Berrien Springs High School - Canoe Yearbook (Berrien Springs, MI)

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BERRIEN SPRINGS H.S. The process of education always involves the act of an inside job. The mere interaction of students, teachers and volumes of educational materials naturally lends itself to someone being ultimately responsible for the learning process. Join us now as we search for the clues that will lead us to the identity of the person or persons responsible for this years “Inside Job.” Pgation will involve scruti-sector of the school popu-e, do not give us that inno-you may yet be guilty of “Inside Job” at Berrien Springs High School in 1988. B.S.H.S.: Questionaire To: B.S.H.S. Students From: The Shamrock Yearbook Is education still the essential purpose of high school or are too many people putting emphasis on something else? Ts lemo While You Were Out To: B.S.H.S. From: Robin Bast 1 feel that education is becoming less and less important foT teenagers. Sports and other things seem to be more important. Memo While You Were Out To: B.S.H.S. From: Paul Plangger I think that many students come to school for the sports. When their grades drop, they study hard just so they can play sports again. Our school would be nothing without sports. Most people can’t make a living playing sports, they also need an education. Kre'N e Here0. Y Memo While You Were Out To: B.S.H.S. From: Molly Shuler I feel that education is still the main reason why people still attend high school, because a lot of people want their future to have a good career. I also think that people go to high school for all of the sports that they an participate in. I think that a lot of the sports brings people in to get an education. Memo W n e You Were Out To; B.S.H.S. From: -leamne OYson People ate often forced to go to school, therefore, they do not understand the importance of the gift of education. They are a so more likely to join m sports and other activities to make school more interesting. Mem o While You Were Out To: B.S.H.S. From: Latisa Bell I think that high school is a place to go and have fun and learn. It can’t be all serious and not fun. Many P °P e,. learning things to prepare for a u from high school to college. e ourselves for the future. Memo While You Were Out To: B.S.H.S. From: Chris Porter I think a lot of people just are not getting what they really need from high school, which is an education. They treat their job or their social life as being more important. What Does It Mean? Memo NvvV e,e NN e o xu r Ocv Nfj rcW° While You Were Out To: B.S.H.S. From: Lisa Gast I think that many people are just too interested in sports, relationships and the social scene; it is just something to do on the side. Most people do not take school seriously and get the proper education they need for the outside world and college. Unique Wilhihe area's latest Ncffurul Food Shoppes A 6f.rdtah baker right inlhe stone Itfernafional -Food section, __ Shopping Experience Cinnamon Ridde Shoppes . Unique Gifts • Finest Women's i Children's Apparel •-Hallmai K Produds- It all adds up to an ex.citin£ shopping Adverfllire Congratualations Class Of 9B Sam Wright Bonnie Paustian Assistant Superintendent School Nurse evening custodian Sue Cable. groundsman Joe Albring. head maintenance man John Hamer. _ TL and food service engineers Sally Dohm (to the far left) and Theresa Bunch. and lunch room aides Susan Dargus. Tania Chavez, Julie Dargus, Verla Campbell, Heather Layman, Lori Shembarger, Rob Frantz and Chenoa Topash . .. Libraries: You Can Book On ’Em and library aides Michelle Ambs, Kim Williams, Lori Rennhack, Tom Walton, Chenoa Topash, Joy Frey, Rob Cardona and Chris Borchardt. Also pictured is librarian Jennifer Rae with media services coordinator Lola Smith. y Franz, md guid SENIORS: Suspicion Arises When A Glove Is found In The Hallway Slenise Almedia Michelle Ambs’ Jeffrey Baldwin Dawn Benson John Berndt Donald Billings Christopher Brohman David Bunnell Kimberly Calderwood Verla Campbell Robert Cardona Tania Chavez Michelle Coar Robert Colman Susan Craft Julie Dargus Kimberly Davis Clifford Degraff Holly Dernier Brian Elliott Camille Dixon is wishing it was all hers. Kim Calderwood is “cheez’n” it up, while the king court has other plans. “Boogidy! Boogidy!”, says Jason Gregg. Rob Frantz gets caught with the goods. Nathalie, are you homesick again? R°b Ca' lona is Pas8l'ng tine Wkh a bo„k Q r “Aw come on Tracy, do I have to swap my watch, for your homework?” says Derek. L° p,l|) 1,111 °f Nick?h ad!n f°r 80meth|ng Sandra Ellis Kendra Eshleman Brenda Forstner Robert Frantz Cecilia Fredricks Shawn Fulbright Raymond Gager II Renee Gager Joseline Garcia Edward Gast Melizza Grayam Jason Gregg James Guettler Robert Halgren Timothy Hebner Patricia Hughes Teri Jenks Rhonda Jeschke James Jetzke Michael Johns Caputured True Personalities! We did it. WTe actually got the true personalities of Rob Halgren and Jim Guettler on film. You can defin ately tell that these two Seniors are having the time of their lives at oP B.S.H.S. Traci© Jones Scott Jones Julie Kiger Lori Krause Deanne Krolzick David Lantz Felicia Lenoir Kelly Marks Katherine Martin Scott Mast Brent Mcdonald Todd McLaughlin Boredom Enters The Scene Classroom party time, Sandy Ellis style!! , •, pxcitement in the (rand Joy Frey the, e oHs meeting- ts l-i 5' CTQ Ui 00 00 o p cc CD Karen King is wondering who her secret admirer is. Derek McLoughlin Erica Miles Jeanette Moore Joel Morimanno Camila Morrow Amy Oles Janet Poling Duane Powell Being a senior is when we rule Karen King and Nick Dean the school and we have the (right) along with Alan Sheeley last word! are having the time of their lives being seniors, and as you can see Karen’s last words are “Ha, we get out of here June 5th” The Last Word! 28-V Slenise Almeida is off day dreaming about her exciting activities after school, but for now she must study. Jason Brewer is studying away for his big test next hour. Shearon Purcell Matthew Purchase George Quiriconi Mark Remus Ron Robaska Julie Rodell Cheri Sawyer Marna Schinkel Mark McCray William Marsh Julie Kiger smiles for her favorite passtime, pictures. Seniors Kelly Marks and Dayna Sloderback are caught in a surprize picture. A Hint Of Mystery Shane Schrader Alan Sheeley David Shunkwiler Dayna Sloderbeck Sabrina Stockberger Carmen Stroud Diana Thomasson Chenoa Topash Kimberly Wetkowski Scott White Jennifer Zelmer Karen King Erica Patterson Shanon Fleener Joy Frey Camille Dixon Scott Rudlaff UNDERCLASSMEN: A Close Look At Suspicious Suspects! Underclass Suspects Scobl© Abrahams 11 David Adams 10 Sharon Adams 10 Susan Adams 10 Lisa Ahlers 10 Shannon Allred 10 Gary Baker 11 Pam Baker 10 Heather Bakken 10 Nathan Bassett 11 Jason Bauer 10 Pete Beall 10 Bryan Bixby 9 Nichole Blair 9 Joe Blevins 10 Doug Boal 11 David Boehm 10 Kellie Boles 10 Jodi Brinkley 9 Rodney Brohman 11 Shannon Bryans 11 Breck Bunce 10 Chris Bunch 9 Kim Bunch 11 Todd Cardona 10 Chad Carlisle 10 Doug Carlisle 9 Eliezer Castanon 11 Larry Chadwick 10 Kate Christensen 9 Mike Constable Theresa Croom 9 Tanya Cundiff 11 Lori Cuthbert 10 Jill Daniels 10 Paul Daniel 11 Oscar Diaz 10 Paula Diaz 9 Kelly Dobbins 11 Andrew Dohm 9 Brian Dowell 11 LaSandra Eagan 10 Mike Fitzgerald 10 Tim Flagel 11 Jeni Floyd 9 Annette Forshey 10 Esther Fortner 11 Daniel Frank 10 Shannon Fulbright 9 Jennie Gallagher 9 Christine Gamble 11 Allen Garrard 10 Lisa Gast 11 Scott Geiger 11 Angel Anderson 10 Amy Anstiss 10 Ben Anthony 9 Jennifer Anthony 10 Erik Antonowitsch 11 Corlen Baker 9 Tim Beall 11 Dawn Deilman 10 Melissa Belin 9 Lotisa Bell 11 Brian Beregasasy 10 Joy Berkholz 11 Chris Borchardt 11 Karee Bowen 9 Kevin Boyle 10 Jamie Bradfield 10 Brandi Brewer 9 Joshua Brewer 9 Dale Bunnell 10 Chris Burke 10 Shannon Cable 10 Kris Calderwood 9 Dana Caranci 9 Darin Caranci 9 Damon Christopher 9 Edwin Clark 11 Julie Clark 9 Sandra Cobe 10 Karen Cole 10 Jared Comstock 10 Susan Dargus 10 Brian Davis 10 Laura Davis 11 Derek DeGraff 9 Laura DeGrave 10 Antonio DePriest 9 Andy Engel 10 Jason Erickson 10 Brent Evans 10 Debra Evans 9 Robin Fast 11 Brian Fellows 11 Cindy Franklin 10 Ron Fredricks 11 Logan French 10 Nancy Friedman 11 Pam Friske 10 Jason Frolenko 10 Jacqueline Gill 11 Andrea Gillette 9 Lisa Gilson 11 Tara Grable 11 Holly Granlund 10 Sue Griese 11 Kim Williams — President Georg© Hughes 11 Melissa Huttenstine 10 Dana Thomasson — Secretary AN Latricia Griffin 10 George Grix 9 Tammy Heaton 9 Carolyn Hessey 11 Nicole Whitney — Vice President Lori Shembarger — Treasurer Junior Class Officers Karen Johnson 10 Karla Johnson 10 Raginna Johnson 11 Jermaine Kemp 9 Joseph Kemp 11 Joseph Kennedy 9 Marc Kerlikowske 10 John Kesterke 10 Davlyn King 10 Janna Kossakoski 9 Jennifer Kreiger 9 Dena Kuhns 10 Scott Lagoni 9 Mike Lake 9 Edward Lara 9 Stacey Layton 9 James Lee 11 Ben Lentz 11 Matthew Lewis 10 Robert Lewis 11 Melissa Lincoln 10 Stacey Lloyd 9 Tracy Lloyd 9 Phyllis Lucas 11 Jessica Ludwig 10 Donna Mabry 9 Janay Markle 9 Michelle Martin 10 D. Martinez 10 Julie Maruk 11 Lynda Matlock 10 Patricia Matlack 10 James Matthews 11 Heather Layman 11 Tamera Layman 10 Jamie Little 9 Jennifer Marquis 9 Rich Matthews 4fl C3£ fmW Kellie Grix 10 John Hardin 9 Bill Hayes 9 Steve Haygood 10 Tracy Haygood 10 Christopher Heakathorne 9 Kevin Hildebrand 9 Peggy Hocking 10 Susan Hoffner 9 Paul Hoge 10 Joe Howell 9 Tonya Howell 11 Daniel Jones 9 Eric Jones 9 Theodore Jorgensen 9 Robert Kantowski 10 Christy Keigley 10 P. Kelly 10 Rick King 11 Nicole Kittleson 11 Bobby Knight 9 Chris Knight 9 Curtis Koern 9 Regina Injety 9 Carmen Inquilla 10 David Jasper 11 Mike Jenks 9 Jennifer Jewell 10 Christine Jillson 10 Scott Mulder 10, Todd Mulder 11. Julie Mundy 10. Erick Nelson 9. Roger Newton 9. trovls Noid 10. Ryan Odiorne 10, Jeannine Olson 11. Michelle Olson 10, Ed Ortiz 10. Bill McCord 10, Julie McCray 11. Marcie McDonald 10, K.C. McGough 9, Kevin McLoughlin 9, Duane Melton 11, Amy Merkel 9. Michelle Messner 10. Candace Miles 9, Norman Miles 10, Jodi Miller 9. Scott Miller 9, Cheryl Miller 11. Scott Moody 9, Johathan Mori-manno 9. Doug Morss 9, Mike Mosier 9. Anthony Pantaleo 9. Linda Pearce 9, Gerald Peterson 10, Deborah Pezet 10, Scott Pickel 11. Jeff Pisarsky 10. Paul Plangger 11, David Plested 10, Tina Po-ley 9. Chris Porter 11. Lisa Price 11. Chris Purchase 10. Shannon Radosevich 10. Vince Rago 11. Jewel Rambo 9. Vineesha Rat-nam 11, Bobbi Jo Reese 9. Missy Reese 10, Ami Reeves 9. Sonya Reitz 11. Kelly Renn 11, Lori Rennhack 11, Ken Reppart 11. Tim Rice 10. Jennifer Richter 9. Chad Rick 10. Kelly Rickman 10. David Riley 11, Renee Riley 11, Jennifer Rip-perger 10, Aimee Robaska 11. Darlene Robbins 10. Andrea Roberts 11. Bill Robison 9, Charles Rogers 11. Zak Robers 9. Adam Roggow 10. Deanne Rose 9, Allen Rosenthal 10. Lisa Rudell 11, Jennifer Rudlaff 10, Nikki Rudlaff 9, Brad Rumer 9. Carey Rummer 11. Mike Rumer 11. David Rupple 9. Joel Rutherford 9, Denny Sands 9. Ruth Sands 11. Vicki Sands 9, Cara Schinkel 10. Debra Schlutt 9. Jennifer Schlutt 9. Jennifer Schmal 9, Erick Schrader 10. David Schulz 11. Frank Schutt 11, Charles Scott 10. David Sheeley 10. Lori Shembarber 11. Dan Shoop 10. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Kelly Rickman — Vice President, Marc Kerlikowske — Treasurer, John Kesterke — Secretary, Norman Miles — President. Phillip Shoop 11. Felicia Showers 10. Molly Shuler 11. Steve Shunkwiler 10. Mike Simpson 11. Andrea Sink 9. Vicky Sivak 9. Tricia Skibbe 10. Scot Sloderbeck 10. Jeff Smith 10. Jennifer Smith 11. Russell Smith 10. Chris Snyder 11. Claudette Snyder 9. Sheilia Snyder 10. Michelle Son-nichsen 9. Brian Sprung 11. Chris Stanner 11. Teresa Staphens 9. Heather Stormont 10. Jim Stormont 11. Kristen JStover 10, Michelle Stover 11, Michelle Stover 11. Tonia Stover 9, Sean Swoboda 11, Jennifer Taylor 9. Terry Tefs 10. Dana Thomasson 11, Andrea To-pash 9. Kris Tyrell 9, Cathy Urias 11, Mindi Vanderboegh 9, Valerie Vanter-pool 11. Noka Vertz 11, Tonika Vertz 9, Tricia Vidale 10, Heather Wagner 10. Tim Walker 11, Jim Wallace 10. Jennifer Richter is enjoying a good lesson in an afternoon class with friends. Carl Walton 9. Tom Walton 11. Anthony Walton 11. Daniel Warner 11, Dean Waugaman 11. Andrea Welke 10, Rhonda Wells 9. Lori Weston 11, Dan Wetzel 11. Greg Whitfield 9, Betsy Whitney 9, Nicole Whitney 11, Shelley Wiatrolik 10, Everette Wilds 11, Chris Williams 11, Garth Williams 11. Kim Williams 11, Sarah Williams 11. Tim Williams 10. Chad Wilson 9, Kim Winningham 10, Alfonzo Wofford 10, Eric Wood 11, Richard Wynegar 11, Robert Wyne-gar 10, Sam Young 11, William Zech 9. Sandy Zelmer 10. Tom Zelmer 9. You're On Your Way. Going to college is one thing. Paying for it an be another. So if you need financial assistance, ?e an Old Kent banker for a low-cost student loan. Ve've helped thousands of students get where they ant to be. And we want to help thousands more. 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Todd McLauchlin You're The Greatest!! 104 West Ferry Street Berrien Springs, MI 49103 (616) 473-4061 fAHKA UVHtAU INSURANCE CHOU HAY MONO A MAHSKfc iau POAxII) Ukt «u«ni Hum (616) 471-2516 ‘Xit t Studio COMRUTl PHOTOGRAPHIC services NAME: Kay Lane ALIAS: Kayrang FAVORITE HIDEOUT: Dark movie theaters GREAT ESCAPE: Swimming, crafts and pho tography. “Agent: Bob Stemm” NAME: Betty Taiclet ALIAS: Mrs. T or the Brain FAVORITE HIDEOUT: Mr. Jack s Paperbacks GREAT ESCAPE: Golf, reading and keeping a scrape book. NAME: Cornelia Miller ALIAS: none FAVORITE HIDEOUT: Home GREAT ESCAPE: Swimming, cooking, four wheeling and reading. STATE fARM Like a good neighbor State Farm is there. nsurance Stale Farm insurance Companies Homo Offices Bloomington ilimo'S NAME: Mike Hoge ALIAS: none FAVORITE HIDEOUT: Northern Michigan GREAT ESCAPE: Model railroading and baseball. PHONE (616) 473-5341 McLauchlin Willit, Hoge Funeral Home 210 N. Main St. Berrien Springs, MI 49103 Kevin S. Hoge Director NAME: Dick Hill ALIAS: none FAVORITE HIDEOUT: Home GREAT ESCAPE: Photography, construction and travel. NAME: Mary Kossakoski ALIAS: none FAVORITE HIDEOUT: Lake Michigan watching the sunsets. GREAT ESCAPE: Skiing, going to beach and music. C.H Rcc 4 s4wtoca 24 HR. WRECKER 4 ROAD SERVICE AiTHMATOt A STAffTB SPfOAUSTS • W! REBUILD STAfTfRS TIRE CHANGING REPAIRS MECHANIC ON DUTY 471-7902 • EXHAUST SYSTEMS • CABMKNCY ST AATMO • BATTEJtY SCJtVlCS • MUU SERVICE • COMPUTER ENQM ANALYZER 1 W. FERRY BERRIEN 5PR1HOS NAME: Jerry Waddinton ALIAS: The Wad FAVORITE HIDEOUT: Burger King GREAT ESCAPE: Sports including fishing, hunting and water skiing. NAME: Bruce Taiclet ALIAS: Mr. T FAVORITE HIDEOUT: Baraby’s GREAT ESCAPE: Golf, playing cards and working in the yard. NAME: Roy Rennhack ALIAS: Ready FAVORITE HIDEOUT: that’s a secret GREAT ESCAPE: Hunting, fishing and golfing. NAME: Sandra Robards ALIAS: none FAVORITE HIDEOUT: Timbers GREAT ESCAPE: Reading, cooking, aerobics and mailing. 'Zt '03 E. Parry St. on U S. 31 3owmown daman $oga_ vs 9103 Manama a Mooors • Grata RHona 61S-473-2S43 Congratulations Class Of 1988 WHETSTONE’S , ds ted ♦ 10$ N-Main' 471-4031 iia fit2 ( erry Berrien MI 491 49103 3?fil y llrchl VrtrriMr) HutfMiil 7W lf 1 Sr t« v-r mum y Veterinary Medicine 1800 PIPSTONE ROAD BENTON HARBOR, Ml 49022 FOX'S JEWELERS jeweler's Since 1917 • Direct Diamond Importers Timken Searincjs C. R. SEALS STEMCO MECHANIX Trailer Shoes NAME: Tim Sunday ALIAS: Big Red FAVORITE HIDEOUT: Smith Lake. Honor. Michigan GREAT ESCAPE: Hunting, fishing and sports in general. STEFANI'S TRUCK AUTO PARTS All Phones 616-849-2620 AL STEFANI 6246 U.S. 63 NORTH HAGAR SHORES, MICH. 49039 NAME: Carolyn Paulsen ALIAS: Red FAVORITE HIDEOUT: unknown GREAT ESCAPE: Sports, games and needle work. HAROWARE STORES ROOD TRUE VALUE HDWE, V S VARIETY 9099 U.S. 31 NORTH BERRIEN SPRINGS, Ml 49103 NAME: Ron Archer ALIAS: Hey You FAVORITE HIDEOUT: Home GREAT ESCAPE: Fishing and building. Quality Making Friends 7 Days A Week NAME: Bonnie McMillen ALIAS: unknown FAVORITE HIDEOUT: Anywhere if reading a book. GREAT ESCAPE: Needlepoint and bicycling. markets Congratulations Class Of 1967 Best Wishes From AU Of Mon.-Sat. 7 AM-11 PM Sunday S AM-o PM NAME: Gary Huttenstine ALIAS: Mad Scientist FAVORITE HIDEOUT: The Laboratory GREAT ESCAPE: Scuba diving, photography, hunting and computers. ittm 47 imi Donut Hut 104 East Ferry Berrien Springs MI 49103 NAME: Sandy Barefield ALIAS: Bare FAVORITE HIDEOUT: In the woods. GREAT ESCAPE: Tennis and computers x Jn uzcuuit exigency LIFE • AUTO • HOME • F ARM • BUSINESS NAME: Ruth LeUng ALIAS: Ruthie FAVORITE HIDEOUT: Riverside Park in St. Joseph GREAT ESCAPE: Sewing, cooking and tennis. IOC SOUTH MAIN STREET TELEPHONE BERRIEN SPRINGS. Ml. 49103 (616) 471-7330 Congratulations Class Of 1988 CAREFUL TRANSITING 9246-3 Kepbait Lane 471-1075 EWALT OIL CO. Distributor Of Standard Oil Products 224 S. Harrison 473-1111 -THAYER, INC since - 1945 -A COMPLETE LINE OF JANITORIAL PAPER PRODUCTS CHEMICALS. WAXES. CLEANERS. MOPPING SUPPLIES 225 FIFTH BENTON HARBOR 925-0633 Helping Hands ChildCare 300 M. CAM 473-2003 AGES2Y,. 9 FULL OR HALF DAY • PRESCHOOL BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL ‘A FAMILY AFFAIR ON WHEELS | -L. -i Vr -Ler WORLD J LAKESHORE ROLLER WORLD 5567 Red Arrow Highway • P.O. 8ox 298 Stevensville. Ml 49127 • 616-429-7700 ALFRED MOSES MARIE MOSES GREAT LAKES COACH SALES CO. 8922 SHAVER ROAD - P.O. BOX 498 PORTAGE, MICHIGAN 49081 SPECIALISTS IN PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 616 323-2467 WATS STATE-WIDE 1-800-632-398 Serving Our Community For 50 Yrs. Lindt’s Flower Basket Greenhouse THE WEDDING SPECIALIST Silk, Dried Fresh Arrangements Traditional Contemporary Flowers For All Occasions Compliments Of FAULKNER FABRICATORS, INCORPORATED DELIVERY SERVICE WORLDWIDE — GREENHOUSES OPEN — Mon-Sat 8:30 am-7:00 pm • Sunday 1:00 pm-7:00 pm SENIOR S 473-2311 S CITIZEN DISCOUNT 10328 US 31 — BERRIEN SPRINGS • Plants Planters Emergencies Call 473-2311 • Corsages or Connie Floyd at 473-1062 • Hospital Arrangements • Sympathy Arrangements Berrien Springs, Michigan 49103 Area Code (616) 473-3073 Congratulations Class Of “88” Quality Caring Business NAME: Mary Francis ALIAS: Martha FAVORITE HIDROUT: At home on the farm. GREAT ESCAPE: Swimming, jigsaw puzzles and reading. NO PHOTO AVAILABLE NAME: Roberta Farwell ALIAS: Mom FAVORITE HIDEOUT: Home GREAT ESCAPE: Reading and quilting. Ml Berrien General Hospital . . . hospital of choice. Providing a unique blend of progressive programs with traditional hospital services. 6418 Deans Hill Road • Berrien Center, Ml 49102 CONTRIBUTING SPONSOR: Ridge and Kramer Auto Parts 100 North Mechanic 471-4400 NO PHOTO AVAILABLE NAME: Dave Paulsen ALIAS: Principal FAVORITE HIDEOUT: Hampshire Golf Course GREAT ESCAPE: Golfing. NAME: Stew Scofield ALIAS: Mr. Scofield FAVORITE HIDEOUT: Home GREAT ESCAPE: Reading, church and athletics. Unique Shopping Experience Willi Hie area's lar csl Naluial lood Sliojijics A fticlltli baker lioliliullic clone Jilemalioiial -Pood occliaii_ Cinnamon Ricl c Shoppes.................... Unique Gifts • piticsl Women's t Childrens Appaiel • -Hallmai K Products • It all adds ujjIo an exciIiuj gItopping Atlveilllu c Congratualations Class Of 88!!! ATHLETICS The smell of a clue is in the air Are these guys cheering for the football team or the cheerleaders? Allen Koch is handing off the hall for Brad Johnson to run over left tackle. Music, Men And Shamrock Power VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM: Front Row: Manager David Sheeley, Erick Antonowitch, Jim Hager, Brian Boehm, Joe Raineri, Scott White, Brad Johnson, Alan Sheeley, Joe Kemp, Scott Pickell. Second Row: Coach Duane McLaughlin, Bob Lewis, Allen Koch, David Lance, Charles Rogers, Mark Remus, Phillip Shoop, Duane Melton, Ed Ortiz, Richard Wynegar, Charles Scott, Coach Tim Sunday, Coach John Donley. Third Row: Paul Plangger, Don Harden, Mark McCray, Jeff Smith, Bill Marsh, Charles Fleenor, Brent McDonald, Brian Fellows, Gary Baker, Tim Shelton, Paul Daniel and Chris Borchardt. Bill Marsh is setting the big block for Brad Johnson. Buch and Don are listening to another dose of locker room strategy. Joe Kemp is returning a goal line kick-off. Allen Koch relays the offensive play to an attentive front line. Scott White punts a fourth down kick deep into their endzone. Brian Fellows continues to give helpful information to younger team mates. The Senior float heard about Lakeshore through the “Grapevine”. Wipe Out The Lancers! HOMECOMING COURT: Camille Dixon, Julie Kiger, Queen Julie Dargus, Julie Rodell and Holly Demler. Many couples enjoyed dancing close at the annual homecoming dance. The varsity football team celebrates its annual homecoming huddle concluding the pre-game festivities. Homecoming Queen Julie Dar-gus with handsome homecoming King Brad Johnson. The cheerleaders are preparing the game opening tunnel sign in anticipation of the fighting Shamrock football team. Susie Hoffner and Jodi Brinkley are caught working hard or hardly working during freshman float construction. ALF makes a surprise visit to the award winning junior class float. Carmen InquiRa, Nvadd ngwn-r 1 JiUson, -ar j Coach •'err _ . oV vtfhitney. G “- K i Tyrre ana « SgSP a-'- CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Coach Jim Bowser, Bobbi Jo Reese, Tracy Lloyd, Tony Warner, Rob Halgren, Tom Walton, Jim Guettler and Scott Geiger. Coaches «J° ,efO Reppart an ' e Waddington v sports P °6 i picture- VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL: Kelly Renn, Ginna John ™ m- i .in--. o. j u n r _i D« . Coach John li.ppa,,. S.oJy Ellis, ' CROSS COUNTRY FALL ’87 RECORD 2 Wins 4 Losses (Dual Meets) VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL FALL ’87 RECORD 4 Wins 17 Losses Hoopster Gang Makes Inside Shot. John Kesterke is pictured encouraging fellow team mates to exert their best efforts on the upcoming rebound play. Jared is just trying to recover from the last one. Brian Sprung, Kevin Boyle, Jared Comstock, Steve Shunkwiler, Jim Lee, Taco Wofford, John Kesterke, Frank Schutt, Dan Shoop, Vince Rago and Dan Wetzel. Steve Shunkwiler and Dan Shoop Fight for another rebound. Taco wrestles with John Kesterke for possession of the offensive ball. Kevin McLoughlin, Tom Zelmer, Kris Cal-derwood, Andrew Dohm, Mike Lake, Derek Degraff, Zak Rogers, Brain Bixby, Tracy Lloyd, Daniel Jones and Tony De-Priest. Freshman Coach Mike Gropp, Varsity Coach Stew Scofield and Junior Varsity Coach Ron Archer Chris Bunch, Jodi Brinkly, Latricia Griffin, Andrea Gillette, Jennifer Marquid, Angel Anderson and Peggy Hocking. Varsity Teams At Work Brian Elliot shoots for an easy “two.” Brian Boehm, Cliff Degraff, Brian Elliott, Bob Colman, Derek McLoughlin, David Jasper, David Adams, Vince Rago, Darin Carnaci, Scott White and Coach Stew Scofield. David Adams and David Jasper exchange lane position in hopes of bettering their rebound advantage. Brian “Bingo” Boehm eludes the defense in another successful two point attempt. Derek McLoughlin fights off a Coloma defender to “lay up’’ another two points. Joey Davis, Kim Williams, Dana Thomas-son, Jackie Gill and Rhonda Jeschke. Vv - ' Dia ’J'„ vJat«et- Shamrock Mat Brats “Wrestlemania” activities to try out for the “Hulk” competition. Scott Moody’s spirits are lowered by Rick “The Bever” King. David Lantz shows us his brute strength by lifting Scott Moody’s spirit in one of the daily practice sessions. The Netting Of Suspects Jennifer Rudlaff is going up for a vicious spike. All- Conference setter Camille Dixon is deflecting an oncominj spike. Four year letter winner, Kendra Eshelman reaches up for another powerful serve. Tense with anticipation, Tania Cun-diff prepares for the serve with Jeanine Olson serving as back-up support. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Andrea Welke, Tanya Cundiff, Heather Layman, Jeannine Olson, Jennifer Rudlaff, Kendra Eshelman, Sandy Ellis, Camille Dixon and Coach Jeff Zimmerman. JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: Sandy Zelmer, Davlyn King Heather Wagner, C.J. Jillson, Jennie Gallagher, Andrea Sink, Sandy Cobe, Amy Anstiss, Coach Jerry Waddington, Carla Johnson, Jessica Mann, Julie Mundy, Jamie Bradfield, Debbie Evans and manager Lori Cuthbert. Darin Cananci prepares for another vicious curve ball pitch. Vince Rago sends another ball out over the fence. (3 , I 'L lL% JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL: Scott Moody, Bill Hayes, Kris Calderwood, Mike Jenks, Chad Carlisle, Coach Tim Sunday, Matt Thompson, Zak Rogers, Jamey Little, Daniel Jones, Or ando Mastrapa, Joe Blevins and manager David Sheeley. “V A Bob “the Knob” Colman rounds second base as he “brings it on home” for another Shamrock RBI. DISTRICT AND REGIONAL SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS: Manager Shanks, Chenoa Topash, Holly Demler, Carmen Stroud, Sandy Ellis, Josie Garcia, Verla Campbell, Tania Chavez, C.J. Jillson, Carla Johnson, Dana Caranci, Jackie Gill, Sonya Reitz, Lori Shemharger, Tanya Cundiff, Nicol Whitney, Kelly Renn, Andrea Topash and Coach John Reppart. rfp Nikki Rudlaff relaxes for a quick photo during a seventh inning stretch. rnmmmmmm All State pitcher Lori Shembarger delivers another strike across home plate. !armen Inquilia and Laura Degrave. Kelly Renn shows off her muscles as she warms us in pre-game practice. cV BERRIEN SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL MENS AND WOMENS TRACK: Tony Depriest, Winston Baker, Erica Patterson, Matt Lewis, Joe Kemp, Rob Halgren, Candice Miles, Latricia Griffin, Peggy Hocking, Theresa Croom, Suzie Hoffner, Michelle Sonnichsen, Jennifer Marquis, Jodi Brinkley, Polly Collazo, Coach William Magley, Norman Miles, Toco Wofford, Jared Comstrock, Chris Borchardt. Brian Bixby, David Lantz, Erick Nelson, Phillip Shoop, Jim Guettler, Joe Howell and Coach Donna Regan. Andrea Gillette returns the ser vice with a powerful slam. Rack $ I f-i n k w Vl BERRIEN SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS: Tom Zelmer, Angel Anderson, Andrea Gillette, Jason Gregg, Rick King, 1 ania Stover, Amy Merkel, Regina lnjety, Tim Williams, Coach Kick Fedoruk, Chris Purchase, Kevin McLoughlin, Kate Christensen, Todd McLaughlin, Ken Reppart, Paul Hoge, Travis Noid, Andrew Dohm and manager Joey Baker. a Coach Fedoruk surveys his team prior to the district tennis match-up. V BKHRIEN SPRINGS POM PON GIRLS: Felicia Lenoir, Molly Shuler, Patty Kelly, Jennifer Jewell, Kristen Stover, Nathalie Segond, Nicole Kittleson. Janet Poling, Patricia Hughes, Kelly Grix, Kim Wetkowski, Lynda Matlock and Laura Degrave. ORGANIZATIONS clue whether or not it could be you! SCIENCE OLYMPIAD: Advisor Gary Huttenstein, Carmen Inquilla, C.J. Jillson, Debbie Pezet, Robert Cardona, Tom Walton, Tammy Layman. Marc Kerlikowske, Jim Wallace, Breck Bunce, Chris Porter, Robert Halgren and Jim Guettler. AWARD WINNING QUIZ BOWL: Jim Guettler, Tom Walton, Rob Halgren, Advisor Bruce Taiclet, Todd Mulder, Breck Bunce, Nathan Bassett and Advisor Betty Taiclet. DRAMA CLUB: Esther Fortner, Rob Frantz, Chenoa Topash, Ray Gager, Josie Garcia, Rob Cardona, Jason Brewer, Diana Thomasson, Karen King, Tania Chavez, Randy Schirf, Sonya Reitz, Vicki Sands, Kim Williams, Andrea Topash, Sara Williams, Rob Kantowski, Jackie Gill, Davlyn King, Joy Frey, Jennifer Richter, Teri Jenks, Angel Anderson, Renee Gager, Janet Poling, Debbie Pezet, Felicia Showers, Dayna Sloderbeck, Rhonda Jeschke, Lori Krause, Heather Wagner and Nathalie Segond. t SPANISH AND GERMAN CLUBS: Davlyn King, Janet Poling, Nathalie Segond, Amy Anstiss, Angel Anderson, Heather Stormont, Heather Bakken, Josie Garcia, Lori Cuthbert, Rob Halgren, Debbie Evans, Melissa Lincoln, Kevin Hildebrand, Heather Wagner, Andrea Sink, Tammy Layman, Tricia Skibbe, Carmen Inquilla, Jeannine Olsen, Vicki Sands, Debbie Pezet, Nikki Blair and Denny Sands. _ - ctrnudt Tr y mm W3S5SS' “ T SSS.S '—”” ' N and,Nathalie beg J 1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY JUNIOR — INDUCTEES: Jackie Gill, Nicol Whitney, Lori Shembarger, Renee Riley, Chris Porter, Dave Schulz, David Jasper and Ken Reppart. , u-r y These Are Classes To Keep Your Eye On Lori Krause tries to concentrate on some recently taken notes. Is this Susan or Sharon Adams. OFFICE WORKERS: Camille Dixon, Ginna Johnson, Diana Thomasson Purchase. Lori Krause, Karen King, and Matt Joy Berkholz smiles at the thought of procuring another button for her jacket. - •Lori kennhack is hard at work in English class. « m Paul Daniels and Kim Downs are refus ing to face each other or the facts. - • COSMETOLOGY STUDENTS: Berrien Springs High School students obtaining specialized training at a local trade school. • High School BUCHANAN STUDENTS: Attending specialized classes right her at Berrien Springs “HEAD MAN’’ Eric Wood leads the Marching Shamrocks on the field Jbr a rousing half-time show. j— m Jeff Pisarsky schrugs off a suggestion by Carmen to get the band back to work. M i. I I BERRIEN SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL BAND: David Schula, Rick King, Jim Matthews, Erick Wood, Allan Garrard, Tania Chavez, Ami Reeves, Lisa Price, C.J. Jillson, Logan French, Ruth Sands, Tania Stover, Phillis Lucas, Kim Bunch, Director Mike Hoge, Carmen In-quilla, George Grix, Bobbie Jo Baker, Dana Caranci, Amy Merkel, Janay Markle, Norma Pisarski, Regina Richmond, Jim Wallace, Jeff Pisarski, Andrew Dohm, Kris Tyrrell, Niki Blair, Reginna In-jety, Vicki Sands, Michelle Messner, Anthony Pantaleo, Rich Matthews, Erick Nelson, Chris Porter, Duane Powell and Winston Baker. (Nice hand gestures fellows) Rick and Ick are caught making beautiful music together. The Berrien Springs High School Concert Band in concert arChristmas time. David Schulz relaxes by playing t £ • “blues” in the basketball pep band. 7T7 I • Tony Depriest demonstrates the shuffle at the annual Christmas dance. Freshmen Brian Bixby, Josh Brewer and Erick Nelson show their typical dance form by sitting on the sidelines and watching the action. Kerri Rumer, Jennifer Smith and Kim Wetkowski compare notes to the latest dance craze. Kris Tyrrell abstains from dancing to avoid messing up her hair. Berrien Springs chairman Bea Herman present Queen Chenoa with a token of admiration from the local committee. BERRIEN SPRINGS QUEEN CONTESTANTS: Usher Derek McLoughlin, Sabrina Stockberger, Felicia Lenoir, Kim Wetkowski, Erica Patterson, Julie Kiger, Kathy Martin, Holly Dernier, Usher Shawn Fulbright, Laurie Williams, Dayna Slo-derbeck, Chenoa Topash, Camille Dixon, Kelly Marks, Kendra Eshelman, Rhonda Jeschke, Julie Dargus and Preethi Sek-haran. The runners up observe the “Keys the Cities” visitation. Julie Dargus, student body representative, presents a small gift of appreciation to Chenoa from her close friends. Lips In Sync Scott Mulder performs to a packed audience. Second place, Motley Crew, arouses one last roar from the crowd. Announcer David Shunkwiler reveals contest winning duet Mike Rumer and Julie Maruk as a result of their renditon of “Can’t We Try”. Lolly popper Rhonda Jeschke got carried away with her pigtails and freckles. Barking to the tune of “Jingle Bells”, Nicole Whitney, Sonya Reitz and Lori Shem-barger add a touch of canine humor to the contest. Jason Brewer shows us his talent for singing upside down to his favorite “Alter Boy” selection. Kim Calderwood and Camile Dixon discuss the likelyhood of their favorite group winning the top prize. i 4 .. Gary Huttenstine groans as he erects the frame to the decoration for the dance floor. v. Bob Colman crowns queen Julie Dargus after a long moment of tense silence. M iss LaTang helps to decorate her last prom at B.S.H.S. Ron Fredricks and Lisa [loo}' )) Gast wait patiently for another slow song. That’s What Love Is About. Joe Kemp and Chris Borchardt show their talent for blowing up balloons prior to the opening of the evenings festivities. Prom photographer Jack Baker is making some final adjustments prior to capturing Derek McLoughlin and Beth Richter at their best. Prom King Bob Colman and Queen Julie Kiger. Parting Shots A very special thanks goes to Heather Layman who was so very responsible for making this yearbook a reality. Her work was diligent, conscientious and reliable. Thank you for your care and concern for the Berrien Springs High School community. 1 Nil RANDY SCHIRF Jon, the bossy and unpredictable B.M.O.C. brother. ft i§ f- ROBERT KANTOWSKI George, the hen-pecked pessimist who survived in spite of his wife. % i s- KEVIN HILDEBRAND Michael, the portly well-mannered example of a young boy gentleman. 104 JULIE DARGUS Wendy, the flightless excitable schizophrenic worry-wart. JASON BREWER Captain Hook, the seadog of fantasy known for the memorable “Holy cows of India.” MELISSA HUTTENSTEIN Wendy’s mother, the calm, organized yet demanding domestic engineer. The ships crew strains to catch a glimpse of the infamous arm eating “croc”. The strut of the portly souls. The ships night watch relaxes the guard on the “lost boys”. Peter is desplaing his ability to misunderstand the difference between a token and a kiss. It is story telling time in the home of the lost boys as Wendy recounts the highlights of her life. 10S King loved being a counselor and a teacher, and had once commented during an interview that he “enjoyed seeing the kids at the right school and in the right profession.” The Journal Era Lynn Hamer Director of Maintenance and Grounds August 21, 1942-October 30, 1987 101,. c°up hi. ' C ), er'shed Co . Lynn was heard to say on occasion that he was a man that could not stand prosperity. And . . . Missed. Final Shot I TOP TEN SCHOLASTIC SENIORS: Tania Chavez, Jim Guettler, David Shunkwiler, Josie Garcia, Tracy Jones, Rob Halgren, Verla Campbell, Rob Cardona and Karen King. Kendra tips for one last Brent McDonald shows us his more softer side, time. k • — • in Action Yearbook photographer Rob Frantz shares his talents with the art classes Senior “favorite teacher” John Donley poses with his “favorite” discipline per- suader. • __ . ■ W I ' ' f .k • - . l • I , ... Oi I ' - BERRIEN SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL: Treasurer Nicol Whitney, Secretary Lori Shembarger, Vice President Julie Dargus and President Alan Sheeley. The seniors are gathered together on Friday in the high school gym for practice prior to graduation. Senior Class Officers 1988 Who’s Who Category Female Male BEST DRESSED Felicia Lenoir Shawn Fulbright BEST LOOKING Kim Calderwood Brian Boehm BEST BODY Kelly Marks Brad Johnson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Karen King Tanya Chavez Jim Guettler CLASS CLOWN Julie Dargus Ed Gast CLASS BROWNOSE Julie Dargus Matt Purchase CLASS PLAYBOY GIRL Julie Rodell Brian Boehm CLASS PARTIER Branda Forstner Joe Raineri Mark Remus WORST DRIVER Brenda Forstner Jeff Balwin CLASS KLUTZ Sandy Ellis Brent McDonald MOST INNOCENT Kim Reese Alan Sheeley CLASS GOSSIP Kendra Eshleman Ed Gast MOST PERVERTED Kendra Eshlman Mark Remus BIGGEST BABY Julie Kiger Scott White BIGGEST EGO Camille Dixon Derek McLoughlin BIGGEST FLIRT Julie Dargus Mark Remus MOST OBNOXIOUS Kendra Eshlman Ed Gast Charles Fleenor BIGGEST SKIPPER Brenda Forstner Joe Raineri BEST LEGS Kelly Marks Scott White CLASS JOCK Holly Dernier Scott White FRIENDLIEST Kelly Marks Bob Colman MOST LIKELY TO BE REMEMBERED Kim Calderwood Julie Dargus Ed Gast Mark Remus BEST COUPLE Julie Kiger and Brian Elliot FAVORITE SONG “Stu Looks Like a Lady” FAVORITE DRINK Whatever Scott drinks. FAVORITE TEACHER J.D. and Buzz CLASS SAYING “We put it to our lips, but swallow any.” we didn’t The 1988 Adult Graduating Class included Vicki Adams, Theresa Bennett, Ottie Cowgill, Jeannie Dinnell, Howard Dorn, Amy Hernicz, Christina Jager, LaLonna Kimmel-Dicken, Wendy Meek, Darlene Schnoor, Heike Sprung and Alice Swartz. Dr. Rae Holman greets the 1988 adult graduates in her introductory remarks. 3 5. Suspect: Patricia Hughes Suspect: Jim Laughner Suspect: Kim Williams Suspect: Valedictorian Tania Chavez Guilty Of An Inside Job Of Education In Berrien Springs. Item: thirty years of experience in Berrien Springs Item: first and last as a classroom educator. Item: also served as High School Assistant Principal Item: also served as High School Principal. Item: served as Assistant Superintendant Final Item: GUILTY as charged. Thanks for making your life part of ours 4 ]OSTEN: -- - -. a'’ -x_V '7, ► V n 'm 4. ' ... « . • • . . % • r '. % % %. 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