Auburn High School - Trojan / Oracle Yearbook (Auburn, IL)
- Class of 1984
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Yearbook Staff Our thanks to all those who worked hard on getting our yearbook done. Their dedication to the completion of this, the “COLORS OF '84' ” yearbook, is shown in every page of this book, which we took care to do for you, the Students of Auburn High School. 1983-84 Tri-editors: Kathy Blackman September Rasure Sherrie Sexton 1983-84 Editors Tri-cditors — Kathy Blackman, September Rasure, Sherrie Sex- ton. Underclassmen — Editor — Kristy Meyer. Club Activities Editor — Missy Hill. Faculty — Editor — Mario Mohler. Senior — Editor — Melody Ping. WORKING STAFF: First Row — Mario Mohler, Kathy Blackman, Kristy Meyer, Sherrie Sexton. Second Row — Melody Ping, Dawn Lewis. Kelly Kctchum, Traci Leahy, Barbie Hill. September Rasure. Not pictured — Missy Hill. F a v 0 r • 1 t e s p a s t i m e s 4 Television Shows 1. Fame 2. Family Ties 3. A-Team 4. Cheers 5. Hill Street Blues 6. Dynasty 7. Happy Days 8. Mama's Family 9. Days of Our Lives 10. We’ve Got It Made Movies Songs 1. Come On Feel the Noise 2. PYT 1. Risky Business 2. Porky’s 3. Fasttimes at Ridgemont High 4. All the Right Moves 5. A Night In Heaven 6. Rocky Horror Picture Show 7. Flashdance 8. Porky's II 9. Rocky III 10. First Blood Groups 1. Loverboy 2. Def Leppard 3. Styx 4. Duran Duran 5. Journey 6. Quiet Riot 7. AC DC 8. Air Supply 9. ZZ Top 10. Police 3. Total Eclipse of the Heart 4. Union of the Snake 5. Making Love Out of Nothing at All 6. Burning Down the House 7. Human Touch 8. Uptown Girl 9. Island in the Stream 10. I’m in the Mood for a Melody Col rs of '8£ Administration iMerton Messmore — Principal James Doglio — Superintendent School Board 1st Row: Dave Miller, Ted Mcgginson, Toni Moore 2nd Row: Ernie Nuemann, Jim Marshall, James Doglio, Joe Powell, Charles DuBois 8 Staff Office Personnel Mrs. Goodroe, Tammy Wilson, Monica Herlan, Carmen Dodd, Kelly Stillwell, Cindy Higgins, Ruth Ann Yasinski, Lori Adcock, Lisa Karhlikcr, Trudy Kaufman, Matt Mangold, Todd Wanless. Mrs. Linda Nadalini Mrs. Donna Goodroe Mrs. Mary Neumann Unit Bookkeeper High School Secretary Unit Secretary 7. ao nt . Mike Thoele Guidance Counselor, Physchology, Student Council Sponsor, Senior Class Advisor Marla Krell English II, English III, English 111 College Prep., Sophomore Class Sponsor. 4k 10 Staff Alice Kaiser Civics, U.S. History, World History, Sociology, French II, Cheerleading Sponsor, KTC Advisor, French Club Sponsor. Nancy Miller College Prep, English, English I, Speech I, Speech Contest Sponsor, Play Sponsor, Senior Class Advisor. Donna Kirby Spanish I, Spanish Club Sponsor. She Works Hard For The Money! How many more days until the stork comes? Diana Roth Biology 1, Biology II, Chemistry, JETS Sponsor, NHS Sponsor, Soph- omore Class Advisor. John Rigg General Science, Algebra II, Physics, Advanced Math, Football, JV Bas- ketball and Track Coach, NHS Spon- sor, Senior Class Advisor. Bill Deck Librarian, Library Club Sponsor, Sophomore Class Advisor. Roger Adams Substitute Biology I, Biology II, Chemistry. Pat Curry Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Math Contest Sponsor, Commerce Club Sponsor, Freshman Class Advi- sor. CK.QO n Carol Selinger School Nurse. Tony Cerveny Health, Driver's Ed., Adult Living, Junior Class Advisor. Sandra Eades Special Education Aide-Resource Room. Glenda Balentine Special Education-Resource Room, Freshman Class Advisor. Beckie Esselman Special Education-Resource Room, Freshman Class Advisor. There’s a door there Mr. Cerveny! 12 Staff Smile, Mrs. Krell! Donald Stillwell Vocational Director, Computer In- troduction, Concession Ordering, Game Supervision. Jim Trump P.E., Baseball Coach. Phyllis Bailey Accounting, Office Practice, Short- hand I, Shorthand II. Typing II, Commerce Club Sponsor, Yearbook Sponsor. Jim Bandy Typing I, General Business, Consum- er's Ed.. Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Letterman's Club Sponsor, Freshman Class Advisor. Gloria Clarke P.E., Letterman's Club Sponsor, Vol- leyball Coach, Girl’s Track Coach, Junior Class Advisor. Don Thornton Industrial Arts, Mass Production, Machine Woodworking, Assistant Football Coach, Junior Class Advi- sor. Norman Stauffer Band, Stage Band. 14 Slaff Alan Franklin Ag. I. Ag. II. Ag. Ill, Ag. IV, Elec- tricity, Small Engines, Welding, FFA Sponsor, Junior Class Advisor. Gwin Snider Chorus, Freedom's Children, Sopho- more Class Advisor. Pattie Mansmith Art, Arts and Crafts, Freshman Class Advisor. Strut your stuff. Mr. T ! Cooks Janitors Jane Lewis, Dorothy Crane Sharon Lamma. Joyce Kolcnich, Vic DeVos, Jodi Landers Bob Oiler, Jack Conover, Bill Castleman Bus Drivers ocoo. All In A Day’s Work. Surprise! The Hand. OPEN WIDE! What's for lunch Mr. Bandy? Raise your hand if you're sure! Mrs. Goodroc, you've changed!! Look mom. no hands!!! The LOOK! Who's there?? 16 Staff Color the Week with Spirit! Clash Day Hat Day M A S H Day Blue and White Day Hawaiian Day .7 1983 Homecoming Court Junior — Mary Beth Buck Junior — Renee Sutton 18 Homecoming Parade 2nd prize — Junior CLASS Homecoming Game Homecoming Dance Dave Rennier, Renee Sutton. Stuart Selinger, Ruth Pierce. Mr. Messmore, Dave Marshall, Lori Adcock, Cindy Millburg. Lance Dinardo, Melody Ping. Pat Flannigan. Mary Buck. Bob Stowell FAST TIMES AT AUBURN HIGH What ya pickin at Steve? Senior Slobs 21 Class of ’84 ■' Lori Michelle Adcock Don't let the crowd pressure you. Stand for something or you’ll fall for anything. Patricia Mary Baldwin A friend is one who knows all your faults but loves you anyway. Kevin Louis Bauswell Bringing joy and happiness to others honors the giver. Leila Lynn Bernhardt What you dislike in another, take care to correct in yourself. Katherine Louise Blackman 1 cannot change yesterday, I can only make the most of today and look with hope toward tomorrow. Stephen Duane Brooks In order to be certain about anything, you must first face your own doubts. Elizabeth Holliday Cameron I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude. Darrin Edward Clark Always keep your sense of humor so you can laugh through your mistakes. Christina Sue Clary Being jealous doesn’t show someone how much you love them; it shows how insecure you are. Jacqueline Lee Corlas Life is the never ending challenge of doing what’s right for you. Susan Lynnette Cumming The best way to succeed in life is to act on the advice you give others. Carmen Lynn Dodd Friendship is a growing thing. It keeps on getting bigger and stronger the longer you share it. Patricia Kay Flynn The first step in making a dream come true is to wake up. rno «are „ Michael Dennis Garvin, Jr. Life is like a flower, it’s been a pleasure to walk through your garden. Janelle Arlene Gracey Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Timothy Shown Halton You want me to read the whole book? Kathy Jean Hampton Cindy Lee Higgins Trudy Ann Kaufman One of the real joys of our lives is having friends and keeping in touch with them. Love is a promise never to say good- bye! Friendship is the best thing in the world. But no one person can ever possess it. Class officers: M. Mangold, Treas., D. Nichols, V. Pres., J. Yagow, Sec., L. Adcock, St. Coun., C. Higgins, St. Counc., R. Morris, St. Counc., M. Mohler, Pres. 26 Seniors Kathleen Elizabeth Kelly George E. Lambert, Jr. Deanna Marie Langiano Carry your cross patiently and with perfect submission, and in the end it shall carry you. Eva Marie Loyd Always do right. This will gratify some people, and astonish the rest. James Matthew Mangold Hope smiles on the threshold of the year to come, whispering that it will be happier. Fred E. Manship If you work for and believe in your dreams, they will someday become reality. A successful person becomes a success by doing what he does not want to do, when he does not want to do it. gbomi John Reed McCann People who think they know it all really annoy those of us who do. Robert A. Mitchell In life, nothing is certain except death and taxes. William Thomas Miller Robert J. Moats Ronald Lee Miller, Jr. Mario Marguerite Mohler A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out. Success comes from hardwork, not You have everything when you have a wishful thinking. friend. Dennis Andrew Nichols Smile — it makes people wonder what you've been up to. Stuart James Nuckols If a man could have his wishes, he would double his troubles. Douglas Alan Oberling It's not the size of the army — it's the force of the attack. Joseph Michael Oiler Great victories come not through case, but by fighting valiantly and meeting hardships bravely. Are you guys cold? Melissa Ann Patterson James Wade Pendleton Jacqueline Ann Peterman A smile is a curve that can set a lot of things straight. Ruth Marie Pierce Melody Lynne Ping Betty Lou Pusch The fire you kindle for your enemy of- I know not what the future holds, but I Friends arc those you can turn to. ten burns yourself more than him. know Who holds the future. September Renee Rasure The race is not to the swift, but to those who keep on running. Mr. Mrs. (?) Ccrveny Kevin Logan Richey Sherrie Lynn Sexton Steven James Smith Life doesn't determine a champion, a champion determines life. Let me take you where there’s no re- turn; where dreams can all come true. Just when I know all life's answers they change all the questions. Stewart Alexander Smith You only live once, but if you live right, once is enough. William Jay Standage Kimberly Jo Stufflebeam Rainbows brighten our gloomiest days and are very precious in life. Lois Marie Todd Jennifer Irene Wagner Lawrence Todd Wanless The love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay, because love isn’t love until you give it away. Accept today as it is because yesterday is gone and tomorrow is not yet come. He who wishes to secure the good of others has already secured his own. Steven Allen Williams James Allen Wortley, Jr. Believe in yourself, not what other peo- ple believe in. James Allen Yagow, Jr. Pardon me, but you’ve obviously mis- taken me for someone who gives a hoot. Not Pictured: David Earl Aldridge Tamie Sue Dougherty Bennett James Louis Eliason Everett Lackey Grover Dwayne Sargeant Ruth Ann Yasinski Succeed in life Todd Wanless Melody Ping Own a gossip column Steve Smith Patty Flynn Become a secretary lawyer Kathy Blackman Dennis Nichols Be a radical John McCann Leila Bernhardt Make the Dean’s list Todd Wanless Marlo Mohler 1 — L. Adcock; 2 — K. Richey; 3 — J. Oiler; 4— M. Patterson; 5 — K. Bauswell; 6 — L. Todd; 7 — Steve Stew- art Smith;8 — T. Wanless;9 — M. Ping; 10 — S. Rasure; 11 —C. Higgins; 12 — J. Moore; 13 — T. Kaufman; 14 C. Clary; 15 — J. Yagow; 16 — J. McCann; 17 — J. Wortley; 18 — S. Brooks; 19 — D. Clark; 20— R. Morris; 21 — M. Mangold; 22 — D. Langiano; 23 — C. Dodd; 24 — G. Lambert; 25 — T. Baldwin; 26 — K. Stufflebcam; 27 — J. Wagner; 28 — T. Halton; 29 — S. Sexton; 30 — K. Hampton; 31 — K. Kelly; 32 — S. Cumming; 33 — R. Pierce; 34 — L. Bernhardt; 35 — L. Cameron; 36 — K. Blackman; 37 — E. Loyd; 38 — R. Yasinski; 39 — P. Flynn; 40 — M. Mohlcr nCTn „ Senior Wills I, Lori Adcock, leave lo ihc following: AG-two peaceful years, CD- one weekend when you're going out and everyone else is staying home. MM — one hitchhiker, LHC — I hope you left me the book “How to Gain Freckles the Fun Way,” TK — an I.D. to help you out at Fred Lobster, Robert — a glass of water (gee) and a new massager, Dean — my old lockers — No. 1,2,3,4; to the faculty — thanks for being more than just teachers — friends, and to the “group” everything you deserve because Mrs. B. wouldn't let me print it here. I, Trisha Baldwin, hereby bequeath the following: Mouse, another great New Year’s party and hopes that we can find more boyfriends to trade. Speedy - B.I. JB, JD! A new car with built in dryer and more fun times at Stonies with Mr. Fickus! Kate — A “LOVERBOY” to go, another great party, a trip down “the” road and a Suzi-Q! Frog — Red Light, more fun times at the movies, and “let's have another keg! Tesi — PORKER — more exciting times in BIRK 4, late nights of Quarters and truth or dare with JB! RUMP! Thanx for everything (csp. you, TG). Last but not least, I leave! I. Kevin Bauswell. being of warped mind and homicidal body, hereby state the following: To soph CH and TB, I leave my famous words. To fresh. JM, WB, TN, and BH, I leave someone else to make fun of. To Mr. Rigg, I leave someone else to cut down in Adv. Math. And to AHS, I just leave!! I, Leila Bernhardt, being of “confused” mind and burnt-out body, bequeath the following: Kathy Hampton: A Burger King whopper and a pita, good luck with Allen! Trisha Baldwin: a lot of good memories with JD and the twilight zone and one Big Fat Chocolate cream puff! Kathy Blackman: many unusual memories at Skateland and a salami sandwich! TG: 2 bottles of SJ on a Saturday night. LW: an interesting Christmas vacation and a set of Peter Pan wings. To John, I leave all of my love and a wonderful future together. Finally, I leave AHS with absolutely No-Class! 1, Kathy Blackman, bequeath to the following. To KH, I leave a whopper and “eat a pita.” To TB. I leave bottle of JD and also for us to find good boy- friends. To LB. I leave a “Pizza party, Monday.” Also more movies to pass out in. To TG, a bottle of SG, a night in Stoncy's and a night in BFE. To LW. I leave a book on “How to go PUNK in 6 easy steps.” To all the friends I mentioned and also those I didn’t I leave a big thanks for being there when I needed you the most. To Mrs. B., I leave someone else to “B” at her in shorthand. But most important to Michael, 1 leave my life and my love now and forever. I now leave gladly. I, Liz Cameron, do bequeath to the following: To Mr. Rigg and the physic class, my bright striped shirt and six pairs of nonfunctioning thermodynamic sunglasses. To all Sonlightcrs, the ability to sing and to praise the Lord and to understand Mrs. Bird. To MP, a bowl of slime mold, to MMM, all days rainy days, to TK, a picture to rip up, to CD, the hope that you will find your lawyer, and to LA, my husband and or wife, 1 leave nothing for you are going with me. And KR, concerning RM, NEVER! I, Darrin Clark, being of unsound mind and body, do hereby leave the following: To Mr. S., a pair of white pants with a red belt. To Mr. R., a blond rug. To Mr. C and Mr. T., someone else to make fun of them on talent day. To Mr. Thoele, a ticket to a Clint Eastwood festival. To Mrs. K., a journal. To Darrel, someone else to play taps with. To Derek, another ride to school. To Jeanne, a tour of the surrounding ccmetaries. To all the teachers, I leave my many thanks and to Auburn High, I leave. So Long! I, Chris Clary, leave the following: To Eva. many fun times and “better luck next time.” To Jacie, more phone calls 'til 3:30 am and a big good luck with Joe. To Mel, half of my $20. To Doug, a Nike box full of memories and a “Helping Hand.” To Sue, one wild dinner party and blinds instead of curtains. To the Senior Call Girls, a lot of fun times and the best of luck. To SN, a big thanx for the rides to school. To Stewart, we tried, but no go. I'll always be here. I'd leave myself to you but I don't think you want it. Now I leave, gladly and without hesitation. I. Jackie Corlas. being of sound mind and body, hereby leave to the following: To Jean, a thank you for always being such a good friend. To Lori. I hope you gel hundreds of more finger waves to do at Cosmetology! To Darrin, a secret love affair w ith Sue for old times sake. To Kim. bless you for always making me laugh when 1 felt down. To Mr. Cerveny. I hope you get a SPEEDING TICKET VERY SOON! To Mr. Stauffer, hang in there, the band is getting better. And to my fellow classmates. Good Luck! I. Susan Cumming, leave something to all the Senior Call Girls. To Eva, I leave an exciting night. To Patty, I leave a Big Thanks! To Jenny. I leave an even more exciting night (you might need it!) To Chris, Melissa, Ruth, Jacie, and Kathy, the great and wonderful memories of single life. To Melody, I leave you Pat and Nee Nee voodoo dolls. I also leave a big thanks to Mr. Stillwell and Mrs. Roth. I want to thank DO, DN,SS, SS.and SN for mak- ing high school a very pleasant experience. Now 1 leave AHS and two more Cumming's. I. Carmen Dodd, being of sound mind and body, leave the following: ToTK, LA. MM, and LC. a big thanks for all the good times and for being such great friends. To Mr. Thoele: someone else to type report cards and a ton of thanks for all the help you gave me. I wish the best of luck to all my friends I leave behind and to my sister Kim. I leave you lots of luck your next 4 yrs. of high school. I. Michael Garvin, being of perverted mind and deformed body, leave the following: To Bob M., the ability the forget a certain “Grimace”, to Jim Y. and Steve B.. a new “ATTITUDE.” To Jim Y., I leave a new blue bomb to get around. To Jenny W., someone to care for her, to Ang, a good friend to talk to. To Trump, somebody to ask “when am I gonna play?” To Dennis N., our hunting land, to Mr. Rigg, some other goon. To Trudy K.. I leave Bob, to JM. 1 leave him Sheri, food, and an endless friend. To AHS, my little sister. To all, I leave a hearty Good Bye! I. Jancllc Gracey, being of wild mind and rock-n-roll soul, hereby do leave to Kent, good luck in life and take care of Monica. To Monica, we have had some great times, good luck and thanks. To Shari, I hope you finally get out of life what you've been wanting, thanks for a terrific friendship. To Ken- ny, I hope you find all the happiness and love you deserve. To Mr. Franklin, I leave someone else for you to tease. And to Todd, I leave all of my love. Now to AHS. you've given me some good memories. Thanks!! 36 Wills I, Kathy Hampton, bequeath to the following: ToTB, LB, KB, TB, and LW, all my love and friendship. ToTB, a ride to school, “of course would you expect anything less?” to KB. a slush of SG and A Huck’s of your very own for lunch. To LB, one smashed bucket of little kings and a pizza party Monday. To TG. another exciting Christmas present on “the Road”. To LW, a slam dance in a pair of checkered shoes. To Generic Wagner, I leave a DO cupic doll. To AHS, I leave one more Hampton. To Allen, I leave all my love. Now I leave AHS without regret or hesitation. I, Cindy Higgins, being of somewhat sound mind, bequeath to the following: To TH, good luck in your senior year. My brother Jeff, fun times at AHS. To Mrs. Bailey, a life-time supply of popcorn. To Mrs. Kaiser, 400 stuffed bunnies and no future problems. To Rhonda, JM to take to college with you. Lois, 2 feet to grow with. Mario, all the Panda Bears in the world. Sheri, fun times in the Peach State. Sept, happy life-time with AK. To all other grads. Good Luck! All my love to my mom, Robyn, and Tommy. Now I leave AHS forever. Bye! I, Trudy Kaufman, being of a little crazy mind and skinny body, leave the following: To Carmen. I leave a fantastic guy and more great times to come. To Mario, I leave a fire to burn all our books in Adv. Math. To Lori, I leave lots of calls for Miss Clarke. To Liz, I leave lots of T F in Con. Ed. To Ja- de. I leave all the fantastic times I had with Joe, and thanks for making my senior year fabulous. To Bob, thank you for all the great times. And last to DF. sorry, but no. I, Kathy Kelly, leave the following: SC, MP. RP, JW, EL, and MP, a bunch of great memories and good times. ToTK and PF, I leave a future of hap- piness and the very special friendships we’ve shared. ToStu, I leave love and happiness and the good times. I leave Mr. F. someone else in 6th hr. SH to give a hard time. Good Luck MN and CP with your last 2 yrs. Thanks MB. With a heart content, I leave Auburn High and TK and MK. Good Luck! I, George Lambert, leave the following: To Mark Pierce and Eric Johnson, a years supply of trips to Thayer, to Kevin, one more shotgun, to all the sen- ior football jocks, one more midnight movie. To Mel, your new roommate at Western, Bauswell. To Todd, 4 great yrs. at the U of I and a car with song, power, and class: A cobra. To Matt, a beautiful chocolate brown Trans Am so I can envy YOU. To Liz, a recording of Bauswell snorting for you and Lori's listening pleasure. To Mrs. Bailey, an accounting class for 1st hr., trained by US. To Mr. Rigg, another Adv. Math Class to recite Airplane III, IV. V, etc .. . I, Eva Loyd, being a dizzy blond with massive thighs, leave too many crazy memories to the Senior Call Girls to even begin mentioning! Thanx guys — you’re totally tubular!! To Coach T. and the girl's b-ball team: Lotsa luck and fun- “Boom Right Now! To my Joe Michael, whom I leave with, a life time of love, happiness, and success to hopefully share with me. A kiss, a smile and a huge hug ’cause we both know how special they are. Plus so many wonderful memories of JOEVA!! Being the last but not least of the Loyd bunch — I leave with a smile. 1. Matt Mangold, being of sound mind and somewhat stout body, leave to Todd and George the following: charm, wit, personality and athletic ability. Todd and George use these qualities like I’ve used them. To Doug. I leave a large hand. To Dennis, long happiness with Laurie. To everyone that graduates with the class of '84 — long life with happiness and fulfillment. I, Bob Mitchell, being of sound mind and body, leave the following: To KR, someone to help him put the door on his truck after hitting a telephone pole. JY, I guess it really is over, twice and a comb. JM and MG, a trip to Petersburg, MP, Beef Jerky and a good sucker, LA, a big thanks for being there. SB. a summer full of midnight movies, EC, courage enough to break up in person. (Forget the resolution MP) TW, an Alpine, LT, the final win- ner of “horse.” TK, a lot of memories still to come. To the rest of AHS left, I’m glad it’s over because I wouldn't want to do it again. I, Mario Mohler, leave the following: To Rhonda and Lois — great memories of Wash., D.C. to Cindy, Sheri, and Deanna — thanks for being terrific friends To the Ag boys — thanks for the education! To Patty — a bottle of pepto-bismal. To Stewart — thanks for all your friendship. To Liz — a rainy day, some more freckles and lots of fun getting them and a book, “How to be Diversified in 10 Easy Steps.” To Trudy — thanks for a VERY spe- cial year! To Carmen — a hug, just for being you. To Lori — a shining star — do with it what you will and a BIG THANKS for caring! To the faculty thanks for all the help and encouragement. To my fellow classmates — best of luck in all you do! P.S. — Doug — my name is Mario NOT Merla. I. Scott A. Monks, being of sound mind and body, do leave the following to the students of Auburn High. To the Freshmen I leave the advice to work hard and achieve good grades in school. A strong future depends on it, plus you’ll feel good. To the sophomores I say choose your classes wisely for knowledge is a key to your sound well-being and future. To the juniors I give patience to wait til next year. And to the Seniors who I have grown up with. I wish them a long, happy life in whatever they do. Never forget the fun times we had here at Auburn High. It’s a proud school with a proud tra- dition. Always cherish its memory. 1, Rhonda Morris, being of sound mind and body hereby bequeath the following: To LT, life supply of bananas. To CH, a million bunnies. To M M, all the pandas in the world. To DN,a frog. To LT, CH, MM, LA CD, TK.and SS thanks for being great friends. To Mr. Thoele, a popcorn machine that won't blow up. To Mrs. Kaiser, no more problems, to my sister, all the luck in school. To my parents, thanks for all the love and support. Now I leave AHS gladly. I, Stuart Nuckols, bequeath the following: I leave to JM and DO a lot more crazy nights, which there will be. I leave Kathy the best in the future and all of my love. My sister, two more years of high school. To SM and SM I leave my coolness. Tony Nardi, I leave another job. To James, we will miss the “S”-mobilc. Remember last summer!! I leave all the trouble-making for all the new comers because I have done all I can do. So the best of luck to everybody. Good Bye!!!! I. Doug Oberling, being of a clean mind and innocent body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Stuart N, thanks for being a best friend at all times and many endless memories. James, many more fun times as “Cool and the Gang.” To the Senior Call Girls — thanx for everything, especially all of your friendships. To Chris, we really do like your nose. Matt, a helping “big” hand. To J Y, SB, DN, another trip to Champaign and a padded toilet for Dennis. To Jenny, I leave many cherished memories that I’ll never forget — hope you don't! And last but not least, I leave Auburn High my little sis- ter, Denise — Good Luck and Good Bye!! I. Joe Oiler, being of sound mind and body, leave to the following: DN, DO. SB. JM, JY. BM, GL. MM. TW, a big thanks for being my friends. To CM and BB good luck in Football, (you’ll need it). To Mrs. B.. another accounting class like 6th hr. To all the coaches, many more winning seasons at AHS. To EVA, I leave many wonderful memories and hopefully many more, we have a whole lifetime to share with each other. Don’t forget JOEVA! I love you EVA. Now I leave AHS with a big smile. I. Melissa Patterson, being of definite “innocent” mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following: To CC, EL, SC, JJ, PF, KK, MP, JP. (Senior Call Girls) THANKS, a lot of endless memories and a true friendship never forgotten! To Ruth, a true friendship, Stu forever, and special thanx for “those” memories! To LA, CD, LC MM, TK, SS, you all deserve the best, SO GO FOR IT! To the guys, DO, SS, SS, JM, SN, JO, JM, JP, a party and some GREAT limes! To Jcr, I leave Me! To AHS, thanks, and 3 more of us! So Bye, (with a smile)! 1, Jim Pendleton, being of unsound mind and body, do hereby leave the following to Mike B. another year at AHS and a Vi bottle of______To Kevin R„ a year at districts with everyone under 57 second quarters. To Tim B., someone else to train to kick. To Mark P., a bag of jelly beans. To my sis, 3 more long years at AHS. To Michelle, someone else to get mad at and argue with. To Melissa P.. someone to tease you after we’ve gone. To AHS, I leave memories and regrets. Also to MP and MB. a bug to fix. I, Jacic Peterman, being of dizzy mind and underprivileged body, hereby bequeath to the following: To Claire, I leave more gravestones at Stonies and my thanks for being there when I needed you. To Melissa P.. I leave much happiness with your new found love. To the rest of the Senior Call Girls, I leave many partying times. To the AHS faculty I leave my two radical brothers who will soon pass your way. To Virgil Joe, I leave my everlasting love and NOT so many partying times. Now I leave AHS Gladly. I, Ruth Pierce, being of sound mind and body, leave the following: To Melody, another couple wild nights in the VAN with JS and SS — GET OUT OF THAT TREE! To Miss Clarke, 1 leave another devoted jock like myself! HA HA, right! Thanx! To the Senior Call Girls, I leave a one way ticket out of Auburn! And to Melissa. I leave a world of happiness! Thanx for everything and the “Specialty” weekends. Last but not least, I leave nothing to look behind at. All there is to look forward to is a world of happiness with Stuart! I, Melody Ping, leave to the following: To TW and BM, I leave many whompnuts and louies to pay you back for one SHARP straight pin and thanks for putting up with me. To Ruth, I leave a drive-in movie, one van, and a lot of crazy times together. To Doug and Lori, I leave a Certs rationing. To the Senior Call Girls, I leave the memories of all our fun times together and a NEW highway to cruise. To the LAST Ping, Lcn, I leave this advice — work hard, don't goof around and make the most of AHS. Now I leave with some super memories and high hopes for the future. I. Betty Lou Pusch, leave the following: To Mr. Mcssmoreand the faculty. Good Luck in the many years tocomeandin whatever you do. May God be with you and watch over you and help you through your troubled days. To Tony Hammes, the one I love, I wish the best of luck in the future with our relationship. To Kim Stufflcbcam, one of my best friends, I leave you Jeff Kuchar to watch out for and to love and that your marriage when you are married works out for the rest of your lives. I. September Rasure, being of somewhat sound mind and body, do hereby leave to the following: Sheri, the time to grow up, Cindy, I’m glad we're friends again, thanks and good luck, Glenda and Barb, thanks and good luck, JD, remember Rick Springfield? My little sister. Dawn, all the happiness you need and thanks for being there. Aaron, my love, and thanks for a beautiful year. I hope you get what you want out of life, you deserve the best. To anyone I've forgotten, sorry. And I'm glad to say that I’m the last of the Rasure’s. I, Kevin Richey, being a sound mind and body, bequeath the following: To Malt and Todd, I leave a date with Moo. To George, I leave a shotgun. For James, a napkin to wipe his lips off with. To Dennis, a day in accounting full of crude jokes. Mr. Rigg, a State Champion and a not quite perfect foot- ball season. For Melis, a year supply of noon hour munchies and a crash diet book. To Bob. a much wanted date with Liz. And for Joe and Jim, a flying fish. Last of all. I leave one last Richey to AHS. I. Sherrie Sexton, being of demented mind do hereby bequeath the following: to Kristy, the fun of being the last “Meyer Twin.” To Mr. Bandy, some UCLA posters for those non-Illini fans. To Chris, Billy Idol tapes and lollipops, to the '84 graduates: Matt, a smile and a big thanks Mario, Rhonda, Cindy, and Lois, stay as sweet as you've always been, my friends. For September, our story to come true. Eva, Melissa, Chris, and Jenny, thanks for the laughs. To any '84 grad not mentioned, enjoy life to the fullest. And James, thanks for being my friend. BYE! I. Steven James Smith, being of mischievous mind and abused body, hereby leave to Bob S., a new Z28 and a fire extinguisher. To Christy P., April G., Joe O. and Shelly S., I leave a life time membership to Elaine Powers. To Eva L., one more ride in the Vette. To Tina N. someone to show her the FINER THINGS in life. To Amy K. and Steff S. I leave inflate-a-matcs of the Jackson Five and an apartment on the East side of Springfield. Lisa K., I leave 1 trouble free year. To Coach Trump, thanks for getting me out of study hall. To Toad, one more card game. Last but not least, Lisa F., 1 leave all my love and my abused Bod! GOOD BYE AHS! I, Stewart Smith, bequeath the following items. To SS, I leave a new Bronco. To BS, I leave a Camaro to make you go broke. To Toad, SC, PF, EL, I leave a mansion for your own pleasure palace. To the two Cools, I leave a life-time subscription to Tall Times. To AK, I hope you find some kids that care. To Doug and Chris, I leave a golf course to live out your childhood fantasies. To Chris, I leave a lot of good memories and a free nose job. To Shel- ly S., I leave a new wardrobe so you won’t have to share with Laurie. To Mario, I leave a nation where nobody can hunt the panda bear or whales or seals. To KB and DC, I hope the KGB catches up with you. To AHS I leave! 1. Kim Stufflcbcam am very glad to say I attended Auburn High. I am leaving the following: To Mrs. Kolenich.a new bunch of kids, to Mrs. Bailey, a better staff to help sell for the yearbook, to Mr. Mcssmore and the faculty, good luck in your future. To the school board, please get Mrs. Kolenich a new bus. To Betty. Kathy H.. Kathy B., Leila, and the office practice class, good luck in the future. To Kent Gracey, a brand new distributor for him- self. To Roberta Harris, a stock of my hair and to Auburn many more happy years. 38 Wills Mess with me and I'll kill ya! Cl(c CTO 39 I, Lois Todd, being of unsound mind, do hereby bequeath to the following: Amy Krell and Lisa Friesland. I leave a visit from a Big Dark Complected Chicago Guy. Rhonda Morris, a subway ride in D.C. with JM. Mario, all of the Panda Bears. Cindy, a bunch of blown in windows. Sheri, a life time supply of Girl Scout Pocket Knives. To Ron, a great future with J W. To my family, friends, and teachers, thanks for all of your love and support. To all 84 graduates, good luck. Now I leave AHS, BYE! I, Jennifer Wagner, leave the following: To Cool Stu, another night in the Dodge. To Toad and Lisa F., a book on “How to Win at Strip Poker”. To the Senior Call Girls, a lot more CRAZY times (road trip) and thanks for everything — you are all the best friends I could have. To Melissa — I'm AL- WAYS there! To Eve, remember all THE TIMES and a big thanks. And to Doug, a lot of good memories and the hope that someday you’ll find TRUE happiness. Thanks for everyting. And to the rest of the Class of 84 — PARTY ON AND HAVE A GOOD ONE!! I, Todd Wanless, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath the following: To my sister Chantal, two more fun filled years at AHS. To Mr. Rigg. Dennis, Bob, Kevin, and Darrin, life without Liz. To Mel, my mint green Izod. To my two best friends, George, a fire extinguisher in case of emergency and to Matt, a car that will blow away Lambert’s T urbo. Thanks, for all the good times we’ve had. Now I leave with lots of great memories. I, Steve (Popcorn) William, having a corrupt mind and body, leave another car to my friend, Jim Eliason, so he can put it in the ditch too. To Ron Mill- er, a bigger bowl to shape his hair cuts. To Bill Miller, an indcstructablc transmission for his car. To Eva Loyd, a smile and thanx for writing my will for me. And now I leave AHS, Gladly. I, Jim Yagow, being neither here nor there, leave to Trump another idiot to take the book uptown, to SB, 79 from Reddick. To RM, a trip to Mac’s with the girl of his choice with his own money. DN and DO, a trip to Champaign and DN, a date to the Fall Fcst. To Moats, an unlimited supply of food and a place to live. To the Soph groupies, I leave a lifetime supply of money so you don’t have to mooch. To Julie, I leave me, and my love and all the memories we've had. And to the faculty, I leave THE GERB. Beware! Together again??? Real cute guys! Moving day. Jay? Please don’t Lori Adcock: Drama Club 1; Student Council 1,2, Treas. - 3, Pres. — 4; NHS 2,3,4; French Club 1,2; KTC Public Relations Chairman 1,2,3,4; Sweetheart Court 2,3; Cho- rus 1,2,3; Girl's Chorus Contest 1,2,3; Student of the Month 4; Prom Court 3; Homecoming Court 3, Queen — 4; Office Help 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Boy’s Basketball Statistician 2,3,4; Boy’s Track Statistician 1,2,3. Trisha Baldwin: Commerce Club Echo Editor 4; FFA 1,2; Yearbook Staff 1,4; School Plays 1; Band 1,2,3,4. Kevin Bauswell: Industrial Arts Club 1; Drama Club 3,4; French Club 1,2; Library Club 3,4; Boy’s Basketball Manager 3; School Plays 3,4. Leila Bernhardt: Commerce Club Echo Editor 4; Library Club 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2; Independent Work Program 4; Office Help 3; Color Guard 1. Kathy Blackman: Commerce Club 3,4; Drama Club 1; French Club 1; Library Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; FFA 1; Yearbook Staff 1,2,3, Editor — 4; KTC 1,2; Volleyball 1; Cheerleader 1; Girl’s Track 1,2,4; CAVC 3,4; Speech Club 1. Steve Brooks: Letterman’s Club 3,4; Industrial Arts Club 2; FFA 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Boy’s Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Boy’s Track 1,2. Dean Brummett: Drama Club 2; FFA 4; School Plays 2; Independent Work Program 4; CAVC 3. Elizabeth Cameron: Class Officer — Sec. — 2; Com- merce Club 3; Drama Club 1; NHS 2,3,4; FHA 1; KTC 1,2,3; Girl’s Tennis 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Chorus Contests 1,2; Prom Comm. 3; Boy’s Basketball Statistician 3,4. Darrin Clark: Drama Club 3,4; NHS 2,3,4; Boy’s Basket- ball Mgr. 3; School Plays 2,3,4; Student of the Month 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dixieland Band 3,4; Band Drum Major 4; Speech Contest 3,4. Chris Clary: Class Officer — Vice Pres. — 2; Commerce Club Treas. — 4; French Club 1,2; KTC 1,2; Girl’s Bas- ketball 4; Girl’s Tennis 1,2,3; Girl’s Track 1. Jackie Corlas: Drama Club 1,2,3; FHA 1,2; School Plays 1,2,3; CAVC 4; Band 1,2,3,4. Susan Cumming: Commerce Club 4; French Club 2; FFA 1,2; KTC 1,2; Girl’s Track 1; Chorus 3. Carmen Dodd: Commerce Club 3,4; FHA 1, Treas. — 2; KTC 2; Girl’s Track 1; Office Help 3,4. Jim Eliason; Industrial Arts Club 2; Library Club 3,4; FFA 3,4; KTC 2,3. Patty Flynn: Drama Club 1; FHA 1; FFA 1, Reporter 40 2,3,4; KTC 1,2; Chorus 1; Independent Work Program 4; NHS 4. Janelle Gracey: Commerce Club 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Free- dom’s Children 3; Spanish Club 1. Tim Halton: Industrial Arts Club 4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Coop 4. Kathy Hampton: Commerce Club 3, Sec. — 4; Library Club 1; FHA 1,2; Yearbook Staff 3; CAVC 3,4; Color Guard 1; Speech Club 1. Cindy Higgins: Commerce Club 3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Library Club 3,4; FHA 1,2,3; KTC 3,4; School Plays 1; CAVC 3,4; Office Help 4. Trudy Kaufman: Commerce Club 3,4; French Club 1,2; FHA 1; KTC 2,3; Office Help 4. Kathy Kelly: Class Officer — Pres. — 3; Commerce Club 4; Student Council 2,4; NHS 2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; KTC 1,2; Prom Court 3,4; Office Help 3. George Lambert: Letterman’s Club 4; FFA 3; Football 1,2,4; Golf 3; Baseball 1,4. Eva Loyd: Class Officer — Vice Pres. — 3; Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Commerce Club 3, Pres. — 4; Student Coun- cil 4; FHA 1,2; KTC 1,2; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Girl’s Basket- ball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1; Girl’s Track 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Prom Court 4; NHS 4. Matt Mangold: Class Officer — Treas. — 4; Letterman’s Club 3, Treas. — 4; Football 1,3, Co-Captain — 4; Boy’s Track 1,3,4; Student of the Month 4; Office Help 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Prom Court 4. Fred Manship: FFA 2,3,4; KTC 1,2,3, Vice Pres. — 4. John McCann: Ind. Arts Club 1,2,3; Drama Club 2,3; French Club 1; KTC 1,2; Football 4; Boy’s Track 1,4; School Plays 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Speech Contest 2. Bill Miller: Ind. Arts Club 2; Library Club 1,2,3; FFA 1,2,3,4; KTC 1,2,3; School Plays 4; Independent Work Program 4. Ron Miller: Ind. Arts Club 2; CAVC 3,4. Robert Mitchell: Letterman’s Club 3,4; Industrial Arts Club 1,2; NHS 2,3,4; Boy’s Basketball 1,2,3,4; Boy’s Track 2. Kathy Meyer: Ind. Arts Club 1; FHA 1,3; KTC 3; CAVC 3,4; CAVC Student of the Month 4. Jay Moats: Letterman’s Club 3,4; FFA 4; KTC 1,2,3; Football 2,3,4; Boy’s Basketball 1,2,3; Boy’s Track 1,2,3,4. Mario Mohler: Class Officer — Pres. — 2,4; Student Council 2,3,4; NHS 2,3, Vice-Pres. — 4; French Club 2,4; Library Club 3,4; FHA 1, Reporter — 2, Treas. — 3; FFA 1,2, Sec. — 3, Sec. — 4; Yearbook Staff Faculty Editor 4; KTC 4; Student of the Month 4; Prom Committee Chair- man 3. James Moore: Class Officer — Sec. — 3; Letterman’s Club 2,3.4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3, MVP — 4; Golf 1; Boy’s Track 1,2,3,4; Prom Court 3; Fall Fest King — 4. Rhonda Morris: Student Council 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. — 4; NHS 2,3,4; Library Club 3, Pres. — 4; FHA 1,2,3; KTC Sec. — 4; Volleyball 2; Girl’s Track 2; CAVC 3,4. Scott Monks: Transfer Student 3. Dennis Nichols: Class Officer — Vice-Pres. — 1, Sec. — 3, Vice Pres. — 4; Letterman’s Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. — 4; Library Club 1; KTC 1,2; Football 1,2,3, Co-Captain — 4; Boy’s Basketball 1,2,3.4; Baseball 2,3,4; Boy's Track 1; Prom Court 3,4; Fall Fest Court 4, King. Stuart Nuckols: FFA 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3; Independent Work Program 4. Doug Oberling: Letterman’s Club 4; Student Council 1,3; French Club 1; FFA 1,2,3, Pres. — 4; Boy’s Basketball 1,2,3; Sweetheart Court 1,2,3; School Plays 1; Prom Court 3,4; Independent Work Program 4. Joe Oiler: Letterman’s Club 2,3, Pres. — 4; Ind. Arts Club 1,2; French Club 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Boy’s Basketball 1,2.3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3. Melissa Patterson: Commerce Club 4; FHA 1; KTC 1,2; Prom Court 4. Jim Pendleton: Letterman’s Club 4; Drama Club 3,4; FFA 2,3,4; KTC 2; Football 3.4; Boy’s Track 2,3,4; School Plays 3,4. Ruth Pierce: Class Officer — Sec. — 1; Letterman’s Club 1,2,3,4; Commerce Club 3,4; FHA 1,2; KTC 1; Volleyball 1.2.3. MVP — 4; Girl's Basketball 1,2; Cheerleader 1; Girl’s Track 1,2,3; Prom Court 3,4; Homecoming Court 4; Office Help 3. Melody Ping: Class Officer — Pres. — 1; Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Commerce Club 3,4; Student Council 4; NHS 2.3, Sec. Treas. — 4; FHA 1; Yearbook Staff Senior Editor 4; Girl’s Basketball 1; Girl’s Track 1, MVP — 2,3; Sweetheart Court 1,3; Student of the Month 4; Prom Court 3,4, Queen; Homecoming Court 3,4; Prom Com- mittee 3. Betty Pusch: Chorus 1; CAVC 3,4; History Club 4; Color Guard 3. September Rasure: Drama Club 3,4; French Club 1,2; Library Club 2; FHA 1,2,3; Yearbook Staff 2,3, Editor — 4; Volleyball Mgr. 1,2; Boy’s Basketball Statistician 1,2,3,4; Girl’s Track 3,4; School Plays 3,4; Chorus 2; CAVC 3; Color Guard 1,2,3. Kevin Richey: Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Ind. Arts Club 3; FFA 1,2,3; Football 1,2,4; Boy’s Track 1,2,3,4; School Plays 1; Fall Fest Court 4; Prom Court 4. Dwayne Sergent: FFA 1,2; Independent Work Program 3,4. Sherrie Sexton: Commerce Club 3, Vice-Pres. — 4; Stu- dent Council 3; French Club 1,2; Yearbook Staff 2,3, Editor — 4; Volleyball Mgr. — 1,2,3,4; Boy’s Track Stat- istician 2,3; Girl’s Track Manager 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; CAVC 3; Color Guard 1,2,3; Speech Contest 2,3,4. Jacie Peterman: Class Officer — Treas. — 1; Drama Club 1; FFA 4; KTC 1,2; Girl’s Tennis 2,3; Cheerleader 1; Independent Work Program 4. Steven Smith: Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Ind. Arts Club 1,2; FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Boys’s Track 1,2; Indepen- dent Work Program 4. Stewart Smith: FFA 1,2,3, Treas. — 4; Football 1,2,3; Boy’s Track 1,2,4; School Plays 2; Independent Work Program 4; CAVC 3. Bill Standidge: FFA 1; CAVC 3,4. Kim Stuffiebeam: Commerce Club 4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Year- book Staff 4; KTC 1; Chorus 1,2,3; CAVC 3,4. Lois Todd: Commerce Club 4; FHA 1,2,3; KTC 1,4; CAVC 3,4; CAVC Student of the Month 3,4. Todd Wanless: Letterman’s Club 4; NHS 2,3, Pres. — 4; Golf 2,3; Boy’s Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3.4; Stu- dent of the Month 4. Jennifer Wagner: Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Commerce Club 3,4; Student Council 4; FHA 1,2; KTC 1,2; Volley- ball 2,3; Cheerleader 1; Girl’s Track 1,2,4; School Plays 1. Steve Williams: Library Club 2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; KTC 3; School Plays 3. Jim Wortley: Ind. Arts Club 1,2,3; FFA 4. Jim Yagow: Letterman’s Club 1,2,3,4; Class Officer — Sec. — 4; French Club 1; FFA 1,2,3,4; KTC 3; Football 4; Golf 1,2,3; Boy’s Basketball 1,2,3,4; Boy’s Track 1,2,3; School Plays 1. Ruth Yasinski: Library Club 1,3; FHA 1,2; Yearbook Staff 1; KTC 1,4; Chorus 1,4; CAVC 4; Office Help 4. Senior Prophecy The setting of the Auburn High School Class of '84’s ten year reunion is the Caribbean cruise ship Norway, captained by none other than our own Mario Mohler. First of her crew and staff to arrive are chief mechanic Dean Brummett and his assistant Brad Thompson. They're followed shortly by the front desk secretary. Carmen Dodd; accountant, Trudy Kaufman; legal secretary, Cindy Higgins; and computer operators, Rhonda Morris and Dennis Nichols. Next to appear on the gangplank are our ship’s cruise director and yeoman purser, Lori Adcock and Steve Smith. The ship’s restaurant manager, Lois Todd, is next to arrive hurrying her employees Mike Garvin, Janelle Gracey, and the human garbage dis- posal, Jay Moats, to the kitchen to put out the food for the party. After a near collision in the parking lot, aboard come the ship’s porter, John McCann, followed by his assistants, Fred Manshipand Jim Wortley and the beauty barber shop employees Jackie Corlas, Deanna Langiano, and George Lambert. With a rush of laughter, the entertainment for the cruise boards. First comes the world famous female impersonator, Jim Yagow, followed by the Las Vegas comedy team of Darrin Clark and Kevin Bauswell. Naturally, the medical team follows these fellows on. In case of illness due to their comedy. Dr. Pat Flynn and Nurse Ruth Ann Yasinski are there to administer first aid. The next to arrive are the ship’s shop managers, Kathy Myers, Melody Ping, and Kathy Kelly. The last two ship’s employees to arrive are bartender Kathy Blackman and radio operator Sherrie Sexton. The first of the passengers to arrive is the new star of “Leave It To Beaver, Tim Halton. Also arriving from the West Coast are pro basketball players Steve Brooks, Eva Loyd, and Chris Clary, all of the Lakers. From the new Rolling Stones we have arrivals Dave Aldridge, Tami Bennett, and Bill Standidge. Following this are Raiders players Matt Mangold, James Moore, and Jim Pendleton. The next group of alumni were from Texas where they were training for the 1996 Olympics. They are Ruth Pierce, Ke- vin Richey, and Stewart Smith. Those who arrived from Auburn are the owners of Nuckolman Pig Farms Stuart Nuckols and Jacie Peterman, and horse trainer Doug Oberling. All are startled by the arrival of the next few graduates; Punk rocker, Scott Monks; hobos. Jenny Wagner and Kim Stuf- flebeam; Yankee pinch hitter, Dwayne Sargent; rollerskating team, Betty Lou Pusch and Ron Miller; and wrestler, Joe the Bull” Oiler. The Miami area is home to the engineers who designed our ship, Bob Mitchell and Todd Wanless. Also from Miami are Kathy Hampton and family. She is followed by September Rasure, owner of Graple Nursery School. Also from the Miami area are Beach Bums Sue Cumming and Melissa Patterson, who brought with them Everett Lackey, who runs the milkshake machine at their beach. Once it was thought that everyone was aboard, the ship set sail only to have Cpt. Mohler take a quick count and find that six classmates were missing. A message was sent down from the radio room that Leila Bernhardt and Trisha Baldwin would be flown over late by the ship to shore pilot Liz Cameron. Jim Eliason, Bill Miller, and Steve Williams had also called ... they went fishing instead. 42 Color Me Laura Abernathy Tammy Bailey Doug Baker Chris Barnard Brenda Barnhill Steve Baseiwicz Mike Beardon Tim Beardon Bill Bird Kim Bishop Mary Bloome John Bollctta Mary Beth Buck Crystal Conkle Maureen Corlas Chris Courty Sherrie Craft Lori Curtis Vic Devos Eric Divjak Robert Edmiston Mike Galloway Lisa Gillespie Kent Gracey 44 Juniors Blue Tim Gravit Debbie Hampton Daron Harden Laurie Harmon Jeanne Hayes Kristen Henkhaus Monica Herlan Beth Hidlebaugh Missy Hill Susan Hoose Tim Housman Keri Huff Lisa Karhlikcr Jeff Kaufman Theresa Kelly Kelly Ketchum Kris Ketchum Stacie King Doug LcContc Mike Ludek Geno Marchizza Todd McGill Kristy Meyer Tim Miller Machclle Woods David Woodsidc Jean Woodside Joe Worley Chris Moore Charles Patterson Tony Nardi Phillip Rogers David Newberry Mike Sandidgc Ken Norris Sue Page Stephanie Sandidgc Bob Stowell Rob Sergcnt Renee Sutton Shirley Shelton Lori Tharp Scott Tish Not Pictured Mark Valletti Roberta Harris Joe Watkins David Lewis Dennis Williams Kay Watkins Tammy Wilson Kevin Egts 46 Juniors 47 Color Me Mike Allen Doug Appclt Glenda Bailey Tina Barnard Tom Berola Missy Bird Bill Bolletta Deanna Boyer Brian Brummett John Cavaness Rod Conlin Joe Cook Ron Cummings Donna Dickey Julie Dumbrava Elena Eliason Troy Ferguson Dave Flynn Karen Ford Kevin Ford Lisa Friesland April Gallo John Gilmore Ron Grimmett 48 Sophomores Yellow Crystal Hcren Kim Hcrlan Angie Hill Barb Holmes Mclis Hubbartt Renee Hunter Stanley King Kathi Koehler Monica Kolenich Susan Kolenich Amy Krcll Angie Langiano David Ludek Laura Luetzow Grant Maholland Kevin MacKenzie Dave McCarty Craig McDonald Chuck McGraw Brian Meidel Mike Moats Stacie Moore Greg Myers Vince Nadaiini Kenny Nash Pat Parks Tom Rutherford Dale Standefer Sam Moore Shari Neislcr Christy Patterson Ken Schrocder Kelly Stillwell Doug Snide trie Neumann Dawn Pitchford Heather Selingcr Shelly Stowed Tina Norris Marsha Pitman Melissa Nuckols Mike Richey $0 Sophomores Color Me Kelly Allen Wendy Bailey Kevin Baker Mark Beatty Tricia Bergman Barry Brackcbusch Guy Brummctt Steve Brummctt Stephanie Bryant Randy Carrigan Sherry Chandler Lori Cummings Arman Dodd Michelle DuBois Tonya Dyer Kelli Gaines Eric Groetckc Paul Halton Letha Harbour Brad Harden Barbie Hill Randy Howard Tim Huff Paul Hunley 52 Freshmen Green Kirn Ihlcnfcldl Lance Jabusch Erie Johnson Aaron Kaufman Todd Krcll Eric Landers Tina Langianp 'Praei Leahy Dawn Lewis Janie Lorlon Ray l.uei ow Sheri Mackay Derek Malcy I Tie MeKain Jessica Michaels Bob Miller Melissa Morrow Karen Newberry Tara Norris Jared Oshesky Troy Parola Sandra Ballon Jenny Pendleton Bill Peterman David Stellc Tina Stewart Frank Russell Craig Thompson Lori Tracy Bryan Sokol Pat Weitcrs Tommy Willis Tina Sutton Mike Wilson Jill W'inters Marty Zak Inez Shelton Darrell Vanstricn 54 Freshmen 56 Candids 1st Row: Mary Buck, sec.: Lori Adcock, pres.; Rhonda Morris, vice-pres.; Kris Henk- haus. treas., 2nd Row: Kathy Kelly. Michelle DuBois, Ron Cummings, Cindy Higgins, Tammy Wilson. 3rd Row: Mr. Thoele, sponsor; Melody Ping, Tara Norris, Tina Norris, Rcncc Sutton. Sherrie Craft, Jenny Wagner, 4th Row: Eric Divjack, Eva Loyd, Mark Beatty. Bryan Sokol. Tom Berola, Mario Mohler. Student Boosters Tricia, Seen any argyle socks lately? Tami Little Boy — I love you — Little Girl Dawn — Keep on smilin, it's the only way. Your Big Sister I love my big bear! S. R. Good luck with everything. Sis K-R. 1 love you with all my heart, D-M Joe — Keep on smilin Pal! Remember our special times together. I'll love you always. Your Eve Attention Senior Call Girls!! There's a Party!! Be there or be square!! Love Ya, Eva A big thanks to all my friends, family, and teachers. Love ya, Cindy H. To R.VL, VI.VL, L.T., S.S., Good Luck, Keep in touch always. Love ya, C.H. To all graduating Seniors; Good luck and see you all in 10 years. Cindy A big hug and thanks to all those who worked so faithfully on the yearbook. Love ya! Mrs. B. A special thanx to my bestest pal — Chris Clary — for all the times we “laughed ! Luv It! Keep Smilin Pally — BEVAN To speedy. Mouse, Whopper, and Molly; Thanks for ev- erything! Tesi T. B.. K.H., T.G. — Life's a B , and then ya DIE! “Have some more Punch! L.B. Kathy H. — “Which way do we go?”, “Why don't you 'ALL' go to Hucks!” L.B. Trisha B. “Did you get your steak chewed up?”, “We need to talk! (Don't forget Dave.) L.B. To BEVAN: What's up Pally? Be there or be square Catfish To Sus! An Adventure in Virden! To the Sr. Girls: Although there's been backstabbing, lying, AND cheating; IT'S BEEN FUN! A big thanks to all my friends and teachers for making this a memorable 4 years — Kathy B. To Jay P. — Thanks for the best night of my life (Prom) — Kathy B. To Mrs. Bailey and fellow yearbook editors — no more 7:30 meetings for me — K.B. Ruth Ann — No more detours to CAVC. OK!! — K.B. To T.B., L.B., T.G. — Thanks for being the best friends anyone could have! K.H. To T.B., L.B., T.G. — Don't forget April 28th, the Drive- way, and Double Trouble — K.H. To T.B. “Of course would you expect anything less” K.H. To L.B. — Don’t forget MTV show; and wondering which way do we go! K.H. Mario— Where are all the pandas going? I’ll need their address. Cindy H. — 1 am all grown-up now so thanks. Rhonda — Off to the wild blue yonder. Lois Bye-Bye Oompa loompa Bee Boppin’ Buddy. Mrs. Bailey — Goodbye from ME-HER-SHE-and all us others. Bye-Bye “Twin Sister” Sherrie To Eva: Thanks for all the good times and wonderful memories. 1 guarantee there will be many more. Thanks again. Joe To Eva: I love you always, your Joe. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Actives: Lori Tharp, Renee Sutton. Sherrie Craft, Tammy Wilson, Lisa Gillespie, Kris Henkhaus, Keri Huff. Kathy Kelly, Liz Cameron. Lori Adcock. Rhonda Morris, Theresa Kelly, Mary Buck, Laurie Harmon, Todd Wanless, Melody Ping. Missy Hill. Bill Bird. Chris Courty, Mario Mohler. Mrs. Roth. Darrin Clark. Bob Mitchell. Mr. Rigg. Officers: Kathy Kelly - St. Coun., Mario Mohler — vice pres.. Bob Mitchell, Todd Wanless — pres.. Melody Ping — sec. trcas. Inductees: Stacie King. Maureen Corlas, Crystal Conkle, Jean Wood- sidc. Kristy Meyer. Kelly Kctchum. Shirley Shelton, Eva Loyd, Patty Flynn. Inductees: Kathi Koehler. David Ludck, J.D. Gilmore. Tina Norris, Kelly Stillwell, Deanna Boyer, Renee Hunter. Lisa Friesland. Michelle Stowell. Sam Moore, April Gallo. Chantal Wanless, Cindy Voyles. Missy Bird, Joe Cook. Tina Barnard, Pal Parks, Melissa Hubbartt. Marsha Pitman. Tom Berola. Mike Moats, Brian Mcidel. Mark Trost. Letterman’s Club K. Bishop, S. Sandidgc. T. Rutherford, D. McCarty, 2nd row — R. Sutton, K. Huff, T. Wanlcss, P. Parks, 3rd row — B. Bird, C. Moore, K. Richey, B. Mitchcl. 4th row — D. Baker, T. Miller, Mr. Bandy, E. Loyd, M. Mangold, A. Clarke, J. Yagow, J. Moore, 5th row — C. Court), B. Stowell, S. Smith, J. Pendleton, 6th row — G. Marchizza, J. Wortley, S. Brooks, D. King, 7th row — J. Kaufman. D. Oberling, E. Neuman, T. Berola, 8th row — B. Meidel, S. Stowell, R. Pierce, G. Lambert, C. McDonald, 9th row — M. Ping, J. Wagner. Booster Lines Phyllis Bailey The Gene Bell Family Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bolletta Mr. Bandy and Family Mr. and Mrs. Tony Berola and Family Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bird Louise and Buddy Blackman and Family Garry Bouvet Barb and Russell Brown and Family Candies Beauty Salon Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cerveny Ap Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Curry Frank Divjak Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dodd and Family Gaace and Wendall Driver Elsie Dumbrava Al Franklin Charles and Terry Gallo Ed and Linda Gerkcn, Michael and Christy Mr. and Mrs. Bill Goodroe Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gragg The Groctckcs Lisa Hegal Mr. and Mrs. David Herlan and Family Don and Marylee Hill, Barbie and Missy Mr. and Mrs. Mark Huff and Family Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kolenich Mr. and Mrs. Mark Krell Cholenig Leodcr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Loyd and Family Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mangold, Glenda and Jacob Mahollands Family Mr. and Mrs. Merton Mcssmore Nancy Miller Mary Minton Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mohlcr and Family The Toni Moore Family Ted and Marge Murphy Al and Helen Nardi John Olah Sr. Bob and Jane Oiler Mr. and Mrs. Chet Ping and Family Mr. and Mrs. John Richmond John, Debbie, Jennifer and Missy Rigg Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rolando Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Silveus Gwyn and Bob Snider and Family Mr. and Mrs. Stauffer Mr. Stillwell and Family Mary, Ann Michelle and Jennifer Tate Mr. and Mrs. Mike Thoclc Coach and Mrs. Thornton and Clint Rose Tomera The William Tracy Family Bob. Jewell and Paul Trost Coach Trump Brad Woods 60 Clubs Library Club Isi row — T. Wilson, M. Hill, R. Morris, K. Henkhaus, R. Sutton. 2nd row — J. Eliason, L. Abernethy, K. Kctchum, Mr. Deck, K. Stillwell. K. Blackman, K. Bauswell, S. Williams. 3rd row — C. Higgins, L. Todd. K. Watkins, C. Conkle, M. Corlas, M. Mohlcr, M. Beatty, B. Sokol, R. Cummings, K. Kctchum. 4th row — B. Meidel, T. Housman, E. Divjak, D. LeConte, J. Kaufman. L. Bernhardt, T. Gravit, D. Newberry. M. Sandidgc, C. McDonald, JD Gilmore, K. MacKenzic. KTC 1st row — K. Newberry. C. Conkle, J. Cook, M. Pitman, R. Cummings, L. Adcock. F. Manship, R. Morris, M. Mohler, Mrs. Kaiser. 2nd row S. Chandler. E. Eliason, T. Wilson, T. Krcll. L. Cummings, D. Lewis. T. Bergman, C. Higgins. L. Abernethy. K. Kctchum. L. Todd. 3rd row — D. Boyer, D. Pitchford, K. Stillwell, M. Hubbartt, J. Dumbrava, G. Bailey, S. Ra- sure, S. McKay, J. Lorton, T. Leahy, K. Kctchum, T. Roy, M. Corlas. 4th row — D. Stcll, F. Russel, E. Groctckc. L. Richey, J. Scargcnt. J. Pendleton, M. Moats, V. Nadalini, A. Kaufman. R. Yasiniski. 1st row: Pat Flynn, reporter; Mario Mohler, secretary; Kenny Norris, vice-president; Doug Obcrling, president; Stewart Smith, treasurer; Steve Smith, sentinel; A1 Franklin, advisor. 2nd row: Tim Halton. John Bollctta. Dave Woodside. Doug LeConte, Steph Sandidge, Kim Bishop, Daron Harden, Dave Newberry, 3rd row: Kevin Ford, Jim Pendleton, Bill Miller, Ron Grimmett, Bill Bollctta, Dale Standcfcr, Scott Monks, 4th row: Mike Richey, Kelly Stillwell, Shelly Stowcll, Doug Baker. Jim Yagow, Julie Dumbrava, Dave Flynn, Paul Hunlcy, 5th row: Steve Williams, Fred Manship, Tim Gravit, Glenda Bailey. Pat Wciters, Steve Brummctt, 6th row: Tony Nardi, Bob Stowell, Chris Moore, Charles Patterson, Dennis Williams, Todd McGill. Eric Sharp. Jim Eliason. 7th row: Tim Miller, Barry Brackebusch, Aarman Dodd. Brad Harden. Mark Pierce. Darrell VanStrien, Eric Landers. National Convention Stuart Nuckols and Stewart Smith. Livestock Judging — Barry Brackebusch and Steve Brummett. 62 Clubs Horse Judging — Patty Flynn, Doug Obcrling, Brad Harden, and Eric Landers. Soil Judging — Aarman Dodd, Eric Landers, Mike Richey, Brad Har- den, Barry Brackebusch, Steve Brummett, and Paul Hunley. Sponsored By: LAMMA’S TRAINING STABLE Bob Sharon Lamma State Convention — Steph Sandidge. Mario Mohlcr, Chris Moore, Tim Miller; not pictured — Mike Richey, Dave Flynn, J.D. Gilmore, and Kelly Stillwell. 63 French Club 1st row: Keri Huff, Missy Hill, Kristen Hcnkhaus, Missy Bird, Crystal Conkle, Mrs. Kaiser, Sponsor 2nd row: Cindy Higgins, Tammy Wilson 3rd row: Rhonda Morris, Maureen Corlas, Lisa Friesland. Chantal Wanless, Cindy Voylcs, Amy Krcll, Mario Mohler 4th row: Jeff Kaufman, Rob Sergent, Doug Baker, Mark Trost Spanish Club 1st row: Jenny Pendleton. Tina Sutton, Traci Leahy, Mclis Hubbartt, Stephanie Bryant, Susan Hoose 2nd row: Bryan Sokol, Mark Beatty. Tommy Willis, Jessica Michaels, Barbie Hill, Sheri MacKay, Tami Roy 64 Clubs Commerce Club 1st row: Chris Clary, Kathy Hampton, Sherrie Sexton. Eva Loyd, Trisha Baldwin. Leila Bernhardt. Jenny Wagner. 2nd row: Mrs. Bailey, Kathy Kelly, Cindy Higgins, Carmon Dodd, Trudy Kaufman, Ruth Pierce. Kathy Blackman, Melody Ping, Mellissa Patterson. Mrs. Curry. CAVC 1st row: Mike Garvin. Kathy Blackman, Kathy Hampton, Kathy Myers, Lois Todd. Rhonda Morris, Mr. Stillwell — advisor 2nd row: Kris Kctchum. Mary Bloomc, Chris Harris. Debbie Hampton. Lori Curtis, Cindy Higgins. Ruth Yasinski. 3rd row: Jackie Corlas, Sue Page, Machcllc Wodds, Kent Gracy, Jean Woodsidc, Kim Stufflcbcam, Betty Push. 4th row: Phillip Rogers, Mike Ludck. Dave Newberry, Tim Gravit, John Bollctta, David Woodsidc, Ron Miller. C HOD tt „ History Club 1st row: L. Tracy. M. Hill. R. Sutton. L. Tharp, L. Harmon. A. Gallo. K. Henkhaus, D. Baker. Mrs. Kaiser, sponsor. 2nd row: C. Thompson. T. Krell. B. Hidlebaugh. L. Cummings. K. Huff. J. Kaufman. H. Selinger. T. Norris. G. Marchizza. C. Courty. 3rd row: J. Dumbrava. L. Richie. S. Chandler. T. Norris. T. Bergman. C. Bernard, M. Woods. T. Leahy. M. Hubbartt, K. Mackenzie, B. Stowcli. T. Miller. 4th row: M. Pitman, E. Grocteke, J. Sergent, J. Pendleton. M. Sandidge. D. Newberry. T. Housman. T. Gravit, R. Sergent. D. LeConte, V. Nadalini. S. Basiewicz, M. Trost, V. Devos. D. Harden. J. Bolletta. Industrial Arts Club 1st row: D. Standcfcr, F. Russel, T. Parola, E. Mckain. B. Mcidcl, Mr. Thornton. 2nd row: G. Myers, J. Cook, E. Sharp, M. Zac, T. Krell. 3rd row: C. McGraw, G. McDonald, C. Schumacher, C. Thompson, E. Landers, J. Cavcncss. 4th row: S. Moore, D. Flynn, L. Richey. M. Pierce, T. Berola, M. Moats. 66 Clubs TALENT DAY Mr. Trump”, you sure have changed!! Jackie is in deep concentration! Calm down girls, there is enough of me for both of you!! Who could this be' What do you think you are doing? 68 Activities Pep Assemblies GO TROJANS!!! Mighty Blue and White! dE3BG . TALENT DAY Get down and rock with the new “Solid Gold Dancers”!! The Bclushi Brothers! Academic Contests First row: P. Hunley. B. Bird. R. Sutton. M. Zak. J.D. Gilmore, B. Meidel. 2nd row: T. Krcll, C. Thompson, T. Leahy, B. Hill, S. Moore. 3rd row: K. MacKcnzic, R. Conlin, V. Nadalini. M. Moats. A. Kaufman. M. Trost. 1st row: K. Hcnkhaus, B. Hill, T. Bergman, T Norris, T. Krcll. 2nd row: M. Hill, J. Pendlc ton, M. Hubbartt, L. Cameron, M. Mohler Mrs. Roth. 3rd row: B. Sokol, J. Kaufman, T Wanlcss, B. Mitchell. B. Meidel, K. MacKcn zic, K. Bauswcll. S P 1st row: T. Krcll. C. Thompson. B. Hill, K. Hcnkhaus, J. Hayes. 2nd row: Mrs. Miller. L. Richie, M. Hubbartt, E. McKain. D. Clark. M. Hill, K. Baker. S. Sexton. e e c DON’T ROCK THE BOAT Cast and Crew Captain Buttcrworth, Ships Captain ................................................. Darrin Clark Arlene Zane, Cruise Director ........................................................ April Gallo Cody, Chief Engineer ................................................................. Mark Trost Mr. Crankmcyer, Teacher at Martime High ......... ....................................... Bill Bird Borris f ................... Kevin Bauswell Douglas Crankmeyer’s Students Pat Parks Mike Mark Valletti Jan Kelly Ketchum Penny The Devine Sisters ................... Marcha Pitman Brenda Renee Sutton Honey Hutchkiss, A Movie Star ........................................................ Tina Norris Miss Buford, Her Secretary .......................................................... Kris Henkhaus Victor Bey, A Hollywood Producer ......................................................Eric Groteke Commodore Withers.............................................................................. Larry Richie Mrs. Withers, His Wife ................................................................. Missy Hill Max, A Petty Thief .................................................................. Brian Meidcl Trixie, His Accomplice ............................................................. Jeanne Hayes Jogger ................................................................................ Kay Watkins Nurse ............................................................................ Michelle Dubois Mrs. Marchal .................................................................................Tricia Bergman Ethel September Rasure Agnes Old Ladies ................... Maureen Corlas Opal Kim Ihlenfeldt Antonio, A pirate ...................Barry Brachebush ......................... Barbie Hill ................... Craig Thompson His Friends Tami Roy ................... Dennis Williams ................... Karen Newberry ................... Crystal Conkle The Director..........................................................................Mrs. Miller Sound .................................................................................. Marty Zak Effects.......................................................................................... Jim Pendleton Sound System........................................................................ Brad Harden Curtain .............................................................................. Bryan Sokol Lights................................................................................ Bryan Sokol ...................................................................................... Mark Beatty Makeup............................................................................ Samantha Moore Music .................................................................................. Kevin Egts Ushers ................................................................................ Joe Watkins .................................................................................. Jessica Micheals .................................................................................. Melissa Morrow .................................................................................. Steve Brummett .................................................................................... Sherri MacKay ...................................................................................... Pat Weiters 72 Activities WOW!! I Gotta Go! She's got a hole in her dress! 1st row: Mrs. Miller, M. Zak, K. Hcnkhaus, R. Sutton, K. Ketchum, M. Pitman, T. Norris, A. Gallo, S. MaKay, 2nd row: D. Clark, M. Marrow, J. Micheals, M. Hill, J. Hayes, C. Conklc, M. Corlas, K. Bauswell, 3rd row: K. Watkins, D. Williams, S. Moore. K. Ihlendeldl, B. Hill, T. Bergman, T. Roy. M. Trost, B. Meidcl, 4th row: B. Bird, B. Brackebush, P. Wcitcrs, E. Groteke, C. Thompson, L. Richie, S. Rasure, P. Parks, 5th row: B. Sokol, M. Beatty, J. Pendleton, B. Harden, S. Brummett, K. Egts, M. Valletti. It's in here somewhere??? I’m sooo wonderful 1st row: J. Hayes, E. Eliason, J. Michaels, S. Patton, J. Lorton, T. Stewart, B. Hill, S. Kolenich, L. Tracy, Mrs. Snider. 2nd row: S. Chandler, J. Gracey, M. Kolenich, M. Morrow, W. Bailey, S. McKay, T. Roy, D. Boyer, D. Pitchford. 3rd row: M. Zak, M. Beatty, S. Monks, E. Grotckc, J. Dumbrava. M. Pitman, M. Hill, S. Neislcr, R. Yasinski. 1st row: T. Roy. M. Hill, B. Hill, T. Stewart. 2nd row: M. Beatty, S. McKay, S. Monks, M. Pitman, J. Michaels, E. Groctcke, L. Tracy, M. Zak. 74 Activities 1st row: J. Hayes, M. Hill, K. Ketchum, R. Hunter, T. Baldwin, J. McCann, J. Corlas. 2nd row: D. Clark, D. VanStrien, M. Trost, E. Divjak, M. Bird. M. Vallctti, B. Bird. 3rd row: Mr. Stauffer, P. Halton, S. Tish, C. Conkle. 1st row: M. Trost, E. Divjak. R. Hunter, K. Ketchum. M. Bird. J. Corlas. 2nd row: K. Egts. B. Bird, M. Valletti. 3rd row: Mr. Stauffer. D. VanStrien, S. Tish. D. Clark. 0EE2EG 7 Decorating Ladder to the stars? First row: Beth Hidlebaugh. Mary Beth Buck. Kristen Hcnkhaus, Renee Sut- ton. Tim Gravit. Second row: Lori Tharp. Doug LeContc. Mark Valletti. Mike Sandidgc, Kcri Huff, Chris Barnard. Third row: Sherrie Craft (Chairman). The Man in Charge . .. What?? Don't fall!! 76 Activities Court L to R: Bill Bird. Bob Stowcll, Chris Courty, Chris Moore, Doug Oberl- ing. Jim Yagow, Matt Mangold, Kevin Richey. L to R: Ruth Pierce, Melissa Patterson. Eva Loyd, Kathy Kelly, Renee Sutton, Sherrie Craft, Mary Beth Buck, Kristen Hcnkhaus. 78 Activities MEAN MACHINE 1st Row (left to right) B. Brackebusch; R. Howard; G. Brummett; R. Carrigan; M. Pierce; J. Sergent; E. Landers; D. Van Strein; M. Zak; E. Groeteke. 2nd Row S. Brummett; D. Steele; B. Harden; B. Miller; T. Parola; D. Maley; J. Oshesky; B. Peterman; P. Wcitcrs; J. Lutzow. 3rd Row S. Moore; D. King; D. McCarty; M. Ferguson; D. Snyder; D. McGraw, E. Sharp; L. Jaybusch. 4th Row B. Bird;T. Nardi; C. Moore; M. Moats,;T. Bcr- ola; J.D. Gilmore; C. McDonald; T. Rutherford; 5th Row G. Lambert; J. McCann; J. Pendleton; B. Stowell; T. Bearden; D. Baker; T. Gravit; J. Ya- gow. 6th Row J. Oiler; D. Nichols; K. Richey; S. Brooks; J. Moats; M. Mangold; J. Moore. 7th Row Coaches Bandy, Rigg, Thornton. 80 Football Go for it! UGH! HIKE! Catch it. Oh No! Auburn 17 Virden 13 Auburn 6 Northwestern 0 Auburn 14 Williamsville 21 Auburn 14 Pawnee 0 Auburn 34 Reddick 0 Auburn 3 Kincaid 26 Auburn 28 Girard 6 Auburn 20 New Berlin 13 Throw it Chris! rftc ero „ Volleyball Sang. County Tourney Tri-City W New Berlin W Riverton L 2nd place L-Wood Tourney Diveronon W L-wood W Virdcn L 3rd place Rcgionals Wavcrly W New Berlin W Pawnee W District Champs Sectionals Riverton L 82 Sports 1st row: Coach Clarke, S. Stowell. Assistant Coach; P. Morrisey, 2nd row: S. Chandler, J. Pendleton. S. Patten. K. Newberry. T. Roy. 3rd row: M. Nuckols, M. Hubbartt, M. Pitman, J. Dumbrava, T. Sutton, B. Hidlebaugh Records: JV V Lincoln wood W W Pleasant Plain L W Virdcn W L Athens W W Riverton L L Rochester W W Pawnee w L Glcnwood w L Northwestern w W Williamsvillc w W New Berlin w L Wavcrly w W Morrisonvillc w W Girard w W Kincaid L L Tri-City L W Franklin W W Divernon W W G 1 r 1 s a s e t b a 1 1 Junior Varsity, 1 st row: L. Cummings, T. Norris, T. Stewart. 2nd row: K. Herlan, L. Luetzow, D. Lewis, A. Hill. 3rd row: Coach Thornton, M. Woods. T. Barnard, R. Hunter, C. Hercn. Record JV V Virden W W Rochester w W Ursulinc w L Pawnee L W Riverton L L Kincaid L W Porta - W Kincaid L L New Berlin L W Glen wood L L L’wood L L New Berlin W W ROCHESTER ROUTERS Rochester W Virden W New Berlin W REGIONALS New Berlin W Rochester L 84 Varsity, 1st row: C. Clary, E. Loyd, M. Hcrlan, C. Voylcs. 2nd row: Coach Thornton, S. Hoose, M. Hubbartt. K. Huff, L. Tharp, K. Gaines. a s e t b a 1 1 86 Junior Varsity Team, 1st Row: E. McKain, B. Sokol, R. Cummings, P. Hunley, M. Beatty. 2nd Row: B. Meidel, D. McCarty, T. Krell, T. Huff. A. Kaufman, L. Richie. 3rd Row: Mr. Rigg, T. Berola, E. Neuman, T. Parola. Varsity Team, B. Bird, V. Devos, J. Yagow, T. Wanlcss, B. Mitchell, R. Edminston, D. Nichols, J. Oiler, C. Moore, S. Tish, P. Parks, Mr. Bandy. Varsity Record ISD W Kincaid W Virden W Franklin W Divernon W Williamsville W Wavcrly L Pawnee L Edinburg W Northwestern W Girard L Morrisonville W Mt. Olive W Rochester L Riverton W Routt L New Berlin W Season record 15-11 Tri-city L Conference 7-3 You've got to be kidding? And the race is on? Cheerleaders Varsity: 1 to r — Lisa Karhliker, Susan Hoose, Kelly Ketchum, Lisa Gillespie, Tammy Wilson. Junior Varsity: 1 to r — Kim Ihlenfedlt, Michelle DuBois, Chantal Wanless, April Gallo, Tina Norris. Heather Selinger. Color the Spring 1st row: P. Parks, B. Meidel. G. Lambert, M. Valletti, D. Appelt. M. Galloway, C. Thompson. 2nd row: Coach Trump, T. Wanless. C. Moore, J. Oiler, D. Nichols. M. Garvin, S. Brooks, S. Tish, J. Kaufman. B. Bird. 90 Sports with Boys’ Baseball STANDING: Managers S. Sexton. K. Meyer; K. Gaines, R. Sutton. S. Hoose. L. Tharp, J. Pendleton, K. Huff. S. Rasure. S. Sandidge. Coach Clarke. Sitting: L. Tracy. M. Buck, A. Hill, K. Herlan, E. Loyd. L. Gillespie, K. Blackman. cnc2int . Sitting: E. Neumann, D. Flynn. J. Wortley, D. Baker, M. Zak, B. Peterman, G. Marchizza. Kneeling: C. Courty, E. Divjak, B. Brackebusch. J. Moore, M. Mangold, B. S to well, P. Hunlcy, J. McCann, J. Pendleton. Standing: J. Scrgcnt, A. Kaufman, T. McGill. D. McCarty, B. Sokol, D. LeContc, J. Moats, K. Richey. S. Smith, Coach Rigg. 1st row: (left to right) Doug Appelt. Pat Parks. Joe Wortley, Geno Marchizza. 2nd row: (left to right) Mr. Lewis. Scott Tish. Jeff Kaufman. Eric Neuman. Mike Galloway. Brian Mcidcl. SPORTS CANDIDS 97 Senior Jocks Jenny Wagner: Volleyball 2,3; Girls’ Track 1,2,4; Cheerleading 1. Chris Clary; Girls’ Basketball 4; Girls’ Tennis 1,2,3; Girls' Track 1. Eva Loyd: Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Basketball 1,2,3,4; Girls' Track 1,2,3,4. Jacie Peterman: Girls’ Tennis 2,3; Cheerleading 1. Kathy Blackman: Volleyball 1; Cheerleading 1; Girls' Track 1,2,4. Rhonda Morris: Volleyball 2; Girls' Track 2. September Rasure: Girls’ Track 3,4. Jim Yagow: Football 4; Golf 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Boys' Track 1,2,3. Ruth Pierce: Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Basketball 1,2; Chcerlcading I; Girls' Track 1,2,3. George Lambert: Football 1,2,4; Golf 3; Baseball 1.4. Tod Wanless: Golf 2,3; Boys’ Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. Matt Mangold: Football 1,3,4; Boys’ Track 1,3,4. Melody Ping: Girls' Basketball 1; Girls’ Track 1,2,3. Steve Smith: Football 1,2,3: Boys’ Track 1,2. Jim Pendleton: Football 3,4; Boys’ Track 2,3,4. Doug Oberling: Basketball 1,2,3. Mike Garvin: Boys' Basketball 2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4. Kevin Richey: Football 1,2,4; Boys’ Track 1,2,3,4. James Moore: Football 2,3,4; Golf 1: Boys' Track 1.2.3.4. Stewart Smith: Football 1,2,3; Boys' Track 1,2,4. 98 Students of the Month February — Melody Ping May — Liz Cameron 100 s E N I O R Senior Honor Students: Melody Ping. Kathy Kelly, Eva Loyd, Patty Flynn, Liz Ca- meron, Lori Adcock, Bob Mitchell, Rhonda Morris, Darrin Clark, Mario Mohler, not pictured — Todd Wanless. A W A R D S LLCC Scholarships: Chris Clary, Darrin Clark, Eva DAR — Lori Adcock Loyd. SAR — Todd Wanless Illinois Science Teacher’s Award — Todd Wanless Senior Math and College Prep English: Lori Adcock, top; Liz Cameron; Mario Mohler; Todd Wanless; Melody Ping. Accounting: Liz Cameron, top; Sherrie Sexton; Lori Adcock; Melody Ping. OBESfiO ,o, English I: Bryan Sokol, top; Barbie Hill; Tara Norris; Mark Beatty Biology I: Bryan Sokol, top; Barbie Hill; Mark Beatty Spanish: Tara Norris, top; Mark Beatty; Kelli Gaines; Bryan Sokol; Barbie Hill Algebra I: Barbie Hill, top; Bryan Sokol; Mark Beatty Civics: Tara Norris, top; Dawn Lewis; Tina Sutton; Derek Maley Congratulations Awards --T 102 Awards Typing I: Kathi Koehler. Missy Bird. Kirsten Henkhaus. Doug Baker. Mike Moats, J.D. Gilmore. Joe Cook Health: Renee Hunter, top; Chantal Wanless: J.D. Gilmore; Melissa Hubbartt; Tina Norris English II: Renee Hunter, top; Chantal Wanless; Missy Bird; Tom Rutherford, most improved French: Missy Hill, top; Mark Trost; Chantal Wan- less, most improved; Renee Hunter; David Ludek Chorus: Marsha Pitman, top; Tina Stewart; Missy Hill; Mark Beatty cicczd cra 103 Chemistry: Mario Mohler, top; Kristen Henkhaus; Missy Hill English III: Sherrie Craft, top; Daron Harden, most improved; Lori Tharp; Missy Hill; Kristy Meyer; Laurie Harmon Geometry: Kristen Henkhaus, top: Mary Buck; Sherrie Craft; Kristy Meyer; Samantha Moore U.S. History: Keri Huff, top; Sherrie Craft; Kelly Ket- chum; Kristen Henkhaus; Renee Sutton AWARDS Typing II: Lisa Karhlikcr. Stacie King, Lisa Gillespie, Shirley Shelton, Crystal Conklc Shorthand: Tammy Wilson, Kristy Meyer. Lisa Gillespie, Shirley Shelton, Jean Wood- sidc 104 Awards College Prep: Trudy Kaufman, most improved Welding: Brian Brummett; Dean Brummett; Kay Wat- kins, top; Doug LeConte Business: Eva Loyd, top; Carmen Dodd, outstanding Biology II: Liz Cameron, top; J.D. Gilmore; Renee Hunter Agriculture: Barry Brackenbusch, Dave Flynn, Paul Hunley, Dave Woodsidc, Kenny Norris, Mario Mohler Senior Social Science: Bob Mitchell, top; Dennis Nichols; Matt Mangold; Kathy Kelly Music Contest Band M. Trost. R. Hunter, J. McCann. T. Baldwin, D. Clark, P. Halton. Chorus Solos: 3rd — S. Mackay, M. Pitman, T. Roy, J. Michaels, E. Groteke. 2nd — M. Zak, M. Beatty. M. Hill, L. Tracy, W. Bailey, S. Monks. 1st — J. Hayes. J. Graccy. S. Kolenich, B. Hill, T. Stewart. Ensembles: 3rd — S. Mackay. M. Pitman, T. Roy. M. Hill, M. Beatty. M. Zak. 2nd — J. Hayes. S. Patton. W Bailey, J. Michaels, D. Pitch- ford. S. Neisler. 1st — B. Hill. J. Gracey. S. Kolenich. Crystal Hcren. 106 Leam to love people and use things, not to use people and love things. Front row — Kathy Kelly, Lori Adcock, Melody Ping, Betty Lou Pusch. Jackie Corlas, Carmen Dodd, Kathy Blackman. September Rasure. Second row — Lelia Bernhardt, Kim Stufflebeam, Trisha Baldwin, Kathy Hampton, Sue Cummings, Cindy Higgins. Lois Todd. Kathy Myers. Third row — Jim Wortley, Jacie Peterman. Jenny Wagner. Melissa Patterson. Pat Flynn, Janelle Gracey, Ruth Yasisnki, Sherrie Sexton. Steve Williams, Tim Halton. Fourth row — Bill Miller, Fred Manship, Trudy Kaufman, Ruth Pierce, Liz Cameran. Mario Mohler, Rhonda Morris, Eva Loyd, Chris Clary, Steve Smith. Fifth row — Kevin Bauswell, Brian Ferguson, Scott Monks, Dean Brummett, Todd Wanless, George Lambert. Doug Oberling, Stewart Smith. James Moore. Sixth row — Darrin Clark. Bill Sandidge, Joe Oiler. Jim Yagow, Dennis Nichols, Robert Mitchell, Jay Moats, Mike Garvin. Steve Brooks, Brad Thompson, Ron Miller. Not Pictured — Kevin Richey. Jim Pendleton, John McCann, Matt Mangold, Dwayne Sergent, Jim Eliason. 108 Gradualion Salutatorian Lori Adcock Valedictorian Todd Wanless Kathy Kelly Mr. Ted Megginson SENIOR TALENT Awards and Scholarship winners: Liz Cameron, Ruth Yasinski. Kathy Kelly, Patty Flynn. Melody Ping, second row — Eva Loyd. Trudy Kaufman, Darrin Clark, Bob Mitchell. Todd Wanless. third row — Rhonda Morris, Sherrie Sexton, September Rasure. Lori Adcock. Mario Mohler. Ill HARMON ’S “We are proud of The Class of “84” And wish you Continued Success” Featuring Only the Finest Quality Meat And Produce Available. 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Jackson STATE BANK OF VIRDEN Northside Of Square Virden, IL Ph' 965'3312 Member FDIC Complete Line Fabrics Pattern Sewing Notions Buckhart Sand and Gravel At your material dealer or 525-1752 Rochester 498-7248 Plant site Buckhart, II. NARDI TV 134 E. Dean Virden,IL 62690 PETERSBURG PLUMBING HEATING CO. Ph. 965-5533 d • Congratulations 117 N. 7th To The Grads” Petersburg, CJ 7 Illinois [ol L 62675 118 Ads GEORGE KRUSE, INC. Herb Clausen Ford, Inc. Virden, Illinois 62690 (Area Code 217) 965-3327 Rt. 4 South Virden, Illinois 62690 “Your satisfaction is our § priority” Sales and Service Phone (217) 965-5327 Good Luck Class of 84 HENDRICKS Home Furnishings Virden Department Store Virden Dept. Store Hendricks Home Furnishing Featuring The Underground Featuring hlexsteel Westside Of The Square Broyhill Furniture Phone: (217) 965-3334 Phone: (217) 965-3337 Open: Monday Evening Friday Evening Until 9 Open: Mon. Fri. Eve. Until 9:00 247 N. Springfield Virden, IL A1 Drap Clothing Virden Cleaners Virden, II. “Thank Heaven for Evans “Buy Your Warps, 1204 N. Springfield at Draps” Virden. 11. 62690 Duan D. Evans S Congratulations Class Of 84 120 Ads M W Packing, Inc. Distributor For Miller Farms Rural Routes, Box 137, Auburn, Illinois, 62615 Kenny Nancy Max Miller Miller Wernsing Best Wishes BEATTY IMPLEMENT CO. Auburn. IL Ph. 438-6111 Berle — Bob — Darrel — Keith SOUTH COUNTY PUBLICATIONS Main Office — 110 N 5th Auburn,IL 62615 Publishers Of The Auburn Citizen The Chatham Clarion The Divernon News The Pannee Post Phone: 438-6155 CR.CZ2lT — Best Wishes A R AUTO SUPPLY B.A.B. GRAIN Rt 104 East | Phone: 438-3316 405 W. Madison 438-6355 “Pleasing You Pleases Us” Edwin B. (Red) Ann Wilson Congratulations 1984 Grads We Treat You A R'ght W bmitr NICHOLLS SONS AUBURN DAIRY QUEEN Auburn, 111. Hardware Plumbing Heating Auburn, 1L Ph: 438-6416 Am. Dairy Queen Corp Good Luck Class of 84 Auburn Fertilizer and Chemicals 301 W. Jefferson MARILYN’S BEAUTY SHOP 208 South Sixth Street Auburn, 11 62615 438-3930 Complete line of Agriculture Chemicals Plus Liquid and Dry Fertilizer Phone — (217) 438-6158 By Appointments 217-438-6917 Charles Chimenta — Manager Joe Powell — Assistant Manager Dr. W.J. Kessler Chiropractic Physician 1 auburn fert. 1 105 S. Fifth Street Aburrn, 1L “Good Luck to the 1984 Graduates” J 122 Ads Narmont Machinery Co. Power Farm Machinery Steve Narmont, Manager Auburn, Illinois Authorized White Sales Service Gchl Glenco Sales Service Day Phone 438-6193 Night Phone 438-6451 Headlines By Jane Bailey The Gingerbread House Preschool Walnut Washington, Auburn “Kindergarten Prep for 4 yr. olds Special congratulations in the future to our first class: Carmen Dodd, George Lambert, Scott Monks, Dennis Nichols, Kevin Richey Jim Yagow FROM: Mrs. Stamer and Bobbie iU HEADLINES BY JANE BAILEY Headlines Suntan Studio 406 W. Maple Auburn, IL 62615 438-3773 AUBURN TIRE AND MOBILE SERVICE 402 W. Jackson Auburn, IL BEST WISHES COURTY ELECTRIC Auburn, IL Mike’s Barbershop Cutting, Shaping, and Feathering Green’s Farm Cafe Auburn, IL Mon.-Sat. 6 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun. 7-4 Daily Specials Fri.-Sat. 5-9 Family Style Sunday 11-4 Family Style RUA’S VARIETY CLOTHING Northeast Corner Of The Square Auburn, IL 62615 Wearing Apparel For The Whole Family Osh Kosh B'Gosh Work Clothing Wolverine Boots Shoes Keds Tennis Footwear i23 Congratulations Graduates! From MACOUPIN COUNTY CABLEVISION For the Best In High School Sports And Local News, Watch KABL-TV Channel 6 Also From Macoupin County Cablevision — Exciting Cable Entertainment - Movies Sports From HBO — Showtime — ESPN — CB USA Network — Superstations WTBS WGN Call 438-3314 Or 965-4422 For Cable In Your Home BLEYlilON Congratulations Class Of “84” From: Dr. Steve Hubbartt Polens Processing Custom Butchering And Processing Scott and Ginger Polen Phone: 438-6318 323 W. Madison Auburn, IL 62615 HERITAGE CHEVROLET AUBURN ILLINOIS On Rt. 104 Phone: 438-3356 Continuing Chevrolet’s Heritage of Leadership Service Hours: Monday, Thursday, Friday, 7:30 to 5:00, Sales Hours: Monday thru Friday, 8-8, Saturday 8-4 Congratulations And Good Luck to The Class of ‘84’ OOESfiO .25 Congratulations From AUBURN PEOPLES BANK Large Enough To Serve You, Small Enough To Know You. A Big Thank You To LLOYD STUDIO For All The Help With The Photography For The Yearbook -6 ' £ •v ?r Radiator Repair And Welding Trailor Hitches a specialty 1024 W. Jackson Auburn, IL A Quick Service Repair “We fix anything” STATE FARM INSURANCE Bill Woodruff Agent Best Wishes To The Graduates From Bob Edna N. Jet. Rt. 4 Auburn, IL Phone: 438-6814 SALES SERVICE LOU PUSCH, JR. Bgpa afec. P.O. BOX 1796 919 EAST ENOS SPRINGFIELD. ILLINOIS 62705 INC. OWNER ROUTE 104 AUBURN. ILLINOIS «2313 PHONE 217-438-6033 F W Todd BRINKMAN V DICKEY JOHN First In Agrionics GOLDEN AGE LI 217 528-9666 masco Bunn Capitol Co. Capital City Maintenance Paper Co. Supply Co. 1212 Stevenson Drive Springfield, Illinois 62703 Phone 529-5401 y CdL- U) ll 127 =3 ®rui n’H ®runk North Side of Square Cripe Office Machines Co. Cl Virden. III. PHONE 525-6586 JOHN CRIPE 2535 SO GRAND EAST Owner SPRINGFIELD. ILL. 62707 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS STATE BANK Best Wishes To The Class of “84” Virden, IL Member FDIC 965-5494 DECK’S DRUG STORE GIRARD, ILLINOIS Our 100th year Est. 1884 Best Wishes to the Graduates “Wishes For The Best Of Everything To The 1984 Graduates” From ST. BENEDICTS Roman Catholic Church 126 E. Washington Phone: 438-6222 611 E Monroe Springfield, IL 62701 TOUR AND TRAVEL Phone: 217-528-8421 Across From The Post Office 1ST 11)] cAubtrtn - QJridefl - Qiiaid 128 Ads tylie+ixllif, ClieAMialet, 9nc. % Downstate Illinois’ Largest Dealer Parts — Service — Financing — Insurance 529-7100 • New cars • Used cars • Complete body painting dept. • Leasing daily Rental Service • 500 cars trucks to choose from Open Daily till 9 p.m. Saturday til 5 p.m. 2627 Stevenson Drive Springfield, IL S ...........- 3 ;shell: Auburn Shell 231 Jackson St. Auburn, IL Phone: 438-3912 Ralp E. Gauen M.D. Linda Carmeron Judi Dineen Good Luck Class of “84 Dr. Stephen P. Simpson Jerry’s Upholstery 7th Lincoln Pawnee, IL 62558 Phone: 625-3351 Practice Limited to Orthodontics 915 S. 5th Street Springfield. IL 62703 (217) 522-8282 116 South East Street Carlinville. IL 62626 (217) 854-2856 Congratulations Class of '84' Auburn Service Center Rt. 4 Auburn, IL 62615 Congratulations to the Grads Congratulations And Good Luck To The Class of 1984 from prairie. Cformr airu. ?nc. 130 Ads BREWER’S KOUNTRY KITCHEN Rt. 4 Auburn,IL 62615 Phone: 438-9972 MOORMAN MANUFACTURING CO Auburn Division (217) 438-6117 DOLENC SIDING ROOFING Where Quality Is King Prices Reasonable 438-3163 Body And Fender Repairs Refinishing LOMELINO’S AUTO BODY SHOP Larry Lomelino Phone: 438-3227 368 E. Washington Auburn, IL 62615 Moore Building Co. Clear — Span Farm, Commercial and Industrial Buildings Good Luck Class of “84' Auburn IL 217-438-3336 Bonanza Buildings WEBB’S AUBURN MARKET Quality Meats Produce And Groceries East Side Of The Square Ph: 438-6316 A TRIAD INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CORP. 217 529-0287 A Complete line of Janitorial Supplies Equip- ment 2710 So. 13th St. Springfield, IL 62703 TOM DAY 3150 South Duller BUSINESS Spnnglipld. IL 62703 MACHINES (217) 529 8282 TOM DAY ADLER TYPEWRITERS EH ADLER CALCULATORS STANDARD DUPUCATOI IBM Service WILCO ENTERPRISES MAGNETIC WINDOW SEALS 1023 W. Washington St. 438-6811 Best Wishes To The Class of “84” FARM SUPPLY SERVICES, INC. Auburn, IL 62615 Dennis Kopp, Manager Best Of Luck To All ... From The Team At BLACK’S Black's Sporting Goods 8th And Monroe 525-1910 Springfield, IL THE AUBURN LEGION POST NO. 277 Good Luck Class of “84' Redfern Insurance Real Estate MID-American Machinery Springfield Cycle and Lock Co. (Schwinn Bicycles) Aardvark Clocks and Antiques Father James Kondrath Sears Catalog Store — Virden Patrons Vi’s Beauty Salon Cinderella Beauty Salon McKains Radio and TV — Auburn Spencer’s His and Her Hair Styling NAPA Auto Supply Bridge Jewerly Co , Inc. Nelson Drug Store Pawnee: 625-7212 North Side of Square GOOD LUCK GRADUATES!! Quality Drainage Material For Agriculture SPRINGFIELD PLASTICS R.R. 1 Auburn 438-6167 132 Ads ■ p TAX SE R VICE K S Stauton Auburn Herb Parks 1209 Commanche Auburn, IL 62615 Hebrews 13 Vs. 15 Congratulations To The Grads From: VFW POST 8157 Congratulations Class of ’84 77 6 B pV Member FDIC NURSERY SCHOOL, INC. 212 West Jackson ■ Auburn. III. ■ 62615 Telephone 438-3922 Girard, IL Phone: 217-627-2112 M.J. Kellner Co. Food Service Division 1401 Knotts Street Springfield, IL 62708 Congratulations Class of ’84 ■■ ... - ■ fe. Congratulations to Class of ‘84’ Cumming’s Carpet 1805 S. MacArthur Springfield, II 62707 (217) 546-4924 “The man who gives you the shirt off his back.” Coke is it! COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. 3495 Sangamon Ave Springfield, IL Ph: 544-4891 O _J LLJ U_ o z tr Cl (Si tilings go bette Co th ra«oc • $ Marine Bank East Old State Capitol Plaza Springfield, Illinois 62701 (217) 525-9600 Member FDIC Best Wishes To The Class of “84” Edgewood Shooting Park Owners: Wanda Jim Ketchum Shelter Insurance Company Agent: Jim Ketchum Ph: 438-6327 Congratulations Class Of 84 From The Meadowbrook Baptist Church Iris Drive Madison Where A Warm Welcome And Bible Message Awaits You. Lei Truckers Homestead do the cooking •Monthly menu specials hi 421 J«1 Catering for ___ ail occationi TRUCKERS HGJ ESTEAD •Rehearsal dinners Auburn Service Center RR1 Auburn, IL Phone: 438-3326 Congratulations And Good Luck to the Class of ‘84’ From Auburn Ambulance Squad Best Wishes To The Class Of “84” AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOK STAFF 136 Ads CURTIS DETECTIVE AGENCY INC. (ft COMPLETE GUARD - PATROL INVESTIGATION SERVICE I LICENSED BONDED INSURED 24 HOUR SERVICE CLASSROOM TRAINED PERSONNEL • PLANT SECURITY GUARDS • PRIVATE PATROL • GUARDS FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS • CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATIONS • BURGLAR A FIRE ALARMS PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS EVALUATION TESTS INTELLIGENCE SERVICE A INTERNAL INVESTIGATIONS SPRINGFIELD 522-4765 3303 S 6th St Road We Sponsor The Following: Old Fashion Picnic Children’s Christmas Party Auburn Boy Scouts Golf Tournament Auburn Lions Club Auburn, Illinois Glaucoma Testing Center Lioness Club' Candy Day For The Blind Lions Track Meet Tractor Pull Eye And Ear Test CPR 0CC2t! Ads 137 Eagle Scout Mangold As we go now we search for others Sing to me of days gone by President Lincoln Dennis and “Jamie' Bye 1984 139 Colored are the lockers in the halls they hold memories for us all. The Micheal J. Potts field is green it was the setting for the football scene. Yellow are the gymnasium walls where was played volleyball and basketball. Through the colors of Homecoming, Fall Fest and Prom we wondered who the crowns would be on. Black colored cinders upon our track were raised in the spring by the race of the pack. Brown is the bat they used to play baseball on the dry spring days. Blue as our school color proved our loyalty to none other. These colors shall be no more for they were the colors of 1984. S. Sexton
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