Edwardsville High School - Tiger Yearbook (Edwardsville, IL)

 - Class of 1985

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DAVID W. ROBERT G. HORTON HOSTO LARI HOWERTON- HENKE SALLY CRYSTAL HOWERTON HUGHES DENISE HUGHES DONISE HUGHES ROBIN HUGHES KATHLEEN HUNT KELLEY JEFFERY S. HUNTER HYTEN

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Hardee whicn on one was Mr. Halsey nd tl Board, I leave all the left beer bottles from our F.F.A next years seniors, over con ventions. have a great I, Lori DeConcini, sound mind and body hind all the times I have had at E.H.S. I leave to all the juniors the excitement of Con sumer’s Ed. and Senior P.E. To Tricia Howell and Stephanie Ruyle, I leave all of my Spanish knowledge, and to Dana Martin all of my passing grades. I hope for a good and prosperous future, and lots of luck to everyone I, David Bradley, leave to all upcoming seniors my favorite ex tra-curricular activity, zation known as the Breakfast Club. I also leave you poor souls all of Mr. Cooper’s fables. I leave to Mrs. Mac, all my bad behavior and unsigned Hardees Lives! I, Barbara Bruhn, will the re mainder of my patience to the next Office Occupations girl that will have my job. She will need all the patience she can obtain in order to refrain from killing the runners. Most of all, I would like to will joy and happiness to the underclassmen and in-coming freshmen. I hope their high school years help them as much as they’ve helped me I, Deneen Hansen, bequeath: to Terri Mac, all our “obnoxious” times-may the list go on and on, to Kerry H., all the good times, my party spot, Mr. D. and Mr. R., to Mr. D., my infamous half shirt, to Kurt E., a maid to clean up after his horatious bashes and a “comfortable” matress I never used. To all remaining, I leave my house for further entertain ment and destruction by the sec year being of leave be good an organi passes Mongrels. I, Lisa Young, leave to Sherry all the fun times at , I leave all my excused absences, and to the Class of ’86, only one more year. I, David Gerber, will my car, GERB 3, to Jay Hesse, my entire Polo wardrobe to Dan Luketich, and the summer to Stacey Lynn. To Jeff Hyten, I leave my com- puter skills, to everyone that loves to swim, my pool, and to Desiree, my “only child” status and my love. I, Ellen Ladd, leave my little sister Amy three more fun years, finally without all those frosh jokes. To Jenny, good luck with the guys, one at a time. To the iuniors, a partyin’ senior year trying to live up to the class of ’85, and the formation of the sec- ond generation of the Party Mongrels. To all the seniors, I leave love, happy memories, and wishes of good luck for the fu- ture. I, Chris Stoces, leave to Topher Stapleton, a pillow so he can continue his education in college, to Cheryl Lee, my old weight set, to Lori DeConcini, a big box of tissues, to Steve Ben- way, some ice cream that floats, to Mike Hengehold, Christie secki Reilly to everyone who hel it through the past My locker tents, I will to Daniel Farmer Enjoy it, hon! Good luck to all ’85 students. Hope to see yo future We, the unwilling class led by the unknowing teachers E.H.S for the men I, Denise Hughe W oa the kids here a prayer and some laughter because I’m never com- ing back. I will to all minorities a dance or event that has a variety of music, not just rock. I leave the pom pon girls some rhythm and a new tape recorder. To my little brother, Jason, I leave some of my quietness and good behav- ior. I leave my little sister, Jan, a boyfriend who is not a thug. I ill to all seniors unlimited jc and Asti Spumanti. And finally, to all people who think they’re important, I say ou don’t run nothin’ around here but your mouth.” I, Sam McCleland, leave Dar- ren Bell a vacuum cleaner, and to Stacey Lynn, I leave a cheating book. To my little sister, I leave : ann : T. including are doing t Greg Tim Gasper and Karen Farmer, I leave Classic Dark Michelob I, Carolyn Luketich, will to Chris Scheibal all the coneys with onions at A W, and all the rotten jokes he’s told. To Jim Musch, I leave all the confetti in the world to throw in someone else’s face at football games. To Lee Clark, I leave those two love birds by my locker and all the good times in Madame’s class. I, Samantha Bozack, leave to all the teachers a big sigh of relief ' t Have LO pul Up with me anymore. To my good friend, Dana Martin, I leave the memories of all the good times we've had. I hope our weekends go on the partying way. Have a great year everyone! I, Laura McLaughlin, leave all my ex-boyfriends to Kim Davis, if she promises to leave me hers. I leave my excused absences to Diane Collins, and to all the un- derclassmen, I leave lots of luck for the years to come. I, Kris Reilly, being of drugged body, do hereby leave all my pos- sessions to Tim Williams. I leave » to Mr. Louer, with which he is to purchase a new pair of pants with a zipper which will stay I love you, I, Rob Wiemers, leave to Dan Farmer many more hours in the weight room, to Sarah Beard, the leading goal-scoring spot on the 1986 Chiefs. To Chris Kyro, I leave a new pair of sunglasses, to Amy, Chris and Dana, all of the friendship in the world, and to Gary Reller, “Sike”’. To all my partyin’ friends, I leave the everlasting, low-ridin’, heavy-cruzin’ omnibus. I leave all my Huey Lewis tapes to all my Michelob-drinkin’ buddies. friend K-SHE b n, and to ZIN Flo Daniel Lumma, d Spanish dramatic skills hour Spanist Hindelanc herebd i | mie I i n and | hope your senior year will be as great as mine was. To my friend, Jim Bain, I leave somebody else to hit on and pester. I, Jim Cuvar, do leave Mr. Louer a new pair of pants with a zipper that will stay up. I leave Mrs. Gregor a blow-horn so she kicks people out of the she can save her voice, and more luck when she tells us to stop our Sex, Drugs, and Rock and Roll. I, Carolyn Collins, want to leave all of my bashing years at E.H.S. to my little sister Dianne, who will be a freshman next year. I hope she has as much fun as I have had, and carries it on to my smaller sister Annette. Good luck to both of them. Joel Misukoni being of ak pe ' : all my common sense to my little brothers, I know they need it! | also leave my forging ability and many passes to those people who get stopped in the halls during lunch. Finally, I leave my sanity to Mr. Detoye because I know the freshmen drive him crazy. I, Kris Bautsch, being of half way sound mind, hereby leave all my great times here at E.H.S. to my sisters Niki and Monica, when they get out of the house To all my friends, I leave the memories We all nad as the Hen- ry Fan Club. To Ann Raffaelle, all those Collinsville guys, and to Tim, I only hope he remember. I, John Beatty, leave the 1985 golf team another undefeated season, to Hal Patton, my 150 yard wedge shot. To all the guy I leave my bad luck with the gir I liked. Last but not least, I leave sy Schaefer all the memories hould have had that her first boyfriend got. , Mare Henry, leave to my brother Corey my locker and my membership as a guppy to him and Jerry Holt. To my wrestling fan club; Jennifer, Ellen, Sam and Kris, my ev erlasting phy- sique. To Aaron, I leave all my breakfast parties and a great sen- Ev Rein, being of sound mind and body, leave Mr. Detoye his priceless art tables which would make Homer Formby cringe in horror. I, Lynda Wegrzyn, leave my sister, Laura, 2 years of fun. To Bill, I leave my Volvo, to Kory, everything she wants, (Bick’s legs!), thanks for being my best friend. To Carrol, I leave Dori- toes for her Asti, to Stacey, I leave a pillow and a box of tis- sues. To Sefior, I leave a roll of toilet paper, and I leave a bottle Mrs. Thompsor Good luck! tion, | Peter Bouman child I have along. With your en and lll power I'm ll be v successful. I leave It has been the nurtured about not alwa r be easy, but it “ orth it Casie Herb I, Marina Mosby, leave Chuck Havens and Neil Rodenmeyer my place in study hall and to t rest of the guys, all the memorig§ of good times we had. T Neil Probst, I leave all the happ ness he needs to make it throug® his senior year, and to my siste¥ Sue, I leave our car, so she cag have fun trying to park it. To one of my closest friendg Chelsea, I leave all my best wist es for the future. To Rhode leave my energy for Mr. Sal vich’s 4th hour. You'll need it fog that man! Good luck to all thg upcoming seniors; take it slo and easy. All my best. D Vaughn Dickerson. I, Chris Primas, leave to m brother, Rob, all my in-schools To Ron Thorp, I leave my par ing space. I leave both pairs cf =? + a —— 1 mie, I leave Brian Stewart, and to Barb Moore, I leave whatever she wants from me I, Don Hemphill, being of semi-sound mind, do leave all the good senior times to the Ju niors, also, I leave the challenge for the Tiger soccer team to win the state championship. Finally, I leave all SS duties to the junior agents; Bono, Deo, Matric, and Nort When you get to the end, it’s very hard. I’m here to tell you all to take one step at a time. T Bundles, I leave one good fun filled year that I had. To “Ten”, I leave my half of the locker and 2 tripped-out years. To everyone else, hope it’s exciting. “Be Kool” Babbit I, Dawn Sullivan, do hereby leave John and Debbie the rest of school to be nice, Cindy, all those mornings before school. To Lori, Kim, Angie, and Sheryl, I leave another year of Mrs. Holcomb. Have Fun! To Mrs. Highlander, I leave all our first hour discus and “Dennis Coming Home!” To Jamie, I leave John! Have fun and be careful with him I, Chris Montague, will to my little sister, Teresa all the party times left in her next few years and the ability to try to make peace with everyone at her house. I wish her the bes t of luck in all she does and hope she keeps her head straight. Remem ber, PARTY TIME! I, Shelly Bigham, being of a half-way sound mind (because of this great school) do leave all the fun and excitement of golf season and Coach Gerber to the girl’s golf team, (Yes, EHS, there is a girl’s golf team!) To the new sen- iors, | leave the right to Party Hardy!! sions



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CHANTELLE SHERI JACOBS JOHNSON ae CHELSEA JOHNSON DEBORAH CHARMAINE KAYSER KEMP PRETTIEST SMILE DEANCA DICKEY AND JACK DAUGHERTY wet MICHELLE DOROTHY KESSINGER KINDER CATHERINE KING ELIZABETH KING KATHRYN KING

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