Atwood Hammond High School - Post Yearbook (Atwood, IL)

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222 W. Magnolia Atwood, IL 61913 (217) 578-2226 POST '87 As one looks through these few pictures it is plain to see that the life of Atwood-Hammond High was never dull. Together we worked, ate, laughed, and played, and never will we forget the times we've had or the people we've met. So here's to you A-H-H-S, for making us who we are today, and what we hope to become in the future. 2 Table Of Contents Administration School Staff Faculty . . . 5-7 Board 4 Senior Trip 10-11 Senior Officers 9 Graduation 14-15 Senior Class History .. 12-13 16-17 Senior Activities . . . Juniors . 20-22 Junior Officers 19 Sophomores . 24-28 Sophomores Officers 23 Freshman . 30-34 Freshman Officers . . 29 Post . 36-37 Clubs 35 Student Council . ... 41 FHA, NHS, FFA . . . . 38-40 Pom-Pon . ... 43 Band 42 Computer Student To Student .... 44 Sports .... 45 Football .. 46-49 Volleyball 50-53 Cheerleaders .. 54-55 Basketball 56-63 Other Sports 64 Scholastic Team ... 65 Baseball .. 66-67 Sports Banquets 68-69 Events 71 Honors Banquets 72-75 Student Council Week . 76-78 Homecoming .. 79-81 Prom Style Show . . .. . ... 83 Candids .. 84-85 Play Student Trips . 86-88 Prom .. 90-92 Candids Patrons. . . . 93-96 Ads 8, 18, 70, 75, 82, 85, 89 Administration Jim Morgan served as Superintendent and Principal for Atwood Hammond High School. Board Of Education Donna Eastin was a member of the board until moving to Arkansas in January. Front row: Rod Hale, Robert Fay, John Schable, Bob Long Second row: Jim Stilwell, Harold Ponder, Dwight Stewart. 4 Part Of The Scene Top Left: Phyllis Cooch kept busy during the year as the school secretary. She answers the phone, receives visitors, and puts up with the students. Top Right: Peggy Thompson aids Mr. Morgan as the secretary to the superintendent. Middle: Cindy Day is a life saver when it comes time to write research papers. She serves as the school librarian. Bottom Left: Elsie Molck is a hidden talent when it comes to janitorial work. Bottom Right: JR. Cornwell is usually left to do the dirty work. He also serves as a janitor. If You Can Read This, Jerry Newlin Industrial Arts Steve Shirley Biological Science James Wood Math, Science Connie England Business Judy Gardner History Dan Grant Agriculture Lisa Ashley Art Charles Simpson Math 6 Thank A Teacher. John Lyons Physical Education Letitia Ferris Guidance Counselor, Spanish, Nancy Maxedon English III English Wanda Newlin Home Economics 7 jPjmr SHELTER QaO INSURANCE BiS COMPANIES Ron Hayford 211 North Kentucky Atwood, IL 61913 ATWOOD PLUMBING HEATING Across From The High School Roger Harris, Owner, Roger Chenoweth — Mgr. Phone 578-2231 Lie. 058-107004 Rt. 36 Tuscola Phone 253-4781 Congratulations To AHHS Seniors From The Area's Most Complete Food Store HECKLER TOM'S STORE Dennis Heckler — Distributor 215 W. Magnolia Phone: 217-578-3229 Atwood, IL 61913 HARRIS ELECTRIC COMPANY AND ATWOOD ELECTRONIC SERVICE Across From The High School 578-2231 Seniors Wake Up . . . Twenty-seven seniors, chaperoned by Mr. Steve Shirley and Ms. Fraun Lewis Shirley, had an awakening experience on their senior class trip to Missouri. They travelled by school bus — driven by Ron and Charlotte Eagan. Everyone enjoyed Silver Dollar City and Shepherd of the Hills, as well as the evening entertainment and activities. Pictured sitting: Ms. Fraun Lewis Shirley. Heidi Kauffman, Michelle Baer, Tonya Strohl, Jackie Loy, Sonya Renshaw, Joni Terril, Lorie Dehart, Sheila Stilley, Jeff Jones. Middle: Michelle Moss, Amy Romine, Valerie Montgomery, Kim Barnett, Michelle Willoughby, Tracy Rawdin, Cindy Patrick, Dianna Gregory. Standing: Ron Eagan, Charlotte Eagan, Tom England, Wayne Heinzelmann, Brad Kirchner, Rick Kauffman, Tim Dunn, Scott Shipman, Truman Sellers, Mr. Steve Shirley, Jim Postlewait, Darcy Dial. Kodak Ament stmytella Above: Michelle Moss takes her first riding lessons. Right: 'Hang on tight! Oh no, not the water! Amy Romine and Michelle Moss take the plunge. Jim Postlewait, Wayne Heinzelmann, Scott Shipman, Rick Kauffman and Tim Dunn prepare for a midnight water fight. 10 What Really Happened? They'll Never Tell! A-H girls travel in class at Shepherd of the Hills. Jeff Jones and Darcy Dial take a break at Silver Dollar City. Scott Shipman forgets to change before taking the plunge. Four seniors pose in a natural setting at Silver Dollar City. A-H boys enjoy the ride between sites at Shepherd of the Hills. Scott Shipman learns the process of making moonshine and finds a girl too. . . . To Missouri 11 Looking Back Class History Freshmen As freshmen in high school we were excited, yet we didn't know what was in store for us. Our Homecoming Attendants were Jackie Loy and Tim Dunn. To make money toward our prom and senior trip we sold Christmas ornaments, Tow-Watt kits, and Barbeque at noon. The highlight of the year was receiving our classrings. Juniors We finally made it. Now, being upperclassmen, we had more free time. Our Homecoming Attendants were Michelle Baer and Ronnie Thompson. Our money-making projects were selling magazine subscriptions and sandwiches at noon. Prom was held at the Mattoon Holiday Inn. The theme was Forever Yours and the band was First Class. Prom Prince and Princess were Jeff Jones and Andrea Wallace. Sophomores As sophomores we were excited as we finally reached the goal of receiving our driver's licenses. Our Homecoming Attendants were Beth Conner and Bill Revell. We sold Christmas ornaments, Tom-Watt kits, and sandwiches at noon as our money-making projects. We won the first place prize for our float in the Homecoming parade. 8 7 Seniors ITS BEEN FUN (?) The big year finally arrived, and we found ourselves the leaders instead of the followers. All the things we looked forward to achieving now had only one year in which to be accomplished. Our money making projects were cheese and sausage, pizzas, candy bars, and sandwiches at noon to go for our senior trip to Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri. Homecoming was a Senior event with Queen Jackie Loy and King Jeff Jones ruling over Grand March leaders Beth Conner, Bill Revell, Michelle Baer, and Ronnie Thompson. Senior Attendants were Heidi Kauffman and Scott Shipman. We won the third place prize for the float we built. As spring drew nearer, we looked forward to prom and graduation, but those of us who planned to attend college were already busy working toward the future even before June 5. 12 Not Goodbye . . . Just Good Luck Seated: Darcy Dial, Sheila Stilley, Michelle Moss, Amy Romine, Lorie Dehart, Cindy Patrick, Tracy Rawdin. Second Row: Tonya Strohl, Andrea Wallace, Beth Conner, Monica Chesnut, Jennifer Schmidt, Michelle Baer, Joni Terril, Nikki Tritchler. Third Row: Truman Sellers, Wayne Heinzelmann, Bill Revell, Tim Dunn, Ron Thompson. Fourth Row: Jean Cain, Jackie Loy, Heidi Kauffman, Karen Eveland, Michelle Willoughby, Sonya Renshaw, Valerie Montgomery. Fifth Row: Brad Kirchner, Jim Gray, Tom England, Dianna Gregory, Matt Maxwell, Jim Postlewait, Kim Barnett, Scott Shipman, Jeff Jones, Rick Kauffman. Valedictorian, Amy Romine, delivers the farewell address with a look to the future. Rev. Jim Thompson offers the graduates a word of advice, encouragement, and faith. Salutatorian, Lorie Dehart, recalls class memories and dreams in a salute to the past. Darcy Dial and Scott Shipman lead the The Atwood-Hammond Board of Education supports graduates in the final step. the graduating seniors by presenting the diplomas. Amy Romine and Jeff Jones take the final step together. Jackie Loy accepts her diploma with a smile. Joy Fay sings a special graduation song. Jim Gray is presented his diploma. Holly Cooch with the help of her mother, Phyllis Cooch, provides accompaniment. Tracy Moseley and Wade Romine Don't start without Heidi! serve as ushers for the graduates. Senior Activities MICHELLE BAER .. . Pom Pon 1, 2; Student to Student 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2; FFA 2, 3, 4; Jr. FFA Sentinel 1, 2; FFA Secretary 4; School Play 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Homecoming Attendent 3; Grand March Leader 4. KIMBERLY ANN BARNETT . . . School Play 2; Pep Club 3. SHAWNA RENEE BROWN .. . Student to Student 1; Student to Student Secretary and Treasurer; Post 3; Student Council 3; Pom Pon 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Volleyball 3; School Play 2; Who's Who in American High School Students 4. CAROLINE CAIN MONICA CHESNUT ... Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading Captain 4; Class Vice President 3. BETH MARIE CONNER (Beeth) .. . Cheerleading 1, 2; Pom Pon 4; Sophomore Attendant; Sophomore Class Sweetheart; Senior Queen Candidate. LORIE E. DEHART ... FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA Secretary-Treasurer 2; FHA President 3, 4; POST 1, 2, 3, 4; Editor 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; NHS Public Relations 3; Student to Student 1, 2, 3, 4; Student to Student President 1; School Play 2; Scholastic Team 3, 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4. DARCY DIAL . . . Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 2, 3, 4; NHS Reporter 4; Freshman Class President; Junior Class Secretary; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Student Director of School Play 3; Delegate to HOBY; Girls State; National English Merit Award; Presidential Classroom; Pom Pon 1, 4; Band 1, 2; Scholastic Bowl 1, 3, 4. TIM DUNN . . . Football 1, 2, 4; Freshman Attendant; Student Council 1; Ag 3, 4. KAREN DIANA EVELAND . . . Band 1; Volleyball 1; FFA. DIANNA LYNN GREGORY (Dina ) . . . National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Secretary 2; President 3; AFS 2, 3; Post 3; Student Council 3; Volleyball 1, 3; Who's Who in American High School Students 3; School Play 2; Student to Student 1, 2, Variety Show 1, 2, 3; I DARE YOU Award 2. JAMES W. GRAY ... FFA 1, 2, 4; Basketball 3. WAYNE HEINZELMANN (Beaner) JEFFERY SCOTT JONES (Jonesey) .. . Baseball 3; Football 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Prom Prince 3; Homecoming King 4; Class Vice President 4; Doc Carroll Award 3; Boys State Delegate; SAR. RICKY LEE KAUFFMAN . . . Football 1; FFA 3, 4. HEIDI JO KAUFFMAN . . . Senior Class President; Student Council 4; Pom Pon 2, 3, 4; Pom Pon tri-captain 4; Band 1, 2; Band Treasurer 2; NHS 2, 3, 4; NHS Vice President 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; School Play 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Attendent; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4. WILLIAM BRAD KIRCHNER . . . FFA 1, 2, 3; FFA Reporter 2; Football 3. JACKIE RENEE LOY (Jake) . . . Freshman Attendant; Homecoming Queen; Junior Class Sweetheart; Pom Pon 1, 1, 4; Pom Pon tri-captain 4; Freshman Class Vice President; Volleyball 3, 4. MATT MAXWELL (Matwell) VALERIE DAWN MONTGOMERY (Angel) . .. AFS 1, 2, 3; Basketball manager 1; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Lettered 4; Variety Show 1, 2, 3; Variety Show Backdrop Committee 3; Publicity Committee 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Vice President 4; Drum Majorette 4; Post 1, 2, 3, 4; Editor 3; Editor-in-Chief 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Points chairman 2, 4; Secretary 2; Treasurer 3; Vice-president 4; Section 4C Secretary 3; Band Section leader 3, 4; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3; Library helper 1, 2, 3. MICHELLE R. MOSS . . . Class Secretary 1, 2, 4; Class Vice-president 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Student Council Treasurer 3; NHS 2, 3, 4; NHS Treasurer 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pom Pon 1, 2, 3, 4; School Play 2, 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. BRENT NEWLIN . . . FHA 4; Post 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Band 1; Biology Club 4; Pep Club 3; Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Football Trainer 2; AFS 1. CINDY ANN PATRICK (Cindy Lou) . .. Office Worker 3, 4. JAMES LEE POSTLEWAIT .. . Football 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 2; Post 1; Basketball 1, 3, 4. TRACY LYNN RAWDIN ... Post 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Who's Who Among American High School Students 4; Student to Student 1. SONYA ANN RENSHAW (Chit Head) . .. Volleyball 3; FHA 4. BILL (Buzz) REVELL . .. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; King Candidate 4; Sophomore Attendant; Baseball 4. AMY RACHELLE ROMINE . .. Student Council 1, 2, 3; Student Council Secretary 3; NHS 2, 3, 4; NHS President 4; Pom Pon 1, 2, 3, 4; Pom Pon Co-Captain 3; Tri-Captain 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Band 1, 2; School Play 1, 2, 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4. JENNIFER CARYN SCHMIDT (Jen) . . . Class President 3; Student Council 3; AFS 1, 2, 3; Lorie Dehart Jeannie Cain Darcy Dial Monica Chesnut Tom England Beth Conner Michelle Baer Kim Barnett Shawna Brown Brad Kirchner Jackie Loy Jeff Jones Heidi Kauffman Jim Gray Dianna Gregory Matt Maxwell Rick Kauffman Wayne Heinzelmann Amy Romine Jim Postlewait Michelle Moss Jennifer Schmidt Tracy Rawdin Brent Newlin Nicki Tritchler Tonya Strohl Truman Sellers Andrea Wallace Joni Terril Scott Shipman Ron Thompson Sheila Stilley Michelle Willoughby Post 1, 2, 3; Post Jr. Editor 3; NHS 3, 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students; School Play 2; Pep Club Secretary 3; Scholastic Bowl 1, 2, 3. TRUMAN R. SELLERS ... Football 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 2; Work Study Program. SCOTT C. SHIPMAN (Scooter) . . . FFA 2, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Football Manager 4; Homecoming Attendant 4. SHEILA L. STILLEY (Shewa) ... Cheerleader 3, 4; Student Council 3; Yearbook 1, 2, 3; Yearbook Editor 3; Student to Student 1; Scholastic Bowl 1, 2, 3; School Play 2. TONYA LINN STROHL (Tunya) . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3; Basketball statistician; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1; Yearbook staff 2; Volleyball Honorable Mention 2. Tim Dunn Karen Eveland We apologize for not including these seniors in the colored portrait section. JOANNE MARIE TERRIL (Shorty) . . . Post 1, 2, 3, 4; Copy Editor 4; Pom Pon 3, 4; AFS 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band President 4; Section Leader 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; FHA Secretary 3; FHA Treasurer 4; Girls Basketball manager 1; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Variety Show 1, 2, 3; Library Helper 1, 2, 3; Jazz Band 1, 2, 3. RON THOMPSON . . . Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Junior Homecoming Attendant; King Candidate; Baseball Honorable Mention 3. ANDREA LYNN WALLACE . . . Cheerleading 1; Prom Princess. JAMIE MICHELLE WILLOUGHBY . . Pom Pon 1, 2, 3. Bill Revell 17 PHflfLAMB, INC. gi§ Hadden Jewelers The Class Ring Center 111 N. Main, Atwood Phone: 578-2200 Rex Hadden, Jeweler ■ OUT! 34 TUSCOLA 133-3341 dRIQIBVED ______XCLASS RINGS.INC. Congratulations From % tfe ATWOOD STATE BANK Where People Come First ATWOOD ILLINOIS 61913 The Family Shoppe Fashion For All The Family Phyllis Hendrickson Owner Including Wedding Gowns And Bridesmaids 105 N. Main St. Atwood Phone: 578-3211 Jerry's Refrigeration whirlpool Hardware Appliances 18 John Dowling Chris England Sandy Harris % i wm ■ Kristin Hayford 20 David Hug Shannon Kurr Tracy Moseley Angi Moss Patty Mauck Lori Romine Katrina Henningsen Jodi Montgomery Kris Ponder Wade Romine Bobbie Jo Sanders Michelle Schum Stevie Seitz Carrie Thompson Michal Speas Tricia Smith Michelle Stutzman Rachael Wierman Jeff Williams Steve Wolter Three Down, One To Go Jeff Pitts Kelly Andres 22 Mike Faulkie Robert Garrett Kathy Griggs Tammy Hayes 25 Kipp Reeder Carol Rothe Paula Sanders Alison Schable 26 DAUGHERTY CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE 514 E. Columbia Arthur, IL 61911 Phone: 543-2175 THE FOXY LOCKS BEAUTY SALON Owner: Cindy Patrick Men And Women's Hairstyling Call 262-3336 For Your Appointment THE STATE BANK OF HAMMOND Hammond, IL Since 1901 “Congratulations, Class Of '87 U.S. INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS COMPANY Division Of National Distiller's Chemical Corporation Tuscola, Illinois FERGUSON MOTOR SALES U.S. Rt. 36 Tuscola 253-3353 Ford- Mercury Your Friendly Ford-Mercury Dealer RUFF TUMBLE LAUNDROMAT Ph. 217-262-3242 Hammond, IL 61929 Chad Chambers Joann Chupp Chad Brown Kimberly Chapman O'Neal Chesnut Curt Clough Angelia Crowe Robert Davis 30 Andy Day Greg Emberton John Garrett Micky Graber Liz Dorjahn Sara Gray James Dowling Chuck Fisher Shannon Hollingshead 31 Melissa Kamm Stephanie McCarty Trudy Moseley Tracy Kauffman Mary Kozik Thayne Lust Mike Murphy Jamie Myers Ryan Popham Jennifer Smith Stephanie Smith Jason Sparling Nicole Spencer Theresa Thompson Steven Trout Lauri Spraker Katona Taylor The Post Good Luck Next Year's Editors! The 1986-87 Post staff included Theresa Thompson, Lorie Dehart, Katrina Henningsen, Joni Terril, Patty Mauck, Alison Schable, and Lori Romine. Second row: Krista Schmidt, Tisha Traxler, Valerie Montgomery, Kipp Reeder, Gregg Behrend, and Eric Wood. The staff worked very hard to finish each page of the yearbook before the deadlines. Jeanne McCleary, A-H yearbook representative, helps the senior Post members decide on the best yearbook cover and end sheets. Word processing is used to fit copy for the yearbook. Joni Terril gets the job done faster by using the computer. A workshop was held at the beginning of the year to teach all yearbook members the principles of creating a yearbook. In A Class By Itself OSTENS Jostens Yearbook Company invited A-H yearbook members to visit the printing plant in Clarksville, Tennessee. Shown in front of the Jostens sign are: Eric Wood, Katrina Henningsen, Lori Romine, Kipp Reeder, Gregg Behrend, and Tisha Traxler. Chips were sold at noon to help offset the yearbook debt. Gregg Behrend and Eric Wood sell chips to Katona Taylor. saw the importance in the precision of each detail of the yearbook. The dark room crew included Alison Schable and Gregg Behrend. Far left: Katrina Henningsen crops the Cheerleading pictures. Left: Lori Dehart plans the volleyball pages and makes all spelling corrections. The yearbook staff would like to thank Mr. James Wood for his dedication as our new advisor. He has learned the difficulty of creating a yearbook from scratch. 37 FHA Mrs. Newlin advises the members of upcoming FHA activities. Initiation of New Members: Front: Joni Terril, Sonya Renshaw, Valerie Montgomery, Katona Taylor, Jaqie Kitchen, Lorie Dehart. Second: Mrs. Newlin, advisor, Brent Newlin, Kathy Chapman, Michelle Schum. 38 Mrs. Newlin sells Valentine cookies to two Junior boys during National FHA Week. This year's new FHA members are: Sonya Renshaw, Brent Newlin, and Katona Taylor. This year's FHA officers are: Kathy Chapman, Secretary; Valerie Montgomery, Vice President; Lorie Dehart, President; Joni Terril, Treasurer. National Honor Society Holds Banquet The newly inducted members of the National Honor Society are Wade Romine, Tracy Moseley, Darla Morthland, Alison Schable, Lori Romine, Carol Rothe, and Jackie Coddington. iJMgy Darcy Dial lights a symbolic candle during the Honor's ceremony. Senior National Honor Society Member, Lorie Dehart speaks to fellow Honor Members about the responsibilities and privileges of being an Honor Member. Left to Right: Gregg Behrend, Chris England, Steve Wolter, Kristin Hayford, Katrina Henningsen, Sandy Harris, Jennifer Schmidt, Amy Romine, Michelle Moss, Heidi Kauffman, and Lorie Dehart standing. The new honor members listen to the senior speakers in order to learn their responsibilities and realize the challenge that National Honor Society sets before them. I pledge myself always to seek the light of truth, to hold scholary habits, to engage in worthy service, and to lead forward in all things that shall advance the welfare of the school and community ' 39 Front Row, left to right: Mr. Grant, Pam Brewer, Jennifer Karnes, Kimi Corwin, Michelle Baer, Sandy Harris, Katrina Henningsen, Chad Lynn, Danny West. Second row: Tim Dunn, Tracy Kauffman, Wade Romine, Chuck Fisher, Raymond Darby, John Dowling, Rick Kauffman, Jeff Williams. Third row: Steve Trout, Scott Shipman. Left: The livestock judging team this year consisted of Danny West, Jennifer Karnes, who received a fourth in sheep judging, Wade Romine, who received a second in beef judging, David Zeigler, and Mr. Grant as advisor. Below Left: This year the FFA ran the concession stand to make extra money. Pictured left to right are: Sandy Harris, Kris Ponder, David Zeigler, and Tim Ester. Below: This year's FFA officers were as follows: Michelle Baer, Sandy Harris, Wade Romine, Katrina Henningsen, Chuck Fisher, David Hug, and Danny West. 40 Student Council Front Row: Stephanie McCarty, Greg Emberton, Chuck Fisher, Eric Wood. Second Row: Waylon Eckart, Darla Morthland, Tammy Hayes, Alison Schable, Carol Rothe Third Row: Jeff Jones,Gregg Behrend, Chris England, Lori Romine, Katrina Henningsen, Michelle Stutzman, Heidi Kauffman, Tricia Smith, Michelle Moss, Kristin Hayford, Sandy Harris Fourth row: Darcy Dial, Steve Wolter. Above left: Chris England takes a time out from filling the pop machine to give us a friendly wave. Above: Steve Wolter, Student Council president, announces the Cerro Gordo Concert Band at a Student Council assembly. Above right; Rich Garza, a professional football player, speaks to the student body about drugs and alcohol. In one of many Student Council assemblies we were entertained by a folk musician. Student Council was busier than ever this year. They provide many things for the entire student body. Along with Homecoming, they sponsor assemblies. Student Council week, and even fill the pop machines. So give your Student Council a big hand, for all they do this Student Councils' for you. Members from left to right: Lauri Spraker, Pam Brewer, Gina Pundt, Joni Terril, Jeff Gocking, and Valerie Montgomery. During the 86-87 year the band played for two football games, a potluck concert, the Halloween Parade, and the Spring and Christmas concerts. The members competed in the IHSA Solo and Ensemble competition. They also attended the LOVC Band Festival. Theresa Thompson and Jeff Gocking compare notes. Pom Port's Premium Performances Left to right: Michelle Conour, Kimi Corwin, Stevie Seitz, Darcy Dial, Carol Rothe, Amy Romine, Heidi Kauffman, Jackie Loy, Beth Connor, Michelle Moss, Tracy Moseley, Carrie Thompson, Joni Terril. Jackie Loy, Joni Terril, and Carol Rothe learn a new routine in practice. What's Jackie doing? Stevie Seitz, Darcy Dial, Tracy Moseley, and Amy Romine perform at halftime of a basketball game. The 1986-87 Pom Port Squad was in full swing this year. With the new arrival of Jo L. Dudley as their new sponsor, they were ready to perform! They started the season off by performing at the Labor Day Festival in Atwood. Then they went to perform at many of the pep-sessions and assemblies. The football game half times were spent performing the routines they had worked so hard to perfect. The squad performed through basketball season and were true spirit leaders for our school. All at attention as the Star Spangled Banner is played in between games. Raise your hands if you're sure; about the next move, says Joni Terril, Chrissy Perkins, Stevie Seitz, and Beth Conner. 43 Student To Student Five students participated in the Student-to-Student this year. A few times a week, these students would give up their study halls and go to help grade school students. They learned patience while helping younger students who need extra help. Above: Kim Chapman, Jackie Coddington, Lorie Dehart, Tonya Robertson, and Heather McKay. Right: Krista Schmidt helps a second grader with her computer instruction. The Computer Club consisted of O'neil Chestnut, Gregg Behrend, Jeff Gocking, Eric Wood, Tisha Traxler, and Marla Brown. They are keeping up with current technology by the purchase of a new 128 K Radio Shack Color Computer. 44 c o m P u t C 1 u b e r First Row (L to R): John Dowling, Shannon Kurr, Chip Terril, Chuck Fisher, Jim Postlewait, Wade Romine, Chris England, Ted Day. Mike Wildman, Bill Revell, Tim Dunn, Scott Davis, and Chad Brown Second Row: Jim Dowling, Brad Shipman, David Mitsdarffer, Truman Sellers, Waylon Eckart, Danny Fagan, Ron Thompson, Danny West, Tony Smeathers, Raymond Darby, Doug Jones, Frank Shoulders, O'Neal Chestnut, and Tracy Kauffman Third Row. Assistant Coach, Ken Schwengel, Head Coach Tim Burk, Eric Wood, Darren Bennett. Robbie Davis, Greg Emberton, Andy Day, Thayne Lust, Curt Clough, John Garrett, Steve Trout, Toby Ester, and Steve Wolter Football '86 Tim Burk, assistant coach of the 1980 football champs, rejoined the Atwood-Hammond Rajahs as head coach this year. Our assistant coach was Ken Schwengel. The Rajahs got off to a rough start by only winning one of the first five games but then won three out of the last four. The final record was 4-5, which is the best record the Rajahs have had since 1981. Team Captains were Chris England, Tim Dunn, Jim Postlewait, and Ted Day. One of the most memorable moments of the season was when Atwood-Hannomd stopped Cerro-Grodo on the two point conversion in the fourth quarter making the final score 13-12 in the Rajah's favor. Coach Burk's comment on the season. We finished the season on a very optimistic note, winning three of our last four games. The fact that we Scott Davis, Frank Shoulders, and Wade Romine remind us to put litter in its place. Are they referring Waylon Eckart shows off his tras or opposing team? new haircut. had only three seniors on the team gives us a very positive outlook going into next year. Above: Coach Burk sends in Chad Brown with the plays. Below: What does the Ref see? Above: Alison Schable and Charity Shelmadine race for second place. Below. Rod Thompson dresses Tonya Strohl at the pep assembly. Lovington Rajahs 15 Opponents 26 Bethany 6 45 Newman 26 10 Villa Grove 8 35 Bement 6 14 Arthur 25 0 Areola 7 42 Cerro Gordo 13 12 Cumberland 41 6 47 Football 86 Above: Steve Trout, Greg Emberton, and Andy Day chow down at the fund raiser. Above right: Monica Chesnut and Darla Morthland celebrate the touchdown. Below: Coach Lyons urges Jim Postlewait on at football practice. Above: Chris England throws the bomb. Below left: Players pose on the fire truck. Below: Jim Dowling shows the seven man sled who's boss. 48 Varsity Volleyball Team: First Row: Jackie Loy, Michelle Baer, Stevie Seitz, Rachael Wierman, Carrie Thompson, Joni Terril, Bobbie Sanders, Valerie Montgomery, and Kristin Hayford. Second Row: Michelle Moss, Katrina Henningsen, Amy Romine, Darcy Dial, Coach Debbie Fay, Heidi Kauffman, Tonya Strohl, Kipp Reeder, and Darla Morthland Junior Varsity Volleyball Team: First Row: Rachael Wierman, Donna Binion, Nicole Spencer, Kristi Mood, and Liz Dorjahn. Second Row: Kristin Hayford, Marcia Burgener, Kipp Reeder, Coach Debbie Fay, Darla Morthland, Melissa Kamm, and Carol Rothe. Bottom Left: Darcy Dial shows the crowd a spike. Bottom Right: The JV team uses teamwork to get the ball over. After Nine Years Above Left: Darla Morthland gives the ball a boost. Above Right: Stevie Seitz keeps her eye on the ball. Left: Kristin Hayford calls for the ball. Above: Tonya Strohl handles a set up. Below Left: Coach Fay gives the JV some advice. Below Right: The Rajenes prepare for a victory during the announcement of the starting line-up. Rajenes Break Losing Streak Top Left: Tonya Strohl jumps for a hard spike. Top Right: Stevie Seitz gives the ball a bump. Above Right: Coach Fay gives last-minute coaching during a time out. Above: Two players are better than one. Right: Jackie Loy and Amy Romine use our gym's new invisible force field. Below: Heidi Kauffman hopes Darcy Dial hits the ball. Above: Nicole Spencer, in a running leap for the ball, makes her move. Above Left: Amy Romine makes the other team eat the ball. Above: Darla Morthland and Marcia Burgener get in shape for volleyball. 53 Cheerleaders Above: Varsity Cheerleaders — Katrina Henningsen, Sheila Stilley, Lori Romine, Kristin Hayford, Monica Chesnut Below: Katrina and Lori eat the profits from the Cheerleader's Banana Split Sales. Above: Coach Burk issues orders at Restore The Pride Hog Roast while cheerleaders pay close attention. The 1986-1987 Cheerleaders were chosen last April in nerve-racking tryouts. They started their year by buying new uniforms. A few of the girls attended ICF cheerleading camp at the U of I. The cheerleaders have led many Pep Sessions filled with pride, spirit, and enthusiasm. They sponsored a Spirit Week before Homecoming that involved money raising projects such as B.Y.O.B. Day, Pyramid competitions, and Black and Gold Day. The cheerleaders are really trying to unite the schools spirit once again. 54 Below: Cheerleaders climb to the eding mount of the school song. Below: J.V. Cheerleaders: Krista Schmidt, Kim Chapman, Jean Dowling, Darla Morthland, Sherri Conner. 55 Boy's Varsity: Front Row — Shannon Kurr, Waylon Eckart, Chris England, Jeff Jones, Mike Wildman. Back Row — Jim Polstewait, Gregg Behrend, Wade Romine, Steve Wolter, Scott Davis. Boy's Junior Varsity: Front Row — Mike Murphy, Chipper Terril, Doug Jones, Toby Ester, Tracy Kauffman, Andy Day. Back Row — Shannon Kurr, Eric Wood, Waylon Eckart, Gregg Berhand, Jeff Day, O'neil Chestnut. 56 Girl's Varsity: Front Row — Nicole Spencer, Chrissy Perkins, Kipp Reeder, Alison Schable, Jean Dowling. Back Row — Darla Morthland, Tracy Moseley, Amy Romine. Stevie Seitz, Carol Rothe. 57 Girl's Junior Varsity: Front Row — Jean Dowling, Kim Chapman, Liz Dorjahn, Melissa Kamm, Tonya Robertson, Shannon Hollingsead. Back Row — Nicole Spencer, Joann Chupp, Alison Schable, Kipp Reeder, Chrissy Perkins, Pam Brewer. o o a tr rs 58 Carol Rothe makes the rebound against Tuscola. Right: Waylon Eckart looks back to see if he made a layup. Far Right: Wade Romine makes a perfect pass to Mike Wildman. Below Right: Jean Dowling shoots for two as the JV take on Bement. Below Far Right: Varsity girls block a shot by Tuscola. Their defensive talents were shown this year. Tracy Moseley struggles for a rebound. Stevie Seitz shoots the ball. Mike Wildman attempts to fight for the rebound. Rajahs admire their third place trophy presented at the Little Okaw Tournament. JV girls play defensively against Tuscola. 59 Top: Steve Trout and Greg Emberton managed boy's basketball. Middle: Chad Chambers moved to Atwood-Hammond after the team pictures were taken. Bottom: Chrissy Perkins, Darcy Dial, and Kipp Reeder keeping the Rajah's stats. Girls' Basketball AH 44 Tuscola AH 20 Tuscola AH 40 Arthur AH 37 Villa Grove AH 36 Sullivan AH 57 Bement AH 39 Areola AH 30 Cerro Gordo AH 32 ABL AH 40 Bethany AH 49 Arthur AH 44 Villa Grove AH 46 Sullivan AH 58 Bement AH 51 Areola AH 52 Cerro Gordo Boy's Basketball AH 58 Newman AH 41 Lovington AH 31 Bethany AH 61 Assumption AH 43 Arthur AH 59 Villa Grove AH 43 Sullivan AH 49 Bement AH 40 Areola AH 59 Cerro Gordo AH 40 Tuscola AH 54 Arthur AH 53 Villa Grove AH 61 Sullivan AH 51 Bement AH 52 Areola AH 50 Cerro Gordo AH 39 Tuscola Right: Tammy Hayes managed the girl's basketball team. Below: Gregg Behrend at the line. 60 Chris England shows his power shot. Alison Schable attempts a two point shot. Mike Wildman and Carol Rothe belong to a drop dribbling team. 62 The junior varsity wait for their chance at the game. Jean Dowling and Tonya Robertson fight for the ball against the Bement Bulldogs. Wade Romine and Chris England chad at the early morning breakfast following the season opening Midnight Practice”. J. V. Girls cool off during time out while Coach Romine gives orders for the new strategy. Above: Scott Davis attempts one from the side, as Assumption Comets fall to the Rajahs. Below: Rajenes and Warriors bunch up for a rebound. 63 Independent Track '87 Amy Romine running away in the 200 meters. For the first time since 1982 students of AHHS participated in track. Earning ribbons were Jeff Jones, 5th in the 3200m at the Tuscola open, and a 2nd at the LOVC. Doug Jones placed 6th in the 1600m at the LOVC fresh-soph. Eric Wood placed 4th in the 400m at the LOVC-FS. Highlight of the season was our boys scoring more points than Villa Grove at the varsity LOVC meet. Jeff Jones alone at the finish. Steve Wolter throwing, Ron Thompson on deck. Above: Krista Schmidt in the 100 meters. Below Right: Doug Jones takes on the 1600m run. Below Middle: Eric Wood ran 100m, 200m and 400 meters. Below Left: Andy Day hands off to Chip Terril. A-H Scholastic Team Fresh-Soph: Krista Schmidt, Alison Schable, Eric Wood, Jacki Codington, Kipp Reeder, and Darla Morthland. Varsity Team: Kristin Hayford, Greg Behrend, Katrina Henningsen, Lorie Dehart. Back row: Michelle Moss, Steve Wolters, and Darcy Dial. Above: Fresh-Soph Scholastic Team Confer on a difficult bonus question. Hopefully the captain will choose the correct answer. Below left: Varsity Team didn't win many games but had fun any way. Think Think! Think! 65 Baseball '87 Front Row: Eric Wood, Jeff Pitts, Doug Jones, Jean Dowling, Jim Dowling, Brad Shipman, Jeff Jones, Waylon Eckart. Standing: Darrin Bennet, Chuck Fisher, Chip Terril, Chris England, Ted Day, Raymond Darby, Ron Thompson, Shannon Kurr, and Coach Ken Swchengal. 67 Banquets For Fall Michelle Moss, left, and Carrie Thompson, right, tied for the varsity best serve percentage award. Marcia Burgener, center, received the most improved award. Chris England, left, receives the Bob Phalen Award and most valuable player. Wade Romine is honored as the most improved player. From left to right: Rachael Wierman receives JV best serve percentage award; Jackie Loy receives a keychain for making 68 out of 70 serves over the net in one evening; Amy Romine and Heidi Kauffman receive LOVC Honorable Mention awards. JV, Darla Morthland, left, and varsity, Amy Romine, receive the Rajene Award. Carrie Thompson, left, receives the Most Aces Award for varsity and Kipp Reeder receives the Most Aces Award for JV. Players Named to All Conference in football: Front Row: Ted Day, 1st team defensive line; Chris England, 1st team defensive back and Honorable Mention quarterback; Chip Terril, 2nd team defensive linebacker; Shannon Kurr, Honorable Mention running back. Second Row: Wade Romine, Honorable Mention defensive end; Jim Postlewait, Honorable Mention defensive line, Honorable Mention center: Steve Wolter 2nd team offensive guard. 68 And Spring Sports Steve Wolter received the Rebound Award. Chris England received the Ron Delong, Most Valuable, and Free Throw awards. From Left: Monica Chesnut, Lori Romine, Katrina Henningsen, and Kristin Hayford received three-year awards in Cheerleading. Chris England and Wade Romine received third year awards in basketball. Scott Davis, Steve Wolter, and Jeff Jones received second year awards in basketball. From Left: Tracy Moseley, Most Valuable; Darla Morthland, Varsity rebounds; Amy Romine, Most Valuable; Kipp Reeder, JV rebounds and Most Improved; Carol Rothe, Free Throws. Darla Morthland and Amy Romine received honorable mentions and Tracy Moseley was second team All-conference. 69 Congratulations, Seniors JACK'S AUTO PARTS Pizza Man of Atwood 103 S. Main 578-38X3 Ph. 578-3501 wf 120 N. Main Eat In Or Carry Out JL Atwood, IL 61913 BORN-WIKOFF FUNERAL HOME 306 N. Illinois 578-2234 ROMINE REAL ESTATE CADICS CATERING INC. 323 N. Indiana St. Atwood, IL 61913 578-3247 253-2523 Specializing In Private Parties Tuscola, Illinois Horty Romine, Owner 253-2372 578-3122 BROWNIE'S RESTAURANT Rt. 36 East Atwood, IL 61913 Congratulations To The Class Of '87 70 Honors Night Honors All! Above: Illinois State Scholars — Amy Romine and Jennifer Schmidt, DAR-SAR — Lorie Dehart and Jeff Jones, Charity Belle Scholarship — Heidi Kauffman. Left: Valedictorian — Amy Romine and Salutatorian — Lorie Dehart. Above: National English Merit Award — 1st row — Lorie Dehart, Heidi Kauffman, Jacki Coddington, Jennifer Schmidt, Carol Rothe, Kristin Hayford, Lori Romine, Katrina Henningsen. 2nd row — Gregg Behrend, Michelle Moss, Amy Romine, Darcy Dial, Darla Morthland, Steve Wolter, Alison Schable. Not pictured: Kathy Chapman. 72 Above: Creative Arts Award — Kristi Mood. Betts Scholarship — Michelle Moss. Left: Top 5 Seniors — Michelle Moss, Heidi Kauffman, Darcy Dial, Jennifer Schmidt, Joni Terril. Below: Science Award — Lorie Dehart. Air Force Award — Darcy Dial. Math Award — Michelle Moss. Above: American Legion — Amy Romine. Boys State — Gregg Behrend. Girls State — Lori Romine. Right: Lake Fork Scholarship — Heidi Kauffman. I Dare You — Sandy Harris and Gregg Behrend. Century III — Amy Romine. Presidential Academic Achievement — Jennifer Schmidt. 73 A School Search Achievement Tests Activities Act Testing Administrators Announcements Athletics Awards Band Banquets Bells Board of Education Career Day Cheerleaders Class Officers Class Rank Class Ring Class Schedule Clubs Coaches College Day Computer Constitution Test Dating Detention Hall Dissecting Drivers Education Drivers License Faculty Freshman Initiation Freshmen Grade Point Average Graduation Guidance Counselor Gymnasium Homecoming Homework Honors Night Juniors Lectures Letter Persons Club Library Locker Room Office Parade (Homecoming) Parking Permit Pep Assembly Physical Education Pom Pon Girls Practice Sets Presidential Classroom Prom Rajahs Rajenes Report Cards Research Papers Sales Campaigns Scholarships School Calendar School Physical School Play Secretary Semester Exams Seniors Senior Trip Sophomores Spring Break Student Council Week Student Lounge Study Hall Summer Vacation Teachers Lounge Valentine Dance Vocational Education Yearbook DATCNPKEEWLICMJC)CTNEDUTSLTESTS UEWLVALENTINED VNCECESMDDBGSCKR CATAPRBDILBRCHJKIIVAREIIURTNCI IP I AFGS RKNMPERAUYADEGELiOCATIIOFO TRZSLIQTLAAOSYBIIEJREUUPCERTOCN ISEONNILKQRTAASBRDEADSPTRSELRE OCGFOGSAO YSCBDELFDDEMMRPSLPAS LHNFIPTSTSETTNEMEVEIHCAOEAHIDN TOUICEHPOPTRISPEAEAECDAPRLTCNG SOOCSREDIiEBIWCKDPMNSLEESCA'I'EI S1XEPMINSALEEIPAEDBRSQUROZ ZULA EPSRRIWTNXWPFARNRRAJSIJKBNAI RAP NHRSITIDCLCFE7MBSOSIP7 KZASYOECM IYENNNSCH(X)LPLAYIXOIILGGJCNKSLA OSIIEGUIDANCESSROINUJQCGLFWAOC RICDBGUIDANCECOUNSELORLJULIIKOS TCAFRDBEGNUOLTNEDlirSJIAISBEMIIIE RAEHEDUQCXJnSDHONORSNIGHTICOGCL ILTSATVYAISQCLEOEKSFXAQXCTONSA PWDTKEFLRTEAKBFIRNBMJPYRNURZOS LZIEMZRBEATQEQGTBAYAZKRAURSCDV ANYSTNEMECNUONNATRRYN ZAGFESGIIU GRSETOSERUOGNITCESSIDQTRGSABFO YUUCPIHSDDI NKTiTU ISSU'IUEAF FLAQP MVCISIMSAETIGRADUATIONRVPECGWE NWXTYAAAYIJUMU EELm ARCCDQ-JPBATOCOPFACIi IVBEYLZ7 NPN SGDAQUIESCICOOXOICYAMLSTXYIZAE IFWRDDNPMITESBODKLTJHIYHQSTSMC UNBPTEIE7VSSMTRURLNECENSSFLNERI MO IJ BL1TXYNONAOAIBMI nVOSPREIQL IJCXEKAIT4EHOHWEHQMEWORKPIOIDTNS VOQPVNACRPCARYPBSUXVBWIUSTIGIIER RASSUOTOEDRCDEMOORREKCOIANSVME WCMELIIMTDAUDWIYAJ ZRPXMPZOEIHV OHNNTIOPSETADMINISTRATORSPRTSI VEEEJANUESREPAPHCRAESEROKMPCER DSHJIOTMGIGIJKMLYNFOTWIhDVAI ttqai iogeenoitacavret iusjiprufs ARDRIVERSEDUCATIONSPIHSRALOHCS 74 Monical's Pizza Rt. 36, Tuscola The People Pleasin' Pizza Place Open Mon.-Thurs. Sun. at 11 A.M. Fri. Sat. 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. 253-4749 ASCHERMANN MOTOR COMPANY, INC. 250 S. Vine Arthur, IL Phone: 543-2178 Since 1929 Ford-Mercury THE VILLA SHOES TOO KID'S KORNER 138 S. Vine St. Arthur, IL 61911 217 543-2232 For the Special LITTLE PEOPLE In Your Life o 136 S. Vine 134 S. Vine Arthur, IL ATWOOD MEAT SERVICE he Shoppes Of National Advertised Brands Open 8:30-5:30 Daily Butchering Processing Service Retail And Wholesale Meat Home Killed Beef For Sale At All Times Wed. Sat. Till 8:00 Congratulations, Seniors Jim Stilwell, Owner Hours: Mon.-Sat. 7AM To 5PM Phone: 578-3322 Compliments Of COUNTRY DISCOUNT STORE FRANK'S CAR WASH Corner Of Main Forest Atwood, Illinois Groceries And Miscellaneous 1 Mile North And V2 Mile West Of Arthur 75 Student Council Week The annual Student Council Week was held from April 6-10. Some of the activities included: Crazy Hat Day, Ugly Tie Day, Student Teacher Day, Volleyball, Hula Hoop, and Tug of War contests. The “SC Trio” delivers a singing telegram. The Freshman and Sophomore boys battle it out during the Tug of War competition. The question “How low can you go? is answered by Dawn Rawlins. The Junior and Senior boys compete during the Volleyball games. 76 77 The Sophomore girls prepare for the agony of defeat. The Fun Continues Tom England, Mrs. Gardner, and Scott Shipman display their hats on Crazy Hat Day. Tammy Hayes teaches'' for Mr. Simpson. 78 Jim Dowling finds the jellybean and gets David Hug wears his Goofy hat on Crazy Hat Day. a face full of whipped cream. Dawn Rawlins hulas across the floor. Bill Revell gets a face full. 05 73 C Above: Freshman Attendants Tracy Kauffman and Kim Chapman. Below: Junior Attendants Steve Wolter and Tracy Moseley. Above: Sophomore Attendants Chipper Terril and Sherri Conner. Below: Senior Attendants Scott Shipman and Heidi Kauffman. 80 Above: Grand March Leaders Bill Revell and Beth Conner. Above: King Jeff Jones and Queen Jackie Loy. Left: Grand March Leaders Ronnie Thompson and Michelle Baer. King Jeff And Queen Jackie 81 Petal Pushers The Peddlers Tan-Fastic MAB Paints Shirley Hale, Owner 112 N. Main, Atwood Congratulations Seniors Cabot Cab-O-Sil-Division Tuscola, IL grljrurkjnr. FULL SERVICE BUILDING CENTER m m Complete Building Materials And Ace Hardware Custom Homes — Shell Erected Or Completed Homes Complete Remodeling Service Arthur, IL Phone: 543-2186 Rt. 133 E. Monticello, IL Phone: 762-2188 Hwy. 105 S. Congratulations To The Graduating Class Of 1987 DR. DAVID PLATZBECKER, MD, FAMILY 108 S. Main St. Atwood Phone: 578-2218 82 PIATT COUNTY SERVICE CO. Petroleum Feed Seed Fertilizer L.P. Gas Hammond 262-3091 Bement 678-5511 Monticello 762-2133 Mansfield 489-5121 New Prom Fashions A Prom Fashion Show was presented to the Juniors and Seniors of A-H-H-S on January 22. These fashions, courtesy of Dawn's Bridal Shoppe were modeled by the following Seniors: Top left: Tim Dunn and Heidi Kauffman Top right: Cindy Patrick and Michelle Willoughby Middle left: Beth Conner Middle right: Sonya Renshaw and Tonya Strohl Bottom left: Joni Terril and Ron Thompson Bottom right: Karen Eveland 83 Larry Day began working as custodian at AHHS this year. (Notice how clean the library stays?) Test 5th Hour? Look at that form! Kim, Danny and Toby enjoy a noon hour. OK Chris! Remember Ted, No skateboards in the halls. Monday morning blues. The Rajah Moms were a big help to the sports program. . 'Jt ATWOOD CAFE Atwood Grain Mon.-Sat. 5 a.m.-8 p.m. Supply Co. Sunday 6 a.m.-2 p.m. PO Box 569 Atwood, IL 103 N. Main 578-3421 Phone: 217-578-2213 Evone Urban — Owner Congratulations, Private Parties Available Seniors t f Selling Any Corn Today? Seth Fleener Cousin Brett Conklin Future Farmers Class Of 2002 FLEENER COUNTRY STUDIO Hammond, IL 262-3293 Congratulations Class Of '87 85 Off The Track 1st row — Doug Jones as Willie Woodson, Tony Smeathers as Silas Dobbins, Tracy Kauffman — Lights and Curtains, Eric Wood as John Morgan 2nd row — Melissa Kamm — student director, Krista Schmidt as Joan Parker, Heidi Kauffman as Miss Pidgie McDoudgal, Katrina Henningsen as Mrs. Reginald Vanderventer, Darcy Dial as Mrs. Guarino, Jacki Coddington as Antonia Guarino. Standing — Amy Romine as Flickie Nelson, Michelle Moss as Betty Phillips, Mrs. Nancy Maxedon — Director, Not pictured: Steve Wolter as Bill Lindsay, Gregg Behrend as Oscar Posenby, Kristin Hayford as Evalina Bumpass. 'And you better not say I did! You'll be sorry when he blows us all to smithereens. Sing, Booful, sing for Mama My pearls, they're gone! We want to send a telegram.' 86 What are you doing? I'm in men's underwear. 'This will keep them in order.' Go speaka to da man. Silas Antonia' The story takes place in an old train station in the middle of the country after a train derails. The passengers vary in age and social class; therefore, there are many personality conflicts. Let's play clubfist! Well, I never in my life. First Class Travelers Above right: No, its not a King Kong movie. Amy Romine is getting a helping hand from The Awakening. Below: Michelle Moss journeyed to England for a winter break. This view is of Oxford, England. Below Right: Amy Romine and Darcy Dial pose in front of the Capitol during their week long Presidential Classroom trip. 88 There's No Place Like Home? Congratulations to the Class of 1987 Dallas Electronics Atwood, IL 578-3254 Singer Insurance Agency 109 S. Vine St. Arthur, IL 61911 Phone: 543-2159 Dwight Singer — Doug Jergens Insurance Is Our Only Business JfKjMTlV Kountry Kutters V • Men Women Hair Styling ’ 85 115 N. Main — Atwood, IL K 578-2513 F Mr Owner: Janice Willoughby ' - k f Stylist: Dalene Reeder 1 m TL • Stylist: Kristine Binder 123 S.Vine Arthur, IL 61911 Phone: 543-2322 ATWOOD QUALITY FOOD 209 S. Main St. 578-3434 Locally Owned Operated By Dwight Stewart Store Hours: Mon.-Sat. 8-8, Sun. 8-5 We Can Help You Call Us For Your Advertising, Printing, Newstips 578-3213 578-2833 107 N. Main Box 589 THE ATWOOD HERALD DAN EALY CO. Box 134 N. Hammond, IL 61929 Phone: (217) 578-3477 Ground Water Heating At Its Best! 89 Beth Connor and Tim Dunn were crowned Queen and King Hug and friends, of the Prom. What a Couple!! Enjoying ourselves boys? Obsession Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Newlin chaperone. Hi Mom!! Karen and date boogie down! Say Goodbye Tonya, Andrea, and Tracy watch from the balcony. The Coronation. Never The Junior-Senior Prom was held at CaDic's on Saturday, April 25 at seven o'clock. After pictures and dinner everyone danced to “Obsession . Post Prom was held at the Sullivan Civic Center where swimming, raquetball, volleyball, and basketball were offered. Everyone seemed to think it was a very successful night. Heidi and Steve prepare to dine. Watching the dancers. Senior Poll Most Likely To Succeed Jeff Jones, Lorie Dehart Most Flirtatious Tim Dunn, Andrea Wallace Most Athletic Jeff Jones, Amy Romine Most Masculine Feminine Tim Dunn, Lorie Dehart Most Like To ??? Bill Revell, Sonya Renshaw Most Talkative Ron Thompson, Michelle Baer Most School Spirit Brent Newlin, Amy Romine Best Personality Matt Maxwell, Jackie Loy Best Sense Of Humor Wayne Heinzelman, Monica Chesnut Time Out For Classes 93 I Remember 94 Patron's Page H S Solar — Henry Rahn, Owner The Beauty Box — Joy Fay, Operator The Four Seasons Plaza, Tuscola State Bank Of Arthur Tidy Lady, House Office Cleaning Arthur Cheese Company Matt Maxwell is one of many helping to prepare AHHS for the future .


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