Elkhart Memorial High School - Monolith Yearbook (Elkhart, IN)

 - Class of 1987

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Waving a all Student life could be hazardous when students tried to juggle school work with a job, sports, friends, and fun. There were plenty of extracurricular activities to choose from with unemployment down, a girls’ varsity soccer team added, and local cruising on the increase. But the Chargers took it all in Stride, and set their own priorities. Some students, like junior Brad Viaeminck, took their time and talents out of school as well. Brad managed to balance rehearsals for Elkhart Civic Theatre’s production of ‘‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ simultaneously with the EMHS children’s show for about two months. “‘l knew it was going to be hard,” said Brad, “but | guess | just like acting that much.” No matter how you looked at it, the Chargers were involv- ed almost everywhere—from the inside of EMHS, out. -o- Soon veonee aneeconcenaes on her Nighttime was the right time for students to So cunneecnmenmonea raet Invitational enjoy dances and games, and to hang out a niceehenescammend finished the with friends. The annual Central caravan Season with a Higawewer division rating. drew over 60 cars and 200 students.

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Summer 86 Havin tury O11 THe Ouere Parties ... friends ... the dunes coe) Vacation 2.1, Cedar. Point wees part-time jobs ... One word can be used to describe them all—SUM- MER. However, sleeping in was the answer the majority of students gave when asked in a survey what the best part was. Other students enjoyed going on vacation with their family and or friends. Besides going to Florida and other famous vacation spots in the good old U.S. of A., several students journeyed to interesting spots in other countries. Roger Moreno vacationed in Mex- ico. ‘The way people were talking in Spanish | didn’t know what or who they were talking about. It was so nice down there. Swimming, fishing, and boating was so fun because of the good weather.”’ Heather Ashton visited Edinburgh and the Highlands in Scotland. ‘“We visited Edinburgh Castle and other famous places around the area. It was all great. The funniest thing (that happened) was trying to understand the ‘true Scots’ who s poke broad Scottish brogue,’’ said Heather. Among the many summer ac- tivities, camp had major priority. Band camp, church camps, jour- nalism, cheerleading and sports camps kept students busy. Renee St. Jean said that the best part of her summer was Band Camp, ‘because | was constantly surround- ed by my friends and we worked hard at something we believed in—our Band Show.” Sheri Statler worked in a different type of camp. She was a volunteer counselor for -MDA (Muscular Dystrophy Association) kids. | was their arms and legs for one week. It was physically as well as mentally demanding and it was rewarding knowing that | did something to help the disabled.”’ -¢- Having some fun at band camp are Jason Rasp, Tony Jones, Dwight Schulz, Kirk Rozycki, Dean Crane, and Bob Bechtel, aim- ing their water arms at the camera. Jon Kramer and Grant Briggs stumble on the moving stairs as they emerge from the Fun House at the Elkhart County Fair, held in Goshen July 23-August 3.

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