Armstrong High School - Resume Yearbook (Armstrong, IL)
- Class of 1985
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Armstrong Township High School Armstrong, Illinois 61812 1985 Resume Table of Contents Freshmen......................4 Sophomores....................8 Juniors......................12 Seniors......................16 Fall Events..................28 Administration 8r Faculty....34 Organizations................40 Sports.......................56 Spring Events................71 3 Preshman class officers included Kerry' Acton, President; Darren Loschen, Vice President; and Missy Gildersleeve. Secretary. FRESHMEN Kerry Acton Darren Basham Scott Bice John Cook Donny Curtis Alinda Frankino Doug Frerichs Missy Gildersleeve TDc Ni‘T MAk-t AAfc To SCHOOL Amy Heinz Rick Huls Amy Jarboe 6 Sheri Kaufman Walter Layton Jesse Lester Tori Lester Darren Loschen Scott Olsen Amy Pflugmacher Mike fackson Deon Ramm Kristy Roberts Mike SanMiquel Rachel Sparks Tammy Stone Greg Thornton April VanEtta John Zindars Rhonda Zindars 7 “Hmmm. do I wanna be a milkman or a cop?” ponders Brad. Librarian Tammy ussists avid reader Ted! Bryan Schluter and Angela Blackford were Homecoming attendants. Class officers included Angela Blackford. President; Mark Schluter. Vice-President; and Denise Buck. Sec- retary' and Treasurer. SOPHOMORES Jay Adkins Barbara Albers Mindy Berkley Angela Blackford Rhonda Bohlen Dawn Brooks Denise Buck Neil Buck Joan Camp Kevin Frerichs Michele Gordon Cindy Hesterberg 10 Homecoming attendants were Terry Gordon and lean Johnson. Junior class officers included Holly Clingan. Presi- dent; Steve Vermillion. Vice President: Jean Johnson. Secretary; and Peggy Frerichs. Treasurer. SHOi mr 14 Jane Johnson Jean Johnson Lisa lee Ed Murphy Dana Loschen Rhonda Parrish Lisa Piatt Becky Severs Rick Simpson Rita Sparks Steve Vermillion Darren Wilken 15 Dad and Daugh- The “spirits of friend- ship” appear at no better time than on Gailfs birth- day when she proudly displays Lau- ra’s talents in her sweet gift-' Senior Officers were Tammy Teeslink, Vice President; Randall Zindars. Treasurer; Ginger Hunt, Secre- tary; and Leroy Schluter. President. SENIORS Seniors PAULA BASHAM USA BROOKS SAM BUCK LINDA CHESNUT VICKI COLLINS PHIL DAVIS ALAN DUDEN BRIAN ELLIOTT JIM II AN NAG AN LAURA FRERICHS MEG FLEMING DAVID HOOD GAIL HOVELN KIM HINES GINGER HUNT BRAD MARTIN TIM KNIGHT Checking into SUCCESSFUL habits are Paula Basham and fim Hannagan. Senior Choice ’1’he biggest JOKERS in the deck are Gail Hoveln and Bri- an Elliott. SPORTING winning smiles are Randall Zindars and Tammy Teeslink. CHEERFUL outlooks of Tim Thilmony and Linda Chesnut encour- age us all. TALENTED David Hood and Laura Frerichs can be a real hit! Kim Hines and Todd Park lean on their MEAN MACHINES. Sam Buck and Meg Fleming go out on a limb to show their GOOD PERSONALITIES. KEEPING QUIET are Brad Martin and Lisa Brooks. FLIRTING with danger are Leroy Schluter and Vicki Collins. LEROY SCHLUTER TRACY SCHEURICH TODD PARK BRIAN WILLFONG TIM THILMONY TAMMY TEESLINK 22 RANDALL ZINDARS The Most seniors serve their patriotic duty as flag custodians. Folding the Flag, Attending Homecoming, Getting Hitched Attendants Todd Park and Ginger Hunt All in a Day’s Work for Seniors! Attendants Randall Zindars and Ixiura Frerichs 24 FALL mm fc % mm Homecoming ’85 in the Purple Reign Armstrong Trojans Foil Jamaican Cardinals 55-54! The mighty Armstrong varsity team won by one point in a dramatic victory over the Cardinals to in- sure an outstanding Homecoming celebration after- ward. This year's Homecoming Queen and King (pictured at left) were Gail Hoveln and Jim Hannagan. Those included in the court were freshmen Doug Frerichs, Kerry Acton; sophomores Bryan Schluter, Angela Blackford; juniors Terry Gordon. Jean Johnson; last year's Queen Sara Pflugmacher; Queen Gail, King Jim; last year’s King Mitch Schluter; seniors Laura Frerichs, Randall Zindars, Vicki Collins. Todd Park, Ginger Hunt and Phil Davis. 3) Freshman Dance Sadie Hawkins Dance Secretary Betty Kinney Superintendent Byron Wise Board Secretaryt Richard Fourez. Rosalind Parrish, President Mervin Frerichs Secretary Betty Tucker Principal Don Stagen 34 ADMINISTRATION FACULTY BOB BEZELY Physical Education Civics Consumer Education JOHN COX Physics Chemistry Biology I and II SHARON FLESHER Home Economics I-IV Family Living LYDIE BOHLEN English I and II A Friendly and Cooperative Atmosphere LARRY GRILL Physical Education 36 ROBIN HARLAN Agriculture I-IV Between Staff and Students at A.T.H.S. DON McCOLLEM Counselor Librarian LINDA HERMAN Driver Education Physical Education KATHY KERANS Algebra I and II Trigonometry' General Math Geometry EVELYN MILLER Librarian English IV 37 MIKE RICHARDSON Rand Chorus DON STAGEN Industrial Arts l-IV MICHELLE STREET Spanish I-III French I and II GENNY ROBERTS Shorthand Typing I and II Office Practice Bookkeeping JOANNE TATE Health American History Janitors Francis LeFever. Louis Kraft, and George Pannbacker keep the school looking great! Working Hard to Keep S Cooks Be me ice Poyner and Marjorie Judy keep our tummies happy! Bus drivers Tom Park. Frank Osterbur, Wil- bur Millis, and Earl Smith keep us coming and going! ORGANIZATIONS CO-PRESIDENTS TAMMY KNIGHT and HOLLY CLINGAN are seen sitting at the ends of the first row. In between are Angela Blackford, TREASURER LEROY SCHLUTER, and SECRETARY PEGGY FRERICHS. In the second row are Phil Davis, Greg Thornton, Dana Loschen, Lisa Piatt. Kerry Acton. Alinda Frankino. Jim Hannagan, and Rhonda Sieberns. Standing are Darren Loschen, Kevin Frerichs, Brad Loschen, Randall Zindars, Doug Frerichs, Neil Buck, Becky Severs, fay Adkins, and Todd Park. ADVISOR MR. STAGEN, standing in front, works hard to encourage the sense of responsibility, co-operation, and accomplishment which student leader- ship entails. Student Council Working for the good of the whole school Students proudly display their headgear on Hat Day. one of the many fun ideas during Student Council Week. Wall shamrocks and wallflowers? Local personalities! Instead of the usual red of Valentines, the color was green this year to celebrate another Saint’s day. The St. Patrick's Dance was sponsored by the FHA and featured a disc jockey from WIAI. Greg can’t dance; he hurt his finger ... and Jim and Brian can’t dance; they’ve got on new shoes ... 44 OK, Jim, repeat what you just said! Meg is happy to present Mrs. Fleming with another award. Looking forward to a great meal... PRESIDENT MEG FLEMING VICE-PRESIDENT KIM HINES SECRETARY GINGER HUNT TREASURER DANA LOSCHEN HISTORIAN WENDI HEINZ New members proudly on display Future Homemakers of America President Meg kept busy in all FHA duties, including selling pop and W speaking at the banquet. Row 1: L. Chesnut, D. Buck. S. Kaufman. M. Gordon. Advisor Mrs. Flesher (with future member?). Row 2: T. Stone. T. Lester, L. Lee. L. Cler, D. Lose hen. R. Sieberns, M. Fleming. K. Hines. W. Heinz. R. Zindars. Row 3: . Johnson. D. Brooks. T. Knight. H. Clingan. P. Frerichs, L. Piatt. R. Sparks. A. Jarboe. Row 4: A. Heinz. L. Brooks. T. Teeslink. D. Hood. R. Zindars. G. Hunt. V. Collins. A. Duden, A. VanEtta, R. Sparks. The officers of FFA in the first row are Chaplain B. Elliott, Reporter M. Schluter, President P. Davis, Vice-president L. Schluter, Secretary L. Frerichs, Sen- tinel T. Knight, Treasurer T. Park. Row 2: T. Vinson, K. Frerichs, D. Brooks, T. Knight. J. Hannagan. D. Basham, R. Ross. Row 3: J. Gordon. S. Vermillion, S. Cropper, D. Hood, D. Frerichs. A. Duden, B. Loschen, R. Zindars, R. Simpson. Cover Design and Layout Editors Ginger Hunt and Tammy Teeslink keep picture day disorganization to a minimum while Page Design and Copy Editors David Hood and Paula Basham size up the situation. Yearbook Staff Other yearbook staffers who worked hard to meet approaching deadlines were Lori Sage. Theresa Hamilton. Lisa Lee and Lisa Cler. Standing are Miss Street, Wendi Heinz, loan Camp, lane Johnson, Jim Hu s, Lisa Cler, Tim Thilmony. Lisa Lee. Theresa Hamilton, and Walter Layton. Kneeling are Alinda Fran kino. Becky Severs, Linda Chesnut, Darren Basham, and Rita Sparks. Parlez-vous Espanol?! This was the first year that students taking French were allowed into the Spanish Club, (Thus the name “Franish.”) This year the club had a Spanish French food day, a Christmas gift exchange and a rummage sale. Several members also sent cards to Miss Street’s foster child in Honduras and wrote letters to other countries. Good prac- tice for good foreign relations! Officers pictured at right are Lisa Cler, Secretary; Lin- da Chestnut. Treasurer; Jane Johnson. Vice-President; Miss Street, Sponsor and Jim Hu s. President. i 0 The light and lively band at ATHS included Bryan Schluter, Rhonda Sieberns, Lisa Piatt, Missy Gildersleeve, Paula Basham, Cindy Hesterberg, Kristy Roberts. Kerry Acton, and in back. Mr. Richardson. Walter Layton and Scott Cropper. Armstrong High’s Chorus included Paula Basham. Cindy Hesterberg. Denise Buck. Angela Blackford. Becky Severs. Holly Clingan. Lori Sage. Rhonda Sieberns: row 2: Amy jarboe. Amy Heinz. Rachel Sparks. Rhonda Bohlen, Lisa Piatt. Scott Cropper. Walter Ixiyton and leader Mike Richardson. 51 Librarians Those who keep the library in iis efficient working order are Mrs. Miller, Librarian, and her helpers. Niel Turner, Tammy Stone, Missy Gildersleeve, President Tammy Teeslink, Secretary Ginger Hunt, Vice-president Tammy Knight, and Mindy Berkley. Office Workers Standing with Secretary Betty Tucker are im Hannagan, Lisa Lee, Peggy Frerichs, Vicki Collins, Ginger Hunt. Sitting are Gail Hoveln, Laura Frerichs, Secretary Betty Kinney, and Tammy Teeslink. In addition to the officers listed below. NHS members included Paula Basham. Laura Frerichs, Gail Hoveln. Ginger Hunt, Jim Huls, Rhonda Sieberns. Lerpy Schluter, Linda Chesnut, Phil Davis, fim Hannagan, Neil Buck, Cindy Heslerberg, Mark Schluter, Barbara Albers, Angela Blackford, Denise Buck, Lori Sage. Rhonda Bohlen, foAn Camp, Brad Loschen and Bryan Schluter. National Honor Society Lighting candles symbolizes the bright futures for those who value working hard to better their minds and lives. PRESIDENT TODD PARK VICE-PRESIDENT LISA PIATT SECRETARY HOLLY CLINGAN TREASURER PEGGY FRERICHS Everyone looks forward to the goodies NHS members hand out! OFFICE PROCEDURES: Lisa Brooks, Meg Fleming, Wendi Heinz, Kim Hines, fean Johnson. AUTO MECHANICS: Randy Ross. Brad Martin. Steve A.,TnDnnv ,, ri j r AUTOBODY: Alan Duden, Tracy L wif f f nAnnAi I l iiri 4 Umn J Vermillion, Scott Cropper, David Bice. Scheurich, Darren Wilken. Before Sheri gets socked . Oh no! Did they raise the basket on us?? NOT Randall’s or Leroy’s usual grace and style! Hey Dudes! SPORTS That's stretching it, don't you think? Baseball A Winning Group! Brad takes his game seriously. Randall's ready! The spring team included Neil Buck. Darren Lose hen, Jay Adkins. Rick Huls, and Ted Vinson in the first row. Standing are Phil Davis, Brad Loschen, Randall Zindars, Jim Hannagan, and Todd Park. A proud Coach Grill (Number 24) stands by his team. Track Smilin' Coach Bob with his trackers, Randall Zindars (who set school records in the triple and long jumps), Lisa Lee. Bryan Schluter, Missy Gildersleeve, Scott Bice, and David Hood Randall Sets Records! Cross-Country In the first row are Coach Bezely, Scott Cropper, Greg Thornton. Darren Basham. Todd Park, Brad Loschen, Bryan Schluter. and Scott Bice. Row 2: Jim Huls. Darren Loschen. Mark Schluter. Tim Knight, Leroy Schluter. Phil Davis. Kevin Frerichs. Row 3: John Gordon, Doug Frerichs. Randall Zindars. Ted Vinson. Neil Buck. Brian Elliott, and John Cook. The Varsity team, with a record of 12-11, included T. Park, T. Knight, B. Elliott. R. Zindars. L. Schluter, P. Davis. Row 2: Coach Grill, B. Schluter. . Gordon, B. Loschen. M. Schluter. N. Buck. Coach Wise. Boys’ Basketball The JV team, with a record of 15-7, included D. Frerichs. B. Schluter. J. Gordon. B. Loschen. M. Schluter, D. Loschen. Row 2: Coach Grill, G. Thornton, T. Vinson. N. Buck. J. Cook, D. Basham. Coach Wise. JUNIOR VARSITY cheerleaders included Rachel and Rita Sparks, Kerry Acton, Rhonda Zindars, Kristy Roberts, and Missy Gildersleeve. Lorraine Stagen, at right, and her daughter Kendra, above right, supplied expert training! Varsity Cheerleaders VARSITY cheerleaders included Gin- ger Hunt. Mindy Berkley, Tammy Knight, Rhonda Sieberns. Holly Clingan and Becky Severs. Row 1: J. Johnson, T. Hamilton, D. Buck, A. Pflugmacher, Coach Bezely. Row 2: K. Hines. T. Knight. D. Brooks, B. Albers, L. Piatt. Row 3: T. Teeslink, L. Frerichs, P. Frerichs, G. Hunt, J. Johnson VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY LAURA FRERICHS KIM HINES GINGER HUNT TAMMY TEESLINK PEGGY FRERICHS THERESA HAMILTON BARBARA ALBERS DENISE BUCK TAMMY KNIGHT JANE JOHNSON JEAN JOHNSON LISA PIATT BARBARA ALBERS DAWN BROOKS DENISE BUCK TAMMY KNIGHT AMY PFLUGMACHER RACHEL SPARKS Girls’ Basketball Teams Meet the Challenge with Success Varsity 16-9 V 14-1 Much of the success Coach Bezely has with his teams involves the expert directions he gives them, as well as the hard work he and all the members put into practicing. The winning girls leave the floor, hot and weary but triumphant. il u VOLLEYBALL THIRD IN EGG! Varsity team members were Peggy Frerichs, Ginger Hunt, Tammy Teeslink, Denise Buck, Statistician Lori Sage. Row 2: Dawn Brooks, Rita Sparks, Laura Frerichs, Tammy Knight, JoAn Camp, and Coach Linda Herman. 9-8 Junior Varsity team included Rita Sparks. Rachel Sparks. Missy Gildersleeve, Kristy Roberts. Lori Sage. Row 2: Amy Pflugmacher, Sheri Kaufman. Dawn Brooks, JoAn Camp, Rhonda Bohlen, and Coach Herman. SOFTBALL The softball team included Rhonda Zindars. Amy [arboe. and Denise Buck in row one. Next are Mary Early, lisa Cler. Mindy Berkley. Kerry Acton. Dana l.oschen. and Dawn Brooks. In row three are Holly Clingan. Gail Hoveln. Tammy Tees link. Tammy Knight, and Coach Linda Herman. Ginger Hunt, Lisa Piatt. Theresa Hamilton and Amy Pflugmacher are in the last row. Winning awards for softball talents were DAWN BROOKS- MOST VALUABLE PLAYER LISA CLER— BATTING CHAMPION .476 RHONDA ZINDARS— MOST RUNS BATTED IN DENISE BUCK- MOST STEALS Volleyball and other sports awards follow on the next pages. 67 ATHS “Good Sports are Lisa Piatt, Laura Frerichs, JoAn Camp, Dawn Brooks, Denise Buck, Bryan Schluter. Darren Loschen and Todd Park. Many Awards Peggy accepts her basketball trophy from Coach Bezely. for Sports Skills Proud of their basketball performance are Bryan Schluter, Leroy Schluter, Randall Zindars, and Todd Park. Leroy Schluter shows a big smile in accepting his basketball award. Volleyball awards went to Denise Buck (Best Serving Percentage), Tammy Knight (Most Improved). Ixiura Frerichs (Iroquois All Conference). Tammy Tees link (Fast Central All Conference and Most Digs). Peggy Frerichs (Fast Central All Conference and Ace Server) and Ginger Hunt (East Central All Conference). Coach Bezely proudly presents Randall with a trophy for his expert track ability. 69 Each puls his best foot forward in class competition. Getting picky . Jim wants to know what's going on! The spring play this year was a great hit' SPRING Alan falls asleep during lunch again! Where’s the cheese? Am I doing OK, Mummy? No crutches needed now! NOT a home ec demonstration . . . Bottoms up! I ughead? Seniors Are Superior in ’85 Class Competition! Uh. pardon me Waiter, there’s a fly in my soup ... The cast and crew pictured above left are Gail Hoveln and Leroy Schluter, sitting on the steps. Row 2: Darren Wilken, Jim Hannagan, John Gordon, Becky Severs, Greg Thornton, Kim Hines, Meg Fleming, Lisa Lee. Tori Lester. Row 3: Randall Zindars, Ginger Hunt, Lisa Piatt, Holly Clingan, Alan Duden, Da- vid Hood. Mr. Richardson, Laura Frerichs, Rhonda Bohlen, Lori Sage, Paula Basham, Scott Cropper. Row 4: Ted Vinson. Jon Nagle, Jesse Lester. Niel Turner. Neil Buck. The No Purpose Room 76 Academic Holly Clingan Cindy Hesterberg Neil Buck Darren Loschen Kristy Roberts Theresa Hamilton Student Council Holly Clingan Tammy Knight ▼ Drama David Hood Sponsor Evelyn Miller Gail Hoveln Leroy Schluter At Awards Night Office Skills Ginger Hunt Kristy Roberts Sponsor Genny Roberts Kerry Acton Cindy Hesterberg Leroy Schluter Tammy Teeslink Angela Blackford 77 “Tender Years” A Great Prom ’85 at the Beef House fean and Steve read the Prophecy, followed by Gin- ger and Tammy's reading of the Wills. In spring, a young man's fancy turns to ... Another proud moment for Randall, SAR Graduation Time! SALUTATORI AN PAULA BASHAM, DAR 81 We would like to dedicate this year's edition of (he yearbook to DAVID HOOD OK, Mom and Dad, I graduated. Now can I drive the Harley??? (THANKS FOR EVERYTHING!!) Linda, I'll never forget the good times we have had or the ones yet to come. Lori P.S. Watch out for that “KNIGHTRIDER”! Best Wishes; President Reagan L Dear_(Your name). k Mom and Dad, Thank you very much for all the help you have given me. You were always there when I needed you and I am grateful. Thank you so very much. Love you always, Kim 84 1 This year I found a .....A friend—one who shared my David 85JI feelings, time after time, of craziness and sadness. She touched my life in a new way that will remain with me forever. As she goes on and meets new people, I hope they too will see just how special Paula is. Good luck, Paula! Love, Your crazy friend Becky CONGRATULATIONS, GAILO! We've been buddies for a real long time and I hope our friendship continues wher- ever our paths may lead us. Even though ive're no longer neighbors, feel free to stop in at the Clingan Carter homestead and visit. We might have to spy on Fred Ethel. Good luck in school and don't for- get you're someone special to me. Love always. Holly Congratulations, Jim! I miss you. Thank you for all the good times and for always making me smile. I’m really glad we became so close, and I hope we can always be best of friends, no matter what! Good luck at SIU and don’t transfer because I’ll be right behind you. Remember what you said about studying hard and being good! I will too! Love you, Holl (Your honey) Becky, Congratulations, you’ve made your family very proud! Continued Success! Love, Mom and Dad Poogie, You’re a great friend. Let’s not forget the holidays or “HIM”! Lori P.S. Smile now, ya hear?! Congratuloions, Brian! You made it! Love. Mom and Dad P.S. Good Luck! Mac. Thanks for all yer help and advise thru them for LONG years. (I am especisially greatfull for help with my englesh, you maid me what I am today! Thanks! Lisa DRIVE CAREFULLY, and ... YOU'VE COME A LONG WAY. BABY! GOOD LUCK LUCK. RANDALL! LOVE, MOM AND DAD GOOD LUCK, CLASS OF '85! AmbuJance Service
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