Johnsburg High School - Skyhawk Yearbook (McHenry, IL)
- Class of 1984
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JOHNSBURG HIGH SCHOOL 2002 West Ringwood Road McHenry. Illinois 60050 THE SKYHAWK. Volume VI Wendi Huemann, Editor Time “Time, the cradle of hope, but the grave of ambition, is the stern corrector of fools, but the salutary counsellor of the wise, bringing all they dread to the one, and all they desire to the other; it warns us with a voice that even the sagest discredit too long, and the silliest believe too late. Wisdom walks before it, opportunity with it, and repentance behind it; he that has made it his friend will have little to fear from his enemies, but he that has made it his enemy will have to hope from his friends.” —Colton 2 .Organizations (18) term j$2 .Activities (34) .Sports (48) .People (80) .Advertising (120) Supplement (137) Linda Maiorca, Mrs. Kris Simons, and Lesley Davidson show off their punky style in history class. Freshman Rich Long evaluates senior Brian Elia on his soccer abilities. Students Cathy Olsen and Evelyn Hill take time out of a busy day Freshmen Lenny Wotring, Eugene Wenderski, and Mike Burg clown around in Miss to gossip. Diane Nlmocks’ class. 6 Senior Scott Tvaroh and Mrs. Carol Kennebeck look at the mysterious creature in their presence. Could it be former exchange student Norman Rokosz who was in Bolvia for one year? What does time have in store for us in the future? Sophomore Nancy Kofler states, “I’d rather be in New Mexico than this history class. Jim Olekszy wonders what is above him. Three students take Interest In our new Career Resource Center. Connie Robinson learning the keys on a typewriter. Lisa Confer and Amy Johnson work together In graphics Bob Heber and Tom Kinney trouble shoot an engine In auto. 8 Nicky Berns works with the school computer. Scott Loesch and Wayne Piesert use the cutter in graphic arts class. Students stop their work in physics to pose for a picture. Computer class learns how to use the computer. From left are Sam Maggio and Rob Robison. 9 Mark Dumelle shows his grinding abilities. Mr. Jeff Jerdee works with students on graphics project. 10 Roger Perschke, John Scott, Greg Sobiesk, and Danny Schaefer find neutrons in electronics. Denny Norton really knows how to strip those cars. 11 James C. Bush Principal Harry May broadcasts the Skyhawk game for Cable T.V. Mike Dodge and Mike Mazrin get a free ride in the parade. Tracie Lewis and Lesley Davidson work on sophomore float. Freshmen Class shows how proud they are of their Homecoming float. Junior Class stops float building for a moment to pose for a picture. Lisa Thoren shows off her pom pons abilities. Football players enjoy their success. Tom Meehan and Mike Nederhouser smile pretty for a picture. Seniors show their school spirit during Homecoming activities. King Jeff Jayko and Queen Michelle Patterson pose for a picture after all the excitement. Seniors show off at float building. School Is All Kinds Of People The flower children, Mike Cahill and Kevin Davis. Air traffic controller, Mr. Oberembt. Mrs. Kapraun tells her students not to lose their heads. Dave Gagnon’s eyes “bug out” after a heavy assignment. Students at J.H.S. like to have their picture taken. Freshmen work well in groups. ‘‘What a doy-doy, says Mr. Jerdee. D. J. Butch Wilkinson. Kim Pollock and Becky Boettcher say “cheese for the camera. Seniors Norman, Ken, Scotty and Tubba, some of Johnsburg’s “beauties,” dress up for a basketball game. What a cute couple. 15 Cris May and Debbie Tvaroh give their brains a rest after a hard day in Trig. Dave Rucker and Jim Nunamaker are always studying hard in the learning center. Aerial picture done by Michelle McCaffery and Trad Schmitt. Charlie Giovanni studies hard with his new reading glasses. Tigger Adams escorts Terri Eichhorn to her next class. Mr. Gough “prays” for another Johnsburg win during football season. Johnsburg cheerleaders are stacked (in formation). 17 ATIONS Goes On YEARBOOK STAFF. FIRST ROW: Traci Schmitt. Breck Dixon, Julie Anderson. Wendi Huemann, Lynn Wilkinson, Terri Eichhorn, Shelly Miedzianowski; SECOND ROW: Jodi Turner, Laura Shiman, Lisa Artner, John Scott, Bob Nowak, Michelle McCaffery, Dawn Fultz; THIRD ROW: Ann Sedlacek, Dawn Dagens, John Kirk, Harry Walk, Dawn Cummings. Dawn Lameka, Lisa Carlson. Yearbook And Newspaper Staffs NEWSPAPER STAFF. FIRST ROW: Sean Clark, Breck Dixon, Jim Carden, Jeff Preston, Trisha Herigodt. Ray Tantillo; SECOND ROW: George Wilkinson, Jeff Nichols, Tim Adams, Jane Smid, Lars Swanson, Kevin Davis, Nora Chernak, Bill Kilcoyne, Mr. Swikle; THIRD ROW: Mike Weingart, Jim Tatro, Chad Miller, Diane Ziolkowski, Linda Bartmann, Wendy Mann, Mike Suidak, Bob Boak. 20 Y earbook Yearbook Editors. FIRST ROW: Shelly Miedzianowski, opening section editor; Traci Schmitt, activities editor; Michelle McCaffery. people editor; Terri Eichhorn. organizations editor; Dawn Lameka. business manager. SECOND ROW: Lynn Wilkinson, assistant editor; Wendi Huemann, editor-in-chief; and Julie Anderson, sports editor. (Not Pictured: Breck Dixon, business manager) Michelle McCaffery types the copy for the cross country page. Members of the yearbook staff search through old yearbooks for new ideas. Yearbook editor Wendi Huemann and assistant editor Lynn Wilkinson work together to meet their first upcoming deadline. 21 Newspaper Newspaper Editors: Sean Clark, sports editor; Breck Dixon, associate editor; Jim Carden, managing editor; Jeff Preston, editor-in-chief: Trisha Herigodt, business editor; Ray Tantillo, news editor. Mike Suidak and Bob Boak review stories for the Weekly News. Trisha Herigodt and Breck Dixon work on the layout design for the next deadline. Wendy Mann interviews U.S. Senate Candidate Paul Simon. The Newspaper class is a wild and crazy group, says adviser 22 Randy Swikle. Johnsburq Weekly News ' ‘V QUILL AND SCROLL CLUB MEMBERS. First Row: Trisha Herigodt, Shelly Miedzianowski, Julie Anderson, Terri Eichhorn, Michelle Hancock, Linda Bartmann; Second Row: Ray Tantillo, Jeff Preston, Phil Thennes, Jeff Nichols, Michelle Gloglowski, Lisa Carlson, John Carden, Dave Huemann; Third Row: Breck Dixon, Wendy Huemann, Jim Carden, Jane Smid, and Diane Ziolkowski. Quill And Scroll Quill and Scroll Club is the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists. The purpose of the club is to encourage individual initiative in high school journalism, creative writing and allied fields, thereby enabling the individual to contribute greater skill to his her publication. The purpose is also to recognize and reward the individual achievements of students engaged in journalistic activity. Quill and Scroll Club Officers: Jim Carden, Vice President; Michelle Hancock, Treasurer; Julie Anderson, President; and Shelly Miedzianowski, Secretary. 23 The Johnsburg High School Student Council or CARES (Council of Activity, Responsibility, Education, and Spirit) provides services for school and community as well as social activities. The Council members are elected by the students to express and support their ideas. Student Council Members. First Row: Scott Tvaroh, Brian Siudak, Kristin Ort, Laura Hintz, Nancy Kofler, Richard Schaller, Kim Pollock, Angie Barth. Wayne Peisert; Second Row: Jim Olekszy, Joe Majercik, Kelly Donat, Shelly Miedzianowski, Edward Foster, Julie Leopold, Jody Turner, Mrs. Booth; Third Row: Ken Schoenig, Kelly Quinlan, Brian Dunivan, John Biederman, Missy Capps, Linda Maiorca, David Shedbalkar, Lesley Davidson, Patti Adams; Fourth Row: Sandra Bogacz, Annette Freels, Patti McKay, Michelle Glogowski, Wendy Mann, Lisa Matulka. Samantha Scolaro, Amy Lane, Tom Buccelli, Tony Zaremba, Dale Zalke; Fifth Row: Kim Abell, Rebecca Boettcher, Sue Russell, Jill Leopold, Laura Mellum, Missy Davis, Amy Vayo, Karen Ort, Kathy Ort, Charles Mormino.Dawn Dagens, Rich Michels. CARES CARES Officers: Secretary Laura Hintz, Vice President Kristin Ort, President Brian Siudak, Treasurer Richard Schaller, Assistant Treasurer Kim Pollock; Second Row: Assistant Secretary Nancy Kofler, Parlimentarian Angie Barth. 24 CARES President Brian Siudak exhibits leadership in the many CARES activities. Wendy Mann, Jodi Turner, and Mike Mazrin enjoy float building. 25 CARES sponsors special gathering for the teachers’ kids with Santa. Band First Row: Carrie Boike. Candi Kilcoyne, Mary Dvorak, Dawn Wetzstein, Ray Tantillo. Laureen Charles, Renee Sande; Second Row: Cynthia Lane, Deborah Gahlbeck, Nicole Burnett. Karen Cluff, Katherine Grams. Mary Neumann. Michelle Anderson. Lesley Davidson, Dawn Dagens, Connie Klotz; Third Row: Michael Nederhouser, Chap Hughes. Kimberly Pollock. Samantha Scalero. Kenneth Baker, Lisa Layton, Steven Sterka, Randy Sandel, Debbie Bossa. Karen Klotz. Debbie Ardnt; Fourth Row: Edward Foster, Mark Zvonar. David Hanamoto, Troy Hetz, Kristi Johnson, Craig Ames, Shawn Bean. Jeffery Thompson, Chad Bear. Penny Beck. Jerry Stading, Timothy Aylward. Ralph Stark, Michael Dominquez; Fifth Row: Joseph Dvorak, Dawn Fultz, Jim Tatro. Dennis Leary] Tom McNelley, Patrick Bjerning, Betty Novak, Director: Hal Thompson. JHS BAND forms big “J’ The JHS band and choir perform at the Christmas Concert. 27 JHS CHORUS, AT PIANO: Samantha Scolaro; FIRST ROW: Loreen Webster, Carolyn Heil, Ann Murray. Jennifer Wills. Terri Frey; SECOND ROW: Hope Morris, Lisa Carlson, Nancy Nunamaker, Candi Kilcoyne, Stacie Morris, Kelly Garrett; THIRD ROW: Mr. Thompson. Tricia Wajs. Stacie Tornatore, Lisa Matulka, Jon Wills, Mike Scharatt. Joe Bruscato, Ginger Hopp; FOURTH ROW: Sally Kearns, Laura Hintz, Dave Drogosz, Dave Russell. Dave Rucker. Chorus INTERNATIONAL CLUB MEMBERS. Front Row: Audra Ortlicb, Trade McArtor, Mary Marulewski, Jane Gasionowski, Melissa Urkanski. Patricia Lot. Lisa Layton. Tammy Wettstein. Kevin Bietz, Terri Lamerand, Mary Dvorak, Cindy Marshall; Second Row: Kathy Bietz, Tracy Sheer. Lisa Matulka, Tela Hall, Penny Beck. Debbie Bosse, Connie Klotz, Tom McNelley, Cindy Swinford, Laura Long, Karen Klotz, Karen Cluff, Terry Cluff. Third Row: Miss Bethia, Traci Bilski, Patricia Novy, Laura Lund, Tina O’Brien, Barbara Ojito, July Murphy, David Hiel, Kevin Kefauver, Mike Steffens, David Hanamoto, Wendy Mann. Brenda DuPont, Kim Larson, Dawnielle Balli, Miranda Fields, Paula Jargstorf; Fourth Row: Eveiyn Hill, Mary Nuemann, Michelle Bowe, Jeff Straulin, Mike Leeke, Tom Buccelli, Mark Bartman, Carol Arnold, David Foust, John Biederman, Joe Jacobson, Dave Drogosz, Mark Schoenherr, Dawn Fultz. International Club The International Club was one of the most active organizations at JHS. The purpose of International Club is to introduce the different cultures of the world to members. They achieve this by having various ethnic nights such as French, Spanish and Japanese. The highlight of the year came when several club members spent their spring vacation in Mexico. INTERNATIONAL CLUB OFFICERS. Wendy Mann Treasurer; David Hanamoto, vice president; Julie Murphy, President; Mary Dvorak, Secretary. 28 Club members study many different ethnic cultures. French night was a great success! First Row: Wayne Kollenkark. Bill Schmitz. Wayne Peisert. Denise Norton. Alicia Evertson, Jim Bentz; Second Row: Dennis Norton, Marty Siddens, Todd Knoll. Jeff Corbeil, Nick Davids, Don Christson, Dave Haisma; Third Row: Mike Leeke, Mike Weingart, John Scott. Jeff Rouley. Bob Heber, Bob Dunivan, Tom Griffen, Roy Anderson. (Not Pictured: Advisors Jeff Jerdee. Wade Heisler) V.I.C.A. V.I.C.A. stands for Vocational Industrial Club of America. It is one of the newest clubs at Johnsburg High School. V.I.C.A.’s main purpose is to help students work toward the career of their choice and to win scholarships. Students compete by taking tests, and if they score highly, they have a chance to go down state. The officers are: Wayne Peisert, president; Alicia Evertsen and Bill Schmitz, vice-presidents; Wayne Kollenkark, treasurer; and Denise Norton, secretary. 29 JETS TEAM. First Row: Joe Majercik. Rich Michels, Scott Tvaroh, Mike Cahill; Second Row: Bernard Wharton, Ralph Stark, Debbie Tvaroh, Terri Cluff, Kathy Wester; Third Row: Dave Quinn. Bob Slack, Ken Schoenig, Marcia Crump JETS Although the JETS team (Junior Engineering Technical Society) didn’t bring home any medals this year from regional competition, it did very well. This was the first year in class AA. Considering the tough competition and the size of the other schools, the team did very well. 30 Jets candidates take exams to try out for team. Pep Club First Row: Mary Moravic, Laura Baker, Debbie Griggs, Lisa Capps; Second Row: Dave Drogosz, Terrie Lamerand, Debbie Wade, Judy Charles; Third Row: Laura Long, Cindy Swinford. Jenny Wills. Kerry Rauhut, Pam Foote; Fourth Row: Jessica Bogacz, Jane Gasiorowski, Lisa Matulka, Vicki Strossner. AV TV Club From left to right: Mr. Hal Thompson, Rob Kreschmar, Kim Colomer. Dave Drogosz, Darin Peterson. Tim Boutin, John Carder, and John Wills. 31 Ski Club First Row: Steve Kunzweiler, Mike Weingart, Kevin Nielsen, Mark Zvonar, Bob Nowak, Lynn Wilkinson, Katrina Marunde, Laura Shiman, Vicki Powell. Tammy Phillips. Timothy Krodel; Second Row: Dennis Leary, Robert Nehrlich, Tom Beucilli, Russell Schell, Becky Boettcher, Kim Pollock, Nancy Kofler, Julie Murphy, Tammy Wettstein. Terri Lamerand, Tom Walczynski; Third Row: Tim Justin, Dave Hopp, John Kozicki, Rich Thayer, Bob Prosen, Cynthia Swinford, Debbie Bosse. Penny Beck. Jennifer Kreier, Michele Boettcher, Natalie Hazen, Paul Hendrixson; Fourth Row: Mike Scharatt. Paul Polep, Steve Tennison, Dawn Wetzstein. Lynette Randazzo, Beverly Hiller. Kelly Quinlan, Brian Anderson, John Kegel, Frank Sroka, Lars Swanson. Fifth Row: Dawn Dagens. Kim Larson, Michelle Scavo, Laura Lund, Rhonda DuPont, Michael Siudak, Shawn Kee, Edward Klein, Brian Hauck, Danny Stefka, Dave Drogosz. Y.A.C. First Row: Dave Drogosz. Terri Lamer- and, Tom Beucilli. Mike Burg; Second Row: Tony Zaramba. Tammy Wettstein, Becky Boettcher, Kim Pollock. 32 F.C.A First Row: Mr. Bob Texidor, adviser. Second Row: Penny Beck, Missy Davis, Candi Kilcoyne, Jon Wills, Ralph Stark; Third Row: Bill Kilcoyne, Tim Keller, Kevin Nielsen, Mark Zvonar. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (F.C.A.) applies muscle and action to the Christian faith around the common bond of sports and teammates. Members share fellowship and their commitment to Christiani- ty. Our local Huddle sponsored the Skyhawk Invitational Powerlifting Meet. Funds raised through the club are used to send members to summer conferences and sport camps. Computer Club First Row: Mr. Bob Texidor, adviser; Rich Long, Gabby Barroso, Tracy Sheer. Melinda Barth. Randy Thiel. Joe Nowak. Ken Barrett. Mike Burg Second Row: John Miskovic. Kevin Kefauver. Mike Steffens, Troy Hetz. Tom Beucilli, Brett Bartkoske, Eugene Wenderski. Third Row: Cary Bruce, Chuck Mormino, Denny Leary, Tim Krodel, Jeff Straulin, Emil Marunde, Lee Miller, Tony Zaremba 33 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDP 17 Winter Play ‘The Royal F THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SDAY Johnsburg vs. Marian Soc-Hop Prom Sarah Knight and Jerry Harker Homecoming Queen Michelle Patter- Cindy Axell and Jeff Preston son and King Jeff Jayko dance in the spotlight during the Homecoming Dance. Western Theme Rounds Up Homecoming ’83 “Homecoming ’83 was the most organized and best spirited Homecoming we’ve ever had,” said Jocelyn Booth, CARES adviser. At the Friday night bonfire it was announced that Jeff Jayko and Michelle Patterson were elected King and Queen of Homecoming. The Senior Class won the float-building competition. The Junior Class won the spirit competition, and that means that the Class of ’85 will be the first Class engraved on the Homecoming spirit plaque in the Wall of Fame. Highlighting the Homecoming was a 22-0 Skyhawk victory over the Marengo Indians. It was the first Homecoming game won by the Skyhawks since 1979. All in all, Homecoming ’83 was successful throughout the whole student body. Annette Freels shows off her pom-pon abilities. Some sophomore football players, Dave Huemann, John Kegel, Mike Siudak, Phillip Brannam, and Tom Buccelll, “strut” their stuff during the Homecoming Parade. The Vocational Education drill team” ride in the truck with one of their drills. 37 The JHS Band marches proudly down Church Street. The crowd awaits the varsity Skyhawks as they approach the field. The fabulous JHS marching band plays during halftime. Ken Schoenig, Kim Abell, Kristin Ort, and Rick Schaller enjoy a break from dancing during Homecoming. Some JHS ladies show the shy guys what “boogeying is all about Some JHS faculty get up the nerve to hit the dance floor. Renee Brauer and “beau” share a dance. ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ ‘ARSENIC AND OLD LACE’ CAST FRONT ROW: Kathy Wester, Rick Schaller, Chap Hughes, Scott Tvaroh, Lisa Kelly; SECOND ROW: Rich Handorf, Kim Larson, Lisa Matulka, Linda Maiorca, Ken Schoenig, Tim Adams, Ray Tantillo, Brian Dunivan, Jon Wills. 40 “Aunt Abby, Aunt Martha, this is my home . . . “Hello, Mr. President.” Fall Play is a success While the lights dimmed, whispers could be heard as the audience took their seats. Then the auditorium fell silent and the actors took their places on stage. As the stage lights came up, the Brewster house came to life. The JHS theatre presented it’s fall play, “Arsenic and Old Lace,” which revolves around two old women (Abby and Martha Brewster) and how they put lonely old men out of their misery by offering them some Elderberry wine with just a touch of arsenic in it. Brian Dunivan as Dr. Einstein. Look here, Jonathon!” Scott Tvaroh as Jonathon Brewster. The long lost nephew of Abby and Martha Brewster. 41 The cast of “The Royal Family”: Front Row: Norman Rokosz, Missy Davis, Rick Schaller. Kathy Wester, Kim Larson, Lisa Kelly; Second Row: Tony Zaremba, Arlet Mann, Ed Foster, Butch Wilkinson. Sandy Bogacz, Pete Bjerning, Ken Schoenig, Harry Walk, Mary Dvorak. Tony (Norm Rokosz) greets his mother, Fanny (Missy Davis), after an acting job in Hollywood. Della (Arlet Mann) is in the background. 42 The Royal Family The Drama Department’s winter play was “The Royal Family’’. This is a play about a family of actors in the 1920’s. It is about the family’s decisions and actions toward acting and outsiders. This play is unlike any other play in the school’s history in that it has no single plot, but many plots going on at once. The Family shows great concern after receiving a letter from Tony. From left: Missy Davis, Lisa Kelly, Kathy Wester, Kim Larson, Ed Foster, Rick Schaller. First Row: Brian Siudak, Scott Tvaroh, Joe Majercik, Ray Tantillo, Laura Carlson, Kathy Wester, Janette Ready; Second Row: Gail Jakubicek. Shelly Meidzianowski. Lisa Thoren, Michelle Swartzloff, Kathy Butler, Julie Anderson. Kelly Hart, Terri Cluff; Third Row: Norman Rokosz, Alicia Evertson, Lisa Kelly, Cindy Swinford, Kim Pieper, Ralph Stark. Bernard Wharton. Ed Foster; Fourth Row: Rick Schaller, Rich Michels. Ken Schoenig. Cris May, Sherri Scavo, Debbie Tvaroh, Advisor Denny Spraetz. (Not Pictured: Marcia Crump, Michelle Arnolde, Phil Thennes. Lisa Hartigan). National Honor Society Honorary member, Bobbie Hart, receives certificate from President Ken Schoenig 44 National Honor Society officers kick back and relax. They are Scott Tvaroh, vice-president; Ken Schoenig, president; and Michelle Patterson, Secretary. (Not Pictured: Janette Ready, treasurer). Johnsburg quintet practices a new number. Senior Kathy Butler smiles pretty for the camera. Mr. Roberts shows he is ‘‘hot stuff” by sitting on an ice cube during a Homecoming activity. The crowd shows its enthusiasm for their team. oo: 83 VISITOR 0 0 1 2 00 84 HOME 0 § 3 4 Elated team carries Coach Randy Oberembt after Homecoming victory. Best Football Season in History! JHS football fans have never been happier 1983 VARSITY TEAM. FIRST ROW: Tom Buccelli, Pat Minton, Mike Dominquez, Jim Olekszy, Roy Anderson, Dale Zalke, Mike Haag; SECOND ROW: John Kirk, Bill Wade, Harry Giovanni, Joe Majercik, Ralph Stark, Tom Kinney, Mark Majercik, John Gallagher; THIRD ROW: Coach Randy Oberembt, Harry Walk, Jim Hopp. Jeff Jayko, Jerry Harker, Jim Bentz, Brian Siudak, Martin Dreyer, Mike Majercik, Coach Mike Roberts; FOURTH ROW: Trainer Rich Michels, Rick Easterling, Mark Dumelle, Bob Bentz, Rick Buckholtz, Mark Durei, Phil Thennes, John Grenman, Tom Meehan, Wayne KUenkark, Coach Todd Lewison. SKYHAWK offense set for more yardage. Our First Winning Season 1983-FIRST WINNING SEASON. This SKYHAWK team was the strongest team to date. The offense was responsible for 2,549 yards of total offense. 2,108 of it was rushing, while passing for 441 yards. The team also had a strong defense, holding 4 of 9 teams to under 100 yards total offense. “The success of the season can be traced to the extensive off-season preparation by a dedicated group of athletes. Without question, the attitude of this group was outstanding!” Coach Randy Oberembt commented. The most valuable player was Jim Bentz; most valuable lineman was Brian Suidak; most valuable back was Jeff Jayko; and most improved was Phil Thennes. The All-Conference players were John Grenman, Phil Thennes, Brian Suidak, Jim Hopp, Jim Bentz, and Mark Dummelle. The SKYHAWKS ended up with a respectable 7-2 record, second in the conference and a strong foundation for the next year. Senior Co-Captain Jeff Jayko passes for yardage. Senior Jim Hopp runs for some of his 757 yards. 52 Senior co-captain Jim Bentz ‘flies’ forward for extra yardage. Senior co-captain Brian Suidak ‘slams’ the ball loose during Homecoming victory. Senior John Grenman takes a water break while offense is on the field. 53 1983 Sophomore Football Team. FRONT ROW: Ken Froehlig, Jeff Carden, Dennis Leary, Tom Buccelli, Randy Thiel, Tony Zaremba, Jason Perry, Tim Shine; SECOND ROW: Rick Easterling, Phil Brannan, Troy Hetz, Larry Gibson, Shawn Kee, Ed Klein, Bob Kilcoyne, Chuck Erie, Brian Olenick, Bill Comstock; THIRD ROW: Coach Bill Hurckes, Tom McNelley, Dave Huemann, Pete Switzer, Chad Miller, Brian Hauck, John Kegal, Dan Stefka, Mike Siudak, John Biederman, Coach Jeff Jerdee. TOP ROW: Mike Toussaint, Dave Widhalm, Bob McKay, Bob Boak, Tom Majorca, Don Thennes, Bryan Anderson, Pat Bjerning, Bob McCauley, and Bill Dust. Soph Football This year 33 boys went out for football. Coach Bill Hurckes said that they worked hard and were eager to learn. They should be a tremendous plus to next year’s varsity football team. C Coach Hurckes at halftime talks to his team about the strategy. Three Skyhawk defenders, Brian Hauck (32) John Kegel (33) and Tom Maiorca (79), help Ken Froehlig (51) get the opponent for a loss of yardage. 54 1983 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL TEAM, FIRST ROW: Dave Savino. Kevin Zalke, Jim O’Brien. Lenny Wotring, Juan Caratachea. Steve Huska, Joe Olekzsy, John Dodge. Dave Shedbalker, Jeff Huemann; SECOND ROW: Ray Mendlik, Kurt Peterson. Paul Dunkman, Charlie Giovanni. Chuck Mormino, Ugene Wendurski. Paul Poplep, Mark O’Brien, Tim Grenell. Bob Kosick, Tim Justen; THIRD ROW: Coach Jim Meyers, Wayne Shumate, Jim Walker. Brian Frazier, Ed Schultz, Tyler Kinney, Scott Bowerman, Peter Pagast, Joe Dvarack, Eric Kucharski, Tim Wirtala, Ron Szat, Lance Lancaster. Coach Bob Schmitt; FOURTH ROW: Shawn Bach. Rich Thompson. Boddy Parsons, John Shiman. Steve Wood, Emil Marunde, Frank Husak, Bob Ziemba, John Drogasz, Tim Donat, Tim Burowski, Mike Hass, Paul Owen, Mark Adams. Freshman Football The Freshmen made good strides in learning the Skyhawk offense and defense. In five games the Freshmen were defeated by less than eight points. Only in the first game against Harvard were the Skyhawks disheartened. They displayed a good attitude and strong desire through the season. Jim O’Brien (23) looks for an opening while coming out of the backfield against Grant. 55 FIRST ROW: Gail Wroblewski, Cris May, Debbie Tvaroh, Breck Dixon, Lisa Thoren, Sarah Knight, Missy Christie. Second Row: Coach Sharal Koenigseder, Theresa Hauck, Laura Hintz, Michelle Swartloff. Kathy Butler, Wendi Huemann. Julie Anderson, Kelly Hart. Jonnie Schwabauer, Assistant Coach Diane Nimocks. 1983 Northwest Suburban Conference Champs! For the first time in Johnsburg High School’s history, the varsity girls volleyball team brought home a first place trophy. The girls conference record was 13 1, while their overall record was 19-7. The team traveled to Chicago to participate in the Chicago Latin Tournament competing against the top 16 teams in the state. Overall, the girls had a 2-2 record for the tournament. They also took second in the Zion-Benton Tournament. Julie Anderson, Theresa Hauck, and Michelle Swartzloff were named All-Conference. Theresa Hauck was named most valuable player and honorary captain. Wendi Huemann was awarded for most improved. 56 Michelle Swartzloff comes down from an awesome spike. Theresa Hauck awaits for Cris May to set her up for a spike. AT LEFT: Team work is the name of the game. AT RIGHT: Kelly Hart passes the ball with confidence. AT LEFT AND AT RIGHT: Co-captains Julie Anderson and Theresa Hauck. Debbie Tvaroh is aggressive on the court. Missy Christie concentrates on her serve. FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL TEAM. FIRST ROW: Bonnie Norton, Tina Meyer. Jennifer Wills, Terry Hendershott. Mary Wroblewski, Jennifer Kreier; SECOND ROW: Manager Jonnie Schwabauer, Michelle Bowe, Kathy Kirk, Beth Berg, Cindi Swartzloff, Coach Diane Nimocks. Sophomore Volleyball This year’s sophomore team tied for first place in their conference. There was outstand- ing effort on the court all season long. SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL TEAM (FIRST ROW) Mindy Barth, Tracy Sheer. Patti Butler. Kelly Quinlan. Linda Bartmann, Bev Hiller, Arlet Mann, Manager Jonnie Schwabauer. SECOND ROW: Tela Hall, Sandy Bogacz, Jill Jurik. Debbie Gahlbeck. Laura Oeffling. Cindy Lane, Coach Diane Nimocks. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: FIRST ROW: Brian Berdt, Bill Schmitz, Jeff Nicols, Pete Bjerning, Steve Schmitt, Bernard Wharton; SECOND ROW: Mike Lawerence, Norman Rokosz. Mike Schratt, Coach Bob Texidor, Mark Clary, Lisa Matulka, Mark Widhalm. Pete Bjerning struts his stuff. Lisa Matulka pushes herself to reach her personal goal. Cross Country JHS cross country coach Bob Texidor is calling it one of the most successful seasons to date. The team had one of its better records, and there was a great deal of individual improvement. Mike Lawrence was named MVP, Pete Bjerning was awarded the 100% award, while Brian Berdt was named most improved runner. Captain of the team was Norman Rokosz. The runners enjoy the scenic course of Veterans Acres in Crystal Lake. 61 Tennis THE VARSITY TENNIS TEAM. FIRST ROW: Debbie Hartjes, Patti Schmitt, Kathy Hartjes; SECOND ROW: Sheri Scavo, Gail Jakubicek, Trina Marunde and Coach Ronnie Cepulis. The varsity tennis team finished its season by placing sixth in the Northwest Suburban Conference. At the fall sports banquet, Gail Jakubicek was named MVP, Kathy Hartjes was named captain, and the most improved player was Sheri Scavo. Gail and Shari, who played number one doubles, placed third at the district meet. The junior varsity tennis team put forth excellent effort against its opponents. Kim Pollock was chosen MVP by her teammates. THE J.V. TENNIS TEAM. FIRST ROW: Connie Klotz, Becky Boettcher, Kim Pollock, Cheryl Miller, Stephanie Engstrom, Audra Ortlieb Mary Marulewski. Dawn Williamson, and Connie Robinson; TOP ROW: Debbie Linn, Dawn Wetzstein. Cathy Podhorn, Julie Murphy Coach Ronnie Cepulis. Barb Ojito, Dawn Dagens. Karen Klotz. and Chris Wiser. 62 During practice, senior Trina Marunde practices her forehand for an upcoming match. Kim Pollock practices serving, which is one of the most important skills necessary in the game of tennis. Dawn Wetzstein, Cathy Podhorn, Kim Pollock and Becky Boettcher, sit and relax away from the hot sun during a torturing day at practice. Captain Kathy Hartjes warms up before a meet. Kathy had a good season with many individual victories. Patti Schmitt returns the serve during a match against Marian Central to help bring the team to victory. 63 Pom Pons VARSITY SQUAD. FIRST ROW: Carrie Boike, Kelly Donat, Shelly Miedzeanowski, Terri Frey, Kristin Ort, Laura Shiman, Kim Pieper, Lisa Thoren; SECOND ROW: Michelle Patterson, Kathy Wester, Candy Kilcoyne, Annette Freels, Julie Leopold, Lisa Klein, Michelle Anderson, Lynn Wilkinson, Lisa Kelly. J.V. SQUAD. FIRST ROW: Kim Reilly; SECOND ROW: Laura Lund, Rhonda Dupont. Debra Clary, Wendi Boelens, Amy Ziebel, Denise Rendo, Kathleen Fleming; THIRD ROW: Jonnie Schwabauer, Julie Groves, Alicia Muser, Beth Berg, Tina Pareis, Carol Corbeil, Jodi Dickman, Diane Ziolowski. 65 JHS Cheerleaders FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS. FIRST ROW: Renee Beck, and Stephanie Engstrom; SECOND ROW: Debbie Babarsky, Karin Ort. Michelle Scavo, and Jeanie Miedzainowski. SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS. BOTTOM ROW: Sue Russle, Michelle Weber, Sue Hansen, and Nancy Kofler. MIDDLE ROW: Linda Bartmann and Laura Davidson; TOP ROW: Vicki Moulis, Bev Hiller, and Amy Vayo. The JHS “Rah-Rah’s” show the crowd who “number one” really is. The Sophomore cheerleaders promote spirit during the Homecoming parade. 66 Varsity Cheerleaders BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Tvaroh, Laurie Mellum. Terri Eichhorn. Breck Dixon; TOP ROW: Jill Leopold, Jenny Scott, Missy Davis, and Traci Schmitt. Boys Varsity Basketball Team. First Row: Coach Dave Dobrowski, and coach Ben Beck; Second Row: John Gallagher, Jeff Jayko, Mark Majercik, Jeff Nichols, Joe Majercik, Jeff Preston, Greg Sobiesk, Tim Shine, Mike Mazrin, Mark DuRei, Bernard Wharton, Kenneth Baker, Mike Nederhouser, and Richard Michels. Jeff Jayko launches one for two. “Do you solemnly swear to tell the whole truth, and nothing but the truth?” Team members listen carefully to coach’s strategy during a close game against The skyhawk defensive players await the battle for the rebound. Richmond. “SCORE” The Skyhawks had to do without the services of talented center Tom Meehan this season. He was injured in an auto accident in the beginning of the season. Jeff Jayko looks for an open man as the remaining time runs out. 69 “Hey, you got it Joe!” “Look mom, one hand.” Tim Shine and Jeff Nichols try out for choir. John Gallagher try's out for the Ballet. The Sophomore Basketball Team. First Row: George Taylor, Bill Comstock, Bill Pfefferkorn, Dave Widhalm; Second Row: Tom Walsh. Rick Easterling, Mike Toussaint, coach Dave Dombrowski, Bill Dust, Bubba Bentz, and Tom Maiorca. Bill Dust leaps into the air for two. Sophomore Basketball The season was very suc- cessful with the sophomore boys finishing .500. The height of the season was a triple overtime victory over the league-leading Marengo In- dians. Bubba Bentz makes a great offensive play as he dribbles down the court. y Freshman Basketball Team. First Row: Russ Biba, David Savino. Jeff Huemann, Kyle Geiser, Chris Bonus. Gene Wenderski. Craig Ames; Second Row: John Drogosz. Paul Owen. Coach Bill Hurckes, Ron Szat. and Frank Husak. (Absent when photo taken: Mark Widhalm, Mark Clary, and Managers John Flura, Mike Hondorf.) Freshman Basketball At the time of this writing, the Freshmen team record was 11-7 overall, and 6-5 in conference play. After a slow start this season, the young Skyhawks really came on in the 2nd half of the season. Highlights of the season were beating 1st place Marengo, 47-45; Roundlake, 61-60; beating McHenry twice, and finishing 3rd in the Johnsburg Freshmen Tournament. “With the tremendous success these fine men achieved this year, the future of Johnsburg Basketball looks bright,” said Coach Hurckes. The Skyhawks reach for the limit. 72 Girls J.V. Basketball Team. First row: Debbie Galbeck, Kim Powell, Terri Hendershot, Pam Foot. Cathy Olsen, Sue Ponte; Second Row: Lori Halcom, Chris Clura, Chris O’Donahue, Kelly Quinlan, Bev Hiller. Patti Butler, Patty Novy, Lesley Davidson; Third Row: Amy Lane, Beth Berg, Cindy Lane, Kathleen Kirk, Tracy Bilski, Debbi Lynn, Cynthia Swartzloff, and Coach Wayne Hiller. J.V. Girls Basketball The J.V. Girls Basketball Team, at press time, had a 13-1 record with two more games to go. They had an excellent season, and they are one of the top teams in the conference. 73 “What do I do with it now, coach?' Girls Varsity Basketball Team. First Row: Theresa Hauck, Sheri Scavo, Cris May, Missy Christie, Manager Candy Norwill; Second Row: Manager Linda Bartmann, Kelly Hart, Kathy Butler, Michelle Swartzloff, Vicky Debeau, Laura Oeffling, Manager Debbie Tvaroh and Coach Nancy Fahey. Kathy Butler and her opponent are both looking for the loose ball. Coach Nancy Fahey gives her team some winning pointers while the girls cool down with a drink of water. Varsity Girls Basketball The girls varsity basketball team had an average season this year. They finished the season with a .500. 74 Theresa Hauck takes a shot from the outside while being guarded by an opponent. Sheri Scavo rebounds the ball after an attempted shot by a teammate. Kelly Hart awaits in anticipation for her teammate to shoot a very important free throw. As time runs out Michelle Swartzloff attempts to add to the team’s score. After Missy Christie brings the ball down the court, she passes to Cris May who will then start the play. 75 Wrestling VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM. First Row: Jim Walker, Mark O'Brien, Dave Shedbalkar, Scott Lehman, Ed Klein; Second Row: Ken Hansen, Mike Cahill, Shawn Kee, Brian Hauck, Jim O’Brien; Third Row: Coach Jim Briscoe, Mark Dumelle, Bentley Treat, Jim Bentz, and Coach Mike Roberts. SOPHOMORE WRESTLING TEAM. First Row: Dave Thoren, Mark O’Brien. Dave Shedbalkar. Scott Lehman, Carl Arnold; Second Row: Shawn Kee, Jim Walker, Ed Schultz, Jim O’Brien, John Shiman; Third Row: Coach Jim Briscoe, Mike Fortin, Brian Hauck, Emil Marunde, Jeff Carden, John Biederman, and Coach Mike Roberts. Johnsburg senior Jim Bentz has become the first wrestler in Skyhawk history to win conference champ. WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS. First Row: Laura Pittman; Second Row: Becky Boettcher, Mindy Barth; Third Row: Jill Jurik. (Not Pictured Felicia Hogan). Junior Mark Dumelle works for an escape. Johnsburg Skyhawk Mike Cahill holds up the 2nd place trophy from the RichmondBurton tournament. Another victory for senior Jimmy Bentz. MM Scott Lehman works for a pin. Wrestling cheerleaders from left to right: Jill Jurik. Laura Pitman, Mindy Barth, Becky Boettcher. (Not pictured: Felicia Hogan). Freshman Jim Walker twists his opponent to his back. Sophomore Scott Lehman applies the mighty headlock. 77 Senior Jimmy Bentz applies the mighty cradle. Freshman Dave Shedbalkar and his opponent are ready for the whistle. Freshman Joe Dvorak gains control and tries to turn his opponent over. Coach Jim Briscoe gives instructions while Trina Marunde keeps stats. 78 Skyhawks Set Winning Records Football The varsity football season with a 7-2 record. They made a complete turn around from last year’s season, and they finished with best record ever. JHS OPP 7 6 Richmond 24 0 Nazareth Academy 21 6 Lake Zurich 6 42 Marian 22 0 Marengo 34 12 Grayslake 15 0 Wauconda 21 20 Round Lake 17 21 Grant Sophomore Record 1-7-1 Freshman Record 2-5-2 l .11 Volleyball The varsity girls volleyball team was first in conference. Thier record was 13-1. JHS OPP W L Roundlake W L Grayslake W L Harvard w L Marian w L Lake Zurich w L McHenry L W Richmond W L Marengo W L Grant W L Wauconda W L Roundlake W L Grayslake w L Marian L W Woodstock w L Lake Zurich w L Marengo w L Grant L W Wauconda Girls Tennis The girls varsity tennis team finished the season with a conference record of 1-6-0. Gail Jakubicek was named MVP, Sheri Scavo was named M1P; and Kathy Hartjes was named Captain. Gail and Sheri placed third for doubles in the conference meet.The junior varsity tennis team finished the season witha 0-7 record Cross Country The cross country team ended its season with a 3-3 record. Coach Bob Texidor added that this was the best season ever. Mike Lawrence was named MVP while Pete Bjerning received the 100%er award. The team finished 4th In the NWSC. JHS OPP 35 24 Roundlake 45 15 Crystal Lake South 23 37 Marian 19 42 Harvard 28 27 Jacobs 37 23 Grant 29 26 Batavia 19 43 Burlington Central 15 44 Wauconda 31 26 Lake Zurich 18 41 Grayslake Boys Basketball For the second year in a row, the varsity team won the Thanksgiving Tournament which takes place at Marian Central. Their record has been improved since last year. JHS OPP 64 58 Burlington Central 73 69 Richmond Burton 53 54 Genoa-Kingston 56 52 Round Lake 49 58 Marengo 49 55 Marian Central 48 55 North Boone 64 48 Burlington Central 37 15 Genoa 48 73 Hampshire 39 46 Grant 51 58 Harvard 37 36 Wauconda 61 40 Hampshire 45 46 Lake Zurich 73 46 Richmond Burton 40 51 Grayslake 55 56 Round Lake 49 68 Marengo 57 53 Marian Central 64 59 Lake Zurich 40 48 Wauconda 48 46 Grayslake Grant Girls Basketball The girls have put in a lot of hard work this season, and it shows in their record. JHS OPP 36 28 Woodstock 44 42 Richmond 26 36 Marengo 32 69 Wauconda 51 52 Harvard 39 38 McHenry 31 41 M arian Central 49 31 South Beloit 51 15 Hebron 55 53 Richmond Burton 35 32 Round Lake 38 32 Grant 57 48 Lake Zurich 59 65 Grayslake 46 34 Marengo 37 47 Marian Central 43 31 Round Lake 41 47 Wauconda 53 45 Grant Wrestling This year the wrestling team had two people qualify for Sectionals, Jim Bentz and Jim O’Brien. Jim Bentz was also the first Johnsburg wrestler to become a conference champ. The combined Freshman and Sophomore record was 12-7. JHS OPP W L Marengo W L Hebron L W Round Lake L W McHenry W L Marian Central L W Hampshire W L Marengo w L Richmond T T Jacobs L W St. Edward L w Grant L w Wauconda W L Ridgewood w L Lake Zurich L W Valley Lutheran W L St. Edward L W Grayslake 79 PLE 2 Administration ROB GOUGH Principal ROGER KRIEWALDT Assistant Principal RANDY OBEREMBT Dean of Students DUANE ANDREAS Superintendent of Schools PAT BINGMAN STEVE POLLOCK VIVIAN RICHARDS Administrative Assistant Vocational Education Director Vocational Education Secretary 82 BEN BECK Drivers Education MOLLY BECK Guidance Counselor CATHY BETHIA Spanish JOCELYN BOOTH Reading JAN BOSMAN Business Education RONI CEPULIS LOIS COCKING THERESA DODGE DAVE DOMBROWSKI BILL DVONCH Math Business Education Guidance Counselor Physical Education Industrial Arts NANCY FAHEY Physical Education RITA GUGEL Home Economics WADE HEISLER Industrial Arts ALICE HELLGETH Math WAYNE HILLER Social Studies BILL HURCKES Special Education OWEN KELSALL Science ELAINE KEE Vocational Education F a c u 1 t y CAROL KENNEBECK SHARAL KOENIGSEDER Learning Center Aid Physical Education KATHY KUCIK Learning Center Director TODD LEWISON Math PAT McCRYSTAL Science JIM MEYERS PAM NEUMAIER DIANE NIMOCKS CHERYL OLSON Athletic Director Consumer Education Reading Literature YVETTE PARTIPILO French JOHN QUICK MIKE ROBERTS CONNIE SANDERS Building Trades Social Studies Special Education BOB SCHMITT English CHUCK SCHULTZ Industrial Arts CHRISTIE STANELL Special Education RANDY SWIKLE Journalism BOB TEXIDOR Science DENNIS SPRAETZ Guidance Counselor HAL THOMPSON Music ROGER ZAWACKI Math Mr. Gough looks for a good spot to watch the Homecoming Parade. 84 Cooks: Renee Juergensen, Ursula Karwacki, Jan Tvaroh, Betty Zenner, Ruth Jensen, and Linda Freund. (Not Pictured: Aleta Gemmell) Office Aids: Rosalie Nichols, Judy Jonas, Diane Kofler, Judy Schmitt. Inez Young, and Natalie Boak. Custodians and Maintenance: Earl Huntsman. Art Duran. Frank Phillips, (sitting) Gene Weincoff. (Not Pictured: Don Bentz, Si Meyers, and Bob Vascick.) 85 Freshmen The Freshman Class Officers are (from front to back) Dave Shedbalkar, Leslie Davidson, Linda Maiorca, and Pat Adams. Kenneth Barrett Jennifer Bauer Nicole Bazilewich Shaun Bean Chad Bear Penelope Beck Renee Beck Beth Berg Brian Berndt Russell Biba Tracy Bilske Tim Bockhaus Wendy Boelens Michele Boettcher Jessica Bogacz Chris Bonus Timothy Borowski Debbie Bosse Michele Bowe Scott Bowerman Sharon Bown Laura Brehm Wendy Brennan James Buccelli Michael Burg Daniel Burns Jeanne Caifano Jeffrey Callahan 86 Juan Caratachea Kathryn Carroll John Choyinskl Christine Ciura Rachael Clark Mark Clary Karin Cluff Kristin Colomer Faith Comstock Jacqueline Connery Philip Cook Lesley Davidson John Dittmer John Dodge Tim Donat John Drogosz Paul Dunkman Rhonda Du Pont Joseph Dvorak Kim Easterling Edward Edinger Stephanie Engstrom Willie Farr Miranda Fields Kathleen Fleming Sean Floyd John Fleura Pamela Foote Julie Formby Michael Fortin Brian Frazier Vicki Garrett Kyle Geisser Serena Gill Charles Giovanni Some freshmen don’t know if they are coming or going. Shown are John Choyinski, Ron Szat. Rich Long, and Paul Owen. 87 Katherine Grams Tim Grenell Michael Hahndorf James Hall Karen Hansen Gregory Hart Michael Hass Natalie Hazen Terry Hendershott Michelle Hennigan Kristine Hensley Evelyn Hill Tammy Homer David Hopp Marikay Hopp Michael Hopp Jeff Huemann Kimberly Hull Frank Husak Steven Huska Paula Jargstorf Jim Walker poses as “The Hulk” for Halloween. Lisa Johnson Timothy Justen Tyler Kinney Kathleen Kirk David Kohon Robert Kosick Kimberly Kozlowski 88 Cara Kraus Jennifer Kreier Erik Kucharski Susan Kuznicki Lance Lancaster Kim Larson Lisa Layton Tracie Lewis Richard Long Laura Lund Gina Lusk Linda Maiorca Emil Marunde Raymond Mendlik Kristina Meyer Denise Michaelis Jean Miedzianowski Michael Milbratz Cheryl Miller Lee Miller Michael Minton Charles Mormino Melissa Moulis Alicia Musur Bonnie Norton Patricia Novy Joseph Nowak Christine O’Brien James O’Brien Mark O’Brien Joseph Olekszy Catherine Olsen Karin Ort 89 Mark O’Brien and Mark Widhalm “pig out” during lunch hour. Katherine Ort Paul Owen Peter Pagast Richard Palmer Carol Papak Tina Paries Buddy Parsons Brian Peisert Kurt Peterson Roger Petska Tammy Phillips Linda Pine Paul Polep Susan Ponte Denise Poteracki Vicki Powell Kathleen Price Karyn Ramberg Lynette Randazzo Lori Raycraft Lori Reid Denise Rendo Robert Rich Kristin Ridout James Riley Dave Savino Michelle Scavo Dennis Schlaiss 90 Michael Schratt Edward Schultz Theresa Seymour Dave Shedbalkar John Shiman Wayne Shumate Jerry Stading Michele Steinbock Steven Sterka Vicki Strossner Randy Sundell Cynthia Swartzloff Ronald Szat Lisa Tatum Michelle Scavo, Renee Beck, Karin Ort show their spirit at Homecoming bonfire. Steven Tennison Jeffrey Thompson Richard Thompson Brian Toby Dave Tornatore Cheryl Trammel Trina Twadell Melissa Urbanski James Walker Brian Walsh Loreen Webster Eugene Wenderski Dawn Werzstein Mark Widhalm Jennifer Wills Tom Wirtala Steven Woods Lenny Wotring Mary Wroblewski Kevin Zalke Robert Ziemba 91 Sophomore class officers are Missy Capps, president; John Biederman, vice president; Brian Dunivan, trea- surer; and Kelly Quinlan, secretary Kimberly Abell Dawn Adams Tony Adams Bryan Anderson Marikay Armon Carl Arnold Michael Baker Gabby Barroso Melinda Barth Brett Bartkoske Mark Bartman Linda Bartmann Kathy Beitz Kevin Beitz Richard Benbenek Robert Bentz Anthony Bianchi John Biederman Darrell Birkhoff Patrick Bjerning Matthew Blake Robert Boak Lisa Bockhaus Rebecca Boettcher Sandra Bogacz Jennifer Borchers Philip Brannam Dawn Brown Cary Bruce Joseph Bruscato Thomas Buccelli Audra Buikema Nicole Burnett Patricia Butler Missy Capps Jeff Carden John Carlson Jackie Case Laureen Charles Sheila Chernak Debi Clary Bill Comstock Lora Cooper Carol Ann Corbell Dawn Dagens Laura Davidson Robert DeBaets Daniel DiPerna Jodi Dickman Kevin Diedrich 92 Diane Ziolkowski, Bob Boak, and Mike Siudak work on newspaper. Cathy Meehan takes charge in Mr. Kriewaldt’s office. Michelle Dornbush Victoria DuBeau Peter Dubin Brian Dunivan William Dust Rick Easterling Doug Ehrhardt Terry Eifler Chuck Erie Melissa Flury David Foust George Franz Terri Frey Kenneth Froehlig Deborah Gahlbeck Dante Garcia Larry Gibson Patricia Grams Cynthia Gorman Julie Groves Kim Guanci Tracey Gutekunst Tela Jean Hall Michael Hansen Suzanne Hanson Deborah Ann Hartjes Brian Hauck Lori Haynie Michelle Hazelrigg Steve Heide Susan Heide Carolyn Heil Troy Hetz Melonie Hewitt Beverly Hiller 93 Felicia Hogan Dorothy Hovseth David Huemann Keith Hurst Andrea Johnson Kristi Johnson Jill Jurik Shawn Kee John Kegel Kevin Kefauver Robert Kilcoyne Patrick King Susan Kipping Edward Klein Connie Klotz Smile Laura, Dawn, Jonnie, you’re on a yearbook candid. Karen Klotz Danette Koelling Nancy Kofler James Korolovich Timothy Krodel Steven Kuna Stephen Kunzweiler Cynthia Lane Dennis Leary Scott Lehman Debra Linn Scott Litwin Thomas Maiorca Arlet Mann Michael Marriner 7- 1 N $, • N' -V ■ $ Trade McArtor Robert McCauley Dawn Dagens shows that you can’t Robert McKay fool some of the people some of the time. 94 Tom McNelley Catherine Meehan Michelle Michaelis Chad Miller Timothy Mincks Hope Morris Vicki Moulis Julie Murphy Robert Nehrlich Mary Neumann Christine O’Donohue Laura Oeffling Barbara Ojito Brian Olenick Audra Ortleib Jason Perry Billy Pfefferkorn Lisa Pienschke Joseph Pierce Robert Piggott Laura Pittman Catherine Podhorn Kimberly Pollock Kimberly Powell Kelly Quinlan Cari Race Kimberly Reilly Roxanne Reitmeier Connie Robinson Kelly Rucker Lisa Russell Sue Russell Nicki Burnett concentrates real hard on her crossword puzzle. 95 Steve shows off his Motley Crue shirt while Tim, Denny, Tom, and Joe join in on the Picture. Julie Wagner shys away from the camera. Danny Stefka Jeff Straulin Peter Switzer John Sylvester George Taylor Rick Terry Scott Terry Renee Sande Randy Schaefer Ronny Schaefer Russell Schell Julie Schmitt Mary Schoenherr Jonnie Schwabauer Samantha Scolaro Tracy Sheer Timothy Shine Dawn Siddons Michele Skonie Michael Siudak Diane Smith Laura Stangland Donald Thennes Randall Thiel Dave Thoren Michael Toussaint Richard Trevithick Amy Vayo Julie Wagner Elizabeth Walk Thomas Walsh Michelle Weber Tammy Wettstein David Widhalm George Wilkinson Dawn Williamson Christine Wiser Rick Wright Anthony Zaremba Amy Ziebel Joseph Ziemba Diane Ziolkowski 96 Sue Russell smiles happily at the camera. Junior John Gallager reads along with Mr. Schmitt as sophomores, Dave Huemann (left) and John Kegel (right) listen closely. Jenny Borchers and Bev Hiller show their feelings on biology class. Felicia Hogan has her face painted for the Homecoming parade. 97 Juniors Leonard Adams Roy Anderson Michelle Anderson Deborah Arndt Lisa Artner Kenneth Baker Laura Baker Deborah Baker Dawnielle Ball) Angela Barth Guy Bazilweich Ronald Beck Nicki Berns Deborah Blake Carrie Boike Tim Boutin Richard Buckholtz Denise Burg Antoinette Caifano Lisa Capps John Carden Judith Charles Lisa Confer Jeff Corbeil Curtis Casper Dawn Cummings Kim Davis Melissa Davis Kim Diedrich Mike Dodge Christine Dohnke Cheryl Dominick Mike Dominquez Mark Dumelle Bob Dunivan Mark DuRei Mary Dvorak Martin Dreyer Kim Edwards Kerri Fleming Matt Fluger Jackie Formby 98 Denise Norton shows her ability in painting. Junior Class Officers. FROM BOTTOM TO TOP: Ed Foster, treasurer; Candi Kilcoyne, secretary; Julie Leopold, vice-president; and Jody Turner, president. Martin Hughes imitates Mr. Kelsall during Homecoming week. 99 Betty Novak blows her big horn. Chris Freeland Edward Foster Annette Freels Michelle Frett Jeremie Freund Dawn Fultz David Gagnon John Gallagher Tony Garcia Michelle Glogowski Tom Griffin Debby Griggs Michael Haag David Haisma David Hanamoto Ken Hansen Rober Heber Scott Heide David Heil Cheryl Helmandollar Sherry Hendershott Laura Hintz Daniel Holland Elizabeth Hopp Virginia Hopp Martin Hughes Joseph Jacobsen Susan Jensen Kim Kana Deanna Kauppila Janice Kearns Sally Kearns Kelly Kegel Lisa Marie Kelly 100 Kevin Nielson and Bill Kilcoyne show their school pride while riding in the Homecoming parade. Jeffrey Kennebeck Candi Kilcoyne William Kilcoyne Thomas Kinney Tim Kinsland Lisa Klein Ronald Knauf Tim Koeller John Kozicki Jason Kosmalski Rober Kretzschmar Roberta Kucharski Terri Lamerand Amy Lane Mike Lawrence Mike Leeke Jill Leopold Julie Leopold Rick Lewis Kimberly Loesch Laura Long Kim Lyons Sam Maggio Mark Majercik Mike Marjercik Wendy Mann Cindy Marshall Lisa Matulka Cris May Mike Mazrin Tom Meehan Laura Mellum Scott Menier Rick Miller Pat Minton John Miskovic Mary Moravec 101 Mike Nederhouser Michael Nett Robert Neumann Todd Newton Jeff Nichols Kevin Nielsen Denise Norton Candy Norwill Betty Novak Robert Nowak Nancy Nunamaker Maureen O’Donnell Kristin Ort Jim Owen Brian Palmer Bob Paluch William Pecucci Jeannine Peterson Bob Prosen David Quinn Kerry Rauhut Kim Ridout Robert Robison Julie Rosko Joel Rowland Glenn Sabaj Danny Schaefer Patrick Scanlon Sheryle Scavo Patti Schmitt Steve Schmitt William Schmitz Mark Schoenherr Jennifer Scott Patrick Short Marty Siddons Dale Sima 102 Juniors work hard during float building. Robert Slack Douglas Sobiesk Tom Springer Ralph Stark Michael Steffens Robert Stermer Cynthia Swinford Raymond Tantillo Jim Tatro Richard Thayer Lisa Tihinen Jodi Turner Debbie Tvaroh William Wade Harry Walk Mike Weingart Gerald Wettstein Bernard Wharton Donna White Jonathon Wills Lorna Wisner Bill Wright Michele Young Jack Zenner Tom Ziebal Lora Zielke Mark Zvonar Stacey Morris Jeff Rouley 103 Not Pictured: Harry Giovanni Seniors Senior Class Officers: Joe Majercik, vice-president; Kelly Donat, secretary; Shelly Miedzianowski, treasurer; Jim Olekszy, president. Tim Adams Jason Anderson Julie Anderson Michele Arnolde Cindi Axell Steve Banaszynski Jim Bentz Kim Bentz 104 Lisa Carlson Richard Burkhardt Ronald Callahan Nora Chernak Pete Bjerning i Tammy Bush Don Christenson Kathy Butler Laura Carlson Missy Christie 105 Kim Coiomer Nick Davids Bonnie Conant Kevin Davis Wendy Christie Terri Cluff VH0 3 THE CA TE3T BABY? Marcia Crump Tell us, Wroblewski, Who’s the Cutest Baby?” Breck Dixon Kelly Donat David Drogosz Richard Dschida 106 Senior Lake County students, Dave Lindberg. Margie Kanter, and Gail Jakubicek entertain each other while waiting for their bus. Dale Easterling Brian Elia Paul Felix Diane Gagnon Gary Garcia Terri Eichhorn Alicia Evertsen Kelly Garrett Jane Gasiorowski Bryan Giddens Mike Gill John Grenman 107 Michele Hancock Rich Hahndorf Gwen Haberkamp Kurt Gutekunst Jerry Harker Kelly Hart Kathy Hartjes Theresa Hauck Trishia Herigodt Jim Hopp Steve Hopp Wendi Huemann 108 Gail Jakubicek Jeff Jayko Amy Johnson Mike Jonas Jennifer Jones Greg Jurczynski I Margie Kanter Bobby Key Beth Klapperich Seniors Julie Anderson, Wendi Huemann, Lynn Wilkinson flirt with the camera. John Kirk Kim Klein Wayne Kollenkark Loreen Klein Dawn Lameka Sarah Knight David Lindberg Todd Knoll Scott Loesch 109 Rick Mack Joe Majercik Patti McKay Michelle McKeehan Trina Marunde Rich Michels Ann Murray Dennis Norton Jim Nunamaker Michelle Patterson Kathy Payne Ken Pedraza 110 Michelle McCaffery Shelly Miedzianowski Jim Olekszy Wayne Peisert Norman Rokosz David Rucker David Russell Richard Schaller Justin Rowland I Mark Scheid 111 Laura Shiman Brian Siudak Jane Smid Greg Sobiesk Frank Sroka Bonnie Strossner 112 Michelle Swartzloff Lisa Thoren Scott Tvaroh Chris Tennison Stacey Tornatore Joann Vrasich Rhonda Thayer Phil Thennes Senior Float: 1st Place in Homecoming Debbie Wade competition. Patricia Wajs Tom Walczynski Kathy Wester Clark White 113 Lynn Wilkinson Tim Wirtala Christie Wright Gail Wroblewski Dale Zalke Kathy Brothcrton shows us her technique in sneaking out of school early. Jill Zenner Mike Cahill and Jason Anderson pay close attention in physics. Johnsburg High School’s 1983-84 Illinois, State Scholars. First Row: Joe Majercik, Kathy Butler, Ken Schoenig, Scott Tvaroh; Second Row: Marcia Crump, Michelle Patterson, Kathy Wester. Rich Michels. (Not Pictured Laura Carlson). 114 Ken Schoenig and Rick Schaller rehearse “The Royal Family.” Sean Clark and Kevin Davis reach new heights in their darkroom work. John Scott gives a growling look at the camera. Paul Beran buys a chance to win a football signed by the Minnesota Vikings. 115 ‘Who’s Who’ Best All Around: Shelly Miedzianowski and Jeff Jayko Biggest Mooch: Traci Schmitt and Tigger Adams Most Humorous: Scott Tvaroh and Gail Jakubicel Most Likely to Get Ahead in Life: Ken Schoenig and Kathy Butler Most Likely to Ditch on Test Day: Bentley Treat and Michelle Patterson Sexiest Legs: Lynn Wilkinson and Jeff Preston Most School Spirited: Julie Anderson and Brian Sivdak $ Most Likely to Pose for Playboy: Norman Rokosz and Cindi Axell Most Talented: Kathy Wester and Rick Schaller Most Flirtatious: Laura Shiman and Scan Clark Most Sports Oriented: Jim Bentz and Best Dancer: Missy Christie and Jim Hopp Theresa Hauck Friends are Rare Acquaintances may come and go But friends are rare indeed Because in every phase of life They fill a special need. . . And since you’re just that kind offriend On whom I can rely I find myself at ease with you Whenever you're nearby. . . So whether we are face-to-face Or whether we’re apart You hold a most important place Within my grateful heart.. . Cutest Smile: Sarah Knight and Pete Bjerning Most Intellectual: Terri Cluff and Rich Michels Kelly Hart Through Sarah Knight the Years in Time Terri Eichhorn Michele Hancock Phil Thennes celebrates his 11th birthday with classmates Jeff Preston. Jeff Jayko, John Scott and Norman Rokosz. Shelly Miedzianowski Renee Bauer Traci Schmitt Jerry Harker Trina Marunde Kathy Hartjes Mike Cahill Janette Ready Laura Carlson Kathy Brotherton Senior girls learn how to party early in life. Lisa Thoren Jane Smid Scott Tvaroh Laura Shiman Brian Suidak Wendi Huemann Jill Zenner, Trina Marunde, Gail Wroblewski and Lisa Thoren join with friends during a birthday party. John Grenman Theresa Hauck Lynn Wilkinson Gail Jakubicek Joe Majercik 119 Phil Thennes, Jeff Preston and Rich Dschida in their party hats. 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IL 60050 BEST LITTLE HAIR HOUSE Johnsburg Clip-Joynt Crewcuts - Flattops Long Short Hairstyles 3606 N. Chapel Hill Johnsburg, 111. 60050 385-0932 Congratulations Graduates Fox Lake Ace Hardware 10 E. Grand Ave. Fox Lake, IL “Do It Yourself Headquarters” Congratulations Graduates of 84 From Fox Lake State Bank. 55 E. Grand, Fox Lake (312) 597-2112 134 tyonclert ahe STATE BANK at Johns b Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to serve your many banking needs. 135 mWALS WORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY MARCELINE MISSOURI. USA Supplement Top Row: Tim Adams, Steve Banaszynski. Mike Majercik, Coach Meyers, Jeff Preston, Joe Majercik, Bill Wade, Jim Bentz; Bottom Row: Mark Majercik, Jim Olekszy, Bill Pecucci, Scott Tvaroh, John Gallagher, Jeff Jayko, Wayne Peisert, and Dale Zalke. Tim Adams shows how ready he is to pick this guy off first base. 138 Varsity Baseball This was the best start ever in the school’s baseball history. The team won six games of their first seven. Their overall record was 10-9. Their overall record in the NWSC was 8-6 which gave them second place in conference. Coach Meyers said that the team was affected in the last part of the season by having to play 9 games in 9 school days. This had a big effect on the pitching staff. The leading hitters were Jim Bentz with .392, Joe Majercik with .373, Jeff Preston with .317, Tim Adams with .302, and Dale Zalke with .300. The top pitchers were Steve Banaszynski with a 6-3 record and a 2.02 ERA, and Jeff Jayko with a 4-3 record and a 2.27 ERA. Some individual accomplishments were MVP which went to Jim Bentz; best offensive player went Joe Majer- cik; Golden Glove went Jeff Preston; best pitcher went to Jeff Jayko. Jim Bentz and Tim Adams were the Captains. Joe Majercik in ready position for any balls that might come his way. Steve Banaszynski throws one of his great curve balls. Batter Jeff Jayko taking a real good look at the ball. Mike Majercik, John Gallagher, and Wayne Peisert take a second to look at the records of the 139 game. Freshman Baseball The freshmen baseh ill team finished the season with four wii.s and eight losses. Highlight of the season was a 13-6 win over Grant with the team pounding out 11 hits, including 2 home runs and a triple. Freshmen Baseball Team. First Row: Mike Fortin, Lenny Wotring, Brian Peisert, Kevin Zalke, John Shiman; Second Row: Wayne Shumate, Scott Bowerman, Phi! Cook, Dave Savino, Brian Frazier, Ron Szat, John Drogasz, Frank Husak. BABER BUICK INC. ...Meet The Gentlemen From Buick! ..Selling Buicks For Less Since 1965 .. Service To Believe in. ..Cleanest Used Cars. 587-2555 91 south route 12 140 FOX LAKE First Row: Mike Baker, Chuck Erie, Tony Bianchi, Chad Miller, Dave Huemann; Second Row: George Taylor. Peter Switzer, John Carlson, John Morrison, Bill Comstock, John Kegel, Larry Gibson; Third Row: Coach Hiller, Rick Easterling, Jeff Straulin, Dan Stefka, Dave Widhalm, Bob McCauley. Bob Boak, Jason Perry. Sophomore Baseball 141 Rick Easterling makes a great catch. John Kegel is up to bat during practice. First Row: Debbie Gahlbeck, Cindy Lane, Linda Bartmann; Second Row: Annette Freels, Patti Schmitt, Roberta Kucharski. Cris May, Debbie Tvaroh; Third Row: Coach Bob Schmitt, Michelle Swartzloff, Kathy Butler, Julie Anderson. Wendi Huemann. Girls Softball Kathy Butler throws a mean pitch as Julie Anderson is ready at first base. Michelle Swartzloff running to third. Not a happy moment for Linda Bartmann. Cris May throws the ball to second base. 143 “Oh no; it’s Wendi Huemann’s turn up to bat!” Mr. Schmitt checks the scorebook. Girls Track. First Row: Mary Wroblewski, Dawn Siddons, Laura Lund, Jonnie Schwabauer, Missy Christie; Second Row: Marla Schroeder, Kelly Quinlan, Bev Hiller, Lisa Matulka, Victoria DuBeau, Alicia Evertsen; Third Row: Coach Bob Texidor, Lisa Russel, Theresa Hauck, Sheri Scavo, Laura Oeffling, Dawn Wetzstein, Coach Bill Hurckes. Coach Bob Texidor shoots the gun to start the meet. Girls Track 144 Kelly Quinlan leaps over the hurdle to make a Skyhawk victory. £GSTRP GTH 1984 CHAMPIONS • Jerry Harker (151-175), Brian Hauck (under 125), Bob Bentz (HWT), Jim Bentz (176-200), and Mark Jones (126-151) (from Tiskilwa). Weightlifting JHS held its first annual powerlifting competition this spring. Weightlifting is used to gain strength for a sport or just for enjoyment. Through this type of competition the people who participated all had a great time. Six schools participated with Johnsburg taking first followed by Tiskilwa. The lifting team also took first at a similar meet at Kewanee High School. Brian Siudak takes his lift in the squat. Johnsburg lifters are proud of their first place trophy. Boys Tennis Front Row: Ed Klein, Rich Long, Mike Hahndorf, John Dodge. Dave Shedbalkar, and Shawn Bean; Middle Row: Steve Sterka, Mark Schoenherr. Jeff Thompson. Ray Tantillo, Chad Bear, Brian Hauck, Craig Ames, and Emil Marunde; Back Row: Steve Kunzweiler. Denny Leary. Paul Owen. Tim Krodel. Jim Owen! Jason Anderson, Sean Clark, Paul Hendrixson, and Coach Spraetz. 146 502RING WOOD LAKEVIEW GROCERY WILL HELP YOU STOCK YOUR REFRIGERATOR! 497-4176 J.V. Softball Front Row: Dawn Williamson, Chris Wiser, Terry Hendershott, Trade Bilske, Paula Jargstorf, Jenny Wills; Middle Row: Tina Meyer. Pam Foot. Sandy Bogacz, Patty Novy, Alicia Muser, Sue Ponte, Michelle Bowe; Last Row: Coach Nancy Fahey. Vicki Strossner, Chris Ciura, Cindy Swartzloff, Lesley Davidson, Patty Adams, Tammy Wettstein. 149 Pitcher Pam Foot shows her stuff. J.V. team discusses game on the bench. First Row: Chap Hughes, Ed Foster, Scott Tvaroh, Brian Dunivan, Dave Hanamoto; I’m shy . . . Second Row: Laura Shiman, Carrie Boike, Missy Davis, Kathy Wester, Gail Wroblewski, Candi Kilcoyne; Third Row: Arlet Mann, Lisa Kelly, Samantha Scolaro, Dawn Dagens, Laurie Mellum, Mary Dvorak, Lisa Carlson, Lesley Davidson. Fourth Row: Tony Zaremba, Jeff Preston, Ken Schoening, Jon Wills. ‘Once Upon a Mattress’ 151 JHS Fans Voted Norm Rokosz. Tim Adams, Jim Olekszy, and Scott Tvaroh show their spirit by dressing up in their P.J.’s for a basketball game. 1 in Conference Even in the cold weather, the true Skyhawk fans came to cheer on the Skyhawks. Skyhawk fans wear blue and gold war paint at our first basketball game against McHenry. 152 JHS Academic Honors Banquet Students Ranking In Top Ten Percent of Each Academic Class - 1984 SENIORS: Kathy Butler, Laura Carlson, Terri Cluff, Kelly Hart. Joseph Majercik, Rich Michels, Michelle Patterson, Kim Pieper, Janette Ready, Norman Rokosz, Richard Schaller, Ken Schoenig, Brian Siudak, Scott Tvaroh, Kathy Wester. JUNIORS: Mark DuRei, Edward Foster. Lisa Kelly, Bill Kilcoyne, Robert Kretzschmar, Mark Majercik, Cris May, Jim Owen, Sheryl Scavo, Patti Schmitt, Robert Slack, Ralph Stark, Michael Steffens, Cindy Swinford, Ray Tantillo, Debbie Tvaroh, Bernard Wharton. SOPHOMORES: Kim Abell, Kathy Beitz, Kevin Beitz, John Biederman, Tom Buccelli, Patti Butler, Brian Dunivan, Larry Gibson, Bev Hiler. Cindy Lane, Tom Maiorca, Bill Meyer, Mary Neumann, Christine O’Donuhue, Laura Oeffling, Kelly Quinlan, Sue Russell, Amy Vayo, Tammy Wettstein, Tony Zaremba. FRESHMEN: Ken Barrett, Brian Berndt, Chris Bonus, Daniel Burns, Lesley Davidson. Gregory Hart, Paula Jargstorf, Kim Larson, Lisa Layton. Laura Lund, Christine O’Brien, Karin Ort, Tina Paries, Lori Raycraft, Dave Shedbalkar, John Shiman, Steve Sterka, Randy Sundell, Cindy Swartzloff. 153 First Row: Harry Walk. Pete Pagast, Ed Schultz, Steve Huska, Chris Carlson. Jim Walker, Mike Schratt, Mike Lawrence, Jeff Carden. Second Row: Tom Maiorca, Mark Adams, Rich Dschida, John Kirk, Tom Walsh, Brett Barkoske, Mike Siudak, Charlie Giovanni, Bill Meyers, Bill Schmitz, Norman Rokosz, Harry Giovanni. Third Row: Coach Beck, Pat Bjerning, Jerry Harker, Bill Dust, Tim Shine, Pete Bjerning, Todd Newton, Ken Schoenig, Bernard Wharton] Dave Lindberg, Mike Haag, Brian Siudak. and Coach Oberembt. Boys Track This season was the best ever in the school’s track history. The members of the team were a hard-working and dedicated group. Their overall record was 8-4. Their conference record was 5-2. Their conference finish was 3rd place. They broke 8 varsity records in the discus, shotput, 3200 relay, 110 high hurdles, 200 meter dash, 300 low hurdles, 800 relay, and 1600 relay. The freshman-sophomore team broke records in the 3200 relay, 1600 relay, 800 relay, 400 relay, and the long jump. Individual accomplishments were Brian Siudak, MVP; John Kirk, MIP; Norm Rokosz, 100%; and Bill Dust, sophomore MVP. The captains of the team were Brian Siudak, Norm Rokosz, and Rich Dschida. Johnsburg top runners, Norman Rokosz and Pete Bjerning, start their race against the Round Lake Panthers and the Marian Central Hurricanes. 154 John Kirk gives It his all in the last stretch of the 200 meter dash. Girls track team members prepare for their race. “Who’s winning, coach? Dawn Wetzstein tries to beat the school record in discus throwing. 3200 meter conference champ Mike Todd Newton pushes himself to the limit. Lawrence goes for another win. Tom Maiorca and Dave Lindberg show their smiles after the long day of shot put. 155 Prom 1984 1984 Prom Court. Standing: Paul Hendrixson, Joe Majercik, Cindi Axell, Sarah Knight, Jeff Jayko, 1983 King and Queen Kim Jacques and Jeff Fowler, Jeff Preston, Theresa Hauck, Rich Dschida, Kim Pieper, Queen Julie Anderson, and King Scott Tvaroh (Not pictured Patti McKay) Tvaroh, Anderson named King Queen “RUNNING WITH THE NIGHT” “Running with the Night” was the theme for the 1984 prom, which was held at the Arlington Park Hilton. 115 couples, the most ever in JHS history, attended. After dinner, the students were entertained by the band, “Off-The-Wall.” At 10:15 p.m. Julie Anderson and Scott Tvaroh were crowned King and Queen. At approximately 12 p.m., couples were bussed to Arbor Bowling Lane, Algonquin, IL, where post-prom activities included scotch doubles, and movies. Prom Royalty Julie Anderson and Scott Tvaroh. Students Enjoy Prom 157 Honors Day Graduation 1984 mWALS WORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY MARCKUNt MISSOURI ISA
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