'A f 4 1 'SKI X X 'gn gl 1. ' 1 Q Z-ME : or-:N ,Q Jumors m Search of Y 1 We M54 Yyvi l q fx L X X L K six .'5x5L L 1' T Y -- W l F L f Q MO if I ,xi David Mullen .IUNIORS 1' fo Q. 1' y 4 1 .eg M 4 -.A .. 4 rm ' 4 ,y I . 1. , in '-3' i- f ' Lori Burns x Q M Mike Calhoun .P X 9 , ' lf . all - 3 7 . tg Q 'afar ' . if n 5 a' if 1 fb' I il .f 1 ip, Mike Combs Anita Eirhart ,J t x Q A imp I W' ,ff - fl. 'Cs l, V 51 , Y M 63 Q M , 3 4- , .,-i , if ' u LE, V if ' 14 C X l C l I f A in X i 11 'Y a l!'f of t . ,1 Ll I .I nnifer Brandt Steve Boyer Tammy Bishop e , W i iv 7 ' ,, ' -A,,,f ,f-f' wff, ' , , ,M f I M M Dan Campbell Brett Cantrell Jeff Carpenter wi . I wt f, ,V ..,, 'WW' ff . I N e ' 1 f Shawna Curran Rob Crumrin RiCl4 DHWSOVY az ' v . 4 l I ,Mx I A A nl 4--,,- Greg English jill Fields Chris l'lowln'r . ig: , ? , It iw' , Y, lip' M ., I' W fit ' 3' if ' of ' - ,f ' f ,ef ZW C ZW' Q 'E-'N Z 4, l 'S , xxx -' K ' 1' Vince Greenlee JUNIORS , X 1 Y N .M . ,N v 1 Shelley Grieve KL. llnvos lx.-im ll,-mn Hoggall Home Applizilnm' 617 Arhffcr Ave. Fiqh 's l 'N 4-.J 1 4.--f 'N rg' Q,. n -4 4 Q X , f f 4 ', ey 1 , 5 fll ,J x f 1 1 i 4 , ? ff Madonna Betts jon Beal Kevin C 6 hilton 41?-'-5 'S' f g-i K Lena Dominick at Q' Risa Fraker :T qi fi I , ' ri: . ' Ti X it-ku llll'St'lllllNll z ,x f Dan Clark f Q4 '3' U f , 14 , ' Y' -X 51' Nancy Edwards Mike Goodwin V Brian Hilbert 1 I 7 I ll 1 '. Xf Renee Hom Angie j or: I : flff' . I i l Rodney L. X2 I 1.1 Q .,. 4..- ROSS Mai S. 2 Ji 1 W ,x 'A 6 ff? :nf wie lx 'im V1 ' Mark Vlul 'il w 1 H nigh ax 4 f X , T K n Sholls fy Switzer L, .LILY ny Troxel I -en Woll 41.f,f .M wcfld. MW MMV? Wf Wi ,WM IZWW ,SKY ,M Wh 'Q WLTNZQX X.. .ggi C M ZAJREX l.,'f. ifb A 'W0iS?W.L1M' ,vm NVQ, 1' WW, fl si fwfMW W, W M. W1 , ,A N wx' ,MX N 92?2Zmwf, ,--4. sbiiwrx Im ws f LI'l O 'U V I O 3 C IJ '5 'y ' ,-1 ,4 QQ 3 ii Ig il su! X r I f--wa: X ,NS ,Q i N f . .44 JUNIORS 1' T' i A ,f I 4 .tum 1 i I 4 t .A A ,. .f' ,, '1', I . , 'fl' I ff L 4 Tlx I 1 , lf! vs i l , , Brian O'Rourke April Robinson ,QW Brian Smith 47' Angie Taylor Tami Wallace Z ing , if , if Z 'W 2. 9 f ., Twila Patterson Mike Pearman .l, D, Poorman Sherri Ridgway Shane Sandefer Tony Sanders Harold Sheller John Shells ,Q i t 152' Q W ' Q-5 V ,glfggu V ,I .' , fl 4 A, , il. 3' if f' t.s fn-..'fi 'fi , K 'iff W i i L 4, , A , 1 E ' ', , H T ' 1 Eric Stephens Ellen Stepp Sheri Strohm Peggy Switzer M710 'CMJ Cindy Taylor Brent Thompson Brad Totten Tammy Tr0XCl 1 :iv Tlx 's .44 Q' 'NV 3 W 4,v' qi, ' f f 'Rx ff. 'r A 'K at , in W- 1 .,,.. 4 if 'sv l 'N X Q' T M X, 1 Cliuvk Wivlziml 'l'l'au-x W ilson Tzumm Wiser Karen Won V'.xk 18 Y fluke N i ,P . P 73 'garner I. I5 :S i 1 ,loab 5' tl A2 A jg., Lindlffl' Laci Lindley Scott Lintzenich Jeff Livvix Chris Lycan jami Martin Amy McConchie . J. J. McEachran Scott McDaniel f . v ' f g Janice Miller Kevin Miller . ' f Sophomores search for the perfect car Sometime during the sophomore year most students reach the age that allows them to obtain their driver's license. Once the license is in hand the only remaining obstacle to a life behind the wheel is the car. Usually the family car is available, but everyone wants their OWN car. It only takes one or two shopping trips to a car dealership to realize that the ideal car has an extreme- ly high price tag. Most students do not have the finances or a rich relative willing to part with the kind on money necessary to purchase a 1986 Trans Am. Settling for a functional auto rather than a sporty one is the option most students choose. Whatever the choice now, everyone has in his or her mind that someday they will own the car of their dreams. WHEELS for transportation is what Curt Smith has. Wheels that are needed for cruising at lunch time with fellow' sophomores Aaron McClaughry. Karen Halloran, Mindy McConchie, Lynette Schaefer. Hans Anacker. . ,avg sq. flier' , Chris Littleton Tom Macke , ,ii - ,.- L .s,,it ee. Mindy McConchie libs 'U Y Lori e x i . - L' , 9 X . 'I 7' A . i n K -Q9 5- ' .S i h p . i- i 1 . SI. 4 t l f AA Alnh. . Shannon Mills SOPHOMORES M, Hans Anacker Lisa Bays Steve Bedwell Matt Boyd Tom Brown ... ,,, . I..-,P F y L min ey' rv , Md' bw, 5 5 ,L I f V ily? 4 ,J , L 'A ff' :ff 4- N 5 4 -,X X Dy 'Mlm , X, ,. fan' f WW, i V F a ' A if ff Q' A 6, !o Q ig 1 U, s .t A , U 2 ? Chad Burgen Angie Calhoun John Cannady Nancy Christy Tami Corby 6... Ken Ernhart .,.,, ., W.,.,,..,4,wW,4,Q,,,, I ,MM A L fMMWM.w,,..M,..W'.,..?'W'MfHW,,0., Larry Farrell Brett Fields Dan Flowers Lisa Freeman Kim Coekler Dan 5! N il! Karen Halloran Kelly Hargis Billy Higgins Tim Huffington A aff: 'V 4 'ifff 5 W 4 , ' 01 as 'W ww V ' 'Q' 5 A 9?- uf av' kb h . 'W -lo USOY1 Patti johnson Rob Keller Norma Kinsvl Doug Leitch .lim Bullock Eddie Duke Jerry Garner Q I ,mfg 1 ,, at f K , 4,R.h.' at f ' if z , , fi! f 3,. is K li' Wa ,I ,, , ,.. , Kim ,Ioab Scou Lindley bv? i L Z6 11' A in 1 r J. J 'X' lNm 'if l ii n ,Ju K - Rhodes 256 ,,- 'v U landers l numakel' fir V iq,-4 , ,a , Smith Rob Smillex Noel Slepp AXL N E Q Q 5 its X k .IN Q f fi ct Michael Taylor Jeanne Thompson Rob Wellum Lisa Wiser - lu V vq....,,, V lxalhy Soulliere S.,t Scott Strohm Anita Tharp ,ludye Thompson 'eee A fi- as 8 RYN v 2 h eaps., F S: Q: 5 IC- f It'q9 ' Cheryl Wernz I ld gh ml W Brldgett Stafford ,Mm Sophomores m Search Davld Sweltzer of the perfect place to Cofythompwn CI'l11SC NOW THAT THEY RE LICENSED to drlve Karen Halloran Lynette Schaefer and Mindy lVlcConchle flnd the Dairy ueen a good place to go crulslng Allen Turner Tina Wilson ...., fix Amy Yeley SOPHOMORES 11 Q' ft:- ju-I ,lim Morgan Rob Morris X 17 If l44,4 Kelly 0'R0urke jason Pancake 6. - X 4 , 7 1' . ,r ' J W. . M R 3 ,hi 1. xv i 5 ,J V A 67 . Q 4 N. - f- 91 ni 'gg' 1' Q li? l V ' ffejf, , .QQ , il , - 4 ll - K R L, Debbie Poorman Dawn Powell .i.' Q eu .H tltflv' 1 'gig .. - 6 x 4 x Dan Richey ,lan Richey -f Lynnelle Schaefer Diane Schroeger ,.... Glenn Shumaker Rich Smiley ,J 8 Guy Murphy Michael Murphy Melissa Myles Sieve Nicholson K I .79 , gg xi 7 Reid Parker Shannon Peak Kevin Pearce jim Perry 1 A. ., g i A V 4. ye 1 N Q tj M ax, . L i H ' f ,Z-9 'i I f f , 4 ' 4 7 : , 4 7 . 2,3 , , kc' 4 I ., A, iw ' : 8 U A A. S ' 1 if i Q 1 V 5,-. -W J In A ,M g . In , ' F2 Z, , V , l gi ,iff ' fy fi 5 Q , ff, ,, ' if do a A 3, 1, 4 I .. K Rob Powell Laurella Prewell Diana Reed Brooks Rhodes f. , A A U y .,, , A . , ,-fi ' , . Zi W 1 1? ,F ' - ,f ff' If I I ml - 73 K X iff Q' Mi X' f ' ' i . ' 2 2 A V yi,,2.,., ,. V 4 pr . ' ,fm 'w?gf3 ' ,, ,g,, -, 7 3 f 1 I ,WX . ,f f, f:-f at h 3 X f f SQ 4 ' M 'X , ff' A ,, -' M ,W Dawn Roberts Dianna Sandefer Terry Sanders Tim Sanders Anissa Sharret Melissa Sharrel Dee Dee Shots Eric Shumaker fig R , li 1 f wi, Curl Smith jennifer Smith Pally Smith Jerry' Smith I ,lean ' ,isis ,. 'R 1 Q 3 KN , R ! 5- g ' 5151 E X ,Q NW W WMWWNWZAAN XX N aN WWA XMW Wm W 4N Q WZKK C ky TSS E6 NG mx QE Kg.. t A f Xw X S Q 1- .' 'X ' 3 -5,1 3: Q X , A :pf Ag- , ti .'-.a:. W n v ,Y ' 'A wvz . MQ mx!! xx N , X N vw XWf Ax 'Qx 'XNWXYWXQ VA!! N X' m' ff Q Q 4, I- Ji, 1 , ,' , fc U LL-- 1f'3ITZ,- MT- M- I ' fi -5: :gi rf W -Q , A . e 41 -1-. EiTiF'EEW r CLASS OFFICERS Q 'ff'-f , A 'Q xr W l'4.,' x 4 fuifc fi 4? etlavir .I f L' r SS Q-. W.. X' ff I Folio The Leaders s being a leader more than just being number one? Hopefully leaders for each class were elected for their service rather than for popularity. Oflicers can either make or break a class. Working together with faculty sponsors the officers of each class are responsible for money that is earned through the yearly magazine sales. While freshmen and sophomores may not have the major decisions to make regarding prom and graduation as the juniors and seniors do, they must, however. serve as leaders so that tradtional upperclass ac- tivities can continue. Leaders are not concerned only with' money, but also the spirit and reputation of the class. Involvement in homecoming activities such as the spirit chain and the relay races helps to promote class and school spirit. Being an officer means representing your class to the whole community and to the administration. fTopj Freshman Kelly Grooms, Vice-president and David Sterenberg, President. Sophomore Anissa Sharret, President and Kim Joab, Vice-president. juniors Tammy Sherrill, President and Sherri Ridgway, Vice-president. fBottomj Freshman Jenny Tarble, Secretary-Treasurer. Sophomore Melissa Sharret, Secretary-Treasurer. Junior Tami Wallace, Secretary and Renda McNary, Treasurer. 5' ting 15597 I C9 rl ark 'ou glas elds 5 Paul Finltbiner ern nn lm y 1 5 Pat Garrett ,, Becca Gunn xr . e .lulie Hammer Bm' Hisginbolham Pat Higgi .lodle Closer Dan Hamxlton -1 U Freshmen I search of a h1d1ng place Bemg a freshman has certam dlsadvantages luke semors Freshmen spend a great deal of thelr tlme m search of hldlllg places where semors cannot find them Be lt m the hallways the restroom or the cafetena any place that can keep them from perform mg the dreaded a1r rald IS the type of place for which freshmen are constantly serachlng Angela Hartman A Demse Calllngton Kelly Grooms A 6 sa.. K. Eric Hamnllon If I I' V David Hlbschman Q el-. N dw 5 if , A Qtr 7 W .l ' s ' I 1 J X . l ' f,.. 5 W ig! 2 f 73 7 , N . th. VV A vikvfr' L' . if 'ffjvfiy K, Q , f-1 5,3 ,,, , V 5 ,Ne-gre V '- , , 4,75 ' ,wx .x g Zisbrm ' 4 iw, Q I1 fi' fe o o o 4? I in 0 Q 'I 'f A. 1 I. ' aff ' 9 Z , 7 -mf: I ' A ' V2 , 1 Q ,, A 32 A . . . . 'Q 9, ' 1 nh V, . ' . . . , Y C2 6 ,nf W l es A My .. a .t 4 V v it K D , t L .Q ,ggi 7 - V x . . - . . . 0 , ,.,. ., . Ml' 'T ' ,C , . Xl I I- 4 If ns Rhonda Houchin FRESHMEN FRESHMEN s 'u . EQ ' ' N, 'J i r my 5 ' I 1 no is ff ,A B 49 'J' , Q A A Q 1 Ima? N' v A I i r i ' , ghdmt-I Burnham Stacey Barnhari Carrick Balson Dennis Blair -. . . . ...r A x x I f ' ' . I B , f M. ' 3 5- 3 ? N. .. CL - .L Q9 r , Q, In , 5 v JL x i X' I Ivy.: l , A 4 . P, ,A N Ll , Ljufl Bow-f Ken Bray Calhi Brenner Brenda Brown Q5 ng f , YYX Brad Burns Tammy Campbell Patricia Cannady Kirk Chilton f 1 . fav iw , vi 1 1 L fifni ,lack Clouse Rose Collins r f ' 1, ' 'L me ' s.f+fjfgy,, ., rn: ., ga t so V 1 1. -f' 1 5 ' As- 3 4. ia 4 9 C 90 ,fi Q ' ,gg 'f si '- V M j 'y - ' 1 I I .-. 1 Q.. ..-, Amy Eilel john Elchason Brian Combs Jeanice Cooper l ,, 1- 'Win 5 5 C iii , 5 , ff ' fd . i , 5 3, -3' Aa ' M 'f I lv' gf , 'V Kim Farrell Randy Ferris james Blair :VIN . I 4 4- f, 1 Q. V S31 ' Q C gf' .31 , , .g, iv , ,wi 3 ,H f u 2 ' '77 4 4' W' . i A I ,-9.1.3 Lisa Bubeck gl il ,W rel ,, , '!'Z 6 1 if ', 5' - lk ',.4.:.'. I ' I Q s K., 2: 4 2, f ' Jail Tracy Christenberry Jennifer Davidson Karen Fash u'g WV ir., ' A ,flax V A i 1 5 , 4 , x ity? v x ' 2 x ip C, 0 , K , , I J I Melissa Boyd lf 1 Paul Brice Bucher if V 15:11 any I as' fl :N I .. X 1 1, ,1, ,,:, M 0 4 4 1 W -R if ' ,W , ...... 1 1 jf my I vi ff? l V, A1 if joe Clark Pamela Douglas Kim Fields Pat Becc 4 if an 1321. 1 ll' . fb, Egfr 9, .lulie Bren P 'V ' .1 k N S fig. 'T Nlaftm x -3 7 i lx ,,, H ' E - ci? 1? 'Q vlurom , s-W.- Lv- - 1'- ' 4 5 layhel E 4 i 5 Vw as QE V ianders bhannon Nappinp in u f Q Rob bchmlll Renee xeuer 'C' hi .lohn Scamihorn f i Douglas Shore b me In Search of an thing Suzan Shous Dana Smllh Robby Smith ,ff 1 i Lynda Snedeker Pamela Snider Remember the last time that sinking feeling crept up into your throat? This same sick feeling is often experienced by freshmen as they wonder if they will EVER make it to their senior year. Reaching out to anything that will give them some identity and sense of being is all part of the freshman experience. Craig Spinner 'Ks , f 7 f g V ff K ' I If Allen stiohn elly 5P'fCS Kathy Stepp FRESHMEN Rusty Howard Brandie 1.4-Krone Chad McConchie 9'q,- Scott Murphy 1 Jeanenna Rhoads FR ESHMEN . 1 1 ,f,-5 ' 1' 1'-.' sk -- Sean Howard 0 'V I . Ox' A GQ I !L i II rv' '2- xy ,e 4 Steve Lee 1 I 0 ,'.,4. ' 1. t 3 i -13 E ' - f-.- ,X if' ci ' . ' I i - l r ' i ' 1 XE- :-: i FY Q iii!! ':i:'xz2f '1',. 9. 4. Q E , . Tim McQueen KTA 'J E'- -A :J X ke.. ,J ,V X 4 gg X f Tony Nicholson Jodie Rhodes ff' Jeanne Huey Rob Lewis Laura Miller ff I I V' Q! if y I :ii X - gg! S. . 3 -W Q 1 a re Q4 Q S i 'Q -.. 2 X' 1 is ft' W Suzanne Neibarger Jeff Richey ai? john Jackson Todd Lindley ' A , , f C' ,,,- ,I ' V t' ..'?', gl , , 'Er R 9' 5 Y . 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Dre use d lfIIlI1'A ' jf Sr pp 4 M0slAlhl1llr A Most AllF8LllW'8 , - ,' 'I ' Sara blover P Culest Legs ' T cl' 1 1 1 . , , .va --X Each year members of the semor class vote for members of the1r class whosefxnsonahuesand tralts fit eertam eategorles Here are the results for the Class of 1986 N, A F unmest Laugh Brian Burns Sherri Bucher Knot pictured 4 Most Creative Tammy Carpenter Scott Spinner P Best Personality Steve Robinson Missi Wilson fnot pictured P Frlendllest .Stacy bperos Lisa Osborne P Always Late Li'a llrev Blue Pancake fnot picturedj SENIOR FAVORITES 5 1 nm wif, g, 6 r MII' y N jim PM lspeclal l Del Buffy Follows-Il - Spanish Club 21 Businf ss Club 4. Suzanne Gallagher ,lay Card Robin Garner Brian Gilbert - Football 1.21 Industrial Arts Club 1.21 IRO 3.4. Todd Gunn - Football 1.2.3.4-1 Baseball 1.2.3.41 Basketball 1:11:10 31 Industrial Arts Club 2.3: Art Club 3. Deke Haws - Football 1.2.31 Track 3: Baskeball I1 IRO 3.41 Latin Club 1.2: Science Club I.2.3.4: Industrial Arts Club 2.3. Missy Hendrix - Business Club 2.3.41 Home Ec Club 3.41 Latin Club 2: Track 2. Mary Hoffman Mary - Home Ec Club 2: Art Club 1. john Hoggatt Hoag - Industrial Arts Club 1.2.31 Science Club 4: Coll 1.2.3.-L, Dalanne Huffington Garfield - Track 11 Science Club 2.3.41 FFA 2.3.4 lSe-cretaryl: Drama Club 41 Choir 11 FFA grain judging 2.3: FFA livestock judging 2.3.4. Michelle Joab Jobie - FFA 2.3 tSecretaryl 4 tpresidentlz Latin Club 21 Science Club 21 Business Club 3.41 Basketball 1.2.31 Track I.2.3.4. Tricia Jones -- Track 1.2.3.4-1 Home EC Club I1 Spanish Club 2: Science Club 2.3.41 Jazz Band 1.2.41 Band 1.2.3.-41 National Honor Society 3. 4 tPresidentl1 Leo Club 3. 4 ll'-,l'0SiflClIlll Drama Club 1.2.3 fTreasurerl. fHVice-presidentl1Student Council 1.2.3.41Thespians 2.3.41 Marsliallonian 41 .IETS 4. Chris Lake Clake - Baseball 1.2.31 Coll 1.2.3.4 fCaptainl1 Latin Club 31 Business Club 1.2.31 Industrial Arts Club 1.2.31 Science Club 1.2.3.4 tPresidentl. Kris Lindley- Scholastic Team I.2.3.41 Business Club 2.3.41 Science Club 2.3.41 Latin Club 2, 3 tAedilel. -1-tlixecutive council IUCIUDQFDZ JCI. 2.3.41 JETS 2.41 Marshallonian 3: National Honor Society 3. 4 fSccrelaryl1 Band 12,1812 Band 1. Sheri Livvix - Business Club 3.4: Spanish Club 2.31 Drama Club 1.2.31llome Ec Club 1.2.3.4-1 IRQ 41 Marsliallonian 3.4. Ben Lueken Luke - Bmketball 1.2.3.4: Golf 1.2.3.41 Baseball 3.41 Industrial Arts Club 1.2.31 Business Club 2.3.41 IRO 41 Science Club 2.31 Spanish Club 1.21 Vice-president ol' senior class: Student Council l.2.3.4: National llonor Society 4. Melissa Macke - Science Club 2.3.41 French Club 31 Ilorne Ec Club I1 Marslmllonian 41 JETS 21 Drama Club 41 Band 1.2. Lori Martin Lori -- Business Club 3,41 Latin Club 1.2.3.41 Home Ec Club 2.31 Science Club 41 Volleyball 41 Track manager 3.4. Melissa Marlin Mickey - Class treasurer 3,41 Latin Club 1.2 fQuaestorl, 3.41 Science Club 2.31 Marshallonian 2.3.41 Band 1.2.31 jazz Band 2: Pep Band 1.2.31 JCL 1.2.31 DECA 4 Mmbassadorlg DI-ICI 41 Leo Club 3.4. SENIORS , Melissa Baggs Briggs - Business tllulz 2.3.4-: Home EC Club 1.2.3.4-1 Baud lt Lisa Barnhart - Business Club 2.3 QRQPOI-lerj, 4g IRO 3,4 tPresidentl: Science Club 2.4: Home Ec Club 2.3.4:Fr0l1Cl1 Club 2 tVice-presidentjg Band 1: Jazz Band 1. Vickie Betts - Basketball 1.2: MHS News 1 leditorl: Drama Club 4: French Club 1.2.3. Latin Club 4. Lisa Bosstick Bizer - President of class 1.2.3.4: IBO 4 tParliamentarian1: Business Club 2.3.41 French Club 2.3 tVice-presidentjz Spanish Club 1.2: Drama Club lg Science Club 2: Volleyball l.2.3.4. Track 1.2.3. Terri Bounds - Business Club 3: Home Ee Club 2: Latin Club 1: 1110 2. Sherri Bucher Buch -- Track 1.2.3.4 fquad-capt.l: Volleyball 1.2 tco-capl.j. 3.4: Business Club 4: IRO 4: Drama Club 43 DECA 4: Campus Life 1.2.3.4: Leo Club 3.4 fTreasurerl: MHS News 4: Marshallonian 4: National Honor Society 4: Spanish Club 1.2.3. Science Club 3.4: Scholastic Bowl 2: Band 1.2. Barb Bumpus BJ - Spanish Club 4: Latin Club 2.3: Science Club 2.3: MHS News 4. - Jeanne Burkett - Business Club 2.3.4 fTreasurerJ: Home Ec Club 2.4: Science Club 2: IRO 4. Band 1. Michelle Burkybile - Science Club 2.3.4: Leo Club 3.4: Drama Club 1.2.3.4 fSecretaryl: Track 1.2.3.4: Volleyball 2: Marshallonian 2. 3 fCo-editorj. 4 fCo- editorjg National Honor Society 3. 4 fTreasurerj: Band 1.2.3.4. Jazz Band 43 Spanish Club 1.2: Thespians 2.3.4: JETS 4. Brian Burns Burns -- Science Club 4. lndustrial Arts Club 1.2.3. FFA 1.2.3.4: l.A.Y.l. 2. Randy Burress Don Ho - Spanish Club 1.2.3 fVice-presidentj: Science Club 2.3.41 Business Club 4. IRO 4 fTreasurerJg Football 1.2. Baseball 1. Tammy Carpenter TC - Home Ec ' Club 4. Art Club 1: Latin Club 2. DECA 4: IBO 4: Business Club 2.3.4 fSecretaryj: Volleyball 1,2.3.4. Troy Collier Shake - Industrial Arts Club 1.2.31 Baseball 3.4. Michelle Cutright Shelly - Business Club 2.3.41 Home Ee Club 2.3.4. Science Club 2.3.43 Latin Club 3: Band 1. Jazz Band 1: Marshallettes 2.3: Class treasurer 2.3. Brian Dailey 'QA-1 - lndustrial Arts Club 1.2.3. Michelle Dashiell Moochelle -- Business Club 2.3.4: Home Ee Club 1,2,3.4: Science Club 2: Track manager 1. Tina Donham - Business Club 1.2.33 Drama Club 1: Spanish Club 2.3: Home Ee Club 1.2.3. Kathie Downen Lisa Drake Lisa Farrell Liser', -- Business Club 3.4: Leo Club 3.4: MHS News 4. Spanish Club 1.2.35 Media Center worker 4: IBO 4. SICNIORS 'litlv I Ti'- -li' H.. Av A W 'Qu 415 nw. Atl H... A 1. . 5: gf' , . , :q4.,..I.,. I. I' 'A 5pn,:g :. Ag' f. D' v z. - . tk , 27 , My W 5 .2 ' 1 ,Qvlif 'i-RLY: ' fi . , , - 1 'glgf-i-.tj:j 't:fQ ' ' -2-H Lf: - 1' ., .. 3 . , i :fps ,V f .,c gQ. 'f. 1 ' - .a.ft.-as .j 'jay ,- . 'W .fag ' ut 5 eff kins- t W R I 7 U 2 ' if , W1 .t. :vt ' A 4 t .. 'If I P ' mv. L . t , PQ 'rev ous' if Mr. .. -..' . ,- . CL. . 'tr f '2' 5 X. if tl ltd . f'ff N X'-N, , . K. nee- : gc' 2437. list H1511 Cartha Schroeger Beanie - Spanish Club 1.2.3.4 fVice-presidcntj: Business Club 4: Science Club 2,3,4: Vollebyall 1.3.-4: Track I.2.3: Marshztllonian 4: Bed Guard 2. Tammy See L'Tam - Science Club 2.3: Home Et- Club 4: Band I,2,3: Pep Band 1,2.3: Spanish Club 1.2.3: Leo Club 3.4: Health Occupations 3.4. Mark Shively Shive - Industrial Arts Club 1.2,-3: Science Club 3.4: Latin Club 1.2: Football 1,2.3,4: Track 1.2,3.4: Marshallonian 3.4: JCL 1.2. Paula Soulliere PJ, -- Science Club 3. Stacy Speros Bird -- Industrial Arts Club 1,23 IBO 4: Art Club 1.2.33 Baseball 3.4. Scott Spinner -- Industrial ArLs Club 1.2: Science Club 3: Track 2.3.43 Basketball 1: IBO 4. Greg Stepp Scum - IBO 1: Industrial Arts Club 1: Baseball 1.2.3. ,leffStepp - Latin Club 1.2.3.4 tPresidentl: JCL 1.2.3,4: Science Club 2.4: Football 1.2.3.4 fTri- Captainlg Basketball 1,2.3: National Honor Society 4: Marshallonian 4: JETS 4. Tim Stepp Mike Stone Petti - Football I.2.3.4: Industrial Arts Club 1.2: FFA 1.2: IBO 3.4: DECA 4. Sara Stover Snar - Business Club 1.2.3.4 fBeporterl: Industrial Arts Club 1.2.2 Home EC Club 1.2.3.4 tljresidentlz Marshallettes: Homecoming Court 2. Kalynda Sweitzer Kae - Marshallettes 1.2.31 Business CI.ub 2.3.4-: Home Ec Club 1.2.3.4: Pam Tharp - Home Ifc Club 1.2.3.4 Nice- presidentl: Business Club 2.3.41 Industrial Arts Club 1.2: Marshallettcs 2: Cheerleader 3.4. Angie Thompson Anjcr - Volleyball 1.2.3.4 tCo-Captainl: Track 1.2.31 Cheerleading 4: Industrial Arts Club I.2.3: French Club 2.3: Home EC Club 2.3.4: Business Club 3.4: IBO 4: Marshallonian 3. Lisa Ulrey Weener - Marshallettes I: Home Ifc Club 3: Science Club 2. . David Wallace - Industrial Arts Club 1.2.31 FFA 1.2.31 IBO 3.4. ,lim Waller Jimbo - Science Club 2.3: Spanish Club I: Industrial Arts Club I,2,3: Baseball I:Track 4: Football I,2.3.4. Ken Walters Walt - Business Club 1.2,3,4: Industrial Arts Club 1.2.32 Science Club 1.2.3.4 fVice-presidentl: IBO 4: Basketball 1: Track 1: Football I.2.3.4: Baseball 2.3.4. Brad Warner Bradley Dean - Football 1,2,3,4: Baseball 4: IBO 3: Industrial Arts Club 3: Business Club 2. Denise Washburn Dennis - Business Club 2.3 fTrez-xsurerl. 4 fPresidentj: French Club 2 ffreasurerl: Latin Club 2: Home EC Club l.2,3.4: IBO 4: Track 1.2: Volleyball 2.3.4. sizmons Q Tim McConchie - Science Club 2.3: Spanish Club 1,23 Football 1.2.3.41 Basketball l.2,3g Track 1.2.3341 Steve McGee Scooby - Track 1,2,3.43 Football 1.2.3.4 fTr-Captainj. Darla Milbourn - Business Club 2,3.4: Home Ec Club 1,2,3,43 Cheerleader 1: Homecoming attendant 3: Homecoming Queen 4. jerry Miller Beaver - Industrial Arts Club 2,3. Kelly Mitchell -- Football 1,23 Industrial Arts Club 2,3. Scott Murphy - Industrial Arts Club 1,2333 Science Club 33431110 4g Football 1. Kim Minnick Kile Nave - Art Club 23 Business Club 3.43 DECA 3,43 Industrial Arts Club 1.23 IRO 3,43 ,Iazz Band 1,43 Leo Club 4, Band 132,43 Pep Band 1.2.43 Scholastic Team 4, Science Club 3,4. Lisa Osborne Lisie - Business Club 33 Band 1,2,3,4: MHS News 3.43 Spanish Club l,2,3 fTreasurerl3 Leo Club 3 fTreasurerl, 4 fVice-presidentlg Marshallonian 23 Science Club 23 Drama Club 43 National Honor Society 4: Health Occupations 3,4. Blue Pancake Muff - Industrial Arts Club 1,23 Science Club 1.231110 3,4 fPresidentJ3 Spanish Club 1, 2 ITFCHSUFCFJQ Golf 1,2,33 Football 43 Track 2. Tammy Pearce - FFA 1,2 fSecretaryl. 3,41 Business Club 33 Science Club 2,33 Home Ec Club 1,4. Melindia Powell Mindy - French Club 13 Home F.c Club 23 Art Club 13 Campus Life. Jim Prevo - Spanish Club 1.2,3,4 fPresidentj3 Student Council 3,43 Business Club 43 Science Club 233,43 Drama Club 1,2,33 Scholastic Team 1,2,3343 Marshallonian 43 National Honor Society 43 Thespians 1,2,3,43 JETS 4. Betty Prewett - Red Guard 2. 3 QC:-xptainl, 43 Latin Club 1.2 fAedilej, 3 fQuaestorl, 4 fScribal3 Science Club l,2,3,43 Scholastic Team 1,2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,4 tllistorianj. Rachelle Randle Rach - Home Ec Club 1,2,3,43 Spanish Club 1,23 Business Club 3,43 Drama Club 132,33 Cheerleader 43 Marshallettes 2: Lion Mascot 4g Band 1. Darlena Rankins - Spanish Club 1,2 fSecretaryj3 Science Club 23 Track 13 Band 13 Pep Band 13 Business Club 2,334 Wicc- president13 Student Council 3,4 fSecretaryl3 Marshallonian 43 IBO 4 fSecretaryl3 National Honor Society 4. Buffy Reed Bull - Business Club 233,43 Home Ec Club 1,2,3,43 Art Club 1. Julie Roberts -- Business Club 3 fSecretaryJ, 43 Spanish Club 1,23 Science Club 23 MHS News 43 Class Secretary 1,2,3,43 Red Guard 2 ICO-Capt. and Treasurerj, 3 fCaptainl3 Marshallettes 43 Band 13 Pep Band 13 Leo Club 4 fSecretaryJ3 IRO 43 Drama Club 43 DECA 43 National Honor Society 4 Steve Robinson Robinson - Student Council 1,233 fTreasurerl, 4 fPresidentj3 Science Club 2, 3 fTreasurerJ, 4 fTreasurerl3 Industrial Arts Club 132,33 Track 13 Basketball 13233,43 National Honor Society 43 JETS 4. Angie Schalburg Ango - Track 13 Football manager and athletic trainer 2,3343 Marshallonian 23 MHS News 33 Basketball 13 Spanish Club 1,23 Science Club 1,23 Band 13 Marshalleltes 43 Pep Band 1,23 Health Occupations 33 Media Center Worker 4. SENIORS Not being held captive in the school building is the biggest attraction to sum- mer. When you add the lure of the outdoors. the excite- ment of travel and a chance just to goof-off, summer is perhaps the most liked of all seasons. While many students find it necessary to work during summer vacation. others oc- cupy their leisure time with a variety of interests. For those who have the interest and money there is always travel to other states or even other countries. To those who must re- main close to home many parks and lakes are just a few minutes drive. Yet all play and no work is un- thinkable to some students. Combining both work and play provides an outlet for many. 4-H is such an outlet that is lots of work yet pro- vides lor play. No matter how the surn- mer was Spent, everyone agrees it was too short! A DISTINCT BEAUTY is offered travelers of Paris. France. SENIORS ,IIM PREVO ANI, MELISSA MACKE travelled to Europe with other MHS students and former teacher. Linda Albert. BEST OF SHOW would be a worhly reward for Ualanne Iluff- ington as she readies her entry for the fl--H fair. SUMMER IS A TIME FOR FRIENDS like Angela Thompson, Cartha Schroeger and Lisa Bosstick to share together during vacation. SENIORS Troy Washburn --wwiiif- - mo ri. ' E -- Basketball 1: Football manager l.2: Science Club 2.3. Gene Wendte Gene - Industrial Arts Club Mit-mi Wilstmn - Art Clbu 1: Drama Club L23 Llieerleatling l.5.-l-. Nicola Wolff Kelly Wright i'KeI - Vollebyall 1: Cheerleading 3: Business Club 2.3.41 Home Ee Club 2.3.41 Science Club 2.3.43 lndustrial Arts Club 1.2.3. SICNIORS QR fri. tml! ski W ' if sas? ask Seniors Scott Murphy and ,lim Waller discuss their future with a Navy if recruiter. Facing a big Choice Deciding what to do after graduation is not a simple matter. During their final year of high school students were given the opportunity of visiting with respresentatives from colleges and the armed forces. Some students took time off from school to visit college campuses and get a first-hand look. To the student who had known what they wanted to do, the deci- sion was pretty simple. For those who were undecided, the matter was more difficult. College is not cheap. Money matters help some decide where they would attend school. Scholarships are available, but not to everyone. Armed Forces provide Ufreeii college if you don't mind the enlistment requirement. Filling out scholarship applica- tions, typing resumes. financial aid forms. and admission papers are a hassle. but necessary to gain admittance to the college of your choice. After considering cost. loca- tion and course offerings. college was a difficult choice. lt was a decision, however. that would af- fect the rest of their life. If-If v ,Ae C., .-1, gi x 88 L eA'0'1 gradu Cfws al' the PI, ' 5121? desi ated Urs! 1,1 ,3- ylbs DWG! 806001 fb gh. lfqhdy Burr-ess Iv S66 World zn 016-ndjy xo v as 570 ' willy expel! rzda Uze ed lion, for getnn seals. 3 too :HW ,rf qu n r :N s 'W ZW f bv f X W r J 'f,L,G,'gfv Vfl in y . 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DANNY JOHNSON decided lo lake a drafting class rom r. i Mr. Beleslin teaches drafting and home repair. b V SOPHOMORE CHRIS HOPKINS receives some help from U. S. and World History teacher Dwight Connelly, ,1' Avf' x ww' x 5 5 1' i with W ABIQT Ol? ADVICE is offered to Randy Van Sant by welding mul rncluls iiislriu-lm, livin' llnlm f,l'll',Mlf5TRY, PHYSICS, AND Cl'iNl'il'lAl, Sfill'iNfil'izir1-Ilir-clii:-asf-slluil Mm' lllzllltll l1 i4li4' l AfllJl.'l'Y Nu it V .1 Q'- I 1 wal f' wll0 P0 preiugl' to-dale teaffhe' ieafhfff student 5. fl N Rating Teacher Effectiveness What makes a good teacher? Even a teacher who possesses an advanced degree from a prestigious university and uses the most up- to-date teaching methods may not be a good teacher in the eyes of the student. A good teacher needs to be able to relate to students. An informal survey of MHS students revealed that those teachers rated as good were those teachers who demonstrated they were people, too. Being able to laugh at themselves, making learning meaningful, and caring about students are characteristics that often determine the ef- fectiveness ofa teacher. i 4, My , , if f ki V '-. f,i'.L 'H ' 9, ,v 7 f f. 'Jw ' i f , ' is I I , ff' ,J . , 1 '.1 ll at ti nt ti in vi' X -I l' t ,Q ' i sh- 3 .2 -.,1. ,ik , lbw 1 - 5 45 ' ' 1 Xf- 'iv Tlfll DAVID instructs students in the various techniques of BFI. SOPHOMORE GLENN SHL'Nl.-KKER is ready to listen to Lhe advice of guidance counselor. Hank Deming. Mr. Dem- ing also works uiLh students enrolled in the IRO work program. Y l A 1 ,A . V, W ,. , V ,Y .L,,., -,,, Up., Itntifl lfilf-fl lwlpu 'vfrlisuu LAND' -lib I Rkglgltystlkly-CTRHYHTKN lf-Mt'-4' :ml 'A mP ' vt-'ffm . . . 5. ilu ,' L. 'tht Italia ll iho- , X MI ,fl ilk ., . 4.3-tru Q . ,J 1 .rw it ...nf . ,im .fix 4 .A g ,N l TU lil Rhlllyl vi ti: -Av 5 Nl ,H S-'NIJ'-L Im' I In.. Hunt ,, H,m,i,. q,,,.f,h1fll.iighrx, Yunn- onlx fr,-UA f- iy1:lti.1S9'l fl 'VU if r K A . 1 I fir i tr l Yr lrlvl f1rr'c11lcc,Tnmkcr1'rr, lrni-. X1,,-..-fn'--1l'-f'3fi.f- '-' ' ': 75'l ' 'Y 'T l UU FACULTY TWO BEAUTIFUL CHEERLEADERS, Tim Nlcconchie and Steve McGee, are pictured will football coach, John Hasten. il. Beck Holmes Laura Hillenbrand and student teacher Lori THREE CAGED LIONS from the P. E. Departmel y i P. lm, lllblllA lUf and McCollum get the caged-up feeling. ' E had a contest with senior Deke Hawb ' d eneral science teacher, Ron aster THAT'S SCHOOL SPIRIT. Biology an g to see who could have the most spirit on p school colors of red and white. s iril day. Both Mr. Easte 21 rw 'f 'lwfFWil1i,7'i3f'il J K 2' ,- IIMMHWI-'?!'!'f?Fi?Y53'g5f'TJ?f 'V if f r and Deke were dressed from head-lo-loe in ,,, 1, ,, V! .. w ' -1-...W ,. , 4 1 ,bg fnfl'l W f ms, lull m,Mw4,,4 fx ll ?i'i 3ll??:5i if 3gII1ni2,u, i s Bi Qeiiils. 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Tina I in the game vith elemen- u band and HEX IIISINIC 'I'l'IACHI:I'i ACCOUNTING 'l' Htztifintz STUD 'A - W 'I'g'55'eS 'a Sh'P and 'RO Classes ILN I S 'I 0 students on a one-to-one basilsildgrlrigngjipne dliiablhues is the mam Oblecuve of Sharon Hermanson Working Wllh effort' great eal of her time but the reward of students learning more is wgrth the i V 4-at efzfu ,, I s 1 A I I 5 7 I 2 : fur 4-72 ff J 2 X ' I W U x A, re -fi :QM W Z , V f ,ww Y- , l 1 M v 4 f I' 1 III l ll 9 ,IEANNE BURKETT REVIEWS her shorthand notes with typing and shorthand teacher. Cris Fitzjarrald. A NEW FACE TO MHS this year is Spanish teacher. Jeanine McGuire. She is responsible lor teaching all four levels of Spanish offered to the student body. SALLY SCHMIITI' ASSISTS students enrolled in Lear' ning Disabilities classes. She works one-Imlf day assisting students with homework and classroom assignments. it A WILD MATHEMATICS CLASS is how Rob Schmidt described class taught by Rod Rector. Mr. Rector teaches practical math and alegbra. FRIENDLY AND FUNNY is the reputation that home ec teacher, Judy Rhoads, has with the majori- ty of her students. ' Q Home Awa From Home White, barren walls create a feeling of bland- ness that is far from stimulating learning. Many teachers realized this and added posters, pictures, and even plants to help stimulate creativity. A teacherls room and desk was often a reflection of their own personality. Wop vztf - A , xqgsi Y' nm ' ,ff , 'Qual' family photos or a witty Saying on a plaqu e me. By adding at personal touch, stu helped the room leel more like ho dents were encouraged to do better in more pleasing surroundings 3 ' ' 5 t f 5 Ns 9 9 Nur I AflUl.'I'Y ,.uss 4. g ,ft I f ' '-A 95515 E x X'-. 1 V322 r al nm 'l,.sv X ,....-.n ' 4? fi. I 2 0 'c im' , 'A WM , ' I X lv :,!! ' JENNIE 0,lI0llI'IKI'i 1'hf'f'rfttllv zmswvrs rl question ol sophomore English student, llrtmltg Rlutmt, l,I'IAI'ININtL T0 fifhlllf for lllc' salrlt :tml IllllIl't'tl is om' Objective for lwnlllt ot-cttpnltons tmtvltc-t, 4 inolyn Wilson. Missi Wilson nml lnnnm Sci- npplt p,.,,.-,l,l,-.. learned in their l11'lllllI'li4'lIlll'4l 1-Inss n -Q MRS. l.0l.l'l'A l'AllKl'llt has responsibilities that range from l0lll'lllIlg home ct' classes in food and nutrition lo working with students involved in the IRO program. She also sponsors the cheerleaders. IS tlli0Ml'I'l'RY REALLY THIS ENJOYABLE? Mathmemalics teacher, Bob Morris, has the whole class smiling. Mr. Morris teaches plane geometry, algebra and advanced mathematics to students that include Mindy Mc- Conchie, Lori Burns, ,lami Martin, Kim joab, Melissa Shar- ret, Patti Smith, Diane Shcroeger, Lynnelte Schaefer, Anissa Sharrett, Rob Morris, Rob Smitley, Hans Anacker, Amy Yeley, Lauretta Prewett, and Janice Miller. 2 5 ww' .46 W ' yggiiflx 35 vel i 3 ? f 2 , soc ,,-4 we MARK MORECRAPT decided td tate dxrfifvlwff' 'lag - ' Iasses taken from Ilgflfllllllrf' x he en o ed premous C because J Y , Q d in .1 Mr, teacher Terry Moreland. Mark further .tate 11 Moreland is a very likeable teacher. i Q I THE Coon DRIVING AWARD we 10 DW' S 'fl' structor Tom McQueen. Mr. McQueen and Kathy ?4lf't'P prepare for some on-the-road training in the Drum S hd' CRT. SENIOR SHERI BUCHISII Inrlneves that rm-'Ina ffvnufr . . -' Ili' E046-D N , , d lied! her bw dum , 5 lcer IS 4 80'-' director, Slew pe' I I ' I I 'lfcfl' I- im then ' help scrnors locate ma , a-I ut of has way 10 0 . I . jf an unshmf d Mr. Spencer f 1 id' researgchfpapZI1zb1ihf1I,rZIIal5 through the I,n.f-nln Irall searc 0 HV Libraries System. HINC BEGINNING h V TEAC fthe reSP0nsibilities of Mrs, 5aIlY H'3Cl IAIM7 'IIYPINC and office P'a l 'i5 me some 0 - M Rector on her ' assistance from rs. ,V A Brenner receives some typing assignment. fi 5 I . I :fu '55 4' 7 .:- cf 'I X 5 X I, X 'E '::-::,-1 - eg - I . I ' 'jj I 'I li it-ig I hs ' 1+ , H . XX' ? . I X x i ' I . x N I I a 5 , NIQWER' ' I hung, DESK RAT! wlmgn il---.. ........ .. ,,,- nm N 1'-uu.q....-, ,. LISTENING TO SPEECHES is just one ofthe many favorite things -4tll4I1'l1tr41-:lynx III ilu-1-. Iv . I N- Nha Nm Nh wt teaches speech and also serves as a counselor. Third hour NIlllI1'llINIIIlll'4 l.y--nn, lm- lm.. It -HL In-. Rt, NH! I Anissa Sharrett, Lynette Schaefer and Nancy I'I1Iwnr1IsIu-Ip Mm, NIluww'l ,gt-1 lm ln. um. I .Lv-H Burns, Dee Dee SIIOIIS, ,lean Thompson, Anita Thnrp, Ken Ifrnhnrl, Ilmnk-4 IIInmulN, Intlw III.-wp -In K In ' -1 U' SONA RARDIN Serves 83 Secretary to Mr. IINIIUHIPHOII mul gem-ml nltn 4- Nu-1 U1-lnlx L 4 FACULTY MARGARET THORNSBURC ASSISTS Denms Blair with V' a freshman English assignment, ' 1 f....s....s,...- ...X... ... I xr' TEACHlNC CIVICS, U. S. History, sociology, and economics are the duties of Bill Wieck. -,V . 5, Y 1 'X .1 f Q . V V4 .f 1.1.- Q Q. fi-ii1:Q,.,.,L t. -if V ,. V: ,, ..f..QgyV no Aw K Kg . . ,K .fe ' if ' x . 'Q 'Q' xi 'G-. L- , ,Mt n -fc:1ei5f 'f'e 'i AWW,,M..,,.m.,t,.,.w-.-.4wwf'-W K .L.,,,. fi .-47, mi' . ' V ,-. W 2' 'A' v ' J' g ' . f A 1,3 ,ff in U ' 4 ' Q25 H ' X . i A -19.1 . '.' 1 1. . , .3 my 4 'p ,, ,, r.1me,'. . ' , f 514 f . 4 tw N, f wa nxt 5' 25' 4 .tx -t H A, -.1 . . -Zjaugr thug' A f N 'JI 21 x-A , xv-my - my 9 X,..-ff ii 'if' 1111? MARY MICKLER RECORDS all student absences and tar- dies in addition to performing countless other office duties. CAFETERIA FOOD lS PREPARED under supervision of Marsha Tumer and cafeteria workers Betty Speros, Donna Pearison and Dorothy Hamer. 7 FACULTY f f f THE ANITORIAL STAFF OF MHS in- cludesJEllen Cole, Donnis Hiatt, Vic F ilzjal' - d anice Wallace. Sig?-iODLJ SYSTEM NURSE Ruth KQYYIP gives 3 TB test to freshman student Mel!-S88 Myles as Rose Collins waits her turii' DAN WILSON teaches small engines and Power mechanics. Mr. WUSOU awww Giine Wendte and Brian Dailey' HS they 'epalr 8 riding lawnmower- 'W I' T, ' '24 V., . Mfffwfhi f ff -f' 4'4 .ff ,M ' ' Aff, ., f fw, 5739 A f-', , nw' ' ,, ff' , ' ff? , C A 3 w,ffW4ffwf f fo ff ,, , . ef V-7 t f, l 1 W fel, 5347759 Z 9 ' I , r f or S V ' 'fnj Z!'7V4i6-f,4 ,L , Z! 9 .uw A , B TP I re A.- ' S- 1 JN' ? 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I Z ?, xg 1- X , , X 2 X 5 1 3 Q Pal M 1 3 X Zi 5? 4 , F 1 ,X 1 5 45 5 s ? 4 3 45 X 2 f Z 1 X ,X Q X V f S E XY fi X? K 3 PF' 5 E X N ! X X1 5 X3 3: Xi f, 2 Z X J .13 V ,X E A X Q f J Z 4 ' K 3 I A Q' i X2 5X f I l ' f Z M X s J X X , 5 2 i 1 ' X f , X E E XX X 3 , 1 XE' , Z X Q X if Z f a X X X . 1 ig' X X is 1 N s :X Q i X M I X' X X f L ,. 35 X 1 XX X i gi XX i S X 1 2 X XX 1 ' e iz 3 Q X -e ' X ' X X , Q X X 5 X X is fi X X 5X . HOORAY FOR THE LIONS. Cheerleaders Sherri Strohm and Lynette Schaefer cheer another Lion touchdown. FOOTBALL CHEliRl.lfAlJlfHS ul' 'HHS for 1985 include Karen llullomn, tln-rxl Wernz, Pam Tharp, Sha-rr: Hiflgvmx, lt'-nr-v Holmes. Renda Mmfxlury. She-rrt Nrolnn. Jodi Closser, and l,ynvtle- 5t'lI.lt'l!'f Rachelle Randle tb the lion :mu :'t+ l, FOR ROUNlJHAl.l, SF:'x5tlN Nltwt Wilson, Pam Tlmrp. Hur-lu-llc' llmnllv, Nltltf- Combs, Rc-nda Mf'Nurw. . ulg.11-l.t'lllnunpx-tn, and Sherri Strnlnn Ne-ru-tl .15 4 lll't'l'll'.lIll'lN 'N 4 . li ,Q-Y' ' '-If o S' l B 'al I 1 U THAT LION PRIDE f i I X 4 X ' 5 ' N V 3 1 5 f ,Z F llf beta' l mi Cheer H6 V ettqluf lr. fr mtl-A, C334 -4- T Uhr- vi ,L- U-, y- , .,v ,, . ua. hai Sefre 0 I 1 -1 flll' I' Hl.hAIll',llFS Thereis more than just cheering Cheerleading ,Inst cheering at games is not all a cheerleader does. The Cheerleaders began their year by attending a camp at Vincennes University. While at the camp the cheerleaders learned new cheers and etiquette. In order to raise money to attend camp and purchase uniforms and sup- plies the cheerleaders have had fundraisers during the year. They had bake sales, spon- sored dances after football games, had a dunking booth at the Clark County Fair, and sold stationery. Cheerleaders help bring spirit to all Var- sity football games, and all Junior Varsity and Varsity basket- ball games, plan pep sessions, make locker signs, and construct the banners the foot- ball team runs through. Before becoming a cheerleader each candidate went through a two-minute interview and was ,'fX'L?P a ww j www., -Q judged on an original cheer, skills, and jumps. The cheerleaders have two squads. The Varsity and Junior Varsity. The Varsity squad is divided into football and basketball squads. Mrs. Lolita Parker is sponsor of the cheerleaders this year. GIVING IT THEIR ALL at a pep session are cheerleaders Sherri Slrohm. Rachelle Randal and Lynette Schaefer. 9 l I THAT LIUN PRIDE - E Y, QW I THE POSITIONABLE LEGS of cheryl JUNIOR vfmsm' CHEERLEADERS. W f d jg p r Ch I vu K u P ' ernz an asistant etinlo osition ora en 'f-rnz. aren Ha oran. alll h johnson. Lynette Schaefer. .Iodle Closser. C CCF. CHEERLEADERS I+'00'I'IiA I ,I. A 7 1 record, an awesome defense two guys plarmmg to play college football fra stlll there IS a b1g Zeit Q .ag Ox b empty spot because ob te 0 fe e were forced to swfgsy W 0040+ forfelt the two knggest games of the season 6 Stepp Trl Captam 96' eco -I' vi TI, ' . :Ja T of V f in ' t' : jr If ,, 5,32 f fum 5.1 SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS: Front Todd Cunn jeff Slepp Tim McConchie Sleve McGee. Bu 'Ir john Bartlett Jim Waller Mark Shively Ken Walters Brad Warner Mike Stone. t 'A TTT W. L ..,, I Q 1 I ' f -in aaa a aa ' . I n rr r rr 'c a r c a da af I f hu: 'G er r o wa in I VARSITY FOOTBALI QQUAD: Rau I Reid Pnrkcr SU-vc Iloya-r, jr-If S14-5 I , CI f I, -' , I' N1 l, -I - vin Pearce Steve IVIcf'cc Hans An'1f'Iur Angr-In S1'IHlII!lll'I,, lrnim-r. If ur L ,I I,-I' 4 , , x 0 Wcllum, Todd Gunn, Rob Crumrin, Iluvid Swr-ilzvr, Ilnn I Iuw4-rs, To S u I- N, . ,I , N. n I'Il'llIlill'l, Mikr- Slum-, K1 n Wullcru, Illvnn .YIIIII li In -r, I ' ' - , ,' -, , , ,- y A ,. Q, iron Mvfllauglnry, Kcvin II!-will, II and Warner, liz y I ' ,' -4, j .- ,- 1 Q Q' K ',, , l L 1 .' ri 1-y, Svoll Mf'I,ilIlIl'I, ' '- 1 - , II 4, 'r ,' gm- N U H. . ',, , 1 J, I A rl , Viroslko, jay l'IllgIl'Ql'01ll'IlIllg stuff, I . Nu as , s A strong, talented, hard- working group of seniors led the Marshall Lions to a 7-2 record. These seniors were expected to lead an exciting, victorious cam- paign in the 1985 football season. They were successful, but at times. unpredictable. The backbone of the team soon proved to the the Lions' characteristically tough defense. The Big Red Roadblock delivered 5 shutouts and recorded the third best point per game average at Marshall High School. The offense struggled early in the season but was gaining momentum going into the final game of the season against cross- county rival. Casey. The offense was led by a duo of quality halfbacks and an aggressive offen- sive line. Unfortunately. the quest for state playoffs was not reached because of the teachers' strike. Not having the chance for a playoff bid was a great disappointment to the team. especially the seniors. Coach john Hasten will he rebuilding next year. since some of the key players from this yearis squad will be graduating. RUNNING BACK TIM lNlfft1lll'YCllll'Qt2fll struggles for yardage with the help of Mark Shixely.f82l. Mike Stone. 1541. and Ken Walters.t55l. ANU'l'lll'1ll llA.l,l, tifllillllill hitv- tht- :lust at the hands of l,1on deft-ruler. flllI'I5 l,yr'an flfil as hip Terry Maloney 178i and Steu- lVlt-tice 12-il charge' tn to proxulr' tht- hnal lllttvt. Shore-Parker Insurance Archer Ave. 826-8111 feSl' , , Q, If 2 I I- Q ff l 5 1 A T fy it vizl S ,ig f. ,. L A - W was ' T T ' THE POWERFUL OFFENSIVE line opens a hole for runn- ing back Tim McConchie. TWO BIC GUYS, Ken Walters and Aaron McClaughry celebrate a homecoming victory for the Lions. AWESOME LION DEFENSE stops the West Vigo Vikings on a fourth down play. QUARTERBACK JEFF STEPP rolls out on a quarterback keeper with Mike Stone leading the way. M ,M ZW' fi i 5 a HIUIHAII 5 X Q X ' x me ,.., sf' fx Q' ,Q , trr,, rs,rs A Q I xg 2. Q svn K' 1 L X , A Q, Q X N 'E I T 'W Y 1 I -T ee' E L NM. Q E- 1 MIIY OPPONIYNI I morgm town 5 I.lI, So lh Robinson - We sl Vigo fl-fl Oblong O 43 Cumberland 0 I 3 Casey 0 Record: 7 wins 1 loss FI-Qblifbopli slum llgisllvs ol IDI'IIllilllt'tF I0 1- - I3 o Q U 32 2.3 'ara 16 lo 14 O - 0 'I'hc V185 fresh-soph football team shows promise for an exciting team in the near future if they continue to develop their skills. With talented freshmen and a solid group of sophomores providing the leadership, the young lions compiled an impressive record. The offense scored frequently by utilizing its exceptionally talented corp of running backs that combine speed with strength. Holes were opened in the offensive line by one of the big- gest, strongest offensive lines in the fresh-soph history. Sophomores provided the power and freshmen the quickness in a very solid defense that limited its opponents to minimal points in each game. FRESHMAN TAILBACK David Sterenberg breaks away from a Casey defender on his way tothe end zone. REID PARKER, sophomore quarterback. calls the signals as the mighty Marshall offensive lineman prepare to roll over the Casey Warriors. FRESH-SOPH TEAM: Ron' I Rob Schmidt. Daxid Sterenberg, Kelly Grooms, ,lay Rayhel, Doug Shore. Ron' 2 Tim McQueen, David Woll, Jack Trudeau. Kelly Spires. Brian Combs. Ron' 3 Chad Hamilton. Chad McConchie. Randy Ferris, Brad Stone, Shayne Taylor. If 2, 4' 2 4 s r A Z aw? Zlv. f W f 1 ZW Q A, I 4 A.. . 91, ef V ., Xkfw' N--A. iv 9? ' ' ,, 4 'f 4 '. s:-2.5 ' 3' , ,M ,, al 'H' f my ' . 5 .. 1- V .. f B Q55 .A . . 1 X gg gigs ge A.. ., fr 'Q Qs 5 I V eww' lark X y ,Q ty i gf 9 .Q X, W 55 t 'H R 2 ' . 4 if i 'W 'it I-1 ff it I E Q .1 If 3 vc. V Tw -er ,- l ,X X .- - if 9 ' , 7 2' ' V . . 5 , R ' 2. 'M' as ts. its f ' f- I ,W ,f if , b '01 X 4 H ' -' A' F A' , 'faq er - . ' A-. f , ,f , t -7 FOOTBAI L 10 OPPONENT L1oNs GAME P . Ellgfgham . Anthony 196 Maltoon Newton Robinson Casey 37 Villa Grove 4 Robinson Westville 1 1 Mattoon Paris Schlarman Schlarman Westville Oakwood Charleston il ,AW 1 Record: 15 wins 2 IOSSCS 181 158 st 12 154 167 171 186 162 173 165 192 158 160 156 Efhngham 165 209 217 210 222 197 198 155 166 170 183 170 181 170 187 208 205 GOI M a2i?S?f2 is 4 x Q , ix 1 Q 'fab 1,1 ' 'F t tig ghzi N x ni ,sup H ies , 23513, 1 1 'W Q-'S ' A 'Ab 4, 1 I 1. A vi V f 7 -.,, ff 1-48 Q Fwy 1.- X1 ' 4. if 1 1 N SENIOR COLFER CHRIS LAKE has a powerlul swung l'he resulting lnkv . mx :go elvis 1 'v' 1 6 .. evidence of that power. ' ' 11 ' GOLF TEAM MEMBERS for 1985-86fmm Shannon Pe-nk, john litvlnson, Tony Womlnnl, f 1 A Curl Boyer, Rodney Lamb, jason Pancake, Coavh Pnul Robinson. sf-rmnl ,Inv tlnnl, tllnis 9' - ' Lake, John Hoggall. third Ben Lueken and Pnl Johnson. ' N 'Q ' BEN LUEKEN rerfievcs some golllng lips from r-oar-ll Robinson. ' -Q Q 5 4- Q ... F Golltgl al! FF: .va 'Q 'w ow floll tt-am rneinbers began the year with a loss and tlicn ran off 15 consecutive vic- tories to sct a new school record. Two addi- e the season ended. just as they began the season tional records would be set befor with a loss they ended the season with a loss. The loss didn't discourage the team as they turned things around in the Regional and placed second. Sectional action rolled around and the Lions placed third to set its second school record of the season. In state competition the Lions sent five players to participate and came home with a 12th place Rnish in the state. This finish set the third school record for the 1985 season. The team posted a 15-2 regular season record, losing only to Paris and Charleston. Senior Chris Lake was the leading golfer on the team winning the Most Valuable Player award and breaking records at every meet. JAY CARD CLEANS his dirty golf balls after a long day on the golf course. STATE TOURNAMNET TIME found .lohn Hoggatl polishing-up his putting technique. ACCURACY AND BRAVERY are traits displayed by Chris Lake and Jay Card, respectively. as team members Ben Lueken and Pat .l0l1f150n 0bSe f Ns- U4 :- EXUBERANLE' The a s ly help lh JV celebrate then' wan over lVl2.iflIllbVIlll. BLOCKED' bhelley Crue es gets b th l ands and both ter-l oft' the 0 ld as he blo k Martinsville player' ANGELA THOMPSON CHEERb a td bhert Bucher watches as Tina ba ders sends one toward the roof. LIONS 315 215 215 215 115 315 1215 O 15 515 415 1215 415 12157 5 15 7 15 15 15 15 forfeit 154 715 415 315 615 1719 Reeord 2 wins TINA SANDILRS p Deni e Washl OPPONENT Charleston Oakland Arthur Martmsvllle West VlgO Rldge Farm Kansas Palestme Newton Oblong Casey Paleslme Hutsonvtlle Cumberland N1 ngl 'twrenrevnllc Ro nn l 4' l0SHf S - , -1 1-15, - 0- . - .1.15 0- , - 9- , - . 1-15, 2-15 ' 9-15, 0-15 Georgetown 3-15, 7-15 J , 4- ,2-15 1 2 5-15. - L. - ' , ' l' son 9'--v 1 , 'Q , 2 Q , f , ,J wad yi 8,1 -'y -f 5' -.fffr 5 ga' W2 ffgfejyfff a , . . .,,, A .,., 5 , ' K f 5 2 f i Q25 2 1 Q - 1 f t. . . ' Lg 1' :gk Q . ., it .' .cj Sk X , 1 Z 1 .- , ., , f 4 ' -, ,, M 9 0 X fs .J V ,V f , 1 A, ' f 15 Lal W' f fi .vtr . 5 y, 5 , wifi ig 'Qi 4 Volle ball: The lliamond in the Hough Lady Lions varsity volleyball team improved slightly over the no-win season last year, This yt-ar thc team completed the season at the 1-17 mark. First-year coach Terry Moreland is no stranger to MHS, having taught agriculture for seven years, as well as being an assistant coach for baseball. Coach Moreland expressed optimism in the fact that the team had improved in several areas, even though they won only the single game. Setting proved to be the squad,s strongest point while failing to consistently use three hits to get the ball over the net was the weak spot. Volleyball for next year has been termed the diamond in the roughw. Much promise is shown for next year. CONCENTRATION IS THE NAME of the game. Sheri Bucher displays her concentration as she prepares to bump the volleyball. VOLLEYBALL TEAM: front Amy McConchie, Kristine Mitchell, Tina Sanders, J. J. McEachran, Kelly O'Rourke. Shelley Grieve, Cindy Taylor, Lori Burns, middle Angie Calhoun, Anita Tharp, Bridgett Stafford, Tammy Wiser. Lisa Wiser, jennifer Brandt. back Cartha Schroeger. Denise Washburn, Tammy Carpenter, Lori Martin. Sheri Bucher. Angela Thompson, Lisa Bosstick. Coach Terry Moreland is standing. VOLLEY BALL lll Vollf-ylmll team polisheg its WAY T0 CO! JV members get psyched-up while varsity members and faithful fan, Randy Burress, look on. Tammy Carpenter, Lisa Hosstiek, Car' tha Schroeger, Lori Burns, Angie Calhoun, Kristine Mitchell, J. J, Mcliachran, Tammy Wiser, Anitha Tharp, Shelly Grieve get involved in the celebration. CO AMY! Amy McConchie demonstrates her infamous backward bump while Cindy Taylor and Jennifer Brandt watch in amazement. THE TWO WISERS. Attempting to block a Martinsville spike are Tammy Wiser and Lisa Wiser. .-.-am! V-WVW4, ..,.,., .,. ,,,,,,,, , , ,xx ,ii ei I f I VW? 71, 2 X 774 , , if y , 5 :q4'f V, t X 1 , f .fat f J ' J ' Yi ,1 if 'S I fn Y' fa ' u l Y f ' ' A , I t .4 l t I ' ax M A A A 'i Fx A tx A , l UNI Y A- J Hptl VARSITY sown. gfmnip Amy M..fg,,,,,.,,i,,N ,My T 1 Inl,fl.l' . llellpy CFIPVO, 'llilmllly flnr',,.m',r, Anim ,Hunt lv H' Z' ill UI, l url lltllu., krux 4, Hulllkx Kristine MIlf'l1f'll. l ' :tell Stull'-'fl In.. Nt .mn Ii . tt STAFF ' - ORD ANI! Wl5l'.ll work In kt-hp HN, 'ml' In muy I I2 WDI.I.l'lYHAl.l. Same t lillllg l MARS P l l . DEFENSI , th VE ACE, Doug Shore, puts REID PARKER places his body, 6 squeeze on Martinsville supersLar, between the ball and his man in ihii. 5 jeff La 'Lz Ufl Cn. ' - . junlor-varslly game. 5? ,f ' J ii I Lio ' ' 40 ' 44 4. 58 5 i 3 0 44 ? HALL L IGNS FRESHMAN SOPHOMRF TF M I R b Q ille . Jeff Murphy. David erenberg, B ' F f ,. .A . mu o . m y nan '0mbS- V011-' 2 David Sweitzer. Doug Shore, Tom Mar-ke. Reid Parker. Rob Schmidt. Burnett Pest Control f if FRESHMAN scomss ns Opponent Casey Casey Cumberland Honey Crk. Kansas M'ville Paris Paris Oblong Paris Paris Casey Cumberland Cumberland Record 18-61 33 41 16 44 33 l9 U l,io 24 44 33 47 40 20 24 35 IIS Casey Ulilcmp Shi lull linvisns R idgfairvn Rf-d llill Chrismnn Oblong ' iw I mlm' 'i ui, , ,sl . . 'xil ' ,' .. Q . ' HHH' -ef rd 13- 'Y Seorelmnrd Upponenl N13 21, ill DU If 38 33 I3 RJ 3 FRESHXSOPH BASKETBALI, l'll:1yIlwlf'l-sflltikf' ineortsistent 'HW l,,i,,i nr,f,g,,i- ' N ' V ,ewirltf iellermen returri Q i J In n liistryiwtr' 1'ou.r'lr lftf' g ext ' f Same l'f'l'Ul'fl lor llll' -M ll if 9 wins and l6 losses r at'PHU1if.tttNf, Bluestre k ' I , w banker a Q Be f The nur-leus ol the ,iw f talented trio ol wrnof-, 1r,t-1 in fi' t 'll Steve Robinbont 6'4 lift lvl' ' 1 6'3 ,lay Card. 'llie' 'Vlctlzlutll fotglf 1- ' to be lIlCO!l5l5l6lll tliroughouv tin 7' 1 showing basketball brilliunrff only lli -,gift-. The team plum-eil Cui in the lntti. lm, f' Conference Tournament. where veinnii lug. t A Card and btewe Hobinbon were ref oginfett for their outstanding perlorrnunf ef bl. Iwit placed on the all-tournarna-nt tedn., Next yearis outlook in vornet-.liar ll:Ilict. ,lx 1 Tx as only one starter and three- reguluif retort. Xu'-,xsxhghfail for the Lions. Sopliornore llun llowfrf, juniors Tony Sands-rs and Sui-ii, lVlCLaughry, and lireblirnun lloug Nlinw- .-nll . ...r S ff- ' Xl ,.l.f ' MAI! , 1 A M .. X A k4 JA t jg! A I' 1 f i gf gig e 'f f 7 ff! 'A l , ' Y Q.: I Y l 75 i li, 4 if 4 N 4 V' ' l 1 : : ' ' 77, 7 I t f i P e i w l . l t - A is QHE LEADER OF THE LIONS this Wm. Wag teve R ' . - . oblnson, averaging I5 points nnrl U rf-- bounds per game, Q lfntiimitxltwtlt Iltwlxl llttti 'n tu , , X, ,1 'Hiiiulwi-, loin XI it L. l it I , V ik X E ll' xlml' All D Um llilXI4l lgtyglo liASKrg1'isAI,l,iioY!s lvlillsllgll Q I1,mll'll1.lIS'N ll 'c X: it RN X, X I ,W 2 Tony QV 63 APPLY PRESSURE. junior Tony Sanders applies defensive pressure on a Martinsville player. ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM PERFORMER jay Card makes a move against Hutsonville in this conference tournament duel. VARSITY CAME SCORES Lions Opponent 53 69 Casey 43 25 Oblong 50 54 Shiloh 56 47 Kansas 47 49 Ridge Fann 54 60 Red Hill 58 75 Chrisman 54 57 Tuscola 58 49 Stew-Stras 51 54 Hutsonville 72 38 Oblong 63 52 Palestine 39 42 Cumberland 51 76 Paris 57 74 Robinson 42 76 Casey 45 44 Hulsonville 53 54 Cumberland 74 53 Oblong 7 1 40 Hulsonville 56 43 Palestine 59 74 Martinsville 46 48 West Vigo 44 57 Mahomel Seymore 48 57 Cumberland Season Record Q9-161 A FIERCE CROSS-COUNTY RIYAIRY mist- mth 'tlxirtm-ullrz 'Nur Claughry inliounds the ball against nn im li-mal llluv--In-gil.. Alternative Audio-Video, Inc. . 601 Archer - Home Town MOXVICS Bhlxl-FBAILBOXS 1 NL RRIJLNIJEIJ In lhffff'PKIIFS-liIlf'pI1lNV'I' N1l35N N1XH,H'N sf-Thmnpson lnol-Qffnrflvwny mul. xlfnnl lin- lmll inn: l t VI Im I I 1 plmvr' f, W Y Elf, ISAkIIIMII1,II4I A I I' A+ 'iff JU xx - Qi 1 - ...Z ?? fth Sanders' SHA Metissit oafxlt' Lady Lions gain experience in St -80 season. T 5 The lVlarshall Lady Lions basketball team ended its season with a 5-l5 ref-ord. Coach Laura llillenbrand was not disappointed with this statistic. however. beeause the feels the season was a building year . Only one senior and one junior played on the Lady Lion's learn this year. Those two were Melissa Martin and Tammy Wiser. Coach Hillenbrand believes the young team has great potential. She may feel this way becasue of the two sophomores who led the offensive and defensive game for the Lady Lions. ,ludye Thompson led the learn in number of free throws made. total points seored. and rebounds grabbed for the '86 season. Tina Sanders led in the number of steals and assists she had for the season. With a strong group of freshmen entering next year. there is mueh reason for optimism that the Lady Lions will soon be a for- midable foe in Coming years. gl Hmrltllxq, t,,,,, s,,,,.t.le .intl lun l adx l IIlll.N georeltoard Vs Intaltvr go .itll 1 .4 It-out It,tII Lions Opponent ?,8fv1f1Imrlf'stol1 41-tl .ml llarts 41 152 Shiloh 32 nfl llnvnlwrl.ind 31133 Rlllfffdytifllt 37 '12 llaleslinc' 46 113 W est Xigltv 2Ufx1l,nsr'y 28 38 lfxtllr- f?,OfK3l'alf'st1i1f' 3001! fiasex 33 Th fl2l'ft'X .18 '13 lllllltlN'I'ldl14l 31 oi Oblong: .1,T:1QP,1lPxllllf' 35t1r1Xt-wit-it fltttwHlflirtstit.tt1 .LQ 012 Robinson .13 fill l'alest1ne 4.5 U5 Hnlilnstttt Season lle1'0t'fl 13- l 3' itll! It ltll l l 'Nlllllxll ,ttta tn'-ts to 1-lt,uv hu tnlnntr lt.isl.ltlt.ill Nle'l lll with lt tram tlmt vlisplax l rut- ls 'tl tvIIlf'l'ttl 'll- ,lf-'nt-ustoit. .tttl utlxl ll' s.ill'l,i11t'4t rs,'tsxt1Tmt.i,-rQiRi s fr ek. . .fo .Close The Marshall boys track team had a tough season losing some very close meets. The cindermen posted a seas losses with a total of 1 193 Vzpoints scored. Coach Hank Deming in looking at this year's record said, We seem to have brought out the best in our opp the other team seems to do something exceptional. on record ol' 4 wins and 6 onents. When our guys do extra well, There were high points to the season, however. The 4 x 100 relay team set a new school record and Tim McConchie, Steve McGee, David Sterenberg, Rob Scmidt, and Aaron McClaughry were State Meet qualifiers. McGee and McConchie wer voted most valuable trackmen. McGee also received the High Point Trophy with 168V2 points. ,lon Ledermann received the Cut Effort Award for 1986. ANOTHER 50-FOOTER. ,Iunior trackman, Aaron Mclaughry, gets set to throw in the shot put. HE FLIES THROUGH THE AIR. David Sterenberg glides toward the sand as he completes his longjump. JIM WALLER DISPLAYS a good follow-through in his shot put attempt. READY, SET, JUMP! Mark Shively prepares for his turn in the pole vault event. f ci t t 4 52 it if , W Wifffy- M ,. TRACK SEASON REVIEW Marshall-Shiloh-Oblong .....,..................,.. M-144 S-ll O 27 Ceorgtown Relay Inv. ............................ 1 T 1 MSN Marshall-Robinson ........,,............,.,.,... lii' -l6l0i'22il-t.gf: lf., Marshall-Oakland .....,.,...................... 4 1 I M-H7 OJYTT Marshall-Newton ..................,........,.. iiiilii M .545 N-an Cumberland lnv. ......,..,,...............,, illiliil M -if ,Z Marshall-Paris .,.................,.,..,..... iiiiliiii M I4 Marshall-West Vigo .........,.....,.......... liiiiii .02 - ,V if Marshall-Cumberland ..,....,,..........,.., iiiiiii M ityrl 1'--:il Robinson lnv .............. .....,,,,-,.,-.4ilii A M Ill Marshall-Casey-Oblong ..,..,..,.,........,,,,i , 1, 4 Aiii NI.-8-li iqgyiilillly llll X mzihall-Neoga-St. Elmo ..,....,.,.,.......... M-Ol iN-3g0lQ2 ig lf. I L, lonlere c.. 1 i 1 Marshall-SLVAIi'lhfin-Y, '. I. I. E. '. g. I. -, U. -. -. U. A. U. A. H. E. E, '. E. Q. . . . . . . . . . . MMI-1l,1lOLf'2l2iull Paris FroshfSoph lnv. ,.....,...,......,,,liiiiiii I 1 T .A illlsilll State Sectional Meet ..,.,..............,., iiii 1 1 I 1 I l'l'l'l Team Rf-cord: fly wins. 6 losses ii llillll lVlarslizill Auto l' in ls . 66 BOYS..-iW1K Wie make il N lpn ll: intl Q tt 5, . i -r ht v ,:w 1 19 A 4 K V 'S A 1 1 K' LQ fax? lvfikkf' I AH I gf :xv ntl 'Ji' 1 fi . , Q . H f uf, -. , ,.. ,ww ,A U, 4 . fwthg, ,m,.+,F',, 1. , 1 ' L ,, N, r W Z':w.gI?23fg.3fi4fZf4iW7wZ5.j.,.'2 '512' ' 1 ' 3:14414 , ,, 5. 3 ,f 4-X, if I Wi Zi., .QA gf. , , n f . f ,?.W4Z,, ,, 4 W I I Zwff I., , ,,:,4g,,Wf4l ,- , 1 f , , 4 ' f' , ,,4'7' iff-f' 4+ ff' V ,2f'. f'ff 5 . ,.2,f 4 9wf'f7,?f,,,. - ' 4 , .,f.,.w XQW ff ' ff W v if , - . W , H 4 ,V , ,,1 C . 'f' ':',g f f ,, f V, , , 111.1 , , JQ ,?ZfZVg!, I 475 1 76 '7Wf,W4jf,, ,fW44f X- jf,-,4,f7ww f 2 5, 45 214' 7 ' ,, , , 7,1 , f , f ' V f. ,-,aff M iff f ff f ,.,,, , ,, f ' 1, ' ' 5ff4 f?Wf'1f 'f,,, 'L - 1 , 1341-'4 - .-,f ,, i . , f , ,fffffft qzzi it f b' f wfeg ' 4 X -x-, x. X' TEAM PHOTO - rou' I David Ste-renberg. Reid Parker. jerry Garner. Curt Buyer. Tony Woodard, Todd Lindley. Craig Spinner, Tim Mc'Queen. Kelly Spires. nm 2 Roh Smith. Tonl' Sanders, Brian Hilbert, Mark Shively. ,Ion l,edermann. Malt lloyd. Chad Nlvfoiivliie. Rob Crumrin. rou' 3 Steve Meflee. ,lim Waller. Tim Mt-Cmnfliie. Aaron Vlvfflznigliry. 50011 McDaniel, Curl Smith, Scott Linlzenieh. john l'lHNlf'll.f'U2ll'll and llzinlt Denning. eoavll. A PERFECT HAND-OFF to teammate ,lon Ledermann from Tony Sanders. ,lon gets ready to run his leg of the relay. THIS IS HOW l FEEL. Slexe NlCCee tells Tony Sanders just the may he feels about the results of the meet. C Q X ,J 1 f' . 'V l' x - X A 1? 1- X fi ' 79 l XX f 5 , , cf F lg: ' 3 H 1 l - A--f . I X 11' - if X w .,f 1 ' ' ' ' i ff-if iv QN ' 4 ,- -j g 2 ,, ,-H4xs'f Y, 'A when fi , s 'Q uri l . 1 - , I all , Fi-.,., 1 . - H, , ,IH , . Q , ' I tw Rl,-t'0RD RHl.i.'tkf-jR5- TIN- 1 X ltitl rt-l.ix ta-.un unisisliluj nf 'littn xlff,HllllH . llmul 5tc'rPnln'I'El. Rltlisfllllllfll..ll1flSlt'X1' Nitin-vs'-1 .infix NIIIN f ' Nfl will 14 UW l l 1-51. .v't ,-- , 5.511 8 s-4 af 1 Ugg.-, .5 ' L aff 2-4' 1.5-I ' ' Qrlxas xt lx' 1 .s,-,Q BUYS TRACK Trackwomen LIC champs Lady Lions track team had an excellent season this year, ending with a record of I1-1. The tearn's only loss came at the hand of Newton, who beat Marshall by only 6 points. Marshall scored an average of 62 points per meet, while the opponent scored only 49. The girls were the Little Illini Conference champions for the sixth consecutive year. School records were broken in the 400 relay, 300 hurdles, 200 meter dash, and the 800 relay. Marshall girls who participated in the Decatur Area Best this year includ- ed Tina Sanders, 300 meter low hurdles and Lisa Wiser, 1600 meter run and 3200 meter run. Amy McConchie, Tina Sanders, and Lisa Wiser scored over 100 points and received trophies for their efforts. Lisa Wiser was awarded the high point trophy and Sherri Bucher received the gut effort award. Amy McCon- chie was honored as the most valuable trackwoman. CONCENTRATION is mirrored on Michelle Burkybile's face as she completes a discus throw. -4' 3 5 ' vg,, ,L W , 2 y 'j X lr 'ff . .-,M ' ffwmmw., M W., M ,W , WITH CASEY NOT FAR BEHIND Michelle ,Ioab seems to be praying that she and Tricia jones' hand-off will be good in the 4 x 200 relay. PAIN IS THE PREVELANT feeling for ,I.,I. McEachran after finishing a 400 run. Bridgett Staf- ford helps her off the track. '86 LADY LIONS TRACK TEAM - rou- I Michelle Joab. Bridgett Stafford, Tricia jones ,I ,I Mcliachranr Jeanne HUeY- Renee H0lmeS, Amy McConchie Jodi Rhodes rou' 2 Pall Slmith. Lisa Wiser, Tina Sanders, Kim joab, Sherri Bucher. Michelle Burkybile, ,lemiifcryTarhlcl Stephanie White, Sherri Strohm, Becky Holmes, coach. Dongs Hain Dc sign fgllcl,s'l'lwgK SCVCHIII 86 D Ol l ly M. M , wg f sw 9 ' wa gif I ' f 5 if N ,-,,, , ,, W X cl, Y ,, ' 1? M J '0 Y4 ,4'Mf 9.Qf ff A 9 ' ,l ,696 3 4 H 3 , Vx. l 0 MK' 4 Q , W y an . ' f f f ,, gf , 1 ,W of jx , , .0-.J V MIWW M vw -gpg.: Vlthnnqgg ,, ' . f f . V, ,. f-:t at f Q .ra 7. A+., -mann, 4, fl , , 'V' 4, ., X .Y 'W .my , , , fy Ivy., I ,s 1 , r W 0 J-at Vit , M. .t f 74 0 as . fk..'rl l ' , K 0 0 J A BALL - ,,,.-.. + s .wr . , 0' tt? X . K 'S ' 1+ M.-nity' 'kt X X . K-mn. X - 3 Ww,..lx- - -- X- S . K L .3 ,L , ,..,,,,N r . M. Q,-vxxf digg A, L, no A 'ff--'E X. M ' - eds Q Jer., as e 1-fi .1 f 'w -9 rfg1w1l'f N: , . X h 'N' +51 0 .. . PERFECT FORM is demonstrated by Tina Sanders as she competes in the 100 meter hurdles. GOING THE DISTANCE for both the 3200 meter run and the team is Lisa Wiser. She also competed in the 1600 and 800 meter runs. JEANNE HUEY prepares for lwr start in the 800 medley relay hy Sll'1'lt'lIllIf1- out and Conrentratiug on the task ahead. Sl':ASU'Y IQHYIHV. MHS l0T M'xtllc- MHS 80 Hulnnson 30 MHS T41 Uaklzlml 38 MHS 63 Newton 70 MHS 85 Paris lfl MHS T4 W1-st M510 35 ll? Slulnlt Ulnrw MHS 88 ClIIIllN'l'lilIlfl '13 MHS 03 f,ztst'x 40 MHS TU Xeogzt 113 SI.l'Qlx l.lC fl0IIll'H'I1l'l' MHS U9 flgtsvx ill f.umlvr ,'rlinxi - f 'NlllS ' ' l'l'U ' , Sfitttfirl - .0'l'lI0ll S23 I ' ' ' 1 vt ' -0 Martinsville State Bank 107 N. Seventh 26-2456 Cmmmk I Q, go 9 . 06. .gay Y lnexperienced best describes the baseball team, especially on the pitcheras QQ O mound. The team posted a 3-l l-l record playing against a tough schedule of Todd Gunn who had an impressive.545 batting average. .xgbgoc Q1 opponents. The Lions were led at the plate by senior all-conference player 9 Second-team all-conference performer, Ken Walters, led the team in RBIis and tied with Gunn for team leader in home runs. Senior Ben Lueken won the Golden Glove Award and was honorable mention all-conference. Other seniors making solid contributions included honorable mention all- conference performers, Troy Coller, Brad Warner, and Stacey Sperog, Freshman pitcher, Kelly Grooms, won the low ERA trophy and was joined on the pitching mound by Brad Warner and fellow freshman, Doug Shore, tt ,,,. it , M f f, ,, ff,, Z , , ,!ff,, . X ' , Q fffnfgfff .7 ff' ,, f, X, -f ,uf , ' f -Y J' X ff an f 4 ff,,, f, ff, w f ' f ag , ff M f if f f , V 4 27. , ,fam V f h U M- . A ' M gg at ttltt A, 4 Q , f . ff , . f ,, , 3, 5 ,gf 54.4. ,... . .,.,-.W ,, , , , V , V jflifi l , 5, 551 f, ,, , .F V 'Af' , ,rtr I J 1- .14+:,g- 2523 . -. 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What is your dream? ls it to explore the universe, start a friendship, be beautiful, succeed, or to be a leader? Perhaps your dream involves concern for others, a chance to share good times, possibly even to have a town named for you. Even if your dream is to get a good tan, may all your dreams and wishes come true. S .1 5155 5 M S5 'x -Q lg? :1 we as t. fa f f.1 X gg, Z -- A frblvl 1 : 'Jo -21' 'fa Q ,W :ig , 5 , , , -v s ' - -'v,' t - ,' Eigy . m9,v,,2l' . ' 'mwifflgivl ' . S , 3 '-51.1- -2 - 1 fll,05INfL nm, ,, V ,ta-:v1 ' L- 1- S1994 A 'T' JW I rf., nl vcfsw'E.-ree lln l'ttlt-1'-litu-n nl tlu- llursluilloniurt was prt'part'd li the Y xt .ttlnntlt slttll Iltt'tltlN'ts til lhlgilglmll SVIIUUL Sixlh Nl Nt I lttll ll tt llI .lN.. . Xolunu' .ti ts .t totnttuatiotattu' is:-aut' lionoring tht' alumni gf Nl.ttslt.tll llnilt N luuul. ltttlli niarlt1'tlllu' lfilltli anniversary of tht' l ll'ltllllt'. ol llu' littx ol Marshall. Tlu- Ml1l'Slltl.lll1Il.lUll con- wx s tlu' .itintxvts.tt x tlu-nu' tlnougli tlu' use ol' tlui diamond. X spt-total 1'1w wt was dt-signed using a blue suede, quarter- luunul li Qvnv lt. X stlxt-t nu'taliqut' diamond with a blue rub ap- plu-tl .tiltls to tlu- lu-antx ol tlu- cover. Blue was chosen as the foxvt voloi stnvt' llu' lirst flftirxlitilltirtitllt published in 1910 was ltltnk lliatnotuls art' also assot'iatt'd with the Color blue. llaxloi l'nlilislnng tionipany oli Dallas, Texas printed 285 voptvs ol this warliook. llaula Keith is the Taylor representative st-ning tlu- l-fast tit-ntral Illinois area. The pages are printed on spot-ial ltltl lb. t-nanu'l. 'l'lui t-ndsheets are while with a varnish .applied to tlu' pinstript-s. A four-color photo was selected for tlu- lront t-ndslu-et. Special features ofthe book include six pages lor tlu- st-nior set-tion printed in color and 3 additional pages oli t-olor. To pay special tribute to the Marshall Ses- quit-t-nteiniial Parade. a four-color tip-in was purchased to livaturt' sveties from the special weekend. There are I36 total pages. The book size is 9 x 12. A majori- ty ol' the body copy is set in 8 and 10 point Bodoni type with headings set in 24 point type. All copy was set using Tayloris new computer program, TypeVision. The index was put together using another program, lndexVision. 0 1986 Staff Co-editors . . .......... . . . Michelle Burkybile . . . Tami Wallace . . Melissa Martin Clubs . . 1 ' 'Jim Prevo i i I i . . . Tricia .lones Activities . . . . . Mike Com s . . Shelley Grieve . . . . .Sheri Livvix . Darlena RankinS , . . Sherri Bucher , Cartha Schroeger , , , Mark Shively .......Jef5lePP . Kelly O'Rourke , . Melissa Macke . . Steve Spencer Seniors . . ' Sports . . ' Underclassmen . . Sponsor . . ' ' l edition Special thanks are due several people who 'hellpedfHpiflkaiiglrwlsxjgfecliwildred P0SSlble- Those who helped Comlkiute hlsloncat llrilejv Cruse Phot0graPhY Frazier and Violet Shaffner. A blg lhank you 0 ' his book. f 'n several of the old photos used tn t I U I V d U Terre Orggielib That contributed photos include Robinson Daily New an te Haute Tribune Star. COLOPHON A Anacker, Hans 42, 43, 58, 68, 69, 97, 104, 122 B Baggs, Melissa 82 Barnhart, Lisa 44, 47, 82 Barnhart, Shantel 61 Barnhart, Stacey 62 Bartlett, John 104 Batson, Carrick 39, 74 Baugh, Barbara Bays, Lisa 68 Beal, ,Ion 64, 114 Bedwell, Steve 68, 122 Beleslin, Bill 92 Betts, Donna Betts, Vicki 82 Bishop, Tammy 64 Bishop, Todd Blair, Dennis 98 Blair, ,Iim Bohn, Gene 92 Bosstick, Lisa 22, 35, 47, 55, 62, 82, 87,111,112 Bounds, Terri 44, 47, 82 Boyd, Matt 104, 119 Boyd, Melissa 61, 74 Boyer, Curt 19, 37, 48, 74, 108, 119 Boyer, Eric 28, 47 Boyer, Steve 28, 47, 104 Brandt, jennifer 50, 55, 58, 61 Brandt, Mae 58, 92 Bray, Kenneth 61 Brenner, Cathy 98 Brown, Brenda 74 Brown, Tom 68 Bubeck, Lisa 48, 51, 56, 57, 74 Bucher, Brice 58, 61, 74 Bucher, Sherri 38, 39, 47, 55, 82, 98, 120 Bullock, Jim 68 Bumpus, Barb 50, 51, 52, 61, 82 Burgett, Chad 58, 68 Burkett, Jeanne 35, 47, 82, 95 :Nm x 'Burkybile, Michelle 19, 22, 50, 55, 58, 81, 82, 120 Burns, Brad 41, 74 Burns, Brian 41, 80, 82 Burns, Lori 1, 64, 97, 98 Burress, Randy 35, 36, 47, 82, 89, 112 C Calhoun, Angela Calhoun, Mike Calhoun, Steve Campbell, Dan 64 Campbell, Tammy 74 Cannady, John 68 Cannady, Patricia 74 Cantrell, Brett 28, 29, 48, 49, 62, 64, 65, 122, 123 Carpenter, ,IejQ 19, 47, 58 Carpenter, Tammy 22, 34, 35, 46, 47, 80, 82, 11 1, 112 Chilton, Kevin Chilton, Kirk 41, 74 Christenberry, Tracy 41, 74 Christy, Nancy 61 Clark, Dan 41, 64, 93 Clark, Michael Clouse, Donna Clouse, ,lack 74 Clouse, Tim Cole, Ellen 100 Collier, Troy 82, 88, 122 Collins, Rose 48, 74, 100 Combs, Brian 41, 113, 122 Combs, Mike 11, 35, 39, 48, 50, 52, 56, 58, 64, 102 Connelly, Dwight 92 Cooper, ,Ieanice 74 Corby, Tami 61, 68 Crumrin, Rob 64, 104, 1 19 Cummins, Ray 104. Cunningham, Bob Curran, Shawna 64 Cutright, ,lay Cutright, Michelle 22, 28, 35, 44, 82 D Dailey, Brian 82, 100 Dashiell, Michelle 82 David, Tim 26, 93 Davidson, Jennifer 20, 21, 61, 74 Dawson, Rick 52, 61, 64 Deming, Hank 25, 93, 119 Defy, Jeff Dery, Laura Dominick, Lena 35, 61, 64 Donham, Tina 25, 44, 82 Douglas, Pam 61 Downen, Kathie 82 Drake, Lisa 82 Duke, Ed E Eaglin, Garold 100 Easter, Ron 42, 43, 58, 94 Edwards, Nancy 98 Eirhart, Anita 64 Eitel, Amy 21, 74 Engle, Jay 104 English, Greg 48, 56, 57. 62, 64 Enko-H, David 93 Ernhart, Kenny 90. 104 Etchason, John 122 Evola, Garnett 28, 93 F Farrell, Kim Farrell, Larry 68 Farrell, Lisa 4-7. 51. 52. 82 Farris, Randy Fash, Karen 74-. l I6 Fields, Brett 68 Fields, jill 611- Fields, Kim 711. Finlflriner, Paul T5 Fisens, jeremy 75 Fitzjarrald. Cris 27. 35 1 56, 57, 95, 100 Fitzjarrald, Vic 100 Flowers, Dan 41, 68, 104, ' 114 Followell, Buffy 51, 83 Followell, Jim Fowler, Chris 33, 64 Fraker, Risa 18, 19, 64 Freeman, Lisa 68 G Gallington, Denise 75 Gard, jay 81, 83,114-, 115 Garner, Jerry 119 Garner, Robin 83 Garrett, Pat 75 Gerdt, Gary 94 Gilbert, Brian 47, 83 Glosser, Jodie 48, 75, 102, 103 Goekler, Kim 68, 98 Goodwin, Mike 18, 29, 47, 64 Greenlee, Jay Greenlee, Vince 33, 41, 64, 93 Grieve, Shelley 35. 52, 58. 64.111.112 Grooms, Kelly 62. 72. 75 107. 122 Gunn, Becca 21 Gunn, Todd 80. 83. 104. 122 H Halloran. Karen 68. 69. 71.102103 Hamilton. Dan T5 Hamilton. Eric 75 Hammer. Julie 56. 57. 58. 62 Hargis, Kelly 33. 68 Ha rper. Dorothy 99 Hartman. ,lulie Hasten, John 9-1. 10-L l I9 Hales. Deke 81. 83. 94 Hayes. K.lf. 61 Hayes. Sara aff- HW ufffj new yew U giant: HW Hiff ff HW fx Higgins. Hilbvfh Hr llillPnl i Hines- ' U Hinps..l nQ HQEHUU' j' H0ltYlf-'- H' Holmfl' K' oi .- Holfrfwn 'Q 'ru Hogpmnw- ' C, Hoplflflf- ' Houfllxll. l Hoarani. K Howard. 'f -r Hugy,-frm! Hujj'1nuI ' 3 I V Hujj'1ng1..f . 1 x jacks.-n.j Joulv. lkim 65, 7- Jouh. Wm 83. 5 .l0llnsur1, 7 .l0llttsun, Jl0llllSun. Jl0llfl.mn. X Jl0Yl+'s, lf, ,wg . 61 .l0f'llun. t lx kPf'jt'r, 1 lwH,,,. R Af'mp. R. kflxlrrq N lktnwl. X ' . 104. 83 64 T5 4. 5 I, 79, 41, 2, Z, 75, ,04, 69, 7, 4 1 ..wg,Sarah 100 nefhff- '-' 'T , Heine. Rex I7. 'lf' Hpndrix. Melissa 12. 8.1 Hertlttlnson. Sharon '14 Hewitt, lKerin62.61. 101 Hiatt, Donnis 100 Hibgchman. lfarial 7.3 Hibschman. Iicki 17. 61 Higginbotham. Brett 7.3 Higgins. Billy 68 Higgins, Pat 75 Hilbert, Bryan Hillenbrand. Laura 9 I-. 116 Hines, Cindy Hines, Jennifer 61 Hoffman, Mary 33. 51. 811 Hoggatt, John 83. 109 Holmes, Becky 94. 1 20 Holmes, Renee 47. 62. 65, 120 Holverson, Marcene 23. 48, 55, 56, 57. 94 Hoopingarner, Debby 51. 61, 65 Hopkins, Chris 92 Houchin, Rhonda 75 Howard, Rusty 76 Howard, Sean 56. 57. 58. 76 Huey, Jeanne 20, 21, 76, 120, 121 Hufington, Dalanne 41, 51, 58, 83, 87 Huffington, Tim 41, 68 .1 .lllCk80n, John 76 Jvab, Kim 20, 41, 58, 52, 68, 72, 97, 120 Joab, Michelle 19, 35, 41, 83, 120 Johnson, Danny 68, 92 .l0hnson, James 76 Johnson, Paz .l0hnson, Patti 61, 68 Jones, Tricia 15, 19, 26, 30, 39, 40, 50, 55, 58, 62,31,8-3,120,121 Jordan, Angie 56, 55 K Keefer, Tom 47, 93 Keller, Robert Kemp, Rua, 100 Kesler, Rob 55 Kinsels Norma 68 lknhn. kill! If hi lake. lhrisim8, 191.215, 1IIiI. 11111 Ltlllllt, Rodney 65, 1118 l,arl1'. lfinalj ' . '-v l.el.rone, lfrandie 61 , 46 T,I'tlI'l'llHIllll. Jon 58, 65, 101. 1 10 Lee, .Steve 76 Leitch, Doug 68 l,ea'is. llaiene 117, 65 Lewis, Robert Lindley.. Kris 118, 55, 56, 57. 58. 83 Lindley. Laci '12, 58, 69 Lindley, Scott 104 Lindley.. Todd 1 19 Littleton, Chris 33, 69 Litzenich, Scott 104 Lirvix, Jej7'69 Livrix, Sheri 35, 44, 47, 81. 83 Livvix, Tricia 76 Lueken, Ben 26, 47, 55, 83, 89, 109,114,122 Lycan, Chris 41, 69, 98, 104, 105, 122 Lynch, Sean M Macke, Melissa 15, 52, 55, 58, 83, 87, 93 Macke, Tom 104 Maloney, Terry 104 Marcoot, Ross 28, 62, 65 114 Martin, Jami 58, 69, 97 Martin, Jerry 39, 61 Martin, Lori 29, 48, 58, 81, 83 Martin, Melissa 47, 83, 116 Martin, Robert McClaughry, Aaron 30, 65, 69, 93, 104, 106, 119 114, 115, McConchie, Amy 61, 62, 120 McConchie, Chad 61, 76 119 McConchie, Judy 100 McConchie, Mindy 20, 21, 58, 69, 71, 97 McConchie, Tim 28, 80, 84, 94, 104, 119 McDaniel, Scott 69, 104, I I0 Melloniell, Candell 271-, '12, fI,8 Melfaehran, 20, 21, 20. 58, 60, 61, 69, 111, 1 12. 120 Mellee, Steve 23, 81, 84, 90, 94. 104, 105, 119 Mellnire, Jeanine 61, 95 Mf'Nf1f4V, Renda 65, 72, 102 McQueen, Tim 1 19 McQueen, Tom 97 Mead, Lori 32, 33, 69 Mickler, Mary 99 Milbourn, Darla 45, 52, 84 Miller, Janice 42, 48, 56 61, 69, 97 Miller, Jerry 23, 84 Miller, Kevin 41, 69 Miller, Laura 76, 116 Miller, Scott 76 Mills, Shannon 33, 69, 98 Minnick, Stephanie Mitchell, Kelly 84 Mitchell, Kristine Morecraft, Mark 41, 65, 97 Morecraft, Ron 65 Moreland, Terry 41, 97 Morgan, Jim 41, 70 Morris, Bob 97 Morris, Robert 97 Mullen, David 65 Murphy, Guy 41, 70 Murphy, Jeff58, 113 Murphy, Mike Murphy, Scott 84, 86, 89 Murphy, Tom 23, 54, 100 Myles, Melissa 45, 70, 100 7 N Nave, Kile 18, 19, 24, 47. 50, 56, 57, 58, 81, 84 Neal, Brent Neibarger, Suzanne 76 Newhouse, Krista 20. 21. 76 Nichols, Mara Nicholson, Steve 70 Nicholson, Tony 41. 76 O 0'Rourke, Brian 93 0'Rourke, Jennie 96 0'Rourke, Kelly 1,1 , .nv Urndorff, Doug Usborne, Lisa 19, 42, 50, 51, 52, 55, 00, 84, 90 P Pancake, Blue 25, 47, 84 Pancake, Jason Parker, Lolita 97 Parker, Reid 58, 61, 104, 113, 1 14, 1 19 Patterson, Twilla Peak, Shannon 70, 108 Pearce, Kevin 104 Pearce, Tammy 41, 84 Pearison, Donna 99 Pearman, Mike 66 Perry, Jim 48. 56, 58. 62. 70, 94 Poorman, Debbie 20. 21. 70 Poorman, J.D. Powell, Dawn 35. 70 Powell, Melindia 33. 84 Powell, Robert Prevo, Jim 23. 35.55. 56. 57, 58. 61. 62. 84. 87. 89 Prewett, Betty 20. 21. 22. 27, 48, 55. 56. 57. 58. 81, 84 Prewett, Lauretta 48. 51. 56. 61. 97 Pruiett, Lorie 76 Q Quinn, Lanny 41 R Randle, Rachelle 52. 81. 84. 88. 102 Rankins, Darlene 84. 98 Rardin, Sona 98 Rayhel,Jay 76. 107 Rector, Rod 96 Rector, Sally 35. 98. 100 Reed, Buffy 25. A1-1.81 Reed, Diana 61. 70 Remlinger, Kathy Rhoads, Brooks 96 Rhoads, Jeanenna 76 Rhoads, Judy 96 Rhodes, Jodi 120 Rich, Randolph 100 Richey, Daniel Richey, Darrell 100 Richey, Gary INDEX ,. .Ilm',',.,,.g1-if - ' Sandefer, Dianna 70 5771 A 1 A1J!ltiC0 ifiachey, ,Iejj'41. 76 Ridgway, Sherri 60, 61. 62, 66, 72,102 Roach, Joe Roberts, Dawn 35, 70 Roberts, Julie 47. 52, 55. 84, 90 Robinson, April Robinson, Paul Robinson, Steve 55, 58. 59, 62, 80, 84, 114 Rowe, Shauna Ryan, Melissa 76 S Sandefer, Shane 66 Sanders, Beth 76, 1 16 Sanders, Terry 58, 70 Sanders, Tina 21, 48, 94, 116, 120, 121 Sanders, Tony 66, 104, 114, 115, 119 Sappington, Shannon 33, 77 Saunders, Chuck 77 Scamihorn, John 77 Schaefer, Dale 100 Schaefer, Lynnette 51, 58, 98, 102 Schalburg, Angela 21, 58, 84, 89, 104 Schmidt, Rob 96, 113 Schmidt, Sally 95 Schroeger, Cartha 22, 35, 58, 61, 85, 87 Schroeger, Diane 40, 61, 70 See, Tammy 42, 43, 50, 51, 52, 85, 96 Setzer, Renee 77 Sharrett, Anissa 58, 62, 98 Sharrett, Melissa 61, 72, 97 Shawver, Sue 98 Sherrill, Tammy 28, 35, 62, 72 Shetler, Harold 33, 66 Shively, Mark 85, 104, 105, 119 Shore, Doug 48, 58, 62, 113, 114, 122 Shotts, Deanna 98 Shotts, John 26, 47 Shotts, Mike 41 Shotts, Susan 77 Shumaker, Eric 70 A INIDFZX 1' A ff-zulfen 11311 ' 1 lf11 Smiley, Richard 101 Smith Brian 66. 104 Smith, Curt 69, 70- 1041 119 Smith Dana 19. 77 Smith Jennifer 58, 70 Smith Jerry 70 Smith, Patty 40, 61, 116. 120 Smith Robby Smitley, Robert 97 Snedeker, Lynda 61, 77 Snider, Pam 61, 77 Soulliere, Kathy 37, 61, 71 Soulliere, Paula 85 Spencer, Steve 98 1 . ff, 'l'ar'ble, ,lwfflllfff !1. 4-4- 120 Taylor, Angela Taylor, Cindy 13. 52 Taylor, Elizabeth 61, 78 Taylor, Mike 58, 71 Taylor, Shayne 78, 107 Tharp, Anita 21, 58 Tharp, Pam 44. 45, 80. 85, 88, 102 Thompson, Angela 22. 47, 85, 87, 102 Thompson, Bob 6, 50. 100 Thompson, Brent 66 Thompson, Corey Thompson, ,lean 98 Speros, Betty 99 Speros, Stacy 80, 85, 122, 123 Spinner, Craig 26, 77, 119 Spinner, Scott 47, 80, 85 Spires, Kelly 41, 77, 107, 119 St. John, Allen Stafford, Bridget: 20, 21, 58, 71,111,112,120 Starkey, Mike 78 Stephens, Eric 36, 66, 93 Stepp, Greg 85 Stepp, Ellen 28, 48, 66 Stepp,,Ieff28, 55, 71, 85. 97, 104 Stepp, Kathy 77, 97 Stepp, Noel 71 Stepp, Tammy 35 Stepp, Tim 46, 85 Sterenberg, David 58, 62. 72, 78,113,119 Sterenberg, Larry 100 Stone, Mark 41, 78 Stone, Mike 25, 30, 47. 85, 104, 105. 106 Stover, Sara 28, 34, 35, 44, 45, 52, 80, 85, 88 Strohm, Scott 41, 7 1 Strohm, Sherri 28. 55, 62, 102, 120 Sutfin, Kellie 78 Sweitzer, Kalynda 85 Sweitzer, Amy 20, 2 1 . 78 Sweitzer, David f1- 1 , 7 1 , 104, 1 13 Swetizer, Robert Switzer, Nancy Switzer, Peggy 66 Thompson, 116 ,Iudye 35. 71. Thornsburg, Margaret 99 Totten, Troxel, Brad 33. 66 Tammy 35. 66 Trudeau, ,lack 78 Turner, Allen 71 Turner, Marsha 99 U Ulrey, Lisa 58. 80. 85 V Vansant, james 92 Veach, Michelle 78 Virostko, Jim 10-1 W W'allace. .-1 my 78 W'allace. lih ris 78 W'allace. David 1-7. 85 Wallace. Eric 93 Wallace. Janice 100 W'allace, Robert 11' 'allace. Ta F ' -1 211.11-8,.x11,.m.m, 56, .111, 65, 61 1. 72 Waller. jerad 78 11 aller.,Iim 85.86. 101. 119 Uwalters. Kern1y20, 17. 58.50 '11 85 101 .1 . -. . 105, 106 1'1 . ... s... Uuarner, still-Y211, 21. 18. 78 uHlll'lId'l'. lfrad Q10. 85, 8 I0 1. 1'1 1 '1 mi 15. 111. 28. Wasburn, jpg Wasburn, Troy 86 Washburn, Deng 47, as se 22' 349 Washburn, Dan 78 Washburn, Terri 73 Wellum, Rob 104 Wendte, Gene 86, 100 Wernz, Cheryl 30, 35, 58 71,102,103 ' Wernz, Jef' Whitaker, Amy 26, 48, 78, 1 16, 117 White, Candace 20, 21, 28, 78 White, Stephanie 19, 43, 78, 116, 120 Wieck, Bill 99 Wieland, Chuck 33, 66 Wilson, Dan 100, 122 Wilson, Missi 28, 43, 86, 96. 102 Wilson, Tina 20, 37, 42. 58. 71 4 Wilson, Tracy 66, 93, 104 W'iIson, Carolyn 96 Wfiser, Lisa 26. 48. 58, 94, 116. 120. 121 Wiser, Tammy 48. 55, 58, 66. 111. 116 Wolff, Nicole 86 Woll, David 41. 78. 107 W'oll. Karen 48. 50. 54. 55. 58. 61. 66 Woodard. Tony 48. 78. 108. 1 19 Wright. Kelly 44. 52. 58. 81. 86 Wycoff Angela T8 Wyrick. Jeannie 78 Y Yeley. Amy 19. 24. 36. 37. 10. 18. 71. 97 fa ' nv . wwH ' wh' Talk!- Cui, na'-5 p,,hblJ Ammun- n..,nw-ug um-una Chi. 1 1 Blish 1'E0-nu . '-Nu E'-Gnu 1 21 W- . 12.31. 1 N '8 100 39, 38. . -18. .1.2l. 19. 48. 3. 66 122 13. 86. ST. 42. 93. 104 '6 . 58. 94. .- . 05. 58. 8. 107 O. 54. 3. 78. 52. 58. P D 8 .36. 37- .xdfumni Class of I881 scoe Frank Da-Vol, Matty 11l'Y0l,11l'lN'1XlllNtIll. l lllll' l1llt'N,1il'lllllll4'Sllll15, MllI'lllZl Sllilw. Nt' gory Bri 'lil' S1'JI911f 1S0l1, Will swarr.. Class of 1882 Linie Martin. Class of 1883 Fannie Andrews. Laura Balsley. A111119 JHIIIWN- -'hlllllt' 1V1:ll'tnl. l-'ram Plaster. Annie Hit-ly. ROY Bomines, Lola Stephenson. Class of 1884- Emma Martin, Lilly Martin, Minnie Swern. Class of 1885 White Archer, Fred Bartlett, Harry King. Bell Letlore. Edith Shaw. Class of 1886 Mettie Allen, Will Griflith, Lizzie Morton, Belle Neal. Emma Nusbaum. .lessie Quick, Abbie Sanderson. Class of 1887 Tina Allmon, Cora Baird, Fenton Booth, Robert Lynn, Eleanor Shaw, Hurley Swern. Class of 1888 Cora Archer, John Baird, Mary Claypool, May Whitehead, john Delaney, Annie Harlan, Florence Knowlton, Charles Patton. Annie Mitchell. Mary Quick. Lum Quick. 'tiny it .rllrn-t-. Frank Welsh. Class of 1889 Frankie Arhcer, John Chenoweth, Frank Cole, Elijah Crossley, Adam Gard, Frankie Martin, Mattie Mayer, Maud Prewett. Lizzie Reynolds. Ella Rhonda. Slllll Srliollit-ld Class of 1890 Albert Blunk, Rosa Deighton, Bea Lockard, Byrd Myers, Flora Wallace, Fred Walls. Class of 1891 Harry DeVol, James Drain, Gertrude Robinson. Class of 1892 Lillian Clark, Anne Claypool, Harry Graham, Lucy Handley, Bruce A. Hutchinson, Maud Neal, Flozzie Smith. Class of 1893 Clara Chicadonz, Sallie Dawson, Nellie Gallagher, Cecil Montgomery, Ruth Neal. Class of 1894 'leannelle BI'iC0e, Nellie Casteel, Lulu Deaner, Cora Michael, Nannie Nusbaum, Grace Neal, .lohn Patton. Jessie Smith. Mollie Smith. Class of 1895 Emma Bemy, Dan Besser, Myrtle Handley, Edith Hodge, Walter Hutchinson, Maggie Metz, Mabel McNutt. Lynn Paddock. Cr iiiii lla Sims. ll 111 'f ll f 1'1 Class of 1896 :7if::eAl:r:aad,Ann,e Bierbaum, Martha Bradley, Mary Eire, Pearl Gai-wood, Lydia Hammarly. Susie Jah.,a,, Editlil fiii aa. in ,ll l'U'11nr.1rff'rpr- Nlilllia ,,., te... nf' fi.. ,., l rdunn, Stella Smith, Ann Wallace, Will Wallace. Class of 1897 Emu' CM- Ray C. English, Mabel Graham, Fred Kohl, Grace Laaaara, otha Tlhha. Nellie Young. Class of 1898 N . I mm WV W' U1 gffefilzzlrlffadley. Dell Bullard, Arthur, Daahar, Louis Doll, Roy Elslon, Grace Jahr-a. Katherine haafar. tiara hh-D. aiiif -1- it '1'1-f W 1' 1 l4 f 'e 2' ' 'L ' Al.lN1Nl lxnlax l ' 1 l N llie Lake May Rouse Belle Sebree, Nellie Shipe. CLASS OF 1899: Carrie C653WaY- -lessle Handler, Came Kel ar' e . l - l 1 k l if ' Burns Smith, Harry Smith, Carl Taubeneck Bertha S . ' 'V ' dertch, Dessie Howell, ran ennings, i harmsgdh CLASS OF 1900: Jonas Dixon, Emma Doll, Jessie Harlan, Lizzie Hon CSSIS OF 1901 H l B H C k Burdette Emmerson Alla Gilbert, Arthur Hurst, Lulu .l0llf'S, LUVY Kohl- Milgglff LYCHH- Stella Montgomery, Edna Prewett, Alma : e en erney. HWY 01' f - ' A Tbbw Cl-ff d Washburn. Robinson, Roy Ross, Allie Stevini George Taigbelnecrlk, Rgdglixlglpinrytigygzlllrgzbgmqeyty sjemyifaarwood, Daisy Friflity, Everett Keller, Pearl Laufman, Flossie Read, Alma shim CLASS OF 1902: Ruth Boot , ouise amp 6 - aYm ' ' ' 1903 F k B C ld'e Chaplean Roy Claypool Harry Fredenberger, Fred Gorham, Warren Guinnip, Gertrude Handley, Edna Mayer, Pearl Nusbaum, Grace : ran rosman, o i , r Tinsley- Maude Walker- - ' l H N H 't Edward Huston, Alice Poore. Eilsie lgairjl, Rulghlflarllg, ESorzianDga-tvzgijsgpggiiaylgrinliaggggdgly Jggighiliganeilili Bess Doll, Carrie Fredenberger, Mabel Howell, Alice Huffington, Ethel Hurst, : ary ra ey, i ian r , - U ' W, I, ld ,ra lor T ' La bd' , D LeG , A P it hard, Otto Ross, Madge Shtpe, Lucy SWOPCQ ln 'E y r V V , 7 V f . CiiigS dir 1l'306inMalli3l5aifdringafgnie Black, Hal'ie,C'ff'kH'fVj, HPQ,dj'lC'lQ,laHQ'i'f iiilii fnll. HZZTLTT11i.53,i,Z.i.i fiT,'2. iilZlfi,vifQilihfiil,fLlisif'iil 3222, Mani.: ware, CLASS OF 1907: Nettie Fredenberger, ,lennie Green, rwm on eric , oe i C , - ' ' , C1l.l:SS!gFnF9fFBSnBi:iFYCli?rinpSiiell Rena Clark Ruth Foster, Bessie Finkbiner, Dell Fishback, Bertha GUlnfllP- Ven' Huston, Pauline M3735 Louise Randall, Lola Smllll, Harold Young' V ' 'd A Davidson, Ruth Davidson, Fairy Garver, Edna Garwood, Eugene Hillman, Fenton Mathews, Leslie CLASS OF 1909: Harry Black, Olive Caldwell, Ralph Clark, Nina Davi son, sa ' ' ' , Ed W'll' . . . Zllaltxgg ,ge?sif9Rf3cl'N?UlEiY:life- llgiiiilbgiygem Riiml Bsoiixzladys Collar, Ethel English, Hubert English, Ruth Fredenberger, Ruth Hurst, Nellie Lockhart, Bess Mayer, Hughes au s in . - - f Ra son Adda Tobias. M h , Al V N' h , H l P t h d, L 'lle Ralston, Kathryn Roach, Rosa Schweitzer, Ruth - p w , I w 2122215 lg:-rigl lllilrllhurlfilgiketii, tl,0lae1fFehe-i,CTRFron Glienoweth, Olen Clements, Louise Cooper, Alice English, Esther Hanks, Anne Hilt. Flora Lake, Keller Laufman, Earl Mitchell, Marietta Mundorf, John Pearce, Goldie Perisho, Faith Pritchard, Mary Roach, Letha Scott. CLASS OF 1912: Mary Blunk, Lyman Booth, Winona Clatfelter, Mary Cole, ,lessie Dawson, Marie Flowers, Nellie Griffin, Ora Hunter, Freda Hagist, Ruth Jennings, Clay Lee, Blanche Liflick, Minnie Travioli, Mary Miller, Ernest Nay, Viola Plank, Margaret Shaw, Leta Sherman, Horace Shoemaker, Everett Taubeneck, Lydia Trefz. CLASS OF 1913: Cecile Bell, Norma Bell, Ross Davison, Ezra Elledge, Fred Fawley, Harry Micheal, ,lane Morton, Mary Plaster, Genevieve Ralston, Emest Rea, John Rector, CLASS OF 1914: Louis Bake, Velda Bamesberger, Thaddeus Batson, Lowell Bell, Clyde Briscoe, Vangie Chenoweth, Opal Elston. Claude Fox. Mary Green, Elizabeth Hagist, Dm-is Keller Mable Kuhn Mabel Lewis, Eula Morton, Myrtle Pierson, Allie Puflinbarger, Marie Schollield, Velma Sullins, Homer Swisher, Zada Thornsburg. Amy W eir, Pearl Weir, Anna W l h. . ciiiss OF 1915: Mary Brown, Edna Culter, Fenton Davison, ,loe Davison, William Ehrhardt, ,lessie German, Fred Gibson. Martha Green. Neal Hollenbeck. William Huppen, Howard Kuhn, Waverly Miller, Fred Moore, Helen Noakes, Fred Richards, Wilfred Shaw, Si Snedeker, Florence Taubeneck. Arthur W elshh n CLASS OF 1916: Ralph Cooper, Felicia Dean, Helen English, Theresa Gagen, Margaret Forbeck, Wilbur Kellogg, Russell Kuhn. Mary. Vi eir. CLASS OF 1917: Woodford Burnett, Preston Chenoweth, Sidney Cox, Ruby Fox, Bess Garver, Helen Hurst, Mary Hogue. Homer Hollingsworth. Dewey lohnson. Ruth Knipe, Adeline Knox, Robert Lovett, Temple Lovett, Celia Micheal, ,lohn Mitchell, Rachel O'Rourke, Alma Read, Stanley Richards. Edith Shaw. Lucille Smitley. Gladys Sullins, Alice Tyler, lna Whiteside, Frances Wivel. CLASS OF 1918: Frank Archer, Edwin Arford, Grendel Bennett, Margaret Cole, Miriam Cole, Amy Davison, Hubert Hall. Bess Holaday. ,lohn Hollenbeck. Lu Holler, Maude Lewis, Fred Meehling, Ralph Morgan, Bess Randall, Isabel Robinson, ,lohn Schollield, Leland Shoemaker, Alice Stateler. Verne Steele. Vivian Sullins. Katherine Tumtan. CLASS OF 1919: Mary Arford, Beuhl Boyer, Eugene Chenoweth, Frank Curran, Dorothy Davidson, Margie Delaney. Esther Goodwin. Merle Gould. Edna Hall. Harry Handy, Nellie Hunt, Arthur johnson, Nola Kannamacker, Louis Kerr, Frances Lutz, Lonnie McLaughlin, Leota Millhouse, Grace O'Rourke. ,lohn O'Rourke. Dorothy Rey nolds. Mabel Riley, Claud Scott, Marie Stewart, Marie Swinford, Ethel Thompson, Isabel Tibbs, Esther Weir. CLASS OF 1920: Gail Batson, Russell Bohn, Anita Dee Burnett, Gertrude Cole, Ruth Culter, Gordon Craig, Virginia Davis. Helen Dawson. Grace Elam. ,lennie Elliot. Lydia English, Donald Feller, Everett German, Raymond Hawker, Mary Hutchison, Harold Hutchison, Edith Hunt. Anna Kuhn. Hazel Lutz. Grace Malkin. Helen Mayer, Pearl Meehling, Margaret Mitchell, Wilbert Mundorf, Bernard Nay, Ruth Noakes, Clarence Prewett, Alice Purdunn, Frank Reynolds. Esther Riley. Mabel Robertson. Anna Saiter. Claude Scott. Gertrude Sharkey, Virginia Shaw, Earl Sparks, Russel Stockwell, Edgar Weir, Edna Wesnitzer. CLASS OF 1921: Frances Alvey, Robert Arford, Helen Baird, Edna Beadle, Lucy Buser, Drew Casteel, Harry' Cropp. Alma Dax idson. Dale Davidson. Louise Deaner. Bums Dixon, Ellen Dixon, Harold Edens, Mary English, Mabel Ferris, Rose Finkbiner, Verna Finkbiner, Mary Forbeck. Lena Forsythe. john Hasson. Bertha Kannmacher. Maqiorie Lewis, Genevieve McCauley, ,lean McCormick, Rose McKeever, Edith Madden, Gertrude Madden, Phillip Madden. Raymond Martin. Lura Malkin. Ernest Maurer. Helen Maurer. Ellen May, Ruth Murphy, Frank Noakes, Clairene Pierce, ,lerome Pellum, Clarence Rayhel, Mary Reynolds, Lydia Schollield. Louise Sharkey. Fenton Shirley. Lucille Sockler. Robert Tibbs, Ora Weir, Lenora Wernz, Dorothy Zeigler. CLASS OF 1922: Mahala Forsythe, George Taylor, William Malloy, Fenton Batson, Lulu Black, ,lames Buckner, Francis Clieiiowetli, Robert Clemens. Harold Culter, Inez Dean, Marie Dawson, Eugene Dow, Helen Dickerson, Glen Fredenberger, Winona Devaney, Edna Fox, Helen Fredenberger, Leo Hornbrook. Fred Lewis, Edith Lewis, Edna Mundorf. Ted Perdue, Ruth Norton, Mabel Manhart, Loral Mathews, Alonzo O'Rourke, Grace McKeever, lris Routledge. Alice Spotts. ,losepliine Short. lxtrby X1 ernz. Mabel Wright. Florence Sachs. Rosanna Wallis, Henry A. Wallis, Mildred Washburn, Carson Purdunn. CLASS OF 1923: ,lohn Lewis, Louise Stout, Edwin Booth, Ralph Chenoweth, Gene Craig, Clifford Cork, Reba llarinon. Rn-li.ird Cole. lilet-t.i Day is. Zelda Clay pool. Louis Ferris, Harold Forbeck, Alice Horner, Homer Hurst, Violet Hurst, Ralph Knipe, Robert Mathews, Joe Turinan, Neva Sloan. My ra Tray ioli, li.irrn-ite Metz. Helen Mundorf. Vaughn 0'Neal, Estel Peck. Frances Paddock, Duane Prust, Glenn Ritter, Lowney Turner, Harold Whitehead, lrene Stewart. Sylvia XY right. lfstlier Xl right, l.nnt-s Burnett. CLASS OF 1924: ,lohn Metz, Sue Turner, Marian Maurer, Donald Howell, Bertha Maurer, Russell Clatfelter. tinrroll Xrtortl. Rose lloyvns, Rnhard Strohin. -Xlitv Adams. Leland Routledge, Mary Adams, Lenore Hall, Lena Gallington, Walter Termain, Charlene Montgomery, Eugene Smith. Nvlln- lioliit. l'ortc-t' tgisti-i-l. Sr-Ini.i lit-liteiiberger. Harry Stewart. Mae Nightlinger, Cleda Lycan, Loren Paddock, Lorene Tumey, Lester Honderich, Lucille Reynolds. Marie Phillips. tit-orgi' Sulltns. tit-in-y n-if XX .ishl+urn, Ralph Finkbiner, Martha Pearce. Manford Buckner, Mary Cole, Glenn Wright, Fern Clem, Harold Moore, Mary Coons, George Fredenln-rger, Edith Short. Fri-tl ll.ill. tLl.i-ly s Rohit. lolitt Sauter. W alter Clatfelter. Marie Junker, Robert English, Minnie Culter, Otto Kuhn, Mary Hawker, Louise Lickert, Mary Hall. Thomas Wtliira, CLASS OF 1925: Roy Baird, Doris Wallis, Austin Claypool, Milton Dickens, lrenc Carpenter, Leon lhiviilson, lli-rin.in lii'ist'rt. R.iy k.nnnn.n ln-i. ltathryn Trelz. Evelyn Hunt. Dorothy Moore, Myrtle Davidson, Mildred Spotts, Cleda Craig, Creal Clark, Georgia 'l'homas, Ft-rn l,yiwin, lltln-I Slot-knoll, l.i.itivilli' ltr.-sin.ni, Karon lkirt-hner, Russel Baker. Charles Reglin, Duncan Schwanecke, Louise Arford, Robert Greene, Gertrude Figg, Clarence Collier, lliirrv Wright, tlortlnnt on t-ll, Xtiigilim Xtny v, l'x.ithrv n Rockin-r, l-'loua Davidson, Dorothy Dean, Gladys Newlin, Ruby Hurst, Joy Lichenberger, Brooks Harrison, Crcal Stout, Otto Rui-kt-v lnlc, 'Xiigt1st.itl'Ni'.il, Nh-i i ill rin-.li-kt-i, ll.n-yi-v Swinlord, Lona Kiger. Bessie Wright, Ruth Greene, George Barrett, Tarquin Bennett. CLASS 0F 1926: William Rector, Harry S0Cl4lel'- Gfflfgf' TiiUb9Il6'Fl4. Carl Kuhn, Pr-url linker, linrl llurklt-v, john lll.n k. l' lln- llniki-vlnli-, Marv t .tsti-el. 1 irgtl tllavpool. Fenton Collier, Edward Craig, Arnold Croddy, Katherine Cunningham, Mary Davidson, Druec-illii lleuin-r, William lhxon, 1.1-itiinlv l i kvl, Xgili- lim-I, law liiiitllry. lflmer Forsythe. Berrlieff Gard, Ralph Gallington, Granville Geisert, Margaret Grisham, Warren Hall, Gene- llnrrison, tinirie llonili-in-li, l.tini's lltngln-s. ll.niy lultlts, tts. .n Knrlnn-r, l-'dna Loyell. Clarence Low, l-1Cd0rlflH Low, Carl LYCHI1. Ellgerle Malloy, Lora Marlowe, Mary Milfllll. .loy Maurer, lintlnivn Maivvi. lu-inn-tli Mit on- ling llt-isi ln l Mit .ntv, Myrtle N1x'kidflN.1'lfBl1k M0699- Bernard Myles, Edna Miller, Carolyn Murphy, Loraine Nelson, Helen Norton, Mary Norton, tllinlvs l'liilln-pc, llrinrin llfnnri. l limilyt-ill llln-.i-li-N, Ny lvr.t Ritter, Forrest Rollings, Oscar Shaffner, Russel Shotts, Walter Shotts, Mabel Siverly, Harold Smith, l'Ilt-nnor Snnvt-lv, Ruth Sh-pp, thnln- 5It'ys.iil ll.-.in Sn.-lnn l nl- Mow-i lit-we lyiivst-ott. lui-ille Thompson, Walter Volkers, Mary Williamson, Willina Wiser, Edith Wright. Q Q Q CLASS OF 1927: Walter Booth, june Metz, Parilet- Hurst, litigein- lim-km-i', Ruth lltirpviiti-i, Yngnn.i tllt-n, II,-,ln-,i s,,,,,,, l,l,, ,,,lt ,AW xt,,,,.t.- llmtlltev, Xrthur Beuhler. Theron girly, lgozuyl Dgvldsorirhlpticillclalxiig, Roy Crumrin, Garnet Elslon, Mililrctl lrvyni,'.llniinnli llniykt-i, liliiiltiirtsl l.tlls'llr't, l .nv it-n.. lien., Ntvl,ttitl li-liiisuli, N irgima kuipe, Daniel H V ,.y, wig t artin, e ma i er, Dorothy Marvin, Paul Maurer, Sinn l'r1-vo, Nirgnim l'rt-yo, lnrlith l'ii-vo, l i--tl lit i-lin, l inf. ... l,., I... si.-ll, l',-ll.. ,-, NIM, l'h,llippe, justin Smittcamp, john Staggs, Margaret Ramsey, Lucille Rolicrtson, Evert-It Si-liunnilwr, Mnrn- 'l'nvloi, t.oltln- Sli-pp, li-ssn' NK .'l,l. lu, ,,,.,, Nt,g,,l,. CLASS OF 1928: Sam Prevo, Frances Ferris, Leland Hzikt-r, lrnogi-nv tloryt-ll, tli-iievivvi- N1 .iltlrt-n, Ili-.in l titrllrv, Xl.I.t..-.lt . .ni tt.,-r... t.-. . , Knit. llidyiittitl, V ilbur Clark, Ferl! Craig, Virginia English, George Lindley, Dema Mundy, Carroll Slinlifner, Lui-v' llvulilt-r, Rohr-it Morris, Mn: v lohnson, not-l .--i Intl t-.- n Nlil.ln-.l Irwin lot- lmyuola, Bernell Combi- Velda Hurst, Edward Doll, Genevieve Myles, Russell Ah:-l, lrt-ne lfvnnya, Mm-lt lfiinllvv, llnioltl 11 iight, Slut li-t Sn-gr-l. Noi in in Xl oo.l- Nl n lliwson t.i-oitge St-liwitrtz. l:1dnaDr8llC. Chester Buckner, Margaret Burknf-r, Mary Ainyx,l'itirn1'st lriiltgjosa-pliiiie lftti-l,llwn-ii llnll, M i-ntlvll lltit kin-1 11.11 t ll: in, l. .mp tl. ..,, I .,.,. .ni N1.u' l ltllll'l1lV!'lgK'l, Nord Belle Gallington, james Stevens,Leloaliahel,llerlwrtGillir'rt,llnrol1ll.1't-, Wilnni liens:-it, l.nwii-in 1' t.ov-t Lli-1, li ll.i Nlnt .-ik Nl n L-.niet lint pri t lit'sIi't lllv-lge. Ruth Kbel, Rav llflrllhnmk' l 'lSl'Yf'l '1 WHYW' M fil f'fYf Wlllllllll l1 lU'Y- l1 l'44' 'llll lllllN0II, livotgi' lfttcl, Mitlu-l l viisiiiv, Nliu u uni.: Nlmlili it li-i Xliiiy-liv l li.f.il-i-th t ttttlttltglhilll, Trulltall MOTBUW- Helen ,lane Smith, Ceruld lhoinpson, Junior Mvlif-1-, Mnrie- Mt-lhnnt-I,Sylv-1-str-i fwlnuli-, 1tllllNt'1'itilt'X, M.ntli.t Xl nl.. n l. .nt t .,i,-. I t.. t. ,V lli nlli-v t.lr-nn lachey. Fhelllla Tracy. l',l1-:mor Medley, Virginia l.uf-klinupt. a-P' '3I L: iz. Cm-4' Gard' TN nfwd' MM' 9' Wave' l CLASS f Helen D' wwf G' Kauf McClure- Wijg- Ver CL-555' w'iumm F Marklin? Lee. Ella Pauline ll Martha C CLA55l oeofsf 4 Edwardi Hawker. Kile. CAF Dorothy ' wwf W CLA55 l Donald B Dmmmoi Ruth G01 junker F Nigmiina Opal ine ljwrenvf CLASS 4 Bolling. i Hendrix Nickles. 1 Tumer 4' CLASS 1 Charles I Jan? FIDE Haugh. ll Millhoux Roush. lt M311 Nr' CLLQ Cooper Giflel. l By ron M Mildrv-Q: Martha W CLK? Dano Bt Latiaw-ii. Hollentw Lowry N Harry 1 4 mf! l ui CLLQ Bfultev S Donato l kallans. Mttflbltv Stevens CLkXs 1 Burger ' l'iorsym,. Houses... Md.lQ-nrt N lim- x CLLQ 4 W 'WIN' l lvuinmp Lean. l N-ws.-in Minoru- ltrup, L Cl-ANS 1 Bikini B- llavngu ll'-un Nu l-'sm i X 541-lla Nlmu i Ship.,- It bran, Hurst, ll alker. 1. Harold ws. Leslie Hughes in. Earl -lee. PU l Qt . agist. Doris 1 eir. anna ppert. knipe. hee Ty ler. laude andy . Nellie ley. Claud y dia eehling. leotl. -urns Dixon, wis. . Ellen May. A Tibbs. Ora wez Dean. ndorl. Ted 'ence Sachs, its Ferris. n 0'Neal. s. Leland -tewart. Mae rtha Pearce, felter. Marie X Hunt. -ter. Charles idson. iger. Bessie . Fenton ,eI Bemiece Ilarence McGee. ngsv ler. Theron . I Daniel ustin Clark. Fem l Combs, a Drake, a Belle Y an Mofpns I8 Tfscy' fa CLASS OF I929: Mar N' K 'h.W'll' H '- 'I '-. ,, - .. . . . ' ff ' H ' v - Ina annmatqer t Nlllltl oult. l'aye Hltuard, Holente Btltl. ham ltlnkblner, Rex Cork. Leo Malloy, Caslon Bennett, Helen Coldren, Lucille Mathews. Cecil Siverl C I Ad J bt .h 5 I, V .- -.. . , , Ytaf am. 877195 OVPY Ullfllv? mtl ey Haryey Allen llulst. Paul llondt rltlt. Lou Celia bl0t'llIllg, George Reglin. Helen Craig. Hildred Kaufman Lois jones Herbert Bradley, john English? Doth'M'hl .G S r 1' w . . .. ' ' m V al an mfg? Pl '19'- 1 Pill L- Bllflifybllfk lluroltl Cltlle. Edna Pierre. Eugene Mattis. l'reda Harmon, Virginia Prevo. Russell Abel. Lorene Scott. CLASS OF 1930: Q l 5 - - ,. . RI I gk R be 8 Adams. M, alma Bet lt. llerbut Bland. Omy Bradley, lsabel Bubeck, Russel Buckner. Lewis Caffery. ,lane Clark. Ruth Cline, Bert Collier. Norman Cork, Roy l mt er. o rt aytdson, Dorothy Dawson Hester Dawson Ethel Drummond Gwendol - . , ' ' i ' I i . yn Englerth. Lueille Ferris. Wayne Ford. Ruth Fredenberger. Wanda Gallington. Fra k Gllrfl, Tnli' barwood. l'ranus L-Itfllll. James Grant. .loseph Gunder, Harry Hall, Ralph Hawker, Weaver Hogue. Donald Hunt. Albert lmle. Paul lmle. Ruth Kaserneyer, Duane n Mel, h . R b A , ' ' , . . one ie o ert Mel ourt. lzlwabeth Millhouse, Louise Poornian. Mary Ratts, Mary lg. Reglin, Ernest Renner, Loretta Reynolds. Lavauglin Shaffner. Mildred Seidel. Isabel Seigel, Qjzzxlrblglglse::'lxi1::pIaI::Iit1ITx.b:2:hlty:'n?pxy3lirLMargaretStacy, Albert Stiner. Mary Stoelting, Ruth Stogsdill. james Stover. Loie Switzer, El Dean Thompson, Louise Trelz, joe 19363 ltiilllt' Biglglfgtall. Maylllie Beauchamp. Elizabeth Bierbaum, Charles Bush, Mary ,lane Carter, Cora Belle Claypool, George Cole. lrene Craig, Harry Davidson, 9 en FH Son. I ary arte avi son, bteye Davidson. Nina Doll, Elmer Fawley, Mary Kathryn Fawley, lrma Ford. Glen Forsythe. Mary H. Garwood. Wanda Gideon, Harry Goekler Louise Greene, Virginia Gutnntp, Henry Hall, Berniece Hammar. Louise Haugh, Henry Honderich, Robert Hornor, Harry lmle. Wayne Jennings. Dean Jones, Edward Jones. Irene Q Kaufman. Nellie lxerns, Kathryn Kile, Clara Landreth, Helen Lichtenberger, Kenneth Lindley, Jerome Millhouse, George Mitchell, James Murphy, Martha Mae McCleary. Jane algaluIrjI:IIHsIl:yagryIygljpgznlziogscgjlisoti, Robert bnutley, Mildred Stacy, Ollie Stiner, john Strohm, Lloyd Tapscotl. Vivian Turner. Wilma Wallace. Myra Weaves. Gene White. Royce CLASS OF 1932: John W. Adams. Baunita Beard, Anna Beltz, Ruth Gertrude Berner. Fred O. Bohn, Nelson Braynard, Florence Bubeck, Harry Burlcybile. Hobart Burkybile William Robert Clatfelter. lrene Cork, lsobel Cork, Margarett La Fern Cork. Janet Ellen Craig, William D. Davidson. Dorothy M. Davis. Gladys Ditzenberger. Frank Drake Fred Eitel Madeline Flowers. John R. Ford, Raymond Lloyd Fox, Leo Geheb, Louise Geheb, Margaret F. Heatherly. Eugene H. Holwick. Robert Dean Houk, Lucille Jennings, Mary llosephine i Lee. Ellen Eugena Lowry, Norma Jean Macke, Martha Veda Magill, Roy Mathews, Mary Nannetta Montgomery, Mary Edith Mott. Durward Joaquin Paddock. Fred Pulver. june Pauline Robinson. William E. Robinson, Lloyd Ross, Herman Quentin Seidel, joe Smitley, Helen Elizabeth Sowers, Don Stepp, Vern E. Stewart. Harold Stover, Paul Shelby Sullivan Martha Collier Summers. Mildred Sweet, Edith Veach, lrene Veach, Guy Weir, Mattie Welsh, Marion White. i CLASS OF 1933: Everette R. Augusta, John Augusta, Ben T. Baird Jr., Mary Frances Beaucamp, Mary Ellen Bennett, Kenneth Bierbaum. Ralph C. Bliuard, Dorothy Jane Blough. George Ashley Bradbury, Mildred Carroll, William Robert Clatfelter, Harry E. Coldren, Margaret Jane Cork, Max Eugene Cork, Elsie Douglas. Alice Adeline Downey. John M. Edwards, Alvena W. Finkbiner, Laufman Forsythe, Garver O. Frazier, Maurice Van Fredenberger, Waneta Gaddis. Orville M. Grover, Alma L. Guinnip. Guinevere Haddix. James Hawker, Harold F. Hibschman, Bessie L. Holt, Marshall Huey, Marie E. lmle. Julia Lee Jennings, Dale Jones, Harold R. jones. James Fenton Junker, Roy' Duane Kerns. Robert E. Kile, Carrie Juanita Lovell, Steven Chester Low, Earl Lowry, Gilbert M. Matthew, William E. McCarty, Richard Metz, Catherine Millhouse, Frank Mitchell: De Loris lrene Mowrv. Dorothy Maxine Mowry, Robert D. Prewett. Virgil Rhoads, Josephine Frances Staub, Daisy La Belle Stimer, Eugene S. Spotts, Wilma Marie Sweet. Ernie Volkers. Charlotte Wallace. Louise Walters. Vera Wheeldon, Robert Woods. CLASS OF 1934: Ermagene Anderson, Raymond Arbuckle, Ruth Arford, Charles Babcock, Louis Bamesberger. Louie Bartram, Frederick Blundell. Clyde Bradley. Lueile Bubeck. Donald Buckner, Glenn Burger, Woodrow Carpenter, Harold Clapp, Joe Clark, James Claypool, Elsie Cline, Richard Cork. Kathleen Craig. Norman Craig: Susie Davidson. Julia Mae Drummond, Robert Eaton, Lila Forsythe, Mary Jane Forsythe, Morrell Frazier, Sarah Fredenberger, Loretta Gallagher. Mary Gardner. Elnora Geheb. Florissa Geheb. Edward Giffel. Ruth Goekler, George Grant, Frances Guinnip, Evalyn Heminghous, Max Hollenbeck, Geneva Hutchinson, Helen lmle. Josephine lmle. Gordon lrwin. Florence Junker. Richard junker, Rolland Junker, Karlos Kasemeyer, Robert Lindley, Mary Livvix, Lawrence Lycan, Velda Magill. Patsy Malloy. Victorine Monninger. Eugene Murphy. Robert Myles. Madge l-1,l'l--,P Ii -1- ., V A . . , Y ll Nt till tm loilt, Ross mary Mtn. Robe it Morris, Gertrude Miller Newell Huggins Ftlamae Mitchell Mildred Spittler Ruth Doll Glenn B Wyrick, Nightlinger, Gail Orr, Quentin Paddock, Wilfred Pierce, Bernard Pine, Mary Louise Pine, Thurman Rhoads, Forrest Roach, Henry Saiter. Mary Shalfner. Bill Smitley. Fred Snedeker. Opal Snedeker, John Staub. La Verne Stepp, Kathryn Stevens, Jean Stoelting, Ruth Strohm, Becky Taylor, Doris Thompson, Virginia Trefz. Fay Turner. Goldie Veaeh. ,lack Walker. Lawrence Wallace, Hubert Welsh, Eleanor Wernz, Wade Wyrick, Doris Yeley, Max Yeley. CLASS OF 1935: Juanita Amyx, Winford Ashley, Charles Babcock, Paul Barth, Dorothy Blizzard, Carrie Fern Bradley. Dean Bradley. Edgar Braynard. Meryl Bray-nard. Glendon Bolling, Eugene Clark, Margorie Cline, Clarene Coldren, Robert Crumrin, Jane Forsythe, Florence Gilbert. Florence Harper. Vera Harper. Elnora Hepler. Florence Hepler. Virginia Hendrix, Ferris Highsmith, Jack Howell, Joe Howell, Gordon lrwin, Harold Johns, Pauline Keeler, Emma Magill, Charles Mattis. Margaret Mattis. Harold Morris. Robert Mott. Mabel Nickles, George Payne, Jean Prust, Dorothy Ramsey, Warren Schollield, John Sharpe, Frank Spenser, John Staub. lra Stiner. Charles Tharp, Olive Thompson. Jane Tingley. Harold Turner, Charles N. Veach, Fay Veach, Exie Walters, Paul Williams, Raymond Zschau. CLASS OF 1936: Thomas Antholz, Maxine Baughman, Wilson Boesiger, Maxine Bohn, Flo Boyer. Lester Bryant, Virginia Bubeek. Irma Burger. Audrey Clapp. Al Connerton. Charles Cork, Alice Lou Cork, Russell Coryell, William Craig, Rowena Dancey, Don Davidson, Jim Davidson. June Davidson. John Dickerson. Hobart Eitel. Mary Farris. Roy Farris. Jane Findley, Chester Finkbiner, Eileen Fox, Joe Gallagher, Raymond Garwood, Alice Geheb, Ralph Gentry. Clifford Grant. Josephine Guinnip. Martha Gwinn. Rex Hallock. Virginia Haugh, Dwight Hawkins, Marguerite lmle. Arthur Junker, Neil Kesler, Margaret Kuhn, Robert Lackey. Eloise MeCleary, Inez McGee. Vera Meflee. Marjorie Mallory. Claude Millhouse, Martha Millhouse, Doyle Moye, Virgie Murphy, Charles Myles, Edna Noyes. Nora Ohm, David Orr. Oleta Paddock. Don Pine. Willard Potter. lrma Ridgway. William Roush, Dorothy Saiter, Elizabeth Saiter, Eugene Setzer, Mary Kathryn Setzer, Maxine Shaffer, John Shonk. Alice May Smith. Sumner Speneer. Marian Stevens. Virginia Sloelting. Mack Strohm, William Taylor, Edgar Tingley, Gene Tingley, Dale Veach, Cecel White. Sam Zimmerly. CLASS OF 1937: Dorothy Baker, lrene Barth, Bertha Bierbaum, Aileene Bolling, Noel Braynard. Margaret Bubeek. Martha Burkeybile. Kenneth Cole. George Connelly. Aliee Cooper, William Craig, Loretta Davis, Mary Jane Dutton, Lotta Mae Evans, lrene Forsythe, Mabel Forsythe, John Fredenberger. William Fredenberger. Dorothy Geheb. Mary Ann Giffel, Esther Grant, Anna Florence Guinnip, lda Francis Hall, James Hall, Charles Haugh, Josephine Holmes, Norma Hughes. Alma Lea Hutchison. Dorothy jones. Betty Mae Kuntz. Byron Martin, Dale Martin, LuNora Mathew, Quentin McNary, Earl Mitchell, Sue Prewett. Mary Jane Pulver. Margaret Roush. Betty Lou Seholheld. l-issie Sharpe. lrene Siverly. Mildred Snedeker, Violet Stepp, Jean Stevens, Henry Stoelting, Marjorie Stover, Earl Tumer, Raymond Veaeh. Emil Welsh, Charles White. Bart Williams. Forrest Wilt. John Yeley. Martha Yele . CLASS 0Fyl938: James Allen, Jean Alwood, William Arbuckle, Dean Barkalow, Freda Barkalow, Mildred Baughman. lrene Berk. Dudley Beltz. john Bennett. Pauline Bishop. David Bland, Lucille Bradley, James Bray, Frank Bubeck, Leon Burger, Maxine Cline, Ann Coldren. Barney Craig. Charles Crumrin. Edna Dayidson. Esther Daiis. l-floise Dickerson. Lafayette Edens, Mary Elizabeth Edens, Norma Rose Eitel, Una Farris, Leslie Finkbiner, Fred Fraker, joe Garwood. Rosetta Hall. Robert Hanley. Imogene Hendrix. llelen Hollenbeck, Donald Huey, Doris lrwin, Marguerite Jennings, Lena Jane Jeter, Dorothea Johns, Earl Kile. Wilbur Kile. William Kile, Jennie l,avyrenee. Juanita Lowe. Robert Dean Low Audre L can, Marshall Mattis, Edgar Morris, Helen Mott, Chester Murphy, Geneva Murphy, Martha MeMorris. Reitha Mc-Nary. Lorenz- Norton. Opal Perisho. Thelma Perry. ry, Y Y Harry Gene Pulver, George Prewett. Violet Salter, Virginia Samford, Virginia Schwartz. Mildred Setzer, Henry Shaw. Margaret Stepp. Blanehe Stunt-r. Larl Tingley. Clarene Tingley. Dora Lou Tingley, John Travioli, Lillie Jane Veach, Eugene Weaver, Arthur Welsh, Glen Whaley, Rae Woodard. Harriet Zimmerly. I CLASS OF 1939: Donald Abel, Harr Bamesberger, Dale Barth, Bill Bartlett, joe Bennett. Dorothy Berry. James Blizzard. Glenn Hlorkinger. lixelyn Bohn. ,lane Braynard. Gladys Y Bmner-Staub, Bill Buehler, Barbara Bunch, Lois Buser, Robert Clark, Leon Cooper, Elsie Lou Cork, Eileen Craig. Margaret Lrumrin. X nian lathe-rton. Mary lznrgriel. Dean l-erm. ' ' ' i - ' ffl P l' ll t l . Vir il Donald Ferris, John Files, Beatrice Findley, Maxine Garwood, Rita Geheb, Frances Goodrich, Eamer Haugh. Wilma Hendrix. Donald llut y. jar k Hu ington. au ine u e lf'll9. g K ll N K ll Ch rles Kenned , Eu ene Kile, ,lack Liffick, Sam Ligget. Henry Lively. Zelda Lyean. Mary Maeey. Charles Maelte. Earl Milton. Doit Morgan. Mary Jflllf' a ansa, eva e ey, a y g Murphy Fem Perry ,lay Quinn, Margaret Rademaker, Mary Ellen Ray. Katherine Sagraves. Norma jean Seotl. Phyllis bnnpson. Donald Snntley. ,loe Staub. james Stepp, V illiam Vsl Fl ' Wll' 0 l Wilt. Stevens: Martin Tarble, Juanita Taylor, Don Tingley, john Travioli, Theodore Trelz. Wayne Turner. Antone Wernz. Martha Mltile. Mary iite. , oise I i mms. pa I CLASS OF 1940: Raymond Abel, Mildred Barth. Virginia Bash, Alvin Beltz. Murl Bland. Emma Louise Bohn. Emma Lee Boyer. Harold Brnynard. M illmni llubeek. Latlierne Burger Norma Buser Harry Casteel, Frank Cooper, Margaret Curran, Mary Rose Curran. Ruby Davidson. james Demberger. Daisy Draper. Ray Ferris. Betty Findley, William Forsythe Dean Fox Rosabelle Fox Eugene Gallagher, Robert Garwood, Rosemary Godden. De Lance Grubb. Herberta llaseiyinltel. Robert Hedges. lrene llilbert. john Householder Betty Huffington Lois Hunt, ,lane lrwin, Christy Jones, Lila Johnson. Lloyd Junker. Thelma Kallansa. Bertha Kite. lnez Kuhn. Wilbert Lifliek. Naomi Low-. Grow-r McCleary Vergil Magill Edgar Maurer Paul Miller, Raymond Miller, Beverly Morris, Herschel Morris. George Moye. Bill Noble. Marilyn Paulsen. Fenton Quinn. Dorothy Riley. Wayne Sdhafer Mary Sehyett, Fern Sether, Dean Spires, ,lack Taylor. James Thompson. Guy Tingley, Flo Yeach. Margaret Wallaer-. Maxim- Werner. Frances Welsh. I I I CLASS OF 164-1' Herbert Bamesberger Alan Beck Kenneth Blizzard. Homer Brown, Helen Bryant. Gayle Bulpitt. Geneya Burger. John Claypool, Lois Claypool. Lathertne Llouse ' ' ' ' , W'll' D ' , P l D'll, l Eaton. Edith Flowers. Fairy Jane Frazier. Charles Geheb. Mildred Geheb. .loe Grubb. Homer WaYne Crumrln Bessie Davis, Shelby Davis i iam avison au 1 m0genIe I F d K II III III IIWIIIZI IIIIIII MINI IAIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII R050 LIIII CIIOISII -- ' ,W dLeH b tofu H iaioiinicf-fuer TC Ull.'lC' . . I. Cummp, Dean Guyer, Roland Haddlxl Jilin Hgbaltikth anCZnstincZrMall:Json Ecail Mnalurer BettysMCManus. Don MeNary. William Mt-ehling. l,:ivt renee Miller, Joe Milton. Dorothea higgm' Lucy Jgne Maqke' Dean Martin, lrglma 8 ew, N l R th Nelson, ilesse Norton. Miary' Doris Oathout. Leon Pine. Martha Rademaker. Mary Catherine Roush. ,M M h,Pll eson, u I I Mllqheu, guemm Mlgmsy lgelimdz1lEElih,e Sliiaizzil ,laleZJu5ine0Sl:1Ip23n, Edythe Smitley, Lawrence Staub. Virginia Welles. Dorothy W est-r. Louise W lute. Felicia W omaeks. EICHHOI' arjone agraves orma a Ziegler, Max Zschau. . - Blood , h D ll , ' I P 1' B k, F d B de , Margaret Ann Berner. W arren Berner. Erleen Beuhler. Maxine wort . 9 8 CLASS OF 1942. Verner Adams, Glenn Arbuckle, Junior Bartram au me ec re en r D I C I I IIIIIIIIII C00 XIII IIIOICI COIIIIII IIIIEZIIIIZI COIIII BIIIIII IIIIIIIII CIIIIOPI Ada ' Cl f l . E ,I e Coldren. e anee o e 5 , Brown, Bemwe Bruner, Mary Bubeck, Merrill Buckner? James' hal eltha Fllldyierfahrillaryt Fox Robert Haddix Helen Hall. ,lames llornbrook. Maxine Householder. DeWayne Huey. gzvidslgntchlma Elhgglsgl Qtliiirliigllclgrllflselnlriiiin jlixdeyllfrfrliges ,ldlinibn Ray Kesler,lGeorge Kile, Leota Kuhn. lVorma Lambdin. Rose Lee. Lorenz' Leggel. BerniC9 Lifflfk. William Ligzetglliuglfelltstg Lose Betty Ann Macke Bglie Margrs Opal McCleary1 Marion McConchie, William McGee. Carmen MeNary. Hildreth Medley. Virginia Meehling. Agnes Meloy. t . ir, . Q , . . N h, D th Nicol, ,lohn Norton, Dorothy Ohm. Pat O'R0ufkC, .l3mCS Vellum. Ralph Delmar Miller, Jeanette Miller, Thelbert Milligan, Harold MurPhY-gullgglletikneritlieriija ROSE, gfvelyn Sailer, Willf-lla Sainford, Dallas Shawver, Betty ,lane Simpson, Max Smith. lr Eoyiresweuf Magonehmgli Hin,-i Reegy, Elezxgciirelgilijzeeliiaiosgiiiin Mlarion Stogsdill Lloyd Sweitzer, Richard Taylor, Mary Ellen Tingley, Richard Tingley, Roy Tingley, Deny J: uci e mit ey orot y par s ane po . Q ' ' ' 'll W ' k, R ' ll' Yargus. Trefz' Kathryn Tucker, Joe Welsh' Helena Wesseri Suzagne xgorllqaclgjvyi Lhliiclilelitz Rkil-rnaxeBeinriett, ,lack Bierbaum, Norma Blockinger, Dean Burkybile, Doris Crumrin, Lglg CLASS OF IQ43: Belly Amacher, Fern Alrlbucklg Barealginoacmjrolhga Downg, Jeanne End, Maxine Ellington, Barbara Ferris, Ruth Gard, Dorothy Carwood, Wayne Ceheb, Crumrin, Maligle'DavIs, Ruth Davis, Donna enokl eorfl Rosalee Hendrix Elmer Hoggatt, Harry Hughes, Anna Mae Jackson, Betty Johnston, Alberta JOY, Belly Kasemeyer Catherine Cuinnip, Wanda Cummpi Rulh GUYW' ane arper . ' ' M' R l tMr-f lear Geor e Milton jose hlneM les J , . , . - , A L ii, M m Low, Gene aurer, oier . J WY, V 5 Q .P Y , Oan Nongny :Sue Kemlg. lliaaxlnaliiennliiiyk Marfildou Klilihlrigillieeli0R,siE1rerNilrbalirIi2Src?l?i?riibke?nBefhWSetzed3?., Percy Shonk, Kay Simpson, Harold Stogsdill, Rosanna Switzer, john Th0mPB0I'l, ugene ic ens. i ma ic ens, eorge , - ' Norma Thompson. PhYllis Tingley, Rosanna Tingley- .loan Volkers. Ch I Ben Collier Wayne Cooper Mary I U frumrin Sam Cunop Don Davis Vemice Ethenon, Norma CLASSOF .1944-: Emma ,lean Briggs, aimhBI-llfHillellliuglgrul2eEliLEEt1ESciIl:E7Jlaeb' Rioberl Ci Cranl, Dlona ,lean Grubb, Harold Hoggalt, Lester johnson, Bob Jones, Betty Junkgr, Ferns' Jim Flm:,ley,DDor0thli liilnkglilir, it Ldn In i Ph Ili LaRueiRichard LaRue Melba Marlowe Catherine Mason, Maurice McDaniel, Betty Medsker, Barbara Montgomery Fred Kannmaff ef, my 6 Y- ' 'am OU Oumpas' Y ' . ' ' ' Q 1 J i I M' ii. Rue Donna iioiison Katherine sch If ld 0 ' P h , M K. P evo, Paul Pruiett, Silas Ray ie , ar a Y y, , V A o ie , mer iianiue liii-Fan' galylgurgpmgigglerggileg,EFug5yneElEZilZll1HSar,:a:lZIs D2iiisOSteSiby Richard Stevens, Eugene Thompson, Gerald Tingley, Frank Walker, Genevieve Wallace, Dorothy awer, iiam o , u , , 1 . ' , . ,. Weaver, Helen Welsh, Charlotte Wilson, Charles Wilt, Sally Womacks, Katherine Wright, .lUfll0f Llmmeflf ' 5 f,M ' C' ,M' Lo' C l,Ad C CLASS OF 1945: Belly .lane Beltz James Bennett, Nanfry Bemlflli Rflbfffl Bennett, Ma Y LOU Bohn- Harhe Bmsmdn mire' drpegler 'HZ Emse Estee U WY l3YP00l, ' ' 'dson, ,lohn Douglas, Betty Drummond. osernary rumrnon , verett nglish, ,lim Files, N y jane Claypool, Eugene Cooper, Barbara Daly, Harold Lloyd Darr, Lucille Davi Q y l U 1 t - Mixncaret Garner Robert Cuinni Helen Haddix Gladys Ruth Hanley Frances Hennessee, Florence Herrington, Aleta Hill, Juanita Hollenbeck. Dorothea Rose Marie lmle, Mary Janzgjohnson Hgnry Kahn Lloyigilqahn Vivian Iaanngmacher Eliza Nelle Kile, Ina Koutsoumpas, Lorain Lambdin, Evelyn Lee, Kenneth Low, Donald Lowry, ,lack Mallory, Edith Martin Wayne Maurer Charlotte McDaniel lvan McDaniel Charles .li MCMOVHS' Donald Montgomery- Mafgle Murphy. Frances Nelson, R'-'lh Nic'-'li Robert Nlghlllngefi Marlf Alice 0 le Mar are. Ann 0'R0u,-ke Frances Pamle Betty Plank, Doris Plank, ,lames Prevo, Dorothy Rhoads, Charlotte Riggs, Lloyd Rogers, Edwina Sagraves. Ermagene Schafer, Ronald g iz . w - ., V Shotts, Don Siverly, john Siverly, Mitchell Somers, Wilma Spittler, Donald Staggs, MHUFICC blaub- Ida miner- MHXICVIC Slffllim, V Cn Slrohrn. Mary Ellen Sumption, Norma Sweitzer, Russell W. Taylor, Paul Allen Thornsburg, Miriam Titus, James Washburn, Frank White, Perry Williams Jr., Wilma WilSQfli',Waff9n Yelfgli iilfen Zlmmefly- ' CLASS OF 1946: Alice Allen, Don Arney, Don Beard, Margaret Black, Max Brandenstein, Martha Brown, Norma Burns, Dorothy Caslffel, .l0anH at e ter, Mary Alice Cnimnn, Paul Allen Davidson, Virginia Finkbiner, Bill Goodwin, Martha Guthrie, Alice Ann Hawker,LRose.Heatherly, Wayne Hendrix, Franceslhiiigini lTor3ni4-Hutclgngs, Fexin Irvin, Nathan jones, Norman Kasemeyer, D. J. Kreager, Dean McConchie, lvan McDaniel, Richard McDaniel,.Bill Medsker, John Meehling, Charline I er. e ink 1Rer, eorge urphy, Dick Perry, George Rayhel, ,lim Red, Ann Rhoads, Genevieve Riggs, Carol Sanders, Don Shonk, Jessie bhotts, Robert Siverly, Geneva Smith, Betty Sne e er, osemary Stanlield, Byron Stepp, Alfred Trefz, Bob Welsh, Warren Welsh, Gladys Wilson, Doris Wright, Betty Wyrick, Rosella Wyrick, Bernice Yonts. ' . U CLASS OF 1947: Mary Adams, Gene Amacher, Betty Bamesberger, ,lack Bartlett, Glenn Bender, Victor Bennett, Imogene Blockinger, lrmagene Bl0Cklngef, R05am0nd Bl0CklYlgCl'. Charles R. Blundell, Kathryn Boesiger, Roger Bonnell, Carroll Boyd, Elsie Brown, Donald Camp, 'Flo Ann'Carpenter, Dolores Clalfelter, Francis Cooper, Lora Grace Cooper, Duane Crawford, Louise Curran, Martha Davis, Josephine Dunkel, Harold Ellshoff, Rosanna Fairgrief, Richard Files. Alla M216 Flridl-Cy. Roy Finkbiner, Helen Flowers, Frances Hawker, Elizabeth Jane Hoback, Helen Hornbrook, Loren Hughes, Beverly Ann Kelly, Ruth Koutsoumpas, Mary Lemmons, Joan Lewis. Rolly Ann Lowry, Ann Malloy, Patricia Maurer, Ruth Ellen Moore, Marjorie Newport, Nancy Ellen Perisho, Robert Pine, Richard Ralston, Freeman Rardin, Helen Rayhel, Bette Remlinger, Laura. Runner. John Sagraves, Edna Schaefer, Martha Scott, Darrell Shade, Vera Shafer, Martha ,lane Shawver, Doiet Shotts, ,loan Siverly, Harold Smitley, Lois Smitley, Donald Staub, Patricia Staub, YaldaStogsd1l1, Floyd Sweiiler, Wayne Sweitzer, William Thompson, james Thorpe, Bette ,lean Wallace, James Warner, Donald Weaver, James Weaver. Harold Vi hite. Helen W ilkins, Clara Willman, Norma Willman, Bob Wilson, Wesley Wisely, Mildred Wright, Helen Zimmerly, Arthur Zschau. CLASS OF 1948: Mary Jane Baker, Maxine Beltz, Nora Lou Bennett, Carol Bridwell, LeLand Buckner, Helen joan Clark. Mary Jule Claypool, Burton Coober, Coy Cooper, Ira Francis Cooper, Roy Cooper, Charlene Coyle, Roy David Crop, Isabel Crumrin, Jean Dickens, Charles Dill, Donald Drummond, Mary Louiselillishofl, Franklin llfllshoff, Ralph ' Fairgrief, Arnold Flood, ,lo Ann Card, ,lack Goodwin, Donald Harper, Harold Hendrix, Martha Higginbotham. Mary Frances Hornbrook. Lucille Koppler. Patricia Lashbrook, Manlyn Livvix, Harold Low, William Marvin, Wilma Maurer, lda Ann Miller, Marilyn Miller, William Murphy, John Nickles, Dale C. Norton. Harold Noyes. Beverly Pennington, Donald Plank, James Ralston, John Ralston, James Rayhel, lnez Remlinger, William Rhoads, Phyllis Riggs, Helen Roberts, Wayne Rollings, Fred Schaefer. Eugene Shanks. Edna Jean Shotts, Mary Kay Smith, Dorothy Smitley, Abbie Lou Snedeker, Mary Spencer, Betty Stanlield, Willis Strohm, Delores Tingley, Norma Tingley. Ralph Tingley, Eugene Wallace. Cora Lena Washbum, Ray Welsh, John Wieland, Robert Williams, Juanita Wilson, Phyllis Wright. CLASS OF 1949: Rosemarie Abel, Sammy Allen, Mary Jane Baker, Norma Beltz, Alfred Bennett, Evelyn Blockinger. Phillip Britt. Herbert Brown. Ben Chadwick. Don Claypool, june Claypool, Kenneth Cline, Madeline Culp, Jean Darlington, Nola Nell Davidson, Margaret Davis, Norma Jean Drummond. Bert Edwards. Edna Files. Hugh Fyfe. Danny Harper, Rosemary Hilbert, Katherine Hires, Anita Hollingsworth, William Hunter, Dwight Irwin, Doris Jensen, Elbert Jeters, ,lo Ann Kasemeyer. Hugh Kesler. Ruby Kesler. Carolyn Laird, Sue LeFever, Mary Lu Leggett, Dennis Allen Lindley, Jean Lovett, Patty Malloy, Thomas McGee, Emma Meehling, Janette Miller. Alice Morecralt. Ralph Murphy. Wilma Myers, Bemiece Myles, James Nelson, Jane Nicol, Phyllis Pruitt, Robert Rayhel, Roberta Rogers, Glen Rollins, Eleanor Schwartz. Norman Setzer. Robert Simpson. Arlene Siverly. Ann Smitley, Herbert Spires, Lodema Spittler, Robert Spittler, Violet Staggs, Willard Stoelting, Ardith Stogsdill, Ed Thompson. Hobart Tingley. Ralph Tingley. Sarah Tingley, janet Venatta, Don Wallace, William Warner, Robert Weaver, Virginia Wright, Betty Wyrick, ,loan Wyrick, Phyllis Zimmerly. CLASS OF 1950: Betty Lou Baggs, Carroll Edward Bender, Norma Lee Bennett, Shelby Bierbaum, Edmond Eugene Bowling. Wilma ,lean Brown. Carroll Vernon Bruner. Zelda Fem Buckner, Mary Etta Clatfelter, Nancy H. Claypool, Marjorie ,Ioan Combs, Stella May Cooper, Juanita Maxine Cork. Rose Catherine Curran. Edith Gertrude Engles. ,lack L. Farris. Rita ,Ioan Findley, Carol June Frakes, James Richard Fredenberger, Doris Jane Carwood, Joan Graham, Mary Jane Hackney. Norma Louise Hamilton. Doit W. Harlow. Letty May Heleine, Carolyn Joan Hendrix, Marcella Mae Herrington, Gloria Jean Hewitt, Margaret Lucy Hoback, George Hock. Jean Eleanor Hollingsworth. Sarah Lue Hughes. Dale Kesler, Nina Ann Kile, June Kraemer, Duane E. Lee, Helen Marie Lewsader, Richard Duane Marvin, Herbert Lee Maurer. Wanda Sue Maurer. Kent Mt-Daniel. Robert Eugene Medsker. Donald Jerome Meehling, Harold Lee Moore, Otto Louis Myles, Dale Edward Newell, Ronald Lee Norton. Charles William Perkins. Barbara ,lean Pine. Doris Grace Rayhel, James Amold Riggs, Leo Eugene Rodgers, Barbara Ann See, Beverly Jean See, Retta Ann Shotts, Helen Siverly, Paul Lloyd Siverly. Barbara Louise Smith. Donald Wayne Smitley, Earl Dean Smitley, Alice Ann Snedeker, Neoma Wilma Starkey, Kathryn Rose Staub, James Allen Stogsdill, Creal Robert Stout. John Wesley Strong. Edith Mae Switzer. Chester LeRoy Tally, Betty June Thompson, ,loan Marie Thompson, Albert Tingley, Jeanette Van Fleet, Lou Ada Volkers. Mary Josephine Yoorliies. llelcn XY illinann. Donald H. Wilson. Kenneth B. Wilson. CLASS OF 1951: Freda Albrecht, John Barlage, Dale Bartram, William Bays, Fern Blockinger, Gene Bohn. Virginia Brewster. lk-tin Buckner. Charles Chadwick Jr.. Dennis Claypool, Mary Cline, Dale Crumrin,Carolyn Decker, Frank Doty, Doris Duzan, Elwood Fairgrief, Virginia Ferris. Robert Fraker. l-flifnlwlli tliirv-ood. lewis Goeltler. Rita Goodwin. Patricia Gorby, Betty Hadley, Kitty Higginbotham, Jerry Hollingsworth, Genevieve Holmes, Dale Huflington, Bcity Irwin. l,ny lc Irwin, -Xinlri-sf lm-sler. liinanel Reiner. Bert Kile. Margie Lee, Betty Lewis, Lily Lewsader, Patricia Lowe, Delores Macke, Margaret Malloy. Jennie Martin, Rosu Maurer. Alberta Sli-tiiirts. Norma Nlvtflarex, Charles McDaniel. Betty Miller, Betty Murphy, Rose Murphy, Harold Myers, Nancy Newberry, Stanley Nicol, Mac Ogle, Barbara O'Rourke. Nornni l'i-iirson. Fri-tl lk-nniiigton. Shirley Pennington. Charles Pittenger, Beverly Reedy, Doris Schaefer, Margaret Schaefer, Alice Scott, Carole Shirely, Gerald Smith. Richard Sniitles. Mary l raiin'cs Sin-tl:-ki-r. Nilti l-'ern Spent-er. Mary Staggs. Barbara Stoelting, Vema Sweitzer, Wanda Sweitzer, Della Taylor, lmogene Taylor, Carroll Tingley, Carolyn Vi-in-li. Dolores Yi-in-li. llait iw Nl night. Xiiolitii W allter. Leland Wallace. Barbara Weaver, Robert Weaver, Gerald Wilt, Dale Wright, Rex Wright. CLASS OF 1952: ,lohn Bach, James Baker, Robert Barkley, Charles Blankenship, Orville Bradford. Mnrgnn-t llin-kin-r. Mars lliiriis. llnst-iiniiw ti.n-pi-nter. Flora Cline. Eleanor CO0Per, Nettie Duzan, Rose Ellinglon, James Ferris, Patricia Files, Doris Findley, Owen Flowers. Rolwrt tit-ln-li, ,lin-k tlmimltl. l on l-1ll.i Nltn llcillwi. Fred llobat-lx. William HoUenbeck, ,lack Horton, Ronald Hunt, Stephen Jensen, Fred Jeter, Max jones, jason Kesler, Rt-lm Kiri-lim-r, l'i-nm-is lxin-lnnw. lliirolil kiilin, liitiiilt lee, Nlarilxn Lindley. Hilda Low, james Lowry, Ann Macey, Donald Miller, Patricia Miller, C. F. Morecraft, Antoni' Murphy, lit-vi-rly Mnrplix. lhii itl Murphy . lltn nl Nash, XX .ilu-i Nelson, Edith Newport. M3filF'n Nicol, Emagene Owen, Clyde Pine, Harvey Redmon, Perle Robinson, Delilah Rodgers, Willinni Rnhlwrt. llitn Scott. Slut lm Siu-i Is, tlilln-it S.-tin-i. tk-tw-lia Spent-er. Man Slrwb- Mafy Stoul, Virginia Strohm, Don Sweitzer, William Tharp, Charlotte Trueblood. Norinn 'l'ncker, llivlinril Wnlki-i, llnlwrt V4 .ilki-i. t.t-in-iii-ir XX einer. lied W lntkanack. John Whitkanack, Arnold Wilson, Barbara Wilson, Robert Woods, Kenneth Vanarsdalcn, Norinn Vnn l l1-vt. CLASS OF 1953: Hazel Baker, Richard Baran, Betty Barkley, Florence llc-ltz, Pnnl Blockiiigc-ig lfint-ri lllootlumlli, Jnn llintleis. l'--iii-st ltmiltinil, lim-stiiie Hreneinan, Anita Brown, Marianne Bruner, Richard Bumpus, Hylda Claypool, Miriam Cole, Morris lirinnrin, Sliirlev llnvis, llvilwil lhll. ,I.inn-s lhninnnnnl, t lnnles lflletlge, 'Naiitw Ellington. Bill Fitzjarrald, Peggie Flenner, Audrey Griffith, Olive Crindle, Mae llarlan, Shirlet- llc-ntlicrly, Ili-vi-rly Ili-ntliix, l-'ii-ili-in Ili-iiniglon, kttiulil llill, Ruth llolleiilw-ck, Phyllis Hornbrook. Shirley Jackson, Richard King Darrell Kirby, james Koutsourn as Putt Livvix, R l - I M ' lln l I 1 P A, y o it r urs, r uint h1tllllt'l, Yun Mft iililiin, lhvn Nli lhinn-l, llvtlx Nlrhtn, Y eta Mt'Mrlhan, Dorothy Monk, Lila Morgan, Donna Myles, Joseph Perkins, Margaret Rnyln-I, l'n'lrii'in ltr-list-, llnnie-l Ile-i-ili, Ilinnlil Rn-in Nl.iiir' Niinli-vs, Xl.tix ,l.im- 54'0ll, Xl illiani Shirely, Beth Shotts, Frances Shotts, Alberta Slverly, lda Smitley, Paul Spencer, lzdwin blog:-ulill, jnvkn- Strolnn, silt-tlin 'l'lnnnpsnn, KIA...-i l,l,l,,,,. I ul., x,,,,,,,,.,,' 54,1 X ,-A,-QL I-'l,-,mm X oorhies. Lory Weaver, l.ura Wilson, Freida Wood, Mary Lou Woods, Barbnrn Wright, lilinrlc-H Wright. ELl?A?i0Fn:95'l': f?1:YffP JfTrIHBakf5,FBetty ,loan l1nker,jininiic Rm- llnrnii, lla-le-ii Mnln-I llnitsi-li, Slinli-i Min- lt.-,H I., X! .ll.,.... I lt.-mi-ll I ,mln Xin. llrnnn, knihrvn Bnmpus, Curtis N- C 'iffy 'Jfg f Jagiooh am Jugfffuf 10m 'vlf lN'f' lg-f1'fl'l Nl ll 'f i- l'i'Kl - lwflwiit1--Ii- lr.-ii, ltn-si-Il lm- lhll, ti.-....n.is..-it nun, VlaigoiieMaweDrake. A orman .uhene uuin, en ay Duzan, Richard W. luirlinrt, l hyllis Mnxiiit'l'.lli'1lgi',l'ntsy llntli l' lliiigloux Iypmmll IMIWWII I ,,,, tn.. l.-t, 'lliiiiii-vii kin Fuller, Beverly Jeanine X' ci-P' sw' 949' r-U swf? V151 no-0 KirCl L Mora' cl .Q O' nafvtv' C Henlinl' l Beverh lj Ovnourfg. Smntifld' CLASS 0 jamg RIC Charlotte Ernest 5 Kuehnef MOHOU- 7' Reasg, 1,1 hw 56 Glenn Tl' CLASS f Ethel Chnl Martha le' Heckler, ' Leisure l Dong L00 yirgyl the Ray Dmfll Willtinsuf CLASS 1 Burklwffi Sandra it Corbw Hi Harold H' Neulin. is DOt'0thv 5 Cafglxn ' Dorothy l CLASS 1 Sam Fink Hilberi. W Fenton N Kas Mont Oinlex 1 Shonk B- Tyler lo ,limmi ll CIAA! 1 Cldfk. lu- Farrimon Huey l i Mdfliiff' Dennis N Ramona ' Ll:-ram it CIASS 1 Norvvian l Deism' ' Elaine l, klein- lt., has l4., .lvhlt I ill John H N D8lQ' Hrs-i Sl'l0tLx. ji, SDH Sqn, illen I ,Q CLKSSQ liaiiiuq, LQ' l Ol lfnglgq, 1, Kfihui I, Tern im, Murph., Miinnm, J Ream- is Slllhn I lhauf t,,., 'Fur QXP Q l 1 tttttta they ww thx -ol. N ti M'f' ttalcl Paul mea N. ip. nger .ne ,ith -tier. 'ilyn lank. lary il. Cf. i. a arris. V. S Y IB. in. ty ilyn nk, DU' irtis ine Gibson, l up-an tmmlmvi. Nuulm km tin-1-nlrpl.l j, -ll . . Q' I., i . Shirley Kim llurt. Numa Main' lmlv, twin' luptltun. lllilwititil.oiiisl'lJolliiiH lJiihiItl'ulliilNilllYymlml llvwlll' 'f1'f Hf2Hylf'ltilhtotm l1UVf'ftt llttggittl, Mary Ellen Hogue, Linda Lee Huey, Clrul lr? l.m'klmrt. Jann-s hiauirts Nl.tvm, X ll Klllltt F Mttttm. llolu-rt l.i'i'oK' Nik -in ii luxsllllil J0lm.0Sl.ur Kmlhmlr Jr Florpmie Fay? lflmfr' Janice Lewis, Carroll Lee Llmck Frederick Rivhnnl Murphy. Nomura June Murphy run Mlm' Murplw ll..tui-tl ltstilrailuriioii, lgtipiick Reba Miller, Martha Joan Moore, Charles Robert Morecrall, outst t Renshaw. Hemm, Mum, Rhmmst Hamm HI' N H I I M W Q A t - ' ' c oycs, e ores Aim Piltenger, Doris Ann Rasner, Freda June Rasner, Bill M, Ellgellt' Snemlekct. Rosalie l itlcrn Slwnt-ct, Rlitlt ill .li,lililliilStititTlllllltll,l ,Rll-ili'l'lilld il? hnllllll hhlrlcy mn? Slnllli' Charlvs joseph Smllley' Elsie Mae Snedekerf Kenneth Washburn. Jttnws l tlmuml N1 ilson, Marx l mtu't's Wilson, Mutt' .lttnc Wrlgltl J I lm N I I L logsdllli OWEN D06 swellmr' Wilbur Lee Taylor, Wilma -lean Tllompsfmv Pal-SY Rulh CLASS OF 1055: Stew '1lllt'N. Margie lliunclt, lVlotl1'mt llnlcy, Matrictltt lllzwk Jitn ll -k . A Douglas. Doris Drtititttmiitl. Jt'tiltt'llt' l-inglcs. Roger Gibson, Rosuntttt llogue jar-k Hof EL HL RH. mm Buineuf Ruthie Cmnflll' Alma B- CUOPCV- Betty Copper. Frank Doty. Clara Kll'Vhm'l'- Allvlt law. .ltiflt l1t'NtS- Mttttlttt l.t'MtS. ldratttk livvit llttntty Matty, .ltw Mttrliii riliifian lrwVl'i Bllllllljmiksollrlll Danny Jackson. Beverly Junker, Alben Junior Kllei Delorls 1 . ' - . ' 'on, f ' . - - - M . k I h R .K A E l K h R x x li I 0 ,,- l ,I 4 Y ' H i trgt aurer, arianna McGee, Eleanor Meehlin , Ste ha M ll ,J 1t.:1ff4i,,.f:2'::.t z,1,:., 123,-.ai iii,1ii.ii.'f.i'fifii'.,i.'iimtll' :f.::fti.1c 2f::::i.3L''t'5.fq,5't lr tee M56 iiieff iifoiiinn M i - ' ' ' ' ' CII, HFJOFI9 2151. t asi urn, ern Washburn. Wendell White Rex Wilson John W ' k X01' l050:l!llB,kf'.N 't ami 1 v -- i .. . ' ' ync' ELA N K 1 t tt Utttt til ttlt tttt.xl'.tlly Be ltr, llarley Bcttttvll. Wayne Black, Joann Burt, Billy Bush, Lloyd Claypool, Jim Coale, Fenton Collier Carolyn Collins arolyvn L00 . Karol Lttrttttt. Nttttlttt litlvl. litll l'-llctlgv. .l0y l'lenner, Jeannie Garwood, Charles Gramm Allen Goekler Ray Greenlee Don Gunder Lar Hadd' J ' H li' B'll Hendnx. Peggy Hollenlx-ck. Darrell Huey, llttrxey llurst, Charles Jackson, Gerald Jensen Robert Johns, Dennis Jones' Dian Kannmacher Floie KetnerryKam IXK amceD Fellrieli I B' l lshb k.l-i ttl - :D Qt A .N , i ,' ' my eyes' as 'ry' Pwr! Al' F00 WFP .uwyre nt e onald lu , l ene Lindley, Carolyn Low, Margaret Macey, Dale Murphy, Faye Nelson, Robert Nickle, Fenton Nickles Paul Norton Tony Q'R0urke. DuWayne Ramsey. liatty Rankins, Kaye Hardin, Dorothy Reedy, Robert Rhoads, Ralph Rose, Winnie Sanders, Lonnie Siverly, Norman Siverly, Ronald Spraglie Carol Stanlield. Herman Thompson, J heda nl liompson, lxarcn Ttngley, Nadine Volkers, Nadine Wallace, Mary Ellen Washburn Warren Wells David Wilt J CLASS OF 1957: Nelson Dean Bishop. Janice Kay Black, Rosemary .lane Buckner, Fenton Eugene Burger, James Robert Casteel, Judith Ann Casteel, Myra Christine Combs JzaxzxnsirxcrrgiEoin!eLli0B3iAT:l::ils.3?t'kea.ilflatiiag-P:uldDavidson, Allen Warren Davis, Frederick Allen Douglas, Theodore Earl Downs, Linda Lee.Etchason, Roy Henry Farrell, D , i, g jarra t U r., ic ar Gallagher, Norma Nadine Gamm, Betty Jane Garver, Rita Kaye Greenlee, Charles Lee Griffin, Herman Ernest Grindle Emest E. Heleine. Fred E. Heletne. Ronald Higginbotham. Paul Elmer Joab, Judith Ann Kannmacher, Linda Kay Kannmacher Donald Lee Keeler Judith Mae Kirchner Wanda Nell Kuehner1Sandra,Sue Lewis. Jerry William Lindley, Gerald Lucas, Audrey Rose McCarty, Dale McConchie, Marilyn Joyce Monk, Martha Jane Moreicraft, Donald Leon Morgan Alice Morton. Sharon Kay Murphy. Wendell Wayne Murphy, Mary June Norton, Shirley Ann O'Rourke, Richard Gaylon Pearce, Allen Perisho, Richard Poorman Phyllis Quick Marilyn Rease, Cartha May Renner, Ronald Richey, Gerald Frederick Robinson, Delbert Lee Sanders, Dale Edwin Schaefer, Beverly Ann Scott Judith Ann Shonk Wiley Clayton Smith Linda Lou Spesard, Carolyn Sue Stepp, Duane Eugene Stogsdill, Lester Dale Strohm, Carolyn Sumption, Richard Swain, Charles Switzer, Daryl Taylor, George Taylor Jr. Jack Taylor, Glenn Thompson, Albert Tucker. John Tumey, Larry Waugh, George Wieland, Paul Wilson, Billy Wiser, Marvin Whitkanack, Rosalie Wright, Kenneth Yoder. i J CLASS OF 1958: Lola Kay Amacher. Robert Louis Bartram, Edgar Davidson Berner, Rex Warren Bonesteel, Harold Eugene Burns, Marthann Bush, Rebecca Ann Carr Mildred Ethel Chilton, Sandra Joyce Cline, Bob Clouse, Charlotte Ann Coleman, Phyllis Arlene Collier, Virginia Agnes Cornwell, Catherine Mari Curran, Jeanie Davis, Clarence Douglas, Martha Louise Duzan, Robert G. Duzan, Robert Gene Etchason, Karen Fairgrief, Carolyn Mae Flowers, Jerry Forsythe, Dale Garner, Betty Gore, Helen Sue Gunder, Fanny Elizabeth Heckler, Stephen Max Hutchens, Paul Ingram, Antonie W. Jensen, Bernadine Marie Johns, Robert Johnson, Philip Junker, Phil Keeler, Larry Lee King, Kent LeRoy Knapp, Wilford Leasure, Charlotte Sue Ledermann, Cynthia Lefever, Max Lockhart, Shirley Joan Macke, Garvin Wayne Manhart, Linda Carol Marrs, Janice Ann Marvin, Carolyn Sue McConchie, Doris Louis McDaniel, Louise Ann Meehling. Keith L. Miller, Larry Nalley, Glen Norton, Wanda Evadene Pantle, Judith Ann Pearce, Fenton Bradley Quick, Howard Dale Rhoads. Virgil Glen Rhoads, Mary Ellen Robinson, Lilly Sanders, Mildred Sanders, Ronald Eugene Scott, John Marshall Shotts, Larry Siverly, Richard Smith, Barbara Kay Spencer, Donald Ray Stanlield. Ted Stout. Judi Stover, Dale Sweitzer, Ray Thompson, Darrell Wallace, Larry Ray Wallace, Carl Washburn, Charles Washburn, Larry Wells, Marlene Wells, Danny Wilkinson, Kay Wilson, Virginia Wilt, Harley Winn, James Paul Wyrick. CLASS OF 1959: Jerry Adams, Phil Antholz, Donna Arbuckle, Bill Baker, Ronald Barrett, Ronald Batey, Burton Bennett, Anna Bowles, Julene Braynard, Jim Buechler, Doris Burkhardt. John Bush, Bessie Carpenter, Wanda Carpenter, Carl Claypool, Connie Claypool, Norma Collier, Phyllis Conour, Mary Anne Cooper, Doit Cutright, Floyd Dominick, Sandra Eldredge. Nancy English, Burton Evans, Joseph Fields, Margaret Fitzjarrald, Elizabeth Gallagher, Beverly Gallington. Jerry Gard, Charles Garner, Arnold Garwood. Carolyn Gorby. Han'y Greenlee, Reba Griffin, Mary Lou Gunder, Vivian Hall, Betty Sue Hancock, George Haughton, Carl Helman, Larry Helman, Mary Ann Herrington, John Hollenbeck, Harold Hollingsworth, Barbara Hutchens, Jerry Joab, lrvin Johnson, Charles Johnston, Tom Jones, Janet Junker, Timothy Keyes, John Kirby, Barbara Laufman, Carole Lewis, Nancy Newlin, Dixie Luse, Evan Lycan, Christine Macey, Truman Joe Macke, Darrell Martin, David Martin, Howard Mason, Sharon McBride, John McGee, Jon McGee. Chester Miller, Dorothy Minnich, Patricia Monk, Ronald Murphy, William Owen, Doris Kay Pearce, Ronald Pine, Barbara Poorman, Robert Rasner, Nila Reeley, Charles Rhoads, Richard Roberts, Carolyn St. John, Eugene Shotts, Phyllis Sims, Sharon Siverly, Carolyn Smitley, Robert Smitley, Ted Snedeker, James Stahl, Norma Stepp, DeWayne Sutton, Eleanor Swain, Marcella Tharp, LaVera Thompson, Robert Thompson, Ronald Trudeau, Robert Veach, Richard Volk, Shirley Wallace, Elsie Walls, Evelyn Washburn, Frances Washburn, Glenn Williams, Dorothy Wilson, Rodney Winkler, Everett Wright, Norman Yeley. CLASS OF 1960: Charles Baker, Jerry Bays, Marian Claypool, Arlene Davis, John Davis, Lorena Deisher, James Douglas, Mary Katheryn Duzan, Karen Engles, James Finkbiner, Sam Finkbiner, Daniel Fitzjarrald, John Forsythe, Billie Garver, Christina Goekler, James Goodwin, David Gunther, Esther Haley, Coy Harmon, Floyd Heckler, Velta Heleine, James Hilbert, Shirley Hills, H. Thomas Hixon, James Hoopingamer, Edward Huffington, Mary Louise Hurst, Priscilla Hutchings, James Ketner, Danny Kibler, William Kiger, Janet Kintz, Fenton Macke, Gary Macke, Kenneth Macke, Sharon Mason, Martha McDaniel, James McKittrick, Arthur Miller, David Miller, Joyce Miller, Marjorie Mitchell, Evelyn Morecraft, Eva Kay Morgan, James Morgan, Ann Morton, Peggy Morris, Mary Mott, Catherine Murphy, Marsha Murphy, Boyd Nichols, Herbert Norton, Martha Noyes, Joyce Orndorff, Jeffrey Ownley, Gene Pearce, Larry Pennell, Darrell Propst, Larry Rasner, Marcia Rhoads, Sandra Rhoads, Darrell Richey, Vernon Richey, Jerry Robinson, Earl Shaffer, Leola Shivlar. John Shonk, Beverly Shotts, Gary Simpson, Marilyn Smitley, Paula Stepp, Ronald Stepp, Terry Stepp, Sharon Stout, Kaye Sutton, Alma Thompson, Sandra Thompson. James Tyler, Keran Tyler, Loretta Vanoven, Katherine Wallace, Linda Lou Waller, Linda Walters, Frances Washburn, Larry Washburn, Jerry Waugh, Elizabeth Webster, William Wernz, Lillian White, Jimmy Williams, Carol Woodard, Nancy Yeley. CLASS OF 1961: Shirley Bartram, Robert Baty, Alice Bauman, Dorothy Becker, Deanna Beltz, Allen Boyer, Sharon Braynard, Jeanne Buechler, Linda Carr, George Chilton, Denny Clark, Judy Clatfelter, Susan Coleman, Judy Conour, Dorothy Cooper, Janice Davidson, Eva Dominick, Judith Eitel, Carrol Ellington, Ann Etchason, Michael Faith, Felix Farrell. Steve Farrimond, Meryle Fash, Penny Fash, Victor Fitzjarrald, Virginia Garner, Sharon Gentry, Marijon Goekler, Janette Greenlee, John Gunthrie, Larry Harper, Barbara Holmes, Joy Huey, Virginia Huffington, Floyd Hutchens, Phyllis Jackson, Linda Kile, Kelly Kinnard, Bob Kintz, Jennifer Kopple, Nancy Luse, Max Manhart, Charles Martie, Phyllis McConchie. Margaret McGee, Sidney McKittrick, JoAnn Miller, Linda Mitchell, Mary Ann Moore, Carolyn Morecraft, Harold Morecraft, Darrel Morgan, Doris Moschenrose, Diana Murphy. Dennis Nickles, Jack Pancake, LaDonna Pancake, Karen Phillips, Marilyn Quick, John Reed, Ruth Ann Renner, Georgia Rollings, Lola Ann Saiter, Gary Shaffer, Judy Shawver, Romona Sims, Jon Siverly, Mary Spencer, Foster Tharp, Edward Tingley, Jerry Titus, David Tucker, Gerald Veach, Sherry Volk, Stanley Wallace, Larry Waller, Eula Washburn. Gerald Washbum, Danny Wemz, Mynle White, Richard Williams, Dwight Wilson, Sarah Wilson, Jerry Winn. - g CLASS OF 1962: Pamela Jayne Abel, Margaret Sue Amacher, Harold Edward Anacker, Donald Ray Baggs, Mary Ruth Baker, Margaret Bays, Joel David Bell, Judith Kay Beltz, Norman Bishop, Gary Bosstick, Ronald George Buckner, Cynthia Jo Clark, Donna Faye Claypool, Carole Jean Cork, Sharon Coryell, Donald E. Davidson Jr., James Day, Francis Lee Deisher, William Dale Dicus, Fredrick Downs Jr., Stephen Wallace Eitel, Nina Lea Fisher, Carol Ann Fitzjarrald, Norma Rae Francis, Richard Allen Fulton, Eugene David Gallagher, Elaine Lamoine Goekler, Carol Jean Hanley, Anita Jean Herrington, Ronnie Joe Hewitt, Sandra Kay Hunter, Robert Frank lllyes, Rosalyn Jean Jackson, Betty lrene Joab, Robert Gene Joab, Marie Ellen Johnson, Karen Lee Kannmacher, Dixie Lee Kibler, Judith Ann Kile, Judith Hoopingarner Kirby. Clifton Dwain Knuckles, Sharon Kay Lashbrook, Marilyn ' ' ' ' L R b t K th Little, James Michael Lowry, Michael P. Macey. Kay lawrence, Kathryn Louise Lederman, Carolyn Sue Lee, Warren LeFever, William L. Lenker, Tlrudi Ann etner, o er enne - A N L0 M John William Macke, Judith Magnuson, Donald E. Maurer, Harold McConchie, Sharon Rose McDaniel, David Milbourn, Gary Charles Miller, Larry Levi Morecraft, ancy u ott, John H. Murphy, Richard A. Murphy, Thelma lrene Murphy, Linda Kay Norton, Merlyn Hall Parrish, James Pierce, Dorothy Mae Poorman, Darrell Ranktns, Erma Marie Ray hel. Dale Reeley, Joe Rhoads Janet Kay Robinson, Martha Ellen Rose, Shirley Katherine Schoch, Marcella Scott, Sarah Scott, Linda Lou See, Charles Eugene Setzer, C: olyn Martin Shotts, Judy Lynn Simpson, Kenneth Roger Smith, Janice Lee Smitley, Suzanne Kay Sokovich, Mary Jo Anne Spires, Christina Sue Staggs. Larry Stepp, Paula Patricia Stover. Mack Scott Strohm, William D. Sweitzer, Ilene Elizabeth Swinson, William Robert Taylor Jr., Cheryl Diane Thompson, Paul Throckmartin, Judith Kay Tingley. Terry Ann Turner. Dennis Allen Wallace, Dorothy Jean Wallace, Jerry David Wallace, Janice Carol Waller, Mary E. Walter, Joe Wilt, Curtis Paul Winn. Naomi Joan Yeley, Nancy Karen Young. CLASS OF 1963: Rex Louis Adams, Darrell Wayne Baker, Judith Kay Bender, Donnetta Lea Bland, Robert Victor Boyer, James Mwarce Brown, Nancy Jean Bumpus. Gordon Leon Cannady, Bill Gayle Carpenter, Wayne Allen Cassady, Joyce Elaine Claypool, Kathleen Dianne Coldren, Bert Donald Collier Jr.. Pauline EmEnaICcgk, Amy CaEsad'y'Ccgnwe.ll,fanice . - , i , oe LBC Cox, Dudley Ray Crow, Paul E. David Jr., Barry Thomas Denny, Roy Lee Drum, Gail Sweet Dumn, George O. Duzan, Jacqueline Rose ite . arry ean nrgats h r21nteH - English, Jeanette Lou Francis, John Bernard Gallagher, Dalane Paul Garver, Virginia Kathryn Goekler, Rebecca J. Haldt, Troy Lee Harmon. Patti Sue Hensley, ars a ay ewitt, Arthur Wayne Hollenbeck, George Allen Hollingsworth, June Alice Hollingsworth, Jerry Louis Holmes, Dorothy Ellen Hogpingiirigr, Riymorig'DE.WEyi2e lllt11ce2yg.LIngda ISE .HNii:ctLe' T Ce H Ph ll A H , S ' B d , D th J J h s, Judy Kay Johnson, Linda Lou Johnson, ona ene mtz, ic I9 n U ry y Marry et'S?ue lMlailtke.yRljbeiltnDel11hslMar?tilriaCziRilet.iRRsl5lli1urfit0SuiiianlFlzihOMldGee, George Allen Miller, Hilda Elaine Miller, Judi Ann Miller. Larry Wayne Muller, James Vernon Minnich, James Frank Mitchell, Susan Ellen Moore, Creta Lou Morgon, Karen Mae Morgon, William D0uglHS Moll- Bmeflk JO Murphy- Sandra LOU MUfPh?- Thomas Myles JV- James F' hb k R J es Lee Re nolds Eta Jean Rockwell Peggy Garner Ronnie 0'Rourke, Floyd Blythe Pancake, Eugene Faye Pantle Jr., Micheal V. Reeley, Charles Edgar is ac enner,. am y . ' 1 . I h Sande Belt Lo Sch f J D rlene Scott Edward Eugene See, Thomas Lloyd Shotts, Arbella J. Shumaker, David Alan Shumaker, Carol Jean Simpson, Gloria Jean Simpson. Diane 'Gene Siverlly Jasiezmnlihztiiy Snyder James Galen Stepp James Michael Stepp, Rosa Lee Stepp. Mtdtafl I-C0 5l0v6r. Linda Sue Strohm, Everett Max Thompson. Janet Etleett - . Wt y y , A , H in :JE T331 J .F l Th Ch l F T' l G l Ed ' T'tu Sharon Rose Vanoven Paula Jane Volk Victoria Elaine Volkers, Margaret Juanita Walls. R0rIald LeRoy Washbum, Virginiglg ompson, ar es . ing ey, ae Wm I S, ' ' Wilson, Larry Allen Woodard. , , . - ,- B Q R b 1 B .k , D ld B s Albenc CLASS OF 1964: Victoria Adams, Jerry Barnhart, Larry Bender, Steven Bender, Jnn BISl'0Pw Alton Blanlfffnshlpv Palflfla PY? 0 er UF 'Er fn: Mina: NPOIIIGI, k D d ,J D bl , Helen Dicus, Nancy Doll, Rosa ie ominic , IC' lDowns,Han-y ga1 a'i2C'2Ek' :Ms Cla'kigB'T lf iiayiwl' D06ZLhX.CiZFffQJSLrydfihfllific ifepfll. Eifibfilf ifctoiiakef- James Ffilfftief- Karen Hodge. Pair-C-a Galt-nam, Donald cm, U vans L ay Oorlig ET dtaG ey new il aPlale Gene Hamilton' Marilyn Harper Harold Hibschman, Karen Hollingsworth, Harry Huffington, Jane! Huffington, Twila Hunt, Betty ea arw , in a raves, aro yn , t ' - ' - Hutchings, Jane lllyes, Sharon Knapp, Barbara Lashbrook, Jerry Lashbrook, Connie Lawrence, Martha Leasure, Robert Ledermann, Robert Lx, Phyllis :artinL1Anita McConchie, Ralph McConchie, Linda McKittrick, John McNary, Darlene Milbourn, Susan Milbourn, Aleta Miller, -Maurice Miller, James Morgcraft, Rribeg P orecriiwt, nyxile, orgapl, Patsy Morris, Janice Morton, Phillip Moschenrose, Patricia Nichols, Beverly Nicholson, Patricia Noyes, Wayne Parrish, Charles Parson, Linda ersonsa 'ge l:3yge,d laiiwah ears: lick: Pellum, William Pine, William Plew, Paul Poorman, Stephen Prevo, Mary Rackhaus, Jerry Rayhel, Norman Rhoads, Huber Richey, Floyd Rinar tina S el el, IC HCS On , Margaret Shotts, Gerry Siverly, Jerry Siverly, Cyndra Smitley, Armon Snedeker, G. Daniel Spittler, Glenna Stepp, Martin Striegel, Marvin Striegel, e vindtzexge l,lJamcii tyveet., George Throckmartin, Nancy Tingley, Stephen Tingley, Judy Turner, Katie Turner, Lauren Turner, Susan Turner, James Ulrey, Mary Jane Vanoven, Ju it a ace, rt ur Washbum, Hubert Washbum, Karon Washburn, Thomas Waugh, James Wetzel, Reginald White, Ella Yeley, John Liegler. 4 . CLASS OF 1965: James Allen, Sally Babcock, Janis Barrett, Jimmie Bays, Connie Beltz, Trudy Belt1,Jo Ann Bennett, Michelle Blundell, Marilyn Brady, James Brown, James Burgett, Donald Burkybile, Loren Cannady, Micheal Cassady, Cary Chapman, Penni Clark, Crystal Claypool, .Alan Anthony, Janice Coryell, Robert Crown, Robert Crocker, Pamela Davidson, Mary Deisher, Ronald Ellington, Ronald Eitel, Rita Ferris, Linda Finkbiner, Peggy Fisher, David Fitzjarrald. Jeanne Forsythe, Virginia Forsythe, Donald Fowler, David Francis, Jeannea Gallington, Sandra Gard, Vicky Gard, Larry Gardner, John Garner, Kathryn Garrard, Doris Gentry, Linda Haenig, Fred Hain, Cheryl Harlow, Steven Harper, Norman Hawker, Judith Hayek, Jerry Helman, Thomas Hendrix, Janet Hills, Steve Homann, Terry Howard, Lucinda Hubbard, Freida Huey, Carol Huffington, Barbara Hurt, James lngram, Jerry Jackson, Andrea Kendall, Linda King, Carole Krock, Portia Kuhn, Donna Ledermann, Charles Lee, Duane Leitch, Darlene Lindy, Ray Luth, Steven Lycan, Richard McDonald, John Macey, Wayne Martin, Cheryl Mason, Paul Mercer, Rebecca Miller, Virginia Miller, Carol Moody, Leland Morgan, Mary Morris, Henry Murphy, Paul Murphy, William Murphy, Anita Nelson, Stephen Newport, Allen Noton, Micheal Noyes, Donald O'Rourke, Karen Pennell, Gary Pine, Gerald Pine, Ralph Prevo, Larry Propst, Stephen Quick, Larry Quinn, Joseph Rackhaus, Enos Ralston, Herman Readinger, Gary Rector, Dorothy Rhoads, Sandra Roberts, Brenda Rockwell,.Charles Rose, Mary Schafer, Diane Schwartz, Richard Seidel, larry Shotts, Sherry Shotts, Anna Simpson, Beverly Sloan, James Smiley, Charles Smitley, Daniel Smitley, James Smitley, Rebecca Smitley, Larry Spires, Came Stepp, Dow Stepp, Janet Stoelting, Jerald Tarble, John Travioli, James Troxel, Sally Turner, Lewellyn Umstot, Micheal Wallace, Jerald Waller, Ronald Waltrip, Larry Wells, James White, James Wison, Kitty Wilt, John Woll, Tavey Wright, David Wyrick. ' CLASS OF 1966: Donna Abel, Daniel Arbuckle, Robert Barrett, Linda Beard, Mary Beard, Christine Bennett, Beverly Bradford, Jerry.Bro3ma2, Tlrfpmaj Broign, GevS'g1aCE:nady, Joyce Carpenter, Constance Claypool, Judy Claypool, Darrell Cooper, Nancy Cooper,.lf1CqUf3'lmCgfeed- Robert C'-l'mmgJ'3m' Pamela Dagy' dl? Cav' so-lr' 32:6 Sri' llierlzld Day, Rita Drake, Harold Dominick, John Ferris, Patricia Fetters, Martha Fisher, Bill Fritcher, Janice Gagen, Dennis Gallington, tep en ar . avi D ai: r r.,T ne n rylg on Graves, Robert Grieve, John Hancock, Alice Hartman, Michael Hedges, Paul Hoopingarner, Steven Hoyt, Myrna lngram, Gregory Jeftfllngfi Benlamm -lo nsonil- CTW -Jones' ennls Keefer, Georgia Kile, Hila Kuhn, Robert Lashbrook, Roy Lewsader, Judith Martin, Richard Medsker, Linda Milam, Mary Mitchell, Alice Litt:j,FJoseph Mriacecybl irgiIlaMaclIge Jr., Terry Malone, Glenn Morgon, Marlene Morris, Ruth Murphy, Barbara Newlin, Judith Olsen, Mary O Rourke, Brenda Pancake, John Pearce, Rona I fgnman, rg mes Eruiett, Marilyn Rankins, Frank Rayhel, Daniel Richardson, Mary Robinson, Joie Ryan, Ellen Salhfet Laffy SChCyll, .l0l'lfl Sellef- Cheryl Shotls- Char 95 '?P50nr Peozgerr ml v L20 Snedeker, Jerry Stafford, Denzil Stepp, Richard Stout, Byron Sutton, Garry Tharp, Larry Tharp, Frederick Thompson, Steven Thompson, Carolyn urner, au a umer, retta Waller, Rosemary Waller, Betty Walters, Earl Warner, Charles Arthur White, Charles Steven White, Sandra White, Richard Wilson. Jill Zschau. 4 ' CLASS OF 1967: Carroll Lee Baggs, Paul Ballard Jr., Jack Gale Barnhart, Beverly Ann Beard, John Beard, Sandra Darlene Beltz, Stephen McClean Beltz, Sylvia Bishop.. Effie Eileen Boesiger, Dick Burkett, Billy Cale, Karen S. Chapman, Deborah Lynn Clark, Laura Jane Clatfelter, Nancy Jean Cline, Marsha Jean Conour, John Anthony Cooper, Timothy Ryan Cork, Mary Lynn Crocker, Steven Charles Crumrin, Dick Curran, Paula Ann Davidson, Mike Deblois, Darthur D. Deisher, Rex.Allen Delp, Deborah Kay Denny, Duane Lee Doty, William Henry Duke, Douglas Glen Duzan, Peggy Dolores Eirhart, Cheryl Lynn Eitel, Max Ray Fisher, Brenda Sue Gard, Daniel Lee Garner. Georgia Ellen Haerng, Reta May Heleine, Vicky Jean Homann, Janice Ann Irwin, Dennis Bruce Jones, Glen Olen Jones, Samuel E. Jones, Karen Sue Kemp, Margaret Anne Kile, Oscar Kirk, Gerald W. Knapp, Kristine Koutsoumpas, Fredrick Leo Kuhn lll, Carolyn Rose Lewis, Vicki Sue Lindley, Rebecca Joyce Low, Gary L. Mason, Gary McGee, Mary Ann McManus, Lynn-Ellen Medsker, Virginia Gail Mercer, Harry Dean Morgan, Robert Dean Murphy, Linda Lee Myles, Mary Newlin, Janet Key Nickle, Linda Noyes. Marsha Elizabeth Ogle. Terrence Richard 0 Rourke, Phyllis Kay Payne, John Pell Rackhaus, Leta Joan Garner Randle, William Steven Rasner, Dennis Dale Reedy, Shasta Ann Reeley, Danny Romines, Robert Carlton' Rubbert, Charles Sanders, Kenneth Gerald Schoch, Shirley Shotts, Joanne Bishop Shumaker, Donna Sue Sims, Evelyn Claire Sloan, Daralea Harlow Smith. Marilyn Sue Snedeker, Michael Wayne Spittler, Carl E. Stewart, Rebecca Lynn Strohm, Jacqueline Miller Sweet, Gerald Dean Sweitzer, Cynthia Kay Taylor, James Ray Taylor. Mary Lynn Taylor. David L. Terry, Jetta M. Odom Terry, Darlene Tharp, Harold Dean Tharp, Gary Eugene Thompson, Paul Raymond Tingley, Ruth Ann Tingley, Maida Janice Travioli, Mary Jane Tucker. Larry Wayne Vanoven, Sandra Elaine Wallace, Jack Waller, Kenneth Gene Walls, Susan Marie Welsh, Albert Davidson Wernz, Ruthie Elaine Wernz, Darrell Wayne White. Joe L. Williams, Alice Gwyn Wilt, Virginia Wright, Hazel Elaine Yeley, Claire Zschau. CLASS OF 1968: John Allen, Douglas Ballard, Alta Bartram, Phillis Bartram, Leslie Batey, Carolyn Beard, Darrell Beard, Patricia Bierbaum, Brenda Blankenship, Kay Blundell, Francis Bond, Vickie Braynard, Carl Bubeck, Donald Butcher, Catherine Callahan, Kenneth Cannady, David Cooper, Tess Cooper, Larry Crabtree. Doris Curran. Ralph Delp, Ruby Douglas, Sally Douglas, Timothy Duke, Pricilla Duzan, Dale Finkbiner, Doris Fiscus, David Gagen, Lynn Gardner, Douglas Garner. John Garner. Sharon Graves. Russell Haenig, Dale Hain, Rebecca Hartman, Donna Hawker, Joe Hilbert, Gary Horsley, John Howard, Cathy Huffington, Roberta Jones, William Kesler. William Kibby, Mary Ann Kile. William Kile, Kristie Kirk, Frederick Koppler, Karen Koutsoumpas, Jim Kuykendall, Deann Lawrence, Larry Lee, Tammy Letner, Penny Lycan, Steven Macke. Tony Malone. Ralph Martin. Suzette Martin, Winnie McCart, Roy McKittrick, Patricia McNary, David Melcho, Jackie Milburn, Larry Montgomery, Gary Morgan. Mitchell Myles. John Noyes. Theresa O'Rourke. Thomas Parker, Mary Pearce, Clover Pigg, Clark Prevo, Jerald Raisner, Verlin Ramsey, Theresa Rardin, Dennis Reed, Judy Roberts. Lewis Robinson. Donald Samford. David Setzer, Kathleen Shawler, Stephen Shawler, John Shotts, John Spangler, Patricia Stanfield, Linda Stepp, Theodore Stepp, Loren Stone. Terry Stout. Carole Strohm. Karen Sutton. Robert Sweitzer, Diane Taylor, Howard Tingley, Steve Tingley, Melvin Titus, Gloria Travioli, Rebecca Troxel, Ronnie Turner, George Vanoven, David Yolkers. Janis Wallace. Margaret Waller, Danny Warner, Donald Wamer, Melinda Warner, Karen Welch, Robert White, Linda Wilt, Mark Wyrick. Betsy Yeley. Merita Young. CLASS OF 1969: Diana Alexander, David Arney, Debra Ashley, Betty Austin, Randy Bartram, Betty Beard, Linda Beltz, Beverly Bubecli. Russell Burnam. Vicki Butcher. Carol Clatfelter, Kenneth Claypool, James Cline, Penny Coleman, Thelma Collier, Lyman Cooper, Carol Davidson, Patricia Davidson. Anna Deeni. Diana Durst. Becki Edwards. Linda Eirhart, Theodore Eirhart, John Farris, Donald Ferris, Amelia Finkbiner, Anne Finkbiner, Woodford Fitzjarrald, Herbert Gard. Judy Gard tHaenigl, Melissa Gard, Robert Gard, Lloyd Gamer, Carol Garwood, Donald Guinnip, Sharon Hamilton, Pamela Harrison, Michael Haugh, Robert Henderson. David Hibschman. Katherine Hibschman. Kathleen Hibschman. Paul Hoggatt, Sharon Hollingsworth, Norma Hoopingarner, William Hoopingarner, Lois Howard, Patricia Huffington, Rebecca Hurt. Doublas Hutchens. Barbara lllyes. James Irwin. Colleen Kallansa, Mary Kile, Connie Kirchner, Debra Kuhn, Janet Kuhn, Robert Lamb, Nancy Lashbrook, Clarence Lathrop. Donna Lindley. Jeanna Liiyix. Dennis Low. David Macke, Albert Marrs, Debora Martin, Ronald Mason, Mary McCart, Darrell McConchie, Patricia McConchie, Jennifer Mclntosh. Paul McManus. Michael Melcho, Dale Miller. Frederick Miller, Nancy Miller, George Morgan, Luther Morris Jr., Carolyn Murphy, Thomas Murphy, John Myles. Sandra Newport llilniirerl. Yi-rn Nicholson. Yelma Norris. .leffald Noyes, Michele Pantle, Richard Perry Jr., John Pitts, Gregory Poorman, Michael Pruiett, Stanley Raisner, Jerry Ramsey. David Rardin. Kennetli Runner. Ronald Rayhel, Barry Rector, Rebecca Remlinger, Margaret Richardson, Sharon Richey, Peggy Roberts, Ronald Sams Jr., Jeanne Sathre, Sharon Slniflncr. Timothy Shonk. Lois Stepp, Joseph Stone. Michael Strohm, Donald Thompson, Joyce Thompson, Martha Thornsburg, Linda Tohill, John Trefz, David Turner. Steven Turner. Alan Yi-tit-li. Anthony Wallatv. Carol W ernz.. Phillip Wetzel, Joan Wilkins, Elizabeth Williams, Larry Williams, Cheryl Wilson, Michael Wilson, Kenneth Wilt, Ellen Wright, Sharon York, CLASS OF 1970: Micheal Abel, William Arbuckle, Janet Arnold, Chester Ballard, Darlena Bartram, David Beard. Jani-t Bcinictt. llin-ri Bishop, John Bishop. Henry Boesiger. Samuel Brown, Nancy Bubeck, Donna Budd, Beverly Burkett, Darlena Burkett, Sharon Burkybile, Esther Cannady, Ji-Ittiiisli. Jnnct lilaipp, Yn-tor Conibs. Dayid Cooper. Dwight Darr. Cristie Davidson, Leslie Douglas, William Downey, Kathy Duzan, Charles Eitel, William English, Michiicl Farris. Carol Finkbiner, Milt-ln-ll l-'ist-tis. Glenna Fisher. Ransom Fisher. Frankie Gard, Ann Garwood, Michael Gustafson, James Harper, John Hasten, Joyce Hill, David llolincs, Wnrrcn llorsli-y, llrcntln llucy. lhiini-l Johnson. Darla Johnson. Clara JONVS- Michael Keller, Charles Kemp, Bradford Kesler, Trisha Kirk, James Lashbrook, Larry Lcdcrnninn, Roscninry lm-. lhivid lmiis. livhiin li-isis, Phi llis ligget. James Lindley, Betsy Low, Warren Low, Donna Lowry, Jo Ann Marrs, Melody Marvin, Michael McCormick, Martha McManus, Randolph lilmlskcr. tilnirlcs Moore, Jerri Joe Morgan. Leanna Morris. Robert Mott, Larry Murphy, Robert Neff, Aletha Nelson, Richard Norton, Dcliln Nyc, Terry l'iiiiciilic, Frank l'i-1ii't-c, lhnnin l'i-.nson. l.nnlii Pitts. 'loin Propst. Roger Rayhel. Glenda Rcmlinger, Jack Robinson, Danny Rockwell, Marilyn Sanders, Phyllis Sanders, Dchrii Sclicytt, Robert Sclmnrtl, l.an'ry Si-:di-l, Stcii-n Si-tn-r, Slicila Sliatlner. Margaret Sharrett. Marjann Shawler, Randal Simpson, Dale Siverly, Sallie Smith, Patricia Smitlcy, Ciiinillc Shillings, Sli-plicn Stepp, tlnii 'liiy lot. Jnnn-s 'l'.iy lol. W .nn-n Thonipson. Clyde Turner. Marjorie Turner, Cynthia Walters, Pamela Warner, Ruby Washburn, Linda Williams, Violet Wilt, l'illii Wyrick. CLASS OF 1971: Barbara Abrams, Gloria Alexander, Karen Alexander, Kurt-n Arlnicklc, Knthrvn Austin, lhiiul llnycs. Ronnilil lik'.lltl,1..llltlilt't'1'lt't'hWllll, Donald Bender. Mark Bennett, Robert Bennett, Charles Bierbaum, Shirley Bierbaum, l1iiWnync llocsigcr, Terri Brown, Stclln tinlc. 'I'l,,innis tilnn-. llniolil tllonsc. llll1l00lK'l, tltiiidace Davidson. Slepllflflrlle Drake, RHYIYIOYVJ DUFSL Jon Eitel, Paul Ellshoff, Cynthia 1'lIllllH, llnnu Farris, lhivitl Fiscus, Jnincs Foisytlic. liolii-it lforsytln-. ,loniillion l'ittUIt'l. l nida llagell. Beverly Grotenhuis, Laurie Hanley, LaDonna Harper, Christopher Harrison, Jcrnld llnstcn. Mnrv llinigh, tllnirlcs lle-It-nn-. Mit-lnn-I llcnili-ison, Hn-li.nd lli-iiington. Rita Hewitt. Bradley' . Hilbert, Erna Horsley, Rick Horsley, Sandra Huey, Virginia llucy, Gordon llnrst, llri-niln Jnckson, fllnirlcs Ji-thu-s. John Jones. lxiitlnyn Joni--. Sli-yen Kelli-i. Mary Kemp. Patricia Kemp, William Kendall, Hugh Kesler, Joanne Koppler, Cheryl Km:-nicr, Curtis 1KllllIl,1itlllt'l'lI Kiivkciiilnll, tlinol l nm:-in-i-. Nnnry l .iviii-in-1-. li-iiy l i-tner. Scott Lindley. James ,vff if . ..--5, 1441, Sul P rn'- wiv' cu! mu-ffl li XT' im V' Kesler. Cream Murphy: ' Pr0P5'- D' Shuck, ul noff-W Cyllllliti ' CLASS f Benndl- l Darf- Tho Mamet E Harlow. F Tl'l0Il'l35 F MarrS- lf iam W' Gwyn Rh' Deborah r Swetwfl' Keith W Pl CLASS f Barbara l. Jame5 Ell Goekler. ' Hendrix. James U' Meehling. Deborah Roberts - Rhonda N Bmw V r CLAS5 1 Rachelle Nancy ll-J Richard f Guthrie' l Mary K-if Randall V Norris. la John 5-wt Sueitzef W allatr CLLQ 1 Burkham Charles h Jelil-Ny H Humphrf Masfher Julia Mor Prem-it. ' Diana Sn Jefleri l W elsh. P CLLQQ Marilyn 1 England Bev Crm- lathrop Meehlmg Mtlrlwh' ' S'1Ik'lri k. Tingif, CLAMQ Steph.-.. 4 Dixon. 1. Nm ti., Tlnliihy 8495? l yi Nllifi tl, Mums., SW--i 1-'Rnr l CLALQ, '-+L. Rm., rim-qu rx -nrdy hw, attrrts, tint. tl'r't . wla Isl H1195 Fil fuuck, ll. D95 wnady. eserlx Ronald ennis Terry t. B ie thy ee 'Vlay lsker. lourke. lharles we a M. A.liCE lell. u by g. Dale le. rke. Setzer. FI 'ol Lloyd tn. 'with rrald Phillip t Darr, r. I ones, tw, enda ark Y Y icia -s Litteral, ,lark Linn. Rhonda Long. Tltert-sa Mavltv. l.intlu Maurer. Man Mvtloitvltit-, Slit-ilu Mt-llunit-l ,Iolm Mclntosli llt-vt-rly Mt-l 'lUfJllllIl Mit h it I MLM mus Mtlinda M hl' ' if 11 ' 'i' 'i ' ' ee mg Linda Melvho. Stella Merrer. Dennis Millet. Ruth MllllIlt'll, Lintln Multlx, Mivltttvl lVloslit'ltrost', ,lulnvs Myers, Mivhut-l Myles, llundull Myles llulh Myles Mivhtlel D'Hourke Rgbqgrl 0'R A ' f 3 - - '- - - . - . UNK' R00-'illl l HIM 2049. l urls l aisous. Mlm ltml l llllttttt, llottglus Pooiimtn, llumly Pruiett, Douglas Quinn, Judith Ralston, ,lemtie Ramsey. Lallomia llinard, Kathy Seals kthl-S' ' S Q' w , . . ' ' N a a Q ne in-rlv. l'reddy meltet.. Larulyn . mitlt. llc mst 'Smith y, ltmotlty biwtlvkt-t'. Wtmlred but-fleker, Charles Stallings, David Slauh, Marilyn Stoelting, Gregory Strohm Larr Strohm, Ronald Sutton, Lindy Sweitzer, Mtcltael Switzer. llmmltl 'l'Itrocluiuirtin llatrry Tiiigley Robert Tohill David Troxel llarr Strohm D1 T e ,I T J h l y . ,,. , V ' f -- .' . ,tnn ri,'- , Turner. Patricia T unter. Retntla Neltrt. bury Wallttve, lxuren Wallttcv, Sh ir W' Ill -- Pl 'll' W' I y y U I r limes umer 0 n Wilson. Gerald Wilt. Daxtd Wright. Max Curtis Zsclmu. K Oli d Att. tt tp .t ters, james Warren, Kimberly Warren, Larry Welsh, Randall Welsh, Donald Ll-A35 0 IQT22 lltiltti AllBl1lS. llf'l1l'tl. BMZRS- DN' Bilxllilltl. Mivliacl llatrnltart, Virgil Batson, Randal Beltz, Steven Bennett, Donna Bierbaum, juli Blankenship, ,Ian Blundell Pamela Blumlell. Mark Bowers. Debra Brown, Michael Brown, lultzabelh Buheck, jill Bubvvk, james Campbell, ,ludy Cannady Jeffery Cargal Mark Carr Vincent Cgnne,-lon Nancy laavis Flexqjllwtvztals'llillllfildsetis' li?berllD9nFFy' ll'H f'5: Dffullf- Mlvltktvl DUt1Ht'lly, Terry Duzan, Susan Ellshoff, Sandra English, Tracey Ennis, james Fisher, Bobbie Francis, Brenda 7 -art . tt ae - it . Vo V rt .reen ee. erry ell-gIS. Daniel Harper, Mark Haugh, Pamela Holmes, Ted Horsley, Michael Huffington, Richard Hunter, Martin Hurt, John Hyde, John lbflll. kt'l1ll9ll1.l!PalI. lxevtn .ltltilh NHIICV 1911117 l'4llZHb'?lll .lt-'l1lIlltgS. ,loltn Johnson. Mitchell Johnson, Christine jones, Rita Kannamacher, ,lane Kasemeyer, William Kastigar, Debra lkesler. bandra lknapp. .lerrv lkoppler, Mark lkuhn, Sheila Kuhn, William Kuhn, john Livvix Debra Low Robert Low Allen Lowry Mary Lycan Catherine M A M ll ace m a or bregory Marta. Rosalee Marrs, Mary Martin, Ronald Marlin. Barry lVlcCatmnon, Sharon Mclfall, Michael Milam, Donald Miller, Robert Miller, Michael Mixon ,Iulie Mgrgan Michael Murphy. Angela Myles, David Nash, Joyce Parsons, William Patalas. Robert Pearce Kathi Pellum Ann Perry Nancy Pigg Paul Pi er Glen Plummer Son'a l-'revo Foste i . , - . , ' ' - Q , . , r Pro st, n m2lEITeF::3g2lll? -3:'gglil::':9Fl,'l:iherQ Rogbegtts, :liucltth Ryan, Lila Ryan, Roy Sanders, Carolyn Scott, Dianne Setzer, Fred Slliaffner, David Shonk, ,limes Shotts, Genevap Jo aah . - N . - . -nit ey, . ue -ta 'or t evtn btaub, Mary Staub, Tamara Stout, Douglas Strohm, Janette Taylor, Sandra Taylor, Melvin Thompson, Paula N omsburg. james Throcltmartm. Linda Tingley, Susie Tingley, June Trafford, Norman Tucker, Mary Turner, Otto Veach James Warner Randall Warner Ph llis Washburn Cynthiaireaver. David Welsh. james Wernz, Lynn West, Anthony Williams, Deborah Wyrick, Markus York. i i Q y i CLASS QF 1973: Anita Abel, ,lonathan.Adains, john Alexander jr., Barbara Austin, Bradley Bartram, Gregory Baysinger, ,Iohn Beesley, Laura Bennet. Carol Bennett, Sally Bennett. ,Ima Blankenship. Johanna Boatrtght, Steven Burkett. Donna Butcher, Stephen Cassady, Angela Clapp, Mark Clark, Ann Claypool, Raymond Claypool, Kent Crumrin, Rita Darr, Thomas Deahl Il. Timothy Delp. Dawn Doyvney, Robert Drake, Diane Duke, Deborah Dukeman, Roberta Duzan, Ronald Duzan, David Eirhart. Carla Eitel, Jacqueline Elledge, Michael England, Robert English, Michelle Farrts, Joseph Ferris, Pamela Fuqua, Clayton Card, Janice Card, Autumn Click, Larry C-melich, Susan Cuinnip, Michael Hammond, Joyce Harlow. Debra Harper, ,lames'l'ltlls, Barbara Hollingsworth, Jama Hoopingarner, Sue Horsley, Steven Hurt, Margaret lllyes, Barbara Jackson, Howard Johnson, Stephen jones, Thomas lxasemeyer. Belinda Kastigar, Joyce Kibby, Tana Kirby, Linda Knowles, Clare Kunce, Dee Ledermann, Marsha Lewis, Robin Lindley, Terry Litteral, Alice Macke, Brenda Marrs, Leah Mars, ,Io Maurer, Keith MeDaniel, Elizabeth Meehling, Murray Melton, Renee Mickler, Linda Sue Milbourn, David Miller, William Milton, Beverly Moore. Cindy Myers, Larry Myles. Susan Newlm, Randall Nicholson, Daniel Noller, Thomas Norton, Sharon Osborne, James Pearce, Keith Perkins, Cheryl Pitts, Karl Prevo, Sally Raisner, Deborah Reed, Gwyn Rhoxads. Randy Roekwell, Carla Sanders, Dean Sanders, Charles Schwab, David Shawler, Violet Shotts, Deborah Sideroff, Leanne Simmons, Glen Simpson, Keith Siverly, Deborah Smith. Mary Smitley, Debra Spires, Joyce Stoelting, Thomas Stone, Bruce Strohm, Edward Stroud, Dale Sutton, Deborah Sutton, Robert Sutton, Denise Sweitzer, Larry Sweitzer, Connie Switzer, David Taylor, Phyllis Tingley, Hans Turner, Michael Volk, Katrina Waight, Brenda Wallace, Herman Wallace, Mark Waller, Johnny Walters, Alicia Warner. Keith Welsh. Ingrid White, Dennis Wineinger, Dennis Wright, Tom York. CLASS OF 1974: Johanna Altmeyer, Franklin Baker, Debra Beard, Vicki Bennett, Bryan Bloodworth, Cecil Booth, Janet Brosman, Karen Burkybile, Paul Cannady, Nannette Cline, Barbara Clouse, Marsha Comer, Scotty Comer, Joseph Cooper, Terri Davidson, William Dixon, Patrick Donnelly, Dorothy Downs, Michael Eirhart, Barbara Eitel, Frederick Eitel. James Elledge, Randall Ellington, Dennis English, Phillip Evitt, Randy Forren, John Forsythe, Rhonda Fraker, Doris Francis, Cindy Franklin, Michael Frazier, Kathy Camm, John Goelder, Kathleen Gore, Terri Gosnell, Richard Groeber, Rick Grubb, Robert Gustafson, Jeanne Harlow, Bryan Harper, Terry Hartwell, Martha Haugh, Wayne Heighton Jr., Jill Hendrix. Donnis Hiatt, Gary Huey, Judith Jean, John Kastigar, David Keim, Joseph Kile, Linda Kile, Martin Kirk, Kathryn Koutsoumpas, Garry Kraemer, Carol Kuhn, Karmen Kuhn, James Lake, Barbara Low, Susan Macke, Jeffry Mallory, James Marrs, Lolita Martin, Steven Mason, Terry Mason, Donald Maurer, William Maurer. Thomas Meehling, William Meehling, Daniel Melcho, Janet Miller, Kenneth Miller, Charles Morecraft Jr., Alfred Morgan, Robin Mullen, Brian Murphy, Carla Nash, Carmel O'Rourke, Thomas 0'Rourke. Deborah Patterson, Judy Perry, John Pickens, Ricky Pine, Rita Pine, Larry Pitman, David Poorman, Terri Poorman, Karen Ralston, William Ramsey, Judith Remlinger, Carolyn Roberts, Loretta Ryan, Thomas Sanders, Karen Setzer, Julie Shaffner, Connie Sideroff, Jack Sims, Connie Siverly, Victoria Smitley, Kelly Spittler, Mark Staub, Richard Stepp, Rhonda Stogsdill, Rebecca Stone, Randall Strohm, Steven Strohm, Martealla Sutton, Roy Sweet Jr., Mary Talley, Randall Thompson, Wanda Thompson. Clifford Turner. Tad Wells, Bruce Welsh, Laura White, Paul Wieck, Edward Wilhoit, Lisa Williams, Roger Williams, Duane Wilson, Steven Wilson. CLASS OF 1975: Steven Adams, Joseph Allen, Jacquelyn Arthur, John Athey, Cynthia Barnhart, David Batson, Richard Beabout, Larry Bender. Pamela Bennett, Darrell Bierbaum, Rachelle Boatright, Warren Bonesteel, Glenda Bowen, Sheryl Brown, Donna Burnam, Kimberly Buss, Rose Callahan. Debra Canny, Dianna Clark. Melinda Clark, Rhonda Claypool, Nancy Combs, Cheryl Comer Mrbucklej, Janelle Cooper, Michael Craig, Terry Crumrin, Becky Curran, Harold Darr, Paul Davidson, Peter Dixon, Michael Downes, Karla Dunne, Richard Duzan, Lola Ruth Elliot, Lisa English, Michelle Ennis, Pamela Farris, Steven Galeener, Nancy Gmelich, Jeffery C-oekler, Laura C-rotenhuis, Richard Gustafson, Harold Guthrie, Rex Hain, Laura Hart, Toby Hartwell, Kathleen Hiatt, Paula Hollingsworth, Linda Hoopingarner, Barbara Hunter, Beverly Hurt, Patricia Keller, Debra Kendall. Renee Kidd. Mary Kile, Janet Knowles, Darrell Kuhn, Mark Lake, David Ligget, Sarah Low, Doris Macke, Brian Malone, Catherine Martin, Rebecca Mascher, Rena May. David McConchie. Randall McGinnis, John McManus, John Meehan, Frederick Meehling, Vickie Milton, Shari Morris, David Moss, Charles Myles, Steven Nash, Linda Nault. Donald Noller, Ronald Norris, James Norton, Rex Norton, Gregg Owen, Martin Pellum, Robert Pitts, Patty Pruiett, Steven Ralston, Joyce Ramey, Janice Reed, Paul Remlinger, Mary Ryan, Eugenia Sanders. John Sappington, Terri Shidler, Cindy Shonk, Roger Shotts, Chris Sideroff, Deborah Smelcer, Richard Smitley, Van Snedeker, Karl Staub, Robert Stout, Christie Sutton, Jeffrey Sweitzer, Kent Sweitzer, Randall Sweitzer, Robin Talley, Cheryl Thornsburg, Barbara Tingley, Kent Tingley, Scott Tingley, l-larold Truelove, David Turner, Thomas Turner, Carl Wallace, Brent Walters, R. Keith Warner, Jane Diane Wernz, Eric White, Jerry White, Cynthia Wilson, Pearl Wilson, Lynnette Woodard, Eddie York. . CLASS OF 1976: Kevin Altmeyer, Pamela Arney, King Arthur, Jeffrey Athey, John Bach, Cynthia Bennett, Ronald Boesiger, Alissa Bohn, Myron Borwn, Connie Burkett, Pamela Burkhardt., Darlena Caton, Cathy Clawson fSandersj, Nina Cline, Joy Cook, Lou Crumrin, Richard DePasse, Lori Douglas, David Edds, Emory Elliot, Sharon Emert, Pamela England, Ch l E lish James Ferris, Ga Finkbiner, Arthur Fish, Tracy Fonner, Julia Frets, Steven Fulford, Keith C-entry, Kimberly Glick, Jeffrey Grabbe, Kathy Cullion. Robert Haekney. Ieg:ei'sH:rimond, Michael Harlovlvl: Chris Harshman, Jeff Heighton, Kimberly Hendrix, Rhonda Hiatt, Teresa Hollingsworth fSteppJ, Bernadme Holmes, James Huffington.-Susie Humphrey Elena Hutson, Bradley Johnson, Martin Keim, Ruth Kidd, David Kile, Stanley Kraemer, Constance Kuhn, Gary Lewis, Gunilla Liffick, Nancy Lueken, jeff Martin, Helen Mascher, Steve Maynard, David McCormick, Janice McCormick, Daniel McManus, Susan McManus, Craig McNary, Peggy Medley, David Mickler, Deborah Mixon. Beth Morrisont julia Morrison Vicki Moss, Brian Murphy, Edward Murphy, Nicholas Myles, Tamara Noller, Mark Norton, Jane Perry, Scott Pickens, Randy Pine. Regina Pine. Greta Prevo, Jennie Prewett, Susan Rhoads, Jeanne Ronschke, Kathy Russel, Dona Sanders fBlankenshipj, Larry Schwab, Jenny Scott, Mark Setzer. Norm-a Simpson. Bradley Sims, Norman Siverly, Diana Smith fMcCubbinj, Kimmerle Spittler, Penelope Spittler, Timothy Spittler, Thomas Stanely, Marcia Staub, Anita Stogsdill, Bonnie Strohm, Deborah Sweitzer. Dale Switzer, Jeffery Thompson, Cathy Toliver, Allen Trefz, Tammy Truelove fLathropl, Diana Turner, David Turpen, Penny Veach fMullenl, Teresa Walker, Mike Waller. Steven Welch. Terry Welsh, Paula Wieland, Terry Wilhoit, Debra Williams, Susan Wineiger, Michael Woodard, Tonya Zetgler, Susan Zschau. CLASS OF 1977: Julie Allen, Carla Arbuckle, Cheryl Athey, Scott Athey, Linda Austin, Greg Beard, Tom Bennett, Tim Bloodworth, John Buckner. Kathy Buss, Bob Carlton, Marilyn Carpenter, Coralee Cline, Doug Cooper, Randy Craig, Susan Darr, Sally Davidson, Ron Deisher, Ted Deming, Denise Downes. Bob Downey. Pam Eaglm. Gary Edds, John England, Penny Farris, Vicki Farris, David Finkbiner, Audria Fisher, Vanessa Kuhn Floyd, Mark Fonner, Mike Frets, Dave Galeener, Leanne Gard: Martha Carner, Susan Coekler. Bev Groeber, David Guinnip, Vera Hackney, Ross Hain, Tim Hartwell, Austin Hollingsworth, Lori Johnson, Debbie Jordan, Lisa Kendall. Sandra Kale. Kirchner, Herman Lathrop, Martin Lathrop, Charlie Lawrence, Dane Lawrence, Del Ledermann, Lisa Litteral, Lynda Livvix, Susie Martin, Mike McCullough. Shaun McGtnl1IS. .lemty Mcllwaln. Amy Meehling, Steve Melcho, Rod Miller, Fred Morecraft, Rusty Morecraft, David Morris, Mike Myers, ,lim Myles, ,lamce Norton, Jerry Norton. Janice Owen? Bee-ky.PantIe.gcott Payne, Marlene Pellum, Don Pine, Joe Poorman, Judie Prewett, Harry Rayhel, Paul Renner, Jerry Richardson, Joe Riggs. Rebecca Roach. Paula Roberts, Dollia Sappington. onna t Schaefer, Virgil Schmidt, Kathy Schwab, Jennifer Schwartz, Greg Setzer, Jeanne Setzer, Chuck Shotts, Rick Shotts, Emery Shumaker ,Ira Rod Ericsinim: Cary Sneglheker, Kim Sones, Kerry Spittler, Tim Staub, Cindy Stephens, Scott Stepp, Donna Stogalill, lol: Sliohnxb Nozcmiit Su:0I1LKalhy Swellzer. Sally Tay lor. Bi arp. an ompson. ar 909 ' ' ' ite, Brenda ric , osa ee ric , yra Or - Rig gi-inrggrglxgiI??kTn:ycz7I?t:ft?rib::hlliTT?rialvlliiizllctllrllt, James Bendgr, Janet Bierbaurlii, Tim Birchlield, Jeffery Boatright, ,lanell Bohn. Sandra Booth? Maryhjean Brown., Stephen Bumpus Mark Burnam,,Timothy Campbell, Catherine Carlton, Robert Carpenter, Bradley Conine, Cheryl Cook. Brian Craig. Leanne Crumrin, Phillip Davidson. Melanie Dixon Greg Eaglin Daniel Eirhart, Andrea Emert, Tony Evitt, Kennith Ferris, Lorry Fields, Floyd Fitzjarrald, Steven Gentry. Amy Coekler, ,lemme Grabbe, kimberly Green, Millard H in H l i J' i Ho att Mar'orie Hoo ingarner, Deborah Hornbrook, Kathleen Hornbrook, Darrell Horsley. James Huey, Marita Huey., Sherry Huey, Thomas Hunter. an' awn e man 'mm e gg 7 J P R d ll L thro Catherine Leitch julia Litteral Brenda LIVVIX, . - l ' ' , R d ll K'dd, N K'l , L ll Kunce, an a a p. - - Tlmolhy Hun' Mehnda Johnson' Stanley Kelmi Brenieta KeIler,dLoll'l KeHeCeoine2ll'laulfer ,lutdrylnlslelelio lslvzifgarel Morrison Brian Moss. Tom Mullen, joseph Murphy, .lane Norton, Steve Lyman, Scott Macke, Cheryl Martin, Paulinea artin, Ju y ason, g , - . ' V V Nancy Owen, Michael Patterson, Timothy Pearison, Kevin Pearson, Cherri Pine, Theresa Rayhel, lgale litclryey, Bsrbara Floherts, gaullgryaglaliEll:1SSr3hS2'Iekiphgtg 2e:jJr,CumS , - ' ' 1 , M ' , ri eros. ns ma pi . ' - - - Matthew Setzer, Robin Shotts, Shelly Shotts, .lgtgnald Shurql1al:er,T?1c:13W 1222? Jrvitllleeilyg yv M32 Vgjgiyderfzzhages Vanomn' Kenneth Van Tassel. Mmhael Van Tassel, jeff Wallace. Stoeltlng, Breck Stogsdlll, Gary Strohm., Davi weitzer, ic or y, - Whlh U C th Williams' Brenda Z6-Hers Eugene YJ2igfnf37FgedLawasl,lliurn, gjlolilzaxgmueoxlhgggelirlglgllldlrTS!ZSll,lt3mCha:leSB,artlihalt, Stephen Barr, Lisa Bella. Christine Bonesteel, Steven Bounds, Donnie Bowen. LASS : rry exan r, t Q ' S B M k C bell Valerie Cargal, Tamara Clark, Karen Clem, Michael Cooper, Debbie Cown, Robert Davidson, Tony Deahl, Ronda Deisher, William Depgge, lawn usan uss, ar am , Douglas, Kim EdingtoniiBrian Edwards, Anita Ellington, Ronald Ferris, Daniel Guinnip, Laura Halloran, Jennifer Harper, Rhonda Harshman, Thomas Hollingsworth, Teena Hunley, David Howard, Daniel Jackson, Lisa Johnson, Donald Keefer, Edward Kile, John Knowles, Kelly Kraemer, Russell Lawson, Stephanie Leitch, Sharon Lewis, Darrell Ligget, Mark Litteral, Billy Livvix, Laura Livvix, Paul Lueken, Emma Macey, Donald Maloney, Bobbi Mars, Debra Mason, David Maynard, Denita McConchie, Clark McNary, Deborah Morecraft, Molly Morecraft, Bradley Murphy, Jack Myles, Jill Myles, Jody Myles, Brenda Noppert, Dale Norris, John O'Rourke, Michael Parsons, Angela Pellum, Carl Perisho, Gregory Pigkem, Jon Prevo, Phillip Propst, Anglea Reik, Linda Renner, Kevin Reynolds, Jacqueline Rhoads, Robert Rhoads, Marsha Richey, Mark Salisbury, David Schaefer, Donald Shawler, Debra Sh tts Y e Shotts, John Simpson, Connie Siverly, Mary Siverly, Robert Siverly, Flossie Snedeker, Andrea Staub, Ronald Stone, Gary Stout, Cheryl Sutton, John Tarble, Lucinda o , vonn Taylor, Anthony Thompson, Jacqueline Thompson, Mark Thompson, Ed Tingley, Anita Trefz, Steven Turner, Kathi Veltri, Albert tlornj Vice, Janet Welsh, Cartha Wemz, Vlota Wilson, Lyle Yargus. CLASS OF 1980: Winona Arbuckle, Theodore Assaturian, Michael Beabout, Molly Boatright, Clifford Bonesteel, Charles Bubeck, Tammy Budd, Robert Burkett, Brian Burton, h Cl l C l' C ton William Cook Jr Angela Cooper David Dardeen Mark Dashiell Bryan Delp Cassandra Deming, Stacey Dunne, Jon Dunscomb, Riley Duzan, Mic ael aypoo , ece ia onner , -y , , , , I A ' V Timothy Eirhart, Yvette Emert, James English, Carol Fraker, Cynthia Gard, Ginger Gard, Bernard Halloran, Susan Heighton, Tia Hendrix, Kevin Higgenbotham, Deanna . , . . . . U WH., K J K . K Hollingsworth, Donald Johnson, Tammy Johnson, Cheryl Kennedy, Barbara Kile, William King, Donald Kirby Jr., Karen Kirchner, i iam outsoumpas, erry raemer Jr , guy Lindle Duane Low, Theodore Lueken, Kirk Lyman, Goerge Macey, David Macke, Kent Macke, Loretta Macke, Duane Maloney, Eleanor Mardin, Bradley Mars, Gerald Masterson, Ya Noble Maurer, Gary May Karessa McConchie, David McCullough, lna Mclntyre, Steven Medley, John Melcho, Suanne Mickler, Tammy Miller, Jackie Morgan, Amy Morrison, lawrence Morton, Deanria Murphy, Debra Murphy, Joyce Murphy, Bradley Newton, Rena Oliphant, Martin O'Rourke, Michael Pancake, Jerry Parsley, Diana Pearison, James R D ' R' h d D' Riche Teresa Richey Brian Schaefer Chuck Schmidt Kim Schmidt Ruthann Schmidt, Deborah Shidler, Terri Starkey, Michael Phillips, Rita enner, ons ic ar son, tana y, y y . , Staub, Clifford Stephens Todd Stepp, Andy Strohm, Rhonda Sweitzer, Jessie Tingley, Elizabeth Trefz, Lori Wallace, Christina Weaver, Cheryl Wellurn, Howard Wichman, Corinna Willan, Gena Williams, Randall Williams, Andrew Wilson, Susan Wood, Richard Wright, Jenny Wycoff, Ann Wyrick, Allen Zellers, Jeffery Zschau. CLASS OF 1981: Daniel Adams, Jennifer Adams, John Adams, Julie Bennett, Norman Bonesteel, Donald Claypool, Patrick Claypool, Teresa Claypool, Margaret Cooper, Steven Dardeen Kent Davidson Donald Deisher, Pamela Donham, Dean Duncan, Douglas Emanus, Lee Ann Ferris, Todd Fonner, Robert Fraker, Anthony Fry, Gina Gagen, Nancy Gamer, Robert Gamer, Sara Goekler, Douglas Gunther, Kathleen Halloran, Sean Harrison, Debra Harshman, Stephen Hayes, Paula Hiatt, Robin Hoggatt, Thalia Hollingsworth, George Hombrook, Dana Johnson, Larry Johnson, Anthony Kastigar, Holly Lake, William Langston, Stephen Lindley, Mitzi Litteral, Brian Lycan, Lora Macke, Sabrina Manhart, James Martin, Bradley Maskell, Douglas McConchie, Elizabeth McManus, Teena Mix, Paul Mullen, Barry Nelson, Paul Newton, Gary O Rourke, Joe Chien-Yung Pan, Lisa Rankins, Rick Reed, Dale Reeley, Lori Remlinger, Sandra Riley, Virginia Ryan, Rhett Salisbury, Norman Sanders, Teri Schaefer, Janice Schmidt, Michele Schmidt, Dwane Shumaker, Theresa Shumaker, Joyce Siverly, Gary Smith, Wynette Smith, Lora Snider, Samuel Speros, Kelly Spittler, Amy Staub, Diane Staub, Gena Stephen, Kevin Stoelting, Shannon Strohm, Tammy Sweitzer, Gary Switzer, Lisa Taylor, Julianna Thompson, Russell Thompson, Bradley Tingley, Anthony Trudeau, Timothy Trudeau, Gregory Tucker, Mary Tumer, Terri Turner, David Wallace, Teresa Wallace, Troy Wallace, Curtis Walters, Gary Welsh, Karin Wernz, Rebecca Williams, Ulla Yliheikkila. CLASS OF 1982: Jerry Arthur, Darla Athey, Cathy Barkley, Kirsten Belding, Eric Bender, Rachel Bennet, Erich Berner, Dale Bierbaum, Gary Bonesteel, Scott Booth, John Boyer, Robin Boyer, Jamie Brown, Joe Bruner, Jim Cargal, Donna Christenberry, Jeanie Cline, Mike Dashiell, Kirk Davidson, Tom DePasse, Frank Doll, Shawn Donnelly, Jory Downen, Kammy Downs, Sandy England, Ginny English, Rhonda English, John Fields, Vic Fitzjarrald, Ben Forsythe, Richard Fry, Jeff Fulford, Kenny Grooms, Tracy Gwyn, Greg Hayes, Brenda Hiatt, Cris Hightshoe, Kelly Hoffman, John Hollenbeck, Dennis Hollingsworth, Bob Hunt, Jim Hurst, Joanna Jensen, Michele Johnson, Terri Johnson, Troy Johnson, Rajenia Kennedy, Betsy Ketner, Ginny Kile, Ray Kinsel, Todd Kirby, Noni Koutsoumpas, Tom Kuykendall, Barry Leitch, Scott Lindley, Teresa Lindsay, Tom Low, Julie Macke, Kathy ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' h ll D M f Trac Morton, Maloney, Brenda Mars, Minh Martin, Katrina Maskell, Brian Mason, Allen McDaniel, Sue McGee, Allan Meehling, Jim Miller, Peggy Mitc e , eanna orecra t, y Mariann Mu h , Tamm Murphy, Teri Patterson, Debbie Pearison, Tina Piety, Jim Pine, Mark Ralston, Mike Ramey, Jonnie Ramsey, Jan Reik, Molly Remlinger, Jeff Reynolds, VP Y Y Tracy Rhoads, Tim Richardson, Terry Riggs, Mike Robinson, Darin Schaefer, Mary Schroeger, Mike Sherrill, David Shotts, Greg Shotts, Jennifer Shotts, Denise Shumaker, Tim ' ' ' ' ffS T S ' 'tz , J' Sutton, Ben Taylor, Sandy Shumaker, Bonnie Simpson, Val Simpson, Deanna Smith, Jill Smith, Shan Smith, Keith Snyder, Mark Snyder, Chris Stepp, Je tepp, eresa yyei er im Walker, Chris Wallace, Lori Wallace, Cindee Washbum, Lori Washburn, Randy Washburn, Starla Waugh, Jeff Wellum, Terrie Wernz, Debbie Wichman, Cheryl Wieland. David Wilguess, Pam Williams, Scott Winschief, Rex Wood. CLASS OF 1983: Randall Adams, Tammy Barkley, Tammy Beard, Randy Bishop, Rebecca Bishop, Alice Black, Katherine Bonesteel, Lynda Burress, Derek Cantrell, Chalmer Clark, Robert Claypool, Cathy Cook, Paula Cooper, Deanna Crawford, Suzanne Davidson, Patricia Donham, Amy fDowdenl Donnelly, Ginger Douglas, William Downs. Maribeth Drake, Mary Dunscomb, Dane Eirhart, Byron Emanus, Rhoda English, Susan Evitt, David Flowers, Debra Galeener, Billy Gann, Herman Grindle, Vicki Groeber, Michael Halloran, Cindy Hardy, Michael Hayes, Gary Hewitt, Kimberly Higgins fRobertsj, Kenneth Hollingsworth, Lisa Huey, Jeffjones, John Kannmacher, Karla King, Jim Knowles. Benjamin Livingston, Dianna Martin, Lawrence Martin, Pamela Maurer, Roy Maurer, Kathy McCoy, Charles McManus, Curtis Miller, Kathryn Murphy, Michelle Murphy, Todd Murphy. Vickie Murphy, Bart Nelson, Lynetta Omdorff, Pauletta Omdorff, Mathew O'Rourke, Lynne Pearson, Rodney Pellum, William Rhoades, Clarence Richey, Tim Riggs, Kimberly Ryan. Robin St. John, Dennis Schliekau, Genevieve Schroeger, Kevin Snedeker, Lisa Snedeker, Connie Snider, Sandra Stepp, Michael Stover, Joe Strohm, Mark Strohm, Scott Sutton. James Sweet, Angela Sweitzer, Chuck Sweitzer, Richard Sweitzer, Timothy Sweitzer, Jolene Taylor, Gina Terrell, Timothy Thompson, Robert Vicory. Robert Wallace. Stephanie Wallace. Deborah Waller, Kathleen Walters, Karen White, Comelia Wieck, Eric Williams. CLASS OF 1984: Matthew Anacker, Kimberly Baggs, Brent Beard, Randy Blankenship, Scott Boyer, Everett Brandt, Sheryl Brooks, Quenby Bruce, Timothy Bruner. Lisa Budd. Yvonne Burton, Michele Claypool, Tracey Collier, Russell DeFeo, Timothy Dixon, Julie Dowden, Lana Downs, Yvonne Elliott, John Fash, Donald Forsythe, Agnes Grindle, Michael Grooms, Sarah Gwyn, Melinda Haws, Sheila Hewitt, Rod Hoopingamer, Tammy Horsley, Deborah Jones, Travis Jones, John Kemper, Karmen Kirchner. Donald Kirk. Todd Kuhn, Sandy Lamb, Sarah LeMay, Peggy Lemieux, Cheryl Livvix, Rebecca Lueken, Carla Lycan, Brian Macke, Leann Maloney, Suzanne Manhart, Dennis Milbourn. Charles Miller. Kimberly Miller, Jenifer Morecraft, Connie Morgon, Brent Neibauer, Eric Phillips, Kimberly Remlinger, John Renner, Toni Rhoads, Huber Richey, William Richey. Donette Robinson. Wanda St. John, Lesia Sanders, Cecelia Schroeger, Barbara Schwartz, Yvette Shumaker, Jacqualwynn Simmons, Sharon Simpson, Robert Sinclair, Carrie Smith. Cheryl Smith. Day id Snyder, Jeanenne Stepp, Jeffrey Strohm, Eric Thompson, Jonathon Thompson, Kathy Thompson, Rhonda Tingley, Yelonda Tucker, Diana Wallace, Angela Waller, Lisa Walsh, Ward Wells, Jodie Wemz, Melissa Wichman, Kevin Wilkey, Kevin Williams, Tammy Wilson, Scott Wineinger, Kevin Winschief, Teri Wiser. Patricia Wyrick. CLASS OF 1985: Brad Adams, Jeff Amacher, Janice Arney, Tamara Barnhart, Malcolm Bartram, Joseph Bennett, Deena Bishop, Pamela Bradley. Richard Calhoun. Tracy Charles. Melissa Claypool, Calvin Coates, Scott Dawson, Bobby English, Beth Evans, Robin Ferris, Rebecca Fitzjarrald, Cary Fowler, Michael Garner. Shannon 'Gris-ye. Kathleen Griffith. Pamela Hayden, Scott Higginbotham, Nancy Hombrook, Julianna Jordan, Sandi Kemper, Richard Kidd, Veronica Kiger, Chris Kmucha, Kimberly Lacy. Jay Ledermann. Lori LeMay, Dale Ligget, Lori Lindley, Stanley Lindley, James Lindsay, Mary Macke, Sandra Macke, Tammy Manhart, Amy Martin, Bradley Mason. Gary McManus. Lisa McQueen. Law renee Y Miller, Rene Miller, Carlena Murphy, Matt Murphy, Shawn Murphy, Lee Ann Nave, Ron Neibarger, Christopher O'Rourke. Beth Pancake. Donald Peterson. Don Powers. Mike Quirke, Lori Rhoads, Michael Rhoads, Scott Rhodes, Lesa Ridgway, Michael Riggs, Steve Roshel, Catherine Ryan, Elizabeth Ryan. Daye Sappington, Angie Schiyer. Mary Schwab. Joseph Sherrill, Amy Shotts, Lisa Simmers, Jared Smith, Kimberly Smith, Tracy Speros, Malinda Spires, Diana Starkey. Chad Stephens. Lisa Stinson, Anthony Taylor. Carol Tay lor. Troy Tharp, Darren Thompson, Timothy Wallace, Tim Washburn, Richard Whitaker, Jonathan Wilson, Amy Woodard. Don Wyrick. Randy York. Gary Lett.-is K K CLASS OF 1986: Melissa Lynn Baggs, Lisa Annette Barnhart, John A. Bartlett, Victoria Anne Betts, Lisa Bosstick. Terri Lee Bounds, Sherri Ly nn Bucher. Barbara Jean Bumpus, Brian Joseph Bums, Jeanne Kay Burkett, Michelle Lee Burkybile, Randal Paul Burress, Tammy Carpenter. Troy G. Collier. Shelly Kay Cutright. Brian l.. Dailey. Nlichelle L. Pearman-Dashiell, Tina Marie Donham, Kathleen Mae Downen, Lisa Marie Farrell, Anissa fBuffyl Ann Followell, Jay Anthony Gard. Brian M. Gilbert. Charles Todd Gunn. Dietrich Adkins Haws, Melissa Lynn Hendrix, Mary Hoffman, John D. Hoggatt, Dalanne Elaine Huffington, Michelle Lynn Joab. Tricia Suzanne Jones. Chris lake. tiny Kristine l indley. Sheri Lynn Liwix, Bemard Gerard Lueken, Timothy Scott McConchie, Stephen A. McGee, Melissa Anne Macke, Lori Ann Martin, ltlt-lissn Kay Martin, Darla Soc Nlilbourn. Jerry NX .iyne millerii?obli:r5lK. Mitchell, Scott Enc Murphy, Cara Lee Montgomery, Kile L. Nave, Lisa Ann Osborne, Blue Pancake, Tinnsen Gem- l'y-arcs, Nh-liinlia Kay Pow.,-ll, jaim-, xl,-t Pr,-,ty Sharyl iza Prewett, Rachelle Renee Randle, Darlena Rankins, Buffy Jo Reed, Julie Lee Ann Roberts, Stephen A. Robinson. tiiirtlni Knit St-liroegei. T.ttnitty Ann Nlark X K ilve y, l:E1ulaJ. 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