Edison High School - Edisonian Yearbook (Lake Station, IN)

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it’s the Contents . . . Intro 1 Opening 2 Sports 24 Organizations 56 Activities 74 Faculty 94 Underclassmen 104 Ads Index 140 I EDISON HIGH SCHOOL IZOk jr UUt ' tfaixM tf uUgt 4 4 (X Vj ' taming aoes not have to be a. chore. Sure, your parents have prob- ably told you a thousand times how they walked ftve miles to school, ftve miles back, barefoot, and up- hill both u)ayt ! But now we have buses After long hours o practice, the band ftnally geti to perform. and even coming to school can be ftn. Ifi you want to have fiun in school, you can! Learning isn ' t restricted to a bunch o books and papers. It should be faun. Fun in sciences, band, art, and even anatomy! Here ' s proofi .... Choir retreat at Geneva Center. Scott Tolliver, the chemistry ex- periment. Ciabb Officer Clockwise.: Jeanne. A ndzibon, txzabuizu, Renee Nzwman, g«fi ’izpxzbzntativz; Stzvz Cathe man, bot 4 ' izprzbzntativz; G ' lztzhzn GUck, bzzxztary; Caxuz Stztlzi, piZbidznt; Koula Tbahab, vizz- przbidznt. Jeanne A ndzuon Buz Anton Jack Az zona. Shannon Baldwin John Babtin Amy Bowzu Voluzk B aumzibtzx Tz ' izba Blatz Tracy Bogdon Steve Catherman Lucy GaJtvis Jose Ceia Bitt Childress Stacie. Childs Vick Galich Christine. Gilmore Gretchen Gtick Annabel Velbrey Tronda Foremski Jim VelVaUe Bill Fraley Tony Foremski Ivan Fuentes Hitch Ferguson Amy Frye n Vinc nt Goodwin lulie. Hall Glo-iia Juaxbe. Launa Lawbon “David GtiMin Math. Hau child MeJi m Kambouxu Phillip Le.a Kelly McKittrick Jay Mme Hyon Jin Kwak Judy Gue.66 Bob Haigy Ted Hoekbtm ViaM M Me. Pichcnd Minton Bilan Mourning Kathy Ne.de.zma.n Pichazd Pe.poU John Piinock Kdlty Pintzz J a.me.6 Pyih Carloh Rodrigue z Liia. Santoi Mike. Scheuer Jack Shockley ' Richard Sizemore Viane Smith Shelley Smith Cory Soria Julie Surer Vavid Sweeney Tracy Szwajkowbki Chri( Too mire Ingfild Tohfiet Ivan To-met Koala Ttahat Kim Tattle Sam White. Michele Wickham Ho Hie Vamington TUchaid Zieba Many yeant have patted at by With people ate have met, And all thote £niendt that we have known, And timet we won ' t fioaget „ Oufi yeatit ofi ttudy will avail at, It ' t a pfielude to li e we ' fie told ; Faced faofuwafid now, we long to tee Jatt what the 6 utafie holdt •F ofiget not, then, thote many yeafit That made at what we afie, And ) face the tfu tone without £uuu At we fieach h on. that ttafi a Anonymout Shannon Wettmoieland Melitta Wheeler HOMECOMING ' . lb faxfiAl c j nthusiastic crowds lined the streets, in the distance sirens om police cau and frre trucks signified the beg- inning ofa the 1987 Homecoming par- ade. f f If was my bef t home- coming and it was f ad because it was my last, a a — Carrie 1 Stetler The class floats were color- ful and original in this years par- ade. The Juniors took | irst place with Ghostbusters ' Slimer in slime the bombers, t t They ' ve, al- ways done well so 1 can ' t wait ' till next year. • — Ars. french, Junior Class SpOKlAO ' E The Seniors took a second with the ever popular Gum by . The freshman came in third with Popeye the Sailor and last but not least the Soph- omores placed fourth with Vac Man . Then march- ing down the street came the two best bands in the land. The Edison Senior High and Junior High bands play- ing our school songs. The Seniors aren ' t Pokey. top right: The Junior fr oat Slime the Bomb- ers. homecoming T I his year the selection o $ who was to become Homecoming Queen and King wasn ' t easy. All o the candidate s well deceived the title, but unfortunately only one could be selected for each of the honors. The candid- ates for Queen were Jeanne Ander- son, Carrie Stetler, Stacie Childs, Hollie Varrington, Gretchen Glick, and Kelly McKitt- rick. All of the girls were excited and they all looked great, in colors ranging from bright reds to sparkling golds. But in the end the winner was Carrie Stetler. She was crowned at half time during the big game. The King can- didates were Terry Zimmerman, John Bastin, Shannon Bald win, Tony Toremski, Hyon Jin Kwak, and Mtfee Scheuer. The choice of King was just as, if not more difficult than that of Queen. But the decision was made and it so happened that John Bastin, alais Bubba Bastin was c rowned King at the Powder-Puff Any- thing Goes games. The Home- coming Vance was Jeanne Anderson es- zmski. carted by Tony For- C OACt on the Saturday fol- tended and all will lowing the game. remember the night Ninety couples at- for years to come. Stacie Childs escorted by John Ekenseair. 97 - 22 ' Queen Carrie. Stetier Hammon . escorted by Melvin ar lefct: Ho Hie sorted by Vave Varrington es- Porras. Gretchen Click es- Zieba corted by Rich Kelly McKittrick es- corted by Mike Scheaer. HOHECOHINQ: T I he crowd is silent, the drum roll increases and as the candidates await the results, last year ' s Home- coming Queen walks onto the fri eld wondering which lad.y will take over the reign as Home- coming Queen. Finally, the queen has been chosen, and the lucky recipient this year is Car- rie Stetler! As tears fall her eyes she expresses her joy by hugging her fellow can- didates. Trad- itionally, as a queen, she re- ceived a crown and bouquet ofr roses. The night was frilled with laughter and cheer fror some couples, and romance fror others, but fror Carrie Stetler this was a mem- ory fror lifre, bieng crowned as the 1987-88 Home- coming Queen. The Home- coming Vance was on the Saturday frollowing the game. Ninety couples at- tended and all will remember the night fror years to come. Z C frrom lefrt to right: Jeanne Anderson, Stacie Childs , Gretchen Glick, Carrie Stetler, Kelly McKittrick, and Hollie War- rington. tipper left: hMko, McKittuak o icu h Caxxiz Stetlex a Kelly McKjltxidz, Schenex and Kelly thelx veaxly whitu. conqxalalaf.ed by a tzx t he ii cxoumed. The Eagfei ght loi the. ball!! Se.nio’i Mitch Fet- ga ion and Gum by ihou) the.ii school bpiut. oach Veterson ves encouragm g ords to Senior an Tuentes. Audretta VUlard perhorms during halh-tlme. homecoming : | rlday Sep- six hoot blown up tember 25th marked Home- coming night. The Edlt on Eag- let) played the Hensselear Bomb- ers. The jjani ooe e highly en- thused! As the spirit showed, a Gum by amused and entertained the enthusiastic crowd. The score ended 0-22. Des- pite Edlsons ' loss the Eagle ($ok4 did not let down their support h°r their team. One oh the players, Vick Gerllch, commented, Even though we lost we did give It our best. This year ' s game will be a memory hor all. Larry Chambers tries to throw a winning pass while Hoy Adams blocks a Bomber. Carrie Stetler smiles ahter being crowned Queen. W OH6COH1HQ : Mi ' gg ' On Wednes day oj 5 Homecom- ing Week several event s took place, A Imost Anything Goes, the Powder Pu.66 Football Game, and the Announcement o fa the Homecoming King, John Bastin . Senior s and Juniors tied far a fast in Powder pufa Sophomore s taking 2nd and Freshmen taking 3rd. For Almost Anything Goes the Juniors took another fast, while Seniors weren ' t ar be- hind, coming in second. Sopho- mores and Fresh ■ men didn ' t take any fasts but showed great spirit. Juniors have fan participating in tread mill. Junior Crystal Galbraith concen- trates on the race. Freshmen struggle in the tug-ofawar. Seniou enjoy the pep i eaion with Gumby. Bob Haigy, John Bahtin, who wah elected Homecom ing King that night and Steve Catherman htand on the hidelineh. STOCK MARKET CRASH JIM AMD TAMMY FAYE BARKER IMAGES IMAGES IMAGES IMAGES 1987 1987 1987 1987 1988 1988 1988 1988 ROBERT H. BORK GARY HART STOCK MARKET CRASH: The Dow Jones industrial stock average dropped 508 points, the largest in history, on Monday, October 19. It stripped $500 billion from the market value of U.S. securities. GARY HART: Democratic presidential candidate Gary Mart was forced to drop his bid for the presidency after it was reported that he was romantically involved with Donna Rice. Me later re-entered the race. JIM AMD TAMMY FAYE BARKER: The well known TV evangelists said farewell to the PTL ministry. Jim Bakker resigned after con- fessing to a sexual encounter with a young wom- an. Tammy Bakker bowed out to undergo treat- ment for drug dependency. ROBERT H. BORK: The Senate rejected President Reagan s nomination to the Supreme Court by a 58-42 vote, which ended a long con- tentious debate over the judge ' s record. WORLD SERIES CHAMPS TOP EHTERTAIITER WELCOME HOME WELCOME HOME: President and nancy Reagan wave to well-wishers from the South Portico of the White House. Reagan escorted his wife back to the White House from the Bethesda naval Hospital where she underwent breast cancer surgery. Later in the year, she was honored for her anti-drug campaign. The program ' s goal was to cre- ates Drug-Free America ' ' . WORLD SERIES CHAMPS: Kirby Puckett and Jeff Reardon of the Minnesota Twins celebrate their World Series victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. The Twins won the sev- enth and final game of the series 4-2. TOP ENTERTAINER: Whitney Houston received honors as the top female performer. Bon Jovi and U2 were two of the top rock bands, while Randy Travis became an award winning sensation on the country music scene. Hutch FeA guion Scott ToltiveA and Gumby. TR£NV$ u i% Tom Cruiie ii one. o the iex- ieit young actou around. Cruiie ' i farit major break through in acting began with flaky Buunei 6, although thii wai ha farit hit it wam ' t ha laat. Top Gun wai the biggeU groaing movie in 1985 and proba- bly ha mo it iucceafal. He wai alio a big hit in The Color ofa Money and Legend . It ii not likely that we ' ve ieen the lait ofi Cruiie. With hii good look i and talent, he’ll be ieen in many more role i yet to come. George Michael hit itar- dom in Wham! A iter Wham broke up, many people thought they’d never iee Michael again. But, ha adoring fam wouldn ' t let that happen. Michael came out with a new album and look. Hii album, Faith, hoi given ui many hiti, like l Want Vour Sex,” Father Figure, One More Try, and Faith. Ai far hii looki, he ii i till one o the beit looking per- farmen around. With hii uni haven face and leather- ware, he ' ll be around far awhile. Scott Tol- liver portrayi the perfect ikinhead look. Ever popular Gumby wai choien ai the Senion theme far Home- coming. Gumby hai been popular iince hii cartoon dayi. Kelly Thome, wearb a denim jacket, which wab a big hit thlb year. Along with jacketb, btonewabhed jeanb, mini bklrtb, and bhlrtb were big hltb thlb year. Bob Halgy wearb a lat top haircut. Flat topb were very popular with the guyb thlb year. George Michael Tom Crulbe 24 kJ. ' Cfa £■ ' ; w jJ. ? Being in bportb will even bring your grandpa.ro.ntb to watch. —Brian Harmon 11th Sportb arc {,un when people get together to bupport the team. —Jenna McDonald 9th Z r 4 CiTU ... VARSITY FOOTBALL Fuentab, Coach Peteuon. 4th row Coach Grobb, Geo- rge Fieldb, Jubtin Frizzell, Joe Gutt- tierrez, John Babtin, Vick Gerlich, Bill Vingee, Raul San- toi, Barry Ruf hing, Coach Vorulla. Joe Guttierrez and Vick Gerlich try to btop the pabb. our team aia a good job putting On the other- hand, Jui tin Frizzel baid, The football team didn ' t have a losing beabon, u e had a learning beabon. We were a young team who had to learn and get experience from older playerb who took their work berioubly. Hib feelingb are that next year will be a different btory. Verrick Mebber, John Mabbon, Rich- ard Spurgeon. 3rd row- Coach Kincaid, Coach Fiebelkorn, Trainer Mu. Moore, Ken Moreau, Bruce Gillebpie, Vuke Howell, Hyon Jin Kwak, Jack Beal, Ivan Fuentab, Roy Wilkeuon, Joel Our Edibon High School coach Peteuon baid, Our team struggled offenbively. They could not bcore many pointb. He albo baid, They bhould move the ball more. Al- though they tried, he enjoyed the beabon. John Mabbon, one of the foot- ball vlauerb bold, The football team wabn ' t too good, but l en- joyed playing on the team. Tim Cather- man felt they had their upb and downb thib bea- bon. The coach- ing wab good, but we played ab individualb in- btead of ab a team. He hopeb next beabon ib better. Adrian Jep- kinb bold, The next beabon bhould be better. Now we know what ib to be expected. George Fieldb wab feel- ing they went through a very abubive year, but they btuck it out. Thib year coacheb are trying a new look to our of- fenbe and def- enbe. He albo added. 1 I lett VARSITY FOOTBALlJ Seabon Record: 1-8 Jim Town L North Judbon L River Forebt L Whiting W Renbbelaer L North Newton L Kankakee Valley L South Central L SECTIONALS John Glenn L lbt row kneelmg- Bill Childrebb, Robert Harper, Tim Catherman, Chrib Swider, Roy Ber- kley, Terry Zim- merman, Bob Hai- gy, Coach Stanford. 2nd row-Roy Adamb, Herb Podenbki, Shannon Baldwin, Robert Thoprab, FftOSH FOOTBALL fact . ' 4 ' lA ' ll . . % The foosh football coach LAr. Standford had good things to s ay about ha team. He would like to have improvement s and a large number ofi players trying out for the football team. They had only twelve people out for the team, but they gave it their best i hot. The score against Hammond, the last game o fa the season, wat 14-6. Their belt play wat the tail back pass which really helped the team out. Thit year they had their ups and down s became o{) the limited num- ber ofi players. Next season he hopes to have more players out for the team. One student added, We are young and we look up to the older guys. They showed us a lot and we realized that losing is not neccessarily a bad thing. We learned a great deal foom the mis- takes we have made. He folt the coaching was good and he ex- pects a better season next year with experienced help foom the var- sity team. 14 takes ofo to avoid the pur- suing Ingots. Roy Wilkerson tries Edison hopes to take to rush through the the lead as 36 Ingot forces. rushes down the foeid. Jack Beal kick!, the ball hoping {,01 a good p lay. l! t wo): Brian Kush- Dennis Orr, Pete ing, Ken K oreau, Toby Hernandez, Geoige mith, Sonny Poskie, Mathews, Koy Lyle Ziants, Venick Messer. 2nd row. Stanley Weliczko, Wilkerson, Joel Puen- te!,, Jack Beal, Van Mora, Coach Stan- ford. 3rd rou): Jason Hol- land, Kick Cleveland, Brian Sweeney, A att Sizemore, Jason Baimokovich, Herb Podenski. PKOSH FOOTBALL Season Kecord: 2-5 Cary Wirt L North Newton L East Chicago Central L A ndrean W Kankakee Valley L Kiver forest L Hammond Gavit CU fOLLEV%P lL • ' itAtoA ' to W€ aJ 4 ZC ' fyzt C l The Varsity Volleyball team played, exception- ally well this year. With a season record oh 21-6. All the girls agree it was an exciting year. When asked about the. season Wendy Colburn and Gretchen Brett replied, It was fan, the team worked together as a whole, not as many separ- ate individuals. Some oh the highlights far the team were winning the game against Washing- ton Township far the second year in a row and set- ting a new school record hor the most wins, twenty- one. Von’t far- get how they beat A ndrean twice in one year, especi- ally in the hirst tound oh section- als. They were down 16-3 in game one but they came back to win 21-19 in overtime. Then in game two they easily won 15-7. Another ex- citing, but close game was when they beat Ham- mond Noll in over- time 16-14 at the last regular sea- aon game on Par- ents Might. The team had an eleven match winning streak. They strived to vic- tory time and time again with the help oh en- thusiastic hoyis. J.V.: (lower photo ) Coach Llewelyn, Cyndi Padron, Anna Childeri, Tami Hi- iick, Kim Szwajkow- iki, A Imeda ( Vught , Claudia Padron, Rachel Schammert, Liia taught, Selena Puitik, Gretchen Brett, Lori Matlock, Wendy Colburn. VARSITW: Coach Llewelyn, Jane Statum, Hollie Warr- ington, Carrie Stutter, dron, Kelly McKitt- Judy Gue a, Cindy rick, Jennifer Mora. Menefiee, Cyndi Pa- Jane Statum watchei ai Cindy Menefiee Carrie Stetler geti ready to bump the i )lamt a ipike over the net. ball ai Hollie War- rington and Judy Guea ilami a ipike over the net. Guea itandi ready to aaitt her. J.V. VOLLEWBALL Seaion Record: 8-13 Wheeler CO UJhiting L Merrillville L Hammond Gavit L Lowell L Kankakee Valley L Gary R ooievelt L Renaelaer L Gri ith L Hammond Clark CO North Judion CO Cheiterton L Lew Wallace CO A ndrean (0 Portage L North Newton L River Eoreit W Hammond High CO Calumet (0 Hobart L Biihop Noll L VARSITW VOLLEWBALL Wheeler CO Whiting CO Hammond Gavit W M rriville L Lowell L Kankakee Valley CO Gary R ooievelt CO Renaalear L Gri ith CO Hammond Clark CO North Judion CO Cheiterton CO Lew Wallace CO River Eoreit CO South Central CO Morgan TownihipW CO aihington Townihip W A ndrean CO Portage CO North Newton L River Eoreit CO Hammond High CO Calumet CO Hobart L Biihop Noll CO A mdrean CO Valparaiio CO Spy TENNIS ■■ The tennii team individual iucea u)ai over- whelming. Mike Halkiti 4 and Joey Fazekai ' yea? coa 4 4peciaca£a? at 2 doublei with a record o{. 11 and 2 . The. whole, ieaion wai very impreaive with a win-lo 44 record ol 12 and 5. Al- though they loti againti Horace. Mann 3-2, in iec- tionali, they beat them 4 and 1 throughout the ieaion. Tommy Gibion ' i record wai 12 and 5 at 1 tingle 4. Steve Catherman wai, 1 1 and 5 at 2 tingle 4. Although Mike Halkitii l eeh that dou- bles didn’t do at, well at, they should have, he elt they became stronger toward the end ol the i eat on and won the important matches. Van E lien- burger and Cecil Farmer are up and coming play- ers to watch. With 6 out 0(5 7 returning letter- men next year, the team should be playing their be ti. BOVS TENNIS Seaion Hecord: 12-5 L owell W Hammond Gavit W M.C. Marquette W Hammond Clark W Hobart L Wirt W Gary Hooievelt W North Judion W Merrillville L Calumet L GriHith L Horace Mann W Hiver Foreti w E.C. Central w SECTIONALS Wallace w Weti Side w Horace Mann L left to right- Coach Hayei, Hon Vuaon, Tom Gib- ion, Joey Fazekai, Jell Mitchell, Steve Catherman, Van Ellenburger, Chrii Napier, Eric Lind-dropped, Mike Halkitii, top: Hon Vucion waiti lor the re- turn. bottom: Tom Gib- ion practice i hard. Joet Fazefeai ieirvei th baJtL bottom: Tom Coach Clo( e pre- Micea working paring ior rae e. hard. Mike. Bardf e.ty top middle: takei lead ofi Brian Ward pui h- pack. ino at the fiiniih. CROSS COUNTRY : The Cross country team fcn- ished the season with a 3-9 record dual. Jose Pena concentrat- ing on the race. Coach Close says that We haul a young team with no Senior runners. The team was lead by hour Sophomores. Vue to the sick- CROSS COUNTRV Season Record 3-9 Horace Mann L Morgan Township Hebron L Wheeler W Boone Grove L E. Chicago Cen- trail Lew Wal- lace W Lowell invite INC. Whiting L North Newton invite INC. Wirt L Hobart invite INC. River Forest Hobart W L Conherence 4th Andrean L Boone Grove invite INC. Hanover L ness and injuries it kept us i $rom a hew victories.: Even though they only won three races they gave it their all in every meet. Here are several views oh the team by some oh the runners: We did pretty well considering we were a young team, Sophomore Mike Bardsely stated. The team did ok. We could have done better ih we pushed ourselves more, said Junior Brian Ward. The high- light oh theyear was when they ished hourth in con- herence beating North Judson and River Forest, placing two runners, Jose Pena and Tom Alicea in Honor- able Mention. They also hini hed ex- ceptionally well at the Lowell and Boone Grove in- vitationals. Coach Close, Mike Bardsely, Brian Ward, Van Burk- land, Tom Alicea, Jose Pena, Mike Thorne. a ' Vhtcfo % £ Cheerleading ib more than a bunch ofi girlb in bhort bkirtb jump- ing around and cheering. It ' b hard wort. Sen- ior Carrie Stetler 4 aid, It ' b hard Gretchen Brett cheer 4 c vildy at the football game. Frei hman team: ' Rachel Scham- mert, Tlachel Coppenger, Shan- non Brewer, Norma Burgob, Cabbie Fieldb. Junior Vanity and Veil Guyb: Gretchen Brett, Shawn Mattock, Sunni Robbi, Ivan Fuenteb, Julie Via, John Babtin, Crys- tal Galbraith, Tim Catherman, Kelly {JOatbon, Mitch Ferguebon. to enthube an un- enthubiabtic crowd. According to the cheerlead- ing coach Mibb Shively, the team hab made a lot 0(5 changeb thib year. For one thing, there are more yell guyb and the girlb attitudeb are albo much im- proved. They ' ve been very in- novative and have really taken the in- itiative. It makeb it all worthwhile, ■bhe bayb. Keep up the good wort girlb! Senior, Kelly Me Kitt- erick eheeu on the Edison team. Vanity team: Jeanne Andenon, Launa Law- ion, Kelly Thome, Gretchen Glick, Car- rie Stetler, Kelly Me- Kittrick. M iry boys BASKETBALL ‘ tty i BOVS VARSITV BOVS VARSITV BASKETBALL Season Record: 8-13 Morgan Township W Hammond Clark L Lowell L The Boys who should be Culver Military L Vanity Basketball mentioned i for Vortage L team had some his outstanding Hanover Central ( 0 ofa their hard u ork accomplishment Grihhlth W pay ohh this sea- is Vanny Munster L son, hashing u)ith Stevens. He North Judson L a record oh 8-13. has reached the North Newton W Aaron Bent- 1000 point car- M.C. Marquette L ly, Brian Su)isher, eer mark this Calumet L Steve Catherman, season. Vanny River Forest W and Robert Me- has also been t Ohiting UJ Cahh ty really ranked as Hobart L gave their all to Northwest In- Kankakee Valley W the team. They diana’s leading Hammond MortonW were very en- scorer. Rensselaer L thusiastic while All in all Chesterton L playing the game. the team did Hammond Gavit L One player well this season. Sectionals Crown Point L Vanity team: manager Bill Children, Larry Chamber s, Ron Lewis, Steve Catherman, Jehh Mitchell, Robert McCa erty, Rick Vandersteen, Van Stevens, Joe Gutierrez, Brian Swisher, Aaron Bentley, coach Hayes. Our Ediion Eagle, to victory, and fianb help ' to cheer the team while Steve Cat- far the rebound, herman waitb Vaii Steven 4 ’ cheering him on., iani are JM Mb FRESHMEN Ut HElEAU. • ' t LtJ. BOVS JW BASKETBALL Season Record: 8-12 Morgan Town- ship L Hammond Clark L L owell L Culver Military W Portage L Hanover Central 07 Gri ith L Munster L North Judson L North Newton W M.C. Marquette W Calumet L River Forest W Whiting W Hobart L Kankakee Dailey W Hammond Morton W Rensselaer L Chesterton L Hammond Gavit _L FRESHMEN BASKETBALL Season Record: 9-77 River Forest L Wheeler 07 Hanover Central L ,r B team 07 River Forest 07 Hammond MortonW B team 07 Hammond Clark 07 B team 07 Gri ith 07 B team L Harrison L Whiting L Lake Central L Wheeler 07 Lowell L Calumet L Wirt L Chesterton L Portage L Finishing with a sc ore 0(5 8-12 the J.IA Boys Basket- ball team played an exciting season. Tho. J.IA team put in many tong hard hours 0)5 practice, that realty showed oM during the games. The Freshmen Boys Basketball team also had a good season, end- ing with a score 0 ] 5 9-1 1. For a begining team they have done very well this season. During one stretch o 5 the schedule we won 6 out 0 ) 5 8 games, commented coach Johnson. The team improved a great deal over the course Oj5 the season individually and teamwise. J.IA: (appet photo ) Coach Johnson, Mel- vin Hammonds, Brian Sweeney, Mike FRESHMEN: [lower photo ) Coach Thanos, Toby Smith, Jason Baimakovich, Jason Holland, Derrick Drake, Dan Burkland, Frank Mathenia, Dan Ellenburger, Eric Brett, Joey Gutier- Messer, Joel Fer- guson, Chris Nap- ier, Joe Collins, Coach Natale, Padro Randitsas, rez, Je)5)5 Pruitt, Marty Lattanzi, Tom Gibson. Cecil Farmer, Chris Natale, Sterling Cavalier, Steve Winandy, Luis Perez, Dennis Orr. u Q ns mmmu A V 4 Ar 4 C Finishing with a icore o t$ 7 2-7, the girli Vanity Basket- ball team had its finest season ever! In con- ference they had lost a hard flight to North Judson, leaving them with a 4 and 1 rec oid. The: JV Basketball team played excep- tionaUy well this season, and they had a sea- 6on record of 7 7-5. VARSITY: ( upper photo) Coach Green, Cindy Men- efee, Judy Guess, J.V.: ( lower photo ) Coach Nugent, Gayle Tregger, Kim Szwajkowski, Kim Tuttle, Tami His- Michelle Wickham, Tracy Szwajkow- iki, Shannon Brewer, Tronda ick, Cindy Guiter- rez, Renee Wood- worth, Rachel Schammert, Lori Matlock, Vanessa Foremski, Audreta Villard, Jennifer Mora, Crystal Gal- braith, Hollie Var- rington. Mann, Chris Low, Gretchen Brett, Wendy Colburn, Anna Gish. sms uAuanv — BASKETBALL Season Record: 12-7 Gri faith W GIRLS JV River Forest W BASKETBALL Lowell w Season Record: 11-5 Kankakee Valley W Boone Grove L Grfafath W Rensselaer w River Forest W North Judson L Lowell L Calumet W Kankakee Valley W Valparaiso L Boone Grove W Andrean W R enssalear L Merrillville L North Judson L Morton W Calumet W North Newton W Valparaiso L Chesterton L Hammond MortonL Portage L North Newton W Hammond Gavit W Chesterton W Wheeler W Portage W Hammond Clark W Hammond Gavit W Sectionals Wheeler W Crown Point L Hammond Clark W Judy G uess faghtb far the toss . Kim Tuttle, gets ready far a faee throw. HKES7 LING’ The Lake coach, Mr. Vorulla tral, 4th at Cota- VARSITY Station Eagle i aid, mot. avid at WRESTLING The Lake Station Eagle Wrestling Team had an undefeated dual season this year, making it their third consecutive undefeated season. The team record was 1 1 -0 dual. The team had three goals, they were; 1) to win first place at conference, 2) to go undefeated, 3) to win sectionals. They achieved all three. The head Tf The team had a terrific sea- son and we achieved all of our goals. I wish we could have done better at Regionals though The team did very well at some tour- naments, placing 5th at Lake Cen- tral, 4th at Calu- met, and 5th at Crown Point. I was proud to be on such a great wrest- ling team l hope we do better next year. —Tom Alicea The team will be loosing five Seniors, everyone else will be coming back next season. VARSITY WRESTLING Season Record: 11-0 Hanover Central W Wirt W Kankakee Valley W Griffith CD Whiting W Andrean CD River Forest W North Newton CD Hammond Clark W Horace Mann W Hanover Central W Tourney ' s at: Lake Central 5th Calumet 4th Crown Point 5th lower le.lt: Leeio Towel goei lor the pinning com- bination. Jim Clark wini another victory. Vanity: Coach Vorulla, Roy Wil- kenon, Joie Ceja, Jaime Zuniga, John Baltin, Mitch Fer- guion, Terry Zim- merman, Van Mora, Tom Alicea, Rick Sullivan, Joie Vena, Leeio Torrei, Shawm Wheeler, Pete Hernandez, Tony Smith, Stacy Sullivan. J.V.: Coach Good, George Karagankii, Jene Jani, Mike Loliniecki, Shawn Matlock, Ron Mol- dovan, Brian Nic- hoh, John Hurt. Javier Zuniga, Ron Owen, Van Mourn- ing, Gary Gibion, Mike Bardeily, George Mathewi, Von Owen, Lloyd Wagner. 4S Gol team: Je Henfey, Gui Papa- gzo ' tgefcii, Ch ii Moieno, Jei e Jani, Rich Siz L- moie, Tony Bic- feett, Toby Smith, Jim Pyih, Coach Petetion. - M ' frnc GOLF • A % • « i C4 e 6 mA The Edison Gol team put up a good faght thi( year. With a f,ea- 6on ofa 6 wini and 9 lone , the. team started slowly, but {,init hed strong. Coach Peteuon stated, It ui a( a good beacon, and l really enjoyed working with the. team. Guf Papa- georgekii waf, the. MVP 0 |$ the. year, and Tony Bickett t vai the low scorer. Coach Peteuon al6o iaid that there were iome good faeihmen and iophomorei com- ing back next year. A far a fiinal comment faom the Coach, he lay that Jim Pyi h will be mined greatly. c4 c Vent dli GOLF Season Record: 6-9 Kankakee Valley L River Forest L LaLumiere L Hammond MortonL Wirt W Mann W North Newton L Whiting Tie Boone Grove L Roosevelt W Wallace W Mann w Roosevelt w River Forest L Grifaith L Hanover Central L Coach Peteuon givei helpfal ad- vice to the team. m $ TRAGIC- A i ( s4 4+ 4+ 41 404% First row: (left to right): Coach VoruUa, James Clark (dropped), Jose Pena (dropped), Chris Natale, Joe Fa- zekas, Mitch Ferguson, Pat Low, Mike Bardb- ley, Tony Ceros, Coach Stanford, becond row: Chrib Swi- der, Manager Bill Chil- drebb, George Fieldb, George Randitbib, Tom Alicea, Todd A rend (dropped), Robert Mc- Cafferty, Jay Mebber (dropped). third row: Bill Vingee, Patro Randitbib, Der- rick Mebber, Cecil Farmer, Herb Poden - bki, Roy A damb, Joe Guiterrez, Eric Brett, Steve Garcia, John Babtin (dropped), Jeff Mitchell. This years boys track team had a final record of 11-4. Coach Stanford was very pleaded with the Individual progress of the team. Hike Bards ley, Cecil F arrner, Robert Mc- p at Low con- centrates on the race. conference and did well at the Lowell l nv nationals. Coach Stanford was surprised at how well the team worked together. Almost all of the team lettered this year. Coach Stan- ford predicts that the team will do as well, if not better next year is they work as hard. Good Luck! Cafferty, Joe F a- zekas, Jeff Hitch- ell, Eric Brett, Bill Vingee, Ver- rick Messer, Chris SwideA, and Tom Alicia were some of the outstand- ing team mem- bers. The team placed 4th in BOVS TRACK Season Record: 11-4 Lowell W Morgan Township W M.C. Marquette W Boone Grove W River Forest W Hammond Gavit W Hebron W Avidrean L Wirt L Kankakee Valley W North Judson w Hammond Clark L South Central L Hanover Central W Wheeler W I ' iCftt to tight: [back tow): Coach Mootc, Kmtina Ci aidi, MichcUc Wickham, Cindy Guitcttcz, Gayle Ttacgct, Liia i Vazquez, Ping Phing [lowct photo): Gina 1 Patket bttadcUcb Kho, A mu Vtapet. 1 | tont tow): Shannon Clatk, Vcbbic Betdy, Chtib Low, Gtctchcn 8 tett, Gina Patket, Stacy Nichoh. the hutdic with eaie. aim Although the season may have gotten off to a bad start, the gills showed a lot o $ spirit and gave the team all of their hard work and ef- fort. Just because the team was dis- couraged by the loss of their first meet, they didn ' t let it effect their TRACK: cl lit lp clc performance. The girls put forth all their energy and determination to win thedr next two meets. Even though everyone had hoped for a better season, the team didn ' t do so bad. They man- aged to win two meets and they placed well at the triangular. GIRLS TRACK Season Record: 3-4 Hammond Gavit L River Forest W Hebron b) KV NJ Triangular KV- 1st ES- 2nd N J- 3rd Griffith L Portage L Kouts Invitational 6th NbOHC 5th Shannon ClaAk to Qaetchen passes the baton Baett -in the 400 meten. neJtay. %A$££ALL a c cfo 0’p SO fax thl6 Innlnnwinto L null h ,0 Q yeax, the baieball team hai a xecoxd of 6 and 7. It hai been a mac h im- pxoved ieaion fxom {ait ye.au xecoxd which wai foux wini and twelve louei. The down- fall lait yeax wai too many exxoxi. Coach Hepp plani to woxk on that thii yeax. When aiked how he thinki the ieaion will go, he iaid, It would be im- pxoved fxom lait yeax. A contxib- uting factox to that will be the fact that moxe iophomoxei will be itaxting imtead of fxeihmen. Although they need to impxove on theix hitting and defeme, pitching ii theix itxongeit point. Some of the moxe pxomiiing axe Melvin Hammondi, who hai won 5 gamei, Bxian Swii- hex and Vennii Muxxay. Some of the moit impxoved playexi axe Ron Vuaon, whoie avex- age ii 362, and Van Ellenbexgex, with an avexage of 340 and 11 R.B.l. ' i. xight: Steve Cathex- man delivexi the pitch. J.V. BASEBALL Seaion Rec oxd: 6-1 Voxtage L Rivex Foxeit CD A ndxean L Valpaxaiio L Valpaxaiio CD Hobaxt L Kankakee Valley CD Cheitexton L A ndxean L Wixt CD R.ooievelt L Wheelex CD Wixt CD A anon Bentley hlti one out. VARSITY BASEBALL Season Record: 2-15 M.C. Marquette W Boone Grove W Kndrean L Chesterton L Gary Roosevelt L Rennselaer W Horace Mann W Kankakee Valley W Kankakee Valley L R ennselaer L Highland L Lew Wallace W Portage L Washington Twp. W Andrean L North Newton L North Newton L Hobart L North Judson W North Judson L Hebron L Wheeler W River Forest L River Forest W Hanover Central W Wirt W Gri ith Sectionals L Andrean L Varsity: back row. Coach Glover, Adams, Catherman, Masson, Catherman, Santos, Rich, Wil- kerson, Harmon, firont row: Berkley, Masson, Kwak, Voung, Chambers, Haigy, Fuentes, Bentley. J.V. Vanity: back row: Coach Hepp, Wilkerson, Drake, Grusak, Johnson, Hammons, EUen berger, Swisher, Smith, Murray, faont row: Hurt, Voung, Vucson, Lattanzi, Loscaro, Conaway. SI V QiUS WNIS 04 lU Uli ! Judy Gu£44 con- c.dnt’Latu ai 4 he. ie.tumi thz ball. Coach Hayes, Hoi- tic V aldington, Kelly McKittxick, Judy Guess, Caxxie Stetlex, Jeanne A n dexson, Jennifox Mom, Wendy Col- buxn, Selena Pus- tic, Kelly Watson, Cyndi Padxon, Vickie Fxaley. Caxxie Stetlex t,cxves and hope s to win. This yeaxs gixl s tennis was one 0 ($ the best. Theix {,inal scoxe fox the season was 7 5-3. They wexe in the Lake Sta- tion invitational and wexe also in the Highland sec- tional, which they won. One oft the highlights ofi the season was Holtie Vaxxington, who was 19-1 fox the season. Judy Guess was at 1 singles with a xecoxd Oj$ 14-6. The senioxs xeally pulled thxough fox the team. Sopho- moxes Jennifox Mom and Wendy Colbuxn xeceived lettexs fox theix texxifoc efooxts on the team. Ovex all, the team had a gxeat season, said Coach Hayes. GlPLS TENNIS Season Pecoxd: 13-2 Gxifoith W Lapoxte LaLumiexe W Cxown Point W Hammond MoxtonW Chestexton W Hammond Claxk W Mexxillville L M.C. Maxquette W Calumet W Poxtage L Hobaxt W Wheelex W A ndxean W Lowell W Boone Gxove W Holtie Vaxxington waits patiently fox the ball to xetuxn. SS 0 0 Organization!) are the bebt becaube everybody ib like, one big family. — Je j$|$ Henley 10th Organization!) are fan because there axe thingb to learn, plaeeb to go, and alvoayb bomethmg to do. — Angie Brukb 10th CONTEST • 4 woosuL yt A ho . It wab a record ye.cn or the Edison band in 88”. With more people than ever going to dibtrict content, we ended up with 54 farbtb and 9 becondb. More than ever before. 35 people went to btate, and 2 7 got t $ irbtb there. The band i( eventually be- coming involved in more and more. Labt bummer, they went on a trip to play in the Bahamab and Vibneyworld. But a lot o{ the btudentb agree that the high- light wab play- ing on the cruibe bhip they rode on between Grand Bahaman Ibland and Flor- ida. Flag Corpb: Tonya Maupin, Audreta Villard, Cindy Guiterrez, Angie Brukb, Selena Pubtik, Lydia Vane z, Sylvia Ochoa. The fiult concert band bqueezeb together and hopeb the pic- ture ib over boon. right corner: The enthubiabtic pep band dedi- cated thembelveb weekly to appear at home babket- ball gameb. Vtu m Major Shawn Wheeler wait 6 patiently far half, time to begin. Band Ofaiceu: Rich Sizemore, Jim Pyih, Gui Vapageorgeki i, Vat Ba ' i.meii tex. CHOK The main object 0(5 the vocal music department it group efaort and achievement on a common goat. While building a better sense 0(5 expression through music, the main purpose 0(5 the Choir class is to recreate what the compose r has put down on the paper and enhance it with your own interpretatio n 0(5 what the song means. Similarly, all people do not have the same taste in music. For this reason, song selection ( 5 or the choirs included a wide variety o 5 music, so there was something to please everyone. While some mem- bers enjoyed singing the pop- ular tunes, others favored the challenge the older pieces presented. Ail songs, however worked toward reaching the same goals; these included developing voices and learning music reading skills. , , , .. [ught pnoioi: [above): show chon ' wottom): gals Conceit chon (middle): concert ensemble practices befaie chon then peifaimance. HONOR S0Cem U$WD£N7 COUNCIL jdUit-tw ii Honor Society and Stu.do.nt Coun- cil arc two organi- zations that anyone would bo proud and honored to bo a part ofi. It take! loU 0(5 hard work and devotion to achieve such a great honor. On March 3rd, IS student!) were inducted into the Honor Society. The highlight o 5 the event wai a speech given by Mayor Carl Miller. In order frr 6tudent! to be in- ducted into the Honor Society they mubt ! how that they have good qualities in schol- arship, leadership, character, and citizenship. They must also have a grade point aver- age oft at least 3.0. This year the Student Coun- cil brought changes to our school. Some 0(5 the many things they have done are put in a jukebox in the cafeteria, and sponsered the Lock- In, which were both a big success. Many 0 ) 5 the students enjoyed frod, music, bas- ketball, and movies as well as many other activities. Mr. Krieger com- mented that the students were very well behaved and he was proud of, their conduct. Honor Society. An- derson, Stetler, Urbanek, G Oatson, Childs, Rossi, back row. Mene fre, Glick, McKittrick, Kwak, Vysh, Lea, Baldner. Student Council: front row: Chavez, Vysh, Halkitis, Alicea, VanVleet, Brett, Anderson, middle row: Faze- kas, Randitsas, Traeger, Childers, Catherman, Gutierrez, Rossi, Garcia, T sahas. back row: Howell , Thorne, Via, Ur- banek, Hammons, Oldaker, Smith, Newman, Guess, McKittrick, Glick, Vadron. I mi n s 4 5 DEC 1 What is Veca? T echnically , it it, Vistributive Edu- cation Clubs o f America., but it ' s more than that to the member!,. Veca it, a family all working far t uccet ! . This year was one 0 the bet t far the Senior t . Mr. Kincaid knew thit, was a special class when they won district sweep- stakes last year. Thit, year, several Veca members qualified far National!,. The faur Seniors were Stacie Childs, Jeanne Anderson, Chris Gilmore, and Kathy Neder- man. T his year, it will be held in Salt Lake City, Utah. More people qualified far Nationals this year than ever before. As far next year, Mr. Kincaid speculates it will be another success- ful year! fy, ! Vave Oldaker and Hyon Jin Kwak Stacie Childs spend their pay - serves you with checks on candy. a Vcca Me.mbe.rb: front low: J. A n- deuon, G. Juarbc, K. Tbahab, T. Blatz, K. Ncder- man, A. Vo.lbio.ij, G. Parker. middle, low: K. Thorne, S. Childb, B. U.I- banek, M. Halkitib, H. Kwak, C. Gal- braith, P. Lea, A. Fry, B. Mourning, C. Gilmore., J. Baldner. back row: A. Harter, J. Via, V. Pick, J. Mabbon, M. Mabbon, R. Lewib, S. Cather- man, B. Haigy, J. Santiago, R. Mc.- Cafrerty, J. Babtin, V. 0 Idakor, J. Bradford, S. White., Q. Padron, T. M ichaelb, M. Campbell. Mr. Kincaid taka charac. NEU SPAPBR. STAFF OvUCfat Being on the Newspape r Sta ff mean s: 1 . deadlines 2 . 1 ntervlews 3 . Miking to- gether 4. always think- ing of new and In- teresting Ideas f or articles. In Eagle Feathers, theres your monthly articles such as Vear Bertha who solves frus- trated students problems. We can ' t forget sports, ranging from tennis to football. Our newspaper ' s very own Slskel and Ebert — toe have our thumbs up or down on newly released movies. Current events In and out of school also add Inter- est to the paper. The staff works good to- gether which makes the class enjoyable. Newspaper Staff: 1 left to light): front row: Missy HovoeU, Tina Varga, Stacy Spears, Kelly Thome, Sara Strom, Melissa Campbell, Ms. West, back row: Mr. Vobrich not pictured Viane Smith. veARgooK M t hY-Ajbt t 04t The Veaxbook hai had a lot changei thi i yeax. Seven 0)$ the tight people on the i tafa ait new. Alio, thexe hai bttn a lot 0(5 new faatuxei addtd. Such a4 an index, a txendi pagt and othexi. Each membex o 5 tht itafa gave a quott on what thty thought 0) 5 cla 44. Stacy ■ A4 editox, being a part o 5 the yeaxbook ii a chal- lenging expexience. Laa: yearbook 4 a real fan experi- ence. Evexyone woxk 4 we££ toget- hex and get 4 afong gxeat! We off wo fe haid £o xeach oux goal. I think it ' i gxeat how we have txied to make thii the beit yeax- book evex. I ' m happy to be a paxt 0 ) 5 thi 4 clau. I alio love the poi- ition l hold ai Co-editox. Tom: Veaxbook ii like good luck, when it happem, it happem all at once. Evexybody thinki it ii an eaiy cla ii but it iin ' t, it ii vexy haxd woxk, and no one evex thanki the yeaxbook ita . Candy: Thii ueax thexe axe a lot o 5 good changti in the yeaxbook. Be- iidei the impxove- menti in the book itielh thexe ' i a ieme o 5 pxide and accompliihment [ugh!) among the itafa. Evexyone geti along gxeat and we woxk xeal well togethex. Vicky: Veaxbook ii an expexience woxth woxking fax. The ita thii yeax xeally enjoy i theix woxk. Suxe we have fan too, but we axe dedi- cated to oux aiiingmenti and make iuxe that oux fan and game i axe le fa fax afaex oux deadlinei have been met. Melina: l think that yeaxbook bxingi ui [the itafa) togethex. We’xe all woxking towaxd 4 one goai, to make thii the beit yeaxbook Ediion hoi evex had. We ' xe like a family becauie we have been thxough 40 much, xuihing fax dead- linei, teaxing a- paxt layouti, and mainly juit help- each othex out duxing cxucial time 4. I ' m pxoud to be on the itafa. Exika: Veaxbook ii a clan whexe you have to be faiendi. [ox at leant get along) Thexe ' 4 alwayi 4 omething to do. Bat the moit fan ii being able to get to know 4ome- one well enough to give them a nickname. Eox example: Mia Weit- Vexa, Liia: TEC, Tom- M CP [ male chauvaniit pig), Maxia- Miii fato mat. Maxia: Being the 4 chool photo- gxaphex ii iome- timei exazy, hectic, and nexve-wxecking when evexybody you walk by ii g xinning eax-to- eax, hoping you will take theix pictuxe! Well, whethex 1 took youx pictuxe ox not, I hope I ' ve made 4 ome laitinq memox- ie i! Mia Wei t: l have xeally enjoyed woxking with thii yeax ' i ita h be- cauie they axe vexy enexgetic, dedicated, and al- wayi fan to be axound. Oux goal hai been to change and impxove the book. The beit paxt 0 ) 5 it all ii that the itafa caxei and take i pxide in theix woxk. I )5 eel that thii yeax’ i gxoup xeally hai i ome- thing to be pxoud oi 5 A4 you can iee, we ihaxe moit 0 ) 5 the 4 ame view i. But evexyone hai to woxk equally haxd to make a good book. That ' 4 w hat make i the claii fan and the book unique. Co-editor Li6a Crawford fiiniihes her layout a( Mia Weti looki over the. clan. Yearbook Sta : Meliaa Campbell, Stacy Spear ( , Lif a (TFC) Crawford, Candy Teller, Maria Halkith, Dicky Sa rahn, Tom Alicea, Exika Zerza, adviiox Cindy Wat. Typiti Dicky Sa $- rahn taka a break to hang mowfilakei in the yearbook room. f eA ich t Spanish am French Club Ofr be.!, Mr. Dobrich, frcers: Joey Faze- Julie Bcddner, kas, David Olda- Gina Parker. Spanish Club Ofr Balboa, George ( )icers: Kelly M oore, ' Panditsis . Cyndi Padron, Juan French Club : ( lefr to right}: front row: Friz- ze.ll, Hurt, Woodworth, Orr, Low, HaM, Varga, VanVleet, Crawford, P oss, Wagner, Berdy, Sandberg. 2nd row. Ferguson, Fergut on, Smith, Smith, Matlock, Halkitis, Vokmanovic, Panousopoulous, Bur - kat, Salinas, Fraley, Pustik, Fazekas, Baldner. 3rd row: Sizemore, Lazaro, Cable, Winandy, Brett, Stinnett, Mourning, Torres, Woodard, Bi- anco, Gutierrez, Ochoa, Sheely, Parker, Ceja, last row: Bickett, 01- daker, Beal, Bentley, Baldwin, Sch euer, Din- gee, Szwajkowski, Pep- 0)5)5, HUl, McDonald, McDaniel, Strong, Brew- er, Szwajkowski, Har- din, Vanez, Conaway, Hisick. nio 70 Spanish Club: front row: Balboa, Garcia, Mora, Peach, Delbrey, Burgos, Ceja, Fuentes, Pena, middle row: Voung Guthrie, Maupin, Edwards, Torres, Vanez, Alicea, Cruz, Panditsas, Soria, Via, Santi- ago, Statum, Har- ter, Stetler, Law- son. back row. Swisher, Brown, Drake, Soto, Gutierrez, Wright, Mitchell, Lewis, Padron, Glick, Mc- Kittrick, Grifrin, Moore. Ifejji to light): Top row: Laurie VeValle, Kelly Thorne, Julie Via, Barb Urbanek, Stacy Speau, Chrib Low, Julie Quinoneb, Chrib Gilmore, Tracy Levendubki, Leblie Hall, Tina Varga, Launa Lawbon, Shawn Hoekbtra, Cindy Brazeau, Kim Tyler. Bot- tom row. Becky Soto, Melibba Campbell, Gina Parker, Liba Var- gab, Vawn Spiller, Annabel Velbrey, Cyndi Padron, Wendy Wirick, Shawna Collett, K rb. Vow. Sweetheart Court: (clockwibe): Senior Leblie Hall, Senior Viane Smith, Sop- homore Tina Var- ga, Senior Queen Stacy Spearb. 1 fieel that Edibon Sunbhine Society buccebb ully made a comeback thib year. We were able to do our bervice activitieb fcor the commun- ity. We albo received a health bcholarbhip rom State Sunbhine or Barb which made a nice finale. — Mrb. Vow 11 £SIS7V)MT$ U+J. kSJ. Ai iiitanti: front low: K. Mc Kittiick, C. Solid, T. Foiemiki. 2nd low: C. Stetlei, J. Gue.6i.back iow: M, Wickham. Shelly Beck and Maiy Gutienez woik while waiting to lun an ei- land. Libiaiy Ai- iiitanti: front low : B. Uibanek, W. Wiiick, L. Vaiquez, V. Peach, P. Moio, V. Safifrahn, C. Pellei, Mia Vow. back 10 w: T. Lev- enduiki, P. Lea, J. McVonald, J. Biad- t Soud, J. Shockley, J. Meaei, T. Wil- keiion, J. Claik. Teachei Aaistanth: fiiont ioo): Pena, Hauhckild, Quinoneh, Tattle, Spillei, Campbell, Ciawfioid. 2nd ww: Wilkeuon, Mow, Steven h, UJickham, Pohpiei- hki, Vahquez, Stiom, {Villiamh, Galbraith, Dillaid, VelUalle, Lawion, Wehtmoie- land, Hall, hid too): Bioo)n, Bent- ley, Moieaa, Po- denhki, bJaid, Wheelei, Howell, Fiye, Duaon, Bickett, HaJtkitih, UJation, Hoekhtia, Michaeli, Soiia. back. ioo): Pyhh, Papageoigakli, Baumeihtei, Bahtin, Gutieiiez, V ingee, A dami, Oldakei, McCa eity, Guea, Catheiman, UJhee- lei, Gibion, Zieba, Pepo . O ice Aihiitanth: iiont ioo): P. Sul- livan, (A Oitiz, D. Beidy, C. Villaid, M. Kambouieh, M. Scheuei, J. McDon- ald. back ioo): M. ' jJheelei, J. Del- Dalle, B. Childiehh, G. Fieldh, J. Fiiz- zell, P. Stinnett, J. Gii in. Guidance Facilatoih iiont ioo): A. Hai- tei, J. Staium. 2nd ioo): T. Bogdon, C. Gilmoie, K. Mooie, P. Wee Oman, G. Glick, D. William- hon. back ioo): S. Bald o) in. A ctivities axe fan because you can meet new people and make new faiends. —Jennifax Bianco 10th Activities axe good because you have a chance to get out and have some fan. —Mike Vxake 9th A D AS IN DEMOCRACY Annually at Edison Senior High School, a selected group of Seniors participate in Stu- dent Government Vay. This year on March 2 3rd the clerk o the cir- cuit court of Lake County provided us with a voting mac- hine for the elec- tions. The stu- dents were taught how to use the machine and voted for the candidate of their choice. On April 7th, students met at City Hall to be welcomed to the city by the mayor as they replaced the various city officials. The rest of, the day consisted of a tour of the city, a luncheon with the depart- ment heads at Muffoleto ' s, and each student spent the day with their respective depart- ment heads. Mayor - Tony For- emski City Council - R enee Newman, Theresa Blatz, Rick Vandersteen, Roger Stinnett, Gretchen Glick, Barb Urbanek, Mark Adams. Clerk Treasurer- Carrie Stetler City Judge - Annabel Velbrey City Attorney - Kelly McKittrick Police Chief- Mike Scheuer EMJ DiKcdor- Holli e Varrington Eire Chief - Vave Oldaker City Engineer- Gloria Juarbe Board of Public Works- Koula T sahas Principal - Jay Mes- ser Vice-Principals- Laima Lawson, Rich Zieba. Students gather as an officer explains various functions 0(5 a patrol car. Tony Foremski re- places the Mayor. Top left: Koula plows ' em over! Bottom left: Lake Station’s new city council. if i fj n ucky HL $(0$L folLcw X t ytlLcw icicle Aunt Em Kim W Miami Joe., A Farmhand Jim Katba arob Uncle. Henry Tony Smith Dorothy Erika Zerza Mayor ofa the Munchkinb Ryan May Munchkin Farmer Rich Rockicki Glinda, The Good Witch .... Diane Smith Wicked Witch Of$ the Webt The Scarecrow The Tin Woodman The Cowardly Lion .... A Private Firbt General Second General Third General Lord Growlie Gloria The Wizard of, 0 z Firbt Witch Second Witch Tibia Munchkin Coroner Munchkin Barribter .... Lollypop Guild Tim Lundy, Lullaby League Michelle VanVleet . . Tony Bickett . . . John Hurt . Rich Sizemore . . Frank Mathenia . . . Mark A damb ( Shawn Meanear) . Victor Rodriguez . . . Mike Groveb . . . . Mike Dunn , . . Becky Shreve . Shawn Matlock . . Marilyn Burgob . Crybtat Galbraith . . Tony Forembki . Shawn Meanear . . . Jebbe Cruz . . . Scott Lewin, Victor Rodriguez. . . Renee Durham, Rabhel Waugaman, Braggert Munchkin Chorub Ozian Chorub Skeletonb Oz mab Servant Crybtal Galbraith. Rabhel Waugaman . . . Jay Purcell, Brian Conbtanderb, Leblie Gilmore, Tony Forembki, Shawn Hoekbtra, Rachel Schammert, Connie Edwardb, Karen Murray, Tony Smith, Marilyn Burgob, Becky Shreve, Mike Dunn. Rachel Schammert, Karen Murray, Jane Torreb, Connie Edwardb, Shawn Hoekbtra, Frank Mathenia, Mike Groveb, Victor Rodriguez, Mark Adamb. Rachel Schammert, Rabhel Waugaman, Karen Murray, Shawn Hoekbtra, Connie Edwardb. . Victor Rodriguez r ! •• • Ml ' 1 • ,: • • •«, • ; ••••!??••• is:: • c - • ••i Exika Zerza talks to a very sweaty ' Rich Sizemore dur- ing break. lc t corner: Ryan May as the Munchkin Mayor, looks at Dorothy skeptically. GUnda comforts Dorothy as the wicked witch exits the stage. left center: The Scarecrow, Tin- man, Dorothy, and the Lion discuss going to see the wizard. 7 I he fourth Lip Sync Conteit wa.i ai big a luc- Cdl ai ever. There were a. wide variety of, acti in- cluding A CVC, the Beat tie Boyi, Vink Floyd, and Atlan- tic Star. But the win- ners turned out to be 5 young men portraying the Temptation!). One of the be! t act! came in lecond, Vink Floyd [the Wall) which wai organized by Shawn Wheeler, and made the aud- ience roar. In a dole third wai Eric B. V akim hinging ' Void in Full ' . Joanne Griffin dancei to the beat of ' Love ii Strange ' from the movie Dirty Dancing. Dan Ellenberger lingi hil heart out ah hil group takei fir it. Wendy Colburn and Gretchen Brett portray Atlantic Star ai they ling ' Alwayi ' . Vince Colburn readiei hil key- board for the cli- matic finale of ’Union Carbide 1 . J priri PROM 22 tie fahl Ifiurx tlvci On May 21, over 75 coupte.6 od.tQ.ndQ.di the Jun- ior-Senior Prom at thz Spa, in Porter Indiana. TkQ theme hoi tha year k pwm wa6, I ' ve had tho. time oh my lihe f Which c oaf the 6Q.ntimo.ntt oh many oh tho. couple6 at- tending. Tho. doou opened at 5:30 and dinner wa6 prompt- hl 6eived at 6:00. Vinner included prime-rib, brocoli, twice-backed po - tatoe6, and mud- pie hor de66ert. The Grand March 6tarted at 7:15. A hter that, the dancing began! lh couple6 didn ' t want to h -Qht the crowd on the dance oot, they could enjoy the 6cenery on the batcony. Thank6 6hould go to the Junior6 hor mak- ing the night 60 enjoyable. Tracy Szwajkowiki and Michelle Wick- ham enjoy dancing. Jeanne A nderbon and her date 6it one out. 22 Anglo, tixuizi and Rich Sizemoxe en- joy the outdoou and each othex. Rxom goeu line up fax the Gxand Match. Kim d)llliam! and Sonny Vot kie mile fax the camexa. seNfoR flcH weMem Sunshine Soc.ie.ty 9 Jerry Fessenden Girl ' s State 11 i j .ii Honorable Mention 9 frock nh-noUe rin Mtuin Wrestling Mark Adams Cheerleader 1 2 VBCA 1 1 Foriegn Language Club 9 FCA | 10 Student ASsistantl 2 Intramural S 9-12 Band 9-12 Pep Baird 9-11 Music Conte sts9-10 Baseball 10 Basketball 9 Jeanne Anders Sunshine Society Honorable Mention Amu Bouiers Jim Bradford DBCA Student Tennis Bob Ca in 11 - Tony Fotemski 12 — — : Assistant 11-12 ' Mrarmuh j q Band Pep Band . Choir Musical Student Assistant 11 Music Contests Baseball Tennis . uW isl reasurer 9-12 Cheerleader 9-12 VBCA 11-12 Foriegn Language 9 9 9-11 9-12 9-12 11 Club Sunshine Society Band Honor Poll Tennis Eric Anton Baseball Jack Azcona Intramurals Shannon Baldwin Cheerleader 1 0 Student Assistant 10-12 Music Contests 10-11 Steve Catherman Student Council 9-1 1 Class Pepresen- taMT 9-11 VBCA 1 1 Foriegn Language Club 1 1 FCA 9-11 Student Assistant 1 0 11 9-10 9-12 9-12 9-12 10 9-10 11-12 9- 12 10 12 11-12 10 - 11 10 9-11 Girl ' s State Vincent Gooduiin Student Assistant 1 2 nt Assista Troy Gray Vavid Grijhii Student Assistant 12 i w Boy ' s State Honor Poll Baseball Basketball Tennis Jose Ceja FortPgn Language Club Wrestling 11-12 Bill Childress 10-12 10-11 Boy ' s State Baseball Basketball Football 11 9-11 11 12 John Bast in Cheerleader 1 2 VBCA 11-11 Foriegn Language Club 1 1 Student Assistant! 1 -1 2 Football 9-12 Track 9-10 Wrestling 10-12 Patrick Baumeister Student Assistant 10-12 11-12 9- 12 11-12 10 - 11 9-12 Intramurals Band Pep Band Musical Music Contests Teresa Blatz Cheerleader 1 1 VBCA 11-12 Foriegn Language Club 9-11 Honorable Mention n Tracy Bogdon VBCA 11 Brian Vuca Band 9 Track 9 Frank Evans Mitch Ferguson Cheerleader 1 2 Intramurals 9-12 Wrestling 9-12 Track 9 Trond Foremski Foriegn Language Club 9 Sunshine Society 9-10 Student Assistant 9-12 Intramurals 11-12 Basketball Track Volleyball ludy Gpt si Student Council 1±12 DECA 1 1 Foriegn Language Club 10 Student Assistant 11 Ping Phing Kho Track 12 Foriegn Exchange Student 1 2 Hyon Jin Ki oak Honor Society 11-12 VBCA 11-1 2 Foriegn Language Club 1 1 Student Assistant 1 1 Intramurals 11-12 Boy ' s State II Honorable Mention 9-10 Honor Poll 11 Baseball 9-1 1 Football 9-12 Basketball 9-10 Mike Lambert Band Hoosier Supei Bowl Amy Frye VBCA 11-12 Newspaper 1 1 Student Assistant 1C Ivan Fuentes 9 ' ,0 ’„ U Girl ' s State Honor Poll Basketball T ennis Track Volleyball 9-10 11 11 9-11 9-12 9-12 9 9-12 Stacie Childs Honor Society 10-12 Class Vice Presi- dent 9 VBCA 11-12 Foriegn Language Club 10-11 Student Assistant 1 1 Band 9-10 Musical 9 Music Contes Ca 9-10 Honor Poll 9-12 Basketball 9 Tennis 9-10 Volleyball 9-10 Annabel Vetbrey VBCA 1 1 Concert Choir 10-11 Choir 9-10 Musical 9-11 Music Contests 9-11 Jim VelValle Foriegn Language Club 10 Intramurals 1 1 Baseball 10-11 Football 9-11 Bob Haigy VBCA 11-12 Foriegn Language Club 9-11 Student Assistant! 0-1 1 Intramurals 11-12 Baseball 9-12 Football 11-12 VEC Band Baseball Basketball Football Launa Lawson Student Council Cheerleader Foriegn Language Club Sunshine Society Student Assistant Concert Choir Choir 12 9-10 9-10 9-10 9 0-12 10-12 11 - 1 ? 10-12 10 9 Lucy Galvis Band _ .. Foriegn Exchange Student Vick Gerlich VEC A Foriegn Language Club Yearbook Boy ' s State Football Track Christine Gilmore Student Council 1 2 VBCA 11-12 Foriegn Language Club 12 Sunshine Society 9-10, Leslie Hall 12 VBCA Foriegn 11 12 11 10-11 11 11 9-12 9 Concert Choir 11-12 Choir 9-10 Music Contests 9 Gretchen Glick Honor Society 10-12 Student Council 9-12 Class Secretary 9, 12 Class Vice Pres. 10-11 Cheerleader 9-12 Foriegn Language Club 10-1 2 Yearbook 1 1 Sunshine Society 9 Student Assistant 9-10 Volleyball Language Club 9-12 Sunshine Society 1 2 Student Assistant 10-12 JA 10 Choir 1 2 Musical 11-12 Mark Hauschild Foriegn Language- Club Band Wrestling Ted Hoekstra Honor Poll Football Melissa Howell Newspaper Honor Poll Phillip Lea Honor Society 10-12 VBCA 11-12 Student Assistant 1 1 -1 2 Hoosier Saner Bowl 11 Mike Masson VBCA 1 11-12 Foriegn Language Club 9-10 Baseball 11-12 Kelly McKittrick Honor Society 11-12 Student Council 11-12 Class Secretary 11 Cheerleader 11-12 VBCA 11 10-11 9-11 Foriegn Language Club 10,-12 9 FCA 10 10 Student Assistant 9,12 Band 9-10 Hoosier Super Bowl! 1-12 9-10 Girl ' s State it 10-11 Honor Poll Tennis Volleyball 9-12 9-12 9-10,12 Gloria Juarbe VECA Foriegn Language Club Student Assistant Musical 9-11 11-12 10 If 11 9-10 Melissa Kamboures 9-10 Jay Messer VBCA H-12 Foriegn Language Club 9 -11 FCA 9 JA 10-12 Musical 10,12 Boy ' s State 1 1 Football 9 Track I 2 Wrestling 9,12 Richard Minton Student Abbibtant 11 Brian Mourning VECA 11 Foriegn Language Club 9-10 Intramuralb 11 Kathy Nederman VECA 11 Foriegn Language Club 10 Student Abbibtant 9 Band 9-12 pep Band 9-12 Mubic Contebtb 9-11 Girl ' b State 11 ■ Honor Roll 9-11 Tim Nelson Student Abbibtant 12 Intramuralb 11 Babketball 9 Renee N ewman Student Council 12 Clabb Represent- alive 12 Foriegn Language Club 9-10 Yearbook 11 Sunbhine Society 9 Student Abbibtant 11-12 Band 9-10 Mubical 9-10 Hoobier Super Bowl 11-12 Gilbert Noriega Intramuralb U Soccer 9-10 Marcob Ochoa Foriegn Language Club 10-12 Student Abbibtant 11 Vavid 0 tdaker VECA I ' 1-12 Foriegn Language Club 9-12 Intramuralb 12 Band 9-11 Pep Band 9-11 Goli 9-11 Alex Ortiz Foriegn Language Club 9-10 Conbtantine Papageorgak Student Council 9-11 Clabb Vice Preb. 12 Student Abbibtant 9-12 Band 9-12 Pep Band 9-12 Mubical 9-12 Mubic Contebtb 9-12 Honor Roll 12 Babketball 9-11 Football 9-11 Goli 9-12 Vebbie Peach Student Assistant 11 Choir 9-11 Richard Pepoji Foriegn Language Club 11-12 Intramurali 1 1 Honor Roll 10-11 John Pilnock Babe, ball 9 J ames Pysh Honor Society 11-12 Student Council 1 2 Foriegn Language Club 9 Student Abbibtant 1 2 Intramuratb 11-12 Batrd 9-12 Pep Band 9-12 Cubical 9-12 Mubic Contebtb 9-12 Hoobier Super Boult 1 1 Honor Roll 9-12 Babketball 9 GofiS 9-11 Carlob Rodriguez Foriegn Language Club 10 Intramuratb 1 1 Babketball 9 Linda Rodriguez Foriegn Language Club 9-10 Concert Choir 9 Liba Santob Band 9-12 Mike Scheuer Honor Society 11 VEC A 1 1 Foriegn Language Club 9-12 Student Abbibtant 11 Intramuratb 9-12 Honor Roll 9-11 Jack Shockley Intramuratb 11-12 Richard Sizemore VEC A 1 1 Foriegn Language Club 9 Student Abbibtant 11 Band 9 -j % Pep Band 9-11 Mubical 1 1 Mubic Contebtb 9-11 Honor Roll 9 Got 9 Viane Smith Foriegn Language Club 10-11 Newspaper 12 Sunbhine Society 9-10,12 Student Abbibtant 9,11 Concert Choir 10-12 Choir 9 Mubical 9-12 Mubic Contebtb 9-12 Hoobier Super Bowl 11-12 Honor Roll 9,11 Honorable Mention 10 Volleyball 9 Shelley Smith Sunbhine Society 1 2 Flagb 9-10 Band 9-10 Pep Band 9 Mubic Contebtb 9-10 Honorable Mention 11-12 Cory Soria Cheerleader 9-11 VECA 11-12 Foriegn Language Club 10-12 Sunbhine Society 9-10 FCA 9-10 Student Abbibtant 9-12 Band 9-10 Pep Band 9 Tennib 9 Volleyball Stacy Spears VECA Foriegn Language Club Newspaper Yearbook Editor Sunbhine Society Carrie Stetler . Honor Society Student Council Clabb Prebident Cheerleader Foriegn Language Club Sunbhine Society FCA Band Girl ' b Stale Honor Roll T ennib Volleyball SoitbaJU Tracy Szwajkouibki VECA 1 1 Foriegn Language Club 11-12 Student Abbibtant 11-12 Intramuralb 11-12 Babketball 9-12 Tennib 9 Volleyball 1 0 Roger Stinnett Liba Vucbon Foriegn Language Club 9 Sunbhine Society 10 Student Abbibtant 12 JA Band Pep Band Mubic Contebtb Hoobier Super Bowl Honor Roll 10 9- 12 10 - 12 12 11 10 Chrib Toomire Shannon Westmoreland VECA 11-12 Student Abbibtant 11 Wrebtling 10 Ingrid Torreb Foriegn Language club 10-11 Flagb Student Abbibtant 11-12 Student Abbibtant Newspaper . Band Pep Band Melibba Wheeler Band Mubical Mubi c Cont ebtb loan Torreb 9-10 9 9-10 9-11 VECA nm Foriegn Language Club 10 Band Babeball 9 Babketball 9 -10 Football 9-11 Goli 10 Band Mubic Contebtb Sam 1 W hite VECA Michele Wickham 10 9-10 10 9-10 11 „ i- 10 9-10 11-12 11 9.IO E)ECA 10 11-12 12 9.12 10- 12 9-12 9-12 9-12 9-10,1 9-10 10 9-10 11 9 9-12 9-12 Leelo Torreb Wrestling 9-10,11 Honor Roll 10 Football 9 Koula Tbahab Student Council Clabb Vice Preb. VECA Foriegn Language Club Student Abbibtant Concert Choir Choir Mubic Contebtb 10-11 11 Foriegn Language. Club 7T ' Sunbhine Society 9 Band 9-10 Mubic Contebtb 9-10 Babketball 9-12 Softball 9-10 Vanny Williambon Student Abbibtant 9,12 12 Hollie Yarrinc on 12 VECA ll 11-12 Foriegn Language Club 10 9,11 Sunbhine Society 9 9-10 Student Abbibtant 9-1 1 11 Concert Choir 10-11 9-10 Choir 9 Vanny Stevens Foriegn Language Club FCA Student Abbibtant Intramuralb Baseball Babketball Football Sara Strom Hewbpaper 1 2 Foriegn Exchange Student 1 2 Julie Surer Vavid Sweeney Foriegn Language Club 10 Intramuralb 10-11 Honor Roll 1 1 Goli 9 9 H Honorable Mention 9- Kim Tuttle VECA 11 10 Student Abbibtant 11 10 Choir 11-12 10-12 11 Barbara Urbanek 9-12 Honor Society 10-12 9,11 Student Council 10-12 Mubic Contebtb 9-10 11 Honor Roll 11 Babketball 9-11 Tennib 9-11 Volleyball 9-11 Richard Zieba Clabb Represent- ative 1 0 VECA 11-12 Foriegn Language Club 11 Sunbhine Society 9-10,12 Student Abbibtant Mubical Hoobier Super Bowl Girl ' b State Honor Roll Track Foriegn Language Club Student Abbibtant Intramuralb Babketball Tennib Terry Zimmerman Student Abbibtant 9-12 9-12 9-10 9 9-12 12 10,12 Club 9-10 10 Football 9-12 Wrebtling 9-12 11-12 11 Tracy Zubrik 11 10-11 Sunbhine Society Student Abbibtant 10 11 Band GRADUATION lo Uy u Uc t t • t Two thumbs up ofi Qfiaduoution. SzviLonb awcUX the. fieal wonJLd. t uiing the school yeai, ai you paired fallow Sen- ioii, you may have, noticed a look oi indeciiion on many oi the.ii facet,. The time it upon ui to decide what we will do with the ieit 0)5 oui live i. Some o 5 ui will go to college, otheu will look fai a job oi go in- to the ieivice, while iome juit take it eai y fai awhile 1 . Whatevei load we will joui- ney in Ufa, the impoitant thing to lemembei ii oui attitude towaidi otheu. Hopefally we will cany a iinceie undeutand- ing oi otheu. When the Seniou walked up to leceive theii diplomai, only memoiiei oi oui ichool lemained. No moie jokei about the cafa- teiia i ood, no moie begging the teacheu to let ui by fai being [moie than a lit- tle) late. Clan oHiceu will no longei have to wony about laii- ing money fai poit piom. Get- ting a date fai the dancei will be a lemindei oi happy timei. We can ' t fai- get ditching on teit day, only to give ouuelvei a legiettable expei- ience. Clamming fai exami will be one lea headache we can ail do without. The look on the facei oi the athletei afaei a victoiy will alwayi leave ui with a ieme oi piide. On the othei hand, the agony oi de- faat wai juit a- nothei itep in helping ui cope with lealizing that thin gi don ' t alwayi come out with ilying colon. No longei will we get on the teachei ' i neivei by whiipeiing about what hap- pened on the week- end while inteuup- ting clan. We took fai gianted io many thingi, like getting the cai faom oui paienti becauie we juit had to go to the ichool qamei oi out on 5-iiday night. We will no fongei have the iecuiity oi high ichool. Soon we Sen- iou will be con- iideied adulti and will have to iight fai oui place in Ufa- l i eel oui teachei ' i have con- tiibuted much to the itudenti at Ediion each in theii ipecial way and will be le- membeied fai yean to come. It alt paned io quickly. Ediion wai oui ichool, but no longei. New facei will take oui placei and the nevei ending cycle will continue. I would like to take thii op- portunity to wiih all my claiimatei the beit oi luck in the fatuie. -Stacy Speaii- Judy GuUb and Jim Vybh SENIOR. SOVEREIGNTY Modef Se-niou: Jeanne. A ndeuon and Phil Laa Moaf School Spiut : Launa Lau)f on and Gui Vapage-oxgakib Moit Likely to Succeed : 99 Hoiliz V aldington and Stzve. Cathzzman Hurrunoui : M fee Schzue. ' c and Killy Me Kittuck Big gut FlirU : Bob Haigy and Tionda Forimiki Cutut Couple. : Koala Tf ahai, and Hyon Jin Kc oak BiggQ-i t StoiytzUe.x : Tim Ne.hon and Amy Bou)Q.U Mo4f Aitibtic. : Sam Stwm and Ivan Fumtu hApfjt Likzly to g Lt Thzii Homework Done. : Ping Phing Kho and David Swz inQ.y But Vicucd : Caine. Stctlci and Tony Foicmiki Moj f Quiet : Sam White, and Baib Uibanck (not pic.) Mo4f Athletic : Judy GuUi and Vanny Stcvcni 4 l think we ue be- coming one united faculty instead, oh two. — M«. Uitchie People on the haculty axe a lot oh hu- n 40me hax} e a unique t ent e oh humox. —Mi66 Shively 4 ... Holland, Mi. Sieve School Bo aid: l om Ham Buckley, Vi. nc y, Vi. Kayet , Beies, Mi. Vanicl le t to light): Chailes Costa, Mi. J amct Vandei- fxonezak, Mi. Attorney Mi. Wtf- Mu. Connie Couit- Un, Mi. Leonaid Teny Szostek. Secn.etcuu.ei : [sittihg): Mu. Connie CouAt- ney, Linda R oss. ( standing ) : Mu . Joyce Hodges, Mu. Renee Rossi. . Mu. Kolpanis Bookeepei SCHOOL WARD AMD ADMINISTRATION $ {{j Mw. Korpak Principal One. 0(5 the many changes that hab occured thib year at Edibon ib that Mr. Korpak now ib not only the Junior High Principal but al60 the Senior High Principal. Nou) ( he hab twice the rebponbibility that bhe had before. Edibon albo added another bta member, Mr. Pan- azzo. He took on the pobition of, A bbibtant Principal, to help Mr. lur- cher. Mr. Zurcher Abbibtant Principal: Ha. F Aitz Pupil PeAbonnel VIa ectoA Ha. Campbell. CounbeleA Mrb. Edgecomb Counbelor Mr. Georgion Liabion O icer Ha. Panazzo A bblbtanl Principal fflCULJY Having an under- Mr. Wilton, a teacher here at Edition hat written a book on Indiana. Thz rzaton it bz- cajutz he tayt that there watn’t enough information przvioutly written about Indiana. Hz figured that tincz he had bzzn collecting infor- mation about our ttatz hz might at, well put it into a book formation. Thz topic of Mr. Wilton’ t book it, topography of In- diana. It dii cut t)Zt hou) thz Ice Age havz affzctzd In- diana. It alto dit- cuttzt thz hittory of thz landtcapz and Grzat Lakzt rzgion information. During my tznurz at a tzachzr of Gzotcizncz at Editon High School, l havz trizd to zn- lit t in my ttuazntt thz dztirz to un- dzrttand, and thz ability to rzaton. Logical reasoning it thz turztt way to ovzrcomz thz unknown. Thz bzt t aid to reasoning zffzctly it having thz knowlzdgz, and an undzrttanding, 0($ thz thingt that havz przvioutly bzzn dztzrminzd, or dit- covzrzd by othzrt. standing of thz rzatont thingt arz thz way thzy arz, and how thzy got that way, can help an individual to utilize hit rztour- czt morz effect- ively. Mr. Mann conductt thz E.H.S. band. [lower right): Mr. Lzvznda waichzt over hit clatt. Mitt Wztt Englith Mrt. TUtchiz Englith Mrt. Carr ' Reading Mr. Vobrich French Mrt. Marrero • Spanith Mr. Wilton Science Mrt. Moore Science Mrt. Martin A ttittant Librarian Mrt. Vow Librarian FACULTY e{ (Wwkc Mu. Robins on McuthemcutLu Mu. MoaAsU EngLuh Mu . Laco Giu.da.nce. SecJieUaAy Mu . French. Typing Mu . McBudc BuAAln £44 M«. Baxon Buiiinea Mx. Co gxove Govexnment and Economia Mx. Kxiegex Health and Safety Mia Gxeen P.E. and Aaibtant Athletic Vixectox Mx. Hayei P.E. and Athletic Vixectox Mx. Koontz Vxafiting and Voojex Mechanic 4 Mx. Fiebelkoxn Woodihop surname staff te+d- A The Trubtee: Leapb tall buildingb in a tingle, bound, i( more powerful than a locomotive., ib fabter than a bpcedi: g bullet, give. 6 policy to God. The Superintendent: Leapb bhort building b in a tingle bound, it more powerful than a switch engine, ib juti a6 i abt ab a speeding bullet, c oalkb on water if, bea ib calm. The A bbibtant Sup- erintendent: Leapb bhort buildingb with a running btart and favorable windb, ib almobt ab power- ful ab a bwitch en- gine, ib blower than a bpeeding bullet, walkb on water in an indoor bwim- ming pool, talkb with God when bpecial requebt ib approved. The A bbibtant Prin- cipal: Makeb high markb on wallb when try- ing to leap tall buildingb, ib run over by locomotiveb can bometimeb han- dle a gun without inflicting belf-injury , dog paddleb, talkb to animalb. The Principal: Barely clean a Quonbet hut, lobeb tug-of-war with locomotive, can fire a bpeeding bullet, bwimb well, ib occabionally ad- drebbed by God. The Teacher: Punb into buildingb, recognizeb loco- motiveb two out of three timeb, ib not ibbued amnunition, can btay afloat with a lift jacket, talkb to wallb. The Student: Fallb over doorbtep when trying to en- ter buildingb, bayb look at choo-choo, wetb himbelf with a water pibtol, playb in mud pud- dleb, mumbleb to himbelf. The School Secre - tary: Liftb tall buildingb and walkb under them, kickb loco- motiveb off the trackb, catcheb bpeeding bulletb in her teeth and eatb them, freezeb water with a bin- gle glance, She ib God. (above clockwibe): Bryant, Kathrine Charleb Scan- Morikib, Lydia Ion, Georgia Todobiejevic. Mu. Bonner Secretary Mrb. Mitchell (upper left): .e Bryant, Joe Secretary Vale Podrick, uwenb. ■ 104 Being an under- classmen is like, being a rock-n- roll player in a blues band. Vou never fait in. —Lisa Turner 11th Being an under- classmen is like climbing a moun- tain and you haven’t reached the top yet. — Chris Lou) 10th ZZi. PARKER. UlUL-cuJti Everybody hob talent and one. per- bon in the Junior Clabb that btandb out i( Gina Parker. She hob been taking piano faor eight yean, and t he goeb once a week faor lebbonb. When bhe faint started out bhe went to a woman in Hobart faor a couple o fa yean. Then afater that bhe wai taught by a lady in Gary faor a faew mo re yean. But now Gina goeb to Ualpar- abio Univenity. She hat, been going there faor three yean. 1 iMn. Emery, at Vaiparabio Uni- venity, hab really inbpired me. Bebideb playing piano Gina albo playb the clarinet but bhe bayb bhe likeb playing the piano better. She albo mentioned that bhe can play the keyboard ' but not at, well at, the piano. Gina hat, accompanied the Edibon choir bince her beventh grade year. Many ofa the btudentb have heard Gina play and bhe doeb an excellent job. Keep up the good work Gina. A damb, Poy Adkinb, Mark Baldner, Julie Ball, Phillip Berdy, Mike Berkley, Poy Brazeau, Cindy Brett, Eric Brett, James Bingos, Marilyn Campbell, Melissa Catherman, Tim Cardwell, Vawn Carr, Trieia Chambers, Larry Cochran, Heather ■$L A ' e ' H- Colburn, Vincent ■fP Crawford, Lisa JHr ML Curry, Tina Vamron, Ritchie VelVaUe, Laurie Villard, Audretta Vingee, Bill Drake, Lennie Edwards, Michelle Fazekas, Joseph Fields, Keith 6 TOP TW ms TO W m SM YOim A teuton. Being an un- dexclabbman some- times stinks but thexe axe sevexal xeasonb why one. should stick it out until theix seniox yeax. T hese axe some o{j the ite.ms that one could look t [oxwaxd to doing in that last yeax o school. 1. Vismembex [ox at least woxk ovex ) about halfa a dozen fixeshmen. 2. Read MacBeth and Hamlet aloud in English IV and mibpxonounce all the long woxdb. 3. Get a bizaxxe haixcut and weax it with pxide. 4. Take all blow- 0 classes and go home afitex lunch. Nevex do youx homewoxk. 5. Apply to all colleges on the absolute deadline. Vazzle them with youx essay about the cultuxal exped- iences o living in Lake Station. 6. When you ox- dex gxaduation an- nouncements make up a ialse middle name like Vexcy, Hoxtense, Gxizelda, ox Moxtimex. ExanchvUle, Lynn Gajewski, Bob Galbxaith, Cxysial Gaxcia, Steve Gibson, Vonna Gibson, Tom Gillespie, Bxuce Gxi in, Joanne Gutiexxez, Joe Halkitib, Maxia Halkitis, Mike Haxtex, Angie Heiieia, Geialdine Hibick, Jabon Howell, Vuke Hubei, Tom Jenkim , Milan Johnson, Vailene Joneb, Biian Kell, John Kietzman, Jobeph Klym, Tammie Koby, Melibba Lewib, Ron Low, Rat Maitin, Jameb Mabbon, John Meade, Allen Menefiee, Cindy Michaelb, Tiibha Millei, Jonathan Mitchell, JeH CLOSED CAMPUS Remember those days cubed Seniots asked each othet, Vo you think cue should go get pizza fat lunch? Hocu about Butget King instead?, etc. ? Well, it seems those day s ate ovet. Closed campus has he come a teaiitu. Closed campus went into efaect the 1987-1988 school yeat. Ptincipal Mts. Kotpak says the teason dobed lunch houts began was: It ' s hatd to only let Seniots go out and make sute the undetclassmen te- main on c ampus. A ho, cue fad, 30 minute s isn ' t enough time to go out to lunch. Seniot Mef- if f a Howell says, 1 th ink it ' s a ptivilege to go out to lunch and 1 wish Seniot s could still have open campus I’m glad to say, houjevet, that my class u)os matute enough to accept closed campus, 1 nevet heatd oi anyone sneaking out! bAooxe, Kelly Moxeno, Chub Moi 4, Heidi Nicholb, Euan Nieveb, ' Rauf Nouega., GilbeAt Hoxiega, MaxceUa. Paction, Cyncti Paxkex, Regina Peller, Candance Piet, Ken Quinoneb, Julie. Randitbab, George Robpiexbki, Vana Robbi, Sunni Rubhing, Euan Sa xahn, Vicky Sanchez, Hilda Santiago, Jobue Shull. Kenny HOUR glues 2:51 pm- Mibb Webt, what time. doeb the beU ring? I wanna go home!” I hope, no 1 pray that it it boon. 1:5 6 bhe curtly replieb and continue b to dili- gently grade borne more paperb which would have been done had bhe not went to that party hor Viner Club memberb that labted well into the early morning. Thank God! Only hive minuteb. I clobe my book and btop working on the abbingment. What a mibtake! Now, time beginb to crawl. I look around the room. Over hath the peo- ple have their headb down and are h u t ableep. The otherb jubt borta btare at the wall, or the ceil- ing, or out the window. it beem like for- ever? How ' b that old baying go? Time t$ £4 when you ' re hav- ing hun? So . . What’b i$uh? [Well . . . what’b hun that I can do at bchool!) T ic-tajc-toe? Nope, need two people hor that one. I guebb that elimin- ateb hangman, con- nect the doth, break the pencil leadb, paper hootball, or any oh thobe other two-man time hil- leu too. Oh well! What about bolitaire? That ' b a one man game. ' Ratb! No cardb. Not too hun any- wayb. Solitaire’b jubt a game you play at relative ' b houbeb when all the parentb are talking and you ' re bored out oh your mind. Here . . play a $un game oh bolitaire Aunt Hazel bayb. Veah right! Gimme a break! 2:52 pm- Four more minuteb. Heck! That’b not too long! Why doeb 2:54 pm- Three down, two to go! lb that minuteb or hourb? Thank God hor the clock or Td never be able to tell the dihhe-tcnce. The rebt oh the air-headb are now ableep. Now all that ib leht ib a room hull oh bleeping beautieb. lio to bpeak!) I look up and even Mibb Webt hab her head down and her high-pitched bnoreb are barely audible. I could jubt leave. She’d never know! All that ib going through her mind now ib her new apartment, or her new car, or her new wardrobe, or borne gorgeoub hunk oh a lihe- guard, with a tan body and bulging bicepb, rebcueing her hwm the water at her local beach, or whatever ehe women dream about. That ' b probably about it . 2:55 pm- l bee a clabbroom. It lookb like thib one, but not exactly. The teacher ib no longer Mibb Webt. It ib a man. He lookb German and hab a bmall mou- btache jubt under hib nobe. The kidb have pained ex- prebbionb on their haceb. They all cringe ab the pbeudo-teacher bayb Vou’ll never get out! Vou ' re btuck here horever! Journalibm, till you ' re blue in the hace! He crackb a etce whip over our headb. lb it only a dream? Sometimeb l won- der. Everyone around me ib btill ableep. Their bnoreb, wheezing, and breathing play a boht melody in my mind. Sort oh a lullabuy My eyeb begin to get heavy. Sud- denly I j££i 40 tired. I have trouble keeping my eyeb open. . . 2:56 pm- B rrringgg! The bell ringb. He remaxnb bound ableep ab the rebt oh the clabb exitb quietly. Soto, Gonzalo Soto, Luii Spelter, Vau)n Stanley, Tracy Statum, Jam Stone., Joseph Sullivan, Ricky Sweeney, Tim Tayloa, Jamie TayloK, Jody Thomai, Robert Thoane., Kelly TolbeAt, B Aian T oVUoeA, Scott TuAneA, Lua VaAga, Sundee Va6qu.cz, Liia Via, Julie WaAd, 8 Aian Wa6hko, Sandy t m imu you look aAound EHS these day s, you ' ll filnd that laughteA Is, a cAaze. Many students oac doing It and you can to! But don ' t let a teache A catch, you doing wAong . Be- cause you ' ll act a detention and to the o lce you will go, but please don ' t oa- get I told you so. LaughteA Is fiun, It ' s relaxing, and keen. Laughing Is unevltable ll you know what I mean! TheAe Is no cAlme to laugh became It ' s face. Peo- ple aAe doing It even you and me! Laugh lt the woAd so keep this In mind, whenever you ' Ae upset and youA boy nlend It, unkind, when the time comet, to laugh don ' t chuckle oa 6 no At, they mlglit s end you Alght down to the Lake Station Police! VouA teacheA may not appAove otf this mistaken pun t o one day let -U. all out and have some PUN! Walson, Kelly Weldon, Vanny Williams , Kim Wnlghl, Amanda Whig hi, Wallen Vane z, Vebble lenza, Enlka Castellano 6 , Rick Clank, Jim Conbeil, Enlc Fazekas, John Hanmon, Bnlan Hendenson, J enemy Monejau, Rich JUNIOR d M Clockwise: Julie Via, Sunni Rossi, Hike Halkllls, Has. Fnench, Cyndl PacLnon, Joe Fazekas, Kelly Thonne. Plnlen, Kelly Rosa, Helissa Sonnlag, Elizabeth Tylen, Kim Sophomore. Tom Alicea is one o Edi- son ' s brightest and talented students. In addition to Cron Country, Wrestling, Track, Freestyle Wrestling, and being on the Yearbook Stafifi, he is one o $ the most intelligent students to attend Edison. Some o{ Tom’s favorite hobbies are building modeh, reading, watching television, and keep- ing in shape. One way he helps to Stay in shape is being in so many sports. But don ' t let him faol you, he’s also in those sports to have fan! He is a three sport letterman in Trajck, Wrestling, and Cross Country. His fature plans are to go to Indiana University, Bloomington, to become a surgical doctor. Edison is very lucky to have such a great stu- dent. Alicea, Tom Archer, Richard Bardsely, Mike Bastin, William Beal, Vawn Beal, Jack Berdy, Vebbie Bianco, Jennifer hic.ko.tt, Tony Blair, Vavid hock, Scott Brett, Gretchen Broom, Voug Bmfei, Angelique Burkland, Van B urgoi, Mary Cable, Karen Ceja, Beatrix Childers, Brent Cleaveland, Rick Cifialdi, Christina Colburn, Wendy Corbett, Michelle Coubal, Amy CroUey, Vau n Vamron, Becky Vavit , Melina VeSocio, Pete MUSIC! Oux school had some nice change .s jui t befaxe Thanks- giving; we got a jukebox! A faw yeaxs ago, thexe used to be a jukebox hexe. Students asked Mx. Kxiegex, student council sponsox, i(, u e could have one again. Latex, the student coun- cil talked with Mx. Loscaxo about it, and he contac- ted a company, which xenied juke- boxes. So fax, thexe hasn ' t been any pxoblems with the music in the cafa etexia. It is a vexy nice change fax all 0($ the students. The music is pop xock, which most 0)5 the stu- dents like, and the company ax- xives xegulaxly to change the music, so thexe is a good vaxiety. Some stu- dents said, It ' s nicex in the cafa etexia now, since the jukebox came. Ox they think it ' s alxight, but they should have moxe heavy metal. One s maxt-alec kid said, It ' s vexy nice, now we axe waiting fax the pop machine. Mnfaxtunatly, some things nevex change, but as fax now we can only hope. Diamond, Veeann Villaxd, Connie Vokmonovic, Shixley Vxake, Mike Vxapex, Amy Edwaxds, Connie Edwaxds, Van Ellenbexgex, Van Evans, Shawn fields, Geoxge fxanchville, Rhonda fxizzell, Justin SCHOOL CHfiHQSS i CMl ct if cwM d Change. , have been tak- ing place at Edison this year. Mrs. Korpak is now the princi- pal for both the high school and the junior high school. Mrs. Kor- pak enjoy , being principal of both and bay 6, l recdly like it, and l enjoy working with the high school stu- dent . There is only one prin- cipal , ' office now, which make , more pace far other office s. Tor instance, there i now a sep- arate atten- dance office far Mrs. Glover, a counseling office far Mr. Campbell, and one far Mrs. Edgecomb, who Simply adores having an of- fice with a picture win- dow, . There is also a con- ference room, and a different location for the nurse’s station. These changes make it a lot easier and provides more space to work in. Hav- ing the Sr. and Jr. High joined aJtso brings the students toget- her. T his way there isn ' t such a separ- ation in the activities of the school. Euentes, Joel Fuentes, Veronica Gales, Crystal Garcia, Isabel Griffin, Paula Grubak, Eric Guernsey, Viane Guthrie, Samantha B Gu.tie.mz, Cindy Hammondi, Me.lv in Harper, Robert Harris, Bill Hein, Lei ley Henley, Jefifi Hertaui, Ruiiell Hoekitra, Shawn Jam, Jeae Johmton, Jefifi Jonei, Tabitha Kadar, Sandi Karaganakii, George Keen, Gary Lattanzi, Marty Levenduiki, Tracy Lind, Erik Loiiniecki, Mike Low, Chrii Mathenia, Frank A b boon ab bchool btartb, Spun g Break lb on every- oneb mind. Unlike. Chribtmab Vacation, Spring Break ib a chance, to relax and enjoy youuel out- door. With the temperature in the 60’b and 70 ' b and the bun bhining, whe btayb indoorb? If you ' re lucky enough, you might be able to go on a trip. The mobt popular vacation bpot ib Florida, oft couue. Teenb go to Florida for many reabonb, to get a tan, to meet that new bpecial bome- one, and to gen- erally have a good time. For thobe who aren ' t fortun- ate enough to go to Florida, there are many other placeb to go. Some go to California or vibit relativeb in different btateb. And then there are thobe poor unfor- tunate people who have to btay in Lake Station. But, they try to make the mobt of it. Spring Break ib the bebt time of the year to go out and meet peo- ple. SPRING Bob Haigy and Rich their Spring Break Z ieba are enjoying in Vaytona. Matlock, Shawn Maupin, Tonja McCafferty, Robert Mora, Jennifer Moreau, Ken Murray, Vennib Murray, Karen Noriega, Grabiel 0 rlieh, Natalie. Ortiz, Veronica Pena, Jobe Perez, Ben Perez, Peyeb Pilnock, Adam Podenbki, Herbert Pomaleb, Joel Porrab, Joe Pottb, Shelley Pruitt, Jefifi Pick, Vennib Pobendaul, Bob ■Robb, Mary Ryan, Shelly Santob, Paul SZzmoae, M att Smith, BUZ Smith, John Smith, Tony HONOR SOCIETY U n AdU In March, the Honor Society held the induction cere- mony fior the newly choien members. Mr. Milion, the ipomor ior the lait three yean, ! ayi , It ii enjoy- able being able to work with and be around the type o q oeople in Honor Society. They are knowledgeable and willing to ierve their i chool. The new mem- bers are: Seniors Launa Lawion and Vavid Sweeny; Jun- iors Julie Via, Mike Halkitii, and Lennie Vrake; Sophomorei Eric Lind, Gretchen Brett, Mike Vrake. UJendy Colburn, Tom Alicea, Cindy Guitierrez, Je Henley, Connie Edward i, Michelle VanVleet, and J ene Jam. Honor Society itielfi ii to recog- nize thoie itudenti who have proven that they are loyal to their ichool and community. It recognizei them with outitanding achievement, which would be a B average [3.0). But making the grade ii not all that matteri. Other qualitiei that muit be ihown are leadenhip, char- acter, and iervice. Soto, Becky Spurgeon, Richard Sweeney, Brian Swider, Chrii Swiiher, Bryan Torrei, Elvira Torrei, Jane Torrei, Robby Tuttle, Kim VanVleet, Michelle Varga, Tina Vuuon, Ron V)agner, Lloyd Weliczko, Stanley Wilkenon, Roy Wilkeuon, Tim l£ f Willis, J ennifier Woodard, Cassandra Wright, Pete. Voung, Chris SOPHOMORE °ll OA4 Counterclockwise: Isabel Garcia President, Wenay Colburn Secretary, Michelle VanVleet Treasurer, Gret- chen Brett Vice President, Cindy Guttierre z Girls Representative, Melvin Hammons Boys Representa- tive. Sophomores Coleman, Alicia Conn, Patricia Wirick, Wendy M ' vt tA t l ) Waiting and. watching Watching and waiting Sitting and wondering Even debating What should l do Alexander, Daniel Archer, Alvin Or should 1 just think 1 get more bored With every blink As Z sit here Time crawls by It goes so slowly l can ' t understand why Games to play Sure, there are a faw But far many ofi them It will take two Ifi only l could do as others Put my head down and sleep Then time would ly by Instead ofi just creep My bottom is aching from sitting so long l look at the clock It has to be wrong Eventually the bell will ring And I ' ll leave this class behind But far now, I’ll just sit And go out ofi my mind Armes, Aaron Baimakovich, Jason Bennett, Cindy Blankenchip, Jim Blatz, Jefa Brewer, Paul Stewed, Shannon Buigoi, Noima Buiizai, Michelle Caldwell, David. Cavaiiei, Stalling Chadwick, Biian Chavez, Alta Chavaz, M aiciano % Childeu, Anna Claik, Gaoiga Claik, Shannon Collett, Shawna Cotlinb, Joe Colon, Alba Conaway, J aion Coppingai, Rachel Cuevai, William Cunningham, Jamet Czainecki, Chi A Vamion, Nolen FOREIGN LANGUAGE Paxlex voub fxancaib? Ah bien, moi aubbi... UJhy a.i l btu- dentb taking a fox- e gw language.? lb it only becaube iome college b might abk fax it? Fox a lot of people, a second language can mean a chance to get a bettex job. A widex education giveb moxe oppox- tunitieb fax a cax- eex, whatevex you chobe to do. If all btudentb, evexyujhexe, took a faxeign language, maybe the i ooxld pxoblemb would be bettex undexbtood. Because when you btudy a new lan- guage you albo btudy a new life- btyle, new ideab and maybe a new xeligion. To bit in a gxoup of, people, and have no idea of what they axe baying makeb you feel vexy lonely and left out. A lot 0(5 xacibm might exibt be- cause of feax. The feax to be diffexent and un- ubual. In mobt Buxopean coun- txieb Englibh ib xequixed at bchool. The Buxopean coun- txieb have bo many diffexent languageb, but the Bnglibh bxingb them togethex. To take Spanibh in Amexi- c an bchoolb bhould be vexy motivated to bince bo many people in the U.S. axe bpanibh bpeak- ing. Even if it can be both haxd and boxing to woxk with bpanibh ox fxench now, you ' xe nevex going to xegxet it if you’ve leaxned a foxeign language. Veemex, Chaxleb Vevault, Vanny Bdwaxdb, Chuck Faxley, Tom Farmer, Cic.il Fought, Lisa Fergubon, Joel Febbenden, Handy Flick, Troy Field 4, Ca46ie Fraley, Vickie Galvin, Sean I Gibbon, Gary Gibh, Anna Graveb, Euan Graveb, Sam Grebh, Fatty Gumulaubki, Scott Gutierrez, Chribtina Hack, Mibbie Hardin, Richard Hartman, Pam Hernandez, Pete Hill, Ted STUD6NT UNCO The mo ley ' a at E.H.S. Apeak a language of theta own. . . y eah, oAe pal! The Actuation Ia . . . to undea- Atand them you have to be VtAeaAed! Jf they don ' t Match the back talk they ' ll wind up In a meAA. Suaely you jeAt! Ma. Levenda uiith hlA beaad lookA like a coy- ote If you get on hlA bad Aide he ' ll call you a Veep Rlvea floatle! Suaely you muAt knou) It ' A the end of, the Qn Pot 1 A Tony FoaemAkl talkA In E.H.S. Lingo to Sam GaaveA. Hibick, Tami Holman, Patricia Holland, Jaiovi Hart. John Johnson, Lana Kemp, Lana K eater, Amy King, Norma Koby, Joanna Konjack, Tina Knoledge, Glnny Lazaao, Jebte Leuub, Nick Mackenzie, Mary Jo Matlock, Lori Mattheaib, George Mayen, Wanebba McDaniel, Kevin McGregor, Chrib Meitzler, Darrell LOCH- fM Edison wab ready or the. Lock- In ab the. labt the permibbion blipb and order b fior T- bhirtb were turned in. On Saturday, Match 12th between S and 9 pin over one-hundred btudentb came to Edison with their pillowb and keeping bagb, to experience school (ytom a di erent view. Having bpent one night at bchool would be something to remember. Thib would be a night that many parents wouldn ' t have to worry or btay ap late wonder- ing where their bonb or daughteu were, because they would be in the security ofi the school. Students had a choice ofa what they wanted to par- ticipate in. Some jubt wanted to socialize. Others played volleyball, babkeXball, plng- pong, can.d game b, Listened to mublc, and watched movleb . Only a fiew btudentb |$ ell ableep. Pxzza, pop and bnackb wejie b at out hoa any- one wtth an ap- petite « Being in school wai an experience in itbel fi. Aa 5 am arrived the Lock-In started to come to a. clot e, by 7 am everyone wab cleared out. Thank! goe 6 to the Student Council who organized thib event, and to the chaperoneb who lobt a night ' !) bleep, eb- pecially to Mrb. Korpak, Mr. lurcher and Mr. Pinazzo. Since thib wab the fcrbt time Edi- bon hab had buch an event, that turned out bo well, we hope to have many more. Mebben, VeMlck Metz, Kym Moldovan, Ron M oaeau, Mike Mounting, Vanny M ulcahey, Jim Napier., Chub NaXale, ChuA Nelbon, Rickard Nlcholb, Stacy Ochoa, Silvia Oka, Vennlb Mibb Faench ' b clabb takeb a baeak. Owen, Vonald Owen, Ronald PadAon, Claudia Pana oupoulouA , Luke PaAiA, VuAtlna P en.ee, LuIa P ittman, Kelly Pittman, Kim PoAkle, Sonny P io eA, WeAley PuAcell, Re-nee v,,Ktlb Selena MOST £M BARMS i W WOhBN T $ 7a iVAi. Moat lv any- one. hob had an mbaMab-ing mo- ment on -two. We, the year- book 4 tahh Q°t 4ome people to te££ ai theinb. Stop {on a mo- ment and thank oh what youte have been. I attempted to vezy easily bit down on a lunch- zoom chaiz when my gizl ziend decided to pull the chaiz away ab I cll to the hlooz. -- Hezb Vodenbki Once l wat weaz- ing white pantb and painting with gzeen paint and 1 ended up with the paint zight in the h ' t-ont oh my pantb 1 had to tie a coat azound my waibt h 0 ' 1 the ze 4t oh the day. — Joe Kietzman In bixth gzade my 4 kizt i $eff ohh oh me outbide dazing ze ce44. — Melibba Campbell In eighth gzade 1 wab playing hoot- ball with the guyb and they zipped my bhizt ohh °h me. — Melibba Robb When 1 wab ($tve yeazb old l wab at the Southlake Mall balancing on the edge oh one oh the hountainb when an obebe lady walked pabt me and knocked me in. — Tom A cea When l thzew the babketball out oh boundb and hit the backboazd , which tuzned it ovez. — Wendy Colbuzn In the 1987 home- coming hebtivitieb eve cveie doing the egg tobb and l thzew the egg to my paztnez and it bzoke, and ab I cva4 walking ohh the hield my pazt- nez came up be- hind me and wiped the zebt oh the egg ail ovez my hace. — Chzib Low When my pantb zipped in the back and 1 had to weaz a coat all day. — Mz. Vobzich RanditAaA , Patio Rick, Cathy RobeAtAon, GaAAet RobinAon_. Willtam Wk Rocha, JrneA ; A RoAendaul, SheAAi R lulling, Soaaij SI Sa Aahn, Jenny SalinaA , VeAi SandbeAg, Scott Santiago, MeAaAi SchammeAt, Rachel Schlink, Von SchoneAX, ChaAlie Scott, TfiiAh Sheely, Juanita Simonton, Amy Slade, Ed Smith, Toby Sonntag, William UAVPR.EAM6RS ' tyACL John Voe bat during the. chapter review staring out the window. The minute hand on the dock above the door stood perfect- ly dill, and every time he checked the time, John sank further into ha own world full of didracting thought s. Suddenly, he noticed the room was completely dlent. A cold feeling of impend- ing doom crept up his spine. He looked around and saw 30 smiling faces waiting ex- pectantly. Ap- parently, he ' d been called on. There was no way out of it. He turned to the front of the room, after real- izing a mad dash for the door wouldn ' t work, and met the teacher’s icy stare. Most teachers agree that keeping students involved is the key to an interesting class. If somebody does start to daydream, most teachers try to talk to the guilty party after class, rather than embarrass anyone in front of all their classmates. There are, how- ever, a few ex- ceptions. The majority of the students admitted that pay- ing attention in class was not an unreasonable re- quest. Judging by the number of students who spent entire class periods staring out the window ; however, the task was harder than it sounds. Stokes, Vav-id StAxulrruAofAkl, Etc StuAgell, Shawn Suttivan, Stacey S zwaj kom kJc , Ktm Tankensley, Hi ssy Thoane, Hike TuaegeA, Gayle TuJineA, Bnjuce [lest, Stacey Wlnandy, Steve [llnick, Vanny Woodworth, Renee W light, Almeda W light, Wanda Vanzz, Alex Vanzz , Lydia Zlant6 , Lyke Zuniga, J alme Zuniga, JalveA FZ6SHMEN JLam Clockwl e’- Tam! Hlilck, Vickie Fa aley, Anna Child eA6 , MaA- clano Chavez, Gayle T iaegeA. 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Pittman, KeOy-133. Pittman, Kim-133. Pizzuto, Michelle- Podenski, Henbent- 26, 29.73.123. Pomales, Joel- 123. Pomales, Joxge- Poxxas, Joe-123. Poskie, Sonny-2,29, 83.133. Potts, SheOy-123. Pnuitt, JeM-40,123. PuAcetl, Renee- 1 33. Pustih, Selena-31 ,54, 58.70.133. Pysh, James-7,46,59, 62, 73, Si. 1 Quinones, Julia-71 , 73.111. a Rambo, Robent-I 34. R andusas, Geonge-4 9, 62.70.111. Randitsas, Padno-40, 135. Rich, Cathnine-1 35. Rich, DenjwA-53, 123. Robinson, William- 135. Rocha, James-1 35. Rodniguez , Canlos-S. Rodniguez , Linda- Rosendaul, Robent-1 23. Rosendaul, Shensi- 135. Rospxexski, Dana-73, 111 . Ross, Maxy-70. Ross, Melissa- Rossi, Sunni-36,62, 111,115. Rushing, Banny-26, 135. Rushing, Snian-29, 111 . Ryan, SheOy-123. Safj nahn, Jenny-135. Sa xahn, Vicky-69, 72, 111. Salinas, Desi, 70,135. Sanchez, Hilda-111. Sandbcn g, Scott- 135. Santiago, Josue-65, 70,111. Santiago, Mexaxi-135. Santos, Raul-26,53, 123. Santos, Lisa-8. Schaiment, Rachel- 31 , 36,4 2,135. 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