Earlville High School - Raidorian Our Years Yearbook (Earlville, IL)
- Class of 1984
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Craig Carter George Durbin. President Don Fiste Kurt Larson i Tiffany Stillwell docs battle wit! 5cr opponent. 2. Setting for the spike is Stephanie Doughty. J . Peg Norton blocks the ball during an important game. , for a spike. And the Winners Are . • . 1. David Engel, Punk Day winner, james while listening to his radio. 2. The center of attention is Toga Day winner. Randy Goodbred. y Showing the most spirit on Red and White Day was Julie Haight. 4. Displaying his attire is David Engel, winner of Hat. Sunglasses, and Button Day. 5. The most spirit-filled student during Spirit Week was Rita Heckman. •• No photo was available for Jo Ostrem. the winner of Bum Day. Juniors Dominate Class Olympics 1. The students watching from the sideline cheer on their classmates. 2. The last and most strenuous event of the day — the Tug-of-War. 3. Scott Hager demonstrates the perfect form for hurdling. 4. Running through the tires is sophomore. Scott Powell. 5. Jim Wold and Scott Hager became good buddies during the three-legged race. 6. Pushing to the limit is Randy Simpson during the tricycle race. 7. Coach Essmann is trying to decide whether this is a display of affection or Tony Cox passing the tennis ball to Angie Kozlowski during the tennis-ball pass. The traditional Class Olympics were held on Friday, October 7, during Spirit Week. The events included the annual obstacle course race, the three-legged race, the tricycle race, and the tennis ball pass. The class pyramids and four Tug-of-War matches followed. At the end of the day, the junior class was announced as the overall winner. 7 The Spirit W eck Bonfire was held on Tues- dav. (Vtober t. I ON V There was a rather good turn-out with parents, students and tacultv at- tending A tew ihccrs began the festivities with the vollevball and sower teams throwing into the- bonfire. the dummies made to resemble Hincklev-Big Rock and Haw Paw plavers Shortlv after, evervone went to the bleachers to observe the events, which were tug-of-war. class pyramids, and the slave auction. The Junior class won the tug-of-war. class pvramids. and the slave auction. The Junior class won the tug-of-war. the Seniors won the class pvramid. (illegally, according to the Student Council Bonfire and Slave Auction Committee'. Mr. Carter was sold as a slave for the highest price of $’6.00 to Benny Cole. After the slave auc- tion, to show their school spirit, evervone went back and did some cheers bv the fin! It’s Punk Rock Day! d J _ iP rt The Favorite Day of the Week is Nat Monday•• . 1. Kris Svendsen 2. Freshmen Karen Kofoed. Trisha O'Dell. Shelly Hughes. Susan Ridge, and Pam Jones 3. By looking at Amy Zimmerman s attire, one can tell that it was Punk Day. 4. Jenny Kozlowski 3. Even eighth graders Emmy Cronin. Lisa Atherton, and Gwen Maloy get into Punk Day. 6. Chris Myers 7. Peg Norton. Diane Fiste. and Angie Kozlowski 8. David Engel and John O'Dell 9. Frog Barf' on their World Tour of 1983. 10. Allan Wold is surrounded by all of his worshippers on Toga Day. 11. Jenny Kozlowski might have been heard to say. Romans, countrymen, lend me your ear . 12. Rusty Torman is at his best. 13. Bum Day garb seems to suit Randy Goodbred. Other Favorites Are Toiga Day and Bum Day 11 y fi y n Spirit Dance ’83 Brought to Ton by Warner Brothers 1. Paul O. and Carrie G. dancing to the tunes of Directions. Jim L. and Tony C. hamming it up At the Hop. Jumping Yosemite” hits Jim W. and Pam J. Amy W. and Glenna L. ignore Randy G. as Giles N. and Carol F. try to figure out le of Randy's better jokes. Jenny K. and Chris M. are... just-a-swingin'. Mr. and Mrs. Principal jamming to the Hokey Pokey. k The moment everyone waited for during Spirit Week was the coronation of the King and Queen. The coronation topped the evening off at 10:30. 1. Pam Jones and Tim Cottingham, freshman attendants. 2. Kristi Hartman and Bill Lonie, Sophomore attendants. 3. Kris Svendsen and Mike Engel, senior candidates. 4. Jodi Sondgeroth and Randy Goodbred, senior candidates. V Lisa Flickinger and Jack Jauch. senior candidates. 6. Angie Kozlowski and Rusty Torman, junior candidates. 7. Amy Wold and Jeff Campbell, junior candidates. 8. 1982 royalty: June Austin and Roger Torman. crowned Kris Svendsen and Mike Engel. Queen and King for the 1983 Spirit Dance. Will 14 The Main Attractions!!! 15 A Aew Act 18 Lance Abcns Joe Arjes Michelle Beer Joe Bickett Lynne Bonine Kate Campbell Lezlie Carter Namyi Chung Joe Corel Allen Coctingim Chris Doughty Jenny Druen Sam Haight Sam Harper Heather Hughes Chris Jauch David Jones Jason Joslin Dan Kelm Missy Kozlowski Kris Marks JoAnne McKean Janet Messer Cindy Miller Bill Naney Joe Norton Amy Olson Marc Page Adam Richey Doug Simpson Kelly Smith Jamie Snipes Amy Sondgeroth Lori Sprowls Melissa Stanford Jay Stockley 19 Send In 20 Fat Leonard Pat McIntyre Shayne McKean Gwen Maloy Jeff Arjes Lisa Atherton John Baker Jackie Brown Joe Campbell Benny Cole Emily Cronin Chris Guelde Mike Henrikson Holli Hitchins Wendy Hollenback Ernie Jauch Bill Jenkins EdJohnson Chris Kirby The Clowns Jeff Maly Kim Machesius Mandy Meloy Cachy Miller Mark Myers Debbie Perkins Bob Philip Jeff Pickert Mary Jo Ramcr Matt Sanford Tom Siler Missy Skaggs Philip Stegman Chris Stockley Cindy Stout Amy Weiman Susan Wilson Barry Wold 21 i cw Under The 22 Diana Durbin Gis Farley Sceve Goellner Tina Goellner Grace Gomez Glenn Guelde Doug Hampton Anna Holman Shelley Hughes Pam Jones Kelly Kirby Karen Kofoed Big Top Scott Leonard David Mann Rick Me Bee Rodney McCann Melody McGlasson Leroy McKimmey Ty Meloy Kristine Myrick John O'Dell Trisha O'Dell Richard Pakula Angela Perkins Jams Pratt Steve Richey Sue Ridge Tony Riva Randy Simpson Darren Smith Julie Vezain Chris West 23 In The Center Ring Judy Bain Stephanie Doughty Scott Eager Dave Engel Sue Fessler Chris Finnell Brad Good bred Cari Grommes Jane Hanley Mike Hanson Kristi Hartman Dana Hill Julie Hollenback Lisa Hollenback Connie Kelm 24 Jenny Kozlowski Florence Kump Rick Little Bill Lonie Trevor Maly Ed Mills Giles Nielsen Jennifer Ostrem Scott Powell Rolmda Sibigtroth Dawn Stillwell Randy Wald Andy Wold Jim Wold Carl Zimmerman - Just Clownin' Around Brent Bonine Jeff Campbell Tony Cox Bob Cronin Jim Cronin John Eager Diane Fiste Judi Gaddy Amy Goodbred Kris Hardin Rich Jones Jim Joslin Angie Kozlowski Tim Landers Stephanie Leonard 26 1 SENIOR OFFICERS — Left to Righc: Rita Heckman, vice-pres.;Jodi Sondgeroth. sec.; Randy Goodbred. pres.; Brad . Kofoed, treas. 2 FRESHMAN OFFICERS — Clockwise From Top: Ty Meloy. vice-pres.. Shelly Hughes, pres.; Scott Leonard, treas.; Gracie Gomez, sec. 3.JUNIOR OFFICERS — Clockwise From Top: Jim Cronin, sec.; Angie Kozlowski. pres.; Mark O’Dell, treas.. Rusty Torman. vice-pres. 4 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS — Left to Right: Dawn Stillwell, treas.; Jane Hanley, sec.; Steph Doughty, vice-pres.; absent from picture — Chris Finnell. pres. 28 Tlic Ringmasters £ MR. RICHARD R. CARTER The new principal of E.H.S. this year is Mr. Richard R. Carter. He attended Bethal College, Murray State, Southern Illinois and Eastern Illinois Colleges. Mr. Carter ma- jored in Business Administrarion and minored in Economics. Before coming to Earlville. Mr. Carter taught Math and Sixth Grade at Fairfield, Illinois. Mr. Carter is also the Athletic Director and Student Council Advisor. 30 tional Honor Society. He has been teaching for 24 years. Attending LaSalle- Peru Township High School, Mr. Storkman was involved in Chorus. Physics was his favorite subject. When not in school, Mr. Storkman enjoys woodworking, golfing, and mo-pedding. Peoria. Mrs. Hill was involved in GAA and Pep Club while in High School. Math was her favorite subject. In her leisure time, she enjoyed roller-skating and swimming. She is also a Licensed Practical Nurse. V. Mrs. Glass is the high school secretary. She graduated from Earlville High School in 1973 and from Illinois State University in 1977. Mrs. Glass has a B.S. in Business Administration. While in high school, she was involved in Yearbook, Pep Club, GAA, Chorus, and Madrigals. Her favorite subject was English. Mrs. Glass likes to fill her leisure time with son, Aarron. 31 Mrs. Bender was the first semester teacher of English I, II, and IV and French I and II. She is also the sponsor of French Club and Raider Rampage. Illinois State University is her college alma mater. Mrs. Bender has taught at Earlville for 10 years. V Mrs. Carter was the second semester teacher of English I, II, and IV and spon- sor of the Academic Bowl. She attended Fairfield Community High School, Olney Central Junior College, Bethel College — McKenzie, Tenn., Eastern Illinois Univer- sity, and Southern Illinois University. Mrs. Caner's favorite subjects in high school were English and Speech. She has taught at Earlville for a half year. 32 V. Mrs. Eager teaches Algebra I, Math IV, Consumer Math I and II, Eighth Grade Math, and Eighth Grade Computer Science. She is also the sponsor of the Math Team and Cheerleaders. Mrs. Eager has attended Illinois Valley Community College and Northern Illinois University. She has attained a B.S. in Education and a M.S. in Economics. Mrs. Eager has been at Earlville High School for 8 years. High Health are the subjects that Mr. Essmann teaches. He was a sponsor of the Junior class and coached High School Soc- cer, Basketball, and Junior High Track. Mr. Essmann has attended Joliet Junior College, George Williams College, North Central College, and Illinois State University. He has taught at EHS for 5 years. Mrs. Dankenbring was the first semester teacher of Typing, Accounting, and Com- puter Science. She also teaches Office Prac- tice and Consumer Education. Mrs. Danken- bring attended Eastern Illinois University and has taught at EHS for 5 years. 33 and Girls' Basketball. She attended Sand- wich High School and graduated from Northern Illinois University in 1982. Miss Greenwood has a B.S. in Elementary Education emphasis in P.E. and a minor in Coaching. She was involved in Theatre, Volleyball, Track, Soccer, Softball, Chorus, and Band. Her favorite subjects were English and P.E. V. American History, Current Events, and Seventh Grade Social Studies. He coaches High School Baseball and Junior High Boys' Basketball. Mr. Guenther at- tained a B.S. and M.S. in Education at Il- linois State University. He taught at Men- dota for 1 year and has been at Earlville for 8 years. ____________________________ ------------------------------ MR. MITCH HAMANN Mr. Hamann was the second semester teacher of Typing, Accounting, and Computer Science and coached High School Girls' Track. He attended Men- dota Township High School, where he was involved in Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Student Council. His favorite subjects were Chemistry and Biology. Mr. Hamann graduated with a B.S. in Education in 1983 from Illinois State University. He previously had been a substitute teacher at Mendota Township High School before coming to Earlville. 34 MISS VIRJEAN HAYWOOD Miss Haywood teaches English and is the Yearbook advisor. She also is the sponsor of the Spelling Bee and the school plays. Miss Haywood at- tended Ottawa High School, Illinois Valley Community College, and Western Illinois University, where she graduated in 1978 with a B.S. in Learn- ing Resources and English. In high school, she was involved in Yearbook, GAA, Band Ensemble, Pep Band, N.H.S., and Debate. Her favorite sub- ject was Speech. Mr. Imel is the Industrial Arts teacher and a sponsor of the Freshman class. He attended Earlville High School, Illinois Valley Com- munity College, and Northern Illinois University, where he graduated in 1974. While in high school, Mr. Imel was involved in Football, Basketball, Band, Chorus, and Plays. His favorite subject was Industrial Arts. Mr. Imel has been teaching for 10 years. She attended Ashton High School, where she was involved in GAA, Yearbook, and Science Club. Chemistry was her favorite subject. Mrs. Mende attended the University of Illinois and Northern Illinois University, where she graduated in 1968. Mrs. Mende has been teaching for 12 years. ------------------------------------------ N- 35 MRS. ROBERTA MICKELSON Mrs. Mickelson teaches 1-12 Co-ed Physical Education and is a sponsor of the Freshman Class. She attended Somonauk High School. She graduated from Waubonsee Community College in 1969 and from Northern Illinois Universi- ty in 1972. Mrs. Mickelson has and A.A. and B.S. in Education. F.T.A., F.H.S., Band, Pep Club, Chorus and Class Plays were the activities she was involved in. Mrs. Mickelson's favorite subject was Band, but enjoyed Science and History also. She has been teaching for 12 years at EHS. V. MR. CHARLES H. ROGERS Mr. Rogers teaches Junior High Math and Social Studies. He is also a Sophomore class sponsor. Mr. Rogers at- tended Adna High School in Adna, Washington. He was involved in Basket- ball, Baseball, FFA, and Student Council. Math was his favorite subject. Mr. Rogers attended Western Washington State University, Northern Illinois University, Valparaiso University, Fort Hays State College: Hays, Kansas, and Il- linois Valley Community College. He taught for 10 years for the U.S. Interior Department; Bureau of Indian Affairs. Mr. Rogers has been teaching for 34 years. MISS SUE SEALLEY Miss Sealley teaches Eighth Grade Science and Sixth Grade. She is also the Junior High Girls' Basketball coach. GAA, Drama, and Band are the activities Miss Sealley was involved in at Seneca High School. Biology and P.E. were her favorite subjects. Miss Sealley attended Illinois Valley Community College and Il- linois State University, where she graduated in 1976. She has also taught at Ottawa High School. Miss Sealley has been teaching for 5 years. 36 Mrs. Schrcccngost. also known as Teach' graduated from Earlville High School and went on to Webster College to obtain her B.A. in Math. During her high school years, she was involved in Pep Club, the Newspaper, and Yearbook. After she finished college. Teach returned to E.H.S. for her teaching career. Mr. Spies' favorite high school subjects in Hinton, Iowa were Math and Science. After a long day at school, he enjoyed seeing a movie or playing some type of sport. He has been teaching for eighteen years at E.H.S. and likes being involved with community activities in Earlville. v. Education at Earlville High School for three years. She attended Wenona High School, where she was involved in the National Honor Society. French Club, and Future Teachers of America. Her favorite subject was Math. She graduated from Western Illinois University in 1981 where she obtained a B.S. in special education. y 37 linois, Mrs. Wielgopolan graduated from Ottawa High School and went on to receive her B.A. in elementary education at Western Illinois University. Her extra-curricular activities range from Junior High Volleyball Coach to the annual Spelling Bee. Mrs. Wielgopolan has been employed at Earlville 3 years. Behind every successful circus there are the forgotten ROUSTABOUTS; the few individuals who receive little recognition and glory, yet repeated- ly give their time and energy to the maintenance of the E.H.S. Big Top. Due to problems with our former professional photographer, pictures of the cooks, bus drivers, and janitors were unobtainable. We are extremely sorry and would like to publicly thank-you for your constant help! • Sfcw Advisor Directs Student Council l Student Council members for 1981 84 were Back Row Jodi Sondgeroth. Rita Heckman. Bill l.onie. Advisor Mr Carter. Mike Engel. Randy Goodbred Middle Row Diane Fiste. Amy Goodbred. Angie Kozlowski. Tim Landers. Rusty Tonnan. Front Row: Kris Hardin. Marc Doty. Shelley Hughes. Stephanie Doughty. Karen Kofoed. and Giles Nielsen Missing from the picture is Brad Kofoed. 2. Nine )uniors ran to fill the five senior positions for the 1984-85 Student Counci 3. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS - Clockwise. From Bottom Left: Rita Heckman. President;Jodi Sondgeroth. Vice President. Randy Goodbred. Treasurer. Angie Kozlowski. Secretary. Under the direction of new advisor, Mr. Carter, the Student Council was one busy club this year. Spirit Week, a Junior High dance, and the Honors’ Trip to Great America were sponsored by this organization, and funded by selling hats, cookbooks and having bake sales. 40 Raider Rampage Staff and • • • 1. The RtiiJer Rampage had a very successful first semester this year under the direction ol Mrs. Mary Bender. Numerous articles by a few of the star reporters could be seen in area newspapers. THE 1984 RAIDER RAMPAGE STAFF — Seated S Ridge. D. Durbin. D Stillwell. S. Leonard.J Wold. R Simpson Standing Advisor Mrs Bender, C Grommes. C. Corel. A Kozlowski. K. Hardin. A. Goodbred.J Sondgeroth. Editor J. Haight. 2nd Row R Goodbrcd. R Heckman. T Riva.J. Gaddy. 2. Future Homemakers of America were an active organization this year with Mrs Wilma Mende as their advisor. THE F.H.A MEMBERS J Vezain.J. Bain. R Sibigtroth.J Pakula. A. Kctchum. and C. Grommes 3. F.H.A. OFFICERS— Julie Hollenback.Jean Pakula. Bonnie Mills, and Margaret Messer 41 Headlines — Tremendous Feats 1. This year's Radorian staff, who worked so hard on com- pleting the yearbook, are. Back Row Advisor Miss Haywood. Mark O'Dell. Amy Goodbred. Jim Cronin. Steph Leonard. Jo Ostrem. Front Row Rita Heckman. Diane Fiste. Kris Hardin. Angie Kozlowski. Stephanie Doughty. Jenm Kozlowski. and Connie Kelm Staff missing from the picture are Judi Gaddy and Jane Hanley. 2. The two head clowns for the Radorian were Steph Leonard and Angie Kozlowski. 42 1. Richard Jones, one of the yearbook photographers, works diligently on his film. 2. Main man and photographer at yearbook meetings and all events is our own James Cronin 3. Donna Schrecengost, Earlvillc High School's art instructor, helped the yearbook out greatly with her artistic skills. Amy Wold and Amy Goodbred assist Mrs. Schrecengost with yearbook buttons. 43 1. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — Left to Right: Diane Fiste, Amy Zim- merman. Amy Goodbred, Kris Svend- sen and Jodi Sondgeroth. 2. E.H.S. Cheerleading Squads with Ad- visor. Mrs. Eager. 3. SENIOR CHEERLEADERS — Amy Zimmerman, Jodi Sondgeroth, Kris Svendsen. 4. J.V. and Varsity Cheerlcading Squads. 3. J.V. CHEERLEADERS — Angie Perkins. Jenni Kozlowski, Pam Jones, Tina Gocllncr, and Gracie Gomez. 45 Bookin’ It to the Cireu§ 1. While attending her librarian duties. Tiffany Stillwell diligently works on her Psychology. 2. Library Club members for the 1983-84 year were. Back Row: Tiffany Stillwell. Advisor Miss Haywood. Jim Lockard. Middle Row: Allan Wold. Mark O'Dell. Randy Good- bred. Front Row: Rita Heckman. Jodi Sondgeroth. Tim Landers, and Brad Good bred. 3. Librarian Mark O'Dell. Eight new members were inducted into the Earlville chapter of the National Honor Society. They were Senior: Julie Haight; Juniors: Judi Gaddy, Amy Goodbred, Angie Kozlowski, Steph Leonard, Rusty Torman; Sophomores: Jane Hanley, Jenni Kozlowski. NHS MEMBERS — Back Row: Jodi Sondgeroth — 2 years,Julie Haight — 1 year. Advisor Mr. Storkman.Judi Gaddy — 1 year, Tim Landers — 2 years. Middle Row: Rusty Torman — 1 year, Brad Kofoed — 2 years. Front Row: Amy Goodbred — 1 year,Jane Hanley — 1 year, Jenni Kozlowski — 1 year, Steph Leonard — 1 year, and Diane Fiste — 2 years. NHS members missing from the picture are: Rita Heckman — 3 years, Peggy Norton — 3 years, and Angie Kozlowski — 1 year. 8 iVcw Members Into National Honor Society 46 1. He-man, Giles Nielsen, hulks out in the hallway. 2. Peg Norton loves that Accounting. 3. Mike Engel strikes the prestigious pose of The Thinker. 4. Kris Svendson and Jim Cronin smile fondly at their photographer Amy Wold. 3. Angie Kozlowski and Kris Hardin show off their recent flouridc treatments. 6. Mrs. Eager nd Miss Haywood enjoy playing I've Got a Secret! 7. LOOK — its Jim Lockard! 47 1. Don't get so excited, John! 2. Brad Goodbred y Diane Fiste shows us her spirit as an Earlville Rah Rah. 4. Chris Finnell does his shopwork. V Smile, Rusty!! 6. Need a new razor, Tony.' 7. John O'Dell tries to impress us . . . but makes us laugh instead. 48 “We Came Pro I I Kowhere!“ I. Left to Right. Bottom Row: D. Engel. G. Guelde, T. Meloy.J. O'Dell. T. Landers. B. Goodbred. S. Osborne. D. Smith, T. Riva, M. Doty. Middle Row: R. Simpson,J. Wold. J. Vezain, M. O’Dell. G. Nielsen. T. Cox. A. Wold. R. Wald. T. Cottingim. Top Row: M. Hanson, R. Goodbred, R. Torman, J. Lockard, M. Engel, J. Cronin, S. Leonard, J. Campbell, B. Lonie, Coach Essmann The Raiders had a spectacular soccer season starting off with two shutouts, and ending up with a total of nine shutouts. They went on to take first place in the Little 10 Conference with a record of 9-0. This is the first year since Earlville has had soccer that the team has had an undefeated record in the Conference. Despite this excellent record, they lost to H-BR and went on to defeat Waterman to capture third place in the Little 10 Conference Tournament. This loss did not affect their playing ability during the championship game in the Regional Tournament against H-BR. They were down two to one with less than 10 minutes to go when Mark O'Dell scored the tying goal. The winning goal was scored by Tony Cox in the second 5 minute overtime! • Shabbon Sycamore • Haw Paw • Leland • Waterman Washington Wheaton Christian • Malta Newark • H-BR Leland • Somonauk Junior Varsity we they we they 0 Newark 0 0 5 0 • Serena 5 2 4 3 Rock. Christian 0 I 2 1 1 • Shabbona 2 1 6 1 Sycamore 0 0 7 0 • Paw Paw forfeit 12 0 Leland 3 0 4 0 • Waterman 1 1 0 I W'heaton 0 3 1 I • Newark 0 0 1 0 • H-BR 0 2 2 I Leland i _ J) 1 0 • 4 4 • indicates Confe • • nw 21 0 50 1. Co-captains Mike Engel and Randy Goodbred at the coin toss. 2. Jeff Campbell booting another goal kick down the field. }. Showing the correct way to boogie for a victory is 22, Tony Cox. 4. Tim Landers hustles for a team victory. 5. After a victorious sudden death (1-0) win against Malta, the Raiders team shows how proud they are of Mike Engel. 6. The warning sign, posted by the players' mothers, lets the Malta Mustangs know who we are. Raiders Set State Record 21-0 Win 1. Long Legs” Cronin covering his territory. 2. Coach Essmann giving the team a little pep talk before the game. 5. Ty Meloy watches intently, wondering what the outcome of the game will be. 4. Senior Jim Vezain demonstrates the an of dribbling. 5. Protecting our goal is the devastating Mike Engel. 6. Randy Goodbred battles for the ball during an imponant game against Hinckley-Big Rock. 7. Marc Doty shows his talent during a J.V. game by moving for the ball. Two of tlie Hottest Tea Top! I I $ Under the Big EHS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL — From Row, Left to Right: Kris Svendsen, Amy Goodbred. Amy Wold. Lisa Flickcnger, Kris Hardin, Diane Fiste. Back Row, Left to Right: Coach Greenwood, Cindy Skaggs. Angie Kozlowski. Judi Gaddy, Tiffany Stillwell, Peg Norton, Rita Heckman. EHS JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL — Front Row, Left to Right: Kristy Hart- man, Janis Pratt, Jane Hanley. Lisa Hollcn- back, Pam Jones. Middle Row, Left to Right: Melody McGlasson, Stephanie Doughty, Angela Perkins. Grace Gomez, Dawn Stillwell. Karen Kofoed. Back Row, Left to Right: Coach Greenwood, Susan Ridge, Trisha O'Dell, Shelly Hughes, Jo Ostrem, Jenni Kozlowski. Lisa Carter, Cari Grommes. VARSITY KIRKLAND 15-6,16-14 ST. BEDE 8-15.8-15 MOOSEHEART 15-13. 15-9 •MALTA 10-13, 15-11,8-15 STREATOR WOODLAND 15-8,15-10 •LELAND 15-11, 15-12 WHEATON-CHRISTIAN 15-13, 15-6 MENDOTA 0-15,9-15 •PAW PAW 15-2. 11-15, 10-15 •SHABBONA 14-16, 15-10, 15-0 SENECA 15-1, 15-11 •SERENA 11-15,15-5, 15-6 OTTAWA MARQUETTE 15-3,15-7 •NEWARK 2-15,15-6, 15-5 MARSEILLES INVITATIONAL COAL CITY 7-15, 5-15 LEMONT 18-16,6-15, 13-15 SENECA INVITATIONAL PONTIAC 6-15. 2-15 LELAND 15-5, 15-6 MAZON 14-16, 14-16 LITTIJ ”10 CONFERENCE NEWARK 12-15, 15-10, 15-11 MALTA 15-5,10-15.9-15 LELAND 15-3,10-15. 15-7 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT YORKVILLE 3-15.16-14. 15-5 NEWARK 16-14, 15-10 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT ST. EDWARDS 5-15,6-15 CONFERENCE RECORD: 4-6 SEASON RECORD 15-10 J-V Si Bede 15-11. IS 10 Moosrheart 1VI.15-I? •Maka ISA 16.14 Kirkland ISA 15-0 Si real of Woodland IS-7.8-IS.IMS •Shabbona 1S-7, IS  Seneca 1S-7.121S.1S-I •Serena S-IS.6-1S •Uland ISA 12-1S. 1S-1I Wheaton Christian 15-11.10-15. 10-IS Mendota 6-IS. IS-12.10-15 •Haw Haw 2-15. IS-12. IS 9 Ottawa Marquette 7-15. IS-tO. 15-1) •Newark 1S-9.S-1S.4-1S Serena Tournament Sandwich 15-4. IS-6 Serena 4-15.5-15 Conterente Record 4-2 Sea von Record 106 • denotes conference games How’s It Feel to 1. Up for the spike is Peg Norton. 2. Angie Kozlowski keeps her arms straight as she passes the ball to the setter 3. Lisa Flickenger goes up for a block. 4. Deep concentration is demonstrated by Cin- dy Skaggs as she prepares herself before the ball is served. 5. Co-captains Rita Heckman and Tiffany Stillwell stay low and ready as Cindy Skaggs dinks the ball. 6. Rita Heckman stretches as high as she can to prevent the ball from coming over the net. 7. The Earlville Raider Varsity Volleyball Team waits excitedly for the second game to begin after beating Kirkland 15-2. The JV Starters Trisha O'Dell, Jenni Kozlowski. Dawn Stillwell (back row), Jo Ostrem, Jane Hanley, and Stephanie Doughty (front row) demonstrate their ready positions. 2. Jenni Kozlowski spikes one for the Raiders 5. The JV get ready to go back on the court and win another game 4. Pam Jones pops it over the net V Passing the ball to the setter is Jo Ostrem. 6. Keeping score for all home games this year were Steph Leonard and Jodi Sondgeroth. 7. Dawn Stillwell sets the ball during warm-ups. iVo Clowning Around — Hut All Business EHS VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL — Front Row. Left to Right. Giles Nielsen.Jim Cronin.Jim Lockard, Allan Wold. Rusty Torman. Randy Goodbred. Back Row. Left to Right: Coach Essmann. Brad Kofoed, Mark O'Dell, Tony Cox. Tim lenders. Mgr. Rhonda Beale. Mgr. Lisa Flickenger EHS JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL — Front Row. Left to Right Tim Cottingim. Mike Hanson, David Mann. Cris Farley. Ed Mills, Scott Leonard. Bill Lome, Giles Nielsen. Back Row. Left to Right Mgr. Shelley Hughes. Randy Wald. Darren Smith.John O'Dell. Andy Wold. Coach Essmann, Brad Goodbred. Leroy McKimmey, Ty Meloy.Jim Wold. Mgr. Jams Pratt. VARSITY We They Lamoille 61 — 48 Ohio x 57 — 78 •Waterman 59 — 57 Wheaton Ch. 62 — 7) •Malta 48 — 75 Aurora Ch. 60 — 51 •Shabbont . 67 - 77 ••Ma on 64 —69 ••Serena 46 — (f) •Hinckley— HR 64 — T Waterman 48 — 71) •Leland 60 — 41 Leland 49 — 42 Newark 59 — 84 •Somonauk 65 — 6' VARSITY Wc Thf. Moose heart 78 — 56 •Serena , 65—68 Neponset | 75 — 57 •Newark 49 — 98 Tonica 75-68 •Paw Paw 69—59 Leland 70 — 57 MDhio ► 51—73 K Conf. Record 4—5 Season Record 11—12 •Conf. Game ••Christmas Tour. Conf. Tourney Regional Tour JR VARSITY We They Lamoille Ohio 43 — 36 55—42 •Waterman 39 — 37 •Malta 53—48 Aurora Ch. 35 — 34 •Shabbona 40 — 62 •Hinckley — BR 41 —60 Waterman 39 — 36 •Leland 41—34 •Somonauk •19 — 58 •Somonauk 'T' r 1 ■ft ehearr 47—51 JR VARSITY We They •Seren.i 52- 55 Neponset •Newark 45 35 35—62 Tonica 45 — 39 •Paw Paw 44 — 31 Leland 54 — 61 Conf. Record 4 — 5 Season Record 9 — 10 •Conference Game jlConterem e Tourney 56 1. The three seniors on this year's varsity team were Allan Wold. Randy Goodbred. and Brad Kofoed. 2. Brad Kofoed and Jeff Campbell are ready to catch the ball, if it should come to them. V Jeff Campbell is on the line shooting a bonus shoe. 4. Both teams get set to do battle for the rebound. 5. Tony Cox puts the ball up for two. 6. Shooting a jump shot is Jeff Campbell, as Jim Cronin and Tony Cox look on. 7. Talking with Coach Essmann are co-captains Allan Wold and Randy Goodbred. 8. Randy Goodbred is on the free-throw line in a game against Wheaton Christian. 57 Presenting — J.V. Basketball 1 Managers for the varsity were Lisa Flickenger and Rhonda Beale. 2. Guard Andy Wold brings the ball up the court 3. Showing his dribbling skills is Mike Hanson. I 4. Coach Essmann is with this year s junior varsity ' co-captains Mike Hanson and Giles Nielsen V Giles Nielsen is being guarded by a Wheaton Christian Warrior. 6. Center Scott Leonard lays in the ball for two. 7. Announcing for the varsity games was JV player Tim Cottingim 8. Putting up a shot from the corner is Mike Hanson. A Three Kins Circus: A Three Ring Circus is not a correct description of the 1984 Girl's Basketball Team, however, this group of individuals were the root of many jokes. Rather than seeing this team as comic relief, they should be recognized for their sportsmanship, perseverance, and athletic attitude. We proudly applaud you! THE 1984 GIRLS' TEAM — Mgr. J. Hanley. A Holman. P. Jones. C. Grommes. B. Childs. K Kofoed. C oach Greenwood. L. Flickinger.J. Hollenback. L. Hollenback.J Bain. A. Perkins. S. Doughty. R. Sibigtroth, G. Beck.J. Gaddy. M Messer. J. Ostrem, I O'Dell. C. Kelm.R Beale 59 Girls9 Basketball This year s team was under the direction of Coach Greenwood, pictured here with two returning Seniors. Lisa Flickinger and Rhonda Beale. 1. Baseball was introduced to E.H.S. for the first game this year. Composing the novice team were Coach Guenther. B. Goodbred. B. Meaney. R. Torman. B Bomne. M. Hanson. G. Nielsen, mgr. S. Richie. B Trump. T. Meloy. R. Goodbred. T. Landers. M. O'Dell, B. Kofoed, T Cox. D. Smith. T. Cottingim, S. Osborne. M. Engel, J. Lockard. B. Lonie. 2. Pre-game Strategy. 3. Coach Tom Guenther found a great deal to smile about when it came to this baseball team. 4. Ty Meloy warily loQks at his team from his perch on the bench. 3. Now Jim. pay close attention to the Pro. Batter Up!!! Raiders + Baseball = A GREAT Combination! 1. Coach Tom Guenther sets a fine example for our young athletes. 2. He's safe!” 3. Mark O'Dell's curve ball has al1 2 3 4 5 6 opponents in awe. 4. Mike Hanson waits for his chance with a high fly ball. 5. Rusty Torman is ready to go as soon as the ball is hit. 6. Roger Spielberg (or is that Stephen Essmann) is ready for lights, cameras, action on the next play. The Earlville High School Girls’ Track team members were: Back Row: Scorekeeper Judi Gaddy. Amy Wold. Angie Kozlowski. Diane Fiste. Third Row: Coach Hamann. Steph Leonard. Cindy Skaggs. Amy Zimmerman, Jenni Kozlowski. Jo Ostrem. Connie Kelm. Mgr. Wanda Kelm. Second Row Angela Perkins. Tina Goellner. Carrie Grommes. Rolinda Sibigtroth. Shelley Hughes. First Row: Missy Gauer. Mgr. Diana Durbin. Pam Jones. 1st Meet Hickiey — Big Rock 1st. Kirkland — Hiawatha — 2nd. 2nd Meet Earlville — 3rd Waterman — 1st. Hickiey Big Rock — 2nd. Earlville — Moose heart Relays Districts — Plano Conference Meet Plano i Tcw Coach 3rd, Shabbona — 4th. Steph Leonard — 3rd in Shot Put Steph Leonard — 4th in Shot Put Steph Leonard — tied for 3rd in Shot Put Came Grommes — 2nd in Discus; New School Record Angela Perkins — 2nd in High Jump Tina Goellner — 3th in Long Jump Pam Jones — 3rd in 1600m Run 800m Relay — 3th Earlville — 3th Place for the ’84 Track Tea I I 64 i. Coach Mitch Hamann was the track team's new coach. 2. Only three seniors leave the track team after this year. They are Amy Zimmerman. Mgr. Wanda Kelm, and Cindy Skaggs. 3. Connie Kelm Struggles to reach the finish line. 4. Miler — Diane Fiste 5. Jo Ostrem edges out a Shabbona runner in the 400m run of the 800m Medley Relay. 66 Raider Power!!! Fans! Fans! Fans! Volleyball and Basketball 1. The seventh grade volleyball team . . . 2.... and the eighth grade volleyball team pose for more publicity shots. 3. The 1983-84Jr. High Girls' Basketball award winner. 4. Kate Campbell was the MVP for the seventh grade basketball team, and Mandy Meloy was the MVP for the eighth grade team. SEVENTH GRADE VOLLEYBALL TEAM: L. Bonine. J. Messer.J. Druen. C. Miller. L. Carter. M. Beer. C. Doughty. M. Kozlowski. K. Campbell. K. Marks. A. Sondgeroth, N. Chung. A. George. K. Smith. M. Stanford. EIGHTH GRADE VOLLEYBALL TEAM — G. Maloy. E. Cronin. M Skaggs. C. C. Miller. D. Perkins. C. Stout. M. Meloy. L. Atherton. A. Weiman, H. Hitchins, W. Hollenback. 70 Jr. High Style THE RECENTLY ORGANIZED EARLVILLE JUNIOR HIGH POM PON SQUAD: From Row: Amy Sondgeroth. Amy Olson, Cindy Miller. Middle Row: Susi Wilson, Kris Marks. Lezlie Carter. Amy Wieman. Back Row: Gwen Maloy, Debbie Perkins. Cathy Miller, Janet Messer, and Jenny Druen. 71 In March, the Student Council sponsored a Junior High Sock Hop. The night was enjoyed by all. and proved to be a great success. The proceeds were used by the Student Council for the Honors' Trip to Great America. Chris Stock ley and Kris Hardin show everyone how it's done 2 Tim I.anders looks a little bored, but everyone else is having fun V Jeff Pickert dances a slow one with his date 4 Namyi Chung and Ami George look for someone to dance with V Chris Doughty shows some of the other girls a new step. 6. The guys take a break from dancing 7 Pat McIntyre demonstrates how to slow dance Dancing tlic Xiglii Away at the Jr. High IIop 1. Although the evening started slowly, «ntn everyone was dancing 2. Break dancing anyone' Everyone seems to have found a partner 4. Jodi Sondgeroth. Diane I iste. Rita Heckman, and Angie Ko lowski were some of the chaperones. V David Jones shows C hris Doughty some of Ins moves. 6. Tim Cottingim served as disc ) k key 7ill Grade Science Class 1. Alan Cottingim. David Jones. Melissa Stanford. Joe Norton.Joe Bickett. and Sam Harper enjoy the trip to the pond. 2. Missy Kozlowski takes notes about the trip. 3. Janet Messer and Lynne Bonine try to find something in the pond. Inspects Area Pond 74 1 Students Do Well x. r On April 12th, Earlville Junior High hosted the annual con- 6 ference spelling bee. A team consisting of five members, were selected by the ten schools. Organizers of this event were Miss Haywood and Mrs. Wielgopolan. A list of over 2000 words with definitions and sentences were compiled from a master list which each team had previously receiv- ed. Announcer was Mrs. Wilma Boltz, judges consisted of Mrs. Jan Madison, Rev. Kris Rogers, and Mrs. Jane Russel, and Mrs. Kathy Eager and Mrs. Donna Schrecengost tallied points. Mandy Meloy received third place and the team placed second, obtaining 32 points — missing first by one point. Cookies, provided by mothers of the Earlville team, and punch were served in the cafe by Junior High Students. al Spelling Dee 1. Amy Olson was the winner of the Earlville Spelling Bee and a member of the Earlville Jr. 10 Spelling Bee Team. 2. Second place winner and member of the Earlville Junior 10 Spelling Bee team was Namyi Chung. 3. Lezlie Carter was a member of the Junior 10 Team and was the fifth place finisher in the Earlville Spelling Bee 4. Miss Haywood and Mr. Carter organized the Earlville Spelling Bee. 5. Pat McIntyre was the third place winner and a member of the Junior 10 Spelling Bee team. 6. Sixth place winner at the Earlville Spelling Bee was Lisa Atherton. 7. Mandy Meloy was the fourth place winner of the Earlville Spelling Bee, a member of the Junior 10 team, and finished third at the Junior 10 Spelling Bee. 75 Future Pcrfor for the GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH l. Another enthusiastic Science Class. 2. Barry gives us his winning smile. 3. Gwen helps some of her friends with their homework. 4. Joe takes it easy in Social Studies. 3. A nice, quiet library? 6. Ed and Tom search for ideas for their next Home Ec project. 7. Chris helps Kate with her sewing. 8. Tough homework assignment, Billy? 9. Pat and Jeff take a break from Science to pose for a publicity shot. 10. Don't be shy now. Kelly. 11. Say cheese, Marc. 12. Emmy and Wendy give us that Cover Girl look. 13. New dance step,Jenny? 14. Lczlie and Namyi work hard on their Home Ec projects. 13. Pat's giving us his Mr. Innocent look. 16. Future Hoodlums of America? 78 1. Mandy Mcloy read the names of the graduating Eighth graders. 2. The band played We've Only Just Begun as a theme for the graduates. 3. An eager class waits for their diplomas. 4. Lisa Atherton smiles as she receives her diploma. 5. Chris Stockley received the Rheinold Gast Memorial Award. 6. The first American Legion Award was given to Philip Stegman. 7. George Durbin. President of the Earlville School Board, presents Gwen Maloy her diploma. 8. John Baker receives his long — awaited diploma. 9. Mr. Wilson presents the second American Legion Award to Lisa Atherton. 10. Amy Barry receives her diploma. 11. Pat Leonard looks proud as he gets his diploma. Favorites Group Album Single T.V. Show Movie ____ Actor ____ Actress __ Friend ___ Heartthrob Teacher Class _____ Activity Sport _____ Experience Expression Hang-out Magazine Book ______ 81 As done every year, a Fall Sports’ Senior Night was held honoring all soccer and volleyball players who were Seniors. A small dinner was held after the volleyball game against Paw Paw. 1. Randy Goodbred is honored with his parents. • 2. Smile, Lisa Flickinger. 3. Escorted by her mother is Rita Heckman. 4. Yes Peg Norton, the spotlight is now on you. 3. Wait for your parents Mike Engel. 6. Allan Wold was one of the three senior soccer players recognized. 7. What’s so funny, Cindy Skaggs? Like in the Fall, the Seniors who were basketball players, managers, and cheerleaders are honored in a Winter Sports Senior Night. Eight were recognized. 1. Co-captain Allan Wold stands with his parents. 2. Kris Svcndsen and Amy Zimmerman will cheer for their last time at EHS tonight. 3. Rhonda Beale and Lisa Flickinger were recognized for four years of being basketball managers. 4. Brad Kofoed was one of the three basketball players honored. 5. One cheerleader honored was Jodi Sondgeroth. 1. Angie F. prepares to bowl a strike. 2. Muscle-man, Tim L. helps Coach Essmann put up the soccer goal. 3. Which way does it go, guys? 4. Bowling proved to be a favorite sport. 5. Some enthusiastic hockey players. 6. Jim V. wins the face-off. Physical and Musical Showmanship 1. The E.H.S. Pep Band 2. Mr. Beall — Band Director. 3. The brass section featuring Bob P.. David and Joanne M. 4. The woodwinds carry the melody. 3. Melissa S. plays the bells. 6. Jim W leads the brass section on the baritone. 85 There’s Ko Business Like Show Business Directors Virjean Haywood Donna Schrecengost Ticket Manager: Albert Storkman SET CONSTRUCTION AND DECORATION: Steve Weidner, Foreman Jim Vezain Margaret Messer Allan Wold Brad Kofoed Jim Cronin Tony Cox Rusty Torman PROPERTIES AND COSTUMES: Jodi Sondgeroth Kris Svendsen Kris Hardin A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO ALL THOSE PERSONS WHO LOANED PROPERTIES AND COSTUMES SHOESTRING PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS THE ODDS ARE AGAINST YOU BY JOHN B. BORNHOLT.JR. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1984 8:00 P M. EARLVILLE COMMUNITY BUILDING THE HEUER PUBLISHING CO. CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA CAST OF CHARACTERS: Seated: AUNT GRACIE. Diane Fiste; SUSAN MONDALE, Cindy Skaggs; GRANDMA ED. Rita Heckman; EMILY MONDALE, Angie Kozlowski; GERALD MONDALE, Scott Eager; GRANDMA BILL, Lisa Flickinger; CATHY MONDALE. Tiffany Stillwell. Standing: UNCLE ALFRED. Randy Good- bred; SECOND POLICEMAN, Allan Wold; MOOSE, Rusty Torman; LITTLE CLAUDE. Tim Landers; ZEKE, Mark O'Dell; FIRST POLICEMAN. Brad Kofoed; MS. DOROTHY EVANS. Rhonda Beale. 86 mm Grandma Ed and Grandma Bill 1. Grandma Ed and Grandma Bill Try to decide how to raise money. 2. Grandma Ed and her prized Ferdinand. 3. Lisa Flickenger and Rita Heckman spent long hours and lots of practice to do such an outstanding and enjoyable job. 4. The grandmas discuss the possibility of buying a racehorse. 3. Grandma Bill looks upset. 6. Susan (Cindy Skaggs) listens to the idea of the racehorse. 7. Susan and Grandma Ed pass the time with exciting conversation. 8. Ferdinand K. Little Gaude (Tim Landers) and Zeke (Mark O’Dell) gang up on Gerald Mondale (Scott Eager). 2. Gerald's wife Emily (Angie Kozlowski) yells at him for doing ninety in a fifty-five. 3. Gerald wonders if he'll still have both of his arms at the end of the day 4. Our own infamous Rusty Torman plays the Moose. Yea. V Zeke — the gangster. 6. Gerald has a heart to heart talk with Ferdinand. 7. An icy stare from Claude freezes Gerald in his tracks. 8. Claude and Zeke have their heads together as they plot many things. 9. Scott Eager had many lines to memorize before doing an excellent job in his part of Gerald Mondale. 88 1. Angie Kozlowski portrays Emily. 2. Aunt Gracie found something amusing. 3. Gerald shows Susan some of his tricks with the basketball. 4. Uncle Alfred and Aunt Gracie have good taste in clothing. 3. Cathy is upset because she has to give up her horse. 6. Aunt Gracie searches for her fingernail file. 7. Susan cannot find her pink blouse. 8. Aunt Gracie gets a little angry. 9. Susan demonstrates how to ride a horse jockey style. 10. Randy Goodbred and Diane Fiste as Uncle Alfred and Aunt Gracie. 11. Gerald and Cathy have a father — daughter ■t 89 t a cute couple ... Grandma and a Crook. 6. Diane Fiste is Miss Maybelline. 7. Mark O'Dell enters manhood. 8. Rusty waiting to be made up. 9. Just what type are you, Randy .' Candids 1. Al Wold and Mike Bauer make changes on the set. 2. Miss Maywood — control yourself 3. What talent you have Kris! 4. Grandma Ed flips through the newspaper. 3. Zeke — the DUCK-FOOTED GANGSTER. 6. The Grandmas should never soap windows ... or at least not get caught! 7. Moose takes the spotlight. 8. Tiffany Stillwell plays Cathy Mondale. 9. Brad K. and Lisa F. 91 92 Athletic l. Mrs. Schrcccngost presents the soccer team with a 1 for being first in the conference. 2. Coach Greenwood presents key chains to the Varsity volleyball team 3. Something funny. Coach Hamann' 4. Rhonda Beale and Judi Gaddy receive their co- captain pins for basketball from Coach Greenwood. VCoach Greenwood appears to be singing praises of her volleyball teams. 6. Angie Kozlowski and Kris Hardin seem to be listening, while Diane Fiste, Stcph Leonard, and Amy Wold have their minds elsewhere. 7. Steph Leonard finds something funny, while Coach Hamann tells about her track accomplishments. Banquet 1. Tony Cox receives one of his many soccer awards from Coach Essmann. 2. Co-captains Randy Goodbred and Mike Engel display the soccer Team's 1 TROPHY. 3. Is this Mr Guenther or Johnny Carson 4. Mike Bauer receives a gift demonstrating the gratitude and appreciation of the soccer, basketball, and baseball teams for his dedication and hard work throughout the year. 5. What are you looking for Coach Essmann 6. These soccer players are just part of the outstanding soccer team that was recognized during the awards ceremony. 7. Athletic Director, Mr. Carter, opened the Athletic Banquet with an introduction of the coaches. J Re u(um 4 30 R Scivaof eejue it4 tRe Ranou of ijaui p uAe ice at tRe Jmwoa-Senio fP om on J uta j, 9Itaij FouatR ■nineteen Rumi e l eiepRt - au i at Ae-lcn a’cfocR in tRe e eniru 3Caafie’A £lBan juet 3Ca££ Welcome Response . Invocation Dinner .........Angela Kozlowski Randy Goodbred ...........Rusty Torman Class Will............Tiffany Stillwell Prophecy.............Randy Goodbred Dance...............Music Provided by “The Benders Coronation Closing 94 sMe tee Ham Ribs Chicken Roast Beef Potatoes Vegetables Assorted Salads Rolls and Butter Kandy Goodbred...............President Rita Heckman............Vice-President Jodi Sondgeroth..............Secretary Brad Kofoed..................Treasurer SPONSOR Mr. Albert Storkman COLORS FLOWER Maroon and Silver White Rose MOTTO Yesterday belongs to history; Tomorrow belongs to God; Only today belongs to us. Angela Kozlowski..............President Rusty Torman.............Vice-President Jim Cronin ....................Secretary Mark O 'Dell..................Treasurer SPONSORS Mrs. Donna Schrecengost Mr. Roger Essman COLORS FLOWER Navy and Silver White Rose MOTTO To know is nothing at all; To imagine is everything. 95 Class Will We, the senior Class of 1984, hereby read our will, as departing members of Earlville High School. I, Rhonda Beale, will to Tony Cox my ability to keep up the respected number of 22. I, Jim Doughry, will to Lonnie Stout my driving ability. 1, Mike Engel, will my great soccer ability to anyone who thinks they are good enough to handle it. I, Lisa Flickinger, will my ability to follow the yellow brick road all the way to Plano to see Dorothy to Margaret Gretta” Messer. I, Randy Goodbred, will my A.C.T. score to Tim Landers. I, Julie Haight, will the What If's and senior interviews for next year s paper tojudi Gaddy. I, Rita Osborne, will my superior capability of control of the Student Council to Angie Kozlowski and the use of my forehead for a target to Tim Landers. 1, Wanda Kelm, will tojudi Gaddy my ability to receive odd shaped bruises by falling over chairs. I, Angie Ketchem, will my ability to keep only one guy at a time to Margaret Messer. 1, Brad Kofoed, will my crowded locker to someone who likes crowds. I, Bryan Meaney, will The Frizzo” hair-do to Jeff Campbell. I. Jean Pakula, will my ability to keep the younger generation out of trouble to Carrie O’Dell. I, Cindy Skaggs, will my ability to be as tan as you know who to Amy Wold, Diane Fiste and Steph Leonard. 96 1, Jodi Sondgeroth, will my seat cushion, extra magazines and fingernail polish to Amy Wold for the 1984 volleyball season as well as my Nautilus membership to Bob Cronin. 1, Kris Svendsen, will to Jim Lockard my shaving cream and razor for all those shaving parties down at the river as well as my skills in water skiing. , Jim Vezain, will all my Love to Margaret Messer. , Allan Wold, will my playing time in basketball to Jim Cronin. . Amy Zimmerman, will to John Eager the use of my north farm anytime he wishes to use it. We, Cindy Skaggs and Amy Zimmerman, will to Steph Leonard a spot on the mile relay team for next year. I, Tiff Stillwell, will my fluent French speaking ability to all the French gods in 1st year French — Mark O'Dell, Jim Lockard, Tim Landers, and Jim Cronin, as well as my bruised forehead to Jim Cronin for all the times you hit me in U.S. History. We, the Senior Class of 1984, will to the class of 1985, our never perfect attendance record, our undecisiveness and boringness, and our prosperous financial status. Senior Tiffany Stillwell read the Class Will for the enjoyment of all. 1. Lisa Flickinger and Bryan Meaney 2. The royal court of Earlviile High School 1964. 3. Kris Svendsen and Mike Engel 4. Queen Jodi Sondgeroth and King Randy Goodbred share the dance dedicated to them. 5. Amy Zimmerman is escorted by A1 Wold. 98 !■■■| 1. Randy Goodbred seems to be enjoying his meal! 2. Through the evening. Kris Svendsen worked up a hearty appetite. 3. Barb and Jerry Leifheit prepared the post-prom breakfast at Jer-Bar s. which was provided by the senior class. 4. How can Skip Osborne. Rusty Torman, Tony Cox. Angie Kozlowski, Roger Torman. Diane Fiste. Amy Goodbred. and Rita Osborne be so lively at four o'clock in the morning ? 5. Going back for thirds, kids? 6. Tiffany Stillwell and Darren Agler enjoy a delicious meal. 7. Wanda Kelm and Brad Kofoed wait patiently for their breakfast Post-Prom Breakfast 99 I. Peg N. smiles as she receives her diploma. 2. Steve W waits patiently for his name to be called. 3. All of Jack J.'s hard work finally paid off. 4. Some proud parents watch their children graduate 3. The Babysitter and Miss Piggy grin with relief. 6. Jodi S. isn't taking this too seriously. 7. Angie K. and Bonnie M. seem relieved that high school is finally over. 8. Randy Goodbred — 1984 Senior Class President. 9. Rita O. receives the award for Valedictorian. 10. Receiving the award for Salutatorian is Julie H. 11. The graduating class of 1984. 100 Special Grads Receive Awards 1 President ol the Hoard ol Iducation. George Durbin congratulated the KtiHK dm on their senior class trip 2 Tom Guenther. President ol the harlsille Teacher Association. Rkhard Wold. President ot the harlsille l ions (luh. and a representative trom Indian Valles VotationalC enter, wait patientis to present their prosprvtise awards Arm Zimmerman receives recognition tor her outstanding accomplishments in drafting 4 Lisa Hickin er proudls accepts her Lion C luh Scholarship Rita Heck man Osborne, accepting one ot tier nuns awards tor the evening 6 Rands Good bred. another Lions Club Scholarship ret ipient Pride and gratitude are two ol the mans emotions telt bs Pe : Norton as she accepts lier award 102 1. Mr. Wilson presented one of the American Legion awards to Rita Osborne. 2. Randy Goodbred was the other senior recipient of the American Legion Awards. 3. The Teachers' Award, presented by Mr. Guenther. President of the Earl ville Teachers' Association, went to Rita Osborne. 4. Mr. Carter presented Allan Wold with the Michael Joseph Norton Memorial Scholarship. 5. The happy grads leave the stage. 6. Well, what do we do now.'” s 103 104 Presenting: the Colossal, 106 the Amazing, the Stupendous, 109 Senior Index RHONDA LEE BEALE: Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Honor Roll 3,4; School Musical 1; Senior Play 4; Class Treasurer 2; Soccer 1. Future Plans: U.S. Navy. JAMES DOUGHTY: Honor Roll 4. Future Plans: Career. MICHAEL WAYNE ENGEL: Track 2; Baseball 4; Soccer 1, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Honor Roll 2, 3; Student Council 4; Spirit Week Candidate 2, 3,4, King 4; Prom Candidate 4. Future Plans: College. LISA KAYE FLICKINGER: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Soccer 1; Honor Roll 3, 4; School Musical 1; Senior Play 4; Class Secretary 2; Band 1, 2; Spirit Week Candidate 4; Prom Candidate 4. Nickname: Lizzy. Future Plans: Respiratory therapist. RANDALL J. GOODBRED: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Baseball 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Class President 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Raider Rampage Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Spirit Week Candidate 1, 3, 4; Prom Candidate 4, King 4; Boys' State 3. Future Plans: College. JULIE MARIE HAIGHT: Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 4; Raider Rampage Staff 3. 4; Salutatorian 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 4; Most Spirited During Spirit Week 3. Nickname: Brain. Future Plans: Further education. JACK JAUCH: Honor Roll 4; Spirit Week Candidate 4. ANGIE KETCHUM WANDA MARIE KELM: Basketball 2; Track 2, Manager 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; School Musical 1; Flag Guard 2. Future Plans: College. BRADLEY JOHN KOFOED: Basketball 1, 3, 4, Manager 2; Baseball 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Student Council 4; Class Treasurer 1, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys' State 3- Future Plans: Farm. BRYAN ALAN MEANEY: Basketball 1; Baseball 4; Honor Roll I, 4; Prom Candidate 4; Soccer 2. Nickname: Frizo. Future Plans: College. BONNIE MILLS: Volleyball 2; Basketball 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Raider Rampage Staff 3; FHA President 4; Librarian I, 2, 3. Future Plans: Nursing career. MARGARET JOAN NORTON: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1; Basket- ball 2, 3; Track I, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 2, 3, 4; School Musical 1; Band 1, 2, 3; French Club 2, 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. Nickname: Paggy. Future Plans: College. RITA MARIE HECKMAN OSBORNE: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Class Vice-President 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Raider Rampage Staff 3, 4; Spirit Week Candidate 1, 3; Girls' State 3; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3; Academic All-American 4; Yearbook 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; D.A.R. Award 4; Student Aide 3; Valedictorian 4; Librarian 4; Academic Bowl Captain 3- Future Plans: College. JEAN PAKULA CYNTHIA LYNN SKAGGS: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Soccer 1; Track 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Senior Play 4. Nickname: Schnindy. Future Plans: College — IVCC. JODI LYNN ABELL SONDGEROTH: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Scorekeeper 4; Basketball 3; Track 1; Soccer I; Cheerleading 1, 2, 4; Honor roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4, Vice-President 4; Class Secretary 1, 3, 4; Raider Rampage Staff 2, 3; Spirit Week Candidate 3, 4; Prom Candidate 4, Queen 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 4. TIFFANY JEAN STILLWELL: Soccer 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; School Musical 1; Student Council 2; Band 1, 2, 3; French Club 3, 4, Secretary 3; Librarian 2, 3, 4. Nickname: Tiff. Future Plans: College. KRISTINE ANN SVENDSEN: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain; Basketball 2; Track 1, 2; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2; French Club 3; Spirit Week Candidate 2, 4, Queen 4; Prom Candidate 4. Future Plans: Elementary Education. JAMES R. VEZAIN: Soccer I, 2, 3.4; Track 1. STEVEN W. WEIDNER: Honor Roll 1; Stage Crew 1, 3, 4; Student Council 3. Nickname: Weedner. Future Plans: College. ALLAN WOLD: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Student Council 3; Band 1, 2. Future Plans: College. AMY KAE ZIMMERMAN: Soccer 1; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 4; Cheerleading I, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; School Musical 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Prom Candidate 4; Yearbook 2; Librarian 2. Future Plans: College. Presenting: flack Rita Brad Bonnie dean Angie dim dn lie Mike Rlionda Lisa Cindy Amy Co-Starring: Tiff Peg Randy Bryan dim Wanda Jodi Steve A1 Kris 114 Seniors Break A bus containing twenty Seniors departed from the hallowed halls of Earlville High School at 8:30 a.m. May 18th, enroute to Chicago, Illinois. To some this may seem quite an ordinary field trip, but for this school it was quite unique, for these Seniors chose the option of an organized trip rather than the traditional Senior Skip Day. Class Advisors, Mrs. Kathy Eager and Mr. Tom Guenther, accompanied the class of '84. Lunch at the Burghoff, tours to W.L.S. radio station, wading in Lake Michigan, and riding the elevator of the Sears Tower filled the time of these tourists before going to Wrigley's Field and seeing the Cubs in action. Dinner at the Come Back Inn capped a fun-filled day. CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK!! 116 1. The Chicago Skyline, a thrill for many. 2. What a MOTLEY CREW! 3. The first inning at Wrigley's Field. 4. Tiff and Company loves those peanuts! 3. Who are these masked strangers. ' 7. The Come Back Inn 8. Mike flashes that Engel smile at the photographer while .. . 9. Jodi takes a deadly aim. Yes, the Seniors behaved like perfect young adults at all times. 10. The bus drive home was an excellent time to recap the fantastic day. 117 Student Index SENIORS 1. Beale, Rhonda 56, 58, 59,60,83,86,92, 105 2. Doughty, Jim 105, 113 3. Engel, Mike 14, 40,47, 50, 51, 52,61, 82, 93, 98, 100, 105, 113 4. Flickenger. Lisa 14, 53. 54, 56, 58,60, 82, 83, 86, 91,97,98, 102,106,113 5. Goodbred, Randy 6,11,12, 14,28,40, 46, 50,51, 52, 56, 57, 61,63,82, 86, 89,90, 92, 95,98, 99, 100, 102, 103, 106, 114 6. Haight.Julie 6, 41,46, 100, 106, 113 7. Jauch, Jack 14, 100, 106, 112 8. Kelm, Wanda 64,65, 106, 115 9- Ketchum, Angie 41,100,106,113 10. Kofoed, Brad 28, 40, 46, 56, 57,61,63,83, 86, 90, 91,97.99, 107,112 11. Meaney, Bryan 61,98, 107, 114 12. Mills, Bonnie 41, 100, 107, 112 13. Norton, Peg 5, 11, 46, 47, 53, 54, 82,100, 102, 107,114 14. Osborne, Rita 5,6, 28, 40, 41,42, 46, 53, 73, 82, 86, 87,90,91,99, 100, 102,103, 107, 112 15. Pakula, Jean 41, 107,112 16. Skaggs, Cindy 53, 54,64,65,82, 86, 87,89,97, 108, 113 17. Sondgeroth,Jodi 14, 28,40, 41,45, 46, 55, 73,83, 86,98,100, 108, 115 18. Stillwell, Tiff 5, 46, 53, 54, 86,89, 91,99, 108, 114 19. Svendsen, Kris 5, 11, 14,45,47, 53, 83,86,98, 99, 100, 108, 115 20. Vezain, Jim 4,50, 52,84, 86,97, 108, 115 21 Weidner, Steve 86,97, 100, 108, 115 22. Wold, A1 11,46,50,56,57,82,83, 86,91, 97,98, 107, 115 23. Zimmerman, Amy 11,45,64, 65,66,83,98, 102, 107,113 JUNIORS 1. Bonine, Brent 26,61 2. Campbell,Jeff 14, 26, 50, 51, 57 3. Cox, Tony 7,12,26,48,50,51,56, 57,63, 86, 97,99 4. Cronin, Bob 26 5. Cronin, Jim 26, 28,42, 43,47, 50, 52,65, 57, 74,86 26,48 6. Eager, John 11,26,40. 42,45, 46, 48. 53,64, 7. Fiste, Diane 65, 73,86, 89,90,92,97,99 8. Gaddy.Judi 26, 41,42, 46, 53, 59,64,66, 92, 97 9. Goodbred, Amy 26, 40,41, 42,43,45, 46, 53, 99 10. Hardin, Kris 26, 40, 41. 42, 47, 53. 72, 86, 90, 92,97 11. Jones, Rich 26, 43 12. Joslin.Jim 26 13. Kozlowski, Angie 7, 11, 14, 26, 28, 40,41,42, 46, 47, 53. 54,64, 73,86, 88,89,90, 14. 92,99, 127 Landers, Tim 11,26,40.46,51,56,61,63. 15. 72, 84, 86, 88 16. Leonard, Stephanie 26,41,42, 46, 55,64,92,127 17 Lockard.Jim 11,12, 27,46,47,50.56,61 18. McGlasson, Marty 27,95 19. Messer, Margaret 27,41,86,97 20. Myers, Chris 11, 12, 27,95 21. O'Dell, Carrie 27 O'Dell. Mark 4, 11, 27, 28,42,46, 50, 56,61, 22. 62, 86,88. 90,91 23. Osborne, Steve 27, 50,61 24. Shorter, Lisa 27,95 25. Sohm.Jody 27 26. Stout, Lonnie 27 27. Tarrence, John 27 Torman, Rusty 11, 14, 27,28,40,46,48,50,56, 28. 61,62,63,86,90,91.99 29. Trump, Bob 27,61 30. Wald, Ron 27 Wold, Amy 12, 14, 27, 43,47, 53,64,66,92 SOPHOMORES i. Bain, Judy 24, 41. 59 2. Doughty, Stephanie 5, 24, 28, 40, 42, 53, 55, 59 3. Eager, Scott 7, 24, 86, 88 4. Engel, David 6, 11, 24, 50 5. Fessler, Margaret 24 6. Finnell, Chris 24, 28, 48 7. Goodbred, Brad 24, 46, 48, 50, 56,61 8. Grommes, Cari 12,24,41,53,59,64 9. Hanley, Jane 24, 28.42, 46, 53. 55, 59 10. Hanson, Mike 24, 50, 56, 58,61,62 11. Hartman, Kristi 14, 24, 53,95 12. Hill, Dana 24 13. Hollenback, Julie 24,41, 59 14. Hollenback, Lisa 24, 53, 59 15. Kelm, Connie 24, 42, 59,64, 65,66 16. Kozlowski, Jenni 11,12, 25, 42, 45,46,53, 55,64 17. Kump, Florence 25 18. Little, Rick 25 19. Lonie, Bill 14, 25, 40, 50, 56,61 20. Maly, Trevor 25 21. Mills. Ed 25, 56 22. Nielson, Giles 4, 12, 25, 40, 47, 50, 56, 58, 61,63 23. Ostrem.Jo 6, 25,42, 53, 55, 59, 64,65 24. Powell, Scott 7, 25 25. Sibigtroth, Rolinda 25, 41, 59, 64.66 26. Stillwell, Dawn 25, 28, 41, 53. 55 27. Wald. Randy 25, 50, 56 28. Wold, Andy 25, 28 29. Wold, Jim 7, 12, 25, 41, 50, 56, 85 30. Zimmerman, Carl 25 118 FRESHMEN 1. Ambler, Troy 22 2. Atherton, Tim 22 J. Beck, Gina 22,59 4. Carter, Lisa 22, 53 5. Childs, Becky 22, 59 6. Coleman, Dawn 22 7. Corel, Chris 22,41 8. Cottingim, Tim 14, 22, 50, 56, 58, 61, 73 9. Doty, Marc 22, 40, 50, 52 10. Durbin, Diana 22,41,64 11. Farley, Cris 22,56 12. Gauer, Missy 64 13. Goellner, Steve 22 14. Goellner, Tina 22,45,64 15. Gomez, Grace 22, 28. 45, 53 16. Guelde, Glenn 22, 50 17. Hampton, Doug 22 18. Holman, Anna 22,59 19. Hughes, Shelley 11, 22,28,40,53,56,64 20. Jones, Pam 11,12, 14, 22,45, 53, 55,59,64, 95,97 21. Kirby, Kelly 22 22. Kofoed. Karen 11,22, 40, 53, 59 23. Leonard, Scott 23, 28, 50. 56, 58 24. Mann, David 23, 56 25. McBee, Rick 23 v26. McCann, Rodney 23 27. McGlasson, Melody 23, 53 28. McKimmey, Leroy 23, 56 29. Meloy, Ty 23, 28. 50, 52, 56, 61 30. Myrick, Kristine 23 31. O'Dell,John 11,23, 48, 50,56 32. O'Dell. Trish 11,23. 53, 55. 59 33. Pakula, Rich 23 34. Perkins, Angela 23.45. 53, 59.64, 84 35. Pratt, Janis 23, 53, 56 36. Richey, Steve 23,61,63 37. Ridge, Sue 11,23,41,53 38. Simpson, Randy 7, 23,41, 50 39. Smith, Darren 23, 50, 56,61 40. Vezain, Julie 23,41 41. West, Chris 23 EIGHTH GRADE 1. Arjes.Jeff 20,77 2. Atherton, Lisa 11, 20, 70, 75, 77, 78, 79 3. Baker, John 20,78 4. Barry, Amy 20, 78 5. Brown, Jackie 20 6. Campbell, Joe 20,76 7. Cole, Bennie 20, 77 8. Cronin, Emmy 11,20,70,77 9. Guelde, Chris 20 10. Henrikson, Mike 20 11. Hitchens, Holli 20, 70 12. Hollenback, Wendy 20, 70, 77 13. Jauch, Ernie 20,77 14. Jenkins, Bill 20,77 15. Johnson, Ed 20, 76, 77 16. Leonard, Pat 20, 76, 77, 78 17. McIntyre, Pat 20, 72, 75, 76 18. McKean, Shayne 20 19. Maloy, Gwen 11,20,70,71,76,77,78 20. Maly.Jeff 20 21. Mathesius, Kim 21 22. Meloy, Mandy 21. 70, 75. 78 23. Miller, Cathy 21. 70, 71 24. Moran, Amy 21 25. Myers, Mark 21 26. Perkins, Debbie 21, 70, 71 27. Philip, Bob 21.85 28, Pickert.Jeff 21, 72, 76, 77 29. Ramer, Mary Jo 21 30. Sanford, Matt 21 31. Siler, Tom 21, 76, 77 32. Skaggs. Missy 21, 70 33. Stegman, Philip 21.78 34. Stockley, Chris 21. 72. 78 35. Stout, Cindy 21,70 36. Wieman, Amy 21, 70, 71 37. Wilson, Susan 21, 71 38. Wold, Barry 21, 76, 77 SEVENTH GRADE 1. Abens, Lance 18 2. Arjes.Joe 18 3. Beer, Michelle 18, 70 4. Bickett.Joe 18,74 5. Bonine. Lynne 18. 70, 74 6. Campbell, Kate 18, 70, 76, 77 7. Carter, Lezlie 18, 70, 71, 75, 76 8. Chung, Namyi 18, 70, 72, 75, 76 9. Corel, Joe 18, 77 10. Cottingim, Alan 18,74 11. Doughty, Chris 18, 70, 72, 73, 76, 77 12. Druen, Jenny 18,70,71,77 13. Engel, Jeff 18,76 14. George, Ami 18, 70, 72, 76 15. Grey.Joe 18 16. Haight, Sam 18 17. Harper, Sam 18.74 18. Hughes, Heather 18 19. Jauch, Chris 18. 76 20. Jones, David 19, 73, 74, 77, 85 21. Joslin, Jason 19, 76 22. Kelm, Dan 19, 76 23. Kozlowski, Missy 19. 70,74 24. Marks, Kris 19, 70, 71, 76 25. McKean, JoAnne 19, 76,85 26. Messer,Janet 19. 70, 71, 74 27. Miller, Cindy 19, 70, 71 28. Naney, Bill 19, 77 29. Norton, Joe 19.74 30. Olson, Amy 19, 71,75 31. Page, Marc 19,77 32. Richey, Adam 19,76 33. Simpson, Doug 19, 76 34. Smith, Kelly 19. 70, 76 35. Snipes, Jamie 19 36. Sondgeroth, Amy 19. 70, 71 37. Sprowls, Lori 19 38. Stanford, Melissa 19. 70, 74. 85 39. Stockley,Jay 19 119 Best of Luckl Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class of ’83 SCHMIDT PHARMACY Michael F. Schmidt, R.P.H. Earlville, III. 246-7011 GEORGE P. “BILL” BABCOCK Earlville, Illinois 60518 (815) 246-8561 MALLEY’S PLUMBING Malley's Home Comfort and Headquarters; the experts in plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, and Whirlpool appliances. Earlville, III. 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Daily Specials Homemade Pizza MANOR STEAK HOUSE Route 34 Earlville, IL 60518 246-9845 Ken and Lucille Page, Owners Florsheim 1 Naturalizer Dexter Clinics Red Wing Lazy-Bones Footwear for Everyone HOLDENRID’S SHOES Mendota, III. McCASLIN BAKERY Sandwich, IL Mendota, IL Morris, IL Complete Line of Breads, Cakes, Pastries and Buns THE YUM YUM SHOPPE 122 E. Church Sandwich, IL 60548 Call In: 815-786-9766 7 Joe and Judy Rud Owners Great Ice Cream and Sandwiches! 123 JACK S BARBER SHOP “I recommend and sell RK products.” Old Rte. 34 Earlville, Illinois 60518 (815)246-6102 JER-BAR’S Earlville, IL 60518 Jerry and Barb Leifheit 815 246-4663 Good Food — Fine Drinks 301 Washington St. 815-539-9340 52 Years! Special Thank-You Bestowed to the Individual classes of E.H.S., Thesbian Club, and Volleyball Team for their generous donations. 124 Congratulations to the Class of 1984! EARLVILLE LIONS CLUB That faith in God gives meaning and pur- pose to human life; That the Brotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nations; That economic justice can best be won by free man through free enterprise; That government should be of laws rather than of men; That earth’s great treasure lies in human personality And that service to humanity is the best work of life. THE EARLVILLE JAYCEES 125 Ten Years of Service to Our Community, 1984 ____________________ Patrons We, the Yearbook Staff, would like to thank the following business for their patronage. BARR’S SHOES — Mendota BENJAMIN FRANKLIN — Mendota COAST-to-COAST — Mendota DECKER’S MARKET — Leland GAINES REALTY — Earlville GERRY’S SCHOOL OF DANCE THE SLIM GYM — Earlville GISH’S JEWELRY AND GIFTS — Mendota GOSLIN DRUGSTORE — Mendota H R BLOCK — WILMA BOLTZ — Earlville HOWEY’S SALES — Earlville KRENZ INSURANCE —Mendota LARGE’S HARDWARE — Earlville LELAND FARMER’S COMPANY — Leland LEO’S STUDIO — Mendota M E T.V. SALES SERVICE — Mendota MENDOTA FOOD CENTER — Mendota MENDOTA REPORTER — Mendota OTTO H. FISCHER, M.D. — Earlville ROYAL TRAVEL OF MENDOTA, IL INC. — Mendota THE BEAUTY SHOP — Earlville THE EARLVILLE LEADER — Earlville TWAIT’S AUCTIONEER SERVICE — Leland 126 We, the Yearbook Editors, would like to thank the following people: Miss Haywood and Mrs. Schrecengost for their special help; Lisa Strafford, our Taylor Representative, for her encouragement and patience; Jerry Halterman, for without his professionalism, this book would not exist; Howard Nielsen, Lynn Henrickson, Paula Goodbred, Pat Powell, and Pat Waldron for the use of their pictures; And Helen Hill, Paula Glass, and Sonya Kaleel for all their time and hard work in help- ing us keep our deadlines. Without these people, our job would have been much harder. Again, we THANK YOU!!! Steph and Angie 127
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