DeKalb High School - Saber Yearbook (Waterloo, IN)

 - Class of 1985

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Top Row: Nicole Souder, Lisa Synesall, Kevin Ad- — ams, Brenda Birk, Kirk Bolen. Second Row: Sherrie Reinig, Eric Heminger. Shelly Litten, Shelly Nadeau. Third Row: Jim Finchum, Lara Rieke, Tony Roop, Nick Wainscott. REMEMBER WHEN? Remember when we were a lot younger and the Elementary hangout was the Silvermoon Skating Rink? Things sure were simpler in those days. The biggest thing we ever had to wor- ry about was who got the good swings during recess. At East Auburn, life was typical of any school. Eric Patton and Heather Kneubuhles got married. Instead of go- ing out to recess during sixth grade, kids stayed ins“e and played cards with Mr. Yarde. iit sometimes kids got scared of Mr. Ycrde when he picked LOOKING BACK: Jim Finchum up by the ears. : For those who attended Wajerloo, everybody married everybody. Cindy Goodwin seemed to marry Eric “Shrieky’” Rowe at the beginning of each week and divorce him by the end of the week. Kids also played spin the cone at the skating rink. Everyone envied Shawn Maple because Tracy Pineiro had her name written all over his shoes. Janet Pfefferkorn and Matt Hodges began their status as the lead- ing couple. Some people attended Mcintosh

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Ghosts Haunt Auditorium Stage their heads. As the first performance arrived, © many cast members were anxious. The first sign that the night would not fall simply into place came when Bryan Nugen tried to put ice cubes in a glass. The ice had partially melted in the ice bucket the night before when it was refrozen for the performance. When Bryan attempted to pull out one cube, they all came out stuck together. Later, Astrid Cook had to change make-up and costumes. Because the play was moving more quickly than usual and more time was needed with make-up, Astrid was late on stage to the dismay of fellow cast members. However, the play finished with few problems, and the audience rarely re- alized that something had gone wrong. Overall, the production was well- performed, and the accidents of live theatre basically went unnoticed. Di- rector Mrs. Kirkton’s first play at DHS was likable and well worth remember- ing. ae? 3 + «y te ae e Aes pet i¢ Pie day est al Veueearsrss3 y | Ce TOP, LEFT: The argument of Ruth and Charles Condomine is listened to by the spirit of Charles’s first wife, whom only he can see. TOP, RIGHT: After using her newly discovered psychic powers, Edith collapses after having sent away the spirits of both Elvira and Ruth. LOWER, LEFT: The maid Edith, played by Angie Metzger, appeared periodically through the play. Here, she waits to serve some refresh- ments. LOWER, RIGHT: To get information for an up- coming book, Charles has a seance conducted by Madame Arcati. To his surprise, the spirit of his first wife appears. 441 FALL PLAY



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Seniors Recall ‘Good Old Days’ Elementary also known as “Mclntrash.”’ During recess the guys played dodge- ball and the girls played on the mon- keybars. Joe Bellinger gave a “Skywatch’’ report during some part of each day. And John Reesman had a new girlfriend every day. A few more seniors were McKenney “Bulldogs.” Everyone had to taste everything on their plates at lunch. This school had a pierced earring club. In kindergarten, every time anyone wore new clothes, they got to stand up on their chair and model them. Last, but not least, the rest of the 4985 seniors either attended Ashley- Fairfield or moved from another dis- trict. Here, Diane Sanders beat up on all the guys. All the guys and girls went out behind the school building during recess and usually wound up in trouble. Ashley claims they never lost to Auburn or Waterloo during basketball season and Eric Buckmaster dated. Val Link in the sixth grade. Those were the’ ‘good old days.” . CP i » Top Row: Marcia Brumbaugh, Rusti Coleman, Eric Fogle, Amanda Riley, Lisa Stomm. Second Row: Chris Schiosser, Andy Schwartz, Lana Stoops, Micolea Jennings, Suzy Smith. Third Row: Greg A. Hartman, Jill Hay, Sheldon Lockwood, Allen Shaw, Nick Schiffli. 13 REMEMBER WHEN?

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