Fairbury Cropsey High School - Crier Yearbook (Fairbury, IL)

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V - D ii , ummm J Q ,Q i l rs? nf' Dedication To accomplish great things we must not only act but also dream, not only plan but also believe. by Anatole France Those who pause to reflect on these lines of dedication will hopefully be reminded ofa unique individual who contributes so much to the students faculty and community of Farrbury Those who know him hold and treasure our memories of this man for he is many things to many people and yet uniquely special to us as individuals Among other things he is A leader of both students and faculty Anexcellent organizer and administrator A championship show producer A talented and knowledgeable musician An enthusiastic music booster An efficient fund raiser A dedicated educator A hard worker A wise and caring counselor And most of all a gentleman one feels blessed to have as a true friend Reflecting and amplifying all of these qualities is Janet his wife Always the gracious hostess to those who share their home she also finds time to attend her growing family care for uniforms and equipment direct the Tartarettes and carry out her duties as First Assistant Band Director As a team this couple provides a quality educational experience through a band program which is justifiably the pride of the school and community Beyond this however is what they are today and what they will be throughout the coming years friend by Mr David Kilgus ' ai? V, ,. L 6 Q Ni, X 5' r N is X A nl is ' 1 'Rush fig' ' Qt ,,,g.w :uit it its 1 wif I x . li Q . i'3M1.Ftii tif! I1 -gxsfzk f Those who bring sunshine to others, cannot help but bring sunshine to themselves. If Illusions of! 4 a New S f A ' 44 2225? , , .ff N wi , 7 a wif? , affix , , ' Qgm.:w2Z?fk, W , '.L 6 55 1' gif' 1 S Illusions of ,,,,,wm,-W, H , If --wg HWCGDIHWL AYCGDISW TTI Q The Grand lllusion The Cheerleaders kicked off Homecoming week by selling Tartar Pins on Spirit Day. Other Homecoming activities included Crazy Socks Day, Crazy Hair Day, l-lat Day, and Green Sr Gold Day on Friday. The Pep Assembly on Friday afternoon was highlighted by a SVC Horse race by the cheerleaders with Tommy Tartar being the winner. The cheerleaders also provided each football player with a Big Mac box filled with goodies and a decorated pillow case to get them dreaming about a Tartar victory. The fans were also entertained by the football players attempting to dance to the cheer Doo-wap-doo-wap with the cheerleaders. Student Council President Steve Mildred concluded the pep assembly by announcing the '79 Homecoming King and Queen - Mark Rathbun and Jill McCulloh. ff' 1. 2. 3. 4. Freshman and Sophomore attendants Roger Bachtold and Danny Thames had a chuckle during the halftime show Class attendants were Tina Schonians, freshmang Tina Bachtold, sophomoreg Susan Broquard, junior. Members of the senior court were Becky Thames and Jan Magee. Senior court members Laurie Bazzell and Diane Broquard smiled at the fans, Senior football players and cheerleaders boogied to Doo-Wah-Doo-Wah. Crown bearers for the coronation were Stephanie Nylander and Jason Moser. Queen Jill McCulloh and King Mark Rathbun enjoyed the sunny afternoon parade route. The F.F.A. float: Load 'em up and spread 'em out! The gym was decorated to the theme of Grand Illusion, Hansel and Gretel are stirring up a Tartar Victory was the theme for the senior float. The junior high Fairy Tale float took 1st place. , Q f WW' Q. '1 1 6 7. 8. ' at. E 155 ,,,. , I . l . . .J i rc , if ' or 3 -4- if , 1 if '. Q is f i 1 V s 1 M 1 e F- 4 V. S -A , 1 ? Q , as Y M as S Y V . K ,il: E bi H X AK Q 2 1 ggtq Q ,Q Homecoming '79 - Fairy Tales The Homecoming Parade, with a Fairy Tales theme, included class floats, homecoming court and attend- ants, the F-C Marching Tarters, and the F-C Alumni Band. Winners of the float competition were lst - Jr. High, 2nd - Senior Class, 3rd - Sophomore Class, 4th - Freshman Class, and 5th -- Junior Class. At 7:00 that evening, the football Tartars met the Deland-Weldon Eagles. The Tarters were victorious with a victory of 21-O. Saturday evening, couples danced to the music of Sunsinger. Queen Jill lVlcCulloh and King Mark Ftathbun were crowned at the 10:00 coronation ceremonies. For being the last Homecoming of the decade, Homecom- ing '79 will hold a special memory for us all. is Z in 4 4- ' 1 ' if g yi M, , A , Wuwwfi ' .T ,,., J, 1. ,Y 1979 Homecoming Queen Jill McCulloh and King Mark Rathbun were crowned at coronation on Saturday night. Couples danced to the music of Sunsinger. Members ofthe court danced the traditional Queen's dance. Members of the 1979 Homecoming Court were: Dan Thames, Tina Bachtold Csophomore attendantsj, Rob Broquard, Laurie Bazzell, Doug Nylander, Jan Magee, Jason Moser Ccrown bearery, 1978 Homecoming Queen Tina Hobart, 1979 Queen Jill McCuIIoh, 1979 King Mark Rathbun, Stephanie Nylander Ccrown bearerj, Becky Thames, Scott Simon, Diane Broquard, Todd Kilgus, Susan Broquard, Scott Hathbun fJunior attendantsb, Tina Schonians, Roger Bachtold CFreshman attendantsb. Cheerleaders held the SVC horse race at the pep assembly. Sunsinger provided the music at the Homecoming dance. Portraying Tommy Tartar at the pep assembly was Warren Moulton. Carolyn Kokotek and Ken Leuring got in the Homecoming spirit on Hat Day. Linda Headley, Mandy Stewart, Angie Maurer, Kevin Headley, Tom Cange, and Anita Maurer took a rest from the dance floor. 4 . Q A , Q t . i 2' T ' if Q U Y ', As, ' ' 1 L. VQ ,Q 3-2' . , I I, 'Q 5. 6. Y hu.. 7. 9. FOI-IS Presents. . . Oklahoma America's favorite musical, Oklahoma, was brought to the FCHS stage on Nov. 16 and 17 under the direc- tion of David Fuller, Marjorie Mosier, music director, and Joan Fleck of the Pontiac Township High School, cho- reographer. The '42 musical, by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein ll, features a variety of top songs, including, Oh What A Beautiful Mornin', The Surrey With The Fringe On Top, and Kansas City. More than 40 students participated in the production as characters in turn-of-century dress, swaggering cowboys in denims, high-stepping showgirls, dancers, chorus members, and stage hands. 1 . 3. ,ff tr - 4. The chorus and cast ended in the grand finale of You're Doin' Fine Oklahoma, Oklahoma, O.K. Jud Fry, portrayed by Quinn Zehr, shows rival Curly McClain, portrayed by Tim Shannon, some of his favorite post cards. The girls and Laurey sang Many a New Day after Curly left with Gertie Cummings. In the dream ballet, the cowboys rode in on their pretend horses. Curly and Laurey sang People Will Say We're ln Love to express their feelings to each other. Aunt Eller, portrayed by Susan Fredrick, sat at her butter churn as the sun rose over the meadow, Will Parker CSam Alpersj gives Ado Annie CCarolyn Kokotekj an Oklahoma Hello. Gertie Cummings fKristy Zehrb pulls up Ado Annie's dress at the two fight. Aunt Eller ......,. Curly .,.......... Curly Cdream balletj . Laurey .t......... Ike Skidmore .,.... Slim ,........ . . Will Parker .... Fred ........ Cord Elam .,t... Jud Fry ,..,..,., Ado Annie Carnes . Ali Hakim .,....,. Gertie Cummings. . . Andrew Carnes . , . Ellen ,,........ Vivan ,....,,, Kate. ,. Mike .,., Tom ............, Pigtales .......,., Laurey Cdream balletl .... .... Cast Susan Fredrick Tim Shannon Jeff Thames Julie Arnett Margaret Thames Steve Mildred Flandy McCulloh Sam Alpers Dan Thames Jim Farley Quinn Zehr Carolyn Kokotek Brian Hornickel Kristy Zehr Warren Moulton Robin Metz Lori Turner Ann Mildred Jeff Thames Gary Watson Betsy Arnett Dancers and Chorus Members: Sara McCoy, Tanya Secoquian, Sandy Surber, Becky Thames, Laura Rath, Kim Schahrer, Peggy Schahrer, Tammy Schroeder, Mike Paul, Lisa BesGrove, Julie Daw- son, Lori Fehr, Nona Geiger, Annette Kyburz, Rosemary Lawrence, Lisa Luttrell, Jill McCulloh, Laura Mole, Jane Mole, Joy Mutchler, and Wendy Zehr. Pianists: La Rae Zehr, Deanna Nussbaum Spotlights: Lisa Brucker, Dorothy Bachtold Stage lights: Bob Hensen, Gary Watson 5, I3 Oklahoma . . O.K.l Oklahoma is the story ot the courtship of Laurey Williams by two rivals - a wholesome, attractive cowboy named Curly McLain and a sinister farmhand named Jud Fry, The matter of which of them will escort Laurey to a box social is her dilemma and their problem. Oklahoma was a huge success with the community as well as the students. It is one of the most difficult and involved plays ever attempted on the FCHS stage and we are proud of the cast and those participating for such a fine performance. is J , I t t my I 'V' Q it it EES? Q 2 iz . - i ti it 3 4. 7. Ali Hakim, the peddler CBrian Hornickelj tried to sell Jud and Curly some of his merchandise. Dan Thames Ccowboyj and Tammy Schroeder Cdance hall girlj danced in the dream ballet. Curly questioned Aunt Eller it Laurey was taking a liking to him. The girls sang Out Of My Dreams to comfort Laurey. Auctioning oft the food hampers, Aunt Eller tried to decide if Curly or Jud should buy Laurey's hamper. Curly sang of his love to Laurey. Sandy Surber and Steve Mildred danced to Surrey With The Fringe On Top in the dream ballet. The dancers in the dream ballet stood back stunned after Jud killed Curly. The cowboys sang It's A Scandal. . . lt's An Outrage to Ali Hakim. 5wm,,.,..X VF T K 5' 6. , .'R5lMJTui3S4PSAi'sE'6k YQNQKN ' A MJ M M 1, or ,Wi e A f 13gE.i1Li'E2f 34 S 2, 2 2 E 1.2 l,i,U.i.iiiiiL., , ' 532' -fliimmf 'W U W f i'?iii?E2Eii?E3i!.',.3E,.2115 if fill: ' , -L , 1 ,Z- ig ,,,,,, Timm-, . ...,,...... ' ,, ,,,, .5...'L' J' ,Qs 1 I F-C lvlarching Tartars Are 1 The Fairbury-Cropsey Marching Tartars have once again completed another successful season. The first day after summer band camp, the Tartars were asked to perform at the Shriners All-Star football game. The Tartars have also performed for football game half-time shows, Pontiac Thresherman's Parade, and the Fair- bury Christmas Parade. The whole school, as well as the entire community, is very proud of the Marching Tartars for their great performance and achievements. f 71. To create a great effect, the rifles showed their stuff The percussion shined on, The color guard saluted during parade. The drum majors added a personal touch. 2. Vi . 3- 4 Jive City! The band received its usual numerous awards this year. The Tartars made a good showing at ISU Band Day by placing first in field show and drum majors in the Class C Preliminaries. ln the evening finals, the Tar- tars placed 2nd out of all Class B, C, and D bands. The U of I Band Day was equally successful. In the Class C Parade Competition, the Tartars placed lst in band, auxiliary, and percussion. The band was placed first in Class C field show competition and the drum majors placed second. Good job, Marching Tartars. .. A V- 1 Drum majors Sally Wessels and Alicia Kutzner directed from the podium. Trumpet player Alicia Trezise led the way. The Tartar Band saluted the stands. The color guard marched across the field at attention. 2. mr' i, H 3. 4. Faculty :efgliffli S5 igifl fgf S I 72:52 ,952 f 2 ff? W' -'1-fm 1:1,.,.:W- ,-ffgnggzg,f1A.-,,.-M-fQ1'1, if12i's2,1asff: -' - '- fvzzsfz sQz,:'i.:zsf.-ff-:I-'w'1Q-'lcv fs:,A.,gsx:1:i1z-faxes :w1.f1.s: :w'fsugsfzgei:s,: z,s1:As2z.1:.1v,s1z.s',, :si-asf: , ., .,wx'imawi.-f1,:l,1Y' iii. ,..,:Tg'11'1:',i:,zg1z,Qq,L3i K f 1::'1L:,.fz,.' LJ.,FTPET!?iF?i55ffLif-iii-sz,sQ1'fi:11fffH1fYv' ff'zf:f1:f -af.:-ff1'ffi'4f2i ':'f12i:fifffe'1Qi-'f 'vfiiui1225ff,- mi:ffs f.:fg HN' .lp Avnkf , 1 -df Y. Q-'ww 'ff Y x W f 5 AU -...,,-M David Moore Karol Reents Niki Rosenbaum Gayle Shedd Barb Ward Marjorie Mosier Sandra Ricketts Donna Sands Kathy Sytar Louis Weigand Marcia Oprondek Linda Roach David Sechrest Phil Tetley Ben White 'Ii S! r ,g.a is vs i fs 5 S .au i if ii iwli Coaches Christenson and Lane discussed the awards to be given at the Football Awards Banquet. '-ffl k-:::--- ffglc if . wg PM J' 1 C 5. Q fo, Mr. Evelsizer and Mrs. Herzog brought the sophomore class meeting to order, School Board Members were lst row - John Bellot Stan McCulloh Keith Coleman Cpresent presldenlj Evelyn Jenklns Csecrelaryj Ray McCullough 2nd row - Dr. Calvln Jackson Richard Zehr Norman Young lvan Stoller Lyle Honegger Cvlce presldentb Jerry Schahrer Cpast presudentj Supl. D r,,.,,, 9 G 4. Making It a Success Secretaries were: lst row - Barbara McCoy, Marilyn Wells, Treasurer, Delores Rath. 2nd row - Barbara Haab, Elda Mae Scherr, and Evelyn Jenkins. Cooks were: Pearl Schmidt, Helen Rapp, Bernice Cox and Liz Bartlett. Janitors were: Donald Vernia, Richard Friedman, Kenneth Hornsby, Kathy Maiden, Not pictured - Lloyd Wells. V if-,4 I riff. 1. 2. 'K 1. ff El El ill El i p' ,A 3 ix 5 Bus drivers were: Sharon Hobart, Dorothy Tomlinson, Bar- bara Fligsby, Clarice Ward, Carol Bathbun, and Boss Mow- 3. 4, Reach Out and Teach Someone Coach Lane talked to an interested parent about the Awards Banquet. Mrs. Fagot observed the members of FHA hard at work. Mrs. Sands exclaimed over her birthday gift, Dr, Jackson gave a speech at the National Honor Society induction ceremony. Mr. Fyke had something up his sleeve. 1. 2. ei-3f ! t 3. 'W 4 5. W N Get It on! The Marching Flags and Tartarettes both had a very successful season. The Flags placed lst in the Class C ISU Field Show and U of I Parade. The Tartarettes had many original half-time routines such as the GREASE MEDLEY using flares and lights inthe dark, LAST DANCE using red, yellow, blue, and green discs, OVER TI-IE RAINBOW using umbrellas, and the '79 SENIOR ROUTINE to the WIZZ using disco hand routines. The '80 SENIOR ROUTINE was a pom-pon and kick line to the music WALK HIM UP THE STAIRS. The captains for this season were Jan Magee and Kim Schahrer, seniors and Gina I-Iofmann, junior. 5:53:35 93. I' '55 EE: ikffifkf f' -52' iw '57 TT is Si' M egg . ., X I 5 X X I I . ,N .4 f ' I d ...:f Xnli, ki , -xl, rn 'H ff, ,LQ Q , 5515-Q' TTT W 'i ,.f 1 . 2. , f,,,,h, I fr'f'f' I S 3. 4. Marching flag members were: lst - J. Magee, T. Hale, T. Schroeder, T. Secoquian, B. Thames, K. Schahrer. 2nd row - G. Hofmann, M. Cooper, P. Schahrer, S. Abel, R. Zehr, L. Rath. 3rd row - M. Thames, P. Surber, S. Wells, K. Jenkins. 4th row - S. Fredrick, L. Turner, D. Hensen, L. Mowery, S. Surber, T. Johnson. Tammy Schroeder showed us what Tartarettes was all about. The flags performed in the field show at the U, of l. Band Day. Kim Jenkins and Gina Hofmann showed how to do high kicks. Illusions of the Tartarette light routine. Tanya Secoquian shook her pompons to the beat of the music. The Tartarettes linked arms for part of their half-time routine. Tartarettes did their own version of London Bridge. Tartarette members were: 1st row - S. Able, T. Secquian, K. Schahrer, B. Thames, T. Schroeder, M. Cooper. 2nd row - G. Hofmann, L. Rath, M. Thames, P. Schahrer, J. Magee, K. Jenkins. 3rd row- S. McCoy, S. Frederick, L. Turner, S. Wells, R. Zehr. an-.ww- ' ' Y L 5. 6. 'NL- 7. g 8. L. 9. Although small in humber, the Tartarufles also had a very successful season They placed lst place rn Class C in both the ISU Field Show and the U of I Parade The captam for thus year s squad was Georgra Stork 1. Members of the color guard were: Victoria Salrhas Gall Kiper and Jrll Aaron 2. Donna Crabtree and Tammy Scurlock worked out therr rrfle routrhe 3, Mr, Hammltt showed the Tartarifles the proper way to use therr rifles' 4, Members ofthe Tartarifles were: D. Crabtree T Scurlock B Hornsuy G Stork C Whlte ahd T Trost Z T 4 t.ll- , .. ,,,,, . W.. .,.f i - WJ 5 ,ff gr-4 . . -, ..f4,f... 4 3. W, , li . H, f.,, I ...,,. N wax Q .,.. . 7 f af, .rw W W WH' as f MQ , f , M Nga? M 6 id mi. Get Serious! Student Council sponsored the Homecoming Dance as usual this year and also had another Sock Hop during the year. A Wall Decorating Contest between classes was held at Christmas time. 1. Student Council members were: ist row -T. Kilgus, J. lv1cCulloh, B. Uahler, K. Schahrer, J. Farley, A. Kutzner. L. Voigt, A. Mildred, J. Kafer, lvl. Ward. 2nd row-S. Simon, S. Mildred, D. Nylander, K. Jeffries, J. Tomlisson, J. Mutchler, L. Lawrence, D. Waters, D. Thames, S. lfft, S. Suruer, A Simon. 2. Ann Mildred, Sandy Surber, and Linda Voigt painted the Homecoming decorations. 3. '79-'80 Student Council officers were: Top to bottom - Jim Farley treasurer, Alicia Kutzner secretary, Steve Mildred president, Jill lvtcCuIIoh vice- president. 4. Dean Waters and Jim Farley hung streamers for the Homeocming Dance. 5. Student CoOnciI members prepared to hand the streamers from the gym ceiling. r v-an. . 1' A 'FE J -'4llAawQc,,,. . ,MK .ALR ada, XJ i.. 3. 4. 5. 29 .' .. Y , M usic ls a U niversal Language Although small in number the F-C Choir managed to stick together and put out three great concerts as well as participate in the musical Oklahoma The choir felt like even though the quantity was small, the quality was still there. They brought back - firsts from contest which included the mixed and girls' ensembles as well as a duet by Laura and Jane Mole and solos by Julie Arnett, Robin Metz, Lori Turner, Rose Lawrence and Lisa BesGrove. The Choir had their annual Christmas l-lolly drive and used the money earned to attend the Madrigal Dinner Concertrat l.S.U. The four soloists chosen to sing at Pops concert were Julie Arnett, Jill McCulIoh, Steve Mildred, and Mike Paul. Due to the small number of members, the choir has become a very close knit group and all the memories of this year of choir are very special. 1. Members of the choirwere: lst row - Mrs. Mosier, director, J. Arnett, J, McCuIloh, B. Armett, L. Mole. 2nd row- W. Zehr, L. l-lines, J. Mole, A. Kyburz, L. Besgrove, 3rd row - N. Gleger, R. Metz, L. Turner, J. Mutchler, S. Walter, R. Lawrence, L. Zehr, 4th row - W. Moulton, D. Thames, M. Paul, S. Mildred, T. Shannon, S. Alpers. Not pictured - L. McCue and Sherrie Schmid. 2. Members of The Mixed Company were: R. Lawrence, R. Metz, L. BesGrove, S. Alpers, T. Shannon, M. Paul, W. Moulton, L. Hines, L. Turner, J. Arnett. 3. LaRae Zehr, who is the chorus accompanist, warmed up before chorus. Om 1. m N YF' x ' .S R 2. 3. 30 1 Members of the choir were. lst row - M. Mosier, director, J, Arnett, J McCuIIoh. B. Arnett. L Mole 2nd row - W. Zehr, L. Luttrell, J Mole, A. Kyburz, L. BesGrove 3rd row - N. Geiger, B. Metz, L, Turner, J. Mutchler, S. Walter, B. Lawrence, L Zehr. 4th row - W, Moulton, D. Thames, M. Paul, S Mildred, T. Shannon, S. Alpers. Not pictured - L. McCue, S. Schmid. 2. Members of Mixed Company were Fi, Lawrence, B Metz, L. BesGrove. S. Alpers, T, Shannon, M Paul. W Moulton. L Luttrell. L. Turner. J Arnett 3. LaBae Zehr, who was the choir accompanist, warmed up before rehearsal. 4. One ofthe three concerts the choir put on was the Christmas Vespers. 5. Senior Steve Mildred sang Still at the Pops Concert Assembly. 6. Jill McCuIloh soloed on Through the Eyes of Love from the movie Ice Castles. 7. Members of Girls' Ensemble were: Bottom - Fi. Metz, L. Luttrell, B. Arnett, L, BesGrove, Top - Turner, Ft. Lawrence, J. Arnett. 8. Mike Paul, winner ofthe Arion Award, sang Longer along with a trumpet part which he arranged. 9. Julie Arnett, winner ol the National School Choral Award, sang Where Are They Now by Barry Manilow Ui! Y.!,,,-,JMR 4. 5, ...W Y , avfw-reg .,.... .wg ,.., M--f 1-1,-W. palm 4' 5- 8. 9. 31 The VVorkin' People The I.C.E. Club members are forty-four Juniors and Seniors enrolled in the lnterrelated Cooperative Education Program. Each of them has received On-The-Job-Training in an industry, business, or farm in the surrounding area. Their primary activities for the year were spon- soring their Annual Christmas Spirit Contest and Fund Drive and the accompanying shopping for gifts, food and toys for the Christmas baskets. They then deliver the baskets to the needy families. Each May traditionally they treat their employers with their Boss Night Steak Fry. Each student invited their boss and one other employee they have worked closely with and a good feed was had by all. The students furnished potluck dishes and the steaks were prepared by the student chefs. Officers were: Mark Ftathbun, Presidentg Bob Borngasser, Vice President, Becky Thames, Secretary, Shawna Abel, Treasurer, Paul Kyburz, Beporterg Scott Simon, Directorg Beth Bahler, Director. 1. The morning l.C.E. class included: ist row - C. Eisenman, B. Bahler, B. Bahler, K. Bryant. 2nd row - F. Sanderson, R. Hobart, G. Meister, J. Pflager, T. Cange, K. Edelman. 3rd row - G. Friedman, D. Huette, S. Simon, P. Kyburz, T. Odom, J. Fehr. Not pictured - D. Friant, T. Hammer, B. Thames, K. Friedman, L. Headley, M. Boy. 2. The afternoon l.C.E. class included: 1st row - G. Stork, P. Friedman, D. Dawson, K. Jenkins, S. Abel, J. Bachtold. 2nd row - M. Flathbun, J. Wager, R. Broquard, K. Headley, M. Doran. 3rd row - C. Meador, B. Schauble, Fl. Steidinger, B. VanNote, B. Borngasser, T. Kiper, S. Fioth, and instructor Mr. George Fyke. Not pictured - K. Goad, S. Hall, K. Schaffer. 3. Rob Broquard, Scott Simon, Tom Shilson and Tom Cange decided what food to buy for the l.C.E. Christmas baskets. 4. Keith Edelman and Jim Ptlager checked their lists for the needed items. ft it or as 1. 2. at 1133 9+ wr W . xg A P us '+-i .,.,. H , .W V at 1 ,JEIHID-r,., 2 ins' .... . . 3. 4. 32 The Brain Waves The National Honor Society had quite a number ot social activities and events. ln the winter, they ate at MOMMA WOULD BE PBOUD and went to the Ice Oapades. Atter the new members were inducted, all the members went out to eat at JUMEBS in Peoria. A Pizza Party and a Hamburger Fry were also held during the Spring. National Honor Society members also spent many ot their study halls over at Westview school helping with various classes and helping with the Speech Classes and for the refugee family. l Jeff Thames spoke on one ot the qualities needed to be a National Honor member. 2. The 1980 National Honor Society Members werei S. Broquard, C. Coleman, J. Arnett, A. Mildred. 2nd row - T. Strieb, A. McDonald, J. Bachtold, M. Metz, J. Bachtold, L. Zehr, Mrs. Mildred, sponsor. 3rd row: L. Pannell, S, Schmid, B. Wing, P. Elliott, L. Jackson, L. Bazzell, G Kaisner, D. Hammer, G. White, S. Bathbun, S. Mildred, B. Hensen, P. Kyburz, J. Thames. Not pictured - O. Zehr. A Other members were: Bottom row - T. Streib, J. Thames Nice-Presidentj, J. Arnett, Lalflae Zehr CPresidentJ. Top row - S Broquard tsecretaryj, Mrs. Mildred, Csponsorj C. Coleman. Mrs. Mildred talked to the incoming members about their duties. Ann Orth was the guest speaker at the National Honor Society Induction ceremony. 3 . 4 5 W Q .3 W ki' A r J., 1 4 I fr' . , 1' 33 34 Ag ls My Bag The F.F.A. Club participated in many events this year such as the Land Use Contest, Livestock and Dairy Judging, and the Illinois and National EFA. Convention. Tim Kiper was the state winner in the Ag. Placeemnt area, Quinn Zehr was the Star Chapter and Section Farmer. He also received his State Farmer Degree. Tim Kiper was the winner ofthe Dan lftt memorial award. The Chapter also won the Sweepstakes award at the Illinois Conventions. Congratulations F.F.A.l 1. F.F.A. members from the '79-'80 year were: lst row- D. Tollensdort, J. Pflager, N. Fehr, K. DeFries, E. Ifft, K. Edelman, T. Kilgus, K. Schaffer, K. Edelman, T. Kiper, D. Wessels, D. Helmers. 2nd row- J. Farley, K. Steidinger, J. Hammer, M. Meister, A. Fehr, E. Wessels, K. Hoffman, G. Bazzell, K. Edelman, Fl. Miller, T. Zehr. 3rd row- E. Meister, M. Maffett, B, Yoder, O. Zehr, J. Davis, Ft. Meredith, M. Maffett, K. Edelman, S. Simon, K. DeFries. 2. Todd Zehr, Eric Ifft, Eugene Wessels, and David Winterland stopped by a display at the National F.F.A. Convention in Kansas City. 3. During F,F.A. week, the F.F.A. Chapter sponsored a petting zoo for the Westview students. 4 . Section 9 Foundation Award Winners from Fairburg-Cropsey were: Dean We-ssels CAnimal Specialltyj, Tim Kiper QAg. Placement, Kevin Edelman Cfiardeningj, Quinn Zehr CBeef and Star Farmerj. 5. Parents, F.F.A. members and faculty gathered for the Annual EFA. Banquet. 1 . i FFAf 2. 3. Ja. ,,, . H , What's Cooking FHA has been very active in our community. They collected clothes for the Salem Children's Home, baked cookies for the l.C.E. Christmas Drive and sponsored both the Sweetheart Dance and the 5Of6O's dance. FHA also hosted the FHA Section Bally, at which Sara McCoy was elected to the office of Public Flelation. FHA ended their year with the MotherfDaughter Banquet and their annual trip. 1. FHA members were: lst row - B. Wing CPublic Belationsj, J. Steidinger, S. Pitcock, Mrs. Fagot, J. Fehr, T. Freidman. 2nd row - K. Walter CVice-Presidentj, S. McCoy, T. Secoquian, S. Schmid, K. Knapp, L. Fehr. 3rd row - B. Bahler, K. Schahrer fSecretaryJ. 4th row - B. Bahler fTreasurerJ, Diane Broquard CPresidentD, Sheila Scott. Not present for pictures were: P. Schahrer, S. Wagner, S. Bahler, D. Dawson, A. Detries. Kim Schahrer acted as Dopey in the skit Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs during the FHA Section Bally held at Fairbury. The Fairbury Chapter of FHA looked on while the girl scouts carried the flags in for the section rally's opening ceremonies. Kim Schahrer, Peggy Schahrer, and Sheila Scott looked at their finished work from decorating the cafeteria for the Sweetheart Dance. At the induction ceremony of the FHA Section Rally, Kim Schahrer QSection Vice-Presidentj and Diane Broquard CSection Presidentj inducted the new members for the following year. 2. 3. 4. 5 .lt nf f.. y 5. . u Learning by Serving FFA, member Dean Wessels decided to find out what made this tick! This year's Home Ec. Student Teacher modeled what she had learned to make at college, Kathy Walter modeled a paper dress! The new and old Fl-lA officers gathered around the ceremonial table. Beth Bahler and Charlotte Fehr. Treasurer. Kim Schahrer and Brenda Kilgus secretary, Diane Broquard and Janet Steidinger President, Kathy Walter and Lori Fehr vice-president, Uecky Wing and Terri Freidman Public Bela- tions. Janet Steidinger and a little friend modeled outfits for the FHA, Mother!Daughter Banquet, Uethy Bahler modeled a floral print dress for the FHA. Banquet. Everyone at the FFA, Banquet had a wonderful time, in-1 so , -Qifsifi 'FH l sw? 4.43 36 i t f x i x VVe Stick Together This year, as usual, the yearbook staff has been busy with meeting deadlines, taking pictures, and many other things. As they found out, putting a yearbook together isn't easy and many late nights were spent at Mrs. Sands' house putting pages together and eating cookies. It seemed like time ran out to accomplish everything they had hoped to - but all in all, it was a really fun year. 1. Kristy Zehr sorted out yearbook candid pictures. 2. Members ofthe 1980 Crier were: Bottom - T. Shannon, K. Zehr, A. Mildred, J, Dawson, S. Schmid, J. McCulloh, L. Zehr. Top - Mrs. Sands, L. Fehr, L. Brucker, B. Wing, M. Metz. 3. Mrs. Sands presents the 1980 Yearbook Awards to J. McCuIloh and L. Zehr. 4. Ann Mildred busily worked on her pages to meet the deadline. 1 9 6 3 I ' ogg? it-,-. . A ... .. it 5- MM .R V X li 3. 4. 37 Let lvle Be Ivle Lynn Pannell was our A.F.S. student for the 1979-1980 school year. Lynn came from Sealake, Australia where she was a student at Sealake High School. While in America Lynn has enjoyed seeing parts of the U.S. CDisney World, Kansas, Wisconsin, etch. Lynn had participated in many school activities such as National Honor Society and being an avid spectator at many of the sporting events at F.C.H.S. Lynn has really enjoyed watching our football since in Australia they do not play gridiron football. Lynn is missed by everyone, she was a fine asset to our school, and community. 1. Lynn's host family was the Everett Meister family. Sally and Jan, Kathy, Tim, Lynn and Everett. 2. This winter was Lynn's first encounter with snow. Here was Lynn playing with the family dog out in the newly fallen snow. Rock . . . Steady Perhaps one ofthe most dedicated and hardworking groups in the school is the cheerleading squad. These girls practiced 2-3 hours 2 days a week and sold everything from seat cushions to posters to make money. They planned the homecoming week activities, made posters for the basketball players, pillowcases for the football players, and did many other things to create school spirit. The JV squad was awarded a lst place tro- phy at the Bellflower Tournament. Both squads attended Vincennes University Cheerleading Camp last sum- mer. The cheerleaders and Mrs. Roach, their sponsor, are to be commended tor a great year, 1. Varsity cheerleaders were: Lisa Jackson, Joy Mutchler, Deanna Nussbaum, Laurie Bazzell Ccaptainj, and Angie Aberle. 2. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were: Alicia Trezise, Amy Walker, Terri Hedrick Qcaptainj, Wendy Zehr, and Teresa Ptathbun. 3. The Junior Varsity cheerleaders made this mount to the cheer Super Great. 4. The football players got involved in the cheerleaders' skit about a Chinese Flestaurant. 5. The cheerleading squad showed oft this new pyramid with the cheer We Are the Tartarsf' I 'xl if xl 1. 2. l i L, l ,fl fx A' WL W' T f 5 Q N-rc 0 ' -- . A A , .I A L 4- A sl- I M .X s, mi: l wi ', 9 H. is ,if A V ' Q vi H ar? .W ' Y , xi Q, 4. 5. TV SHovvS THE DUKES OF HAZARD M A S H DALLAS THE WHITE SHADOW HART TO HART fl- ' L 1 15 K I DX ' 5 fi - , ' . ,, I ' U' af SUPERSTARS if Burt Reynolds Clint Eastwood Robert Redford Robby Benson Barry Mailow Kristy McNicnoI Sally Fields Donna Summer Loni Anderson Katnyrn Bach CDaisy Dukej 40 Funky Favorites MOVIES FOOD 1 KRAMERVS KRAMER 1 Pizza 2 LITTLE DARLINGS 2, steak 3 FRIDAY THE 13th 3 anything and everything 4. ANIMAL HOUSE 4, Tacos 5. IO 5 Lobster Q LET US HELP AQ, L3 fr ? : -, , VV, Ax 1' 'kr - M ' DVR:-L., I A Q -1 ' ' XX V - ' 5 . I R '80 PRESIDENTIAL TIM CANDIDATES 1 Dames PAS ES 'Ronald Reagan 2 guy watching .President Jimmy Carter 3 ming around ,Mr Weigand 4' music .Teddy Kennedy ' I .Steve Marlin 5' Watching TV rx U DJ E I J xxx , ' Q3 - I -X afm . B V ff -. ,J 1 I T, L A Wx f , 'Vt X X 41 You're in lvly Heart l The theme You're in My Heart was used for this year's Sweetheart Dance which was held on the evening of February 9. The FHA decided to make the dance a little less formal than in past years. Couples danced to their favorite records in the Lincoln cafeteria which was transformed with a ceiling of red and pink streamers and hearts. This year's court consisted of six Senior FHA members: Kim Schahrer, Peggy Schahrer, Sherrie Schmid, Becky Wing, Shiela Scott, and Diane Broquard. 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A bulletin board was made with all the couples' names on it, Queen Diane Broquard posed with her escort Todd Kilgus and the two crown bearers Betsy Hankes and J. T. Hammitt. I Z 5. 6. .vngu u-br 31 .av 'N yn -Q0 fs -5 time SJ M Cl t. ly .JH 8. A . .. L , ff , . T. It ff? Fairbury-Cropsey High School Presents: Mrs. McThing The play Mrs. McThing opened on the F-C stage on April 18th in the Lincoln Auditorium. Directed by Mr. David Fuller, the story revolves around a wealthy widow, Mrs. Howard V. Larue ll, her son Howay, and a little girl Mimi, who is the daughter of Mrs. McThing, a witch. One day Mimi climbs over the garden wall to befriend Howay and is shooed out by his mother as trash Mimi's mother, witch McThing, takes her revenge by spirit- ing Howay off to a life of crime in the shanty land Pool Hall lunchroom and replaces him with an imposter. When Mrs. Larue discovers the deception, she goes in search of Howay and finds him working for a gang of mobsters led by Poison Eddie. Mrs. Larue unwittingly and foolishly blames Mimi for Howay's plight and angers Mrs. McThing. Next we find Mrs. Larue washing and cleaning for the mobsters because she has been replaced in her home with look-alike imposter. The solution to Mrs. Larue's problem is to set the three Lewis sisters up with the mobsters, and adopt Mimi as her own child. it CAST Mrs Howard V Larue lll Julie Arnett Carrie a nurse maid Rosemary Lawrence Sybi Kristi Zehr Evva Lewis Susan Frederick Maude Lewis Becky Wing Grace Lewis Mary Lou Cooper Nelson Steve Mildred Howay Randy McCulloh Ellsworth Sam Alpers Virgi Mark Seifert Poison Eddie Brian Hornickel Mrs Shellenbach Ann Mildred Mimi Julie Dawson Police Lt Gary Watson Mrs McThing Tammy Schroeder -if ........... 1QQQQ11Q1QlQ1Ql. -- DrftyJOgwgife'n'il5gii55' Mi Stinker ..................... A ..... TimShannon Mi .... Qliijljjlfijffjijiijj i Members ofthe cast of Mrs MoThing vvere' tst rovv - F? McCuItoh, J Arnett, J Davvson, S, Frederick, E5 Hornickei, W Moulton, M Cooper, T Shannon, B Wing, S Mildred. K Zehr 3nd row- T Schroeder. A Miidred. R Lawrence, S Alpers, M Seifert. A Simon. D Thames The boss, Poison Eddie. strutted into the poot halt to hotd a mob meeting Members ot the lighting, recording and props orevv vvere' tst rovv - Sara Sands. Lori Turner 2nd row - Connie Coleman, Rottie Foster, and Lisa Luttrelt Mrs. McThing told her daughter Mimi that her heart would break to leave her, The Lewis sisters portested over the greasy mess in the pool hail restaurant. Mrs. Larue spoke to her son Hovvav, who had been made into a stick bythe witch Mrs McThing. Gangsters Dirty Joe and Stinker chatted with the Chef about the upcoming job -to invade the Larue Mansion Mrs. Shellenbach gave stlnker a good kick and told him to get home 5. Q-...sw i Q 6 l I I TY' 1 1 - ...1Ls,., W 'F'- ..m ,x Hum M , Ah' Wish Upon a Star The theme ofthe Jr. Sr. Prom was WISH UPON A STAR Pale pastels of blue, pink and yellow were used for decorations along with daisies and candles in clay pots. After a delicious banquet of pork chops and all the trimmings, the dance was held at the Indian Creek Country Club. The band Tour de Force played for the prom and after prom. The After Prom sponsored by the Jr. Parents added a finishing touch to the great evening. 'f'l,. i fliff, i . . ' ' . T s bk. A r nc A lg: rgyt 'K Q31 . fs gi 5 .wg . . N fm 2. Q W XY 545 '- . Q we 9- C - Q , M Ji! . tg: C '15 X M I ? wi' M 'X I J? T T 4. .... N i -' v Wav. 51 ' V . . tariff, . i ' --A ' ll -fi 'ii . f QV' fi , M .' .A 1 V V' 3. 5. 'W' ii' K t wwf-fs eg, I .s 4' 141 , , X f l 1 r X A , ul' fp The band TOUR de FORCE played for both the Prom and After Prom The Country Club was decorated to the theme of Wish Upon A Star As the band played, couples danced the night away, The dance floor was a scene of 'tuxes and torrnals' of all colors. The tables were an array of color with both table decorations and nosegays. Faculty as well as students enjoyed the Prom Dance. Bob Borngasser and Sara Bahler spent an enjoyable evening together. Behind the shades were seniors Greg White, Scott Simon, and Todd Kilgus. Valerie Ftunyon and her date took a break from the dance floor and chatted in the hall Watching the dancers trorn the side was Mike Johnson and his date N...-A it it V Q, up V it 1 r K w t,,- 5 A .. 0 Q . as ' . in :lg ' ,r 9. ' re fr c rr c 'T I 1 ,A-nr l f P+ 5 f Y 5 , T f J M r Y 4 A I I A Rs Q 7 e I , K ' V 'f . 1 , 1, , ,T - V' . Q. 8. 9. 10 I.et's Get Ftovvdy! The pep band prepared to play at a pep assembly. Diane Broquard portrays Denny Devil in the senior girls' SVC Beauty Pageant. Becky Thames as an Argenta Bomber prepared to shoot. The Shriners introduced Rev. and Mrs, Hammitt CMr. Hammitt's parentsj to the students at one of the assemblies Www --0-dill In L mmm!-Unsung' Let's Get Fired Up! 1. Cheerleader Deanna Nussbaum tried to create some school spirit at one ol the pep assemblies. 2. Three contestants in the SVC Beauty Pageant were seniors Shiela Scott, Peggy Schahrer, and Kim Schahrer. 3. Jan Magee as Tammy Tartar showed the crowd his dribbling ability. 4. Joy Mutchler discovered gravity while sitting under a basketball tree in one ofthe cheerleaders' skits. 5. The Shriners came to honor Mr. Hammitt and the band with an award for performing at the Shriner's All-Star Football Game. -QF' rf!! is .Wi N'-I-'uni 1. 3. 5. V 4 '-4 i ,I. 4 ,f 2. , Q 1 -tix 'sw Back to the Good Dld Days This year, the FHA planned a lot of special activities for FHA Week. During the week, special days were plan- ned such as Hat Day, initiation and Farmer Day, Red and White Day, and 50's and 60's Day. The week ended with a 50's-60's Dance on Friday night, April 11th. Contests were held forthe best dressed guy and girl, which was won by Jim Farley and Teresa Bachtold, and for the best dancing couple which was won by Todd Zehr and Tim Kiper Cwhat a couplelj 1. Dort Bachtold posed in her 50's style outfit. 2. Julie Dawson and Lisa Hoffman got into the 50's Day spirit. 3. Teresa Bachtold posed in her outfit which won her the prize for best dressed girl. 4. Tim Kiper and Todd Zehr entered the dance contest together- and won!! N iw T BX 4, 4. W Q VV,,. , , ,, ' I vol 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Sports sx -- 1 'Q., 'xx XV XL X , X 4 , ff! If VVV, f VVII l,,, J X X KX K X XXX XAAAEX XXX ,XX . f fyfvf, I rl, V, xx l Q XX x A 1f X ! ,A f f iq wg X A 'AA K W X 'px XX ff SX--.X 5YXN Xxx X xK5kXx X xx, , ff Q KX xx Y X ' X XY K- l-lubba l-lubba Under the direction of head football coach, Curt Chrisfenson, and assistant, Randy Lane, our football Tarters finished the season this year with an overall record of 6-3. The Tartars had a very exciting Homecoming game this year. The score of the winning game was 21 -O over Deland-Weldon. Football awards this year went to Tom Odom, MVP, Scott Simon, Offenseg Todd Zehr, Defense, and Mike Mitchell, lvlost Improved Player. The Fresh- man-Sophomore team finished with a record of 1-6 and the Freshmen team finished with a record of 3-3. Both teams were under the direction of Coach Curl. 9 3 Q L, 1. 2. T 3. 1. Tartar Iinemen prepared for their next move. 2. Coach Christensen pondered the next play. 3. The Varsity football team consisted of: 1st row- T. Kilgus, D. Waters, S. Simon, M. Cooper, B. Hensen, T. Zehr, J. Fehr, S. Rathbun, D. Tollensdorf. 2nd row - Head Coach, Curt Christenson, L. Lawrence, K. Leuring, G. White, S. Roth, D. Nylander, R. Broquard, L. Welch, T. Odom, D. Walter, S. Runyon, S. Stevens, M. Heppner, J. Thames, J. Kafer, B. Zbinden, M. Mitchell, F. Sanderson, M. Maffett, A. Simon, Den. Nylander, S. Allen, Assistant Coach, Randy Lane. 4. Quarterback Greg White got instructions from the coaches on the next play. 5. Tartar lettermen receiving the football awards were Mike Mitchell, Most Improved, Todd Zehr, Defense, Tom Odom, MVP, and Scott Simon, Offense. 6. Seniors Jeff Fehr, Rob Broquard, and Scott Simon relaxed after a Tartar victory. 7. Rob Broquard weaved his way through the line for a touchdown. 0 . ua Y ' 'HON Fhwilw 'Sl A , 1' 'si gf V 1 f , -q WL -5.4 1 . H 11' '-i' i'iff ' S 'ff .., S Q M T .iil f ' ' 6. 7. Look Alive Football managers Jeff Hammer and John Davis prepared the equipment. Andy Simon gained some yardage in a JV game. A Tartar football player gave a sigh of relief after a hard fought game. Freshmen squad members were: lst row - E, Wessels, P. Wessels, J. Kafer, R. Hornsby, D. Drach. 2nd row- P. Meints, C. Bachtold, G. Bazzell, B. Yoder, H. Fiunyon, M. Ward, D. Honegger, R. Bachtold, M. Flodriquez .. , A, G, , are-if fn if 1. 2. 3. 4. . .lr . . if 4' 5 Freak Dutl Even though they lacked in number and size, the JV Basketball team still managed to pull through the season with a record of 4-17. The team consisted of tour sophomores - R. Miller, L. Greenwell, D. Tollensdort, D. Walterg and eight freshmen - J. Kafer, D. Honegger, M. Ward, G. Bazzell, R. Bachtold, B. Thompson, P, Meints, and D. Drach. 1. Doug Tollensdorl concentrated on his shooting form. 2. David Drach looked for an open player to pass the ball to. 3. Jeff Kaler was trying to decide what to do next. 4. Loren Greenwell put the ball up even while being heavily guarded. 5. Danny Walter shot the ball to change the tied score ' a nr. ,mi A tummy? X UO SES gn m. I Ill r f f W v -e 1 'W' ' 1 .3--ff N - mc.. a X M ' My wwf- fy ' -4. 5 7 ' LMK, -Qle 2 V 1 2. 3. , J X. fr U f . . 'ei ft .ref . K . . asjj' ' are X . 5 4. 5, 55 Keep lt Together The 1979-80 Varsity Basketball team had the best vvin-loss record in 9 years C11-155. This team was a very exciting team to watch. Over halt of their lost games were by only 5 points or less. Going into Regionals against top seeded Gridley, the Tartars pulled through and vvon by one point. The last point was a tree-throw on the final buzzer by senior sharp-shooter, Steve Mildred. After winning against Grid- Iey, the Tartars lost a hard-fought battle against Lexington. We are proud of the Tartars for a great season. 2 :if i T. 5 1 cm 4.-L - to we tl I ,W lx l T 1- it X3 1 tif 'T 1 'i it tsl up il T' it gs, , tr tt ,f I tr fr 'T' rl fa-F ll TQ 1 Fefe? i we ,f 1 was 1 Q, i l 5 'YC-A LV Q W t R it no K Lf . K QS' iiggf 5 . iik t -,'t W 9 ff 9' a it wk' ..: if T 4. 1. Junior Dave Hammer put one up to raise the Tartars' score. 2. John Kaler shot while his opponents moved in. 3. Senior Doug Nylander was guarded closely as he went for 2. 4. The Varsity Basketball players this year were: Bottom - S. Flathbun, J. Kater, J. Fehr, C, Mitchell, M. Mitchell, D. l-lammer. Top - J Stewart, D. Duffy, D. Nylander, M. Moore, D. Nylander, S. Mildred, and Coach Kagel. 5. This year's basketball awards were given to Dave Hammer, Highest Free-Throw Percent, Jeff Fehr, Most Rebounds, Steve Mildred M.V.P., John Kaler, Most Improved, and Coach Kagel. 6. Mike Mitchell warmed up for the Varsity game. 7. Jeff Fehr showed his jumping and shooting ability. 8. Steve Mildred put in 2 lor a fast break. 9. Curt Mitchell made a shot from the outside. 16. 1:9 ! .es z ' - rf 'Ns iw -0 -AFFJIA: 5. 6. SUV' S+ ew rifiv Neg Q- SEN. 1 i 7. 8. 9. f Get Down! The Tartar wrestling team once again had an outstanding season with a 21-2 overall record. Under the direc tion of Coach Curt Christenson, the Tartars advanced eight wrestlers to sectionals and tive wrestlers to th state meet in Champaign. Advancing to the sectional meet were Jim Farley C1053, Scott Stephens C1263, Stevt Sprout C1323, Tom Odom 0383, Bob Hensen C1453, Dean Waters 0673, Todd Zehr C1853, and Scott Simon Cheavyweight3. Senior Bob Hensen placed first at the sectional meet beating out 1st seeded Eric Skoog in over time. Also advancing to state were Simon, Odom, Zehr and Farley. The Tartar team placed 5th at the State mee with Tom Odom placing 3rd, and Jim Farley placing 4th. Wrestling awards went to: Tom Odom, MVP, Dean Waters, most pins. Tri-captains for this year's team were Tom Odom, Bob Hensen, and Greg White. Congratulations, Tartars, tor a great season! 2. 3. 4. 1. A Tartar wrestler had his opponent stuck and waited for the ref to slap the mat. 2. Senior Tom Odom, MVP, showed off his natural wrestling skill. 3. As usual, the Tartar wrestler was in control, 4. The 1980 wrestling team consisted ot: 1st row - K. Hoftman, J. Farley, D. Thames, M. McCue, S. Stephens, S. S Zehr, S. Simon, D. Waters, Coach C. Christenson, G. White, B. Hensen, and T. Odom. 5. Senior Bob Hensen tried to turn his opponent on his back. 6. Tartar wrestlers who advanced to State were: Bob Hensen, Scott Simon, Jim Farley, Todd Zehr, and Tom Odom, 7. Senior Heavyweight Scott Simon tried to break his opponent down lor another win. 8 9 . The ref looked on as the Tartar wrestler drove into his opponent. . Wrestling statisticians were: Top - Julie Arnett, Kristy Zehr, Ann Mildred. Bottom - Betsy Arnett. I ' 5. 6. iH'1ug.,,. yum JU +V '-'- id, .A,,. X 7- V A-41193110 8. 9. prout. 2nd row - T Dig lt! Once again the girls volleyball team had a tremendous season. Under the direction of Coach Gayle Shedd, the varsity ended the season with an overall record of 17-4, the JV with an overall record of 11-7. The Tartars placed 2nd in the U-High Tournament, and 2nd in the District Tournament, losing to Lexington in the Champi- onship match. Volleyball awards went to: Caryl Ricketts, MVPg Kathy Bryant, most improved playerg Tina Bachtold, Teresa Bachtold, and Caryl Ricketts made the SVC all-conference team. Congratulations Tartars for a great season! ,N.,,,, A 1. 1. A 2. 3. Laura McCue and Connie Coleman blocked the ball at the net. Angie Maurer showed her good spiking form. Team members were . , , lst row- T. Shannon Qmanagerj, L. Brown, K. Bnyant, P. Elliott, C. Coleman, Te. Bachtold, Ti. Bachtold, H. Moore Cmanagerj. 2nd row-A. Maurer, L. McCue, C. Ricketts, S. Wessels, A, Maurer, Ft. Lawrence, Coach Shedd, Not pictured - H. Goslin, T. Schonians, L. Kaler, L. Mole, J. Faw, Tammy Shilson Clinesmenj, D. Bachtold Cscorekeeperj and L. Brucker Ctimerj. Paula Elliott broke the school record with 19 consecutive serves. The Tartars showed good team work, The Volleyball team celebrated Paula Elliott's and Laura McCue's birthdays. Caryl Ricketts, most valuable player, spiked one over. Jeff Thames and Scott Stephens showed school spirit by holding the sign for the volleyball team. X A-F' T- Q44' V ill S llll fl 4. 6. A. -.ef - r .L if 9 f l Q ll lHf.i 8. 7, Makin' It! The Varsity Girls' Basketball Team had a very good win-loss record of 8-6. The team went into the regionals and beat Onarga with a score of 51 -43. They lost the next game, but all in all, they had a very successful year. The Freshman-Sophomore team ended the season with a record of 3-9. Senior Caryl Ricketts won the Most Valuable Player Award as well as the offensive award. She, as well as the other seniors, will surely be missed next year. 1. Carol Ricketts received the MVP award from Mr. Fyke. 2. The Varsity girls received their letters. 3. The girls' J.V. team waited forthe rebound. 4. Girls' Varsity players are: Top-- J. Tomlinson, T. Bachtold, D. Hensen. Bottom - C. Ricketts, L. McCue, T. Bachtold. 5. Girls' J.V. players are: 1st - L. Brown, A. Maurer, D. l-lensen, J. Aaron, Coach Fyke. 2nd - A. Kyburz, l.. Hines, T, Schonians, A. Maurer. 3rd - K. Paul, A. McDonald, L. Kater, D. Stoller. 2. iiifv M. 1. 3. F l ,B 4. 5. 62 Knock 'Em Dead! The Golf team had a very impressive season compiling a record of 12 wins, 2 ties, and 1 loss. The Tartars placed 2nd at the SVC Tournament and in the process set nevv team score records. Scott Stephens was the most valuable player with a season average of 42.09, Members of the golf team were: I. Secoquian, M. Ward, M. Doran, T. Shannon, M, Heppner, Fi, Miller, D. Nylander, D. Honegger, M. Moore S Mil dred, J. Kater, and S. Stephens. The Tartar golfers were coached by Coach George Fyke. ,1.i..-f- - .. , -Q -d . i5 - ..,- --.vf -f... - -- -A -if-fc bs 7, X , ... . J- . .i -1 'if ,A , ix Q, t V. A A T I .J N? '13 6531? A 1 s m , ' lp I2 5. W ' 7 Q 'Silk 3 'K , W f 'Ig' Y' f ' 1 K ll! X l I ff if , g F fl J . . wg V' X Q . ,, -E X ! Q wig , W f J ff ' 0 Leave 'Em inthe Dust! Although not many boys participated in track this year, the team made a good showing at the Sangamon Valley Conference Meet and the District Championships. The most valuable players were Bob Hensen Ctieldj and Doug Nylander Ctrackj. 1. Junior Scott Plathbun easily cleared the bar in the pole vault event. 2. Bob Hensen and Todd Kilgus pushed on with all their might to reach the finish line. 3. Doug Nylander ran his leg ot the mile relay with ease. 4. Members of the boys' track team were: 1strow- D. Nylander, B. Hensen, T. Kilgus. 2nd row - K. DeFries, M. Brady, D. Kerrins, R. Weber. 3rd row- B. Yoder, J. Fluff, G. Bazzell. 4th row - C. Mitchell, S. Bathbun. 5th row - Coach Freadhott. Not pictured -J. McDonald, F. Sanderson, T. Knutson, L. Huette. 1. 2. W ,... 3. 4. Blow 'Em Away! The FCHS Girls' Track team once again had another successful season. They won the SVC Conference Meet as well as the Class A District Championship. The team broke school records this year and sent nine girls to the state meet in Charleston. Those going to state were Jan Magee, Laurie Bazzell, Caryl Flickettes and Deanna Dawson Cmile relayj, Teresa Bachtold, Tina Bachtold, Laurie Bazzell, and Angie Aberle C800 medley relayj, Tina Bachtold, Angie Aberle, Jan Magee, and Carolyn Yoder C800 meter relayj, Tina Bachtold Clong jumpj, Laura McCue Cshot putj, and Teresa Bachtold S200 and 400 meter dashesj. Teresa Placed fourth in the 400 - Congratulations Teresa! . Senior hurdler Laurie Bazzell showed good form in the 1 10 low hurdles. 2. Laura McCue used all her energy for a good throw in the shot put event. 3. The girls who went to state were: 1st row - Caryl Pickettes, Jan Magee, Carolyn Yoder. 2nd row - Coach Shedd, Teresa Bachtold, Tina Bachtold, Angie Aberle, Laurie Bazzell, and Laura McCue. Not pictured - Deanna Dawson. 4. Members of the girls track team were: lst row - B. Tull, J. Kaskavage, J. Aaron, C. Peters, M. Pflager, H. Goslin, C. Kokotek, A. Aberle, A. Trez- ise. 2nd row- L. Kafer, C. Yoder, T. Bachtold, L. Hoffman, P. Elliott, B. Kllgus, A. DeFries, J. Faw, D. Bachtold. 3rd row - A. Taylor, T. Bachtold, C. Ftickettes, L. Bazzell, L. McCue, Pl. Lawrence, D. Hensen, K. Zehr, L. Casson, P. Schahrer, J. Magee, and Coach Shedd. 5. Tina Bachtold reached for the longest distance possible in the long jump event. -' IW 3. 2. f f .' T! ,, r . T ., A in 4. 5. 65 Far Dut! The 1980 FCHS baseball team had a very good season with a record of 9 wins and 3 losses. The team con- sisted of 7 seniors who will be greatly missed next year. This year Matt Doran who was voted the Most Valuable Player. He also had the highest batting average on the team. 1. As Andy Simon stepped up to the plate, he used all his muscle to hit the ball. 2. The Tartar runner kept his eye on the ball as he ran home. 3. Senior Ted Hammer led off first base to steal to second. 4. The members of the Fairbury-Cropsey baseball team were: Bottom row- T. Hammer, D. Hammer, M. Johnson, L. Greenwell, Fl. Miller, T. Shannon, P. Meints, M. Doran, M. McCue, E. lfft. Top row - Coach Kagel, D. Duffy, G. Friedman, B. Zbinden, G. White, S. Hall, S. Mildred, A. Simon, M, Cooper, J. Zimmerman, and D. Nylander. . x , , MTW.. A 1. 2. 3. 4. 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With all eyes on Carolyn Yoder, she made the high jump look easy. V , t 1 gvjsifi , 4 . K, l. 2. 3, W at l ' 4 'li T 'Q X V l ' - A , V, , ' ,.,,,a wp r f h A Q ' r 4 , b V ,, ,Vi 1 g ,, ' ' . v Mrizwzs uw., qv . i 5:31 rr. Y 6. 7. 5. '15 '-wc C. QSSQS T W, N Fw Jill Aaron Betsy Arnett Debra Bachtold Kurtis Bachtold Roger Bachtold Sara Bahler Steven Bashiord Gregory Bazzell Karl Bazzell Kevin Bazzell Class of '83 Leon Beitz Frank Bradley Deborah Bromberek Lisa Brown Todd Carls Angela Coleman Kevin Craver John Davis Mary Davis Annette DeF ries David Drach A A ,J iiiifff -1 i' N Jean Faw Anthony Fehr Janet Fehr Holly Goslin Tammy Hale Jeffrey Hammer Lori Hibsch Lisa Hines Daniel Honegger J A my gsm --.: ' in ze. K -2, Vis? f,,.: ff ,E I A ,I IV, HH V . i ,gg V l Z l ' ' f :fi ' 3,6 VVV K f at Y ,Jax ,0 ..s,H?f.f ' ww K A 1 ',,. V, X' , ,V - '- I l I , K 4 A ' A ei :frf1.' 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Jill Aaron, Lisa Brown, and Angie Maurer anxiously waited for their basketball awards, Brenda Kilgus was one of the many girls who decorated the gym for the Sweetheart Dance. Sophomore Charlotte Fehr explained to Freshman Sara Bahler how to survive in High School Hey Wendy! Who spiked the water? is 'i . L: M W i 3. 4, Gooh Noo! 1. Jett Kafer and Roger Baohtold heiped decorate the gym for the Homecoming Dance. 2. What's so funny Kaylene? 3. Leon Beitz was workin' hard in the IMC. 4. Freshman Homecoming attendants Tina Schonians and Roger Bachtold. 5. Lisa Brown was taken by surprise. 6. Greg Bazzell and Danny Honegger chowed down at the Basketball Banquet. -V, ,.., . ...f W ...NS ' ZW, 2 ff' A ' . . . . 'rfi WH:-v.. ,eve 5. 6. He's Going to Be Mean to Me! Tina Schonians just heard a funny joke. Dave Drach, Dan Honegger, and Mike Ward awaited their basketball letters. Anita Maurer and Lisa Brown enjoyed themselves at the Basketball Banquet. Jane Moulton busily put away the choir robes after the Christmas concert. Freshmen Wendy Zehr, Lisa Luttrell, Betsy Arnett, and Robin Metz sang their hearts out for the Christmas Vespers 5 Mlm 2. 3. 'fir 4. 5. Mary Alford Samuel Alpers Tina Bachtold Marie Bahler Kay Bazzell 1 . 5 Lisa BesGrove Mark Brady John Broquard Melissa Brown Elvis Burgess Class of '82 Lisabeth Casson Paul Coleman Donna Crabtree Julie Dawson Kenneth Dawson Kirk Edelman Charlotte Fehr Lori Fehr Teri Friedman Nona Geiger W .J 34, l fx xxx Loran Greenwell Alisa Hamilton Teresa Hamilton Terri Hedrick Kurt Hoffman 1 .-11, Wav' my gud 'i 7 , T- ' ,v s s ,y x I P, H S 'Alfie fiffyfi ' V A Ha r. - Ly 51, Y. 9335 V 1 wi l l ,Nr-f tv' ,iffy x 7 7'.'17?f ,, 5 iii '1 V. e,,V L , . f Lisa Hoffman Betty Hornsby Ann Huber Susan lffl Pamela Jones ,ff tg' e f,'lfi JBITTGS Hull Patrick Michael McCue Karen Paul Scott Ftunyon Kaskavage Annette Kimberly Miller Margaret Peters Victoria Salinas Andrew Simon Carolyn Kokotek McDonald Randall Miller Teresa Ftathbun Tanya Steven Slagel Judith Knutson Timothy Maurer Laura Mole Debra Secoquian Janet Steidinger Kenneth Luering Marcia Metz Warren Moulton Richardson Timothy Jacqui Stoller Sarah McCoy Ann Mildred Tamra Murray Guylaine Roy Shannon Pamela Surber We ' W .,r, , gn in E-it i Y 1 i V A it pxvr, ? W ' R51 ' e 'F vu V ' , I, In If x!vr'N , if SV , , 7 V y .A .4 3-4 3' Q' W lt L A fi I Not pictured: K ward, Sandy Surber Daniel Thames aren Bender, Frank Brogan, Larry Geiger, Gregg Hinrich, Kendra Niesman, Kenneth Scurlock, Eddie Singer, Kyle Wood Margaret Tina Trost Thames Benita Tull Douglas Lori Turner Tollensdorf Steven Wagner Alicia Trezise Amy Walker . A f i f l T 5 , ,. ' ' Q X fi ,, K. I i , gf 5 fn , -v rv-4 A .- I ?i i .go T -1 ' ' 1 T Daniel Walter Denise Welch Sally Wells Randall Weber Lonnie Welch Herbert Wessels Reid Weber Rochelle Welch Krislyn Zehr 1 Q 5 ,r Ftobin Zehr Donna Zimmerman Jon Zimmerman U 5 T as , ,if ,M fg A .T ,, X Za T s w ISE ll N ' ii. , Q , it V i 'F 7, S 1-, V T 5, I 5 f r rmwmi taryg Tina Bachtold, Treasurer llllllllllllc Class Officers: Karen Paul, Presidentg Kimberly Miller, Vice-President, in 3 gi ef i ff' Lori Fehr, Secre bu- Super Greet Dan Thames, Tim Shannon, and Steve Wagner displayed the new Donna Crabtree, Annette McDonald, and Karen Paul received thei Warren Moulton exhibited his magnificent profile. Herb Wessels proved he was empty headed. Laura Mole and Lisa BesGrove got the giggles during chorus. :nm-1 4. 1 . 3. school dress code. rbasketball letters from Mr. Fyke. YQ. 4. NL...-49' Qi- 5. IU' Q5 Q wxii' of Just Us Andy Simon rested atop his ladder while decorating the gym tor the homecoming dance. Wrestling stats Ann Mildred and Kristy Zehr enjoyed another Tartar victory. Ann Huber giggled as she peeked around the staircase. Doug Tollensdort stopped for a chat between classes. Margaret Thames got distracted from her work -too bad! ,,t lf K , -MVW I Too Bad, Too Sad! Julie Dawson - are those your legs? Sophomore football lettermen lined up to receive their letters. Those Tartarettes sure were giggly! Susan llft got into the Homecoming spirit on hat day. Marcia Metz Ca student librarlanj looked up from reading her book. if Hi .wx -I . 3. ...i 2 if IWMMH 51: ff C Angela Aberle Jeri Allen Steven Allen Dorothy Bachtold Jean Bachtold Teresa Bachtold Susan Broquard Lisa Brucker Kevin Carter Connie Coleman swf- -. -1 X SNS? S' 'va - Q F l ix -:ba - Class of '81 Michael Cook Michael Cooper Deanna Dawson Keith DeFries Matthew Doran ,il i, .ny 1' L P K f 1 ffj 5 'iv Donna Hensen Manfred Heppner Robbie Hobart Gina Hofmann Brian Hornickel lv? XX , 5 Q. ar EE, 1 ..:. A ,,: 3, .xv , New 0 L e f .. J 1 pr l M .- David Hulse Eric lift Lisa Jackson Keith Jeffries John Kaier Gwen Kaisner Lori Kirchner Calvin Knutson Lance Lawrence Rose Mary Lawrence Jay McDonald Michael Maitett mf George Meister Curt Mitchell Mike Mitchell Thomas Mole Mike Johnson Alicia Kutzner Kimuerly Meints Lori Mowery . kktk - .,.l L N . X. f gf .,.- 4 ' if Q .K '9 rrir K Q in .. . K i E L.. gk is ,I , . l i i cr-r Q. M L ttt,. . if N - 1 if in X If . ii f i - 1 x X. K , ' ' 1 2 .. -L . 'JI -, L . ' its ' in X, Q . N , it f ,t il, - I: JL. ini f ' 'K in 3 Sr . , Ai .. ef L gilt pil. S- 'tg' Q .ea 2 ,V I ,t W a Joy Mutchler Daniel Noe, Jr. Dennis Mylander James Pilager Cynthia Ragland Laura Rath Scott Rathbun Fiaynaldo Rodriguez Scott Roth Marilyn Roy ,,-f New We is 5 A rx 6 HS tixf - - 14 - - James Stewart Gail Schove Tammy Streib Tami Vail Ivan Secoquian Charlene Sullens Christopher Dean Wessels Tamela Shilson Jellry Thames VanNote Sally Wessels Valerie Runyon Sanderson Steven Sprout Jacqueline Dean Waters Quinn Zehr Elizabeth Salinas Colleen Schaffer Scott Stephens Tomlinson Gary Watson Todd Zehr A Q ,P i iv .Q f J R' ' 1. AX . LN kkkrr K gf, 4. K is - .. - , 'T' - W' an P Pi 1-, A ' l + T, .h ,I - - A - f i Y 'T , N xx in . L ,wk tii i 1 Q' L .L t.., it t 1 Class officers were: Top - Susan Broquard, vice- Not pictured - Sue Bachtold, Michael Moore, HuSSeIIS1eidinQef, Randy VHUNOIG- president Connie Coleman, secretary. Bottom - Scott Stephens treasurerg Jeff Thames, president. Hangin' in There 1. Lori Kirchner practiced with the Marching Tartars. 2. Robbie Hobart woke up from a nap in the l.M.C. 3. Joy Mutchler relaxed and finished her homework between choir rehearsals. 4, Mike Mitchell, John Kater, Steve Allen, and Scott Ftathbun chatted at the '79 Awards Banquet 5. Jacque Tomlinson displayed her artistic ability. ,nh V, A ' i vi 'V - A , IQVQ l 4 it 1, it ,FQ 4 5 i eisrri rirl t f... '- is ttit. it t, Wk Q Keep on Truckin - One More Year! 1, Lance Lawrence was mama's little angel. 2. Todd Zehr showed off his knack of balancing things at a pep assembly. 3. Randy Van Note pondered over some homework in the I.M.C. 4. Lisa Jackson was told a bedtime story during one of the cheerleaders' skits. 5. Susan Broquard, Tami Vail, and Teresa Bachtold paid a tribute to Beethoven. 6. Dave Hammer prepared to eat some of the goodies served at the Awards Banquet. W . .. 1 it 9 S 'v w 1, I A7 L l 1. I ,Q A nw a n 14. ,. lg i5'55.i?-..- ., -' .1 if . - L 47 at K K .k..x 5, ,. K . , . W. D4 K. L was 'y X 3 . ,. - .5 in me wa H 1 S , .- is A NK x .p . - xx 4. 5. L e. For Real Paula Elliott, Tami Vail, and friends danced the night away. Curt Mitchell and Scott Rathbun played to a lull house at a pep assembly. Brian Hornickel studied some play lines at a play rehearsal. Jim Farley stared someone down at a wrestling meet. Lisa Jackson and Angie Aberle showed their school spirit on Hat Day. Junior Homecoming attendants Susan Broquard and Scott Rathbun. 1 . v 1 V51 3. 5. Things Are VViId and Crazy i At F.C.H.S. .J -5 'L 2. W ,ww 4, Freshmen girls said Tartars are it 1 ! Angie wondered why her square basketball wouIdn't bounce Cheese! lt's supper, Dan! F-C Grattitti! Carolyn, the Actress - Hollywood, here I come! Lisa Hoffman got into the Homecoming spirit on Hat Day. Presenting - Scott Simon and Becky Thames. The Men - Deanie and Jimmy! 5. 6. 8. We Are So Crazy 1. Senior class officers: Laurie Bazzell, Secretaryg Bob Hensen, Vice Presidentg LaRae Zehr, President Diane Broquard, Treasurer. 2. Tim Kiper told us he's a child at heart. 3. Scoti Simon and his good luck pillowcase made by the cheerleaders for homecoming. 4. A new outfit, Deanna? 5. Lynn Panneil helped decorate the gym for Homecoming. g E ' --all-.. K x. ' J 0 D X l i H' SK: 5 k ecceg ' . .... Catch Ya Later! 1. The Seniors' Christmas list. 2. LaRae Zehr used free time in Chorus to do homework. 3. Mike 4. These three were obviously loyal Tartar fans. 5. Sherrie Schmid worked busily on her ind. study project. Paul played a solo on his baritone. siii A e - s i W' K C ir- Qs fi . e crre scii Ye. A gf W or M1,,,QLfM .a.a. a. t if f' he as . WV N r- ' Euxyw . an. - fifftfs 'Q M . is Til rw ' 'cw fd . ..a X ' Cx Us 'X l N . f :f'23iT's W, C iii UX t. f . We i t r .. . .... ..... . .. I . ,. r.-.'- frf, 22 5 1-: Hin ? K '.ii- 1' 1 ' 'J i f gf' 1 ar , 2 ,lf Dx X ,av tnxxx M , . 'il -AX ,S J. 'Hlmtlnkg if s ' ' nl? s Stay in Touch Julie Arnett was Bertha Barker the M.C. in the Senior Girls' skit. Rob Broquard accepted congratulations from Coach Lane on his fine football season. Greg Friedman used his tree time to study. Uou Hensen prepares for football practice. Jan Magee portrayed Tommy Tartar in the Senior Girls' skit, Bethany Bahler was a trusty librarian. Laura McCue and Cindy White discussed their Civics assignment. f iz I 3, 1? X t A . i , it f 2... f , P f 'ff 'V i I., if tf t '7 X i . B t ii wif Xfnw as itsmsusis ...... ss,-s, .:- -.I--. .is Class of 1980 Shawn Abel Beth Bahler Bob Borngasser Kathy Bryant Julie Arnett Bethany Bahler Diane Broquard Tom Cange Jill Bachtold Laurie Bazzeli Rob Broquard Mary Lou Cooper 1 ti - if u.- B' T f'-7 'll wh. .457 GL i Angela Doran Jeff Fehr Dean Friant Kim Goad Keith Edelman Marcia Fehr Greg Friedman Steve Hall Carol Eisenman Susan Frederick Krista Friedman Ted Hammer H, Q' 1' X MX? 5 av QSM I Linda Headley Tonja Hedrick Bob Hensen Lori Hetnerington Sue Hoffman Pam Hodges Kim Jenkins Penny Hodges Todd Kiigus YW B Q42 W-uh. -.M Tim Kiper Kristi Knapp C lass oi' 80 5 97 Paul Kyburz Jill McCulloh Janice Magee Steve Mildred Javier Lopez Mark McCullough Neil Meints Ellen Miller Laura McCue Kim McDonald Roxanne Meister Dawn Noe Y 7 F A Y f 'i . 1 ri M W 1 W 5. Vi . f ,Z U' -wi :...u- -, , , , WT '-Z 1'7 r .53 egg Q 4 if wr' 'Q' ll ff g9 NQ ,1- 1 Q if , ' A' - as ,, -at 9 1 -1 fzfk 5 'Fr'-' Y r, wi. ,ff ' o My f a 1. 'iiwff we af g gy f Sheila Scott Scott Simon Becky Thames Cindy White Tom Shilson Amanda Stewart Kathy Walter Greg White Dan Simmons Georgia Stork Janis Wells Becky Wing an 'X Ml awe f ' 1 Boyd Zbinden LaRae Zehr Headley. G4 is-r E May the road rise to meet you May the wind be always at your back May the sunshine warm upon your ace, May the rains fall sift upon your fields and, until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of your hand. Not pictured - Clyde Meador, David Huette, Kevin is v 1 f WHAT ISA FRIENDSHIP7 What is a friendship? It is many things It is feeling completely natural with another shedding all pretense and all sham just being yourself It is sharing with another both big and little things joy and sorrow laughter and tears lt is counting on another to understand your moods to put up with your failings with a word of encouragement asmlle a look How do I know what friendship is? I know because you are my friend and you are all these things i , . I v , REMEMBER ME I will always remember you You helped me in many ways. You were there to make me happy On my sad lonely days. I will always remember you And the love that we shared Those long summer days. And how deeply you cared. I will always remember you ln all that I do. For the good times we've had And all we ve been through. I will always remember you I'm sure by now you can see, But I ask you one question Will you remember me? PASSING THROUGH I expect to pass through life but once. If therefore there be any kindness l can show or any good thing I can do to any fellow-being let me do it now and not defer or neglect it as I shall not pass this way again. Penn. I I I r i I Shawna Abel - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Tartarettes 2, 3, 45 March Flags 2, 3, 45 Track 25 CAA15 FHA 1, 2, 35 ICE 3, 4. Julie Arnett- Librarian 15 Wrestling Stat. 3, 45 Rifles 1 5 Track 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 School Plays 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Jill Bachtold -ICE 4, National Honor Society 4. Beth Bahler - FHA 3, 45 Librarian 1, 2, 35 Trackette 25 ICE 3, 4. Bathany Bahler - ICE 45 Chorus 1, 2, 35 GAA 15 FHAQ45 Class Officer 25 Student Council 3, 45 Librar- ian , , . Laura Bazzell - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. Robert Borngasser - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Wrestling 15 Football 15 Track 1, 25 School Plays 35 Student Council 15 ICE 4. Diane Broquard - FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Crier Staff 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2. Robert Broquard - Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 25 Bagketball 15 Wrestling 15 Baseball 15 Class Officer Thomas Cange -ICE 45 Track 4. Mary Lou Cooper- Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Flags 3, 4. Angela Doran - Chorus 1, 2, 3. Keith Edelman - ICE 45 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Carol Eisenmann -ICE 45 Band 15 Librarian 1, 2. Jeffrey Fehr - ICE 45 Football 1, 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Marcia Fehr - FHA 1, 2, 35 Librarian 3. grelgory Friedman - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Golf 15 ICE Susan Fredrick - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Marching Flags 3, 45 Tartarettes 3, 45 School Plays 1, 2, 3, 4. Dean Friant - Basketball 15 Track 1, 2. Krista Friedman - Color Guard 1, 25 GAA 15 ICE 4. Steve Hall - Football 1, 25 Baseball 15 ICE 4. Ted Hammer - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Foot- ball 1, 25 Basketball 1,25 Student Council 15 ICE 4. Kimberly Goad Hammond - GAA 15 Track 25 Color Guard 1, 25 ICE 4. Kevin Headley - ICE 4. Linda Headley -ICE 3, 4. Tonja Hedrick - GAA 15 FHA 1. Robert Hensen - National Honor Society 45 Class Officer 45 School Plays 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Lori Hetherington Penny Hodges Susan Hoffman - Color Guard 1, 2, 35 Librarian 2. Kimberly Jenkins - Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Tartarettes 2, 3, 4. Todd Kilgus - Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 FFA 1 , 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 4. Timothy Kiper -ICE 3, 45 FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 15 Football 1, 2. Kristi Knapp Paul Kyburz - National Honor Society 45 School Plays 3, 45 Illinois History 1 , 25 ICE 45 Yearbook 3. Javier Lopez Laura McCue - Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Librarian 1, 2. Jill McCulloh - Cheerleading 1, 25 Class Officer 1, 35 Student Council 45 Crier Staff 3, 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Markus McCullough - Football 15 Wrestling 25 Track 45 Baseball 45 FFA 1, 2. Kimberly McDonald - Track 2, Librarian 1. Jancie Magee - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 2, 3, Tartarettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4. Katherine Mallicoat - Track 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Volleyball 4. Clyde Meador - Football 1, Golf 1, Band 2, 3, 4, ICE 4. Neil Meints- Football 1, 2, 3. Roxanne Meister - Volleyball 1, GAA 1, Band 3. Steven Mildred - Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, School Plays 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. Ellen Miller Dawn Noe - Band 1, 2, Tartarettes 2, 3. Deanna Nussbaum - GAA 1, FHA 1, Band 1, 2, 3 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, School Musicals 3, 4. Douglas Nylander - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4. Thomas Odom - FFA 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Football 1, 2 3, 4, Wrestling 1 , 2, 3, 4. Lynn Pannell - National Honor Society 4. Michale Paul - Football 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, School Musicals 3, 4. Mark Rathuun - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2, Class Officer 2, FFA 1 , 2, 3, ICE 3, 4. Caryl Ricketts - Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1 , 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, ICE 3, 4. Kevin Schaffer - FFA 1 , 2, 3, 4, ICE 3, 4. Kim Schahrer - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Flags 2, 3, 4, Tartarettes 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, School Plays 2, 3, 4, Crier Staff 3, Student Council 4. William Schauble - Football 1, Track 1, 2, ICE 3, 4. Peggy Schahrer - Marching Flags 3, 4, Tartarettes 4, Track 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, School Musi- cals 4. Sheryl Schmid - Basketball 2, Trackette 2, Chorus 4, National Honor Society 4, Crier Staff 4. Tammy Schroeder - Tartarettes 1, 2, 3, 4, March- ing Flags 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, School Plays 3, 4, Track 2. Shiela Scott- GAA 1, Crier Staff 3, FHA 3, 4. Thomas Shilson - Football, Wrestling 1 , Track 1. Dan Simmons - Chorus 1, 2. Scott Simon - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1 , Student Council 2, 3, 4, FFA 1 , 2, 3, 4. Georgia Stork - GAA 1, Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4. Rebecca Thames - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Tartarettes 2, 3, 4, Marching Flags 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, GAA 1, FHA 1, Crier Staff 2, School Musicals 3, 4' Wrestling Stat. 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, ICE 4. Kathleen Walter - FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 1, 2, 3 4. Janis Wells- GAA 1, FHA 1. Cindy White - GAA 1, School Musicals 3, Color Guard 1, Rifles 3, 4. Gregory White - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. Rebecca Wing - FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, School Plays 3, 4, Crier Staff 3, 4, National Honor Society 4. Boyd Zbinden - Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. LaRae Zehr - Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, School Musicals 3, 4, Track 1 , 2, Crier Staff 2, 3, 4, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 3, 4. I 103 D. Simmons B. Zbinden A. Doran C. White r Q ? . if 2- 3 1 J' 2 X as Aren't VVe Svveet! S. Schmid M. McCullough G. Friedman S. Scott S. Abel M. Cooper S. Frederick P. Kyburz 1 OX f ml 5 I 'm,.r' 5 ALR? J.. y nag . 32 ,A 1 J. Fehr G, White L. Bazzeil K. Friedman T, Hammer T. Shilson D. Noe B. Bahler In ' ff X e ' I , . na .5 -1 9 QS Q V ,. if M., ' fi I , .,. Q :jx . 7 - r S . 1, . 1 7 ' l 1' I ' Hg 1 43 .fv- Baby - Look at You Now B, Thames S. Mildred L. Panneli N. Meints M. Paul E. Miller H. Broquard C. Ricketts S. Simon D. Broquard D. Nylarider K. Goad Hammond T. Schroeder J. Magee Bill Sohauble G. Stork eu. A, ' E' 'P 45 iii L x .ix ,JT 47 'S , L ..,.V E5 ir ' .. e ga, fwfr-'F - X a , i 1 Q , V -I J 1 t .. 1 Q ff -- 2 -0 'L I fx. J --Q K- i f vi ' i QW m A f ' iii i X ri.i i if ..a' . e 5 N Ai N. . N. o - Q- wg-f K K. Jenkins J. Wells A. Stewart K. Shcanrer ,4 t Q S . gms: 1 if .I 1 - Q fa. ,:- Q You've Come a Long Way Baby L, l-letherington T. Cange J. Bachlold P. Shcnarer K. Edelman Q. T M 'T T 5 W N 5 vi . A 'Q'-Q W I-A X J - 1 T. Odom L, Headley T. Hederick K, Bahler K. Walter M .. 'sl .... , B. Wing C. Eisenmann S. Hoffman B. Borngasser , T l E 2 Q5 ziyi fir, . , A 1 Am, .33 A Q fx 'Qu X 'F A ' V f ...Ji 'fx 1-. . ' lies .,.. M L' Promise of a Bright Tomorrow The first graduating class ot the 80's from FCHS consisted of 74 graduates. The 1980 Commencement Exer- cises were held Friday, May 30 at 8:00 om. in the High School Gymnasium, The Valedictorian was Bob Hensen and the Salutatorian was Julie Arnett. The class colors were forest green and old gold with the yellow rose as the class flower. The motto for the Class 80 was We have much to discover about ourselves and the universe - Our time is now, let us begin. 32355 fl Mg., -IE H 'Aux '- R W 0 A t .. 1 . 2. 3. 8 9 The graduating class ot198O. Jan Magee accepted the American Legion Band Award from Mr, Hammitt. Salutatorian Julie Arnett and Valedictorian Bob Hensen gave their speeches at graduation The senior class motto, Beth Bahler reminisced over her years at FCHS. Steve Mildred received the John Ulfers Scholarship from Mr. Jeffries. Class of 80 graduates awaited their turn to get their diplomas. Deanna Nussbaum directed the song We May Never Pass This Way Again, which was arranged by her and Mike Paul Jill McCuIIoh was the recipient ot the American Legion Citizenship Award, Mr. Kilgus presented Greg White with the Baush 8. Lomb Science Award. i 5, 'V 7. 11' , -::. I ., , ww- is , ...mn-in i iisss 'ei. Index Faculty and Administration Beard, Mary Kay ........,...,.... 20 EMH, Speech Team Christenson, Curt .,..... 59, 20, 52, 53 P.E., Coach Football and Wrestling, Girls Track Corban ....... .......,... 2 0 Library Aide Curl, Lawrence .........,..,.. 20, 52 US. History, Football Evelsizer, Dennis ...,............ 20 Sr. Soc. Studies, 8th Grade Social Studies, Soph. Class Sponsor Fagot, Margaret ........... 20, 24,32 Home Ec., Family Living, Child Devel- opment, F.H.A. Sponsor Freadhoff, Jan ....,.,..,..,,.,.. 20 Jr. High P.E., Volleyball Freadhoff, Jerry ...,......,..,... 20 P.E., Jr. Varsity Basketball, Fr. Class Sponsor, Driver's Ed. Fuller, David ................, 20,44 Art, Play Sponsor Fyke, George ..,..., 32, 20, 24, 62, 81 lCE Sponsorflnstructor, Girls Basket- ball Grandon, Pauline .,,.......,..... 20 English, Soph. Class Sponsor Haab, Barbara .....,........,... 23 Secretary Hale, Phyllis .... ........... 2 0 Title I, English Hammitt, Bruce .......,... 4. .2, 20, 49 Band, Sr. Class Sponsor Hammitt, Janet .....,.,........... 2 Tartarette Sponsor Hayes, John ,..,.... ............. 2 Physics, l.P.S., Gen Math, Jr. High Math, Jr. High Basketball, Track Herzog, Roberta .....,........... 20 I I0 Math, Soph. Class Sponsor Hoffman, Carol .................. 20 Typing, Office Practice, Shorthand, Class Sponsor Jackson, Dr. Calvin ............ 22, 24 Superintendent Jefferies, Dave .....,........,.,, 20 Athletic Director, Driver's Ed., Sr. Class Sponsor Jenkins, Evelyn .... ......... 2 3 Secretary Ka el Dennis .........,...... 20 57 gens, Ed., Sociology, Social Studies, Basketball, Baseball Kilgus, David ......... ' .......... 20 cience, Health, Trainer, Sr. Class Sponsor Lancaster, Jan ...,.............. 20 French, Spanish, Freshman Class Sponsor Lancaster, Larry ..........,.,.... 20 English, Jr. Class Sponsor Lane, Randy ........... 20, 24, 52, 53 Careers, Soc. Studies, Jr. High Student Council McCoy, Barbara ..,. .,........ 2 3 Secretary Mildred, Flora ................ 20,33 English, National Honor Society Spon- sor, Freshman Class Sponsor Mildred, Joseph ................. 22 Assistant Principal, National Honor Society Sponsor Mitchell, Jack ...............,... 20 Guidance Counselor, Student Council Advisor Moody, Marilyn ................,. 20 E.M.H., Jr. High School Cheerleaders Moore, David ..,................ 21 Bus. Law, Accounting, Typing, Jr, Class Sponsor Mosier, Marjorie .....,...,,... 21, 31 English, Choir, Ensembles Oakland, Dennis .............,...., Jr. High School Science, Jr. High School Student Council Oprondek, Marsha . . . ......... . .21 E.M.H. Aide Orth, Mary ............... ,,,. .... Jr. High School Science, Health Rath, Delores ...............,... 23 Secretary Reents, Karyl . . . ......... . .21 Library Aide Ricketts, Sandra . . . ....,,. . .21 E.M,H. Roach, Linda .,......,...,...... 21 High School Cheerleading Sponsor Rosenbaum, Nicki . , , ........... .21 Jr. High School Math, Sr. Class Spon- sor Sands, Donna .......,...,.... 21, 24 Librarian, Yearbook Sponsor Scherr, Elda Mae , . ,,....... . , . . .23 Secretary Sechrest, David ........,........ 21 Ag., F.F.A. Sponsor Shedd, Gayle ........,. 21, 50, 61, 65 P.E., Volleyball, Girls Track, Assistant Students Egg gi Girls Basketball Sytar, Kathy ....,....,.,........ 21 P.E., Jr. High School Coach Tetley, Phil .,............,...,.. 21 High School Math, Jr. Class Sponsor Ward, Barbara .............,..., 21 English, Speech, Jr. Class Sponsor Wells, Marilyn .......,........... 23 Secretary White, Uen ........,............ 21 Industrial Arts, Freshman Class Spon- sor Winn,William . . ,................ 22 Principal Aaron, Jill .... Abel, Shawna . . . . . Aberle, Angie ....... ...62, 65, 72, 75 , .27,32,95, 105 39, 65, 84, 89, 91 Alford, Mary , . . ....,....... . .78 Allen, Jeri . . . Allen, Steve .... ..,. Alpers, Sam ........ ........84 ......53,84,87 ,..13,3O, 78,14 Arnett, Betsy ..... 13, 30, 31, 59, 72, 77 Arnett, Julie . .13, 30, 31, 33, 59, 94, 95, 104,109 Ashba, Kim ........,.....,...... 73 Bachtold, Debbie . . . ........ 65, 72 Bachtold, Dorothy ,,..... 13, 50, 84, 94 Bachtold, Jean .,.. ...... 3 3, 84, 107 Bachtold, Jill .... ,... 3 2, 33, 95, 104 Bachtold, Kurt . . .......... 54, 72 Bachtold, Roger ...... 9, 11, 54, 72,76 Bachtold, Teresa .50, 60, 61, 62, 65, 8518 Bachtold, Tina . .9, 11, 60, 61, 62, 65, 78 Bahler, Beth .....,........ 32, 35, 95 Bahler, Bethany . . . , , .32, 35, 94, 95, 105, 107, 109 Bahler, Marie . . , ....,.... . .78 Bahler, Sara . . . . .47, 72,75 Barnett, David Bashford, Steve ....72 Bazzell, Greg .,.,,,. Bazzell, Kae . . . Bazzell, Karl . . . Bazzell, Kevin , .... , . .34, 54, 64, 72, 76 ....72 Bazzell, Laurie .9, 1 1, 33, 39, 65, 92, 95, 105 Beitz, Leon ..,,. BesBrove, Lisa ..... .....,,.,..72,76 .13,3O,31,78,81 Borngasser, Bob ....... 32, 47, 95, 107 Bradley, Jim ,..... Brady, Mark ....,.,,,...,,... 64, 78 Broquard, Diane. , .9, 11,35, 42, 43, 48, 92, 95, 106 Broquard, John .,,.. Broquard, Rob. . .11,32, 53, 94, 95, 106 Broquard, Susan 9, 11, 33, 84, 86, 88,89 Bromberek, Debbie . . Brown, Lisa . ,.,.. 61, 62, 72, 75, 76, 77 Brown, Melissa ...... Bruoker, Lisa . . . .....13,37,84 Bryant, Kathy . . . ..,. 32, 60, 61,95 Burgess, Elvis . . . Cange, Tom , , . Carls, Todd ..... Carter, Kevin ..... Casson, Lisabeth . . . Coleman, Angie . . . ...,11,32,95,107 ...,.52,84 ...65,78,4O Coleman, Connie ...,... 13, 61, 84, 86 Coleman, Paul .... Cook, Mike .........,......,.... 82 Cooper, Mary Lou ...... 27, 44, 95, 105 Cooper, Mike ..... Crabtree, Donna .... Craver, Kevin ..,,.. Dailey, Patsy Davis, John .... Davis, Mary ..,..........,.,,.. .....53,66,84 .,...78,81 ..,..72 ...34, 54, 72 .72 Dawson, Deanna ........., 32, 64, 84 Dawson, Julie ,... 13, 37, 44, 50, 78, 83 Dawson, Ken ..... ......78 DeFries, Annette .... ...., 6 4, 72 DeFries, Keith . . Doran, Angela . . Doran, Matt ..., Drach, David .,., Duffy, Doug . . . ....34,65, 84 ....96,104 ,.,..32,66,84 ....54,55, 72, 77 .,...57,66,84 Edelman, Keith ...,.... 32, 34, 96, 107 Edelman, Kevin .... Edelman, Kurt ...,, Eisenmann, Carol Elliott, Paula ....., ....,....34,84 ,.....34,78 ... .... 32,96,107 ....33,61,84,89 Farley, Jim 13, 34, 43, 50, 58, 59, 84, 89, 91 Faw, Jean ..... Fehr, Anthony . . . Fehr, Charlotte ..... Fehr, Janet ........ Fehr, Jeff .... ..... Fehr, Lori .,... Fehr, Marcia .,,. Fehr, John Fehr, Nathan . . . Francis, Paul . . . Fredrick, Susan ..,., Frianl, Dean .....,. Friedman, Greg ..,,. Friedman, Krista .,.. Friedman, Pam .... Friedman, Terri ,.... Geiger, Larry Geiger, Nona . . Goad, Kim .... Goslin, Holly ,..... Greenwell, Loren ......65,72 ........34,72 ....75,78,35,36 72 32, 53, 57, 96,105 .......13,35,78 ,,......96 ..,34,84 13,15,44,96,105 ......32,96,103 32, 66, 96, 94, 105 . . . . . .32,97,105 ...,.32,84 .,,35,78 ....13,30,31,78 ..,....96,106 ........65,72 .......55,66,67,78 S. l-l Hale, Tammy . . . Hale, Teresa . . . Hall, Steve ...... Hamilton,Allsa . . . Hamilton, Teresa . Hammer, David , . . Hammer, Jeannette Hammer, Jeff ..,. Hammer, Jeff . . . Hammer, Ted . . . Headley, Kevin . . . Headley, Linda , . . Hedrick, Teri ,.,. Hedrick, Tonja . . Heinrich, Greg .72 ,.....27,84 .,,.66,96,104 .....,...78 .,......,,..78 33,57,66,84,88 ............84 .....35,54,72 .....,35,54,72 ..32,66,96,105 ....,11,32,104 ..11,32,97,107 .....,..39,78 ....97,107 Hensen, Bob. . 13, 53, 58, 59, 64, 92, 94, Hensen, Donna . . . Heppner, Manny , . Hetherington, Lori . Hibsoh, Lori ,,,., Hines, Kathy Hines, Lisa .,.,. Hobart, Bobbie , . . Hodges, Pam . , . Hodges, Penny, . , Hoffman, Kurt . . . Hoffman, Lisa . . . Hoffman, Sue . . . Hofmann, Gina . . , Honegger, Dan , . . Hornickel, Brian . . Hornsby, Betty . . . Hornsby, Bon . , . Huber, Ann .... Huette, David . . . Hulse, David . . . . 97,104 ......62,65,84 ...53,84 .,..97,107 ....,.72 . . .3O, 62, 72 ...32,84,87 ,.,.....97 ........97 ...34,59,78 ...5O,78,91 ....97,107 .,,..27,84 ......54,72,76 ,..13,15,44,84,89 ....54 ...78,82 ...32,64 ....85 lll lfft, Eric .... ....34,66,85 Itft, Susan . .Z . . , .... 78, 83 Jackson, Lisa . . Jefferies, Keith . Jenkins, Kim . , , Johnson, Mike . Johnson, Tammy Jones, Pamela . 33,39,85,88,89 ...,.,.,.85,96 ,.27,32,97,107 .,....47,66,84 ,...27,73 ...,78 Kafer, Jeff ..,.. , . ,53, 54, 55, 73, 76 Kater, Leanne .... . , Kater, John ..,, Kaisner, Gwen . . . Kaskavage, Julie .,... ......62,65,73 ....57,85,87 ,.,,,.33,85 .,.......65,73 Kaskavage, Patrick ......,.,...... 79 Kilgus, Todd . .11, 34, 43, 47, 53, 64, 97, 104 Kiper, Gail ..,,.....,...,....... 73 Kiper, Tim . . ,32,34,43, 50, 92,97, 104 Kirchner, Lori . . Kokotek, Carolyn ,..., Knapp, Kayleen Knapp, Kristi . . . Knutson, Calvin Knutson, Judith . , . . Kerrins, Darren . Kilgus, Brenda . Kutzner, Alicia . Kyburz, Annette Kyburz, Paul . . . Lashell, Carol .... Lawrence, John ,... . .,......,85,87 11,13,65,79,91 ......35,73,76 ,....97,104 ....64,85 .....79 ....64,73 .,,,73,75 .,.......18,85 13,3O,31,62,73 .....32,98,105 ..,,,,.73 Lawrence, Lance .......... 53, 85, 88 Lawrence, Rose . .13, 30, 31 , 44, 61 , 65, 85 Lopez, Javier .... Leuring, Denise . . , Leuring, Kenny . Luttrell, Lisa . . . McCoy, Sarah . . , QV f s rr' tl ......98 .......73 .....11,53,79 . .... 13,31,73,77 . ........ 13,35, 78 McCue, Laura , .,.... 61, 62, 65, 94, 98 McCue, Mike. , . . ,..,.... 59, 66, 79 .,.....9,11,13, MCCull0h, Jill ....... 30,31,98,104,109 McCullougy, Markus .......... 98, 105 McDonald, Annette .,.... 33, 62, 79, 81 McDonald, Jay , McDonald, Kim , McGarry, Monica Mattett, Matt . . . Matfett, Mike . . . Magee, Jan. , ,9, Maurer, Angie . . Maurer, Anita .. Maurer, Tim . . . Meader, Clyde , Meints, Kim . . , Meints, Neal . . . Meints, Petey . . Meister, George Meister, Mike , , Meister, Roxie , . Meredith, Roger Metz, Marcia . . . Metz, Robin .... ...,..,.64,85 ,.....98 .,,.....73 ..,.,.34,53,73 ,....,34,45,85 7, 65, 94, 98, 106, 109 11,61,62,73,75 11,61,62,73,77 ....32 ......85 ....98,106 ...54,66,73 ...32,85 ...34,73 ,..,98,104 ..,.,.33,78,83 ,13,30,31,73, 77 Mildred, Ann ..13, 33, 37, 44, 59, 78, 82 Mildred, Steve . 13, 15, 30, 56, 57, 66, 98, 106 Miller, Ellen .,... .... 9 8, 106 Miller, Kimberly ..., ...,,.., 7 9 Miller, Randy .... ...., 3 4, 66, 79 Mitchell, Curt ... .,..57, 64, 85, 88 Mitchell, Mike .....,. 52, 53, 57, 85,87 Mole, Jane ,... ,,.. 1 3, 30, 31 , 73, 77 Mole, Laura ..., .... 1 3, 30, 31, 79, 81 Mole, Tom ,... ....,....... 8 5 Moore, Mike , . . ,... . .57 Moore, Heidi .....4,,....,,... 61, 73 Moulton, Warren ..... 11, 13, 31, 81, 79 Mutchler, Joy. .13, 30, 31 , 39, 49, 85, 87 Murray, Tammy .,..,...,....,... 78 Mowrey, Lori .... ...., 2 7, 85 N Neismann, Kenny ..,. .... 7 3 Neisman, Kendra .... .... 8 9 Noe, Dan ,....... ...... 8 5 Noe, Dawn .........,....,. L98, 105 Nussbaum, Deanna . .13, 39, 49, 92, 99, 104, 109 Nylander, Dennis .........,.,. 53,85 Nylander, Doug . .11,53, 57, 64, 66, 99, 106 Odom, Tom ..... 32, 52, 53, 58, 59, 107 P Pannell, Lynn .,.... 33, 38, 92, 99, 106 Paul, Karen .... Paul, Mike .,... Peters, Cheryl . . Peters, Marge . . Pflager, Jim ,,.. Ptlager, Marcia . Pitcock, Sue . . . Ragland, Cindy. Rath, Laura ,... Rathbun, Mark . ..........62,79,81 ,13,30,93, 99,100 ....,.,,,.....65,73 .. ....... 78 ...32,34, 84 ..,. 65,73 .,.. 35,73 Fl ,.... ..85 ..,........13,27,85 .....9,11,32,99,104 Rathuun, Scott . . .11,53, 64, 85, 87, 89 Rathuun, Teresa .,,4.,....,... 39, 79 Richardson, Debbie ,.,......,.,., 79 Rickettes, Caryl , .60, 61, 62, 65, 99, 106 :f!5?3E1,?33' 7- Turner, Lori ..., .... 1 3, 27, 30, 31, 80 Roberts, Laura .,.,. ..,.. 7 3 Rodriguez, Mickey .... . . .54, 73 Rodriguez, Ray ..,.. .,...... 8 5 Roth, Scott . . . .... 32, 53, 85 Roy, Marilyn .... ,,... 3 2, 85 Roy, Guylaine. . . . . . , .79 Ruff, Jim ...,... ...64, 79 Runyon, Harold . . . . . .54, 73 Runyon, Scott. . . . . 54,79 Runyon, Val . , . , ,47, 86 S Salinas, Elizabeth . . . ,,..... . .86 Salinas, Victoria . . . ......... . .79 Sanderson, Frank ,.,.... 32, 53, 64, 86 Sands, Sara .................,.. 74 Schonians, Tina .... 9, 11,62, 74, 76, 77 Schaeffer, Colleen .....,..t...... 86 Schaeffer, Kevin .,.,.,..... 34, 43, 99 Schahrer, Kim 13, 27, 35, 42, 49, 99, 107 scnanrer, Peggy .13, 27, 35, 42, 43, 65, 99, 107 Schauble, Bill .......,,.., 32,99,106 Schmid, Sherrie . .33, 35, 42, 43, 93, 99. 105 Schove, Gail .....,..,.........., 86 Schroeder, Tammy. . .13, 15, 27, 44, 99, 106 Scott, Shiela ,.... .... 2 9, 35, 42, 43, 100,105 Scurlock, Ken. . . .,,.... . .54 Scurlock, Tammy .. . . . . . .74 Searson, Dan . . . ,...... . .74 Secoquian, lvan . . . .,..,... 63, 86 Sceoquian, Tanya ....... 13, 27, 35, 79 Shannon, Tammy . . . ,....... 61,74 Shannon, Timothy ..,.... 13, 30, 79, 81 Shilson,Tammy , . . ....... . ,86 Shilson, Tom ..,. Simmons, Dan .... Simon, Andy .... ....100,105 ......,54,66,79,82 Simon, Scott , .11,32, 34, 47, 52, 53, 58, Slagel, Steven. . . Sprout, Steve ..... Steidinger, Janet. . . Steidinger, Rick . . . Steidinger, Keith . , . , , . .53, 58, 59, 61,86 Steward, Amanda . . Stephens, Scott . . Stewart, Jim .... Stoller, Debbie .... Stoller, Jacqui. . , Streib, Tammy ..,. Stork, Donny . . . Stork, Georgia .,... 59,91,92, 100,106 ....58,59,86 . ...35,79 ......,....34,74 ...,..11,100,107 .....57,86 ...62,74 ..,..79 .....33,86 ...32, 100,106 Sullens, Charlene . . . .,..... . .86 Surber, Pam ....., Surber, Sandy . . . ....13,15,27,80 T Taylor, Amiee ......,...,..... 65, 74 Thames, Becky. . .9, 13,32,48,91, 100, 106 Thames, Dan ..9, 11, 15, 30, 31, 59, 80, 81 91 Thames, Jett ....., .... 1 3, 53, 61, 86 Thames, Margaret ....,.. 13, 27, 80, 82 Thompson, Brian ................ 54 Tollensdort, Doug ..,. 34, 53, 55, 80, 82 Tomlison, Jacqui ........... 62, 86, 87 ,,: fx . - :iid X ,.,-:f : Qi- - 'Q W V so' .. 1..- N xg 'eve wr.... . 2 f fa 0...- .- av-' 4 Trezise, Alicia .... . . . 18, 39, 65,80 Tull, Benita .... ......... 6 5,80 Trost,Tina . . . ............. . .80 V VanNote, Chris .... .... 8 6 VanNote, Dina . . . ..... . .74 VanNote, Randy . . . .... 32, 88 Voigt, Linda ..... ......... 7 4 Vail, Tammy . . . ..... 86, 88, 89 , W Wagner, Shiela .,.. ...... 7 4 Wagner, Steve . . . .... 80,81 Wagner, Tim. . . .... , ,32 Walker, Amy . . , ...... 39,80 Walter, Dan .,.. ...... 5 3, 55, 80 Walter, Kathy . . . .... 35, 100,101 Walter, Sharon . . . ...... 30, 31 Waters, Dean ..., ..... 5 2, 86 -Q 5 . xx 5 Watson, Gary . . Ward, Mike ,... Welch, Denise . Welch, Lonnie. . Welch, Rochelle Wells, Janice ., Wells, Sally .... Wessels, Dean , Wessles, Eugene Wessles, Herb. . Wessels, Pat . . . Wessels, Sally . . Weber, Reid , . . Weber, Randy. . White, Cindy , . . White, Greg , . . White, Rita ..., Wheaton, Jim . . .........44,86 ....54,63, 74, 77 ...53,80 ,.......80 ....100,107 .....27,80 ,..34,86,91 ...54,74 ...80,81 ........54,74 . .... 18, 43, 61,86 . ....., 94,100,104 33, 47, 53, 58, 59, 66, 100, 105 1 wing, Becky 33,35,42,43,44,1oo,1o7 Winterland, David ............. 34, 74 Yoder, Brian . . . Yoder, Carolyn Zbinden, Uoyd Zehr, Kristy . , . Zehr, LaRae .,..... . .... 34, 54, 64, 74 .....65,70,74 ..53,66, 100,104 ...13, 44, 59, 65, 80, 82 .13,3O, 31, 33, 92, 93, 100,104 Zehr, Quinn .... ..,. 1 3, 34, 86 Zehr, Robin ...,,............ 27,80 Zehr, Todd 34, 43, 50, 52, 53, 58, 59, 86, 88 Zehr, Wendy . . 13,30, 31, 39, 74, 75, 77 Zimmerman, Donna .............. 80 Zimmerman, Jon . . . .... 66, 80 ll3 Awards Sports Football MVP - Tom Odom Offense - Scott Simon Defense - Todd Zehr Most lmproved - Mike Mitchell Boys Basketball MVP - Steve Mildred Highest Free Throw Mi-age - Dave Hammer Rebounds - Jeff Fehr Most lmproved - John Kafer Volleyball MVP - Caryl Ricketts Most lmproved - Kathy Bryant Girls Basketball MVP - Caryl Ricketts Defense - Caryl Ricketts Wrestling MVP - Tom Odom Most lmproved - Dean Waters Most Pins - Jim Farley Girls Track MVP CTrackj - Teresa Bachtold MVP fFieldj - Tina Bachtold Boys Track MVP fTrackJ - Doug Nylander MVP CFieldj - Bob Hensen Golf George Fyke MVP Award - Scott Stephens Baseball MVP - Matt Doran Highest Batting Average - Matt Doran Outstanding Varsity Cheerleader - Laurie Bazzell Outstanding JV Cheerleader- Terri Hedrick Business Students Jan Magee, Gina Hofmann, and Susan Fredrick attended a contest at Western Illinois University. Jan placed first in the advanced typing contest, Gina placed first in the beginning typing contest, while Susan entered the shorthand contest. ll4 Kr A T Fine Arts Band John Philip Sousa - Mike Paul Arion Foundation - Deanna Nussbaum American Legion - Jan Magee, Mark Rathbun Chorus National School Choral- Julie Arnett Arion Foundation - Mike Paul American Legion - LaRae Zehr, Steve Mildred Honorary American Legion -Jill McCulloh Drama Senior Drama Awad - Susan Fredrick Best Actress - Julie Arnett Best Actor - Tim Shannon Service Award - Brian Hornickel, Quinn Zehr Soholasiios American Legion Citizenship - Steve Mildred, Jill McCulloh Runners-Up - Laurie Bazzell, Mike Paul DAR - LaRae Zehr SAR - Steve Mildred Bausch and Lomb Science - Greg White Math Award - Bob Hensen Cindy Brucker Business Award - Jan Magee John Ulfers Scholarship - Steve Mildred John Roberts Scholarship - Bob Hensen Douglas Cook Scholarship - LaRae Zehr Yearbook Award - Jill McCulloh, LaRae Zehr Outstanding Senior Athlete - Doug Nylander Girls' State - Susan Broquard U.N. 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