William Chrisman High School - Gleam Yearbook (Independence, MO)
- Class of 1980
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1 4 I 2 1 3 l 2 r i l E 1 1 Gen. 373 G47 1980 The Gleam MID-CONTINENT FUIUC UllAlY Gensalogy A. Loral Hlmfy Branch 317 w. n-up-way 24 Independence, Mo. 64050 15.00 X -,Li ,J Sis. Af? 3' ,.,.- M ,ff ..-f..,,?!.,,,,,.......,..-..-.-we-.: '-. --.- -1 -f 2 I. Torn up during construction. the empty courtyard contrasts with the new wing which was completed only one week belore the start of school. 2. Misspelled graffiti greets students on the first day oi the school year. 3. Finishing final stages nl construction. workers complete the doorway into Mr. Fore's classroom. 4. Help- ing librarian, Mrs. Kisslinger move into the new library, seniors Tracy Morgan and Katrina lae place books in the stacks. 5. With their shades removed. bare light bulbs glare over Mrs. Fish- er's class before being replaced by new flourescent fixtures. Qphotos by Dennis Keellngj .. . .f f',vHY-l lg-fi T ana... .-gs Pr-. Q ,,. . Agragigr L A. : ...Di ' ,,.- '1- f-- l 47 '61 1 , l 3 .yi .I . 21-sg T V+:-Q V I raw' J. . 1 1 , 4 1, R5 2 flMPRovEMENTs ' 1. If ' hi any v I-U' 'gli' ' : , ,.L T5'z. 3xz e3Ei ' i fa . ev- x,.,-xr 1 ia- J-il. 'xii-Eff. A-4.1 -, 'fi 1531-1i4'a1:4E'ff,'?9 ' 132- ' 'lx .,'9'-sw. af-3, , in . l T v I V, i.,-1-,-31732-s- f1fr,t..,gS .wg-if --.-f Y .C i - - -4 Q.- - Y X , ef-Q 1-' 4 -L eggagas'-if Mfg A' fx. YW-Lv - i:-isffefi gif- , ' , K f e .- ,.:1-- .Hs5T.-?.ii.'Qo:'- . - e-'re looking o ,Beginning . . . first day anxiety . . . excitement . . . resent- ment after a three-month vacation . . . stu- ' dents drift through the main doors to start 1 1D S i A , ,. ,o . . . Q E 4-' ll ' the school year. , ., , L: E A ,f l Confronted with the mass confusion of the new ' Q 'L ' 1 Q wing construction in its final stages, the confusion of W' light boxes stacked in the halls and scafolding and ladders ,? 'fQ ' blocking walkways. students begin a new year. ' 7 ' I' ' Instead of the usual first day busy work, some students were found carrying books from the old library to the new one. L Instead of listening to the teacher, many students could hear only the sounds of drills. and power saws echoing from the Ott wing. as new doorways were being cut through into the hallways. Along with the chaos of construction came the usual problems. The office was overrun with students seeking directions. while others .filled the counselors' office for schedule changes despite the no schedule changes until Wednesday sign on the door. Sophomores and students transferred from Young School per- haps wondered after seeing the confusion, what could there pos- sibly be in store here for their future. To the juniors and seniors, the work taking place may have been utter chaos but. We're looking good, well almost compared to what we left last spring. GINGER COLEMAN I I I l I , r I . I 4 ' . I, pw 'T Q--X-s, fs' . Y' X 42 ' 5 5. 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A ..,..,.. , --,..-A.,...f , 4' '-11-pf If'i? f jj fig'--9 iijfiif' ' ftudentr ,tr Jobs . . . homework . . . athletic cgntests and practice . . . fundraising . . . exercising . . . students work to increase their knowledge, to improve their skills and create school spirit and pride. After school. many students do not go home. Sloushlng through mud. practicing, scrimaging, lifting weights. running laps. the football players prepare for the Friday night game. Club members hold elections. work on floats, establish fundraising projects. and prepare for ini- tiations. - Staying after school for some students is not all fun. student ianitors work until 6:30 sweeping floors, emptying trash and dusting as a part-time iob. Other students volunteer to help in the school office and library as theyudevelop skills for a future job. Others donate time distributing newspapers and answering phones in hospitals, and visiting sick or elderly people in nursing homes. Carrying books home to dredge through a long. time-consum- ing report or spending long hours researching at Mid-Continent Library is not what some students consider work. but to others it is the most important work. We're working hard to develop skills. learn trades, increase knowledge and improve our outlook for the future. GINGER COLEMAN 'n yy Q I 4' . I... .... . ..7.7--.,7,51?.:.....e-:,e1e- -, X last five bucks for a Friday night pizza . . . friends are N li 1 i xgp k Ufllfg e Friends . . . teammates . . . class- Z mates . . . these relationships bind us to- gether. Laughing together. crying together. friends pass an occassional note in class. shout hi from opposite ends of the hall. stand at lockers talking until the tardy bell rings. share a always around. On the court, field or track, teammates establish a spe- cial rapport. Learning about each other's talents, skills and shortcomings allows individuals to become a unit. Sharing ioy and exultation. shameless tears and exhaustion extends this unity beyond court. field or track. After running the last lap, making the last basket or scoring the last goal, the game ends but the relationships endure. Many students think of the teacher as a person who lec- tures, passes out assignments and gives a grade. Other stu- dents attempt to extend the relationship beyond the class- room. Mutual respect grows when the teacher and student strive to become friends. Employers have the authority and instructional responsibil- ity to aid students pursuing a career. The employee gains the skills and abilities needed to perform his job. How well the employer instructs his employees and their ability to carry out these instructions determines the efficiency of the business 3 5 2 5 L 'l 4 . ' , W f ,-, X , c A slanvfu l Q: -lv- as well as unites the employer and his personnel. 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Halftime interrupts. the tension builds as the voice comes over the loud-speaker to announce the '79-'80 Fall Homecoming queen, Kim Wood. After a number of years traditions become as embedded as the school seal on the front hall. But as traditions develop. so can they change. The class of '80 is the last to run around the halls in unusual costumes. lt all ended with Shay's dress-up ini- tiation in September, Other changes included a summer yearbook and juniors choosing oval senior rings. Even though traditions change, some will always be the same: Truman is stll the biggest rival. the school song is sung. even though Miss Wilson and Mr. Hoppe may be the only ones who know the words. The fight song is still chanted at every game: fight, fight, fight. we're gonna win tonightl GINGER COLEMAN 4. ve- .-,ag , - ,- V- f, . af i ' 'ji K fs-X-ii f. 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'.-.- ff' -V'-as-4, 1:-Q: I 't 'S1 J' 'X ::. 4 ' 'X-Z-limi'2 -'-.RT:S54'l.i - e H-lf t:'1 ,e '- 164' 49- 5 in., 'f'- . : f, ' v - ' rg iggififef. m age 153 fr' ' H x- ic., .ew -5 a , , . . ,,-.. W4 X- . ,- -, -1- , evp2v.,,,,--ff.-,-g,,'2-ff, . lf. e, .,, - . f-, . . e 1 . .e .T 7-,-,1-f.--asye..-,,e.,,, ,J-Rev:---I, ,-,,,,-gy-.g.' Mfg. 2 - 1' 0 H O Q ' -1 A I i ,E I WJ, 4, . - '4 5,5 -A l. ,., i E . ,- '. 'ff' -tk 1 ' of ,,xL 3 i f5s' F 'V Hollbaurj I. To become a member ol Shay's sopho- more Sherry Kelley recites the oath be- fore President Robyn Reynolds. 1. Heat from the blazing bonfire raises Bear spirits lor the Truman game. 3. Seniors . - Lewis Parker. Laurel Handley and Victor Waller ask Mr. Bob Rush of Josten's about ordering senior keys. 4. Keeping the tradition of the powderpulf game. senior Rick Dehart is crowned king. 5. School mascot. Willie Chris. boosts spirit al a pep assembly. 6. At the first pep as- sembly. senior Kay Hopkins passes out rabbit feet to voleyball team members Jenifer Jones. Becky Alen and Mary Holland lor good luck. iphotos by Gregg TRADITIONS 19 'VF . --1 ' 752:42-12 F-' :Lanai -,.. -ee-Y ' 5 , ' ,:.-ef.:fJfQi,e,fpif-ryiff.21:12 .1 -'f Une.. - 5.-mz'?+. ':i 1-g I .- fff' L 1- .:-Tay--efge-Qsi-.v-1-.. WFT .. .1':,.g-QP:-':21,..gr:MI ff1fwi41:'f , -1 ' ' ' - f' ' ff?:-5255.312-tye,3i,'.ep:.efgQ1.fq: -11 :-' f '- f' ' ,,t , , ,, A. a 9 time if Parties . . . con- certs , . . plays . . . dances , . . ' X sports . , . assemblies . . . movies . , . jobs . . . drive- ins . . . each demands its share of time and attention. Cowboy hats. balloon hats, dress hatst overalls. x jeans with holes in them, torn T-shirts. blue and gold school shirts were all among the apparel dis- played during spirit week. Students' laughter and en- thusiasm spread throughout the week. Colored smoke fills the air as 20 speakers blast with the latest rock 'n' roll song: the concert begins. People shouting, throwing frisbees. clapping hands: the concert is in town: the audience is enthralled with the emotion filling the atmosphere. Pep band plays Vegas as the students cram into the T gym, Ron Johnson, student council president. comes over the PA system to announce the sports team members and wish them luck with the night's game. Pep club and the cheerleaders lead each class in competition chants only for the seniors to show the most spirit with Seniors, seniors, seniors echoi f ng rom the gym as the assembly comes to an end. GINGER COLEMAN C006 S +L 1 C A A lfzk ,581 -w ' ' . , 11 f .4 . .L . r' ,lk ni 'T 11, . ITUDEHT LlFE v 1 J 31 i +L LIL I k i N I ,xv v ti, . - Lt 55, ff-zfzff wi: azz: 'y2,?,f3ff-s ., .1 ,JN m-,L f. ' gxrgifz -V. ',-,nf -lu .54 A k3?7.aZL'xt lv 3 A, .5 '1..,-5 '. e '1 E I ,K V wif, 1 - Q qu 'rjf1 ,fif.f 1 's I ' ,C 71-1 E13 , llkm. -L. 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Ron Smothers, and Ray Ettinger. Numerous Carol Burnett skits with Scott Turley, Lauri Legg. and Judy Lewis portrayed youth and maturity stages. Blue and Gold sang And Now a Word From Our Sponsors in which they sang commercial jingles like Pizza Hut, United Airways, Cheerios, and Armour Hot Dogs. Talent displayed by soloists brought much applause, The Rose, sung by Tawna Poe, We've Only Just Begun, by Renee Loeding, Grandma's Feather Bed. by Robert Sullenger, Still, by Ron Johnson. The Way We Were, by Jennifer Kittinger, and Evergreen, by Julie Qualls held the audience spellbound. Old Folks at Home, a violin solo by Margaret Brookens and Moon River, a trumpet solo by Kevin Prawl showed how much time is spent practicing for perfection. An announcement made by Mr. Phil Legg, sent disappointed groans throughout the crowd as he stated that Ages of Man was the final Follies performance, ending its I5-year history. NANCY NOLAND we 3 1 4 4 ISXFOLLIES '1 .--...i WI, H. 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Boxes of suckers. bags of candy bars. sacks of calendars, carnations. candy grams, pop corn grams, school pennets, spirit ribbons and pens are a common sight when clubs need money to support activities. to buy new uniforms, pay 5 S for field trips, or to donate to a needy organization. Cheerleaders put on a victorious Bear skit, have sports ' W team members compete in relay events. ride tricycles, eat V cream pie on their hands and knees, compete in other ' .gwVf',f-A l games to try to get the student body excited about the ,-F nvfvl 1 . night's game. V . QQ V GINGER COLEMAN ii - ' i X ,Q i ., H ,, ,l B . s is . 5 t 2 4 - I 5 fl 'N 1. L 1 V A . ,5 , lb Q I 5 5- D3 Y F Y , ORGHDIZHTICHI i A' rf i f'G.f-Q. L4 .. dv . xxx ll. Hhlivmlme .az dim- MII Pimnnm-nmllg gum: Elrnlll I!-:lm 'rhnnitupg Wummrrm mr rlnumr glbundl lim die mmndhng- hmm, 1. -in 1 Simi? 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Vtorking hard to get the foreign language class replaced in the curriculum, Mrs. Nancs Middleton said, I put much time and effort into attending classes to be able to teach this class. Cf the SC people in the new class. I5 of them are members of the new German club. -Kc- titities for the club included a hasride with the French club at Homestead Farm. and sing- ing Christmas carols during the holidaw SEZSCH. Missouri October I3 for an Oktoberfest. which is a cele- bration of the grapes being ready for the wine to be pre- pared. They ate an authentic German dinner at the Berliner Bear German Restaurant. According to Vliddleton. The wear has been a fair one. Thes are all fairlx good Stu- dents. Thew are all interested and patient. President Gregg Holzbaur said. lt's a new club so we haxen't done much. but vie're doing pretts good. 'Middleton hopes to get a German ll class added next Dl-'NNE FRISBEN To keep the German spirit wear. going, thex went to Hermann. .. 7 . , :S ::1J-:: . -.asfr 1: 'E ' Z 5' S 'ec '9 sewn' 73 K ' fr-'s e e e:o'.e ' ' -Q :ze x GERMAN CLUB n pn- 'fff' ' ' '. '. f.Y' , 1 - . if L. AT., .- v-rm , .- 5,-g 1 Q 1 jf'.lb ' x-'J' ' x , u ' -, V1 S . 1, 5 1. I.. v , u rv! A f-' :.'g 5 x X' -- cv. ,, 1:5 cw '23 It - , I :Li 1 v . 4 ' 3, , -A Qi W? ,ar .ig 3 ,.. -,,, J 1 fi -' : ., , - fa'- '- , 1 ii., 1 Q' , k EQ lif55?5,3Ii'-if'-1.11 .A M olwib ai -QQ J , Mr' in Wh' xl Am, P Jn fig, V , .xl ' E545 X u of ' M - X, -'WA s X . A ' 51,4 Q1 if-A W x ma' 3 'Qi 5 4 r' 1. ' X31 L, ,A v.- N .A-.4 Efi?ilff11Y-,,'5-,32:'25:1 1 ' ... . .- U :gf-: L.. --iz,-,-xfvf -1 5-.ef'-1?-Sf 131- g3':'- ,w.1,.:g35,7, if 1 ,5,f1, g.,c . ,- - . 'ill 1 7' Pqfii 'X xx 55? ,- ! T V,'. 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Leo Qsecrctaryi, Brian Grubb ivlcc prcsldeuli Kristi Barlow ipresi- Applebaum Jeff Radej Dan Majjmson Tm, Hemd To Raw, Tm, dfnli- Randy PHIL Raw 2: Mrs- wr-dv Bateman tsponsorh, Su- Gi-irfm,1ui.ewyan.Danny Mailer. Scott rieiehenchns Arima ri. NFL wins sweepstakes trophy -ii-1 Neuman receives high point award Starting off the year with a new debate coach, Mrs. Cindy Bateman, proved to be quite a chal- lenge for all National Forensics League members. Getting familiar with the debate team and their talents was just one of the tasks Bateman achieved. lt wasn't really all that hard getting to know the students. A lot of them just came up and introduced themselves, Bateman comment- ed. Through the expert advise of Ron Edde and Randy James, I975 graduates, who spoke to the squad early in the year, the debate team had high hopes for future contests. These hopes were real- ized when the squad won a first place sweep- stakes trophy in competition with 20 schools at Grandview High School. This was the first sweep- stakes the debate team had earned since l975. As the year progressed, individuals continued to do well. At the Oak Park Winter Wonderland Invitational Speech Tournament. junior Leo Applebaum received a first place medal for hu- morous interpretation, and junior Brian Grubb and senior Scott Turley earned a third place trophy for duet acting. For their first overnighter, the squad travelled to Marshall, Missouri. Placing first in the quarter finals of duet acting were Grubb and Turley. Nov- ice debators. Victor Callahan and Randy Pratt, sophomores also placed first. Returning to Marshall for the last tournament of the season, National Forensics League districts, April I8-l9, the squad did well but failed to ad- vance anyone to the state level. Of the Il team members who competed, junior Chris Allman and Randy Hanson advanced to quarter finals in the team debate, and in Lincoln-Douglass debat. Pratt advanced twice while Callahan advanced once. At the Sheraton Royal, May 3, the team spon- sored a banquet where high point awards were given to Callahan in the novice level and to Ed Neumann for most points in experienced debate and for a graduating senior. PAM LEE NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUEJ59 s' ,hm - .- F ,iv ' '-L,-1, avg, ,, . ..4V... ,. ..,. .,,.,.'.,.:,.f,, N My 8.11 -viii? '-'ffiifiuikl 4'f'iI ' 1 ififil-I Vf-f-1--:fl-t1f..1 1L Q-if E , G X KT ,rg A? .1.. ,Q 4. fm.. . f Ju g.X j 'ff . jg 5 4314 , L 15, Q24 hw if 'T' 3' . 9, Eglggikv Q H- -Qu- E 'T-V' . .4 , .5451 -5-f-!g.,.,-.E-:f:1 Q12-f:-.-:, - Y ,I y .--:.:yk1w., .--f-' ,1 11 'Q-.. 4 in 6 , 'N '? .Y,......,....-...-... vm' g. l ..J 7 ' 4 ET3m-X97 .'! f, J Y . A 4 , 1 ,L '11 .i -64 'Vxr . X' . 1 ,, .M I ' :Ulu 1 Q . '?-1 i FN :Q Q ' Q-1:24 v- 1 ng., Y, T z, . , ,,:,,4.,,:,: Q ., S' . X FLUBS , . . 9 X 1 2 gn um, , A, , an . n lnw'L ' '-ug 9 ' 33,-2? 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Al a meeting, sophomore Dianna Elliott plays volleyball. 3. For a ser- vice proiect. seniors Twana Poe and Lori Turner rc- pair the weight room. 4. Carrying papers, juniors Melaine Gwinn and Jennltfer Jones help raise money in a paper drive. Qphotos by Vicki LaRuej -.. 3 mm cius X I M, 4 nf l i gl 4,5 5 .1 y .-- 41 ., 4, Wm 'K or 'sr .4. A ,Jn UK 1 -Qu P Weight room equipment mended Members donate free time to repairs Purchasing a pitching machine was one of the projects taken on by M Club, along with Booster Club and the girls softball team. The approximate cost of the machine was S850 be- cause transportation charges were quite expensive. A raffle was held at the end of March and tickets were sold for Sl a piece. Over KD businesses were con- tacted for prizes. One hundred dol- lars as a grand prize was donated by Booster Club, Other prizes were a rod and reel. radio control racecar. lnfin- ity lamp, Budweiser pooltable light. picnic basket, harmonica. and a spark plug kit. Fitness center and miniature golf passes were also awarded. Meal certificates from such places as McDonalds, Hi-Boy, and various pizza parlors were donated, Repairing the Universal Gym. better known as the weight room was an- other project. Selling suckers raised a profit of around 5450. Mr. Larry Dercher ordered all the parts. Some of the repairs included the new seats on the leg press and a new slant board. This was expensive stuff. The school district could have done it next year. but it was needed now. explained sponsor Bill: Wilson. lt really makes me feel good to know that people are getting some good out of things my club helped with. commented junior Sandra Litchfield. Other activities included the tradi- tional Christmas party held at junior Becky Allen's house. Dinner. games. and a visit from Santa highlighted the evening. Movies at Brywood theatre. pizza at Happy Joe's, Easter pals. a bake sale and a paper drive rounded the year out. We're really close this year. The club is smaller and we don't hang around in cliques like last year. lt gives me some time to be with my friends, commented senior Tawna Poe. NANCY NOLAND 1- R R P' iw -,-I ' l-. NX l M CLUB 3 gtgll 1 Q.: 'EIB vw W WQWBTF-W7'i M qv- I ZS' G I ' .J 4 A , . 11. 3 'QF -'I ' JN' X CSA .. QFXKX ,X .- , 1 ,E -0 'ko .A 'FAS VEW,-1 4 11 - T ' 'Q ilu? l 'N Q, a .'. y 'Qffs-5 'Q -TY' X - 4 ' 1 X' Q 1 I fl.- Qu swf ,fl .Y-if Q KB! -- L , i,-'f::x'.sr-ri Lqxl ' I ,QQ fi Rx gtg-WTQYSZJ :!xlf':',i.',,vj,-N ?. f .Q': 4Fc+Z4 fb: .9 fr. r , ' 2. 3 . Q, 4. In x A x Q J ' rg Q ' - 1 ' 4? 1' J J 'rw ,,v4a?A,f..',K-gvfxpv .-L 2 , . 'r ' 1 . U 1 1-. '-.F Nl' l fy x. N 1 gif' 5 -..JK i -s-4 -at-,,.gn1n fr 1,4 V. ,bd 1,7 . ,. f Y A 4 V A. V,-,f D- Y I, - f , V - ' N . Y I- 3 ,I .,, v - ., L., f,-1- L-+ ' L' Ef,:'v.'5'x , .. ,.1:g 5b-f - LT? ,V fi' 'K r .W --fif fsfefi, - ,N ,. .. ., Y ,.,L. 5 in , SQ' 'S ...... ,... Y ,, -an M. Qff' ,, M-f ,. 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L wrestling . . . volleyball . . . swim- ming , . . track . . . baseball . . . golf . . softball . . . special olympics . . . develop al types of athletes and unite them into one team of Chrisman Bears. Two to three hours after school each day, team members perfect their skills through practicing, throwing free shots run ' . ning laps. improving serves. lifting wei ht ' ' p pare for upcoming games. Lockers are crammed with tennis rackets, baseball gloves, uniforms and gym bags. Each piece of equipment has its own scratch or dent from an exciting, winning play or crucial misplay which lost points and led to defeat. On and off the track, court, or feild teammates unify themselves as they proudl d' y isplay the big C on their letterman's jacket S . o many medals, participation bars and championship patches adorn th ese blue and gold jackets that a lesser person wo ld u bow under the weight but the lettermen and women wear them w' h it pride acknowledging their accomplishment as athletes. 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' -' - '+ -'V- Ta mi-K,,, , .- L'-a+ A .-1112-f',-:C':'e cg ff' - ' W- ,f,. -,Q A fi'2'1'.'Z1.',if:1f:i'f':.:f:.f:,df ' ' 1- - - , T1-.3i:i1:2gif5Z' fi Lffrf-lgigvgyfgffqg -:rf-1'-'tiff F' , al ade, M155 ickley. we ., - -.,9w4fttfss.: Q. , q , .giasjwj 'f::.a4Wte'Le.'- 1: .J ,.,.,k ...li 5 . 4 1 l t 1 134:-, , .33 is xf sf ., -fam s f .w,f,:.4, ,rvyt 1. 5.4- mf. Tennis team improvement leads to winning season Duece ad-in, duece ad-out, duece ad-in. gamel Chalk up another win for the girls tennis team. Wins led the team to a victorious season with varsity taking third place in conferece 5-3 and junior varsity taking first with an 8-O record. Coach Sandi Hografe commented, Not only did the team excel in team victories, all girls had winning individual records. For the second consecutive year, senior Alice Buckley came home with the singles conference Championship ti- tle by defeating Denise Carter at Ruskin GI, 6-O. Team members Teri Gibbins and Lisa Allison were seeded in the number I and 2 position on the JV confer- ence. As predicted the two faced each other for the first and second. Junior Tari Gibbins defeated junior Lisa Allison to obtain first place in JV conference and Allison recevied second. In JV doubles Carol Gebhards and Nan- cy Schroer took first place. Team improvement took a lot more effort from each individual than it had any other year. The mile was en- tered into their practice. Junior Cheryl Patrick said, We had harder practices to improve our endurance on the court. Senior Becky Landess added, The Coach gave us a talk that we would have to be as physically fit as members on the team sports. Receiving awards at the tennis banquet were Alice Buckley. most valuable player, DeeAnn Martin, most unique backhand, Linda Andrade. most improved serve! Becky Landess, sportmanship. On the JV squad Allison Kinnamin, best net play, Lisa Allison. most potential at the net, Carol Gebhards, most improved. Michelle Wilson received a varsity manager letter. LINDA ANDRADE GIRLS TENNIS X99 Ji: 5 'ill if N -,A x f ' 1 , ra. s f r' We W , I ':f- . fl A gang ,f'f .v 1 if 1 ' A W, . 'is 5 'YS - , a ,' . Xxx in R-P 4, 'al E sfiaf .1151 LF' -'-Sgr,-a'K X .- , , ,. Je f f - 5.41 '11, 2 f -t A ggfffsliig y ' , 1 1 -qw,.::51:f+:25fgKf5'Z',g-ii,,+rx: , f ,J iff,-, --'N' . T-1,1-' LTV:- 12g-R 611 -f- - 1-1,5-'-f -M 2.44315-7 ft , Y .u-- ' ' - - V - ' --1-5:1-1--. f ' ' T, 'f ,. 1 --neg' .,1sz.a:m-,'ff:C?- - - ' f - - L--f,..-. --Mi-.:vB., '- Jw ag.-eve eq VARSITY BASKETBALL-Bottom row: Rob Abernathy, Stu El- Ruxs Morman, Ken Ensor. Dale Wescott, Don Edmonson, Ilott Dave Tyson. Kent Burkett. Richard Brand, Jeff Titus, Steve Browne Cmanagerj. Tap Row Warren Landess fcoachb. Tim Ashby. Mark Wilcox. Bears bounce back to complete season over In the first week of December, the Bears were ranked No. I by the Kansas City Times and by the third week of March the Bears were again ranked No. I in the Kansas City Area. Every tourna- ment the Bears went to they were ranked first. After losing some games. which they were expected to win. the Bears found themselves ranked third and fourth. Senior guard Ken Ensor commented, lt was hard being ranked No. I at the begin- ning of the season. We let some people down by not staying No. I, The team showed a lot of character by fighting back and receiving top honors at the end of the season. On March 7 the Bears found them- selves against an under-rated Blue Springs basketball team in the District finals. The Bears defeated Blue Springs in overtime 66-64. This enabled the Bears to meet Co- lumbia Rockbridge at Central Missouri State University. Down by as much as 8 points. the Bears came back from the deficit to beat Co- lumbia Rockbridge 67-6I. Beating Rockbridge qualified the Bears for the No. I city ranking, all third in state state quarter finals against Springfield- Glendale in Springfield. After regulation time expired. the Bears were tied with Glendale. The time was set for three minutes and the two teams started battling it out. With one minute left in the overtime, senior Mark Wilcox was fouled. Wilcox sunk two crucial free throws. The Bears went on to win the game 58-54. In the state semi-finals at the Universi- ty of Missouri, the Bears were scheduled to meet conference rival Hickman Mills. Having defeated the Cougars twice in conference play the Bears had plans of romping into the state finals. Hickman Mills had other plans for the Bears as they defeated Chrisman 53-58 under the leadership of 6'7 Bob VonHooke. This en- abled the Bears to have a rematch with DeSmet for the consolation game. Down SI-82 in overtime with seconds remaining. junior guard Kent Burkett hit with a 20 foot jump shot to bring the final score 83-82 and allow the Bears to bring home the third place trophy. DONNIE GARD QL 3 IOJXVARSITY BASKETBALL ,pi I L4 ,.-.L 1 1 w 4 L a-'f - -I ,Q--A 9 ix - 1 A 4,3 M... -..... 1 ,-'.':. 3 S-li f ' Q.-25f,:9g3 1 Sfg-', 1313123-5 225, 4 11 -2 - 4 5 P .- fgf-1:14 :w wf fsvzwi-F? 1' 'L ' - A J -ffi'--'iv 'li' 'j vgzgfze-bfk a 22 -. V, :-f- V -' if ,,. T - Q- . - 'SQ - , v,...,.... 'ZEN 46.4 --V f ..,,.1: 5g,,.,f:,-XM? A L-51 g.,,g, -4, -a,,e.::a,e..::-1,17 55 . , JV. ,- V V' 71 - .-gg-Envy J- - '-:4s1x?'vqS:,-f-2'-1 ,. f fp .-f' ,- - '- 1 ia+'f21if' .: Ei - j 7 ' ' - ' ' L Y,-11.5-.i515'i73'5'.'-:fx i ' 1 ' ' H L , , - ' -Z? 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I V I h-.---..- .. f i , V YA.. , JV BOYS BASKETBALL Chrisman Opponent 80 Fort Osage 42 77 St. Joe Central 49 77 'Grandview 62 52 'Raytown 50 85 'Hickman Mills 40 lOl 'Ruskin 6I 62 Truman G7 65 'Park Hill 48 53 Raytown South 74 55 'Raytown 65 72 'Hickman Mills 56 9l 'Ruskin 5l SO 'Grandview 64 56 'Park Hill 45 II wins, 3 losses Conference games .-mf Y ... -- -1- -, I , , I 7, 1 ...Um--w,,.:0.-W .V . f ,, Q I ' .SS 'F 2-151:---f-fx-115.--'af'21 :Spf - . .-1 p , V,,-- , Q ,,':1:2-ffC??fii?QL1::'?' ' -lZ2,ii3'XEP'i35 N-2'3:21SKE':E5f . ,.', -W 3Li i1? Tff1L'4:5 -5 f75'if-Tf9f.i?f7'-i 3 4 f'25 ,.' 1' 'ilff-I'f1-If:P'ei'f--,.' 1253-'L .',2.. 'Lgx f n ' 1:1 -IT?-'iffS2'3:1 Ei4i4flz'- 'ri7' 1-5-02' ' L , JJ g. - --... ,,1..'1:.::.y'-9vYg:shui 'f2aL,11133351-r, , 'i. E. 1: 1- fig:-'f ', . ' -' ' '. f' - r A 4 L Y - Y' ' ' '51 : w' -uma -v. -.2-' ' .'-s-I .-:fl v- '-'.sr's if '1 1 men -. f fe J L Under dlrectlon of a new coach, sophomores earn record of 8-IO Undef :he 3 re-:: Cf :J re--u ::-ash Tr.r-an S--rn. dw ei-gi-m:h grade Earth Science :eacr-ef at Sri:-ger. :ir-e scf:-I-:mere baskeztal team earned a re-::r: 1 - rl.. C:-ack' S c'n was :Bled Ev Ur, Warren Land-ess. xars rw :.z-net:-ad ::-a-cr. :: :sa-ch :he meh.-fnrre zearn. He :ck :he -:-:. I: nas his xerw 'nz -ear :: ewer ::a-:h and he erfcw ed 3: wen -v.-ci. Csaci- S'--:w ::fvr'1-ered. IL was :he grealf est expef:-ence c' rw fe ge::Tr-g Z: men with :sa-ch Larde-ss and coach C-:-:-:r:as:er Tkis seascf- .ua-s wan..ar:he Iear-:Eng exj:-erme for me ard :he :ear-Q' 'T :firm he .1-.: a great '-cc at :each rg far iz be ng h,s wen frst wear. ::v-r-er-ze: 'A Ae T:f-'cm'-s. seg!--:f-ore. The gar-fe ag: --2: 5-Le Sgr'--g-s. Jargarw 2. was :he -v-ost exc':L-rg game :f :re season i:r :E--e :ear-, The :earn L-ed '1-osx :f the game er-xii :he las: zrree - mzes :f J:-.r:h gear-ter, :he-1 :he presfue nas 0 cn, Cca-:P Sr-on eceefe-:, WL e were :ehns three ports and rar: :wc :her-:ei 'sr e-e r:ns 4r:-- fn: : '5ere : p-Laxe-rs nh: ..'S.arI'u - ' of - s-:sref FQNET SS 'TSE ., A .hi -'.. -.'.l-... . T?-ew -ses a :ua- of :ad IES :Fi :'5'iC E'f3Zv2 QSM Iffi ESI SQMET' 5-2'2- , nas -were S:eue LCV'-BX :f' the .:'cc-.rcis -e A :E :re :4E:E'f'i-6 and sl'-c-:: :r 5: for a :'-: - sie: :-::r- 'ree :r-rsn are :he game 1: was : s-ar:-rf: 'Z --g 2: ra'-e p-.a-ev.: 5: i-ar: ' 'T 'ilu SESS -:S I- ' SS S '?E'EfF1fC'N5. EX' ,--,3.-.-rg -e .- K 2: :'e :et ar: a:-e.e: nu Z- ' a tea- T'--e S:-:hr -'cfe :ea- set 5-N: a s-: az- e.e: a 5:1 :: A:-x .-el as a -ea 'al- x ':f-:--e :-re-':---:I :err Cer ies- :ua-e: :e-sz ---e- -e sv?--:.-e: x lb, :'..' a: ' as - 'er' 2-3 -.ct el 5 gs--: :' --: . :w-e :-a.e s ::--'- f ' eff: :-a- 5'4:,-1 xlh' A CCL' - .4 SCPHC 'J CEE 5 KSKETS ALL OE -iw .4 fn ..,-.,..m- f Q A , ,, ,N . V: - - 'TfTfE ' 151 - Q , ,:4: ' - ,sn -'i ' fi K' 1 - QQ 1 ww fl-nf..-5 - f 4- 4 - - ' ,V - - 16155 I -4 -. ,WX4 Q-ba , fx '74 ' x E f XV x, VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL Chrlsman Opponent Fort Osage Van Horn Lee's Summit O'Hara Schlagle Van Horn 'Grandview 'Raytown Blue Springs 'Hickman Mills Lee's Summit 'Ruskin Center Truman 'Park Hill Raytown South Van Horn Grandview 'Raytown 'Hickman Mills 'Ruskin 'Park Hill Winnetonka Truman . Conference games ww...- VX I F avi I X I' 1 5 JV GIRLS BASKETBALL Chrlsman Opponent 23 Schlagle 37 Van Horn 4l 'Grandview 44 Blue Springs 33 32 39 47 25 29 47 26 47 4l 'Hickman Mills Lee's Summit 'Ruskin Center Truman 'Park Hill 'Grandview 'Hickman Mills Ruskin 'Park Hill a IO wins, 6 losses 'Conference games -sw- V, may-.1 5- 4'q.al 'HL Q . sd 9 M1311 1 'K Wg... - iii? an .jg 1: T ' ' is ' .T-. 3: Y f , .,-, '.f- 'f'-Q1 . Ia? ij 5144,--f,2gg,,J5:,.s.,1 '-' : :.z1'y,fi?g,g-2 .2 .gr-fg,:f 1-., .,4:,g:,'.f' ,: 3 -' fe ,paw ' .,fL:A5''. iZ51f:?1:LS.f1?:.:iiff-if LF,5S35LLf.lfVS1fF ' ' iTjf2.:Eig5:' ' -:if-'r,. ' ' ' :'gQQ:i:.,,5!g,'Lg5fagf.'1f- : - '-. 1 V, r I ,h,,1,:f4,EESi,i:A5,A .i -,1+aG: if3 .,. :G? 4-1 -' - -' ' , .1-f :..1-,:-- -ara: ,-qiffi. T11-,ap-:g. :vga lilfifxri .V w-1.3-ggi-.-,::,.:sr ?:Eifvie'i1'5'fi::i ' , - V La:Xf,:,.-.1 ,fb t ivvimz -, J., IIAIS BEARS IEAIS BEARS IIAIS X xii 'Q F 7 A wV l4. J Q H 'lv I - A B Q K5 A A Q 4 A A A , J 1X 1, A X ra -- , 'simqi Q -,Q ,......'g .1 1 l'- .. -ff? ' -. 1.3 'a5'.f. 5 VARSITY WRESTLINQJ Chrlsman Oppgngnl 48 St. Mary's Raytown South Rockhurst Lee's 'Summit 'Park Hill 'Hickman Mills 'Grandview Fort Osage 'Ruskin Truman 'Raytown 'Conference Teams - -..L - -lui gr, ,HQ-ff-. -i,,w:q,gi-,-5.'.'.:,.f-- - .fy - f . an- .- : L-,f 1,--. - - -Y 'F -i ,Eff T --VV if JV WRESTLING St Mary s Raytown South Rockhurst Lee s Summn Park Hull Hickman Mllls 'Grandview Fort Osage 'Ruskin Truman 'Raytown Conference Teams 1 JV WRESTLlN5'B0 0 ' MW 19 Wlfli Eddie Bogen. Kevin Will Rush Top Row: Rickie Abernathy. Scott Boynton, Brad Jameson. Kent Krause. Terry Burt. Ron Tucker. Row 1: Scott Scherer. Scott Cassidy. Tom Cook. Mike Enloe. Coach Lowell Jones. Keith lxrause. Jun Wheaton. Phil Howk. Dean Travis, Heide, 'W 11?'il Good experience gainedg JV wrestlers progress Five wins by the JV wrestling squad was definitely not a disap- pointment. The main purpose of JV wrestling is to let the kids get the chance to wrestle. said coach Lowell Heide. Many of the sophomores wrestling this year will hopefully wrestle varsity next year. They get more experience with each chance to wrestle. Most sports have near the same people playing each game. Wres- tling is not the same every time. Sometimes a boy from JV earns his way up to varsity. Keith Krause. Richard Lappat, and Brad Scherer are good examples of wrestlers who started JV and fin- ished the season varsity. We are always happy when we come out ahead, but individual progress is more important. We are more concerned on how the kids are coming along. coach Heide commented. Many wrestling related iniuries gave JV members the chance to take varsity member's places. Only five members wrestled at the Raytown match because of injuries. Although team scores are not kept during tournaments, many JV members proved themselves at the Ray-South JV tournament. Jim Wheaton and Keith Krause placed first, Scott Cassidy and Don Ed- wards placed second, and Richie Abernathy placed third, Richie Abernathy also took first place at the Ruskin tournament and Scott Cassidy and Keith Krause both took third. Other participants of these two tournaments were Jeff Yazel, Will Rust. Kevin Jameson. Mike Enlow. Tom Cook, Terry Burt. and Eddie Bogert. NANCY NOLAND JV WRESTLING, ll WK..-,.m7,,Qi Tfvvwi- U,-f .J:v.:A.' . '- avffq.-Qi' V :--.1 1 ::,,fl.-',:z:1:52-1v:iZ'1'.,S' , ,Q-:L -.',g'- :3'5f'T 7. ' . ts 'ES1?4f, if ? '31-25--f'1123f , I ' 1 E 3 V a ti5ES2531e.1,:,: ' L:1wf,'Ez-j 1 - 1 - 1- .' ' ff- 1 3 ' ' 1 .V . , - ,.e,-,.f,- 5, ,,,-,, .,,-, L V V, .-,. . , - 3- .. V . w .W-.1 -.er-fp.,.3Wf -. ,, - BOYS SWIM TEAM Chrisman Opponent 66 Center IOI 56 Liberty Ill 42 Truman I26 54 'Park Hill I09 58 'Raytown II2 5I Raytown South IIS 58 Pem Day IIO 44 Truman I25 97 Southwest 67 1 win. 8 loses ' Conference Meets GL' X Y uu- fl ll ..?,.4,, 21 wi. 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While up at bal. gunior Dani Gann ls forced to yump to miss being hll by a stray pllch duvmg the Park Hlll game. Cpholos by Dave Tyson! VARSITY SOFTBALL I33 JV SOFTBALL-Bottom Row: Becky Jensen. Kathy Gib- I - v son. Lori Calfas. Deanna Elliott. Teresa Turner. Rachel Blaml' Chnsla Hoffman' Lesh? Fosmf' M55 Sandy Cary. Top Row: Penny Brown. Kim Weeks, Lue Anne Hagfale Ccoachlf Willingness to learn 2 leads to 5-4 season After ending with a losing season last year, the JV softball team vowed to finish better this year. By concentrating on teamwork, the JV made good their vow by breaking the .SLD mark with a 5-4 sea- son record. According to Miss Sandi Hografe, JV coach, teamwork and the players' willingness to learn were the two main ingredients which made up their winning season. Returning letterwomen Kim Weeks, junior. and Kathy Gibson, junior. led the eleven member team which consisted of five juniors and six sopho- mores. Also returning this year was manager Penny Brown, junior. Hografe felt that since this is only the second year of high school softball in the Independence School District, the inexperience of the players and coaches has been a contributing factor in their lack - of overwhelming success. She added, We are still X in the rookie years of softball. DIANE FRISBEY I ,--. Wh -La-fr' -1+ l ' l34fJV SOFTBALL ia Y V i .A x 'SQ' t xqgaglr ,Qian X9 'Ki 'A as is jf iv 52, ...7if. - LA of f A Y. ' 15 J j 1 yr , .ll A A , Q- gi 3,56 Ala A fd ' 4 I, Running around the bases, iunior Kathy Gibson attempts to score a run for the home team. 1. By throwing the ball to the infield in time, sophomore Rachel Cary hopes to make the play for an out and keep the opponents from scoring. 3. Batting fur the Bears, junior Penny Brown is hoping for a homerun to put her team in the lead. 4. 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V .,f...,-.. ., , . w MG- .:'--4,'f-Q:Q,i,qav: r ' T fl gig ,N xf 4 I I Ah ' M -5 '-pf uv l Special Olympics boys basketball team receive an award from Miss Roberta Glazler lor first place In state 2 Mike Krout con ,....-.- AC ill 41 l l eg if centrates on shootlng in the game against Hickman Mills 3 Getting ready for the next game the girl cheerleaders practice tn the hall 4 Principal Thomas Herrick and Vice Principal Cliff Mohn accept the no phles and medals earned by the cheerleaders and boys basketball team state competition Cphotosl 2 3 by Gregg Holzbaurt photo 4 by Diane Kilgorej Special Olympic students place in state competition Let me win, but if I cannot win. let me be brave in the attempt. This oath is for Special Olympics, which was founded in i968 by the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. foun- dation. Special Olympics gives the men- tally and physically handicapped a chance to participate in athletic competition. Some of the events are basketball, bowling, gymnastics, swimming, tumbling and track and field competition on the re- gional and state level. Also included are music and fine arts competition. Each sport is offered at the area level. Mr. Bob Turner, Adaptive Physical Education teacher. explained, An international Spe- cial Olympics is held every four years. Last August l979 it was held in Brackport, New York. There were participants from every state and 36 foreign countries. Spe- cial Olympics is the largest sports organi- zation in the world with one set of rules and a central organization. All those working with the olympics are volun- teers. Chrisman had several winners: The spe- cial education cheerleaders, earned a first place trophy. The Special Olympics boys basketball team, took first place in their area. Six Chrisman students were sent to Fort Leonard Wood for track and field competition May I5, I6 and I7, They were among 2613 participants. 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After taking the required classes, students choose electives which allow them I 0 investigate their interests in trades and professions Carrying torn. worn-out paperback novels with taped-on covers is familiar to most students. Some students carr Y them for pleasure reading. but most cart them around for English class assignments. Keys clicking against the paper. brief forms and phrases scribbled in notebooks sto i P watches clicking on and off for timed writings and dicta- tion are familiar experiences for students in business arts classes. GINGER COLEMAN up 'Y! ical x Q. --. I 'Hg Ms as f Q I fl ls ,,..v -tl .. N1l l E ws il. -tw 4 S. ,- l , i ll .,., f XI., I' 15,1 Q t ,, ,, ,. ,oy ,Yfqgvfg K f' 3 HC HDEITIICI N A Y 11 ' Q I ,- W.. gs -f v ,G K4 QM. . . S 1 J' , g J 1 I. Keeping time to the music Mr Elting instructs h' . . is sixth hour ensemble. 2. Requested by Darcy Taylor, junior. Mr. McShane explains bonding in the hydro-carbon molecular chain. 3. 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It gives me something to look forward to be- cause I know his class won't be boring. Mr. Hoppe said, I like to inject humor into the course to break the monotony. My teaching philosophy is to treat stu- dents as adults. That implies giving cer- tain freedom. and they have to accept certain responsibilities. Other teachers depend upon different techniques for enlivening the classroom. Mrs. Jennifer Mitchell, who also teaches social studies. is one such teacher. Within the first couple of days of class, students are asked to shape something from pipe cleaners that best expresses themselves. Examples of shapes formed are: a cat, which represents being slyt a square to show that the person doesn't like to cut cornerst and a golf green that expresses the persons interests and feelings because he turns to golf to pick him up. Mrs. Mitchell explained. This is an in- troductory exercise that we have a lot of fun with. We learn about ourselves and each other. 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How do they explain to their friends a d I TI C BSSYTIBTES that they were not good enough to make the team. Tears stain the page marked with the bi d F g re anxiety tightens as the person who accepts his paper folds it in half and tries to hide in a text book Across th . e room a paper is R held in front of a student who is beeming with hap iness P and a feeling of accomplishment. The score fl 24, the crowd cheers, a victor fo th ' y r eir team. The visitors take a l ' ' ' ong bus ride home in silence each team m h a t ey did wrong. ashes on the score board. home 5l, visitors em er asking themselves wh t h ' GINGER COLEMAN 1 ,..e 33: by -'f , . XX V1 ,fin al +3 Q-. PCRTRHITI TQSXX X . A ,sm +- in l. Many students watch as junior Gary Horton ar ues ' h g wit a Raytown student. 2. 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' At Shay s party sophomore Sherry Kelley winks in secr ecy to senior Roger lake C hor I h . p o y Dennis Keelingx photos 2.3.4 b S ' y Ieve Elliott, photo 5 by Danny Pearsonl C: . r , ,V - M .1 , 'J ,f '.'?QgQf Q .T G , - -- - 1 f 1 .,:f.,1:: ff: -14,-41.-,'ep,g,if-:g,:1.,ggg'ig5,,3:1fg5,g,.,-51:15-C+.: ,Q f V- 3 af .3,ff,ay4..'gf-5152'iif SXfs2issalfziisgiiais-EA :ga--- ' 6415222-xi, p -.Lf.- f, I -Y f- '15L:i2Q vi ' .V .1 .1 gf, Q, 2511 ' , V. f . ffbfrfi' 3- 'Q- J f-f a, ' . -- 'If 12-113-'e'G's2za 155112-R: .412-1.11 we Q-Qi-ffQ:if4g:?f S - V .f'2,.,:5 .. r V. fs sms .V , - ,a',.efs-eff ' ' ' -'- 'W' 4'-If -are-2 .3?s?g.f,zi:s2ff - ' ' are--11 11. :f:...h - XA F-N--::..1:f Y Fu..-11 -fav:,i:...f.J1:Q-1.,--:.z.z..1:- 4 M-:-- f fn.:-'zip'--:. -1: ..:--.X-1-rv-Ha , V. ' ff? 'fxmiwuil-2-.ieaff'z1:22 It'1iX:-I-' ' ' f -' ' -' f ' 1- , - . :ff-ff'i i ' ,i . .7 f:x,f1fgfi: f r' . K. -- . - --,Q --- -1 ,.., . ,, .,,,, ,,,,,,,, wiv V ,V YY g r-1 -if ,, 1 I. 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A gf 'Q , f the need to work a second job. Moon- Mrs. Deupree is always kept busy. This Q Q2 M ' ff,-,t lighting has become a way of life for 72 equals the sale of one house during the LDL' 11: 1 Q percent of the teachers surveyed. The slower months, and three houses during ' 0 M .WEEHE V ' reasons are most commonly for additional the prosperous months. lt's a very fluc- 4. fi U55 '. income and enjoyment. tuating job. The pay and hours are always I Mrs. Linda Deupree. foods teacher, is a changing. One month l might earn SSH. brokerfsalesperson for Century 2I Crest and the next month nothing, explained Realty, Inc. Mrs. Deupree said, lt's very Mrs. Deupree. challenging. Nothing is the same, day Social Studies teacher, Mr. Dick Dunbar after day, week after week. You never keeps busy working as a wrestling refer- lj, ,', - .ss wa '7' ,Vx .af Q... M2 'fb-'f fern-'Y ' -f I'f' H' 4 4. .ying t.- ',,- .1 l,f.,.- . -w- - : -fn, .4 ,vs '- ,- sc . . ,lr . at-C' - fv- know what's going to happen next. Mrs. Deupree also enjoys working in real estate because she likes being with people. Real estate is becoming more of a professional and service oriented field set to meet the needs of the people. If you don't like being in the people business then you shouldn't be in teaching or in real estate, explained Mrs. Deupree. Working an average of IO hours per week between the months of September and April, and an average of 48 hours be- l. In order to still be involved in the sport of wres- tling, Mr, Dick Dunbar works as a wrestling referee,1. After weeks of hard work. Mrs. Linda Deupree relaxes as she finally sells the house she's been working on, Cphotos by Gregg Holzbaurb ee. Mr. Dunbar works an average of three hours a day, two to three days per week, during the wrestling season. Mr. Dunbar said, The money is nice, but I have become real attached to wres- tling as a sport. and through refereeing I keep in contact with it. There's a lot of lousy referees and they need some better ones, added Mr. Dunbar. CONNIE BEIKMAN rAcuLTv H93 4-ewes.: Y-, -- ,, ,- 1,4 -1.21-.-fag .a - - cs, - ,,.- L, -.-f.v.:v. 1221: gf -p fr ,.-.-.- ' -- Q ,. .V - 1.Tm,.,,, ' ' 'ff ' . Il 5. 645' 1 H l,L3,,'T,Zd, ' 'W' 317 Y J .- Q-- Q Af L- - -Q -g ' -f .u paw, '31 H ,. 3 .. 4 1' I -4-aagm-1 -1311 I .i ,Q Et, iffy., - 5 N gi 3 .Q P QE , 1593. . , if: 'tig- k e J 5 4 INK -119'--HA 'C v 1 -, al ,V -Y. 'w-- ...... N -'1 f ' -vw- ' 'zzviwe-5i'f'?2'f ft--. , . T -L-f1:f :-.f f-'57f?I73I ' fffifff L: f 1,-,f2'1E--TQfT:gu.1--7:1-I: if 3 jj xi-'I -' - sf' Q Ill Ill III IIT! ,aW, gg , X . 1 s :JL A m,1.,5. , Li- .A . ' ' I Y 'Zi ,.1. KNJR M54 V1 -ff, 4 Me, if I W Attitudes toward new attendance policy improve, sophomores voice opinions on skipping classes In the past few years skipping out of school has become a popular pastime. The sophomores this year, however, seem to have taken a step in the opposite direction. Fifty-six percent of the sopho- mores surveyed revealed that they have never skipped. Of the 44 percent that said they have skipped, only ll percent skipped regularly, while 33 percent said it was a once in a while thing. Leslie Adams . . . I have no desire to skip, John Anderson . . . I don't like school. lt's a drag sitting for six hours. Jeff Brockman . . . School is important to me but I feel I should have the choice to miss school when I want. Rhonda Kendricks . . . I usually don't skip but that doesn't mean I think it's wrong. Debbie Morman . . . I only skip once in a while. to get a break from the daily routine of school. Jeff Rogers . . . I think students should take the responsibility to go to school without skipping a lot, I don't see how a person can hold down a job with missing alot. Yvette Spencer . . . I haven't skipped school yet because there is always a chance of getting caught, Besides. look at the work you've got to make up the next day. Robert Sweazy , . . I feel I have an obligation to myself to stay in school and fulfill my educa- tional needs. Tony Vasquez . . . When people skip it's because they have a test or something that's going to happen at school and they don't want to be there. Joe Weeks . . . I'm on the wrestling team and if I got caught l'd get kicked off the team. Rick Pontalion . . . Skipping is an easy way to get out of a boring class. I feel that skipping is a choice for the student to make himself. Skipping for me is a rare thing. I have made the choice to go to school and try to better myself. LORETTA RAGAN ,- Alan Cole Karen Cook Tom Cook Cathy Cooper Bonita Copridge Ken Couch Darren Crabtree Karen Craig Kimberly Crone Roxanne Cropp Kevin Crawford Josephine Curtis Glen Curtner Dennis Cypret Bob Daleo Sua David Nancy Davidson David Davis Everett Davis Sherry Deleon Sarah Denham Raymond Penny Kathy Dessem Ray Dt-wiir l. Trying to gain permission to go home early, sophomore Mike Mallcoat calls home to obtain a ride from his parents. 1. Mr. Bob Dinsdale fills out an absent slip for sophomore Maurice Henderson. Cphotos by David Tysonl YOVIIQ HIURIS l9'3 -' 'J ,QW-.ri - V, . , ., ,al , -, .. - ..... .... ..-,, ,,...,.A,, sf ' V' L' sl y! A if Vicky Goodln Lori Got! Deanna Glolh Karen Gibson Phil Gramlich Teresa Graupner Kevin Gray Lori Green Darrell Greenfield Tim Griffin John Guzman Don Hamilton Richard Hallock Cindy Handke Helen Handley Mike Haney Malissa Hardison Jeff Harless Angela Harper Tresa Harrell Aleasha Harris Delisa Harris 202fSOPHOMORES - Q X we-fi 1, V if i A E ' . l, Before school sophomore Richie McQuillan gives officer Don Fowler a parnpler he received In his driver's education class during second semester. 2. Siinng in his car in the far corner of the srudeni parking lor officer Don Fowler supervises students during the morning and afternoon hours. fpholos by Danny Pearsonj sg ,441 ,,, we-.eff .ff--v - i,--1 '-w T. +1 if and gf . E. ...- f. , . E fr x L4 Sophomores voice opinions on police patrolg radar, harassment induce negative attitudes Police patrolling around the school has become a big issue in the past few years. but to the soph- omores it is something new. Radar traps, police busts, and harassments cause much animosity be- tween students and the police department. Opin- ions vary as to whether this form of control is of any help or not. Dirk Hetley . . . Police patrol stinks. Lois Jaynes . . . I think it's good, because it keeps the kids out of trouble. But the police shouldn't get carried away either, like thinking they can do anything they want. Mylinda Jeffers , . . l think the police have more important things they can do with their time. especially when the city could use more police assistance. But instead, they're giving out tick- ets or busting students unnecessarily. Cara Nadeau . . . Chrisman is a high school. not a prison camp. Natalie Rice . . . When a student reaches high school age, he 'she should be old enough to know the difference between right and wrong. So if a student is breaking the law he should be busted. not just let off the hook. Paul Richey . . . The police harass students too much. lt happens all over, not iust at school. A pig will see some hoody looking person and start harassing them just because he feels like it. They also have a SS that says what they want it to. Jeff Rogers . . . I don't think that the police are of any help. People are rebelling against them and making matters worse. Bobbi Seelinger , . . The students should be left alone. What they do outside of the school build- ing is their own business. l don't care if the pw lice think it's wrong, it's none of their business. Cindy Sherrill . . . I don't think it's fair, the police don't set up radar traps in front of offices of employment. Why should they in front of our office of employment? CONNIE BEIKMAN Donna Harris Robbie Harris Charlene Harter Steve Haskell Dana Hatcher Melinda Havenhill Sherry Has ton Deneane Hedges Dirk Heilev Jacqueline Helter Lisa Henderson Nlaurlce Henderson David Hensarling Renee Henson Chris: Henze Lisa Hertlein Terri Herl Tim Herod Pat Higbee David Hicks Melissa Hill Ricky Highftll kevin Hobbs Terri Hackman SOPHOMORES 203 L-l111 1 I Q A I, Q4- in W0 ' '4 - L... 31- 1 1 i N i - J. -- - ---.1 . im' dq m 5 A2?3:.- .,,..,. A S, it ,5 M . m 'c .,., , X, 9 'aff - .U V, ,193 x. 'Q-Q 4 , 6? 441.5 1 5 u Q .1 ' r G 3 f x Wendy Myers Brian Nelson Carolyn Nicol Julie Nicola Teresa Odom Virgil Offield lance Olmslead Doyle O'Neal Cindy Osburn ' Renee Pabst , Keith Paden Susan Palmer ' , fl ,W t 4 Y 7.1 M XX :Vi N Annette Paris Daryl Patton Lisa Patton Steve Paxton Tammy Payne Teresa Pearson t y we C l fwl w B .,- r., - ,Y :- pu'-1 , mr- -Q . Tammy Pennington f Mike Perkins Robin Peters Richard Pfeiffer Tan Phan Tu Phan ' . . ,A gy ' ', , ,, 4, 4, Rh X 5' X a'21't'fx,' its-1, ,4'. K. . School spirit lowered from lack of attendance, -.- 1 assemblies encourage students and boost spirit Spirit is a feeling one has when in the bleachers cheering and yelling for a school team. One feels like one is really helping in the game, like one is part of the team. The greater the number of peo- ple attending a game, the greater support a team feels. Some feel that there is a lack of attendance at games and there are several reasons for this problem. The one most responsible is thought to be the winfloss record of the team. Winning plays an important role in the amount of school spirit shown. I think Chrisman's spirit problem can be compared with the Oakland A's fan problem. After the team loses so many games, people simply lose interest, stated Jordon Smith, sophomore. Even though the football team suffered a losing season, over half the student body attended games regularly. It isn't right for people to show their spirit only if we have a winning team. Our school needs a lot of support, and especially if we aren't winning. Our school needs a lot of support in clubs and other activities outside of school. IOSXSOPHOMORES People just don't want to take the time or put forth any effort to improve the school or to help boost the school's spirit, explained sophomore Linda Wolfe. Only 6I percent of the student body participat- ed in spirit week, but many suggest more spirit days to get students involved. Several pep assemblies were held before games to boost spirit and encourage students to attend the games. Eighty percent of the sophomores at- tend the pep assemblies and also attend the games. Besides providing more school spirit they also feel pep assemblies boost the team morale. As sophomores, a few students started a spirit committee which continued through their iunior year. This committee sold buttons and designed a mural in honor of the class of l98O. The purpose of this committee, sponsored by Miss Helen Tandy, is to arouse spirit among students. The class of '82 also formed such a committee. SHERRY BURNS :J Q f 5-- '4 Mfg! 4-.- xii, cg.. ,U-15 1, ,9i1?'5:fF ' Q j:- ,. K da Qc B Y Q-1?-an-111' br ,, ,, --,fp Qu- . ' ' - L,-'iii if 2-Q ' ffm.. ' 'Q Q fzgirliii. 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The store. sponsored by student council. was opened at the first of the school year. lt has grown from a selection of three candy bars, gum, paper and pens to a great variety of candy, jackets. pantyhose, shorts. T- shirts, etc. The money raised by the store is put into the general fund. Most of the sophomores felt that the store is very convenient. If I run out of paper or pencils they are available in the store, said Janet Phelps. I usually go to the store for can- dy bars or gum. It's convenient for when I get the munchiesf' added Mike Wilson. Only two complaints were made against the store. If it wasn't for short operating hours and waiting in lines. sophomores would be happy with the store. The only gripe I have is that the store isn't open long enough. It should be open all day. If I run out of a supply, I have to wait until its open and it becomes a has- sle. commented Jeanette Rush. I hate to wait in long lines and that is what I do in the store. Also they need to sell different notebooks. Whenever I need one all they have are disco covers and l'm a rock and roller myseIf, stated Mike Wilson. While most students take advan- tage of the store and its supplies, some of the sophomores felt they do not need to buy from the store. l have never been to the store. I bring my own supplies from home so there is no need for me to go there. It is comforting to know that supplies are available to me in case I do need to obtain them. though. said Jim Edson. DEBBIE RICHEY Mike Wilson Neal Wilson Susan Wilson Johnett Witherspoon Lori Wittmeyer Linda Wolfe Lesa Wolfgang Christina Wollenberg Sean Wood Rick Woodroof Carole Worley Tammy Wuellner Julie Wyatt Jennifer Vale Cindy Younger Belinda York I l I .. . 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V - ,. . .4 -Q. ., zaskme- nba! 1 vfngggfgg.-,-15 LZiE'lQE75? ?KfC-:Z -5' ' A13 X 4 4- :ur nc -, K----Q - --,-......,...-,- ...fu . .,,...,, -.-V-,.....,.,,.,,,, nv if ?1 ' KS .UA ,,. 1 ,, A 'M if 'fa ,f, i W. 'x W M ri A? K H iw iw L 4,14 .s.. ff f xl ibv Kg .Q K, gy .9 KQV Y 'Xxx ,X fc '1 i - In . ..,,,,-MM,,N i - 3' K ,Jak -Q-ik? 44' -- 4,5 yy . ,R , ,fy ' Rf , fa 49 Choosing a hero or heroine becomes more difficult, Streisand, Reynolds, Eastwood, Wayne get top vote Clark Gable. Cary Grant, Joan Crawford, and Bette Davis were a few of the heros and heroines of the past. Sixty-eight percent of the juniors polled chose Barbra Streisand, Burt Reynolds, Clint Eastwood. and John Wayne as their most admired people of today. Running second with 32 percent are Suzanne Sommers and Pope John Paul ll. These people have the talent to be sifted from the mountains of stars. With the death of John Wayne in I979, many peo- ple felt a severe loss. They believe he had become a legend of our time. Out of the vast array of celebrities and people of the political society, picking a hero or heroine has become more difficult. The majority of the students polled feel that this is the reason why it is hard to find a person to admire. I find it is hard to pick an idol because there are so many people who have achieved great things for our society. it makes it hard to choose, commented Kathy Kuhn, junior. Brian Grubb Melanie Gwinn Deana Haight Chris Hake Vickie Halteman Vance Hamann Tricia Hamilton Becky Hamline Rhonda Handley Vernon Hanna Jeff Hansen Randy Hanson IJIXJUNIORS Most students feel that a person's physical ap- pearance does not have an effect on his or her quali- fications for being a hero or heroine, Junior Wendy White said, A person's looks do not have anything to do with a person who is admired by many, they must have a good personality and be able to relate to people on an equal level. It takes a special person to live up to the public pressure of being admired by hundreds of people. To qualify, a person must have a special talent. show it to the world, and gain respect of their peers and the people who they perform for, junior Jeff Turley commented. ln some ways we all try to relate to the person we most admire. Out of the students polled, the major- ity said they try to change their personality to fit the way their hero or heroine acted whether it be macho or sexy. I think in some ways we try to ac- complish special tasks, so we may admired either by our family or friends, commented Wendy White. KELLY TOTTY ti l 5 .41 V .,2 A e 4, ,N 1 'ii 3 'Q 43 WJ wiv -fw- an-Q JZ 1... -4 x ' bias ,S , .A,. .:.' iz' 9 --- f-' 7 e1f:.'-if-3E 211' f ' f fn.1e2.1.- 2 ' -2. sf A ,Q..-.1:g.Y:.f1::L2Qz:1f:?,-.mm-, A . Q E ui 'filii 55152211 JL V in P 4 r .-if an -f NSE I if I Av d 53' ,f f ,J .id ,Q' Q 4 43 ilu 4 1. 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Kemper Arena was damaged during a heavy rainstorm June 4, l979. The building was used to stage concerts. the American Royal and the Kansas City Kings basketball games. 2. Buying her ticket for the RUSH concert, from Second Coming, senior Ceresa Hall prepares to go to Kemper Arena after it was rebuilt. lphoto I by Duane Woner, courtesy of the Examinert photo 2 by John Cappj Mike Kline Karyn Kuhn Patricia Lade Roger Lake Dan Lamb Rebecca Landess Kemper arena's roof collapses, concerts, games come to a halt Kemper Arena's roof collapsed June 4. l979, during a storm, and was not used again until February JO, l98O, when the Kings defeated the Seattle Super Sonics. A celebration, February 23, gave the public a chance to look things over when the work was completed. Architects and engineers think it is unlikely the roof will collapse again, much attention was given to the safety of the building. l'm glad they got it fixed, said senior Jeannie Eaton. I just hope that it doesn't happen again. A new sound system was installed for concerts, circuses, ice capades, the American Royal and many other events. One hundred and twenty one new speak- ers were added to the exsisting 44 speak- ers, people seated in the upper level will be able to hear much better. I think it's rock and roll they got it fixed. said senior Jacqueline Baxter. Now we can have concerts there again. The rock group Rush performed in con- cert February 27. the first concert since the roof was repaired. l'm glad they got it fixed, said senior Troy Griffin, now l'm ready to bring it back down at the Rush concert. During the time the roof was being re- paired, concerts and other events were held at the Municipal Auditorium, which seats l0,78O this is much smaller than Kemper which seats l7,670. This caused a problem to Kansas City concert promot- ers. Big acts did not want to perform in the smaller building, or dates were not available for the downtown building. l'm glad they got it fixed. now we can start having concerts there, said senior Darren Hinkle, l'm just glad I wasn't there at the time of the collapse. Kemper Arena was rebuilt in a little over eight months. The S5 million it took to rebuild Kemper was provided by the in- surer, the Great American Insurance Company, and by grants from the federal government. They really got the building fixed in a short time, said senior Becky Twitchell. l hope it doesn't happen again, KARYN KUHN SENIORSD49 sam:-rn. 4 , , .- ' , , -.::,-,, V- fa:9 :m,,,.,5 , 2.-,9 1'327g'jT?Tf , 'i' . 4 v. . ,iv V-A. Liv. 22 'fi-fr' 'fig 'sG'?-fi'-1::4W-' .,5iiw,4Lf f ' , -' A LK Vf ,. , P090 . 'l-HGH ,Um 'Zhi Champagne -vas-ff' V r V.,-Y - -- - :. mln:-r'.1ff.2'iaaf -v M- -- .-,, ,, J' J! xg.: V if V3 -H ' ' '1f1Z1 , 5Y:Q'E1l-bi , ' r . K . ' 251-Liif-4-51lf:??T? : 1112151557--' . ' . 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LX M 5 , 15 ' 1 I .. I -sg, '-1' .- f 4 wi? :ggi 3? 5 f .-fr, 4. 1','. , 1 M Q Q7 H -, llm -nm .L 1 '42 X' -:lf . 1 , -2221. 'u ff' d u ., , ,W I . '31 55 'W'. if., v -e Seniors lead in activities organizations ADAMS STEVE FCA IJ Key Club II Stuco II Football IO ll II Track IOII Wrestling IO ALETANO BOB Basketball I0 Football IOIIII Track ll II ALLEN JEFF C Club II I1 CSargent at Armsl: Basketball IO: Football IOII I2 Track IOII II: Powderpuff Royalty I1 AMOS PAM French Club II II: German Club II: Thesplans ll II Foreign Lanuage Festival Il II: School Play II ANDRADE LINDA National Honor Society ll II Quill and Scroll II II CTreasurerJ Gleam Staff II: Tennis lO,II.lI. ASHBY, TIM: FCA Il.I1: Basketball l0.ll.Il: Foot- ball lO,lI: Track lO.ll,II: Track Official IO,II.lI. AUSTIN, JIM: Baseball lO,lI. BAILEY. DEBBIE: DECA II: Red Cross II,II: Gec- retaryj: StuCo II: Varsity Softball lI,lI. BARLOW. KRISTI: NFL lO,ll.lI: Wresidentj: Na- tional Honor Society lI,lI: Science Club ll. BEIKMAN, CONNIE: DECA II: Pep Club IO: Quill and Scroll Il.II: Gleam Staff II: Winter Home- coming IO: Spring Sports Homecoming Royal- ! lI.II. BELI., GLEN: French Club l0.ll: German Club II: Key Club II: National Honor Society ll: For- eign Language Festival IO,II: Math Relays IO,II. BELTZ. PAM: DECA II: fParlimentarianI: Gleam Staff II. BENSON. DOROTHY: Junior Achievement IO. BENSON. SHELLY: DECA ll,II: Pep Club IO: Girls Sports Cheerleader IO: StuCo IO: Powderpuff lO.lI. BERTON, FABIOLA: AFS Student II: French Club II: German Club II: School Play II. BEYERINK, RENEE: Pep Club l0,ll: J,V. Cheerleader IO: Varsity Cheerleader ll: StuCo IO: Powderpuff I0.Il: Track IO: Fall Homecom- ing Royalty Il: Spring Sports Homecoming Royalty IO. BEYERS. RICCI: Vo-Tech ll.lI. BICKNELL. MARY: DECA lI.lI: Orchestra l0.ll,lI. BIRK. DONNA: NAHS l0,lI.lI. BLANCHARD, CHRIS: DECA ll.II: Concert Band II: Marching Band II: Pep Band II: Stage Band II: Orchestra I0.II,lI: Flag Corps II: For- eign Language Festival IO: Track IO. BLEVINS, ROBERT: Track II, BLOESSER, KELLY: French Club IO: StuCo lO,ll: Girls Choir II,lI: Foreign Language Festival IO. BOLLIN. BOB: C Club IO,II,II: Electronics Club II: FCA ll.II: StuCo ll: Office Help ll: Baseball IQ Cross Country IO,Il.Il: Track ILII: Wrestling IO. BRADSHAW. DONNA: StuCo II. BRASEL, STEVE: Football Il,II: Vo-Tech II,lI. BROCK, SALLY: Library help II. BROWNE, STEVE: Audio Visual Help l0,ll.II: Concert Band lO.lI.II: Marching Band lO,ll,II: Follies I0:ll,II: Golf l0.lI: Sports Manager IO,II. II. fBasketballj. BUCK, LEANN: National Honor Society Il,lI: Na- tional Spanish Honor Society II: Pep Club lO.ll: JV Cheerleader lO.lI. fCaptainJ: Shay's Il,II: Spanish Club lI,lI, QPublicity Officerj: StuCo Il,lI. Ureasurerj: Foreign Language Festival ll, II: Powderpuff II: Citizenship Forum Il. BUCKLEY, ALICE: C Club IO.II.II: CVice-Presi- dentb: FCA II: M Club lO.lI: StuCo II: Class Of- ficer II, CVice-Presidentj: Marching Band IO: Pep Band IO: Basketball I0,Il,II: Tennis lO.II.II. BURNS, SHERRY: C Club Il.lI: NAHS II: Quill and Scroll lI,lI. CHistorianJ: Shay's Il,II: 1Treasur- erl: Gleam Staff II: Powderpuff lO,II.lI: Track lO,lI. BURNUP, LARISSA, Pep Club IQ Science Club II: StuCo IO. I6IfSENIOR INDEX BUTZ JIM Concert Band IOII Marching Band CALVERT MARY NAHS II CHistorianJ National Honor Society ll II: Pep Club IOIIII fVice Presldentj: Girl s Sports Cheerleader I0 Wrestlerette Il Il fCaptainJ Red Cross I1: Powderpuff II II CAMPBELL DAVID Key Club II Foreign Lan guage Festival II: Cross Country ll II: Track Il I1 Presidential Classroom II CANTERBURY BETH Spanish Club II: Library Help IQ Foreign Language Festival II, CAPP. JOHN: Concert Band IO,ll,lI: Marching Band lO,ll.lI: Pep Band lO,II.II: Stage Band l0.ll. II: Orchestra II: A Cappella Il,II: Boys Eight II: Envoy Staff II: Gleam Staff II: Follies IO,ll, II: Tennis I0,Il.II. CARTER. SUSAN: French Club lI,lI: National Honor Society lI.II: National French Honor So- ciety II: Orchestra IO,Il,II: Foreign Language Festival I0,II,II: Girls State Il: Safety Club IO, CARY. DANNY: German Club II: National Honor Society lI.Il: Science Club IQ Concert Band I0.Il,I1: Marching Band IO,ll,lI: Pep Band I0,Il, II: Foreign Language Festival II. CHILCUTT. LINDA: Pep Club IQ Shay's ll.II. fParlimentarian, Historianj: A Cappella lI,II: Girls Choir IO: Follies lO,ll.lI, CLARK, TIM: Stage Band II: Orchestra II. COOPER, TIM: Football lO,ll: Track IO. CRAIN, MARTHA: Key Club II: National Spanish Honor Society II: Red Cross II: Spanish Club I0.Il, 1Publicity Officerj: StuCo II: A Cappella II: Girl's Choir lO.lI.lI: Girl's Ensemble ll,II: Follies I0,II,II: Foreign Language Festival Il,II. CRAMER. ROBIN: M Club ll: NAHS II: Pep Club I0,ll,lI: Drill Team l0.ll,lI. Cco-Captainj: Follies IO,II,lI: Foreign Language Festival IO: Powderpuff II: Fall Homecoming Royalty II: Spring Sports Homecoming Royalty IO.lI: Bandshow IO,II.lI. COLEMAN. GINGER: Quill and Scroll lO.ll.lI: Gleam Staff II,II: Tennis II: Track IO. COMBS, CATHY: A Cappella lI.lI: Blue and Gold II: Girls Choir l0.ll.lI: Girls Sextet ll,II: Madri- gal II: Mixed Four II: Follies l0,lI.II. CONOLEY, PENNY: Pep Club l0,lI.lI: Vo-Tech II. COX. ELIZABETH: Spanish Club IQ Mixed Choir ll. II: Foreign Language Festival IO. CRAFORD. MARK: C Club l0.Il.II: Swimming lO.ll, II: Tennis lO,lI,lI. CRICK. CASSANDRA: DECA ll: Red Cross II: StuCo IO,lI,II: Class Officer II fVice-Presi- dentj. CROUCHER. CHRISTY: National Honor Society ll.II fSecretaryJ: National Spanish Honor Soci- ety II Spanish Club ll II Nice President: Foreign Language Festival Il II: Girls State ll CUMMINGS RANDY Cross Country IO II I1 Track I0 Wrestling IOII II DANIEL LUKE DECA Il: StuCo I0 Football IOII DARVEAUX DEBRA A Cappella ll: Chamber Choir Il Girls Choir IO: Girls Sextet Il: Madrl gal ll Follies Il DAVIDSON RON C Club IOII II fPresIdentJ: ltsatlg Relays IOII II: Football IOII II: Wrestling I .lI,l . DIETIKER. KEVIN: Vo-tech lI.lI, DEHART. RICK: StuCo II: Powderpuff Royalty II. DEWITT, GARY: C Club IO: Library Help I0,ll.II: A Cappella ll.II: Blue and Gold ll: Boys Eight II: Madrigal II: Follies II: Football IQ Swim- ming lO,ll,lI: Track lO.lI: Boys State Il, II: Vo- tech II. DICKEY. BRENDA: Red Cross IQ StuCo IO: OI- fice Help IO.Il: Girls Choir lO.II: Envoy Staff II: Gleam Staff II: Follies lO.ll: Powderpuff IO. Volleyball IO: Sports Manager I0.lI, CPowderpuff. Volleyballj: Track Official l0,II, II: Vo-tech II. DIECKMAN, KATHY: AFS II: Red Cross ll: Li- brary Help II: Concert Band l0.ll.II: Marching Band l0.ll.lI: Pep Band l0,ll,lI: Stage Band II: Orchestra Il: Follies II. DILLARD, JANELLE: Spanish Club l0.Il. DONOVAN. DANA: Pep Club l0.ll: Mixed Choir IQ Powderpuff l0,ll: Vo-tech II. DRAVES. PHIL: AFS II, 1CommitteJ: Red Cross II: Science Club I0.ll: StuCo II: Mixed Choir lO.lI,lI: Cross Country IG Swimming IO: Junior Achievement II: Spirit Committee. DUROSSETTE, FRED: Thespians II. EAGAN. LORRIE: Key Club II: Pep Club I0,Il: Girls Choir II: Mixed Choir I0,Il,lI. EAVES, RUTH: Red Cross II. EDWARDS. JOHN: C Club II: FCA II: NFL I0.lI.lI: Concert Band l0,ll.lI: Marching Band I0.II.l2: Pep Band IO.II.II: Football l0,lI.lI: Wrestling IO, ll.lI. EDWARDS. SHELLY: C Club II: FCA II: M Club IO,lI.II, fSocial Chairmanj: Foreign Language Festival IO: Swimming I0.I2: Track I0: Volleyball l0,ll,II. ELLIOTT. STEVE: Concert Band I0.ll: Marching Band lO.lI: Pep Band lO.II: Stage Band II: Or- chestra II: A Cappella II: Envoy Staff II: Happy Hackers, boys drill team. practice their routine for the girls powderpuff game on the football field. Cphoto by Mark Eltingb Showing star Stu Cphoto II: Tr ELTING IO.lI.l I0.l P dentl. te ll. D,Il.I2: ll l0.Il. amber Vladri- dentj: zstling alt IJ. IOJILIII I Eight Swim- II: Vo- IQ Of- taff Il, ufl IQ lO,ll. al IO,ll. II: Li- irching and Dx l Choir I Cross I Choir Junior tb IO,lI: , I0,lI,l2: lO.lI.l2: tling IO. M Club inguage ick IO: arching I II: Or- taff ll: w fi f football Gleam Staff ll: Follies 12: Tennis lO.ll.I2. ELLIOTT. STUART: FCA II,I2. IPresidcniJ: StuCo ll.l2. fVice-Presidentji Audio Visual Help lO.ll. IJ: A Cappella IJ: Follies IOJ2: Basketball IO.II. Showing his super abilities. senior basketball star Stu Elliot perfects his reverse slam-dunk. fphoto by Mark Eltingj Ili Track l0,ll.l2: Boys State ll. ELTING. MARK: Tri M lO.ll.l1i Audio Visual Help lO,lI,l2: Concert Band lO,ll,l2: Marching Band I0.Il,IJ: Orchestra l0,Il,I2: Stage Band II,I1: Blue and Gold ll,l2: Boys Eight Ili Chamber Choir Ili Madrigal Di Gleam Staff ll,I2: Follies IO.lI.l1 ENSOR. KEN: FCA lO.ll.l1, CSecretaryj: StuCo l2: Audio Visual Help IJ: Baseball lO,ll Basketball I0.II,IJ, CCo-Captainj. EVANS. DREAMA: DECA ll FANNING. RAY: StuCo I1 FEARS. CANDY: AFS ll: Red Cross IQ StuCo ll: Orchestra lO,lI,l2: A Cappella ll.D: Flag Corps I0,ll: Blue and Gold II: Follies Il,ll: Junior Achievement II. FLETCHER. SCOTT: C Club II,l2i NFL lI.l2: Thes- pian IO,ll: A Cappella lO,ll,l2i Mixed Four I2: Follies l0,Il.l2t School Play lO.II: Football lO,Il,l2: Track lI.l1t Wrestling lO,ll,I2. FOX. ANN: C Club IQ Red Cross IQ Shay's Il: Thespian lO.lI.I2: Library Help IQ: Marching Band ll: Orchestra lO.lI.I2: A Cappella II. ll: Flag Corps IQ Blue and Gold ll: Chamber Choir ll: Girls Sextet IJ: Madrigal ll: Follies IO, lI,Il: Cross Country IQ Powderpuff IZ, Track IO,I2. FRAZIER, BILL: DECA ll nzlxzisu, TONY: DECA Il: stuco IJ. A Cappella I2: Boy's Eight IQ: Mixed Choir lO,lI.I2. FRISBEY, DIANE: Quill and Scroll nn. Gleam Staff Il FRUEHWIRTH. THOMAS: Science Club l0,ll.l1. GAMBLE, EVAN: NFL lO.lI.Il: Orchestra ICM Math Relays IO,Il,I2. GARD, DONNIE: French Club II,l2: StuCo II: Gleam Staff I2: Foreign Language Festival ll, IJ. Football IO: Golf IO,lI.I2. GARRETT. KENNY: Concert Band lO.II,Il: March- ing Band lO.Il.I2: Pep Band lO.ll,I2: Orchestra :gi Baseball IO.II.I2: Football lO,ll.l2: Wrestling GERDEMAN, LINDA: NAHS ll,l2: Tennis Il. GENTRY. ALEX: Concert Band lO.lI.l1: Marching Band lO,lI.l2, Pep Band IO,ll,Il: Stage Band ll, Orchestra II: A Cappella II.I2. GENTRY. ANTHONY: Orchestra lO.ll,l2: A Cappella IO.lI,l2i Flag Corps IQ Blue and Gold II: Boys Eight II: Madrigal IJ: Follies lO,Il.l2, School Play lO.l2. GIBSON, KIM: National Spanish Honor Society D. CPresidentj: Pep Club IO,ll.l2: Drill Team ll, IZ: Spanish Club lO,lI: StuCo lO,lI.l2: Follies ll.I2: Foreign Language Festival IO: Winter Home- coming Royalty II: Band Show lI,l1. GREENE. DEBBIE: Pep Club lO.ll,I2: Wrestlerette IO,Ili Red Cross II: Office Help D: Girls Choir lO,ll,l2: Girls Sexte! Il: Follies lO,ll,l2: Track IO, Ili Swim Timer lO.ll,l2: Girls State IO,II,I2. GREEN. JANICE: A Cappella D: Blue and Gold II, Choir lO,II.l2: Girls Sextet ll.l2: Follies IO, HALL. CERESA: Shay's lI.l2. fSecretaryI. HALLOCK. RITA: FCA II: M Club IO.II,I2, fVice- Presidentjt Concert Band lO,lI,l2: Marching Band IO.ll.l2: Stage Band lO.Il.I1: Pep Band IO.ll, l2: Orchestra ll.l2: Follies Il,I2: Basketball lO.ll. D: Softball ll,I2: Track IQ Volleyball lO,Il,I2. HAMM, EVAN: Electronics Club I2. HANAWAY, DAVID: C Club lI,I2: Football IJ: Golf lO,II,I2: Swimming lO,ll. HANDLEY. JOSIE: Pep Club IQ Powderpuff IO: Swim Timer IO, HANDLEY, LAUREL: DECA II. HARLEMAN. LYNDEL: Baseball l0,ll. HARRIS. CHERYL: Mixed Choir IO. HART. CHERYL: Spanish Club Il: National Span- ish Honor Society I2: Pep Club IQ StuCo lO,Il. IL Beartown II: Class Officer ll,l2, CSecre- tary. Presidentji Foreign Language Festival II. Di Winter Homecoming Royalty ll HATFIELD, MARKITA: Mixed Choir I2: Thespi- ans IJ. HAZELRIGG, JAMES: AFS II,I2: French Club IIJ2: Key Club ll: StuCo IO.Il, Thespians I2: Class Officer ll, CPresidentJ: Audio Visual Help ll, A Cappella l0,Il.l2: Blue and Gold lI.l2: Boys Eight II.l1: Follies lO,lI.II: Foreign Language Festival ll,l2: School Play l2: Baseball lO,ll: Football IO.ll: Swimming IQ Junior Achieve- ment lI,l1: Mixed Eight ll HEATH. KAREN: C Club Il.I2: French Club IQ Pep Club I2: Orchestra IO,ll,lf2: Follies IO.l1: Foreign Language Festival IO: Cross Country IO. Swim- ming lO,lI,l2: Track IO.Il, HEATH. MARTINA: Math Relays lI.I2: SOOP I1. HEDGES, TAMI: NAHS II.I2, fHistorianD: Pep Club IO: SOOP I2. HERRMAN, JENIFER: Pep Club IO,ll,l2: Varsity Cheerleader lI,l1. fCaptainJ: JV Cheerleader lOt Powderpuff II: Vo-tech I2. HENNESSEY, GARY: C Club I2: DECA II: StuCo Il: Basketball IO: Football lO.ll.I2: Tennis IO: Powderpuff Royalty II. HENSARLING. JESSE: National Honor Society ll. I2: Concert Band IO.lI.l2: Marching Band IO,II: l2: Pep Band IO,lI,l2, HENSLEY, ANGELA: French Club ll,l1: German Club ll, CHistorianJ: Thespians IJ: Office Help :gi Foreign Language Festival Il: Powderpuff HENSLEY. SHARON: Spanish Club IO Foreign Language Festival IO. HEROD, ROBERT: Electronics Club II: Key Club I2: NFL II: Red Cross I2: Thespians lO,II.I2 Nice-Presidentj: School Play IO.lI.l1: Golf IJ: Track IO. HERSHBERGER. ALAN: Key Club lO.ll,I1: Red Cross IO,ll: Library Help IO,ll: Mixed Choir ICE Football ll,I2. HERL, LORIE: DECA D, CTreasurerJ. HINKLE. DARREN: DECA II. HIRSCH. LISA: National Honor Society ll.l2t Pep Club I0,II.I2: Drill Team l0,lI,I2: Follies I0,II.I2, Foreign Language Festival IO: Powderpuff II: Band Show IO,li,l1. HOLDER. TYRA: StuCo I2. HOLT, BILL: Marching Band lO.ll: Stage Band IO: Cross Country IO: Track IO. HOLY. BARBARA: Library Help ll: Foreign Lan- guage Festival IO.Il. HOLZBAUR, GREGG: French Club II.I2 fPresi- dentj: German Club ll. fPresidentj: NAHS IO. ll,l2. CTreasurer, Presidentjt Ouill and Scroll ll: StuCo Il, Envoy Staff l2: Gleam Staff ll, Foreign Language Festival Il,ll: Boys State I2: Citizenship Forum Il. HOOK, VINIE: AFS lI.I2: Electronics Club ll: Concert Band IO,ll,l2: Marching Band lO.Il.I2t Pep Band I0,II,I1i School Play II. HOOVER, SUSAN: French Club Il,I1: NAHS IO.II. II: Foreign Language Festival ll.l1: Powderpuff Ilt Swim Timer lO,lI. HORTON, SANDY: Library Help Il: SOOP ll. HUGHES, BECKY: Quill and Scroll II.ll: A Cappella IJ: Envoy Staff I2 fEditorJ. HUNTER, KIM: M Club lO.ll: Pep Club l0.lI.I2: Drill Team lO,lI.l2, CCaptainJi Spanish Club ll,l2t Fol- lies IO.ll,l2: Powderpuff lO,ll: Fall Homecoming Royalty lO.lI. HUSTACE, DAVID: Basketball IO: Football IO.ll,l2: Track lO.lI,I2. INGLE. KEVIN: StuCo IO,II.l2, Class Officer IO. Nice-Presidentj: A Cappella lO,ll.l2: Follies IO. ll: Football IQ Tennis IO: Powderpuff Royalty IO. JACKSON, STEVE: DECA II,I2: Red Cross Ilx StuCo lO.lI: Wrestling IQ Powderpuff Drill Team l2. JOHNSON, JOY: M Club IO,Il,l2, CVice-Presi- dentj: StuCo ll: Beartown IJ: Girls Choir I0,ll. ll: Follies lO.Il,l1: Powderpuff IO: Volleyball IO. JOHNSON. PERRY: Electronics Club Il: National Honor Society lI,I2: National Spanish Honor Society ll,l2: Spanish Club ll,I1i Orchestra lO,ll. IJ: Foreign Language Festival IO,Il,l2i Math Re- Watching the rides at Santa-Cali-Gon with in- terest. seniors Lesa Wright, Kim Wood and friends decide which to ride on next. Cphoto by Vicki LaRueJ SENIOR INDEXD63 -Q After viewing Rocky Horror Picture Show, for the eleventh time, senior Vicki LaRue dons cosmic glasses to show off part of her costume. Cphoto by Dennis Keelingj f,3:' 1-I l , lays lO.ll,lL Track IQ Junior Achievement l0,Il, I2. JOHNSON, ROBERT: FCA IL German Club IL Concert Band lI.IL Marching Band II,lL Pep Band lI.lL Football l0,Il,lL Track l0.II,IL Wres- tling IQ Track Offical I0. JOHNSON. RON: StuCo lQIl,IL Class Officer I0 CPresidenO: A Cappella lO,ll,lL Blue and Gold l0,lI,IL Barber Shop Quartet lI.lL Boys Eight ll.IL Chamber Choir ll: Madrigal ll.lL Follies lO,lI,lL School Play IL Basketball lO,Il: Cross Country IQ Track IQ Boys State D. JORDAN, BRYAN. DECA IL NAHS I2. KAAT, ANGIE: Wrestlerette Il: Red Cross ll: Powderpuff IO. KAUER, THERESA: Science Club Il: Spanish Club lO.Il,IL Twirler IQ Foreign Language Festival lO.lI,IL Junior Achievement II. KEELING, DENNIS: Quill and Scroll Il.IL Envoy Staff IL Gleam Staff IL Math Relays l0.ll,I1. KEELING. RON: Baseball lO,II. KELLEY, TRISHA: Girls Choir IO.IL Mixed Choir IO. KILGORE, PAULA: Basketball IO. KIRKSEY, DAWN: AFS Il.IL CChairmanj: French Club IO,ll.IL Key Club IL StuCo IO.II,lL Tri M IL Class Officer IL A Cappella IO.Il,lL Blue and Gold ll,IL Girls Sextet ll: Madrigal IL Fol- lies IO,II.lL School Play IL Girls State Il. KITTINGER, JENNIFER: French Club l0,II: Red Cross IQ Orchestra IO,ll,lL A Cappella lO,II,lL Blue and Gold Il,IL Chamber Choir Il: Girls Trio lO.Il,IL Madrigal II,lL Follies I0,Il.lL For- eign Language Festival lO,Il.l2. KETTEWELL, JANEY: Red Cross IQ Girls Choir IO,II: Girls Sextet ll: Swimming IO. KUIilN. KARYN: Quill and Scroll IL Gleam Staff I . LAKE. ROGER: Boy's Drill Team IL Wrestling IO. LANDESS, REBECCA: FCA IL National Honor Sa- ciety II,I2 fPresidentI: Science Club IO,Il,lL StuCo IQ Math Relays lO.lI.IL Tennis Il,IL Citizenship Forum IL Junior Academy of Sci- ence Il CDistrict. Stateb: Kansas City Science Fair ll: St. Louis Engineering and Humanities Symposium ll, 264fSENlOR INDEX LARUE, VICKI: C Club lO,II,lL Quill and Scroll ll. I2 IProgram Chairmanj: Concert Band lO.ll.IL Marching Band IO,Il,lL Pep Band IO,II,IL Stage Band IL Orchestra IL Envoy Staff IL Gleam Staff IL Follies IL Basketball IQ Cross Coun- try ll,IL Track lO,ll. LEWIS, ANGLA: AFS I2 CSecretaryfTreasurerJ: French Club IQ StuCo I2. LEWIS, JACQUELINE1 AFS I2 fVice-Presidentl: French Club lO.ll.lL National Honor Society ll, IL National French Honor Society lO,II: Con- cert Band lO.Il,lL Marching Band IO,Il,IL Pep Band I0,II,IL Foreign Language Festival lO.lI,IL Math Relays IO. LOE, KATRINA: Red Cross IL Science Club IL StuCo IL Library Help II.IL Powderpuff IL Ju- nior Achievement IO. LOE. REGINA: Science Club lO.lL Thespians IL Library Help ll: Girls Choir IL Girls Sextet IL Follies IL School Play Il.ll LOEDING, RENEE: StuCo IQ Library Help IL A Cappella II,lL Blue and Gold ll: Madrigal IL Follies lO.ll: Swim Timer ll. LONG. DEBBIE: Pep Club lO.II.lL fPresidentD: Varsity Cheerleader ll: Girls Sports Cheerleader IQ Shay's II,I2 CSocial Chairmanl: StuCo I1 CParIimentarianj: Thespians IO,II: Powderpuff IL Spring Sports Homecoming Royalty D. LOVELACE. JEFF: Baseball IQ Football IO. LUNDQUIST, GREG: Concert Band IO,II.l2: Marching Band IO,lI,IL Pep Band lO.ll,lL Stage Band IO.Il,lL Baseball IO,Il.IL Basketball IO. LUTTRELL. MARY: StuCo IL Library Help IL Girls Choir lO.Il.IL Follies lO.lI: Powderpuff IL Track lO.lI.l2. MARR. GREG: AFS Il: Key Club ll: NFL IL Thespi- ans IO.II.IL Debate II: School Play IO.Il.l2, MARTIN. DEE ANN: C Club IL Office Help lI.IL Concert Band IO,ll.IL Marching Band lO.lI,IL Pep Band IO,II.lL Stage Band IL Orchestra ll, IL Follies ll.lL Basketball IQ Tennis ll,I1. MARTIN. MAUREEN: AFS IL French Club Il.lL Foreign Language Festival Il,I2. MARTIN, PAMELA: French Club ll,lL German Club IL Girls Choir lO.ll: Debate II: Foreign Language Festival lI.I2. MARTIN, PATTY: StuCo IQ A Cappella II: SOOP IL Girls Choir l0,Il: Girls Sextet IQ Follies IO.II. MARGAN. TRACY: Library Helper ll.I2. MAUNE. ROGER: DECA IL Track IO. MC CULLOCH. MARLA Spanish Club II. Amlm Visual Help IO: Orchestra lO.II,lL Foreign lan. guage Festival Il.I1. MC GILL. RHONDA- National Honor Society ILIJ CTreasurerl: Math Relays IO: Track IO. MC LEES. COLLEEN: Pep Club lO.Il: Tennis Il. MC PHERSON, JO: Key Club IL StuCo I1 MEIXUERIO. TERESA: Math Relays ll, Powderpuff II: Junior Achievement I2 MILLER, DARLENE: Pep Club IO,II: Drill Team Il: Quill and Scroll lI.lL Debate II: Envoy Staff IJ. MILLER. TERESA: Pep Club IO. MORMAN, RUSSELL: FCA IL Audio Visual Help IO.II.lL Concert Band lO.ll,I2, ilst Sergeant. 2nd Lieutenantj: Marching Band lO,Il.lL Pep Band IO.II.IL Stage Band lO.ll,IL Orchestra IO. lI.IL Follies IO,Il.lL Baseball lI.lL Basketball IO. lI.IL Powderpufl Royalty IQ Track I0. MOSES, HARRY: Basketball IO,II: Track IO. MOUPIN. DAVID: Spanish Club IO,lI: Mixed Choir IL Foreign Language Festival IO.II. MULLINS, GARRY: Basketball IQ Powderpuff Drill Team I2. NEUMANN. ED: NFL l0,ll,IL Debate lO,II,lL StuCo Il, NOLAND, NANCY: Pep Club lO,II.lL Drill Team lI.IL Quill and Scroll lI.lL Gleam Staff IL Fol- lies ll: Spring Sports Homecoming Royalty IJ. ODEM. DAVID: DECA Il.IL StuCo IL Baseball IO, Ilx Basketball IO. OSTERBERGER, TAMMY: Quill and Scroll lI,IL Spanish Club lI,IL Debate IQ Envoy Staff IL Gleam Staff IL Foreign Language Festival II. IL Powderpuff ll.lL Track Sports Manager IQ Junior Achievement IQ Vo-Tech IL PARNELL, PEGGY: Girls Choir l0,lI: Follies IO,II. PEARSON, DANNY: StuCo ll: Office Help II.lL Envoy Staff IL Gleam Staff IL Baseball IO.II,lL Basketball IQ Football IO. PEDIGO. RONNIE: Pep Club IQ Quill and Scroll ll,IL Spanish Club ll.lL Envoy Staff IL Foreign Language Festival ll. PENROSE, JOHN: C Club IL National Honor So- ciety Il: Cross Country IL Track I2. PEREZ, JOE: Key Club II: Quill and Scroll ll,lL StuCo IL Envoy Staff IL Movie Committee I2. PHILLIPS. JENNIFER: Red Cross IL Spanish Club II.IL A Cappella IL Girls Choir II: Girls Ensem- ble ll, Foreign Language Festival lI,I2, PLOEGER. KATHY: FTA II: German Club IL POE. TAWNA: M Club I0.Il,IL StuCo l0,ll.IL Beartown IL Thespians IO,II,IL Tri M II.IL A Cappella lO.ll,lL Girls Sextet IL Follies IO.II.IL School Play ll: Track IQ Volleyball lO,lI,IL Trio IO,lI,I2. PORTER. CHARLENE: Orchestra lO,Il.lL Flag Corps IL Follies II: Powderpuff II,IL Track Il. PORTILLO, DEAN: Thespians IL Office Help IL Football IO.II: Track ll: Wrestling IO,lI, POWELL. ROBERT: Track Sports Manager. PRATT. CELIA: NAHS ll.lL Science Club IQ Spanish Club ll: Foreign Language Festival ll: Powderpuff II. PRAWL, KEVIN: AFS ll: C Club lO,ll.IL Electron- ' ics Club ll,IL Concert Band IO.Il.lL Marching Band IO,II.lL Pep Band IO.lI.lL Stage Band Il.l11 Orchestra IL A Cappella lI.lL Blue and Gold 12, Boys Eight iz: Chamber chair n. Madrlllal IL Follies ll.l2: School Play IL Tennis lO.Il.ll Wrestling IO.lI. PROUT, MIKE: Football lO.Il.IL QUALLS. JULIE: National Honor Society IIJ1' Pep C Shay's erj: O: lI,l2 Cs Choir Relays Girls T RAGAN, ciety Spanisl Ctreast Festivz fvolley RANDAL StuCo Choir timer I REYNOLI IL Na French Wrestl Christi Bearto cer I0 IO: Sch RICHEY. Cheerl IL Glea RICHARD RIDDLE. 4 Band II ROACH, IJ. ROBERTS Cheerl pians Ii RUDD, D cert B. Band I Cappel ll: Mix- guage lI.IL Sa SACKMA SALISBUF SCHAAF. Club IC IO.Il,IL guage l SCHAFER Cappel SCHELLIP pians ment II SHERMAI I2. SLUSSER QFootbz SMITH, G IL A C. SMOTHEI Il: Audi Blue ar Choir I eign La SOUSLEY. STAGG. 'I ll: Trac STANDEF Choir II STEGNER, FCA II.I Band IC lO.Il.IL lI,IL Tr. Young I STEINMEY Thespia ment IO STEPHENS STEWART ll: Audio Lan- nis ll. II. 'lays I2: Il. ll Team ll. y Staff IJ. isual Help Sergeant. O.Il,l2: Pep hestra IO, ketball IO. IO. .lla Mixed lO.Il. owderpuff I0,Il.I2: Team Fol- I2 Honor So- O,ll,l2, Trio ,ll,I2: FIGS ,Track ll. ce Help D1 ll. 3 EY. eg Club IQ Festival II: : Electron' , Marching Band nn, and Gold ll: Matinee' ni: to,it.i1, Pep Club ll.I2: Drill Team lI.l2: Rod Cross II: Shay's ll: StuCo ll, Class Officer I2 itreasurf etb: Orchestra ll,I2 itreasurerb: A Cappella IO, lI,l2 fsecretaryj: Blue and Gold I2: Chamber Choir lO.ll: Madrigal ll.I1: Follies IO.ll.I2: Math Relays ll: Swim Timer IQ Citizenship Forunt ll: Girls Trio IO,II.ll: Band Show ll.l1. RAGAN. LORETTA: National Spanish Honor So- ciety Il: Pep Club IQ Quill and Scroll ll,I2: Spanish Club ll.l2t StuCo IQ Class Officer IO Qtreasurerbt Gleam Staff I2: Foreign Language Festival lI,l2: Powderpuff IJ: Sport Manager IO Cvolleyballj: Winter Homecoming Royalty II.l2. RANDALL, JOYCE: Pep Club IO.ll: Red Cross IQ StuCo ll: Beartown IJ: Office Help ll: Girls Choir lI.llt Girls Sextet II: Follies ll.l2: Swim timer Il: Track Official ll. REYNOLDS, ROBYN: French Club lO.Il: Key Club IJ: National Honor Society Il.I2: National French Honor Society lO,Il,l2: Pep Club IQ Wrestlerette IQ Shay's ll.I2 fpresident and Christmas Oueenjt StuCo Il.l2 fsecretaryb: Beartown I0,II.l2: Thespian lO.Il,l2: Class Offi- cer IO fsecretaryj: Foreign Language Festival IO: School Play IO,lIt Track IO. RICHEY, DEBBIE: DECA I2: Pep Club lO.II: JV Cheerleader ll: Quill and Scroll II. IQ: StuCo ll. Il: Gleam Staff I2: Volleyball IO. RICHARDSON, MARK: Football IO. RIDDLE, CLARK: Concert Band IO,Il,l2: Marching Band IO,Il,l2. ROACH. DAVID: StuCo IQ: Junior Achievement I2. ROBERTS, TAMMY: Pep Club IQ Girls Sports Cheerleader IQ Shay's llt StuCo lO.lI,l2: Thes- pians lO,lI.I2: Fall Play IO: Powderpuff II. RUDD, DAVID: Hoofers lO.lI: Key Club Ili Con- cert Band l0.lI,l2t Marching Band lO.ll.l2: Pep Band IO.ll,l2: Stage Band Il: Orchestra Ili A Cappella IO,lI,ll: Boys Eight II: Chamber Choir Il: Mixed Four l2: Follies l0.ll.I2: Foreign Lan- guage Festival IQIJ: School Play l2: Tennis IO. Il.l1: Safety Club II. SACKMAN, KRISTAL: Audio Visual Help IO. SALISBURY. CYNTHIA: NAHS ll.ll. SCHAAF. ANITA: French Club ll: FTA lla Pep Club IQ Wresterlette IO: StuCo IO: A Cappella lO.ll,I2: Girls Choir ll: Follies IO,II: Foreign Lan- guage Festival l2: Tennis IO. SCHAFER. RITA: Pep Club IO: Red Cross IO: A Cappella II.l2t Girls Choir IQ Follies lO.ll.l2. SCHELLINGER. DENISE: Red Cross IO,ll.l2: Thes- pians lI.I1: Powderpuff IO: Junior Achieve- ment IO. SHERMAN, CAROL: Red Cross IQ Gleam Staff I2. SLUSSER. TIM: DECA Il.l2t Sports Manager fFoothallJ IO. SMITH, GARRETT: Electronics Club I2: StuCo ll. IJ, A Cappella Il: Envoy Staff I1 SMOTHERS, RONALD: French Club lI,I2: Hoofers II: Audio Visual Helper Il,l2: A Cappella I0.ll,If2: Blue and Gold II.I1: Boys Eight I : Chamber Choir lO,lIt Madrigal II.l1: Follies IO,II,I2: For- eign Language Festival lI,l2. SOUSLEY, TERRIE: NAHS l0,II.I1. STAGG. TAMMY: Girls Choir IQ Powdetpuff IO. ll, Track IQ Swim timer IO. STANDEFORD. BOBBI: Library Help IO: Mixed Choir IO. STEGNER. ROBERT: C Club Il.Il fTreasurerD: FCA II,l2, National Honor Society ll: Concert Band I0,Il,l2: Marching Band IO,ll.l2: Pep Band IO.lI.l2: Math Relays lO,ll,I2: Cross Country IO. II,l1: Track lO.ll,l2: Presidential Classroom for Young Americans Il. STEINMEYER, MIKE Stuco lO.II,I1: Bcartowvn 12: Thespians IO.Il,I2: Football ll, Junior Achieve: ment IO, STEPHENSON, BETH- Mixed Choir II. STEWART. ANDY: Football tin. SUTHERLAND. STEPHANIE: Key Club ll: Office Help Il: Orchestra II: Girls Choir IQ Follies IQ Track IO. TALCOTT. CARLA: Pep Club llt A Cappella ll,l2: Girls Choir lO.II,l1: Girls Sextet ll.Il: Mixed Four ll: Follies lO.ll,l2: Safety Club ll TAYLOR. DENITA: DECA Il. TERRYBERRY. KAREN: NAHS Il.l2. THORNBUR6, KELLY: French Club Il.l2t Concert Band lO,II.l2: Marching Band l0,ll,l2: Pep Band lO.II.l2: Stage Band Il: Band Officer I2. flst Lieutenantl: Follies ll: Foreign Language Festi- val ll,Il: Basketball IO. Football IO, TOTTY, KELLY: DECA I2: Quill and Scroll II.I2, fPresidentJt Gleam Staff ll. TRISLER. LEEANN: Red Cross l0.Il.I1: Thesptans D: Mixed Choir Il. TROWBRIDGE, LELAND: National Spanish Honor Society I2 fSecretaryJ: Spanish Club ll,I2 fHis- torianyt Library Help lI.l2: Mixed Choir IQ Foreign Language Festival IO,ll,ll. TUCKER. SHERRI: FCA Il: M Club IQ National Honor Society ll.l2 CVice-Presidentj: National French Honor Society IQ StuCo ll,l2t Concert Band lO,lI.I2: Majorette II,I2t Pep Band IO.ll.ll: Band Officer I2 CCaptainJ: Follies lI,I2: Track lO,ll: Volleyball IO.II,l1 TURLEY. SCOTT: AFS IJ: French Club lI,I2 fHis- torian. Publicity Officerjt German Club ll IAssistant Historianjt NFL II,I2: Thespians IO. ll. I2 fParlementarianJ: Debate Il.Il, Foreign Language Festival ll.lJt School Play lO,ll,l2: Math Relays Il: Golf lO,ll.l2: Racketball Team Il. TURNER, LORI: M Club lO.II.I1 CPresidentJ: Pep Club IO: StuCo lO.II: Basketball lO,lI.I2: Powderpuff lI,I1: Volleyball IO. TWITCHELL. BECKV: Red Cross IJ. TYSON. DAVID: C Club ll.I2 CSecretaryJ: FCA D: StuCo II: Concert Band I0,lI.l2: Marching Band I0.Il.IJ: Pep Band IO,lI.l2: Stage Band ll,Il: Orchestra ll,l2: Envoy Staff IJ: Gleam Staff II: Follies lO.ll.ll: Basketball I0.ll.l2: Track I0.lI.l2. VAN MAELE, SUSAN: DECA I2. WALLACE, KATHY. Pep Club . WALLER, VICTOR: DECA II,I2: Mixed Choir IQ School Play lO,I2, WATKINS, DAWN: Science Club II. WATKINS. SUSAN: C Club Il,I2: National Honor Society lI,IIZ: National Spanish Honor Society IJ: Shay's Il.l2: Shay's Chrismas Dance Royale ty ll: Spanish Club lI.I2: StuCo lO.lI,l2: Beartown Chairman ll: Class Officer I2 fSec- retarybt Orchestra lO,ll: A Cappella IO.lI.l2: Blue and Gold IJ: Chamber Choir lO,ll: Girls Sextet II: Madrigal ll: Follies I0,Il,I2: Foreign Language Festival Il.ll, Powderpuff lO,ll: Swimming lO,ll,l2. WEDDLE, EVA: Red Cross IO, WESTLAKE, TROY: Hoofers ll: Spanish Club lO.II: Follies Il, Foreign Language Festival IO,lI. WHIPPLE. LINDA: Red Cross ll. WHITEBREAD, ROBIN: M Club lO.llt Beartown ll: Basketball lO,ll: Tennis IO. WILCOX, MARK: StuCo I2: Audio Visual Help I2: Baseball lO.Il.I1: Basketball IO,lI,l2. WILLIAMS, DEBBIE: DECA ll WILLIAMS. TERRY: C Club lO.lI.l2: Cross Country IQ Track IO, Wrestling IO,II,l2: Sports Manager IO,Il.I2: Wrestling Scorekeeper IO.Il.I2, WILLIAMSON, JANA: Powderpuff IO,ll.l2: Softball II: Junior Achievement IO. WILLIAMSON. MIKE: French Club II,Il fvme- Presidentb: National Honor Society Il,l1: Na- tional French Honor Socicty IQ: Red Cross Il: Thespian lO,Il,l2 iPresidentJ: Foreign Lan- guage Festival ll,l1: School Play IO,ll.llt Bas- ketball IO fManager ll.l2J: Golf IO,Il,l2. WILSON. BRENDA: National Honor Society Il,l2: National Spanish Honor 'Society ll: Spanish Club IL Foreign Language Festival II. WILSON, DENNIS: DECA II. WILSON, MICHELLE: Red Cross I2: StuCo Ile Of- fice Help ll.I1t Tennis Manager ll. WINFREY. JEFFERY: DECA I2: School Play Il: Track Il, WITHERSPOON. PATRITA: M Club lO.Il: Volleyball IO,Il. WOOD, KIM: M Club lO,ll: Pep Club I0.lI,I2: Drill Team lO.lI,l2: Red Cross IQ StuCo II, Gleam Staff I2: Follies IO,II.l2: Powderpuff lO.I1t Fall Homecoming Royalty lO,ll.l2. WRIGHT. KARRI: StuCo IQ Beartown IO: Girls Choir IQII: Follies lO.ll: Track IQ SOOP ll. WRIGHT. LESA: Pep Club IO,II.I2t Drill Team I0.lI. II: Follies IO,lI: Powderpuff lO,ll,l1. WRIGHT. PATRICE: Mixed Choir lI.I2. WYATT, RHONDA: Mixed Choir I2. YOUNG, SCOTT: Football IO,II.l1: Track I0,lI.I2: Happy Hackers ll. ZAKOVICH, PARIS: French Club IO,lI: Foreign Language Festival Il: National Honor Society II,I2: Red Cross ll: Volleyball IO. In Mr. McShane's physics class. senior Mark Crawford observes a boa constrictor named David Boa, fphoto by Dennis Keelingj SENIOR lNDEXf265 Participation increases spirit Abbett. Terri 0l3: 2l6 Abernathy. Richie 003: 9I.lI7.I22.I96. Abernathy. Rob 0I3: 46.70.84.86.lO2.IOS.lO7.I22. 2l6. ACADEMIC SECTION: l46-ISI. A CAPELLA: I70I7I. Adams. Kimberly 023: 234. Adams. Leslie 003: l63.l64.l96. Adams. Sandy: 003: I74.I96. Adams. Steve 023: 40.62.84.234. Adden. Eddy 0I3: 70.84.I22.I23.2l6. AFS: GOSI. AFS STUDENT: 278-279. Aga. Martha 023: 234. Agee. Melanie 023:234. Ahmu. Melvin 0l3: I63.2I6. Albert. James 023: 67.234. Aletano. Robert 023: 84.l22.334. Allen. Becky 0I3: 9.40.54,62.72.92.93.I53.2l6. Allen. Jeflery 023: 70.84.l22.7O.84.l22.l45.235. Allen. Lisa 023: 235. Allen. Scott 003: l96. Allison. Lisa 0l3: 98.99.2l6. Allman. Jeff 0I3: 48,54.59.I39.2I6. ALL SCHOOL PLAY: 30-SI. Amos. Dianne 003: l96. Amos. John 0I3: 2I6. Amos. Pam 023: 44.45. 46.47.235. Anderson. Mrs. Kathy: 6I.I88. Anderson. Mike 003: ISO. Anderson. Steven CII3: 84.B8.I68.l65.2l6. Andrade. Linda 023: 35.53.54.98.99.lBO.235,245. 288. Andrews. Debbie 023: I42. Andrews. Karla CII3: 2l6. Anson. Melanie 003: l7l.l96. Applebaum. Leo 0I3: 4.48.59.96.l29.2l6.23l. Arnold. Miss Julie: I84.l85. Arnold. Michali 0I3: 84.8B.2l6. Arnold. Randy 003: l96. Athby. Tim 023: 84.36,l22.l23,2l5.235. Aue. Sarah 003: I96. Ault. Linda 003: 74,ll9.l96. Ault. Rhonda 0l3: 86.7l.I76.2l6. Austin. Ceary 003: 2l6. Austin. Jim 023: 61235. Austin. Laurie 0l3: 53.68.2I6. Austin. Teresa 0I3: 74.76.l64.l75.2l6.222. AV HELPERS: I77. AWARDS ASSEMBLY: 280. Babylon. Janelle 0I3: 2I6. BACCALAUREATE: 284. Bachtel. Scott 003: I96. Bailey. Deborah 023: 235.250, Bailey. Karla 003: l96. Baird. Scott 0I3: 2l6. zesfmozx Baldwin. Susan 003: l96. Bales, Miss Dorothy: ISS. Ballantyne. Danny 0I3: 2I6. Ballard. Charles 0I3: 217. Ballmer. Terry 003: l96. BAND: I64-l65. Bangert. Mrs. Alice: I88. Barancik, Mike 0I3: 2I7.232. Barbour. Tamara 003: l96. Bardwell, Rodney 193: l96. Barker. Mrs. Sandy: 67. Barlow. Kristi 023: 54.58,59.235.237.28O.285. Barnes. Theresa 023: II7. Barnett. Charles 023: 235. Barnett. Linda 023: 235. Barragan. Mike 193: l6l.l96. Barrier. Gary 003: 2I7. Bartels. Miss Jodi: l4O.I4I. Bartels. Scott 003: I96. BASEBALL. JV: l30I3I. BASEBALL. VARSITY: I28-I29. BASKETBALL. CONFERENCE BOYS: IO4-IOS. BASKETBALL. JV BOYS: ICB-IO7. BASKETBALL. JV GIRLS: II2-II3. BASKETBALL. SOPHOMORE BOYS: IOS-l09. BASKETBALL. VARSITY BOYS: IO2-I03. BASKETBALL. VARSITY GIRLS: IIO-III. Bateman. Mrs. Cindy: 59.I47. Bates. Mary 0l3: l66.l69.2l7. Baxter. Jacqueline 023: 235.249. Bayless. Ron 003: I96. Bean. Michaili 003: l76.l96. Bear. Lance 0l3: 2I7.23l. Beardsley. Calvin: 54. Beardsley. Donna 0l3: 62.74,75.76.2l7. Becker. Nancy 0l3: 2l7. Beckett. Barbara 003: l69.I97. Beel. Greg 0l3: lI4.Il5.2I7. Beeman, Miss Oneida: 36.37.I56.l57.l88. Behee. Rick 0l3: I22.l65.2l7. Behee. Tina 023: l69,235. Beikman. Connie 023: 53.66.67.l4I.l80.235.288. Belk. Angela 003: I97. Belk. James 023: 235. Bell. Arlene 023: I97. Bell, Glen 023: 45.54.235 Bellew. Holland 003: I97. Bellisime. Tracy 003: 68.I97. Beltz. Pam 023: 67,l8O.235.288. Benedict. Veronica 003: I97. Benson. Dorothy 023: 235. Benson. Shelley 023: 67.235. Berggren. Rodney 023: 235. Bernard. Donna 0I3: l75,2l7. Berton. Fabiola 023: 35.45.46.6l.235.278.279.28O. Betz. Geri 0I3: 74.2I7. Beyer. Mark 003: I30.I65.I97,2l4. Beyer. Mike 0l3: I6l. Beyerink. Jay 0I3: 2l7. Beyerink, Renee 023: 75.235.254.25S, Beyers. Randi 0I3: 52.53,57.I24.I2S,2l7. Beyers. Ricci 023: Il.l62.23S. Bicknell. Georgia 0l3: l66.I69.2l7. Bicknell. Mary 023: I69.235,243.246. Bicknell. Richard 003: l97. Blegel, Laura Jane 003: l32.I33.l65.l97. Biggs. Tracy 023: 236. Billingsley. Debbie 003: 48.74.77. Binsbacher, Ruth 023: 236. Btrk. Donna 023: S6.l47.236. Bizell. Darlene 003: i97. Black. David 0l3: 2l7. Black. Don 0l3: 2l7. Black. John 003: I97. Blackburn. Cheryl 003: l97. Blackley, Nancy 0I3: 37.6I.68.ll9.2I7. Blackmore. Cheryl 0l3: 46,74,2l7.232. Blanchard. Chris 023: 66.I6S.I66.I69.236. Blanding, Kathv 0l3: 2I7. Blankenship. Jamie 003: 9I.l97. Blann. Lue Anne 003: lI2.I34.l97. Blevins. Garry 003: B4.88.9l,lCB.l08.lO9.l22,l97.2II. Blevins. Robert 023: 7O.l22.l62.235.236. Bloesser. Kelly 023: l74.236.258. Bloom. Lori mp. ii3,n4.2i1. Blount. Mrs. Pat: ISS. BLUE AND GOLD: I72-l73. Boak. Curtis 0I3: 2l7. BOARD OF EDUCATION: IBS. Bogert. Eddie 003: ll6.lI7.l97. Bogue. Rick flop. 197. Bohannon. Cynthia 0I3: 67.2l7. Bohon. Craig 003: ll8.l69.l97. Bollin. Robert 023: 55.7O.7l.I22.234.236. Bolt. Robert 023: 236. sand. Rohm 013. 161136. Bonner. Dennis 003: l97, BOOSTER CLUB: Sl. Borden. David 023: l7l.236. Borden. John 023: 244. Bourns, Paula 023: 40.96.91 Bowen. Lori 023: l32.236. Bowlin. Bob 013: 40.95.97 Boynton. Scott 0l3: 70.B4.ll7.l22.2l7. Bnzarth. Amy 003: 36.37.38.62.l66.l69.l97. Bozarth. Mr. Fred: IB6. Bradley, Mickey 023: 236. Bradshaw. Donna 023: 61236. Bradshaw. Kathy: 0I3: 4B.2l7. Brand. Richard 0l3: 53.54.l02.lG.l07.I29.2l7. Brasel. Carl 023: IG2. Brestogianis. Jamie 023: 236. Brickner. Lori 0l3: 40.53.62.74.75,77,l24.l25.l44. 2I7. Briggs. Mrs. Adeline: I88. Brim. John 003: l97. Bringewatt. Ron 0l3: 70,96.I36,I37.2l7, Brisbin, Steve 0I3: I75.2l7. Brison. Denver 003: I97. Brixey. Brad 003: I97. Brock. Sally my neass. Brockman. Jeff 003: l99. Bromley. Linda 023: I63,236. Bromley. Mrs. Marge: IBS. Brookens. Charles 023: 255. Brookens. Margaret 0I3: 3I.37.54,I69,l7l.2l3.2l7. 22l. Brooks. Kimberly 0l3: 2I7. Brooks, Steven 0I3: I7l.2I7. Brown, Mr. Harley: IBS. Brown. John Ray 0l3: 42.2I7. Brown. John Samuel 003: I99. Brown. Kirk fm. 1w.211.m. Brown. Letah 0l3: 62,l74.2l7. Brown. Mr. Mike: 53.50,I79.IBO.l8B. Bmwn. Penny fin. ismsniv, Brown, Sheri 003: I99. Brown. Susan 0l3: l75.2l7. Browne. Chris 003: 9I.lO9.l37.l65,l77.l99. Browne. Mr. Gaylord- E-0,l29.l8S. Bryant. Bryant. Bucher. Buck, l 283. Buckle Buckle Buckn Burk. R Burke. Burket Burkha Burling Burnell Burns. Burnup. Burnup. Burris. Burt. J Burt. Burt. Burton Burton I Buckle E R T Burton BUSIN Butler. Butz. J Cadwell. Calfas. L Calfas. S Callahan Calvert. Camerlyi Campbel Canfield. Capp. Joi 258. Carey. N Carlton. Carnahar 2lO. Carnes. Carpent Carrete. Carter. C Carter. L Carter. R Carter. S Cary. Dai Cary. Rat Case. Jao Case. Rot Casey. Ji Cassler. 5 Cassidy. Cassidy. Castro. J- Caswell. I Cawley. P Caynor. ll C CLUB: CENTRAL Chandler Chandler 6. l22,I97 ,2II, l97. .2I7. .l25.I4-l. l.2l3,2I7. Browne. Stese 07i lO2,l3',I6S.l .23Ev. Browns. Allan CII3 70.3-l.SS.99.2l Bryant, Gayle 0l3 6S.l'S.2I'. Bryant. Jay 023 236, Bucher, Karen 023 236 Buck. LeeAnn 023 48.505l.S-l.62.6S.l4S.23-3.236 283. Buckley. Alice 023 40.54, O.33.93.99.lID,lll.23E-. 2-l-l,2SS. Buckley. David 003- llS.l99. Buckley, Mrs. Thomas 285. Buckner. Jeff 0l3: 2l . Burk. Robert: S-l. Burke, Mr. Joe. I5S.IS9. Burkett. Kent 0l3: 7.7O.S4.86,l02.l29,2l7, Burkhardt. David 0I3- I6S.2I7. Burlingame, Mr. William, 55.6913-l.2S2.2S6.2S7. Burnell. Kenneth 023: 236. Burns, Sherry 023- 53,6S.7O.I80.236,2SS. Burnup, Chris 003: I98. Burnup. Larissa 023: 237. Burris. Ronald 0I3- l6I,2I7. Burt. Janice 0l3: 2I7. Burt. Robert 013: 88.2l7. Burt. Terry 007: 9l.II7.l98. Burton. Mrs. Elizabeth: 57.l89. Burton, Melissa 003: l53.I98. Burton. Sheryl 0l3: 2I7. BUSINESS: I5-3. Butler. Mrs. Pam: -59.50.5l.I89. Butz. James 023: 237. Cadwell. Brenda 493: l98, Calfas. Lori 0l3: 74.l34.I98. Callas. Susan 0l3: 2I9, Callahan. Victor 003: l98. Calvert, Mary 023: 54.S7.74,75.76.237, Camerlynck. Maurice 023: 237. Campbell. David 023: 54.96.I22.I23.237. Chapman. Karen 0I3. 2l9. Chapman, Karen 0l3- 2l9. Chapman, Sharon 0l3: 2l9. Cltarpte. Lori tion- 114198. CHEERLEADERS. GIRLS SPORTS: 77. CHEERLEADERS, .JV 77, CHEERLEADERS. VARSITY: 76. Chilcuit, Janet lll3 6S.69,l74.2l9. Chllcult, Julie III3- 6B.2l9. Cltilcutt. Linda 023: 6S.69.l7l,239, Childs, Nancy 003: 62.l9S.2I9. Chrisman. Gary 023: 239. Christnan. Kevin 0l3: 2I9. Clatbourn. John 023: 239, Clark, Mrs, Janet: I8-1.I85. Clark. Fred 0l3: 60.62.I38,I39.I-l5.l65.I66,I69.l7I, l72,2I9.2SI. Clark. Gary 023: 239. Clark. Kim 003: I99. Clark. Jae 4:13. 2l9. Clark, Mary 003: I99. Clevenger. Velph 193: I99. CLUBS- 3-l-SI. Cockreham. Loretta 003: 62,I99. Coffman, Miss Cheryl: I89, Coghlan. Chris 023: I62,I63. Coghlan. Steve 003: l99, Coil, Lou Ann 0l3: 68.74.75,77,I4I.2l9, Cole. Alan 003: I37.I99. Coleman. Ginger 023: 53.I8O.lSI.239,28B. Coleman. Shari 0l3: 67,2l9. Collins, Carla 023: 239. Collins. Jearl 0l3: 67,l76.209,2l9.229. Combs. Cathy 023: l7l.l72,I73,I74,239. Combs, Laura 0l3: 24.66.67.2l9. Comer, Mayor Lee: 224.279. Compton. Mike 0l3: 2I9. Conoley. Penny 023: 74.I62.I63.239. Conway, Pat 023: 239. Cook. Allison: 282. Cook. Karen 0l3: I99. Cook. Tom 003: 9l,ll7,l22,l99. COOKS: l96. Cooper. Cathy 003. l99.20-1. Cooper, Elizabeth 023: 239. Cooper. Jack 0l3: 2I9. Cooper. Mr. Roger: 23. Cooper. Tim 023: 239. Copeland. Michael 0l3: 2l9. Copridge. Bonita 003: 72.IIO.I99. Cornish, Angie 0l3: 2I9. Cotton. Tina 0l3: 2l9. Couch, Ken 003: I99. Couch. Ricky 023: 239. Courter. Lisa 0l3: 92,93,IlO,l6-l.2l9. Covey, James 0l3: 64.65.2I9. Cox. Christina 0l3: 54.2l9. Cox. David 0l3: l7l.2l9. Cox, Elizabeth 023: I75,239. Cox. Tina 0l3: 48.50. Crabtree. Darren 003: 57.I99. Craig, Karen 003: 62.7-l,92,I25.I76.I99, Crain, Alan 023: 84239. Crain. Martha 1123: 62.l7l.I74,239. Cramer. Robin 023: 74.79.lCXJ,l0l.239. Cramer, Mark 003: I99. Craven. William 023: 239. Cravens. Mrs. Bonell: Sl. Cravens. Susan 0l3: 53.7I.73.lI9.I26.l27.I64.2l9. Crawford. Crawford. Crawford. 2I9. Crawford. Crawford. Harlan 023: 239. Kevin 003: l03,l99, Lisa rin: 62,'IO,72.73.l0O.llO.l24.I25.I64 Mark 023: 70,7l.llB.l38.I39.239, Stephanie 023: 240. Creek. Melanie 0l3: 2l9. Crick. Cassandra 023: 26O.283.285. Crocker. Deanna 0l3: 2l9. Crone, Kimberly 003: l99. Cropp. Roxanne 003: l75.I99. CROSS COUNTRY: 9697. Croucher. Christy 023: 48.505-l.240.258.2S4. Canfield. Tim 003: l98. Capp. John 023: l7.l38.I39.I65.I69.l7I.I79.80.237, 288 Carey. MelcdY 003: 62,I98. Carlton, Tim 003: l98. Carnahan. Annette 003: 37.I24,I25.I69,I98,207. 2lO. Carnes. Caroline 023: 238. Carpenter. JoAnne 0I3- 2I9. Carre Carte Carte Carte Carte Cary. Cary, Case. Case. KE. Lucio 0l3: 2I9, r. Denise: 99, r. Lucretia 0l3: 2l9. r, Robert 023: 238. r. Susan 023: l9.S4,l69.238. Danny rm. 45,tefi.zss. Rachel 003: I3-l.l98. Jack 0l3: 131, Robert 023: 63.I29.239. Casey. Jill 023- 239. Cassler. Shelley 001 46.7-i,I98. Cassi Cassi Castr Casw dy, Kelly 003: I98. dy, Scott 013- lI6.Il7.l29.I43,2I9. o, Josefa 0l3 2I9. ell, Donna 003- I9S. Cawley, Richard 003 I9S. Caynor. Myndi 003- I9S. C CLUB. 70-7l. + - , -f . 3 . , ' , pg, - . 1 . .-'v A , 1'.--'T . X,-1. , f ,, ' -,.,.' ' fr awe Aff.. .r 4.. -: --- 1 -, 1 4 ,. - . 4, . . -I' r gif, ' , , 1.5 .W -w. 1' . , ff... - .. . ' '. 'f H 7 .X , . .. - -- fr - 1- - f - f--...- - .. -. . 2- , . J f...4 ,::- ev. .. CENTRAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATION I8'. Chandler, Diana 021 l76.239. Chandler, John 001 l5.l98. Ai halftime during the Homecoming game. October 5, drum maior Sherri Tucker leads the marching band in a formation to honor the royalty. qpholo by DeCIoud Studios3 moexfzev Outstanding senior girl. Becky Landess. emerges from her favorite studying place in the custodians room. Cphnto by Dennis Keelingj Gadd. Cummings, Randy CDD: 83,97,ll5,l48,24O,283. Curtis. Josephine CIOJ: 57.I99. Curtis. Gary CID: l63,2l9.228. CUSTODIANS: l95. Curtner. Glen CIOJ: I99. Cypret. Dennis CIOJ: I30.I99. Daleo, Robert CIOJ: 9l.l99. DANCES: 24. Daniel. John CID: 2I9. Daniel, Luke Cl2J: 240. Darrah, Tamara CID: 2I9. Darveaux. Debra CI2j I55,240. David, Sua CIOJ: l99. Davidson. Barbara CI2j: 54,22O. Davidson, Becky CI2J: 93240. Davidson. Nancy CIOJ: 'I2,92,l4l.l99.2Ol. Davidson, Ron Cl2J: 54.84,86,ll4,ll5,240,2S0. Davis. Damita CI2j. 240. Davis, David I3O.I99. DeWitt, Raymond CIOJ: I99, DeYoung. Mrs. Ann- I89. Dial, Deanna CIOJ- XD. Dialoiso. Ross CIOJ. JCXJ. Delhi. Debbie CID: 220. Dlbben. Cheryl CID: 220. Dickey. Brenda CID' l62.I78,l79,240,2SB. Dickey, Jody CID: 46,53.I38.l39.220,283. Dieckman. Katherine CI2j: I64,24O. Dietiker, Kevin Cl2J: 240. Dietiker, Kevin CID: 240. Dike, sarah Cup. no. Dillard, Felicia CIOJ: 74.2GD,20l. Dillard, Janelle Cllj: 240. Dillion, Gaylon CIOJ: XD, Dimmel, Mr. Fred: 283. Dinsdale. Mr. Bob: 45,I89,I9O,I99. Dinwiddie, Randy CID: 220. Directo. Danny CID: 220. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION: 66:67. Donovan. Dona CI2J: 163. Donovan. Denise CID: 74,22O. Doutt. John CI2J: 240. Draper. Cindy C9l: 2w. Draper. David CID: 37.45.220 Dravens. Phil CI2j: 240. DRILL TEAM: 78-79. DRIVERS ED: I52. Duckett. Paula CIOD: 62. Dulfey, Jack CIOJ: XD. Dunbar, Mr. Dick: 7I.9I,II5,I89.I93. Dunnahay, Ricky CID: 220. Durham. Cindy Cl2D: 240,24I. Durossette. Fred CI2J: 240. Duskett. Paula CIOJ: 232. Dye, Pam CID: 46.74,I69.22O. Eagan. Lorrie Cl2j: l74.240. Eagan. Steve CIOJ: 20D.206. Eastridge. Joanna CIOJ: KD. Eaton, Jeannie CI2j: 24O.249. Eaves. Ruth CIJJ: 240. Eckertrod, Mike Cl2J: 24l. Edmondson, Don CID: I02,lO3.l07.l2S,I29. Edmunds, Brent CID: 54.I6S,I66,I69,22O. Edson. James CIOJ: lO9.l7l.2w.2l5. Englert, Michelle CID 66.67,22O.227, Enloe. Mike CIOJ II7.200. Ensor, Ken Cl2J- 52,lO2.IO3.l77.24I. ENVOY: l7S-I79. Ettinger, Mr. Ray: 23.3O.II8,l89.282.283. Evans, Bill CIIJ- l76.I77.220. Evans. Dennis CID: 7.6O.I7l.l72.I83.22O. Evans, Dreama CI2J: 67.242. Evans. Shannan mop, 62,74,lI2,I7I,2CD. Evans. Tammy CIOH: lw. Ewing, Scott CID 5-1.I12,I23.22O.22I. Davis, Evert! CIOJ: I99. Davis. Jerry Cup: 175320. Davis, Mrs. Pat: I89. Davis. Terry Cl2J: 240. Day, Lynn CID: l64,l'll.229,23l,233. Dean. Mrs. Nelvada: l48,l89. DEDICATION: 286-287. DeHart, Rick CI2j: 9.II,l45,l48.l55,2I4.234.24O. Delany, Mrs. Karen: 189. Delean, Sherry CIOJ: l99. DeLong. Scott CID: 47.200. Denham. Sarah CIOJ: l99. Denman. Mrs. Judy: 74.I58,lS9. Dennis. Martina CID: 220. Dennis. Tamara CID: 46.53.220 Denny. Raymond CIOJ: I99. Dercher, Mr. Larry: 37.85.I89. Deselms, Mrs. Roxanna: I48,l89. Dessent. Kathleen CIOD: I99. Deupree. Mrs. Linda: I89,l9O,I93. DeWitt. Doug CID: 220. DeWitt. Gary CI2J: II8.I7I.l72,140. zesfmosx Edwards, Thomas CIOJ: 200. Edwards. Don CID: 220. Edwards, John Daniel CID: 84,88.l63.22O. Edwards. John Robert Cllj: 7O,7l,84,II4,l65.24l. Edwards. Ronald CIOD: 9l. Edwards. Shelly Cl2J: 4O,70,72.92.93.l2S.l53,I59. 24I.245. Eiken. Sharon CIOJ: l75.2CD. Eldridge. Gary CI2b: l62,24l. ELECTRONICS CLUB: 54-65. Elliott, Deanna CIOJ: 40,72.lI2.lI3.l34.l64.200,2Il. Elliott, D. Stuart Cl2D: 62.63,lO2.l05,l22.I5O,l7l,24I 244. Elliott. Steve Cl2j: I39.l65.l69,l7I,I79.l8O,24l.28S. Elliott, Tammee CIOJ: 2w. Fahrenboker, Donna CI2J: 242. Fall Play: 32-33. Fann. Chris CID: 84.88,I22,l63,22O. Fanning Cheryl CIOJ: l26,I74.2CX7. Fanning. Ray CI2J: 242. Farley, Mrs. Norrene: IB7. Farmer. Steve CIOJ: 2w. Farrior, Donald Chris CID: I76. FCA: 4I. Fears, Candace Cl2j: I48,l7I,l72.242. Feely, Ray CID: I65.l69. Felix. Celzo CID: 220. Felter. Beverly CIOJ: 26.4B,50.2tD.20I. Felter. Beverly Ferguson. Mr. Don: I9.l5S.I90. FINE ARTS: I48. Fisher, Mrs. Dorothy: 54.55.l50.l88.l90.2B6. Fisher, Jim CIOJ: XD. Fisher. Paul CID: 48.22O. Fithen. Gail CID: 74,75,22O. Fitzpatrick. Jennifer CIOJ: 2CX7. Fitzpatrick, Judy CIOJ: l75.2w. Elmore, Mr. Gary: I55.l88.I89. Elso, Scott CID: 220. Elting, Mr. Gary: 7.l47.l6I,l66.l67,l68,I89. Elting. Mark CI2J: 54.l65.I67,I6S.I69,I7I,I72,l80.24l. 288. Embree. Rhonda CIOD: 6S.74,2w.2I3. Embree, Rick CI2j: Il4,l62.I63.24l, While playin adjusting his wig. senior Jim Hazelrigg, g Morgan Cruz. announces Surprise Ill' all school play. Cphoto by Dennis Keelingl Fioser, Fleene r, FOLLIES FOOTB FOOTB FOOT8 FOOTB Forbis Fore. Mr. FOREIGN Foreman. Foster. l Foster. L Foster. R Fowler. Fox. A Fox, A Fox. G Franke. nn m r Franke. J Frazier. Frazier. Frazier, Frazier. I Frazier. R Frechin Fredenbe: FRE NC H French, FRENC Freyta H g. Friend, D, Frisbey. Fruewirt Fruewirt Fruewi rt FTA: 42-4 Fuimaono Fullbright, Fuller, Ro Fulton. C Furger so Furney. Li Gallup. Mr. Lis Gamble. E Gammon, Gann. Dan Gard, Don Gard. Patt Garrett. D Garrett, K: Gates, Gales. Dei Rhc Gaulden, ll Gaulter, JL Gebhards, Gentry. AI Gentry. Ar 258. Gerdeman GERMANC Glbbins, D Gibbins, Ti Gibbs. Gibbs. Pau Sus: .Il I58,l9O. ,286. Hazelrngg the Fjoser. Mrs. Pal. l90. Fleener. Tcrrcssa 0l3 67.22O. Fletcher. Scott 023. 59.7O.84.ll4.ll5.l22.l7l.2-l2. Florence. Loretta 003 200. FOLLIES: 28-29. FOOTBALL. CONFERENCE: 86-87. FOOTBALL. JV: : 88-89. FOOTBALL. SOPHOMORE: 909l. FOOTBALL. VARSITY: S4-85. Forbis. James 003: 210. Fore. Mr. Don: 2,27.l47.l57.l88.l9O. FOREIGN LANGUAGE FESTIVAL- 26-27. Foreman, Jeff 003: 20.2. Foster. Leslie 003: l34.I6I.2CD. Foster. Lori 0I3: l32.l66.I69.220. Foster. Rosie 0I3: I9.46.74.79.22O. Fowler, Don 003: 202. Fox, Ann 023: 44,68.98.I69,I7l,I72,242. Fox. Amy 0I3: 67.220. Fox. Grace 0I3: 46,220 Franke. Bob 0I3: 220. Franke, John 003: XD. Frazier. Bill 023: 57.242 Frazier. Bob 0I3: 67.22O. Frazier. G. Rena 003: 2w. Frazier. Ira Anthony 023: 62,l7l,l75.242. Frazier. Richard 023: 67.242, Frechin. Patty 003: ID. Fredenberg. Rob 003: II8,2w. FRENCH CLUB: 4647. French. Mrs. Helen: I86. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY- 50 Freytag. Mr. John: l87. Friend. David 003: l42.2G2. Frisbey. Diane 023: 53.l80,242.288. Fruewirth, Ann 003: 98.ll9.l64,2G2. Fruewirth. Bill 0l3: 37,I65.22I. Fruewirth, Thomas 023: 37.54.2ll.242. FTA: 42-43. Fuimaono. Failelei 003: 2m. Fullbright, Charles 0I3: 7O.84.88.I22.22I.229. Fuller, Robin 0I3: II,22I. Fulton. Charles 003: 200. Furgerson Jennifer 003: JW. Furney. Lisa 023: 242. Gadd. Mr. Bob: 238. Gallup. Lisa 003: 74.76.2Ol. Gamble, Evan 023: 242. Gammon. Mr. Terry: 6l.9O.l90. Gann. Dani 0I3: 98.l32,22I. Gard, Donald 023: l36,l37.2l4.222,288. Gard. Patti 003: 74.l25,l68,l69,2Ol. Garrett. Dorinda f93: l42.2Ol. Garrett, Kenny 023: 84.I65.l69.242,258. Gates. Dee Ann 003: 2Ol. Gates. Rhonda 0I3: 22I. Gaulden, Mrs. Martha I84.l85. Gaulter, Julie 003: 74.77,I25,2Ol. Gebhards. Carol 003: 4O.9S,99.l24.l25,2Ol. Gentry, Alex 023: l64.l64.l69,l7I.242. Gentry. Anthony 023: 3O.3I.62.65.l68.l7I.l72.242. 258. Gerdeman, Linda 023: 57,242 GERMAN CLUB: 44. Gibbins. Debra 003: 74,76.9S.20l. Gibbins. Teresa 0I3: 59.98.99.22l. Gibbs. Paul flop. I7I.20l. Gibbs. Susan 023- 242. Gibson. Gibson. Gibson. Gibson. Dr. Edward: 36. Karen 003: 202.22I. Kathy 0l3: 67.74,l34,l45.22l. Kim 023: 50.5I.54,62.74,79.l20.2-12. Giesc. Karen 0l3: 96.97,22I. Gilbert. Brett 0l3: 22l. Giles. Kathy 0l3: 22l. Gillham. Hazel 023: 242. Glnnings. Sherl 0I3: 22I. GIRLS CHOIR: I75. Glass. Mr. Jay: II. Glazler, Miss Roberta: l42.I90. GLEAM: l80l8I. Glenn. Jeff 0I3: I29.22l. Gloth. David 023: 242. Gloth. Deanna 003: 202. GOLF: I36-I37. Goodin. Vicky 003: 202. Goodman. Laura 0I3: 40.72.93,I06.IIO.I32,I35.I66, I69,22I. Goodpaster. Mr. Mike: l07,l9O. Goodrick. Kimberly 0l3: 48.5O.54.I64,I7I,I72.22I. Gorley, Roger 023: 242. Gosney, Kelly 023: 67.I7I.I72,242. Gott. Lori 193: 202. Gowin. Gina 0l3: 64,22l. Grabb, Dawn 0l3: 22l. GRADUATION: 285. Gramlich. Phil 003: 202. Graupner. Teresa 003: 46.68.74,79.l7l.202. Gray, Kevin 003: 9I,l22.202. Greathouse. John 023: 243. Green, Janice 023: I7l,I72,I74,243.28O. Green, Lori 003: 202. Green. Timothy 013: 22I. Greene. Debra 023: 74.l49.l74.243. Greensfield, Darrell 193: 202, Gregory, Brenda 0l3: 22l. Gregory, James 0I3: l75,22l. Gregory. Tina 023: 243. Griffin. Greg 0l3: 22l. Griffin. Timothy 003: 59,lM,l08.l09.202. Griffin, Troy 023: 241249. Griffith. Mrs. Betty: I55 Grubb. Brian 0I3: 54.56,57.58.59.222. Gunlock, Mr. Steve: I45.l9l.288. Guzman, Brenda 003: 243. Guzman. John 003: 202. Gwinn, Melanie 0I3: 40.72,73.96.97.I22.Il3,I24.I25, I64.222. Haight, Deana 0l3: 222. Hake, Chris 013: 222. Hall. Ceresa 023: 68,244,248 Hall. Kimberly 023: 244. Hall. Pamela 023: 244. Hallock. Richard 003: 9I,I30,202. Hallock. Rita 023: 40.54,72.ll0.I32.I65,I68.l69.244. Halteman. Vickie 0l3: 46,62.68.l76.222. Haman. Vance 0l3- 54,6I.l22.I5O.l5l.I65.l69.222. Hamilton. Don 003: 202. Hamilton. Tricia 0l3: 74.222. Hamline. Becky 0I3: 74.79.222 Hamm. Evan 023: 65.244. Hampton. Mr. Richard: 64.65.l9l. Hanaway. David 023: 70.84.l37,24-4. Handke. Cindy 193 202. Handley. Helen 003: 202. During practice for the Halloween parade. marching band drummer Ray Feely finds a chance to rest. fphoto by Dennis Keeling3 Handley. Josie 023: 244. Handley. Laurel 023: 9.244. Haney. Mike 003: 202. Hanna. Vernon 0l3: 84.l3O.222. Hansen. Jeffrey 0I3: l63.222 Hanson. Randy 0I3: 48,54,58.59.222. Harber. Tim 023: 84,244,260 Harden. Mrs. Kelly: l9I.253. Harding. Daryl 023: 244. Hardison. Malissa 003: 43,I75.202. Harleman, Lyndel 023: 234.244. Harless, Jeffrey 003: 202. Harold. Mr. Ralph: 24. Harper. Angela 003: 62.l74.202. Harper, Reggie 023: 244. Harper. Scott 023: 244. Harrell. Tresa 003: 202. Harris. Aleasha 003: I25.l74,202. Harris. Cheryl 023: 244. Harris. David 0l3: 222. Harris, Delisa 003: 52.202. Harris. Donna 003: 203. Harris, Robbie 003: 9l,ll4.l30. Harris, Samuel 0l3: 62,70,S4.86.l7l.222. Harrison. Billy 0l3: 222. Hart. Tracey 023: 50.62,I20.244.282,283.2S5. Harter, Charlene 003: 203. Hartnett. Mary 0l3: l64,222. Haskell, Jeff 0I3: l63. Haskell, Steve 003: 203 Haskins. Janet 0l3: I64.222. Hatcher. Donna 00 20e Hatfield. Markita 023: I75,244. Hathway. Tammy 0I3: 222. Haugmo, Jim 023: 244. Havenhill. Melinda 003: 46,74.l26,203. Hawkins. May 0I3: 62.222 Hawksley, Mrs. Becky: 42.43.l9l.209. Hay. Ronald Jeff 0l3: 67.l75,222. Hays. Brenda 0I3: 48,50,5I.54,I7I.222. Hayton, Sherri 003: 74.203. moexfzee Hazelrigg, James 023: 30,3I,38.46,6I,I7l,I72.l73. 244. Hazelrigg, Mark qui. 129,222,229 Heath, Karen 023- 62,70.l26,I69,244. Heath, Martina 023: 4.244, Hedges, Denie 003: 74.203, Hedges. Tamara 023: 56.244, Hefley. Dirk 003: l22,203. Hefter, Jacqueline 003: 203.2l4. Heide. Mr. Lowell: 96,97.II7.I2S,I30,l3I,I9I. Heitz, Jeffrey 0I3: 70.84,S8,89,l22,I45.222. Heitz, Miss Sherry: IOI. Helm, Richard 0I3: 222. Hemme. Chuck 0I3: 222. Hemme. Karla 003: 222. Henderson Henderson . Lisa 003: 74.l64.I7I,203, , Maurice 003: 90.I99,203. Henderson. Henderson. Troy 0I3: 222. Vivian 0I3: 62,68.74.75,77,l24.I25.l44, I54.I7I.222. Hendren, Sandra 0I3: 222. Henley. Dr. Robert: I87.279.285. Hennessey, Gary 023: 84.S6,236.244. Hensarling. David 003: 84.88.89,I30.I69.203. Hensarling, Jesse 023: 5O.l65.245,284,285. Hensley. Angela 023: 45,I76,245. Hensley. Roberta 0I3: 62.67.221 Hensley. Sharon 023: 245. Henson. Renee 003: 62,74,76.77,lGJ.203. Henson, Robin 0I3: 68.221 Henze. Christine 003: I26,203. Herl, Lorie 023: 67,245. Herl, Terri 003: 74.77,la2.203. Hermann. Jenny 023: 20,74,75,77.I62.l63,245.283. Herod. Tim 003: Il.59.l95.203. Herod. Robert 023: lI,44.5B.245. Herrick, Larry 0I3: 223. Herrick, Mr. Thomas: l6.38.55,l43.I84.209. Herrman, Danny 0I3: 223. Hershherger. Alan 023: 38.84.245 Hershberger. Donna 0l3: l75,223. Hertlein. Lisa 003: 203. Hervey. Tripp 0I3: I63.223. Hanriak, Brett fm, l76.I77,223. Hickey, Ron 0I3: I22,223. Hicks. David fm. 203. Higbee. Joe 023: 246. ii? P' 'Q Ik x A .LX'i',,'f - Higbee, Patrick 003: I2,203. Higgs, Kenny 4123- 36.37.3856,57,62,llB.I56.I67, I7I,246,2S0. Highfill, H. Paul 0I3: 163.223 Highfill, Ricky flop, 64,l22.203. Hill, Melissa 003: 203. Hills, Mrs. Clenece: I9l.204. Hilton, Jamie my 67.223. Hilton, Marty 023: 67.246. Hinkle, Darren 023: 246249. Hirsch. Lisa 023: 54,74,79,246,2S3,283. Hirst, Andrea 0I3: 223. Hite. Randy 1123. 246. Hobbs, Karen 023: 246. Hobbs. Kevin 003: l39.203. Hockman, Terri 003: 203, Hoeschele, Tim 0I3: 67,223. Hoffman. Christa 003: 40,I34,I64.204. Hografe, Miss Sandi: 98,99,l34.l35,I52.l53.I9l. Holder. Tyra 023: 246. Holland, Mary 023: 9,72,92.95.247. Holst, Danny 003: 204. Holsten, Mark 003: 204. Holsworth. Brian 0I3: 84,88.I22,223. Holt, Mary 003: 204. Holt. William 023: 247. Holy, Barbara 023: 247. Holzbaur. Gregory 023: 45,46.47,5I.52.57,I79.I80. 247,2S8. HOMECOMING, FALL: ICD-IOI. HOMECOMING. SPRING: I4O-I4l. HOMECOMING, WINTER: l20l2l. Honeyball, Forest 023: 247. Hook. Vince 023: l65,247,258. Hoover, Susan 023: 46,57.II9.247. Hopkins. Kay 023: 9,92,93.247. Hoppe, Mr. Gene: 8.6I.l58.IS9.I9l. Horne, Tom 023: I62.24l,247. Horne, Valaree 0l3: 38.54,62,Il9,I26,l27.I7I,223. Horton. Gary 0l3: I83. Horton, Sandra 023: l76,I77.247. Hoskins, David 003: 204. Houston. Russell 003: 204. Howard, Diel 003: 204. Howard. Whitney 003: 204. Howe, David flop, 204. Howk, Philip 0l3: 84.83.lI7.223. As the basketball team warms up for the game against Raylown, pep band warms up the crowd with their rendition of Sweet Georgia Brown. fphoto by Dennis Keeling3 270fINDEX Hoyle. Tim 0I3: 223. Huber, Matt 003: lCB,l07.IO9,l30,l3I.l45.204. Huddleston, Don 023: 245.247. Huddleston. Susan 003: 204, Hudnall, Rhonda 0I3: 53,223 Hudson. Trcvis 003: 204. Huff, Donna 023: 247. Huffman. Jared 00003 I09.I39.204. Hughes, Becky 023: 52.53.I7I.l78,I79,I83,247. Huis, John Eric fin: 224. Hunsaker, Chris 00 204. Hunsaker. John 0l3: 224. Hunsaker. Sherri 0l3: 22I. Hunter. Brent 0I3: II8. Hunter, Kim 023: 48.54,74,78,79,IOJ,I0l,l44.247, 283. Huntsucker, Shelley 0I3: 4I,74. Hupman, Brent 023: 247. Hupman, Ronald 193: 224. Hurst, Mr. Alan: I70. Hustace. David 023: 84.86,I22,284. Hustace. Kathy 003: 62.lS3,204. Hutsell, Candace 0I3: 45,224. Hutsell, Kevin 013: 4,l64,l69.224.23O. INDUSTRIAL ARTS: I55. lngle, Kevin 023: l55,l7l.234,247. lngle, Mark 003: IO9.l7l.204. Ingram, Jim 003: I22.204. Irvin. Antoinette 0I3: I7G.224. Irvin. Michael 023: 247. Isbell. Allen fm: 44.241 Ivory. Dwight 003: 204. Jackson. Cynthia 023: 247. Jackson. Steve 023: 67.l45.l55,243,246,247,250. y 260 Jacobs, Kevin nip: 175,224 James, Mr. Norman: I87. Jameson. Kevin 003: 9l,lI7.l22.204, Jancek, Roxanne 0I3: 67. Janeski, Mike 023: 247. Jaynes. Lois 003: 72,l26,I27.l66.I69.204. Jeffers, Kenny 023: 247, Jeffers. Mylinda 003: 74.76.77,l69,203.20i. Jenkins, Karen 0I3: l76,224. Jenkins, Mr. Neil: 36. Jensen. Becky 003: 72,92,I34,l4I.I7l.204. Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson. . Carla 023: 248. .Charlene 0l3: 74,75,I7I. Angela 0I3: 67.224. Billy 023: 247. Johnson. Dale 003: 9l,204. Johnson, Mr, Glenn: 80. Johnson, Mrs. Helen: 60.I9l. Johnson Jeff 0I3: 224. Johnson. Jell 003: S4,I7l.204. Johnson, Joy 023: 62,72,24S. Johnson Linda 003: I7I,204,205. Johnson, Mark 023: 248. Johnson, Michelene 013: 224. Johnson, Mike 023: 248. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson, 285. Johnson, Johnson, l4O.I4I,I Johnson. Johnston Johnston Jones. Ci Jones. De Jones. D: Jones. Di Jones. Ga Jones. Go Jones, Jei Jones, Mr Jones. Jol Jones. Sai Jones, Sc: Jordan. B: JUNIOR P J.T. Cook: Julian Lor Kaat, Ang Kaelzel, A Kalig. Jen Kaly, Daw Karaff, Di Katamura Kafherma Kauer. Th Keating, ll Keck. Jim Keeland, I Keeling. II Keeling. R Kelley, Ba Kelley. Ka Kelley, Sh: Kelley. Tri Kelly. Cha Kelly, Pat Kendall, B Kennedy. Kendrick. Kettlewell KEY CLUB Kilgore, Ki Kilgore. M Kilgore. P2 Kinder. Ro King. Lea : King, Lori Kinkade. E Kinkade, ll Kinnaman: Kirksey. D 248.278, Kirksey, N Kirksey. V Kisslinger. Kittinger. Kittinger. Kline. Miki Kluge. Dai: Kondo. Ma Lewis DQ, 5.2-F, H-1.2-l'. 247 250. 204. Jshnscn, Xl.t:rrc,. 15 -3? 2: Johnson. Pat 1-2 Jchnsen. Perrs 'I 4 4 2 245,355 jg Q54 255, J:l'1nS:n.R:ber! I2 35 45 S4 '22.'54.2-36,245 Jehnsen. Ronald .2 -QR,-I-C EI 55 IJJNJII. I'lrC.I41l.I'I.I'2.2S5,245 25' Jehnson. henna 12 I-15 Jel'inston.Donn1e II 225 Johnston. Klr Glenn 254 ISE Jones. Cinds ill 324, Jones, Debbie D 205 Janes. Debra I2 I-IS, Jones. Diane .II '2. Jones. Gan ik? 125. Jones. Gordon -I2 243 Jones, Jennifer III '3.93.l6'l.22-L233. Jones. Xlrs. Pam ISIJSS, Jones, John ill I. 22-l. Jones. Sandra ID.. ll9.I24.l25,l6E,l69.l 5. Jones. Scott IDI- 9.ll'.l30,205. Jordan. Bryan LIL. S12-45.255, JUMOR PROM. 25 J.T. Cooke Band. 23. Julian Lorrie ill .. -l6.53.62.E6.' 4, S. 9,l2:.l:O.22:. Kaat. Angie Illk 245. Kaetzel. Mike Illia 225. Kaltg. Jennifer QDI. 26. Kaly. Dawn rllk 33.6-1225. Karall. Donna 005. I6-1205. Ikral'c :..I1l.K'I4ke ll 'I.II5I55.l59.225. kraaie keith II 5-l.55.IIi,II'.I'I.225. Kracse kent if 9I.Il'.I22.I'I.l?3,2O' merit: Barn IS 205. krect Eierett DC 62.l+l2.1NY, Art.ma.ede.Jeirres II 225. Kuhn Karin I2 53.IN.249.255, kchn kathrxn ll 222.225.22P. Lackes, Bill IIC . 235, Lade. Patricia II2 I- 35,6-l.65.tQ.lSC.249.2SS. LaDuke. Lisa ill i. 225. Lake, Roger ll2,r. lS3.249. Lambert. Scott iIlJ- 65225. Landess. Eddie ODI. IOS, Landess. Rebecca ill I. 54.55.9S,?3.I56.23S,2-l9. 250253. Landess. Cheryl illv: 225. Landess, Nlr. Viarren. 4O,D3.D5.I3S.I39.I52.l9D. EM, Lang. Terri 001. 205. tangle. Cheryl in.. 'urs LANGUAGE ARTS ISOISI, Lappat. Richard un. Il-l.22S. Larsen, Adam 001- 205. LaRue. Vicki qI2l. I6-l.l69.I'S.I'9.ISO.250.2SS. Lana. .Kern tlli. 225. Laurence, Suzanne IDI- XE, Le. Phuong-Dung IDP -l6,I66.l69,lNI!, Leamen. Chuck 001. 205. Lee. Cheri tlll. 4I,5S.59.225. Caught in the acl. a band member looks lor a music stand that noni slip during performance ipholo bw Steve Ellioll- Long. Rod qlll. HO, Long. Ricky 109. 205. Long. Timothy GOI. 205, Lorance. Lisa 007. XE. Lme. Anita illl. 25l.25'. Lose. Glenda GOI. 92.26. Lcxe. Kay llll. 225. Lose. Kim tlli. 225. Lose. Teresa llll. 226. Loi elace. Jeff fl2l. 25I. Kaxarnra. Cendy lllr. 48225. Katherman. Russ llll: ll8.I5O.l3I.225. Kauer. Theresa llly. 248. Keating. Kely Llll. '2.83.ID.lII.225. Keck. Jim till. 6',l'SJ'6.225. Keeland. W. Ray. S5.l5S,l9l. Keeling. Dennis ll2l. SSJ'-JJSOJ9-l.24S.2SS. Keeling. Ronald Ll2l. 61248. Keley. Barbara rllh 46,6S.225. Keley. Karen. 282. Keley. Sherry 005. 9.62.68.7-l.lS3.JOS. Keley. Trisha qlli. 148. Kely. Charles l9l. 205. Kely. Par 4l0h 205. Kendal. Becky dlp. 125. Lee. Pamela 021.250, Lee. Rieta illr. 53225. Legg. Lauri llllz 3O.3l,54.l69.I'l.I'2,l25. Legg. Vlr. Phil. 3O.l9l. Lesh. Debi ODI. -lS.49.'-1,105,205 Lesh. Mr. Ray. l'9l. Leutzinger, Verne ill r. 5416-l.l69.225. Leutzinger. ll illiam lllz. l22,l6S.22S. Lewis. Angela ll2J- 54.6-l.r32.25O. s Levu ,Cindy UO1. 205. Lewis. Judi 002. ll,3O,-l5.6l,'-l,2OS. Lewis, Leanne 009: HO. Lewis. Vlike IIOI: 62.9l.l0'.l09.l22.XN.2CE. Lewis. Paula illl. 225. . Tammy' Ally. I'5.225. Kennedy. John fllr- 225, Kendrick. Rhonda 007. '-l.'-314.205, Kettleuel. Janey 4I2v- 2-18, KEY CLUB. 3539. Kilgore. Kelly 001: -l6.'-l, .2C5. Kilgore. Melissa flll. -ll.-56.52.53.225. Kilgore. Paula fl21. 248.251 Kinder. Ronald 'II i. 801225. King, Lea Ann1K!r, 15. klng.Lorl ulll.-11225. Kinkade. Brian :ll 1 S-l.5S.I22,I5O.I5I.l65,225. Kinkade. Hrs. Carol- SISI. Klnnaman. -Xllison III 9395.225 klrltiex. Dawn ll2 4.2',3I.6O.6l.62.I'C.I'I.I 2. 2-3S.2'S.2S2.2S3. Kvrkses. Monte IIC-105. kirltsev. N ickl. TS, Kisslmger. Vlrs. Susan 2.I'E.I .l9l, klttlr1gef.Jennlfer I2 2' 54.I65.I59,I'I,I l.245 Kittirvger.Lisa FC ICS Klme.N1tke I2 2-3? Huge David ll 225 kind: Hank: I2 55 LIBRARY HELPER5. l'6, Lien. Julie 001- 6-Llix Lightle, Nr. Neil. I-?I2l0,2S6. Likely. Beth lllj. IS6.l59,226. Likelv. Laura lI2l: 250.251 Llndmarlt, Mr. Nlarsln. 3S.I9I. Lindsey. Roger III I- 226. Lrn1x.Charley JO.: I-62, Litchlield. Sandra -ll 2O,'2.'3.'4. .I24.I2:,l:2. 22c. Little. V-asne II2 JN, Lnerman. Brett -12. 226 Llxezex, Tlmoths il2 250. Loe, katrina II24. 250 Loe. Paula 'KI l'6.X5. I.-ee. Regina II2 3',I'-l.I'6.25I Loedmg. Renee ill l'l.IA2.25l, Lehse. Deanna ll 92.l-5-1.226 Lomax. Steie K' lC'.k ?.lQ,l4l,2L'S Long. Andres ll 226.222 Leng Debbie I2 45.152 63.55 59,--l.'5.I4C,I-ll. 235 ZSI, Long. Penne Il 221 Lucas, Darrell QIOI. IDJG. Lunaqum. Greg H23 . i2s.iz9.ie4,is9Li. Lumen. Mary lm. 52.251, Lyon. Jenny 001. IGSJCS. Lyon. Richard OOD IB. Lyon. Toresin dll. I75.25l. MacDonald. Hr. Carl. INJQI. Nladdox, Cinds flli. 61226. Nader. Mrs, Janice. lil Mahi. John UCI 226. Klahurin. Debbie UBI. '4.'6.I'4.D4.2G. Nlahurln, Ron llll. 226, klaior, Shaun 001. 2m. Vlalicoat. Mike HOD I'-l.l'?3.2CB. Klallinson. Donald illl 5S.59,226. xiangum. Tim not Jos. Klanlew, Dai id IIOI 9.26. Mann, Scott alll. 25l. Nlannen. Mr, Louis. IS4. Nlansker, 'llark ll2i- 56.HS.255,2S3. Nlanls, Janet tolli. I'6.226. Markle. Nlistw ODI- I'-LXE. Nlarks, Daniel tlll- E-2,5-555.126, Nlarr. Greg il2I- SS. Klarrs. Rands vI2l- 25I. Xlartel Xlarlin. Nlartin 'llartin Martin 'slarlln .Paula ID- 26. Daniel ill' 2Sl, Deeann ill' '?S.:E1.kLl.l69.l'6. Jeffrex ill 3'.I'I.226, Jerrs 'KT 2611. .keim .Ili 89.226-. INDEX 2fI l29.l4I.l45, Il. 57, Pabst, Renee 005- I76. Pabst. Tint 025: 252, Paden. Keith 005: l3S.l39.I69,208 Pageantt, Mr. Brad- 2-I-I. Palmer, Susan 005. II9.208. Popillian, Suzeltc 005: Paris, Annette 005: 208. Pairs. Lauranna 025: l75,252. Parker. Lewis 025: 253. Parker, Randy 025: 253, Parker. Tracy 025: 253. Parks, Mr, Emory: IS7. Parnell. Peggy 025: 253. Parr. Kevin 0I5 : 67,228 Parrish. Tyrone 0I5: 228. Patrick, Cheryl 015: 98,99,l7I.I74.228. Patterson, Mr. Ken: 56. Patton. Daryl 005: 208. Patton, Lisa 005: 208, Patton, Kim 0I5: 228. Paxton. Mark 0l5: 228. Paxton, Steve 005: 208. Payne, Tammy 005: 208. Pearson. Danny 025: I28,I29,I79.I80,254,288. Pearson, Teresa 005: 208. Pedego, Ronnie 025: I79,254. Pennington, Dennis 0I5: 228. Pennington, Tammy 005: 74,I74,208. Pennistan, Linda 0l5: 228. Penrose. Jeff 025: 84,l22,l23. Penrose. John 025: 54.7O,l22.I23, PEP ASSEMBLIES: 20v2I. PEP BAND: l66-I67. PEP CLUB: 74-75. Perez. Anthony Joe 025: 27.62.l78,I79,254. Perkin, Debbie 0I5: 54.228, Perkins, Mike 005: 208. Perry, Linda 0I5: I75,228, Perry. Sara 0l5: 53,74.77,22S. Peters. Angie 0I5: 37,45.46.54.74,228. Peters. Robin 005. 208. Peterson, Mr. Pete I45,l92. Ptelflcr, Perry 025' 25-I, Plcllter. Richard 005: 208. Phan, Ta Cant 005- 208. Phelps. Janet 005: 7,20S.2I5, Phillips, Jcnyter 4125. l7I,254. Phillips, Pennte025:25-1. Phillips. Ronald 005: 9l,209. PHYSICAL EDUCATION: I53. Pine. Kris 005: I7-1209. Pittman. David 005: 203. Ploeger. Karl 005: 209. Ploeger, Kathryn 025: 254,280 Plowman. Lee Ann 0I5: 37,-15.-76.47.-18,7-l,228. Plowman, Marc 005: 48,I22,209. Poe. Tawna 025: 27,44,62,72,73.92.93,I7I,243,254, 260, Pontalton. Rick 005: I64,209. Porter, Charlene 025: I68,245.254. Portillo. Dean 025: I76. PORTRAIT SECTION: l82-26I. Post, Larry 025: 66,251 Potter. Mr. Lloyd: 252. Potter. Michael 005: 209. Potts. David 005: 209. POWDERPUFF: I44-I45. Powell. Bob 025: 254. PRACTICAL ARTS: I49. Pratter, Kevin 0I5: 228. Pratt, Celia 025: 254, Pratt, Deborah 025: 54,68,74.78.79.l68,I69,l7I,I72, 254. Pratt, Randall 005: 59.I64,2m. Pratt, William 005: 209. Prawl. Kevin 025: SI,54,65,7O.I39.I65,I69.I7I,254. Prawl. Mr. Eldon: I55,I72,l92, Prete, Anthony 005: 209. Price, Daphne 015: 7,5!,57,62,68,74.77,Id2,I45. 228. PRINCIPALS: I84, Prine, Kevin 005: 70,96,l22,I23,209,2lI.2I3. Prinz, Shellie 0I5: 37,228. Proell. Sheldon 0l5: 209, Prout, Mike 025: I55,254. PTA: SO During an intermission in an electronic baseball game, junior Dennis Evans illustrates his famous grin as senior Candy Fears Attempts to blow .u bubble, Cphotn by Steve Elhonl Quick draw John Capp. senior publications pho- tographer, grabs a label maker in the stateroom and prepares to tire. qphoto by Steve Elliott5 graxveqq - - Oualls. Mr. Duane: I86,285, Oualls. Julie 025: 54.62,68.74,79,ISO.I68,I69,I7I, I72,I73,24I.25-l.28O.283,284.28S, DUILL and SCROLL: 52-53. Radel. Alan 005: 59,209. Ragan. Loretta 025: 48.53,I2O.l8O,254,288. Raines, Charles 005: l66,I69.209. Raines, Kevin 0l5: 209. Ramsey, Suzanne 005: 37.l57,I69,209,2IO Randall, Joyce 025: 62,I63,l74,I76,254. Rash, Jennette 005: 209.2I5. Ratlifl. Paula 025: 254. Ratzlalf, Jenise 005: 209. Rawlins. Julia 005: I64.209. Raynes. Lorie 0I5: 74.79. RED CROSS: 40, Reed, Karl 0l5: 209. Reed, Kathy 005: l66.I69. Reitnal, Kathleen 005: 37,4I.I96,2I0, Renck, Dawn 0l5: 229, Reynolds. Jim 0l5: 54.228 Reynolds. Robyn 025: 9.54,62.68.69,237.254. Rice, Fredrtclt 495: 2l0. nvofxfzvs Rice. Natalie llO3 46,7-1,203.22l. Richards, Ann CIO3: 63,74,l74.2lO. Richardson, Charlotte IIO3 I64. Richardson, Mark 023.2-15.254, Richardson, Mickey QII3: 2I0, Cathy UI3: 219. Richey, Brian KIO3: I75. Richey, Richey, Phillip CIO3: 228. Richey. Paul QIO3: 9I.203.204.2lO. Rick. Tcrry QI23: 254, Riddle, Alan CIO3: 2IO, Riddle, Clark 023: Il.l56,l65,I94.255. Riddle. Sgt, Make. 258. Riley. Rusty CI23: 255. Roach. David 11231 225. Roberts, Billy CIO3: 2lO, Roberts. Kevin CI23: 255. Roberts. Tammy CI23: I59,243,255, Robinson. Barbara CIO3: 2lO. Robinson, Phillip CII3: 37,53.64,65,228. Robinson. Richard III3: II4.l62.255. Robinson, Shelly QIO3: 2IO. Roby, Greg CII3: I63, Rock. Mr. David: I87. Rodgers, Shannon CIO3: I64, Rodman. Jett QII3: 228.229, Rogers, Mr, Craig: 156, Rogers. Jeff CIO3: l7l.203,2l0. Rogers, Shannon QIO3: 2l0. Rohaus, Cara IIO3: 2l0. Roller. Melanie QII3: 49,5O.53,74,76.228. Rollins. Lowell KIO3: 48.2I0. Rondamanski. Mark CIO3: 2lO, Rorrer. Shirley U03: 2l0. Ross Ross Ross Roth .Dawn nn. i5i,i75,229. . Greg QII3: 46.229, . Isobel CII3: 229,256. Roth, . Mike CI23: 2lO. Danny CIO3: 2l0. Rouse. Ron IIO3: 2I0. Debbie CI23: 53.67,I8O,254,2B8. At the Fall Homecoming dance, October 5, Prin- cipal Thomas Herrick greets a couple during the band's intermission. Qphoto by DeCIoud Studios3 mfiwoex Before the French Club hayride at Homestead Farms, senior Donnie Gard inspects the outdoor plumb ing. Qphoto by Gregg Holzbaur3 X-.ex . X 1 - 2,5-C Rudd, David CI23: l39.I64.l69.I7I.256. Rues, Richard CIO3: 2l0. Rush. Mr. Bob: 9. Russell, Mr. Ed: 83,l37.I52.I92. Russell. Mrs. Sue: l85. Rust, William III3: ll7.229. Rutledge. Warren QI23: 256. Ryan. Mark IIO3: 2IO. Ryan. Pat CI03: 2I0. Sackman, Kristal CI23: 256, Sager, Christine QII3: 74,l76.229. Salisbury, Cindy CI23: 57.256, Sanders. Linn QIO3: 2lO. Savage. Jeff QIO3: 2IO. Savage. Tonya QII3: It-34.229, Sawyer, Martha CII3: 53.I4I,267.I83.229,232. Saylor. Cheryl III3: 229, Saylor, Lori CIO3: Ill. Schaai, Anita II23: I7I.256. Schafer. Rita 1l23:l7l,256, Schall, Lisa 1203: I2I. Schellinger. Denise CI23: 4l.44,256, Schellinger, John CII3: 229, Scherer, Brad Cll3: 54.ll7,l7l.229, Scherer, Mrs, Lucy: l86. Scherer, Michael CII3: 24.229, Schmidt. David CIO3: zu. Schneider, Diane QIO3: 7-1.2ll. Schonhoeft. Carla CIO3: II2.2ll. SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES: 22-23. Schornhorst. Gladice 193: 2ll. Schroeder. Susan III3: l74,229. Schroer, Nancy III3: 45.62.98,99,I32.229, Schwenk. Anne QIO3: 46,l2l, SCIENCE: I56, SCIENCE CLLIB: 36-37, Scott, Anita CIO3: 2Il. Scott. Doug LII3: 33,65,229,244. Scott, Jane III3: l76.229. Scott. Stacey II03: 2lI. Sears, SECRETARIES: ISS. Seelinger, Bobbi KIO3: 203,2Il. Seger. Suzanne QII3: 4I,l47.229. SENIOR ASSEMBLY: 281. SENIOR BANOUET: 282. SENIOR PROM: 283. Sermon. Mrs. Roger: 224, Sharp, Candy CII3: 229. SHAY'S: 68-69, Shellenberger. Robert CII3: 84.88,l22.229. Shelton. Mr, Ed: l87. Shelton. Janis QIO3: l2I. Shelton. Mrs. Thea: l6l,I92. Shepard. Sandra KI23: 256. Sherman. Carol 023: 6O,I8O.256,288. Sherrill. Cindy KIO3: 46,7-l.l2l.203, Sherwood. Lily CIO3: 2lI, Shields, Michele fll3: 62.68,226,23O, Short, Sharon KII3: 4B,40,74,Il9.l66.23O. Sigma, Jack 54. Simmins. Karla KII3: 4I.48.23O. Sinclair. Cheri CIO3: 2ll. Skellcnger. Marianne 023: 256,251 Slifer, Mrs. Jackie: I85. Slusser. Shelly KIO3: 4l.II3,II2,2ll. Slusser. Tint U23: 67,256 Small. Darla 1Il3: 20.7-t.77,l-lI,I7I,23O. Small. Karen IIO3: 37,fll,46.Il9.l26,l2I. Smith. Cathy CIIJ: I2,2O.27.-16,7-l,75,77.23O. Smith. Garrett QI23: 5l.62.65,l79, Smith, Jeffrey KII3- I65,l69.23O Smith. Jordon IIO3. 53,l78.I79,208. Smith Smith. Smith, Smith. Smith. Snavely. Snethen. Snipes. Snow. Mr Snowden SOCIAL Sl SOFTBAL SOFTBAL Solomon. Solscheid Sopchich Soukup, 4 Sousley, SPANISH SPANISH SPECIAL SPECIAL Speiser, Spellman Spencer, Spencer. Sperry, L SPIRIT W SPORTS S Stagg, Ta Slam. Kin: Stamper, Standefo Standefol Standley. Standley. Stanley. Stanley. Stanley. Starr. De. Steen. An Stegner. I Stegner Rl Steinmey Stephen. Stephens: Sterret. S Stevens. I Stevens. Stevenso Stevensoi Stewart. Stewart, , Still. Mr. , Stillwell. E Stoker. D Stone. Va- Stoner, G Storms. Stowell. Stover, D Stricklanc Striley, D. Strong. Ri Stryder: STUDEN STUDENT Styhl. Dar Sua. Davin Suddarth. Sullenger. Sullins. Nil Sullivan. J plum fu 30. b Smith Mark un 230 Smith Meloney CIIJ If5 230 Smith Richard CID 25C Smith Russ CIII l07 l29 230 Smith Tracey CIOI -I8 -I9 50 Smothers Lori CIII -I3 68 I7I I74 230 Smothers Ronald CID I7I I72 I77 256 Snavely Gary CIIJ 230 Snethen John CID 256 Snipes Penny CIOI I6I2ll Snow Mr Truman 106 IO8 Snowden Mr Lynn 7 S9 II4 II5 II6 I92 SOCIAL STUDIES I58 I59 SOFTBALL JV I3-I l35 SOFTBALL VARSITY l32 I33 Solomon Tim Cllj 230 Solschetd Mrs Sharon I92 Sopchtch Cynthia CIIJ l7I 230 Soukup Christopher C93 2Il Sousley Terrte CID 57 256 SPANISH CLUB 48 49 SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY 5I SPECIAL EDUCATION I60I6I SPECIAL OLYMPICS I42 l43 Speiser Bobby CID 2lI Spellman Karen CID 256 Spencer Donald Cllj 2II Spencer Yvette CIOJ 2Il Sperry Linda CID I75 256 SPIRIT WEEK I8 I9 SPORTS SECTION 82 I45 Stagg Tammy CID 256 Stam Kim CIOI 48 I76 2II Stamper Robin CI07 2lI Standeford Billl CID 230 Standeiord, Bobbi CID: 256. Standley. Dan CID: 256. Standley. Barton CID: 256. Stanley. Robert CIIJ: 2II. Stanley. Rena CID: 48. Stanley. Robert CIOJ: 9l,I75. Starr. Dean CIOJ: 74.2II Steen. Angie CID: 230 Stegner. Mrs. Helen: I92 Stegner Robert CID: 40,54.70.96.l22.I6I.256. Steinmeyer. Mike CID: 44,62.84.89.l48.256. Stephen. Randy CIOJ. 2II. Stephenson. Beth CID: I74,l75,257. Sterret. Steve CID. I62.257. Stevens, Lisa CIOJI 2Il. Stevens. Terry CIIJ1 230. Stevenson. Beth CID: 257, Stevenson, Mr. Gary: I92. Stewart. Andy CID: 84.257, Stewart, John CIOj: I30.2II. Still, Mr. Art: 4l. Stillwell. Skip Cllj: 230. Stoker, Don CIIJ1 l22.230, Stone. Van CIOD: 2I2, Stoner. Gerald CIIJ: I7I,I72,230, Storms. Annette CIIJ: 62. Stowell. Mr. Jeff: 24. Stover, Darla CID: 53.6I.I57.I7I,224,230. Strickland. Lesa CIIJ: 42.43.I74,23O. Striley, David CII7: 230, Strong, Randy CIOJ: 2I2. Stryder: 282. STUDENT COUNCIL: 62-63, STUDENT LIFE SECTION I0-33. Styhl, Danny CIIJ: 230. Sua. David CIOJ: l64. Suddarth, Mark CIII' I55,230. Sullenger, Robert IIOJ. 2I2. Sulllns. Nikki CIIJ. 230. Summa Mr BIII I92 Sulnnt.r Crystal CIOJ 2l2 Suttlifl 'vlr Rick 224 Sutlurlxnd Stephanie CIII I69 230 Sutton John CIII 230 Sweazy Robert C101 43 5I2I02l2 Swlltart Jeff CIDI 257 Swlhart PauIaCIOJ II2II3 SWIMMING BOYS IIS II9 SWIMMING GIRLS I26I27 Swoller Marla CIOD 93 l26 I27 2I2 Talcott Carla CID l7I I74 257 Taltmatasl Virginia CID 230 Tandy Miss Helen I5I I92 Tapp Mrs Nancy I92 Tart Anita CIIJ 230 Taula Marty CID 257 Taula Merita CIOJ 62 2I2 Tauanuu Julie CIOJ 2I2 Taylor Darcy CIIJ 37 Sl I47 I48 I7I 222 230 Taylor Mr Duncan 24I Taylor Kathy CIOJ 68 74 77 I24 I25 2I2 Taylor LaNita CID 62 257 Teeter Tricia CIOJ 74 92 I64 I74 2I2 TENNIS BOYS l33 I39 TENNIS GIRLS 98 99 Terryberry Karen CID 57 257 Tharp. Randy CIOJ: 2l2. Thee, Carla CIIJ. I48.I7I,I72.23O, THESPIANS: 45. Thomas. Cathie CIOJ: 2I2. Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomps Edward CIOJ 2l2 Jeff CID 258 Kathy CIOJ 74 I75 2I2 Michael CIIJ 2I2 225 Pamela Cllj 230 on Janelle Cllj I74 230 Thompson Jay CIIJ 67 I75 230 Thompson Terry CID 259 Thornburg Kelly CID 54 I64 l66 253 Titus Jeff CIIJ 4OI02 IO6 I07 I29 I77 230 232 Tompkins Michael CIOJ lm I08 l09 I22 I45 2l3 Toms Diane CIOJ I64 2I2 Tolty Kelly CID, 5l 53 67 ISO 258 288 TRACK TRACK Travis Trtsler Bots mm GIRLS I24 125 Dean flop 9IIl7 2:2 LeeAnn Cup I75 259 Trttle Llsa CIIJ 2l2 Trowbr tdge Leland CID 48 50 54 I76 I77 259 Trussell Janet CIIJ 23I Tucker Tucker Tucker Turk D Turley Turley I36 I3 Kerrl CIOJ 4048 50l24 l25 2l3 Ron Cioy II7 l65 l67 213 Sherri CID 54 92 93 I64 I65 l66 I69 259 avid CIOJ 2I3 Jeff CIII I63 222 Scott CID I6 2027 3l 33 4I 44 46 54 59 GI 7 237 259 Turman Kenneth CIOJ 2I3 Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner Tuttle. Twitch Tyson. Mr Bob I42 I43 Chris 9I Mrs Katie l92 Lori CID 'I2 IIO I44 I48 250 259 Randall CIOJ I09 136 I37 2l3 Regina CID 259 Teresa CIIJ I34 I64 23I Dawna CIOJ: 2I3. ell. Rebecca CID: l48,249.259. David CID: I2,40.52,53.S4,62.7O.83.IO2.I22. I23.l4O.I65.I69.I79.I80.259.2B3.288. Debbie Darveaux Awaiting their turn to go to the stage and pick up their diplomas. l980 graduates Sullivan, Judy CIII- 2l2. Debbie Long and and Randy Cummings react differently. Cpholo by DeCIoud Studiosl INDEXX275 qagfs Retiring after I9 years of service. head custodi- an George Davenport answers an Envoy report: er's questions. fphoto by John Moore3 3. l 'ws 1 K l! I , Z' . u1:1Ch. Cyril 4103. 2I3. Valdepena, David 023: 259. Valdepena, Teresa 003: 2l3. Vanderpool, Jerri Mae 003: 2I3,2l4. Vandevort, Warren 003: 2l3. Van Maele. G. Chris 0I3: 23l, Van Maele. Susan 023: 67.259, Vasquez. Tony 003: 2I3. Vaughan, Janelle 013: 37,90,l43,I65.23I. vest, Rick 4113. 231. Virts. Michele 023: 259. Vochatzet, Sherry 003: 74,I24,I25,2I3, VOLLEYBALL. JV: 94-95. VOLLEYBALL, VARSITY: 92-93. Volskay, Debbie 003: ll9,l26,l27,l64,2l3. VO TECH: IS2-ISS. Wade, Mr. Jess: I48,l49,I7O,I73,I74,I75.I92,280. Waddell. David 003: 2I3. Wagner, Richard 0I3: 23I. Wahrenbronck. Mr. Ray: 278. Wait. Kerri 0l3: l32,23I. Wait, Stacey 0l3: 62.231, Walden. Toika 0l3: 23l. Waldon. Scott 003: IIS, Walker, Susan 003: 2l3. Walker, Tammy 0I3: 62,23I. Wallace. Cindy 0I3: 23I,259. 276flNDEX Wallace.R1ck 0I3- l3O,l75,23I. Wallace. Ronald 0l3 232. Wallcr. Victor 023- 2-ll.259, Walsh. Jeffrey 003: 213, Walsh. Mr. Matt- 252. Walters. Kev1n 0I3: 232. Ward, Jeflrey 003: lI8,I65.2I3. Ward, Jon 003: IlS.I65,2I3. Ward.Soph1e 023: 259, Warren, Rick 003: 2I3. Waterman, Lowell 023: 259. Watkins, Dawn 023- 259 Watkins, Mrs, Gail- 6I.8I.l92, Watkins, Dr, Robert: I87. Watkins. Susan 023: 48.50,54.62.68,69,7Ol26,I7l, I72.259.230.2S3.2S4,285. Watson. Michelle: l76. Weaver. Carla 023: 259. Weaver. Mrs. Lucille: 42,2 Webb, Bernie 0I3: 232. Weddle, Ava 023: 259, Weeks. Joe 003: Il4.l64,2l3. Weeks, Kim 0I3: 45,l34.232, Weinzatl. Tim 023: I63. Wendleton, S. Lee 0I3: 232, Wescott, Dale 0l3: lO2,l03,232. West, Brian 0l3: 228.232, Westlake, Derek 003: 213, Westlake, Troy 023: 57.259, Weston, Mark 0l3: 96.ll4,Il5,l22,232. Wheaton. James 0l3: 54,70,84,S8.ll7,l64.I7l,225, 232. Whetsell, Phyllis 003: 2I4. Whipple. Linda 023: 44,259. Whipple, Paul 003: 2I4. Whisler. Tami 0I3: I76.232. White, Danny L. 003: 2l4. White, Mrs. Joyce: I92. White, Wendy 0I3: I64.222,232. Whitebread. Brant 003: II8,2I4. Whitebread, Robin 023: 259. Whitebread, Valerie 0l3: 232. Whitehead, Libby 003: 2l4. Whitney. Sherrie 0l3: 232. Whitworth. Mark 023: 260. Whitworth, Suzanne 003: 2II. Wilcox. Mark 023: 62.l02,l04.l29,I77,260. Wilde, Mrs, Pat l92,2SO, Wllder, Prent1s003 2l4. Wilhelm Russ 0l3 232. Wllktnson, Cheryl 023 260 W1llard. Clyde 003: 2I4. Willard, J1m0O3: 2l4, W1Il1ams. Brenda 0I3- 232. Williams, Mrs, Carol: 33.44,I93. Williams, Debra 023: 66,241,260 W1ll1ams. Elizabeth 023: 74.l5l,232. Williams, Dr. Gail: IS7. Williams, J.R, 0I3: 232. Wtlliams. Julie 0l3: l66,I69,l7I.232. Williams. Karen 0I3: 232. Williams. Katrina 003: 48,2l4. Williams, Kim 023: 260. Williams, Mrs. Linda: l93. Williams, Sandra 023: 260. Williams, Shelley 003: 2I4. Williams, Terry 023: 70,26I. Williamson, Jana 023: I32.26l. Williamson, Lester 0I3: 232, Williamson, Michael 023: 20,33,44,46.I37,234. 285. Williamson. Sharon 023: 246,26l. Willis, Christina flop. I74,2I4. Willis. Donna 0l3: 233. Willms. Kirk 4113. s4.ss,2s3. Willoughby, Don 0l3: 233. Willoughby. Wendy 003: 2I4, Wilson, Bill 4123, I42.26I. Wilson. Miss Billli: 8.73.92.I32,l52,I93. Wilson, Brenda 023: 4S,50.54,258.26l,284. Wilson. Cindy 0I3: 233. Wilson. Danny 003: 228. Wilson. David 003: 2l4. Wilson. Dennis 023: 26l. Wilson. Linda 003: l25.l66,l69.2l4. Wilson, Michele 003: 2I4. wilson. Michelle 4113. 98.245.26l. Wilson, Mike 003: 2l5. 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