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ENJOYING DINNER ARE (Begin- ning at the bottom and going clockwise) Bob Bentz. Debby Babarsky. Kim Pollock. Jim Bentz. Vicky DuBeau. Mark Du- melle. Nancy Kofler. Rich Morri- son. Cathy Podhorn. and Jeff Darlyn. Students enjoy dancing to the sounds of ■ Trilogy.'' THE 1986 PROM COURT. Front Row: Sue Hansen. Connie Robin- son. Kelly Quinlan. Queen Vicki Moulis. Dawn Williamson. Chris Wiser; Row 2: Dave Huemann. John Kegel. Tom Maiorca. King Bob McKay. Peter Switzer, and Dan Stefka. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL for the glory! 'A.J. Booth goes Prom 25
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Prom ’86 ‘This could be the night’ For Vicki Moulis and Bob McKay, it was a par- ticularly special prom. They were elected king and queen by their classmates, and they reigned over the 1986 prom at the Barn of Barring- ton on May 23. Everyone seemed to have a great time. This prom was attended by more students than ever before in JHS history. After a splendid dinner, students were entertained by the pop- ular band, •‘Trilogy.” The dancing lasted from 9 p.m. to midnight. Each prom-goer received a souvenir wine glass and mem- ory booklet. Post prom activities were at Racing Rapids Action Park in Carpentersville. There, students enjoyed water slides, go-carts, and bumper boats. The weather was a bit on the chilly side (in the 40’s), but for those who didn't want to brave the outside, there were arcade games or movies on the buses. A very won- derful evening ended as the buses pulled into JHS at 4 a.m. Missy Capps dances with her date. Terry Eifler. Kim Larson and her date. Todd Newton, enjoy the evening. King Bob McKay and Queen Vicki Moulis share a moment they dreamed about. 24
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Graduation Class of ’86 faces world Salutatorian Laura Oeffling speaks to the graduates and their friends and relatives. The Johnsburg High School Class of 1986 closed out their high school days as students received their di- plomas on Sunday. June 1. One hundred and eighty- one seniors formed the Class of '86, and Tom Buc- celli ranked as top academic student, the valedic- torian. Laura Oeffling was No. 2 in her Class and was the salutatorian. On Friday before graduation, an Honors Day assembly was held, and members of the Senior Class and others were recognized with an assortment of awards and honors. That night, baccalaureate services were attended by several dozen seniors in the high school auditorium. But the big day was Sunday. At 3 p.m. the seniors marched into the gymnasium to the concert band's rendition of Pomp and Circum- stance.” Within an hour, the graduation caps went flying and the title of “senior” change to “alumnus.” Emotions were high in the halls outside of the gym after the ceremonies concluded. Friends and relatives embraced one an- other amid tears of happiness as each individual mem- ber of the Class of '86 took his her first step toward a new beginning ... Valedictorian Tom Buccelli delivers his Commencement Day address. The Class of '86 at the Honors Day assembly. 26
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