Maysville High School - Bulldog / Calx Yearbook (Maysville, KY)

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1985 Maysville Junior-Senior High School Maysville, Kentucky Volume 13 Our very own bulldog. Senior Susie Berry poses as the team's mascot for 1984 85 5 The Best of Times” (Seniors) 26 Beat It (Sports) 37 Human Nature (Clubs and Activities) 57 Working 9 to 5 (Faculty) 64 Almost Paradise (Underclassmen) 1 Maysville Junior Senior High School, despite a record low enrollment during the 1984 85 school year, still managed to have a platinum year. Three new teachers, including two coaches, took posi- tions in the high school. Mrs. Ford, a familiar face around here already, became a permanent member of the staff tak- ing over the freshman English classes; Coach Coldiron step- ped in and helped the Bulldogs struggle through a rebuilding season; and Coach Coffey was instrumental in reviving the comeback of the Lady Bulldogs. Although we missed the teachers who left us, we quickly adapted to our new faces. Attendance was at a record high, and club enrollment top- ped the charts. More students took pride in becoming more actively involved in supporting the school and its functions. The Future Homemakers of America led the school through many activities again this year, including an all new Fashion Show and an ever popular lip sync contest. The Student Council gave a smash performance with homecoming festivities, and the junior class was spectacular in hosting the prom. The seniors scored a hit with their production of Captain Fantastic, and the Foreign Language Club had yet another exciting year. Believe it or not, after a record number of years, renova- tions were finally begun on the MHS gymnasium, and many improvements were made elsewhere throughout the school. But the biggest record of all set this year was when Maysville students actually missed three consecutive days of school due to bad weather. Yes, it truly was a golden year. Maysville High School began operation in 1865. The tradition continues. 'Don't worry Stratos. I won't let you trip. 3 m emoriam l icky J4arian JJenderion 3eL 8, 1970-Oct. 13, 1984 Beyond the rainbow's farthest end, there lies A land that's always filled with love and light, Where shadows never fall and dim the skies; For in this lovely land, there is no night. In this celestial place of joy and peace, There is no time or space, no doubt or fear; For those who come to it, all troubles cease. All worldly difficulties disappear. And though the loss of loved ones or of friends Brings sorrow and is hard for us to bear, If we could see beyond the rainbow s end We know that uA would find them wailing there In that celestial dwelling place above — The land of peace and joy, of light and love. Copied 4 5 6 Working Girl (A H ) What choo talkin' about.- (M J.) Aw. Mom. please?!' (J.M ) Looks like a Stroh Lite nite! (A.G.) Oh. no. not another test (MB) Come and get me off this couch (JF.) 7 MAYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 8 CLASS OF 1985 9 Senior Play Cast. Front Row. I to r Julia Frodge, Dedr a Irwin. Kim Greene. Peter Kambelos. Angie Griffin. William Dickson. Sherry Thomas. Scott Pennington. Ray Berry. Susie Berry. Back Row: Kim Davis. Mrs Ford. Alicia Dudley. Sam Huff. Cindy Jones. Cedric Alexander. Cece Brookins. Sivi Thomas. Chris Sparks. Lisa Commodore. Marty Sauer. Marge Henderson. Missy Detro, Mike Brown My mission is to save the world!'' Peter. I really don't think this tie goes with this suit.” 10 'Aren't you glad you use Dial? Seniors Present “Captain Fantastic” The senior class presented Captain Fantastic, a three act comedy by Tim Kelly, in the high school auditorium. Nov. 19 and 20. The play centered around Waldo Puppybreath, a comic book fanatic and editor of the 'Weekly Bunyan, the school newspaper. Waldo found himself in a heap of trouble with many unusual characters. Ms. Clinger, biology teacher, wanted him to be replaced as editor; Mr. Bip, the scrupulous land owner wanted him expelled; Ratso Finkle, a junior edition of the Godfather, was sabotaging the prom queen contest; and Mrs. Potter, the school principal, was investigating him for a robbery which he never committed. These characters and many more provided an action- packed two hours that kept the audience laughing. Besides cast members, the production crew included John Julian. Todd Muse. Derek Whaley. Sherry Smith, Amy Haughaboo, Patricia Holmes. Becky Gill, and Mary Jones. Mrs. Paula Ford was director of the corned Waldo. I’ve told you a thousand times 11 enior Se (ltan Off.i iceri DoJJ nUe Reporter Hilary e Odenderson Secretary Sivi Ok omas Jice president Cece(i a Srookins OreaSurer Sam Jduff president 12 Ronda Jean Adkins — Chorus 1.2. 3. 4; Pep Club 3. 4 Cedric Dwayne Alexander — Cedrock.’Chorus3.4 Senior Play. Pep Club 2. 3. 4. superior on sok at Morehead Vocal Clinic Melissa Dawn Applegate — Missy. Concert Band 1.2.3. 4 solos and ensembles I. Commencement band 1.2. 3. Performing Marching band I. Rag girl 2. World Fair Band Trip 2. Governor's Inaugural Parade 3. Pep band I. 4. Cheerleader 1.2. 3. Chorus 1.2. 3. 4 solos and ensembles 1.2. 3. 4. All State Chorus 4. Vocal Clinic 2. 3. 4. FHA 1,2.3; Office Assistant 4. Senior Play; Homecoming Court 1; Pep Club 2. 3. 4. Driver's Ed Certificate, Raymond Pascal Berry II — Ray. Band2.3.4 ja« Band 2. 3. 4. solos and ensembles 4. Band Librarian 4. Commencement band 2. 3. Governor's Inaugural Parade 3. March at Reds stadium 2. 4. Pep Band 2.3. 4. Chorus 4 Vocal Clime 3. 4. Mixed Ensembles 4; Speech and Drama 2. 3; Senior Play. Baseball 3; 4 H 2. 3. 4. Driver’s Ed Certificate Sue Ann Berry — Susie. Mascot 4. Speech and Drama 2. 3; FHA 1.2. 3. 4 Recreation leader 4. Foreign Language Club 2. 3. 4. Science Club 1.2. 3. 4; Yearbook 1.3. 4 copy editor 4. Senior Play. Basketball I; Girls Basketball Statistician 2. 3. 4. Baseball Statistician 4. 4 H 1.2. 3. 4 secretary 3. 4. Pep Club 2. 3. 4. FHA Junior and Chapter Degrees. Driver s Ed Certificate. Lunchroom worker 3. 4. Who's Who 3. 4: Younger Woman's Club District and Regional blue ribbons for oil painting. 4 H. 2 blue ribbons in rally, red ribbon on painting. 2 red ribbons in photography. Deron Black — Basketball 1.2. 3. 4 Most Improved 2. DCIT All Tournament Team 4. Varsity letterman 3: CoChampion Burley Belt Conference Tournament Team 3. CoCaptain 2. 4 Rita Jean Brammer — Chorus 2. Office Assistant 3. 4 Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4 Best Free Throw Percentage 4. Pep Club 2. Cecelia Lee Brookins — CeeCee. Advocate Circulation Staff 4. Band 1.2. 3. 4 Flag girl 2. 3. Cheerleader 3. 4. Speech and Drama 2; FHA I. 2. 3. 4 reporter 2. secretary 3. 2nd Vice President 4. Junior. Chapter and State Degrees. Regional Scholarship Chairman 3. Chapter representative at state meeting 2. 4; Foreign Language Club 3. 4; Science Club 1.2. 4 Sec. Trees 4. Senior Play. Basketball 1.2; Tennis 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Class Treasurer 1.4; 4 H 2. 3 Secretary 2; Pep Club 2. 3. 4 President 4. Driver s Ed Certificate 3; Who s Who 4 13 Charles Michael Brown M.k,- Advocate News Editor 4 Chorus I Vocal Clime and All State Chorus 3. Vocal ensembles I. Foreign Language Club 1.2. 3. 4. Hi Y 4 Science Club 1.2. 4 Student Council 3. Senior Play. Bowling 2; 4 H 3. 4 Pep Club 2. 3. 4. Who s Who 3. Foreign Language Award 2. J. V and Varsity Basketball statistician I Darrin Terrence Commodore — vocational School 3.4 Derrick Lamont Commodore — Chorus l.2.3.4 Vocal Clinic 2. 3. 4. Boys and Mi ed Ensembles 2. 3. 4. Office Assistant 4. Basketball 2. 3. 4 Best Free Throw Percentage 3, MR Basketball 4. Varsity Letter 3. Baseball 2. 3. 4 Melissa Dawn Commodore Lisa. Chorus3.4 fha2. 3. 4. Science Club I. Student Council 3. Office Assistant 4. Senior Play. Bowling 3; Basketball 2. 3. 4; Homecoming Court 1.2. 4 Queen 4. Prom Court 3; Prom Committee 3; 4 H 2. 3: Pep Club 2. 3. 4. (JSNA. Driver's Ed Certificate Ronald Jay Cooper — Ronnie Student Librarion 4. Office Assistant 1.2 Gary Wayne Cunningham president of Frey s Resource Club 4 Teresa Craycraft Darnell — Office Assistant 4 Pep Club 2. Driver s Ed Certificate 3 Paula Dawn Davenport - Coders Band 1.2 3.4 Marching Band I Pep Band 1.2. 3 4 Chorus 1. 2. 3. FHA 1.2.3; Science Club I. Senior Play. Bowling 2. 3. 4 14 Kimberly Ann Davis Kim Advocate 4. Chorus I. 2. 3. 4 Girls and Mined Ensemble , Vocal Clinic , FHA 4, Science Club 4. Senior Play . Prom Committee 3. 4 H 2. 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 Driver s Ed Certificate Melissa Gail DetrO Missy Advocate reporter 2 5. sports editor 4 Speech and Drama 2 regional superior, state excellent. FHA I. 2. 3. 4 parliamentarian 2. 1st vice president 3. secretary 4 Foreign Language Club 2.3 4 secretary 3. Science Club 1.2 4, Student Council 2 Yearbook 2. 3 4 copy editor 2 Jr High editor 3. Picture editor 4 Senior Play. Prom Committee 3: Class Reporter 2. Class Vice President 3. Honors Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3. 4 World vie 4 Who s Who 3. 4 Society of Distinguished American High School Students 2. 3. 4; Driver s Ed Certificate 4 Boys Varsity Statistician 2. 3. 4 United States Achievement Awards. Latin 2. 3. Geometry 2. English 3. History Government 4. Leadership, Merit 3. 4 Leadership and Service 3. 4 National Latin Exam Magna Cum Laude 2. 3. Science Mathematics Achievement Program 2. Girls State 3. Governor's Scholars Program 3. Outstanding Proficiency in American History Award 3. In the Know 4. FHA Junior. Chapter, and State Degrees. Presidential Leadership Conference William Henry Dickson Advocate 1.2 3 4 Art f ditor 1 4. Salesman 2. Photo Editor 3. mascot 2. Speech and Drama (regional best actor) 4 Student Council 1.2. Yearbook Art Editor 4. Senior Play. Basketball film crew 3. 4 Prom Committee 3. 4 H 3. 4. Honors Club 3 Alicia Clarice Dudley — Chorus2 3. 4 Morehead Vocal Clinic 2. 3. Speech and Drama 2. FHA 1.2. 3. 4 2nd vice president 3. 1st vice president 4. Junior. Chapter, and State Degrees. Star Events Chairman 4. Fact Test 4. Regional FHA Secretary 3. 4 FHA Overall Member of the Year Award 3. Degree Chairman 3. Maysville Younger Women's Club Sewing Contest runner up 3: Foreign Language Club 2. 3. 4. Science Club I. 2. 4, Office Assistant 3: Yearbook 3. 4 business manager 3. Editor in-chiel 4. Senior Play; Boys Varsity Statistician 4. Homecoming Court 1.2; 4 H 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 1.2. 3. 4 vice president 3. treasurer 4. Upward Bound 2. 3. 4 100% Award 2. Presidential Leadership Club at MSU 3. Driver's Ed Certificate. Commencement Chorus 3; Girl Scouts 1. Girl Scout Career Exploration Certificate 3 Julia Eileen Frodge — Band l.2.3,4 Governor s Inaugural Parade. World s Fair Parade Pep Band I. 2. 3. 4. Jait Band 2. 3. Solos and Ensembles 1.2.3 4. Chorus 1.2. 3. 4 Vocal Clinic 3. 4. Solos 4. Ensembles 2. 3. 4 Madrigal 2. 3. FHA 2, 4 Science Club 1.2. Senior Play. Basketball I. Statistician 2. 4 4 H 1.2. 3 4 President 1.2. Vice President 3. 4 4 H County Teen council. Secretary 3. Parliamentarian 4. American Heritage Conference. 4 H Teen Round up 3. 4 H Rally 1.2.3. 4 4 H County wide Promotional Committee. Kentucky Foodarama 3. Area 4 H Achievement Trip 2. Pep Club 3 Carlton Anthony Gibbs Tony Elizabeth Ann Gilbert — Science Club 2. Senior Play. Pep Club 4 15 Rebecca Dawn Gill - Bubbles Chorus 1 2 3. Office Assistant 4. Senior Play; Pep Club 2; Lunchroom Worker 2. 3 Kim Sydawn Greene — Advocate Exchange Edito 4. Band 1. 2. 3. 4 Clarinet Choir 4. FHA 1.2; Foreign Language Club 3. 4. Office Assistant 2. Senior Play. Pep Club 2. Angela Susan Griffin — Ang . Advocate Reporter 1.2. 3 Editor 4; Band I. 2. 3. 4 Marching Band I; World's Fair Band Trip 2. Inaugural Parade 3. Pep Band I. 2. 3. 4, Commencement Band 2. 3; Speech and Drama 2. 3. 4 superior 2, Best Actress 3. 4; FHA 1.2: Foreign Language Club 1.2. 3. 4 treasurer 3. president 4; Science Club I. 2. 4. Student Council I. 3. 4 treasurer 4; Yearbook 2. 3. 4 Picture Editor 2; Senior Play; Boys Varsity Statistician 2. 3. 4; Mock Wedding 3; Prom Committee 3; Honors Club I. 3. 4. Pep Club 2. 3. 4. Governor's Scholar 3; Girls State 3; Worldview 3; SPOKE 3. Who's Who 3. 4. Society of Distinguished American High School Students 2. 3. 4. (J.S. Achievement Awards; Geometry 2; Foreign Language 2. Merit and Leadership 3. 4. Leadership and Service 3. 4; Presidential Leadership Conference 4; Driver's Ed. Academic Award 3; Semi inalist in Miss Teen of Ky. 3; In the Know alternate 4; 1st place In Short Story Contest 3. Amy jo Haughaboo — Chorus I. 2. 3; FHA Junior Degree 1; Science Club 1.4; Office Assistant 2. 3; Senior Play. Baseball Statistician 1.2. Homecoming Court 1.3. 4. Prom Committee 3; Class Reporter 1. Class Secretary 3; 4H 3; Pep Club 2. 3; State Drivers Competition 3; Driver's ed. Certificate Margie Ellen Henderson — Advocate Circulation Editor 4. Chorus 1.2. 3. 4 Girls ensembles 2. 3. 4. Mixed ensembles 2. 3. Morehead Vocal Clinic 3. 4. Speech and Drama 2. 3; FHA 1.2; Foreign Language Club 2. 3. 4 Secretary 4; Science Club 1.2; Student Council secretary 4. Yearbook Underclassmen Editor 4; Senior Play; Homecoming Court 4; Prom Court 3; Prom Committee 3; Class Secretary 2. 4. 4-H 3. 4 Teen Roundup Camp 3. 4; Pep Club 2. 3. Patricia Gail Holmes — ”Tita. Chorus 3; FHA Chapter Degree 1; Foreign Language Club 2. 4. Office Assistant 3. 4. Senior Play; 4H 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 2. 3 David Samuel Huff — Sam. Advocate 1.2, 3.4. Band 1.2. 3. 4 Jau Band 2. 3. 4. Inaugural Parade 3. Band Camp 1. 1st chair trombone I. 2. 3. 4. Marching Band I; Chorus 4 All State Chorus 4. Vocal Clinic 4. Speech and Drama 3; Foreign Language Club 1.2. 3. 4. Senior Play; Class President 1.2. 4. Honors Club 4; Pep Club 3; (J.S. National Math Award 2; Driver's Ed Certificate 3. Trenton Dale Humphrey — Trent. Chorus 1.2. 3. 4 Boys and mixed ensembles 1.3. 4; Senior Play. Basketball 1.3; 4 H 1; Pep Club 3. 4. Driver's Ed. Certificate Dedra McCJne Irwin --------- Newspaper Staff 2. Chorus I; FHA I; Science Club 1.2. Senior Play; Prom Committee 3; 4 H 1. 2. 3; Driver's Ed Certificate. Vocational School, 16 Cindy Oleda Jones — Advocate Reporter I, 2. 3. 4; Feature Picture Editor 4; Concert Band 1.2. 3. 4; Solos and Ensembles 1.2. 3. 4; Performing Marching Band I. Band World's Fair Recognition Trip 2; Participant in Governor's Inaugural Parade 3: Pep Band 1.2: Cheerleader 3. 4. CoCaptain 4. Speech Drama Medal Winner 2. 3; FHA 1.2. 3. 4. Recreation Leader 1.2; Song Leader 3. Historian 4; Foreign Language Club 1.2. 3.4. Treasurer 4: Science Club 1.2. 4. Vice President 4; Student Council 1.2. 4. President 4; Yearbook 1.2. 3.4. Copy Editor 3. 4; Senior Play; Basketball 1.2; Homecoming Court 4. Tennis 2. 3. 4; Prom Junior Attendant 3; Prom Committee 3; Class Treasurer I; Class Vice President 2; Class President 3; 4 H 2. 3. Treasurer 3; Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Mock Wedding 3; DAR Good Citizen 4; Who's Who 4. Commencement Band 1.2. 3; Baseball Statistician 4; Academic Cheerleader Award 3; All District Cheerleading Squad 4; Worldview 3; FHA Star Event Winner 4; FHA Jr. and Chapter Degree I. 2; tl.S Achievement Awards in Foreign Language and Leadership and Service 2. 3. Mary Frances Jones — MoeT.' Chorus 1.2.3;Office Assistant 4; Senior Play; Pep Club 2; Lunchroom Worker 2.3. Feter J. Kambelos — Pete. Science Club 1.2. 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4. Advocate Reporter 1.2. 3. Assistant Editor 4; Yearbook Staff I. 3. 4. Copy Editor 3. Business Manager 4; Foreign Language Club 1.2. 3. 4; Speech Drama 1. 2. 3. 4. Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Statistician 2; Honors 2. 3. 4; Senior Play. Prom Committee 3; Hugh O'Brian Award 2; Worldview 3; SPOKE Conference 3. 4; International Foreign Language Award 2; U S. National Mathematics Award 2; Who's Who 3. 4; Society of Distinguished American High School Students 2. 3. 4; CJ.S. National Leadership and Service Award and Merit Award 3. 4; Academic All American 3; In the Know Academic Panelist 4; Advanced Biology Award 3; 2nd Place in M YWC Short Story Contest 3; I st Place Regional One Act Play Festival 2. 4; Performing Marching Band I; Band Solos and Ensembles 3. 4; Marching Band World's Fair Recognition Trip 2; Participant in Governor's inaugural Parade 3; Pep Band 1.2. 3. 4 Jerry Wesley Mingee — Chorus 1; Driver's Ed Certificate; Vocational School Christopher Blake Moon --------- Chris. Bowling 3; Prom Court 3; Vocational School. Shirley Michelle Mullikin — Michelle. fha i. 2. Office Assistant 2; Bowling 3. 4 H. 4 Gregory Todd Muse----------Advocate 4; Band 1; Ht-Y 4, President 4; Science Club 4; Senior Play. Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4. CoCaptain 4; Dike Combs All Tournament Team 4. Basketball Star Award 3; Most Improved 3; Tennis 1.2. 3. 4; Best Doubles 3; Prom Junior Attendant 3; Class Reporter 4; Mock Wedding 3; Driver's Ed. Certificate. Scott Pennington — Advocate 4; Band 1.2.3; Speech Drama 4; Foreign Language Club 1.2. 3. 4; Science Club I; Senior Play; Honors 3. 4; (J.S. Achievement Academy 4; National Latin Exam Gold. Silver Medals 3. 4; Who's Who 4; Jazz Band 4; SPOKE Conference 3; Inaugural Band Trip 3. 17 Martin Romont Sauer — “Marty Band 1.2.3, 4 Solos and Ensembles 1.2. 3. Superior Rating on Soto 3. World's Fait Recognition Trip 2. Inaugural Parade 3. Ja r Band 2. 3. 4. Pep Band I. 2. 3. 4 Commencement Band I. 2. 3; Chorus 3. Vocal Clinic 3. 4. Speech Drama 2. Hi Y Reporter 4. Science Club 4. Student Council I. 2. Senior Play. Bowling I. Basketball Statistician 2. 3. 4. Prom Committee. Who's Who 3 William Jeffrey Simpkins — Jett Band 1.2. Science Club 1.2. Bowling 2. 4 Christopher Ashley Sparks — Beasts Band 1.2.3 4 Solos and Ensembles I. 2; World s Fair Band Trip 2. Governor s Inaugural Parade 3. Performing Marching Band I. Pep Band 1.2. 3. 4 Mi Y 4. Office Assistant 4. Senior Play. Bowling 3. 4. 3rd Place in Doubles Bowling Tournament 3. 1st Place Team in Bowling Region 3; 2nd Place Doubles 4. Baseball 4. Driver's Ed Certificate 4. State Competition in Driver's Ed 4 Sheri Denise Smith -----Chorus 1.2. 3. 4. Vocal Clime 2 4 Girls and Mixed Ensembles I. 2. 3. 4. FHA I. 2. 3. 4. Science Club I. 2. Senior Play. Prom Committee 3. Pep Club 2. Driver's Ed Certificate 2. Sheryl Lee Thomas — Sherry. Advocate 1.2.4 Advertising Manager 4. Band 1.2. 3. 4. Performing Marching Band I. World s Fair Band Trip 2. Governor s Inaugural Parade 3. Pep Band 1.2. 3. 4. Sotos and Ensembles I. 2. 3. 4. Commencement Band 1.2. 3. Jaw Band 2. 3. 4. Chorus 1.2. 3. Vocal Cknic 2. 3. 4. Solos and Ensembles I. 3. FHA 1.2. 3. 4. Historian 3. Song Leader 4. Foreign Language Club 3. 4. Science Club 1.2. Yearbook I. 3. 4. Copy Editor 4. Senior Play. 4 H 2. 3. 4. Teen Roundup 3. 4 H Vice President 2. Treasurer 3. 4. Fashion Show 3. Talent Show Runner Up 3. Pep Club 2. 3. 4. Driver s Ed Certificate Sivi Evona Thomas — Advocate 3 Band 1.2. 3. 4 Governor s Inaugural Parade 3. World s Fair Trip 2; Solo and Ensembles I. Speech Drama 3. FHA 1.2. 3. 4. President 3. 4. Treasurer 2. Chapter and Junior Degrees. Foreign Language Club 1.2. 3. 4. Vice President 4. Science Club 1 4. President 4. Student Council 4. Yearbook 3. Senior Play. Basketball 1.2. 3. 4. Captain 4. Tennis 2. 3. 4. Prom Committee 3. Class Vice President 1.4, 4 H 1.2. 3. 4. Pep Club 2. 3. 4. Vice President 4 Derek Melvin Whaley ------------- Hi Y President 4. Senior Play. Basketball 1.2. 3. 4. Joe B Hall Easter Seals Shoot A Thon 2. Golf 1.2. 3. 4. Prom Court 3 Tina Michelle Windom — Advocate Business Manager 4. Chorus 2. Office Assistant 2. Yearbook 3. 4. Copy Editor 3. Senior Editor 4. Homecoming Court 3. Prom Committee 3; Class Treasurer 3; 4 H 3. Honors 4. Pep Club 2. 4. U S Achievement Academy Award. Leadership 4. Who s Who 3. Driver s Ed Certificate 3. USNLMA 4 18 Pictures not available for: Darreyl Sean Overly, Shirley Jeannetta Owens, Kenneth R. Coffey, and James Rodney Cooper, Senior uperlatives BEST DRESSED Alicia Dudley and Derrick Commodore CLASS CLOWNS Sam Huff and Susie Berry BEST LOOKING MOST LIKEL Y TO Derek Whaley and Amy Haughaboo SUCCEED Angie Griffin and Peter Kambelos 19 BEST DANCERS Cedric Alexander and Lisa Commodore MOST ENGAGING SMILE Deron Black and Cecelia Brookins MOST MANNERLY Mike Brown and Rita Brammer BIGGEST FLIRTS Marge Henderson and Gary Cunningham 20 MOST TALENTED Missy Applegate and William Dickson BEST ALL AROUND Cindy Jones and Chris Sparks MOST ATHLETIC Todd Muse and Sivi Thomas MOST ENTHUSIASTIC Kim Greene and Marty Sauer 21 SENIOR TRIP 22 Somebody had the nerve to take this bunch all the way to Florida? Sweet dreams. 23 We’re ready for anything. ' The MHS Graduating Class of 1985 Peter Kambelos. valedictorian, gives Missy Detro. salutatorian. gives Angie Griffin — Honor Graduate address. address. 24 25 26 Tough Schedule Poses Problems for Bulldogs Varsity. Front Row. I. to r.: Bryant Gibbs. Nicky Murphy. 2nd Row: Kevin Commodore. Eric Garrett. Mike Case. Adam Commodore. Back Row: Coach Appelman. Malik Johnson. Clayton Thomas. Derek Whaley. Derrick Commodore. Gary Rosser. Deron Black. Todd Muse, and Coach Coldiron. Managers Nicky Murphy. Bryant Gibbs, and Kevin Commodore. Statisticians Missy Detro. Angie Griffin and Alicia Dudley Deron goes up high over an opponent Derek gets inside Saints' defense. Elliott 74 31 W Dike Combs Invitational Tournament Dike Combs 7461 W Lee Co. 31 39 L Grant Co. 61 76 L M.C. Napier 6893 L St. Patrick 61 38 W Newport 3686 L Paris 3373 L Mason Co. 3983 L Tollesboro 78-63 W Scott Co 3787 L Harrison Co. 3863 L Pikeville Invitational Tournament Mullins 7881 L Pendleton Co. 38 88 L Mason Co. 4370 L Lex. Catholic 60101 L Fleming Co. 63-71 L Bracken Co. 3677 L Burley Belt Conference Tournament Scott Co. 36 94 L Lewis Co. 7897 L Tollesboro 71 73 L Augusta 5354 W Elliott Co. 6649 W District Tournament St. Patrick 44 46 L 27 Practice makes perfect, or so goes the saying. Proud parents at Senior Recognition Night. Here’s the plan . . Get out of my way! 28 Good form. Wonder if it went in?” J.V.; Freshmen Get Valuable Experience Jr. Varsity Squad. Front Row. I. to r.: Bryant Bibbs. Rennie Whaley. Damion Murphy, Kevin Commodore. Back Row: Eric Garrett. Adam Commodore. Gary Rosser. Coach Appelman, Chris Wilburn. Malik Johnson, and Mike Case. Freshman Squad, Front Row, I. to r: Kelly Walker. Rennie Whaley. Mike Case. Randy Greene. Back Row: Bryant Gibbs, Jamie Hunt. Kevin Fulton. Chris Wilburn. Matthew David, Craig Brammer, and Coach Appelman. Bookkeeper Marty Sauer Eric goes up for two. 29 Three Seniors Lead Girls’ Basketball Team Front Row. I. to r.: Coach Coffey. Danielle Murphy. Suzanne Lewis. Denise Commodore. Pam Brammer. Back Row: Nicole Peters (manager), Rosiland King. Rita Brammer. Sivi Thomas. Charmaine Hughes. Heidi Tolle. Shauna McFarland, and Suziey Berry (scorekeeper). Augusta 4730 W Ripley 3941 L Bracken Co. 32 51 L Bourbon Co. 4745 W St. Patrick 52-41 W Fleming Co. 4257 L Harrison Co. 5068 L Pendleton Co. 38 59 L Greenup Co. 5a48 W Mason Co. 41 58 L St. Patrick 3934 W Augusta 4326 W Mason Co 34 £0 L Bourbon Co. 3347 L Montgomery Co. 5256 L District Tournament Fleming Co 3249 L Senior Guard and Forward Sivi Thomas Other seniors involved in Girls Basketball were: Rita Brammer. center for team; Suziey Berry, scorekeeper; and Julia Frodge. statistician. Senior Guard Lisa Commodore 30 Ready or not, here it comes. What. . . Sivi, in trouble?' Charmaine, no need to eat the towel. McDonald's is on the way home. Perfect form . . . Perfect shot. Mass confusion. Where’d the ball go?” 31 Cjena Wlorton decelia (tdroolii nS Wunie m ijerS J enni jer (Commodore 32 MHS Cheerleaders Warfo arner 33 Varsity Cheerleader Cristal Porter was absent when pictures were taken. Miss Linda Frey was sponsor for both squads. Bulldogs Fall to Tollesboro in District After Beating Them Twice During Season Front Row. L to R.: Bryant Gibbs. Kevin Commodore. Randy Green. Adam Commodore. Chris Coer modore, Damion Murphy, Craig Brammer, Managers Jonathan Crum and Julius King. Back Ro Susie Berry, statistician; Chad Thomas. David Henry. Nicky Murphy. Mike McClain. Derrick Con modore. Tony Hughes. Chris Sparks, and Coach Kenny Brammer. .M ■ «I y .A itti W .aUWtiilk. 'Z ’' ' ‘u wR+ku mm mmwuMim m-mm jmmnt ________________ 8 m srsa a in ■RraFwe. -oil. Ml MM ■ ’ i Statisticians Alicia Dudley. Susie Berry, and Cindy Jones. Team members watch action. ■MM Easy out! Keep your eye on the ball. And it's a homerun! 34 Bowlers Strike It Big in League Competition Bowling Team, L. to R.: Jeff Simpkins. Molly Lewis. Tony Hughes. Paula Davenport. State bowlers Tony Hughes and Jeff Simpkins. and Greg Fyffe Young Golfers Not Quite Up to Par Golf Team. L. to R.: Derek Whaley. Eric Garrett. Coach Coffey. James Dixon. Chris Dixon, and Greg Fyffe. Coach Coffey gives James a putting lesson. 35 Tennis Teams: A Match for Almost Anyone Tennis Team. L. to R.: Coach Hendrickson. Jarrod Breeze. Stratos Kambelos. Eric Garrett. Jimbo Griffin, Todd Muse. Kevin Fulton, Ernie Blythe, and Coach Kimble. 36 Is it over the net? Good contact! 37 crowns queen. Queen Lisa Commodore and her escort. Derrick Commodore Homecoming Attendants. Front Row. I. to r.: Lisa Commodore. Cindy Hamilton. Donna White. Ursula Humphrey, Tracey Cooper. Back Row: Susie Haughaboo. Mario Warner. Kennetha McNutt. Rhonda Hilterbrand. Marge Henderson. Amy Haughaboo, and Cindy Jones. 38 I don't feel like dancing anymore. Miss Lisa Commodore was crowned 1985 Homecoming Queen at the annual Student Council sponsored dance held in the high school gym, Feb. 22. Lisa, escorted by Derrick Commodore, was crowned by Nicky Murphy, vice president of the Student Council. The theme of the dance was Wish Upon a Heart. Red and white hearts and a tree of hearts were used to decorate the gym. J.D. the D.J. provided the music for the dance and refreshments were served by members of the Student Council. We bad!! Easy does it. Smiling pretty for the camera. 39 MAYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT BAND Front Row, L. to R.: Sherry Thomas. Ursula Humphrey. Cindy Jones. Lisa Eitel. Peter Kambelos, Marcy Griffin, Crystal Marshall. Angie Griffin. 2nd Row: Ray Berry. Julie Frodge, Tim Whicker. Susie Haughaboo, Nicole Peters. Danette Shupe. Stratos Kambelos. 3rd Row: Joey Mains, Donnie Jones. Sivi Thomas. Beth Gray, Molly Lewis. Heaven Greene. 4th Row: Malik Johnson. Ricky Jones, CeCe Brookins. LeMont Hum phrey. Sammy Huff. Back Row: Jimbo Griffin. Chris Sparks, Mr. Fizer. Marty Sauer, and Shauna McFarland. Clarinet Choir. Front Row. L. to R.: Susie Haughaboo. Nicole Peters. Kim Greene, Sherry Thomas. Cindy Jones. Back Row: Beth Gray, Heaven Greene. Molly Lewis, Peter Kambelos. Julia Frodge, and Lisa Eitel. Band Librarian Ray Berry. Saxophone Choir. Front Row, L. to R.: Ray Berry, Tim Whicker. Back Row: Sherry Thomas, Danette Shupe. Julia Frodge. 40 41 Maysville High School Pep Band Maysville High School Chorus and Special Groups Front Row. L. to R.: Angie Crump. Maggie Myers. Missy Carpenter. 2nd Row: Gerrie Hughes. Angie Smith. Jeanette Carpenter. Robbie Detro. Derek Corde. Cedric Alexander. Jennifer May. Lisa McCall. Tammy Lewis, Miss Denney. 3rd Row: Pam Davis. Maria Fletcher. Mario Warner. Tracey Cooper. Gary Rosser. Derrick Com mudore. Trent Humphrey. Ray Berry. Teresa Evans. Ronda Adkins. Teresa Eachus, Missy Thompson. Back Row: Stephanie Gray. Julia Frodge. Penney Brooks. Patricia Davis. Missy Applegate. Nicole Peters. Kenny Coffey. Sammy Huff. Tony Hughes. Mark Helton. Mindy Reetz. Mary Stewart, Marge Henderson. Kim Davis, and Honey Baker Mixed Ensemble -J 42 Fall soloists at Morehead Spring Soloists at Morehead Sam Huff and Missy Applegate — All-State Chorus Mixed Ensemble Trio Girls Ensemble 43 4my J4au(fliuhoo and dt)erricli C o mm odore l eian y4s junior a Entertain Will, “jCoti in .ove Amy Haughaboo and Derrick Com- modore were the royal couple at the 1985 Junior-Senior Prom, held in the Jones Multi-Purpose Room. The queen and king and their attendants were honored amidst a garden set- ting that embellished the theme, “Lost in Love.” J.D. the D.J. provided the music and junior class mothers were in charge of refreshments. Top Junior Attendants — Nicky Murphy and Ursula Humphrey Prom Court, Front Row, L. to R.: Nicholas Crum, crownbearer. King Derrick Commodore, Queen Amy Haughaboo, Jane Huss, crownbearer. Back Row: Lisa McBride, David Henry. Kennetha McNutt. Gary Rosser, Nicky Murphy, Ursula Humphrey, Derek Whaley, Todd Muse, Marge Henderson. Cindy Jones. 44 45 Advocate Staff Keeps Student Body Informed Advocate Staff, L. to R.: Marge Henderson, circulation manager; Scott Pennington, feature editor; Tina Windom, business manager; Mike Brown, news editor; Kim Greene, exchange editor; Peter Kambelos. assistant editor; Angie Griffin, editor-in-chief; Cindy Jones, feature editor; William Dickson, art editor; Sherry Thomas, advertising manager; and Missy Detro, sports editor. Mrs. Smoot was advisor. Advocate Reporters. Ursula Humphrey. Kim Davis, and Lisa McBride Circulation Staff, David Henry, Gary Rosser, Todd Muse. Stratos Kambelos. Cece Brookins, and Cristal Porter. 46 Drama Students Place First in Regional Competition The MHS Drama Club, under the direction of Miss Mastin, placed first in the regional One Act Play Festival at Morehead State University. The play, The Brute, by Anton Chekov, presented by Angie Griffin, Peter Kambelos, and William Dickson, received three superiors. Angie Griffin and William Dickson received best overall actress and actor awards. 47 The FHA is by far the most active club at MHS. This year members participated in the following activities: membership picnic. Bandanna Day, Hat Day, collected for Heart Fund, Arthritis Drive, served as hosts at Parent-Teacher Conference, helped with Rotary Club Christmas party for needy kids, FHA Fact Test Contest, Secret Pals, hosted a teachers' brunch, Red and White Day, Teacher Appreciation Day, Balloon Lift-Off, Hug Me Day, state and regional meetings. Taco Party, made backdrop for Spring Regional meeting, heard speakers such as Joan Taylor, an executive assistant to Governor Collins; participated in Star Events, and held several fund raising drives. Mrs. Brothers was sponsor. Alicia Dudley Regional Secretary FHA Officers. Front Row, L. to R.: CeCe Brookins, second vice president; Sivi Thomas, presi- dent; Alicia Dudley, first vice president. Back Row: Cindy Jones, historian; Susie Berry, recreation leader; Diona Washington, reporter; Gary Rosser, parliamentarian; Penney Brooks, treasurer; Sherry Thomas, songleader; and Missy Detro, secretary. FHA Members, Front Row, L. to R.: Sivi Thomas, Nicole Peters. Diona Washington, Cindy Jones, Alicia Dudley. CeCe Brookins. Angie Smith, Honey Baker, Rhonda Hilterbrand. 2nd Row: Rhonda Jett, Tammy Lewis. Julia Frodge, Angie Crump. Kevin Fulton, Sherry Smith. Malik Johnson. Pam Davis. LeMont Humphrey. Charmaine Hughes, Clayton Thomas, Maria Fletcher, Gary Rosser, Lisa Commodore, Kim Davis, Jennifer Commodore, Susie Berry. Back Row: Missy Carpenter, Cindy Hamilton, Lisa McBride, Missy Detro, Gena Morton, Penney Brooks. Sherry Thomas, Connie Bowles, Jeanette Carpenter, Sara Cocanougher, Jeannie Ackley, Heaven Greene. 48 FHA Star Event Winners. CeCe Brookins. Cindy Jones. Charmaine Hughes. Mayor Bill Boggs signs proclamation for FHA Day as Alicia and Penney Brooks, and Alicia Dudley. Sivi add the smiles. Rhonda Hilterbrand and Alicia Dudley receive FHA State Degrees. Women’s Club Art Contest Participants These students represented Maysville at the Art and Music Contest at Ashland Community College. They are Chris Moon. Jeannie Ackley. Susie Berry and Crystal Marshall. 49 Upward Bound Provides Opportunities for Those Involved Upward Bound is a program to help generate the skills and motivation needed to succeed both in high school and in post- secondary education. The pro- gram is held every summer for six weeks on the Morehead State University campus. Students attend classes and participate in their choice of ex- tracurricular activities. Involved this year were. Front Row. I. to r.: Cece Brookins, Sivi Thomas, Lisa Commodore. Back Row: Kevin Commodore, Alicia Dudley, Mike Sapp, and Micky Murphy. Office Assistants Lend a Helping Hand Front Row. I. to r.: Preston Greene. Der rick Commodore. Teresa Darnell. Belin da Hampton. Patricia Holmes. Becky Gill. Mary Jones. Lisa Commodore. Back Row: Chris Sparks. Eric Garrett. Rita Brammer. Missy Applegate, and Rhonda Hilterbrand. Lunchroom Workers Make Necessary Contribution Front Row, I. to r.: Mrs. Greene, cook, Mr. Evans, supervisor. Back Row: Trent Hum phrey, Susiey Berry, LeMont Humphrey. Rita Hostetler. Adrina Black, and Aileen Fite. 50 Interest in 4-H Grows at Maysville High The 4-H Club held various meetings throughout the year to promote interest in 4-H at Maysville High School. The club held a pizza party and also gave a donation to the Lynne Hamm Fund. Peter Kambelos was presi- dent; Julia Frodge, vice presi- dent; and Sherry Thomas, treasurer. Pep Club Promotes Spirit The purpose of the Pep Club is to help support the athletic teams and promote school spirit. This year's activities in- cluded helping teach cheers, pep rallies, making posters, and distributing balloons for good luck. Officers, L. to R. were: Lisa McBride, secretary; Sivi Thomas, vice president; Alicia Dudley, treasurer; and CeCe Brookins, president. Honors Club Studies Variety of Subject Areas The Honors Club studied three dif- ferent areas during the school year. Drafting was taught by Mr. Butler; students worked with computers under Mrs. Huss; and Mr. Evans taught a unit on science. Honors Club members included. L. to R.: Stratos Kambelos. Scott Pennington. Crystal Marshall, Jeanette Carpenter, Peter Kambelos. Ursula Humphrey, and Sara Cocanougher. 51 Foreign Language Club Has Active Year The purpose of the Foreign Language Club is to promote interest in the study of French and Latin. This year members enjoyed programs on topics relating to language and different cultures. They also collected food for baskets that were given to needy families at Thanksgiving. At the last meeting, the club had a party to honor senior members as well as Mrs. Smoot, the sponsor, who was retiring. Officers, L. to R., were Sivi Thomas, vice president; Nicky Murphy, reporter; Marge Henderson, secretary; Cindy Jones, treasurer; and Angie Griffin, president. Members, Front Row, L. to R.: Sivi Thomas. Connie Bowles. Kennetha McNutt. Shauna McFarland, Alicia Dudley. 2nd Row: CeCe Brookins, Ursula Humphrey. Angie Griffin. Stratos Kambelos. Beth Gray. Lisa McBride. Sherry Thomas. Tracey Cooper. Kim Greene. 3rd Row: Mike Brown. Buddy Corde. Nicky Murphy. Patricia Holmes. Deona Washington. Danette Shupe, Cindy Jones, Sara Cocanougher. 4th Row: Marge Henderson. Sammy Huff, Missy Detro, Susie Haughaboo. Donna White. Mary Lester, Jeannie Ackley, Jeanette Carpenter. Maggie Myers. Back Row: Susie Berry, Peter Kambelos. Cristal Porter, and Crystal Marshall. 52 Hi-Y Members Visit King’s Island Hi-Y is an organization at MHS open only to boys. This year members held a car wash to raise money for a trip to King's Island. Mr. Kimble was club sponsor. Officers were Todd Muse, president; Derek Whaley, vice president; Greg Fyffe, secretary; Eric Garrett, treasurer; and Mar- ty Sauer, reporter. Other members included Jimbo Griffin, Chris Sparks, Greg Applegate, and Mike Sapp. Sivi Thomas Leads Science Club The purpose of the Science Club is to promote interest in the various fields of science. Officers were Sivi Thomas, president; Cindy Jones, vice president; CeCe Brookins, secretary-treasurer. Sponsors were Mr. Coffey and Mr. Evans. Science Club Members. Front Row, L. to R.: Cindy Jones. Sivi Thomas. CeCe Brookins. 2nd Row: Shauna McFarland. Missy Carpenter, Lisa McBride, Ursula Humphrey. 3rd Row: Gena Morton. Susie Berry, Charmaine Hughes, Aileen Fite, Adrina Black. 4th Row: Stratos Kambelos, Peter Kambelos. Todd Muse, Missy Detro. Ken netha McNutt. Marty Sauer. Back Row: Angie Griffin. Eric Garrett. Tony Hughes. Rhonda Hilterbrand. Kim Davis. Alicia Dudley, and Amy Haughaboo. 53 Cunningham Heads Frey’s Resource Club Members of Miss Frey's Resource Club, First Row, L. to R., are: Gary Cunningham, president; and Adam Com- modore. vice president. 2nd Row: Pam Davis, Tony Sweet. Ronnie Cooper. Back Row: Mike Hamilton. Patricia Davis. Mark Helton. Ronda Adkins, Ricky Smith, Scotty Evans. Darrell Overly. Tina Corde, and Tony Gibbs. Several Students Attend Maysville Vocational School 54 Vocational School Students. Front Row, L. to R.: Stacy Berry. Jerry Mingee, Darrin Commodore. Adam Commodore, Dedra Irwin. 2nd Row: James Alexander. Chad Thomas. Deron Black. Jeanetta Owens. David Julian, Kevin Commodore. Kevin Berry. Back Row: Mark Helton, Billy Curtis. Chris Dixon. Donnie Jones. Chris Moon. Ronnie Cooper, and Mike Hamilton. Student Council Works Hard to Make MHS a Better Place to Be The Student Council, with Mrs. Crum and Miss Wallin as advisors, sponsored the annual Homecom- ing dance which was a huge suc- cess. Also the group's financial support will enable a Maysville High School junior to attend Girls' State this summer. Plans were also made to buy letters identifying the school. These will be placed on the Limestone entrance to the school. Student Council Officers. L. to R.: Jeannie Ackley, reporter; Nicky Murphy, vice president; Marge Henderson, secretary; Cindy Jones, president; and Angie Griffin, treasurer. Sivi and Angie serve refreshments at Homecoming dance. Student Council Members. Front Row. L. to R.: Rennie Whaley. Sivi Thomas. Cindy Jones. Angie Griffin, Maggie Myers. Marge Henderson. Angie Smith. Jeannie Ackley. Back Row: David Henry, Nicky Murphy. Eric Garrett. Terry Taylor. Damion Murphy, and Jimbo Griffin. 55 Alicia Dudley Heads Yearbook Staff Editorial Staff. Front Row. L. to R.: Alicia Dudley, editor; Peter Kambelos. business manager. Back Row: Tina Win- dom. senior editor; Eric Garrett, sports editor; Cindy Jones, copy editor; Sherry Thomas, copy editor; Missy Detro, picture editor; Susie Berry, copy editor; William Dickson, photographer and art editor; and Marge Henderson, underclassman editor. The yearbook staff was very active this year. The staff sold Tom-Wat as a fundraising project and also had a booth at Court Day and the Main Street Festival. The yearbook also sold ads for the first time to help finance the publication. Other activities included car washes, bake sales, and members bought yearbook t-shirts. Mrs. Markwell was sponsor. Staff Members. Front Row. L. to R.: Alicia Dudley. Marcy Griffin. 2nd Row: Jeannie Ackley, Jeanette Carpenter. Missy Detro. Sara Cocanougher 3rd Row: Sherry Thomas. Angie Griffin. Marge Henderson. Cindy Jones. Back Row: William Dickson, Tina Windom. Eric Garrett. Susie Berry. Connie Bowles. Mike Sapp. Crystal Marshall. Stratos Kambelos. Peter Kambelos. 57 J i ' i u: Robert L. Biddle Superintendent Robert Newell Pupil Personnel Director School Board Members. L. to R.: Carolyn B. Griffin, Robert L. Biddle, Robert C. Garrett, J. Kirk Clarke, Earle D. Jones, and Kenneth Fryman. Richard O. Butler Assistant Principal and Industrial Arts Joyce Poe Secretary Ida Hudgins Secretary 58 Steve Appelman Social Studies, Assistant Basketball Coach Charlie Coffey Biology Walker Belcher Driver Education, Health and P.E. Greg Coldiron History, Basketball Coach Michelle D. Brothers Home Economics Peggy Crum Guidance Counselor 59 Mary Denney Vocal Music Elza H. Evans Science Ralph Dunlap History — Jr. High Ethel Foley Language Arts, Librarian Paula Ford English, Business Stanley Fizer Instrumental Music 60 Linda Frey Special Education Roger Hendrickson Language Arts — Jr. High Arlene W. Hall Mathematics Brenda Hester Reading, Science — Jr. High Rob Harding History — Jr. High Sally Huss Mathematics — Jr. High 61 Carolyn Mastin English, Psychology Robert Kimble Mathematics Helen Smoot Foreign Languages Nancy K. Markwell English, Librarian Diane Staggs Social Studies — Jr. High 62 Michael Wagner Art Wilson Merrill, Marty Sauer, and Wayne Lewis — Bus Drivers Bertie Wallin Business Carolyn Green Cook John Presley, Philip Browning, James White Custodians 63 64 JUNIORS Junior class officers. L. to R.. are: Jennifer Commodore, secretary: David Henry, reporter; Gary Rosser, treasurer: Nicky Mur- phy, president; and Ursula Humphrey, vice president. James Alexander Greg Applegate Kevin Berry Stacy Berry Pam Brammer Gwendolyn Breckenridge 65 Penney Brooks Missy Carpenter Adam Commodore Jennifer Commodore Kevin Commodore Derek Corde Angela Crump ' Billy Curtis Patricia Davis Chris Dixon Eric Garrett Stephanie Gray Belinda Hampton 66 Mark Helton David Henry Rhonda Hilterbrand Angie Hoskins Charmaine Hughes Gerrie Hughes Tony Hughes Ursula Humphrey Michelle Jackson Donnie Jones David Julian Molly Lewis Charles Marshall 67 Charlie Mason Lisa McBride Mike McClain Gena Morton Nicky Murphy Nicole Peters Randy Presley Brian Purdon Robby Riggs Gary Rosser Lisa Rowlette 68 69 Pictures not available for: Teresa Eachus, Lisa Jones. Terri Linins. Kennetha McNutt, and Cheryl Stewart. Another day gone by. SOPHOMORES Sophomore class officers. L. to R.. are: Terry Taylor, vice president; Allen Purcell, reporter; Cristal Porter, treasurer; Jimbo Griffin, president; and Nelson Bowles, secretary. Adriana Black Nelson Bowles Chris Commodore Tina Eitel Scotty Evans Teresa Evans 70 Aileen Fite James Fite Preston Greene Jimbo Griffin Cindy Hamilton Greg Hines LeMont Humphrey Malik Johnson Ricky Jones Mary Lester Damion Murphy Jason Myers Cristal Porter Allen Purcell Mindy Reetz 71 Mike Sapp Terry Taylor Mike Tucker Diona Washington Timmy Whicker Billy White Donna White The agony of defeat. Pictures not available for: Angela Lang and Mary Stewart. Watch your step now!!! 72 FRESHMEN Freshman class officers, L. to R., are: Chris Wilburn, vice president; Sara Cocanougher, treasurer; Jeannie Ackley, president; Connie Bowles, secretary; and Buddy Corde, reporter. Jeannie Ackley Honey Baker Ernie Blythe Craig Brammer Charles Breckenridge Connie Bowles Jeanette Carpenter Michael Case Sara Cocanougher Jeannie Collins 73 Tracy Cooper Tina Cord Buddy Corde Matthew David Pam Davis Robbie Detro James Dixon Kelly Eitel Lisa Eitel Wayne Fite Maria Fletcher Kevin Fulton Rachelle Gast Bryant Gibbs Steven Gill 74 Mike Graves Beth Gray Heaven Green William Green Marcy Griffin Kelly Hampton Terra Hampton Susie Haughaboo Barbie Hostetler Rita Hostetler Jamie Hunt Rhonda Jett Stratos Kambelos Gerald Lewis Tammy Lewis 75 Patricia Little Joseph Mains Crystal Marshall Susan Mason Jennifer May Lisa McCall Shauna McFarland Billy Mitchell Pat Moore Maggie Myers Jerry O'Daire Becky O'Daire Chris Owens Lamont Perry Marty Purdon 76 Tommy Riggs Danette Shupe Jerrod Simpson Mike Smalley Missy Thompson Mario Warner Rennie Whaley Rita White Chris Wilburn Pictures not available for: Randy Hayslip and Gordon Fite. 77 78 Jr. High Clubs and Activities . . . Antenna Staff Student Council Speech Honors Club Cheerleaders Frey's Resource Club 79 Eighth grade class officers, L. to R.. are: Rosiland King, reporter; Rose Detro, treasurer; Allen Dugan, vice president; Danielle Murphy, presi dent; and Tyra Warner, secretary. EIGHTH GRADE Thomas Baker Donald Berry Jarrod Breeze Carol Brownlee John Boyd Frankie Chamberlain Althea Commodore Millie Crump Michael Davis Mike Detro Rose Detro Allen Dugan Stephen Duzan James Evans Barbara Fite 80 Michael Fite Jimmy Fleming Angie Gaffin Susan Hamm Kay Hampton Rodney Hart Steve Helphenstine Shane Hester Joseph Holmes Anna Hostetler Tonya Jordon Rosiland King Allison Kirk Eugene Lang James Lester Tony Littleton Larry Malone Tussah Marshall Joey McIntosh Danielle Murphy Tonji Nelson Mindy O'Cull Robert Perry Cindy Presley Kim Purcell Angie Reed Michelle Reese Billy Riddle Mary Riggs Troy Sauer Heidi Tolle Crystal Vantine Kelly Walker Tyra Warner John Washington Shonna Washington 81 Tina Baker Brian Biddle Tracy Chandler Beth Clux ton Seventh grade class officers, L. to R.. are: Heather Kimble, president; James Dudley, vice presi dent; Erica Corde, secretary; and Sherry Purdon. treasurer. SEVENTH GRADE Jason Coffey Yolanda Commodore Erica Corde Jamie Dalzell Jamey Dudley Jonathan Ehrenberg Billy Fite Mike Fite Danny Foster Rhonda Fry Charlotte Grandison Randy Green Stephanie Green Kevin Hamilton Billy Henderson Bobby Henderson Dana Henson Tammy Herrington Chris Holland David Hostetler 82 Martha Howell Roger Jett Monica Johnson Malisa Jones Heather Kimble Jerry King Terry King Anthony Lang Shannon Lewis Suzanne Lewis Vickie Likes Tina Marshall John McCane Ashley Meadows Tony Moore Brad Morton Andy Muse Terry O'Daire Channin Porter Sherry Purdon Steve Ross Carrie Ruark Stacy Setta Jason Simpson Tammy Taylor Michael Teegarden Michael Thomas Teresa Thompson Jerome Turner Jackie Vail Damon Walker Stephanie Walker Brian Washington Gary White Crystal Wilson 83 BOWLING TOWN AND COUNTRY LANES ABERDEEN, OHIO PH. 795-2153 16 LANES WITH AMF MAGIC SCORE • SNACK BAR ARCADE • WIDE SCREEN TV OPEN EVERY DAY AT 1:00 PM. 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