Edwardsville High School - Tiger Yearbook (Edwardsville, IL)
- Class of 1987
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EDWARDSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 145 West Street EDWARDSVILLE, IL 62025
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The old adage that time flies when we’re having fun sure applies to this year!! It was pretty fun — what with the bomb threats (all three of them!), the assemblies, the dances, the classes (study hall was obviously the best!), the friends, and even some of the teachers were pretty cool! Not to mention the parties! Did we say parties?? So sorry, we meant BASHES both in school and out! The Seniors really knew how to party — for instance: wearing togas on Senior Class Picture Day. The Juniors were partying at graduation when they became big Seniors. The Sophomores were learning how to party during Spirit Week in October when they won the Most Spirited (but only because of Senior Class Picture Day). The Freshmen partied in a poetic style when the winners of the annual poetry contest were announced, and all three winners were Freshmen!!
Even with the negative aspects of this year — homework, tests, finals, Iowa Basics, SATs, ACTs, term papers, cafeteria food, etc ..., the 1986-1987 school year was pretty great!!!
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FACULTYDistrict 7 Administrative Staff
Mr. Roy Olive Superintendent of Schools
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Mr. Rue Foe Assistant Superintendent
Mr. John Novotny Director of Personnel
Mr. Robert Stuart Director of Instruction
Board of Education
President:
Roland Nelson Secretary:
Susan Welch Jane Delaney
Jackie Eadie Bruce Hoffman Gene Vanek Rudy Wilson
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Mrs. Carol McCormack Assistant Principal
Mr. George Halsey Principal
Mr. Richard Ford
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Mrs. Jane Westerhold
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Carolyn Kuethe Norman
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Charles Finley Pat Johannes Daniel Oberle Richard Pilney James
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Barb Ellebract Sandee Harmon Chris Head Sharon Jackson Ann Jacox Ernestine
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William Mary Kay Hyten Emily Monika Sharon Petty Warren Stalhut Trudy Stilwell
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Stephen Heal Janet Highlander Bemece Johnson Patricia Penelton Joe Symanski Ten Tarquino
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Bonita Elmore
Lee Long
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Gerald Baker Rebecca Beal Lee Bollinger Michelle Colew Gayle Day
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Cathy Bohnak Francis Dwyer Bill Miester Thomas River
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Elisabeth Arth Barbara Dippold Carolyn Lautner Patricia Martin Tina O’Dell Shirley Orman Barbara Peterson Violet Rood Marilyn Tenllado Marian Utechtt
Mary Ann Marion Winifred
Russell Thompson Woodard
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TGER 1987 TIGER 1987 987 TIGER 1987 TIGER IGER 1987 TIGER 1987 987 TIGER 1987 TIGER TGER 1987 TIGER 1987 The senior year is our last chance to be children, to be truly spontaneous — because from now on we must work and sweat for everything ... We must face reality, the real world, the big picture! All of which have terrible, dreamcrushing fangs — yeah, right!
High School was the hard part! After graduation, we will be presented with, not the fangs of reality but something worse — freedom. We’ll be able to become ourselves; to choose a path and follow it, to stumble on that path and begin again without fear of displeasing anyone except ourselves.
We’re seniors; we’re: partying, studying, worrying about getting into college (let alone getting out of it), having fun, finding out who we are, suffering senioritis, loud, obnoxious and creative. We were designed to be energetic and slightly explosive creatures, and the class of 1987 definitely is!
18Brien Bowers
Computer Club 3 Computer Team 4Dana Brase
Marshall Brase
Ernel Branson
Christopher Brammier
Dawn Brase
Larry Brown
Baseball 1 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Court 3Andrew Burns
Janies Busch
Andrew Byron
Patrick M. Burns
Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Baseball 1,2,3 Student Council I
Todd Barton
Kimberly C alhoun
Attendance Office Worker 3 Art Seminar 4
Wendy J. Campbell
Drama Club 1,2, 3, 4 S.I.T. 1
Thespians 2, 3, 4 Yearbook 2 Intramural Softball IDana Cover
Richard Crabtree
Stuart N. Dabbs
Soccer 1
Wrestling 1,2, 3
John Dean
Christine Cusick
JV Basketball
Rob Deconcini
Kevin Cox
Tammy Dalhaus
Office Occupations Guidance Office Worker
25Liza Decoteau
NHS 3, 4 Drum Major 3, 4 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 French Club 3. 4 Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4 All-District 2, 3, 4 All-State 4 Who’s Who 3. 4 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3,4
Orchestra 1,2, 3, 4 Principal Chair All-District 4
Joe Divine
Football 1,3,4
Steve Donelson
Tamara J. Dorsey
Girls Basketball 1,2, 3. 4
Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1,2 Student Council 4 Marching Band 1,2 Concert Band 1,2 Drama Club 1Alicia Suzzett Eaker
Bill Eadie
Stage Band 2, 3 SADI)
Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4
Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4 Model UN Student Council French Club, Sgt. at Arms
Shelli L. Eden
Diane Elfrink
Drama Club 1.2, 3. 4 Thespians 3, 4 French Club 2. 3, 4 Intramural Volleyball 4 A Cappella 2, 3, 4Thomas R. Faylollat
Soccer 1,2, 3.4 Baseball 1.2. 3,4 Homecoming Court I,
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All-Metro and Sectional Honors in Soccer 3, 4 Prom King 4
Jenny Felchlin
Volleyball 1 Cheerleading Bleacher Bums
Paula Felchlin
Volleyball I Cheerleading 4
David A. FelkerCarrie Nadine Fisher
Student Council 1.2 Treasurer 3 4 VP (K.DSC VP. Liaison 4) Math Team 3. 4 NHS3.4; VP Computer Team 2. 3. 4 Yearbook 4 French Club 2. 3. 4 Model UN 4 CAD Pep Club 1 Student Senator 4
Scott .1. Klorini
Golf 1,2. 3.4 Class President 2, 4
Cathleen H. Forsting
Yearbook 1.2, 3 Pep Club 2 French Club 3 N1IS 3.4 Who's W ho
Tammi Fraley
Office Occupations
Debra Lynn Funkhouser
Mark Alan Frey
Drama Club 2, 3 Stage Mgr. 4 Thespians 2, 3. 4 Scribe French Club 1, 2. 3, 4 (President 3, 4) NHS3.4 Student Council 1 National Merit Commended Scholar 4
Linda Frisse
German Club 1.2, 3. 4 President
Student Council 2, 3 SADD3.4
Literary Magazine 2. 4 Who’s Who National Merit Semi-Finalist
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President Thespians 2, 3 •i Historian 4
Student Council 2. 3 Scribe 4 French Club 3, 4
Model UN 4 Stage Band 4
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A Cappclla 3 All-District Choir 3 §jC. • ’ All-State Theater 4
NHS3.4 Student Senate 4Ian Gibbons
Vince Geronimo
Baseball 2 Art Seminar 4 Bleacher Bums 4
Student Council 4 Model UN 1,2, 3.4 Student Venture 3, 4 French Club 1,2 Literary Magazine 1, 2 Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4
Gail L. Gieseking
Pattie L. Gillham
Field Hockey 1,2, 3, 4 Band I, 2 Flags 2
Homecoming Court 3 Pep club 2, 3, 4 Art Seminar 4
Misty D. Gillmore
Tim Glover
Wrestling 1,2Lisa Grezlak
Chcerlcading 1,2, 3, 4 Senior Class Trcasurer Homecoming Court 3, Queen Candidate 4 Who’s Who Student Council 1,2, 3 French Club 1, 2 Pep Club 1,2,3
Michael L. Grist
Football
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Shawn Suzette Grubb
Drama Club 1,2, 3, 4 Thespians 1,2, 3,4 Student Council 1 Yearbook 1 NHS 3.4 French Club 3, 4 Who’s Who National Merit Commended Scholar 4
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Jeff R. Guerra
Literary Magazine
Kari Gullicksrud
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Beth E. Gusewelle
Golf 1,2, 3,4 State all four years, 2nd place senior year as team
Student Council 1.2, 3, 4
NHS 3,4
Cheron Renee Guyton
French Club 3, 4 Yearbook 4 Who’s Who Art Seminar 4
Dale S. Hadley
31Kent Hagemann
Track 4
Yvette Hairston
Volleyball I Who’s Who Basketball 1 Student Council 1.3, 4 Pom Pons 3, 4 French Club 4 Yearbook 4
I esley Hangsleben
I .aura Hamilton
Greg Hann
Student Council I Math Team 3 NHS3.4
Homecoming Court 2 Who’s Who
Lewis J. Haines
Jackie Hamilton
Student Council 1 SADD 2, 3 Basketball I Drama Club 1.2, 3 Art Seminar 4 German Club 1,2, 3 Save the Whales 4
Priscilla A. HammonYearbook I, Bus. Mgr. 2, Asst. Editor 3, Editor 4 Student C ouncil 1.2, 3, 4
NHS3.4 Who’s Who French Club 3, 4 Orchestra I Treasurer Intramurals 1 E'vilic Spirits 1 Student Senate 4 Model UN 1 K.DSC Liaison 4
Charles G. Havens
Dallas Haynes
Sophomore Football Manager 2 Art Seminar 4
Gina 1. Heater
Clay Hanvey
Golf 1.2, 3 0.0.4
Jane Mitchell Harper
Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1,2 Spanish Club 3, 4 SADD2.3 Pep Club 1
Kimberly A. Harrick
Basketball I Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Softball 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3 Art Seminar 4
Betty J. Hartzel
Deborah Harris
NHS3.4 Who’s Who Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Symphonic Band 1.2, 3,4
Stage Band Vocalist 4 Jazz Choir 2 Drama Club 1,2, 3, 4 A Cappella 3, President 4
All-State Choir 3 11-State Choir 3 All-State Soloist 3,4 French Club 3, VP 4
33Julie A. Hellmann
Amy A. Hill
Football 1 German Club Drama Club Student Senate Who’s Who
Homecoming Master of Ceremonies 4 1986 Soviet Union Tour
Sara Hepler
Golf 1,2, 3, 4 Captain 3,4 MVP 3, 4 Basketball 1 Track 1
Cross Country 1 Student Council 3, 4 Tiger Voice 3 Pep Club
Student Council 3, 4 President 4 Who’s Who Field Hockey 3, 4 Pep Club 3
Edward Hess
Football 1,2, 3,4 Captain 4 Wrestling 1,3, 4, 4 National Honor Society
Matt Hillman
Susan Ilolderread
Kenneth G. Huddleston
Drama Club 3, 4 Thespian 3, 4 Literary Magazine 4 Model U.N. 4
Debra Ann Horvath
Mixed Chorus 4 Tiger Voice 4 Girl’s Basketball 2, 3. 4
Football 1,2, 3. 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2 Baseball 1
Bob Horton
Lanatte Sue Holley
Chorus 2, 3, 4
Jackie Jeffers
Track 2
Spanish Club 3, 4 Art SeminarDrake Kaase
Art Seminar Pep Club
Laura Kerkemeyer
Volleyball 1 Concert Band 1 Symphonic Band 2, 3,4 Flag Corps 3, 4 Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4
Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Office Occupations 4
Rick Alan Kibort
Glenn Kidd
Sandra Kimm
Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4
Who’s Who National Merit Semifinalist Math Team 1. 2, 3, 4 French Club 2 National Honor Society 3,4
IASC President 4Lori Kuether
Basketball I Spanish Club 2, 3 Yearbook Staff 4
Christopher W. Kyro
Student Council 1 Spanish Club 2, 3 Who’s Who Jets Team 4 Illinois State Scholar
Angela Lynn Landers
Jon Philip Leady
Anita M. Lebro
Volleyball 1 Basketball I S.A.D.D. 2,3 Softball 3 Nurse’s Aide 2
Patricia Ann LaRue
S.A.D.D. 3 Student Venture 2 Girls Track Manager 1, 2, 3.4 Boys Track Manager 2, 3,4
Cross Country Manager 2
39Amy T. Lynn
Lesley G. Loyd
Mick Luster
Field Hockey 1,2, 3, 4 Co-Captain 4 Basketball 1,2 Class Vice Pres. 3, 4 National Honor Society Who’s Who Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Homecoming Court 1,
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Basketball Time Keeper 3,4
William P. Macdonald
Computer Club 1,2 Spanish Club 1, 2 Symphonic Band 3, 4
Cathie A. Lee
Field Hockey 1,3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3 Art Seminar S.A.D.D. 2
Kelly S. Lodwig
David T. Loge
Michael Patrick Long
Baseball 1,2, 3, 4 Co-Captain 4Bill Markowitz
Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3,4
Lori L. Marks
Yearbook Staff 1 Flag Corps 2 Pep Club 1 Pom Pons 3, 4 Art Seminar
Tatiana Martinez
Spanish Club 2 Drama Club 2 National Honor Society 3,4 Pep Club 3 Student Council 4 Art Seminar
Anne MattaMonica McCarthy
Tennis 3, 4
Student Council 1. 2, 3, 4
Spanish Club 1,2, 3, 4 Vice Pres. 4
National Honor Society 3,4 Who's Who
Julia MeCleland
Cheerleading 1,2 Pom Pons 3, 4 Pep Club 1,2, 3 National Honor Society • 3.4
Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4 All-District 3 All-State 3
Robert E. McClellan
Darla McCoy
Nurses Aide 2 Attendance 3 Art SeminarBeth Ellen Meyer
Pom-Pons 2, 3, 4 Acapella 2, 3,4 Drama Club 2, 3, 4
Daniel Meyer
Football 1,2, 3,4 Basketball 1 Baseball 1,2, 3, 4
Gerald W. Meyer
S.A.D.D. 1 Student Council 1 Football 1 Track 1,2 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Math Team 3, 4 National Honor Society 4Jody Michlitsch
Suzanne Michel
Student Venture 3, 4 Spanish Club 3, 4
Pep Club 1 Yearbook Staff 2 Drama Club 2, 3 S.A.D.D. 2 Student Council 2 Homecoming Parade 3, 4
Art Seminar
Michael T. Mick
Melanie Rae Milton
Marching Band 1, 2 Symphonic Band 1, 2 Stage Band 1 Drama Club 2 Pep Band 1,2 Pep Club 3, 4
Rita Monroe
Office Occupations
Teresa M. Montague
Kelly Moore
Kristin Elizabeth Moore
Marching Band 1, 2, 3,
4
Concert Band 1 Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Flag Corps 3, 4 Spanish Club 3, 4
44Patrick Morrison
Matthew R. Mueller
Robert E. Murphy
James Musch
Pep Club 1, 2 Cross Country 4 Track 4
Kristiane Naegler
Marching Band 1,2, 3 Symphonic Band 1,2, 3
Golf 1,2, 3
National Honor Society
3.4 Who's Who
Math Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Symphonic Band 1,2,
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Jazz Band 1,2, 3, 4 All-District Jazz 4 All-District 3, 4 All-County 1,2, 3, 4
Karen Mueggenburg
Yearbook Staff 3 Office Occupations 4 Art Seminar
Susan Marie Mosby
Tim Morris
Golf Team 2, 3Ann Marie Notter
Concert Band 1 Marching Band I Pep Band 1 Office Occupations Treasurer 4
Gary Niemeier
Football 1,2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1,2
Michele Noto
Band 1,2, 3 Rag Corps 2, 3 Spanish Club 1, 2 Office Occupations Secretary 4
William J. Noud IV
Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4 Football 1,2 Track 1
Steve Ohren
Band 1, 2, 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4 T rack 4
Carla M. Opel
Beth Null
Marching Band 1,2 Symphonic Band 1, 2 Volleyball 1 Cheerleading 2
Clark H. Oberlog
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Darlene Parham
Teresa Paddock Student Council 1,2
Kenneth D. PattersonJulian Rey
Ben A. Richards
Football 1.2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1.2, 3 Math Team 2, 3, 4Rhonda Sue Schaakc
Band 1,2, 3, 4 Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4
All District 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1,2. 3, 4 German Club 4
Melissa Schaefer
Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Volleyball 4
National Honor Society Who’s Who
Esta Valery Saverson
Track 1,2, 3, 4 Cross Country 4 Cheerleading 1
Edwin Leroy Sawyer
Chris A. Scheibal
Thomas C. Scheihal
Sherri L. Schafer
Marching Band 1,2, 3 Flag Corps 2, 3 Concert Band 1,2 Softball 2, 3,4 Cheerleading 2,4 Office Occupations Treasurer 4 Pep Band 1,2Kelly Schmitt
Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4
Concert Band 1, 2 Symphonic Band 3, 4 Solo and Ensemble 3, 4
Angela Schlueter
Art Seminar 4 Track 1
Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4
Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4 Stage Band 3, 4 Symphonic Band 1,2, 3,4
All-District 2, 3, 4 All-State 3, 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Student Senate 3
Lee E. Schreiber
Todd Schmidt
Basketball 1,2 Baseball 1,2, 3, 4
52Bryan K. Scroggins
Michele Shaheen
Drama Club 1,2, 3, 4 Thespians 3, 4 French Club 1,2, 3, 4 Tiger Voice 3, 4 Managing Editor 4 Yearbook Staff 2 Who’s Who Acappella 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3Karen Sue Sisson
Alisa Renee Sims
Marching Band 1.2 Concert Band 1,2 Pom-Pons 2, 3, 4
Student Council 1, 2 Pep Club 1,2 Office Occupations
Shelly Lynn Sisson
Julie Ann Slemer
Volleyball 1,2, 3,4 Athlete of the Week Captain
Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Captain Softball 3
Vicki Lynn Sittner
Keith I e Skaer
Stacy Skaer
Jennifer E. Smith
Basketball Manager 1 Softball 1.2, 3,4 S.A.D.D. 2. 3,4 Field Hockey 4 Art Seminar Creative Writing
54Melissa Anne Stevenson
Field Hockey 1,2, 3, 4 Student Council 2, 4 Who’s Who 3, 4 Track Stats 1, 2 Pep Club 1, 3
Susan Stille
Volleyball 1,2, 3 Basketball 1
Eric William Stoces
Janet L. StofT
Marching Band 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 4Ann Rachel Symanski
Tennis 1,2, 3, 4 French Club 1,2, 3, 4 S.A.D.D. 2 Yearbook Staff 4
56Ronnie Thorp
Mixed Chorus I A-Cappella 2, 3, 4
Jeff T
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Noble R. Thompson
Jeff Allan Tripp
Jennifer Dawn Therien
Tennis 2, 3, 4 Student Council I, 2 Who’s Who 3, 4
Raymond L. Irebing
Christina Ann Tretter
French Club 1,2, 3,4 Tennis 1
Brian T. Tutka
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Tennis 2, 3, 4 Tiger Voice 3, 4 Spanish Club 1
Craig W atson
Wrestling 1 Marching Band 1 ComputerTcam 1, 2, 3, 4
Travia D. Watts
Dan Werner
Model U.N. 2, 3, 4 Computer Club 1, 2 Computer Team 4
Michele West
Office Occupations Pep Club 1
June Weber
Spanish Club 1,2, 4
Scott A. Weber
Michael VVeissman
Office Worker 1, 2 D.E.C.A. 1 Pep Club 1,2, 3 Marching Band 1,2. 3Patricia Evett Wilson
Marching Band 1 Pep Club 1,2 Track 1,2 Office Occupations President
Paul Williams
Student Senate 3. 4, Cross Country 2 Tiger Spirit Award Track 3
Tiger Voice 1,2, 3, 4 Literary Magazine 2 Art Seminar Edwardsville Intelligencer Cartoonist Spanish Club 1
Carlos J. Wilson
Football 1,2 Basketball 1,2
Matthew J. Wiemers
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Dayle Ann Womack
S.A.D.D. 2, 3 Student Council 2, 3 D.E.C.A. 4 Treasurer 4 Tiger Voice 3, 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Literary Magazine 2, 3
Catherine Ann Wing
Chorus 1
Boy’s Track Manager 2 Spanish Club A-Cappella 2 Pep Club 1, 2
Amy Lynn W'itschie
Office Worker 4 Softball 3 Spanish Club 2, 3 Pep Club 3, 4
Joel David Wood
Windy Lynn Winfield
Basketball I, 2 Field Hockey 2, 3, 4 Softball 1,2, 3,4
Lynn Michele Wisnasky
Pep Club 1,2, 3 Pom-Pons 2, 3 N.H.S. 3,4
Student Council 1,2, 3, 4
hermit Winslow
D.E.C.A. 2
Pamela Louise Yehling
Spanish Club 1,2, 3 Track 2 Art Seminar Creative Writing 3, 4
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Thomas James Zupanci
Frosh Class Pres. Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4 Golf 2, 3, 4 Football 1 Baseball 2
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Drama Club 4 Chess Club 4 Model U.N. 4 French Club 4
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1987!
YOU’RE THE BEST!SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Row 1: Lisa Grezlak; Treasurer; Scott Florini, President. Row 2: Robyn Vanck, Secretary; Amy Lynn; Vice President.
NOT PICTURED
Alisa A. Adair Alton Lewis
Sheila R. Ashburn Ronald Long
Rhonda Beetner Dale Madison
Lance Belt Milford Marshall
Betty Elenor Bowles Sandra Leigh McCord
Portia Renee Brown Darrell Joseph Meek
Deron Glenn Burrus Tina M. Meyer
Kevin Lee Chartrand Steven M. Miller
Dean Anthony Corgiat Daniel E. Nelson
Lisa Renee Corl Jami P. Nolen
Brian C. Debolt Todd A. O’Laughlin
Richard B. Delgado David S. Peel
Kevin A. Estrada Timothy J. Peters
Bonita M. Flor William F. Piggot
Alena L. Hall Carrie E. Pomeroy
Ronald E. Hartmann Scott Reynolds
Debbie R. Hawkins Rhonda Lynn Rinaldi
Christopher E. Henke Kirsti J. Rogers
Kurt Hofmann Jon Eric Sample
Alonza Hogan Ramona L. Sheppard
Tiffany Howard John Jeffery Singler
Trevor Allan Hubbard Donald Stark
Jamal K. Jackson Robert C. Stoces
Rohan Corley Johnson Lisa M. Telford
Michael Kampman Charles W. Wallace
Darrell Alan King Johnny Eugene Warren
Shelley Mae Kinsey Lester Lloyd Welburn
Gregory M. Knect Andrew Woods
65It seems impossible that four years ago we started high school as timid, little freshmen. We thought that year would last forever! Most of us did manage to find our classes and lockers though, with a few exceptions. Our class showed a lot of individuality from the start as we sponsored nacho sales and aerobics classes to raise money. Little by little we became more involved until ... finally we became Sophomores. .We were more confident about participating in school activities and more confident about ourselves as we were led by our class officers Scott Florini, Karla McDaniel, Robyn Vanek, and Laura Grezlak. Our Junior year marked the beginning of our “Upperclassmen” years. We had finally earned the right to drive to school and we took on the challenge of parking in Idlewood — an adventure in itself! That year held a lot of memories, both good and bad, as EHS, along with the rest of the nation, mourned the deaths of the seven crew members of the Space Shuttle Challenger.
At last we became SENIORS!!! We quickly established a reputation during spirit week with TOGA '87 claiming “If the Styles’s too bold, then you’re too old.” Next we went on to win our Homecoming game after a wetter than wet parade. At coronation Amy Lynn and Dan Farmer were crowned Queen and King as we all wished we could capture “Time in a Bottle” to hold forever.The year seemed to fly by after that, and it was soon time for first semester finals and report cards. If we were worried then, it didn’t last long because Senioritis set in with full force. Spring was fast approaching. It was time to make plans for Spring Break and Prom. Prom was definitely a “Time to Remember” as Beth Riley and Tom Fayollat were chosen Queen and King for 1987. Before we knew it we were having our Senior Breakfast in the cafeteria, complete with a very entertaining video, followed by Graduation rehearsal in the gym. Then the day finally arrived. After four memorable years of EHS, the Class of 1987 was graduated on June 5, 1987. We were the first class to behold commencement at the S1UE Vadalabene Center. The gym was packed to the rafters as the graduates waited patiently while more chairs were brought out to accommodate late comers. Finally we received our diplomas after speeches from Scott Florini, our class President, and Sandra Kim, our Valedictorian. As we crossed the stage we realized that we had made it! Although it might be along time before we see some of our classmates again, we’ll never forget any of the crazy times we shared at EHS. Years from now we’ll look back and remember all of the friends and great times, and we’ll feel proud to have been a part of the Class of 1987.
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Jim Anderson Chris Anderson
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Shawn Atkins Rebecca Aurelio John Bailey Tammy Ballard Laurel Barber Shelly Bares
Dana Barnard Michael Barnard Kara Barton Kellie Bauman Monica Bautsch Jennifer Baxter
Cynthia Bell Jim Bell Bryan Belt Rachel Bench Dina Bender JefTBcrdick
Jerry Biclicke Kim Bigham Laura Bird Tammy Bizillion Tarron Blackwell Angela Bleier
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Deanna Brase Jerry Bratten Jason Brewer Linda Brewster Kevin Bundy Seth Burgett
Tammy Burnett Gary Burns Nathaniel Byrd Barbie Byron Sandy Camplain Jimmy Cannon
Eric Carlson Michael Chapman David Clarkin Shenae Clayton Lori Clayton Julie Clow
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Tim Cummings Sheila CusickTammy Edgeworth Michael Ellinger
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Shawn Davis Barbie Dean Kirsten Decker Craig DeConcini Larry DeConcini Angela Diest
Dennis Doolen Shawn Doolin Troy Dorman Connie Drew Mark Dunmgan Cara Eden
Nancy Cutler Jeffry Cuvar Rachel Darnell Marie Damis Katie Davidson Norma DavisTanya Fischer Patrick Foege Steven Fox Wayne Frazer Geoffrey Freymuth Natalie Fritsche
Crystal Fultz Rick Funke Matthew Galli Michelle Garde James Gardiner Douglas Gilbert
Lauren Gonzalez Rhonda Graham Lori Green Richard Greenhill David Gregory Gina Grieser
Clay Guscwcllc Karen Haag Mark Hack Jennifer Hackett Tammy Hacking Atiya Hakeem
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Shawn Hcllinger Robert Helms Tammy Henry Janis Hanson Mark Herman Amy Hess
Wendy Higgins Blake Hilla Bill Hindman Michelle Hinton Ronald Ho Timothy Hoffman
Jerry Holt Chris HoneckShanon Horvath Christopher Hosto
Martez Hudson Greg Heune
Jason Hughs Cole Hunter
John Hutson Monica Hutter Bonita Hyde Martin Ihr Tara Impennachio Eric Ingram
Denise Iscnburgh Mick Jackson Cheryl Jacobs Donnie James Deah Jaroski Darrin Jennings
Craig Johnson David Johnson Kimberly Johnson Orlando Jones Kimberly Jordan Lance Keller
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Amy Ladd Jennifer Ladd
Heather Lautner Judith Lawrence
Lisa Lcardi Mindi Lembcke Michael Leonard Scott Leonnard Jeffrey Lewis Anthony Lin
Chris Lindley Bob Linder Aaron Lippolt Tony Lockett Michael Loew
Lisa Lohr Tammy Lopretta Lincoln Lounsbury Michelle Love Lynn Lucas Jamie Luckshis
Rhonda Lynn Michael MacMillan Paul Mackic Ronald Mahan Meredith Marchbank Christopher Martin
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Mchdi Mchranfar Andrew Mcllcnthin Lisa Meng Susan Mctzlcr Catherine Mcunier Jeff Meyer
Linda Meyer Michael Miller Jill Milligan Opal Molina Barbara Moore Marty Moore
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Janet Price Angel Priestley Erik Puckett Timothy Radford Gary Ranek John Ranek
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Andrew Sackville-West Lester Sanches Dean Savoca Lori Scarborough Tricia Scerba Michelle Schaeffer
Ida Schaffer Skip Schilling Todd Schipkowski Joy Schmidt Arthur Schubert Denise Schumacher
Corey Schwalb JeffSchwalb Angie Schwartzkopf Walter Scott Renee Sexton Jeff Shannon
Basil Shelton Dcrren Siglock
Christine Simmons Michael SinglerKathleen Tieman Sheila Toring
Julie Tewell Cassandra Thomas
Traci Thomas Carol Thrclkeld
Michael Struempf Aaron Suess PaulSvoboda Bill Swiecick Jamie Talley Eric Terry
Sue Stevens Dawn Stephenson Fred Steinkuehler Robert Stewart Amy Stoecklin Kevin Stapleton
Julian Smart Bret Skief Bart Skief Karen Skaer Douglas Smith Samantha Smith
Diana Snell Andy Smucker Mary Smolar Will Smith Rick Solomon Renee Stalhut
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Melanie Traxler Michael Tripp
Leslie Trueman Brian Tweedy
Lee Ann Vandiver Cheryl Ward Kimberly Warren Heather Warrington Kirk Waters Karl Weber
Rob Werden Curt West Dawn Westerbrook Joe Westfall John Wetzel Craig White
Paul Wiegand Jenny Wiemers Tracy Wildman Carl Williams Ronzell Williams Ginny Willour
Kelli Winchester Todd Wise Kristin Wolf Ryan Woll Tracey Woll Damian Wuellner
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“Being Sophomore Class President was fun and challenging. I would encourage everyone to run next year. 1 had a lot of fun!!”
— Stephanie Rogier
“Being a class officer was a very enjoyable experience. Working as class treasurer enabled me to meet many people and help my class raise money. Overall, it was great being the Sophomore Class Treasurer!”
— Rhonda Roth
“I really enjoyed working with the other officers and 1 was glad I was able to help the sophomore class.”
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“I had fun working with Stephanie, Rhonda, and Diane, and I enjoyed being a Sophomore Class Officer.”
— Nicole Wydra
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
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Dennis Anderson Eric Anderson Greg Anderson Sondra Andrews David Amett Eric Arth
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Dawn Boedcker Brian Boehm Robin Boehm Scott Boehm Brian Boston Paige Brase
Darla Breen Robert Brickner Althea Brown David Brown Jonathon Brown Tracy Brown
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Annabel Holland Janette Holley Eric Holshouser Matthew Holshouser Melanie Hooks Julie Horton
Jamie Hoskins Thomas Huber Jimmy Hudson Elisa HufTcr John Hulme Tyrone Hunt
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Derrick Johnson Jackie Johnson Jenny Johnson Bill Johnson William Johnston David Jones
Donna Kampman Julie Kanning Lynn Keil Dicnnis Kent John Kerkemyer Kristopher Kershaw
Levina Kibbons Stacey King Cheryl Kirsch Adrian Klingel Tara Klucker Stcphani Knecht
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Michelle McDonald Nancy McEnary Steven McGauley Michelle McKeon Rob McNally Paul McNeil
Dana Meek Joe Mehranfar Steven Meininger Cathy Mellott Angie Menoni Jim Merritt
Jim Mersinger Kathy Metzger Andrew Meyer Matt Meyer Suzan Meyer Jodi MichelRoy Middleton Steven Miller Steven Miller Blake Misukonis Rosanne Moehle Deanna Moore
Jeff Moore Cheryl Morton Shannon Moss Andrew Mueller Cheri Mulach Darren Nelson
Brett Newton Joe Nicolussi Wilma Noland Joseph Nolan Billy Noud Laurie Nunes
Cindy Oates Gregory Organ Kim Otte George Pal Shelia Palmer Christopher Parker
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Mathew Schaefer Kreg Schnieder Janet Schock Sarah Schreiber Christopher Schwab Lennie Schwartz
Jamie Schwear Kimberly Seals Shani Shaffer Rae Sharp Kevin Shashack Melanie Shaw
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William Summers Tiffanie Telford Angie Thomas Jeff Thomas Jason Thompson Rachel Tottleben
Kelli Towell Matt Treat Jennifer Trebing MikeTrobaugh Mark Trone Mark Tuttle
Patty Soto Michelle Sparks Christina Speciale Theresa Speciale Elizabeth Spencer Tisha Spiller
David Sporrer Stacy St. John Angela Stack Jamie Stack Carissa Stauffer Kristin Steingraber
Sarah Stemler Craig Stewart Richie Stolze Rob Stolze Eric Stueber Tracy SulivanKcni Uhe ( asatulra Vaden
Kerry Vanzo Kirk Ventura
Courtney Ward Jon Warren Elizabeth Warrington Janette Watts Stacy Weakly Jason Weber
Mary Weingartner Stacie Welle Scott Wcllmakcr Mike Wesley Brian White Frank Wildinson
Wanda Wilkinson Ralph Willis Jim Wilson Melanie Wilson Melody Wilson Mikcll Winchester
Sara Worthey Tish Wurl Nicole Wydra Amy Ziegler Craig Zude
JER 1987TIGER 1987TIGER 1987TIGER 1987TIGER 1987 TIGER I987 TIGER I987TIGER 1987TIGER 1987T iER 102 TIGER 1987TIGER 1987TIGER 1987TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987TIGER I987TIGER I987TIGER 1987T I£R 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER I987 TIGFR 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 19X7 TIGFR 19X7 TIGFR 19X7 TIGFR IQX7 T1SOPHOMORES
TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 19 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 19 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 19SOPHOMORES Our sophomore year started off great. We won the Spirit Week competition. But on the other hand we did have a few minor pressures on us this year. One was passing Driver’s Ed., and getting that all-important drivers license! The second was getting a good head-start on prom funds. We did a pretty good job at both.
The other good things about being a sophomore were that we developed a sense of real belonging; our athletes no longer had to play freshman sports; and we could pick on freshman instead of being picked on. We also contributed a great deal of energy, spirit and individuality to E. H. S. and we’re proud of it.
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Lora Bollman Dionna Boner
Jim Boeser Subhashini Bollini
Jennifer Baur Martha Becker Jonn Bell Jenna Bender Craig Bcngston Douglas Biclicke
Kimberly Bilyeu Melinda Blackwell Jason Blair Diana Blier Barbara Bloemkcr Deana Blumenstock
Jon Aberle Amy Abram Kevin Acra Jason Adiar Edward Adams Dean Ah re
Kaisa Ahola Cheryl Ahrens Brian Albe Jesse Allan Jay Allinson Antonize Anderson
Allison Atkinson Tonya Atkinson Trisha Bain Amy Barnett Chad Bartels Diablo Bartley5Fr 1987 TIGER "987TICER TSSTTOEK 1TIGER 1987TIGER 1987TIGER 1987TIGER 1987TIGER 1987TIC
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Lance Bonney Mitzi Bowman Gerald Bradford Scott Brady Bonnie Brakhane John Bramhall
James Bratten Bill Braun Angela Brimer Janice Brock Tracey Brooks Amie Brown
Camille Brown Don Brown Amy Bruce Kristina Buck Brian Bundy Amy Burch
William Cook Stephem Cooper
Angie Cluster Andy Colligan
Andrew Bums Chris Byron Michaie Calvo Arlie Carr III Daniel Carter Elisabeth Carter
Peter Cemy Sheily Chapman Carrie Chariton Chavis Clark Kai Clarke Barbara ClemlandTanya Coughlin Billy Cox
James Cox Jennifer Crane
Michael Cross Kyle Crossman Andy Curran Matt Curry Keith Dailey Bruce Davis
Shelly Dean Edie Deconcini Mike Deichmann Darran Denning Danielle Dcnuc James Denue
Sarah Dcttmcr Casandra Dickerson Kristina Dieterich Patric Donnelly Terra Dorman Jacki Dunn
Larry Dunnagan Richard Dunnavant Kellie Dusky Tony Dycus Scott Eder Todd Edwards
Karen Elfrink Dcric Elkins Tonia Ems Laurel Enochs Jeni Fanning Marjock Fenner
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Laura Fischer Lon Fisk
Shannon Flanigan Lori Fleming Steve Rowers Sandra Foster Melissa Fraley Larry Freitag
Dawn French Jennifer Frisbie Paul Fuller David Funk Timotht Funkhouser Karin Garbe
Collete Gates Eliabeth Gersman Valarie Gibbs Donna Gibson Jill Glaser Stephem Gnowewski
Darell Godier Amy Goebel Jim Goodman Heather Grant Katherine Grimes Rob Grosze
Matt Gusewelle Steven Gusewelle Angie Halemeyer Tina Hall Kristen Halsey Tracey Hamann
1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 198" TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIG 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER l09 TIG1 2 87JT1GFR 1987 TIGER 1987T1GFR 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGErin Hamilton Matt Hamilton Kelly Hanks Latonia Harmon Edgar Harrel Marcie Harris
Tom Harvey Heather Hawkcs Monica Haxton Scott Haynes Jocelyn Hedlund Nicole Heflin
Elizabeth Hellmann Greg Helms Janice Hendricks Daniel Hcngchold Julie Henke Jarrod Hester
Debbie Hill James Hilt Ronald Hilt Michael Hindman David Hiscox Andrew Holshouser
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Amy Jackson Jamil Jackson Darryl Jacobs Dawn Jenkins Jason Jenkins Jason Jenkins
Christina Johnson Darin Johnson Ron Johnson Marcy Jones Theresa Racer Richard Ramp
JefFifer Rarkut Rerri Relly Chad Relso Ryan Rennedy Jeff Rcrkemyer Paula Rerper
Rristopher Resler Latonya Rinder Patrick Ring Tim Rnecht Rebecca Rnezik Shelly Roeler
Renton Rricg Jeff Ruethe
Charity Lantz Travis LaPierre
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Bradley Lawrence Andrew Lebro
Laura Lewin Christopher Lewis Mark Little Wayne Long Jenny Looney Kenneth Lopretta
Randy Loucks Yevonne Lowe Parish Lowric Michelle Lotet Nickie Madison Billye Magruder
Brad Maher Suzan Maher Kevin Major Mike Major Jude Mansell Linda Marinko
Matt Materly Denise Mattea Nicole Mayfield Leah McCance Mamie McCarthy Steve McClard
Beth McClellan T. McDerrmott Missy McDonough Beth McMahan Garrett McNally Brian McNeill
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Anna McReaken Kenyelta McShan
Toby Meador Angela Mehelic
Karen Meier Mclisa Metcalf Deanna Meyer Keith Meyer Matt Miller Rodney Miller
Yevette Mitchel Denise Molina Melissa Morris Greg Morrison Jenny Mortland
Robert Mosby Jenny Murphy Mellissa Nappier Leon Nelson Robert Nelson Gary Nicholson
Craig Nielson Kate Nordhouser Karen Nuemberger Perry Nuemberger Scott Nyergers Trade Onley
Jenny Owens Stacy Paddock Jennifer Palmer Kristine Parke Jessica Patterson Kevin PaurJessica Paxson Jennifer Peel Christopher Pcgg Christina Perozzi Candi Peterson Christy Philips
Daniel Pitman Crystal Price Thomas Price Steve Primas Charels Range Dustin Rcames
Carrie Reding Stephanie Reed Kawanda Reid Deveron Reisin Cynthia Reilly Mary Richards
Holly Richardson Christopher Roberts James Rorie Paul Roseman Amy Rouggly Melanie Rustio
Charles Ruyle Chad Sanders Akira Sato Tim Saucier Shannon Saulys Doublas Shaefer
David Scheibal Sam Scheibal
Stephen Scherff Jason Schmid
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Brian Shannon John Sharp Tamma Shaw Dena Shearrer Lynette Sherman Justin Short
Philip Siglock Barb Simmons Tadd Simmons Jason Slaughter Jeftlfer Smith Valarie Snell
Jason Sobkowski Kelli Sommers Arland Sparks Jill Stahlhut Michael Stanley Rachel Steelman
Valerie Stephen Greg Stevens Yvonne Stewart Robert Stockert Brett Straker Neil Strader
Traci Stroder Craig Suhre
Ryan Suhre Alesix Tharp
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Dand Tretter Cyndi Trueman
Elmo Tumaliuan Cameron Turner Dwane Turner Gayle Unterbr Tim Van Patten Jennifer Vargo
Rob Veith Scott Veith Alison Vilicco Laurel Volrab Andre Vaugniaux Elizabeth Wadlow
Christopher Wallace Chris Watkins Jeff Weeks Paul Weneng William Wegrzyn Mark Weiler
Charlotte Welbum Heather Wendler Eddie Wentz Amy Wcrden Juan Wertz Greg West
Lori Whitehead Christa Whittaker Christy Widner Sarah Wieldt Craig Wiesman Dawn Willett
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Jennifer Wright Christoc Yancy Travis Yates Charles Youchoff Michelle Youngs Jeffery Zacha
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Brian Albl I jura Anderson Andrew Balmcr Shawn Barge Matthew Blankc Gary Bloemker Ellen Bloom
Phillip Calhoun Kimberly Chavis Mark Davidson Joseph Davis Gary Ellison Nicholas Fcco Kcrsondra Franklin
Carla Gathing Jill Glaser Shawn Gorby Kevin Hawkins Robert Horman David Howton Gary Jackson
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
Row 1: Kristen Halsey; Secretary, Rare Garbe; Vice President. Row 2: Laura Lewin; President, Christel Schumacher; T reasurer.
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GER 1987 TIGER j987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TIGER 1987 TOkay — so what if we are at the bottom of the heap? So what if upper classmen give us a hard time? SO WHA17 We survived and had a good time doing it. We all had to get used to new rules, new halls, and new teachers with new demands — but the same old cafeteria food. Some things just never change. We have many things to look forward to; prom, sex education, driver’s education and the almighty Senior year!
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TIGER 1987The first annual E.H.S. Halloween Costume Contest was sponsored by the 1987 Tiger Yearbook Staff. Gerald Lieurance won the $20 first place prize as ALF; Ian Gibbons claimed second place of $15 as a Garbage Can; Patty Wickham took the third place of $ 10 for her disguise as a juke-box, complete with transistor radio.
AND THE WINNERS ARE ...
Gerald Lieurance as Alf
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Homecoming 1986 started out with a bang this year and the Tiger Spirit was soaring. Class Color Day, Hawaiian Day, Tacky Day and College Jersey Day were all just a prelude for Friday because it gave the students a chance to show off their Tiger Spirit on Orange and Black Day. Then the Pep Assembly put the Football Tigers in a winning mood with a rousing display of Tiger Spirit.
During the entire Homecoming Week and the weeks before it, clubs wereannual parade. The floats were to be created around the theme “Time in a Bottle.” The parade began at 6:30 that night and so did the rain, which continued through the game. French Club took First Place; German Club received Second Place; and Drama Club captured Third place. The float called “Together in Time” carried the three Homecoming Queen Candidates: Lisa Grezlak, Beth Reily, and Amy Lynn. The Royal Escorts were: Craig White, Dan Farmer, and Tom Fayollat.The Tigers played the Cahokia Com-manches in a very wet and muddy game which ended with a Tiger victory of 7-0. The rain and cold didn’t seem to affect the spirit and enthusiasm of the fans or the players. Spirits were high throughout both the game and the informal dance which followed. The Homecoming Coronation was held on Saturday night in the Joe E. Lucco Gymnasium. The theme was “Timein a Bottle,” which seemed to fit the occasion perfectly. Miss Amy Lynn was crowned Homecoming Queen, and Mr. Dan Farmer was crowned Royal Escort. After the ceremony and pictures, many couples enjoyed dinner at one of the many fine restaurants about St. Louis. Over all, Homecoming 1986 was a memorable experience for all who participated.CORONATION 19871987 HOMECOMING COURT
HOMECOMING QUEEN AND ROYAL ESCORT Miss Amy Lynn and Mr. Dan FarmerQUEEN CANDIDATES AND ROYAL ESCORTSSENIOR ATTENDANTS
Miss Robyn Vanek and Mr. Kyle Betts
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Top: Evannah Rouse, Kierstycn Middle: Charlotte Welbum, Lon Kovarik, Cheryl Morton, Christina Perozzi. Bottom: Beth Wadlow, Christy Widner.
Approximately eighty girls tried out for cheerleading positions and were judged on the following: enthusiasm, tumbling, jumping, and the execution of cheers. Twenty-eight girls were selected and now cheer our teams onto victory. The E.H.S. Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleaders for male sports qualified for the Nationals after placing first and
second in competition at Salem.
The cheerleaders have led our football, soccer, and basketball fans into a frenzy of spirit, excitement, and energy during the games this year.
The Yearbook Staff would like to thank Mrs Guilickrud, Mrs. Head, and Mrs. Moore and Lori Clements for their help and cooperation.
146Top: Eadic DcConcini. Middle: Annie DuBay, Cindy Oates, Top: Julie Chandler, Amy Wcrden. Middle: Jamie Stack, Kathy Jenkins. Bottom: Michelle Law, Cheri Mulach. Michelle Lentz. Bottom: Denise Mattea.
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147Top Row: Debbie Giebe, Karen Block, Kim Wetzel, Tracy Sporrer, Colleen Fields, Julie McClcland, Cassic Thomas. Middle Row: Yevette Hairston, Natalie Fritsche, Alisa Sims, Mikell Winchester, Beth Meyer. Bottom Row: Emilie Droste, Shelley Dean, Lori Marks. Aimee Hamilton.
As the result of Pom-Pon tryouts in the spring, 16 girls remain on the squad. Poms have performed at a few home games for football and basketball, during a soccer game at Cougar Stadium, in the Winter Sports Assemblies. The squad went to camp over the summer and received the Top Spirit Award and were named the Grand Champions. During their season, the squad has competed in the following: The Coca-Cola Classic Invitational, placing 2nd out of 15; the Illinois Drill Team Association Regionals placing 5th in Pom at Belleville Althoff, 2nd in Pom at Jacksonville, 1st in Prop at Benton, receiving a superior rating.
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The Benton performance qualified the squad for state on March 14 in Dekalb, IL. The routine was choreographed by Julie McCleland and Kim Wetzel to the music of The Chorus Line theme song. While at state, the Pom-Pon girls received an excellent rating with their Prop routine. The choreographers this year were: Julie McCleland, Kim Wetzel, Lori Marks, Natalie Fritchie, Emily Drosty, Kame Block, Tracy Sporrer, and Colleen Fields. According to the Pom-Pon coach and sponsor, Mrs. Beal, “This year has been the most enjoyable, because the girls personalities have been easy to work with, and there was a lot of talent. I’ll really miss the graduating seniors.”Row I: John Bailey, John Rosemen, Marty Evans, Mike Mick, Dan Corgiat, Brett Coffey, Bob Zoclzer, Eamell Branson, Phil Evans, Tyrone Hunt, Dennis Doolin. Row 2: Steve Oren, Richard Meikanp. B. John, Dan Rose, Gary Heifer, Tony
Lockett, Mark Ringering, Martez Hudson, Chris Hosto, James Wilson, Mike Strcumf. Ben Richards, Steve Hartman. Row 3: Coach Louer, Coach Wolk, Dan Farmer, Marcus Adkins.
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The Tiger varsity football team had a record of 5-4 this season. The tigers had a tough schedule but this was the first winning season since 1979. The team practiced at the Sports Complex for the first time this year. Some of the leading players were Brett Coffey, Rob McNally, Mark Ringering, Marc Tuttle, and Craig White. “We had a fairly successful season and a great group of players,” Coach Louer said. He also stated that “This year’s team provided excitement and a firm foundation for future teams.”
149This year was a learning experience for me, but it was disappointing to lose our last game — the one that could have sent us to State.”
— Quarterback Rob McNally
150Front Row: Richard Mcikamp, Marty Evans, Eamell Branson, Hesse, Tony Lockett, Dale Madison, Phil Evans. Back Row:
Bob Zoclzcr, Mike Mick. Middle Row: Ben Richards, Bob Bob Horton, Dan Farmer, Rohan Johnson, Carlos Wilson.
Most of our success is attributable to the hard working and talented group of seniors. They were willing to work in the off season to make themselves better football players.
— Coach FahrnerRow 1: R. Hernandez, R. Foster, D. Radamachcr, D. Nelson, J. Redd, B. Hahn, W. Summers, R. Harris, M. Lippoldt, M.
Merritt, R. Bailey, T. Jacober, E. Holshouscr, C. Jones, D. Tronc, J. Wilson, M. Adkins, T. Margherio.
Ackman. Row 2: Coach Wolk, T. Hunt, B. G. Johnson, R.
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Record for Sophomore football: 4-2
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28 14 — Roxanna
28 0 — O’Fallon
21 27 — Jacksonville
6 7 — Granite City
2 0 — Alton
8 6 — Cahokia
MVP — Bill Johnson Leading Tackier — Marcus Atkins Leading Receiver — Tony Margherio Leading Rusher — Tyrone Hunt Leading Passer — Marc Little
According to Coach Wolk, this year's team will make a good nucleus for next year’s Varsity team.Row I: Bob Nelson. Ed Harrell. Tony Anderson. Elmo Tumaliun. tarry Freitag. Steve Primas, Andy Lebro. Row 2: Mark Little. Dan Carter. Rich Dunnavant. Darin Dunnagan. Andrew Wiliams. Bruce Davis. JefT Zacha. Paul Roseman. Row 3: Todd Schucrman. Kevin Acra, Rod Miller. Wade Schucrman. Jason Adair, Deveron Reising. Jim Bratton.
Row 4: Coach DeToye, Neil Strader. Travis LaPicrrc, Travis Yates. Jamil Jackson. IX'mond Hunt. James Rolie. Ryan Kennedy. Coach Stahlhut. Row 5: Bill Braun, Chad Sanders. Bill Wegrzyn, Thomas Harvey. Marjock Fenner, Jason Slaughter, Leon Nelson.
O’Fallon won 28- 0
Cahokia lost 12-22
Roxana won 37-14
Alton lost 6- 7
AlthofT won 30- 6
Granite City won 43- 0
Collinsville won 54- 0
Mascoutah won 28- 6
The freshman football team may not have been undefeated but they still did a top job. They had 6 wins and 2 losses. Demond Hunt was named MVP.
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With a season record of 12 wins, 4 losses, and 2 ties, no wonder Varsity soccer coach Fran Dwyer is happy. According to him, “It was the most successful year in soccer with the most wins.” Coach Dwyer also said that this year has been the first time in eleven season for the soccer Tigers to beat Collinsville. The Most Valuable Players this year are: Brett Chaffee (all around), Cort Kole (offense), B. J. Russell (defense), and Tom Fayollot was named the Bank of Edwardsville’s MVP.
Kort Cole and Brett Chaffee tied for scoring the most goals or making the most assists. They had 22. The total number of goals scored for the season was 56 with only 23 given up.
1986 Varsity Soccer Record
Metor-East Won 2-0
Carbondalc Won 4-0
Alton Marquet Won 3-1
Granite City Lost 0-3
Mascoutah Won 6-0
Lebanon Won 7-1
Cahokia Won 7-1
Triad Tie 1-1
Belleville West Tie 1-1
Belleville East Won 1-0
Roxana Won 6-1
Alton Lost 2-1
Wood River Won 6-2
Collinsville Won 2-1
O’Fallon Lost 1-2
Metor East Won 3-1
Triad Won 2-0
Collinsville Lost 1-6SENIOR SOCCER PLAYERS: Left to Right: Paul Krapf, Brian Tutka, JefT Roderick, and Tom Fayollat. Not Pictured: Bill Markowitz, Brett Chaffee, and Martin Ihr.
This year’s 86-87 Varsity Soccer Team had seven senior players. All were great assets to the team and will be missed. This can be determined by the compliments Coach Dwyer payed to each player.
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Brian Tutka —
.. outstanding defensive player.”
Tom Fayollat —
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Brett Chaffee —
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“... refuses to be beaten.”
Martin Ihr —
“... great finesse and skill.”“The Varsity Team had the most wins ever this season with a season record of 12-4-2. One of those wins was one over Collinsville Kahoks; the first time we’ve beaten them. This year we had the farthest advance in play by putting forth a really good effort.”
— Paul KrapfFirst Row: Phil Siglock, Diallo Bartley, John Pile, Mike Paulsmeyer. Jon Jon Aberle, Danny Pittman, Steve Gnojcwski, Jason Sawyer. Middle Row: Brian Shannon, Akira Sato, Tim Funkhouscr, Joe Mchranfar, Jason Weber, Tom Smuckcr, Brent Davis, Lance Bonncy, Brian McNeil. Last Row: Craig Hindelang. Jason Sobkowski, Joe Russo, Ty Howton, Niki Bautsch (Manager), Greg Morrison, Matt Firsching, Chris Byron, Coach Symanski.
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OUTSTANDING PLAYERS:
SCORING:
Ty Howton — 7 (J.V.)
Matt Firsching — 6 (J.V.)
Brain Shannon — 5 (J.V.)
Diallo Bartley — 2 (FR.)
Ty Howton — 2 (FR.)
Brian Shannon — 3 (FR.)
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Mike Paulsmeyer— 129 (J.V.) Jon Aberle —35 (FR.)
ASSISTS:
Ty Howton — 3 (J.V.) Tim Funkhouscr— 3 (J.V.)
Greg Morrison — 3 (FR.)
Tim Funkhouscr — 2 (FR.)
157Front Row: Kara Barton, Diane Delaney, Nancy Cutler. Jane Helms, Amy Hill, Beth Riley (Capt.) Amy Lynn (Co-Capt.). Middle Row: Cathie Lee, Missy Stevenson, Pattie Gillham, Windy Winfield, Michelle Meyers, Jenny Smith, Christy Bough, Susan Holder-read, Coach Dave Tissicr, Coach Sharon Petty, Tami Dorsey, Kim Harrick, Erin Bardon.
The 1986-87 Girls Field Hockey team took second place at the St. Louis Midwest Tourney against Cor Jesu, 4-2, and St. Joseph’s Academy, 3-1. The tourney was the team’s best showing ever. Amy Lynn and Missy Stevenson were named as the St. Louis Independent League All-Star Selections. The Junior Varsity Team also had an impressive season with a record of 7-7. Elaine Denny and Rhonda Roth led the scoring.
Edwardville Opponent
1 0 Riverview
3 1 Clayton
2 1 Kirkwood
0 1 Ursaline
0 1 St. Joseph’s Ac.
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0 2 John Burroughs
4 0 Lutheran South
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5 0 Nerinx Hall
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Second placed at St. Louis Midwest Tourney
Season 12-6 League 5-5 6 shutouts
Edwardsville Opponent
2 1 Riverview
0 0 Clayton
1 0 Kirkwood
2 0 Ursaline
2 2 St. Joseph's Ac.
1 0 Visitation
0 0 John Burroughs
3 0 Lutheran South
3 0 Brentwood
1 1 Nemix
1 1 Villa Du
0 2 0 2 Mary Institute Car Jesu
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Season 7-7 League 4-6
159Back Row: Shawn Hellingcr, Michelle Hayes, Sarah Schreiber, Julie Nelson, Missy Schaefer, Lisa Durer, Cara Edin. Front Row: Lisa Buckley, Sue Meyer, Courtney Ward, Amy Nelson, Jenny Wiemers, Denise Isenberg, Michelle Schaefer.
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According to Varsity Volleyball Coach Kay Hyten, this year’s season was the, “Best ever, with the most wins. The team went the farthest ever — The State Sectional — and had great players.” In serving, Amy Nelson led with 188 points, followed by Missy Schaeffer with 158 points. Cara Eden, the team setter, was first in blocking, with Julie Slemer second. Julie was also the leading hitter. Amy Nelson was top digger (defense).
The varsity team consisted of: Amy Nelson, Julie Slemer, Cara Eden, Denise Isenburg, Lisa Durer, Jen-
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160The volleyball team had a record of 13 wins and 5 losses this
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9-8 Granite City won
9-9 Alfoff won
9-17 Cahokia won
9-28 Altoff lost
9-22 Mascoutah won
9-25 Collinsville lost
9-29 Madison won
10-1 Bunker Hill won
10-2 Alton won
10-6 Bellev ille East lost
10-8 E. Alton-Wood R. won
10-9 Highland lost
10-13 Hazelwood East won
10-14 Civic Memorial won
10-16 Cahokia won
10-20 Belleville West lost
10-21 Roxana won
10-23 Staunton won
eft to Right, Front Row: Tina Hall, Martha Becker, Kathy Back Row: Cheryl Arens, Lora Bollman, Jennifer Wright,
irimcs, Jessica Patterson, Shelly Koclkcr, Christine Karen ElFrink, Beth McClellan, Jenny Mortland.
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Back Row: Shawn Hellinger, Jenny Weimers, Sarah Schreibcr, Michelle Hayes. Front Row: Lisa Bachley, Dawn Boedecker, Courtney Ward, Michelle Schaefer, Sue Meyer.GIRLS’S GOLF
Left to Right, Front Row: Robin Vanek. Jill Florini, Jennifer Back Row: Beth Guscwelle. Sara Heplcr, Lee Ann Vandiver. Bigham. Tina Buck and Monica Bautsch.
Edwardsvillc Invitational Edwardsville — Belleville East Edwardsvillc — Webster Groves Edwardsville — Collinsville Edwardsvillc — Carbondalc Edwardsville — Collinsville Edwardsvillc — Lindburgh Edwardsville — Lafayette Edwardsvillc — Belleville East Edwardsville — Red Bud Edwardsvillc — Springfield Edwardsville — St. Joseph’s Academy State Regional State sectional State Tournament
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Regina Dominican — first Lockport Central — second Edwardsvillc — third
This year the girl’s golf team had a “fantastic season” according to their coach, Mr. Gerber. The team finished the season with a record of 13-0-1 (the tie being with Lafayette). He said that this great season was due to a “four year dedication of the seniors.” That four year dedication is evident with their record of making All-Area four years in a row, and placing 2nd in the state in the 1986-87 season.
Sara Hepler, a graduating senior planning to attend Kansas University in the fall, was voted as the team’s Most Valuable Player (MVP), player with lowest average, and team leader. Lee Ann Vandiver, a Junior, was voted as the Most Improved Player (MIP).
162Left to Right, Front Row: Brett Newton, David Hyten, Jay Back Row: Scott Weber, Paul Worthcy, Chris Scheibal, Tom Hepler, Parrish Lowry, Sam Scheibal. Mike Calvo. Zupanci, Kris Anderson, Scott Florini.
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163According to Coach Dennis Joyce, the 1987 Boys Tennis season was very rewarding, with good camaraderie between himself and the players. Coach Joyce said that he, “really enjoyed going out there with those guys. It wasn’t like a job or chore, it was a lot of fun. It was a pleasure being associated with such fine people.” The Most Valuable Player was Larry Brown, and Alex Kropp received the Tiger Spirit Award. The team motto was, “Take two and hit to right.” The team quote was, “It’s just a part of the game.”
won — Edwardsville vs. Cahokia
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won — Edwardsville vs. Granite City
won — Edwardsville vs. Centralia
won — Edwardsville vs. Jerseyville
won — Edwardsville vs. Cahokia
lost — Edwardsville vs. Highland
lost — Edwardsville vs. Metro East Lutheran
won — Edwardsville vs. Roxanna
lost — Edwardsville vs. Belleville Althoff
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Back Row: Jim Van Ordcn, Chris Byron, Jesse Allen, Alex Front Row: Akira Sato, Jason Sawyer, Joe Mchranfar, Dean
Kropp, Jim Beck, Bill Swiecicki, Gregorio Martin, Martin Ihr, Savoca, Dave Hyten, Robin Boehm, James Gardiner, Larry
Mark Dunnagan, Andre Vuagniaux, Coach Dennis Joyce. Brown, Greg Organ.Standing: Chris Roney, Mamie McCarthy, Kim Evola, Erin Hunter, Kristin Halsey, Nicole Wydra, Amy Hart, Shelia Tor-ing, Kristin Richardson, I aura Lcwin, Coach Jackson, Karen
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OPPONENT SCORE RECORD
Highland 4-3 Lose
Granite City 6-1 Win
Alton Marquette 4-3 Lose
Belleville West 7-0 Lose
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165Cross Country, under the coaching of Mr. Price, had a commendable season. The Edwardsville Invitational stood out and above the rest, and with 138 points total, the two best individual awards went out to Doug Gilbert and Tisha Spiller.
Kevin Abernathy, Dan Block, Seth Burgett, Eric Cremer, Jim Dupurcur, Andy Ferguson, Doug Gilbert, Stephan Homberger, Jim Musch. Joe NicolussiStanding: Coach Bud Vallino, Carlos Wilson, Pat Foege, Rob Kneeling: Aaron Suess, Craig Zude, Pat Bums, Adam Lynn, Harris, Rohan Johnson, Dave Sherrod, Marc Tuttle, Matt Tony Lockett, Rick Soloman.
Schaefer, Coach Wolk.
Though a disappointing season, this year’s Varsity Basketball team has many good prospects for the future. This year’s record was 3-21 with there being three sophomores, two juniors, and three seniors as the starting players. The leading scorer was Aaron Suess with leading rebounder being Rob Harris.
The competition was tough playing the larger schools of the metropolitan area. The three seniors leaving the basketball team are: Pat Burns, Rohan Johnson, and Carlos Wilson. David Scherrod, Rob Harris, Marc Tuttle, Matt Schaefer, Pat Foege, Tony Locket, and Aaron Suess prospects for the next year.
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Marghcrio, Coach Vallino.
Back Row: Coach Tom Pile, Neil Strader, Tom Price, Gerald Front Row: Mike Cross, John Bramhall, Andy Bums, Craig
Bradford, Kevni Paur, Deveron Reising, Steve Scherflf, Greg Schmidt, Tim Funkhouser, Steve Flowers, Mark Little.
Morrison.
The Junior Varsity Basketball team had an exceptional season with a record of 12-6. This young team consisted of only two juniors and ten sophomores. This team was led by Matt Schaefer, leading scorer; and David Scherrod who was leading rebounder. The spirit award went to Rick Solomen, an outstanding junior. This young team looks as if to have a great future outlook.
The 1986-87 Freshman boys basketball season was a very highly successful season, according to Coach Tom Pile, with a record of 25-15. Out of those fifteen losses, eleven of them were lost by a three point margin. Coach Pile felt that his team, “played as competitively as possible considering that the average
height was 5'8".” “This demonstrates that when a team wants to work and practice hard, they can win even though the players are out-sized,” added Pile.
According to Coach Pile, for most of the season, Mark Little and Tim Funkhouser started at guards, while Neil Strader and Tom Price were forwards. Center position was shared by three individuals depending on who practiced and played the best. The three centers were Gerald Bradford, Kevin Paur, and Deveron Reising. Coach Pile feels that this was one of the most rewarding seasons he has coached in sixteen years because of the attitudes and the great determination of the freshman boys.
170“This is the fastest, best-shooting team. It is outstanding and has broken many records — both as a team and as individuals. This season has been the best ever, with the most wins and least losses. The team has been hard working, making the season profitable.”
— Coach Sharon Petty
Kneeling: Twanda Branson. Michelle Schaefer, Jenny Wiemers. Amy Nelson. Denise Isenburg. Lisa Buckley, Jamie Schwear.
Standing: Coach Sharon Petty, Jenny Hays (Manager), Sara Schrieber, Tami Dorsey. Missy Schaefer, Julie Slemer, Cara Eden, Stacey Weakley (Manager).
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Edwardsville — Bellville East 65-47
Edwardsville — Bellville West 60-63
Edwardsville — Granite City 94-31
Edwardsville — Cahokia SI -26
Edwardsville — Highland 86-72
Edwardsville — Collinsville 64-40
Edwardsville — Litchfield 64-65
Edwardsville — Lincoln 45-64
Edwardsville — .Alton 82-48
Edwardsville — Mehlville 85-32
Edwardsville — Ursaline 77-54
Edwardsville — Parkway West 69-55
Edwardsville — Althoff 64-40
Edwardsville — Roxanna 85-61
Edwardsville — Hazelwood West 76-44
Edwardsville — Cahokia 77-29
Edwardsville — Nashville 58-52
Edwardsville — Greenville 73-65
Edwardsville — Highland 65-73
Edwardsville — Riverview 79-30
Edwardsville — Brussels 69-61
Edwardsville — AlthofT 61 -43
Edwardsville — Carlyle 65-58
Edwardsville — Madison 71 -40
Edwardsville — Mascoutah 33-42
Edwardsville — Roxanna 81 -42
Edwardsville — T had 61 -56
Edwardsville — Jerseyville 53-41
Edwardsville — Lincoln 45-63
172Kneeling: Tricia Goebel, Melissa Goflf, Lisa Buckley, Standing: Coach Sharon Petty, Deanna Meyer,
Jamie Schwear, Courtney Ward, Tracey Onley. Michelle Sparks, Dawn Boedeker, Sara Schrieber,
Julie Kanning, Twanda Branson, Stacey Weakley (Manager).
Front Row: Tracy Brooks, Carrie Chariton, Shelley Koelker, Tina Hall, Cindy Reilly. Back Row: Tonya Coughlin, Jan Hendricks, Beth McClellan, Traci Onley, Jenny Bauer, Kristen Halsey, Coach Sharon Petty.
The freshman girls basketball team showed an outstanding outlook for the future, even though their record ended at 6-7. The high scorers who helped to lead this team were Deanna Meyer and Trade Onley.
E’ville 16 Mascoutah 40
E’ville 16 Granite City 20
E'ville 14 Cahokia 13
E’ville 25 Triad 23
E’ville 32 Rivervicw Gardens 11
E'ville 12 Mascoutah 40
E’ville 33 Triad 32
E’ville 27 Alton 22
E’ville 21 Belleville East 31
E’ville 30 AlthofT 21
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Varsity Wrestling Record
Roxana Lost 18-39
Jcrseyvillc Won 56-11
Carbondale Won 36-27
Centralia Won 34-22
Granite City Lost 18-41
Jcrseyvillc Won 46-16
Mascoutah Won 40-21
Bcthalto Won 39-28
Parkway South Lost 28-35
B'Villc West Lost 23-40
Wood River Won 35-20
Herrin Won 41-21
Collinsville Won 25-22
Triad Won 42-26
Maplewood Won 38-24
O’Fallon Won 39-13
Riverview Won 32-30
Quincy Lost 25-35
Cahokia Lost 20-42
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Sparta Won 69-0
Wood River Won 43-16
E. St. Louis Won 33-22
Jacksonville Won 48-12
AlthofT Won 39-17
E. St. Louis Line. Won 30-27
Record — 21-7
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Top: Andy Reinking, Steve McGauley, Karl Weber, JefT Helle, Mark Trone, Chris Hiscox, Randy Loucks. Chad Little. Next Row: Mary Beth Richards, Beth McClellan, Jason Weber, Craig Hindeland, Wade Schuerman, James Dupureur, Lisa Baugh. Next Row: Dan Carter, Jim Mersinger, Kyle Burress, Dave Harsh, Chris Pegg, Brandon Simmons, Julian Rey, JefT Meyer. Bottom: Billy Slemer, Dean Ackman, Jim Bratten, Larry Freitag.
Wrestling JV Record
Roxana Won 50-18
Jerseyvillc Won 55- 9
Carlinville Won 65- 6
Litchfield Won 52- 6
AlthofT Won 60-19
B'Ville W. Won 38-20
E. St. Louis Line. Won 36-27
O'Fallon Won 41-17
B'Ville W. Won 40-21
O'Fallon Won 43-22
Hazelwood West Won 48-20
FROSH WRESTLING RECORD
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B'Ville East Lost 21-42
B'Ville West Lost 26-39
O'Fallon Won 36-30
Hazelwood West Lost 16-47
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Row One: Amy Bruce, Melissa GofT, Christy Ruyle, Colette Boyd, Shawn Atkins, Tisha Spillcr. Kara Barton. Mamie McCarthy. Row Two: Stephanie Rogir. Angie Schlucter, Trixie Wallace, Liana Fish, C'hristina Perozzi, Nicole Shipp. Latonia Kinder, Jan Hendricks. Jocelyn Travis. Row Three: Coach John Dean. Wendy Moore, Rhonda Roth, Esta Saverson. Jenny Looney, Christabette Johnson. Stacey Weakley, Jill Schmidt, Sherri Flannagan.
Both the Girls and Boys Track Teams have had great seasons this year.
One member of the Girls team called this season the best that the team has had in a long time, and feels that the team will only get better. Coach John Dean chose not to release the season record or any statistics this year because his team records were stolen and he did not want to slight anyone.
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The Varsity Softball Team ended a trying season with a 7-16 record. The weakness in overall hitting led to 8 losses by only one run. Shawn Hellinger led the team in batting averages and was the most consistent player overall. This prospective young team had only two starting seniors, two juniors and five sophomores. The sophomore pitcher, Lori Kovarik, won five games with a respective E.R.A. of 4.01.
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Front Row: Randy Roth, Michelle Hinton, Richard Thompson. Back Row: Sarah Ziegler, Erin Celuch, Shannon Moss, Elizabeth Spencer.
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Catcher STARTING LINE-UF Blake Hilla (Jr.) .303
First Base Mike Long (Sr.) .260
Second Base Gary Bums (Jr.) .279
Shortstop Adam Lynn (Soph.) .295
Third Base Tony Lockett (Jr.) .410
Left Field John Bailey (Jr.) .235
Center Field Tom Fayollatt (Sr.) .413
Right Field Mark Ringering (Sr.) .409
Pitchers: Paul Aberle (Sr.) 11-1
Adam Lynn (Soph.) 6-2
Marc Tuttle (Soph.) 5-0
Dan Meyer (Sr.) 5-3
The E’ville Tiger’s Varsity Baseball team had an excellent season this spring. The team had a final record of 29 wins and only 6 losses. The team was listed as number one in the entire St. Louis metro-area at the end of the regular season. The team was led offensively by three hitters: Senior, center-fielder Tom Fayollatt batted .413; Junior, third baseman Tony Lockett batted .410; and Senior, right-fielder Mark Ringering batted .409. Also offensively, Mark Ringering set a career record of 15 homeruns and Tony Fayollatt set a career record of 84 stolen bases this season. In pitching. Senior Paul Aberle tied the school record of 11 victories in a season. He finished with a record of 11-1. Dan Meyer, also a senior, had 5 victories and sophomore Adam Lynn had 6 victories.
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First Row: Robb Hunter, Kevin Acre, Mike Calvo, Neil Strader. Second Row: Steve Flowers, Rich Dunnavant, Mark Little, Tim Funkhouser, Jim Bramhall, Danny Carter. Third Row: Brain Shannon, Tim Knect, Brain McNeil, Jim Boeser, Otcz Hudson. Fourth Row: Greg Morrison, Darin Dunnavant, Chris Hiscox, Cameron Turner, Rob, Phil Calhoun, Gree Wolk (COACH).191riGER 1987 TIGER 1987 [987 TIGER 1987 TIGER riGER 1987 TIGER 1987 o
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The editors on this year’s staff are: Betty Hart-zel, Editor-in-Chief; Elizabeth Spencer, Managing Editor; Kim Johnson, Photography Editor; Meaghan Shane, Copy Editor; Cyndi Trueman, Assistant Copy Editor; Kristen Dieterich, Business Manager; Barbara Bloemker, Assistant Business Manger; Tish Wurl, Layout Editor; and Cheryl Golisch, Assistant Layout Editor.
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Sixth Row: Lynn Wisnasky, Michelle Lentz, Keni Uhe, ChcrylGolisch, Tish Wurl. Fifth Row: Jenny Trebing, Alexis Tharp, Dottie Martin, Michele Attey, Bonita Hyde, Yvette Hairson. Fourth Row: Sara Stemler, Cyndi Trueman, Kristen Dieterich, Missy Morris, Barbara Bloemker. Third Row: Amy Meyer, Lori Kuether, Rachel Symanski, Angie Schlueler, Betty Hartzel. Second Row: Lori Warren, Kim Johnson, Shervin Karimpour, Meaghan Roberts, Matt Hillman, Carrie Fisher. First Row: Katie Augustine, Angie Schwartz-kopf, Jamie Stack, Lynn Keil, Jeff Bares, Gina Grieser, Mrs. Moore — Advisor.This year’s yearbook staff is a group of hardworking, dedicated people. The pressures of making deadlines, organizing pages, writing interesting copy and just doing a great job is what makes the TIGER Yerbook a challenging and fun job. Under a new sponsor, Mrs. Leilani Garrett-Moore, this year’s group was motivated to do the best job yet on a yearbook. Our staff learned a lot this year about what it takes to produce a good yearbook, and after attending a camp over the summer, the staff will be ready to do an even better job. Thank you Mrs. Moore for supporting and understanding us. We’re looking forward to a great ’87-’88 yearbook!!
Bottom Row Betty Hartzcl (EDITOR), Liz Spencer (MNG. EDITOR), Carrie Fischer (SENIOR SECTION). Middle Row: Kim Johnson (PHOTO EDITOR), Meggie Roberts (COPY EDITOR), Cyndi Trueman (ASST. COPY EDITOR). Top Row: Michele Attey (BUS. MGR.), Tish Wurl (LYT. EDITOR), Kristen Dietrich (ASST. BUS. MGR.).
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195This year’s exchange students are seven nice and friendly people from five different countries.
Gregorio Martin, for instance, is a friendly guy from Madrid. Spain, who was active in the Spanish Club, played on the tennis team, and practiced with the soccer team although he could not play in the games.
Diego Alonso-Lashcras is also from Madrid, Spain. He is talkative, outgoing.and intelligent and participated in the Chess Club, Model United Nations, Student Council, French Club, and portrayed “Gladhand” in the school’s production of West Side Story.
Jyrki lhatsu is visiting from Helsinki, Finland. Jyrki participated in Cross-Country running, weight-lifting, and also played on a roller-skating hockey team. He is by nature an outgoing person who likes to meet new people and sec places. Jyrki said that his year in the U.S. “has been very rewarding
and enjoyable.” and he hopes that one day he can return here.
Marie Daris from France and Martin Ihr from Sweden were two more exchange students. Marie was only here for three months, but Martin was here long enough to be involved in a few school activities. Martin played Varsity Tennis, Intramural floor hockey, and Varsity Soccer. Soccer Coach Fran Dwyer described Martin as having great finesse and skill on the soccer field.
Hanna Kastcl, while not an exchange student, is here from Karlstad, Sweden to live with her family for two years. Hanna said that she is looking forward to summer so that she and her family can travel around our country.
The last exchange student is Julian Rcy from Buchoramanga, Columbia. Julian is a really nice guy who was a Junior Varsity Wrestler this year.First Row: Anna Harris, Diane Elfrink, Carrie Pomeroy, Michele Shaheen, Angie Ohren, Vanda Chomhirun, Erin Bardon. Second Row: Debbie Harris, Corey Holshouscr, Erin Hamilton, Liza Dccotcau, Debbie Funkhouser, Stacy St. John, Sheri Ammon, Melanie Hooks, Stacy Elledge. Third Row: Kirsten Barber, Amy Werden, Beth Gersman, Steve Gnojewski, Wendy Moore. Diego Alonso-Lashcras, Rob Brickncr, Kevin Shashack. Fourth Row: Mike Hildebrand, Brian Oberdick, Wendy Campbell, Shawn Grubb, Kenny Huddleston, Eric Carlson, Jenny Murphy, Patty Wickham, Jessica Blaske. Fifth Row: Paige Brase, Marty Moore, Michele Garde, Jenny Conroy, Dianna Boner, Liz Spencer, Erin Celuch. Sixth Row: Missy Morris, Tammy Hacking, Tona Arth, Tim Baker, Paul Williams, Matt Hillman, Andy Brown, John Wertz. Seventh Row: Candi Peterson, Amy Hart, Shellcc Mahlandt, Bob Murphy, Rhonda Rinaldi, Kelly Lodwig, Cindy Davis, Jenni Fischer. Eighth Row: Rich Thompson, Bill Noud, Mark Frey.
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First Row: Michele Shaheen, Angie Ohren, Marty Moore. Second Row: Carrie Pomeroy, Debbie Funkhouser, Debbie Harris, Diane Elfrink. Third Row: Wendy Moore, Tim Baker, Tammy Hacking, Mark Frey. Fourth Row: Rob Brickner, Bob Murphy, Kelly Lodwig, Wendy Campbell. Fifth Row: Brian Oberdick, Rich Thompson, Shawn Grubb, Kenny Huddleston.
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Debbie Funkhouser — President Tim Baker— Historian Mark Frey — Scribe
The Edwardsville High School Drama Club supports theater arts at a secondary level. The drama club members attend theatrical festivals and workshops during the year. By attending these events, the members gain more knowledge about the theater.
A student can become a thespian by participating in two major high school productions. It is an honorary membership. A thespian gives 100 percent of his or her time to theatrical productions. Seven new members were inducted this year. The thespians are eligible for acting awards and backstage awards.
197A cast and crew of 145 E.H.S. students worked for two months. Their goal was to do the best they possibly could, and they did! Due to dedication, supporting spirit and sweating hard work. West Side Story proved itself to be a smashing success. Mrs. Woodard stepped in as director when Mrs. Mainer fell ill during the first weeks of production, and did a fine job. Mrs. Thompson took care of many details and technicalities and supported everyone throughout the two and a half months from tryouts to opening night.
The leads were: Tony, Richard Thompson; Maria, Lisa DeCoteau; and Anita was played by Kelly Lodwig. The backup cast which consisted of The Jets and Sharks; Jet and Shark Girls were chosen for their ability to dance and sing. Their movements and dances were choreographed by Mrs. Suzanne Riddle. The production staff consisted of a number of teachers, Tona Arth, Student Director and Rebecca Sackville-West, Asst. Student Director, both of whom worked with Mrs. Woodard and the cast beautifully.PRODUCTION STAFF
The set had a minimalist feel to it and was constructed of scaffolding in the foreground, a city skyline on the backdrop and a dais at center stage. That doesn't sound like much but with the excellent staging and changes in decoration for various scenes the set worked well.
West Side Story was the only theatrical production at E.H.S. for the 1986-87 school year and could be compared to Godspell and Equus in it’s quality.
Choreography..................Mrs. Suzanne Riddle
Vocal Music............................Mr. Gerald Bradley
Orchestra.............................Mr. Richard Rogers
Production Manager Mrs. Marion Thompson
Technical Director................Mr. Jim Jackson
Asst. Technical Director..........Mr. DaveTissier
Rehearsal Accompanist............Mrs. Vera Parkin
Stage Manager.....................Mr. Mark Frey
House Manager Mr. Rob Brickner
Student Director.....................MissTonaArth
Asst. Student Director.......Becky Sackville-West
Directed by Mrs. Winifred WoodardThe Model United Nations, sponsored by Mr. Nunes, is an organization created to allow high school students the experience of working as a member of a delegation to the United Nations. The students involved gain an insight to the working of the UN and the amount of work necessary to be involved in World politics. The assembly of Model UN is held at McKendree College in Lebanon, Illinois, and runs for two days, but the research and preparation for the assembly takes two or three months.
The Literary Magazine, sponsored by Mrs. Head, is a collection of student poetry, short stories, essays, selected cartoons, and basically anything creative. The magazine, put out in May, is mainly a student activity with only a little direction, guidance, and help from Mrs. Head. All decisions are made by the student staff members and editors: Melanie Hooks and Wayne Frazer; all of artwork, drawings, and various forms of literature are student written.
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Row Four Ian Gibbins. Jim Beck, Monica McCarthy, Denise Molina. JefT Meyer. Row Five: David Clarkin, Carrie Fisher. Debbie Funkhouser. Diego Alonso-Lashcras. Kirsten Barber. Row Six: Eric Cramer. Eric Wolf. Collin Reckman. Dan Werner. Row Seven: Darren Duvall. Kurt Enhausen. Tom Clarkin. Jim Nelson.
Row 1: Scott Nyergcs, Wayne Frazer, Jr. Row 2: Darren DuVall, Annabel Holland, Stacy Elledgc. Row 3: Melanie Hooks, Vanda Chomhiron, Tim Baker.
200The chess team, sponsored by Mr. Hindelang, is in its fifteenth year at EHS. The group, which plays interscholastic chess, had a record of four wins and zero losses for the first semester. The team meets early December through the end of March. The team competes against St. Louis area schools. Its biggest competitors are the talented and intelligent students from Ladue. This year, the team hopes to make it to the playoffs. The main competitors are Ron Ho, Dave Brinkman, Dave Clarkin, Andy Ferguson, Eric Dettmer, Tony Lin, and Kelly Sullinger.
The Computer Club introduces students who have had little or no experience with computers. Mrs. Powell sponsors the club, which is part of the Apple Computer Clubs International, and has existed for three years.
Top: Mr. Hindeland. Middle: Darren Duvall, Rich Hauschild, Eric Dettmer. Bottom: Andy Sackvillc-West, Dave Clarkin, Ron Ho.
Mr. Hindelang, Ellen Luan. Row 2: Wayne Frazer, Rich Hauschild, Eric Dettmer. Row 3: Dave Clarkin, Ron Ho.
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201French Club, which is sponsored by both Mrs. Russel and Mrs. Woodard, is simply a club for those who enjoy French and want to learn more than just grammar. French club contributes to the International Dinner, takes field trips to St. Genivieve and other historic French sites in the area. Every other year many of the French students go to France for ten days to experience the French life style and use their language.
The German Club is an organization for those who are enthusiastic about the language. This club does activities such as constructing a homecoming float, organizing the International Dinner, and selling Gummi Bears. Run by Mr. Meister, the club is an enlightening experience.
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Debbie Harris — Vice-President Mark Frey — President Susan Holdcrrcad — Secretary
GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS
Linda Fnssc — President Amy Ziegler — Vice-President Ellen Luan — Secretary Stacy Ellcdgc — Treasurer
SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS
Andy Byron — President Monica McCarthy — Vice-President Suzanne Michel — Secretary David Peel — Treasurer
202The Spanish Club is for anyone that has an interest in Spanish. In 1986-87 they had nearly sixty members. The main fundraisers are done in October and November. They had their fall bake sale and participated in the International Dinner which is joined by the French and German Clubs. When a disaster occurs in Spain, the money that has been earned is used to help the unfortunate victims.
The meetings are once a month and during the Spring they have guest speakers. In 1987 their guest speakers were a young couple from Paraguay. Every year our last event ususally is taking the senior members out to eat, which is around 30 students. Hope to see you this year!
Row 1: Yvette Hairiston, Stcphania Range, Betty Hartzel, Debbie Funkhouscr, Debbie Harris, Madame Russel. Row 2: Tina Trettcr, Jenny Bcrcnds, Diego Alonso-Lashcras, Carrie Fisher, Elizabeth Holderrcad, Susan Holderread, Mark Frey, Shawn Grubb, Liza Decotcau. Row 3: Atiya Hakeem, Kristen Barber, Lisa Ripper, Rachel Symanski, Jenny Conroy, Dionna Boner, Amy HufT, Corey Holshouscr, Erin Hamilton, Diane Elfrinkc, Madame Woodard. Row 4: Annabels Holland, James Dupurcur, Jenny Johnson, Kristi Wolf, Kendra Kopcl. Andy Curran, Jeff Bares, Becky Sackville-Wcst, Cathy Lumma, Phyllis Khuu. Row 5: Liz Spencer, Renee Sexton, Jill Nabc, Shelly Moline, Linda Brewster. Anna Harris. Row 6: Paige Brasc, Tammy Ballard, Julie Harlan. Sheila Cusick, Jennifer Unger. Angela Brimer. Row 7: Michelle Roberts, Julie Hocnstein, Chcron Guyton.
First Row: C. J. Reckman, Skip Schilling, Tom Clark, James Unger. Second Row: Brad Blumenstock, Adrian Klingel, Darren Duvall. Third Row: Kevin Shashack, Jon Bowen, Robert Brickner, Gocff Freymuth, Tim Knecht. Fourth Row: Gary Nicholas, Tara Klusker, Janice Henson, Lynn Henry, Lori Torini, Melanie Wilson. Fifth Row: Stacy St. John, Will Smith, Ginny Wilhour, Keni Uhc, John Wertz. Sixth Row: Stacy Elledge, Linda Frisse, Ellen Luan, Amy Ziegler, Annabell Holland, Vanda Chomimn. Seventh Row: Jackie Hamilton, Kirsti Rogers, Herr Meister.
Row One: Mr. River, Monica McCarthy, SuzanrnTMiCTTetr-Mrs. Thompson, David Peel, Jean Hansel, Melanie Hooks. Row Two: Mr. Dwyer, Jane Harper, Tanya Fisher, Linda Marinko, Angie Cluster, Amy Werdcn. Row Three: Angie Schleuter, Rae Sharp. Christina Johnson, Linda Brewster, Rachel Darnell, Atiya Hakeem, Rcnae Crabtree, Rhonda Saddler, Michele Attey, Jenny Murphey, Gregorio Martin, Tom Jacobcr, Andy Schwartzkopf, Craig Stewart. Row Four Darren DuVall, Amy Jackson, Gina Grieser. Row Five: Beth Alford, Kendra Kopel, Chris Martin, Knstcn Decker, Lynn Keil, Stephanie Knect, Jonathon Bower, Tom Clarkin. Curt Enhausen. Row Six: Kristen Wolf, Sarah Chapman, Shawna Yates, Enn Celuch. Shaura Ross, Bonita Hyde. Row Seven: Bill Noud, Rich Thompson.
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S.A.D.D. was founded at EHS in 1983. Students Against Drunk Drivers is a valuable part of E’Ville’s awareness of drinking, driving and dying. They sponsored the second annual Alcohol Awareness Week this year the week of Prom. They sponsored dances, a door contest, pizza and ice-cream parties as promotions. On the whole, SADD has done a good job of making EHS aware of the dangers of driving drunk.
First Row: Erin Bardon, John Wertz, Jenny Fanning, Sarah Stemler, Mike Stanley. Second Row: Stacy Kovarik, Kathy Jenkins, Lynnette Leopold, Linda Brewster. Third Row: Phyllus Khuu, Katie Augustine, Kelly Towcll, Lynne Henry, Gina Grieser. Back Row: Lisa Buckley, Cindy Davis, Lori Torrini, Jessica Blaske, Kathy Ferguson. Sponsors: Doris Dankenbring (left), and Sherry Skelton (right).
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President — Lori Torrini (back row — center)
Vice President — Stacy Kovarik (middle row — left)
Secretary — Linda Brewster (middle row — right)
Treasurer — Katie Augustine (front center)
Sponsors:
Sherry Skelton Doris Dankenbring
Monica McCarthy Eric Hoshouscr Matt Holshouser Corey Holshouser Brandon Simmons David Goldcnbaum Melanie Hooks Janis Henson Tricia Goebel Jenny Gehner Lisa Raymond Carrie Freitag Yvonne Lowe Mike Hildebrand John Rafelle Laura Hillmam Chris Lewis Missy Morris James Depurer Linda Frisse Craig Stewart Jenny Murphey Cheryl Thomas Jennie Bauer Vanda Chromium Stacy El ledgeMr. DeToye has a good thing going here. The Art Seminar classes require both creativity and a little self discipline. In these classes students work on their own with just a bit of guidance from Mr. DeToye. Art Seminar provides E.H.S. with an annual exposition of the works by the seniors, and an egg drop display which should remain in more than a few memories.
Niki Bautsch, Ed Beyer, Scott Bianco, Angi Bland, Chris Brammeier, Dana Brase, Portia Brown, Mary Beth Broyles, Deron Burrus, Andy Byron, Kim Calhoun, Kevin Chartrand, Wendy Cambell, Steve Donclson, Kevin Estrada, Jenny Fclchlin, Paula Felchlin, Vince Gcronimo, Patty Gillham, Tim Glover, Lisa Grezlak, Jeff Guerra, Cheron Guyton, Jackie Hamilton, Priscilla Hammon, Kim Harrick, Chuck Havens, Debbie Hawkins, Dallas Haynes, Matt Hillman, Julia Hilt, George Ihatsu, Jackie Jeffers, Drake Kaase, Greg Knect, Rose Kovar, John Kralcmann, Cathyc Lee, Shcllcc Mahlandt, Lori Marks, Tati Martinez, Monica McCarthy, Darla McCoy, Amy Meyer, Brett Meyer, Jodi Michlitsch, Mike Mick, Karen Mucggcnburg, Matt Mueller, Jim Musch, Eric Nord-hauscr, Carla Opel, Ann Piper, Melody Rankin, Mcggic Roberts, Kirsti Rogers, Angie Schlueter, Lee Schreiber, William Sharp, Sara Shaw, Ramona Sheppard. Beth Sidener, Aunccn Sikes, Jennifer Smith, Tracy Sporrcr, Janet Stoff, Jim Stotts, Wanda Stram, Ron Thorp, Tina Trcttcr, Eric Vanzo, Laura Wcgrzyn, Paul Williams, Jody Wilkinson, Windy Winfield, Julie Woods, Elizabeth Woyckc. Donna Yates, Pam Yehling, Sarah Ziegler
205TIGER VOICE AND STUDENT VENTURE
The Voice, sponsored by Mr. Ott, is the monthly edition of the school newspaper. It keeps the student body of Edwardsville High School well informed by events occurring at our school. Students enrolled in Mr. Ott's journalism class runs the newspaper. The main purpose of the Voice is not only to inform the students, but to give journalism students the experience needed to run a newspaper. This year the Voice has a bi-weekly supplement that keeps students up to date. It is called the Bulletin and is produced by five students: Meaghan Shane, Julie Hohenstein, Patty Wickham, Tona Arth, and Jenny Hays.
Student Venture is the high school’s equivalent to a church youth group. Except this youth group welcomes students of all religions. According to one member of the group, everyone gets together and discusses different religions and then they go on field trips that delve deeper into their topics of discussion.
Top: Travia Walls, Mr. On, Lori Kreuiter, Rhoda Malone. Scott Leonard, Portia Brown, Ray Perkins. Next Row: Paul Mackie, Dawn Peterson, Mary Beth Broyles, Mike‘Grist, Rohan Johnson. Next Row: Meaghan Roberts, Gary Brown, Susan Mosbey, Tona Arth. Mike MacMillan, Next Row: John Kralcman, Kim Johnson, Niki Bautsch, Rhonda Rinaldi, Greg Knccht. Next Row: Patty Wickham. Kari Gullicksrud, Lori Warren, Julie Woods, Misty Gillmorc.
Row One: Ian Gibbons. Janice Brock, Sherri Sharp, Barb Cleveland. Row Two: Karen Nurcnburgcr, Kristin Richardson, Jackie Dunn, Rob Werden. Row Three: Suzanne Michel. Debbie Hengehold, Mrs. Powell. Mr. Finley.
206The Library Workers were headed up by Sarah Thompson this year. The students were given class credit for working in the office and the library.
The Library Workers at Edwardsville High help the head librarian, Sarah Thompson, to deliver memos and assist the students. All the workers receive one quarter credit for their services, and are a great help to our librarian.
Front Row: Mike Hildebrand, Dcna Shearer, Kelly Bullard, Third Row: Bill Slemer, Scot Pingel, Christy Wiedner, Wade
Derek Ford. Second Row: Amy Werden, Barbie Dean, Phyllis Schuerman, Charlotte Wclbum, Kim Biliyeau. Fourth Row:
Khuu, Chris Jones, Amy Brown, Mike Schmidt. Mrs. Thompson, Lynn Leopold, Candace Farrel.JETS TEAM AND MATH TEAM
Mr. Elam, Mr. Bollinger, Mr. Cooper, Mrs. Day, Mr. Hindclang and Mrs. Williams all participated and gave help to the Jets Team. Fourteen students took the Jets Team tests. Each person takes two tests out of these seven catagories: biology, chemistry, phsyics, math, cnglish, computer science, and drafting. There arc three levels of competition. On February 14, they competed against students from the area of Lewis and Clark. March 18 is when they competed against ISU, and the third level is the state contest held at U of I.
First Row: Chris Lewis, Sangccta Swamy, David Clarkin, Ron Ho, Gerry Meyer. Second Row: Mary Beth Richards, Peter Bouman, (Honorary Capt.), Carrie Fisher, Sandra Kim, Trish Scerba. Third Row: Cameron Turner, Jennifer Trebing, Ellen Luan, Krisi Steingrabcr, Don Block. Fourth Row: Linda Frissc, Tony Lin, Andy Sackville-West, Kristen Barber, Kristen Wolf. Fifth Row: Mr. Elam, Blair Schwalb, Ben Richards, Eric Wolf. Sixth Row: Atiya Hakeem, Chris McDonald, Eric Dettmcr. Not Pictured: Greg Organ, Dave Hyten, Kevin Hawkins, Mamie McCarthy, Stacy St. John.
First Row: Mr. Elam, David Clarkin, Ron Ho, Tony Lin. Second Row: Ben Richards, Eric Dettmcr, Dal Vernon Reising. Third Row. Andy Sackville-West, Atiya Hakeem, Chris McDonald. Fourth Row: Greg Hahn, Gerry Meyer, Dan Block. Fifth Row: Chris Kyro. Not Pictured: Doug Gilbert and Lori Kucther.Twice a year the Student Council sponsors a blood drive through the Red Cross of St. Louis. This gives students who are seventeen years of age and a minimum of 105 lbs., the opportunity and experience of giving blood. Chairpersons for both drives were Beth Gusewelle, Betty Hartzel, Stacy Elledgc and Ellen Luan.
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The National Honors Society was established in 1921 to honor students who achieve in high school. The standard which the students must meet in order to be inducted into the society are very high. The categories in which their performances are judged are academic achievement, community leadership and character. Membership in the Society is an honor for one’s past achievement and an obligation to continue at that level of achievement.
Row I: Tracy Sporrer, Tatiana Martinez, Amy Lynn, Missy Schaeffer, Ed Hess. Row 2: Robyn Vanek, Betty Hartzel, Beth Gusewelle, Debbie Funkhouser, Debbie Harris, Liz Clark. Row 3: Greg Hann, Gerry Meyer, Shawn Grubb, Dawn Brase. Row 4: Randy Roth, Mark Frey, Pat Morrison, Kirsten Barber, Col-
len Fields. Row 5: Dan Block, Liza Decoteau, Susan Holder-read, Ben Richards, Monica McCarthy, Lynn Wisansky. Row 6: DalVemon Reising, Mrs. Johannes, Sponsor Carrie Fisher, Andy Byron. Not Pictured: Cathy Forsting, Sandra Kim, Julie Mc-Cleland, Gina Reeves.
OFFICERS: Back Row: Carrie Fisher, V.P. 2nd Row: Gerry Meyer, Trcas. Dalvcmon Reising, Pres. Front row; Robyn Vanek, Sec.
210The Edwardsville High School office workers have a number of very important responsibilities which are essential to the efficient operations of our school. Their duties include delivering phone messages, collecting attendance slips, running errands for administrators to Hadley House of the Junior High, delivering disciplinary notes, answering the phones, and typing.
Jamie Luckshis, Kcri Bauer, Carrie Chariton, Aaron Gallentin, Lindner, Christy Ezell, Nick Feco, Chris Ahring, Carrie Freitag,
Melanie Snow, Darla Breen, Jon Lcady, Todd O'Laughlin, Jen- and Steven J. Miller (not in order)
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211Student Council is the administration, faculty, and student body working together to provide a better education for students at Edwardsville High School. Students become members by having a petition signed by fellow students. A student can become a member either semester of the school year. Becoming a member of Student Council is strictly voluntary. Members of Student Council organize events such as: school dances, homecoming, assemblies, award banquets, and blood drives. They also run concession stands for football and basketball games and for wrestling meets.
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9th Grade: Allison Atkinson, Jeannie Bauer, Diana Bleier, Barbara Bloemker, Deana Blumenstock, Amy Bruce, Kristen Dieterich, Patrick Donnelly, Jeni Fanning, Karin Garbe, Steve Gnowjewski, Rob Grosze, Kristen Halsey, Erin Hamilton, Thomas Harvey, Jocelyn Hedlund, Debbie Hill, Carey Holshouser, John Hughes, Amy Larrabce, Lara Lewin, Chris Lewis, Leah Mc-Cance, Mamie McCarthy, Missy McDonough, Toby Meador, Chris Pegg, Christy Phillips, Jennifer Smith, Christine Stambough, Lori Volrab, Heather Wendler, Amy Werden, Julie Wooldridge. 10th Grade: Sheri Ammon, Asagay Barker, Mark Bass, Lias Baugh, Jenny Berends, Kyle Burress, Julie Chandler, Vanda Chomhiron, Tom Clarkin, JennyConroy, Diane Delaney, Emilie Droste, Am-mie DuBau, Darren Duvall, Stacy Elledge, Kim Evola, Loftus Fitzwater, Maureen Floeter, Ceaig Hindelang, Jenny Johnson, Julie Kanning, Cheryl Kirsch, Tara Klucker, Stephanie Knecht, Lara Landin, Ellen Luan, Dana Meek, Cheryl Morton, Cheri Mulach, Amy Pomeroy, Collin Reckman, Stephanie Rogier, Rhonda Roth, Molly Rucks, R.J. Russel, Stacy St. John, Blair Xchalb, Michele Sparks, Angela Stack, Kelli Towell, Amy Ziegler
11th Grade: Tammy Ballard, Shelly Bares, Kellie Baumann, Jim Bell, Tammy Bizaillion, Jason Brewer, Linda Brewster, Keivn Budny, David Clarkin, Nancy Cutler, Eric Cettmer, Deetta Donald, James Duperiur, Tanya Fischer, Aimee Hamilton, Amy Hart, Bonita Hyde, Michelle Jackson, David Johnson, Orlando Jones, Lisa Leardi, Tony Lin, Marty Moore, Wendy Moore, Tawnya Moye-Hogg, Jarid Neuhaus, Brian Ober-dieck, Dristin Richardson, Denise Schumacher, Renee Sexton, Jeff Shannon, Libby Shele, Janell Smart, Rick SUomon, Jamie Talley, Eric Terry, Sheila Toring, Jocelyn Travis, Melanie Traxler, Leslie Tuueman, Lee Vandiver, Bob Werden. 12th Grade: Doug Allen, Diego Alanso-lasheres, Brett Coffey, Tami Dorsey, Lisa Durer, Bill Easie, Carrie Fisher, Bebbie Funkhouser, lan Gibbons, Beth Gusewelle, Yvette Gairston, Beyyy Hartzel, Sara Hepler, Amy Hill, Dandra Kim, Monica McCarthy, Titiana Martinez, Shellee Mahlandt, Jill Pifer, Stephanie Range, Gina Reeves, Edwin Sawyer, Missy Stevenson, Rich Thompson, Eric Vanzo, Lori Warren, Lynn Wisnasky.The Student Senate is an organization of students which acts as a method of communication between the student body and the administration. Senate addresses issues which concern the student body, and which may need to be changed in order to keep the students satisfied with their school. This year the Senate was sponsored by Mrs. Rader and cosponsored by Mr. Dean. Our Speaker of our Senate was Matt Hillman.
Speaker of the Senate: Matt Hillman. Speaker Elect: Paul Williams, Senate Recorder: Debbie Funkhouser,
MEMBERS: Angie Schluetcr, Lynn Wisnasky, Mike Paulsmcycr, efT Robbins, Mark Frey, Monica McCarthy. Carol Threlkeld, Betty Hartzel, David Evans, Greg Hann, Scott Florini, Tom Zupanci. Amy Hart, Tona Arth, Eric Carlson, Craig White, Larry Brown, Carrie
Fisher, Andy Byron, Lee Vandiver, Andrew Ferguson, Kris Anderson, Dal Vernon Reising, Lewis Haines, Susan Holderead. Twanya Moye, Missy Stevenson, Elizabeth Spencer, Mcaghan Roberts. Tim Scheibal, Sandra Kim, Eric Holshouser, Wayne Frazer, Tracy Woll.
“Even though we were short of boys 1986-87 year, the A Capella choir sounded very good on its performances. The Girl’s Chorus really improved this year because of the hard work of a good nucleus in the group.”
— Gerald Bradley
According to Rich Thompson, A Capella choir is, “Good music, good friends, and a good time all in the same
class.”
A Capella Robing Ceremony — October All-District Jazz Festival — November — Wood River
All-District Chorus Festival — November — Carbondale
Christmas A Capella and Girl’s Chorus Concert — December All-State Festival (Bill Noud) — January — Peoria A Capella Concert — March State Solo and Ensemble Contest — April Spring Choral Concert — A Capella and Girl’s Chorus — May
Front: Maureen Floater. Jocelyn Hedlund. Bonnie Brakane. LaTonia Harmon. Nicole Heflin, Crystal Hill. Shclli Eden, Tia Liston. Middle: Lisa Telford. Trisha McDermott. Kai C larke. Debbie Horvath. Back: Bradley, Wanda Stram. Janet Stoff. Melanie Milton, Norma Davis. Susan McBraycr, Tammy Hacking. Karen Nucnbcrgcr, Janette Holley, Martha Becker, Becky Sackvillc-Wcst, Alvina Kinder, pianist Rcnnac Crabtree.
Back Row: Director Gerald Bradley, Janet Price. Katy Meyer, Lori Green, Mindy Hawkins. Angie Ohren, Tara Impennachio. Bill Noud. Michele McDonald. Liza Decoteau, Kelly Lodwie. Kirsten Decker, Kan Gulliksrud. Michele Shaheen Front Row: Diane Elfrink. Melissa Wood. Dawn Bocdcckcr. Rob Bnckner. Richard Thompson. Debbie Harris. Cheryl Thomas, Beth Meyer.
Janette Holley, Secretary; Wanda Stram, President; Dcb-bie Horvath, Treasurer; not pictured Gail Gieseking.
President — Debbie Harris Vice President — Richard Thompson Secretary — Beth Meyer Treasurer — Dawn Boedecker
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First Row: Sarah Dettmer, Paula Kocn, Jennifer Vargo, Mark Weiler, Jennifer Smith, Cassic Thomas, Julie Chandler. Second Row: Latonya Kinder, Tonya Fischer, Paula Kcsper, Christy Phillips, Matt Denue? Stacy Budt, Michele Attv, Sarah Chapman. Third Row: Christol Yancy, Nicole Mayfield, Zipporah Jacks, Wendy Burris, Ida-Marie Schaffer, Debbie Geibie, David Johnson, Lynette Sherman, Danielle Dcnue, Melissa Morris, Dana Wilson, Penny LaRue. Fourth Row: Denise Mattca, Gina Higgins, Jan Hendricks, Yvonne Stewart, Laurie Nunes, Sarah Wielotl, David Funk, Diallo Bartley, Rob Veith, Greg West, Andy Colligan, James Wilson, Jennifer Lewis.
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Pat Morrison — Vice-President; Angie Schlueter — President; Elaine Denny — Secretary; Dewey Matthews — Sergeant at Arms.
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First Row Marty Moore, Liza Dccotcau, Karen Haag, Wendy Moore. Second Row: Dawn Brase, Knssy Steingraber, Matt Firsching, Pat Morrison, Anna Harris, Rhonda Schaakc. Third Row: Elaine Denny, Stace Welle, Angie Schlucter, Tim Hoffman, Bill Swiecicki, Mark Trone, Cathy Lumma.
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First Row: Stephanie Carpenter. Katie Kuntz. Wendy Moore, Karen Haag. Liza Decoteau. Debbie Hams. Second Row: Stephanie Reed. Patty Herman. Connie Drew, Elizabeth Warrington. Cathy Lumma. Kim Bach. Marty Moore. Elaine Denny. Third Row: Rhonda Heiney. Krissi Steineraber. Laurel Barber. Jodi Schindclwolf. Dawn Brase. Kris Moore, Laura Kerkemeyer. Michelle Edwards. Lisa Morrison. Renee Stahlnut, Kerry Hansen. Fourth Row: Wayne Frazer. Rich Hauschild. Matt Firsching, Cheryl Bockstruck. Glen Bertels. Marissa Feeney. Kns Parke. Bill Markowitz, Mark Hack.
Called “AWESOME” and “WONDERFUL,” the Symphonic Band has had a fantastic year. The Band went to an Illinois High School Association contest at O’Fallon and received straight 1 (superior) ratings, and then was honored by being selected to participate in the Superstate Contest at the University of Illinois.
The E.H.S. Symphonic Band is considered one of the best bands in the southern regions of this state.
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First Row: Stacc Welle, Angie Schluctcr, Jason Brewer, Matt Hamilton, Rob Brickner, Wendy Moore, Liza Dccoteau. Elaine Denny, Lynette Sherman, Malt Denue. Second Row: Wayne Frazer. Matt Firsching, Marissa Feeney, Cheryl Bockstruck, Marty Moore, Kris Parke, Johnathan Bowen. Third Row: Debbie Harris, Debbie Funkhouser, Mark Trone, Michelle Garde, Rhonda Schaakc, Mr. Dempsey. Fourth Row: Matt Galli, Pat Morrison, Anna Harris, Dean Savoca. Will Smith. Not Pictured: Jason Weber, and Glenn Kidd.
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The band has also been raising funds this year to pay for a trip to Florida in order to play at Walt Disney World in Epcot Center.
219First Row: Beth Sidener, Mary Beth Broyles, Amy McRcaken, Mrs. Verseman (sponsor). Second Row: Paula Felchlin, Lesley Hangslebcr, Lesley Lloyd. Third Row: Mike Mick, Rhonda Rinaldi, Bob Murphy, Keith Skaar. Fourth Row: Dank Barton, Andy Woods, Will Frost. Fifth Row: Craig Poeling, Marshall Brase, Mike Mick, Dale Madison. Not Pictured: Gail Greseking, Lanatle Holly, Paul Worthey, Vicki Sinner, Mike Weissman.
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DECA is a full year cooperative work program designed to prepare students for entry level jobs in the field of marketing. Students receive two credits — one for classroom instruction, and one for on-the-job training. The students are paid for their on-the-job training. They go to school a half day. While on the job, students learn about basic business awareness in the community. They also leant how to relate with people and earn money while gaining valuable marketing experience.
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Front Row: Deana Avery, Dawn Peterson, Angie Landers, Christy McGauley. Second Row: Mrs. Verseman (Sponsor), Anita Lebro, Todd Burton, Dayle Womack, Carla Opel, Jennifer Wallace. Third Row: Kermit Winslow, Tonya Kast, Beth Null, Christine Golisch. Fourth Row: Stuart Dabbs, Don Durell, Janet StolT. Not Pictured: Alton Lewis, Julie Woods, Gina Heater.as
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Row One: Karen Sisson. Tammy Dalhaus. Michele West, Sherri Schaefer. Row Two: Ann Notter, Michele Noto, Tricia Wilson, Debbie Sullivan. Donna Yates. Row Three: Mr. Salovich. Tammi Fraley, Clayton Harvey, Bob Hesse. Row Four: Laura Kerkemeyer. Rita Monroe. Row Five: Dana Brase, Julie Hellmann. Karen Mueggenburg. Row Six: Penny Sparks, Andrea Van Mill, Ron Strodcr. Tom Scheibal. Jamal Jackson.
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OFFICE OCCUPATIONS OFFICERS: Penny Sparks, Sherri Schaefer, Tricia Wilson, Ann Notter. Michele Noto, Debbie Sullivan.
The Secondary Work Experience Program is a plan designed to teach students how to find jobs and have the good work habits required to keep that job. Students in the program work at various places, including restaurants, shelter care and nursing home facilities, automobile agencies, schools, and retail stores. The coordinators of the work program are: George Salovich, Bemece Johnson, Mr. Reuscher, Ms. Verseman, and Mr. Nunes.
Office Occupations is a program in which seniors gain valuable work experience in office-related fields; such as banks, lawyers and doctor’s offices, and companies such as Shell and Olin. For their work, students receive a weekly salary and two credits for a full year’s work. An Office Occupations class, taught by Mr. Salovich, meets daily at the high school.A UTOGRAPHS
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"When are we gonna get to the good part?” — Lady Lee
“To have a friend, you have to be a friend.” — Patti
“Only the strong shall survive!” — It’s Brett
“Watch out for those groundhogs!” — Wiggy
i’m gonna hit something.” — Junebug ‘The group will never die.” — Mikey
“I’ve done so much with so little for so long that I can now do anything with nothing.” — Paul
“To make the world a friendly place, one must show it a friendly face.” — Patricia
“Well done is better than well said.” — Los
‘Let the good times roll!” — Teddy
“Graduating from high school is one goal we have achieved out of many more yet to come, so reach for the stars and do the best you can!” — Kermit
“Dreams are always real, so take hold of them.” — Missy
“Nice guys finish last.” — Jules
“If you can’t do it in high school, do it in college!” — Cathy
“Happiness is never stopping to think if you are.” — Noisy
“If everyone flushed their toilets at the same time, would the Mississippi River dry up?” — Speedy Gonzales
“The highest reward for man’s efforts is not what he gets from it, but what he becomes by it.” — Flo
“I think, therefore I am.” — Rene Descartes
“It’s good to live your life on the edge, just don’t fall off!!” — Crash
“Don’t ask me, talk to her!” — Cole
“Give it your best shot because when it’s over, it’s over!!!” — Fipo
“Keep dreaming, keep believing, keep a rainbow in your heart.” — Shorty
“When you stop dreaming, you stop living.” — Lynn
‘I’m leaving, thank the Lord.” — Chris
“It cost you a fortune to graduate, but you only do it once.” — Smurf
“Yearbook is my life!” — Betty “I have not yet begun to study!” — Phyl
“Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.” — The Han
“High school went by fast, but not fast enough.” — Stacy
“To choose life we must be willing to risk and love again; only then are we truly free.” — Tatiana
“High school has given me so many good times that I will cherish.” — Nicole
“Live what you can while you can.” — Lesley
“Keep reaching for your dreams because they will always be there.” — Shelly
“Get that grin off your face!” — Trace “You’re silly!” — Peanut “I’m too busy to think.” — Monique “But I don’t whine.” — Stephers
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the memories are forever.” — Yvette done.” — Rambette
“Born to be wild.” — Scottish “R-O-W-D-I-E; that’s the way we spell “If you love something, hang on to it and show it.” — Beth
rowdy!” — Kristiane “So, my dear, it’s been a blast. You were “But you see, he’s already got one.” — Ben
not my first; you won’t be my last.” — “Why can’t everybody just live one day
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“I must say!” — Melba “Are you mad at me?” — Kimberly “Behold each day, for they are all yours like my dog.” — Sangeeta “Let the good times roll.” — Tex “Who cares?” — Marty a o
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“The best person to be is yourself; that’s “Good things go by quickly, high school
who everyone likes the most.” — Michele was eternal.” — Jackie “Live life to the fullest and look for the
“People say I’m crazy but I’m not, I am just making the most of life.” — Kelly cheerful side in everyone.” — Big Bird “Dave, you make me very happy!” —
“Bebe Club Colombia.” — Fulio Julie
“Gee Toto ... I don’t think we’re in “If you try, you have a chance; if you don’t, you don’t.” — Jennifer
Kansas anymore.” — Jackie
“Hey Big Buddie!” — Bill “Rooff! Rooff!” — Steve
“Keep flashing those pearlies!” — “Love them and leave them.” —
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“I leave all my love to Lori.” — Opee “Pam and Amy, I don’t even remember!” — Shortness “Thanks for the memories Class of 1987.” —Kerkie
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It happened on a hot late May morning. Friday, May 29, 1987, to be exact. The bell rang at precisely eight o’clock. At eight-o-one the Edwardsville High School’s Seniors began Filing into the cafeteria for their Senior Breakfast.
The morning’s entertainment consisted of speeches given by Principal George Halsey and Senior Class President Scott Florini, and a videotape of the Seniors.
After breakfast, the Seniors went to the gymnasium for a graduation rehearsal.
Senior Class President Scott Florini
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“My future's so bright. I've gotta wear shades..
I knew I should’ve stopped at McDonald’s!GRADUATING CLASS OF 1987THE START OF SOMETHING BIG
The Edwardsville Senior High School Class of 1987 Commencement exercises were held on Friday, June 5 at the Southern Illinois University at Edward-sville’s Vadalabene center at eight o’clock. The Invocation and Benediction were given by Reverend John Heater, and the Welcome by Senior Class President Scott Florini. Speeches were given by Valedictorian Sandra Kim, Principal George Halsey, and School Superintendent Roy Olive.
Nearly 400 diplomas were presented to the graduates by Board of Education President Roland Nelson.
Scolt Florini addresses the Senior class.
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