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Tl 2 r ii — i m: US fr T TOS Vfc CIVIC MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL . LeV ' oZjl. . : I! rJk CURS5 dr — — -------- Uoo OJOT ft- 37[ ioKe.rv?J ?! BETHALTO, IL £1 1 (l wirurr jQAy eZfo d CMtn 0 o i' w '87 ■ £ Wdo 6t CIP of ve£ 4 e C 7- S H V H.T „ 5n jpg?rjzJi . T- k V7 J. CLdUxsxy (B UO L tyrtUicJtf ’87.fl; CL(tTHr' 1s£?C) ”77 v . © cT i x CsijJ u Winter - Pg. 65 Juniors — Pg. 117 “If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured, or far away. — Henry David Thoreau This year’s Spectator staff chose the theme “Dare To Be Different” to celebrate the mavericks, the individualists who follow Thoreau’s advice from a century ago trans- lated into modern lingo as “Be yourself.” More and more people are deciding to create their own styles even if it means being “dif- ferent.” So, as you turn through the pages of this ’86 Spectator; take a closer look at the many ways CM students “Dare to be differ- ent. Editor Kelly Scott Seniors — Pg. 10 Spring — Pg. 83 Sophomores — Pg. 129 Senior Activities and Index — Pg. 152 Ads and Autographs — pg. 164 Clubs and Organizations — Pg. 103 DARE TO BE DIFFERENT Freshmen — Pg. 141 “CELEBS” MAKE NEWS The school year 1985-86 saw a lot of extraor- dinary people from every facet of life. From the world of TV, two of the most popular names were Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas, stars of the popular television series Midmi Vice. The stars influenced new styles in men's hair and clothing and became the stars of posters, magazines, and Pepsi commercials. Another popular name in TV this year has been that of Bill Cosby. The Cosby Show rated first in the Neilsen Ratings, bringing Americans back to the nice clean family comedy. Cosby could also have been seen doing commercials for Jell-0 pudding or Coca-Cola. In sports, one of the most popular names was that of William “Refrigerator Perry. Perry was the 305 lb. offensive fullback for the Chicago Bears, the Super Bowl winners. Perry was seen on many talk shows following this year's Super Bowl and also participated in the music video “Super Bowl Shuffle. In music, Bruce Springsteen led the way in popularity. Springsteen sold over 13 million copies of his album Born In The U.S.A., a medley of songs taking pride in America. Springsteen visited sixty-two cities around the world on his world tour. Winners of the Office Education State Leadership Contest are (seated) Dawn Yakst lst job interview (standing) Sherry Stice-5th word processing. Cindy ?ose 4th general clerical II, and Connie AtoyAv-recipient of $1,000 scholarship to Hickey School of Business in St. Louis. Winners of the Office Occupations Area II Contest held at Edwardsville High School are (front row-1, to r.) Becky Vinyard-2nd, General Clerical II; Yvonne Barker2nd, Receptionist; Michelle Taker-2nd, Records Management II; (back row-1, to r.) Laura Menke-M, Accounting I; Connie Naylor hi Accounting I; Becky %r?-3rd. Records Management II; Gina Maher-M. Records Management I; Cathy Bartee-2nd, Records Management I; Dawn Yakshs- 1st. Job Interview; Amy TrueUschler-2nd. Typing III; Cindy Rose 1st, General Clerical II; and Sherry Stice 1st, Word Processing. ir M SUMMIT HELD For the first time in six years, the leaders of the world’s two most powerful nations met face to face in Geneva. The initial meeting between President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev was expected to be a brief personal encounter held behind closed doors. It continued for two hours, far longer than anyone had expected. A second session later in the day also lasted two hours. The following day, the two men continued to discuss U.S.-Soviet differences. When the summit concluded the next day with a joint appearance, both leaders acknowledged that the meetings had been important and suc- cessful inasmuch as both sides had spoken frankly and left with a better understanding of each other’s point of view. There was little, if any, progress in resolving such con- troversial issues as human rights, arms con- trol, and a space-based defense system. The two men plan to keep meeting in the future to have these important talks. Reagan also had some very important de- cisions to make about Libyian affairs. His decision to bomb Libya was a topic of discus- sion in many classes at CM. IN THE NEWS MUSIC AIDS HUNGRY Over the past year, Americans have all heard how their neighbors in other countries were starving. Television programs and magazine ad- vertisements were filled with information on adopting hungry children or donating money to aid people in Africa. The greatest type of relief came through music. In spring 1985, over fifty musicians gath- ered together to sing the benefit song “We Are The World. Profits from record sales were used to feed the hungry. The song raised millions for feeding the hungry at home and abroad. Another similar fund raiser was the 16-hour Live-Aid concert held on July 13,1985. Seventy- two thousand people gathered at Wembley Sta- dium in London and an even greater ninety thousand gathered at John F. Kennedy stadium in Philadelphia. The concert was televised around the world. Over 1,500,000,000 people watched the extravaganza. The two shows gen- erated over $70 million from viewers around the world. Tina Turner, Bryan Adams, and David Bowie are among some of the popular stars that performed at the concert. To aid those people who are producing Ameri- can’s food, Willie Nelson, Neil Young, and John Cougar Mellencamp organized the Farm Aid con- cert. This concert was a little closer to home, at the University of Illinois football stadium in Champaign, Illinois. Entertainers represented musicians from both rock and country music. The September concert raised $10 million. The most extravagant fund raiser happened over Memorial Day weekend 1986. The Hands- Across-America fund raiser was a human chain spanning from Los Angeles to New York. A dona- tion of at least $10 got a place in the 4,000 mile chain for millions of people. Local residents got a chance to be part of the chain since it went through the nearby communities of Alton, God- frey, and Brighton. “United we stand, divided we fall” was the theme of all these benefits. NEW HOLIDAYS fHARGEP Winners of the annual I.H.S.A. music contest include those in Swing Choir. Solos. Duets, and Trios. Those in Swing Choir are indicated by SC. Front row: (1. to r.) Belinda Reno-2nd vocal solo; Mellame Wyers2nd vocal solo (SC): Beth Pelan2nd vocal solo (SC); Vicki Carr 2nd, vocal solo (SC); Laura McGaughey-2nd. vocal solo (SC); Carie Myers- 2nd. vocal solo (SC); and Missy Barker 2nd, vocal solo (SC). Middle row: Diane Pruett 1st, vocal solo; Kathy Kaul-2nd. vocal solo; Traci Strigel-hi. vocal trio; Sherri Baker 2nd. vocal solo; Mary Nasso-ZC; Shelly Little 1st, vocal solo (SC); Rhonda Martm-SC; Julie Frymire (SC); and Kim Chapman-2nd. vocal solo (SC). Back row: Darla Simmons- 1st, piano solo; Kim Druessel-2nd, vocal solo (SC); Eddie Ingram 2nd. instrumental duet; Craig Welch1st, vocal solo; Matt Warren 2nd, vocal solo; Billy Walker2nd, instrumental duet; Misty Neumann-2n6, vocal solo; Tabby Smith-hi, vocal trio; Stephanie George1st, vocal trio; and Tncia Cmde-2nd, vocal solo. Not pictured: Jennifer Bowman-(ZC). HALLEY’S COMET One of the highlights of this year was the reappearance of Halley’s Comet. The luminous body only appears once every 76 years. For a period of seven months, the comet was either visible with binoculars or the naked eye. In November 1985, the comet could be seen with binoculars. By the middle of December, the comet could be seen with the naked eye. During early April the comet moved closest to the earth. It had completely disappeared before school ended. Scientists and astronomers did much re- search into the heavenly body during its appear- ance. Many Halley’s souvenirs including t-shirts, trinkets, and posters were available in area stores. Halley’s will return again around 2062. SHUTTLE EXPLODES On January 28,1986, CM students were dev- astated after hearing about the explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Seventy-three seconds after a normal lift-off, the shuttle's solid rocket booster exploded, en- gulfing the shuttle in flames. As the shuttle exploded, so did the new era in space. Aboard were seven astronauts including Christa McAuliffe, who was selected from over ten thousand teachers to go into space to teach students about the space program. Also on board were Francis Scobee, Judith Resnik, Ron- ald McNair, Michael Smith, Ellison Onizuka, and Gregory Jarvis. For the days following the tragedy, flags flew at half-mast in memory of those that gave their lives to explore new frontiers. Starting this year, CM students got two new holidays off school. The first is a state holiday for Casimir Pulaski. Pulaski was a Polish soldier who fought in the American Revolution. Since Illinois has the sec- ond highest Polish population in the world, the state decided to honor him on the first Monday in March since it would be closest to his actual birthday, March 4, 1748. The other holiday is a national holiday for the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. King was an impor- tant leader in the Civil Rights Movement for Blacks. His actions led to passage of Civil Rights amendments to the Constitution. King was as- sassinated outside a Memphis motel in 1968 where he was staying before he headed a march of striking city sanitation workers. The new holi- day occurs on the third Monday in January, which is close to his actual birth date, January 15, 1929. CM students seem very happy to get these extra holidays. “It is a great opportunity to sleep in, catch up on homework, or just have fun!” said junior Richard Cameron. AIRPORT ’85-’86 Nearly 1,500 people were killed over the past year in accidents involving scheduled and char- tered aircraft — the worst record in aviation history. On June 23, 1985, an Air-lndia Boeing 747 apparently exploded over the Atlantic Ocean off Ireland, killing all 329 on board. Callers claiming to be with Sikh extremist groups took credit for planting a bomb. On August 2, 1985, a Delta Air Lines Lock- heed L-1011 crashed while landing in a thunder- storm at Dallas-Fort Worth, killing 137. Ten days later on August 12, a Japan Air Lines Boeing 747 hit a mountain killing 520 of 524 aboard. Faulty repair of a rear bulkhead may have been the cause. Finally, on December 12, a chartered Arrow Air DC-8 crashed on takeoff from Gander, New- foundland, killing 256 young servicemen on their way home for Christmas. ADMINISTRATIVE EXCELLENCE The Board of Education consists of (seated) Harold Balsters, (standing, left to right) Don Smith, Sharon Rothe. Ray Wesley. Larry Knstoff, Brenda Smith, and Don Eaton. 5 Seated at his desk, the Superintendent of Schools, Lewis Hauser, works diligently. Principal Jerry McCann takes time out of his busy schedule for a picture. THE FACULTY: OTHERWISE KNOWN . . . . Pat Asaro Counselor Ron Bade Math Cindy Bechtold English Carolyn Beck English Leroy Beck WECEP Carl Behrens Michael Besant Business Counselor Kathy Burnett Science David Cain History Gary Cain Counselor Steve Carey English Ranelle Coates Business ! Bud Conlin Jack Considine Special Ed English Jeff Dyer Health Harold Earnhart Science Kreg Eckert Science . . . . AS THE PRINCIPAL SUPPORT Jim George French Donna Gersmann English Michael Harmon Math Nancy Friedline English Norma Ims PE Charles Jackson History Jerol Johnson Science John Jones Band Janet Little Home Economics 7 Shelton Mayes Assistant Principal Amy Meyer Math Ron Middleton PE Nora Moon Spanish Donna Murphy English Ernest Opp History Barbara Orr Amy Paschedag Don Patsaros Marie Schreiber Home Economics Home Economics Industrial Arts Business Kathy Seely PE Charlotte Sikes Art Darlene Smith Business Martha Swann Virgil Vollmar Assistant Principal Industrial Arts Mr. Besant explains the A.B.C’s of counseling — dsaro, £esant, and Cain. Multi-facted Mr. McMillen contemplates his multiple roles as football coach, photographer, drivers ed teacher, and history instructor. 8 IN THE OFFICE While Mr. McCann supervises the Commons (left), Mrs. Swann checks on attendance (above) and Mr. Mayes goes over the book orders (below). Secretaries Darlene Link (above) and Barb Dreith (below) keep the CM office running efficiently. In the library, Becky Wrischmk (bottom right) assists Mrs. McGee. OUR OWN JULIA CHILDS? The cooks at CM are Alvina Anderson. Dorotha Happier (top left). Connie Keller. Anna Schoenbaum (bottom left), Lorraine Frey (above left), and Naomi Myers and Shirley Thomason (above right). 9 iii a cn jj[rKnz Uigg X'fji 3100' UtO 0 g Uo yO Uj «W -rv- £ •UQ JJT vo Vx Q% ■ 1 v£k , TTsISoyT 30Vd Aw L SQrO rvrt vTuA TV nr J WQU rvon nrrrc¥—-f Tr yan jh ; +S9g.cr; -r- 5® Qa C .-fPaV L S9rJj 3IVV(X1 V73H1J0UW ONcn 3HX - XI - s- - c pztOj. 7 n ov nn WWW . _ 771 'UK p VI 4 4 XtTSVi yn w.'W SsAanr n £ar- SjWroxy Rgncryp r OTf wrp UrrnjQ W - C p i TW rot ,TO 9 • g nwg_ T . I. 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Cassie Bollinger 2. Michelle Sconce 3. Jill Gunderson 4. Tracy Czeschin 5. David Pruett 6. Matt Jones 7. Jeff Smith 8. Stacy Green 9. Mike Hall 10. Lori Weller 11. Mark Whaley 12. Kelly Scott 13. Kary McDonough 14. Michelle Eaker 15. Tim Fulcher 16. Denise Madison 17. Terry Sasser 18. Jeff Mull 19. Julie Hunt 20. Angie Stephens 21. H.J. Shew make 22. Vanessa Jeffers 23. Kim Chapman 24. Amy Truetzschler 25. Julie Frymire 26. Tim Bateman 27. Laura McGaughey Amy Balsters Yvonne Barker Kevin Barnhart Cathy Bartee Tim Bateman Jim Bauer Kelly Birdsong Cindy Blasingim Becky Agin Lee Albert Jeanne Bain Barry Baker Cassie Bollinger Kelly Bollinger Pat Bond Roanna Brazier Elkie Britton Jelf Britton Teresa Brown Norah Bryan Tim Buchanan Shon Calvert Kim Chapman Ken Coleson KaV Jeff Creekmore Tracy Czeschin Robert Davis Andy DeBose Steve Dettmers Derrick Dever Pat Durham Erick Duncan Don Herrin Scott Hicks Sue Hilliard Mike Hosfelt Kevin Howard Julie Hunt Corey Hunter Sean Jefferis Vanessa Jeffers Harold Jenkins Darren Jones Matt Jones Ron Jones Scott Hasten Susette Kattelman Jamie Keith Eric Keymon Tony Kistner Julie Klotz Maurice Koehne Hakan Koert Sheila Kopsie Sandy Lam km Todd Lindsay Melissa Lawrence Tracy Larrick Shawn Lowenstein Michelle Lowenstein Ron Locklear Stephanie Martin Gena Maher Denise Madison Ed Masiero Sheri Maxin Pamela McCauley Kary McDonough Dawn McEuen Michelle McGraw Lori Mclntire Laura McGaughey Laura Menke Chris Mesagno Pam Miller Kary Morgan Deanna Morris Tina Mosher Tami Mugler Connie Naylor Krista! Null Bill Osborne Mike Osborne Mark Overmeyer Wanda Bennett Rick Parks Tracy Patterson Rhonda Runion Nathanael Pruett Jessie Sanders Michelle Sconce John Smith Keith Sparrowk Angie Stephens Sherry Stice Bill Stutz Kristy Swearingin Amy Tarrant Tom Tendick Shauna Settles Jim Sexton H.J. Shewmake Jett Smith Amy Truetzschler Byron Thomason Larry Turner Becky Vinyard Jill Walker Mike Walker Jody Wallace Mark Watson Jill Wehking Lori Weller Terry Werner Kris West Kathy Whalen Donna Whitlock Angie Weigand Curtis Williamson Christy Wuench Mellanie Wyers Dawn Yakstis '86 SENIORS Seniors not pictured are Eric Barach James Bornes Kevin Corrigan Beth Crause Stacey Dunnagan Jonathan Farris Scott Garrett John J. Hilderbrand Jeff Jones William Klamert Harold McBride ... Jim Moore Ron Parsons Shawn Rothe Rachel Rowe James Schley Robert Seely Patrick Stavely Frank Talbott Chris Todd Mike Vonderheidt Bill Whitehead Jeff Ford 4, 40 QN3 % WJl THE' 11 UfFII-L ! 1I™ gNO ° t eaj JjtiU, uou i-fpgjV4 , . 'ydtx e e! frVCj£ TV ie1 VieX ft. m -Uo lt! - 4feft rv 5. 4-£V£R 44 Qonn'iC. C n nge feeam me. uo ‘SoD'VVy! +Wr€ls r o ' _ fr Inferfc'' jstau, 5 j5n77 Tenr ;;| Oc aju . AxSiAte SP‘o SVvuTv Ldo5 -wtoi Mi John Of nver f rny __J amig___ 'TQv) (q€t-wp-cun - 3° Cjett - up - nA lt£±jy!! Ol A Giod nro «- rv aA, |-k c rre £kd nr i$Kk«. IW £ a -d JcuJLeL • A NIGHT UP IN SMOKE ABOVE Varsily football player Chris Mesagno predicts the outcome of the homecoming game. ABOVE RIGHT Eagle fans Jill Gunderson, Norah Bryan. Amy Balsters. Kevin England. Michelle Eaker and tori Weller show the crowd their Eagle Power. BELOW It’s all a matter of balance and Cary Heflin has it as he partici- pates in a new bonfire game. Held for the first time at the new stadium instead of the old location (what is now the junior high football field), this year’s bonfire drew a re- cord crowd of students, parents, and alumni. This traditional pep rally offi- cially launches homecoming festivi- ties. ABOVE Seniors Yvonne Barker and Kristy Swear ingin ABOVE RIGHT The Drill team performs the traditional fight song. DON'T RAIN ON MY PARADE LEFT The Junior class’s 2nd place float. ABOVE Juiie Drake and Julie Fremer toss candy to the crowd. RIGHT The French Club displays their prize-winning float. The parade started at the Civic Memorial High School parking lot, where the floats were judged, then all entires were arranged in order, and proceeded down Second Street past the junior high to Prairie and then on to 140. French Club won first prize again, for their float featuring the song The Heat Is On. The theme was Indians can’t dance to the Eagle beat.” LEFT Prior to her crowning, Homecoming candidate Suzette Katt- leman had to wear an ordinary hat. ABOVE The Colorguard presents another smashing performance to Goucho . RIGHT A traditional place in the parade is taken by the Student Council president and vice president. Here President Vick Carr and Vice President Melinda Tieman enthusiastically share this place and cheer their Eagles on to victory. LEFT CM marching band drummers. ABOVE Var- sity football players ride through the streets of Bethalto before riding to a 34-0 victory over the Mascoutah Indians. HOMECOMING VICTORY THRILLS CROWD Senior Tom Whorl takes a break to get a drink. 36 Above: Julie Drake cheers leam on during homecoming victory over Mascoutah. Below: Don Phillips and Pat Wieneke wait to get back in the game. ABOVE: Ginger Hartsock, Heather Brown, and Kathy Myers join CM fans lining the fence as the action intensifies. BELOW LEFT: Jeff Mull prepares to get the snap from Kevin Hancock. BELOW RIGHT: Freshman maid Robyn McDermott waits to be presented at halftime. As a treat to the seniors who played their last home game and to a capacity homecom- ing crowd, the CM Eagles soared to a 34-0 victory over the Mascoutah Indians October 18. Pre-game festivities honored the parents of the senior football players and cheerleader, who presented their mothers with flowers. At halftime the band entertained the crowd with a medley of Ws tunes, and the drill team performed Can-Can.” Coach Beck recalls the exciting evening: That game brightened the season and snapped a three-game losing streak. The excellent play by both the offense and defense made this by far the Eagles’ best performance of the 1985 season. 37 Tracy Czeschin And Mark Whaley Michelle McGraw And Eric Keymon Cassie Bollinger And Tom Whorl THE LOVE Angie Shannon And Chris Mesagno Robin McDermott And David Pruitt Wendy Hendricks And Donny Brown Don Phillips And Jim Bauer MODERN DANCE - THE BEAT GOES ON Teens Guthrie practices a dance routine for the modern dance show on the auditorium stage. Tracy McGhee. Robin Eichorn. and a few others go over a routine one last time before the Big Show FRONT ROW (seated)-Tracy Stnegal. Stacy Voyles. Shelly Little. Jeanne Davis. Julie Fremer. Stacy Wilcox. Cane Meters. Kelly Scott. SECOND ROW- Vicki Simmons. Chris Schhmmer. Teresa Brown. Tenna Guthrie. Starla Kutter. Monica Eaker. Robin Eichorn. Gina Kahka. Belinda Reno. Vicki Carr THIRD ROW- Vivian Berlangen. Amy Harrop. Kim Claytor. Kim Tite.Melissa Fischer. Cassie Bollinger. Tracy McGhee. Missy Linton. Kris West. Dawn Howes. FOURTH ROW Amy Crispi. Tabby Smith. Angie Bilderback. Lisa Lands. Theresa Dittmar. Janene Drake. Deanna Virgin. Yvette Moon. Wendy Wiggins. Shelly Davis. Shawn Welch. 44 Mrs. Seely helps Kellie Bollinger, Teresa Brown, Kary Morgan, Vicki Carr, Cassie Bollinger, Kelly Scott, and Kris West through a new routine. Modern Dance is a school- sponsored organization that boasts a large amount of talent. The club has around thirty members, but Mrs. Seely, the club sponsor, still thinks that the numbers could be bigger. The club does most of their performances in the fall, and this year’s two- day concert attracted a huge audience. Jeanne Davis, a first- year club member, said “Although the group had to work really hard this year, it was worth it.” At left. Kary Morgan and Yvette Moon show some enthusiasm after a successful performance. Kelly Scott. Vicki Carr, and a few others practice a final routine during dress rehearsal. 45 FALL PLAY: PAR FOR THE CORPSE The cast for the fall play had to be both good actors and hard workers. Pictured above are: FRONT ROW Mamie Lish. Robin Ritter. Cindy Jackson, Ronna Schneider. Wendy Killebrew. and Pam Morrison. BACK ROW — Jason Travis. Richard Cameron. Craig Wilson, and Billy Walker. “Par for the Corpse” is a play based on the famous book. It is a murder mystery set in a mansion in a secluded part of the country, and it contains a cast of ten charac- ters. The C.M.. Drama Club per- formed the play for two days in mid-November. The play attracted a large audience on both evenings. 46 THANKSGIVING ASSEMBLY: NO TURKEYS HERE Left: Ear teen StuU. Candy Carter. Harold Jenkins and Chris Mesagno perform their own version of the Chipmunks song Henry the Eighth’’. Earleen and Candy are two of the Chipmunks and Harold and Chris are two of the chipettes. Above: Kim Chapman, a member of the school band, prepares to play the drums during the band’s assembly performance. Below: Members of the drill team made the assembly exciting with their enthusiastic performances. Many said that they had a fun time performing. Many people who were at the assembly thought that they were the best part of the program. According to Jeanne Davis, “The crowd was very attentive. There were no “turkey” performances this year at the Thanksgiving assembly. One thing that was new this year was Puttin’ on the hits”, C.M. style, of course. Various songs were per- formed, including “Smokin’ in the Boys Room by Motley Crue and Henry the Eighth” by the Chipmunks. Perhaps the most memorable per- formance was given in “We're Not Gonna Take IT” by Twisted Sister. Other events in the as- sembly included a cash drawing, singing by the chorus, a performance by the band and drill team, and a dance routine by a few C.M. stu- dents. 47 VARSITY FOOTBALL: Front, 1 to r, Jeff Whaley. Jeff Kuller, Harold Jenkins. Cary Heflin. Jeff Mull. Steve Fremer, Jeff Parks. Joey Ricci. David Braden. Top, Shane Davis. Jeff Klaustermeir. Scott Neuman. Don Phillips Creekmore. Darin Clark. Mark Whaley. Bob Hill, Erie Keymon. Greg Gunderson. Middle. Craig Bost. Pat Darin Dralle, Eric Nichols. Bob Davis. Tom Whorl. Wieneke. Steve Locklear. Greg Eagen. Kevin Hancock. Jeff Bond. Jay Lmdley, Jeff Pickering. Rick Darin Dralle looks to the sideline for a defensive signal. Eric Keymon checks his chin strap prior to the snap of the ball. Victorious Eagles point to the scoreboard during final seconds of Jerseyville game. Jeff Creekmore stretches out before opening kickoff. TOGETHER AND TOUGH Coach Beck instructs the defense during a time-out. Steve Freiner hustles downfield. Steve Locklear and Jeff Bond loosen up before a game to prevent injuries. After dropping the season opener to Dupo, the '85 football Eagles came back to win the next 3 games agains Wood River, Jerseyville and Highland before a disappoint 1-point loss to Roxana turned the tide. After losing the next two games against Marquette and O’Fal- lon, the Eagles' luck turned once more and they won their final 2 games against Mascou- tah and Stauton. Three of the Eagles' 4 losses were against teams that appeared in the IHSA playoffs, however, indicating the high caliber of competition in the Eagle schedule. Head football coach Leroy Beck, in his seventh year at CM, said, “although our record was only 5-4 we had an excellent football team who finished second in the conference and lost by only 1 point to Rox- ana, who finished in the semi-finals of the state playoffs.” Far Left: Tom Whorl waits for opening kick-off. Left: Don Phillips looks for opposing ball carrier. 49 UNDERCLASS TEAMS Row 1: Matt Lehnen. Randy Holbrook. Dan Brooks. John Wooten. Mark Roswell. Todd Meiser. Mike Mark Miller. Steve Mann Row 3: Rodney Miller. Shane Cooper. Robbie Harrelson. Jeff Stevens. Chad Solomon. Mark Rothe. Perry Yates. Aaron Dugan. Joe Pruett Row 2: Mark Roberson. Pat Buller. Jeff Roberson. Mike Wilson. Sean Butler. Chris Bollinger. Brett Hausman. Bruce Armsterd. Larry Davis Justice Mark Farrell Jeff Stallings. Henry Roe. Joey Harris. Carl Davis. Derek Grable. Mike Burrell. Todd Wilson. Jim Williams. Wes Whorl. Matt Lehnen and Todd Wilson block on offense as a pile-up builds. Mark Roswell tackles an opposing player. A lot of potential and as long as they work hard, and grow, they'll be a fine football team,” is how Coach Chamberlain describes the '85 freshman football team. Despite a season record of 1-6, the team developed much in terms of skills as the season pro- gressed. Their sole victory was over Jersey- ville, and they lost two very close games, one in overtime to Highland. According to coaches Chamberlain and McMillen, Mike Wil- son and Mike Burrell made impressive show- ings in the offensive backfield. Defensively, Jim Williams, Derek Grable, and Mark Roswell were the leading tacklers. 50 Rodd Meiser and Henry Roe go after the Jerseyville ball carrier. BUILD SKILLS Row 1: Jason Cleveland. Carl McGaughey, Steve Ehlert. Jeff Whaley. Andy Sticht, Mike Easley. Nat Tim Criter, Jeff Sexton. Skip Moms. Pat Wieneke. Dale Laird. Darin Biesk, Kevin Orr. Row 3: Lester Perkheiser. Kevin Asaro. Greg Eagen. Cary Corbin, Dan Robertson. Row 2: Jeff Kutter, Steve Locklear. Harvill. Scott Krause. Brad Brakhane, Joey Ricci, Scott Rehford. Don Harvill Steve Locklear surges into action as he pursues the ball. a.. i Coach Bradley sends in a signal to the defense. Sophomore Eagles enjoyed an exciting 5-2 season, with several sophomore players contributing their efforts to the varsity team also. According to most of the players, the highlight of the season was the come-from-behind win against Marquette. Through the season, the sophomore team boasted 22 separate starters, which suggests the depth they should contribute to next year’s varsity team. In fact, when asked to identify players who contribut- ed outstanding performances, Coach Bradley named the whole team. He credited especially their quickness and strength. 51 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 52 Juhe Drake Robin Eichorn Gabe Solomon Monica Eaker Missy Linton Melinda Tieman Diana Eamhart Denise Madison Kim Tile At camp last summer. Missy Linton (above) and Gabe Solomon (below) won awards for their outstanding cheering. Varsity cheer- leading sponsor is Mrs. McKinney. An enthusiastic Robin Eichorn cheers the Eagles. KEEP EAGLES’ SPIRIT SOARING Julie Drake is astounded at the show of spirit by CM fans. Junior Diana Earnheart yells for the Eagles! One of the many mounts perfected this fall. Kim Tile finds time to joke between cheers. Senior Denise Madison enjoys her swan song. Missy Linton, Melinda Tieman and Monica Eaker anxiously await the seniors on Senior Night. Good Friends Melinda heman and Monica Eaker clown around at this year’s bonfire. 53 UNDERCLASS GIRLS CHEER ON FRESH-SOPH TEAMS Freshman Sophomore girls a mount to something! Top to bottom: Kathy Kaul. Michelle Barach, Angie Shannon, and Charlene Dorr. On left. Missy Williams and at right. Tracy Slimock. Sponsor Sharon Rothe supervises and advises. Homecoming means busy days — and nights — for cheerleaders. Above, adding their spirit to the parade. Below, joining forces with varsity cheerleaders at the homecoming game that night. Sideline cheers, learned at camp and from other cheerleaders. Halftime gives Kathy and Char a chance to rest before resuming their work. New sweatsuits keep out the chill at cold football games in keep the crowd fired up. Scoreboard shows the result. late fall. 54 FALL MEANS BOYS’ GOLF, TOO The 1985 golf team had a very good sea- son, finishing 12-10-1. “I was happy to have had such nice, young hard-workers, said Coach Wintjen. This year’s golf team added its first female player, Michelle Dickerson. “I was glad that I was given the chance to participate. Even though it was embarrassing at times, I still enjoyed participating,” she said. Michelle, Jon Stauder, and Jim Bauer all had outstanding performances in the regional tournament. This year’s most valuable player was Jon Stauder; the most improved, Brian Keefe. Above, Jon Stauder. Jason Devine, and Brian Keefe dueling two Wood River golfers. Below, Vogel. Kappler. Carey. Schneider, and Donahue argue strategy Coaches Carey and Wmt en brave the elements for an October match. 55 Bottom, Brian Keefe. Jason Devine. Jon Stauder. Jim Vogel. Doug Carey Top, Mr. Carey. Jim Bauer. Brad Anderson. Kevin Kappler. Ron Wieneke. Mr. Wintjen. CM SOCCER VARSITY The Varsity Soccer Team: Front, Donnie Brown. Row 1: Jeff Bickmore, Jeff Jones, 2: Billy Wambles, Steve Burke, Rick Mann, Ron Locklear, Clint Phillips, Tim Tom Adams, Scott Smith, Darren Lamere, John Wilson, Bill Striegel, Fee Luu. Row Bateman, Chuck Ambrose, Scott Borror, Donnie Martin, Brett Heflin, Scott Faker. JUNIOR VARSITY The Junior Varsity Soccer Team. Row 1: Donnie Brown, Eric Sammis, Shawn Long, Jones, John Wilson, Brad Labertew, Derek Holtman, Scott Faker, Brett Heflin. Chuck Ambrose, Ricky Link, Keith Brann, Fee Luu. Row 2: Jeff Bickmore, Jeff 56 JUST KICKING IT AROUND Tom Adams and Rick Mann face opposing goalie. The varsity soccer Eagles ended their ’85 season 7-12. Above: Forwards Chuck Ambrose and Bill Striegel pursue the ball, trying to stay on-sides. Below: Coach Woellel and Assistant Coach Middleton view the action. 1|P Don Morton and Clint Phillips try to re-gain control of the ball. Home games are played at the field behind the junior high school. Above: Ron Locklear tries to intercept a pass to a Madison player. Below: Short passes safely advance the ball between back Mann and forward Morton CM CROSS COUNTRY Front: Heather Brown. Fallon Overmeyer. Kathy Myers. Back: David Schueti. Mark Overmeyer. Jon Cnspi. Mark Deppmg. William Slut . Retiring coach and athletic director John Logan will be sorely missed. Jon Cnspi finishes ahead of the pack again at a meet at Gordon Mark Overmeyer saves his energy for the race as he meditates on his goal. Moore Park in Alton. Above: Slut? reaches for the tag. Below: What’s that story about the tortoise and the hare? RUNNING TO VICTORY Above: Mark Pepping crosses the finish line and the judge records the time. Above: No grass stains for Jon Crispi, as he stretches out on the parking lot before a race. Below: Runner Bill Stutz looks over the competition. Above: Heather Brown and Kathy Myers know warm-up calisthenics are essential. Below: Here’s evidence the CM cross country team has muscle in the arm as well as the leg. 59 GIRLS’ TENNIS Row 1: Michelle Williams, Theresa Ambrose, Jody Nappier, Beth Pelan, Amy Crispi. Row 2: Earleen Stutz. Deanna Hodapp, Sherri Owens. Jenny Kleuter Row 3: Julie Hunt, Lori Weller. Shawn Welch. Lori Oldendorph, Cheryl Edmonds. Julie Hunt reaches to return a volley. Thersa Ambrose waits for the serve. 60 SWINGS INTO ACTION Julie Hunt Jenny Klueter Jody Nappier Lori Oldendorph Sherri Owens Beth Pelan Earleen Stutz Shawn Welch Ms. Burnett, coach of the girls' ten- nis team, considered this year's season a rebuilding season. “We had a lot of new players added to the team, which means we were mostly inexperienced. However, the girls who played before did a good job,” said Coach Burnett. Senior Beth Pelan stated how she felt about the team. “I feel we were an enthusiastic team, and we had a lot of fun although I was disappointed when an injury put me off the team in mid- season. This year's MVP was Cheryl Edmonds. Cheryl, along with Lori Weller. Beth Pelan. and Julie Hunt will be the seniors leaving the team. 61 SERVE, DIG, SET, SPIKE . . . . Front row-Shawna Walsh. Tabby Smith. Dawn Meyer, Wendy Hendricks. Tami Stockel. Becky Edwards. Terri Hansel. Melissa Wilcox. Middle um-Michelle Dickerson. Stacy Wilcox. Jennifer Perkeiser. Tammy Heindncks. Tomi Wilkinson. Shara Madrey. Amy Harrop. Aimee Vintress. Julie Fremer, Vicki Simmons. Back iow'Coach Miller. Tracy Anderson. Michelle Skinner. Kay McDonough. Jennifer Darter. Francis Blacketter. Lmette Ross, Stacy Green. Georgia Blacketter. Roanna Brazier. Kim Chapman. Coach Dyer. Setting up the net for the seniors is one of Jennifer Darter's favorite pastimes. Georgia Blacketter struts across the court after an awesome victory. Serve it, Spike it, Block it! The 1985 Volleyball Season ended with a 13-12 record. Although the record is not as good as the team had hoped, it was a fun and exciting season according to Stacy Green. A new JV coach was appointed to help out with the great turn-out of underclassmen, Mr. Dyer. The Eagles made it to the final game of regionals and lost a close game to Wood River on a controversial call by the referees. The Eagles will lose three important varsity starters: Roanna Brazier; Stacy Green, and Kary McDonough. The three seniors have played together since junior high, and played on the varsity team for three years. Coach Char Miller said, “This was a favorite group of girls and they will be greatly missed.” Varsity-Front row-Stacy Wilcox. Julie Fremet. Joanne Bland. Janene Drake. Tammy Hendricks. Back tow-Roanna Brazier. Lmette Ross. Slacy Green. Kary McDonough. Fran Blackketter. Jennifer Darter. Georgia Blackketter. 6i 1. Sophomore twins. Georgia and Fran Blacketter find time to clown around 4. Is it Rocky or is it Jeff Klaustermeier!?! b. Jill Dugger shows a whole night of happiness in her smile: picture perfect! 2. Angie Shannon shows her Sunday best in the homecoming parade. 3. Jimmy Bauer takes a swing at things. 5. Linette Ross and Janene Drake find that friends are forever, not only in the fall!! 64 You TALK T$NUCH Sc ertt o| nnibct -y- Oonnie. C ortin r OH ,0H, 5HXELN «5 ' 'rY ra' _C —jSiSNjjs ----C.ftX. FLORXOS UiWtA. OJ«. Cj ywJU . N« uJUo v nojcjL- '-J , Bua Qm o icyuLkMtfti Htn cJrfujaou A uld I?!?}?’ yt'vje stood-me HOT Crf +im£ I - a C’t Dawn or 6u« e., Don't vauch at me i ■Realty, xans ine. Ort too vs -tntrt'aJlWi Turn (fere! _££M21 oat +te. i clOLfel T Q i ( TnwTrrt 1- ppr 60O 1-U.Ct ti-nss of T,' 0 lo Xor rojrrt Ef V THE ROOF T ' 1 SUPER. B0U cShUff L£ )6 i-LS.w 6oo- Clee f Ivw ' Jr' W be |GV ry oLa d ll1 (fry @kl .sir itull A m PrA Vi W- 5sa? best jenny FRXFNOS jr v, Ho, Ho.Hodw fr nkhr F1M FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS ON THE GO Left: Robin McDermott and Sherry Vogel make a basket with a little assist from Amy Harrop, Tabby Smith, and Charlene Doerr. Above: Amy Harrop shows her excite- ment about being a basketball cheerleader. Bottom Left: Sherry Vogel and Tabby Smith wait for the next cheer to start. Below right: Clapping and stomping feet keep the crowd on the beat in sideline cheers. The Freshman sponsor is Mrs. McKinney. 66 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: A NEW START Front row 1-r Pat Butter, Eddie Ingram, Donnie Brown, Marc Parrel, Gary Poston. Back row 1-r Tim Durbin, John Barks. Scott Smith, Mike Wilson. Derik Holtmann, and Brad Carmody. The freshmen’s record for this year’s basketball season was 1-14. Although they won only one game, Mr. Carey stat- ed, “I could not have had better players to be around because of their attitude and desire to work hard. It was because of the kids that this season was bear- able.” The victory over Roxana was the best point of the season. Scott Smith goes all out on defense. m Above: Donnie Brown takes a shot in a game against Marquette. Below: Mike Wil- son and teammates try to head off their Brad Carmody stays between his opponent and the ball. opponents. SOPHOMORE PRIDE Steve Flannery goes for a freethrow against O’Fal- lon. Front row l-r Jon Stauder, Mike Paslay, Scott Madrey, Jett Whaley, Kevin Asaro. Back row l-r Coach Bruenmg, Steve Tavernier, Pat Wieneke, Brad Brakhane, Steve Flannery, and Andy Sticht. Steve Tavernier dribbles the ball toward the Jett Whaley steps in bounds after Pat Wieneke and Kevin Asaro work on defense. Jett Kutter catches the intended pass, basket. throwing the ball to a teammate. 68 The sophomore basketball team ended Pat Wieneke, Steve Flannery, and Jett Kutter try to keep their opponents from this year’s season with a 10-7 record. A passing the ball, few of the players say what their most memorable moments were: “The game against Roxana when they made a last second basket, and charging was called so it didn’t count.”-M Whaley. “When I scored my season record of 19 points against Bunker HWV'-Andy Sticht. “When I scored 21 points in the Gillespie tourna- ment.”- Flannery. “When we beat Roxana, I picked up a charging foul in the last second of the game.”-7o 7 Stauder. “When I scored 21 points against Litch- field.”- Wieneke. “When we beat Alton by about 20 points.”- ; Asaro. GO AHEAD AND SHOOT Jeff Kutter gives it his all in trying to make this shot. Front: Kevin Kappler, Steve Tavernier, Marty Bristow, Jeff Whaley, Kevin Asaro, Bobby Hill. Back: Pat Wieneke, Larry Brown, Ryan Kutter, Steve Flannery, Jeff Kutter. Coach Middleton. Pat Wieneke goes for that extra point while teammates Marty Bristow, Steve Flannery, and Larry Brown keep their fingers crossed on the bench. Jeff Kutter looks on. Steve Flannery concentrates on making the basket. The JV basketball season ended in a 12-7 record. Coach Middleton’s thoughts about the team were optimistic. He said, “The juniors really improved over the summer, and with the type of pressure defense we use, our sophomores gave us a really strong bench. Then to win our first Regional Cham- pionship since 1967 was a big boost to the whole program.! This JV team held their op- ponents to an average of 44 points per game, so their defense was the big difference this season. TREMENDOUS COMEBACK The Varsity basketball team made a tremendous comeback this year. A year ago, CM managed to win only three games, so it has been a complete turnabout in just 12 months. This year, the Eagles finished with a 15-10 record, placed third in the Mississippi Valley Conference with a record of 7-5, and won their first regional title since 1967. The high point of the season was the team’s upset over Alton in the Class AA Regional playoffs — the biggest win in the school's 35 year history. Doug Carey; who averaged 19 points per game, Jamie Humphreys, who averaged 16 points her game, and Mark Whaley, who made 7 of 11 floor shots and scored 16 points against Alton, were the leading performers. Mike Walker and Corey Hunter wait patiently for the ball to drop. Mark Whaley passes to Doug Carey to put the ball in play. 70 Jamie Humphreys practices fingertip control. The Eagles freeze for the outcome of Mike Walker's shot. FOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Row one-Jeff Kutter, Kevin Kappler, Bobby Hill, Doug Carey, Mark Whaley, Marty Bristow. Row [wo-Coach Middleton, Ryan Kutter, Larry Brown, Jamie Humphreys, Corey Kenny Flannery attempts a shot from side Hunter. Kenny Flannery. Scott Neumann, Mike Walker, Cary Heflin, Coach Harmon. court. Scott Neumann and Jamie Humphreys fight off Jerseyville players for possession of the ball. 71 KEEP THAT EAGLE SPIRIT UP JUNIOR VARSITY Bottom- Teresa Ambrose, Stacey Batchelor, Kim Tite: Middle-Heather Smith; lop-Jill Dugger. As the JV and Varsity cheerleaders show here, forming a pyramid takes confidence and skill. 72 JV and Varsity cheerleaders work together to form the perfect pyramid. VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Kristy Sweanngm Denise Madison Bottom-Kristy Sweanngm. Monica Eaker, Denise Madison; Middle- Melinda Tieman. Missy Linton; Top -Julie Drake. Above-Me Drake; Below-Af ssy Linton kbove-Monica Eaker: Below-Melinda Tieman The Eagle lends a hand in arousing school spirit. SKILLS DEVELOP IN Row 1: Tern Hansel. Tammy Baker. Gina Rhodes. Michelle Dickerson. Amy Leonard. Roanna Brazier. Row 2: Janene Drake. Amy Parrs. Kary McDonough. Coach Dempsey. Jennifer Darter. Fran Blackketter. Georgia Blackketter. Fran Blackketter tries to gain control of the ball as Roanna Brazier and Donna Whitlock look on. GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL Kary McDonough slam dunks the ball. Fran Blackketter and Kary McDonough fight for the ball. The girls’ basketball team had a rough season this year. Their over-all record was 7-15f but the season had several highlights. Roanna Brazier, Kary McDonough, and Donna Whitlock had outstanding performances. Kary was chosen most valuable player and also received the Most Rebounds Award. Freshman Terri Hansel and sophomore Janene Drake should help the team in years to come. Kary McDonough. Donna Whitlock. Jennifer Darter, and Roanna Braver await the drop of the ball. Gma Rhodes goes up for a layup. 75 JV GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Front row l-r Jem Hansel. Jammy Baker. Gina Rhodes, Jennifer Howard, and Amy Leonard. Back row k Janene Drake. Franme Blackketter Amy Paris. Coach Wilschetz. Georgia Blackketter. Michelle Dickerson, and Michelle Skinner. 76 MAT ACTION Front row l-r Mark Cauley. John Swift. Eric MeGrew. Jody Coleman. Perry Yates. Chris Bollinger. Don Harvill. Derik Cox. and Don Hamilton. Back row l-r Mr. Bradley Kenny Howell. Dale Laird, Mark Depping, Erick Duncan, Brett Hausman. Steve Locklear. Dan Musgrave, Chad Roberson, Mark Roberson. Todd Wilson. and Todd Lmsay. Steve Locklear goes for a take-down against Wood River. The junior varsity wrestling team ended this year's season with an overall record of 5-1-1. Mr. Bradley's greatest memory of this wrestling season was the fact that they had the most champions in all the tournaments they wrestled in. The best strategy point of the team was the fact that they did so well in tournaments. The most improved player was Don Harvill. Don’s advice for anyone thinking about going out for wrestling is, Be ready to work very hard and work extra time to stay in condition. Wrestling is an excellent sport for a person to get into. It is a mental and physical work out. Freshman Don Hamilton poses for the camera. 77 VARSITY WRESTLING Steve Ehlers. Steve Fremer. David Schuetz. and Coach Wmtjen congratulate Jim Dearduff. The Varsity Wrestlers were 16- 5 this year. They placed first in the CM tournament, third in the Mascoutah tournament, second at Conference, and second at Region- als. Steve Ehlers and Bob Davis were both chosen MVP. Bob Davis ended the year with 38-5, Steve Ehlers with 34-5, Steve fremer with 22-16, Don Herrin with 25- 16-1, Jim Dearduff with 26-9-1. Eric Nichols with 22-9, and Aaron Dugan with 36-9. Rick Parks gets set to pin his opponent. The referee announces a victory for Aaron Dugan. Above-Steve Ehlers gains another victory for CM. Left-Bob Davis is ready for action. TAKES SECOND IN CONFERENCE Row 1: Rick Meier, Donnie Hamilton, Kenny Howell, Aaron Dugan, Ron Locklear, David Schuetz, Don Herrin, Steve Freiner. Row 2: Coach Bradley, Jim Dearduff, Jason Cleveland. Mike Cauley, Steve Locklear, Eric Nichols, Rick Parks, Steve Ehlers, Bob Davis, Coach Wintjen. Above: Coach Bradley gives the wrestlers a pep talk before a match. Below: Ron Locklear makes his move on an opponent. Steve Freiner celebrates his victory. Above: Dan Musgrave is determined to pin his opponent. Below: Dee Knstofl and Carrie Nichols keeping the stats. WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS “TAKE 'EM DOWN” 80 Above — Donna Wherle. Right — The underclassmen pose with Kelly Bollinger's Senior Night bouquet . CHRISTMAS MIRTH AND MERRIMENT Above: Mike Walker appears pleased with his present. Below: Syn- Above: The Drill Team has a terrific time performing their own version of “Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer during the tax's guitarist Chad Hausman. drummer Dion Roe, and singer Eddie assembly. Below: Mr. Dyer had lost many things before the assembly and, here, discovers what actually happened to them. Ingram perform for the crowd during the assembly. Bottom: A Drill Team member, Vicki Carr, helps Santa pass out presents. The Christmas assembly had many memorable events of mirth and merriment. The high point of the assembly, though, was the performance of Syntax, a local rock-n-roll band consisting of some of Civic Memorial’s own students. “Livin’ After Midnight” by Judas Priest and “Smokin’ In the Boy's Room” by Motley Crue were two of the songs that Syntax played for the event. The assembly also had other entertainment. The chorus performed “Twelve Days of School” and the Drill Team performed to “Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer.” Many students thought that both groups did very well. A dance routine was also performed by a few Civic Memorial students. Then Santa arrived to pass out presents to students and faculty. A wonderful time was had by all who attended and, according to one student, “It's great to be able to get out of class! 81 3. A pretty flower KcKinney. for a pretty Miss Snowflake. Mrs. 1. Julie Hunt stays inside to talk on the phone and to enjoy winter warmth. 2. Carie Myers doesn't look too happy when “Grandma gets run over by her reindeer. 4. Mark Whaley shoots some hoop. 5. Is it Rudolph the red nosed reindeer or is it Angel Myers? THE , c. Ilrn. upu-|| TUNING UP FOR SPRING 88 TWIRP WEEK HIGHLIGHTS MAY Shannon Nor ns wears sweats for Sweats Day. Tim KlammerI dresses in a Ninja outfit for uniform Day. 89 Jay Lmdley dresses up down for dress up down day during Twirp Week. Civic Memorial High School students pose for the camera on Sweats Day. SPRING PLAY: “TEN LITTLE INDIANS” The members of this year's Spring Play cast were: SEATED- Billy Walker. Amy Stricklin, and Belinda Reno. STANDING- Sieve Mann. Jason Travis. Mark Wiegmann. Robin Eichorn, Jeff Bourland, and Mamie Lish. This year’s Spring Play was Agatha Christie’s Ten Little Indians. This cast was just as talented as the Fall Play’s. The cast rehearsed for three long months before their two-night perfor- mance, which was in mid-May. The play was seen by many people on both nights. The plot thickens as Sieve Mann and Belinda Reno look on. The maid. Robin Eichorn. refuses to do the windows as Jeff Bourland would like her to. Billy Walker jokes around during dress rehearsal. 90 FROSH BASEBALL First row l-r Derek Cox. Mike Solomon. Aaron Dugan. Brent Wells. Chad Bernhardt. Greg Poston. Randy Holbrook, and Todd Meiser. second row l-r Mark Roswell. Marc Farrell. Greg Lowler. Jim McCormick. Rob Henke. Scott Smith. Jeff Stephens. Eric Sammis. and Chuck Grange, third row l-r Mr. Bruenmg. Jerry Price. Mike Wilson. Denk Grable. Derik Holtmann. Dave Bunch. Todd Wilson. Wesley Whorl, and Brad Carmody. Scott Smith swings into action. Chad Bernhardt tries lor the out at first. Greg Poston fields the ball. 97 Team members and fans alike cheer for the C.M. Eagles. SOPHOMORE BASEBALL Above: Jeff Whaley gets ready to bat. Below: Shannon Blair waits for the pitch. Below: Pat Wieneke is ready in the infield. Coach Wieseman watches the action. Left: Chad Jhomason gets ready to get a hit. Below: Scott Borror returns to the plate. ■ 11 rwLwy.jan Vv , . Above: Andy Slicht throws another strike Above: Scott Borror waits for the next pitch, Above: Andy Sticht gets a signal from the coach. Below: Chad Thomason is ready for the hit. Above: The baseball team takes a break. Below: Jett Whaley and Jeff Bickmore practice before the game, Mark Whaley waits for his bat. Row 1: Byron Thomason. Doug Carey. Jeff Smith. John Wilson. Sean Jeffers. John Standefer. Charles Buck. Row 2: Coach Johnson. Mike Rolhe. Tim Bateman. Mark Whaley. Mike Walker. Matt Jones. Jim Bauer. Craig Bost. Jeff Pickering. Greg Gunderson. Jeff Mull. Darin Clark. Brad Anderson. Brad Sconce. Coach Middleton. Above: Byron Thomason gets ready to throw out a runner at second base. Left: Jeff Smith looks for a good pitch. Below: Craig Bost. junior, gets ready to swing. Above: Coach Middleton helps the team warm up. Below: Matt Jones gets ready to get a hit. VgH w wPfr VARSITY BASEBALL Doug Carey prepares to turn two. John Standefer makes a play at second. After their winning opener, the C.M. Eagles went into a slump. Although the team as a whole struggled through the season, some individuals were outstand- ing. Jeff Smith set a new record for having the most hits in a high school career. Tim Bateman set a new season record for the most strike outs. Tim was also the MVP for this year. Left: Coach Johnson looks over the stats. Below: Matt Jones makes a perfect slide into third base. THE “DEFEATLESS” Row 1: Roanna Brazier. Terry Hansel. Wendy Hendricks. Amy Leonard. Tammy Taker. Julie Drake. Denise Madison. Michelle Dickerson. Tabby Smith, Amy Harrop. Vicki Simmons, row 2: Coach Dyer. Shelly Little. Lora McMillian. Michelle Skinner. Jennifer Darter. Kary McDonough. Fran Blackketter. Lori Oldendorph, Teresa Brown. Mr. Carey. Denise Madison is ready in the infield. above: Terry Hansel awaits the pitch while Roanna Brazier is on deck, below: Michelle Dickerson avoids an inside pitch. Left: Roanna Brazier tries to pitch another no hitter. Above: Amy Pans celebrates her home run against Roxana. Below: Tammy Baker prepares to receive a pitch. Julie Duke gets ready to hit another grandslam home run. Right: Kary McDonough plays it cool in the outfield. Below: Michelle Dickerson awaits a hit. The softball Eagles enjoyed another winning season. The eagles achieved most of their goals this year. Their one disappointment was ending 5-1 in the conference. Roanna Brazier was the MVP. Along with Roanna, seniors Kary McDon- ough and Denise Madison said they had a lot of fun this season. They will miss not being a part of the team next year. Three seniors on this year's team are Roanna Brazier. Kary McDonough, and Denise Madison. Below: Julie Drake goes for the steal. Below: Amy Leonard watches the ball as she rounds second. 97 TRACK AND FIELD KEEP BOYS . . . 1: Chr'stel Mlliams, Lisa Lands, Beth Reeds, Lynn Cerutti, and Jeanne Davis. Row 2: Gina Kalika, Tammy Pace, Sherri Smith, Earleen Stutz Heather Brown. Row 3: Tracy Streigel. Dawn Shewmake,Carri Nichols, and Gina Rhodes. Gina Kalika watches her teammates run to victory. Sherri, Sherri, quite contrary, how does your garden grow? Actually Sherri Smith is preparing the long jump pit. Tammy Pace stretches before running the relay. Lisa Lands runs the final turn 98 AND GIRLS IN TOP SHAPE Rick Parks prepares to put the shot. Tim Phillips. George Eales. Jon Crispi. Brad Brakhane. Skip Morris. Jeff Klaustermeier. Sieve Locklear. Rick Parks, and Jeff Bond. Front: David Hair. Bill Stutz. Kevin Asaro. Fallon Overmeyer. Jason Cleveland. Steve Locklear tries to remain unknown” while throwing the discus. Bill Stutz waits for the starting signal. Jon Crispi says, Wanna see my monkey face? 99 TENNIS ANYONE? Brian Keefe waits for the return. Pat Durham delivers a forearm smash. Steve Desse completes his return. Chris Todd keeps his eye on the ball. Pat Durham concentrates on the ball. Steve Desse follows through on his serve. Back row: Billy Walker, Jeff Jones, Don Flack, and Jesse Stallings. Front row: Jeff Bourland, Steve Mann, and Eddie Ingram. The Eagles are coached by first-year coach Kreg Eckert. 101 Below: Jeii Klaustermeier demonstrates his high-jumping technique. left Pickering anxiously awaits the end of school. Below: Does Cardinal Baseball player Tommy Herr's number bring good luck to Eagle Craig Bostf Below: Jamie Humphreys has his mind on something besides Basketball: Mary Nasso. 2lli 5 «• ? 2 3 and SaJL S cia.l ••• 2 a 4 dl 4 3 £ 'V' A IL | f I I III Ml miDl|6RCT to e «. C«eMT 6 .Xffi Ttrt M- ftp UUujl c?„ C9 LJ OtA . cpv 5$CaA J . « • y tt £p HA-re. S’ '0 4 65 6M t fb €ffi«r C.I - C.'«Jct P P H pmczes havc 5re rcH ,4- P P GTA-k_ |i p Sb “ 5 - W 3TSBP a e Aa u - 9i mew b r Vf 4 oa. Brtuj ? «f dflU V Alas Ha. Me-v C-r «yplo-m any4b(r l your -Grtendfdo fvrV nccxi it cv«xi your ertr ts vnjooH beU j-V- fxrv wou ( Happiness is uJaAh Jkftj- ou. W,,, v + Kav ' uAx -+- Voo tOA t .______ THE ’85-’86 C.M.H.S. BAND — A The people in the brass section are: FRONT ROW — Derik Holtman. Scott Crause, Scott iegge. Butch Koehne. Joel Williams. Terry Sasser. Chuck Ambrose. Mike Hogan. Don Morton, and David Schuetz. BACK ROW — Matthew Warren. Steve Freiner. Brady Wreath. Chris Whitlock. Scott Boswell, and Shauna Settles. Members in this year’s woodwind section are: FRONT ROW — Chris Schlemmer. Jenny WilscheU. Sarah Miller. Tammy Jett. Nancy Miller. Annette Webb. Michelle McGraw. Kristi Swearingm. and Julie Kilmer. SECOND ROW — Pat Durham. Billy Walker. Eddie Ingram. Deanna Boomershine. Susie Winslow. Sherry Smith. Lynetle Ross. Amy Pans. Amy Harrop. and Tracy Abert. BACK ROW — Rebecca Lott. Roanna Brazier. Terry Harvill. Cindy Blasingam. Chris Beard. Ken Goeway. Erica Cox. Elisa Moss. Deanna Virgin. Tammy Pace, and Tabby Smith. 104 The people who played in the percussion section this year are: Teen a Guthrie. Ann Harding. Mark Deppmg. Melissa Boomershine. Matt Wiggenhorn, Candy Carter. Kim Chapman (on drums), Dion Roe. Erick Duncan. Steve Mann. Terry Werner, and Missy Martin. Mr. Jones is busy in his office preparing for another band session. Billy Walker. Candy Carter. Ann Harding. Don Morton, and Chuck Ambrose find time in their busy schedules for some goofing off (top left). Although it is halftime. Mr. Jones still has reasons to cheer (above). At left, bystanders look on as the band gets a little practice in. A lot of people feel that this year's band is one of the best in a long time. This year, the band went on tour to Marion, Illinois. One band member said: “This year’s band was pretty fun and interesting, especially percussion! I think Mr. Jones is pretty cool.” BANDS HAVE MORE FUN! 105 COLOR GUARD A SHOW OF SPIRIT WITH FLAGS Front Row (seated)-Tammy Goodbrake, Jill Gunderson, Me- lanie Wyers. Second Row-Angel Myers, Jenny Kluetter, Rhonda Hensler, Kathy Whalen, Amy Balsters, Angie Bilderback. Third Row-Michelle Williams, Earleen Stutz, Jeanne Baine, Amy Crispi, Nora Bryant, Theresa Ambrose, Yvette Moon. Center Left- Color Guard entertains the fans at halftime at the football game. Bottom leH-Angie Bilderback and Kathy Whalen show the main requirement to be a member of Color Guard-energy! Bottom R g )i-Ear een Stutz, Melanie Wyers, and Yvette Moon find time to be themselves at the pep assembly. 106 SPECIAL GALS CARRY ON THE TRADITION DRILL TEAM Front Row (seated)-Kelly Scott, Tracy Czechin, Laura McGaughey, Kary Morgan, Michelle McGraw, Vicki Carr, Vanessa Jeffers, Monica Govern. Second Row-Gina Kalika, Julie Stinson, Lisa Lands, Mary Beth Cooper, Cindy Bla- singham, Shelly Little, Dawn Howes, Jeanne Davis, Jenny Wilchetz, Carie Myers. Center Right-The drill team entertains the excited fans at the basket- ball game against Wood River. Bottom Left-Me Stinson shows her enthusiasm while performing a difficult routine. Bottom Right-Kary Morgan, Gina Kalika, and Jeanne Davis reach for victory at half-time. 107 PERFORMING OF VOICES Chorus: Front Row (seated)-Shelly Little, Tammy Goodbrake, Greg Harp, Jennifer Bowman, Niki Forsting, Gary Stamm, Craig Welch, Butch Koenhe. Roy White, Kenney Turner. Shannon Norris. Darla Simmons, Second Row-Vicki Knight. Tracy Shmick, Georgette Gauf, Chandra Smith, Sherry Baker, Melanie Wyers, Diane Pruett. Beth Pelan, Vicki Carr. Ginger Hartsock, Rhonda Martin. Laura McGaughey, Michelle Lowenstein, Becky Asbeck. Third Row-Kim Tite, Dawn Jaco, Kathy Kull, Tabby Smith, Traci Striegai Charlotte Doer, Misty Neumann. Stephanie Pruitt, Belinda Reno, Stephanie George. Kim Barnett. Julie Fremeir. Mary Nasso. Tricia Emde, Robin Henderson, Edie Day. SWING CHOIR Swing Choir: Front Row-Kim Barnett, Carie Myers. Melanie Wyers, Beth Pelan. Julie Frey meter, Mary Nasso. Second Row-Darla Sim- mons, Rhonda Martin. Niki Forsting, Kim Chapman, Shelly Little, Vicki Carr. Laura McGaughey. JAZZ CHOIR Jazz (dance) Choir: Front Row-Pam Morrison, Rhonda Martin, Melanie Wyers, Beth Pelan, Mary Nasso, Kathy Kull, Charlotte Doer. Second Row-Billy Walker, Gary Stamm. Richard Cameron, Craig Wilson, Eddie Ingram, Jeff Bourland. 108 FRENCH CLUB: VIVA LA FRANCE! The members of this year's French Club were: FRONT ROW- Tracy Neunaber, Teresa Brown, Lori Weller. Tracy Patterson. Michelle McGraw. and Erick Duncan. SECOND ROW-Kristi Riggio, Ann Harding. Jetf Britton. Sarah Miller, Missy Martin, and Melissa Fisher. THIRD ROW-Kristine Long, Vicki Simmons. Brian Hendricks (Pres.) Donnie Flack (V. Pres.), BradLabertew. Aman- da Flowers. Pat Cullen, Brian Garland, and Mr. George. The main purpose of the French Club is to teach its members more about France and French culture. The club “achieves this by raising money to travel to places like New Orleans, Quebec, or France itself. This year, the club set its sights upon a New Orleans trip. Mr. George, the club sponsor, feels that this can be accom- plished through hard work and dedica- tion. 1985-1986 STUDENT COUNCIL in The members of the ’85-’86 Student Council were as follows: FRONT ROW-Laura McGaughey, Roanna Brazier, Michelle McGraw, Teresa Brown. Kim Chapman. Cassie Bollinger. Tracy Czechin, Lee Albert, and Vicki Carr (Pres.) SECOND ROW-Matt Wiggenhorn, Jason Devine, Greg Gunderson, Sue Ann Meredith. Jeanne Davis, Gina Kalika. and Melinda Tieman (V. Pres). THIRD ROW-Brad Labertew. Rhonda Martin. Earlene Stutz, Melissa Fisher, Andy Sticht, Jill Admire, Michelle Barach, Terri Carr, Missy Martin, and Jeff Hunt. FOURTH ROW-Angie Clark, Vivian Berlingeri, Robin Ritter, and Jeff Bourland. The Student Council is a group that contains ten representatives from each of the four classes. Their main purpose is to figure out ways of improving student fa- culty relations, supervise most of the school’s activities, and work with the ad- ministration in creating and improving school rules. 109 OFFICE OCCUPATIONS — LETTER PERFECT Office Occupations girls get a jump on the job market by starting work in their chosen field while they are still in high school. Supervised by business teacher Darlene Smith, the girls work in various offices in the area, including the high school office, where Yvonne Barker and Gena Maher split secretarial duties. The O.O. Club also sponsors contests on office occupations skills, and the trophies these members have won are on display in Mrs. Smith's classroom. The members of 0.0. are: Seated- Suzette Kattleman. Sherry Stice. Yvonne Barker, Connie Naylor. Laura Menke. Gena Maher. Holly Embry, and Cathy Bartee. Standing- 's. Smith. Becky Agio. Cindy Rose. Becky Vmyard, Jill Wehkmg. Amy Treutschler, Vanessa Gerdmg. Dawn Yakstis. and Michelle Eaker. Another work-study program at CM is Distributive Education, su- pervised by business teacher Carl Behrens. These students spend part of the day working in area stores, one of which is located right in the CM Commons. The DE Store, run by DE members, sells school supplies, lab materials, gym clothes, etc. to CM students, thus providing a service to the school while giving DE members valuable experience. Standing: Stacey Dunnagan. Beth Cearley, Sherry Roe. Jason Esparza. Hi. Shew make. Monica Govern. Julie Fry mire. Harold Jen- kins. Jim Sexton. Ed Masero. Ken Redmon. Seated: Bill Klamert, Jeff Britton. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION — WORKERS FOR A GOOD CAUSE STUDENT ACTION FOR EDUCATION This year’s members of S.A.E. were: FRONT ROW- Pam Morrison, Missy Martin, Ronna Schneider, and Briena Neese. SECOND ROW- Craig Wilson, (V. Pres.) Richard Cameron. (Pres.) and Rebecca Lott. The Student Action For Education club prepares its members for careers in education, particularly teaching The members even get a chance to go to the local elementary schools and teach there for one day. Al- though there are only seven members this year, some feel that there will be more students who will acquire an interest in the educational field. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB HEALTH CAREERS CLUB MEMBERS: FRONT ROW-Amy Balsters, Amy Paris, Dee Dee Morris, Theresa Colley, Starla Rutter, Sarah Miller, and Jill Gunderson. SECOND ROW- Tracy Neunaber, Missy Martin, Teresa Brovrn, Gina Rhoades, Tracy Zenkin, Tonya Eaker, Kim Drussel, Melissa Fisher, sponsor Mr. Dyer, and Kim Chapman. Just as S.A.E. prepares students for careers in education, the Health Ca- reers Club prepares its members for careers in medicine. The organization is a big help to those who are planning to become doctors or nurses. The big- gest event of the year for the club is the annual Red Cross Blood Drive. in Mrs. Paschedag's HERO chapter at CM explores career opportunities. HERO stands for Home Economics Related Occupations, and some of the careers club members investigate are restaurant operations, professional cooking, industrial food preparation, etc. Many members already have jobs in these areas. Back: Shawn Lowenstein. Mid- dle: Sandy Lampkin, Krystal Null. Derek Dever. Cindy Bla- smgam. Angie Wiegand, Jeanne Bam. Front: Mrs. Paschedag. Dee Dee Morns. Robin Hender- son. Michelle Sconce, Angie Stephens. Jamie Keith. H.E.R.O. F.H.A. Back: Dee Dee Morns. Michelle Knoche, Julie Williams. Mabra Welch. Lisa Jackson. Debbie Beumer. Jamie Keith. Tracy Abert. Shawn Welch. Mrs. On. Mrs. Little. Middle: Robin Henderson. Michelle Culver. Brenda Carroll, Toma Taker. Tracy Rinkan. Dawn Meyer. Cari Goewey, Kathy Agney. Front: Annette Stauffer, Starla Kutter. Connie Wallace, Tina Courtoise. Dawn McEuen. The Future Homemakers of America Club is one of the largest of CM, and is part of a national organization that sponsors contests and educational programs in home economics to prepare young people for being on their own. The focus of FHA has changed in recent years from preparing homemakers to preparing wise consumers. This year’s president of the CM chapter was DeeDee Morris, and the sponsors were Home Ec teachers Barb Orr and Janet Little. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB The Industrial Arts club is an organization that tries to teach its members ways to improve their skills in a particular trade. During recent years, the club has sold popcorn and other re- freshments under the bleach- ers during football games. The members of this year's Industrial Arts club were: Jimmy Harrison, Greg Lawler, Mr Vollmar, Darrel Hair, Trent Hubbert. Brent Wells, and Chuck Buff- ington (not pictured). The 1985-1986 Art Club members are: FRONT ROW- Jody Nappier, Angel Meyer, Cathi McCormick, and Melanie Oyarzabal BACK ROW- Raquel Gilbert. Amy Crispi. Casey Corbin. Rhonda Hensler. and their sponsor, Mrs. Sikes. The Art Club takes those Art students who have great potential and shows them how to use their potential in various art careers. This year’s Art Club was filled with talented members. In the newly formed Com- puter Club, the members learn how to improve their computer skills so that they will obtain a career in computers. The mem- bers learn new and different techniques in computer pro- gramming. The “Charter Members of the Com- puter Club are: FRONT ROW- Scott Has- ten, Jeff Bntton, and Tim Klamert. BACK ROW- Terry Harvill. Eldon Schaaf, Beth Armstrong, and sponsor Mrs. Whitfield. MICRO-COMPUTER CLUB “DEDICATION” NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Row 1: Bill Stutz, David Hair. Scott Hicks. Sean Jeffers. Jim Bauer. Terry Sasser. Mark Watson. Row 2: Larry Turner. Laura McGaughey. Teresa Brown, Vicki Carr. Lon Weller. Jeff Smith. Jeff Mull. Row 3: Chris Todd. Toni tucker, Tammy Goodbrake. Jill Gunderson. Shauna Settles. Cassie Bol- linger. Roanna Brazier. Michelle McGraw. Row 4: Mrs. McGee (sponsor), Scott Hasten. Dave Pruett. Scott Hasten. Dave Pruett, Scott Folmnsbee. Tim Bateman, Mark Whaley. Erik Duncan, Matt Jones. Terry Werner. Andy DuBose. Sue Hilliard. Kathy Whalen, Lori Mclntire, Kary McDonough. VOICE OF DEMOCRACY: Jeff Britton. Brian Hendricks, Teresa Brown, Greg Harp. These students' essays won the Voice of Democracy contest sponsored by the VFW. ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLARS: Front: David Hair, Scott Hicks. Middle: Erik Duncan. Shauna Settles, Larry Turner, Terry Werner, Sue Hilliard. Top: Dave Pruett, Mark Whaley, Tim Bateman, Teresa Brown, Michelle McGraw. Kathy Whalen. Mike Hall. Bill Stutz, Andy Debose. and Scott Hasten. 114 VARSITY — DRAMA VARSITY CLUB: Row 1: Jeff Smith. Darren Clark. Denise Madison. Roanna Brazier. Kary McDonough. Lori Weller. Row 2: Rick Mann. Mark Whaley. Dave Pruett. Juhe Premet. Stacy Wilcox. Row 3: Jim Bauer. Tim Bateman. Matt Jones. Doug Carey. Tracy Patterson. Jill Gunderson. Steve Premet. Row 4: Mike Walker. Greg Gunderson, Rick Parks. Bob Davis. Row 5: Tom Adams. Jason Devine, Eric Keymon. Jeff Mull. Erick Duncan. Don Herrin. 115 DRAMA CLUB: Row 1: Lee Albert, Teresa Brown, Amy Paris, Jill Gunderson. Wendy Killebrew. Ronna Schneider. Amy Crispi. Jean Forrester, Mamie Lish. Cindy Jackson. Michelle Martin. Melissa Fischer. Row 2: Lon Weller. Stephanie Pruett, Belinda Reno. Amy Balsters, Jennifer Perkhiser. Candy Carter. Richard Cameron. Jennifer Bowman. Pam Morrison, Steve Mann. Row 3: Billy Walker, Robin Ritter, Earleen Stutz. Craig Wilson. YEARBOOK AND FLYER STAFF This year’s Yearbook and Flyer staff contained some very talented people. One stu- dent said, “The class was hard, but it was very fun. I was sur- prised at first! I didn't know we had to do that much work!”. The journalism class is unique in the fact that it has two teachers- Mrs. Beck for year- book, and Mrs. Murphy for the Flyer and for journalistic writ- ing. Both teachers alternate every two weeks. The people in this year’s yearbook staff were: First Row: Michelle Cameron- Juniors, Dawn Howes- Academics, Kris West- Winter Athletics, Shauna Settles- Structural Pages. Second Row: Candy Carter- Winter Athletics, Shelley Albers- Spring Athletics, Julie Hunt- Layout Editor, Kelly Scott- Editor-in-Chief, Brooke Ruffner- Index, Connie Wallace- Fall Athletics. Back Row: Rich- ard Cameron- Gazette, Brian Hendricks- Organi- zations, Bill Stutz- Faculty, Mark Watson- Busi- ness, Kary McDonough- Seniors, Craig Wilson- Organizations, Stacy Green- Photography, Stacy Wilcox- Student Life, Christel Williams- Fall Ath- letics, Jeanne Davis- Sophomores, Julie Freiner- Activities. Not pictured: Mike Rothe- Freshmen; Tracy Czeschin- Spring Athletics. 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Top: Craig Wilson prepares to entertain the audience with his dance routine at the Christmas assembly. Above: Tammy Jett and Shelley Little show the excitement shared by all CM students attending the coronation. 127 JOVIAL JUNIORS It's the third year of your high school days, It's fun. exicting, and challenging in many different ways. You’re finally an upperclassman it didn’t take long Now you're feeling comfortable and that you do belong, Planning the prom, selling magazines, Wearing T-shirts and faded blue jeans. You only have one year left to go, You are worried about your ACT, and just how much you know. Planning for your future is a job not easily done- Just remember you’re only a junior, don't miss all of high school’s fun! Above: Charles Buck. Mr. Weeple 1985-1986, is invaded by a few friends. Below: Michelle Cameron and Craig Welch display the theme of this year’s coronation “Cherish the Love . Above left: Darin Clark is not sure what he is looking at. Above right: Julie Stinson relives her childhood days. Below: Dion Row does what he has become known for. Above: Mrs. McKinney tells Melinda Tieman she should know gum is against the rules. Below: Julie Freiner decided that before you know how to bow perfectly you must practice. Above: Lonnie Copeland tries to remember his locker combina- tion. Above: Missy Barker and Kellie Bolten: friends forever. Below: Tim Vogel displays his enthusiasm of being part of this year's swing- ing Eagles. 128 tel lx CMLlfrvUEl 11 m; ft 1 W ?Wf 1 it ' (J-ciSS of jw! 2 “ mjyu -Tcu)e nc. i Tommy (?X Buddies Rjlsojlx. jUiJL eixxrkLuu wer- , yY UCLo QJYUJ- 'T-fa vj u uu drw ajo! 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Jennifer Darter Kathy Davis Terry Davis Tonya Degerlia Jason Dempsey Mark Depping Tammy Dettmann Tony DiPaolo Brian Donahue Jeff Downer Janene Drake Kim Druessel Kyle Dunlap Laura Durham Greg Eagan Scott Eaker Tonia Eaker Jeff Edmiaston Steve Ehlert Peggy Embry Tricia Emde Deana Fairless Jolene Farris Paul Fiengo Melissa Fisher Donnie Flack Steve Flannery 133 Amanda Flowers Nathan Floyd Mamie Forgy Jean Forrester Nicki Forsting Ricky Forsythe Krista Fulcher Ed Gares Brian Garland Lisa Gauthier Ross Greer Tenna Guthrie Daryl Hair Amy Hansen Ann Harding Jimmy Harrison Tammy Harrison Don Harvill Les Harvill Wesley Heaton Brett Heflin Mike Helmkamp Tammy Hendrix David Hill Deanna Hodapp Jackie Holman James Holman 134 Wesley Howard Jeff Hunt Carol Hyman John Howell Cindy Jackson Chris Johnson Shannon Johnson Jeff Jones Kim Justice Wendy Killebrew Tammy King Cathy Jo Kirk Jenny Klueter Lori Kraner Mike Kunz Jeff Kutter Starla Kutter Brad Labertew Tammy Ladd Dale Laird Darren Lamere Lisa Lands Tammy Laper Greg Lawler Herman Lawrence Tony Leach Amy Leonard 135 Jeff Levy Mary Lewey Steve Locklear Rebekah Lott Linda Luther Fee Luu Scott Madrey Janette Marshall Jim Martin Michelle Martin Rhonda Martin Mary McClain Kim McCleery Donald McEuen Carl McGaughey Eric McGrew Craig McKey Sarah Miller Christina Moore Cheryl Morgan Kim Morrison Tina Mosher Beth Mouser Jeni Mugler Right: Melonte Oyarzabat and Scot! Madrey enjoy a dance at the coronation. Amanda Mushill Brad Myers Chris Myers 136 Right: Michele Barach prepares to bow during the coronation ceremony. Jodi Nappier Brienna Neese Tracy Neunaer Shannon Norris Lisa Null Lori Oldendorph Kevin Orr Mike Osborne Melonie Oyarzabal Michael Paslay Don Patton Angie Pauley Nat Perkhiser Clint Phillips Sherry Pickford Ramona Portwood Mike Ragusa Kim Raines Carla Reedy Scott Reliford Shelly Retzer Gina Rhodes Leo Rhodes Joey Ricci Becky Ricks Dan Robertson Kelly Robinson Melissa Rodgers Brian Romanko David Ross Shane Ross Billy Sanders Ronna Schneider Tina Schremp Paul Scroggins Jeff Sexton Dawn Shewmake Ken Simpkins Tracy Slimick Scott Smart Rhonda Snelson Tim Snyder Evin Stanford Jon Stauder Clinnette Stauffer Andy Sticht Earleen Stutz David Sweeney Chrissie Tash Steve Tavernier Stephanie Taylor Debbie Thomas Chad Thomason Kim Tite 138 NOT PICTURED: Carol Baker William Baker Charles Ball Jeff Bickmore Shari Cain Darren Clark Larry Copeland Jeff Driver Michelle Fulkerson John Garrett Patty Gordon Shannon Hammock Mary Johnson James Keith Tamura Levi Candy Lewis Christopher Lewis Melodi McCutcheon Donna Meyers Carlos Morris Kenneth Mosher Larry Pollard John Sims Dennis Smith Kerri Stavely Kristi Stavely Kenneth Stewart John Swift James Tieman Lisa Wegman Mara Welch Jenna White Joyce White Robert Wilson Gary Wyman Krista Fulcher and Holly Bloodworth enjoy an Eagle basketball game. Beth Truetzschler Delos Turner Laura Turner James Ulery Corey Ursch Sherry Vinyard Jeff Wadlow Dena Walden Deborah Wardein Tammy Webb Joseph Wells Kim West Jeff Whaley Roy White David Whitehead Cheryl Whitlock Natalie Wiegand Pat Wieneke Julie Williams Rachel Williams Ben Wiles Jenny Wilschetz Susan Winstead Pat Wrischnik 139 SOPHOMORES GET INVOLVED It’s the second year of your high school days, You’re gaining confidence and growing in a lot of ways. This is a year highlighted by many different things — It’s the year you start to drive, date, and get your class rings. It’s the year you turn sixteen and to work you may go Because the clothes, gas, rings, and dates take a lot of dough. It’s the year when you’re a freshman no more, You have two years ahead with a lot in store. You’re too young for prom, but a slave you may be Graduation seems far, but it's not, wait and see! Above: Beth Mouser takes time out to look at the camera. 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Williams Michelle S. Williams Missy Williams Rodney Williams Darin Wilson Mike Wilson Todd Wilson Susan Winslow Sherry Wisnasky John Wooten Perry Yates Tracy Zumbaum NOT PICTURED Carol Batson Kimberly Baze Gennevieve Boyer Tammy Carter Susan Cloninger Daniel Courtoise Erika Cox Jacque Dorris Carla Durst Eric Green Charles Hall Brian Hastings Michelle Hausman Jacque Holman John Howell Martin Johnson Angela Keith John Linafelter Joeli McCutcheon Mary McLain Christina Moore LeeAnn Moore Kevin Moy Jennifer Mugler Lori Ann Myers Gordon Ogg Laura Oseland Scott Ozee Darren Pinson Christine Riggio Brian Shea George Stewart Lisa Stogsdill Kevin Tite Corey Ursch Brad Vonderheidt Brian Waters Wesley Whorl Ben Wiles Rachel Williams Tracy Wilson 150 FREAKY FRESHMEN FIND FUN It’s the first year of your high school days, You seem to be lost in the CM maze; Don't ask an upperclassman where you should go, They'll tell you wrong and that you should know. A lot of responsibilities are placed upon you this year, You have to give it all you've got and put aside all your fear. Choosing teams you want to be on and classes you will take Are only two of the big decisions you must make. You’ll experience many things for the very first time. If you feel overwhelmed, it's just a growing up sign. Above: Keep studying, Theresa Colley. You only have 3 years left. Below: Donnie Brown bears the crown. SPRING BRINGS HONORS, AWARDS, AND GRADUATION Above: Michelle Eaker. Tracy Patterson and Yvonne Baker prepare for graduation night, June 6. Right: The annual Honors Banquet was held May 16. Teachers serve this meal for Honor Roll students and their families. Mathematics awards went to Erick Duncan (above), Mark Whaley, and Scott Hastens who also won in computers. Duncan also won a National Merit Scholarship. Below: Mark Whaley walks oft with his Army Reserve Scholar Athlete Award, as well as SAR. DAR. and President's Fitness Awards and others. Above left: Scholar Athlete Roanna Brazier also won the DAR award, and Most Activities. Above right: Teresa Brown receives the Wood River Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship, Leadership Award, E. Plegge award, and a scholarship from Jaycees. Below: American Legion Awards were presented to Rick Parks and hll Gunderson SENIOR ACTIVITIES LEE ALBERT: Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 French Club-2,3, Drama Club 2,3,4 Photography Club- 4 Student Council- 2,3,4 Class Offi- cers- 4 Who’s Who- 4 Voice of Democracy- 3 Float- 1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Coronation- 4 Graduation- 4 Prom Slave- 2 Class Trait (most active)- 4 Coronation (master of ceremonies)- 4 YVONNE BARKER: Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 Office Occupations- 4 Student Council- 1 Class Officers- 1 Float- 1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Coronation- 4 Basketball (stats)- 1,2,3,4 Baseball (stats)- 1,2,3,4 Cheerleader- 2 Class Trait (most flirtatious)- 4 KEVIN BARNHART: Pep Club- 3,4 TIM BATEMAN: Varsity Club-1,2,3,4 Pep Club-1,2,3,4 Science Club- 4 Varsity Club (president)- 4 N.H.S.- 3,4 Who’s Who- 3.4 Illinois State Scholar- 4 Prom- 3 Soccer-1,2,3,4 Baseball- 1.2.3.4 CYNTHIA BLASINGAM: Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 Health Careers Club- 1,2 FHA- 1,2,3,4 Hero (president)- 4 Band- 1,2,3,4 Stage- 3 Marching-1,2,3,4 Pep-1,2,3,4 Color Guard-1 Drill Team 2,3,4 Prom- 3 CASSIE BOLLINGER: Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 Modern Dance Club- 4 Student Council- 3,4 (president)-4 Class Officer (president)- 4 N.H.S.- 3,4 Float-1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Coronation- 4 Graduation- 4 Football (stats) - 1 Class Traits (best dressed) - 4 Home- coming Maid- 4 Queen Candidate- 4 DAVE BRADEN: Varsity Club- 3,4 Football-1,2,3,4 Class Traits (best build)- 4 Homecoming Escort- 4 ROANNA BRAZIER: Varsity Club 1,2,3,4 Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 Science Club- 4 Student Council- 1,2,3,4 N.H.S.- 3,4 (secre- tary)- 4 Band- 1,2,3,4 (president)- 4 Stage- 1,2,3,4 Pep- 1.2.3.4 Marching- 1,2,3,4 D.A.R. Award- 4 Float- 4 Prom- 3 Coronation- 4 Graduation- 4 Volleyball- 1,2,3,4 (captain 3,4- Co- MVP- 4) Basketball- 1,2,3,4 (captain- 3,4) Softball- 1.2.3.4 (captain- 3,4- MVP- 2,3,4) Prom Slave- 2 Class Traits (favorite freshmen, most talented)- 1,4 JEFF BRITTON: Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 French Club- 3,4 Computer Club- 4 (vice-president)- 4 Youth For Christ- 3,4 SAE- 3,4 D.E.- 4 Basketball (manager)- 1 TERESA BROWN: Varsity Club- 3,4 Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 French Club- 1,2,3,4 Drama Club- 1,2,3,4 (secretary-treasurer)- 3,4 Science Club- 4 Health Careers Club- 1,2,3,4 (secretary)- 4 Modern Dance Club- 2,3,4 Youth For Christ- 1,2,3,4 Student Council- 4 Class Officer (secretary-tres.)- 4 N.H.S.- 3,4 (vice- president)-4 Who’s Who- 3,4 Illinois State Scholar- 4 Color Guard- 1,2, Float- 1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Coronation- 4 Graduation (chairman) - 4 Football (stats) - 3,4 Softball (stats) - 3,4 Prom Slave- 2 Class Trait (most studious)- 4 NORAH BRYAN: Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 Health Careers Club- 1,2 Band-1,2,3,4 Marching-1,2,3,4 Pep- 1,2,3,4 Chorus- 3 Color Guard- 3 Prom- 3 Soccer (manager, stats)- 1,2 KIM CHAPMAN: Varsity Club- 3,4 Pep Club-1 German Club-1,2 Drama Club- 3,4 Science Club- 4 Health Careers Club- 1,2,3,4 (Vice President- 4) Student Council-3,4 Band- 1,2,3,4 (Vice- President- 4) Stage- 1,2,3,4 Marching- 1,2,3,4 Pep- 1,2,3,4 Chorus- 1,2,3 Swing Choir- 1,2,3,4 Jazz Choir- 1,2,3 Float- 1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Coronation- 4 Graduation- 4 Volleyball-1,2,3,4 (Stats) Girls Basketball- 1,2 (Stats- 2) Girls Track- 1,2,3,4 (Stats- 4) Class Traits- 4 (Person to take home to impress your parents.) PAM CLINE: Pep Club- 1 Office Occupations- 4 CASEY C. CORBIN: Pep Club- 1 Drama Club- 2,3,4 (President- 3,4) Art Club- 2,3,4 (President- 3,4) Chorus- 2 Jazz Choir- 1 Prom- 1 Coronation- 1 Class Traits-1 (Best Dressed) TRACY CZESCHIN: Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 Science Club- 4 Modern Dance Club-1 Student Council- 1,2,3,4 (Treasurer- 4) Band- 1,2,3 Marching- 1,2 Drill Team- 2,3,4 Spectator Staff- 3,4 Flyer Staff- 3,4 Float- 1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Coronation- 4 Class Traits- 3,4 (3- Favorite Junior 4- Best Build) Homecoming Maid- 2 Queen Candidate- 4 BOB DAVIS: Varsity Club- 1,2,3,4 Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 Youth For Christ-1,2 Who’s Who- 3,4 Band-1,2,3 Stage-1,2,3 Marching- 1,2,3 Pep- 1,2,3 Football- 1,2,3,4 Wrestling- 1,2,3,4 Boys Track- 1 ERICK DUNCAN: Varsity Club- 4 Pep Club-1,2,3,4 French Club- 1,2,3,4 Science Club- 4 National Honor Society- 3,4 Who’s Who- 3,4 Illinois State Scholar- 4 Band-1,3,4 Marching-1,3,4 Pep- 1,3,4 Float- 1,2,3,4 Prom-3 Coronation- 4 Graduation- 4 Wrestling- 1,2,3,4 Class Traits- 4 (Reckless Driver) PAT DURHAM: Varsity Club- 1,2,3,4 Pep Club-1,2,3,4 Student Council- 1 Who’s Who- 3,4 Band- 1,2,3,4 Stage- 1,2,3,4 Marching- 1,2,3,4 Football- 1 Soccer- 3,4 Wrestling- 1 Boys Tennis- 2,3,4 Boys Track-1 CHERYL EDMONDS: Varsity Club- 2,3,4 Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 Chorus- 2 Girls Tennis- 1,2,3,4 (Tennis MVP- 3,4) Cheer- leader- 3,4 Long-Distance Manager (Boys Girls) MICHELLE EAKER: Pep Club-1,2,3,4 Drama Club-1,2,3 Photog- raphy Club- 2 Office Occupations- 4 Treasurer- 4) FHA-1,2,3 (Vice-President- 2 President- 3) Spectator Staff- 3 Flyer Staff- 3 Float- 1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Coronation- 4 Graduation- 4 Volleyball- 1,2 (Stats- 1,2) Girls Tennis- 1 Basketball- 1 Softball- 1 Class Traits- 4 (Most Talkative) SCOTT FOLMSBEE: Varsity Club- 2,3,4 Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 Na- tional Honor Society- 3,4 Who’s Who- 3,4 Soccer- 1,2,3 Bas- ketball- 1,2 Baseball- 1 JULIE FRYMIRE: Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 Drama Club- 3 Youth For Christ- 2 FHA- 1,2 Band- 1,2,3 Stage- 1,2,3 Marching- 1,2,3 Pep- 1,2,3 D.E.- 4 Chorus- 1,2,3,4 Swing Choir- 4 Float- 4 Coronation- 4 DAVID HAIR: National Honor Society- 3,4 Who’s Who- 4 Illinois MICHELLE LOWENSTEIN: Chorus- 4 Float- 2 State Scholar- 4 SCOTT HICKS: Science Club- 4 National Honor Society- 3,4 Who's Who- 4 Illinois State Scholar- 4 SUE HILLIARD: Pep Club- 1 Science Club- 4 National Honor Society- 3,4 Who’s Who- 4 Illinois State Scholar- 4 KEVIN HOWARD: Pep Club- 3,4 Float- 4 Prom- 3 Baseball-1,2,3 (Manager- 3) RICK MANN: Varsity Club- 1,2,3,4 Science Club- 3,4 Float- 1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Coronation- 4 Graduation- 4 Football- 1 Soccer- 2,3,4 (Co-Captain- 4) Wrestling- 1,2 Class Traits- 4 (Most Shy) Crown Bearer- 1 KARY MCDONOUGH: Varsity Club- 1,2,3,4 (Vice-President- 4) Pep Club-1,4 National Honor Society- 3,4 Spectator Staff- 3,4 (Senior Editor- 4) Flyer Staff- 3,4 Coronation- 4 Graduation- 4 Volleyball- 1,2,3,4 (Captain- 3,r MVP- 3,4) Girls Basketball- 1,2,3,4 (Captain- 3,4 MVP- 3) Softball-1,2,3,4 (Captain- 3,4) Prom Slave- 4 Class Traits- 4 (Most Athletic) JULIE HUNT: Varsity Club- 2,3,4 Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 Health Careers Club- 1,3 Spectator Staff- 3,4 Flyer Staff- 3,4 Float- 3,4 Prom- 3 Coronation- 4 Girls Tennis-1,2,3,4 Class Traits- 4 (Best Personality) LAURA MCGAUGHEY: Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 German Club- 1,2 Drama Club-1,2,3 Student Council- 4 National Honor Society- 3,4 Who’s Who- 3,4 Chorus- 1,2,3,4 Swing Choir- 2,3,4 Jazz Choir- 2,3 Drill Team- 1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Coronation- 4 Gradu- ation- 4 Class Traits- 4 (Most Likely To Succeed) MATT JONES: Varsity Club- 3,4 Pep Club-1,2,3,4 Science Club- 4 National Honor Society- 3,4 Who’s Who- 3,4 Float- 2,3,4 Prom- 3 Graduation- 4 Basketball-1,2 Baseball-1,2,3,4 Class Traits- 4 (Favorite Senior) DEE DEE MORRIS: Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 Photography Club- 3 Health Careers Club- 1,2,3,4 FHA- 1,2,3,4 (President-4) Cho- rus- 1,2,3,4 Float- 4 Softball-1 JEFF MULL: Varsity Club- 3,4 Pep Club-1,2,3,4 Science Club- 4 National Honor Society- 3,4 Float-1,2,3,4 Prom- 4 Coronation- 4 Graduation- 4 Football- 1,2,3,4 Basketball- 1,2,3 Baseball- 1,2,3,4 Class Traits (Most Talkative) Homecoming Escort- 4 CONNIE NAYLOR: Youth for Christ- 4 Office Occupations- 4 SAE-1,2,3,4 (Who’s Who- 3 Chorus-1 SAE Secretary-Treasur- er- 2,4 Office Occupations Reporter- 4 RICK PARKS: Varsity Club- 1,2,3,4 Youth for Christ- 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society- 4 Who’s Who- 3,4 Band- 1,2,3 Stage- 2,3 Marching-1,2,3 Pep-1,2,3 Prom- 3 Graduation- 4 Football- 1,2,3,4 Wrestling- 1,2,3,4 (Co-Captain- 4) Boys Track- 1,3,4 (Captain- 4 ) Eagle Iron Club- 1,2,3,4 TRACY PATTERSON: Varsity Club- 3,4 Pep Club-1,2,3,4 French Club- 2,3,4 Drama Club- 3,4 Youth For Christ- 3 FHA- 3 (Sec.- Tres.- 3) Band-1 Marching-1 Float-1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Corona- tion- 4 Graduation- 4 Girls Tennis- 3 Girls Basketball- 1,2 Varsity Football Stats- 4 DAVID PRUETT: Varsity Club- 3,4 Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 French Club- 1 Science Club- 3,4 Art Club- 3,4 National Honor Soci- ety- 3,4 Who's Who- 3,4 Illinois State Scholar- 4 Spectator Staff- 4 Float- 1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Coronation- 3,4 Basketball- 1,2,3 Class Traits- 4 (Best Legs) Homecoming Escort- 4 TERRY SASSER: Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 German Club- 1,2,3 Drama Club- 3 Science Club- 4 Youth For Christ- 1,2 National Honor Society- 3,4 Who’s Who- 4 Illinois State Scholar- 4 Band- 1,2,3,4 Stage- 1,2,3,4 Marching- 1,2,3,4 Pep-1,2,3,4 Chorus- 2 NHS Tres.- 4 Band Sec.-Tres.- 4 Float- 3,4 Prom- 3 Corona- tion- 4 Graduation- 4 Prom Slave- 2 Class Traits- 4 (Most Talented) MICHELLE SCONCE: Pep Club-1,2,3,4 Health Careers Club-1,2 FHA- 1,2,3,4 HERO- 4 KELLY SCOTT: Modern Dance Club- 2,3,4 (Publicity Manager- 3,4) Youth For Christ- 1,2 Color Guard- 1 Drill Team- 2,3,4 Spectator Staff- 3,4 Flyer Staff- 3,4 (Yearbook Editor-In- Chief- 4) Basketball, Girls-1,2,3,4 (Stats and Manager) Class Traits- 4 (Sweetest Natured) SHAUNA SETTLES: German Club-1,2 National Honor Society- 4 Who’s Who- 4 Illinois State Scholar- 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Stage- 1,2,3,4 Pep- 3,4 (Drum Major- 3,4 Sophomore Representative- 2) Spectator Staff- 4 Flyer Staff- 4 (Structural Pages Editor- 4) J.C. Company (Bible Club)0 1,2 (Secretary- 2) Prom- 3 Memory Book Chairman-3 Girls Track- 3 JEFF SMITH: Varsity Club- 1,2,3,4 Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 French Club-1,2 National Honor Society- 3,4 Who’s Who- 2,3,4 Float- 1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Coronation 4 Football- 1,2 Basketball- 1,2 Baseball-1,2,3,4 Prom Slave- 2 Class Traits- 4 (Most Likely To Be Person To Take Home To Impress Your Parents) MICHELLE McGRAW- Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 French Club- 3,4 (President- 3) Drama Club- 1 Science Club- 4 Modern Dance Club- 1 Student Council- 1,2,3,4 Class Officer- 1,2,3 (Vice- President) National Honor Society- 3,4 Who’s Who- 4 Illinois State Scholar- 4 Band- 1,2,3,4 Marching- 1,2,3,4 Pep- 1 Drill Team- 2,3,4 (Captain- 4) Float-1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Coronation- 4 Graduation- 4 Basketball Statistician- 4 Homecoming- Maid- 3 3 Queen Candidate- 4 ANGIE STEPHENS- Pep Club-1,2,3,4 FHA- 2,3 HERO- 4 Float- 3 Prom- 3 BILL STUTZ- Varsity Club- 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society- 3,4 Who’s Who- 3 Illinois State Scholar- 4 Spectator Staff- 4 (Faculty Editor) Flyer Staff- 4 Soccer 1,2 Cross Country- 3,4 Boys Track- 1,2,3,4 KRISTY SWEARINGIN- Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 FHA- 1,2 Student Council- 3 Who’s Who- 3 Band- 1,2,3,4 (Sec-Tres-3) Stage- 1,2,3,4 Pep- 1,2,3,4 Marching- 1,2,3,4 Float- 1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Coronation- 4 Girls Track- 3 Cheerleader- Football-1,2 Basket- ball- 1,2,4 Wrestling- 3 Class Traits- 2 (Favorite Sophomore) AMY TREUTZSCHLER- Varsity Club- 3 Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 Office Occupations- 4 (President- 4) Area II Secretary- 4 Student Council- 1,2,3 Class Officers- 2,3 (Sec-Tres) Who’s Who- 4 Float- 1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Fotball Statistician- 1,2,3 Volleyball- 1,2,3 Softball- 1 LARRY TURNER- Varsity Club- 4 Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society- 3,4 Who's Who- 3,4 Illinois State Scholar- 4 Soccer- 1,2 Boys Tennis- 3 MIKE WALKER- Varsity Club- 3,4 Pep Club- 2,3,4 Who’s Who- 3 Soccer- 1 Cross Country- 2 Basketball- 1,2,3,4 Baseball- 1,2,3,4 LORI WELLER- Varsity Club- 3,4 Pep Club-1,2,3,4 French Club- 2,3,4 Drama Club- 3,4 Photography Club- 4 Youth For Christ- 3 FHA- 3 Student Council- 2,3 National Honor Society- 3,4 Who’s Who- 3 Float- 1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Coronation- 4 Graduation- 4 Girls Tennis- 3,4 Girls Basketball- 2 Softball-1 Freshmen Boys Basketball Statistician- 1 Class Traits- 4 (Favorite Senior) Homecoming Maid- 1 Queen Candidate- 4 TERRY WERNER- Science Club- 4 National Honor Society- 3,4 Who’s Who- 4 Illinois State Scholar- 4 Band-1,2,3,4 Pep- 2,3,4 Marching- 1,2,3,4 Basketball- 1,2 Baseball- 1 Class Traits- 4 (Most Studious) KRIS WEST- Pep Club-1,2,3,4 Drama Club-1,2 Modern Dance Club- 3,4 Student Council- 1,2 Chorus- 3 Spectator Staff- 4 (Winter Sports Editor) Flyer Staff- 4 Float- 1,2 Graduation- 4 Alternate Prom Slave- 2 KATHY WHALEN- Pep Club- 1 National Honor Society- 3,4 Who’s Who- 4 Illinois State Scholar- 4 Color Guard- 1,2,3,4 MARK WHALEY: Varsity Club- 2,3,4 Pep Club-1,2,3,4 Science Club- 3,4 National Honor Society- 3,4 (President- 4) Illinois State Scholar- 4 D.A.R. Award- 4 Float- 2,3,4 Prom- 3 Corona- tion- 4 Graduation- 4 Football- 1,2,3,4 Basketball- 1,2,3,4 Baseball- 1,2,3,4 Prom Slave- 2 Homecoming Escort- 4 Class Traits- 3,4 (Favorite Junior- 3 Most Athletic- 4) DONNA WHITLOCK: Varsity Club- 2,3,4 Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 French Club- 2,3 Pep- 1,2,3,4 Girls Basketball- 1,2,3,4 JIMMY BAUER: Varsity Club- 3,4 Pep Club- 1,2,3,4 National Honor Society- 3,4 Pep- 1,2,3,4 Prom- 3 Coronation- 4 Foot- ball- 1,2 Golf- 3,4 (MVP- 4) Basketball- 1,2,3 Baseball- 1,2,3,4 Boys Tennis- 1 Homecoming Escort- 4 Class Traits- 4 (Best Personality) ANGIE WIEGAND: Pep Club-1,2,3,4 FHA-1,2,3,4 HERO-1,2,3,4 (President- 4) CRAIG WILSON: Soccer- 2,3,4 Basketball- 2,3,4 MELLANIE WYERS: Varsity Club- 2,4 Pep Club-1,2,3,4 German Club- 3 Drama Club- 4 Youth For Christ- 3 Band- 1,2,3,4 Stage-1,2,3,4 Marching-1,2,3,4 Pep-1,2,3,4 Chorus-1,2,3,4 (President- 1,2,3,4) Swing Choir- 1,2,3,4 Jazz Choir- 1,2,3,4 Color Guard- 3,4 Float- 3,4 Prom- 3 Girls Track- 2,4 Class Traits- 4 (Worst Driver) DENISE MADISON: Softball- 1,2,3,4 Volleyball- 1,2,3 Varsity Football Cheerleader- 4 Freshman Basketball Cheerleader- 1 Varsity Basketball Cheerleader- 2,3,4 Pep Club-1,2,3,4 Home- coming Maid- 3 Class Traits- 4 (Best LEGS) A Tracy Abert 104. 112, 131 David Acocks 119 Missy Adams 119 till Admire 109. 131 Becky Agin 17. 110. 3 Michael Ajin 119 Kathy Atney 112. 131 Shelley Albers 116. 119 lee Afcert 12. 16. 109. 115. 153 Rc«i Alesandrini 142 Gary Allen 142 Mark Allen 142 Steve Akn 131 Chuck Ambrose 56. 57. 104. 105. 173 Teresa Ambrose 60. 61. 72. 106. 131 Brad Anderson 55. 119. 94 Tracy Anderson 62, 142 Ben Andrus 119 Bruce Aimsterd 50. 142 Beth Armstrong 113, 119 Marty Arnold 119 Kevin Asaro 51. 68. 69. 131. 199 Pal Asaro 6. 8 Backy Asbeck 108. 131 B Ren Bade 6 Aaron Bailey 119 Eric Bailey 119 Jeanne Bain 17. 106. 112 Barry Baker 17 Carol Baker 139 Mi Baker 142 Sean Baker 127 Sherri Baker 108. 142, 4 Tammy Baker 74. 76, 131. 96 William Baker 139 Charles Bal 139 Amy Balsters 17. 34. 106. 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63. 64. 74. 76. 131 Shannon Blair 92, 131 JoAnn Bland 63, 119 Roland Bland 6 Cindy Blasmgim 17. 104. 107. 112. 153 Connie Blish 119 HoBy Bloodworth 131, 139 Cassie Bofcnger 12. 16. 18. 44. 45. 39. 109. 114. 153. 176. 177 Chris Bollinger 50. 77. 142 Kelly Bollinger 12. 18. 45. 80. 176 Kellie Bolton 119. 128 Jeff Bond 49, 119. 99 Matt Bond 131 Pat Bond 18. 48 Jeff Boner 11. 18. 40 Stephanie Boner 119 Tracy Boomer 131 Deanna Boomershine 104, 119 Melissa Boomershine 104. 142 Patrick Boone 142 James Bornes 32 Scott Borror 56. 131. 92. 93 Craig Bost 48. 119. 102. 94 Scott Boswell 104. 119 Jeff Bourtand 108. 109. 142. 90. 101 lonette Bowers 131 Rosiee Bowers 142 Jennifer Bowman 4. 108. 115, 119 Jim Boyd 119 Gennevieve Boyer 150 Derek Brable 50 David Braden 11. 18. 48. 153 Pam Bradford 142 lori Ann Bradley 142 Nancy Bradky 6 Steve Bradley 6. 51. 77. 29 Brad Brakhane 51, 68. 131. 99 Keith Brarm 56. 142 Roanoa Brarier 14. 18. 62. 63. 74. 75. 104. 109. 114. 115, 153. 84. 96. 97. 164. 98 Shelley Breden 119 Jeff Bricker 131 Rodney Bricker 120 Marty Bristow 69. 171. 120 Efcie Britton 18 Jeff Britton 18, 109. 110. 113. 114. 153 Chuck Brooks 120 Danny Brooks 50. 142 Jeff Brooks 120 Tracy Brooks 120 Don Brown 15. 41. 56. 142. 151 Heather Brown 37. 58. 59. 142, 98 Larry Brown 69. 71. 120. 100 Teresa Brown 13. 18. 44 . 45. 109. 111. 114. 115. 140. 153. 96. 152 Mary Beth Broyles 127 Gary Bruening 68. 91 Matt Bruns 132 Norah Bryan 18. 34. 106, 153 Lynett Bryant 120 Maty Ann Buchanan 142 Tim Buchanan 18. 127 Charles Buck 120. 128. 94 Chuck Buffington 113. 120 Pat Butler 50. 67. 142 David Bunch 142. 91 April Burcham 142 Steve Burk 56. 132 Kathy Burnett 6. 61 Michael Barrel 50. 143 Sean Bullet 50. 143 Karen Byrley 143 C David Cain 6 Gary Cain 6. 8 Sheri Cain 139 Shon Calvert 18 Michelle Cameron 116. 120. 128 Richard Cameron 4. 46. 108, 111. 115. 116. 120 Doug Carey 19. 40. 55. 70. 71. 94. 95. 115. 165 Steve Carey 6. 55. 62. 96 Brad Carmody 67. 91. 143 Eric Carpenter 143 Chris Catpunky 132 Terri Carr 109. 132 Vicki Carr 12. 18. 35. 44. 45. 81. 107. 108. 109. 114. 176. 4 Brenda Carrol 112. 120. 132 Joe Carroll 19 Candy Carter 47. 104. 105, 115. 116. 120. 173 Tammy Carter 150 Melissa Caudle 132 Glenn Cauley 19 Mark Cauley 77. 143 Mike Cauley 19. 79 8eth Cearfey 19. 110 lynn Cerutti 98. 132 Jackie Chambers 120 Tammy Chambers 143 Kim Chapman 13. 16. 19. 47. 62. 104. 108. 109. 111. 4. 154 Dawn Cheolera 132 Rhonda Chronister 132 Darin Clark 48. 49. 115. 120. 128. 139. 94 Angie Clark 109. 143 David Clark 19 Grace Clary 143 Kimberly Claylor 44, 143 Jason Cleveland 51. 79. 132. 140. 99 Pam Cine 19. 154 Bonnie Cloninger 143 Susan Cloninger 150 Ranele Coates 6 Keith Colescn 143 Ken Coleson 19 Kevin Coleson 132 Theresa Colley 111, 143. 151 Jody Coilman 77. 123 Jerry Conley 127 Larry Conley 120. 127 Bud Conlin 6 Mike Connor 132 John Considine 6 Christi Cook 143 Jason Cook 120 Liu Cook 120 Traci Cook 19 Mary Beth Cooper 15. 40. 107. 132 Mindy Cooper 19 Shane Cooper 50. 143 Kim Copeland 127 Larry Copeland 139 Lonnie Copeland 120. 128 Cary Corbin 51. 132. 177 Casey Corbin 12. 20. 113. 154 Kevin Corrigan 32 Bryan Couch 120 Brian Courtoise 143 Daniel Courtoise 150 Tina Courtoise 112. 143 Angel Coi 143 Darren Coi 143 Oenk Coi 77. 91 Erica Coi 104. 150 Randy Coi 143 Randy Coi 143 Richard Coi 120 Traci Coi 20 Beth Crause 32 Scott Crause 51. 104. 132 Jeff Creekmore 20, 48 Tim Crider 51. 132. 140. 92 Amy Crispi 44 . 60 . 61. 106. 113. 115. 132 Jon Crispi 58. 59. 127. 89 Pat Cullen 109, 132 David Culver 132 Dawn Culver 20. 112 Janice Ciamy 132 Trxy Cieschin 11. 16. 20. 39. 107. 109. 116. 154 D Tammy Daffron 132 Troy Dailey 132 Darren Dale 143 Phi Daniels 132 Alan Darr 132 Jeff Darr 120 Jennifer Darter 62. 63. 74. 75. 133. 96 Kim Davenport 120 Bobby Davis 20. 46. 49. 78. 79. 115. 173. 154 Carl Davis 50. 143. 151 Crystal Davis 143 Jeanne Davis 44. 45. 47. 98. 107. 109. 116. 120 Kathy Davis 133 Larry Davis 50. 143 Shane Davis 48. 120 Shelly Davis 44. 143 Terry Davis 133 E Se Day 108. 120 Jim Dearduff 78. 79. 120 Darrin Dealing 120 Andy DeBose 20. 114 lisa DeGerlia 143 Tonya DeGerlia 133 Jesse Delaney 143 Coach Dempsey 74 Jason Dempsey 133 Mark Depprg 58, 59. 77. 104. 133 Steve Desse 100. 101. 120 Tammy Dettman 133 Oerrick Dever 20. 112 Jason Devwie 55, 100. 109. 115. 121 Michelle Dickerson 55. 62. 74. 76. 120. 96. 97 Beth Ovepenbrock 120 Karen Diepenbrock 143 Tony DiPaoto 133 Teresa Dittmar 44. 127 Natalie Dively 121 Charlene Doerr 54 . 66. 108. 143 Brian Donahue 133. 92 Jackie Dorris 150 Aimee Dossett 144 Jeff Downer 133 Janene Drake 44. 74. 75. 76. 133 Julie Drake 35. 37. 52. 53. 40. 64. 73. 121. 96. 97 Darin Dralle 20. 48 Shannon Drennen 144 Lea Orecn 121 James Drew 144 Jeff Driver 139 Kim Druessel 4. 111. 133 Aaron Dugan 50, 78. 79. 91. 144 Jill Dugger 64. 72. 121 Brian Ouncan 121 Erick Duncan 14. 20. 77. 104. 109. 114. 115. 152. 154. 164 Patsy Duncan 121 Kyle Dunlap 133 Stacey Dunnagan 32. 110 Tim Durbin 67 Todd Durbvi 144 Laura Durham 133 Pat Durham 20. 104. 100. 101. 154 Carla Durst 150 Jeff Dyer 6. 62. 63. 81. 111. % E Greg Eagan 48. 51. 133 Michelle taker 13. 16. 21. 34. 110 . 3. 154. 152 Monica Eaker 44. 52. 53. 73. 121. 177 Scott Eaker 56. 133 Tonia Eaker 111. 112. 133 George Eales 144, 99 Diana Earnhart 52. 53. 121. 177 Harold Earnhart 6 Don Eaton 5 Kreg Ekert 6 Oerek Eder 144 Jeff Edmiaston 133 Cheryl Edmonds 21. 60. 61. 154 Becky Edwards 62, 144 Steve Ehlers 21. 78. 79 Steve Ehlert 51. 133. 140 Erika Ehrgood 144 Robin Eichorn 44 . 52. 121. 177. 90 Bill Elias 144 Holy Embry 11. 21. 110 Peggy Embry 133 Tricia Emde 4. 108. 133 Kevin England 21. 34 Jason Esparia 13. 21. 110. 177 F Deanna Fairless 133 Marc Farrell 50. 67. 144 . 91 Joann Farris 21 Jonathon Farris 32 Jdene Farris 133 Matt Faye 121 Roy Fie 144 Paul Fiengo 133 Melissa Fischer 44. 109. 111. 115. 133 Donnie Flack 109. 133. 101 Ken Flannery 21. 71 Steve Flannery 68, 69. 133 Michele flemrng 144 Amanda Flowers 109. 134 Cathy Flowers 144 Darin Floyd 121 Nathan Floyd 134 Scott Folmsbee 21. 114. 154 Jeff Ford 32. 121 Ronna Ford 144 Steve Ford 121 Marnie Forgy 134 Jean Forrester 115. 134. 177 Mcki Foisting 34. 108 Ricky Forsythe 121. 134 Alan franklin 144 Charlotte Freeman 121 Nancy Friedline 7 Juke Freiner 35. 40. 44. 62 . 63. 80. 108. 115. 116. 121. 128 Steve freiner 14. 21. 48. 78. 79. 104. 115 Julie Frymire 16. 21. 110. 177. 4. 154 Krista Fulcher 134. 139 Tim Fulcher 16. 21 Michele Fulkerson 139 Mike Futhey 144 G Tammy Garcia 34, 121 Ed Gares 134 8rian Garland 109. 134 John Garrett 139 Larry Garrett 144 Scott Garrett 32 Georgette Gauf 108. 121 lisa Gauthier 134 Susie Gehrs 121 Jm George 7. 35. 109 Stephanie George 4. 108, 121 Chad Gerber 144 Vanessa Getding 22. 110 Donna Gersman 7 Racquet Gilbert 113. 144 Michelle Godar 144 Alan Goeway 121 Carrie Goeway 104. 112. 144 Tammy Goodbrake 22. 106. 108. 114 Tracey Goodbrake 144 Patty Gordon 139 Monica Govero 22. 107. 110 Oerek Grable 91. 92. 144 Chock Granfe 91 Stephanie Giant 121 Eric Green 150 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B y Howard- 122 Jennifer Howard- 76. 145 Kevin Howard- 23. 155 Roiana Howard- 145 Wesley Howard- 135 John Howel- 135. 150 Kenny Howell 77. 79. 145 Dawn Howes- 44. 107. 116, 122. 173 Trent Hubberi- 113. 122 Mike Huck- 145 Jamie Humphreys- 70. 71. 102. 122 Jett Hunt- 109. 135 Julie Hunt- 13. 16. 23. 60. 61. 82. 116, 155 Corey Hunter- 23. 70. 71. 127 Carol Hyman- 135 Edna Hyman- 145 Norma I ms- 7 Eddie Infram- 67. 81. 104. 108. 145. 4. 101 Mdidy Infram- 145 DameKe Isom- 122 J Charles Jackson- 7 Cindy Jackson. 46. 115. 135 Katharoo Jackson. 122 lisa Jackson. 112. 145 Dawn Jaco. 108, 122 Sean Jeffers. 23. 114, 94 Vanessa letters. 14. 16. 23. 107 Harold Jenkins. 23. 47. 48, 110. 164 Tammy Jett. 104. 122. 127 Beth Johnson. 145 Chris Johnson. 135 Jerol Johnson. 7. 15 Maty Johnson. 139 Martin Johnson. 150 Shannon Johnson. 135 Darren Jones. 23 Jamie Jones. 122 Jell Jones-(12). 32 Jell Jones-(10). 56. 135. 101 John Jones. 7. 105. 164 Matt Jones. 15. 16. 23. 114. 115. 94. 95. 155 Rofer Jones. 24 115 Ronald Jones. 24 Byron Jordon. 145 Brian Justice. 122 Jeffrey Justice. 50. 145 Kim Justice. 135 Cma Kalika. 44. 107. 109. 122. 127. 98 Kevin Kappler. 55. 69. 71. 122 lisa Kappler. 145 Scott Kasten. 11. 24. 113. 114. 155 Susette Kattelman. 24. 35. 38. 110. 176 Kathy Kaul 54. 108. 145. 4 Brian Keel. 55. 122. 100. 165 Anfeka Keith. 150 James Keith. 139 Jamie Keith. 24. 112 David Kelly. 145 Julia Kendall. 123 Eric Keymon. 12. 24. 48. 49. 39. 115 Wendy Kiebrew. 46. 115. 135 Julie Kilmer. 104. 123 Tammy Kinf 135. 140 Cathy Jo Kirk 135 Veromca Kirk 123 Anthony Kistner 24 Carrie Kistner 146 londa Kitamiter 146 Tim Klammerl 113. 127, 89 Wilk am Klamert 32. 110 Jell Klaustermeier 48. 64, 123. 102. 99 Julie Klotz 24 Jenny Klueter 60. 61. 106. 133. 135 Holly Knapp 127 Vicki Knifht 108. 123 Michele Knoche 112. 123 Butch Knoehne 24. 104. 108. 164 Hakan Koert 24 Sheila Kopsie 146 Scott Kowalewich 146 Brian Kraner 146 lori Kraner 135 Dee Kristoff 79. 146 I arty Kristolf 5 Mike Kuna 135 Allen Kutter 123 Jell Kutter 48. 51. 68. 69. 71. 135 Ryan Kutter 69. 71. 123 Starts Kutter 44. 111. 112. 135 L Brad labertew 56. 109. 135 Tammy ladd 135 Dale laird 51. 77. 135 Darren lamere 56. 135 Sandra lamkin 24. 112 lisa lands 44. 107. 135. 151. 165. 98 Susan lansdon 123 Tammy laper 135 Tracy larrick 25 Jell laufhlin 123 Gref Lawler 113. 135. 146 Herman Lawrence 135 Melissa Lawrence 25 Tony leach 135 Tammy LeBlunc 146 Penny lee 123 Scott Lecce 104. 146 Matthew lehnen 50. 146 Amy leoanrd 74. 76. 135. 96. 97 Tamura Levi 139 Jeff levy 136 Cheryl lewey 123 Mary Lewey 136 Candy lewis 139 Christopher lewis 139 Lonnie lewis 146 Rhonda lewis 123 Tammy lewis 123 John linaldtev 150 Jay lindley 48. 89 Todd Lindsay 12. 25. 40. 77 Carla link 25 Rick link 56. 146 Massy Linton 15. 44. 52. 53. 73. 123 Mamie lish 46. 90. 115. 146 Janet little 7. 112 Shelley little 4. 44, 96. 107. 108. 123. 127. 172 Ron Locklear 25. 56. 57. 79. 177 Steve Locklear 48. 49. 51. 77. 79. 99. 136. 140 John Lofsn 7. 58 Christine lonf 109, 146 Shawn lonf 56. 146 Rebekah Lott 104. 111. 136 Michele lowenstein 25. 108. 155 Shawn lowenstein 25. 112 Gref lowler 91 Rachelle Lucas 146 Randy Lucas 123 Toni lucker 25. 114 Imda Luther 136 fee luu 56. 136 Robin McDermott 37. 41. 66. 146 Jitfe McDonald 146 Kary McDonoufh 11. 16. 26. 62. 63. 74. 75. 96. 97. 114. 115. 116. 155 Anfda McDonoufh 123 Brad McElvaine 92 Dawn McEuen 26. 112 Donald McEuen 136 Carl McGaufhey 51. 136 Laura McGaufhey 11. 16. 26. 107. 108. 109. 114. 4. 155 Florence McGhee 7, 114 Curt McGhee 7 Tracy I. McGhee 44. 123 Michdle McGraw 26. 39. 104. 107. 109. 114, 176. 157 Eric McGrew 77. 136 McGuire 146 Lori Mclntire 26. 114 Craif Me Key 136 Dense McKey 146. 151 Kathy McKinney 7. 15. 52. 66. 82. 128 Michele Mclaufhlin 123 Gary McMHIen 7. 8 Lora McMdkan, 146. 151. 96 Denise Madison 14. 16. 25. 52. 53. 73. 115. 177. 96. 97. 158, 164 Scott Madrey 68. 136 Shara Madrey 62. 146 Gena Maher 25. 110, 3 Mary Manley 123 Rick Mann 11. 25. 56. 57. 115. 90. 155 Steve Mann 50. 104. 115. 146. 101. 164 Richard MansliekJ 146 Janette Marshall 136 Beth Martin 123 Cinnamon Martin 146 Jim Martin 136 Michele Martin 115. 136 Missy Martin 104. 109. 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Sethaler 125 Shauna Settles 29. 104, 114. 116, 156 Jeff Seaton 51. 138 Jim Sezten 29. 110 Anyie Shannon 41. 54 , 64. 148 Oavid Shea 127 Kimberly Sheppard 125 Dawn Shewmake 138. 151. 191 H.J. Shewmake 16. 29. 110 Tina Shoreack 148 Charlotte Sikes 8. 113 Tommy Slveus 148 Daria Simmons 108. 148, 4 Vicki Simmons 44. 62. 109. 148. 96 Ken Simpkins 138 John Sims 139 Peter Sims 148 Steven M Sims 125 Michelle Sitzes 127 Lonnie D. Silvia 125 Trad J. Skelton 125 David M Skinner 125 ktchele Skinner 62. 176. 148. 96 Shelly R. Slimick 125 Tracy Shrmck 54. 108. 138. 177 Scott Smart 138 Brenda Smith 5 Brain Smith 148 Chandra Smith 108. 148 Darlene Smith 8. 110 Dennis Srmth 139 Don Smith 5 Heather Smith 72. 125 Jeff Smith 13. 16. 29. 39. 114. 115. 94. 156 John Smith 29 Michael Smith 125 Scott Smith 56. 67. 91. 149 Sherri Smith 98. 104. 149 Tabby Smith 4 . 44. 62. 66. 96. 104. 108. 149. 177 Rhonda Sneison 138 Tim Snyder 138 Edward Solomon 149 Gebe Sotemon 52. 80, 125 Mike Solomon 50. 91. 149 Donna Southard 149 Keith Sparrewk 29 Tonya Speer 149 Martin L. St. Peters 125 Jett StoNinys 50. 010 Jesse Staknys 149 Gary Stamm 108 John A. Standefer 125. 94. 95 Evin Stanford 138 Jody L. Starkey 126 Jon Stauder 55. 68. 131 Annette Staufter 112 CRnnette Staufter 138 Kerri Stavely 139 Patrick Stavely 32 Darin Scott Steiner 126 Anyie Stephens 16. 29. 112. 157 Jeff Stephens 50. 149. 91 Charles A. Steward 126 Kenneth Stewart 139 Kristie 0. Stewart 126 Tammy L. 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Welch 108. 126. 128. 4 Mabra Wekh 112 Mara Wdch 139 Shawn Wdch 44. 60 . 61. 112. 150 Lori Wdler 15. 16. 30. 34. 39. 60. 61. 109. 114. 115. 17$. 157 Brent Wells. 150. 91 Joseph Weds 139 Iule K. Webs 126 Kely Weds 126 Traci Weds 150 Tevry Werner 13. 30. 104. 114. 157 Ray Wesley 5 Kim West 139 Kris West 30. 44. 45. 116. 172. 157 Patrick West 150 Km Westphal 126 Kathy Whalen 31. 106. 114. 172. 157 Mark Whaley 11. 16 . 31. 48. 39 . 70. 71. 82. 114. 115. 84. 94. 158. 165. 152 Jefl Whaley 15. 41. 51. 61. 69. 139. 92. 93 Patti Wheder 127 Donna Wherte, 80 Jenna Whrte 139 Joyce While 139 Roy White 108. 139 M Whtiehead 32 David Whitehead 139 Marian Whitfield 8 Charles C. Whitlock 104. 126 Cheryl Whitlock 139 Dornu Whrtlock 31. 74. 75. 158 Tom Whorl 12. 31. 36. 48. 49. 39 Wesley Whori 50, 50. 91 Anyie Wieyand 31. 112. 158 Natalie Wieyand 139 Pat WSeneke 37. 48. 51. 68. 69. 139. 92 Ron Wtameke 55. 126 Dan Wieseman 8 Matt Wiyyenhorn 104. 109. 126 Wendy Wtyyins 44. 150 Mekssa Wicet 62 Stacy L. Wdcor 44. 62. 63. 80. 115. 116. 126. 127. 172 Ben WHes 139. 150 Ronvi Wilkinson 62. 150. 151 Christd WWumt 11$. 127. 91 James WMiams 50. 150 Jod Wdkams 31. 104 Juke WJkams 112. 139 like Wdkams 31 Mekssa W Ums 54. 150. 176 Michele WMams 60. 61. 106. 150 Mkhele W ams 150 A acrid A. Wdkams 139. 150 Rodney Wtkams 150 Curt Wtkamson 31 Dennis Wdschetz 8. 76 Jenny Wdschetz 104. 107. 139 Craiy (12) Wdscn 31. 158 Craiy (11) Wdsen 46. 108. 111. 115. 116. 127 Darin VMson 150 John P. WisJon 56. 127. 94. 95 Kristy Wiseo 13. 31 Mkt Wilson 50. 67. 150. 91 Robert Wtsen 139 Todd Wdson 50. 77. 150. 91 Tracy Yvonne Wlson 150 Dana Winkler 127 Sutan Winslow 104. 156 Susan Winstead 139 Gary Wintjen 8. 55, 78. 79 Sherry Wtshatky 150 WWy Wisneski 127 Den Woertd 8. 57 Wdkams C. Wenbles 56. 127 tetany Wooten 50. 150 Sameul Brad Wreath 104. 127 Pat Wrischnick 139 Christy Wuench 31 Madame Wyers 14. 31. 106. 108. 176. 4. 158 Gary Wyman 139 Dawn Yakstis. 32. 110. 3 Perry Yates 50. 77. 150 Y Tracy Ztokin 111 Mkt flppnch 127 Kim Zuiwbeum 127 Trxy Zmnbaom 150 Z 161 1986-THE YEAR WINNERS Super Bowl Chicago Bears World Series Kansas City Royals Homecoming Queen Susette Kattleman Best Picture-1985 Out of Africa Best Actress-1985 Geraldine Page Best Actor-1985 William Hurt Best Song “We Are The World” Favorite Female Vocalist Whitney Houston Favorite Male Vocalist Phil Collins NEWS ITEMS AIDS comes out of the closet Country plagued with drug tamperings lllinoisians must buckle their seat belts Farm Aid concert benefits America’s farmers Columbia Space Shuttle explodes, killing seven Baseball commissioner suspends seven for drug usage U.S. soliders die in Newfoundland plane crash America observes Martin Luther King Day Halley’s Comet returns after 76 years President Reagan undergoes surgery Statue of Liberty gets “facelift” 1986 - THE WAY PRICE LIST Gum 300 Yearbook $15.00 Cliff’s Notes 3.25 Movie Ticket $4.50 Canned Soda 50C Male Haircut $8.00 Vz Gallon Milk 98C Female Haircut $17.00 Snicker’s Candy Bar 35C McDonald’s Hamburger 56C Concert Tickets $20.00 Baseball Tickets $9.00 Unleaded Gas 85C School Lunch $1.25 Movie Rental $3.00 Regular Gas 81C Lee Jeans $24.00 Cigarettes $1.16 Album $7.99 BIG IN ’86 VCR’s Madonna McDonald’s “Miami Vice” Splash Dance K-SHE 95 FM Paisley Clothes “The Cosby Show” Bruce Springsteen Refrigerator Perry Add-a-Bead Necklaces Stephen King novels Under-the-Counter Appliances High-Top Tennis Shoes Reebok Tennis Shoes Designer Eyeglasses “Back to the Future” Fluorescent Items Levis 501 Jeans Pound Puppies Movie Rentals Alton Square “Lip Sine” Swatches MTV 1. Denise Madison prepares to slug another homerun. 2. Mr. Jones presents Butch Koghne with his senior band award at the Spring Concert. 3. Friends enjoy dancing together at the Prom. 4. Pitcher Roanna Brazier throws another strike. 5. Harold Jenkins and Shannon Norris are entertained by the festivities at the Prom. 6. Erick Duncan is caught off- guard at the Prom. 7. Belinda Reno practices her part in the spring play. 8. Steve Mann is dead tired of school. LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! IT’S A WRAP! 1. Doufi Carey scores a run for the baseball Eagles. 2. Brian Keefe makes all the announcements at the Prom 3 The softball girls huddle together to discuss strategy. 4. Modern Dance performs to music by Pat Benctar 5. DeeOee Moms and Scott Vincent enjoy the slow songs. 6. Prom Slave bsa Lands helps Mark Whaley with his boutonniere. 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The Eagles, who upset Alton, 56- 54, Friday to win the Class AA CM Regional, face another stiff test tonight. CM (15-9) takes on East St. Louis Lincoln (18-6) in a 7:30 game of the Class AA East St. Louis Sectional. On Wednesday, Granite City (24- 3) meets Belleville West (13-12) at 7:30 in the East St. Louis Sectional. The championship contest is sched- uled for Friday at 7:30. The winner advances to the Carbondale Super- Sectional. March 11. CM, which earned its first re- gional title since 1967, wiil take on a Lincoln team which boasts plenty of size. The Tigers, who defeated O'Fallon. 51-46, last Friday for the Cahokia Regional championship, are buoyed by a front line of 6-foot- 9 center LaPhonso Ellis. 6-7 junior James F—and 6-7 junior Chris pftEp PREVIEW Rodgen been s the se; play t Ro' Harris Lincoln, once 10-6, has won its last eight games. One of those victories was against Alton (70-58) on Feb. 7 in East'St. Louis. “We’ll try to get them in a half- court game and play a 1-3-1 trap- ping zone against them,” Harmon said. “We'll have to keep them from getting a lot of layups against us.” The Eagles’ defense thwarted Alton at times in the regional title. And the Redbirds were bes turnovers, many • ing fouls. “When we got i in the third quart- press as sort of a sure,” Harmon Sc running out of time back when Alton c the pressure.” Doug Carey, a 5-9 averaging 19 PPG, threat. He hit the wit the buzzer to beat A Humphries, a 6-2 junioi averaging 16 PPG. Ken .«mieiy, a 6-9 senior center; Scott Neumann, a ' 10 junior forward and Mark ' n senior guard, rounc, in trouble,” Harmon said. “But we’ve really played well since then. I know we went into the Alton game with some confidence. One difference between our team now and the team earlier in the season is Flannery’s play. He’s still a key to our team because of his size. And he’s really been play- ing good defense. He had four or five deflections and stole the ball three of four times against Alton,” Harmon said. riding ° Granite City, winning streiJ pm Winchester is riding the crest of a 12-game winning streak. -I At Charleston, the Venice Red- Devils will make their first super- sectional appearance in 11 years when they Square off against TeuJ polis, the state's top-ranked tear The Red Devils (25-5) are heavy underdogs against the (6-6, 6-6, 6-4 front line) W Shoes. Teutopolis (29-0) is its first Class A “Sweet Si ranee. v Wooden Shoes downrj or the Newton i nship, spoiling a :h of Venice's foe. It was i Iged Carmi winning th'J 'he Red last-sec'i v Reggij the bu-j ach ’t f A© rselleville fTTrown, has won six Tast eight games. The Ma- roons. who finished fifth out of six teams in the final SWC standings, are paced by 6-8, 195 senior center —■—averaging 19 PPG. .uing a ume, but he'll t ”1 know it wi) said the thir But Teuto. ready, becasue w, back down fromanybooy. ■ doesn’t play dead for anybody.’ re, c 9i EAST ST. LOUIS SECTIONAL PAIRINGS 20, and 0 'a .v just hope their guaru .chnotinfl CM girls defeat opposition IB week's6 girls softtf5 0 1 los (fop left) Civic ,M° ,bo action: Jeff Dyer nT m0nal Co° Dickerson f,!) !5 Mchelle More she goes ,Qdv ce against Roxana- t,P '° bm soUthWes,;;-os(;apt,gh,) , scores her , f. Feanck ! against Jerseyvilfp £Sf run i CM's Denis© MnJ; ' bottom) by Roxono s °ctrn when Madison ♦ ! Fletch er Results. Page ;,e pd steal. ioHe Irutty CM hustles way to crown of: the Week Jearn of the ooaJ a [ast Si. Score one for desire, determina- tion and emotion. Plain ol' guts, sprinkled with a scoop of hustle, spelled the difference Friday in the championship game of the Class AA Civic Memorial Basketball Re- gional. Those scrappy Eagles brought a talented Alton High team to its knees, 56-54, in the thrilling title game. Civic Memorial (15-9) earned its first regional title in 19 years and a date against East St. Louis Lincoln (18-6) on Tuesday at 7:30 in the East St. Louis Sectional. Belleville West (13-12) challenges Granite City (24-3) on Wednesday at 7:30. The sectional championship con- test is set for Friday at 7:30 with the winner feeding into the Carbon dale Super-Sectional against lh Marion Sectional champion. Cen traiia, Carbondale, Benton anc Paris are the four teams at Marion. Cinderella CM, which has won seven of its last nine games, will face a huge obstacle in Lincoln, a team blessed with size and speed, but the Eagles proved Friday they relished the underdog role. We knew we had a chance against Alton if we could just stay in the ball game with them, said CM guard Mark Whaley, a 16-point producer against the Redbirds. The Eagles dropped 13 points behind in the second quarter and fell 11 points down in the third period before they staged their miracle comeback. Doug Carey’s 15-foot shot at the buzzer won it. We tried pressuring Alton more In the second half and to my surprise, they couldn’t handle the pressure, said first-year CM head coach Mike Harmon. It was a bitter defeat for the Redbirds, who ended their season at 21-6. Alton, ranked among the top teams at state this season, wasn’t quite the same squad that finished second in the Pontiac Holi- day Tournament. . The Birds’ defense infrequently sagged the second half of the sea- son and they lacked a killer in- stinct. Too cool at times, they couldn’t turn on the intensity when they needed to do it. at ca hoVda Al oofyry i (r Flower And Gift Shop Airpcrt I NATIONAL BIXWi ONE PLAZA DRIVE BETH ALTO, ILLINOIS 62010 Specializing In Weddings And Prom Flowers New Location 761 Second St. Bethalto, IL 62010 377-5236 Congratulations Class Of '86 170 Congratulations Seniors From DENNY'S LOUNGE Route 140, Bethalto 377-5701 Dennis And Sandy Madison Congratulations To The Class Of '86 B H SPEED CUSTOM, INC. Speed Custom Equipment Auto Parts Supplies Complete Machine Shop Service Carb. Dist. Service Customer Stock Carb. Rebuilding 126 S. Prairie Bethalto, IL 62010 Gary Breyer Joe Huber 171 MORE FACES Above left: Kris West looks for friends at a crowded football game. Above: Kathy Whalen and Angie Bilderback perform half-time with the Color Guard. Middle Left: Stacy Wilcox studies for a journalism test. Right: Modem Dance performs to music by Pat Benetar. Bottom left: Dion Roe plays at the Christmas assembly. Right: Shelley Little tries to sell the cameraman Sprees. AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS C.M. STUDENTS ROCK ONE 1. Members of the court admire Suiette, our newly crowned queen. 2. Kelly Bollinger accompanies Queen Candidate Cassie Bollinger in the parade. 3. Kary Morgan performs in the Fay Modem Dance Concert. 4. Beth Pelan and Vicki Carr ate happy being Seniors. 5. Michelle McGraw and Kelly Scott perform Tm So Excited” at a pep assembly. 6. Lon Weller likes riding in a corvette. 7. Mike Walker prepares to go dress for Basketball practice. 8. Missy Williams and Melinda Tieman watch nervous- ly as the Eagles encounter prouble. 9. Laura Menke is Puttin' on the Rita. 10. Stacy Green is pepped up for the football game against Mascoutah. 11. Queen Candidate, Michelle McGraw is excited about the Homecoming parade. 12. Melanie Wyers throws candy in the Homecoming parade. 1. Julie Frymire watches the conductor for her sign to continue singing. 2. Santa visited Cary Corbin during the Christmas assembly. 3. Varsity cheerleader Robin Fichorn stays dry at a riny football game. 4. Tabby Smith likes her first year on the Volleyball team. 5. Jean Forrester wishes everyone Peace” at the Christmas assembly. 6. Queen candidate, Cassie Bollinger bows to her escort. 7. Monica Faker. Diana Earnhart. and Denise Madison, enjoy being Football cheerleaders. 8. The Fans as well as the Drill Team and Eagle like to show their enthusiasm during the school song. 9. Jason Esparza and Beth Pelan like being the best of friends. 10. Tracy Slimick enjoys being a Football cheerleader. 11. 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