Ruskin High School - Mirage Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

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You got off the bus and walked through the doors that you will walk through for the next four years of your life. You were scared because the upperclassmen might beat you up. You couldn't open your locker. You didn't know where the cafeteria was so you followed the crowd of people to find it. But you were a fresh- man. You were expected to do those things. As freshmen, you also won the float competition during homecoming on October 17. You showed the other classes that the word freshmen meant something and we at Ruskin were glad to have your spirit! Tu Tran 'K 'Z iii if ff vm Q, 77 f f f , X f f ff f Annette Erwin and Christina Marler show their spirit at Homecoming. D in ii,,,i,i ,,i.i, , , of i 4' K 3 , A 9 3 z 2 , 3 f N f 2 - Q whwf W W 42 97 3 W , if, or 'it a KV 3 W' 3, Q 58,35 1 63 s ii? 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' Mr if! 2 w ,Q f in ff ' Z f,, 'W 2 iwfw Lee Dickerson Leona Dixon Casandra Dorch Mary Dover Michael Duggins Kenya Durden Steve Edenfield Dwaune Edwards Michael Elbs ' ' WX? f f XZ! fff Mb av f A W , I f . ,',V f X J f 1 ff f if' Q . , M I ' ff 2 ' 1, 4' W4 ' X221 nf -AWK ,f , l ff, WM 'Zz lllflf Foster Christa Fox Todd Franklin Kimberly Freeman Freshmen Jason Creek Candace Crowley Angela Davis Anthony Davis William Davis Kristen Day Mark Defries David Deline anet Lusby played the piano as an outside activity, but also played the flute in the band. When asked which instrument she liked better she couldn't exactly say. She liked them both, even though she felt the piano was harder to play. She had participated in several music contests in 1987 for the piano. She also won third in 1986 for the flute. This summer she went to the Doubletree Hotel and competed in the Alyce Ellis Annette Erwin Deric Falls Eric Falls f f 5 if , A W' 7 f fhif f ,Q Vyw f n is Shawn Freeze electone. The electone was where you were given a piece of music to play on a gigantic organ and you could change the arrangement of the music if you wanted. The judges judged you on how well you played and by the way you rearranged the music. Janet practiced about a half an hour every other day. Her contests sometimes interfered with her school day, but not usually. Michelle Nixon - 26l Freshmen Tammie French james Fristoe Sybil Frost Shelby Garber Andrea Gardner Jennifer Garnett Ricana Grace Robert Grantham Jamie Greenberg Carly Guerrero Jeffrey Hart , V ? , 'i f' V A I! V . aa .I fm If 4 f f Za I v W f Z f , , , f , ,K f f' , f, ff X f Z fn f ff f X fm , , 9 X mf Bryon Harvey Dawn Heavener Jamie Heider Alicia Herbert W7 WW y fffk y y , f,fzg,ff',ff f il ff -qw ,V lf . aff! 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Freshmen LaLanda Railey Paul Raines Lakesia Rambo Frank Raney Melinda Rapp Jennifer Rea Nicolle Rhoads Stephanie Rice Keith Rinaldi Donyel Rivers Rondell Robinson Stacey Robinson Cyrus Rodgers Marcelia Rouser Jared Rowles Kathryn Rule John Runions Anthony Rush Michelle Rusk Kimberly Sands Eugene Saunders Rachelle Seefus Marlo Scott Michelle Seefus Donna Shelby Robert Shepard J 'f 'Vffjj' fa V any f if ,'7yyV,V'f,zWj f y, ,fm f , , , f , 1, ,mg , W , f f, ff' Wffz' ,, A MZ? ,fff V4 . f f film y ,f fi t I Y V I . 65 My , , fffi Vf., f I ' ' 1 .-.,, rfifff fv , 1 7, fi fi , , :iff ' .2 . , 4' W f 'MW ,X ,, jg? SLVWV U ,153 A fe ' 7 I 'R ' 'fe s re f ' n V ,J ' 'V f'yf,fyV , , fyfyffffzf , X iff C0 f ' 5 X jf , f W W , Z, ,f . JZ Q ff at , fffffri , A i W, 'if , 'ff' W MW Z f , If f ff f a .WM q , 4? , 4 ff ft f ii y M 4 . ' 1 .f , f V 44- .i'e 1 f f ,VV92 . 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Wy f f f 0 Lisa Avila Lynda Bowen Cindy Callwell Veronica Caracciolo Swayne Cofield Shawn Curry Tyrone Davis Chad Ferguson Bobbette Fitzgibbons Deron ordan Rodney Livingston Deshone Love Ian Masterson erome McGowan Pamela McHenry Shawn Mercier Carla Monroe Nina Phan Matthew Taylor Christopher Walter Eva Williams ohnathan Williams Christopher Wilson Tanya Zagwyn V 5 ., A fu rv If 'Wj'.fQ5f,Q'l f',, .W ffvnjf 7 ,iz 'az Eff' 1, , ,,42w' A 4 ,,,, ' 5 X 8 ly gf - 1 7 , ,,k,,v,f1,y 1' ',' 3 nf., , nfwffa2W'w, any Sophomores agree that this year was better because they were not Freshmen anymore. Walking down the hall, hearing the lockers slam and the students yell, they might have had deja vous. But things have changed. This year the graduating class of 1990 had to adjust to the new seven hour day. As the days got longer they had to make time for friends and after school activities. But most Sophomores liked the extra time for new classes. They also got a study hall! Not many of them took it because they said it was a waste of a credit. But those who did really appreciated it. The year had many changes. But for the graduating class of 1990, one thing didn't change, their never ending spirit. Sonya Nelson SES 4-Q B i -. Y V - c ia W M wi? QQ SN Sat. ' ku... M I D S fl , .YA ,. 11 fa X . I Qs: KVSXE iyl, 'X ATNJZQ GX st, ME, x 5 1 ---N A 0, 1 'lg 'f ',g,,,,f, , ', ff, f X 1 X , f X X f X X X f X V f f f X x I , X-fv f ,W , ,ff M 'W 1 2 ,, f f ff M , W f ' I Z Uiif, W f 1 X 7, y , f J A W Wi,f f f X ff M M X ZW. gfyffm, , fy ,vzfr fQ2ffiy 'xi-f f 1 Q-z,,g:k.z,,7mwtgs, nf, ,fi . , X X WAITING TIME -4 fr. ,. '-' .... vi 'f -'.-' . -'-- ' --', f -A'- f',--' . gr, .'.. 1 lea f ' I V em a member of the so homore class was like bein a middle child. g P g . 1,5 While the junior class was recognized for prom, the freshmen class ex- , .... . 2 perienced the excitement of the first year of high school and the senior 1 - ' ' class was, well, just seniors. The sophomores were right in the middle, nothing E new or old. But this year's sophomore class certainly made themselves recognized by the rest of the school. They did this as a class and on an 1ncl1v1- dual basis. With Laila Mercomes as the class resident the so homore class P , P :S ,, soared with spirit and got a head start on making money for their junior year 5, 21,2 and prom. nll Stephanie Foley Y 555 252 il s, i'i . 111 :-:: 1-.1 J 5 151555 5 Randolph Acker John Allen Hector Alvarado Tia Alvarez Leamest Andrews Ryan Antwine Crystal Barbour Eric Barnett joseph Bauer Sarah Bearley Stanley Beecham Marianne Bellach Brien Bergner Denver Blackwell Susan Blomer Jason Bohnenstieml Rico Bolden William Bolclen Henry Bowens Justin Bowes Stephanie Bradley Kevin Brault Nikol Brewington Roderick Brock 36 Sophomores W2 HP? ff f 7 ,f A f f I, ,Ay 2, , 3? 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X K, fl! f A . ,,, , f 2, f f X I f f f e Z W X X he pressure was so tremendous on young ath- letes to do well in both academics and athlet- ics. Many young high school students broke under these conditions. Kenneth Hatton proved that the key to breaking through this pressure was persistence and hard work. Athletically, Kenneth competed for Ruskin High School's Varg sity Football and J.V. Basketball teams. Wfhile doing exception- ally well in these two areas he also managed to stay on top of his grades. Kenneth ranks very high in his Sophomore Class. Kenneth lives with his mother, father, and brother Terry who also attends Ruskin. I guess I got some of my discipline from my brother, said Kenneth. Terry Hatton was a member of Ruskin's Varsity Basketball team. He also was a high jumper for the Varsity Track team. Terry along with excelling in athletics also ranked high in his class. Watching him and seeing him do well in both, kind of gave me the confidence, added Kenneth. Kenneth is a dedicated, well disciplined, hard working young manf' said Coach Hedrick. Abdullah Parker 4 4 fa -X ff , X ,- 7 V a tb ' 1 Mr. Elliott directs traffic during the pep assembly! Qllona ,P 1 Sophomores E! K 4 v 4 5 5 1 P 5 W 1 1 C 3 41 1: H I 1 4 li w I, U 54 1 1 32 i I n I 1, V f I I I Theresa Lancaster Tonya Lawrence john Lehmer Stephanie Leonard Charles Lidge Dawn Littge james Long Michael Longclon Latanya Love Mark Love ff if xg? f f X ff 1 f ,fr Q f W 6 , 0 fw Z , , f . - if ,A ' , If I: 5 , f '2 a X ' f,fw f----- Q 1 '42 it Sophomores Chantel Lovelace Thomas Lowe Merrill Lynch Edward Magee Lisa Makris Jennifer Malone Staci Marshall Michele Martin Tamara Martin Travis Martinez Nicole Mattison Tracy McCollom Leroy McConnell Shawn Mcl-lenry v: 'Q JW 5 :Q 4 YI' 3, 'S u at 1 Q, 4 i ,e,. M M e A . - 73 ,, f p , M Zgfa Z 744 I AA MW f ,V we ,f,,,V! XZ! , f , , ,W I , I ' f ly -, Qi!! 1 ' af if If . V- ,rp , , , f ,, , , ' on ' f 2 A I, f y f 17 V ,5 , 4 V X .,, r .Q l . . 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V ff! 4, Q ,Ly ,WI f Vw, fm V ,ff , f if ,, if ' ,V V' f if MWA , ffff fffofffffft if f ff as Stacey McMillin Andrea McMurray Maureen McMurray Lisa McNeece Jason McPherson Deborah Mead Donna Mead Laila Mercombs Cynthia Miller Patricia Mixiter Jamie Minton Sonia Mira Daphne Mitchell Charles Moldenhauer Du'Wayne Moore Rebecca Morris Sherry Moss jeff Mowen Alfred Munoz jennifer Murray Robert Murtha Dariclc Neely Cheri Neihoff Susan Newsome arla Wolters has loved to dance ever tl. an 2, X1 2, M Carla Wolters poses for a picture. r since she was a young girl Her mother noticed she had talent and decided to give her lessons Carla has been taking lessons for twelve years now, mostly in the areas of ballet, tap dancing, and jazz Her dancing skills enabled her to become one of only three sophomores to make Ruskin s Drill Team Over the summer, Carla attended camp in Boulder, Colorado to learn more about drill team Besides just performing, she also choreographed a dance for the Diggers In addition to dancing Carla has also taken singing lessons for four years and pi- ano lessons for six. She also participates in her church as the Vice President of the youth group and is a member of the choir and bell choir. In school, Carla was a member of Drama I as well as, the Foreign Language Club, Drama Club and Student Council, With all these activities Carla kept her grades up and remained in the top part of her class. Before college Carla wants to tour Europe then become a Dance Therapist. Sam Taylor ER, Sophomores ,.,, A ,Y W V 5 A V ,W -- f u wi 5 Allln l PZ 27.773 77 if ' 7 'f 2 ' 4 XXX X X XXX P XX? ' X 7522 ff f UZZZX fff f XX 5 'fri 'Gs Brian Fleming heads for his next class. Mark Pierce Steven Polen Tandria Potts Paul Powell Nick Prough Cortez Putnam Stacy Putnam Robert Rabinowitz Richard Rains Shelitha Ramey Demarcus Raney 'HT Christopher Norman Justin Osborn Michael Oshea Darren Ostrom Eric Patrick Andy Pectol Anthony Pendleton Stephanie Persing S au!ISJJnN V ull uffuuoa f W fy I f X 1 X ' f ' P' P P , f ' 'f Pf X ' l P 1 J P ' f rf f f f ft ,P ,XX fe C P e 1 ,P X W X fy' ' f PP 1P ii X WX! W X XMMA yn f X2 XP 'V I PA 'XO I' fn fy P ,ff I ff! P, ,V , P , X X X P Q M , t XXX I ,P 'iz iff XX yf ,f , 2? ,P PP ff, V -2 4 J f. Q 4 f ' 4 Pf 4 .1 fi! , P XPP, ' X 1 X ff XX X P e' ff f 75 47 P f af , P , , 1 ,L P X ff AP' 'ff' P PPPP f fl PX Q Z Xi. X W Q X f ffm f f yy X ea, ,W P Pf ' ' UH w f P I X XP P Pei' I M ly if '1 X LX X PXXPWWM P Pwf an ,mf 15 P 'ZZ f we '- P X X 5 V artr W ,Mf ' P X W X ' X f f ff! P4 PPP P ' xW, W X! Pf ' X X - PX ff P X W 1 P Andy Pectol and Tiffiany Schraml watch a volleyball game. 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'I I Michele Scheel Patrick scmefhoiz ffif, f X , 7 . . . f , M n Cmthia Schmidt 'f f M I Hgh, ,sk jason Schmidt Tiffany Schraml mf 4 A 5 .W fix , fy, W Matthew Russell Melissa Russell Michael Russell Kimberly Sanders A-49 Kimberly Roller Scott Ross Michelle Rudy Stanley Rush Marcus Russell Erica Rayford Brenda Reed Taarron Reed Krystal Rice Richard Rife Elanie Robinson A . .. . -.- ... Tony Iuxteson, Linda Wanfold, and Brian Bergner rehearse fm the musical. 'Z' ,W I, 5,5 WMM .MM fm 'M, X 1- l- A Sophomores . ..,,...-.-1 45l 1 1 O 0 g 0 Q D A 0 o , A I V,,.--- wwf W, Wa jennifer Vann poses for a picture. X ,WWWW , agaax sg 5 f An impromptu gathering in the ball with Leamest Andrews, Tia Alvarez, Sberita Hackett and Patti Varwleck. t was as hot as a day in uly gets and there I was lying on the white sandy beach of the Bahamas without a care in my mind, soaking up the rays. I lay there for another hour or so when, all of a sudden, I felt a sharp ames Seibert Nathan Shatto Sean Shelton Fred Shonlcwiler Yearbook na ff, l ' Z X f 7 I I CWM Yea rbook Staff , i ,N , 7 f ' pain on the side of my head. I shot straight up in the air with the speed of light 2.997XIO meters second for those of you taking Chemistry, and what to my wondering eyes should appear but Mr. Mean my studyhall teacher. That will be an eighth hour young lady. What a waste, waking me up from a perfect dream to bring me baclc to boring old studyhall. Monica Terrill I U 9 o ' V V Robert Simrell Gary Singleton Darrell Smith LaDainty Smith Tiffany Smith Stephen Soft John C. South Aliya Spann Q . O Daniel Spaw Heidi Spear C A U . 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' f' , W , Mi. f f ff I ,R W , '?, ,' , f Q ,qw 2 -qffl ,uf W s d ff, f V, . if ' f 2 Z f I I-Q! Z X fi, ' l f f l Xia ff, X fa f? 'lr 'wwf' fr 1 ' Q IZ mfg' Y 2 Q, , .7 Vf J , ,, V if if f' ff X I J f Qfwf ? Z f , , , fQ 9ff l A- ,Lf h.. 0 , f l i ,fm 'Z' W ,, .Ji ff ,V ,Q , ,f 1-Wd Artis Warren Adam Watkins Amecco Watkins Terrence Watkins William Watson Cornell Webb Roland Tucker David Ulrich Susan Urias jennifer Vann Patti VanVleck Kevin Vento joyia Wade Todd Wade Jean Wagester Damon Waldron Terrance Walker Barbara Wall Courtney Walters Gary Walters Alex Ward Marquita Ward Mil Y . oal-Oriented was a good way to describe Tony Iustesen a very involved sophomore here at Ruskin. Tony was active in several organizations through- out the year, but he had the most impressive record in de- bate. He competed in several tournaments and advanced to the quarter finals in one of them. Not only was he involved in debate, but also tennis, the Science Knowledge Bowl, and the Octagon Club. Drama was also a big part of his life. Many of you might have seen him in the musical Godspell, where he played one of the lead roles. Despite his activities, he found time to maintain an A- average and was ranked high in his class. Tony's future was very important to him also. An imme- diate goal was to try to join an organization called Mensus. His after graduation plans included attending UMKC and studying internal medicine. Stephanie Foley X i My W 7 2 fi y ff? f ff W V 1 W 4 X ff! ff : ii f , e Wa ,y , ,, , A 'cf If 4 A 2 ,1 , 5 fx CI X f f X Y nf , ,f , A maj W V .g W ' J , ' I ,g 4 W , if ,, or 47 , fy, ' '- -'QV i M' 1 i 2 mf! 'ii wwf l 1. N A cv' t rs,s i l ' ,rid -w-. av rx.f'? 48 l Sophomores a-, f f f fkf cribe Tony 3 at Ruskin. is through- :cord in de- idvanced to he involved : Bowl, and of his life. il Godspell, is activities, was ranked An imme- :d Mensus. 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Z Z 5 ff 'V JI - Robert Washington Mindy Weinreich Marie Welborn jason Whitley Deborah Wilbur Stacey Wild Joe WiHiams Arthur Wilson Louis Wilson Rahmon Wilson Carla Wolters Amy Woolridge 'W' Xenon. si, Ns X 4 s 'X X sa- NX 5 to Nina X X X X . X X ii Q A X Nfl f X N Xllxfxlrit X. so NN s N it X XX 1 s L X Q 1 as fswsf a s r sa as -is-Xt 55 -lax ixswxiaxak fax a at tm . gf a x es, r gi fygf Q - ' a ss X X.NK5NsfsXs XQN- N YNNX New -:is :XQXXNW A NNW-QNXSQXYQXRQXNNSFXEsftsxgwx - Y gfsffiskxwxgwhixxxxr.S it X r N at Ns 1 jennifer Houseman waits for the bell, Kim O'Ham Christine Worsfold Linda Worsfold Kathryn Wright Steven Wright James Yankee Nlarcus Zimmerman Toya Allen Shkeena Banks Donna Bankston Lavance Bell Angelika Bunz Mark Byrd John Casey Chris Fitzgerald Mishon Gray Varlecia Harris ot Pictured ohn Hart Brian Hollowell Arnold Husky james Lewis ames McDonald Mary Miller Cordell Mondaxne Todd Nave Anthony Olson Julie Owens John Pate Encka Richards Daniel Shatto Robert Smith Christine Stuckey Ent Varner Cassandra Vaughn Tasha Vaughn Tisa Williams Kevin Young J. Q . r J V Sophomores -wr 4 - S, ast years junior class had a lot of new things thrown A' fs their way. The new attendance and tardy policies were a ' challenge as was the seven hour day. A survey was taken of the la g 1 junior class last October and here is what they felt about such things as if: the seven hour day, becoming a senior, and life after high school. The Ei seven hour day went over pretty well, 61? liked it, 37? clidn't like it, ' and 2? didn't have an opinion. Some students were worried about extra homework, but that just wasn't the case 63? said that they didn't have fx any more homework than last year, and only 37? felt that they did. When asked how they felt about becoming a senior 93? were looking forward to it, 8? weren't and 2? said no because they didn't want to I leave their friends when they graduated. After high school 63? plan to 2 L go to college, 23? plan to go to work, 5? plan to go into the service, and only 9? were undecided so far. Last years junior class was an excep- E tional one, they were hard working and overcame these challenges with ff f J Y Case. vf . is S- Monica Terrill Q 0 Y l - H A I I I I A D , - j mummy. 2 P91853 smzii 5 i .mms Cyomez and Bobby Roth .,,,,-m- the gurls volleyball team fs s 1 N X sw N ss Q 1 f 1 7 if X Qs S X X X Nxsx Q X .XX j X expipwwiw ws- .Ns xx KX 4-Ei , Q3 Chris johnson takes a break from his studies. 1 , -. R fl' ,Q w v l A 1 1 l l l I l 1 w l 1 4 1 1, 4 ' a ,vis l , QM ,Lg tl V wg v 'l: W. -ij ,. a+ 515-.tg 1. ,A K, .jf 'l ' 'tw 5 rg arm. . M9g'flf l il-'bi' '-.Agri i' fflvffaz l l ' sq., if Wi 3 l rm T344 Qld v, 1,4 q, .- 4 A ,V -:A A s fl, .. 'as'-lf., A 4 511153 '- ,'1,,5, , 14.51 fu, X Wi., , L :Hg ., ' ' 'wr 2' l '33 'P .- ' N,,, al. ff V , P int- 7-1 I .- as l' ' l sf-'gl ylgl 'Q fl Plat! J NK Q -,ffm 'w Welt? 4 ,Lk 1 A 1 L. i nf., l 3551? irq, h A 1 and 'f,, . v lil la ff' z his l l - k l F' I V f l r I ' 7 ml7f x W ffV ylf fQff W 'i f Andie: Cn the Go uskin offers several activities to its students. There is basketball, track, yearbook, STUCO, drama club and the list goes on. There's no way one person could do it all. But Andrea Anderson has the goal in mind. I want to at least try a little of everything, she says. Maybe this is an impossible goal, but Andrea is putting up a good fight. Miss Anderson has been involved in various activities. She has been a member of Natural Helpers for three years, Octagon Club for two years, debate for two years, and played freshman basketball. Miss Anderson is very active in her school politics. I have always wanted to be the head of something. It didn't matter what it was, Miss Anderson's determination and leadership qualities show in her ability to lead others. She was secretary of her freshman class, presi- dent of her sophomore class, secretary of National Forensics League this year and was Vice-President of Student Council this year. Debate is Andrea's favorite activity in school. She enjoys making her point. She wants to go to Central Missouri State University or MU and major in communications. Then she wants to go on and become a lawyer. Communication really fascinates me. It's the key to life and I want to know how to communicate effectively. At this rate Andrea is sure to reach her goal to do a little of everything. C Tu Tran 1 f-1.-W-,...a..-A-,....,,M,A... f , ...M-a..f.w-.,,,.,,, I I ,!' ,.N,W,.,.,..,,.,.,.,,,,,,, if s Z 5 ...,, MawMMc-E . - 3 5 i .Ma Rodney Smith takes a break from school life. 52 Juniors -Y-W.-- ..v... .. ..-cu-. un.. bf' X Wm! fff! f ff!! W ' X52 ff? ff! 7 XZ? ff ff X f 5 ,fam fjf X f X XX :.wf..f f f 'aff 0 M f Q f .,.,X,,, if f ,fi . 'l' 1 ,f f V!! ff!! 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V f Hquiway V ,, fx !,f G V 'Wim-, V X W ji mVA, f WI X , i , ,X r 3 aa f QTL ' J fr if W W fa V4 X ff of at flat, fl X ff f X X X . , V V , f ' I David Foose uttin u si ns for the Blue Rid e And Be ond : P g P g g Y 1 Q the school's first video magazine. if fi rv f ,f ff ,f,f ff 5E1Eii3:2i:fi2 .E :tw .1 Q. 3, va 25:3 21-Q.. -Q: 4, xy ,xr 4 ,X ' ,, fi w My , ff' WW Z y M 6 - y.a,.1ff-5 , X f Wi W 4, X ff Wifffwf ,, ,V M ,A 5 WY z ,Z X V4.7 wtf! af, V , 'lpmmy r'..m.m t V .Q,if W, Aj Johnson sneaks a peak at the camera, ii , he Junior ' . 4 f class offi- a f cers, con- 5 4 sisting of Tu Tran, President, Kristen Schreiner, Vice-Presi- O 5 dent, Neecy jack- son, Secretary, and Stacy Bandiler, trea- A Q surer had a very busy year. As Tu Tran I Saw, This vw wa fun . ilffifffii but it was 3 lot of hard work. We all had to V -i-Q-:gli pull together and leam to work as a team. We learned we couldn't in lgiiguzlgv 3 please everyone so we just had to do our best, iii possible. Overall the year went very well. iiiiii i They are looking for- iii: yfvlsl, ward to a fun and excit- ii' iyiol if ini! Sem Vw' l p Tammy Putnam ff f ff ,fy me F e 'f ', X WX4f 14f fU lu,,ul.Jvn 'wmv 4 . -W 1 X Ing' Turnmy Pulnum t the camera, . l 0 l' ran 7 ten QQ ,l'CSl- Z 5:vS? busy A,A I' 3 H A , co EE earn We ln't we 3353 I as the 1 f well. for- xcit- K , VW V, I -. 'W ff AI I 7 1 7 223' ei if 1' fn hr bY sufvffe' UE Heather Magee Ca offwwf,f,zy.,.U, f f f U A '!.,.f A V..,- I , Vf'...,4f,.Q-'wf5?S, fy A ffkz, 4 X f ,ef -v- , fe: f f . x ff .f -'f'.f7 7M fQfl 2' V c' ff ' f,ffxw'ffff f wuz f ff ff' - , ., H7771 i ff 'Vh 'V 7O,7,9'fX f ' MQW Ov ' ' f W ,f .zwfziimwf g, , ,' - 7' , ,f 1' ,fy 1, , , .. fnff 1. , ,ff W ... W, fg,,f.f,wf .- C ,c ,ff , , I nw W 2516 of Wi ff ZW M l ' ' ' ff jf in , e , X 'JAM W. fjw. WW, .- 7 'V 7 ' , K M I , ,Mes,mgg,f -f 2 f L 5 ,g ff ,f W e6MzW if xWw?eWfz ?g7y?5!f . 'WMM iff ff f ff V1 ' , f ' V U f f . f I C2 CID U Q I 7 A Q U Q Q nude +I! 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Q D X ay ome wou jump at the chance. But for S Montse Camps, it wasn't such an easy de- X cision. She knew she wanted to come to the Unit- 30' . S ed States, but she didn't want to leave behind S everyone she knew. But she really liked it here. A S Montse came here because she was curious. S And she thought it would help her English, even ss though she had five years of it. In the part of Q Spain she was from, Cataloian is the spoken lan- g guage. Q She said in Spam the teachers switch classes, S not the students. Each grade takes the same class- X es. The classes are smaller and, she believed, hard- X er. If they want to get together with friends, they S do it on the weekends. S Montse sand she really enjoyed it here, but she S had no future plans of returning. S Sonya Nelson ' ' X VD X ff X S X! X f ff! ff f M f A ff Y X ,fl f -ia '58 y Juniors WV, '1??V VQV7'V VVj'7Wl X.. 1X. XVVV V . M. 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On a more adventurous side, she wants to someday to go Africa and also scuba dive .fii t S During high school, Denise participated in several activities. Among them were Stu-Co, S.A.D.D., Flag Team National Honor Society, Foreign Language Club, Newspaper and Band, where she played the flute. She was also presented with several prestigious awards, such as Academic All-American, Who's Who in American High School Students and was Elks Teenager of the Month in January. Studying hard and staying involved has kept Denise a well-rounded person. Her final advice to all upcoming Ruskin students is Really study hard while you can, it will help you in the long run and help you in the future. Stephanie Foley V k ' ' ' 'J-sn'1'rvrv ,JJFV ' , , -A Y Y - . Q-- ...,...... - .1..-.4-fini:-snw . . aw- .wiv 2 1 1 5 I a 5 1 . 2 1 , M 3 1 M is M I fi 2 ia! wx N Mi V: W W . if iii 5 if i I 1 l 1 I 4 n 5 I 3 I i I . A I I 'AI , V r 5 1 s Konnelli Kayhill 1' i I l I Congratulations Ronnell, s Live each day to the fullest. Get the most from each hour, each day, and each age of your life. Then you can look forward with confidence, and back without regrets . . . When you are faced with a decision, make that decision as wisely as possible---then forget it. Because the moment of absolute certainty never arrives. Above all, remember that God helps those who help themselves. Be yourself--but C be your best self. Hoping the future will bring you all the happiness you deserve. Love forever Mom, Dad 6? Kim Senior Ads An Outstanding Senior Y'lX 'RQ'9' X X X X X X, X X V. Q X X X X X XXQIXX ,XSQV v X X XXXXQXQX, XXXX X p X X, ' 1 ZX' : - X lX,f'sz wC 1 A X X 7X f ' N lx XX X '- T X XX X 'f X3 X X X R X X 3 S X X 5 Ne 5 XX x . X ix Q X3 X, X 5,3 X X 5, 1 X 1 X f X X X X ww, 3 1- 4 W I4 XfX f f ,XXW Z sf. X , Of f f- X, ,Xv ,gym I 4 , Xv f X Y X5 4 4. X Xugf X ? 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There wasn't a game board to lay your pieces on or to make it easi- er to plan your next move. Everything was done in your head and the person best prepared for the game was the win- ner. Before the game began, much time was put into pregame exercises. Leaving no stone unturned, the case was thoroughly researched. Writing the case was the actual first stage of the game. This was also the most important stage. Affectionately known as the devil's ad- vocate, Mrs. Henry was a big help. By exposing the weak points of your case, you were then able to strengthen it by exploring different angles of the case. By the time of the final stage of the game, the tournaments, you were ready. Your mind had been geared so you could manipulate your opponent and- win the game. While playing the game, debators came up with answers to the topic be- ing debated. Since the debators did not have to answer to constituents, their ideas were very direct and to the point. I think we come to better answers for the problems than what the politicians do, remarked Mrs. Henry. Debate also taught you how to talk in front of groups. Tracy Fulte said, Once you have been in debate, you can speak in front of anyone. All this meant was debate geared you for the most impor- tant game of all, the game of life. Michelle Tidball ALWAYS PRESSED , . .V M ,.-,.-... ,W , 10. Y.Y. ...M .,...-...,,..,,4- --.,.......n.,,...Y.-,.,.-- ,. ...Y....-....-....-..-..-.. ,...... Y..-...-N. , ,.,... ..,.-,- Y ,.........-.V---v-.-. . .M - - - - t- N - u hen I was a fresh- man, I never would have thought I would be co-editor of Ruslcin's yearbook my sen- ior year. When asked to take on the job, Stacy fmy won- derful partnerj and I were hesitant at first. Anybody that has ever been involved with yearbook says how hard it is, while the outsiders just sit back and enjoy. Believe me, there were days when I wished I was one of those outsiders but once ir is fin- ished you can say I did that. There are several people that deserve thanks for the completed yearbook. The sec- retaries, photography staff, librarians, counselors, Bob Gadd and most of all Mrs. Notestine. I must have been the most inexperienced editor ever. Because now that I look back, I literally didn't know anything. Thank you, Mrs. Notestine for believing in me and having patience with me. By the way you take great pictures, you should consider professional photography. Personally, I would like to express deep appreciation to my family for putting up with my narcissistic behavior on deadline weekends. Stacy Mitchell also deserves my thanks, I could have never clone this alone. Last but not least, I want toithanlc the yearbook staff. They all worked hard to cre- ate an excellent book. Some- times their creativity amazed me. I would especially like to thank Bobby and Sam, who never missed at proofreading day yfalthough they some- times had to be bribed with Snickerdoodlesj. Without their stupid jokes I would probably be crazy by now. One last thing in parting, for all of my friends who tease me about being an aixhead--just remember who was co-editor of :his year- book. See, I can do some- thing! Stephanie Foley COLOPHON The 1988 Mirage was printed at ICP in Mission, Kansas. It con- tains 216 pages between an antique blue cover with gold lettering. The end sheets are I-IJ 281 with print overprinted 30W 281. The 16 pages of minimag are light blue. The main type style used is Cloister. 110 Yearbook Staff M XH f , ,, 7, at-cf l 'af' K . Yearbook has been hard but worth it. lt's definately not a class for the weak. I learned a lot about getting along with people and ac- cepting criticism, I want to thank everyone on the staff especially Stacy and Steph- anie, for putting up with my questions, specifically laura for being my emo- tional stabilizer, and Sam and Bob, the freedom lighters. Tu Tran f',!X,,t'f 'fff ,f fl M if , l ffi-f 42- 'ff , X, 24 0, ,V ' y 1 The Yearbook Staff Why would anyone want to sponsor the yearbook class? I ask myself that at least once a week. But the answer is simple--be- cause I get to work with the most creative- responsible energetic and dependable stu- dents at RHS--and that is a plus for any teacher. Each year cre- ating a book of Ruskin history for the student body is a Big chal- lenge. I feel my stu- dents met that chal' lenge and produced a book that everyone is proud of. Mrs. N otestine They say the ultimate pressure is pitching in the seventh game of the World Series, well yearbook puts a similar amount of pressure . Th' 's 'ust s ec onyouff 1511 p u- lation o course because I have yet to pitch in the World Seriesj. Alllgood teams have good re levers and Mrs. Notestine, Stacy, and Steph were the ace re- lievers in the lea ue. Thanks to all, we'llgget them next year. TECHNI RULI Sam Taylor This year in yearbook was an exciting one. It gave me a chance to Create sornerhirig that I can be proud o and have for the rest of my life. It was hard because you had to be perfect. People say it is a blowort class, I would like to ask them to come and do what we do, and then call il a blowoflf Congratu- lations to Mrs. Notestlne for another successful year. Tobey Weiner af , w, Mrs. Nereszine searching for Being on the yearbook staff has been a fun experi. ence for me, I get to meet many people. Without the help of Mrs, Notestine I dot1't believe I could have got the job done. Next year l'll be able to help the HEWCOYUBFS. Steve Tabron r 76362, I t4 no wt V ff ww 4 ,f ' ,fwwmf X My Yearbook was at times best described as interest- mg. Panic could best de- scribe deadlines, Thanks Laura and Tu, I really ap- preciated having someone Io bounce ideas off oi To the student body, many hour have been spent putting this book to ether, so sit ack and flip tfrough TIME ' Michelle Tidball M7 Bobb N ixc Mitcl deadl I Vobey artwork xv. M ff, T X 4 fr sf ' 347: 9 'S 92 2. . 1- ' 'T' 15572 sv 1 . we .k ya.,- rp 'Stu ,-ht'-':.:f X 'Wm lT,,1,,-, Wann rthe answer' at times 'interest- best de- Thanks eally ap- someone iff oi To y, many n spent together, I rough k' Tidball M . Being on the yearbook staff has been a lot of lun but also a lot of hard work. Deadlines drove me crazy and finding mis- takes on Friday, at 2:20, gave me many headaches. I would like to thank Steph- anie, Stacy, and Mrs. Notestine for putting up with all of my stupid last minute mis- takes. Tammy Putnam lwish all the luck in the world, an excess of white out, and patience to next years yearbook Stall, Michelle Nixon it has been real fun the past two years and working with friends makes the job easier. There has always been pressure but when you're having fun who thinks about pressure. You must always remember l'm not here to have fun, l'm here to get an education. Abdullah Parker Details, details, details . . . and deadlines, but is was really fun. Thanks everybody for putting up with my stupid questions. Thanks, Mrs. Notestine, for staying after to help me. Sonya Nelson In quoting a prestigous graduate Maron Lepperi The yearbook should be called the nine month book because it only takes nine months to make. Bye Molly t'll miss you. Oh Wow! 1've finally reached that first name basis. Alex Lepper Being part of the yearbook staff was definately an experience l will never for- get! A hint of advice to next years staff, ala ways carry lots of liquid paper and never procrastinate! Thanks to Michelle Nixon, for all of your valuable help. To Karen Wiedenmann, don't panic you survived, Adios Monica Terrill Yearbook-an experience! it was great, but how could it not be with such won- derful people there to work with. l iust want to thank Steph and Stacy for all they did for us. Mrs. Notestine, I hope next year I can give you back some of the answers to all my questions. Oh yeah! Thanks Sam, l clon't know what for, but you wanted your name mentioned. You too Bob. Karen Wiedenrnanrl lt feels good to have taken part in mak- ing this yearbook. lt was fun, but Steph, l would never want your job. l hope everything works out for you, Tu, you're a great friend, it was nice to know you. Yes, l'm talking to you Michelle, Alex you sing good, you are very lively Sam, you're the biggest liar l'll ever know, iyou and your dumb duckl. Laura O'Shea This years yearbook staff was a lot of funl Stephanie and Stacy, you did a great job. To Laura, keep your imagination and good luck with Craig. To Mrs. Notestine, thanks for having confidence in me and letting me experience you as a teacher. Best wish- es next year. Michelle O'Neal What a day for a daydream. This year it was our time and l thoroughly enjoyed creating this book with my mam man Saniho. By harassing, hasseling, and helping us, our two sweet editors harnessed our creativeness and brought it to life. Steph, don't let your blond show. See you next year Miss Molly, Tu-del-do, 'l'kCillNl RULI. Robert Roth Yearbook Staff 1 1 1 x RWM f yu. f Wi 7' in f ff W' 2 NIKE!! Y' r 8 2 ' ,pn-QQ Sv 40 ggnv' N Xxx, Q XX ' 45' V I .hr . Y..,,,,-...--A,,.... 7.-.f -..,.,. - ---..........f?,....-...., .-., . , ,., Y YW Qu X. is X xx XXQX 2 1 xgxgkk .ax 1 1 3? .-mx. .. v 'wi gilt' I A rw Z4 2 5 . ',,....-- HI LIGHT STAFF i ,qi- Managing their time 0 s ay wx sf 95 4, S S 15 W f . V l QQ W :WI ,ssc W, W W s :NW A W A Ms ga VAS Ji as sf, si W W r W' MQ., fs 2 3 1 we J A fk Q. W 0 I 2 7 , ,w W Z A5 A his years 1987-1988 Hi-Light staff consisted of seven mem- bers. The staff published a total of seven papers. They had a lot of determination. The class count was down and many members had to do that extra job. Ms. Vanilla Lee, who took over the job of Hi-Light advisor three years ago, did an excel- lent job. She gave her members an objective: to try a new approach to the content of the paper by adding more variety. Every issue of the newspaper contained news, sports, and special issues. To have been a member of the I-Ii-Light staff, you must have taken a prerequisite. This class was called Introduction to the Newspa- per. No one could just walk into the class and take the course. The idea of the course was to work with teamwork and creativity, which were the two main ingredients, and create an interesting newspaper for the student body. The Hi-Light publication went through a series of steps before you received it. Firstly, the members of the staff brainstormed ideas. This enabled them to get an idea of what their next issue would look like and what should be in it. Secondly, stories were assigned to the staff members. Then the page editors constructed how they wanted the pages to look. Members began to make phone calls and set up interviews to get information for their stories. Staff members turned in their stories to the Editor in Chief, Denise Rapp, for further revision. They then created headlines that went with the written stories. Then all the stories were turned in by the editor. Finally, the stories returned from the print- ers on Xerox copies and on wax copies. For many members in the past and present, the Hi-Light was and is an exciting and chal- lenging experience. Alex Lepper Z lv 2 5 ff 9 ,f Alex Leppfv Staff members look over their finished product . J---...a R 114 i Hi-Light 4 Q A Tak s Time T R port 1 I 4 7:35 MQ , VW A-0' v uf W, A , 4 ' ,H WZ 50, ' f K X 1472! W Wffa , Wfw 87 88 H1 Lighters Ms. Vanilla Lee, advisor Debbie Rapp, editor Michelle Webb, co editor Kevin Cox Kari Kemper I Ziff' Alex Hamil Kristin Gill Sheri Rule X , , , ,, 4 W W W W. M 'V 'H ?'M75f' M I df' Z ff K Alex Lepper The 1987-1988 Hi-Light Staff. Ms. V e, ll: Light ,ulvnsnr YW-ulvw ' l Hi-Light 1 1 5 rf DR MA Comedy Tragedy uess who I'm talking about? f gs Leah with red hightops. Alex X M? with a hook. Debbie with Bill for a husband. Do you know yet? Yes. It was Drama III. They were the students who brought us those marvelous pep rallies f and assemblies. They were the academy a- f X ward winners of Ruskin High School. This class progressed from Drama I, f if and Drama III was their reward. This class X i, not only learned how to direct a play, but 'E they also produced an annual children's XS theater at a local grade school. In the spring they went to contest. They were remembered for their Ruskin spirit! Laura O'Shea I QW? Q?mW,S4gwVN.,Sf,. Wk, , 4 fbf y f-,Vw f. ,fxfgtycgk sprays , 'wwf awp A mms 'fwxwx Aff, t4cfM,s, f .4 f Z '11 L Q to :- E e Alex Lepper and Shana Sperry are entertaining during the homecoming assembly. Is this how Duncan Meuffels, Yrana Williams, Bill Sitton and Beth Herron get into character. 1 Z A KW? Www I fm Q Af ,V If . Q1 JW f s wif 'bilafit' 'f:f7f1,9'iW'pf 4 , 5f ,v . ,.. , I1 ff ,Q f I ff, fi M5122 'SDJ . aff, M f 1 1' ' WTLIV ,. ,Xe , 7 I H ff 2 a WM. .ag V, ZZ x f 'lf , 1 G 'H I b Y W' K. II II ff Wg' rn y P n Ms Buie Angie and Chris show their affection for Ms Buie 4?'ffQj, , Drama III. See say and hear no evil. Us 'bady' Karen Wiedenmann finally learns her lines. Angie Knight Rikki Delpercio and Chris johnson look scared while Alfie looks unconcerned -qs. Q Deep in thought, Rikki Delpercio reads her script. Heather Magee says h MnyPtn Drama II in a more serious mood. ,ff ': M...-iy 5 ' rv 1 -M 251' C427 21,3 Iggi.-Ey' , ou perform, is how Karen Wiedenmann sums it up but there s a lot more to it than that. In Drama II you do some intensive acting. The actor progresses from acting the part to being the part. Here you don t have to be normal, and can be creative. You can be anyone you want, says Angle Knight It s a rewarding experience. Ir s a fun class, but when you have to work, you work, says Karen. Ms. Buie really enjoyed seeing her first Dra- ma I class progress. Laura O Shea ' five, wif ':'f7gw,wi:f' my ff' f L1-' ffg.-1. 'z-L 'f ' -f1'3ui'.1 y 'am - Q-,feif-QQ 'ifffazg-L fl? jew ?L, ,,,,' 5 Sq Jlflagicczf 'jimi Drama f-'+ jf I he spirit of Ruskin was increased tremendously this year, and nothing was more evident than with the 1987 88 Student Council No longer were these the days when you were in Student Council lust to get out of class for the meetings or put it on college transcripts If you wanted to be in Student Council, you had to work for it The meetings were not only during school hours, but once a month at night. When everybody else was bumming around during the summer, Stu Co was already thinking about the 1987-88 school year In july they gathered at Raintree Lake club- house for an all day workshop to exchange ideas on how to make the school year better This day was the beginning of a unique year Stu-Co also organized various school activities with huge success They hosted the Senior Citizen s Thanksgivmg dinner on November I7 and the annual magazine sale December I-7. Stu-Co also organized homecoming, which turned out to be the best Ruskin had ever seen. In the year s past, that job had been solely up to the administra- tion. But this year, they turned it over to chairmen, who worked diligently to make it perfect. The dance, chaired by Mark Mattison, had an excellent turnout and every- body had a magnificent time. Under the direction of Mrs. Alpert and Mrs. Chapman, Student Council made a lot of changes which demanded more time out of its members It added to the res- - P sures of student life, but helped in making Stu-Co more recognizable and a definite asset to Ruskin. Stephanie Foley Student Council Kim 0'H.1Y-I X X X Y YR'-X SAR NQX X- X5 X X is' X Q - x XR 5 e X ...s The 1987-88 Student Councxl offxcers are Abdullah Parker presldent, Andrea Anderson vxce presxdent, Ryana Parks secretary, and Mrchelle Johnson treasurer 'I he IQX R8 Sludffli 4 ounrnl 5? r , 3 23 is y 5 N sg' ff Y I I JAMA MA M 4 f . .....a...i-....-...,.-...-l.,...1..l..-.,....,....,,-.. - ., ..,.. ,, . , v A ..,...,-. , ........,...,.....- ...., .-.. , i . ...V .,, ' enter O Differentiated clucation s,,,cy Bandelkr '-L., and B0 bby Rod, Work 'ng I0 . 5, ' ' v10'Wi 6 O5b0m 'wwf yi ne day each week, a select number of students from Rus- kin were allowed to skip their regular classes to attend the Center of Dif- ferentiated Education QCODEJ at Smith- Hale. These students weren't really skip- ping-they took classes of their choice instead of their regular curriculum. Courses ranged from computer classes and calculus to writing contests. Students were responsi- ble for their CODE work as well as main- taining their regular class work. The Juniors and Seniors were allowed to take AP and correspondence courses through Missouri University and local community colleges. Each student was involved in strand Mike Standridge - can he really read?? 8crl,er?? WEDNESDA Y L... s Stacy Bandelier- I I th Brien Bergner-Ioth Chris Bjuland-12th Susan Blomer- Ioth Rikki Delpercio- 1 1 th Christine Holliway-Ioth Michelle johnson- 1 zth Mike Longdon- Ioth Michelle Martin-roth Tamara Martin- Ioth Jennifer Osborn- I 1 th justin Osborn- Ioth Bobby Roth-I 1th Wendy Smith-12th Mike Smith- I 2th Mike Standridge-I 1th Matt Taylor-1 1th Wendy VUasson- I Ith Linda Worsfold- Ioth Y Matt Taylor asking, Is this really a word? courses. These included jazz, ACT-SAT prep classes, writing, reading, and cinema- tography. These students weren't just selected to participate-they took many tests to see if they qualified for the program. Karen Wiedenmann C O.D.E. Kenneth Bandelier-9th Rusty Neale-9th Darin Patterson-9th jared Rowles-9th All pimms provided by Mrkr Smndndge aa,..a.v-.id WW: fi 'er M Z' ,Je ff , fg VZ f I ,A Zia Honor 1987-88 -pt ,I t 'A-1, r . 1 5 w , Mikie V r . 1 ,, A . Mun Wudenmann Honor Society Officers 1987-88 National Honor Society Members ational onor ociety Chris Bjuland Theresa Bledsoe Michelle Bumgarner Amy Bunton Linda Davenport Stephanie Foley Tracy Fulte Katie Halsey Bill Jacob Michelle Johnson Kari Kemper Susan Kuntz jason Love Mark Mattison Jennifer Osborn Laura O'Shea Denise Rapp Debbie Rapp Bobby Roth Glen Shonlcwiler Wendy Smith Matt Taylor Sam Taylor Michelle Tidball Tu Tran Michelle Webb Cindy Wellman Karen Wiedenmann he Ruskin Chapter of Na- tional Honor Society upheld its reputation as a service-oriented organization dedicated to improving the school and the community. Students selected maintained a 9.0 GPA and were recommended by teachers. Each member was required to complete two service projects. Such projects included donating money to the Community Assistance Council QCACJ and visiting a nursing home to write letters for the resi- dents. They also made Christmas cards for Children's Mercy Hospital, helped with the Senior Citizen's dinner, and ushered at Baccalaureate. Karen Wiedenmann Darci Worley-President Nancy Hudson-Vice President Angie Holley-Secretary Sarene Loar-Treasurer Honor Society 'C MA RKI TIME he Ruskin High School Golden Ea gle Band has had a very successful year. Being led by Drum Major, Tom Shoemak er, they were able to march at every home game and the Home- coming Parade. This is a big im- provement from last year when they were rained out of every performance. They went to the CMSU Homecoming Parade in Warrensburg where they marched away with a I beating Blue Springs and Lee Summit. Aside from the excitement of the fall activities, the band had one more major event in which they participated. This year the band experienced, for the first time, flying. They were able to fly to California over the Christ- mas break. This was an extreme change from the usual long, bor- ing bus ride. While they were in California they marched at the Holiday in the City Parade in San Diego and at the parade at Disneyland. While they were there they also got to see the San Diego Zoo, Sea World, Movieland Wax Museum, Spruce Goose, and the Queen Mary. They were in California for nine days. Tammy Putnam 1 1, K We i - , f I 4. I . . qi wi. . - Q. , - ' ,L :K f we KV'- . f I .. , Staff Pfvalu Band prepares to march in the Homecoming Parade. A 1 1... 932, 2 Q 1 Cfmrfuilr Bowman Front ranlr at the Homecoming game. ,N ,, .3 .k,.,. .f.5Pwv..Q-, ,P -me-,am 4'-Q , ., 7 ' if - i s 5 X smff P17010 g Parade. , W ,mmfai X . .fa 4 A Steve Wolters shows hns band spxnt .Yfuff Phulu The Golden Eagle Band marches away with a I at state. me Buwmm ng g3l'l'lC. 5 ,7 W? X. E I Z .fn I his years Golden Eagle Concert Band had a very fine season. Their first concert was delayed because of snow. Chris Bjuland and Shawn Carver take time out for a But as soon as they got back on schedule, things went well. picture. Kim O'Hara playing her clarinet. They performed at the Pagent of Bands on February I8 at Smith Hale. Then they began to practice for District Mu- sic Contest at Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg. It was held on March 26. On January 9, the All-District band performed. Some of the band members tried out. Those who made it were: Brien Bergner, clarinetg Tracy Fulte, fluteg Karen Graves, contra-bass clarinetg Michelle Tidball, clarinet, and Tobey Weiner, tuba. On January 23 the All-State concert was held. Tracy Fulte on picclo made it. It was at Tan-Tar-A. The spring concert wrapped up a very busy season with high hopes for next year. Sonya Nelson Concert Band Sunya Nzlfavv Ruskin band members. Karen Graves plays her contra-bass clarinet i, ..i.. ..-,......-- ...,f ..,.... .,....., ...r-e . - Jut for a Aypm Xunyn a-bass clarlflfl ORCHESTRA Rilclci Delpercio and Shawn Thomas discussing their music. Chaunia Chandler playing her violin. 5 , ,Y .. ,v - l..--- he Ruskin High School Orchestra started off the season with an exceptional concert led by Mrs. Kuenn, director, Joe Keeney, Concert Master, and Eric Arnold, as Assistant Concert Master. On top of the concert they had several quartet's and duets. One quartet consisted of Joe Keeney, Senior, Eric Arnold, Junior, Odis Johnson Jr., Sophomore, and Chaunia Chan- dler, Freshman. Another quartet consisted of Odis Johnson Jr., Eric Arnold, Joe Keeney, and first chair Cello, Melissa Raymond. There are I4 select members of the Orchestra that make up the Ensemble. They play at special occasions such as the Senior Citizens Dinner, Grandview Manor Retirement Home, and Watford Elementary School during the Christmas Season. 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The saga started on Wednesday Oct. 111 about 9:30 am. when 219: pound Jessica Mc Clure fell down an eight inch hole and kept falling until getting stuck twenty nine feet below the surface of the earth. lt all happened in a matter of seconds when 18-year-old Reba Mc Ciure, Jessica's mother, stepped inside to answer the tele- phone. Hearing the screams of the children she went to discover what had happened. Upon the realization that Jessica had fallen down the abandoned well, Reba ran in and called the police. The police and paramedics arrived on the scene within the first fifteen minutes of the accident. After determining that Jessica was indeed trapped in the well the first thing they did was start calling for equipment such as-oxygen, a backhoe, a microphone so they could hear her, and lights and a ff.?2!TlCt'51 so they could see her. But this was just the beginning of an ordeal that would seem to last a lifetime. After finally breaking through into the shaft underneath Jessica, the physical exhaustion was added to as the men who went down couldn't help but cry every time Jessica did. The men had to pulverize the granite to powder before it would let go. To make matters worse, they had to run the jackhammer while lying horizontally. Paul Wilhite a volunteer driller said it was like be- ing in a grave and everything seemed hope- less down there. After fifty eight hours of back breaking and emotionally intense work, Jessica was finally released from her premature grave The whole nation cried a sigh of relief at the sight of Robert ODonnell a paramedic holding a bruised but still alive Jessica Mc Clure TOUGH DISCIPLINE Principal Joe Clark's Way Tobey Weiner magine a high school full ot hoodlums, thugs, pathological deviants, and students who really want to learn. The students who wish to pursue their educational endeavors are deterred from their goals by the hood- lums, thugs, and pathological deviants until the day Joe Clark took control. This was how Eastside l-ligh, in Peterson, New Jersey, was, full of people who were in school just because they had to be there, Then with a bat under one arm and a bullhorn under the other, a 42 year old for- mer elementary teacher took charge of the school. Within his first year at Eastside High. on a single day he threw out 300 students for disrupting the school Clarlf says. 'Discipline is the ultimate net of education. Dlsrzipllne establishes the 'lor-nat me emit-- Llunient tor academic acniever- ' if' cur Recently Clark threw out 66 parasitic students without due process or approval of the school board, insisting they were hood lums, thugs, and pathological deviants.' I reaction to Principal Clark's actions, the school board charged him with insubordina tion and threatened him with dismissal. Just about overnight this local spat found its way onto front pages across the nation. As if pa oers werent enough, CBS's 60 Minutes has shot a segment on the educator. Warner Brothers has grabbed the rigtts to his life tory! six iigures plus a percentage of th net, for Clark, the bat wielding prinrioal even caught the 'id ars of hc .Nlnite I-louse IJICSIUGDI 1 las 2 ended Jctioi o. in ir the schoo oard a United States Secretary of Education William Bennett telephoned Clark and urged him to hang in there Principal Clark s actions have also stirred up controversy One person who strongly opposed Clark s actions was Edward Martone executive director of the New Jer sey branch of the American Civil Liberties Union He says If every inner city principal took the Joe Clark tack they d just throw one third of their student body into the street Public education is now on trial in America and many educators feel that Piincipa' Joe Clark s actions may be the la i ch unch for t nation schools lt witha l :dau t st ur cnt le on rincii i J can teach ,-..., .mem 4 'i i 41 3 i il ii , .W :ji , . iw i .: ri li U il iv ld i 5 i l' l i ll l V l ii Q l l l'.. lim .j l E i if l l'i 1 5. l l' i lwj i i. ,. . l i i il i l ' l li l if. i' i 'li j lf l i' 1 li ill ,li i i l .il ,. 'l .l 'lx l .i 1' ixl , l ll 1 ll i ,. l l? l il, l ,X I . i i' 1 i i .jz l': l j , i i i as .s A A. A , 2 g fe 1 s r J d Michelle Nixon Mich s it to be the wave of the future? Who the prescence of mind to pick up more than exhumation of several bodies the case will isi commits these acts? The questions are 18-shell casings during the rampage. involve over ten deaths. of unending and unfortunately so are the His motive, money. Jim held a substantial The reason behind these deaths was Mr. Contra answers. Anyone can commit acts of vio- life-insurance policy on his wife and had also AngeIo's feelings of inadequacy. He was both bamm LI-I lence, your son, daughter or even your consigned a bank note giving him debt-free experimenting and trying to become a hero: been 1 neighbor. The reasons: revenge, love, hate, title to his brother-in-law's farm, if Steve Boston, Mass. ls violence becoming an ever had t anger, money and the possibility of becom- died. Also Steve and Julie's parents intended increasing problem? Yes, is the answer. All Comm' ing a hero. to leave their substantial holdings and 240 one has to do is look at the statistics. Vio- Poind' Webster County, Missouri: For instance, in acre ranch to their two children and six lence has even worked its way into our Cong' September 1987 Kirk Buckner, 14, suppos- grandchildren. By killing these seven people school systems. Some of the leading disci- NO' edly shot and killed his father Steve Jim eliminated seven heirs, therefore he and plinary problems in schools today are: Drug aftef Buckner, 35, his mother, Jan, 36, and his his children Jamie and Mindy would receive abuse, alcohol abuse, suicide, rape, robbery, fecew brothers Dennis, 8, Timothy, 7, and Michael, the full inheritance. assault, burglary, arson, and bombings. In A5 the 2, in the stillness before dawn. He then went Long Island, N.Y. The nurse accused of Boston for example fifty-five students were ' him' I to his uncle's farm, Jim Schnick, and shot killing L.l. patients with drugs was Richard expelled last year for carrying guns and can p his aunt Julie Schnick. As reported by Jim Angelo. He was charged on Nov. 16 with first 2,500 must report to police probation offi- A the 3' Schnick, Kirk, 130 lbs. then attacked him. degree assault. Authorities say Mr. Angelo, a cers for past offences. NOVUT They struggled and Kirk was shot in the 25-year-old registered nurse, would give pa- As violence becomes an ever increasing if Was ' head and Jim received injuries but not tients fatal injections of a muscle paralyzing problem everyone hopes to find a simple so- jf med 1 serious ones. drug causing them to go into respiratory ar- lution. There is only one problem, they , was The people knowing Kirk couldn't believe rest. He would then be among the first to ar- aren't going to find it just lying around, assun that he did it. How for example could a 130 rive at bedside and work frantically to revive someone is going to have to search long and recau lb. stringbean lift his fathers 250 lb. body the patient. He even succeeded in some of hard for it. How we can stop violence is one bega' into a truck and haul him to the cemetery. the cases. Mr. Angelo has not yet been of the only questions left. Who will answer They also doubted that Kirk would have had charged with murder but following the it? Michelle Nixon ff YWA 'r yi i ,im . ' of . ' 105 ii .Q rl F-D Q CH i 1 LfZp1'l0N riml'3rli1l'1'l Aids-still a serious problem after six years. 3,128 tons of garbage became a national symbol of the worlds worsening problem of solid waste management nv... ..,,..... .- --.- -...rv Q ' ' I - Y -, -f , , - viii., --qw 1--'uv V f-- -5 ...r ,H 2 Q- My Auf AZ' ' ll ' W 4? wwf' il v X tx ii N x fix 1 H ww-:.. , N, ln.-... -W .H ,,,.f, 'fig .K - X, , ff.. -3 ,,, ,, V -, -V V' ,, --..f, 1.--1.-: .,. - X -x f' - - -f - ,, x -. .A-, -- Y - -,.,4 ,, ,,,. , . 1 : .- x.,. IES E L 134 A. L. - J ...-..,,,.-. -.,Y., ,W ., i. , - '-'L rr'-. 'rl If .'..:1f-- - - .. -4 ' H- L -V ,L-,, ,, ,.- ,.f M - . . . .1 11,,,:p... - j 1 xg 'af af --..,-f. g-W,--,sh - , . --'- - . - . - 7-' ' L: ' :.'11 '1f..f----1.f J .- . 'Fw . THIRD TIIVIE'S A CHARM Stephanie Foley I I hree strikes and your out. This was the situation for Ronald Reagan after two of his Supreme Court nominees failed to get approval from Congress. On September 15, Judge Robert H. Bork was the first nominee to go through an intense interrogation process. Evaluated were his opinions on such issues as abortion, privacy, church-state relations, race, and the death penalty. His answers elicited criti- cism from most liberals and organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union, the National Organization for Women CNOWJ, and the National Abortion Rights Action League. On the positive side, he had support from the conservatives, the Pro-Life groups, and Ronald Reagan. Senator Ted Kennedy announced his opinion of Bork hours after his nomination by saying, Robert Bork's America is a land in which women would be forced into back- alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rouge police could break down citizen's doors in midnight raids, schoolchildren could not be taught about evolution, writers and artists would be censored at the whim of Government. That statement is a little exaggerated as far as most people are concerned, but criti- cizers are that opposed to Bork. But despite criticisms the Reagan admin- istration felt he was a brilliant jurist who was faithful to the Constitution. But of course it was not the president who determined who would be the next Supreme Court justice. Congress was the determining factor and the outcome was a 58 to 42 defeat for Bork. After Bork's defeat, Ronald Reagan was even more determined to have a conserva- tive judge precede Lewis F. Powell Jr. on the Supreme Court. After going through a list of names, he decided on forty-one year old Douglas H. Ginsburg, who was an appeals court judge. Seemingly, Ginsburg was the strict conservative Reagan was looking for, but Ginsburg's friends and associates be- lieved his voting record would have beared little resemblance to the legacy that Ronald Reagan hoped to leave. While Bork had a paper trail , Ginsburg had few judicial opin- ions or scholarly writings for Congress to de- termine where he stood on key issues. He started a computerized dating service in 1966 to experiment with the free-market and went on to teach at Harvard Law School. in 1983, he was recruited by the Reagan Justice Department to become a top official in the anti-trust division. When Ronald Reagan announced Ginsburg as his next nomination, it sent the liberals into a frenzy. They made up their minds to fight against Ginsburg just as they had against Bork. ln the end, they won again and Ronald Reagan had to send up yet another nomination to the Senate. On his third swing at trying to nominate a Supreme Court justice, Ronald Reagan adopted a strategy sure to work. Instead of going for the hard-line ideologue he choose a man who was a mainstream conservative but at the same time open-minded. What better person than Anthony Kennedy. He was the liberals choice all along and most conservatives seemed to be satisfied with him also. foam V J. ,wi It took the Reagan administration three tries to come up with a Supreme Court Justice but after all Third Times a Charm. PEOPLE IN PGLITICS Stephanie Foley 1988 Presidential Candidates Democrats Michael Dukasis Al Gore Richard Gephart Jesse Jackson Gary Hart Bruce Babbit Paul Simon Republicans V. ' Robert Dole Uncle Sam ' ' George Bush -,, Wants mg? AI Haig fs' You' Iv Jack Kemp -CN ' Pierre Dupont Pat Robertson is-f K. N' ' 5 IEE i e v All tl to g Hahi Bakl mini Ol mi l The an w e rie re 2 o im e FT! ea G 6 V vf. :--fl..-E f my ' tefg H,n'..- 4 ,Q - ...if ' . 1 - 'X s' , l three Court nes a X 25, ' x X . I V, 1 .ji 1 ti- . ' - .J R. . '-D ,.N. Aw, l , i f F. 'TT 'P E7 54 FT' Fifa ' 3, H , tfat s rr r. ig My Q' 5 E N if sei' l tl t. 51-.Q E Eli. ti 1, 4 1 'l'ammygPumarn Fw ,wwtltr it i Q, essica Hahn, Fawn Hall, and Donna Rice ual escapade with Bakker and fellow Preach- covers of celebrity magazines and into an in- were the intriguing women of the year. er John Flether. And now she's on the cover terview by Barbara Walters on ABC's 20120 All three of them had their own unique ways of the November '87 Playboy. For Fawn Hall, by being seen with Former Democratic to getting into the public eye. ln Jessica she won national attention during the Iran- Presidential Candidate Gary Hart on a cruise Hahn's case she toppled T.V. evangelist Jim contra hearing as the loyal secretary who on the yacht, Monkey Business. Bakker from the pulpit of his lucrative PTL helped Marine Lieut. Colonel Oliver North By their intriguing ways, they made it to ministry for allegedly having an irregular sex- shred documents. Donna Rice got to the fame and fortune. BAKKER'S LEAVE PTL Sonya Nelson or more than twenty years Jim and Tammy Bakker ministered to the souls of millions of viewers. In 1986, they received 1.6 million dollars in payment from the PTL. They had four houses, a Mercedes-Benz, and a Rolls Royce. But all that soon ended when Jim Bakker confessed he had had a brief affair with Jessica Hahn, a church sec- retary, and he then paid her 265,000 dollars to keep quiet. Jessica told reporters, l am not a 'Q' bimbo, and posed for Playboy, nude, to feel clean again. When he stepped down from the PTL, he left the ministry fifty million dollars in debt. 'H-Q This prompted an investigation. The focus was on criminal tax fraud, wire fraud, and mail fraud by Jim Bakker and the PTL Jacuzzi bath, Nautilus equipment, and chan- TV evangelists has declined since a 1980 leaders. deliers from the Bakkers' walk-in closets. Gallup Poll. With the PTL in debt, they auctioned off They have two children, a boy and a sev- Both Jim and Tammy have vowed they will their belongings at the Bakker: house in enteen year old girl who ran off with a COVU6 back to the miflli-Try. They have Diem Heritage Village, it had belonged to the PTl.. lifeguard and got married. to Start One lf' C?lllfO lWl0i DPVWIH Eilkktfl Everything was sold including six cas, While there are many supporters for .lim i0id VGDOVYGVS he had 3 Hdfeam U3 DWG air-conditioned and heated ding hot and Terms -y, the American public' SUDDOVY fOT 50me'l llVlB VQVY SDSU?-5 lor Codb TPCODIC-'Q i i.i.i I LIJ 135 IE E L 136 ' 4 1 f 1 M r Sonya Nelson ne of the most famous dancer, singer, Easter Parade in 1948. Then he danced with and actor of all time was Fred Ginger Rogers in The Barkierys ofBroadway Austerlitz, born on May 10, 1899. But before 119493. He did Top Hat, in which he sang W he really got started in his career, he and his Top Hat, White Tie, and Tails and Cheek , sister changed their last name to Astaire. to Cheek . Astaire continued with Lets f' They began to dance professionally as Dance, and in 1951 he did Royal Wedding. children on Broadway and in Vaudeville. This was the movie that had the scene They became famous both in the United where he climbed the walls and danced on f States and in England. After the success of the ceiling through a revolving room. The The Band Wagon, Adele, his sister, left the Band Wagon appeared in 1958. That's En- stage to marry Lord Charles Cavendish. Now tertainment and You and the Night and Fred Astaire was on his own. the Music are just two of the songs he His first musical without his sister was the sang. In all, he did over thirty film musicals, X Gay Divorcee. While it did very well, the peo- ten with Ginger Rogers. lr ple missed Adele. ln 1954, Phyllis, his wife, died of cancer. ' ln 1933, Astaire had his first screen test. They had two children, Fred and Ava. , s One studio responded to the test with ln June of 1980, he married again, this Can't act. Slightly bald. Also dances. But time to a woman fourty-four years his junior. Astaire signed a contract despite what any- Her name was Robyn Smith. W one said. It was a film called Flying Down to He started slowing down. He had never ' Rio. done a lot of interviews. He carefully In the middle to the transition from screened possible film and TV shows for theater to film, Astaire married Phyllis Pot- typecastlng. He didn't accept honorary ter, a divorcee with one boy, Peter. degrees from universities out of his total Marriage didn't end his career. He made modesty. Some honors, such as the one at many movies with such women as Eleanor the Kennedy Center, he couldn't refuse. fi X Opwell, Ginger Rogers, Rita Hayworth, Judy In 1973, he accepted a tribute from the 1, Q Garland, Jane Powelle, Vera-Ellen, Betty Film Society of Lincoln Center in New York. t Hutton, Cyd Charisse, Audry Hepburn, ln 1978, he accepted the National Artist drums, piang' billiards, and tennis, He also Gracie Allen, Debbie Reynolds, and Joan award of the American Film Institute. It was liked to watch tl-ie horse races, and owned Crawford. 1981 before he finally accepted the Lifetime an award winning nerse, He did few dramatic roles. One, Scientist Achievement Award. He died in l-as Angeles on June 22, 1987, on the Beach, won nine Emmy Awards. Fred Astaire had many interests. He liked He was a wonderful r-nan and a great legend Astaire like to do musicals. He appeared in to write songs, play golf, he played the in showbiz, Karen Wiedenmann hat could have gone wrong? Could it children. She had been diagnosed as having and he didn't have his usual drive. Tragedy be that his heart was just too heavy? leukemia earlier in the year. At that time, struck halfway through the first turn, when Who could have predicted that on that day, Dan was participating in the World Jansen fell. His left skate gave way what should have been one of the best in his Championships which were being held in his underneath him. Skating listlessly around life, his heart would be filled with sadness. home town, giving him the opportunity to be the track, he tried to figure it all out. Jansen Dan Jansen, the favorite to win an with his sister one last time during this tragic was in a daze. He stared at the sky as if ask- Olympic gold medal in the 500 meter sprint period. ing Why me? He had leaned too far to one in speed skating, had his dream crushed He received the message after lunch on side, when the news of the death of his sister, the day he was to race. Dan's teammates Jansen never cried in public-maybe be- Jane, reached him. It had only been 12 dedicated the Games to Jane. cause the last time Jane saw her littlest hours since he had last spoken to her by He was to race second, but how could he brother, he was taller than anybody on the telephone. race on a day like that? It was the Olympic hometown rink he grew up in. He was cham- Dan, the youngest of 9 children, was very Games and playing games must have been pion of the world. close to Jane. They had raced together as children. Dan stayed with the sport while Jane married and became the mother of 3 the last thing he felt like doing. His concentration was broken after one false start. His second start was not as fast Why change that ending? 'if3ei ,....,.,..- ll all tim tears 1 Herl up in ' father mothe A st his ca pool i 9th gi At 1 theate he wa the rf New . He Manh enabl night earnii ln five ti riage heavy hand ln CBS was him three aspei he ci form first was an, durii somi ing F flake high skit ln into Bunl drivi Chai bust enci line: Rigt Bi a sl con albt lr moi but prai moi Ricl a so wned 1987. :gend agedy when way 'ound ansen f ask- o one e be- lttlest n the :ham- Aff' Karen Wredenmann I I he Great One Jackie Gleason was one of the greatest entertainers of all time he brought decades of laughter and tears during hrs career Herbert John Gleason born rn 1916 grew up rn the Bushwrck Section of Brooklyn Hrs father left when he was 8 years old and hrs mother turned to alcohol shortly thereafter A street wrse kid at age 12 Gleason began hrs career by hustlrng for candy rn a local pool hall He dropped out of school rn the 9th grade At 15 he was hired as an M C for a local theater earning S4 O0 a night By age 20 he was earning S114 a week and had gained the reputation of being the funniest man rn New Jersey He moved on to entertaining at Manhattan s Club 18 This experience enabled him to make the transition from night clubs to movies and increased his earnings to S250 a week ln 1936 Gleason married for the frrst of five times and had two daughters This mar rrage failed due to his extravagant lrfestyle of heavy drinking carousrng and hrs inability to handle financial obligations. ln 1952 Gleason signed a contract with CBS to do the ' Jackie Gleason Show' which was broadcast live. ln 1954, CBS offered him S11 million to continue the show for three more years. Gleason controlled every aspect of production and often worked until he collapsed. lt was during this time that he formed the June Taylor Dancers, one of TVs first choreographed dance troupes, and he was the first person to give a black comedi- an, Timmie Rogers, a chance. lt was also during this period that Gleason created some of his most famous characters includ- ing Reginald Van Gleason Ill, an upper-crust flake: the Poor Soul, and the Bartender. The high point of the Jackie Gleason Show was a skit called The Honeymooners. ln 1955, The Honeymooners spun off into a sit-com of its own, Much like Archie Bunker, Ralph Kramden, a blundering bus driver from Brooklyn, was the show's main character. The scripts were filled with gut- busting humor that is still enjoyed by audi- ences today. One of Gleason's most famous lines was One of these days, Alice. Pow! Right in the kisser! Between 1952 and 1971, Gleason became a strong power in the music business as a conductor and composer. l-le produced 64 albums of music to cuddle by. In 1970, he shifted his talents irr-rrr TV to movies. This experience was boring for him. but rt did allow him the time ro crrifagge in Dfactical jokes with friends. Soma- of li' A 7 ' if .,-Mk ,. 1 ,V ...Mg , gyiggjx 1... WAS .tw with Burt Reynolds and Sally Fields, and Gi- gof' where he portrayed a heart-breaking deaf mute. This was Gleason's favorite role. The Hustler, in which he portrayed Minne- sota Fats, the famous pool hustler, won him an Oscar nomination. Gleason's last movie, with Tom Hanks, was 'tfvothing in Common. After leading an excessive lifestyle, Gleason died of colon cancer at age 71. Sometimes referred to as the fat man, his known to man from Johnnie Walker whiskey to excessive tanning. He was famous for more than just being fat. lt was fair to say that be became a big- ger man than his credits would have sug- gested. As Bill Cosby put it, There's a piece of Jackie Gleason in every comedian who has seen his work from the 1950s to the present, He's funny and hes got a heart like a house, said his agent. He just liked to eat, drink, play golf, and IE LI more famous movies were tina Toy' as i Richard Pryor. Smokey and ine Fe-.fic feighi flanged from 210 to 280 pounds. He 1 no-taken liberally of many rndulgences surround himself with beautiful women. HOW SWEET lT lS! 137 5 T F' 'Y 'ixzw' .ifiizeelii . . s F' 'N 2, TH E -1, 'F ' BEST i , : 3 ., 'P g Sam Taylor 1 . o be considered a great athlete you , r must have excelled in your sport and out distanced the competition. This year's male and female Athletes of the Year were Ben Johnson and Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Both l were track and field stars and they estab- l lished their supremacy at the World Champi- , l onship in Rome, Italy. ' ' Ben Johnson, a Jamaican born Canadian sprinter, proved he was the best by explod- I ing for a world record in the 100-meter dash i with a time of 9.83 seconds. Johnson flew ' out of the blocks and was never challenged by the world class field. His journey towards I the number one spot began in the summer at the Goodwill Games in Moscow. There he beat his enemies and 1984 Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis. Lewis was ranked num- ber one at this time. This would be John- a son's year with Lewis and the rest of the pack chasing from behind. With his world record, Johnson earned the title of The Fastest Man Alive. Jackie Joyner-Kersee was described by some as Super Woman. At the Track and Field Championships, she lived up to this ti- tle by taking gold medals in heptathlon and long jump. She dominated the heptathlon by defeating the runner up, Larisa Nikitina, by a staggering 564 points. Jackie was on World record pace before the final event, the 800- meter run, when she suddenly felt tight and dizzy. She missed the record by a mere 30 attempt. This was almost a foot better than Championships, Ben Johnson and Jackie P0ll'ltS- -laekle 80t l'lef Seefmd sold medal by the rest of the competitors. Joyner-Kersee earned the title of Male and capturing the long jump. Her imprints By dominating their events and having Female Athlete of the Year, showed she had jumped 24'1 on her final great performances at the World Steve he I cha cartels cus feat rine na and the was he Tyson Robert Roth Mounta Tyson i ftel' a t0U8lT well Plalled Season, many and the Stanley Cup was the Philadelphia the Stanley Cup Tournament. The Flyers on HB. l'l0Cl4eY teams direct tltelf eyes t0Wal'd Flyers. Quickly, the Oilers skated out to a scored first, but were answered by the Oil- unificat the 8llStefll l8 Oftlae Stanley CUP- Tl10Se who two game lead over the Flyers. Desperate ers, Glenn Anderson, to tie the game six champi afe famlllaf Wltll the CUP' W0UlCl be those for any revival, Philadelphia managed to put minutes later, Agguring Edmonton the cup Say, of who l'laVe taken lf l'l0me with tl'lem three Ot together the right lirleS to finally DUT the fell into the hands of the experienced Jari ,n Holiw the last four seasons, the Edmonton Oilers. puck in the back of the net, Suddenly, they Kurri and Anderson, who scored he game's ' They afe Packed Wltl'l the talent any team had come back with two games of their own winning goals to win the Stanley Cup for would win Wltlm in Gfetllfll and C0mPaVlY- and now threatened Edmonton for the their team. And so the Champagne and Having lost the CUP laSt year OP an championship title. 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M I if Qs . . !,,, 4 4' W '- , ,tr , 2 Z is y , f ,rw A Mr f KING MIKE Steve Tabron he last time there was just one heavyweight champion of the world before the alphabet cartels turned the division into a three ring cir- Cus featuring fat men and clowns, a former ma- rine named Leon Spinks upset Muhammed Ali, and that was nearly 10 years ago. Then the title Was hacksawed into three parts, when Mike TYS0n came down from New York Catskill M0untains to end the WBC-WBA-IBF nonsense. TYS0n made the title whole again in Las Vegas on HBO's 16-month, 22 million heavyweight unification series came to a close. Already the Champion of the WBC and the WBA and some Sail. of the vip parking lot at the Greek theatre 'll Hollywood, Tyson plucked the IBF piece ol I I the crown from Tony Tucker WltI'l a unanimous 12-round decision at the Hilton Hotel, which, ironically, was the site of Spinks's victory over Ali on Feb. 15, 1978. Mike Tyson stands to earn, during the next 12 months as he circles the earth continuing his bid, victim by fallen vic- tim to become the greatest heavyweight cham- pion ever. Set aside the fact that in less than the last 12 minutes of the round, Mike Tyson destroyed Larry Holmes', himself a giant among past heavyweight champions, window in Atlantic City's convention Hall. MIKE TYSON is now the heavyweight champion of them all and he said that no one will stand a chance in the ring with him. TWINKIES ome called them the Twinkies, others didn't even know who they were. But by the end of the 1987 Baseball Season they were the World Champions. The Minnesota Twins defeated the St. Louis Cardinals in a wild seven game series. A series in which the home team won every game. The Twins were honored by the breakfast of champions cereal. They had their picture on the front of millions of Wheaties boxes. The MVP of the series was Twins pitcher, Frank Viola. Viola had victories in games one and seven. The Twins had to get by the Detroit Tigers in American League Playoffs before reaching the World Series. They soundly defeated the Tigers four games to one. Going into the playoffs the Twins had the worst record of any division winners and the Tigers had the best record in all of baseball. The Twins may not have come into the playoffs with style but they sure did leave with it. While the Twins were handling the Tigers, St. Louis was having a real hard time with the San Francisco Giants. The Giants took the Cardi- nals to seven games. By winning the World Series Minnesota be- came the first team to win a World Series indoors. The Twins were a Pre-season 125 to 1 shot. They defied all the odds. From a team who lived in the basement for most of its life to a team that now lives on the top floor. i 4 .24s'Tj:1'5?Z?2i?f'?11fT ii 'FF ' f T M.?:,.,.Q-,-:,f1.5j1 jL,- sg ,ff -rgrgeagiz -,1::f: - gg... , 43 1 ,gk If I8 iL1.,'. .- J , . - - f f Alex Lepper hat a super day it was for Washington's quarterback, Doug Williams. He had been publicized for months as The Superbowl's First Black Quarterback. That never bothered Williams because he had al- ways told himself that he would go into the game as the quarterback of the Washington Redskins. He did exactly that and led the Skins to an almost flawless 42-10 victory over the Denver Broncos. The game started off on Denver's side. On the first play from scrimmage, Elway launched a 56 yard bomb to rookie wide- out, Ricky Nattiel. On their next possession, the Broncos efficiently moved into Washington territory and tacked on three more points with a Rich Karlis field goal. The score was 10-0 Broncos, which was all the points the Broncos could muster for the en- tire game. Now it was the Redskin's turn. From their own 20, Williams created an 80 yard touchdown pass to wide-out, Sanders. And the rout was on. On the next possession, the Skins had their next score, a 27 yard touchdown pass to Gary Clark. Washington not only had perfection in the air, they had perfection on the ground. The next TD play was Smith's biggie, a 58 yard run on the Counter Gap over the right side. The game was a run away even though it had been billed as potentially the first down- to-the-wire Super Bowl since the Baltimore Colts' 16-13 win over the Dallas Cowboys in 1971. Elway had taken a sacred beating. He threw for 257 yards but completed only 14 of 38 throws. Denver's whole offensive oper- ation seemed to be overmatched by the coverages and pass rush schemes devised by Washington's defense coordinator, Richie Petitbon. It was no contest for the Redskins, who ran up a record 602 total yards, 4340 in the air and 280 on the groundj 356 of which came in one quarter. Of? .Sf 'S To Ho . A fonimjfmem Io fillaye +- Pogf prmemli 'Q' if li THIN cllkh ,,.. -i . .1 f .fa rf! ' 'L X f -ss., J , . 1 mae.. e ry, iff NFL STRIKE Alex Lepper hat the National Football League strike all boiled down to was that the players didn't get what they asked for. The players said that they had evidence that the management had done everything but try to work out a bargain. This was simply because the management hon- estly thought the salaries fthe average salary of an NFL player is S230,000 a yearj were fair and sufficient enough. Another point was the great demand of free agency by the NFL players. After many negotiations, the strike, which was intended to give the NFL players free agen- cy and higher salaries, was very non-productive. 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HfLEq.s'1fs Kiawfi FATAL ATTRACTEGN l Monica Terrill l 51.5192 ' l atal Attraction is the story of a rejected The sexual fears of the day play a big role Nasty Business. he woman wreaking havoc and bloody in the success of this movie. lf it had been Fatal Attraction. the most talked about H an revenge on her one-weekend lover and his made ten years ago no one would have giv- movie of its time, tells us how it can happen Q televis happy family. It is the first movie of the AIDS en it a second thought and it might not have to anyone. 1984, era Calthough the virus is never mentionedj grossed 345.4 million. The movie gave a i Chicag to add a bit of a scare to the one night scare to millions because of its argument talk Sh Stand, that sex can be life threatening and its in- ... - xy an than C Michael Douglas plays a Manhattan sinuation that it can happen to anyone. After 'pg ' Y Q ', In 19: publishing lawyer whose wife and daughter leaving the theater, men find themselves, ei- 1 it debutf leave town for the weekend. As they leave ther silently or openly, reaffirming their nation there is a goodbye scene that lets you know wedding vows, women are vowing to make 39, Opn they have a good marriage. their husbands go see it and men and wom- 1954' Douglas then goes to a Saturday morning en together are having conversations it town business meeting where he finds an concerning how horrible it is to sleep Q Jacks, attractive book editor, Glenn Close, eyeing around. N, Vemo him. He responds in kind. Since it is raining But in life, as in this season's hottest mov- i fam gi outside, they decide to go out for drinks and ie, some attractions can be fatal. A simple name dinner. The next morning Douglas is ready to affair can turn into murder. The following are l speueq forget everything and return to his everyday a few magazines' headlines concerning this i Oprah life. Close is not. She professes love and topic: A Jilted Lover Says lt With Flowers Att even pregnancy. She slashes her wrists, and a Kitchen Knife, Courtship At a i pubuc harasses him with phone calls, corners him Courthouse Turns into a Real Trial, A Churc at his office, throws acid on his car, kills the Kidnapping Carpenter Builds a Prison of as family rabbit and then goes after the family. Love, A Brief Office Affair Brings on a Lot of X preco i rebel, Afte too rr so shi Oprat rage. i but C . much eight. had r Her s Monica Terrill Stacy Mitchell maria, She nderground cult bands gathered mass ven though the price of seeing a movie viewers hearts by the amiable, air-headed Sumn attention as major labels took interest in has practically doubled in the last few fable about baby love. This was a story gone C0ii'-289 radio aifPiaY this year- years, mgvieg Still Seem to be 3 favorite past about three bachelors, forced to care for an tohta On the pop side acts like The Cure, The time among many people. abandoned infant which cradled few sur- SC oi Damned, The Cult, Echo and the Three Men and a Baby, stole many prises. But the biggest surprise was the se- want Bunneymen, The Jesus and Mary Chain, The lected cast: Ted Danson, Tom Selleck and 't see Smiths, U2 and lots more gained a new level Steve Guttenberg. ed hi of success as their attention got stronger Stake-Out which was one of 1987's more than GVGIT- biggest hits, centered around a pair of laugh- Punk was put aside as the Speed ing policemen CRichard Dreyfuss and Emilio Mongers rose rapidly with the Estevezb assigned to keep watch on the i'iafCiC0i'efmefai Ci'0ss0Vei'- GYOUDS like home of a former girlfriend of a psychopath- C.0.C., D.R.l., O.D., Cro-Mags, Septic Death ic criminal. Dreyfuss is snookered into love and more became favorites of the fans. The with the lady they are snarking on and speed metal king Metallica, hit it big and Estevez gets a kick out of seeing his partner made the way for a new breed. Slayer, surrendering a cop's honor to a human Anthrax and Megadeath came down the trail need. Of sUCC9ss affef them- Jennifer Gray and Patrick Swayze make Makers of unusual noise struck hard but quite a team in Dirty Dancing. Gray has tO nad Dfofnise- The Buffhole Surfers, 50fll'C make the best of 3 weeks with her family at Youth, Scfaih Acid and Kiii0'0Zef brought a resort in the Catskills. Her only chance of instant insanity to the airwaves. entertainment is that Swayze will notice her. Lots Of naw faces aPDeared in music this Swayze does, and initiates Gray first into his Year gut the underground had a sound that erotically charged dance style, and then into roare . the joys of love. about PDSH 5 .. '. -1 - .. .af,,i,g .ii--is . ,552 ' ' .Q l.i.1-iv -L1 :hell eaded story for an v sur- he se- .k and 987's laugh- Emilio n the apath- 9 love 1 and artner iuman make was to nily at nce of ze her. ito his :ri into A , i' '--'51 Q' vt 4' -'-,M-:,f,.. -qv,-1 4, ,- -. - 1 ,. W.-.., ,its-A-.,w,,--... Q.. Ji.W,,s,'sr2ra.1,,,33,,g,..3:,':5g-:g::j.,,3,,,:i -'iii-.1-:f1g,Q.'.,M-'Till . . YV OPP tiNCOiVlMON SUCCESS Stacy Mitchell he's warm, brassy, uninhibited, sassy and she's got America talking. This television phenomenon is Oprah Winfrey. ln 1984, at the age of 30, Oprah arrived in Chicago to take over an ailing morning TV talk show. She quickly became more popular than Chicago's talk show king, Phil Donohue. In 1986, when the Oprah Winfrey Show debuted nationally, she became as bit a hit nationwide as she'd been in the Windy City. Oprah Winfrey was born in February 1, 1954, on the outskirts of Kosciusko, Miss., a town located about 70 miles north of Jackson. Her parents, Vernita Lee, 18, and Vernon Winfrey, 20, were unmarried. The ln- fant girl was supposed to be named Orpah, a name from the Book of Ruth, but it was spelled Oprah on her birth certificate, and Oprah Gail Winfrey she remained. At the age of three, Oprah made her first public appearance speaking at the Baptist Church in Kosciusko. She soon was known as The Preacher. She was bright, precocious and because she was a natural rebel, she was whipped often. After Oprah started school, she got to be too much of a handful for her grandmother, so she was sent to Vernita Lee in Milwaukee. Oprah's life with her mother was filled with rage. Vernita worked hard to support her, but Oprah was too tough to manage-so much so that in 1962, when Oprah was eight, Vernita sent her to her father, who had married and settled in Nashville, Tenn. Her stepmother was a very strong discipli- narian. She returned to Milwaukee the following summer to visit her mother who had also gotten married. But when her father arrived to take his daughter back to Nashville for school, Vernita informed him that she didn't want Oprah to return to Nashville. To Oprah it seemed that neither of her parents want- ed her. She reacted by behaving more and more badly. Then one night, a 19 year old male cousin, who frequently slept at Vernita's apartment, raped Oprah. She was also abused by other men, all of them so called trusted family members or friends. Oprah's first break came in 1971, when she won a beauty contest sponsored by ra- dio station WVOL, The radio station recognized her ability to speak loud and clear, so they offered her a part-time job reading the news. Because of her work at WVOL, Oprah was called to work at WTVF- TV, the CBS outlet in Nashville. She was the first female and the first black newscaster in Nashville. After taking on other jobs such as WJZ-TV and co-hosting a morning interview show called People are Talking, she finally became the new hostess of A.M. Chicago. Six weeks after she started the show, the ratings showed her ahead of Donohue. Success piled on top of success. After sev- en months in her morning time slot, A.M. Chicago was extended from a half hour to an hour. ln December, 1984, the show was beginning to attract national attention so that in September, 1985, the name of the show was changed to The Oprah Winfrey Show. Also that year, Oprah won the role of Sofia in The Color Purple. The movie was a hit and in February, 1985, Oprah was nominated for an Academy Award as best supporting actress. Oprah Winfrey finally proved that she is the talk of daytime television when she swept the Daytime Emmy Awards. She won two coveted Emmys for The Oprah Winfrey Show, and she won best talk show host and best talk show, beating out such favorites as Donahue, This Old House and Hour Maga- zine. CHER'S BACK Michelle o'Neai he was the glitter queen of the late 1960's and now she's back to regain the respect through her movies and songs. The message is clear, Cher is in charge! She doesn't want anyone telling her what to sing or what to wear. She shows her uniqueness through the funky outfits and wild hairstyles. With a tatoo on her rear, shoulder, forearm and ankle, Cher proves her individuality. Cher has definitely shown her ability through her trio of acclaimed 1987 screen roles-The Witches of Eastwick, which she rstarred with Jack Nicholson-Suspect, which she starred with Dennis Quaid and Moonstruck, which she also starred with Danny Aiello and Nicholas Cage. Cher has come a long way from her 1965 anthem, l Got You Babe to her 1987 new L.P. I Found Someone. Cher is proud of the present that despite those who would label her and those who would write her off completely, she is a force to reckon with in her chosen field. She has the power, she has control! f 15.5 4 l.l.l LIJ LIJ 3 a Ll.I LLJ LIJ 1 . Nils? 5L'i 'l,,. 11,5 Y' lf JACKSGN 5- AN EAD' Laura O Shea n Tuesday February 23 he came to Kansas City. Michael Jackson was back. He gave Kansas City a two night perfor- mance at the Kemper Arena. ln his almost two hour concert he sang songs ranging from his Jackson Five days to the songs off his new hot selling album BAD. ln the first concert the 29 year old Jackson sang 19 songs and did 2 encores. He showed tearful emotion in a few of his numbers. Four video screens were suspended from the arean s ceiling and a mini version of his Japan and Australia tour stage was constructed. Seventy-two speakers were hung from the ceiling and the special effects were out- standing. He did a disappearing act and ap- peared again in a new costume of buckles and belts. He has a very unusual style. He s been out of the picture for three years since his Thriller album. His last tour was with his brothers. lt was the Victory Tour. This was the first time he was on his own. He earned vANNA 51.2 million for his two Kansas City perfor- mances and they benefitted the United Ne- gro College Fund. lm going to make a change says Jackson in his hit song MAN IN THE MIRROR off his BAD album. He has. ln the last several years his nose has been changed several times his appearance is more dramatic and he now wears his hair in a ponytail. The Vic- tory Tour brought about the left-handed glove while in the Bad Tour Michael wore three thimble-like cups on his finger. He made his first TV debut in three years at the Grammy Awards on March 2 where he performed two songs from his BAD al- bum. He sang MAN IN THE MIRROR and THE WAY YOU MAKE ME FEEL. He was nomi- nated but received no awards. lt was proclaimed to be a major Grammy upset. Michael Jackson will go from Kansas City to Pittsburg by the end of his thirteen city tour. He s made quite a comeback. KN WSH 4 I h Vanna, says Pat Sajak, host of Wheel of Fortune, as she waltzes out in a glitze gown, turns, and smiles. As she told Newsweek magazine, all she does is turn one foot letters, waves, and smiles and that's it. It hasn't always been like this though. She struggled through her younger years. The once overweight Vanna used to work as a model for department store catalogs before she landed her present job. ln the last few years her father has died and her boyfriend died in a plane crash. In 1987 she was pic- tured in the May edition of Playboy maga- zine. The old lingerie ads were found when she became famous and she begged not to have them published. They didn't hurt 'her career at all though. lt's all in the past. Now she's a very famous lady making thousands. She was discovered by a millionaire, the king of game shows, Merv Griffin. Hundreds of girls were auditioned and Vanna was cho- sen. Mr. Griffin looked at her tape and knew she was the one he was looking for. As he ER ABCE she could talk or not. She was chosen on her looks alone and he had never done that before. Vanna White is her real name. She's 29 years old, weighs 107 pounds and is 5'6 . She's the moving mannequin of TV's highest rated game show, Wheel of Fortune. She's been there since 1982. Vanna is not only a letter turner, but she also is a writer. She's written a book about herself called, Vanna Speaks. It contains health and diet tips. One tip is, Only eat when you are hungry. She told People magazine she knows the whole alphabet and that had a part in getting her where she is today. There are also Vanna White dolls and mattresses. She does endorsements too. Her annual salary for only twelve days of work a month is S100,000-l-. ln her free time she's just like the girl next door. She's always wanted to be an actress and be fam- ous. When she and Pat made a 22 major city whistle-stop train tour, they gathered huge crowds. She is a very well known face and a Q 1 Y PQ' . .. . . . fr -fl -gf 'iixf' . Ji,-'Sm' , ' 'A s '- '-- -'G -f s- -nf - 1-zxzrsiz-Q.-.nfsfsr-'rt--f-'.--hf'1b.- - -. . r 7 D K 5 7 I l Y ,- , A il . Q 7' -1 li . .i , .. , 4 , , . , ,, 4 , .4 1 ' 9 qv! I if , ,. , I ,xx X X X , ,al f 2 V M I ,za mir' ' 1 , t 44 told Good Housekeeping, he didn't care if popular figure. l 1 I . 1 ' v 5 1 V A 4 J. ' 9, .t ' :LZ ' I hosen on done that She's 29 :I is 5'6 . s highest ine. She's r, but she ook about t contains Only eat Id People ihabet and ere she iS a dolls and ments too- ie days Of 1 her free ioor. She'S 'rd be fam- major city tered huge face and 2 omething that is on most high school seniors' minds is whether or not to go to college. If a senior chooses to attend college, then he must decide what college to attend. He must look at college from all angles. What do I want to study? How am I going to pay for college? If college is far from home, then where am I going to live? Am I ready for college? These are some questions that seniors must ask themselves, before deciding to go to college. These decisions must be made accurately so that college life will be more enjoy- able. Probably the most important question a senior has to an- swer is-What college is right for me? For a senior living in Kansas City there is a great choice of schools not far from B0 IIIID P home. For example, in Missouri, there is, U.M,K.C., C.M.S.U., N.M.S.U., M.W.S.C.,. S.M.S.U., M.U., AND William Jewell. Kansas also has a few close to home, such as, K.U., Kansas State, Wichita State, and Benedictine. Each school offers a lot to the student, and it is up to the student to choose the right school. The student must also choose a school which offers the curriculum the student needs. The college must also be affordable for the student. This brings up probably the second most im .if as ,a f X J s cf.: J, iri,y. 5153?-cgi. 'J portant question the senior must ask himself-I-low will I pay for college? There are several ways to pay for college, scholarships, grants, loans, or just pay for it from savings. Almost every senior is looking for a scholarship to help pay for college. Some examples of scholarships are, sports, music, academic, and a special scholarship for a student studying a certain subject. It is up to the student to take advantage of these scholarships. Some seniors will stay close to home, while others will go far away. The school one chooses is important because it will set your tone for the rest of your life. So if you decide to go, remember, choose the right school, get help to get it paid for, and have a fun learning experience. Tobey Weiner The Administration Building at Northwest Missouri State University. V4 'fi .. 'S K . 'V i,,:ssgQ,' 1-ITT, , . Liga, 1 ,je uf, '93 -.-Q. ' mf its ,W H V , W jf ning, 5 i ,jflj 4? Q 75, Q , V, 'u 5 ,Iii Tiff, . asf. ' Yi, Q is 2 i few I? .N W . sf . 1 3' 2 z 1 IL5Jf 'f . rfizf ,.'. . . if A413 fi E-I. 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Mr M fi hat started out as a small group is now a strong fifty member or- ganization. Natural Helpers has been at Ruskin for four years. It's list of activities include the Big Buddy Elementary Program, wel- coming of new students, and Prevention week. Mrs. Guental was the head sponsor. President of Natural Helper is Tracey Perkins. The other officers are: Tu Tran, Vice-Presidentg Sandi Moss, Secretaryg and Karen Weidenmann, Treasurer. We can malce a Difference is their motto. Mrs. Guental believes that Natural Helpers had made a difference in a one to one situation. They got T-shirts this year which helped to unify the group. But it isn't easy to be a Natural Helper. The members are selected by their classmates. Then they go through sixteen hours of training, which teaches them to handle certain situations and that listening is an important tool Even though it isn't easy to be a Natural l lclper, the members still enjoy it. li: Tran Natural Helpers Booster Club Members promoting spirit and raising money for Ruskin. sax f I WI W yy ., W ,f X , sf , ,, 7 f 4. , , , 1. ,, X f i f Q f' ' 'f f ' A U wil' K ' Z .ejQvf..ff.Q:,, I of ,QM ef' if wx., ,,'. i,r, . Ma. 'W . W, ,,., ,ar .. W r T Pm.. Swff X Members of Booster Club meet to discuss future activities. TIME FOR OTHERS Booster Club he Ruskin High School Booster Club celebrated their 25th year of helping and supporting organizations Under the direc- tion of Terry and Shirley Dorman the Booster Club set their goals and reached them They helped Ruskin by buying such things as suits for the choral group, some new and extra equipment for the photography de- partment, aquarium equipment for the biology depart- ment and placing banners in the gym to honor all state athletes These are only a few of the accomplishments for the Booster Club. Raising money is a continuous process for the Booster Club. Many things are done to raise money. For example, on Tuesday nights they participate in playing BINGO, where they raise most of their money. To make extra money, the Booster Club sells souvenir items such as: caps, sweatshirts and programs. Even though the Booster Club has already accom- plished many of their goals, they still have future dreams. Some of these include improving the sound sys- tem and press box on the football field. Every year the Booster Club seems to get better and better. Ruskin is very lucky to have such a helpful caring organization such as this one. Stacy Mitchell I 1 1 Smff ' - W a.. !.,,,x.r X ,. X, , .... rf f A 4 igmwwg ' Q, j Xb , wi A i 5 i i l mf.. sufy' lVlr. Steck enjoying the parade along with other Booster Club - members. 'ix 'sim ,X H Q PUTTI G I TIME BOARD MEMBERS President, Tom and Fran Graves Vice presidents Ways and means Gwen and Mary Ann Neff Trips Kirk and Susan Wiedenmann Membership erry and Peggy Patterson Publicity Curt and Betty Fulte Program Ray and Leah Martin Hospitality Carl and Darla Wolters Secretary Charlie and Diane Layman Treasurer Charles and Oleta Atchison Historian: im and Barbara O Shea Concessions: Mike and Pat Weiner Director: Jim and Norma Snodgrass he Ruskin Band couldn't have done the many things they did, without the long hours of hard work put in by these dedicated parents. These parents worked extremely hard every Tuesday night at the Disabled American Veterans building running the Bingo games. This is the way they raised money to send the band to the many places they went this year. The trips to California and Warrensburg, MO, for in- stance, wouldn't have been possible without the extra help of these parents. The band is very appreciative for all of their help. Tammy Putnam I ammy Pulnam Members of the Band Parents. Q Betty Fulte and Mary Ann Nr-ff going over their earnings Band Parents fo If 151 1-10LA.ffsA L UT! f TA G. he Foreign Language Club this year has had many things to do. It started with a fund raiser. Everyone 9-W., worked hard to raise money by selling candles and Christmas decorations. Mr. Imre Takas came January 2I to speak on the Nacel Foreign Exchange Program and on jobs in foreign language. The members planned the annual Food Experi- ence. They brought in foods they had made from the languages they studied. On March 14, the second and third year students from French and German took a field trip to the N- Plaza and the Nelson Art Gallery to see the 5 .L - ww-'uno-1 Courtauld Impressionists Collection. It was an inter- esting experience. During spring break Ms. Beach took a group of students to Germany. And Mrs. Daigle planned on going to Canada over the summer. The trip was a SUCCCSS. So N ls nya e on The 1987-88 Foreign Language representatives and teachers. K-NC Vt'2l QNX? Q . 1 . Q'-Kelli g-94, es? L we horn. yy P2 . 'Q ' 7 9 etc W X f- yr , f ., i 4. if f -. ' ' f v ' ,f W .. 4, I ' 1 47? I 7 W , ,QQ , ' 1 1 an K y , fr ni f fi x . , .. V. f QW ' f ' . if f f 6M W yff f at f V mffff ' Y, J if iff QW ', ., -'wg MN 9 'VM f A ' .,. .1 X ,. . A V .... ,. f .,-, .J fi, f, t MP3 , A X. .W . Ken Kemper 4.-v 1 f The Foreign Language Homecoming banner. Foreign Language Chris Donoi , V, ,W f f , j3i?'7-:?i- .-if5i:fj,5QiQ '5i:.:i5'f-:ZQEEZE ,M .,...M.pMN. WM.. , ng ''229 429'FZ'S'Hd,5-'vi512'1.7lv:':FQZi:qI-Z-:2y75' zfziiibfalikkiif WW-.m.,':.,:.,f-lv,-V,-vm.-z:': '!! 3XSt'Q :5'f' Y':3iE9EEf we ',-ax.. . Y-' M0 vw ff' :til-2 Q ' ?m.-..4+:-.- '.x.-.-..,- ., QM. .. '4ffwN'f--2f5SK9w0-vs-.sw3f'5i'x:S:f:--eiwmgyggq: -:m,Q.v.w.4 ..,. . . . ,.,, ,. . . 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The smell of popcorn reaches your nose, Behind the counter people are busy getting drinks and food. Sound familiar? It would be if you had went to a Ruskin game and seen the junior Stand in action. Each year the junior class faces the dilemma of paying for prom. The Junior Stand helps the financial situation out. During football season, Mr. Hayman and Mrs. Swift run the stand. Mr. Haymand and Mrs. Verta supervised during basketball season. Tu Tran junior, Judy Stanfield, takes an order in the junior Stand. , X RATAP participates in the Homecoming parade. swf PM n existence since 1962, RATAP is still not well known Meet ings, held monthly help to make this organization more visible Although RATAP is seen more than heard, its in volvement in Ruskin is sub- stantial Mrs Peggy Patterson, President of RATAP, says this is an orga mzation that serves the stu dents. This is evidently clear in the list of activities RATAP has involved itself in this year. This list includes the planning of the senior class party, enrollment, fresh- man orientation, Stuco Maga- zine sales, and picture day volunteers. Tu Tran 1 54 Junior StandfRatap ' U! iff ff 7, ,Jn .94 f X !Vf!23f fy yffgigfifgfffggf f Q Mffmfywwyyf fwM4WfW?Zf fff M . pf f7Z iaggfff X ,. W! W.-waaww f M J 1 f ' f f 7 Meier-f f iffy f 'f 1 ,,Q'7-ffy'-iflifififif-7 fmfw f .ff f f f f f gg-fy-!s'f.7f,Z.wy . frj.4,y.7l 4514 f f 1 4 , f f , ,, , efmwf. , , , Wx' ' ' , Wi, ff C-f.'fWM ' I f, ., . ,fsyfbi 7 X, ff i, ,W , ,,?,,,.M,,,?!, Q- ffl-fmf U , , 9 4 WM, VM I.. . ffyj? fa, , Wfyy., JW!! f-My, '5 'L 't X fm, 1.-1':1,W '14 f ' 2 y Q ,wgfwgfjywff , X, 4 5, f M w I' iffif X ff M f X iff JZ fr! I Mfff f ffgm ff ' i ffy y ,,f7f Z 7 Z 'mvfg Lgfi, 'X' -,, '-7 F72 gh, J 1 f 5, , 'V 4 f W , . W. , JMLMZQ4 Mt, , nm f,..aaMe,,.a, 'J ---1--ix rlllller. r nose. getting 'ou had :and in rnma of :inancial layman nd and 1. 1 Tran Sraff pboro 4,6 ' 4 -3 f X r' rr 4 .. .4 5' 4' jf ff Z 1 ? A, X ei 1 TIME A D A HALF n October 28, 1987, Making that touchdown was the greatest feeling the world, said Shonette Andrews. Ir felt greatly mmy Pmmm Laura O'Shea was the quarterback on the junior team. 5123 the junior and senior girls finally got to show their stuff. This was a big fund raiser for the United Way and there was a large participating audience. Hutt one, hurt two, hurt three, HIKEP' yelled the quarterback, and began. The seniors had and within the first few Vicki the and It was who ORC SCOICC IC- a relicfg each had won. Laura O' Shea A-.Za 'J Ruskms F acul t Excelled his years teaching staff was expel- ienced, with only a few new teach ers coming in The new teachers this year were Ms Swift, Mrs Silverman, M5 Heinzler, and Ms Deikman These new teachers along with the rest of the staff worked hard to give each student a quality education and bring out the excellence of each individual In ad dition to getting used to a new school the new teachers along with the rest of the faculty had to deal with the seven hour day and the new attendance policy. Sam Taylor Faculty Q exper- 1 teach- mers this nn, Ms. ese new F worked Ltion and 11. In ad- the new :y had to the new m Taylor 5 f i Z YI: frame Cox Um: Willmrns ' 'P N ' snub? xx Xfxgyx W WV X N X 4 NY X Xf?.. ':ifR x 5 ,x5.,5i.+1:tvvgf,fN5N -Q -' .1 rvf m1xt:NfS5- ,:f::??' Q 5- 2 if GX T xwwz- .: Q. 'QNX' '1 vw x a EQQXRQQQQQQ . 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X' fffffd W fiffff? ff ffifws MQ :YJ ' ff' ' f' gym 5 g.,. ,': 42! ww 3' fy- zfffs fc 4. . 7.4-ff' 4177. ' '71 my, 4 2 Q f 0 , , 4 yffiff f Jj . L v. if ,Z wfhy M 'Z , ,,, .Q z .f,f,'m. 4,22 I ,y, fl, ,XWZMV , , , M f , f fl 4, Wi? If ' ZFQ' J 2 by ' y JVM 4 f ' Z Z 4. 1 f,jf 'bit 3 4 ,jj , f ff f f ff? f ff, ff ff, ff! f f 4 , f !f,fw., ff.. Mr. Hayman-Math Mr. Hedrick-Science Mrs. Heil-Officu Mrs. Heinz-Library Ms. Heinzler-SA. Ms. Heistand-Office Mrs. Henry-SpeechfDebate Mr. Hester-Mathematics ,J ': . ' ' . .1 fir . M , rrr, . M f f M I f f-f ,J 4 . , , f 1 M' 'W 14 ,, Z4 ff 1 f fffvfmff - ', ff f W f 5 1 Q ff X , f ff J X .2 0 , 4 W f 1 M49 ff f Q . yi M 2 f W I NMA , 'ZYW4 f A4 . x f ,, I f' Mr. Hocker-Art Mrs. Horton-Home Ec. Mr. I-Ioskin-Mathematics Mr. Irvin-P.E. Mr. James-P.E. Ms. Johnston-Office Ms. Keltner-Office Mrs. Kinn-Library Mrs. Kuerm-Orchestra Mrs. Langston-Home Ec Mrs. Lee-English Mr. Lentz-Indus. Arts Mr. Lynch-Science Q74 vi 1 gi f? 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A Faculty 3229 Commerual MOVIC California Raisins RaW Bud li ht Three Men and a Baby g The Noid Fatal Attraction Music Group Food Def Leppard Pizza Whitesnake nvxs Car Mustang Lamhorgini Porsche Excuse I forgot I'm sick I have a headache Animal Alf drcamm o Favorites The In erior Choice al I W Wy, ff f , If ff! r i , .f f 21, Prince, sings his w y ut of Americas heart. 7 ,,,f Michael jackson 'lon Bon fovi Prince Saying Word Thats Dog Wo Dude U .J Public Qfficial , Ronald Reagan Aqngwa ' A Gary Hart I ,,'.53'lAh A esse lac son H I ? 5,6256 1 l k . - Actor H fi. f - Pee- Wee Herman k' '1 '- Ronald Reagan I I .. Steve Martin l U V Is I Actress C 'C ' 4 , loan Collins 7I:'iYt1. ,w-rr A. . Madonna 'f 5 Barhara Streisand as E Q 'ih- Commercial Movie Studney Twins Throw Momma from the 'l rain Tide fwith the hutlerj La Bamha Energizer fOuyj Ishtar T.V. Show Food Alf Liver Coshy Show Spinach Cl766'VS Broccoli Rock Star Football Bo facleson Brian Bosworth fim McMahon Place to Eat White Castle Ruskin Mc Donalds Who's that girl? , It's Madonna. Least Favorites ZWf if - -- - A.. ,V ..,V i .-.qV..,.....,.,- -.if-..,... , ..Vf...,.Yv-7,-,,.,.. V M- A -w..,.,,-, ,, pg...... A ., --- V - W A -A .., ,. .V Tim Hopper Bill Jacobs Flip Jones Alex Lepper Mike McGee -X he '87 baseball team really did hit it big when they became con- ference champs. They were able to achieve this with alot of speed and good hitters. Mr. Wild predicted that they would win again this year and possibly go on to win the regionals and the finals. As far as rivals go, Hickman would have been the one to look for. The new players that contributed alot t . I B . This years returning lettermen are Eddie Ackers Ronnie Miller David Benson Adrian Reynolds Greg Galvin Glen Shonkweiler the team were: Steve Scott, Devin Johnson, Mike Collier, and Andrew McKenzie. Coach Wild commented on winning We all work together and we know that we can make it happen. Monica Terrill gdmf. F T Making the Big Tim Photo by Tamara flffamn Manager Tobey Weiner and coach Mrs. S. Dennis look over this years list of players. -,ru V Jimi.: , .nun 1' Softbuff piayers in weigh! lmining, i i he 1987 softball team had a very exciting year. They made the big time when they became co- conference champs, along with North Kansas City and Excelsior Springs, for the first time since 1979. Their last winning season was in 1979. Their goal for this year was to have a winning season and to become conference champs again. They plan to do this with alot of hard work and preserverance. Their manager Tobey Weiner said They are just simply an awesome team. This year returning letterwomen are: Stacey Terry, Laura O'Shea, Karen Bullard, Patti Van Vleclc, Rhonda Callahan, and Michelle Tidball. i 1 .1 A4L.f?L- Z. Monica Terrill f a'l C 1 Q if sf Tibli yfdn' fflAV71I7'lg If'ffL7Il'l'7TlIVI Idflf' lim: nm for .1 fvlffluc Softball he 1987 Ruskin High School Boys Track Team had a very memorable season. Finishing first at Conference for the seventh straight year, first at District, and topping it all off with a second place finish at the Missouri State Meet. The most remarkable feat was the finish at the State Meet. I expected the guys to do well but not that well. It will be tough to repeat. said Head Coach Larry Guenther. The boys team had only five members competing at the State Meet. Those five were Senior Scott McGee, juniors, Abdullah Parker, Ken Waller, Bill Sitton, and Ronnell Kayhill. The biggest surprise of the year was the performance of the 16oom Relay which came away with a State Championship and a new school record. The members of the relay were Scott McGee, Ken Waller, Abdullah Parker, and Ronnell Kayhill. Three of the four members on the relay will be returning. We were all very scared, because after running the fastest time in the preliminaries we knew everyone was out to get us. said Ken Waller. The big scare in the race came when Ronnell pulled his right ham- string half way through the race. I knew I could finish, it was the biggest race of my life and I wasn't going to stop, said Ronnell after the race. Other medal winners were Abdullah Parker fourth place, 8oom Run, Bill Sitton second place, gzoom Run, Ken Waller third place, long jump, high jump. 1988 promises to be another successful season. We will have a lot of empty holes left with the absence of Scott but I expect some of the younger guys to fill those up. We should be in a position to fight for the title. added coach Guenther. OFM It was the greatest moment I have ever exper- ienced. The feeling of standing on the No. I spot to get our medals is something some people only dream of. Abdullah Parker Going in knowing we weren't expected to do very well made it all very sweet. You could say We came, We saw, We conquered. Ken Waller We knew that we could do it. We just had to go out and prove to ourselves that we were the best. It's gonna be tough, but we'll be back you can count on that. Ronnell Kayhill HE BE5 T Track exper- 1 spot le only Parker l to do uld say Waller had to ere the ack you Kayhill 2 i E 1 5 i wil Q ..,E 1 ,A The girls relay team gather for a little prayer before the race. X .fi V , fl ' U.: Even during a meet Coach Guenther finds time for his little girl. Coach James marks down times in between races. onsistancy seems to be the word to best describe the girls track team, consistantly getting better. Each year more and more girls come out. A few years back there were only two seniors, and now this year Ruskins' girl track team will be returning ten seniors. Overall, the 1987 season was very successful, finishing no worse than third in any of the big meets. Entering the Missouri State Championships, Ruskin was figured to be in contention for the team title. After Nicole Thompson won the State Championship in the too hurdles everyone was psyched up. Then we had one bad race and everything started to falter. said head coach Reggie James. With many of the same girls returning in 1988, and if everything goes as expected, the girls track team should be right back fighting to bring home the state title. Abdullah Parker Terry Harton stretches out before he high jumps. , ,Y ,,,...-.....1.-a. af, ..,.-g..4g43:..:ns,.,- 4 2 1 f, Moses johnson prepares to hand thc baton to Ken Waller. Track ,,,,,...... ..-mpg-....-........ .....,....., .-...hav -- 4 W ,zfyf,,f,fy!ff,fffWafif V 7 Cy' fi!!X Xrvff' X4 ff' ,L f , ff fy W f ff, ,, .,,, V J , Z y WJ ,hwy I I, ,W f VWYQMQ, 5 ,f X. ff, X ' fm f ig M A N fm, J . 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Andi' Ps i hard Sam ' . r 3 to ,mae We , 2 C Duncan Meuffels displays his soccer talents o close They came so close to victory, but it was not to be That was the story of the soccer team s season The team was young and inexperienced but showed considerable defensive strength This fact was reflected in the Grandview game where Grandview was held scoreless for the first fifty minutes Geoff Woodhead remarked, There s potential, with Bobby Roth as goalie and Tim Friel and eff Yates both improving rapidly, the team is going to be really good next year. ' The team started out strong by winning the Hickman Mills district tournament, but injuries hampered the team late in the season. Despite that, the . 'I wifi, 'maj jay. fra-in . S 'Q , 1,0-H., group improved their skills as a team which exemplified the idea of team unity. All in all, they played like what they were-winners. Karen Wiedenmann X Tim Ball blocks a kick from an opposing player. W 5z'4'?'..u,.,, xmli iv T 11515 f , W W, ,f 1 Z , My 1 , M at .Z X l l MQ if H W 7 , , J Z , ff: l 1 l -- ' . 1 1 vicll ty a thej ing Graf 'J COD E 54 Greg Galvin rolling out to pass down field. Rus had WI can tim the Pax bca fits boi pla Co . if thx - . ph: X ew Q , ! U:N A - if 'S E -1 ex: . m ' o s 12 ny an opening in the Mills defense. W hp!!-I Varsity , ,,.,, .,, ....... -..,..-,.., .,., A., V anting to live up to their previous expectations, T the 1987 Ruskin High School varsity football team prepared to engage into a season in which incli- viduality would spark teamwork on both sides of the line. The intensi- ty and pressure lied on the shoulders of the team week after week as they strived to win every game. They kicked off the season by defeat- inglRaytown and Wmnetonka, and after a mentally tough loss to Grandview the team came back to shut out three straight teams for I5 consecutive quarters of scoreless play. Belton was the next opponent Ruskin faced and then the pressure was even greater because we had become a top ten team and were looking toward the play-offs. When Belton received it's loss, the crucial game against Liberty be- came etched in the minds of all the players. The student body reac- tion and the feeling of dominating a team that stood between us and the play-offs was very special to me and the team, replied Coach Partridge after defeating Liberty. But Ruskin still had to face an un- beaten Hickman Mills team for the last game of the season and the first round of the District play-offs. Unfortunately, the results in both games came out with Hickman on top. We got our chance and played as well as they did, we just lost on the big play. said Coach Partridge. Ending the season with an 8-3 record showed that this year's team wad one of the best ever and a team that accom- plished a majority of their goals. The 1987 Ruskin High School Football Team: A Team That Accomplished a FQQQQTBAQL Majority of Their Goals. f Bob Roth ff f f 7 ,fa ,, 7 hfffff f , ,im w, ' f 'Mft W, ' ivy ff,Q,, V, 5 f I ffm af' ,f, WW 4' in , f a s rea in onne ,, , ff ,ff ll Kayhill. Varsit 9 I' Y 77 CCQJT 4.1.xflIL2.ll-5 PROGRESSI Members of the JV team posing for a picture after winning their game. his year the Junior Varsity team ' showed domination nearly every time they walked on to the field. After opening the season with a lossy to Raytown High School, the team offensively and defensively stepped into the spotlight to consecutively shut out five teams. The defense also held teams scoreless for zz quarters in 4 row which enabled the junior Varsity to overwhelm Grandview and Shawnee Mission North. The team also defeated Raytown South, Center, and Belton in dtamaticg fashion. The secondary was a big factor in the junior Varsity? success along with some offensive stars. Behind they fine coaching of Mr. Hedrick, Mr. Lynch, and Mr. Noland the team held a 7-x record at the end of the season. With the many key players this team consisted of, it should prove exciting to progress into their Varsitycseason. A I BolJyRoth W 1 s. 'J if 1 I I I ! I -1 I ' 'N AAA. ' w rf, WF: , ,M 3 ni-'afi.,, ft assi I Q Tilt I xl 'nfl I gv I Wm Ii 4 I H- i ng? lik., if . R S3 x X il 1 Q E ,4 - .1 ,x rmisi The offense talces it up the middle. , .,, Q is s 3, ' ,,., 1 Junior Varsity ity team :ly every the field. L loss to ffensively :flight to ze defense liters in a 'deity fre fttiftiissien .draiiiatie :ogyin the ith? ichiiigf of fNoland ad of the team to Bat Roth WINN NG I STYLE inning was the name of the game for the Sopho- more football team this year They played five games and won all five of them in style. Their killer instinct and a great attitude helped them to defeat their opponents, replied Coach Hedrick. The Sophomores were a group that went after every team they played because they wanted to win and became very disciplined in winning. Beginning the season by de- feating Raytown, they then traveled to Winnetonka and Grandview to post wins by shutting out Raytown South and handing Hickman Mills a big loss, while giving themselves an undefeated record. Bob Roth KK 27 there as well. They finished off the season E 24 Wy. f f ' if , MMM burying their opponent. dr' F, lthough unable to finish their season due to the new grade policy the Freshmen football team showed finesse and determination in each of their games. The team began the season with a difficult loss to Raytown I-Iigh School I2 to 6 but bounced right back to shut out Raytown South I4 to o and Grandview East 38 to . Unfortunately, the team s season ended with several games left and several chances to improve their 3 and 3 record. Coach Gunther stated, We have a lot of skill and potential for seasons to come. With some improvement the Freshmen team could have great seasons in the future. Bob Roth DETERMINED TOIMPRO VE The swarming defense makes the play. SophomorefFreshmen Xeccgzygmyw TLIQQY niors Bill Sitton and Abdullah Parlcer take off at the State Meet. AGAI ST TIME Experience Combined with Potential team for were Meet, the performances to finish third as a team. only two from this group to qualify for e they represented Ruskin well. While team was Composed of experienced Seniors, the boys District team was young and full of potential. The Varsity Team consisted of Bill Sitton, Abdullah Parker, Seniors, Sam Taylor, Junior, Gary Walters, Sophomore, and Rusty Neal, Dante Bolden, Bryan Hunter, Freshmen. The Boys had a disap- pointing season as a team but had great individual performances by Bill and Abdullah, as they both qualified to the State Meet. With all the young talent, the Ruskin Cross Country team should have a bright future. Sam Taylor Cross Country Humll 14 f 4 1 4' ,1 aa, 1 'lf ? ,iq 1 fy! Z ',f11,, , ' f 1 AK RM 1 EW 'Q W , 11'e . Q, 1 1 I' M., 11 , . . ,W V , g af ' 4 Kun Kfmprr Ni 4 N 4 QCCQ UJN Z! if e times. at ii I 12 f Z , ,, gf fa., Q' ,M my 1. ,. ' 4' 'fr ff ' 1'-1-,W x - . -Ji gn., -1... Bill battles an opponent for the lead. fz X Z fvf Z1 121 i ' 2 .' ff 4 f, 1 , 111W 1 1 11 f fi ff ff 17, ff 4 l. 1 1 Q, 7 ,-1 Aan Annpi r if 4 WA The cross country team talces time out for a picture. ,ff ' -92,1 .. x...a . ew ' 4 '4 5 E1 3 .W 4 I Q Q- 3 T A 5 , , si' f :- fllvx Harml Third Time's a Charm enior Bill Sitton's third time at the State Meet was a charm. He won the Class 4A Championship by over twenty seconds. Bill was not a newcomer to running success. He qualified for the State Meet his Sophomore and Junior years, finishing seven- teenth and twenty-first respectively. The perfor- mance at the State Meet was the climax to a very impressive season, Bill proved he was a winner with his victories at the Kansas and Park Hill lnvitationals, the two biggest meets in this area. Also included among his victories was his third straight at the Conference Championship. After the season, Bill was honored by being selected to the All-District, All-Metro, and All-State teams. Sam Taylor -4 ,ii llx, 4, l ,Y ' Xa-1 fl' A LQ ,, ' ,1 . l J SX Cross Country hey had a goal- play your best 1 X' ' 4 y f Q try to win Unfortii nately the goals were not niet This year was Ms. Dennisffirst year as varsity coach. Last she coached the freshmen. the team for their had high expectations. She this year has left her tired ancfwfrustrat ed. She loolcs forward to year 'Next year will be a dictatorship. I plan to be stricter so there's work and concentration. hopes for a winning season year. Laura O'Shea f Q faf V 24 3.7 1 f l 5.4 a V I 9, f ,fi V fn- f 1 Q fag ' Y' 3 .. 4 fi- , A K s wfy ff f i f 'ff 3 W ,, A. f ig! ,yy X V I f ff i i + e X f f fm Hz: Z., Ms. Dennis gives a pep talk. Volleyball Mi. Dmnix The varsity team takes time out. I T'S he team was made up of only eight players: juniors Marianne Bellach, Angie Knight, Laura O' Shea, Kriften Schreiner, Wendy Wassorxff and seniors Stacy Broadhurst, Rhonda Callahan, and Nlichelle , 'Neal. The year was definitely with the loss of a couple of playerfsfin the mid- dle of the season due to many members of the IV team got a. chance to play varsity. The mixed and attitudes towards ijf' ig' other were good. 'I feel that even th ' S lost, we still had an enjoyable A Michelle O Neal commented. T O Shea fl nn I T. Wendy Wasson bumps as Stacy Broadhurst waits to assist her ...i...i..-l..-........-..1.....-- ..- P Off niqgs -I ngxe isien and mda ical. NXHH1 rmid. 'WHY got a mixed other gh we V nl! QQ! a Y Jr MQ C I . ? eamworlc and defy? termination was the junior varsity's motfo. Coached by first year coach, Mrs. Jonas, the im- proved zooqy since the of the season. This yearfsf team was made up of Karen' Bullard, Chantel Crawford, Lenora Dixon, Sherita fHackett, Cricket Makris,iaKNikki Mattison, Lavenia Rice, Patti Van Vleck, and Kathy Wright. The team showed ia lot of spirit and had a fun tirneito- gether. Laura O'Shea Arm Dun Nikki Mattison bumps the ball while the others move to get ready for return funny- 'H f firm lJ.wm.uv 4 The IV team had a good time on and off thee cout J assist her. VOLLEYBALL x1gpQpggr5,Lg,E YEA L L 0 00,00 000 0000 ,,,,0 0 000 0000000 0 0 00 00000 0 0000000000000000000 0 00 '0'0'0'0 0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'd0'0Y0f0 0.0.0 020f0?0?0'0'0'0?0'0?0?0'0'0'09090'0'0'090'090909090:020:0202020202020202 0'0'0'0'0'0'0Q4'0 0'0'0W f0'0v 00 N306 0'0'00'0'0W P09 W 59, 0' 5000000000000 '0':':'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0xW 0'4 f0'09 90W NPRM 6'-'0'0'0Q' 0'0' N5 554 N 30'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0' zazszszszezszszszszszszszQ2a was: twzfzwzszfzoz as 9Qef:':+:':Qz'zQ:Qz'z+:':': ' ' ' ' 'i 'T 000'000000000000000 0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0'0000000000000000 00 0'0' 00 ' '0' '0 '0 '0 '0'0 '0 '0 '0'0'00 '0 '0'000'0 00000 Q ,i S I Laura Oishea The freshmen team waits in ready position for the ball hey started out from scratch. It was a new school and a new game. Everything was exciting. Under Coach Steward, a team was formed and molded into fu- ture varsity players. This year was a year of learning and developing our skills so we didn't ex- pect to win very many games. We did have a fun year, said Niclcie Williams. This year was just for learning and the freshmen decided to learn well. Sybil Frost, a member of the team stated, Next year I hope we can win every game. Laura O'Shea laium O ,Vrm The freshmen team gets in a huddle. ,fo 184 Volleyball O'Sl1fu : ball. v O'5lve'u xuddle. 1 .sy .f - f 2 ' aff P. -EMIS SERVI G TIME lVr'ndy Smith Angie Holley returns the ball. Wendy Smith shows two hands are better than one. fig'-vf ' ru. .ar 'Q ..g-:P-t:':N- fX.:f.g,es-: X I ,.,, X X, asa., .'Sf'9 YcI'6E'.1'i F333-'iiiiiifiiizvzuask!!-15151331- 3X5554511'CI-SI'13,G3'i3L'i- it1 . Sig V ir hen practices began in late August, high hopes for the season were ev- eryone's thoughts. In some ways the high hopes were met, but personal achievements overshadowed the team's achievements. Getting to play number one singles or doubles and winning was the highlight of the season for some. Others gained much experience by playing on different levels of varsity or by playing junior varsity. Nlaking up this year's varsity squad was: Sarene Loar, Wendy Smith, Angie Holley, Rikki DelPercio, Michelle Mon- roe, Chris Worsfold, and Tandria Potts. Playing junior varsity was: Ken- dra Guerrero, Carly Guerrero, Montse Camps, and Shelly Holley. Nlichelle Tidball is Htl, xnmf, Angie Holley reaches new heights S X X x i X is x 1: .Q :sf ifliiii 'iezbiix sifsssffffm, qs:-sr.: -.-. 1 :shssfsffi mS:15iiI.I-Eiifsz 1 :gm .gs.,.,3g,t Q,-isis. 1-t Be . .P A E.. ,Wt . s-I -M. .5 4. ss, .4 ' 35 as-ze Ex. we sms. as 3' ..- z tri , . he 'F' fs. Q .5 Wu, its 5:,.:. igagffwlx :Liv io ' X E?-1,1:5': : .l ' Y'- if: 1 ' - if f, i p, is ' :5, 1Ei -I S?ie sz 15: 4 KW:-, -' ... 'cis- gf Q X 2 2 4 fi? 'xo Tennis 185 EE Z Hamm X ,WU ,Ve 2' f ,f ,I M4 2 fb ,If Uv ,fwwf fy n ,J Mn 4' ff,fff,xyffz Cyf. X ' ' f , 7 ,M 7 .V V 'H 1 ,, 1, 1 ' ,-:Qu . uf ' ' 7 , 1 5, 4 , K ywfff V f X W 1 37 I x wwfaklmw A 1-4..- -- V- - , ff -n . 'Q Q f M. 2 PS! f if it y-nm' 5? Ng , k,f sem n - X Leg F, '93 55? 3 ,V V , f , ' 9 ii U ff. , 7- fn' 46 Q 4 ,2? ,WW 71 :M ina! M 0' i I W M f- i Lily-4 fav P511 ul, , 1,-,lL..15,.i-, .--u... ,. Y 1:--pig-':i,f, 'f 'f .1:L:,-...A...-:- f, E BAL THE SECO TIME ustle. That was how the 1987-88 beat the opposition, they out hus- tled them. The team was very quick and they just overpowered the opposition with their quickness. The team was the same team that played J.V., except for the three juniors of J.V. They were a suc- cessful team, with a record of 7 wins and I loss, which came to a talented Raytown team. These players will move on to play I.V. next year and will bring a lot of excitement to the games. I Tobey Weiner call the foul! Rch rd R y looks thro gh th df se Leroy McConell grabs a rebound THE FIRST TIME he 1987-88 fr e s h m a n Boys Basketball team did rather well for the experience they had. 9' IA' Coach Hedrick said that he had to start from scratch with the team. The team ended with a record of 6 wins and 6 losses. Coach Hedrick says that there will be some good ball players come out of this group, but they will have to do a lot of learning. Tobey Weiner Rodney Livingston covers his man-. Allp A bv A OH :N REAY EF-5 k f5eNKsL3,, 51LAm4.v,L LAMABANJ, MACK-HVWFQRPLC CvRRC.E,ABf , , . ggv1ncuN,s. af Basketball AR ITY GIRLS BA KETBALL he team's record wasn't as good as it could have been, but the team showed a lot of potential. The team was young this year. It was made up mostly of sophomores and only three seniors. The team showed a lot of determina- tion. They never gave up. Playing a sport takes team effort. This was a good team and with a little more work on their plays they could become winners. Kathy Wright, sophomore, was a major ball handler. She seemed always to have the ball. As a young team they showed 4 much improvement and a great potential to win. Laportia King sacrifices her body. Kristen Schreiner tries to get rid of the ball. t lbifi' fiflpg wivvm soma QY5'3. VL 'L .EEC AID' V ' . , i V ' K ' A t.... -..Q-f....,,...f. . 1- -.-ry . .......- , ..,-.-...,.. ,.,-,,---..,-....,x ,. ..,.. . ,, . . . ......,...-.. ,...-.. ,--.......,,. , ,---- --..-- ,-, N.. .,.,, Y ,. ., Q. ,U - -H---Q:--... Hi, -,Y---,-A . ff . rail., A M, ,, . -inf V-., i WRESTLING 3, s jim 1, Hs: I Steve Dorman falling head over heels. Mike Slandndgc v --30 f ' ide' fi i X .. X V 1 1116 For Take Down A Q Q : : T Tong Ho Kim struggles to pin his opponent. Jeff Thurman striving for iii. 0 muff If . 194 Wrestling '1 4 Mike f Ann Dov . . , , , , , .iw--..M ,.L.,..i-,il-1, rossface, Reversal, Takedown, Pin'em! To most of us Milne Stanclriclge and oe Williams taking a quick break. Qin - I these words don't mean anything but to the Wrestling team that's how to win a match. This years team wasn't very successful. One problem was that there were seven openings on the team which left many points to be forfeited. The team itself didn't have a winning season but some individuals were more successful than others. One of those individuals was Joe Wil- liams who qualified for State. I feel as a team we have a lot of poten- tial and next year we should have a winning season, Jeff Thurman replied. Michelle O'Neal Jeff Thurman going for the talcedown. K? 196 Scoreboard Varsity Boys' Basketball Us Oppam-nl 73 Bluf Sprxngf 91 SI Van Hom 57 49 Blue Valley Nonh 53 69 Truman 60 74 Lrbeny 40 61 Ray South 75 64 Wm. Chrlsmun 63 68 Blue Sprmgx 50 56 O'Hara 54 66 HMHS 69 53 Grandvurw fb hl Cerner 54 51 Harman 62 77 Turncr 46 65 SM Nurzlwesr 53 62 Raylavn 68 S5 Bfllon 56 52 Lael: Summa: 60 74 Truman 453 89 Exfrlsxor Sprung.: 52 60 Lllnrrlv 51 63 HMHS 62 .IV Boys' Basketball Overall record 8 wins 5 lanes Freshmen Boys' Basketball Ovtrall record 6 wins 6 lone: Cross Country Bill Sutton-All Confzrrnfe, All Dlxmcl, All Mano, All Stale, 4A Stale Champ Abdullah Parker-Strand Team All Dlstrut. All Mrlro, Slat! Qualifier Maelyn Shelton-Serond Team All Dnstrkf, Strand Tram Sedional, All Conferenrr, Sldlf Qualxfer Amy Bunlonwflll Conference, Serfxonal Quallfer Freshmen Girls' Bas Varsity Girls' Basketball Ruyluvn Blur Springs O'Hara Ray Soulb HMH5 Cmm Behon Wxnnelonlzq Wm. Chnmun Ray Snurh Exrelnor Springs Lnbeny Truman Cmmzl HMH5 Crum Grandview Bcllon Grandvikw Easl Truman HMH5 Wm. Chfixrrmn Lzeff Summit Bcllon O'Hara Ray Soulh 51. Trrexafs HMHS Blu: Spring.: Wrestling Z4 vim, 5 losxfr Ruskin Tourn. Truman Tuuffl. Second Oak Park Toum. .Yfale Qualifn All wmx, I5 loxxrx Seclnanaf Qualifier 4lb in Distric! Girls' Tennis ml! mmd--I mm, ff' IW! ketball Xlaff Plvolo Varsity and JV volleyball Vamry overall retard I win-I7 losses. IV overall record Z mn:-IZ lasszs. Qv XE. NN 1 X . l ik X Q K P lf Xl O Q' 198 Scoreboard Plrulo by Kim O'Hara Freshman Volleyball Overall rzcord 4 mm, 8 loner i .' . ,, fmimfr g: .zu ' if 1 4. ff . 'z . 4 , Qi ' I wi' ...i F x ,. W ,, 1 1 .-3+-Q L.- 'IL , ' :rf , -a.1,,M,- .lux ,5' LAL L,- , V. r- ll, ' 1 I Qi lt -lx ggv Ig ...........-.vm -v 'MNXYB X -MQ- ...WW , 4 1' SY Sig N 1' ,, 'jx I K, Q rs , ,lo !'lp-wifif' W s nf . ,,., 2' fx 5 eiflikf ' W S 3 Kw if 1 QE: 'X Q if if Us Z1 I4 0 27 I6 7 27 27 66 7 I3 Varsity Football Ruylmm Winneronka Gmndvnnv S.M.N, Ray Souzh Cnnn Behon Libnry Ex. Sprung! Hirkman Hxckman playoff Oppunmz 0 I 6 IU 0 ll 0 I 6 I0 Z0 Sophomore Football 5-0 Raytown Winntlan ka Grandview Ray Sou rb H iclmwn Freshman Football Wan Raylavn Ray South Gravldvuw E, Win nrlonka H ickman Lon 5.M. North Soccer Sraxunk Record: 5 lvmx I4 losxfs 2 nfs Plan: In m Hackman 'lkaurnamml Plated Znd m Fan Omg: 'lmnnamrnl Scoreboard 199 0-. 3 SEN ORS NfXl .N!:l,L 'Ni -. Ll ,Nz l f 1. X ,,,fi1'v,xuff X x f . 1 'nfs'-K , 1 lX ' lxlflxfx- 1 . 2 fxfxl I' Albritton, Tony-66 Allen, Lloyd-- I Lloyd Allen, will to Lonnie Deforest, my center punch, johnny Pate, the sight to see you know what's, and all my luck to my little sister. Arnold, james-66 Asbury, Christy-66, 99 Red Cross Club 9, Chanters 9, Choir 9,1o,11,12, Drill Team 12, Softball Manager to, Powderpuff 12, Prom Comm. ll, Octagon Club 11,12. I Christy Asbury will to A.C., B.W., C.L,, S.H., E.D,, -l.D., T,S., P.S., M.D., my forever friendship. I will Mr. Moore my high kicks. Ashley, LaTonya-66 Track 12, I LaTonya Ashley will my little brother Andy Ashley the best years at Ruskin High, to Tracy Thurman Good Luck in the future, to Shannon Elliot all my good wisdom, to all stay sweet like me. J I x f X N ' I x f ' f X - l X f , X s I 'I lN'NX11, xl l-X-4-X.Xlgl,i ' 'I lxfxlX1 x XIX.- IX lit' xllfvx Bailey, Paul--66 Ball, Tim-66, 175 Banks, Johnette-66 Track 9,1o,11,12, Cross Country 1o,11, Basketball lO,Il,l2Q Choir 9,IO,ll,l2, Mixed Ensemble 12. I johnette Banks will my mnning ability to Shkeenna. My forever love to Tony Swan and my baby Sierra. To j.T. keep those good looks. To T.W. my hair. To Coach james a gun. To Ericka and jason a better understanding. Lesondra Barnett-66 Bjuland, Christopher-66, 95, 122, 123, 126 Band ll,lZ, Marching Band lI,lZ, Drama Club lI,l2, Science Bowl 12, Spring Play lO,llQ Fall Musical l0,llQ National Honor Society IZ, Club Fred ll,l2, I, Christopher Bjuland, do will my friendship to Debbie, Shawn and Denise who believed in me when no one else did, and my love to Michele, who I must sadly leave behind as I begin my tour of duty. Black, Jay-66 Baseball 9,1o,12. I will to the stud my goal, to the recruit my car, to snake fly driving lessons, to Kirk Cameron all the juice in the world and to chico my citizenship. Bledsoe, Theresa-66, 123 Bly, Shalonda-66 Bolden, Sheryl-66 Track 9,l0,ll,l1Q Volleyball 9,l0,ll. I Sheryl Bolden, leave to: Pancho, my Best Wishes in school. Mark Love, remember me always! Alben Douglas fGood Luck! in life fLove Ya!j Na-Na fmay your life be filled with wonderful things!! Bowen, Kevin-66 I, Kevin Bowen, will my Basketball skills and Jumping ability to T.H., my little blackbook to cry J.W., my friendship to D. G11, G.W., A.S., S.C., Q.B., A.B., D.-I., my love to all the ladies, and my name to be carried on with fame here at R.H.S. Boyd, Pamela-66 Brashear, Edra-66, 148 Brewster, Evelyn-66 Choir 9. I, Evelyn Brewster, will all of my love and happiness to Bryan Brooks, and to the class of '88 I wish you all the luck in the future. Broadhurst, Stacey-1o, 66, 182, 190, 93, 86 Volleyball 9,1o,11,12, Basketball 9,1o,1 I,l2, Homecoming Att. ll, Car Club io, Red Cross 10, R-Club l0,l l,lZ, Spirit Club 11. I, Stacey will Steph a box of matches, Nikki my D.G.A.S. attitude , always remember: alligator, egg-egg, my out of town trips and the ski instructors. For Katie, Steph and me, stay away from Toyota trucks . To Bobby and Sam, another year of chili dogs! Thanks for the memories. S.B.6LS.F. and Myrtle Beach USS . Brown, Quionne-66 Pep club 9, SADD 9, Ruskin Writes ro, Spring Play 9,1o,11, Musical IO,ll, Spirit Club ll, Drama Club ll, Yearbook 11. To GJ, SC, TP, MP, SM, BH, MJ, KW, RS, GL, BS, GW, and KB, I will all my love and friendship forever. I will Coach james a lifetime supply of Bubblebaths . I also will SCMEF, TPBLSM, MPBLAT, and M151-IM, all of the love and happiness possible now and forever. Brown, Randy-66 Brown, Sonya-66 I, Sonya Brown, am going to will my friendship to Ronniso Rambo, for we will forever be friends. Bumgarner, Michelle-66, 121, l23, 93 Band 9, Volleyball 10, National Honor Society 9,lZ, Homecoming Att. 1o,11, Foreign Language ll. I Michelle, will all my love to my Easter Bunny and to Kandi, a trip to the world Down Under. Bunton, Amy-66, 123, IBO Varsity track 9,lO,lI,l2, Varsity Cross Country 1o,11,12: All Conf. 12, Cheerleading 9, Honor Society 1z, Science Club 11, Foreign Lang. Club IO, Choir 9, R-Club 9,1o,11,12, Who's Who l2, Honor Roll 9,1o,1 1, Principals Honor Roll 12. I, Amy Bunton, will Mr, Hedrick all of my past boy problems, coach james my nonagirlish figure, to Kari, Shelby, and Theresa my friendship forever, and to Mike Collier all of my trust and love al- .If .X 'l,N1Nx,, rx - , X B 'l7l,7l'.X-V1 1 xx' ll, Jfxx' 'f ' .- A J,,x-xtX,,,lx,f XX l,Nl XX, xl -fx Xflf'N.! S',flxNSx I -,x x, 1 ways-Thanks for making mc the happiest person alive, I Luv You All. Burns, Christopher-66 Caldwell, Shawnda-66 To QB., S.M., C.H., M,P., T,P., T.N,, GJ., M.j., K.W,, DJ., KB., G.W., my love and friendship, And the best of luck in the future. To Mark I leave my Pinto, To Coach james keep on matching. To Earnest, my mind, heart, body, soul, and love forever, Callahan, Rhonda-67, 1o9, 182, 93 Canady, Lisa-67 Octagon Club ll,l2, Softball 9,l0,l2, Track 11. To Lynn B., I leave my neverending friendship and another year here at Ruskin, Charles S. stay sweet and keep those good looks, Latysha L. don't forget those chemistry equations, Charlotte B., be a good little Shnookie , Oh, and Sonya T. Have A Nice Day! Caradine, Carla-67 I, Carla Caradine, will to Leigh Stigler my ability to get loud 86 rowdy, To A.D. my body, To IR. my buns and to Christopher Dejanerio Dorch my everlasting love. Careswell, Vincent-67, 86 Baseball 9,10,1 1,1z, Football 9,10,1 1,1z, Basketball 9,10,1 1,12, Weightlifting 9,1o,11,12, Golf 9, janitorial Service I0,ll, R-Club 1o,11,12. I, Vinny Careswell, will Stacy Mitchell some strawberries, clothespins, and my BULGE. I will Alex Lepper my Real Friendship. To Galvin, I will a job and a dollar for gas. To Di, a life supply of Lightening Bolts. To Tim, I will my college degree from M.W. And finally I will my spot on the BB. team to Fred!! Carver, Shawn-67, 95, 104, 126 I, Shawn Carver, being of sound mind and body, will the future RHS Percussion section of '88 and '89 my percusive ability, cause boy do they need it! Cervantes, Karina-67, 104 Choir 9,1o, Foreign Language 9,1o,11,12, Concert Choir 11, Gold Choir IZ, Play Miracle Worker 11, Musical 12. Michelle, I leave you with the best expectations for life and everything you do, Rob E. leave my thanks and love. Michelle, Merci beaucoup por tout. M.M., you said it but now I question Soul Mates? AHH Pende, I leave you knowing that I have alot more energy and strength than you think I have! Charles, Bonnie-67 Band 9,1o,11. To Cathy L., the strength to raise her baby and have a successful life. To Natalie a new pair of tennis shoes for those long walks to and from school for the next 3 years. Clark, Angela-67 Choir 9. I, Angie Clark, will Charles all the happiness in the world, to Patti and Paula the strength to work at the Mission , to Christy the good times out of life, to Eva my friendship. Clark, Christina-67 To Valerie, B-F-F, stay strong! To the CG's , together forever! To the Guys and My Boys at KHS, You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'. Special thanks to D.C., E.M., and R.H. Remember- You Can't Always Get What You Want! To the world, Look Out, here I come! Clark, Tammy- I will to my parents all my thanks and appreciation, but most of all my love, for always being there for me, you're the best! To Dana W. my everlasting friendship and a special thanks from baby CHUBBS! Clark, Shelly-67 I, Shelly Clark, will all my love to Brad Gill. I will W.O, my toes. julie, the ability to get through 2 more years at Ruskin. Christy, the ability to keep a job. Coffman, Jason-68 Cohen, Daron-68 I will Brian Zimmer all the money I have for an Ear Lift, to K.Y., D.P., B.T., G.G., the best in the future. And I also donate a new security guard. Collins, Christina-68, 97, 148 Softball 9,I2, Track IO, Gold Choir 11,1z, Mixed Ensemble 11,1z, StuCo 1o,12, Treasurer 10, Octagon Club Pres. 11,1z, Cheerleading 12, Natural Helpers 9,l0,lI,I2. I, Kris Collins will my bubbly personality and my cheerful smile and the ability and willingness to work to Neecy Jackson! Conrad Jerome-68 Cox, Stephanie-68 Volleyball 9, Orchestra Q,l0,Il,l2Q Photography I2, Orchestra Ensemble 1o,11,12, Advanced Photography 12. I, Stephanie Cox, will Mike S. my .1bil1ty to load film in a camera. To the Sauvettes , Karen, Tammy, and Sonya my friendship always. lo the lunch crew, my ability to break into mass hysteria every other day. And to Rukhsana my best friend ever, Thanks for being my best friend. Coxe, Lisa-68 I, Lisa Coxe, will all my love to T.M., and I wish S.M., T,C., D.H., S.S., and M.E. the best of luck in the future! Creach, Tiffany-14, 68, 99, 86 Cheerleading 9, Drill Team 12, Student Council 9,lO, Sophomore Class Officer, Foreign Language 11, Office Helper Il, Drama I,II,III, Car Club Il. To Di, Stace, Shel and Melin, I will lot's more great times at Alex'5 with Greg, Al, and Vinny fse ya 6th hour Lumpj. Di and Stace, let's try not to trip in our Maxima. S.E. Miss Ya, Mark remember-It's not life shattering! So long juniors!!! Kyle, I Luv Ya! D3LLO Fuzzy Peppers! Cromer, Valerie--68 Softball 9, Thanks to Tina fB.F.F.j, Lori and Max and to our forever friendship! To the girls we'll be fake friends forever! And special memo- ries to the guys QM., G,B.fM.B,, R,H.fR.C., A.W.fD.B., MB! Re' l x fllxlxf 1 - N xxx XX 1 - I NN xx xx sf ,I Nl 1SNNxflff x imff XXX XC I X t , f,.x1 .1 ,I ! t y- -XIX xfN,xxX, j-. xi xglfxl- .'y. member You've Got The Look Covergirls, never forget D.C. and the U.L.C.! Cummings, James-68 Davenport, Linda-68, 105, 120, 128, 148 National Honor Society ll,IZ, Band 9,1o,11,12, Foreign Lang. Club 11,1z, Musical 12, Octagon Club ll,l1Q Drama 12. I, Linda Davenport, will my ability to smile and look at the bright side of many situations, to all of my friends. I also will happiness and good times in the years to come. Davis, Toclcl-68 Dekat, Joe-68 Dennis, Michelle-68 Choir 9, Trebel Choir to, Gold Choir lI,l2Q Mixed Ensemble lI,l1, Natural Helpers 1o,1 I,l2, Fresh. Girls BB Manager to. I, Michelle, will to the remaining Ruskin students my wholeeheartcd school spirit. Also to N.H., A.H., CA., R.H,, S.K., H.O., A.N., M.N., S.M., R.B., L.B., S.P., M.M. my friendship. Devito, Derek-68 Dixon, Reginald-68 Dorman, Ann-68 Band 9, Volleyball Mg, 9, Debate 10, NFL IO, Photographer 11,12. I will to jen the ability to stay out of trouble, to Nick, the perfect boyfriend, to Mendy the good sense not to roll down the windows and tum up the heat, to M.B., S.B., N.M., and C.L. the memory of the cliff. Douglas, Albert-68 I, Alben Douglas, will good luck to the Seniors in the cfo '89 . Downey, Robert-68 Duffendack, Eric-68 I, Eric Duffendack, will to Stacey B. and Nikki M. all my love. And to Mr. Noland, as many inventors as he can handle. And to Leigh, the Best Future Imaginable! 'lXI. -1 x X X xl. ! I rl' - Nl- 5 , l .!'!l ll! xi X -'X x,Xlfy 'f I - T .I 's !xt,xx!N,,XN' ,x '- ' .., - Nxjnxf Xl,Tx Eckart, Matt-68 Edwards, Emmett-68 Football 9,I0,Il,l1, Basketball 9,l0,lI,I2, Track Il,I2. To Shonette, I leave all my heart and my love, for you are both! Have the desire and will to want to achieve all of your goals in life! Don't ever give up on your dreams! You know I Love You! Em. Eggert, Susie-68 Eichelberger, Tonya-68 Choir ll, I, Tonya Eichelberger, leave all my jeans to R.W., and my car to 1.B., and all that talking back to F.T., and my looks to S.B. Epperson, Leisa-68 Musical 9, Track 9,1o,11,12, X-Country ll,I2, Musical Il,lZ, Drama Club 12, Foreign Lang. Club 12, R-Club 11,12. I, Leisa Epperson, will all of my love to Curtis B. for the good and bad times our relationship has got us through, and the one dream for the future that we both share, may come true-I Love You! Escareno, Melinda-68, 97 Spirit Club 9,lO,l l,lZQ Foreign Lang. Club 9,10,1 l,l2Q Stuco Il, S.A.D.D. 1o,11, Varsity Cheerleader 1o,11,12, Graphelette 9. I, Melinda, will to Tiffany all the good times we've had and the ones to come. Shelby Never forget that one night at Pogo's, and all the games we went to at 3642 to see.! Stacy . . . Always remember Funky Chicken , and all the adventur- ous walks we went on!! Di . . . Remember Pogo's, the Plaza fboth timesj, New Year's Eve, and Kamikazes! I couldn't have made it through my sen- ior year wfout your help. To 26 , You're a very special friend to me, thanks for being there Good Luck at MIZZOU! I'll mis you! Fuzzy Pepper! Eskriclge, Vernon-69 Evans, Chris-69 I will to Jay some Nair, Me and Mike driving lessons, Greg a new dog, Mark a Oscar, Alex a Grammy, Jeff a job with Solid Gold Dancers, Terry a one way ticket to Canada, Little C. more clothes, and Shane the ability to Aim High. :Nix l ' x Xix l,f l 'Xl -N-N'Xx .. fx't 'I ,x t 15, 1- - xx XIXXN-x xx, 1 1, ,lfflvdffh I' xfx-uexllxli' ,- r xl-- X1 Ferguson, Walter-69 Fletcher, Cary-69 Football l0,l2, Track 1o,11, Wrestling Il, Science Club II, Powder Puff Coach 1z. I will to Kym Westfall all of my love, and to jeff Thurman and Michelle O'neal the best of love. I will to Ruskin a new air conditioner and heater. Foley, Stephanie-69, 98, 99, 100, 123, 92, 86 Band 9, Class Treasurer 9, Drill Team IO,Il,lZ, CoCapta1n IZ, Student Council 9,1 11,1z, Year the Month Club 1o,1 1, H. my pet To Stacey N,M,-a sl always care Nebraska h Fox, Din: Yearbook 1 love forevex he-the be attitude! Frazier, I Fulte, Tr Band Q,l0, Literary N will Stacy Karen Gra wish the b Snodgrass- sl X, N I x L' Tx f I I Xxx x LX I xl-' I S Gadson, Galusha, Pep Club Galvin, l Football 1 ViceAPres. Stockmarl Manj, w friendship Daron, a Dearest I OJ., and Gatewoi Gill, Kr Vollevbal Blue Rid friendshi, D.H., a my love Gines, l Pep Clul Octagon the next Latysha Gomes, I woult we've sh. you guy Graves, Band 9, All-State Music, I my pasti Band B. Ya! M Thanks Green, Greens N Lv ' x , l l I N I I I 'xl x - Hall, l Halsey Cheerle Foreign 11,12. ' and cat Toyota I will c on, To Hamil Studen Newsp exotic I Terry, ftst ln friends Harri Footba Lang. Coach of sur: all my Haul: Cheerl or Ro! Laura, Unnlgl nufslf y V L 9, ' 23 si S 1 v-is-:N - C. and the Club II,l25 art, will my o all of my ome. nble II,I25 xelle, will to it. Also to . L.B., sp., 1,11. I will oyfriend, to ip the heat5 89,1 we. And to gh, the Bat Shonette, I sire and will up on your and my car S.B. Drama Club will all of my 1 has got us e, may come 15 S.A.D.D. nda, will to Shelby . . . nt to at 3561 he adventur- both timesj, ugh my sen- riend to me, 'll miss you! 5 a new dog, mcers, Terry the ability to Powder Puff l'hurman and nditioner and 1 15 Student Council Q,IO,Il,l2, Natural Helpers 9,1o,11,115 National Honor Society 11,115 Yearbook 11,11, CoEd1tor 115 W'ho's Who 115 Elk's Teenager of the Month 115 Honor Roll 9,1o,1 1,115 Princ. Honor Roll 115 Foreign Lang. Club 1o,11,11. I, Stephanie Foley, will to Karen G. a yuppie life5 to Diane H. my perfectness , Greg S. thanks for not judging me fCan I hit you?l To Stacey B.-an alligator and a perfect guy. Never forget our memories5 N.M.-a ski instructor. To Ronnie H. thanks for 1Vz great years, I will always care about you. Sam and Bob, I will you a nice editor. Univ. of Nebraska here I come! Myrtle Beach BS , S,F.8LS.B.! Fox, Dina-69 Yearbook 115 Natural Helpers 1o,11,11. I, Dina Fox, will to Chris all my love forever and always! Kristie-thanks for always understanding! To Ju- lie-the best of luck! Good Luck Braker D. and to Christa, a new attitude! Frazier, BT11021669 Fulte, Tracy-15, 69, 1o9, 113 Band 9,1o,1 I,I15 Plays 1o5 All-District Band 115 Debate 115 Yearbook 115 Literary Magazine ID, National Honor Society 1o,1 1,11. I, Tracy Fulte, will Stacy Bandelier- State all the luck in the world in her Senior year. Karen Graves a bib for her Maccaroni and Cheese! To all my friends, I wish the best life possible and all the music the world can bring. To Mr. Snodgrass-there aren't enough words to thank you. 1 V N' 1 - , xl T T :xf,,' ' X , - - , I ,xg X I X I X N x 1 I 1 x', - f I 1 ' x V ' x I N - , C 1 - S, V I I x X X 1 x l Xi f ' IX , 1 f if is X - 1 1 Gadron, Shannon-69 Galusha, Michelle-69 Pep Club 9. I, Michelle Galusha, will all my love to Richard M. Galvin, Greg-69, 176, 93, 86 Football 9,l0,ll,I2Q Baseball 9,1o,11,115 R-Club 1o,11,115 Foreign Lang. Vice-Pres. 115 Car Club Sec. 9,105 Stagecraft l,II, Class Clown IZ, Stockmarket Game l25 Prettiest eyes 9,I0,lI,l2. I, Greg Galvin, 38 IG- Manj, will Alex L. and Vinny C. the rest of my partying life and best friendship. To Earl, some smaller ones-To Ben, a Mas System-To Daron, a Jungle Lady Park Ranger-To David P., Dude . Finally, my Dearest Stacy Mitchell, all of me, mainly my Love and Devotion, some O.J., and 581.90-Thanks Stacy-I.L.U.!!!! Gatewood, Johnny-69 Gill, Kristi-69, IIS Vollevball oz Band 95 STUCO II, Class President II, Newspaper 11,115 Blue Ridge and Beyond 11. I, Kristie Gill, will D.F. my everlasting friendship and the ability to never lose your Wonder Woman abilities. To D.H., a new checkbook5 to J.K., W.I.S.?-Yes You Were!!!! To K.D., all my love and thanks for all the great times. Gines, Millicent-69, 148 Pep Club 95 Freshman Choir 95 Gold Choir 1o,1 I,I1, Foreign Lan. Club IZ, Octagon Club lI,I15 SADD 11,11. I, Millicent Gines, will to my brother the next best two years of his life in high school, and to my best friend, Iatysha Lovelace, my everlasting friendship. Gomes, Andres-69, l7S, 91 I would like to thank all my frknds for all the nice and fun moments we've shared together. I really appreciate your friendship! I will never forget you guys because, Los Quiero Mucho! Graves, Karen-69, ioi, 116, 92 Band 9,I0,lI,l2Q Flags 10,115 All-District Band 10,115 All-State Band 115 All-State Band Contest 9,1o,1 I,IZQ SMS Honor Band 115 Who's Who in Music5 Who's Who5 Foreign Lang. Club 11,11. I, Karen Graves, will all my pastel clothes and years of advice to Steph F., the ist chair AllState Band B.C. to Tracy don't spill the drink with your MMC. Love Ya! Mark, just two more minutes and your off the chair! Mr. Snodgrass. Thanks Jerrod, I will forever be I.nving You! Olympics Here I Come! Green, Darrel-69 Greenstreet, Marcia-69 sl I' I ll! 1!!1ll'r1e If ,XXI-fx'fc,,- N xffxxlxlx-7 1, 'XI-x-l, X ,,-,'z xxx X,- ljxlglbf - X Hall, Katherine-69 Halsey, Katherine-69, 99, 113 Cheerleader 9,I05 Captain 1o5 Drill Team 11,115 Co-captain 11, Captain IZ, Foreign Lang. Club I0,lI,I1, National Honor Society IZ, Drama Club 11,11. I will to S.A.M. my love forever. In my room , strawberries, olives and candles. To Steph F.-I will a great day at Longview Lake, also the Toyota truck with Steph and Stacey B., I will my screams. To Michelle O. I will one month. To merchant I will a fist for M.E. To CB,-D111 lives on. To S.A.M. I'm your Lady in Red. Love You Always!l' A Hamil, Alex-69, II4-S, 93 Student Council 95 X-Country 11,115 Golf 9,1o,11,115 Who's Who 115 Newspaper lI,I2Q Ruskin Radio 11,1z. To Fly B., I leave a belt5 Coach exotic barbwire underw1re5 EI Rod-more stubble, a box of Havannah ciga.rs5 Terry, say so long to the hair. To all my friends past and present I will the rest and for the future all the best. To those who remember5 especially K., friendship forever P,E. Harris, Robert-69, 70 Football 1o,11,115 Baseball 10,115 Track 9,11, Science Club 115 Foreign Lang. Club 9,105 Band 11,115 Student Council 115 Soccer 95 Powder Puff Coach 11. I, Robert Harris, being of sound mind do hereby will my wishes of success to my cuz Leroy 111, my Sax Appeal to Darren PAIICYSOH, and all my love to Angelikaf' Hauber, Amy-69 Cheerleader 95 Drill Team 115 Musical 10,115 Car Club 1o5 Principles Hon- or Roll 11. To Mr. Elliot, I will my deepest dark and a new j0l33 T0 Laura, George5 To Grant, a month full of fall ins5 To M.W some unmouthy profess1onals5 To Mrs. Dennis, all the Togo's you want, T0 nursie, a happy retirementg To Wilbur, forever laughter5 To boo boo's own- f'f!'!! SIWHYS bf V01-if little Onta oops, I stubbed my toe! D3LLO! Hayworth, Jeremy-69 Heider, Kim-69 Softball 9,105 Honor Roll 1o,11. I, Kim Heider, being sound hearing and body do hereby will all my love to Lonnie Deforest. K.l'I, Loves LD. Henderson, Shannon-7o Herron, Elizabeth-70, 116 C! 0!f 95 DF-ima 10-IIJZQ pl-ZYS 9,1o,11,12: Musical 10,115 Foreign Lang. Club 95 Debate 11,115 Octagon Club 115 SADD 9. I, Beth Herron, will all of my friends the best of luck, happiness, and the ability to fulfill dreams, and create new ones. Good Luck!! Hicks, Cheryl-7o Track 9,1o,115 Band 9,1o,1 1. I will to my close friends Rai M, and Km, O.-Good Luck in the future. To Tamala N. my ability to catch men, To Marla P.-I'm praying for you. Shawnda C.-Don't get too wild in GA. To Ken and T.J. Harton-Good Luck with your sports. Remember my BMW and Corvette! Hill, Dennis-7o Football 9,lO, Track 9,I0,II,l2. I, Dennis Hill, will Elanie Robinson all my love forever5 and I will my brother, Reggie Banks, all the luck in the world in his future years at Ruskin. Hill, Diane-7o, 99, 86 Volleyball 95 Basketball 95 Class President 95 Student Council 9,lC,I1, SADD 1o5 Foreign Lang. Club IO, Drill Team 1o,115 Homecoming Atten- dant 95 Library Aide 115 Honor Roll 9,1o,11,115 Homecoming Comm. Chairperson I2, STUCO Comm. Chairperson 11. Melin fHot Dog!J, Tif, Bell, Stace, Lump, Al, Greg-thanks for all the good times-Love Ya! I will Steph fairhead!J the ability to grow long, beautiful hair like mine an to Lump-lots of lightening bolts! Mark, my little toasted honey muffin! Earz-UR kiekin'! Huh, Tif? Fuzzy Peppers! Hill, Rodney-71 Hogan, Russell-71 Blue Choir 95 Mixed Ensemble 95 Wrestling 9,1o,11. I will the future students, to give recognition in the sport of wrestling that it has always deserved. Holdeman, Scott-71 Football Q,IOQ Track 9,1o5 Woodworking Awards 9,1o,11,11. I, Scott Holdeman, will all of my love to Tina. To Mr. Moore, all of the best with our good friendship. Holley, Angela-71, I23, 185 Girl's Tennis 9,I0,l I,l15 Gold Choir 11,115 National Honor Society 11,115 Foreign Lang. Club 1o,11, District Music Contest 1o,1 l,l25 Literary Maga- zine to. I, Angela Holley, will my baby sister the good fortune which has gotten me through the years5 and to my dear friends, graduating and not, all the precious memories you have never failed to give me. Holstine, Denise-71 Student Council 11. I, Denise Holstine, will Sara all the happiness she deserves, to Scotty--nothing but the best. To J.K. and D.F. let us never forget . . . but be glad it's over. To Kristi, my everlasting friendship and a Paul's Coke! To the rest of the class, a great life an to Stan-all of the good times he has given me! Hopper, Timothy-71 Football 9,11,115 Baseball 9,1o,11,115 Basketball 95 R-Club 1o,11,11. I will Susan Blomer my letter jacket and football jerseys! To Tom Shoemaker a life supply of curl activator. Howard, Chris-71 Football 9,1o,1 15 Track 9,105 Blue Choir 95 Gold Choir 1o,11,11. I will to all Box perpatratures, my hair, get a real haircut. I will to Toby Lee a fat lip to go with his stomach. I will to Jewels a professional Biter's manual I found at Waldon's bookstore. Hudson, Nancy-71, 113 Honor Society 1o,115 Vice-Pres. IZ, Natural Helpers 1o,11,115 Science Knowledge Bowl 115 Who's Who IZ, Drama Club IZ, Fall Musical IZ, Literary Magazine 115 Camp Enterprise 11. To Dana and Cindy, I will Gilbert, Pete, Brete and the Hockey Team. To Jennifer, a fairy godmother, and to Leah, Angie, Pam and everyone else: God's Speed. X x' X luv 1- ,I ix?1 'x- l xl . 1 'x,f, xfLfx,, - I , bs It ff lxqxxlxx' ' l,1,lx,x1'-xl. f 'IN ' x ! Jackson, R0bCl117I Johnson, Deric-71 I, Deric Johnson, will my good basketball skills to Anthony Sutton, and my good looks to Kevin Bowen. My skill to pick up girls to Alan Bryant, and I will some credits to Tony Lax. Johnson, Michelle-71, 104, IOS, 119, Ill-3, Q3 Choir 9,I0,lI,IZQ Pres. 115 Mixed Ensemble IZ, District Music Contest l0,I I,l1, Musical Cast 9,l0,I25 CODE Q,IO,I 1,115 Who's Who IZ, Nation- al Honor Society I0,lI,I1, D.S.D.S. 1o,11,115 Natural Helpers 11,115 Stu- dent Council Treasurer IZ, French Club 11,125 Drama Club 11,11. I, Mi- chelle Johnson, will all my love-n-friendship to K.G., K.C., S.L., and K.U., K.G., I couldn't have survived without you. To K.U. a pair of white 5o1's and C.J. my chores, the red Omni and all the best for your senior year. Johnson, Moses-16, 71 Football 95 Track 9,1o,11,115 Basketball 9,1o,11,11. I will Bill E. all those Indiana Jones tapes from Coach James, I will Coach James all the great food and stories and advice. To Ken, the best memories in the Marrick. My sister, good luck and lose some weight. To Coach Wofford a new Grape- vine tape. Jones, R3hdy 7l I, Randy Jones, will Mary Newton my body5 also, my stereo and tapes to Alan. Byron and John S. can have all my white Christmas trees that they can find. Mrs. Chapman can have the right to everything I've ever written. Curly can have the rest. Jordan, Cara-71 Jordan, Shawnda- 71, 98-9 Pep Club 95 Foreign Lang. Club 115 School Mascot 115 Student Council 115 Track 115 Drill Team 115 Band 95 Volleyball 9. To Andie A. and Candace E. my Algebra 11 book. To Danielle Johnson my Digger Poms. To M1- chelle Pippins my lunch money, and to '89, my class! lXS xNx, -IXIX I N for f 1 lx- l Ifx,XllNlN1' I -xl fffx'x- ,X 1f,fXx!,,s 'I XPl'fN 5 N llxxjx I , . C-xt xt,-lx. ,X lr, ,. Kayhill, Ronnell-71, 85, 177, 93 Basketball 9,1o,1 I,I25 Football 9,11,11, Track 9,1o,11,11. I will to my little sister, Kim Kayhill, the very best 1.1 whatever she chooses to do Also the desire to want to succeed. Love Ya!! Keeney, Joseph-71 X-Country 9,1o,11,115 Track 9,1o. I will to Eric Arnold first chair, to Greg all the girls in Florida, to Bill and Abdullah, the best of luck .11 collegeg and to Terry, my Nike Air mat5 and to Sam, a Bert and Ernie coloring book. Keilig, Kandace-71 To Brian MacPhail, all of my love and a lifetime supply of hostess cupcakes. Keep up the good work. Kemper, Kari-71, 114-5, 113, 180 X-Country 9,1o,11,115 Track 9,1o,115 National Honor Society 9,1o,11,115 Student Council 115 Foreign Lang. Club 11,115 Science Club 11, Band 95 Photographer 11,115 Newspaper Staff 11,115 Feature Editor 115 Co-Editor Highlight 11. I, Kari Kemper, will all the Miles of Fun to Amy and Theresa, there wasn't ever a dull moment at practice with all our bizarre talks we had. I will all my love and the best times of my life to Jon. Kennedy, Terry-71 Wrestling 95 X-Country 1o,11,1z. I, Terry Kennedy, will Susan Lawrence all my love?, and friendship, thanks for everything. To Lori, a picture of my Stallone-like physique. Greg, my sporty pulsar. Sam, the best coloring book ever made. Joe, my Speedsticlr fhardly usedJ. And to all future X- C'ers, good luck. Go Rusty. To Abby, my overwhelming masculinity, and to Bob-Dog, on the side, a new pair of tennis shoes! Keys, Steven-71 Kiddey, Julie-71 Cheerleader 10. I will D.M.F., K.R.G., and D,R.I-I. my best friendship and I hope someday we'll again have a summer like '86. Kimball, Richard-71 Knight, Richard-71 Kresse, Pam-71 Treble Choir 115 Gold Choir 11. I, Pamela Kresse, will to Lori my friendship always and my teachers, who were all nice. And to Greg, I will my neverending love. To C.J. a smile. tlx LI f - ,X ,1 - -lt IXllxFQ,Ix' x 1 1 1-1c1- 1'1- xl 1'l xflxflFIN 's X X 1 f gl I ,IX 'Isl-I x if Largent, Wendy-71, 148 Lawrence, Susan-71, 93 Lepper, Alex-71, 1o4-5, 116, 91 Baseball 9,I0,Il,l2, Football 9,1o,11,115 Musical Productions Il,I1, State Music Contest 11,115 Gold Choir 1o,11,115 Gold Choir Pres. II, STUCO 9,l0,II, Vice-President 115 Yearbook Staff 11,11. I, Alex Lepper, will Vaugh and Jerry my Pink Floyd album. What a Friend! To Karina C., all the energy she hasn't collected because she'll need it. To Mark, a neat . And to Chris Evans, 7 years bad luck! Lewis, Caiherine-71 Band 9,l0,lI,IZ5 Track 9. To my best friend, Belinda Wright, I wish all of the happiness in the future. To all my friends I'm leaving behind D.T., B.W., D.S., D.S., R.A., L.D., J.S., D.R., L.S., the best of luck in the near future. Thanks for all the laughs and fun! II dedicate all my love to my daughter Leannelj True Friends! I will miss Dan Spaw for making my days cheerful. Lewis, Lanetta-71 Lewis, Mark-71 Lewis, Sandra-71 Lindell, Leah-71, 104, 1o9, 116, 91 Musical l0,lI,l25 Play 10,115 Drama I,1I,III, Stagecraft I,115 Drama Club 11,11, President 115 Natural Helpers 9,1o,11,115 Citizens Advisory Council II, Tennis 9,1o,115 Honor Roll 11,1z. To all those that were . . . I will .. Heck, consider it a huge garage sale! Look out college! Here I come! Thanks J.R.K. for all the love and patience. z,C.-Worth It? D3LLO and K.S.A. I know you will all be a success. Good Luck! Bye, Ruskin, 1t's been . . . interesting . . . Linquist, Mendy-71 Livingston, Staci-71 Track 9,105 Basketball 9,1o. I would like to will all the best memories to my best friend Treva Freeman, because she is responsible for tliem And my everlasting love to Billy Byrd! I love you both! Also, to Tracy Thurman, good luck with your new baby! Loudenback, SC0fl171 Football 9,1o,11,115 Band 9,11,115 Weightlifting 9,1o,11,115 Student Council 95 Octagon Club 115 Jazzhand 9 I, Scott Louenback, will to Jason L. a life , to T. Shoemaker, my love for T.W and K.C. To S. Jackson, I will my knees, to B. Trask, my wright gloves. To Mr Snodgrass, .1 turtleneck, to E. Patterson my 4oo , to B, Sanders my NU shirts and stuff. Love, Jason-7o, 71, 113 Red Cross Club 95 Foreign Lang Club 11,11, Band 9,1o,11,11, XlUl1o's W'l1o 11,115 Academic All-American 11.11. Golf 9,1o,1 1,11, STUCO iz, Senior Class Treasurer 11, Sciente Knowledge Bowl 11, Nnional Honor Society 11,115 R-Club 9,1o,11,11 I will to Steve VU my tlassy cat .ind 111 Steve 'I' the wonderful initials of JC and EG To Stott L my awesome hr1ll1an1r To Tom S some free boxing lessons and to Glen S my computer pm- grams. Lovelace, Grant-71 I-'J 'S .I 1 ,X'-, - 'IX ,cf 13,4-, f l' Dilip!-9 -' Xml X s XXXNX sl, X -'IR 'x'1, 'N x!'X7 f1c',x Xl fl CX',Xl1'xc':. I ,xxx NX' N I N xr- ' '1 N' 1' xx Y . N I , '1x 11,f ' -Xf! f' ,,xX x ts! a Manley, Teresa-72 Musical 10, Blue Choir 9, Treble Choir 10, Gold Choir 11,12. I, Terma Manley, will Patti Roberts my true loving friendship and all the wild memo- ries we've shared. To Lynda L., Michelle M., and Paula S. I give happiness and good times. To the rest of you, Party hard now because it won't last forever!! Sheila Manning-72 Debate 11 I will Hilary Davis my luck in Good Men, and the happi- ness I found with my Heart , Things are bound to get better. fSmileJ Marriot, Jeffrey-73 Martin, Jacque-73, 148 Octagon Club 12. I will Darren McBrayer all my love and patience forever. Thanks for making the past two years last. Never Say Good-bye , babe! Mathis, Sonya-73 Softball 9, Pep Club 9, Ethnic Awareness io, Choir 9,I0. I, Sonya, will happiness and love to all my friends everywhere. I will love and success to C.T. Rythum. My determination to Troy and Kendra, and love to Markel Clayton. Mattison, Mark-14, 73, 92, tot, 104, 123, 92 Play 9,1o,11, Musical 9,l0,Il,I2, Gold Choir 1o,11,12, section leader 12, Ensemble IZ, Drama I,II,III, Forensics 1o,11,12, National Honor Society 12, STUCO 9,I0,l1, S.A.D.D. 9,l0,llQ State Music Contest l0,ll,l2, State Speech Contest to, Foreign Lang. Club ll, C.O.D.E. 9, Drama Club 11, V. Pres. 12, Who's Who IZ, Principals Honor Roll 1o,11,12, Dance Comm. Chairman IZ, Best Actor Drama I, 11, Best Supp. Actor 85-86, Best Actor 86-87. To Bahp, I will my lifelong friendship-To Alex, may your life be filled with music fand no wartsj-To Shane, Aim High-To Croci-Di, a big kiss and a manicure-To Monkey, new shoesfBreak-A- Leg!-M.A.C., It's Wonderful!-To J.T., B.F.F.?-To Chris E., a crash helmet-Andres, Bench -2CB worth it? D3LLO,, McBrayer, Darren-73 McCollom, Raymond-73 McHenry, Shane-71, 73 Blue Choir 9, Gold Choir l0,l 1,12, Treasurer IZ, Student Council 10,1 I,I2j Soccer ll, X-Country to, Varsity Tennis 9,I0,lI,l1Q Red Cross 9, Home- coming Comm. 12, Teacher Gift Comm. Chaimtan ll, Foreign Lang. Club 11. I, Shane McHenry, will all my love in the world to Kate. To my merchant sister, Hey Dude! I will my brother the ability to go out and have some fun. To G-Man and Alex Oh My God. To Earz-my sum- mer-it better be fun. To Dansmart, Jeep-Jeep , To Nate I will my X-tra credits. To Mar, you're gonna make it-Good Luck! Thanks for all the memories everybody!! Hi Darren!! McHugh, Eric-73 McKinney, Christopher-73 Merritt, Sean-73 Basketball Q,l0,lI. I will all my love to Tracey Perkins. To Coach Wofford, no hard feelings about basketball, keep up your good coaching. I wish good luck in the future for my cousin Moses Johnson and good luck to James Smith, Keep Cool. Meuffels, Duncan-73, 116, 175 Foreign Exchange Student IZ, Soccer IZ, Football IZ, Tennis IZ, Cross Country ll, Student Council IZ, Spring Play 12. Ik uncan Verklaar Heirby Dat Ik Myn Lichaam Niet Aan Het Am. Urouwelyk Geslacht Geef. En Dat Ik Myn Ziel Aan PA + HA Geef. Malcom Mag Ook Kiezen Wat Hy Wil. De Rest Laat Ik Achter Voor Myn Echte Amerikaanse Vriendin? Screen Dir! Meyer, Chris-Car Club 12. I will to Earl, huge earmuffs and van insurance, Chris D.-a date with Lori E. and a cure for the dunlap, Mike H.-a handicapp in quarters, Andy P.-checking account, Matt C.-an evans letterjacket, Brandon Z.-height, Vicki R.-S.S.D.'s, Mike S.-one round, and to all S.S.D.'s, Horner! Meyer, Steve-73 J.V. Track 9, Choir 9, Concert Choir l0,I IQ Show Choir ll, German Club 9,l0,ll, F.R.I.E.N.D.S. 1o,11, Players 58 10,11, Pippin, The Skin of Our Teeth to. Foreign Language Club 12. To Petunia June, Thanks for always being there. You are truly a friend-I Love You. From: Billy jo jimbob. To the rest of my friends, good-bye and good luck in life. I'll miss you all. Mitchell, Carla-73 Mitchell, SKZCY'-ll, 73, 99-100, 92, 86 Cheerleader 9, Drill Team I0,l 1,12, Co-Captain 12, Who's Who IZ, Choir 9, Homecoming Attendant 9, Homecoming Queen I2, Yearbook Il,lZ, Co- Editor IZ, Student Council 9,l0,lI,I2, Foreign Lang. Club I0,II, StudentfFaculty Chairman 12. I would like to will Tiff, many future memories as room mates, Shel-the ability to lip sync Meatloaf , Melin and Diane-let's go Party Hoppin , Vinny-a plate ,full of strawberries and Best Buddies , Alex- INNNH! And most of all, Gregory S. Galvin, I want tn thank-you for being a best friend as well as a boyfriend . You have taught me to be truthful and open, and I respect you for that. fAnd you can tell everybody this is Your Song !J I hope the future brings us something we both want. I Luv U! fFuzzy Peppers!J Morris, Patreece-73 Moss, Lori-73 Moss, Sandi-73, 97, 148 Basketball 9, Choir 9,l0,l l,l2, Cheerleader 1o,11,12, Captain lO,IlQ Natural Helpers ll,IZ, Octagon Club 11,12, Ensemble 12, Literary Magazine io, Foreign Language 9,12, Powder Puff IZ, Track 12. I, Sandi Moss, will to Shawntelle happiness and fun at NMSU. To Angie all the fun we had after games and the juicy talks. To Melinda, the good talks and a case of film! To T.J. never stop saying when? Muza, MiChCll8173 I, Michelle Muza, will all my love to Mike Farrell forever, and all the years of good memories to Sara. Myers, Rai-73 Band 1o,1 1,12. I, Rai Myers, will to Kim Robins and Vernessa Jefferies my charm and to Corkey Putman, I will all my love. ff'-?' - James, Nance-73 Candy Nelms-73 Volleyball 9, Natural helpers io, I, Candy Nelms, will K.W. my Pilgrim buddy to Ms. Switt. All our Vanna Switt memories from her 5th hr. to M.S. shut up , to L.L. all our smiley faces And I LMJ. Newsome, Sterling-73 Nichols, Tamala-73 I, Tamala Nichols, will Joye Black to hang in there. To Cheryl Hicks get it girl and to Shawnda Caldwell don't move to fast. Nixon, Michelle-73 Foreign Lang. Club 9,1 l,l2, Yearbook Staff 11,12. I, Michelle Nixon, will my love to the lunch crew , the best of luck to my friends and to the Eng. 11o students the ability to write a thesis statement. I also will my grades to Andrea N., all my frustration to the yearbook staff, and to the class of 88 -The best in life. 'iN1'9 - I' x -I 1 Xxx ,al , 1 x'l1R!s x X'x i'X' IX if' XX.-,ff NX 7 x,xsxff- 'fl l ' X X ' fx x!fNf,L!' 1 I . rg!-I:x9xls' li'-' O'Hara, Kim-73, 126 Track 9,12, Band 9-12, J.V. Basketball 10, Photography 11-12, Spanish Club 9. I, Kimberly O'Hara, will Vernessa the memory of all the crazy things we did and our everlasting friendship. To Rhonda W., our friendship that will last forever, and to Rai M., Cheryl H., and Tracey P. I will always remember them. To Mark M. Oooo Mary To J.S., D.S., D.D., M.J., S.M,, and all the rest of my brothers I will never forget you. And Good luck to C. James and the Girls Track team. And last but not least my love to Todd! O'Neal, Michelle-74, too, 182, 93 Band 9, SADD to, Natural helpers 9-12, Volleyball 9-ll, Softball 11,12, Yearbook 11,12, Soph. Class Pres., Junior Class Treasurer. Student Council Rep. 9,12, Prom Committee ll. I, Michelle O'Neal, will Jeff Thurman all my love and great times, Jeffrey Poo hang in there one more year. To R.C. believe in yourself and don't stop dreaming. To K.W. thanks for all the late night talks, To D.H., S.M., S.S., and L.C. best of luck. To Karina, all the positive thinking and love you deserve. To Dennis, thanks for everything. To Mrs. Chapman all my love. To all my friends THANKS. Osbom, Gina-74 Band 9-12, Plays to-12, Flag Team I0-IZ, Tennis 9. I, Gina Osborn, will to R.M. my lasting friendship and thanks for being there every time I needed you. To Zuggy my understanding that things can't stay this good. To T.S. the ability to have it all and still want more. Ostrom, HC3lhCf174 Ruskin writes io, Foreign Language Club 9,1 1,12. I, Heather Ostrom, will my ruby slippers to Em fHa, Ha!!J, my grades to my brother, and all of my love and gratitude to my friends. Ostroslci, Elizabeth-74 Drama club 9. I, Elizabeth Ostroski, bequeath my textbooks to the next student in line for that particular class and I offer my sympathies and encouragement to help them survive next year. Good Luck! ffilsqct, . 1 'I Fx! '14 x XI l,f ' fzlxp, ' t,CxlxflNlN ' XS lf, S' .., L Jjfxf- I K il, 'ss 1 fx X xt 1 Parker, Abdullah-74, too, 119, 180, 93 Track 9-12, x-country 9-I2, basketball 9,lO, Student council lI,l2. I, Abdullah Parker, will all my love to one Marvene Lancaster-I love you. To Fly a pair of straight legs and all the luck in whatever he does-to Sam the desire to bleed while playing football. To Duncan, the solutions to all the problems in the world so you won't have to worry about them. To everyone Be brave for the future lies with the brave. Parker, Rukhsana-74 I, Rukhsana Parker, will my best friend, Stephanie Cox, my undying friendship, forever. Patterson, Eric-74 I, Eric Patterson, will Jason Hill my abilities of good driving. Chuckie Waters the ability to pick out a descent car, and last but not least to all of my friends good luck in all you do, you deserve it. Band 9-12, football 9,12. Perkins, TIZCCY174 Natural helpers 9-12, Natural helpers Vice-Pres. in 11, and President in 12, Orchestra 9-1 1, Spirit Club II, Counselors aide 12. I, Tracey Perkins, will my love to Sean Merritt, forever. Love and friendship to all my homegirls, M.P., Q.B,, S.M., L.K. and S,M. to Brett all my credits and sanity to survive at Ruskin. Phan, Linn-74 I would like to will ro the class of 88 my congratulations and the best of luck in the future, I would also like to will to my best friend Angie Nor- man, my ability to catch guys, and to my lil sis, Nina, my flirtageous per- sonality and to all the fine looking, body cooking fellas, my love. Pierce, Marla-74 Pilley, Seth-74, 104 Porter, Jason-74 I, Jason Porter, will all the great times I had in Tahoe to the lunch crew E . , ,522 fi Q 'V f' 4 X' gn. 2, W., V, , jg , X .2 A 1 I . ' f f ' 2 who kept me laughing the whole school year, especially Geoff with his ridiculous name and incredible stories about life. written by Got a match? Pratt, David-74 I, David Pratt, will Ben a Grand National, D.C, and G-man a B-ball field tn 4:14 on, K.Y. a mechanic for his van, BZ. giant ear muffs, Lori and Jo Jo thinking about men in the service, and all my Love to Christi Pruett, Wayne-74 I, Wayne Pructt, will my name to the school because I know they will surely remember tt. And I will my body and soul to the girls of CSD U1 who definitely wonlt forget it.-WHP 88 Nt Q' 1 N , 3 , x 1 I 1 T 1 - , x x f x I X 1 1 X . I I . 1 1 we of xl 'rXN'rXfL,.T ! - ,lxgft F x ,lex X Txlf ' ,Q! 1 Rademacher, Craig-74 Soccer IO'I2, Conference honorable mention 12. I, Craig Rademacher, leave to the soccer team my io yrs. experience and my number 1137 jersey. To Geoff Woodhead, a years supply of golf balls BL to Tim Ball enough money to buy his perfect car with the perfect engine. Rainwater, Angela-74, 121 I, Angie Rainwater, will Brian Wade all my love, more money, and stron- ger arms fha halj To Teresa Robertson, remember io for 15 and U.S. Toy. Keep in touch. Rapp, Debbie-74, IO2, 114-16, 123, 83 Band 9-12, Flag team to-12, Musical II, Student Council 11, 12, Rtlkln writes IO, C.O.D.E. 9. I, Deborah Ann Rapp, bequeath the golden french horn to Kristi R., Calm winds to the flag team, a life-time subscription to G.Q. for B.D., and best wishes to the class of 88 . D3LLO. RIPP1 D6hiSC174, 123, 83 Band 9-12, Flag team to-12, Newspaper 11,12, National Honor Society 1o- I2, C.O.D.E. 9, Musical ll, Student Council 9-12, Ruskin Writes ro. I, Denise Renae Rapp, relinquish to my brother, Brian, all of my patience for the year to come, to the Hi-light staff lots of aspirin, to the flags, a miracle and to DLS my everlasting friendship and a truck. Reed, Wdlie-74 Reynolds, Adrian-74 Football 9-12, Baseball 9,11,12, Basketball 9. I will all of my great speed and hands to Ed Akers. To Mark Jones all my football and hooping skills, and all of my many memories to my partners. Rhone, John-74 I, John John Kenneth Rhone II, leave to all the females who never got the chance for Romance my number. 966-SIKE Rice, Dell-74 Band 9,1o, Track 9, Basketball 9,l0, Car club 12. Be cool and Deadly Jammin Jerome-M-M Production forever Charles Betty Dorch, Bryant, Raymond Mildred Saunders be cool and To me Dell Rice always twice as nice and Hard as Hill. Richardson, Shawntelle-74, 148 Foreign Lang. Club to-12, Octagon Club 11,12, Literary Magazine ro, Choir 9-12, Mixed Ensemble 12. I, Shawntelle R., will to Sandi M. a Decent boyfriend. To Steve I will a smooth locker. To Brian H. good luck. To J.B. and R,P, K.I.T. Rickets, Crystal-74 Roberts, B3lTy '76 Roberts, Patricia-76 Choir 9, Powder Puff 12, SOE 12. I, Patricia Roberts, will Teresa M. my friendship forever, memories of past, present and future, and a thanks for being there. To M.M. , P.S., M.M., L.L., never forget 'fThe Lady in Red. Robertson, Teresa-76 Foreign Language Club 9. To Eric Stoffregen all my love and little Mike's too. To Mrs. Pratt a million thanks for all the help my junior year. To Angie R. enjoyed watching you get stuck in the snow in front of my house! Robinson, Laura-76, 98 Cheerleading IO, Diggers 12. I will all of my love forever to George Offen-Honestly, and to Steph and Crystal all the good times and happi- ness we've had. To Amy best wishes always. Russell, Antony-76, 176 Ryan, Michelle-76 Volleyball 9. I, Michelle Ryan, faithfully will all of my love and life to Jeremy Hayworth-forever, also the best of luck and my true friendship to Julie Smith. it lxf .1 R X,- -ft -. cl: T! 3lli'fLx1- 1 - Nlaxy-I,xftf' fl fffx-ffl .X :l,,. zz - f Sanders, Bryan-70, 76, 93 Senior Class Pres., Prom committee chairman 11, Soph. vice-pres., Student council I0-ll, Natural helpers 9-12, Gold choir Il,l2, Mixed ensemble 12, Track IO-I2, X-country 9-11, football 9,l2, Powder Puff coach 12. To those under me I will my ego for without it I couldn't have gotten this far. To Tu Tran and Steve Jackson an Iron Hand for student government. To Dante Bolden my charm and finesse, for the females. Savage, Russell-70, 76 Football 9,l0,I2, Basketball 9-12, Track 9,l0, X-country 11, Student Council I0,l1, Senior Class Vice-pres. Powder Puff coach 12, Ban d9,1o, R- Club to-12, Who's Who 12. I will so long to Coach James, the nosiest coach at Ruskin. To all of my friends, thanks for the memories. I wish you all the best of luck always. Schmidt, Chris-76 Shelton, Maelynn-76 X-country 9,1o,12, Basketball 1o,12, Track 1o,12, Ruskin Rooters 12. I, Maelynn Shelton, will a special thanks to all X-country members, and Coach James. I will my dirty old running shoes to Papa James. Best Wishes to the Class of 88 ! Shields Pep Clu will t0 1 eat. To W. I le secrets le ing love Shields Wrestlir anUthCf card ant one-way and fin: Shoem Band ic the girl' than hir my attit Shonki Baseball Who 1. Love a handle troubles Simpsr Varsity L., you' To Am shared. To eacl you CK Sitton, X-ccuni ma III the big snow tr Smith, Choir 9 friendsl Smith, Smith, Orchest Michae best of Smith, Smith, Smith, Tennis Garrick Nancy, grow al Smith, Cheerle ing best players will nei Spears X-coun the bcs Semi Debate making ty. T05 DMC, . silndi Steele Steele Graphl Team Brian I To Di: and ma the stri for me good lu Steen, Cheerli All-An Club friends fDon'1 to Ricl Stega. Track Puff 1 Pffscni to Bri: Steinl Straw Strick Stubb Suare Surfa. Swaff Swain f sX sf I 1 at X I --S !.f Tallm Tarwz Footba se.- tiiqiw rx f with his a match? B-ball field ori and -lo sti . . . 1 they will i CSD 171 Lademacher, ff 37 isfsfy lall enough , and stron- , and U.S. iz, Rtnltln ilden french scription to Society 10- rites io. I, patience for gs, a miracle great speed -oping skills, ever got the and Deadly rch, Bryant, rays twice as Iagazine io, Sandi M. a ian H. good eresa M, my a thanks for l'he Lady in little Mike's 1ior year. To front of my rr to George as and happi- e and life to friendship I0 pres., Student , ensemble iz. sach iz. TO ,otten this far, ivemment. T0 11, Student Ban d9,10. R' es, the nosiest 1es. I wish You looters iz. l. members. md 5. Best Wishes Shields, Angela-76, 97, 1z1 Pep Club 9, Cheerleading 11,1z, Track 11,1z, SOE 11. I, Angie Shields, will to my little sisters Evelyn, Tia and Laila all the french fries they can eat. To Ronnell K, I will lots of clothes to wash! To Sandi M. and Yrana W. I leave all my fine men. To Vickie T. and Russell S. Keep all my secrets because you know all the dirt. And to David S, I leave my everlast- ing love, Shields, Mike-76 Wrestling 9, Tennis 9,1o. I, Mike Shields, will all my love to Lynda L., another Cutlass frhat gets around treesl, and a Girl to Chris E., a green card and a burrito to Christian S., a black interior to Jay B. for his cat, a one-way ticket out of K.C. to Roxy S.g S159 to jeff B.'s mysterious debt, and finally, to Chris M.-Luck! Shoemaker, Tom--76 Band io-11, Wrestling 9,l0, Baseball 9. I, Tom Shoemaker, will Eric P. all the girl's he wants, to Tim H. the ability not to pick on people smaller than him, to jason L. some fighting skills, to Gina O. my body, to Tracy F. my attitude, and my forever love to Lisa. Shonkwiler, Glen-76, 1z3, 9z Baseball 9-iz, Band -iz, NHS io-iz, Foreign Lang. Club 11,1z, Who's Who 11, Academic All-American 911, R-Club 1z. I will jason Doc Love a life-he needs it. I will Sam Taylor The Strut -I hope he can handle it. And finally I will the prestige of being called senior and all its troubles to a class of undesetving juniors. Simpson, Theresa-76, 18o Varsity Track 9-11, Varsity X-country 9-1 1. I will all of my love to Chris L., you're the best and I'll love you and trust you for the rest of my life. To Amy B., Kari, Kim, Mike, I will never forget all the fun times we have shared. To Coach James and all the help and talks, you're the best coach. To each and everyone of my friends I leave my friendship forever. I love you C.C.L.! I Sitton, Bill-76, 116, 180 X-country 9-iz, Track 9-iz, Stu-Co iz, Who's Who iz, NFL to-11, Dra- ma III iz. I, Fly, will all my vertical to Baby Face Sam so he can slam on the big men, all my sun, fun, and run to Rusty Neale and a sombreo in the snow to El Rod. Smith, julie-76 Choir Q,l0, SOE iz. I, Julie, will Michelle the best of everything, and my friendship forever and to B.S. all my love. Smith, M8CC2 76 Smith, Mike-76, tzz, 93, 81 Orchestra 9, Debate ll,lZ, Forensics 11, C.O.D.E. 91z, Stu-co 11,1z. I, Michael A. Smith, will Mr. Boothe my dearest sympathies, Andrea A. the best of luck and skill, and Dawn an eight-minute speech. Smith, Ronnie-76 Smith, Sara-76 Smith, Wendy-76, 1zz-3, 185 Tennis 9-iz, Honor Society 1o-12, C.O.D,E. 9-iz, Photo to-iz. To Garrick Erwin I give my love and faithfulness forever, and to Angie, Leah, Nancy, Denise, and Annette I give my friendship, and I hope we never grow apart. Smith, Yolanda-76, 97 Cheerleading iz, Spanish 9, Pep Club iz. I will to R. Willis my everlast- ing best friendship. To Terry Lee could it ever be. To the fonner basketball players and varsity cheerleaders more fun filled weekends. To Tara W. you will never have what I got fClassj. Spears, T0hy3 76 X-country to-iz, Octagon Club 1z, Track 9-11. I want to wish Billie Larry the best of luck in her senior year, and I leave her all my abilities to do so. Sperry, Sh3hl'76, II6 Debate 10, Drama 11,1z, NFL to-iz. To -limi McDonald, thank you for making my life so great. I know our love will conquer all and last ar. etemi- ty. Together forever. A special thanks and good luck to T.K., IMA, TCB, DMC, and C.D. We'll always be together in my heart! Standifer, Tina-77 Steele, Paula-77 Steele, Shelby-77, 86, 989 Graphlette 9, Orchestra 9, Track 9, Stu Co 1o,11, Vo-Tech 1o,11, Drill Team 11,1z, Spirit Club 11,1z, Honor Roll 9-iz. I, Shelby Steele, will Brian Francis my never ending love and faithfulness. Thanks for everything! To Diane H. a perfect guy and the breakfast bar. To Stacy M. Meatloaf and many more nights on Noland! To Melinda E. my tummy hurts and the strength to turn away from HM guys. Thanks for always being there for me! Love Ya! To the whole gang-Thanks for the great times and good luck always! Take Care! f Fuzzy Peppers! j Steen, Debra-77 Cheerleading 9, Pep Club 9, Track io, Debate io, Newspaper 11, Academic All-American 1o-iz, National Leadership and Service io-iz, Foreign Lang, Club 11,1z. I, Debra Steen, will Michelle, Patty, Debbie and Karen friendship forever, love and respect to my Stevie, more talks to Drew-1 fDon't forget left lanesl my mini skirts to Darren, the love that never died to Rick, and to Dave-,le t'a1me. Stegall, Aretha-77 Track 9-iz, Stu Co 9, Godspell iz, Pep Club 9,1o, Vice-pres. iz, Powder Puff 11, Drama Club iz, Stagecraft IHII iz, I, Aretha Stegall, will. my personality to Brian F, my dependability to Leland and my Lovable ways to Brian B. Steinly, Gary-77 Strawn, Lori-77 Strickland, Tony-77 Stubbs, Matt-77 Suarez, Christina-77 Surface, Greg-77, 1o1, 93 Swafford, Eric-77 Swain, Chamiaine-77 C x I ,1 1 I . xy N X , A f . , I - N 4 -7 x I Nxl1lx!x?rlZl. I rlll'stT C Xl 'if -..xs 1 1.1 Tallman, Dolores-77 Tarwater, Ben-77 ul 'll Football q, Wrestling Q,I0, Golf 911, Soccer 1011, Stu CD 9-'O M' Crouse-Record Store--Cool tune, Crank it, Marq all of those women. jamie Daub a second chance, not an SS LX. Needham no more whips, and most of all Good Luck to all my friends. G.G, A.C. D.P. K,Y. JL. J.C. 'l.W. NLC. S.W. M.V. BZ, Terrill, Monica-77, 11 1 Yearbook iz, Sience Bowl iz, Foreign Lang. Club Io,11,1z. I, Monica Tertill, will all of love to Jeff Snyder, To Eric a Baja with a fin, a new skateboard and all of the luck in the world. To Tamara the ability to show up at school 5 days a week, and to all of my other friends Good Luck .' ' Terry, Stacey-77 Orchestra 9-12, String ensemble 11,1z, District Music Contest 1o-1z, Spirit Club 9, Softball 1-la, R-Club io-12, Foreign Lang. Club 11,1z. I, Stacey Terry, will G.W. my love and admiration, W.W. and LO. a great senior year, the softball team a conference championship, and P.V, and K.W. remember Taco Bell. Theime, StBVB'77 Thomas, Lisa-77 Marching, Concert, Pep Band 9-12, Choir iz, Library aide lz, Who's Who iz, French 12. I will to Sonya N., Tammy P., Susan K., Shelly H., Janet W. a great senior year and the best of luck. To Heather Ostrom thanks for the fun in H.S. years and the best of luck. Thomas, Shawn-77, 127 NFL 1z, Orchestra 9-iz, Football 9, Tennis 9, Car Club 1o,11 To Denise all my love-Fellow Floydsters: I see you on the darkside of the moon-To jason and Mike D. its been real. To Stubby: turn on the dark I'm scared of the Light. Thurman, Rhonda-77 I, Rhonda LaChelle Thurman, will Michelle S. my great personality and to have the finer things in life like me. And to Tina S. wishing you and Edward the best out of life. Thurman, Tracy-77 Treble Choir 1o,11, Gold Choir iz, Powder Puff 1z. I, Tracy Thurman, will all my love and great respect to my son DeAndre Lamont Thurman, and to my best friend Latonya Ashely the will to succeed in life, Tuggle, Vickie-77, 97 Volleyball 9-1 1, Track 9-iz, Varsity Cheerleading 1z. I will to Yrana Wil- liams an everlasting relationship Erika Laust Sutani my sense of humor, and to Angie more good times to come. Turner, Francine-77 I, Francine Turner, will all my trust, honesty, love, and intelligence to Mr. Donuale Dean. I also will that special person R.R. my memories and moments, and for Kim BL Angie I hope yaw have fun, take care of my angel Nina 4-ever. just think in 3 years you'll be outta here, Peace, I'm outta here. Tumer, Paulita-78, 93 Pep Club 11,1z, Track 9,1z, Powder Puff iz, I will nothing but success to the senior class of 1988. And I will my remaining friends all my Love! Alwayz Remember Me . .. . . Tumer, Preston-78 if-' ' 1 , l g xx I I ' I x , X 1 T I N l P' XT 1 1 - Lx :I I-f !xl,..l. 'lx exlfxfljl ' I lfsfx yslxl-xllsl ,'1-T- ' X Vincent, Ludella-78 lxf'-1 -- .al 'x11',,19Q'!f 1' af ,I ,-l xx xlll 1 xf.,l- lj -ll ft, - :X lxlsjr ,I ft XIl-fI'- .l- Wade, Brian-78 Wrestling 9, Track io, Science Knowledge Bowl 9-11, Foreign Lang. Club 9-11, To Angie, my love, my mind fwhat little there is leftl, and all the memories of the past year! To Matt, a new motor and some driving lessons! Wade, AVCFY-'78 Wait, Kathryn-78 Volleyball 9-11, Freshman Volleyball Coach iz, Track 9, Outstanding H.S. student of America iz. I, Kathryn Wait, will Mrs. Chapman all of my Have a Nice Day's , to M.O. all of my smiles, to CN. WHOOPIE and the -l.G., all of my fishing and ice cream trips!! Waller, Ken-16, 78, 81 Basketball 11,1z, Track 11,1z, X-country iz, Stu Co 11, Who's Who iz, Missouri Boy's SKSIC 11. I will to Bill Elliot all the true gossip and no nimors. To Coach james I will a lemonade pie, to Coach Wofford, a new grapevine tape, to MO more memories of out summer time flings and to the underclassmen I will the luck of not getting caught from behindel You can look but you can't touch. I'm outta here, peace. Walton, Rachel-78 Softball 1o,1z, I, Rachel Walton, will all my love and friendship z Veroni- ca Craig. To Sheena Easton keep the faith someday we will meet and B Friends!', Washington, Calvin-78 Washington, Sheila- I Track 11. I, Sheila Washington, will to my sister Tammy all my ideas and to Paulita Turner my size 5, and to Rodney Green I will always love you. Washington, Tamara-78 Choir 9-11, Pres. of Pep Club 11,1z, Powder Puff iz. I, Tammy, will t0 my beg! frignd Shawnda forever friends and all the pouch in the W0flCl- I will 10 Lloyd Cooper Everlasting Lfove for a lifetime. To the Senior Class Kick it BL Never forget me. Watters, Charles-78 Webb, Alicia-78 Band 9, NFL Octagon Spanish Club 11, To Mrs. Mulllm. MVS- H335 and Mr, Reynolds Thank you for your sincere teaching. To Mrs. Henry No words can express how grearful I am to you, Thank You for your ' DO It talks. To R.lVl,, K.O., S M.'l,C., Lfove you and thanks for the memories, and to DL. Love you always. Wfebb. Kendall-7B Webb, Michelle-78, 67, 114-15, 113 Choir 9,1o, Volleyball 9, Newspaper 11,1z, NHS iz. I, Michelle Webb. will T.W. the ability to sleep through class, Deb a new phrase .ind .1 hit of common sense, K.K.K. and Chris a lifetime of happiness, and Mike all my Love. Weiner, Tobey-15, 78, too, 111, 171 Band lo-iz, All-District Band iz, Midwest Senior Honor Band, Softball coaching Ass. 11,1z, Yearbook 12. I, Tobey Vfriner, of sound mind, ll hopel, will K.C. my tuba, to Miss Molly a bottle of Excedrin for deadline TIME. To Mrs. C. some more school spirit. To Miss D, someone to help push the girls in softball an to Mr. S. all the luck w1th the band Tubas are forever the best! Wellman, Cindy-79, l23 Play 9, Musical 1o,1z, NFL 11, NHS 11,1z, Drama Club iz, Science Knowledge Bowl 12, Literary Magazine io. I will Darci corretto-spell, hockey sticks, a friend who hates to cook and never ride a bus. to Nancy gum and gas, Marc GL Mike love and compassion for each other, Kevin my forever friendship no matter what. To everyone God's lovr Wilber, Mindy-79 Williams, Dana-79 Basketball 9. Thanks to Chris D,, the guy I love the most, thanks for sticking with me through thick and thin and may our love for each other last a lifetime. And to TLC my best friend during the ist part of our H.S. years May we be friends 4-ever God we musn't foreget the rovergirls 1N.C., T.C., M.Mc., and L.C.J Williams, Derron-79, 93 Williams, Dionne-79 Williams, Gary- I, Gary T. Williams, the most serious man at Ruskin, leave my devoted friendship to the following people. NOBODY! Especially Shawnda C., Quionne B., Kim S., Carrie B., Alan B., Kevin B., Ant S., Kieth S,, and so on! Williams, Scott-71, 79 Football 9-11, Basketball Manager 9112, Baseball 9-iz, I will Grant Love- lace more free time to flirt with the girls, I will Russell Savage more recogn- ition in Basketball. I will, will little one Boo Boo and Bo Bo. Williams, Temeikia-79 Track io-iz, Natural helpers 11,1z, Counselor Aide iz, Powder Puff iz, Octagon Club iz, Prom Committee 11, Girls Basketball manager 11, Pep Club 11,1z. I, Tammy, will my love to my parents and my sisters Tracey W, and Lisa H. To my cuz Cara my ability to have fun and my person- ality. Also to Sam L, my everlasting love. Williams, Yrana-79, 98-9, 116 Track 11,1z, Drill team iz, Spanish Club 1o,11, Basketball io, Drama III iz. I, Yrana Williams, will my good taste in men to T1sa Williams, my lipstick to Hilary Davis, to Stacy L. the ability to be as dark as she wants, the, ole saying one guy on girl to lon-lon, to my friend Duncan Meuffels I will my American accent. Williamson, JCH'0d 'l3, 79, 91 Rock Truck 9, Spring play 911, Musical 1o,11, RHS Radio iz, Hi-Light iz, Blue Ridge and Beyond iz. To Mrs, Epstein, I leave the greatest gift I have to offer, my respect and friendship. Karen, thank you for giving me the very best of times and your love, I will never be able to forget the memories we have shared. Wirth, M3lf179 Wrestling 9, Soccer 1o,11, Honorable mention Conf. 11 znd team Dist. l0,ll, Band 9,1o, Soph. pilgramiage Rep. io, Who's Who 12, Spanish Club I0,ll, Science Bowl l0,lI. To all my 4 yrs. of teachers I leave my comments, to Brian our fun memories- The guard house , to Steph all my good looks, to Mr. Malory my high school record and I leave Knowing I am going to lead a clean life. Wolters, Steve-811, 1z5 X-country 11,1z, Baseball 9, R-Club 11,1z, Foreign Lang, Club 11, Band 9- 12, Orchestra 1o,11, Newspaper iz. I will Sam Taylor a S15 gift certificate to the Blind Thrift Store so he can buy all the trench coats he wants. Woodhead, Geoff-14, Bo Basketball 9, Football 9, Track 9,ll, Diving io, Soccer 11,1z, Golf iz. I, Geoff Woodhead, will to the lunch crew laughs dl smiles for timeg to Craig a good ending, to Glen the liveliness he needs, to Ernie Ui Bert friendship for always and to Steph Bi Michelle my awful body to through darts at. Worley, Darci-80, 1z3, 81 All school musical to-iz, Spring play 9-11, NFL 1o,11, and Pres. 11, NHS 1o,11, and Pres. iz, Science Bowl iz, Drama Club iz. I, Darci Worley, will to lennifer O. the good times of my senior year, to my teachers my thanks and gratitude for the knowledge and guidance they have given me, to Cindy W. my eternal friendship and to Nancy H. I will Gilbert. Wright, Belinda-80, 148 Choir 11,1z, Orchestra 9-iz, Softball 9-11, Octagon Club 11,1z, Pep club 9,1o, Liettermens Club 9-iz. I, Belinda Wriglit, will Gary Hobbs all my love forever. To C.W., R.F., S.A., I will sympathy and courage. To .1ll my good friends my forever friendship and lovc :X I x' N .u'- '- . ,, xl x Q s , l n-X f . rl INIXILIXNILIXX, 1' 1xX,xl ',f xfr .sfo ,cl x1,.lf,xf 1 fx l.. xx,1f' a Young, Amy-8o Drama 9, SOE 11, To Chris and lustin I will the best mothrrfwife possi- ble-me. To the girls, 1n the years to tome, who hetome pregnant I will the courage and hope you'll need to finish school--believe me 11's worth it ' fx Jfxllxnx-I - , - gf N!fX,Tlx!xxl, , lslflfe 1 f x 7 , e, l - N lt.- XX llvfx' ,ffc.-X XC Zimmer, Brian-71. 80 Baseball 9-iz, Football 11, R-Club 11,11 i'l will Darrin 4 llot Rod with a shdppy pole G-man stay away from Glenn Close, Sham' llall ol ml' UH. Dan A Nate my X-tr.1 credits, ladi Dy--l IR Kitken, Lump, tloflill NP 'P' touch, Dan the ability to mix like me, fihrn Meyer ml We lf X Fairwell Ruskin your one and only ear-1 TWV' ' , , llIl If 204 Index IU! ..':C3 1' IH! .1. T.'C12lUl.'.TI'. 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Dorch, Christopher 55 - Dorch, Tony 64 fr Dover, Mary 25 I6 ni!i'i'42IH'l Q F 83 24 . 24 48 me 3 3 190 ,53 . IH, .,,I5v,, V ,Lf 4 tgih is R577 ' . .1 f, ,,,,. , 3 Ruskin shows its spirit at a Ruskin-Hickman game. Latysha Lovelace enjoying chemistry Xuan Lai pays attention during class. , E Curry, Shawn 25 I Ku Curtright, Matthew W. 38 'J - ,, Cutrera, Francesca 25 E 5 Dowdy, Scott M. 39 Duggins, Michael 25 Dungan, Oren 39 Durden, Kenya 25 End of Time Eckart, Mark 39, 120 Edenfield, Steve 25 Edwards, Daphne 39 Edwards, Dwaune 25 Eiken, Brian 39, 120 Ebbs, Michael 25 Elliot, Lori 39 Elliot, Shannon 55 Engle, Stephanie 39 Erickson, Wendy 55, 98 Erwin, Annette 25 Eskew, Candace 39 Eskridge, Deangela 55 Evans, Martin 39 .fN. ll 'fit Doing Time Dailey, Angela 25 Daniels, Yvonne M. 54 ?v Daub, Christopher L. 54 ' ii Daugherty, Christopher -ve 5? fl J. is Davis, Angela 25 F W .41 M 4' Davis, Anthony 25 ., QS, Q Davis, Carmen E. 38 5 Davis, Donald 38 4 Davis, Hilary 38 t S-fusem:a'a+arrass-iv:orxl.?11-1 mmm Caraccilolo, Veronica 24 Carr, Alena 24 Casey, John 49 Cason, Terrence 37 Cassatt, Terry 24 Cason, Monique 24 Cervantes, Joe 24, 128 Chandler, Chaunia 24, 32, 97, 127 Charles, Natalie 24 Cheeney, Lisa 24 Chenault, Crystal 24 Chenault, Michelle 37 Circo, Christina 24 Circo, Stacy 54 Circo, Terry 24 Clark, julie 37 Clark, Loren 37 Clark, Tammie 64 Clarkson, Daphne 24 Clement, Thomas 37 Cofer, Christopher 24 Cofield, Swayne 33 Coin, Thomas 37 Cole, David 37 Coleman, Samuel 54 Coles, Kenneth 54 Collier, Mike 54 Collins, LaTonia 37 Collins, Lynnette 38 Collins, Pamela 54 Conroy, Greg 38 Cooksey, Lashea 24 Coon, Heidi 24 Cooper, john 54 Cooper, LaRhonda 54 Copeland, Scott 38 Cornwell, Herman 54 Cotton, Shirley 38 Courtney, Rodney 38 Craven, Lisa 38 Cowen, Bradley 38 Cox, Kevin 54, 114, 115 Cox, Tina 24 Craven, Kimberly 24 Crawford, Chantel 38, 182 Creason, Chris 38 Creek, jason 25 Crowley, Candace 25 Curless, jennifer Davis, Iescinta 25 Davis, Robin L. 38 Davis, Tyrone 25 Davis, William 25 Day, jason M. 38 Day, Kristen 25, 148 Dean, Donuale L. 54 Deane, Michael 38 Dearing, Avis 38 DeForest, Lonnie 54 Defries, Mark 25 Dekat, Jerome S. 54 Delgado, Arturo R. 38 Deline, David 25 Dello, jessica 38 DelPercio, Rikki 55, 117, 123, 127 Denmon, Marcus 38 Dixon, Candice L. 38 Fun Times Falls, Deric 25 Ferguson, Chad 25 Fields, Anthony 39 Fields, Harvey 39 Fitzgerald, Chris 49 I Fitzgibbons, Bobbette 25 Fischer, Cassandra 39, 148 Fleming, Brian 39 Flippcn, Eric 39 Flowers, April 39 Foose, David 55, 56 Foote, Steven 64 Foster, Mick 25, 96 Fox, Christa 25 Franklin, Robin 55 Franklin, Todd 25 Freeman, Kimberly 25 French, Misty 40 French, Tammie 26 Friel, Timothy 40 Fristoe, James 26 Frost, Sybil 26, 184 Index il 2 IU! .TI Good Times Galler, Stephen 40 Garber, Shelby 26 Gardner, Allen 55 Gardner, Andrea 26 Garnett, jennifer 26 George, Wilhemina 40 Gibbs, Charles 40 Gillen, Rebecca 55 Gines, Brian 40 Godsey, Vicki 40 Gold, Bryan 55 Golden, Michelle 40 Gomez, Paul 55 Grace, Ricana 26 Grady, Cayonna 33 Graham, Earl 40 Grantham, Robert 26 Gray, Kevin 33 Gray, Randy 55 Greenberg, Jamie 26, 97 Guerrero, Carly 26 Guerrero, Kendra 55 Half Time Heckman, joseph 56 Hedges, Christopher 40 Hedrick, Lori 56, 98 Heider, Jamie 26, 97 Henderson, Felicia 40 Henderson, Lachelle 56 Herbert, Alicia 26 - a , v . Keith Utley dresses like a typical skater. 572111112572 2Q 3:'IlUl ' ' IDI ' ' -lllll T Herbert, Carrie 56 Herring, Tamika 26 Hersey, Woody 26 Hetle, April 26, 97, 148 Higgins, David 40 Hill, Carla 40 Hill, jason 40 Hill, Todd 56 Hines, Tyrane 26 Holcomb, Michael 56 I-Ioldren, Christina 40 Holecek, David 56 Hollaman, William 33 Holley, Sean 26 Holley, Shelly 40 Holliway, Christine 40, 122 Holliway, Danny 56 Hollowell, Brian 49 Holmes, Bertrand 56 Honn, Darren 41 Hood, Henry 26 Hood, Michael 27 Hornaday, Brian 56 Horner, Michael 56 Hoskins, Edward 56, 187 House, Marlet 41 Houseman, jennifer 41 Howard, Gregory 41 Howard, james 27 Howard, Nicole 41 Howard, Shavelle 27 Howse, Christi 41 Huebner, Marc 41 Hunter, Bryan 27 Huskey, Arnold 49 Hutson, james 27 Hybskmann, Abbie 57 Imagine a Time Irwin, Carrie 57, 98 Just in Time jacka, Bylle 27 jackson, Carl 41 jackson, Damon 41 jackson, Eric 41 jackson, Natasha 13, 27, 193 jackson, Stephen 57 jackson, Tanesha 57 jacob, 'William 57, 123 jefferies, Vernessa 57 jefferson, Daman 27 jenkins, Dawn 57 jernigan, Travis 27 Johnson, AJ 56, 57, 59 johnson, Anthony 57 johnson, Christopher 52, 57, 117 johnson, Danielle 27 johnson, Grady 41 johnson, Nathaniel 64 johnson, Nathanne 27 johnson, Odis 41 johnson, William 22, 27, 3 1 johnston, David 57 jones, Anthony 27 I I 'H jones, Earl 41 ASli-n jones, Mark 57 jones, Rebecca 57 jordan, Deron 33 juedeman, Heather 41 justesen, Anthony 41, 45,105,148 Killing Time Kasiah, Heather 27 Kayhill, Kimberly 27, 32 Keeney, Daniel 27 Kelleher, Kristen 10, 57, 98 Kemper, Kurt 54, 57 Kent, Geoffrey Kennedy, Amy 27 Kennedy, Christian 58 Kenyon, Mitchell 41 Keyes, Marlynn 41 Kim, Tong 58, 194 Kincheloe, Shona 41 King, Anthony 4I King, Laportia 27, 191 Kline, Michael 58 Knight, Angela 58, 117, 182 Knight, Tracee 58, 61 Knitter, Michelle 58 Kobel, Robert 27 Kochanski, Jodi 41 Krekovich, Troy 58 Kroner, Angela 41 Krout, Dawn 41 Krueger, Jason 27 Krueger, Raymond 41 Kuntz, Susan 58, 123 A811- Losing Time Lacey, Shawn 41 Lager, Iody 28 Lakey, jackie 28 Lancaster, Theresa 42 Lane, Russell 28 Larry, Billie 58, 148 Lawrence, Tonya 42, 148 Lay, Cynthia 58 Lee, Toby 58 Lee, Tonye 58 Lehmer, john 42 Lenhardt, Eric 28 Leonard, Stephanie 42 Leverette, Gregory 58 Lewis, Andrea 58 Lewis, james 49 Lewis, Michael 58 Lidge, Charles 42 Lindholm, Linda 58 Lisle, Nicole 28 Littge, Dawn 42 Livingston, Rodney 33, 139 Loar, Sarene 58, 60, 123 Loney, Leigh 28 Long, James 42, Longdon, Michael 42, I22 Looney, Laroy 28 Louis, Erika 59 Love, Deshone 33 Love, Latanya 42 Love, Mark 42 Lovelace, Chantel 42 Lovelace, Latysha 59, jones, Leland 41 K 148 Index .3 swarms-1f:'1xt..1-1 uxluvgrr Lowe, Thom, 4, . Luebbert, Stephen 64 jg Lusby, Janet 25, 28 2 Lynch, Merrill 42 ff HCQII Making Time I Mackey, Sally 28 5 Maclin, Sheronda 64 Magee, Edward 42 9 Magee, Heather 57, 59, H 117 5 Magee, Michael 59, 60 L Main, William 59 Makris, Lisa 42, 183 Mall, Malo Matl, Marr Mars Mart 1 2 Mart Mart Mart Matt 42 Mas: Mast Matl Matl May MCP MCE MCC MCC MCC MCC MCC I f MCC 51 MCI MCI MCI MCI MCI MC! Md Md Mcl Mcl MCI Mcl Mcl MC. Mcf MC Mc? MC Me Me Me Me Me Mif Mi Mi Mi in M1 5 mmf-mmwwgzua ww IN :fH!l:1'. 3'1lfDL'IJ'32llIlL'IC3Z2C1.1'llD'.L'C3 148 23 P99 JO 'S 'iijlfd N Mall, Shawn 59 Malone, Jennifer 42 Marler, Christian 28 Marriott, Crystal 28 Marshall, Staci 42 Martin, Michele 42, 45, 122 Martin, Tamara 42, 122 Martinez, Peter 59 Martinez, Travis 42 Mattison, Nicole 10, 37, 42, 183 Mason, David 59 Masterson, Ian 33 Mathis, Anthony 59 Mathis, Kindra 28 May, Kathleen 28 McAlister, Jay 59 McBee, Christopher 28 McCandless, Stacy 59 McCarthy, Tracie 59 McCarty, Jason 28 McCollom, Tracy 42 McConnell, Leroy 42, 179, 189 McCullough, Sandra 53, 59 McDonald, James 49 McDowell, Pamela 28 McElroy, Dayna 28 McElroy, Dionne 59 McFarland, Saprina 28 McGill, Anntoinette 28 McGowen, Jerome 33 McGuire, Derrick McHenry, Pamela 33 McHenry, Shawn 42 McKeane, Robert 28 McLaughlin, Shawn 59 McMein, Christy 28 McMillian, Stacy 43 McMurray, Andrea 43 McMurray, Maureen 43 McNeece, Lisa 43 McPherson, Jason 43 Mead, Deborah 43 Mead, Donna 43 Medley, Michael 28 Mercier, Shawn 33 Mercombs, Laila 43, 97, 148 Miller, Cynthia 43 Mary 49 Miller, Miller, Ronald 59 Miles, Shynda 28, 32 Millager, William 28 . . 2 - DEX A a.-,.. ....-of--. ...- Minton, Jamie 43 Minton, Marcus 59 Miner, Sherri 28 Mira, Sonia 43 Mitchell, Daphne 43 Mitchell, Sarah 60 Moldenhauer, Charles Monaco, Deanna 28 Mondaine, Cordell 49 Monroe, Carla 33 Monroe, Michelle 53, Montgomery, Teri 60 Moore, Daniel 29 Moore, Du'wayne 43 Morris, Rebecca 43 Morris, Urlin 60 Moss, Alissa 29 Moss, Clarence 29 Moss, Sherry 43, 148 Mote, Christopher 60 Munden, Jeffrey 60 43 60 Munoz, Alfred 43, 117 Munoz, Michelle 60 Murray, Jennifer 43 Murtha, Robert 43 Myers, Michelle 29 No Time Nance, Angela 29 Nave, Todd 49 Neale, Russell 29, 122 Neely, Darick 43 Neff, Eric 60 Neihoff, Cheri 43 Nelson, Sonya 55, 60, 61 Nemec, Johnnie 60 Newman, Eric 29 Newsom, Eddie 43 Newsome, Susan 43 Norman, Angela 60, 97, 101 Norman, Christopher 44 Norman, Neil 60 Nixon, Andrea 29 Out of Time Oates, Deanna 29 Ogletree, Timothy 60 Oliver, Jason 60 Olson, Anthony 49 Osborn, Jennifer 60, 122, 123 Osborn, Justin 44, I22 O'Shea, Laura 55, 61, 100, 123, 182 O'Shea, Michael 44 Oshel, Erin 29 Ostrom, Darren 44 Owens, Julie 49 Owens, Shauna 61 Prime Time Palmer, Samantha 29 Pate, John 49 Patrick, Eric 44 Patterson, Darin 29, 32, I22 Patterson, Victoria 29 Payne, Kathy 61 Payne, Latasha 29 Pectol, Andy 44, 175 Pectol, Tim 29 Peebles, Alissa 61 H Pendergrass, Lori 29 Perkins, Amy 29 Perkins, Brett 29 Persing, Stephanie 44 Peterson, Bryan 29 Peterson, Katina 29 Phan, Nina 33 Pierce, Mark 44 Pippens, Michele 61 Podgorny, Christine 29 Polen, Steven 44 Ponds, Tara 29 Potts, Tandria 44 Powell, Celene 54, 61 Powell, Celeste 64 Powell, Paul 44 Principe, Jocelyn 29 Prough, Nick 44 Putman, Cortez 44 Putman, Stacy 44 Putnam, Tamara 15, 61, 64, 100 Quitting Time Remember the Time Rabinowitz, Robert 37, 44 Rademacher, Brian 29 Railey, Lalanda 30 Raines, Paul 30 Rains, Richard 44 -- IU! A sa Rambo, Lakesia 30 Rambo, Ronnise 64 Rames, Kristi 61, 102 Ramey, Shelitha 44 Raney, Demarcus 44 Raney, Frank 30 Rapp, Melinda 30 Ray, Richard 61, 188, 139 Rayford, Erica 45 Raymond, Melisa 61 Rea, Jennifer 30 Reed, Brenda 10, 37, 45 Reed, Taarron 45 Reid, Brandie 61 Rhoads, Nicolle 30 Rice, Krystal 45 Rice, Lavenia 61, 183 Rice, Stephanie 26, 30 Richards, Erika 49 Richardson, Robert 61 Ricketts, Lisa 64 Rife, Richard 45 Rinaldi, Keith 30 Rivers, Donye 61 Rivers, Donyel 30 Robins, Kimberly 61 Robinson, Elanie 45 Robinson, Johnny 64 Robinson, Keith Robinson, Rondell 30 Robinson, Stacey 30 Rodgers, Cyrus 30 Roller, Kimberly 45 Rollins, Michael Roth, Robert 14, 59, 62 Ross, Scott 45 'fl PHUU hti1'llL10lvGif-68SP+E.H2i!Tiiil6'1i ' J Vicki Godsey takes a break. Q, F 1 wf 1 'NIHTIB' E l 1 rl JL , - ' , . - 1' ' all to talk with friends. E ls Fi D ff .9 I' E I -90.21. .. .- V , .N , ... ...,...-...-. , ,f,....-- ,..4...-, . Index -. Q' 2 07 .I 1? I IU! Z.: 1? I IU! ZZ 1? L' IL' ZZ' IU! 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Z I22, I23, 175, III Rouser, Marcelia 30 Rowe, Shertoine 62 Rowles, jared 30, 122 Rudy, Michelle 45 Rule, Kathryn 30 Rule, Sheryl 55, 62, 114, 115, 148 Runions, Beth 62, 102 Runions, John 30 Rush, Anthony 30 Rusk, Michelle 30 Rusk, Mike 62 Rush, Stanley 45 Russell, Marcus 45 Russell, Matthew 45 Russell, Melissa 45 Scott, Marlo 30 Scott, Steven 62 Seefus, Michelle 30 Seibert, james 46 Shelby, Donna 30 Shatto, Daniel 49 Shatto, Nate 46 Shelton, Sean 46 Shepard, Robert 30 Shields, Andrew 62 Shirley, Kimberly 62 Shonkwiler, Fred 46, 47 Simmons, Nicole 31 Silva, Rebecca 62 Simrell, Robert 46 Sims, Christa 63 Singleton, Gary 46 Spears, Anthony 31 Spriggs, Tracy 46 Stafford, David 63 Standifer, Craig 64 Too Much Time Standridge, Michael 57, Tallmafli Edna 31 63, 122, 195 Stanfield, James 31 Stanfield, Judy 63 Staples, Stephen 46 Starr, Tracy 47 Stephens, Latonya 31 Sternecker, Patricia 31 Stevens, Michael 33 Stevenson, Gregory 31 Stevenson, Janita 63 Steward, Michael 31 Stewart, Jennifer 47 Tanner, Ronald 47 Tatum, Elizabeth 31, 192 Taylor, Kimberly 54, 63, 64 Taylor, Matthew 33 Taylor, Matthew 63, 122, 123 Taylor, Sam 59, 63, 100, 101, 123 Taylor, Wanda 54, 64 Tedlock, Misty 47 Urgent Time Ulrich, David 48 Urias, Susan 48 Utley, Keith 64 Vacation Time Vandover, Jarrett 32 Vann, Jennifer 46, 48, 98 VanVleck, Patti 46, 48, 183 Varner, Eric 49 Ward, Ward, Ward, Warre Warre Warre Washi Washi Washi Wassc 1 82 Watki Watki Watki Watki Watsc WCQV1 Juniors are enjoying themselves at a football game. Lori Agchinson shows us her dimples. Nikki Sims gin A -21:50-'rfn'I2'f mi:2nL.1'm.af4ivve,lf:e!h21r4 n::1uH.m1f-Q wuzmw Russell, Michael 45 Skaggs, jason 63 Stigler, Leigh 63 Terrill, Eric 31 Vaughn, Cassandra 49 Weav Russell, Vicki 62 Slonecker, Glenn 63 Stigler, Rosalyn 31 Terry, Denise 47, 97 Vaughn, Tasha 49 Webl Smith, Blake 31 Stone, William 33 Thompson, Brian 47 Vento, Kevin 48 Weir Smith, Darrell 46 Storms, Stephen 31 Thompson, flames 31 Viets, Bradley 64 Well: lv, Smith, Dennis 31 Stowe, Danny 47 Thorton, Kenya 47 Viets, Wendie 32, 97 Well Serving Time Smith,-James 63 Stowe, julie 47 Thurman, Jeffrey 62, 64, Volkman, Lisa 32 Welc Sanders, Kimberly 45 Smith, Kenneth 31 Stowe, James 31 194, 195 Wers Sanders, Tosha 62 Smith, Ladainty 46 Strain, Roxselle 63 Thurman, Sarah 31, 97 Whii Sands, Kimberly 30 Smith, LaShonda 63 Strawn, Robert 63 Tidball, Michelle 64, l 0 Whi1 Saunders, Eugene 30 Smith, Leland 31 Strickland, Rhonda 47 100, 123, 171, III Whining Times Whii Saunders Harris 62 Smith, Robert 49 Strickland, Timothy 47 Tindle. Robyn 37, 47 Waddell Joel 32 Whii Saxton, Qvonne 62 Smith, Rodney 52, 63, Striegel, Tiffany 31 Tobabcn, Aaron 47 Wade, Jlayia 48 Whii Scheel, Michele 45 186 Stringberg' Tina 31' 97 Tran, TU 64, 100, 123: Wade, Orlando 48 wie' Schlerholz, Patrick 45 Smith, Tiffany 46 Stubbs, Kimberly 47 III Wagester, Jean 48 61 Schmidt, Clmhia 45 Smithee, April 63 Stuckey, Christine 49 Trask, Brian 47 Waldron, Damon 48 Wie: Schmidt, Jason 45 Snider, Melissa 33 Suarez, Christina 63 Trcnery, Melinda 32 Walker, Flemon 64 Will: Schraml, Tiffany 45 Snorgrass, Tylett 31 Sullms, Kimberly 63 True, Michael 47 Walker, London 32 Wigl Schreiner, Kristen 10, Soft' Stephen 46 Surface' Tina 47 Tucker, Bruce 47 Walker Terrance 48 Wild 62, 63, 182, 191 Soft, Terry 31 Swan, Michael 31 Tucker, Frank 47 Wall garbara 48 Will: Scl-ruler, Tasha 62, 97 Sousley, Michelle 63 Swan, Tony 64 Tucker, Roland 43 wallgce Kimberly 32 Willi Schultz, Rachelle 30 South, John 46 Sykes: Shal' 47 Wallace, Nichol 32 Willi Schumacher, Lori 62, Spafmv Anya 46 Walter,,Christopher 33 Will: 148 Spaw' Dafiifl 46 Walters, Courtney 48 Will: Scott, Charles 62 SPCM3 Heldl 46 Willa Index Walters, Gary 48 : from .:::: :: ffD.1TJ'3IIUl:ICL7. ::.'1::fw:::::1m::a:. Ward, Alex 48 Ward, Marquita 48 Ward, Yolanda 32 Warren, Artis 48 Warren, Lester 64 Warren, Timothy 32 Washington, Kenneth 32 Washington, Robert 49 Washington, Sheila 64 Wasson, Wendy 64, 122, 182 Watkins, Adam 48 Watkins, Amecco 48 Watkins, Christi 32 Watkins, Terrence 48 Watson, William 48 Weaver, Janet 64 l l l Pkki Sims gives a friendly wave. Williams, Gary 64 - - Williams, Joe 49, 195 ,,, Williams, Johnathan 33 ' ' 1:11211 Williams 184 Williams Williams Williams 1 48 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, , Nichole 32, , Tara 32 , Tisa 49 , Yolanda 33, Arthur 49 Chantel 33 Christopher 33 Louis 49 Rahmon 49 Sheila 64 Tamisa 33 Wolters, Carla 37, 43, X-Mas Time Youthful Time Yates, Jeffrey 33 Yates, Timothy 54, 64 Yankee, James 49 Young, Kevin 49 Youngblood, Aaron 33 . in.,,- . .x .Ax x..,s'w-11 ,v:f,Q.Q4 'A A Q . , N . i.-4 ,N . li'xTKx.y,- ,Jkt Riu' 'C-in ' ,g4vW ' v. ' '1. W W K4 ,M . ,f f Dawn jenkins considers the question. D enise Terry knows how to smile. 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