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Pictured below at left arc Most Musical. Sonda Yost and Steve Gocking. Below at right Jeff Behrend and company guard the Senior hall. At bottom are Most Likely to ???, Craig Conner and Amy Dyer. continued from previous page spoiled Homecoming our Junior year knew not to mess with the Class of 85. As the year went on, we looked forward to the trip, a great prom and graduation. We also began to realize that we were getting ready to start a new life away from the safety of high school, but we never wanted to forget the good old days. Some of us have mixed emotions: we don’t want to leave. Can’t we just be Seniors forever!
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Senior Sophomore Year (1982-83) As our second year of school began, we looked forward to getting our driver’s license and class rings. Doug Loy and Stephanie Chesnut were Homecoming Sophomore attendants. We sold candles and spices that year and, besides the tug of war, we won the stuff-a-car contest during Student Council week. Most of all we began looking forward to the freedom of being upperclassmen. Junior Year (1983-84) Our Junior year stands out for our success in Student Council week and for Prom. We won nearly every event in class competition and threw a great prom at Champaign’s Ramada Inn. The band was the Artistics and the theme was, Hold On To Your Dreams”. We all knew that our Senior year was on the way and many of us had dreams that we were anxious to fulfill. We sold magazines under the direction of our new advisors, Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Maxedon. Alana Heit and Jeff Behrend were Junior Attendants for Homecoming. Senior Year (1984-85) Our big year was finally here! It was now or never and we were up to the challenge. We had to line up our Senior Trip and finish raising the money we needed. Mrs. Maxedon and Mrs. Farris helped as advisors. We sold cheese and sausage and candy bars, and decided that Washington would be the place to go if we could afford it. Homecoming was special because so many of us were honored. King Craig Conner and Queen Stephanie Chesnut presided over the ceremonies. Grand March leaders were Alana Heit and Doug Loy, and Jeff Behrend and Amy Chesnut. Beth Eyestone and David Davis were our Senior Attendants. The rain which Pictured above are Tami Dehart and Mark Corcoran, Most Likely Not To ???, with Principal Morgan. Below are Most Athletic, Doug Loy and Wendy Hein elmann. 24 Class History
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26 Seniors Jerry Norman FFA 2, 3, 4 Malora Ohnesorge Godzilla” , Malora Ohnesorge, will my ability to hide my socks to Dale Goodrich andf to Andrea Wallace, I leave the ability not to ask, ,fHave you seen Rick?” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3; Vice President 2; Pom Pon 2; Library Club 1, 2 Michael J. O’Neill Mr. Ed!” Camera Club 3; Baseball 3, 4; Letter; Letterman's Club; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Football 4; Letter; Computer Club 3, 4; Treasurer 4 Brian Parr I will my car and ability to stay out of the ditches to Henry Reed. Joanna Stefanie Ploeger T , Joanna Ploeger, being of (at least) questionable mind, do hereby leave David Weir all of my mauve polos” and an added touch of class, may he use them wisely. Chorus 2; FFA 2, 3, 4; Reporter 3; Parliamentarian 4; NHS 3; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; National English Merit Award; NEDT Award; School Play 2, 3; Variety Show 2; Century III award winner. Jim Ponder Ray” Scholastic Team 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 4; Junior Class Secretary; Prom Committee; NHS 3, 4; Secretary; POST 3, 4; Editor 3, 4; Senior Class Secretary; Student Council 3, 4; Secretary; Computer Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Atwood-Hammond Biological Society; SAR
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