Civic Memorial High School - Spectator Yearbook (Bethalto, IL)

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WHAT IS AN EAGLE? Aoivfries ... 17 Left: Lauro Willman models Chemisrry H sofery glosses Middle: Eric Huff sronds reedy for o volley in P.E. Above: Noralie Dively rakes rores in biology Delow: A.P.E. srudenr holds rhls pose for exocriy rhree seconds. Orgonizorions ... 67 Freshmen ... 81 Xiniors In rhe beginning wos a child of innocence. He pulled devilish pranlss such os sridsing his fingers in freshly-iced cokes, running rhe worer and nor raking rhe borh, and asking curious quesrions like Whor come firsr — rhe chicken or rhe egg? (on inspiring grade school ques- rion) or Why do I need ro roke o borh? As he grew older ond become o junior high srudenr, he began searching for conceprs, ond his quesrions became more complex. How long wos Michael Jackson's song Thriller in rhe rop ren? or Whar is rhe prerriesr color of noil polish ro wear ro school on Fridays? In high school, he learned nor only ro ask such quesrions bur also ro answer such ques- rions os Where does on amoeba live? ... Whor wos rhe Dosron Teo Parry? ... Who were Romeo and Julier? . .. Whor ore you going ro do afrer high school? Somewhere berween rhe chicken and rhe egg quesrion ond rhe Whar are you going ro do lorer quesrion, o gome colled Trivial Pursuir wos invenred. The former child found his life much like rhis gome. People asked him quesrions and he searched for rhe answers He also wanred ro Isnow how he would remember rhe answers ro some imporranr quesrions. Who were my friends in rhe Healrh Coreers Club?” ... Whor wos rhe record of rhe soccer ream? .. . How did my boy- friend look in ninrh grode? .. . Whor was rhe prom like my junior yeor? .. . How will I ever be able ro remember oil of rhese evenrs? The answer wos simple. He boughr o year- book. Dy creoring rhis yearbook, rhe sroff has helped you also ro remember some nor so rriviol momenrs. As rime posses ond you hove answered Whor will you do afrer high school? rhis Specroror will help you ro recop- rure memories ond ro look bods inro rhe posr. VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT The homelife of on overage Civic Memoriol srudenr is nor a very complicated one. There is always rhe usual load of homework and study- ing to do or home, bur most students moke rhis rheir last priority. Afrer-school hours ore usually filled wirh rest ond relaxation. These hours ore usually spent in front of the Television. Would great grandparents of today's teenagers ever have imagined the variety of entertainment that would be available within one room of rhe overoge household? Wirh rhe popularity of cable T.V., rhe srudenr hos a variety of shows to watch. When a srudenr wonts to listen to music ond to watch it or rhe some rime, he turns on MTV and watches videos. Most videos tell rhe imagined story behind rhe song. The videos that don't hove anything to do wirh rhe song usually show rhe group screaming in its natural habitat of smoke, fire, and leather. These videos hove caused much concern from psychologists ond parents who claim rhor o sense of creativity or imagination is tost in rhe process of watching videos. They appear to be here to stay, however. If rhe srudenr does nor feel like listening to music, he con watch a movie on a movie channel. When there is nothing on these channels to watch, he might be lucky enough to have a VCR. With o VCR he can buy or rent his cassette of music or movies. Video rental stores opened up every- where almost overnight to make ovoilable for home use everything from Disney to rhe bresr CM TIMES Vol. Ill Berhalro, II. Esr. 1983 box office hits. While prices for going to rhe movie approached $5 00, rhe rental seems to be a good solution. Whor was to come next? Satellite discs began popping up in people's yards facing south to corch rhe beams from communication satellites which broadcast a multitude of channels from over rhe equator of rhe eorrh. Although rhe homelife of on over age Civic Memoriol srudenr is nor o very com- plicated one, his technology becomes increas- ingly complex. O.O. Areo Conresr Winners. Seared: Tammy Koerner, F.rsr. Records Managemenr 1-Karhy Hayes, Second, Job Inrerview 2 Second Row: Sherri Higdon. Second. Typing ond Reiared 2-Carhy Hull, Third, Receprionisr- Jody Grovill, Firsr, Typing ond Related 2-Ju!ie Leonord, Firsr, Word Processing. Third Row: Jeonine Olackerrer, Second, Records Monogemenr 1-Theresa Horrison, Firsr, Sreno 2- Susan Shrive, Firsr Word Processing- Cindy Logon, Firsr Records Monogemenr 2- Sandy Sechresr, Firsr, Accounting 1- Rocky Eichcrn, Second, Records Monogemenr 2. Nor obdlable for photo: Kerri Prort, Firsr, General Clerical 2. YEAR OF COMPUTERS 1985 might be remembered os rhe year of rhe computer. High school, and even grade school, students brought home terms such as byte, Apple, boor, or “cursor that rheir parents didn't understand. Parents could no longer help rheir children wirh this home- work. Crash courses on how to use rhis strange looking typewriter wirh on attached T.V. were prevalent. Computers began to be found ev- erywhere — in dossrooms, in rhe guidance office, ond in rhe principal's office. CM's grading system went computer. People somehow knew how much these electronic devices could do, bur weren’r quire sure how to get them to do it. 1985 produced o generation of groduores who were at least confident obour getting rhe computer to work for and wirh them. These students comprehended o tech- nology that rheir parents perhaps only dreamed about. COMMUNITY SPIRIT NEW REQUIREMENTS Even though there were no new classes offered rhis year, rhe freshmen and sopho- mores of 1985 were now required to have twenty ond one half credits to graduate Changes in rhe number of credits and course requirements were mode in o reaction to a government study colled A Nation or Risk, which mode a number of suggestions to im- prove rhe schools of our country. The stare of Illinois began to follow some of these sugges- tions. Counselor Gary Cain feels rhor srudenrs will be carrying a full load of classes and since these will be required classes, students will have to be coreful obour rheir progress through rhe courses. The new requirements ore as follows: 3 credits of English, 2 credits of sodal studies, 2 credits of math, 1 credit of science, 1 credit in arts. 1 2 credit in consumer managemenr or economics, 1 2 in health, 21 2 in P.E., ond drivers' education. NEW SUPERINTENDENT After rhe retirement of Superintendent Don Simpson in March, a new superintendent was appointed. Assistent Superintendent Lewis Houser rook over as rhe new superintendent on July firsr. Mr. Hauser followed Mr. Simpson from teacher to principal to administrator. He begon os o moth reocher ond school principal or Cottage Hills Grade School. Mr. Houser rhen went to Trimpe Junior High and rook over os principal when Mr Simpson left. When Simpson wos appointed superintendent, Hauser be- come assistant superintendent for business af- fairs. Hauser has been in rhe district for twenty nine years. Probably rhe biggest event that hos ever happened to Berhalro is rhe 1984 Civic Memori ol Eogles varsity football ream. At least rhis is whor most CM srudenrs think. This ream be- came the firsr CM ream to ever be Mississippi Volley Conference Champions and rhe firsr CM ream to qualify for store. The players brought rhe fons many exciting games that will always be remembered. Berhalro seemed to be joined together by o common bond. 3 By rhe year 1995 or 2000, some of us will have forgorren about rhe losing or winning seasons, rhe good rimes, rhe bad rimes, and rhe days of our high school years. In addi- tion, we will have perhaps forgorren rhe world in which we lived rhese high school years. The yearbook is a history that purs our high school world inro perspective wirh rhe society in which we live. This year, we asked C.M. srudenrs ro derermine some of rhe most imporranr narional and inter- national events of 1984-1985. Here are some of rhe replies: Determined To Be The Most Significant By C.M. Students Assassination Of Indira Ghandi In Ocrober, rhe Prime Minisrer of India, Indira Ghandi, was killed by two of her Sikh body guards. Olympics In Los Angeles Arhleres compered in rhe Summer Olympics bur felr rhe absence of many top competitors from Sovier Bloc counrries. Daby Fae Baby Fae is rhus far rhe mosr successful ape-ro-human heart rransplanr, living for nineteen days. Her surgery created much controversy. Famine In Frhiopia When drought struck rhis African counrry, as many as 100 people died a day from srarvorion. To aid rhis cause, musicians joined rogerher ro record songs, all procedes going ro Ethiopia. Two such groups ore Band Aid (British pop stars) and U.S.A. for Africa (American orrisrs). Death Of The Sovier Premier The Russian Premier Konsranrin Chernenko died in March of emphysemia. The new Premier is fifry-four year old Mikhail Gorbachev. Subway Vigilante Lasr December, Bernhard Goetz shor four reenagers while aboard a New York City subway because he rhoughr rhey were menacing looking. Contamination In Dhopal, India A leakage of merhyl isocyanate in rhe Union Carbide plant in Bhopal killed 2,500 and maimed up ro 100,000 in rhe worst industrial accident in history. World Events Geraldine Ferraro 1984 was rhe first year a woman hos been a Vice Presidential candidate. Mrs. Ferraro was Democratic Nominee Walter Mondale's running more, bur President Reagan was reelecreed by a landslide victory. McDonald Massacre On July 18 in San Ysidro, Californio, rhe largest death roll taken by a single man in one day occurred. James Huberry, who was later shor himself, killed twenty people and wounded sixteen. 4 The yeorbook sroff wishes ro dedicare rhis book ro rhe communiry of Derholro. Our village hos exponded ond mode mony changes since irs founding in rhe 1800's. In rribure, we hove done some research on Derholro's hisrory. Also, we would like ro acknowledge Superinren- denr Don Simpson. His dedicarion ond hard work hos conrribured much ro rhe educarional developmenr of rhe Derh- olro school disrricr. Thank you Derholro ond Mr. Simpson. Pictured left is Don Simpson in 1945, token from on eorty edition of rhe Specroror. The right is o picture of him rodoy working in his office. Afrer rhirry-one years, Superinrendenr Don Simpson hos announced his reriremenr. Mr. Simpson srorred our in rhe Derholro School Unir os o fifrh grade reocher or Derholro Eosr. Afrer four years, he become principal of Corrage Hills grade school; rhen he become principal of whor is now Wilbur Trimpe Jr. High. He conrinued rising in posirion ro assisranr superinrendenr, and finolly superinrendenr. Mr. Simpson hos seen mony changes in Derholro. He commenrs, Abour rwenry years ogo, rhe disrricr was in financial rrouble. The Doard of Educorion wos faced wirh bod foaHries ond overcrowded classrooms. Over rhe years, rhese problems hove been solved. Mr. Simpson concludes of his life-long career in rhe Derholro Unir 8, Ir hos been on enjoyable rhirry-one years. If I hod ro do ir all over. I'd do ir again! Dedicated To The Dethalto Community And One Outstanding Citizen, Don Simpson Klein's General Store has served Derholro for over 120 years. This is a view of rhe Gerholro business disrricr obour 1900. Where Does Derholro Get Irs Nome? People often wonder where Derholro gor irs name, bur firsr one musr realize rhor ir once hod o different name. The srory goes rhor there wos o church near town named Derhel which hod o large congregarion. The rown occepred rhe name of rhis church os irs own unril ir found rhor there wos another village in Illinois wirh rhe some name. The townspeople agreed on another name wirhour really abandoning rheir original choice. They used rhe firsr four lerrers from Derhel (Derh) and rhe firsr four lerrers from rhe nearest large rown which was Alron (Alro). Derholro was born os a communiry, formally incorporated, in 1870. The rirle rhor rhe serrlers chose was very unique, for Derholro is rhe only rown of rhar name in rhe United Srares. Origin Of The Derholro Homecoming The Homecoming has become a rradirion ro rhe communiry of Derholro, bur mosr do nor know rhe reason ir originated. During World War 1, sixry-eighr boys from rhe Derholro area served under Old Glory. When a cease-fire was called on November 11,1918, rhe homefolk of rhese soldiers began planning a coming home parry. On Labor Day 1919, Derholro had irs firsr Homecoming, held on rhe railroad grounds jusr south of rhe old depor where rhe Derholro Notional Dank now srands. Food and enrerrainmenr were available, and still ore, sixry-six years larer. Derholro Trivia 1. When was rhe firsr edition of rhe Specroror? 2. Whar wos rhe firsr location of rhe public library? 3. The second railroad ro be consrrucred in Madison Counry was rhe one passing Through Derholro. Can you name ir, and rell where rhe only remaining evidence of ir remains? 4. How many coal mines have rhere been in rhe Derholro area? 5. Can you name an early Derholro law concerning parking? 5 ■juesuco s.jsumo em jnoijjjM aajj jo 6ui|!Oj aouaj Auo oj louuiuo jaqjo jo asjog Auo usjsoj pjnoo auo sft g •pooy ojow jo a uro aqj jo ajis s i|j uo pajooq vpod o mou si ajaqi umoj jo qjjou jsnf pajoooj som puo 'uaoi ost roqo paAofdwa ipigM „'su|66 ] P ll03 si snocuoj jsouj am sai u looo Ajjoj icqj ajow 'P mruaxxyv ojpgjag aqj ui pajooq Ajjuasajd 'poojjoy ejnoH ajjai 9 5001 Ml C asnoq japoojq uaspup o u| z 9W6t I :sjaMsuo Mat is the fauorite Bethalto fast food restaurant of most CM students? Mat elub sold popcorn underneath the bleachers during football games? A WEEK'S FESTIVITIES: Booh. And Parade Above: Juniors, Tracy Czecshln and Kary Morgan, ond seniors, Sherry Orr ond Maggie Wiggenhorn spread their arms os they march in the parade. Below: The junior class symbolizes the animal ferocity of the Eagle by its float. Left: Tom Austillgives a helping hand os he directs the line-up of the parade. Right: Seniors, Amy Duarte, Penny Pratt. Julie Stephenson, ond Lisa Kowolewich show everyone how much fun it is to be in Health Occupations Club. The parade is a student council backed activity. Sherry Show ond Cathy Abrahamson, the chairper- sons of the parade said, getting everyone to line up in the right order and on time is nearly impossi- ble, but worth the trouble. The prize winning floats are as follows: first place, French Club, Program for Victory; second place, juniors. Cage the Panthers; third place, sen- iors, Purple Reign. Answers to page 6 S6VO SJO|ue$ (q 060 sjoeA QZ ueenQ os|o som jeqjouu jeH(° Answers to page 7 sjoeA p (? qnQ spy |ou|snpu| (q Sp|OUO(PW (o As Randy Helmkamp drives a tractor in the parade. Todd Lindsay ond Eric Nichols become front seat drivers. 8 Homecoming The freshman doss shows its purple pride by topping its floor with this Teresa Masterson. Steve Dettmers. ond Susan eogle ond o panther skin rug in its tolons. Gowin show just how much fun o bonfire con be. Above: The senior closs' third place float sums up o winning Eogle seoson! Purple Reign. Below: Coach Deck 's confidence in the team sends o surge of victory fever through the crowd like wild fire os he gets the crowd rowdy of the bonfire. The 1934 M VC Champions show the tremendous enthusiasm thot seemed o dominant factor in their winning seoson. The theme of the bonfire was ’ Purple Reign.'' Thundershowers thot were expected did not come; however, some small amounts of rain did fall. De- spite the rain, many students turned out to encour- age their first-place football team. The purple reign fell the next day as CM won against O'Fallon, 21 to 0. 9 Homecoming HOMECOMING ROYALTY Retiring Queen, Shari Shimkus. and escort Phil Little Sh'ori Shimkus crowns 1984 Homecoming Queen, Liso Ricci. Mistress ond Master of Ceremonies, Sherry Show and Tom Austill. Doormen, seniors Doug Wooden ond Drion Diesk. Vickie Corr ond Terry Sasser provided entertoinment by singing. Crownbeorers Tonyo DeGerlio ond Kyle Dunlop. 10 Homecoming UNDERCLASSMEN MAIDS AND ESCORTS Junior moid. Michelle McGrow ond escort Don Stumpf. Cossie Bollinger, junior maid, ond escort Dallas Zimmerman. Freshman moid. Cheryl Whitlock and escort Dewayne Morris. Lynn Cerufti. freshman moid. ond escort Cory Eldridge. 11 Homecocning QUEEN CANDIDATES AND ESCORTS Liso Ricci and her escort Ken Friedline Kristy Williams and her escort Done Schoenboum 12 Homecoming 1984 HOMECOMING QUEEN LISA RICCI Lynette Willioms mokes sure Judd Govero is looking spiffy” before the coronotion ceremony begins. Rick Corr ond Jomie Timmons show off their danc- ing ond singing skills. The Homecoming of 1984 was o great success. The occasion will be remem- bered by all those who participated. During the weeks of preparation, there was always something to do and never enough time to do it. When the Evening arrived, everyone who en- tered the commons was delighted by the decorations. Streamers and balloons carried out the uniquely blended color scheme of burgandy, silver, and navy blue. It seemed that no time elapsed be- tween the beginning of the dance and the coronation ceremony. Anticipation rose until Mistress of Ceremonies, Sherry Shaw, announced the name of the 1984 Homecoming Queen, Lisa Ricci. Tension evaporated as the candidates hugged each other congratulations. The beauty of the night was the result of a combina- tion of efforts and was well worth the energy spent. Julie Drake and Denise Madison make up a few dance steps of their own. Cathy Abrahomson smiles as she prepares to con- gratulate Lisa Ricci. 14 Homecoming 1984 Coronation Sherri Higdon congratulates Lisa Ricci os Lisa's name is announced. The excitement and the spirit of the coronation is shown by the overheod view token from the balcony. - A Mike Toynor displays the general feeling of the whole night's happiness. Senior escorts Dewoyne Morris. Ron Harmon, and Cary Eldridge are caught talking in the hall. Queen candidates Sherri Higdon. Rocky Eichorn. and Julie Hamilton try to ease their nerves before the ceremony. 15 Homecoming Football Highlights Fall Friday football games and pep assemblies were attended by record breaking crowds. Dethalto decorored with The coronation on o rainy evening, wos well ot- slgns and banners and hod a community pep assembly. tended; and excitement was not dampened. After o delayed beginning to the 1984 and 1985 school year, the foil rook off on on escoloring pitch of excitement. In spire of forfeiting the firsr football gome, the football Eagles managed to become Mississippi Volley Conference chomps and remained undefeated until the loss to Morris in the store play-offs. Hot weather in eorly September turned cool ond roiny. Many football fans will remember the Mr. Cormel gome by how wet they become. The football players, the bond, the cheerleaders, drill ream, ond color guord were invited to meals from local businesses ond signs went up everywhere. Homecoming week arrived with its floor building ond parade, a victory over O'Fallon, ond a wet coronation. CM learned how to run o play-off gome ond sow huge crowds in attendance. Peo- ple stood in lines for rid-sers. The bond almost marched o double season ond the cheerleaders kept up. Meanwhile, volley- boll, cross country, tennis, soccer, ond golf practiced, os did the Modern Donee Qub. The first quarter ended ond studying also hod to be done Dy the rime Thanltsgiving come, CM students stood bock ond rook o breoth. The only live floor in the homecoming parade was the football players floor. 16 Foll JtOlQ ZZOf cpO ayjoQ ujdpow SJOiue$ Above. Jill Dugger shifts the spotlight to her unseen partner. Paulo Reedy, while doing the Curly Shuffle.” To the left, frosh Starlo Kutter performs her first modern donee solo to Madonna's Think of Me”. In the circle. Shelley Utile puts on a scary disguise for her routine In Thriller.” I couldn't picture myself os Just another dwarf,” soys senior Moggie Wfggenhorn about her role os Snow White. Above, Modern Dance Vice-President, Vicki Corr. finishes one thriller” of a performance. To the right, Kathy Seely, director of the Dance Club for ten yeors, explains lighting at dress rehears- al. Below, Penny Votf Illustrates her two sides” in Get Right or Get Left.” A CELEBRATION OF 10 YEARS OF DANCE Chris Wossmon practices her sfreefgang rale In She Bop. Robin Eichorn dances In the finale, Never Let Go of a Dream . Bottom row: Down Howes. Penny Pro ft, Kory Morgon. Vicki Corr. Monico Govero. Chris Wossmon. Teresa Drown. Shelley Little. Stocle Voyles. Julie Hunt. Row 2: Stacey Counts. Moggie Wlggenhorn. Jonene Drake. Teresa Dltt- mor, Paulo Reedy, Storlo Kutter. Kris West. Kelly Scott. Mlndl Derghoff. Jody Gravllle. Back Row: Mary Deth Coo- per, Gina Kollko, Melinda Tlemon. Trocey McGhee. Moni- ca Eaker, Tammy Dettman. Kim West. Jennifer Klueter. Julie Wells. Jill Dugger. Paulo Peltonen, Tracey Sllmlck. Kim Tire, Hell Tuononen. Monica Govero. Julie Hunt, Kory Morgon, and Storla Kutter add finishing touches during rehearsal. Jody Gravllle bops to the tune of Cindy Lauper's smash single She Bop. 1964 was the tenth anniversary of the Modern Dance Club. To help celebrate this event, eight C.M. graduates returned to participate in the concert. Besides these alumnae, there were thirty-four members that danced in the concert, more than there ever has been before. One memora- ble aspect that the dancers will never for- get is that the second night's performance was almost cancelled because of the foot- ball play-offs. FAMILIAR WINTER SCENES Vicki Carr, Tracy Patterson, Michefle Eoker, and Lori Weller enjoy raiking or lunch Senior Penny Ptott is caught ploying the drums after school. Denise Madison finishes her homework while waring for a ride home. Below: While JuSe Hunt finishes her typing for journalism. Trod Cox proofreads ir. Srocy Green, junior, enjoys playing in the snow or lunch rime. Below: Denise Yores is working on on experiment for Chemistry 2. 20 Winter Candids TRADITIONS COME ALIVE Chris Wossmon, Moggie Wlggenhorn. and Penny Pratt sing You Are My Sunshine ro Mr. Coin of the Thanksgiving Assembly. Kathy Whalen and Amy Bolsters wolf for the assembly to begin. The swing choir sings Embrace Me.” Mrs. Schrieber is this year's Snowflake Queen. Trod Cox gives Tracy Patterson a friendly Christmas hug. We honor many rrodirions here or C.M., bur rwo of rhese rrodirions rhor we oil favor ore rhe Thonlssgiving ond Christmas assemblies. Ar rhe Chrisrmas assembly, Sonro traditionally posses our his bag of presents which should probably be called a bog full of jokes. This year's Santo was Rick Carr. We also vote on the favorite female teacher, call her rhe “Snowflake Queen, and present her with a poinrserria. This year's Queen was business teacher, Marie Schreiber. Another annual tradition is rhe Thanksgiving assembly. This assembly rakes place in rhe auditorium where the students gather ro listen ro rhe band, chorus, ond ro watch rhe drill ream perform. An award called “Turkey Man is presented ro rhe fovorire male teacher. Usually a rurkey is presented ar rhe assembly ro this teacher. This year's Turkey Man was guidance counselor Mike Desanr. His award was delayed until rhe Chrisrmas assembly, however. Ar rhis assembly, Mr. Desanr was presented with a rurkey pot pie. 21 (Righr ro lefr) Row 1: Michelle Eoker, Trocy Porterson, Teresa Drown, Vicki Corr, Cossie Dollhger, Jody Toley. Row 2: Srocey Dunrvagan, Jeff Dritron, Srocy Green, Mr. Jod son, Lee Alberr. Nor pictured are Trod Cox and Oil Srurz. The Voice of Demoaocy is o comperirive speech conresr sponsored by rhe V.F.W. ond rhe Women's Auxikory Qub in Corroge Hills. The rheme of this year's speech was My pledge ro Americo. 22 Brod Du neon, Brendan Ned, Shown Newbury, Cory Eldrldge, ond Jon Coin. An Illinois Srore Schdor is chosen by rhe resulrs of o formulo rhor manipulares o srudenr's ACT resr scores ond Ns doss rank. (Right ro left) Bow 1 Florence McGee (adviser). Sherry Show (V. Pres.), Deb Berry (Pres.), Missy Rowland (Sec.), Derise Yores, Penny Prorc, Laura Witman. Bow 2. Jody Tolley, Dane Schoebaum, Jon Coin (Tres.), Condi Crouse, Cory Eldridge, Korhy Hoyes, Chris Wassman, Kim Bussell, Kris Brooks Bow 0: Julie Srephenson, Brod Duncan, Shown Newbury, Jeff Hutchison. Adefmo Morchiori, Williom Lone The focr rhor these srudenrs quolify for membership in rhe Emly McFodden choprer of rhe Norionol Honor Sociery is voluable ro rhe exrenr rhor rhey show excellent quoKries in scholarship, leadership, chorocrer, ond service. 23 1985 SPRING SPRANG SUDDENLY Dorin Drofte works dSgenriy on Ns final project in wood doss, longing for rhe fun and sun rhor owoirs him outside Spring came once again ro C.M. With spring comes rhe Narional Honor Society induction, scholar and sporrs banquets, tennis, rrad , soft- ball, baseball, plays, prom weekend, as well as numerous other activities. Spring also means new fashions, new hair styles, and new atti- tudes and outlooks. Spring is a. rime ro show one's other color; it seems as if everyone com- peres ro get rhe darkest ran first. Spring means that summer is just around rhe corner. To a freshman, this means rhor only three years of school are left; ro a sophomore, getting his license,- ro a junior, only a few months until he becomes big man on cam- pus. To a senior, spring means that rime is running out; graduation is about ro become a reality. KR Top: Seniors Sherry Show, Becky McCarthy, Debbie Derry, ond Kim Russel get inro the spirir of spring by having o picnic by rhe duck pond or rhe cemetery. Above: Tim Duller, senior gets information from Reader's Guide ro prepare for o speech in his pubEc speokng doss. Debw: Toni Lucker, Junior, reaeves her certificate or rhe National Honor Society induction. Forty juniors ond three seniors were induced inro rhe society this year. 24 Spring Candids PEANUTS ANYONE? Lucy coocoas images of marriage with her would-be husband Schroeder. As Party, Carhy Abrahomson reils Mart Wiggenhorn whar a cure dog” he is. Above, Lucy dreams obour whor she will do as queen. Linus snuggles Ns blanker afrer remeving ir from Lucy. Lucy, Friedo, ParTy, Pig Pen. Snoopy, Woodsrock, Unus, Schroeder. and Charlie Drown prepare for rhe big game. — --------- - T 5 Mart Wiggenhorn a.k.o Snoopy a.k.o. rhe Red Daron Chcrte Drown sings his heart our This was my firsr play; Ir was really fun,” says Chris Wassman, who played Lucy in rhe spring play, You're o Good Mor Charlie Drown. The whole casr had a grear rime! The spring play, aside from enrerroining srudenrs and rheir families, gives a few people rhe chance ro see whar rhearrical life is like. Many acrors originally became inreresred in rhe rheorer Through school plays. The casr members of rhis year's spring play were rhe following: Theresa Drown (Woodsrock), Diehard Cameron (Charlie Drown), Derh Pelan (Frieda), Chris Wassman (Lucy), Terry Sasser (Pigpen), Carhy Abra- hamson (Parry), Marrhew Wiggenhorn (Snoopy), Martin Arnold (Schroeder), and Greg Harp (Linus). UUhy mas eoeryone ton fused about the time that the afterprom began? Morn many glasses mere me short at the prom? Senior. Delmo Morchiori. and his dore. Gina Kalika. relax afrer a long, slow, romanric dance ar rhe prom. Somewhere over rhe Rainbow was rhe rheme for rhe 1985 Junior-Senior Prom. The prom rurned our ro be o very big success; over 320 srudenrs and guesrs arrended. The commons was decorared wirh The Vizard of Oz rheme. Guesrs enrered, crossed a bridge, and followed a yellow brick road ro rhe dance area To rop rhe evening off, Phil Little and Sherry Shaw were crowned prom king and queen. This decision is based on rhese srudenrs' service ro rhe school. The prom was very organized compared ro when we did ir lasr year. The decorarions were prerry. I really felr rhar I was somewhere over rhe rainbow, says Sherry Shaw. Senior Deb Derry says, Ir was a grear experience. I loved dressing up and doing rhe wave wirh all my friends on rhe dance floor.” Hell Tuononen rhoughr rhe prom wos very fun and exdring because formol donees in Holland ore rare Monlco Govero enjoys worching rhe crowning of rhe king and queen or rhe prom. pops aioq ;o poejsui pqos ou6opg uezop i W V 00 3 JO oiui jueM euxj s6uiaos jq6sAoQ 1985 PROM KING AND QUEEN PHILLIP LITTLE AND SHERRY SHAW After receiving her bouquet of roses, rhe newly crowned queen smdes for phorogrophers. The queen and Wng resr o moment before going ro donee. Prom slave Monica Eaker escorts rhe new king down rhe yeJow brick rood, whie junior doss president Vicki Carr looks on. LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL! Kris West. Cothy Abrohomson. Deb Derry, and Sherry Shaw nde rhe log flume or Six Flags. Over fifty porenrs helped organize rhe after prom. The rheme was Let rhe Good Times Roll. For decorations, there were sarin musical notes hanging from crepe streamers, centerpieces mode of old 45 records, ond worped 300 records for popcorn bowls. For rhe second year, music wos provided by “Edipse. Decouse of daylight savings, rhe after prom lasted from 1:30 to 6:30 o.m. This rime change confused many students. Senior Deb Derry soys, “Dancing all night wos o blast, bur when I realized it wos 5:00 o.m., my energy starred lagging. “I only got on hour of sleep before going, bur I had fun anyway. These are rhe words of Kim Russell rhor reflecr rhe feelings of almost anyone who went to Six Flags afrer going to rhe ofrer prom. Junior Michelle Eoker says, “I like ro go because it is rhe only rime I see o lor of people I know so far from home. Senior Mick Collins ond Junior Cossle Bollinger rake o breok from dancing ro sample some of rhe delidous food prepored by rhe ofrer prom commirree. Tracy Czeschin shows Doug Wooden rhe woy ro rhe Screaming Eogle. Sue Meredith. Jeff Mull. Eric Huff, ond Lynn Cerutti pose whie woiring In line ro ger inro rhe ofrer prom. A knee injury doesn'r prevenr Amy Paris from enjoying herself Here she is pictured wirh Lisa Gurley. Andy Guthrie, ond her dare, Dutch Koehne. WHAT'S NEW? Above, Mark Schultz floshes rhe comero, showing off his graduation robe. Detow Tracy Czeschln and Julie Hunt weor rhe favorire brands of jeans, LEE and Levi. Above Lisa Kowalewlch dsptoys crop poors, o favorire among CM. girls. Detow new styles of perses, flors, and concert pins were seen o tor oround C.M. rhts year Above Doug Corey disptoys Ns tennis shoes, o fovorire of most C.M. guys. Detow Mr. Coin's sixth hour doss does their incognito.” Above Shelley Albers weors o jeon jocker rhor wos populor omong C.M. students this yeor. Fill In Your Memories I drogged myself our of bed Fridoy morning, srorred ro get ready for onorher day or good old CM. I pur on my ___________________________________________________________ ond (fovorte jeans) (fovorte shtr) ______________________________________________skipped breokfasr. : ovonre shoes) ond headed our the door. I jumped in my _____________________________________ond wos on my woy ro (your cor) _______________________________________________ house wWe Its- (besr friends) rening ro _____________________________________________________ on (fovorte D.J.) ___________________________________________After I picked up (fovorte rod ) srorton) ______________________________________we headed for school. I (besr friends) went ro_________________________________________________doss. At (fovorire reocher) lunch we oB went ro______________________________________________ (fovorte resrouronr) ond hod___________________________________________________ (fovorte food) After school I wenr home ond watched __________________________________________on T.V. Lorer on (fovorte show) _________________________________________________ coled ond asked (boy girfnend) me if I wanted ro go our ro _________________________________, bur I said I hod ro work (fovorte p xe) until 7:00 or_____________________bur we could go (where you woriO our torer. After I firvshed work we wenr dcndng or ___________________________________________ where we heard (ptoce of entefTanmenr) our song, ______________________________________ The bond (your song) ployed oil of rhe loresr groups,_____________________________ (fovorire groups) _____________________________________________ ond songs see (fovorte songs) (fovorte movies) We then wenr ro for rhe renrh rime. ___________________________________________come around ond (you curfew) I found myself hurrying home once ogoin on o Fridoy nighr. Detow srudenrs watch rhe rope token or rhe after Prom during their lunch hours Detow Liso Ricci works in rhe chemistry lob. Lisa is wear- ing one of rhe many wide belts seen oround C.M. this yeor. SHALL MEET AGAIN! Our lives os human beings run in cycles; each period of life ends and begins anew. Freshmen enter the halls of Civic Memorial High School as temporary tenderfeet, not knowing what to expect. They continually lose their ways and are tricked by mischievous sophomores. Sophomores consider themselves battle-hardened soldiers having experienced all the pitfalls of high school life. They have been tricked into buying restroom and elevator passes from even more cunning juniors. The juniors ore wary from the pranks never played upon them by the lordly seniors. Juniors, currently going through a metamorphosis period, ready themselves for their senior year. The seniors sit back and watch the antics of the under- classmen. Seniors, who consider themselves worldly and sophistcated, are again to experience the uncertainty of being a greenhorn in life away from the protective shell of high school. DD 32 Seniors Memories Mpiu many of the seniors on the football team mill continue their football careers In college? Horn many major Injuries mere suffered by the mresttlng team? 33 Sporrs LARGE GROUP PLAYS FROSH FOOTBALL Row 1: Coach McMillen, Chris Meyer, Tony Dipaolo. Joe Ricci, Lorry Copeland, Drad Drakane. Pat Wieneke, Steve Locklear, Scott Crouse, Paul Scroggins, Dale Laird, Les Harvill, Jeff Hunt. Coach Chamberlin. Row 2: Jeff Whaley, Darrell Hair. Joson Cleveland, Kevin Asaro, Don Harvill. Carl McGaughey, Greg Egan, Cary Corbin. Skip Morris, Darin Diesk, Steve Ehlert, Andy Sticht, Matt Druns, Craig McKey, John Howell, Tim Crider, Mike Pasley, Scott Reliford. According ro Coach McMillen, rhe freshmen foorball ream wqs offen- sively good in 1984. The ream ended irs seoson wirh a 4-3 record wirh wins over Wood River, Highland, Marquerre, and Jersey ville. According ro McMillen, one of rhe goals of o freshmen ream is ro ger a large number of people involved in foorball or rhis level os rheir skills dicrare. This year rhirry boys were our which is rhe lorgesr number of freshmen in recenr hisrory. A highlighr of rhe seoson was defeoring rhe previously undefeared Marquerre ream on rheir field. The rurning poinr of seoson mighr be said ro be losing rhe quarrerback, Jeff Wholey, in midseason due ro on injury. According ro Cory Corbin, rhe highlighr of his seoson was his rwo inrerceprions ond rhe recovery of a fumble during rhe Marquerre gome. Cory also odds rhor rhe freshmen ream hod on offense rhar wos awesome ond rhe defense wos grear. Les Harvel, Craig McKey, Scotr Reliford, ond Tim Crider listen ro rhe cooch before they scrimmage rhe sophomores. Jeff Wholey procrices throwing posses during doily practice. SOPH FOOTBALL — STRONG WINS Row 1: Mike Rothe. Kevin Kappler, Jim Dearduff. Darren Clark, Craig Dost, Jeff Pickering, Eric Nichols, Greg Gunderson, Shane Davis. Row 2: Paul Thomason, Allen Kutter, Jeff Bond, Jeff Laughlin, Dob Derry, Scott Neumann, Jay Lindley, Cary Heflin, Dob Hill, Chris Whitlock, Coach Dradley. This year's sophomore and junior vorsiry foorball season wos charac- terized by rough defense and srrong wins. All of rhe wins except the win over O'Fallon were characterized by strength. The win over O'Fallon (11- 8), however, was won by a last-second field goal by Darren Clark. Another highlight of rhe season wos a 22-8 win over Roxanna with the Roxanna quarterback being socked twenty-one rimes. Another win over Wood River (28-0) wos noted for rhe 300 yards of rushing. The soph-jv season finished with a 5-2 record. Scott Neumann soys of this season, ”... really looking forward to rhe next two seasons.'' Jeff Pickering odds to Scott's statement, We'll be rough. Our defense is srrong, and we've got some people on rhe ream with vorsiry experience.'' Allan Kutter said, It'll be o rough act to follow, bur our speed will help. We con do it.” According to Coach Bradley, With work in rhe weight room, rhe sophomores should help rhe vorsiry to another winning season next year.” Joy Lindley and Eric Nichols brace themselves for hard hits in defensive line Jim Dearduff gets ready to run a pass ploy during practice. practice. PURPLE REIGN 'Wiming gives you o rype of personol satisfaction of being on o dominoring ream. You feel proud! Dallas Zimmerman It is rhe greorey feeling in rhe world ro hove people par you on rhe bock ond fell you whor o good job you've done. Mark Paris Eoch person hod matured orhlericolly and ployed ro his abilities. Loyd Gross Everyone pulled rogerher os o ream. We reoly wonred ro win John Derry I tove the fay pace ond rhe conracr rhar is involved in football. Mark Schultz From rhe first doy of practice we never loy our desire or winning ornrude Done Schoenbaum I tove rhe exdremenr and rhe rhrill of winning! Judd Govero lr was o fun ond exdring year, ond I wouldn't hove missed ir for rhe world. Kip Krisroff This year was dedicated ro rhe seniors. Even though I wasn't o senior, ir felr grear being a sroner ond helping rhe ream accomplish whor we ser our ro do. The seniors hove something ro be proud of. We have ser rhe some god for next season. Ir would be grear having another winning season!” Eric Keymon Row 1: Monoger Steve Henson, Phil Urrle, Mork Whdey, Dodos Zimmerman, Ernie Hyman, Jeff Creekmore, Eric Keymon, WiSom Lone, coproin Judd Govero, Darin Drolle, manager Hank Corhorol. Row 2: Loyd Gross, Ron Hormon, Brian Biesk, Bobby hi!, Mork Paris, Don Phillips, Ken Friediine, coprain Mork Schultz, Steve Fretoer. Row 0: Eric Huff, Jeff Mull. Rondy Eoron, Tom Whorle, Kevin Honcock, Chris Mesogno, John Berry, Kevin Kelso, Rick Porks. Row 4: Kevin England, Denny Loird, Cory Heffin, Kip Krisroff, Dove Broden, Done Schoen- baum, Dewoyne Morris, coproin Donny Srumpf, Rid Corr. Row 5. Bob Dovis, Tom Spurgeon, Jeff Pickering, Darrin Clark, Craig Boy, Sam Modrey. 36 Foorball Above lefr; Orion Diesk shows his school spirit by shoving his chesr. Above righr: The Eogie defense prepores ro block o field goal. Oelow lefr: Randy Eoron ond Judd Govero celebrare after scoring o touchdown. Oelow right: Dewayne Morris drags some Golden Aces though the mud or Mr. Carmel. 37 Foorball WINNERS TAKE ALL Strangely enough a whole town, and ports of nearby communities, broke out with a rare-fowl related disease lost foil. The disease was highly communicable. It spread rapidly and struck with surprise. Once the illness struck, one hod on uncontrollable urge to clop his hands, spring up from a sitting position, and to shout any cheer that come to his mind. The disease mode the patient hove the urge to draw ond to write, in purple and gold only, on his bed linen and then to hong it on his house. In the disor- der's earlier stages, some people seemed to hove hod on immunity to it. Even these people fell victim to the sickness. Posters, one of the symptoms in the latest stage of the disease, surfaced overnight oil over town. All the diseased could do was wait it out . . . Eagle Fever . . . Did you catch it? DD Right: Danny Stumpf ond Mark Schultz “effectively listen to pre-gome instructions. Bottom left: o lineup gets ready for action. Bottom right: Brian Biesk and Ron Harmon celebrate a touchdown. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM My Best Play Was . . . ... when ir was rhird down and long, and I gor a pass ro make ir good for rhe firsr down which lorer ended up in a touchdown.'' Ernie Hymon 21. ... stopping Todd Stone on rhird ond short. Rick Carr, 75. ” ... when I made rhe last tackle of rhe year. Denny Laird, 51. ... making an open field tackle against Roxana. Jeff Mull, 14. ... making a solo tackle on rhe kickoff ' David Draden, 63. ” ... a block on a play that scored rhe touchdown in rhe Mr. Carmel game. Darin Dralle, 71. ... pushing a center our of rhe way and coming very close ro a quarterback. William Lane, 66. ... doing my share of blocking for rhe extra point ream, for rhe whole season. Chris Mesagno, 67. ... in rhe Duschene game when I scored rhe only rouchdown points of rhe gome. DeWayne Morris, 35. ... sacking rhe quarterback in rhe Salem game. Dob Davis, 53. ... rhe punr rerurn againsr Mr. Carmel in rhe quarrer-finals rhor ser up our firsr rouchdown. Mark Whaley, 24. Together we stand, we won’t take no fall, because we are winners and winners take all!” (Quoted by Denny Laird, the Eagles, and Quiet Riot.) Below: Senior Randy Eaton makes one of the most spectacular catches of the season. 39 Sporrs Whar's big and bad and comes in mulriples of eleven? Here's a hinr, rhey are rhe undefeated Mississippi Valley Conference Champs. Thar's righr; ir is rhe Eagle Varsiry foorball ream. This big season will besr be remembered by rhe signs rhor appeared all over rown. The funniesr sign award would definitely go ro rhe Pancake Ranch. Irs sign reod, Go Eagles, Chicken Livers and Good Luck Eagles, Frog Legs. One of rhe besr signs was rhe one rhar srared, Deware Eagle Terrirory. Cars appeared in rhe school parking lor proclaiming CM 1 and Eagles Fly High. Even rhe bus drivers gor inro rhe spirir and wrore on rheir bock windows. Perhaps rhe mosr memorable parr of this season will be rhe smiling football players and coaches singing We are rhe Champions in rhe commons before school on Monday mornings after a victorious weekend. KR HARD WORK FOR SPIRIT Freshmen-sophomore and varsity cheerleaders combined to form a pyramid to top off the school song before homecoming gome. This year's mascot position wos shored by different C.M. students. The Eogle helped to raise Eagles' spirits ot many football gomes. 40 Fall Sporrs Cothy Abrohomson, Julie Droke. Monico Eoker, Liso Kowolewich. Melindo Tiemon, ond Gobe Solomon, cheer on the Eogles while ottempting to stoy worm ond keeping their spirits up of the some time during the Morris gome. (Above) Sophomore vorsity cheerleoders. olso this yeors sophomore homecoming moids, Melindo Tiemon ond Missy Linton, ore introduced ot homecoming gome. Missy olso disploys o cheek cheer that this year's pep club ond cheerleoders sold. (Delow left) Liso Ricci, cheers of homecoming gome. (Below right) Robyn Eichorn helps to keep Eogles' spirits soaring ot the Mount Cormel ploy-off gome. Sometimes wirh oil of rhe exciremenr ond enthusiasm of having a winning football ream, people forger about rhe cheerleaders. Being a cheerleader is a rough job. The girls hove ro practice hard, be or rhe games on rime, cheer in pouring rain and frigid cold, ond keep rheir spirits up when rhe ream is losing. This year's cheerleaders did nor have much rrouble keeping rheir spirits up, and rhey did o good job keeping rhe players' enthusiasm go- ing. The girls had secret pals (foorboll ployers) rhor rhey made signs and posrers for and sent cookies ro. On rhe nighr of rhe bonfire, rhe cheerleaders decorated rhe players' houses. Whor was rhe mosr exdring parr of rhe season? Bearing Roxana” ond going ro rhe srare playoffs.” Ir was a feeling nor ro be forgorren.” We had a lor of fun, and winning was .. . 'awesome.' GOLF — BACK IN THE SWING Row 1: Tim Vogel, Brian Keefe, Jon Sfouder, Nat Perkhiser, Joson Devine. Row 2: Coach Steve Corey, Doug Carey, Jim Bauer, Marty St. Peters, Ron Wieneke, Coach Gary Wintjen. I Jon Stauder has a good swing, said Coach Carey. His consistent form always kept Jon out of trouble. Golf wos reinsrored rhis fall after o two yeor break because a number of boys were interested in form- ing o reom. Mr. Wintjen and Mr. Corey coached the newly formed reom. The seoson record wos 5-9 Coach Corey said, This is very good for having numerous first yeor golfers. Every golfer will rerurn in the fall of '85.'' The highlights of the seoson were winning the first march of the seoson against Collinsville and finishing eighth in the fifteen ream district tourney. The golf program may be expanded next yeor to include girls and possibily o girls' schedule will be needed ' Coach Corey. Home meers ore ployed or Cloverleof Golf Course in Fosrerburg. Awoy marches ore generally played on several country club courses located in Delleville, O'Follon, and Moscouroh. Goif 42 Cooch Corey felt rhor Joson Devine wos the most consistent - not olwoys the forthest. but very occurote.” Cooch Corey named Doug Corey os o bighitfer. Here he follows through on another big swing. ’Hard work ond good form enabled Drion Keefe to post good scores, soid Cooch Corey. MORE EXPERIENCE AND SPECIAL AWARDS 1984 Soccer This seoson in soccer hos basically been a learning experience Mr Woelfel feels rhar rhis year's ream consisted of many good players, bur mosr of rhem were young. Although the ream was young, they did learn a lor. As a ream rhey will always remember rheir grear- esr victory which was over Moscourah (4-2). Special recognition was given ro several of rhe players by rhe Alron Oprimisr Club. Tim Dareman received rhe defensive player of rhe year. Clinr Phillips received rhe offensive player of rhe year. Dill Wombles received rhe 110% award. There were many sophomores on rhe ream who gained experience by playing along with rhe juniors. Tim Dareman feels rhar because of all rhe experience gained from rhis year rhar nexr year rhey have a good chance of win- ning rhe conference. Varsity. Row 1: Steve Burk. Dill Wombles, Tom Adorns (coptoln), John Wilson. Jeff Blckmore. Chuck Ambrose. Bruce Ogden. Row 2: Coach Ron Middleton, Rick Monn, Brod Anderson. Don Herrin. Clint Phillips, Jeff Kutter, Cooch Don Woelfel. Row 3: Tim Boteman (copfoin). Rob Simmons. Pot Durham. Scott Folmnsbee. Ryon Kutter, Chris Todd. Not Pictured: Ron Locklear. Tom Adorns, sophomore, was this year's MVP in soc- cer. Below: Rick Monn hos enjoyed being on the soccer teom for the lost 2 yeors. During o regional gome Rob Simmons ond Clint Phillips attempt to receive the boll after Tom Adorns heads rhe boll in the oir. 44 Soccer ) '• !hris Todd procfices before the gome ogoinst Wood River. The soccer cooches for this yeor were Ron Middleton ond Don Woelfel. 45 Soccer Senior. Druce Ogden, enjoyed ploying soccer for his first yeor. During the gome ogoinst Wood River, Rob Simmons ondTom Adorns fight for the soccer boll. Bml J.V. Row 1: Steve Burk, Kit Pockord, Fee Luu. Don Flock, Corey Ursch, Jeff Bickmore, Shonnon Bloir. Jeff Jones, Dorrin Lomere. Mike Helmkomp. Row 2: Clint Phillips, Don Morton, Tony Leoch. Phil Doniels. H.J. Shewmoke. Brett Heflin, Bill Striegel, Kevin Orr. Mike Smith. Row 3: Scott Borror, Jeff Kutter, Chuck Ambrose. Scott Folmnsbee, Pot Durhom, Terry Horvill. Scott Eoker. Chuck Word. Steve Tovenier. Brod Anderson enjoyed being port of the soccer teom his sophomore yeor. SPIKE-O-MATICS Row 1: Jonene Drake. Michelle Dickerson, Denise Modison. Julie Freiner, Stocey Wilcox, Stocey Stocy Green spikes the boll while Julie Freiner ond Denise Sevier. Row 2: Michelle Eoker (manager). Vonesso Gerding, Stacy Green, Kim Chapman (manager), Madison block. Below, Stacy Green. Stacey Wilcox, ond Julie Char Miller (coach). Row 3: Beth Truetzschler, Kary McDonough, Jennifer Darter. Amy Truetzschler, Freiner take time to have some fun between games. Linerre Ross. Roanna Brazier. Not pictured: Jo Ann Bland, Sue Meredith. “This year's volleyball season was a lor of poin and pressure for rhe girls,'' according ro Sracy Green, ream member for rhree years. Wirh rheir hard work, rhe ream had a 500 record. This year we learned rhar working rogerher as a ream is needed ro have a winning season.'' We hope ro have one nexr year, some ream members concluded obour rhe season. There were four rerurning lerrermen ro rhe '84 volleyball ream: Roanna Drozier, Sracy Green, Denise Madison, ond Kary McDonough, who also received rhe M.V.P. award. These girls along wirh Amy Truerzschler have been playing volleyball rogerher since junior high ond have lors of fun doing ir. Charlene Miller, rhe girl's coach since sevenrh grade said, CM volleyball season was comparable ro oH Vermonr mounrain range wirh many peaks and valleys; bur, rhe imporrance of all our efforrs is rhar we ended on rop wirh high expecrarions for Tomorrow. 46 Fall Sporrs Kory McDonough wos chosen M.V.P. by her team motes. The Eagles show their enthusiasm by warming up for the game against Bunker Hill. Kary McDonough warms up by spiking the boll while her teammates block it. Below left, Amy Truetzchler spikes the ball in the game against Roxana. Below right, Jennifer Darter and Denise Madison block a spike while warming up. 47 Fall Sporrs SWINGING SINGLES DOUBLES Jenny Klueter, Amy Bolsters, Trocy Potterson, Lori Weller, Lori Oldendorph, Condi Crouse, Cooch Kothy Burnett. Heli Tuononen, Beth Pelon, Julie Hunt, Cheryl Edmonds, Eorleen Stutz, ond Amy Crispi. Lori Weller doesn't let the wind get in her woy ot the Roxana tennis motch. Trocy Potterson is very impressed with Lori Weller's tennis ot conference. Cheryl Edmonds ond Beth Pelon plan their double strategy for the regional tennis match. This year's girls rennis ream showed a lor of efforr and spirit. The ream wos very young and inexperienced, soys cooch Karhy Durnerr, who has been rhe cooch for rhe posr rwo years. Condi Crouse, Julie Hunr, Cheryl Edmonds, and Beth Pelon were rhis year's returning ler- termen ond they intend to return to rhe courts in rhe foil. Cheryl Edmonds wos awarded M.V.P. by her teammates. Trocy Potterson soys, Next year rhe ream will be stronger ond hove more experience. “I may nor hove won many marches bur I feel I improved 99%, says Lori Weller about her seoson. “We didn't hove o real terrific seoson, bur we worked well together and hod lots of fun, soid returning lerrermon Julie Hunr. The consensus for rhe ream seems to be on optimistic outlook for another seoson after a year of gaining experience ond improving ploy. 48 Fall Sports BOYS' TEAM GAINS EXPERIENCE Above, Steve Desse practices his serve during a worm up. A tennis player usually practices 100 serves a day to become profidenr. Chris Todd sets up for a drive return in the warm up before o march. Detow, Pa Durham hits a baseline drive. On the next court, Brian Keefe hustles for a cross court shot. Row 1: Brian Neunaber, Steve Desse, Jason Devine, Donnie Flack, Brian Keefe, Devin Shewmake, Jason Cleveland. Row 2: Coach Friedline, Larry Brown, Terry Harvlll, Craig Wilson, Mike Taynor, David Johnson, Larry Turner, Chris Todd, Pat Durham, Kreg Eckert. Not Pictured: Doug Carey. According ro Coach Friedline. one of rhe goals of rhis year's rennis season was for rhe ream ro become comperirive as a relarively new ream. This year's ream wirh only rhree seniors. Dove Johnson, Devin Shewmake, and Mike Taynor, has roken rhe place of lasr year's senior-laden ream. They are showing sready improvement' said Coach Friedline. The ream operares under a challenge sysrem for ream posirion, and junior Chris Todd hos played rhe number one angles posirion all sea- son. According ro Friedline, Chris has han- dled himself formidably againsr seasoned play- ers. According ro Chris, rhis posirion has a tor of comperirion and ir's rough because rhe resr of rhe ream really counrs on you ro win. Of rhe season, Pat Durham, junior, says, Our young ream has made a difference rhis year. Wirh rhe experience gained rhis year, our ream should really improve. The coach con- cludes, The ream is gaining conference exper- ience and skills. Hordwork and dedicarion rhroughour rhe summer will be beneficial in rhe furure of rhis ream. Chris Todd sets up for o drive return in o worm up before o march Spring Sporrs 49 CROSS COUNTRY ADDS GIRLS TO TEAM According ro Coach Logon, rhe cross country ream did fairly well rhis year, coming in 5rh place in rhe conference. Ar rhe conference meer, Jay Stroked, who was again rhe MVP, finished in 4rh place. New ro rhe cross country ream rhis year were rwo female runners. Caran London and Connie Wallace were rhe first girts ro join rhe ream. Ir was a lirrle embarrassing ro be one of only rwo girls, bur ofrer a while I gor over ir and really enjoyed being on rhe ream,'' said Con- nie. Coach John Logan said rhar borh girts did really well wirh Connie raking 5rh and Caran lOrh in rhe girl's conference meer. Coach Logan says he had a fine group of arhleres and enjoyed working wirh rhem. Row 1: Dill Stutz, Devin Shewmake, Mike Wolker, Joy Strakal. Mark Overmeyer, ond Caron London. Row 2: Coach John Logon, Mike Scott, John Crispi, Connie Wallace, Mike Toynor, ond David Schuetz. Junior, Mark Overmeyer, races to the finish line as Connie Wallace helps Mr. Logan with the stats. 50 Cross Counrry Above, Dill Stutz pours it on in a meet at Delk Park. Delow, Mike Walker takes the lead against runners from Roxana ond Wood River during a district meet. FBOSH BASKETBALL - MANY CLOSE ONES Row 1: Jon Stouder. Scoff Madrey, Mike Pasley, Jeff Whaley, Kevin Asoro. Row 2: Drod Drokehane, Sfeve Tavenier, Paf Wieneke, Coach Harmon, Maf Bond, Sfeve Flannery, Jeff Kuffer. The freshmen basketball ream finished irs sea- son winning ren games and losing seven. The ream ployed aggressive basketball and was in- volved in many close games, including a game against Roxana which CM won after playing four overtimes. Drad Drakehane said about the season, We played many gomes that went into over rime. We won and lost a lor of one or two pointers. He went on to say that he likes the challenge of developing the skills needed in bas- ketball and he likes the action. About the future, Drad soid We have a good press and I look forward to working with Coach Harmon. Kevin Asaro agrees with Drad about the fu- ture. Kevin felt that the ream was strong defen- sively and that with height, the ream will be better than before. He also pointed our that all bur three had been playing as a ream since junior high school. Coach Harmon and Kevin agreed that one of the significant games was finishing second in the Jersey ville tournament. Harmon soid of the ream, Each player improved considerably and contri- buted to the success of the ream. Below, Jeff Wholey is running offense ogoinsr Marquette. Bight, Steve Flannery successfuly fights for a jumpball during the Morquerre game. Winter; Sporrs 51 SOPH BASKETBALL — HARD WORK Row 1 Kevin Kappler. Croig Dost, Mike Niswander, ond John Wilson. Row 2. Coach Gary Bruening, Marty Bristow, Marty St. Peters, Larry Brown, Ryan Kufter, Greg Gunderson, Jeff Pickering. Jeff Pickering goes for o jump boll or rhe srarr of rhe gome ogainsr Triod. Marty Bristow rakes o jump shor in rhe Triad gome. The sophomores finished with o re- cord of 5-10. We hod some kids rhar worked very hard ond ployed good de- fense, bur we did nor shoor roo well. If rhe boys work horder rhey con be much berrer nexr year. said Coach Gory Druening. The highlighr of our season was a second place finish in rhe Jersey ville rour- nomenr. We losr ro Alron in rhe cham- pionship gome. said Cooch Druening. 52 Winrer Sporrs JV BASKETBALL — GREAT DEFENSE Row 1 Bobby Hill. Brian Null. Croig Wilson. Cory Heflin. Row 2: Joy Lindley, Mike Wolker. Jeff Mull. Jim Bouer, Jeff Pickering our maneuvers his opponenr during rhe Ounker Mil Jamie Humphreys, Corey Hunter. gome. Brian Null looks for someone ro receive on inside pass This year's junior varsiry baskerball ream was especially good on de- fense. They held rheir opponenrs ro on overage of 51 poinrs per gome. The Eagle offense showed parience when placed againsr o one on one defense. Agoinsr o zone defense rhe eagles would rry ro bear rheir oppo- nenrs ro rhe basker. Seven sopho- mores ployed on rhe ream so we should hove o very good place ro srorr nexr year. said Mr. Middleton obour rhe furure of rhe ream. I hod o good rime ploying on rhe ream. I learned o lor of rhings rhor I feel will benefir me in rhe furure, said Jamie Humphreys. MANY CLOSE GAMES Cory Heflin, sophomore, rebounds and goes for rwo poinrs which helped ro beor Quaker Hll. This year's varsiry baskerball ream ended rhe season wirh a 3- 21 record despire hard procrices, many close games, and impres- sive performances from some of rhe players. This year's mosr memorable evenr wos rhe home gome agoinsr Bunker Hill. The Eagles upser Bunker Hill 65-46 afrer being previously defeared 60-35 ar Bunker Hill, a forry-four poinr Turnar- ound. This year's MVP was Randy Eaton. Randy was also rhe leading scorer wirh 227 poinrs and rhe second leading re- bounder. Teammore Ken’ Flannery wos rhe leading rebounder wirh 151 rebounds for rhe season. Doug Carey had rhe besr free rhrow percenrage, shooring 62% from rhe line. Four rerurning srarrers and four rop reserve players will rerurn for nexr year's season. Drtobling pasr his Ounker Hi! opponent is junior Mark Whaley os he looks ro pass inside ro o reommore. During rhe Ounker HBI gome, sophomore Jamie Humphreys receives o pass from Mork Whaley, lays ir up, and scores another rwo poinrs. 54 Baskerball 1985 BASKETBALL Row 1 Dobby Hill, Mike Toynor, Doug Corey. Mork Whaley, Tom Spurgeon. Row 2: Scott Steiner. Jeff Mull. Mike Walker, Randy Eoton. Ken Flannery, Jomle Humphreys, Cory Heflin, Mork Wrigley. Shooting o free rhrow or the Roxono gome is junior Doug Corey. Free rhrows were o key element this season. MORE THAN WEARING A UNIFORM! Being o cheerleader involves more rhon simply purring on o uniform and cheering for o reom. Cheering in- volves much rime and pracrice. Coo- perarion among fellow cheerleaders is a musr for success. Besides daily pracricing and weekly cheering ar games, cheerleaders promore school spirir by making signs and banners, decoraring players' lockers, rheir houses, planning pep assemblies, and encouraging srudenrs ro jusr become involved and ro supporr rheir school reams. To be a cheerleoder requires rhis school spirir as well os rhe Transfer- ring of rhar spirir ro all orhers. Freshmen baskerbol! cheerleaders: Stacey Batchelor. Kim Tite, Cheryl Whitlock, Georgette Gauf, Michelle Darach, Erin Schneider. JUNIOR VARSITY AND FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS 56 Cheerleaders VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Diona Eornhorf Jeanne Davis Julie Drake Missy Linton Denise Madison Melinda Tiemon 57 Cheerleoders Ir is obvious rhor rhe cheerleaders work hard or developing new cheers every year. They hove rheir favorires, however, whether old or new. Junior vorsiry cheerleader, Jill Dugger's, fovorire cheer was CM. High because you con participare wirh orher squods and show a lor of school spirir. Amy Tarrant and Stacy Wilcox's fovorire junior vorsiry cheer wos Thor's o Fact, Jock” because ir wos different and rhe fans seemed ro like ir. A REBUILDING SEASON This year's girls' basketball ream was made up of mostly young players and one senior. The girls were coached by Dob Dempsey and first year coach Steve Carey. The srarisricions this year were Kelly Scott and Candi Crouse. P.E. teacher Norma Ims kept the score book or many home games with some help from Debbie Cobb. This year's ream ended the season with a record of 4-14, despite awesome performances from some of the players. The girls also hod many close scoring games such as the home game against Bunker Hill when C.M. bear the Minute- maids for the first rime in girls' basketball history, 34-03. Kary McDonough was named M.V.P. Kary set a school record for the most rebounds in one season. She wos voted second ream all-conference. Teammate Michelle Dicker- son hod the best free throw percentage, shooting 51% from the line. Michelle also led the ream in steals and assists. Coach Dempsey said, The girls played hard and we managed to compere with most of the reams and the girls never did give up. M.V.P Kary McDonough added, Our record and some of the scores don't seem to tell the story of how hard we tried to play. This year's vorsiry players were (row one) Janene Drake, Tammy Baker, Michelle Dickerson, Coaches Bob Dempsey and Steve Carey, observe a dose gome ogcinsr Bunker ori Amy Bolsters, (row rwo) Francis Blackketter, Kary McDonough, Roanna Brazier, and Hill. C M went on to win the gome 34-30. (Below) Laura Edwards dribbles inside Amy Paris, to set up o ploy. This year's junior varsity players were (row one) Tammy Baker, Teena Guthrie, Amy Bolsters, ond Janene Drake, (row rwo) Connie Wallace. Fronnie Blackketter. Jennifer Dorter, Georgia Blackkette, ond Amy Paris. (Below) Michelle Dickerson rries ro improve her free throw percentage in o gome ogcinsr Alton (Above) Louro Edwords sers up o pick os reommore Michelle Dickerson rries ro ger around on Alron ployer. (Below lefr) Roan no Drozier looks for on open man during conference action ogoinsr O'Fallon. (Above Right) Diono Sugg makes on outstanding jump shot while Bunker Hill players prepare ro rebound. (Below Left) Michelle Dickerson prepares ro shoor a free throw in the regional gome against Alron. (Below Right) Donna Whitlock shoots a free throw ro chalk up onorher one for C.M. against O'Follon. mam (Above) Kory McDonough shoots over the arms of o Bunker Hill defender ro score two more points for C M. (Below) Kory McDonough stretches in an orrempt ro our jump Cathy Snipes of Alton in regional action. 1965 Wrestling Row 1: Jon Coin, Ron Locklear. Eric McGrew. Row 2: Steve Freiner, Don Herrin, Jim Deardueff. Kip Kristoff. Tim Phillips. Row 3: Rick Porks. Dob Davis, Eric Nichols, Dallas Zimmerman, Coach Gory Wintjen. The Civic Memorial wresrling ream finished rhe season rhis year with a 10- 9 record, wirh a second in rhe CM rournamenr ond a second or Mascou- roh. In rhe conference rournamenr, CM wos rhe second reom ro ever place oil Twelve wresrlers in rhe rour- namenr. The ream placed eighr wresrlers in rhe regional rournomenr ond advanced five onro rhe secrion- ols, which is rhe besr record in CM hisrory. Dallas Zimmerman ond Kip Kristoff borh qualified for store compe- tition rhis year. All in all, rhe season seems ro be choracrerized by break- ing and making records. Steve Freiner puts rhe moves on onorher wrestler. Coach Wintjen yells instructions from rhe sidelines ro one of his wresrlers Kip Kristoff placed first in stare competition This is his third srore championship in his high school career. Dallas Zimmerman was one of rhe two wresrlers that went ro srare rhis year. Dallas is the fourth wrestler ro hove 35 wins ro his credir. Row 1: Pot Bond. Jason Devine, Rick Meier, Dove Culver. Pot Moxin, Todd Lindsay, Dove Schuetz. Row 2: Les Horvlll, Corl McGoughey. Mark Depping. Don Horvlll, Paul Thomason, Troy Doiley. Rodney Bricker. Row 3: Dole Loird. Steve Locklear. Joey Ricci, Erick Duncan, Mike Couley, Tim Phillips, Mike Osborne, Joson Cleveland, Coach Brodley. And 1965 Cheerleaders Kneeling: Kristy Swearingin, Kelly Bollinger. Standing: Robin Eichorn, Tracy McGhee, Julie Freiner. Tracy McGhee ond Robin Eichorn srrerch our before o march Kip's Hisrory Kip's ninrh grade year ended wirh an impressive 00-0 record. He placed Isr in srare ar 98 pounds and had 24 pins during rhe season. During his sophomore year he hod 26 pins and placed Isr in rhe srare or 112, finishing rhe year wirh a record of 38-1. Kip wresrled ar 126 pounds os a junior, finished rhird ar srare, and obrained a record of 42-1. In 1985, he again finished Isr ar srare, had a record of 43-1, while wresrling ar 145 pounds. Kip was rhe second in Illinois hisrory, wirh a roral number of wins or 161. This earned him a second place in Illinois hisrory. 61 Mnrer bporrs BROKEN RECORDS IN TRACK Row 1: Georgette Gauf, Krlstal Null, Sherry Orr, Coron London, Joanne Dland, Monica Eaker, Cheryl Whitlock. Row 2: Lynnette Williams, Shauna Settles. Stacey Sevier, Earleen Stutz, Amy Crispi, Lisa Henseler, Stephanie Grant, Christel Williams, Terri Carr, Dawn Shewmake. Monica Eaker practices throwing the discus. Monica, o sophomore, hos placed in this evenr in almost every meet. Glenn Cauley vaults over the bor. Glenn pole vaulted this season with Tim Phillips. Glenn won o first place in Gillespie and o 3rd place or home. 62 Track TWO KINDS OF COMPETITION Row 1: Jeff Curry, Dane Schoenboum, Kenny Friedllne. Chris Mesagno, John Derry, Steve Locklear, Dill Lane, Darrin Dralle. Row 2: Dilly Striegal, Kevin Asaro, Lonnie Copeland, Judd Govero, Rodney Rice, David Schuetz, Jeff Downer, Jeff Kutter, Kevin Orr, and Rick Parks. Row 3: Jon Stauder, Don Harvill, Don Martin, Don Phillips, Tim Phillips, Corey Hunter, Dewayne Morris, Jon Crispi, Dill Stutz. and Mark Overmeyer. Freshman, Amy Crispi runs rhe 1600 merer run. This evenr was shared with Caran London and Earleen Stutz. Amy, who is a jogger says, The third lop is rhe hardest. Jeff Kutter ran rhe last leg of rhe 400 merer reloy. This ream consisred of Rod Rice, Lonnie Copland ond Judd Govero. Jeff says he likes rhe idea of compering wirh ones own records in rrock. •Track is o difficult sporr because one is compering ogoinsr oneself os well os oth- ers. It takes o ream effort to win rhe meet. The overall ream score depends on how well each individual does in his evenr. Under rhe coaching of Mr. Asaro, ond assistants, Coach Deck and Coach Bur- nett, school records hove been broken this spring. Sophomore, Stephanie Grant broke rhe shot pur record wirh o rhrow of 31 feer, one inch. Dewayne Morris broke rhe triple jump record wirh a measurement of 43' 10 . Jon Stauder is rhe only freshman ro ever hove won rhe one mile ond rwo mile events in rhe Madison County meer. Morris also broke o record in rhe high hurdles. Coach Asaro commenred obour rhe rolenr of rhe ream. The qualities he poinr- ed our were rhe versatility of Sherry Orr ond rhe persistence of Lynnette Wil- liams. He also cired rhe improvement of Christel Williams ond rhe consisrenr wins of John Derry. Jon Stauder has rhe opportunity for on outstanding future, according ro Asaro. BATTING A THOUSAND! Top Doug Corey soys he is jusr woiring for o chonce ro odvonce ro rhird base. Above: ”1 feel rhor foorball’s vanning season has helped o greor deal ro basebal. Tom Whorl. Below: Jeff Mull stores rhor he was looking for onorher strike our. Row I Coach Johnson, Mott Jones. Ron Harmon, Doug Wooden, Jeff Smith, Phil Little, Byron Thomason, Doug Carey, Mark Whaley, Bruce Ogden, Coach Middleton. Row 2: Denise Yates, Kevin Howard, Sean Jeffers, Tom Whorl, Mike Walker, Jeff Mull, Randy Eaton. Mark Paris, Jim Bauer, Tim Bateman, Mark Schultz, Penny Pratt, Cathy Abrahamson. Left: Our success this yeor is due ro hord work during practice. Mark Whaley. Right: Jeff Smith is trying ro lead rhe Eogles ro yer onorher victory. Below: I jusr wanred ro get o hir, bur I ended up purring ir over rhe left freld fence. Phil Little. 64 Spring Sporrs Front row: Tim Crider. Ross Greer. Chris Johnson. Tim Snyder. Jeff Hunt, Nothon Perkhiser, Jeff Wholey. Andy Sficht, Phil Doniels, Corey Corbin, Mike Posloy, Shonnon Dloir. Dock row: Poul Scroggins, Brian Donohue. Jim Armsterd, Steve Tovenier. Scott Borror. Pot Wieneke, Steve Ehlert, Joey Ricci, Drod Brokhone, Chad Thomoson, Greg Eogon, Chris Myers, Dole Loird. Freshman baseball: This yeor's freshman baseball ream's final record wos 1-12. However, os Mr. Druening srares, Even Though we hod a poor record, I feel rhar rhe ream showed much improvemenr toward rhe end of rhe season. Asked abour rhe sea- son, Paul Scroggins, ourfielder, re- plied, We did our besr. Nexr year we'll come bod and rry our har- dest. Sophomore baseball: The sopho- more ream has improved from losr year; rheir record is 10-5. This year we starred ploying as a ream, rhar is why we hove improved, srored Jeff Pickering. Mr. Wieseman said rhar he is very pleased wirh rhe rurn around. Ir's been more enjoyable for everyone, and ir's builr confidence up for nexr year, said John Stan- defer. Front row: Greg Gunderson, Jeff Wholey. Jeff Bickmore, Bill Wombles. Crolg Bost. Mike Rothe. Dock row Mr. Wlesemon. Shone Dovis, Brod Anderson. Poul Thomoson. Brod Sconce, Tom Neumann, Darren Clork. Jeff Pickering. Varsity baseball: This year's vorsi- ry ream is rhe only undefeated ream in rhe conference and overall has losr only one game. When asked abour rheir success, rhe ream's overoll re- sponse wos we played rogerher as a ream, nor as individuals; we give everyrhing we've gor, and rhar’s im- porronr for a winning orrirude. They also feel rhar rhere was a br carried over from rhe foorball season. Ir's greor ro be o parr of a ream wirh rhis much ralenr, soid Jeff Smith. The ream is inspired when rhey see all rhe fans rhar orrend rhe games. Desides being Mississippi Volley Chomps, rhe ream has also broken rhe school record of 16-1 for rhe mosr wins. I feel I con corch anything or first bose. Rondy Eoton Spring Sporrs 65 We oil worked hard os o ream ro get ro where we ore. Byron Thomoson STRIVING FOR STATE Somerhing every CM girls' sofrboll ream hos in com- mon is rhe dreom ro go ro srore. For rhe pasr rwo years rhe Eogle sofrboll ream hos come very close ro Traveling ro Pekin for rhe IHSA sofrboll srore finals. This year's ream is no exceprion, always srriving for success ond looking ahead ro rhe play offs. The 1985 sofrboll ream is a fairly young ream wirh only one senior on rhe rosrer, Condi Crouse. Junior, lefrhanded Roanna Drozier hos pirched for rhe Eagles for rwo successful years. The only orher rwo juniors on rhe ream ore firsr bosemon Kory McDonough and corcher-second baseman Denise Madison. They have borh played for rhe Eogles since rheir freshman year. According ro Kory McDonough, rhe ream has a grear deal of ream spirir and is driven by rhe goal of srore comperirion. The unusuol aspecr of rhis season is rhor rhis season is nor unusual in being a winning ream. Row one: Amy Leonord, Stocey Batchelor. Kim Tlte, Roonna Drozier, Michelle Dickerson. Denise Madison. Julie Drake. Melinda Tieman, Jonene Drake, Tommy Doker. Row two: Coach Dyer. Manager Jill Gunderson, Laurie Oldendorph, Amy Paris. Jennifer Dorter, Fran Blackketter. Kory McDonough, Condi Crouse, Georgia Blackketter, Manager Teresa Brown. Coach Carey. Above left Denise Madison, catcher, soys that rhe ream's oblry ro win is due ro o good cooch ond rhor rhe ptoyers help eoch other. Mony of us hove ployed together since grode school.'' Below left; sophomore, Melinda Tieman. warms up ro bor next. Above right, freshmon Jonene Drake wars on base for reammore Tammy Baker ro hit her home. Jonene also did some promising pirching this season. Below right Junior Roonna Brazier, pitches o fost boll ro o Bellevile Eosr barter whle third bosemon Julie Drake prepares for o hir. 0 dub scrucd authentic foreign food its at Christinas party? did the drill tv jitterbug team to? song of the the majorettes mo names mere this year? 67 , Woodwinds, Dow 1 Sherry Orr. Amy Duane, Julie Frymire. Cord Busse. Deanna Boomershme. Norah Dry on Dow 2 Lee Aon Derr, Mcry Berh Cooper. Jenny Kluerer. Tommy Denman, Xm Tiemon, Chris Becrd Dow 0 Tonyo Mender son. Cindy Dlostngim. Dross Dow 1 Terry Sosser, Jim Cose. Sheliy Albers. Chuck Ambrose. Scon Crouse Dow 2 Sherri Shoemoker, Shouno Sentes. DkJ Porks, Demme Morron. David Schuetz. Scon Bosweil Ourch Koehne Dow 3 Mke Couley. Bob Dovs. Aton Goewoy. Chr6 Whiriock, Brody Wreath This year's band has had on ocrive year under rhe new direction of Mr. John Jones. Desides a long marching season, including rhe srare foorball play off games, rhe marching band participated in rhe homecoming and Hol- loween parades. Concerts included rhe Christ mas and spring concerrs. After marching sea- son, fast preparation for rhe Thanksgiving and Chrisrmas assemblies and basketball gomes. During rhe second semester, a lesson sched- ule was initiated All band members were in- cluded in rhis new schedule. Sales of candy and croissanrs began to help raise money for rhe annuol band tour to Springfield This tour includ- ed sightseeing, as well os its usual perfor- mances along rhe woy Natalie Diveley, who has been in bond for two years said, I really enjoy rhe work in- volved in getting ready for bond tour. Sopho- more band member and drum mojorerre. Julie Kilmer, soys of her band experience, I enjoy band tour and feel rhar being in band gives students another place in school ro exhibit tal- ent. Saxophcxies Row 1 Ten no Gurhrie, Roonna Brozter. Re bekoh Lotr Row 2 Per Durhcm. Mark Depping, Terry Horvfl, Ken Flannery. Rores Row 1 Coran London, Jule Kimer. Amy Pons. Mi chelie McGrow, Trocy Czeschm. Jenny W cherz Row 2 Down Shewmake, Tammy Jerr. Liner re Ross, Norolie Dive ley. Heather Smith, Krsrie Sweortngin Row- 3 Lori Mdnnre. Connie Wallace. Sarah Miller The vocal music deparrmenr has branched our rhis year according ro Laura McGaughey. Under rhe new direcrion of Mrs Miller, rhe jazz choir has added male voices for more versqnl- iry Seven boys joined rhe group rhis year. The jozz choir has performed ar various commumry affairs rhis year, in addirion ro irs usual concerrs. Afrer one of rhese evenrs, rhe jazz choir even wenr Chrisrmas caroling or Mr McCann's house. One of rhe bigges? evenrs of rhe year is rhe Mississippi Valley music fesrival held ar Lewis and Clark Communiry College. Prepararion for rhis evenr begins mony weeks before rhe fesn vol and climaxes in a performance by several hundred srudenrs from schools in rhis area. Some of rhese music srudenrs also arrended a music fesrival or Greenville. College Dand rour was also on rhe year's agenda The chorus performs annually or rhe Thanksgiving and Chr6rmos assemblies During rhe fafi rhe char oppropoorely Bked ro perform “Like cn Ecgle Row 1 Oerh Pelon, Casey Corbin. Carhy Abrahomson, Chris Wossmon, Vicki Ccrr, Mary Nasso. Ange Arrowood, toum McGaughey. Croig Welch. Metonie Wyers. Craig Wilson, Row 2 Km Chapman, Vcnessa Jeffers. Srephame George. Gen CaUey, Richard Cameron, Jennifer Bowman, Erin Schneider. Mike Couley, Maggie Wiggenhorn, Greg Harp Row 1- Dense Yores. Sherry Rowe. Stephanie Pruirr, Km Newell. Debbie Beumer. Jody Talley. Laura McGaughey. Berh Petan. Amy Buorre, Kim Chopman Row 2. Carhy Kirk, Melonie Wyers, Srephanie George, Gory Wymon. Siode Ecker. Shannon Norris. Vanessa Jeffers. Chris Wossman, Cothy Abrohomson, Maggie Wiggenhorn Row 0. Angie ArrowocP, Carlo Link. Tommy Goodbroke, Shelley Latie. Becky Asbeck, Sheri Maxm. Diane Pruerr. Lisa Wegman. Salley Breden. Krisral Null. Row 4 Jenni Bowman, Sracy W.fcox, Cane Myers. Gino Lee, Heorher Tirsworrh. Missy Barker, Rhonpa Mcrrn. Ronna Schneider, jutie Frymire. Erin Schneider, Lcura Menke Row 5 Lisa Null, Gherre Srouffer, Pom Bradford, Karla Thompson. Tammy PhSips, Vicki Knighr. Kim Druessel. Deedee Morns, (nor piaured Greg Hcrp) The Srudenr Council has many responsibilities, occording ro rhis year's In addition ro this evenr, the council porricipared in its yeariy srudenr president Tom Ausrill. It is in chorge of promoring school spirit, making exchange program with Alton High. Edwordsville. ond Marquerre. The some decisions on behalf of the srudenr body, and helping ro involve purpose of rhis is ro bring bock new .decs for programs for our srudenrs students in school life The Srudenr Council also orremprs ro raise money Ar Chrisrmas rhe council sola condy grams The homecoming parade in order ro ochieve rhese gools. According ro Tom, running rhis srudenr ond bonfire ere also council sponsored. organization is nor on easy task. Representative Tracy Czeschin said, Srudenr Council is o great way Mosr council members will agree rhor one of rhe biggest achieve- ro meer people and ro do good things for bur school menrs of rhe year was rhe rerurn of a live-band dance and school The council holds monthly meetings ro discuss the currenr plans for rhe concert in rhe spring. The dance, held in March, was well attended and group. President Tom Ausrill ond vice-presidenr Vicki Carr presice over was performed by Frequency, a group from Chicago. rhese meetings. Mrs. Sikes is rhe adviser for rhe group Organizing evenrs and getting volunteers ro carry our plans is an imporranr port of Student Council. Tom Ausrill explains Denise Yotes, Terry Sosser. and Vickie Carr suggesr possible whor is needed fa the March dance. reochers ro oa as chaperones for rhe dance. Row 1 Adelmo Morchiai (pari . Sherry Shaw (rreas), Carhy Abrahomson (sec ), Vicki Corr (vice-pres.). Tom Ausri (pres . Row 2 Denise Yores. Phs Litre. Tim Duller, Laura Witman. Leo KowaSewich. Beene Peihank. Row 3: Tracy Czeschn. Rocnno Brazier, Michelle McGrow. Ksm Chopmon, Lai Weller. Cosse Boftnger. Lee Albert. Krisry Swearings Row 4. Brian Hendricks. Mssy Linrori, Mary Nasso. G-eg Gunderson. Gmo Koliko. Melnda Tiemcn. Jay UncJey. Row 5 bso Lands, Michelle Barach. Rhonda Morrm, Jcnene broke, ;ii Admire. Terry Car, Cheryl Whiriock, Andy Srchr. (.nor piaured Joson Devine, Brian Keefe ) 71 Orgonizortons council Lefr. Row 1 Berh Pelon. Melonie Wyers Row 2: Liso Henseler. Row 3 Tommy Goodbroke, Jli Gunderson, Amy Bolsrers. Sherri Homilron Row 4. Amy Duorre, Trioo Emde, Rhondo Henseler, Korhy Whalen. Jeonne Boin The colorguord line up ro welcome rhe Ecgie foorboB reom onro rhe fed. Troo Erode, Liso Henseler, and Sherri Hambon show rhe spin The cobr guord prepare ro perform or holf rime of rhe Roxana foorboll gome Triaa Erode applaudes rhe foorbcl; Eogles or one of rhe hon 72 Orgonizonons gomes. Jenny WJscherz ond Kelly Scofr perform or rhe bonfire The dftfi ream leaves rhe field ofrer performing ‘'Winded Me wirh Science. Vanessa Jeffers, Michelle McGrow ond Penny Prair display r0w Kory Morgan, Vanessa Jeffers, Heather Smith, Laura McGoughey. Vicki Carr. Michelle McGrow. Row 2 Mary Derh Cooper, rhe precision skills necessary ro become a drill ream mem Kelly Scorr, Tracy Czeschm, Denise Yates Row 0. Gndy Dlosmglm. Monico Govero, Goo Ka'iko Row 4- Sherry Orr, Down Howes. ber Row 5 Maggie Wiggenhorn Shern Hgdon pus her si ro wort, n rhe man office 6rh °yeJ Le°nord' J.0™ Koerner- GrovMe. Corhy Hal. Down Webb Row 2: Sherri tojr Higdon ares). Rocky Eichan (hisr.). Krisn Dronn. Cindy Logon. Korhy Slkwood (reparer), Theresa Harrison (pres ). Susan Gowm Row 3 Dovid Pence, Suson Shive. Kerri Prarr, Liso Thoele (vice pres ), Jecnme G!od,kerrer. Sandro Sechresr, Mrs. Smirh, adviser 0.0... office occuporiors, is o program designed ro develop leadership, inreresrs, and compe- rencies in American business. Members hove rheir yearly Tom Vorr and candy bar sales ro help pay for rrips ro conferences and conresrs. The group comperes ar local, srare and possibly narional levels. Srudenrs enrolled in 0.0. rake business-relared courses end work in rhe ofrernoons ar local bu- sinesses. Jobs available ronge from rhe courr house in Edwardsville ro local schools' office. This year com purer framing was inrroduced inro rhis program, and srudenrs are now being rroined in word pro- cessing (above righr) During 6rh hour. Gecko Pelhonk purs up a Wood drive payer (obove left) During rhe annuo blood drive mony seventeen year olds give blood for rhe firy nme Sherry Show was one of these people Over 100 pots of Wood were donared The Health Careers Club is on agcn.zarion for yudenrs who ore inreresred in hedrh or medrcoBy relored occupations. The bg event of rhe yeor is the annuo! Red Cross Wood drive. A trip ro rhe Leisure World Health Club was planned fa the spring. HEALTH CARRERS CLUG Row T Srorlo Kurrer. Kristine Slaughter, Penny Prarr (vie pres), Chris Wassrr.cn. Teresa Grown. Donna Goyro Amy Duorre (pres ). Jule Stephenson (sec.), Uso Kowdewich (tres). Gecko Pelhart,. Laura Wiilman. Row 2 Kim Chopmon, Dee De Mans. Lynn CrossJond, Rebel,ch Lort. Srocey Dorchetor. Cheryl Magon, Kim Druessel, Amy Paris. Jill Gunderson. Susan Gown HEALTH CAREERS D.E. Row I Janice Alben. Joy Coins. Dovid Podfier, M Long, Connie Smirh. Harold McBride. Tammy Moaning. Row 2 John Kdmer. Sam Pizzo (vice-pres ), John Berry, Ron Sneison, Doug Greenwell, Jeff Henderson, Tommy Davenport, Tommy Driver (sec. of orms), Misry Cooper Row 3 Koren Piper. Bran Rcisron. Jomes Domes, Terry Webb, Ernie Hyman (pres.), Sreve Sroneapher, Mefndo taper (rres). Carl Behrens (adviser) Above righr. John Berry Uses rhe deo of D.E Ir enables him ro work ond ro 90 ro school or rhe some rime. John worlss or IHOP in Wood River Above lefr, Donna Wogner gers o heod srarr on her ccreer in S A E S.A.E. Row 1; Brooke Ruffner. Jeff Brirron, Coron London, Jody Tcl'ey (pres.) Rov 2. Donno Wagner, Hoiy Knopp, Condy Carrer, Vicki Knighr, Goig Wilson (sec rres). Srephoae Pam. Srephame George. Richard Cameron (vice pres) (not picrured Jonce Curry. Kim McGeery, Gen Couley.) D.E., distributive education, gives srudenrs a chance ro worls and ro go ro school or rhe same rime. Srudenrs work in various places such as rhe D.E srore, in rhe cofereha, and some srudenrs leave school ro work in local rerailing jobs Srudenrs srudy bosic Techniques of markermg and rerciling. S.A.E., Students' action for education, is for srudenrs who are inreresred in rhe jobs involved in educarion. The srudenrs in This orga- nization help reach classes ar rhe grade schools. This year, members sold jewelry ro raise funds for a field rrip ro rhe Universiry of Illinois Row 1 FHA: Sreve Hcrris. Suson Gowio, Mrs. Orr, Rotxn Henderson. Sherry Roe, Kim Newell, Michele Knock©. Debbe Oeumer. Juie Williams, Tracy Potrerson fsec rres). Michele Ecker (pres), Vanesso Gerding (vice pres), Donna Cloyron, Trocy Thomas, Lisa Sourhard. Lisa Whorl, Theresa Harrison. Krisral Null, Cindy Dkisingim, Angi Wiegand Row 2 Karen Houston, Dee Dee Morris, Lynn Crossland, Kathy Srtkwood, Jecnine DlocW etrer. Lori Weller. Charlotte Freeman, Jackie Chambers, Kim Wen- monn. Lisa Mincey. Sheila Kcpse. Jockie McDonald. Row 3: Edna Schcflmeyer, Tim Phillips, Scott Tedrick, Jim Shoreock, Andy Guthrie, Gary Wyman, Conn'e Wallace, Kim Russell, Deb Derry, Sherry Show. Decka Pehcnk, Lisa Kowalewich, Jute Stephen- son, Laura WJ'man, Karen Piper Row 1: Hero: Lynn Crossland, Down Ad- ams. Chris Daldwin. Diana Sugg, Froncine Lawrence, Lynda Tirsworrh, Traci Thomos. Mrs Paschedag Row 2: Karen Houston, TinolMosher. Jodie McDonald, Donna Gay- ton, Sherri Garner. Row 3: Amy Devoro, Undo Hoi, Tranne Drirron, Uso Kdika, Jouna Overton, Corol Dusse. Row 4. Scorr Tedrick, Jsm Shoreock, Eric Fry, Tommy Winfree, Lee Ann Dorr, Sonyo Gurhrie. Row 5: Steve Morris, Kevin Kelso, Anita Daggerstaff, Lisa Whorl, Lisa Southard. ' «Til The purpose of FHA is ro help irs mem- bers develop skills in home economics. This yeor rhe group wenr ro rhe Missouri Resrau ronr Association meeting which was held at rhe Convention Center in Sr. Louis. They olso wenr ro rhe Spaghetti Focrory and rhe Ice Capades, and on another ouring, they wenr ro ear or 94rh Aerosquadron. Senior Deb Derry said, I liked rhe trip ro 94th Aerosquadron It was a greor experience. Ve could listen ro rhe conrrol rower os we watched rhe planes rake off ond land.” HERO is o progrom rhor combines work and closs. The srudenrs get a credit for each parr. This yeor there were rhree firsts or rhe secrionol skill shops which were held in Gilli- spie Susan Gowin placed first in coke deco rating; Jouno Overron, in nutritious snacks; ond Aniro Diggersraff, in personal sewing. These srudenrs will go ro Springfield in April ro compere in rhe srore competitions. Doth HERO ond FHA ore nationally offiliared. 76 Organizarions The Industrial Arrs club is o small club made up of srudenrs who ore in on industri- al arrs classes. This group is most recognized as rhose who sell popcorn ar home foorball and basketball gomes. They rry to spend parr of the money rhey raise on the school, such os buying the benches in front of the school, and parr on themselves, such os a rrip ro Six Flags The officers are Trent Hub- berr, president; Jim Harrison, vice president; Charles Buffington, secretary; and Bryan Ro' manko, treasurer. The art club is a small group concerned with rhe involvemenr of art, both in and our of school. They are working on a project where rhe club members go ro East grade school ond reach rhe 4th and 5rh grade srudenrs a clay projecr. The art dub decoror ed rhe Christmas tree that was ser up in rhe commons this year. They also assist in rhe decorating of rhe backdrops for rhe prom and coronorion, and rhey help wirh rhe drama club's publicity. Row 1 Lester HorviH. Jimmy Harnson. Mr Vclimor. Bryan Romanko, Row 2. Trent Hob bert. Chuck Buffington, Dirts Sandboch Row 1 Me sso Viegmonn, Jodi Noppxer, Amy Crisp-:. Row 2 Rhonda Lewis, Rhonda Hen- seler, Mrs. Sikes. Kris Brooks, Ed Gans, Cosey Corbin, Erin Schneider, Angie Arrowood Row 3; Honk CorhoroB, Heii Tuononen. Rid Corr, Tom Spur- geon. industrial arts 77 Orgonizorions Fronr row- Donno Wwkxk. Lori WeSer. Ann Herding, Kim Morrison, Ho9y Kncpp. Jody ToKey. Pofrerson, Stephanie George (secrerory), Jeff Drirron, John Sronedpher. Jim George (odv o- Drad Loberrew. Donnie Rock, Sreve Durk, Teresa Drown. MicheSe McGrow, (pres.). Dads row Dnon Hendricks (vice pres), Croig Welch (rreos) Srephonie Pruirr, Tommy Horrley. End Duncan, Scon Dorror.. Toni tucker. Vid i Corr, Trocy French Club Presidenr, Michelle McGrow, samples a French-dip, while .Teresa Drown. Trccy Porrerson, Jim Cose, ond Dill Dorr rnoke a roosr before earing a Chrisrmos dinner. French-sryle -l°hn Sronedpher worches rhe Chrisrmos fesriviries. french To be in rhe French Club, o srudenr musr have raken or ieasr one year of French or be currenrly enrolled in rhe class. A few funcrions of rhe dub ore selling donurs or home foorbail gomes., selling hor dogs or wresrling rourncmenrs, having o stocking drowmg or Chrisrmos, ond mony orher money-making ocriviries. The profirs from rhese ore being saved in hopes of o French Club rrip ro eirher France or New Orleans. The qualificorion ro be in rhe Vorsiry Club is rhar varsity Vorsiry Oub: Fronr row- Lynoerre Williams, Cheryl Edmonds. Mark Overmeyer, Dane Schoenboum (Vice-Pres), Ron Hormon (Pres.). Dallas Zimmerman (Sec.-Treos) Michelle Dickerson, Jo Ann Blond, DEI Wombles. Row 2,- Jon Coin, Kim Chopmon. Kory McDonough, Srocy Green, Corhy Abrohomson. Sherri Gores. Denise AAadison, Jill Gunderson, Susan Gown. Row 3: Condi Gause, Roonna Brazier, Linerre Ross, Lori Weller, Tracy Pcrrerson, Donna Whiriock, Diono Sugg, Lisa Henseler. Row 4. Coron London, Kip Kristeff. Bob Davis, Mike Ccutey. Rid Porks. Sreve Frener Row 5 Mike Scorr. Tom Spurgeon, Eric Keymon. Som Modrey, Randy Earon. Kevin Keso, Kenny Flannery Row 6: Doug Wooden. Jeff Smirh. Brian Btesk. Mark Whaley. Dwoyne Morris, Ryan Ehierr Row 7. Tom Adorns, Doug Corey, Rick Carr. Jim Deardeuff, Eric Huff, Enc Nichols, Judd Govero. Row Q. Ken Fnecfne. Julie Drake. on orhlere musr receive a vorsiry lerrer in ony sporr The dub, which meers weekly, conrinyolly increcses rhe number of members ir hos every seoson. To raise money for rhe onnuol Vorsiry Club sponsored rocquerball parry or Leisure World, members sell soda ar home foorboll ond bosker- Dana Earnharr, Mork Paris, Phi! Lirrie, Don Phillips, Ernie Hymen. Tom Whorl Nor piaured- Kelly Bollinger. boll gomes. Vice-Presidenr ond rwo year dub member, Dane Schoenboum, says, “Being in Vor- siry Club ond on officer hos really been on educo rionol experience for me This year rhe Dramo Club hos a new adviser. The direcror is Keirh Show, o srudenr or S.I.U, in Edwardsville. The dub presenrs spring ond foil ploys, ond is currenrly planning a musical. Afrer rhe charocrers in a ploy hove been cosr, members of Dromo Club ossisr in rhe producrion of rhe ploy. Srudenr direcrors. prop manager, ricker sellers, and orher organizers ore necessary for o successful performance. Moggie Wiggenhorn, who hos been o member for four years, commenrs, 'l hove really enjoyed being a member of Dromo Club, ond I especially liked ploying my firsr comicol Willem Dairen relaxes and double checks his foes before he goes on srage role in “Infancy.'' Dromo Club Fronr rov : Middle Eaker, Trccy Porrersoo, Lee Alberr, Lori Weller, Vicki Carr, Teresa Brown (Sec.), Sherry Shaw Row 2. Terry Sasser, Chris Wossmon. Jute Frymire. Ronna Schneider. Tenno Gurfvie, Stephanie Pruirr, Jeonne Boin. Row 3. Kim Chopmon, Casey Corbin (Pres.), Lauro McGoughey (Vice-Pres.), Laura Menke, J l Gunderson, Vonessa Jeffers. Donno Wogner. Row 4 Kenny Flannery. Go.g Wfeon, Richard Cameron. Nor piaured- Moggie Wiggenhorn. Becky McCorrhy, Traci Cox. Kelly Afrer Q successful presenrorion of rhe rhree one-ocr ploys in A Boltnger, Wilem Boren. Wilder Nighr, Cosey Corbin and Crog Wfcon reflecr rhe feeV rvgs rhar efi rhe cosr felr afrer rhe performance. HARD WORK TO MEET DEADLINES When we signed up for journalism os firsr year students, we hod no idea how much work it would be. Our total outlook on the class changed when we hod to meet our firsr dead line, the realization hit some of us that we were o week behind. In order to get everyth ing done on rime, some of us had to stay up late, get up early, skip lunch, and work be tween classes redoing layouts and writing copy (like this). If it weren't for a lor of help from the second year students, most of us would nor have made it through the firsr deadline. We could nor conclude this without express- ing our thanks to Mr McMillen. the photogra- phers. Mrs. Murphy, and Mrs. Friedline This book, however, is a combined effort of every one who did his or her port ro produce it. Row 1. Sherry Show. Julie Hunt. Srocy Green. Kory McDonough. Row 2 Deb Gerry. Kim Russell. Gecko Pelhonk Drendon Neol. Amy Tarronr. Traci Cox. Missy Rowlond. Anne Cook Row 0: Mick Good. Kety Scorr Tracy Czeschin Diono Russel Kris Rogers. Gecky Vinyard. Dock: Michelle Eoker. Coug Corey ve. Drenr Sreworr explains the od seer ton ro Gecky Vnyard w Drendon Neol con'r figure our whor ro do wirh 51 baby perures. Aoove. Deb Derry and Kim Russell type copy for poges Journalism yudenrs quicisly learn ro make rheir rypmg skits effiaenr Delow Anne Cools. Deb Derry. Decko Pelhank. and Srccy Green work, on senior ocrivines. on arduous pb 81 Freshmen FRESHMEN FIND NEW ACTIVITIES Wesley Howard tries a loyup in his 6rh hour P.E. doss Below: Clinnette Stouffer rakes o break from reoding lirerorure ro look around rhe room. Freshmen Class Officers: Jill Admire (VicePres.), Michelle Barach (Pres), Rhonda Martin (Sec Tres.) Below: Jason Cleveland and Jeff Kufter enjoy rhemselves or rhe football gome ogoinsr Roxono. Answers: page 81 1) frightened 2) winning foorboll season 3) coronation 82 Freshmen Class Trait-Fovofire Freshmen Lynn Cerurri and Joey Rico. Delow: Kim Tite enjoys her first year of being o foorbdl cheerleader. Tricio Emde enjoys her first yeor of being on cokxguard. 83 Freshmen Jill Admire Korhy Agney Sieve Alen Chuck Ambrose Jim Armsierd Kevin Asoro Becky Asbeck Dill Baker Tommy Baker Charles Boll Brian Bangerr Michelle Boroch Tom Bartholomew Toni Bartholomew Srocey Borchelor Cord Bar son Brad Baumeisrer (Vonderheidr) Chris Beard Jeff Dick more Darin Biesk Stephen Biggersroff Fran Blackkerrer Georgia Blackkerrer Shannon Bloir 84 Freshmen Holly Dloodworrh Mart Bond Tracey Boomer Scon Bowers Rose Bowers Pom Bradford Brad Brakane Jeff Bricker Marr Bruns Sieve Burk Chris Corpunky Ten Corr Tommy Correr Melisso CoucJe Lynn Cerurri Jason Cleveland Suson Cloninger Jody CoBmon Mike Connor Mary Berh Cooper Larry Copeland Cory Corbin Rondy Cox Scon Crause Amy Crispi 85 Freshmen Porrick Culen David Culver Junice Curry Tommy Doffron Troy Doiley Philip Daniels Aton Dorr Jennifer Dorrer Karherine Davis Terry Davis Tonyo Degerlb Joson Dempsey Mark Depping Tommy Derrmon Anrhony DiPoolo Orion Donohue Jeff Downer Jonene Drake Kim Druessei Kyle Dunlop Louro Durham Greg Eogon Scon Eoker 86 Freshmen Tonio Eaker Jeff Edmiosron Sreve Ehlerr Peggy Embry Tricio Emde Deno Fo ri ess Jolene Forris Chrisrine Fenron Roy File Melisso Rsher Donnie Flock Sreve Flannery Amonda Rowers Mornie Forgy Jeon Forresrer Nicki Forsring Ricky ForsyThe Krisro Fulcher Ed Garis Drion Gorlond Lisa Gaurhier Porry Gordon Ross Greer Tenna Gurhrie Doryl Hoir Eric Holl 87 Freshmen Amy Hansen Ann Harding Jimmy Harrison Tammy Harrison Don Horvil Les Horvil Drerr Heflin Mike Helmkomp Morr Henkhous David Hill Jeff Wholey enjoys ploying freshmen basketball. Freshman Mary Lewey relaxes wirh some of her friends in earth science. Deanna Hodopp Jacqueline Holman Wesley Ho word John Howell Jeff Hunr Carol Hyman Cindy Jockson Shannon Johnson Jeff Jones Wendy Klllebrew Tommy King Corhy Kirk Jennifer Kluerer Lori Kroner 88 Freshmen Jeff Kurrer SrorJo Kurrer Drod Loberrew Dole Loird Dorren Lomere Lisa Lands Tommy Loper Herman Lowrence Dob Lawson Tony Leoch Amy Leonord Tommy Levi Mory Ellen Lewey Sreve Locklear Rebekoh Lorr Fee Luu Scorr Mcdrey Pouio Manor Janerre Marshall Tammy Marshall James Morrin MicheHe Morrin Rhonda Marrin Mary McCloin Kim McCleery Don McEuen 89 Freshmen Eric McGrew Crag Mckey Chris Meyers Saroh Miller Tommy Miller Chns Moore Cheryl Morgan Corlos Morris Kim Morrison Derh Mo user Mr. Eckert's students prepore for eonh science. Chuck Doll studies in eorth science. Jervfer Mugler Amando Mushill Drod Myers Jody Noppier Drieno Neese Trocy Neunober Shonnon Norris Liso Null Lori Oldendorph Kevin Orr Michael Osborne Melanie Oyarzobd LKir Packard Michoel Posley 90 Freshmen Angie Pouley Nor Perkhiser Qnr Phflps Tommy Philips Mike Roguso Kim Rohes Cork) Reedy Scorr Retford Shelly Rerzer Ted Rhodes Joey Ricti Decky Ricks Kelly Robinson Shone Ross Williom Senders Erin Schneider Ronno Schneider Tino Schremp MeSsso Rodgers Dryon Romonko Dovid Rose Stocey Seiver enjoys lunch wirh friends. Poul Scroggins Srocey Sevier Jeff Sexron Down Shewmoke Don Shewmoke 91 Freshmen Chriyino Siebold Keo Simpkins Knsnne S'aughrer Trocy Sfcmick Demis Srrvth Rhonda Sneison Tim Snyder Vincenr Stanford Jon Srouder Gnnerre Srouffer Kern Srovely Kristi Srovely Andy Srichr Earleen Srurz Dovid Sweeney Christine Tosh Steve Tovenier Srephonie Toylor Debro Thomas Chod Thomason Lonnie Adorns Kerh Andrus Kevin Domes Kirk Dornhort Rhondo Dcruren Kim Doze Quentin Denners Roy Durney Gerald Durns Donny Durler Rhondo Durler Rhondo Chroniyer Jerry Conley Jil Cope Tim Crider Chriyopher Curris Trocy Eoron Mary Fovre Sondy Gaffney Eric Green Pouf Hornby Shonnon Hammock Robin Harris Wesley Heoron Mike Hunt Chris Johns Mary Anne Johnson Maxwell Johnson Jomes Kerh Jennifer King Tommy Lodd Condy Lewis Chriyopher Lewis Corl McGoughey Chris Meyers Lori Meyers Michael Neol Kim Newell Lorry Polbrd Connie Shueman Sherri Shuemon Poige Smirh Kenneth Sreworr Rebecca Sreworr Jeff Street Dovid Thursron Jomes Tiemon Trocy Wfcon Freshmen Joson Clevelond ond Terri Corr enjoy o donee wirh each other or rheir firy coronation. Eddie Tidwell Kim Tire Berh Truerzschler Delos Turner Louro Turner Jomes Ulery Cory Ursch Sherry Vinyord Jeffery Vodow Deno Wolden Deborch Wordein Tommy Webb Mcro Welch Joe Wells Lisa Wegmon (Cook) Kim Wesr Jeff Wholey Dovtd Whireheod Cheryl Whirlock Norolie Wiegond Por Wieneke Den Wiles Julie Wihoms Pochel Wiloms Jenny Wilscherz Por Wrischnik Korhy Ziegler Trocy Lynn Znkon 90 Freshmen Mike Connor ond Doryl Hoir work on rheir ossignmenr in electricity. Above right: This classroom scene exhibits the variety of attention paid in class. Erin Schneider sings in chorus. The freshmen of the 1984-85 school year hove hod differenr ideas about whar ir is like ro be a freshman. A majority of them said that being a freshman was fun because at high school there are many interesting people ro meet and more activities ro go ro than in junior high. Some said being a freshman was exciting because they could pick rheir own classes and were able to go ro McDon- alds or Burger King for lunch. Also, freshmen enjoy roaming the vast halls alone for the first rime, trying ro find classes. Still, others found being a freshman surprising. High school turned our ro be nothing like whar they had been told. Many adjusted ro the teachers, students, and the school itself faster than they hod expected. All rheir experiences add up ro fun, excitement and surprise, which happens ro be whar ir is like ro be a freshman. Mike Roguso or Isr hour lur ch Kirk Darnharf ond Jeff Wadlow enjoy roMng during lunch. Some freshmen enjoy rhe rime before doss. 94 Freshmen 95 Sophomores Sophomore Class Officers. Michelle Dickerson (Vice-Pres), Dryon Hendricks (Pres), Joson Dorin Deoring loods o piece of poper inro his rypewrirer in prepororion for rhe nexr Divine (Sec Tres) assignment in ryping doss. Jon Oispi smiles os he lisrens ro o dossmore in drivers ed. Favorite Sophomores Missy Linron, Croig Oosr The Eagle, Dona Eornhorr, and Monico Eaker group rogerher or o foorboll game os rhey show rheir enrhusiosm for rheir ream. 96 Sophomores Trocy Aberr Tom Adorns Michael Agin Shelley Albers Drod Anderson Den Andrus Derh Armsrrong Morrin Arnold Angie Arrowood Aoron Doiley Eric Boiey Cord Baker Sean Baker Greg Baldwin Jim Borbre Melissa Darker Mike Basham David Beckham Bob Berry Mario Bickmore Jo Ann Bland Connie Dlish Kellie Bdron Jeff Bond Srephanie Boner 97 Sophomores Deanno Boomershine Croig Dosr Scorr Boswell Lonerre Bowers Jennifer Bowman Shely Breden Rodney Bricker Marry Brisrow Charles Broolss Jeff Brooks Trocy Brooks Lorry Brown Lynerre Bryonr Charles Buck Chuck Buffington Michelle Cameron Richard Cameron Candy Carter Ricky Carter Jackie Chambers Carlo Childers Rob Clarkson Lorry Conley Jason Cook Cheerleader, Missy Linton, listens os fans request o cheer Julie Klmer concentrates on her music during the Christmas concert. 98 Sophomores W 100 Kim Copelond Lonnie Copelond Dryon Couch Srocey Counrs Richard Cox Jon Crispi Jeff Dorr Kim Davenport Jeonne Dovis Shone Dovis Gina Koliko, o sophomore dril ream member, performs or o home foorboll gome. Teresa Dirrmor Narofce Diveley Julie Drake Leo Dr eon Jeff Driver Edie Doy Jim Dearduff Darin Deoring Decky Decker Sreve Desse Derrick Dever Jason Devine Michele Dickerson Berh Diepenbrock 99 Sophomores Jill Dugger Orion Duncan Porsy Duncan Monica Eaker Srocie Eaker Diono Earnhorr Robin Eichorn Delnor Emery Morr Foy Jeff Ford KeSy Bolren looks up in drizenship dass os rhe doss reviews o rerurned resr. Croig Wilson grins rhe smile for which he's become known. Sreve Ford Chorlorre Freeman Julie Freiner Par Gaffney Tommy Gordo Por Gorrerr Georgerre Gouf Suson Gehrs Srephonie George Alon Goewoy Srephonie Gronr Greg Gunderson Lisa Gurley 100 Sophomores Kevin Hofemeyer Lori Homby Sheri Homiron Kim Hood Greg Horp Angie Horshborger Terry Horvil Lee Horton Jolene Hoynes Cory Heflin Dry on Hendricks Rhondo Henseler Duone Herbsrreir Jeff Higdon Dob HI Mike Hil Down Holbrook Koren Houston Dil Howord Down Howes Trent Hubberr Jomes Humphreys Danielle Isom 101 Sophomores Down Joco Tommy Jen Jomie Jones Boon Justice Gena Kaika Kevin Kappler Brian Keefe Julio Kendall Julie Kilmer Veronica Kirk Tim Women Ho y Knopp Vicki Knighr Michelle Knocke Alien Kuner Ryan Kuner Jeff LoughSn Penny Lee Angel Le Pes Cheryl Lewey Rhonda Lewis Tommy Lewis Joy Undley Missy Linron Shelley Lirrie 102 Sophomores Greg Horp concenrrares on Theorems and postulares during geomerry. Lorry Conley relaxes ofrer finishing his wriring survey. Rondy Lucos Mory Monley Por Maxin Loree McCord Corhy McCormick Melodi AAcCurcheon Parry McDoid Angie AAcDonough Trocy McGhee Michelle McLaughlin Ricky Meier Sue AAeredtrh Donna Meyers Joyce Meyers Down M ligan Lee Ann Moore Pom Morrison Don Morten Ken AAosher Susan Mosley Don Musgrave AAike Mushill Corrie Myers Mory Nasso Scorr Neumann 100 Sophomores Left: Tracy McGhee gers rowdy for o wresrtng march. Right: Melinda Tieman, one of seven sophomores on rhe vorsiry squod, helps leod rhe aowd in rhe school song Jeff Pickering Roy Poe Kelly Powel Diane Pruerr Srephonie Pruirt Laurie Redman Berh Reeds Paula Reedy Moncco Reynolds Sandy Robarr 104 Sophomores Dion Roe Linerre Ross Crysrol Rosser Mike Rorhe Brooke Ruffner Eldon Schoof Edno SchoSmeyer Dorin Schrier Dovid Schuerz Drod Sconce Barb Scorr Undo Scorr Sreve Serholer Dove Sheo Kim Sheppord Sreve Sms Michelle Srzes Lonnie Svio Troo Skelron Dove Skinner Shely Slimick Heorher Smirh Mi e Smirh Gobrielle Solomon Morry Sr. Perers Sophomores. Croig Wilson, Richard Cameron, ond Colly Trimm enjoy rhe coronorion 105 Sophomores John Srondefer Jody Srorkey Scoff Sreiner Skip Sreword Kristie Sreworr Tommy Sreworr Julie Srinson Amy Stricklin Dill Srriegel Chris Toylor Ronie Thomos Paul Thomoson Mehndo Tiemon Heorher Tirsworrh Colie Trimm Chris Turner Michele Ulery Tim Vogel Srocie Voyles Ondy Woiker Connie Woloce Chorles Word Orion Worers Ken Webb Shown Webb Tommy Jerr surveys the commons during lunch period. Julie Droke listens to o friend's occounr of o rest given earlier in rhe do' 106 Sophomores Donno Wehrle Kim Weinmon Goig Welch Julie Wells Kelly Wells Porry Wheeler Chris Whitlock Ron Wieneke Morr Wiggenhorn Srocy Wflcox Chrisrel Wffioms Condy Wilson Croig Wfcon John Wilson Down Winkler Willie Wisnosky Dill Wombles Brody Wreorh Sreve Wrighr Gory Wymon Down Milligan confers wirh Tommy Gorao abour finding o SophOfTlOrOS NOf PiCfUfOCl parriapiol phrase in Englsh doss. ' Wes Akers Lisa Aldridge Kim Dernhordr Debra Beumer Shari Cain Darren Clark Tamara Hartley Korrina Healy Tonya Henderson Jarvis Herron Mike Hosfelr Dewayne Howell Bob Jackson Susan Lansdon Joseph Meyer Sherry Owens Kenneth Redmon Tim Ross Frank Thomas Vanecia Turcol Frank Williams Mike Willman Bob Wilson 107 Sophomores 0k Gho Kolilso. o second-year member of drill reom, performs rhe fight song ‘'Cheer, Cheer!” or rhe bonfire Sophomore Joy Lindley listens ro rhe exptanorion of mole ro-mole rorios in chemistry doss. Rondy Lucos leorns rhe do's and don'rs of driv- ing in driver's educorion doss. Kevin Koppler works on rhe computer in rhe guidance office during his study hall. Tommy Sreworr enjoys learning obour stocks and bonds in economics doss. Orion Keefe and DonieOe Isom try ro figure our rhe difference between ser and esror in Spanish 2. 108 Sophomores JUNIORS GET INVOLVED President of the Modern Donee Club, Monica Go veto donees to Thriller by Miehoef Jockson in rheir fdi concert. Below Teresa Drown and Lori Wetier enjoy earing o salad during the Christmas parry in French doss. Answers ro poge 109: 1. sold mogazines, and cornorions, and Vol-ograms 2. rhree offensive and rwo defensive 0. exceSenr scholastic records, leadership, choroaer, and service Junior Qass Officers. Vicki Carr (Pres.), Michelle McGrow (Vice-Pres ). Amy Truerzschler (Sec Tres). Below: Class Trait- Favorite Juniors Trocy Czescfvn and Mark Whaley 110 Juniors Decky Vryord ond Amy Torronr work on rheir layouts n order to meet rheir deadline for the yearbook Kristy Sweoringin, junior, enjoys her first year of being o wresting cheerleader. Detow: JuHe Hunt shows off her rolenr by dancing to ThriXer in the foS Modern Donee Concert. Denise Modison enjoys leaving school to go to McDonalds for lunch, os many juniors do Below. M Gunderson, who hos been coptatn of the Cdorguard for two yeors, ond Mefaine Wyers enjoy talking before rheir performance or the football game against fKoxono. Whor is it like to be o junior? Deing o junior is trying your hardest to be the best or everyth- ing. This indudes the long ond swearing hours of practice in the gym to the long enduring hours of studying for rests. Juniors also work very hard to moke rheir prom o success by selling magazines ond candy bars. Juniors en- joy many things throughout the year. These ore just o few of the views thatjuniors hove. To Joel Williams the junior year is the first year to be able to drive. To Kim Chapman it is being known os upperclassmen. To Dob Davis it wos having o winning football season. To Michelle Eaker it means only one more year left of high school. To many juniors the one thing that they will remember is Mr. Jackson's famous soying History is o mystery. 111 Juniors Before Tracy Porrerson leaves ro ear dinner or rhe 94rh Aero Squadron, Trod Cox gives her a fore wen hug. Becky Agin Lee Alberr Jeanne Bain Barry Baker Amy Batsrers Eric Boroch Yvonne Barker Kevin Bornhorr Cathy Borree Tim Boreman Ir is obvious rhor Jim Cose, Keirh Sporrowk. and Joel 'M oms give Jimmy Bauer finishes o wood project, o hoot about marching during rhe half rime or foorboH gomes. James Bauer KeHy Birdsong Cindy B osingim Cassie Boliinger KeHy BoJinger 112 Juniors Patrick Bond Jeff Doner David Braden ftoonno Brazier Angie Dricker Elkie Drirron Jeff Drirron Teresa Drown Noroh Bryan Shon Calvert Cathy Donee compleres on oil painring, a project for Art I. Vtck) Carr. Monica Govero, andKeSy Scorr ''psyche themselves up for yer another winning half rime. Doug Corey Vicki Carr Joey CarroU Mm Case Qen Couley Mike Couley Beth Ceariey Kim Chapman David Cbrk Pam CUne 113 Juniors Trade Cook Casey Corbin Trod Cox Jeff Creekmore Michefle Culver Tracy Czeschin Dob Dovis Andy Debose Sr eve Derrmers Darin Drofe Erik Duncan Srocey Dunnogan Por Durham Michele Eaker Cheryl Edmonds Sreve EhJers Holy Embry Kevin England Ken Flannery ploys The Noriond Anrhem on his saxophone during rhe homecoming pre-gome show. 114 Juniors Jason Esparza Ken Flannery Scon Fofmnsbee Sreve Freiner JuHe Fry mire Tim Fulcher Vanessa Gerding Tommy Goodbroke Monica Govero Sracy Green Upper Left: Deanne Morris rakes picrures of football play-off action for the yearbook Upper Center: Tony Pizzo poses with the drums for on informal portrait for photography class. Upper Right: Dryon NuS pulls out a choir to roik to friends during lunch. Darin GreenweH JiH Gunderson David Heir Mike Hod Connie Hoisey Kevin Hancock 115 Juniors H J Shew moke listens ro his English assignment Doug Corey rdks with Jimmy Dover obovr Friday's boskerbot gome Derh Heine Robin Henderson Sreve ENers caught in the act of rotting in study hot. Mike Henkhous Don Herrin Scott Hicks Sue Httord Kevin Howard Julie Hunt Corey Hunter Vanessa Jeffers HorokJ Jerttins Darren Jones Matt Jones Roger Jones RonokJ Jones Scott Kosren Suserte Kotrelmon 116 Juniors MicheUe King Tony Kisrner Dutch Koehne SbeSa Kopsie Sandy Lomhtn Trocy Lorrick Missy Lawrence Danny Lawson Todd Lindsay Carta Link Ron Locklear Toni Locker Denise Madison Gena Maher Rick Mann 117 Juniors Roche! Rowe ploys peek-a-boo in PE MicheUe Eoker heps Srocy Green keep her feer dry. Srephonie Monin Ed Mosiero Sheri Moxin Pom McCauley Jackie McDonald Kory McDonough Down McEuen Louro McGoughey MicheUe McGrow Lori Mdnrire Louro Menke Chris Mesogno Dobby Meyers Frontine Miller Pom Mfer Liso Mincey Jim Moore Kory Morgan 118 118 Juniors Dee Dee Morris Michelle Morris Tomi Mugler Jeff MuR Connie Noylor Dry on Null Krisrol Nul DiR Osborn Michoel Osborn Mark Overmeyer Dick Porks Don Parsons Trocy Porrerson Elizabeth Pe on Tony Pizzo Donald Phillips Beth Ceorley waits a turn to ploy basketball in PE. 119 Juniors 119 Don Philips relaxes during 7th hr P E Michelle McGrow ond Cossie DolSnger, junior maids, throw the rroditiond candy to the crowd watching the home- coming parade. David Pruett Sherry Poe Gndy Rose Rochet Rowe Rhonda Runion Dirk Sandbach Jesse Sanders Jim Schley Michelle Sconce Kelly Scott Dob Seely Shouna Settles Jim Sexton H. J. Shewmake Ten Shoemaker Jeff Smith John Smith Keith Sparrowk Pot Srovely 120 Juniors Angie Stephens Sherry Srice Bfl Stvrz Krisry Sweonngin Fronts Ta bor Amy Torronr Tom Tendfds Fronkie Thomas Dyron Thomason Chrs Todd 121 Juniors Kris Wesr Kim Westpho.I Karhy Wholen Mark Whaley Dm Whitehead Donna Whiriock Tom Whorl Angle Wiegond JoeI Williams USe WifUoms Cun WSSamson Crag Wilson Krisry Wilson Mark Wrig ey Chris Wuench Above: Mike Henkhous and Tony Kisrner roke o break from reading magazines in rhe library during rheir srudy holi Righr: Dorin Drade returns to school from lunch or a loco! fast-food resrouronr. Juniors Nor Picrured Orion Dames JuSe Klorz Ken Drody Shown Lowensrein Tim Duchonon Harold McDride Corole Kirk Richard McCleery Kim Oegg Tmo Mosher Mhdy Cooper James Polmer Kevin Corrigan Shown Rorhe Elizabeth Crouse Terry Sasser JoAnn Forris Jon Sporrowk Kristi Flock Kevin Sroeckel Drion FronkSn Amy Truerzschler Kevin Griggs Don Twenre Glenda HoS David Tyler Darrell Hordesry Decky Vinyord Sean Jeffens Mike Vonderheit Jeff Jones Jody Wallace DS KJomert Dona Wans 122 Juniors MicheUe Eoher and Trocy Patterson show off Michelle's monkey slippers. Mark Whoiey, Dovid Pruett, ond Jeff Smith study key words to prepare for o quiz in history Connie Noylor studies the topography of lond by using o three dimensionol device in eonh science. Derh Peton, having been in Jazz Choir for three years, finds time to hove fun. Stacy Green weighs potassium for port of on experiment in chemistry 123 Juniors AOmiMA Iflhat senior wrestler has a career record of 149-2, two state titles, and is trying for a third? Besides being 1984 Homecoming Hneen, what other title does lisa Bird hold? for how many years has the senior class been Bpirit ell Champions? 124 Seniors OUR IMPORTED FRIENDS This year C.M. was lucky enough ro porricipore in o foreign exchange progrom — quadrupler lucky, in focr. Four srudenrs, represenring Finland, Brazil, and Holland, hove come ro Berhalro ro go ro an American school for o year. The Berhalro and Easr Alron Rorary Clubs and Yourh For Under- sranding are sponsors of rhe program. Also, rhe Berhalro Rorary Club hos porroned senior Michael Kerrerer ro go ro school in rhe norrheosr secrion of New Sourh Wholes, Ausrrolia. Michael is sroying in Condong, a rown in a semi- rropical region rwenry-eighr miles from rhe Pacific Oceon. His hosr farher is an inspecror ar a sugar cane mill. Answers ro page 124 1. Kip Krisroff 2. 1984 Modison Counry Junior Miss 3. Three years in o row Paula Peltonen Kuhmalahri, Finland Willem Boiten De Wilgen, Holland Blonde-haired Paula Pel- ronen is a sevenreen year-old senior from rhe sourhern parr of Finland. Paula soys rhar rhe Johnsons, her hosr family, are closer rhan rhe families bads home and rhar people in America are friendlier. She commenrs, I wos suprised when people I didn'r even know would say 'hi' ro me. I rhink Finnish people are more shy. Paula does nor care for rhe weorher in Illinois. She adds, I couldn'r be our roo long in rhe summer because ir was roo hor, ond rhere is nor enough snow in rhe winrer. Also, Pau- la insisrs rhar Sanra Claus lives in Finland. Willem Doiren is a ninereen year-old Durchman, who hos really enjoyed his sray in Amer- ica wirh rhe Wrischnik family. I really like rhe woy people were friendly ro me when I arrived,'' commenrs Willem. The six foor runner srares, In Holland, o pupil has differenr classes everyday. Bur none- rheless, Willem is arrrocred ro rhe many ocriviries rhar C.M. hos ro offer. He hos parricipar- ed in cross-counrry, drama, and senior doss projecrs. Willem soys rhar when he goes back ro Holland, I will be homesick from missing my new friends and family in Berhalro. Heli Tuononen Kajaani, Finland Heli Tuononen is o seven- reen year-old Finn, who hos had rwo hosr families, rhe Kir- nichs ond Kerrerers, while sray- ing in rhe Srares. Heli soys rhar rhe food here is delicious bur rhar ir is roo farrening. She adds wirh a grin, Lirrle Debbie Swiss Snack Cakes are my new fa vorire food. Before Heli came ro Berhalro, she sropped ar New York Ciry ro sighrsee. Also, she has been ro Six Flags, which she rhoughr was greor , wirh all of rhe ex- change srudenrs from rhe area. Heli has furure hopes of visiring Chicago ond Disney World before going home ro Finland. 125 Seniors Ana Maria Dumont Avila Araxa, Brazil To rhe dark complecred Ana Mario Avila, rhe dimare in rhe Mid-wesr is mosr differenr from rhar of her homeland in Sourh America. Ana Mario hod never seen snow- excepr once on Television- before she come ro Berhalro. She soys, I woke up one morning and everything wos whire. Ir looked srrange ro me. The snow is very beauti- ful. Ana Mario believes rhar srudenrs in America ore closer than rhose in Brozil. She com- menrs, Here srudenrs go our and do Things rogerher. In my country, I usually go ro school and rhen straight home. Family life is more imporranr in Brazil. Chris Baldwin Tom Austill Roger Alben Dennis Baumeister Mindi Berghoff 126 Seniors Debra Berry John Berry Anita Biggerstoff Brian Biesk Willem Boiten Bryan Bollinger Mick Bond Kristi Brann Class Trair - Mosr Ukely To Succeed - Deb Derry and Jon Coin Jeonine Blockketter Tranne Britton 127 Seniors Kristine Brooks Amy Buotte Rick Carr Henry Cathorall Donna Clayton Mick Collins Candace Crause Stephanie Crossland Rick Corr works on his homework during doss. Mosr Arrive - Tom Ausritl and Sherry Show Lee Darr Tammy Driver Jefferey Curry Randall Davis Ana Dumont-Avila David Darr 129 Bradley Duncan Michael Earnhart Randy Eaton Laura Edwards Timothy Ehlers Ryan Ehlerf 130 Seniors Ken Friedline Eric Fry Dennis Hartmann Becky Hausman Julie Hamilton Kathy Hayes Randy Helmkamp Larry Hamilton Jeffrey Henderson Lisa Henseler Sherri Higdon Lisa Koliko Richard Kearby Foorbol player John Derry signs rhank you nores ro rhe resrouranrs rhar hoyed rhe ream. Desr Duil Dewoyne Morris and Jufe HomSron Kevin Kelso Courtney Knight Ernest Hyman David Johnson William Huck Eric Huff Jeffery Hutchison Cathy Hull Tammy Koerner Lisa Kowalewich Ron Harmon is deep in rhoughr os he ponders o chemsrry problem. Kip Kristoff Dennis Laird Donald Lankford Caran London Melinda Laper Mack Schulrzrepresents rne many srudenrs who work Regina Lee Julie Leonard or area fasr food resrouranrs such as Burger King 134 Seniors William Lane Francine Lawrence Phillip Liftle Cynthio Logon William Long Samuel Modrey Mike Malone 0% Tommy Manning Adelmo Morchiori Michael Martin Mike Mason Senior members of rhe foorbol reom ger reody for rhe spirit yell. Teresa Masterson Becky McCarthy 135 Seniors Dewayne Morris Matthew Mushill Paul Myers Brendan Neal Shawn Newbury Jason Nolte Devin Oberlander Sherry Orr Bruce Ogden Ricky Osborn Most Talkative: Sam Mackey, Amy Duane 136 Seniors Jauna Overton Terri Panzier Besr Personality: Missy Rowland. Kenny Friedhne David Podner Lisa Ricci Mark Paris Paula Peltonen Decka Pelhank Salvatore Pizzo Penny Pratt Kerri Pratt Senior Sherry Shaw determines who she wonrs for FHA presidenr. Rodney Rice 137 Seniors Kimberly Potter Elizabeth Robbins Melissa Rowland Diana Russell Kimberly Russell Melissa Secor Mary Sethaler 106 Seniors Sherry Shaw Susan Shive Kerri Prorr end Korhy Hayes ride in rhe porode os officers of Office Occuporions. James Shoreack Robert Simmons Roxanne Snider Kathy Silkwood Lisa Southard Thomas Spurgeon Julie Stephenson Lisa Thoete ond Rocky Etchorn rocWe EngSsh wirh enrhusiosm 139 Seniors Tommy Wnfree smiles or rhe guys in wood doss Joy StroKol Donny Stumpf Diana Sugg Jody Talley 140 Seniors Foster Troutt Hell Tuononen Timothy Ursch Melisso Voyles Chris Wassman Melissa Wiegmann Maggie Wiggenhorn Julie Williams Kristi Williams Lynette Williams Ernie Hymon. 21, rokes rime our ro breokcJonce wirh on opponenr or rhe Mascouroh Sonja Winchester gome. Laura Willman Tamara Winfree 142 Seniors Drendon Ned and Anne Cook enjoy a pep assembly. Seniors Nor Pictured Janice Alben Sonya Gurhrie Michael Scaggs Charles Baker Jana Harmon Devin Shewmake John Baker Stephen Horris Michelle Silveus James Bornes John Hilderbrand Roberr Smirh Lisa Cherry Karen Housron Scorr Tedrick Mick Collins John Kilmer Dena Teers Tammy Davenporr Rachel LaTempr Lynda Tirsworrh Dianne Davis Randall Love Nona Vaughn Aimee DeVoro Anira McCollum Dennis Vonderheidr Paul Everrs Donald Newmann Dawn Webb Terry Fairless David Pence Terry Webb Jamie Farmer Donald Pence Douglas Wooden Jonarhon Farris Karen Piper Scorr Garrerr Lee Pippin 143 Seniors PATTY-CAKE 1. Done Schoenbcum 2. Sherri Gores 3. Jody Tol!ey 4, Chris Wossmon 5. Adelmo Mcrchiori 6. Corhy HUI 7 Drenr Sreworr f 8. Dennis Loird I 9 Rocky Eichorn jj 10 Kim Russell 11. Mork Schulrz 12 Denise Yores 13. Sherry Or 14 Phil Lirrle 15 Sherry Show 16. Laura Wilman 17 Carhy Abrahomson 18 Uso Rico 19 Tom Ausril 20 Leo Kowalew;ch 21 John end Deb Derry 22 Laura Edwards 23 Mogge Wiggenhorn 24 Tommy Koerner 25 Mindy Derghoff 144 Doby 1. Poulo Peironen 2 Deno Tinddl 3. Amy Buorre 4 Anne Cook 5 Penny Prorr 6 Condi Crouse 7 Sherri Higdon 8 Tracy Thomos 9 Susan Go win j 10. Meiindo Loper 11 Heli Tuononen 12 Liso Koiko 13. Mike Toy nor 14 Rachel Larempr 15. Diono Russell 16 Sherri Garner 1 17 Liso Thoele 18. Teresa Mosrerson 19 Julie Leonard 20. Dave Johnson 21. Jon Coin 22 Caren London 23. Misry Cooper 24 Rick Carr 25 Becky McCorrhy 26. Ricky Osborn 25 145 Doby Seniors Catherine Abrohamon Modern Dance Club 1.2,3 German Club 1.2 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Drama Club 1.2 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Youth for Christ 1.2 Prom Committee 3 Coronation Committee 4 Float Committee 1,2,3,4 Student Council 4 Secretary 4 Flyer 3 Drill team 2.3 Chorus 1.3,4 Swing Jazz Choir 1,4 Concert Choir 4 Acappella Choir 4 Basketball Cheerleader 1 Footboll Cheerleader 4 Track 2 Softball Manager 3 Softball Statistician 3 Baseball Statistician 1 Prom Slave 2 D.A.R. Candidate 4 Jim Adams Photography Club 2 Science Club 2.3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Eagle Iron Club 1.2 Cross-Country 4 Track 3.4 Boy's Tennis 1 Prom Slave 2 Tommy Austill French Club 1.2 Pep Club 1.2,3,4 Prom Committee 3 Coronation Committee 4 Float Committee 1.2,3,4 Class Officer 3,4 President 3,4 Student Council 3,4 President 4 Stage Band 2,3 Jazz Choir 4 Master of Ceremonies 4 Les Baldwin Football 1.2,4 Baseball 1.2,4 Mindi Derghoff Modern Dance Club 4 Pep Club 1.2.3.4 Notional Honor Society 3.4 Prom Committee o Coronation Committee 4 Float Committee 2,3,4 Chorus 4 Class Trait-Most Shy 4 Deb Derry Science Club 4 German Club 1,2 Pep Club 1.2,3,4 FHA 4 Notional Honor Society 3,4 President 4 Specator Staff 4 Prom Committe 3 Coronation Committee 4 Float Committee 1,2,3.4 Flyer 4 Class Trait-Most Likely to Succeed 4 Varsity Club John Derry 3,4 Football 2,3.4 Basketball 3 Track 4 Iron Club 3,4 Brian Diesk Diet Club 1 French Club 2 Varsity Club 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Youth for Christ 3.4 Prom Committee 3.4 Eagle Iron Club 1,2,3,4 President 1.2,3,4 Band 1 Barbershop Choir 2 Football 3.4 Basketball 1,2 Soccer 1.2 Track 3.4 Baseball 2.4 Doorman 4 Prom Slave 2 Michael Bond Photography Club 2,3,4 French Club 2.3 Drama Club 1.2,3 Spectator Staff 4 Prom Committee 3 Student Council 1.3 Baseball 1,2 Kristi Drann Pep Club 1.2,3,4 O.O. 4 Kris Brooks Art Club 2.3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Amy Duotte Health Careers Club 2.3,4 Modern Dance Club 1 Varsity Club 2 Pep Club 1.2,3 Prom Committee 3 Coronation Committee 4 Student Council 2 Flag Team 3,4 Band 12,3,4 Chorus 4 Class Trait-Most Talkative 4 HERO Carol Dusse 4 FHA 4 Band 12,3.4 Jon Cain Science Club 4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Pep Club 12,3.4 National Honor Society 3.4 Prom Committee 3 Coronation Committee 4 Notional Honor Society Treasurer 4 Float Committee 12.3,4 Class Officer 4 Vice-President 4 Band 4 Vice-President 4 Track 3 Wrestling 12.3,4 Football Clinton Carpenter 2 Wrestling 12.4 Rick Carr Varsity Club 3,4 Art Club 3.4 Pep Club 1.2 Football 12,3.4 Wrestling 1.2 Eagle Iron Club 12,3,4 Henry Cathorall Photography Club 4 Art Club 2.3,4 Pep Club 1,2 Footboll Manager 12.3,4 Wrestling 1 146 Donno Clayton Ryan Ehlert Ken Friedline Photography Club Heolth Coreers Club Vice-President Secretory. Treosurer Modern Donee Club Pep Club HERO V-Pres., Sec. Tres. FHA Prom Committee Coronotion Committee Floot Committee Closs Officer Vice-President Student Council Boskefboll Cheerleoder Foofboll Cheerleoder Wrestling Cheerleoder Homecoming Moid Prom Slove Anne Cook Modern Donee Club Pep Club FHA Spectotor Staff Business Editor Coronotion Committee Student Council Flyer Bond Misty Cooper Pep Club D.E. Secretory FHA Basketball Cheerleoder Foofboll Cheerleoder Candi Crause Science Club German Club Varsity Club Pep Club Notional Honor Society Bond Girls' Boskefboll Monoger Stotisticion Girls' Tennis Softball Closs Trait-Most Athletic Drad Duncan Science Club Germon Club Pep Club Notional Honor Society Laura Edwards Pep Club Floot Committee Bond Stage Bond Girls' Basketball 1.2 1.2.3.4 2 3 3 1.2.3.4 4 4 4 3 4 1.2.3.4 1 1 1.2,3 1 1,2 2.3 2 2 1 1,2,3,4 4 3,4 4 4 1 3 1,3 3,4 4 4 2,3 1 2 4 1,2 3.4 1.2.3.4 3.4 1.2.3 2.3 4 3.4 1.2.3.4 4 4 1.2 1.2.3.4 3,4 1.2.3.4 1.2 1 1 1.2.3.4 Varsity Club 3,4 Boskefboll 1,2 Baseball 1.2.3.4 Foofboll Tim Ehlers 1 Wrestling 1 Rocky Eichorn Pep Club 1.2.3.4 0.0. 4 Historion 4 Prom Committee 3 Coronation Committee 4 Float Committee 1.2.3 Basketball Cheerleoder 1,2 Football Cheerleader 1.2,3 Wrestling Cheerleoder 3 Baseball Sfotisticion 1,2 Homecoming Moid 1 Queen Candidate 4 Favorite Freshmon 1 Closs Troit-Fovorite Senior 4 Cary Eldridge Pep Club 2.4 Notional Honor Society 3.4 Prom Committee 3 Floot Committee 1.2.3 Homecoming Escort 4 Closs Troif-Pretfiest Hoir 4 Renee Friedel Modern Donee Club 3 Pep Club 1,2.3 Prom Committee 3 Floot Committee 1.2 Most Talented Moggie Wiggenhorn Mick Collins Art Club 3,4 Pep Club 1.2.3.4 Prom Committee 3,4 Coronotion Committee 3.4 Foofboll 1,2,3,4 Track 3,4 Eagle Iron Club 1.2,3,4 Homecoming Escort 4 Closs Trait-Best Personality 4 Sherri Gores German Club 2 Varsity Club 1,2.3.4 Pep Club 3 Prom Committee 3 Coronation Committee 4 Float Committee 3,4 Bond 1 Boskefboll Cheerleoder 1 Football Cheerleoder 1 Track 1.2.3,4 Closs Trait-Best Legs 4 Judd Govero Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1.2,3,4 Football 1.2,3,4 Boskefboll 1 Track 1,2,3,4 Foofboll Coptoin 4 Eagle Iron Club 1,2,3,4 Homecoming Escort 4 Susan Go win Health Coreers Club 12,3.4 Modern Donee Club 1 Varsity Club 4 Pep Club 1.2.3.4 0.0. 4 FHA 2.3.4 Youth for Christ 2.3,4 Prom Committee 3 Coronotion Committee 4 Float Committee 1.2.3 Track 2,4 Wrestling Statistician 3.4 Closs Trait-Most School Spirit 4 Jody 6ro ville Modern Dance Club 4 Drama Club 1.2.0 O.O. 4 Drill Team 2.0 Chorus 1.2,3 Stats 1 Douglas Green well Industrial Arts Club 2,0 Sec tres 0 Pep Club 1.2,4 D.E. 4 Science Club Dill Hole 4 German Club 2 Pep Club 1.2,0,4 Football 1 Baseball 1 Julie Hamilton Pep Club 1.2,0.4 Notional Honor Society 3.4 Prom Committee 0 Dasketball Cheerleader 1.2 Football Cheerleader 1.2,0 Queen Candidate 4 Homecoming Maid 1 Class Trait-Dest Build 4 Jana Harmon Pep Club 1.2 Girls' Tennis 1 Ron Harmon German Club 1,2,0,4 VP 1.2.0.4 Varsity Club 2,0,4 Pres 4 Pep Club 2,0.4 National Honor Society 0,4 Prom Committee 0 Float Committee 1,2,0,4 Football 1.2,0,4 Basketball 1 Baseball 1.2.0,4 Homecoming Escort 4 Theresa Harrison Pep Club 1.2,0,4 FHA 1.2.3.4 Trock 4 Kathy Hayes Pep Club 1,2,0,4 O.O. 4 Sec Tres. 4 National Honor Society 4 Prom Committee 3 Float Committee 1,2.0 Randy Helmkamp Varsity Club 3.4 Pep Club 3,4 Prom Committee 3 Float Committee 1,2,3,4 Football 1 Baseball 1.2,3,4 Prom Slave 2 Jeff Henderson Pep Club 2 D.E. 4 Football 1 Basketball 3 Lisa Henseler Varsity Club 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2 Spectator Club 3 Youth for Christ 2,3,4 Student Council 1,2,3 Flog Team 3,4 Track 2,3,4 Girls' Basketball 2 Sherri Higdon Health Careers Club 1.2.3 Modern Dance Club 0 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 O.O. 4 Treasurer 4 Spectator Staff 3 Prom Committee 0 Coronation Committee 4 Float Committee 1,2,3 Band 1.2 Homecoming Maid 0 Queen Candidate 4 Prom Slave 2 Karen Houston Health Careers Club 1 Pep Club 1.2 HERO 4 FHA 1,2,0,4 Scott Huck Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2.0,4 Prom Committee 0 Cross Country 4 Track 3.4 Wrestling 3 Manager 1 Baseball 2 Eric Huff Varsity Club 3,4 Pep Club 3,4 Prom Committee 3 Coronation Committee 0,4 Float Committee 1,2,0,4 Football 1.2.3.4 Jeff Hutchinson French Club 1.2,0 Pep Club 4 National Honor Society 3,4 Soccer 1.2 Dianne Davis Pep Club 1,2,3,4 FHA 1,2 Dave Johnson German Club 1.0 Pep Club 1,2.3,4 Youth for Christ 1,2.3,4 Baseball 1.2,0,4 Rick Kear by Photography Club 1.2,0 Baseball 2,0,4 Kevin Kelso Varsity Club 1 HERO 1 FHA 1 Youth for Christ 1 Chorus 1 Footboll 1,2,0,4 Wrestling J Pep Club Tammy Koerner 1,0 O.O. 4 Lisa Kowalewich Health Careers Club 1,2,0.4 treas. 4 Pep Club 1,2,0,4 FHA 0.4 Spectator Staff 0 Prom Committee 0 Coronation Committee 4 Float Committee 1,2,0 Student Council 1,2,0,4 Dand 1.2,0 Basketball Cheerleader 2 Football Cheerleader 4 Caron London Varsity Club 4 Pep Club 1204 FHA ' ' '4 Flag Team 3 Dand 1,2,0,4 Stage Dand 2 0 4 Stats 4 Cross Country 4 Track 3,4 Girls' Dasketball 1 2 0 Seniors 148 William Lane Mike Martin German Club Notional Honor Society Youth for Christ Footboll Orchestra Librory Helper Track Melinda La per pep Club DE treas. FHA Gina Lee Pep Club Prom Committee Coronation Committee Float Committee Chorus Stats Julie Leonard Modern Dance Pep Club Prom Committee Float Committee Phil Little Diet Club Varsity Club Pep Club National Honor Society Youth for Christ Prom Committee Coronation Committee Student Council Barbershop Choir Football Favorite Sophomore Favorite Junior Favorite Senior Eagle Iron Club Boseboll Homecoming Escort Prom Slove Cindy Logan Pep Club O.O. FHA Float Committee Stats Softball Becky McCarthy French Club Drama Club Pep Club FHA Class Trait- Class Clown Float Committee 2,3,4 Pep Club 3,4 Soccer 3 4 Dewayne Morris 1 2'3'4 Varsity Club 4 Pep Club Football Homecoming Escort Class Trait-Best Duild 12.3.4 1 This lisr of senior ocriviries does nor reflect rhe ocriviries of every senior. Ir is only o lisr of rhose ocriviries which were turned in ro rhe edirors of 3 4 20'4 this yearbook. 12.3.4 4 4 4 1 12.3.4 3 4 12.3.4 12.4 1 3 12.3,4 3 12 1 2.3,4 12.3.4 4 3.4 3 4 4 4 12.3.4 12.3.4 12.3.4 4 2 12,3,4 4 4 1,2 1 1 1 12.3.4 1,2 4 Eagle Iron Club 12,3.4 1.2,4 Seniors 149 Shown Newbury Photography Club Science Club German Club Notional Honor Society Boy's Tennis Druce Ogden French Club Varsity Club Art Club Pep Club Float Committee Soccer Cross Country Baseball Sherry Orr German Club National Honor Society Prom Committee Coronation Committee Student Council Drill Team Co-Co pro in Band Track Rick Osborn Industrial Arts Club Vice-Pres. Pep Club Baseball 2.3 4 2 3.4 2 1 3.4 1 1,3.4 2 4 3 1.2,3,4 1.2 3,4 3 4 3 1.2.3.4 3 1.3.4 1.2.4 2,3,4 3 1 2 Decko Pelhonk Penny Pratt Health Careers Club 4 Health Careers Club 2.3,4 Pep Club 2.3,4 Vice-President 4 F.H.A. 4 Modern Dance Club 3,4 Spectator Staff 3.4 German Club 1,2 Layout Editor 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Prom Committee 3 National Honor Society 3,4 Coronation Committee 4 Prom Committee 3 Float Committee 3.4 Coronation Committee 4 Student Council 4 Class Trair-Prettiest Eyes 4 Eaglet 3 Drill Team 1.2,4 Class Trait - Senior Sweethearts Chorus 4 Concert Choir 4 Acapella Choir 4 Paula Peltonen Baseball Stats 3,4 Terri Lynn Panzier H.E.R.O. 1 F.H.A. 2 Float Committee 1 Basketball Cheerleader 2 Football Cheerleader 2 Wrestling Cheerleader 1 Track 2 Mark Paris Varsity Club 3.4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Prom Committee 3.4 Coronotion Committee 3.4 Float Committee 1.2.3.4 Football 1.2.3.4 Basketball 1.2 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Modern Dance 4 Lee Pippin Pep Club 4 Coronotion Committee 4 Band 1 Sam Pizzo Photography Club 2,3 D.E. 4 Vice-President 4 Kim Potter Modern Dance Club 2 Pep Club 1.2,3 Basketball Cheerleader 2 Kerri Pratt O.O. 4 President 4 Prom Committee 0 Drill Team 1 Chorus 1 Lisa Ricci Modern Dance Club 1.2,3,4 Vice President 2 President 3 German Club 1.2 Drama Club 1,2 Pep Club 1.2.3.4 National Honor Society 3.4 Prom Committee 3 Coronation Committee 4 Float Committee 1,2,3,4 Class Officer 1.2,4 Sec Tres. 1.2.4 Drill Team 2 Chorus 4 Basketball Cheerleader 1.3 Football Cheerleader 3.4 Softball Manager 3 Stats 3 Boseball Stats 1 Homecoming Moid 3 Queen Candidate 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Hugh O'Brien Leadership Award 2 Alton Exchange Club Aword 4 150 Seniors Rod Rice Soccer Trock 12,3,4 Defh Robbins Pep Club 0.4 F.H.A. 0,4 Youth for Christ 2,0.4 Melissa Rowland Modern Dance Club 3 Pep Club 12,0,4 Notional Honor Society 0,4 Sec. Tres. 4 Spectator Staff 0,4 Copy Editor 4 Prom Committee 0 Floof Committee 2,0,4 Closs Trait-Best Personality 4 Dio no Russell French Club 1 Pep Club 12.0,4 Spectator Staff 4 Prom Committee 0 Float Committee 1.2 Drill Team 0 Basketball Cheerleader 2 Girl's Bosketball 1 Kim Russell Photography Club 12,0.4 Modern Dance Club 3 Science Club 4 French Club 1 Pep Club 12.0,4 FHA 0,4 National Honor Society 0,4 Spectator Staff 4 Photography Editor 4 Prom Committee 3 Coronation Committee 4 Float Committee 4 Student Council 12.3 Eaglet 4 Dane Schoenboum German Club 12.0.4 Pres. 4 Varsity Club 0,4 V-Pres. 4 Notional Honor Society 0,4 Prom Committee 2.3,4 Float Committee 12.0,4 Football 12,3.4 Prom Slave 2 Homecoming Escort 4 Mark Schultz Varsity Club 12,3.4 Pep Club 12,3,4 Prom Committee 0.4 Coronation Committee 0,4 Football 12.0,4 Basketball 1 Baseball 12,0.4 Homecoming Escort 4 Iron Club 12,0.4 Sherry Show Modern dance Club 12.0 German Club 12 Drama Club 12.0,4 Pep Club 12.0.4 FHA 4 National Honor Society 0,4 Spectator Staff 0,4 Youth For Christ 12 Prom Committee 0 Coronation Committee 4 Float Committee 12,3,4 Thespians 2 Student Council 2,0.4 Flyer 0 Chorus 1 Class Officer 12,0 Mistress of Ceremonies 4 Prom Slave 2 Crown Bearer 1 Fall Ploy 1 Student Advisory Committee 1 Christmas Play 2 1st Voice of Democracy 0 Class Trait-Most Active 4 DAR Award Candidate 4 Kothy Silk wood Photography Club 4 Pep Club 12 O.O. 4 Reporter 4 FHA 1,2.4 Float Committee 12 Wrestling Statistician 1 Ron Snelson D.E. 4 Pep Club Lisa Southard 0 HERO 4 FHA 2,0.4 Julie Stevenson Health Careers Club 12,0,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 FHA 2,0,4 Motional Honor Society 0,4 Prom Committee 3 Coronation Committee 4 Float Committee 12,3 Health Careers Club Secretary French Club Drent Stewart 12 Pep Club 4 Spectator Staff 4 Boy's Tennis 0 French Club James Stice 12.0.4 Pep Club 12,0,4 Youth for Christ 12.0.4 Wrestling 1 Joy Strokol Industrial Arts Club 1 Varsity Club 4 Pep Club 12.3,4 Floof Committee 0,4 Cross Country 12,0,4 MVP 2,3 Track 12.0,4 Jody Talley French Club 12.0,4 Pep Club 12,0.4 SAE 12.0.4 Vice-Pres. 1 Pres. 2.0.4 Chorus 12,0.4 Notional Honor Society 0.4 Youth for Christ 0,4 French Club Mike Toynor 1 Pep Club 12.3,4 Basketball 12.0,4 Cross Country 12.3.4 Boy's Tennis 2.3.4 Class Trait- Most School Spirit Traci Thomas Health Careers Club 1 Pep Club 12.3,4 H.E.R.O. 4 President 4 F.H.A. 12,0,4 Coronation Committee 0 Floof Committee 4 151 Seniors Liso Thoele Modern Donee Club Pep Club O.O. Vice President Prom Committee Coronofion Committee Floot Committee Student Council Dena Tindall Heolfh Coreers Club Pep Club FHA Floot Committee Flag Team Hell Tuononen Modern Donee Club Art Club Girls Tennis Timothy Ursch Pep Club Wrestling Missy Voyles Pep Club HERO Youth for Christ Student Council Drill Team Bond Donno Wagner Drama Club Art Club Pep Club FTA Prom Committee Coronation Committee Float Committee 0 1,2.3.4 4 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 1.2.3.4 1.2 2 4 4 4 1,2,3 1 1.2 4 1.2,3 1 1 1 2,3,4 2 1.2,3 1,2,3.4 3 4 3 Christy Wassman Health Careers Club 3,4 Modern Dance Club 3.4 Drama Club 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2.3,4 National Honor Society 3.4 Prom Committee 3 Coronofion Committee 4 Float Committee 1,2.3.4 Chorus 1.2 Swing Choir 4 Soccer Stats 1 Concert Choir 4 Acappella Choir 4 Prom Slave 2 Lisa Whorl Pep Club 3 HERO 4 FHA 3.4 Melissa Wiegman Art Club 4 Pep Club 1.2 National Honor Society 3,4 Pep Club Julie Williams 1,2 FHA 1.2.4 Float Committee 1 Band 1.2 Track Manager 1 Kristi Williams Lynnette Williams Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2.3,4 Girl's Track 1.2,3,4 M.V.P.-Track 4 Laura Willman Health Careers Club 2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society 3.4 Prom Committee 3 Coronation Committee 4 Float Committee 1,2.3,4 Student Council 4 Doug Wooden German Club 1.2 Varsity Club 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Coronation Committee 4 Float Committee 1.2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Doorman 4 Cross-Country 3 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Class Trait- Best Legs 4 Denise Yates Modern Dance Club 2.3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society 3.4 Prom Committee 3 Coronation Committee 4 Float Committee 1,2,3,4 Student Council 2.3,4 Drill Team 1.3,4 Chorus 4 Boseball Stats 3.4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society 0,4 Prom Committee 3 Float Committee 1,2,3,4 Basketball Cheerleader 1 Football Cheerleader 1,2 Wrestling Cheerleader 0 Baseball Stats 1,2,3,4 Sophomore Maid 2 Senior Queen Candidate 4 Class Trait-Prettiest Hair 4 Dallas Zimmerman Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 Sec Tres 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Prom Committee 3,4 Coronation Committee 3 Student Council 2 Football 1.2,3,4 Eagle Iron Club 1,2,3,4 Sec Tres 1.2,3,4 Wrestling 1.2.3,4 Homecoming Escort 4 Seniors Missy Secor, Kathy Si Ik wood, and Julie Leonard smile during 4th hour P.E. 152 Seniors 153 Seniors Normor Yecger eogerly studies in rhe library. Loyd Gross spends mosr of hs srudy hoi hour in rhe Ibrory. Delow, Kevin Kelso ond Jeff Curry practice boskerboll in P E sjw C SA!d Z jnoj y Three super heroes’' flex ond show rher muscles. Above, Fosrer Trout poinrs our on onswer. Delow, Judd Govero gets his remperorure token for rhe blood drive. How many teachers went to the Bahamas oner Christmas? How many neu teachers did we haoe this year? Which teacher has been employed here the longest? MR. MCCANN Mr. McCann's office door 6 olwoys open ro those who seek advice and counsel. The principal reviews rhe schedule of activities for the coming week. Mr. McConn observes activity in rhe commons during noon hour. A principol's duties seem endless and moke for a long doy. Mr. McConn arrives in rhe morning well before rhe first student, and he is often in rhe building ro attend exrracurriculor activities in rhe evenings ond on weekends. His hectic schedule, however, does not prevent him from finding rime for all those who need his assistance. 156 Foculry Assisranr Principal Assisranr Prina'pol Assisronr Principal Deon of Girls Arhleric Director Leroy Deck Shelron Aloyes Don Weaver Morrho Swann John Logon Counselor Counselor Counselor Secretory Secretory Par Asoro Mike Desonr Gory Coin Darlene Link Darb Dreirh Librarian Assisronr Homebound Teacher Nurse Teocher Aid Teacher Aid Decky Wrischnik Linda Drazier Shirley Druns Mary Hyden Sharon Lindsay Ron Bode Morh Cindy BechtokJ Carl Behrens Roland Blond Steve Bradley Eng'tsh Business History Industrial Arts Nancy Bradley Business Kathleen Burnett Science David Coin Htsrory Steve Corey English Bud ConSn Special Ed Jock Considtne English Jeff Dyer Health Harold Earnhorr Science RoneUe Coates Mr. McMilen checks rhe focus of negc rives for o srudenr phorogro- ZJus oess pher. Kreg Eckert Science Nancy FriedUne English Faculty 156 Foculry John Jones Bond Joner Urrfe Home Economics Florence McGee Ubrorion Kurr McGhee Industrial Arts Korhy McKinney English Gory McSMen Driver's Ed. Amy Meyer Moth Miss Burnerr prepores o lesson for her nexr doss Faculty 159 Foculry Foculry Ron Middleton Nora Moon Physico! Education Spanish Donna Murphy EngSsh Ernest Opp history Barbara On- Home Economics Amy Poschedog Home Economics Don Porsoros Industrial Arts Marilyn Prertymon Mane Schreiber Home Economics Business Kathy Seely Physical Education Chorbrre Sikes Art Darlene Smith Business Jane Sr e wort Moth Virgil VoSmor Industrial Arts Marion WNrfietd Moth Don Wiesemon Dennis Wiischerz Gory Wintjen Don V oefel Moth Physical Education Physica! Education Special Education 160 Foculry Lorraine Frey SOUPS ON! Cooks And Janirors Alvino Anderson Dororho Koppfer Naomi Myers Theresa Osborn Porsy Coffman Doris Sreiner Clara Taynor Shirley Thomason Roy Deck Denise Verrer Cook, Shirley Thomason, is fling reo glosses. Two cooks are busy fixing rhe afternoon's lunch. SCHOOL BOARD ADMINISTRATION Who decides whar functions, activities, and sporrs will be o parr of our school? Who decides which reochers will reach in our school? Who decides how much our reochers will be paid? Who derermines which courses will be offered? The school board mokes many decisions con- cerning Civic Memorial and irs srudenrs. Few of us realize rhe effecr rhe board of educorion has on each of us. (Above) Assisronr Superintendent, Lewis Houser. Mr. Houser has worked for rhe district for rwenry-nsne years. (Delow-lefr) Doord of Education, (left to right) Clyde Jones, Lorry Krisroff, Dreodo Smirh, RichorcJ McGaughey, and George Draper. (Sirring) Harold Bolsrers. Above) Superintendent, Don Simpson. Mr. Simpson has worked in rhe district for rhirry-one years. He wiS retire at rhe end of this school year. (Delow) Dole Ockerson, Administrative Assisronr. Mr Dickerson has worked in rhe disrricr for twenty-two years. IN THE END In rhe end was an adulr of knowledge. He wenr ro work and supported himself. He asked curious questions such as How am I going ro live when I retire? or Will my kids like high school os much as I did? And as he thought back ro his high school days, he thought of Michael Jad- son's Thriller,” drivers' ed. doss, and placing first in rhe Mississippi Valley Football Conference in 1985. He remem- bered ploying Trivial Pursuit his senior year of high school. He dug our his old yearbook. As he looked through rhe pages, he remembered questions like What do you plan ro do after school? He saw rhe picture of his girlfriend in ninth grade. He remembered his senior coronation, ond he recoiled how rhe cross country ream did in 1984. It's amazing how a simple, little yearbook can make all these events seem like they happened yesterday!” Our yearbook staff has done its best ro preserve some of this year's most exaring moments. We hope you hove enjoyed this book. Trocy Aberr 97 Corhy Abrohomson 14, 41, 70, 71, 79, 126, 144, 29, 25, 64 Down Adorns 76, 126 Jim Adorns 126, 27 Tom Adorns 44. 45, 79, 97 Woyne Adorns 126 J9 Admire 71, 82. 84. 126 Becky Agin 112 Mtchoet Agin 97 Korhy Agney 84 Wes Akers 107 Janice Alben 75 Roger Alben 126 Sheley Albers 68. 97, 00 Lee Aberr 22, 71. 79. 112, 117, 121 Liso Aldridge 107 Sreve Alen 84 Chuck Ambrose 44, 45, 68, 84 Brod Anderson 44, 45, 97, 65 Ben Andrus 97 Jim Armsrerd 84, 65 Berh Armstrong 97 Marrin Arnold 97, 25 Angie Arrowood 70, 77, 97 Kevin Asoro 04, 51, 84, 60 Becky Asbeck 70. 84 Tom Ausril 8. 10. 68, 71. 126, 129, 144 Ana Maria Avila 125, 129 Aaron Boiley 97 Eric Batey 97 Jeonne Bain 72, 79. 112 Barry Boker 112 Bill Boker 84 Cord Boker 97 Seon Boker 97 Tommy Boker 58, 84. 66 Chris Baldwin 76. 126 Greg Baldwin 97 Leslie Baldwin 126 Charles Bal 84, 90 Amy Bolsters 21. 48. 58. 72. 112 Brian Bongerr 84 Eric Boroch 112 Michelle Boroch 40, 56, 71. 82, 84, 86 Am Barbre 97 Missy Barker 70, 97 Yvonne Borker 112 Kevin Bornhorr 112 Kirk Bornhorr 94 Corhy Barree 112, 110 Tom Bartholomew 84 Toni BoTThdemew 84 Mike Boshom 97 Srocey Borchekx 56. 74, 84, 66 Tim Boreman 44, 112, 64 Carol Borson 84 Jim Bouer 42, 40, 50. 112, 116. 64 Brod Baumeisrer 84 Dennis Boumeisrer 126 Chris Beard 68, 84 Dovid Beckham 97 Cod Behrens 75 Mindi Berghoff 126, 140, 144 Kim Bernhardt 107 Bob Berry 05, 97. 60 Deb Berry 20. 76. 80. 126, 127, 141, 144. 24. 29 John Berry 06, 75. 127, 100, 144, 60 Debbie Beumer 70, 76, 107 Jeff Bickmore 44, 45. 84, 65 Mario Bickmore 97 Brian Biesk 10, 14, 06. 07, 08 79 127. 150 Darin Biesk 04. 84 Aniro Biggersraff 76, 127 Stephen Biggersroff 84 Kelly Birdsong 112 Fron Blockkerrer 58, 84, 66 Georgia Blockkerter 58, 84, 66 Jeonine Blockkerter 0, 74, 76, 127 141, 150 Shannon Bloir 45, 84, 65 Jo Ann Blond 79. 97, 62 Cindy Blosingim 68, 70, 76, 112 Connie BSsh 97 Hdly Bloodworrh 85 Willem Bdren 79. 125, 127 Brion Bdlinger 127 Cassie Bdlinger 11, 22, 71, 112, 120 29 Dorin Drofle 06, 114, 24, 60 Leo Dr eon 99 9 Jeff Driver 99 Tommy Driver 75, 129 Wm Druessel 74, 86 I Jill Dugger 18. 40. 56. 100 70, Brod Duncan 20, 129 Brian Duncan 100 Patsy Duncon-100 Erick Duncan 61, 68, 78, 114 , Kyle Dunlop 10, 86 Srocey Dunnogan 22,114 Laura Durham 86 4, 61, Par Durham 44, 45, 69 114. 49 Greg Eogor 04, 86, 65 Michelle Eoker 20, 22. 76, 79 80 114, 118, 120 Moneo1'Eoker 41, 56, 96, 100, 62, Lorry Copefond 85. 04 Lonnie Copeland 98, 60 Cory Corbin 85, 04, 65 Casey Corbin 17. 79. 77, 114 Bryon Couch 98 Srocey Counts 99 Randy Cox 85 Richard Crx 99 Trod Cox 112, 114, 80, 21, 20 Gond Crause 79. 20. 129, 100. Scon £rabse 65. 04. . 68 Jeff Ctfekmore 06, 114 Tim Crider 04, 65 Amy Crispi 77, 48, 62, 60 107, 141 Eric Fry 76, V. JuRe Frymire Kristo Fulcher Tim Fulcher f Goffney 100 mat Gores 79. 1 Ed oris 77, 87 Brian Garland 87 Sherri Garner 76, Stephen Gorner 1 ‘Pot Garrett 100 Derfmc primers Devin€ 2, Kely Kellie Jeff Bond Mott Bond Mick Bond Pot Bond Jeff Boner Srephonie Trocey Deanno James Bor Scorr Bdl Borr Craig Scorr Lonerre Bo Rose Scott Bowe Jennifer Bo Dovid Bn Pom Brodfc H H B-ad Brakane 04. 51, 85, 65 K'6n Bronn 74, 127 Roonno Brozier 46, 58. 59, 69, IWg Trod Cook 114 Mory Berh Cooper 70, 85, 68 128, 75. 145 79, 110, Shely Bred' Angie Bricker 110 Jeff Bricker 85 Rodney Bricker 61. 98 Morry Bristow 52. 98 Elkie Britton 110 Jeff Britton 22. 75, 110 Tronne Breton 76, 127 Jeff Brod-ts 98 Kris Brooks 20, 77, 127 Trocy Brooks 98 Lorry Brown 98, 49 Teresa Brown 22, 74. 78 79 110, 66, 25 Morr Bruns 04. 85 Noroh Bryon 68, 110 Lynnerre Bryanr 98 Amy Buorre 8, 68, 70, 72, 74, 127 106, 145 Chud« Buffingron 77, 98 Tim Buler 71, 128, 24 Sreve Burk 44, 45, 78, 85 Cord Busse 68, 76, 128 Jon Coin 79. 120, 127, 128, 68 m Sheri Cdn 107 Shon Colverr 110 Michelle Comer on 98 Richard Cameron 79, 98. 105 25 Doug Corey 79, 40, 42, 55, 1-fl 80. 116, 00. 64 Ciinr Carpenrer 128 Chris Corpunky 85 Rick Corr 14, 79, 06, 77, 128 129 145 Terri Core 85. 90. 71, 62 Vickie Core 10. 18. 110, 79, 78, 70 22, 110, 117, 71. 20, 28 Joey Coreoll 110 Candy Career 98, 75, 68 Rickey Correr 98 Tommy Correr 85 Jim Cose 78, 112, 110, 68 Honk Carhoroll 06. 77, 128 Melisso Caudle 85 Glen Cauley 110, 75, 62 Mike Cauley 79, 110, 61, 75 Berh Cearley 110, 119 Lynn Cerurri 11. 81, 80, 85, Jackie Chambers 98, 76 Kim Chopmon 79, 46, 110, 74, 68 Cork) Childers 98 David Clark 110 Darren Clark 06. 05. 107, 65 Rob Clorkson 98 Donna Clayron 76, 127, 74 Jason Cleveland 82, 85, 90, 04, 49 Pom dine 110 Susan Gorvnger 85 Joy Cdlins 75 Micky Cdlns 11, 147, 128, 29 Jody Cdlmon 85 Larry Conley 98, 100 Mlse Connor 94, 85 Anne Cook 809. 128. 140, 145 Jason Cook 98 15. 04 98, 60 62, 60 Lym Crosslond 76, 74, 129 Patrick Cullen 86 Dovid Culver 86, 61 Michele Culver 87, 114 Jeffery Curry 129, 154 Junice Curry 86, 75, 60 Trocy Czecshin 8, 110, 70, 114, 80 71. 69, 29, 00 Tommy Doffron 86 Troy Doiley 86, 61 Phil Doniels 45, 86, 65 Alan Dorr 86 Dovid Dorr 129 Jeff Dorr 99 Lee Ann Dorr 68. 76. 129 Jennifer Dorter 46, 47, 58, 86, 66 -99 ______ Randall Dovis 129 Shone Terry 49 Aimee Devoro 76 Michelle Dickerson 46, 58, 59, 79 96, 99, 66 Berh Depenbrock 99 Tony Dipoolo 04, 86 Teresa Dirrmor 99 Nordie Diveley 2. 69, 99 Boon Donahue 86, 65 Jeff Downer 86, 60 Janene Drake 46, 58, 71, 86, 66 Julie Drake 14, 41. 57, 79, 99, 106, Michael Ecmhorr 129 Randy Eoron 06, 07, | 100,. 65._64 ■ Jeff Edmtasron 87 Cheryl Edmonds 48, 79, 114 Laura Edwords 58, 59, 130, 144 Sreve EhJers 114, 116 Tim Eh'ers 130 I illi CtTCJS IUU Ryan Ehlerr 79, 126, 28, 100 Sreve Ehlerr 04. 87. 65 ' iobin Eichorn 41, 61. 100 ? Rocky Eichom 0, 12, 15, 74, 100’ 139, 141,'144 48. Cory Edridge 11, 15, 20, 130, . 102 Hdly Embry 114 Peggy Embry 87 Tricio Emde 72. 80, 87 Deinor Emery 100 Luonno Emi 100 Jason Esporza 114 Deno Foirless 87 Morr Foy 100 Mark Fay 100 Roy File 87 Sherry Fi'Jbock 130 Don FkKk 45, 78, 87. 49 Kenny Flormery 55, 69, 79, 114, 115 Steve Flannery 51, 87 Amanda Flowers 87 Scorr Fdmnsbee 44, 45, 115 Jeff Ford 100 Sreve Ford 100 Marnie Forgy 87 Jeon Forrester 87 Nicki Forstino 87 Ricky Forsythe’87 Charlotte Fre ran 76. 100 Julie Freiner 4 , 61, 100 36, 60. 79, 115 12, 06, 79, 100, 70, 79, 115 28 Scorr Eoker 45. 86 Srocie Eoker 70, 100 Tonia Eoker 87 Diana Eornhorr 57, 79, 96, 100 100, 107 101, 140, 144 101, 108, 145 131 Georgerre Gouf 100, 565, 62 liso Gourhier 87 Srephame George 78, 100, 70, 75 Suson Gehrs 100 Vanessa Gerding 46, 76, 115 Brian GB 101 Alan Goeway 100, 68 Party Gordon 87 Tammy Goodbrake 115, 72, 70 Judd Govero 12, 14, 79, 07, 06, 101, 154, 60 Monica Govero 110, 73, 110, 115, 117, 27 Suson Gowin 9, 149, 79, 76, 101, 74 Stephanie Grant 100, 62, 63 Jody Gravie 101. 3, 14 Dean Greenwell 115 Srocy Green 12 0, 79, 46, 22, 115, 80. 118, 20 Doug Greenwell 131, 75 Ross Greer 87. 65 Crdg Gregory 131 Loyd Gross 149, 06, 131. 154 Greg Gunderson 52, 71. 100, 05, 65 ■ X Gunderson 111, 79. 72, 115, 74, 66 Liso Gurley 100, 29 Andy Gurhrie 76, 131, 29 V, Sonya Gurhrie 76, 131 Teeno Guthrie 79, 87, 58, 69 Dovid Hair 115 Daryl Hair 04, 87, 94 Williom Hde 131 Kevin Holemeyer 101 Eric Hdl 87 Undo Hdl 76, 101 Mike Hdl 115 Connie Halsey 115 Lori Hornby 101 Julie Homilron 12, 15, 102, 100 Lorry Homilron 102 Sheri Homiron 72, 101 Kevin Hancock 06, 115 Kim Hand 101 Amy Hansen 88 Ann Harding 78, 88 Ron Hormon 12, 14, 15, 36, 08 79 102, 100, 64 Greg Horp 101, 103, 25 Sreve Harris 76 Jimmy Harrison 77, 88 Tommy Harrison 88 Theresa Harrison 0, 74, 76, 102 Angie Harshbarger 10 Tammy Hartley 78, 107 Dennis Horrmonn 102 Don Horvill 88, 04, 61, 60 Les Horvill 88. 04, 61 Terry Horvill 45, 77, 101, 69, 49 Lee Harron 101 Becky Hausman 132 Korhy Hayes 20. 132, 139, 0, 74 Jdene Hoynes 101 Katrina Hedy 107 Brerr Heflin 45, 88 Cory Heflin 06, 55, 54, 53, 101, 35 Berh Heine 116 Mike Helmkamp 45, 88 Randy Helmkamp 8, 102 Jeffrey Henderson 102, 75 Robin Henderson 76 Tonyo Henderson 107, 68 Brion Hendricks 71. 78, 96, 101 Mott Henkhous 88 Mike Henkhous 116, 122 Rhonda Henseler 72, 77, 101 Sreve Henson 06. 132 Liso Henseler 72, 79, 102, 62 Duone Herbsrreir 101 Don Herrin 44, 60, 116 Jorvis Herrin 107 Scorr Hicks 116 Jeff Higdon 101 Sherri Higdon 0, 12, 15, 74. 102, 145 Bobby Hill 05. 50, 55, 06, 101 Dovid Hill 88 Mike Hill 101 Sue HHiord 116 Deonno Hodopp 88 Down Hdbrook 101 Jacqueline Hdmon 88 Karen Houston 76, 101 BW Howard 101 Kevin Howard 116, 64 Wesley Howard 82, 88 Dewayne Howell 107 John Howell 04, 88 Down Howes 70, 101 Trent Hubberr 77, 101 Williom Huck 103 Eric Huff 2, 06, 79. 130, 29 Corhy Hull 3, 74, 100, 144 Jomie Humphreys 50, 54, 55, 101 Jeff Hunt 04, 88, 65 Julie Hunr 20, 48, 80, 111, 116, 00 Corey Hunter 50. 83, 116, 60 Jeff Hurchison 20, 103 Carol Hyman 88 Ernie Hyman 06, 75, 79, 103, 141, 27 Danielle Isom 108, 101 Down Joco 102 Bob Jockson 107 Gndy Jockson 88 Korhoron Jockson 102 Vanesso Jeffers 17, 79. 70, 116, 70 Seon Jeffers 64 Horold Jenkins 116 Tommy Jerr 102, 69, 106 Chris Johnson 65 Dovid Johnson 101, 100, 140, 145, 49 Shannon Johnson 88 Doreen Jones 116 Jomie Jones 102 Jeff Jones 45 Mott Jones 116, 64 164 Roger Jones 116 Rcnold Jones 116 Orion Justice 102 Gno Koliko 108. 73. 71. 99. 102, 27 Liso Kdko 76, 133. 145 Kevin Koppler 108, 52, 102, 35 Scorr Kosren 116 Suserre Korrelmon 116, 121 Richcrd Keorby 133 Orion Keefe 108, 43, 42. 101, 49 Jamie Keirh 117 Kevin Kelso 79, 36, 76. 133, 154 Julio Kendall 102 Eric Keymon 79, 36, 117 Wendy Kilebrew 88 John Kilmer 75 Julie Kmer 98, 102, 69 Michelle King 117 Tommy King 88 Corhy Kirk 88, 70 Veronico Kirk 102 Tony Klsrner 117, 122 Tim Klamerr 102 Jennifer Kluerer 88, 48, 68 Holly Knopp 78, 102, 75 Courtney Knight 133 Vicki Knight 102, 75 Michele Knocke 76, 102 Ourch Koehne 117, 68, 29 Mike Molone 135 Paulo Manor 89 Mary Manley 103 Pick Mann 44. 117 Tommy Manning 135, 75 Adeimo Morchiori 135, 71. 144, 135, 27 JanetTe Marshall 89 Don Motrin 63 James Marrin 89 Mike Morrin 135 Michelle Morrin 89 Rhcndo Marrin 82, 89, 71, 70 Stephanie Marrin 118 Ed Masiero Mike Moson 135 Teresa Masterson 135, 145 Pat Maxin 103, 61 Sheri Maxin 118, 70 Harold McOride 75 Decky McCarthy 153. 135, 145, 24 Pam McCauley 118 Mary McQain 89 Km McCleery 89, 75 Loree McCord 103 Cathy McCormick 103 Melodi McCurhcheon 103 Potty McDovid 103 Angie McDonough 103, 66 Jackie McDonald 76, 118 Tommy Koerner 134, 3, 144, 74 Sheito Kopsie 76, 117 Liso Kowalewich 8, 41, 76, 134, 71, 144, 74, 30 Lori Kroner 88 Kip Kisroff 36. 60, 79. 134 Allen Kurter 35, 102 Jeff Kurter 44, 45, 51, 82, 89, 63 Ryon Kutrer 44, 52, 102 Srarlo Kutrer 18, 74, 89 Drad Lcberrew 78, 89 Dole Lard 34, 61, 89. 65 Denny Loird 36, 134, 144 Dorren Lomere 45, 89 Sondy Lomkin 117 Caron London 50, 69, 75, 79, 134, 145, 66, 63 Liso Loads 71, 81, 84, 89 Wiliom Lone 23. 36. 134, 63 Don Lankford 134 Susan Lansdon 107 Melnda Laper 75, 134, 145 Tommy Laper 89 Pochel LoTempr 145 Jeff Loughlin 35, 102 Fronane Lowrence 76, 134 Herman Lowrence 89 Missy Lowrence 117 Dob Lawson 89 Danny Lawson 117 Tony Leoch 45, 89 Gino Lee 70, 134 Penny Lee 102 Amy Leonord 89, 62 Julie Leonord 3, 74, 134, 145 Ange|___________ Lewey 102 88 Lewis 77. 102 Lewis 102 35, 53, 71. 102, 108 8. 61. 117 117 Mssy Unroo 11, 41, 57, 71, 96, 98, 102'-y Phi Lrrie 10. 12, 36, 71. 79, 124, 134 144, 21, 20. 69 Shelley Llrtle 18, 56, 70, 97, 102 Pen l.ockleor 60, 117 Sreve Lockteor 34, 61, 89, 63 Cindy Logon 3. 74, 135 Long 75, 135 i Lorr 69, 74 Lucos 103, 108 Ton iucker 78. 117, 24 Fee Luu 45 Denso Modison 14, HI, 79, 46, 47, 117 120, 57. 20. 66 Sam Wodrey 11, 79, 36, 135, 136, ■ 141 Y m Kory McDonough 79, 46, 47, 59, 58, 80, 118 Down McEuen 118 Don McEuen 89 Carl McGoughey 34. 61 Louro McGoughey 79, 73, 113, 118, 79 Tracy McGhee 103, 104, 61 Michele McGrow 11, 110, 78, 73, 118, 120, 71, 69 Eric McGrew 90, 60 Craig McKey 90, 34 Lori Mdnrire 118, 69 Michelle McLoughin 103 Picky Meier 103, 3 Lauro Menke 79, 118, 70 Sue Meredith 95, 103, 29 Chris Mesagno 36, 6, 118, 63 Dobby Meyers 118 Chris Myers 90, 34, 65 Donna Meyers 103 Joseph Meyers 107 Joyce Meyers 103 Pod Meyers 136 Froncine Miller 118 Pcm Miler 118 Soroh Miller 90, 69 Tommy Miller 90 Down Miligan 40, 103, 107 Liso Mincey 76, 118 Chris Moore 90 Jim Moore 118 Lee Ann Moore 103 Cheryl Morgan 90, 74 Kory Morgen 73, 118 Corios Morris 90 Dee Dee Morris 76, 115, 119, 74 DeWayne Morris 7, 11, 79 37. 36, 133, 136, 63 Michelle Morris 119 Skip Morris 34 Km Morrison 78. 90 Pom Morrison 103 Don Monen 45, 103, 68 Tina Mosher 76 Ken Mosher 103 Susan Mosley 103 Derh Mouser 90 Jenifer Mugler 90 Tcmi Mugler 119 Jeff Mol 06, 55, 53, 119, 29. 64 Danny Musgrave 108. 103 Amonco Mushill 90 Mott Mushill 153. 136 Mke Mushill 103 Carie Myers 103, 70, 56 Drod Myers 90 Joci Ncppler 77, 90 Mory Nasso 70, 71, 103 Connie Naylor 119, 123 Drendon Neal 23, 80, 136, 43 Driena Neese 90 Scorr Neumonn 35, 103 Tom l morn 104. 65 Orion Neunober 104, 49 Tracy Neunaber 90 Shown Newbury 23, 136 Kim Newell 70. 76 Eric Nichols 8, 35. 60, 79, 104 Mike Niswonder 52, 104 Joe No 104 Jason Noire 136 Shannon Norris 70, 90 Dryon Null 53. 115, 119, 62 Krisrd Null 70. 76. 119 Lisa Nul 40, 70, 90 Devin Oberlonder 136 Druce Ogden 44. 45, 136, 64 Lori Oldendorph 48, 90, 66 Chris Orbon 104 Kevin Orr 45, 90, 63 Sherry Orr 8. 68, 73, 136, 144, 62 Pick Osborn 7, 136, 145 Michoel Osborne 90 Mike Osborne 61, 119 Mark Overmeyer 50, 79, 119, 63 Jauno Overron 76, 136 Gary Owens 104 Sherry Owens Liso Oyarzabol 104 Melanie Oyorzoboi 90 Kir Pockord 45, 90 Terri Ponzier 136, 137 Amy Paris 58, 69, 74, '04, 66, 29 Mark Paris 36, 79, 64 Pick Parks 36, 60, 68, 79, 119, 63 Pon Parsons 119 Michoel Posloy 34, 51, 90, 65 Trocy Parrerson 20, 21, 22, 48, 76, 78, 79, 112, 119, 123 Don Patron 90 Arg.e Pouley 91 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91 Melsso Rodgers 91 Dion Roe 68, 105 Sherry Roe 76, 120 Kris Rogers 80 Dryon Romanko 77, 91 Gndy Rose 120 Dovid Ross 91 Unnerre Ross 46, 69, 46, 105 Tim Ross 107 Shone Ross 91 Crys-c Rosser 105 Mike ftorhe 35, 105, 65 Rachel Rowe 118, 120 Rowe 70 Missy Rowland 7, 23, 80. 137, 138, 141 Orooke Ruffner 75, 105 Rhonda Runlon 120 Diana Russel X, 138, 145 Kim Russefll23. 76, X. 138, 144, 153, 24 Dirk Sonclbach 77, 120 Jesse Sanders 120 Wiliam Sanders 91 Terry Sasser 10, 68, 71, 79, 25 Eldon Schoof 105 Erin Schneider 56, 70, 77, 91, 94 Rcnr.o Schnetoe: 70. 79, 91 Done SdHcenbcum 12, 23, 36. 79, 138, 144, 63 Edno Schollmeyer 76, 105 Tino Schremp 91 Darin Schreier 105 David Schuerz X, 61, 68, 105, 63 Mark Schultz 12, 36, 38, 134, 138. 144, X. 64 Drod Sconce 105, 65 Michelle Sconce 120 Dorb Scorr 105 Undo Scorr 105 Kelly Scorr 73. X. 113, IX Mike Scon 14. 79. IX. X Paul Scroggins 34, 91, 65 Sandra Sechresr 3, 74, IX Missy Secor IX, 152 Dob Seely IX May Serholer IX Sreve Serholer 105 Shauno Serries 67, X. IX, 62 Srocey Sevier 46, 91, 62 Jeff Sexron 91, IX Sherry Show 10, 23. 71, 74. 76, 79, X, IX. 137, IX. 144, 24. 28. 29 Dove Shea 105 Km Sheppord 105 Down Shewmake 69, 91, 62 Devin Shewmake X, 49 Don Shewmoke 91 H. J. Shewmake 45, 116, IX Susan Shive 3, IX Ten Shoemaker 66, IX Jim Shoreock 76, 139 Christina Siebokj X Kathy Silkwood 74, 76, 139, 152 Rob Simmons 44, 45, 139 Ken Simpkins 89, 90 Sreve Sims 105 Michele Sirzes 105 Lonnie Sivio 105 Trod Skelton 105 Dove Skinner 105 Kristine Slaughter 74, X Shely Slmick 105 Trccy Slimick X Connie Smirh 75, 139 Dennis Smirh X Heather Smirh 69, 73, 105 Jeff Smirh 79, IX, 123, 64 John Smith 120 Kevin Smith 139 Mike Smirh 45, 105 Rhonda Snelson X Ronald Snelson 75, 139 Roxanne Snyder 139 Tim Snyder X. 65 Gobe Solomon 41, 105 Liso Sourhord 76, 139 Keirh Sporrowk 112, 120 Tom Spurgeon X, 55, 77, 79, 139 John Srondefer 106 Vincent Srandford X Jody Srorkey 106 Jon Srauder 42, 51. X, 63, 66 Clinnerre Stauffer 70, 82, 90 Kerri Srovely X Kristi Srovely X Par Srovely IX Scorr Steiner 55, IX Angie Stephens 121 Julie Stephenson 8, 23, 74, 76, 139 Skip Steward 106 Drenr Stewart 144 Kristie Stewart 106 Tommy Srewarr 106, 108, 140 James Srice 140 Sherry STice 121 Andy Srichr 34, 71, X, 65 Julie Srinson IX John Sroneapber 78, 140 Sreve Sronecipher 75, 140 Morry Sr, Peters 42, 52, 105 Jay Strokol X, 140 Amy Stricklin IX DIM Strlegel 45. 106, X Danny Srumpf 11, X, 38, 104 Dfl Srurz X. 121, 63 Eorieen Sturz 48, X, 62, 63 Diana Sugg 59, 76, 79, 140 Kristy Sweorlngn 61, 69, 71, 111, 121 Dovid Sweeney X Frank Tolborr 121 Jody Tolley X; 78. 22, 140, 70, 144, 75 Amy Torronr 111, 80, 121, 56 Christina Tosh X Steve Tovenier 45, X, 51, 65 Chris Toylor IX Stephanie Taylor X Mike Toynor 15, X, 55, 141, 145, 149, 49 Tom Tendick 122 ScotT Tendrick 76 Liso Thoek? 139, 141, 145, 74 Debra Thomas X Frankie Thomas 107, 121 Trocy Thomas 76. 141, 145 Dyron Thomason 121, 65, 64 Chod Thomason X. 65 Paul Thomason 35, 61, IX, 65 Karlo Thompson 70, 90 Eddie Tidwell 93 Jim Tieman 68 Mehndo Tiemon 11, 41, 57, 71. 104, IX. 66 Deno Tindall 145 Km Tire 40, X. 83. 93, 66 Heather Tirsworrh 70, 106 Lynda Tirsworrh 76 Chris Todd 44, 45, 121, 49 Collie Trimm 105. IX Foster Trourr 154 Amy Truerzschler 46, 47, 110, 117 Derh Truerzschler 46, 63. 93 Het Tuonen 48, 77. 125, 145, 27 Vaneda Turcol 107 Chris Turner IX Delos Turner 93 Lorry Turner 121, 49 Louro Turner 93 James Ulery 93 Michelle Ulery 106 Corey Ursch 45, 93 Tim Ursch 141 Decky Vinyord X. Ill Sherry Vinyord 93 Tim Vogel 42, 106 Melisso Voyles 141 Sraoe Voyles IX Jeff Wodtow 93, 94 Donna Wagner 75, 79, 142 Deno Wolden 85. 93 Cindy Walker IX Jill Woker 119. 121 Mike Walker X. X, 55. 121, 64 Connie Wallace X, X, 69, 76, IX Chuck Word 45, 106 Deborah Worden 93 Chris Wassmon 21, 23, 70, 74. 79, 142, 144, 25 Orion Waters IX Mark Worson 121 Down Webb 74 Ken Webb IX Tammy Webb Shawn Webb IX Terry Webb Liso Wegmon 70, 93 Jill Wehking 121 Donna Wehrie 107 Kim Wenman 76, 107 Robert Weinmonn 142 165 Croig Welch 70, 78. 107 Moro Welch 93 Lori Weller 20. 48. 67. 71, 76. 78, 79. 110, 121 Julie Wells 107 Kelly Weis 107 Joe Weis 93 Terry Werner 68, 121 Kim West 93 Kris Wesr 122 -™™ --.--,,- Kim Wesrphol 122 Korhy Whalen 21. 72. 122 Jeff Whcley 34. 51. 88, 93. 65 Mom Whcley 36. 54. 55, 79, 110, 122. 123, 64 Porry Wheeler 107 Dill Whireheod 122 David Wmreheod 93 Cheryl Whrlock 11, 56, 71. 93 62 Chris Whrlock 35. 68. 107 Donno Whitlock 59, 78, 79, 122 Lisa Whorl 76, 142 Tom Whorl 36. 79, 117, 122, 64 Angie Wiegand 76, 122 Noralie Wegond 93 Mebsso Wiegmonn 77, 142 Por Wieneke 34, 51, 93, 65 Ron Wieneke 42, 107 Maggie Wiggenhorn 8. 17, 18. 21, 70. 73. 107, 142, 144, 147 Morr Wiggenhorn 107, 25 Srocy Wilcox 46, 56, 70. 107 Chrisrel Wlioms 107, 62, 63 Frank Wilioms 107 Joel Willioms 112, 122 Julie Wttoms 76. 93. 142 Krisri Wiloms 12, 132, 142 Lillie Wiloms 122 Lynerre Wilioms 14, 79, 142, 62. 63 Rochel Wiloms 93 Curr WIRomson 122 Mike Willmon 107 Louro Wilmon 2, 23, 71, 74. 76. 142, 144 Den Wife 93 Jenny Wischerz 69. 73. 93 Dob Wilson 107 Condy Wilson 107 John Wilson 44. 53. 107 Knsry Wison 122 Sonjo Winchester 142 Tommy Wtnfree 76. 139, 142 Dawn Wmkler 107 Wtfie Wisrnsky 107 Dill Womfces 44, 79, 107, 65 Doug Wooden 10, 79, 143, 29, 64 Drady Wreorh 68, 107 Tim Wreorh 143 Steve Wrighr 107 Mark Wrigley 55. 122 Por Wrischnfc 93 Chris Wueoch 122 Melanie Wyers 68. 70, 72, 111, 122 Gory Wymon 70, 76. 107 Down Yokris 122 Denise Yores 20, 23. 70, 71. 73 135, 143, 144. 64 Norman Yeoger 128. 143, 154 Korhy Ziegler 93 Trocy Zinkon 93 Dallas Zimmerman 11, 36, 60 79 143. 27 Mike Zippnch 107 Km Zumboum 107 Richard And Floyd McGaughey Building Conrracrors Box 42 Moro, IL 62067 Phone: 377-9406 259-5067 Day Or Evening Airporr Professional Pork Gregoy L. 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