La Porte High School - El Pe Yearbook (La Porte, IN)
- Class of 1988
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602 F Street La Porte, IN EL PE VOLUME 67 1988 Photo by Earl Miller 2 Kim Estes nd Andy Miller became all wrapped up in their wot k trying to win the class Tiig-of-War com test for the Seniors. As the sun rose into the sky and began to gently spread its rays onto the breadth of LaPorte High School, two thousand students waved their farewells to those lazy days of summer once again. A new year of tests and teachers was about to commence. At the time few would have been able to guess at the wide range of experiences to be gained in the upcoming school year, but students, from Freshmen to Seniors, learned a great deal. Not only are Slicers educated by the actual curriculum at LaPorte High School, but they also gain much knowledge from extracurricular activities. In fact, LPHS turns out more than the traditional “readin’, ’writin’, ’rithmetic” skills taught by some other high schools. This institution builds people, so to speak; it matures its students by setting them on the path to adulthood. Therefore, the theme of this edition of the El Pe goes beyond one mere surface idea. Showing the many facets of both the school and its students, the heart of this yearbook is LaPorte High School itself: ANYWAY YOU SLICE IT! Junior Chris Malstaff seems to have chosen to combine two Home coming dress days into one during the course of Spirit Week He is outfitted in Joe Cool Beachwear draped in a toga-like manner Freshmen Kenny Nix. Ryan Garrett. John Petrosky. Jennifer El- pers. and Heather Wisnseski take charge of their class hallway during Homecoming decorating sessions. The Senior members of the LPHS Varsity Basketball team have a right to look proud in this picture. They won Sectionals this year for the first time since 1976. Angie Jeffries and Darrin Brooks are both completely caught up in the festivities of Homecoming interclass games Angie wins hands down for etiquette. 3 The Homecoming Bonfire, feeding on effigies of fallen Vikings, manages to hum brightly in spite of the rain. Tracy Lipscomb and Nichelle Anderson seem ready to take on even the Chicago Bears as members of the Senior Girls' Powder Puff Football team. Tommy Wildhart and Jim Stoehr. both on the LPHS Boys’Swim team, give the world an example of their winning styles on Beach Day of Spirit Week. Twodedicated Freshman girls demonstrate their artistry and spir- it during Homecoming decorating before the game k MM® LaPortc High School Sli- cers have traditionally made much of their Homecoming celebrations. Each year the entire week preceding the actual football game is dedicated to the building of “spirit . What exactly is this elusive and much sought after quality? Spirit, according to Noah Webster, is a spe- cial feeling or state of mind. To the normal teenager, it is also a loyalty to one's school. Plus, it is an attitude which makes the en- tire process of education much more exciting and stimulating than it might otherwise be considered. Spirit is. for most young adults, the essence of life. It causes individuality and exuberance to flourish amid the rather strict uniformity of an in-school community. In other words, it makes even the most boring classes worthwhile. One of the most specific examples of spirit that is to be found on any campus, college or otherwise, is without a doubt Homecoming. The preparations for this grandiose manifestation of student body backing for athletic competition encompass roughly one week's worth of work and one month s equivalent in planning. Each day of this spectacle is designated by a specialized type of wearing apparel. For instance, this year the week consisted of College Day. Beach Day. Toga Day and. of course. Orange and Black Day. In addition to the assigned clothing, competitions were held between the classes after school. There was a Powder Puff Football match as well as the traditional interclass games such as the tug of war contest. The pre-game festivities concluded with a night of wild decorating as each grade strove to create the most spirit-filled decorations for its given area. In the end. however, the Seniors managed to win the highly coveted Spirit Stick. Despite the minor problem of scheduling caused by a vacation day on the very Friday of Homecoming, each class triumphed in its own way. In doing so all students of La Porte High School proved once and for all that they arc the proud possessors of an immense quantity of school spirit. .V SLICES OF SLICERS Shane Valentin describet the Swimmers' float, which won the competition, thus: We went all out for our last Homecoming. We deserved to win. “ Homecoming decorators from the Senior Class of ‘88 pause from their creative pur- suits to pose for a commemora tn-e photo in front of a descriptive mural. Juniros too can become active in Homecom- ing preparations during Spirit Week The depressing weather conditions certainly did not put a damper on the spirits of the 1987-88 Homecoming Queen candidates. Despite the sentiments of the actual football teams, the s' s' nominees rallied around the track in time for the halftime ceremonies. Umbrella toting escorts tried to ward off the rain, at least for short bursts of time, to allow dresses to retain some semblance of order. Unfortunately, this proved nearly impossible since the downpour changed direction with each gust of wind. During the tense moments prior to the announcement of a winner and the runners-up. nominees assem- bled alphabetically on the slick, rain-washed track of Kiwanis. They huddled under huge, multi-color- S s'ted parasols, anxiously smiling at the dedicated spectators as their names were slowly listed. At the end 's' of several endless seconds for the twenty candidates, the new queen was crowned. Janalee Bowell had captured the title of Homecoming Queen for the Senior Class of '88. Gina Gierke and Lisa Daniel were awarded the runner- up distinctions. The other candidates included: Chris Bennett. NHS: Amy Bransford. Swing Choir; Beth Bunton. FCA; Jene Cox. German Club: Lisa Escue. Drama Club: Kirstin Falkowsky. Spanish Club; Natalie Hoover. Student Council; Ninette Hupp. GR; Kim Johnson. Speaker's Bureau: Robin Kaplan. PUSH; Kris Petersen. TAT; Diane Richey. Mat Girls; Joele Solmos. Yearbook: Wendy Stump. Band; Tracey Todd. Art Club; Sue Wedow. Health Careers: Beth Wilsberg. Photography Club. Beth Bunton and her escort. Brett Hargrave, seem eager to vent their opinions about the weather to fellow nominees. 2. 1987 Homecoming Queen Janalee Boa-ell and escort Corey Wrobleski are all smiles at half time in spite of the miserable conditions around them. 3. Lisa Daniel receives her rimner-up roses while her escort. Matt Miller, watches proudly. THEN CAME THE RAINS Rain. rain, go away and don't come back another day! This simple nursery rhyme could have been the theme for the 1987- 88 Homecoming football match. Frankly. Noah's Ark would probably have been of greater assistance to both teams than their slippery shoes. By the halftime announcements, players from the two opposing schools were virtually indistinguishable by color alone. For. at this time both teams wore uniforms of a deep mud-stained brown instead of the bright, sparkling or- ange, black and. yes, even green and white. In the last half of the game the normal plays had disintegrated into mere trench warfare in which the opponents could attempt no more than to dredge their way through the knee deep mire. Naturally, then, our team was lucky to escape unscathed, let alone victorious. Our school pride has not been shattered by the respectable 7 to 6 loss. Instead, we can hold onto our fond rainy day memories and still smile. LPHS cheerleaders anxiously anticipate the arrival of the home team at Kiwanis SLICES OF SLICERS La wrence McFarrin says of the Homecoming season. The decorations in the hallways were very inspirational, but the weather ruined the field and dampened everyone's spirit. The LaPorte High School football team huddles together to avoid the pelt- ing rain Principal Dr. Wayne formally awards the 1987-88Spirit Stick to Senior class Presi- dent Vince Santolino. 9 1988 Seniors — the biggest slice of the pie! Older generations have often claimed that the four years of high school are the happiest years of one’s life. To a certain extent this is true, but what should a student do when a class he wants to take has been cut or his favor- ite teacher has left the school? What if he fails a test that determines his semester grade? How does a teenager deal with peer pressure, and how do students interact with their classmates? Athletes arc under constant stress, during both practice and com- petition. to strive for excellence. High school students are also faced with the continuing difficulty of budgeting their money for college. In spite of the common problems and many more, the class of 1988 was strong enough to challenge and conquer most obstacles. Of course these students were forced to make some adjustments in their ambitions and actions. Still the graduating class has achieved goals that were higher than ever before, and has learned much in the process. Through their struggles from August 1984 until today, this year's seniors have made their mark on LaPorte High School. Perhaps most importantly this year's graduates have gained two major widsoms of life — knowledge and experience. Only the future remains to test these strengths. The results rest within the Class of '88. Senior Class President Vince Santolino is startled by a attentive yearbook photogra- pher. Michelle Mast. Vice Presi- dent. Lisa Daniel, and Amy Avery, say. Hey Dude' in sign language. to 1. A group of seniors take a break at homecoming decora- tions to pose for the camera 2. Bill Sightes and Jim Cantrell wait patiently to rccetx-e their awards at the sports banquet 3. Julie Carlson shows just how tough the Senior Class Powder Puff football team can be. a. The senior class tug-o-war team shows who rules II Adams-Barber Bryan Adams Sara Adamson Michelle Alander Adam Alban Mark Alexander Michael Allen Mike Anderson Nichele Anderson Nikki Anderson Gail Anez Heidi Angclcdcs Bradley Attar James Antrim Gregory Ault Elizabeth Applegarth Scott Arndt Jami Arnold Amy Avery Lisa Avery Edward Babinec Barden -Bransford Theodore Barden Lori Barnes Tracic Bartmcss Bryan Batchelor Theresa Baugh Edward Beamon Scott Beauregard Diane Beck Douglas Beck Kenneth Bender Samson Benjamin Christine Bennett Jacqueline Bennett William Bentley Carl Berkcr Kristine Bcrnacchi April Beron Brett Binversie Tammi Boercma Jeffery Bohlin John Bowers Janalee Bo we 11 Janet Brady Amy Bransford Becky Bransford 13 Bra tcher-Cochran Christine Bratcher Angela Bresckc David Brock Darrin Brooks Stephen Broviak Alanna Brown Amy Brown Cynthia Brown Beth Bunton Richard Burdinc Allen Bush Carrie Buss Barbara Butcher Lisa Butts Wendy Cable M Coffeen-Daniel Todd Coffccn David Collin Michelle Collins Phillip Collins Shelia Collins Dan Combs Don Comstock Jason Conaway Scott Conklin Cade Cooper Cim Cooper Gregory Cooper Joe Cooper Barry Corbett Roberta Cormican is Dankert-Duensing Tracy Dankert Shawn Darling Shanin Davis Kimberly Dawson Hollis De Witt Don Decker Janine Dehart Daniel Demartinis Timothy Demchak Hope DeWitt Judy Dials Pamela Dickey William Didion Sandra Dilks Kimberly Dillard Paula Dobbs Jamie Dolan Eric Dolezal Richard Douglas Jennifer Dowd 16 Steven Dunfee Lisa Escuc Tara Felton Diana Fly Lane Friedman Angela Duszynski Kimberly Estep Keith Fincher Stephanie Dijkstra Anjanctte Evans Anna Galloway Amy Foglesong Diania Friend Rosemary Fincher Sandra Eggleston Kristin Falkowsky Mark Fisher Michael Forrester Kristina Galloway Dunfee-Garwood Casey Elpers Mark Fontanclli Amy Feikes Regina Flinchum Angela Frazee Diane Garwood 17 Gaul-Hand Carol Gaul Gina Gierke Christina Gilliland Christine Glancy Karen Glenn James Glossinger Tracy Golec Carlos Gomez Bernard Gourley Tammy Gourley Philip Hall Patrick Hamann Scott Hamilton Shea Hand is Hargra ve-Hutchens Brett Hargrave Karen Harness Martin Harris Larry Hawkins Charles Hay ter Christine Heinis Renee Hcllinga Julianna Hess Christopher Hickey Robert Hickman Sandra Hoos Natalie Hoover Steve Hough Homer Hoke James Hill Erie Hull Krystal Hunt Todd Hough Amy Houin Ninette Hupp Steven Hurt Grctchen Huss Holly Huston Hope Huston Carrie Hutchens 19 Iliff-Kirkham Kenneth Iliff Shari Jackson Karie James Michael James Steve Jarrett James Jongkind Linda Jongkind Jennifer Joschko Kimberly Kastcn Cathy Keller Shane Kcllpsh Michelle Kessler Harold Ketchum Adam Kieszkowski Dale King Jerry King Tricia Kirkby Kris Kirkham 20 Kissinger-L uka c Sheryl Kroening Anna Krtanjck Joric Krueger Karen Kuespert Victoria Kunze Lawrence Kuzdas Melissa Langford Jeffri Largen Stephen Larson Tracy Layton Lori Lindgrcn Tracy Lipscomb Randy Livcrman Michelle Loeffler Kristie Lukac 21 LukaC'Mewboume Michael Makina Michelle Mast Hackic Mastcrson Jeffrey Mathews Nickole Maucr Tamara McCarthy Anthony McCclos Steven McClelland Ruth McCollum Monica McCoy Jeff Meets Alma Mejia Jill Mewbourne 22 Meyer-Nicholson Tamara Meyer Andrea Miller Charles Miller Earl Miller Matthew Miller Michael Miller Stephanie Minich Juli Montgomery Elizabeth Moore Kathleen Morgan Mark Nelson Matthew Nelson Ernest Nemeth Brenda Ncmtuda Carl Ncrzer Janet Ncvils John Nicholas Kathleen Nicholas Jackie Nichols Kevin Nicholson 23 Northam-Pinnell Kirin Northam Tommy Novak Kristine Oberholtzer Richard Obcrle Amy Ogle Bruce Ogle Jennifer Organ Kellie Ott Shari Ott Tajuanda Parkes Kathy Passafumc Brian Pease Wayne Peeples Emmy Pcnfold Raymond Peters James Petersen Kristin Petersen Kellie Pctrosky Jennifer Pflum Diane Phillips Kurt Phillips Terry Pierce Robert Pinkerton Tonya Pinkerton Maria Pinnell 24 Pitman-Ruiz Lawrence Pitmon Scott Pointon Mary Portulis Warren Poston Ricky Powell Christopher Predd Ryan Price Robert Pumroy Beth Rader Lisa Rejak Krista Renz Tracy Reucr Donald Ribordy Diana Richey Diane Richey Michael Riehle Erin Riley Sherry Ritter Robin Roan Jamie Robinson Michael Rogers Jennifer Roth Diane Rudolph Lisette Ruiz Steven Ruiz 25 Russell-Smith Toni Russell Michael Ruth Vince Santolino Dallas Sarver Angela Sass Scott Schnick Christine Schoof Stacey Schoof Cindy Schrader Mark Schreiber Eric Schrocdcr Jennifer Schuster Robert Schuster Jennifer Scott Scott Searing Michele Shaw Warren Shrader Douglas Sippel Aaron Skelly Brian Smith Henry Smith Jeffrey Smith Larissa Smith 6 Smith-Sutor Richard Smith Tonya Smith Brian Stantz Paul Starkey Kristin Snyder Joclc Solmos Jennifer Starzyk John Stansey Shelly Spier Kenneth Stephansen Christopher Stewart Dennis Stewart Scott Stiller James Stoehr George Stombaugh Keri Stone Paul Stout Barry Stradtner Kari Stroud Jennifer Strucbbc Sheryl Strycker Wendy Stump Lisa Sullivan Rick Surowiec Valerie Sutor 27 Swoverland- Wellinski Marc Swoverland Thomas Tapscott Carl Taylor Douglas Taylor Thomas Teach Brian Teske Sharon Thomas Dawn Thornton Kathleen Timm Tracy Todd Christine Tompkins Janine Tonsoni Terry Tucker Nichellc Underwood Shane Valentin Bernadette Valley Jeffrey Vereb Jennifer Vlietstra Toni Voclkcr Connie Volstorf Christopher Wallen Randall Wanmcr Joanna Warner Susan Wedow Gregory Wellinski 2 Wellinski-Zuzock Patrick Wellinski Robert Wicrsma Thomas Wildhart Beth Wilsbcrg Carrie Wilson Jill Wilson Stacy Wilson Carla Wisler Gail Wisnieski Alfred Wolfenbarger Tammy Wood Lori Woodruff Kincta Woods Korcy Wrobleski David Wroblewski Carol Young Eric Young Constantina Zuzock Timothy Adams Richard Andrews Donna Bcalor Dan Bcrnacchi Jeff Brady Darrel Cash Deborah Collins Samantha Combs Kurt Conley John Ray Crider Eric Cross SENIORS NOT PICTURED Toniesa Fletcher Michael Fowler Kenneth Froehlke Corey Greaves Danny Heatherson Tammy Hill Anthony Johnson Tammy Johnson Tricia Kosowski Keith Kozlowski David Long Minerva Lopez Canh Luu Jerry Lynch Brian Marvel Todd McCoy Robert Mctts Joseph Meyer John Morgan Ninfa Munoz-Bclles Frank Ncvills Christine Nowatzke James Reeves James Richcrson William Schable Patrick Sneed Haeold Van Gruijthuijsen Jason Waostaff Kevin Watts Eric Wilkinson Roberto Yaw 39 Mkhelle Alander and Toni Russell find it a pleasure being seniors Erie Dolcza! takes a quick break to wave hello Andy Miller does not know what to do with that black stapler. Amy Foglesong and secretary Gina Gierke visit swimming pool at our state capitol 30 Tracy Lipscomb. Tracy Layton, and Jenny Phlum pause briefly to take a break. Tim Demchak. Jennifer Vlietstra. and Kim Dillard show how good friends get along. 31 Beth Wilsburg comes in from the soc- cer field after a rough hour of gym class. Best friends Jenny Sei tt. Shea Hand. Mary Portulis, and Jamie Dolan fi- nally show their true school spirit at their lust pep session together Uam liaiiM All in all the graduating seniors of IMS will always stand in a class by themselves. The sensor ciuss Ptnsdet Pulf Foot- ball team celebrate the victory of winning their lootball game 35 Football Mud Slows Slicers’ Progress The 1987 Sheer Football season started out with a bang as the team won its first three games. Then the rains came. Kiwanis Field turned into a swamp, crippling the Sheer’s offense, although the defense was strong again and kept LaPortc in most of its games. Season highlights included a near upset of eventual Class 4A Champion Hobart and a thrilling sectional victory over Portage. Leading the offense were Lawrence McFarrin. Duannc Dowell. Brian Pease, and Greg Banic. Top defenders were Jim Can- trell. Mike Ruth. Ed Babinec. and Rich Andrews. 1. Duanne Dowell looks for an opening in the line. 2. The Slicer defense swarms to make a tackle. Foot bail Row 1 J Hubbard. D Hawkim. A Mitchell. C stec A Ebert. J ftwaall. E R«!y. S JonutfcaMta. A Ao noo. J Wilton Row I D Rotenbauro. J B Oloauacr. S Hawk in S Dike®. 8 Bcntth. 0 Slaybauch C Hall. J Scott B Ot . K Dubbt. M Kncktcei D Hrvrhrl. K Schnebct. B Lan r J Sutler . D Heather too. R Llvtrman. L McFarien Roar S D Thomat. E Htuck E Babin«. W. Smith. T Bowen M Ruth. K Co «iU B Hickman A C Prrtaler. ) Andmoo. D DmU. M To ne. R Andrew J Cantrtll. J m. T Peeplet I McCarty. S Ccebett Row R Anyll. O Ban . B Beoviak D Reed. R Prke. M Aletander. D Wetter A WoMcnbargrr. R McFadden. J HoWleld. M Pa vie k. T Tayloc. 8 Yoon J Caraway. D De Martin.-. T Hoo h. J Murray. T Roan Row S A. Wald. 8 IVave M Ruth. R Slaybauch. E Tripodit. 8 Pink rt too. LUt.B Daviv D WartOow. B Binvartie. R Clark. J Oh n . S Potter R Yaw, E Wyant D Nelaon. M RuU Row 6 Coach Smart Coach O'Neil. Coach Stricter M«r M Hurt. B Sfchta. B Mcditt. R Krautc. Met M Tunm. Coach Mrnnr, Coach Kid. J Coddaacton. Coach Bunca 36 Freshman Football Portage L Chesterton L Merrillville Harrison W Valpo L M.C. Rogers W McrrOlviOe Pierce L J.V Football Merrillville L Portage L Chesterton W St. Joe W Hobart L Valpo L M.C. Rogers L Slices of Slicers New Prairie Portage Chesterton Hobart St. Joe Valparaiso M.C Rogers Merrillville Sectional: Portage Chest cron Varsity Football W W W L L L L W W L Jim Cantrell was chosen MVP of the Sheers. He was named to the South Bend Tribune All Area team and first team All-State by both APand U P I I. Bill Sights booms a punt against Valpo. } Lawrence McFarrin tries to evade the defense. 3. Lawrence McFarrm kkks-off to begin the Home- coming game Freshmen Row I: R. Ooldcnstem. S. Miskowica. B. Young. S. Moser. M. Moryl, M. Nelson: Row 3: A. Hale. T Peterson. C Williams. N Shei. A. Scott. J Duffy. D Wolfe. Row 3: Coach Arnett. Couch Huff- man. J. Cummings. R Richards. J Taylor. T. Russell. K. Werner. J. Dcjaeger. Coach Miller. Couch Fruth: Row 4: C. Miller. R. Fran- cis. M Conklin. J Bowmar.J. Cot- ton. M. Bower. M. Rehlander. M. Pryblo. M George. J. Grundy: Row 5: G Norris. A. Kalb.J. Kelly. C Weller. E. Luther. D. Francis. D. Ford. C. Kessler. S. Rial. B. Engle. D. Yandek. E. Reynolds. 37 Boys’ Baseball _ . I. Jeff DeCamp gets ready to SWING? dllCCrS try for number o' 2. RickSurowiec tells his teammates what the next play mil be. This year's boys’ baseball team has several returning letterwinners. These boys were members of the State Cham- pionship and National Championship team. These titles were achieved last year under the leadership of Coach Ken Schreiber. They also hold the record for the most State Titles. After starting out slowly because of inexperience, the Sli- ccrs began to come together as the sea- son progressed. During the Sectional the Sliccrs showed why they arc one of the top programs in the country. Korcy Wrobleski was presented with being named most valuable. Most Improved went to Scott MacLeod. Rick Surowiec was awarded the mental attitude award. Rich Smith won the Hustle award and Brian Lange was presented with the Ken Dickson Memorial award. 3. Rich Smith tells Lawrence McFarrin to hang in there. 4. And he's ready with the pitch? Slices of Slicers Row 1 Mgr. M. Goldernstcrn. M. Wolff. M Wright. M Erikson. K Wroblcski. I Pro- van. L. McFnrrin. T. Bowen. D. Rosenbaum. S MacLeod. Mgr M Smith; Row 2: Coach Reed. S Bernth. Sf. Stroud. C. Goble. S. Corbett. J DeCamp. R Smith. R Surowiec. B. Lange. K Schreiber. D. Tibbs. Coach Schreiber. 1. Korey Wroblcski makes yet another catch 2. Tire La Porte Baseball team rallies again VISITORS SLICERS 1987 1987 CHAMPIONS NATIONAL 9 716 CWAMBimS 982 19 7.1 Cross Country Runners Make Great Strides Boys' Cross Country The Boys Cross Country program con- tinued its progress during the 1987 season. The team, which finished with a 6-7 record (6th in the Duneland Conference) and 6th in the sectional, only missed qualifying for the regional by two points. The Sliccrs were led by MVR Mike Riehle. Most Improved went to Mike Galloy and the Mental Atti- tude award was won by Shanin Davis. Boys Cross Country: Row 1. Dave Smith, Mike Wain- scoff. Wayne Cory. Jamie Day. Eric Swift. Matt Kemp. Mike Riehle. Mike Bucheit. Shanin Davis. John Schoof. Row 2. Coach Brans ford. Phil Collins. Joe Hendrickson. Brian Smith. Matt Tulacx. Aaron Bach. Bryan Snook. Brent Kiff. Mike Galloy. Jim Caler. Jeff Galey. Y P° Rr£ 40 South Central W Lake Central L Chesterton L Hobart W Rensselaer Relays 6th Portage L Westville W New Prairie Inv. 10th Valpariso L Mcrrilvillc L Culver Military Inv. 12th M. C. Rogers L Hobart Inv 12th New Prairie L South Bend LaSalle W Conference 6th M.C. Marquette W John Glenn W Sectional 6th C-C Girls Are On The Move Girls Cross Country The Girls Cross Country team had an- other successful campaign in 1987. Season highlights include; most wins in a season (6) and most career bests in a meet (Merrillville • 9). The team finished with a 6-4 record and placed 4th in the Duneland Conference and 6th at the sectional. Coach Gangwcr consid- ered the conference and sectional meets to be the team’s best overall performances. Anna Krtanjek was the teom's MVR. Koren- na Dooley was named Most Improved, and Dana Rosenbaum was awarded the Mental Attitude Award. Girls Cross Country: Row 1: Dam Rosenbaum. Korena Dooley. Anne Ridenour. Row ? Anna Krtanjek. Missy Gerometta. Michelle Pierro. Kathy Groves. Tncia Stocks, and Sandy Saldivar ■ absent. Lake Central L Chesterton L Hobart W Portage L Nr Pi nine IV Merrillville tv S B Lasalle w M. C Rogers tv Boone Grove IV Penn Invit 7th Rensselear Invit 6th Goshen Invit II th Duneland Coni 4th Highland Invit 5th Broncho Invit 10th Sectionals 6th Record 6-4 41 Boys’ Golf It was a swinging” Season Row 1: B. Dollberg. M Nelson. S Valentine. M Hagenow. C. Schindler. S. Heagy. J V Golec, Row 2: R. Carlson. J. Taylor. J Taylor. J. Hahn. K. Bender. B Bishop. J. Hoke. Coach Hoke This year’s boys’ golf team finished their season on a good note. Coach Hoke led the boys to 16 wins and 8 losses for the season and 9 wins and 3 losses in the Duneland Conference. First time letterwinners are Shannon Heagy and Matt Ha- genow. Hagenow also was awarded the Hoke Most Im- proved Award. Jeff Hoke was presented with the Ucbelc Low Average award and the Har- grave Putting award. Shannon Heagy won the Hyde Mental Attitude award. Jeff Hoke and Chris Schindler are members of the Duneland All-Conference team. Beech wood presented scholarships to Rodney Carlson and Sue Wedow. Slices of Slicers South Bend LaSalle W Plymouth L Hobart W Merrillville W Elkhart Central W South Bend St. Joe W Roger w Portage w Mishawaka Marian w Lake Central w Portage w Chesterton w Rogers w Merrillville L Chesterton W Volpo L Hobart W Marquette W Hammond Gavit W South Bend Clay L Elston L South Bend Riley L South Bend Adams L LaVillc Invitational 4th Uebelc Invitational 6th RECORD 164 Rodney Carlson watches his putt drop (or birdie Stay be the girls' golf team is watching Rodney's putt Girls’ Golf gets into the Swing of Things 1 Amy Kemp takes a full swing. 2 Shelley Wagner checks on her golf balls. 3. Coach Hoke discusses his favorite sport. 4 Sue Wedow concentrates on her shot. The 1987 Girls' Golf Team compiled a 7-6 record and finished second in the Duneland Con- ference with a 4-2 record. Senior Most-Valuable Player, Sue Wedow, who led the team with a 50.5 average, was named to the all-conference team. The Most Improved award went to Shelley Wag- ner. and Kathy Passafume received the Mental Attitude award. Other letter winners were Alli- son Fcnker, Heather Newby, and Amy Kemp. Girls Golf: Row I Katie Hetden. Sharon Wien mu. Krista hfuchek. Stacey Schuiteman, Jenny Calvin. Cathy Pflum Row 2: Miki Green. Shelley Wagner. Allison Fenker. Kathy Passafume. Sue Wedow, Heather Newby. Amy Kemp. Stephanie Ogle. Coach Hoke New Prairie W LaVillc W Knox w Andrcan L Chesterton w Marquette L Munster L Roger L Elston L Merrillville W Hobart W Fords Invitational 7th Vnlpo W Portage L Sectional 3rd Regional 7th Girls Swimming Slices of Slicers This year's season was full of a lot of hard work, anxiety, and fear, but also close friendship, wild times, major victories, and a deep sense of accomplish- ment. - Linda Jongkind s 0 Lt «••■wu' OnWM CJmm « dv Urnmttf U C L f Dm Dniutaau' U C XMm AfcMi _____ 0 A«w Uf Mi 0M 0nW 1 4 DAC «MrlW Bottom Row: L. Thompson. T Swanson. J. Jones: Row 2: H. DeWitt. V. Putchaven. L. Sensow. C. Tompkins. S. Hunter: Row 3:J. Simon. T. Peterson. P. Rincon. T. Thomson. C. Tobar; Row 4: A. Fogle song. M. Brown. M. Langford. L. Jongkind. A. Sippel: Row S:J. Solmos. E. Bowker. R Etkrige. J. Jongkind. G. Gierke: Top Row: T. Brainerd. K Kabclin.J. Becknell, T. Gierke. B Applegarth Championship Season The competitive season of ‘87 proved to be very beneficial to all members of the La- Porte Girl’s Swim team. The new people grew greatly in skill, commitment, and total contri- bution while the veterans ignited their candle of dreams into a reality. All of this was capped off by the Seasons of Firsts’ as the girls gain- ed their first UNDEFEATED SEASON, their first D.A.C. CHAMPIONSHIP, their first SECTIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, and their BEST finish ever at the State Finals. Also, over a period of four years, this team has helped Coach John Shci to receive the Section- al Coach of the Year Award for four consecu- tive seasons. And yet, this was only the icing on the pro- verbial cake as Coach Shci saw so many other good things go on during the season. The team proved that they could win when people weren’t healthy or allowed to compete for one reason or another. They also proved that they could come from a large point deficit and still win when others thought they couldn't. And, they proved to each and every team member of any team they faced that one can be a win- ner while still having fun and acting like a lady. Many girls were named to the All-Confer- ence team, such girls were: Senior Linda Jog- kind. Senior Hope DeWitt. Senior Chris Tomp- kins, Junior Tracy Thomson, and Sophomore Tammy Gierke. The School Records of the Medley Relay. Freestyle Relay. 100-Yard Freestyle, and 100-Yard Butterfly were also added to the list of accomplishments. Fresh- man Jaimie Jones received the Rookie Award. Senior Melissa Langford was presented with the Most Improved Award, and Senior Co-Cap- tain Linda Jongkind was named Most Valu- able Player, and received the Mental Attitude Award and Mueller Award. . The 400-Yard Freestyle Relay team show their excite- ment with the new school record. 2. Marcie Brown and Jaimie Jones still show off their Nerdy look. . Jamie BeckneU makes every dive look easy. I Linda Jongkind und Hope DeWitt concentrate on their next race at Sectionals Coach John Shei ended his last year with a GREAT sea- son. and he will be greatly missed. Vonnie, this one is dedicated to you I Love, the Seniors. 3. Chris Tompkins makes a splash. 4. Coach Shei gets Tammy Gierke ready (or her race. POMS KICK UP THEIR HEELS Front row: Hope DeWitt. Natalie Hoover. Second row: Shannon Caul. Miki Green. Stephanie Warner. Lee-Ann Sensow. Missy Martin. Camille Alexander. Tammi Boerema. Third row: Sloan Moryl, Diane Phillips. Jene Cox. Beth Bunion. Beth Applegarth. Erin Riley. Stephanie Ogle. Fourth row: Gina Hoover. Gail Daggy. Leigh Hazzard. Pam Kuhn. Tracey Mullins. Janine Tonsoni. Diane Garwood 1. Tammi Boerema strikes an elaborate pose during a pom routine 2. Hope DeWitt and Jene Cox are elated after anoth- er successful perfor- mance. J. Hope DeWitt. Tammi Boerema. Stephanie Ogle, and Camille Alexander show their bouncy spirits even while on the side- lines. 46 2 Pom Pon girls have always been an inte- gral part of life at LaPortc High School. Few arc the girls at LPHS who have not even once secretly longed to be counted among this elite squad. However being a Pom Pon girl is not just fun and games, rather it is a full time job involving many hours of prac- tice. Strenuous movements are frequently incorporated into their routines. Fortunate- ly for us. these talented females love what they do. The LPHS Pom Pon squad strut their stuff before an appre- ciative crowd The girls complete anoth- er maneuver with precision. 47 Girls Volleyball The 1987 Girl's Varsity Volleyball team, coached by Debbie Parry, finished its season 14-8. Many goals were set throughout the season - some were rea- ched and some ended in disappointment; however, fun times were shared. LaPortc made it through the first round in the Sec- tionals by defeating Westvillc in two games, in the second round. Rogers slid by LaPorte in two close games. At the Sports Banquet Seniors Shelly Spier was award- ed the most Valuable Player and to the Any Way You Spike” It second D A C team. Senior Tracy Dankcrt was named Most Improved. The Mental At- titude Award was presented to Junior April DaFoc, while Junior Dana Casto received the “Blocking and Serving” Awards. The Outstanding J.V. Award was presented to Donna Moyer. 1. Dana Casto makes it look easy. 2. Amy VanSchoyk shows her lea pi na ability. 3. Tracy Dankert uses per- fect form as she sets the ball. Slices of Slicers There was always a chal- lenge. and %vc always gave it our all. and had nothing to be ashamed of. • Shelly Spier M C El son L M. C. Marquette IV S B Riley IV Portage W Highland Mishawaka L L S B. Clay L Hobart W Plymouth L S B St. Joe W M.C Rogers L Munster W New Prairie W John Glenn w Valparaiso L Culver W Chesterton W Hammond Morton W Mishawaka Marian W S B. Adams w Merriville L Sectional Westvillc W M.C. Rogers L Freshman Row T.J. Hendrickson. V. BcUowski.J. Rinker. W. Weirwick, J. Craft. S. Boardman. T Galloway. J. Havensman: Row 2: Asst. R. Carl- son. Coach Jan Tuerff. K. McPherson. S. Shuster. A. Shott. L. Rybeckie, J. Anderson. S. Petrie. W. Henning. D. Sutton. Asst M Wolff 48 1 Angie Jefferies shies into the air to pound the volleyball J V Row I: Nicole Beauregard. Carla Justice. Heidi Burger. Jessica Smith. Heath- er Allman. Jonelle Pinkerton: Row 2: Coach Neely. Monika Gniadek.Jenn Steffy. Jody Dawson. Donna Moyer. Missy Pricket. Jenny Sampson. Missy Hannon. 2 Hoping to stop the ball. Dana Casto jumps inches Varsity Row I: Shelly Richie. Jenny Magley. Carrie over the net. Multohn, Amy VanShoyk. Tracy Dankert. Julie Dolo- hantye. Dana Casto: Row 2: Jenn Spiess. Angie Jeffer- ies. April DaFoe. Carrie Bell. Shelly Spier. Wendy Stump. Coach Debbie Parry. 49 Boys' Tennis Slicers Capture Regional LaPorte High's Boys Tennis team had another outstanding sea- son in 1987. The team finished with an 18 and 5 record which included the Regional Championship. Dune- land Conference Championship, and a victory in the LaPorte Invita- tional. The Slicers were led by Cap- tain Doug Beck and MVP Eric Ormc. Jay Sampson received the mental Attitude Award. Shannon Heagy was named Most Improved, and Chuck Minnick was named Outstanding J.V. player. Ormc, Heagy. Jeff DcGrottc. and Pat Ha- mann were named to the All-Confer- ence team for the 20th ranked Sli- cers. I. Doug Beck tires his powerful serve 2 Pat Hamann puts every ounce of strength behind his shot. J. Shannon Heagy hustles to make a return 4. Eric Ormc shows his finesse. SO Slices of Slicers Penn W Highland L South Bend Riley IV Hammond Noll W Valparaiso W Chesterton W Michigan City Elston W Elkhart Central L Kankakee Valley W Michigan City Rogers W Portage W Plymouth W Munster W Merrillville W Hobart W South Bend Adams IV Culver Military Academy L Warsaw L Sectional- Valpariso W Michigan City Rogers IV Portage W Regional■ Gary Horace Mann IV Semi-State- Culver Military Academy L Last season we had a disappointing loss at semi state. Next year, with six letter winners returning, our expectations will be high and we will be ready to face all of the challenges of the season - Eric Ormc Row I: Chuck Minnick. Bill Woods. Jay Sampson. Matt Hagenow. Eric Ormc. Shannon Heagy. Rob Dailey. Row 2: Coach LcRoy. Brett Bednarski. Doug Beck. Pat Hamann. Jeff DeGrotte. Mike Childs. Coach Bill Reed. Slicer girls suffer rare losing season Row I: D Casto. A. Van Schoyk. M Komp. K McPherson. K Stevens. B. Applegarth Row 2: C. Swafford. L. Fagan. A Dudek. T. Vogel. J. Hendrickson Row J: Coach LcRoy. T. Shufelt. S. Kihlbcrg. P. Kuhn. Coach Reed Girls' Tennis Throughout the years. Bob LcRoy has been one of the most successful tennis coaches in Indiana, but as every coach knows, you can't win all of the time. The 1988 Slicers suffered a rare losing season. They compiled a 9-11 overall record (2-4 in conference) and bowed out of the sec- tionals with a 3-2 loss to Valpo. Team lead- ers were MVP Missy Komp. Most Im- proved player Tiffany Shufelt. and Mental Attitude award winner Amy Van Schoyk. Senior Beth Applcgarth was named team captain. Van Schoyk was selected to the all-conference team. Lisa Fagan received the outstanding J.V. award. Amy Van Schoyk goes deep to make a return 1988 Girls' Tennis John Glenn W S B Clay W Culver G A I. MC Elston L Kiwanis Classic Concord L Mishawaka W S B Adams w S B St Joe L Portage L Vnlpariso L L P. Invitational Elkhart Central L Gary Andrean W Merrilville L Chesterton U’ Elkhart Memorial U Munster I. M.C Rogers. w Hobart L Sectional MC Elston W Valparaiso L Missy Komp hustles to make a re- turn Dana Casto shows her strong forchaml 91 BOYS BASKETBALL The 1988 Varsity Basketball team gave La- Porteans a taste of Hoosier Hysteria. The Sh- eers compiled o 21 4 record while capturing Rog- ers Holiday Tourney. Duneland Conference and Sectional titles. In the Rcgionals. the Slicers came back from a 17 point deficit to defeat 5th ranked S. B. St. Joe 72 - 64. In the championship, the Slicers were upset by Portage. 50 - 49. Eric Dolczai was voted MVP. Doug Beck received the Mental Attitude Award, Greg Cooper earned the Kaminski Free Throw Award, and Scott Conklin received the Most Improved award. Wally Brath was named Outstanding J.V. player. Dolczai was first team and Joe Cooper was second team All- Conference The future looks bright as the J.V. finished with a 16 - 4 record and the freshman teams had outstanding seasons. JV: Row I: A. Ott. M Prickett.J. Rigler. E. Ormc. E. Dubbx. M. Hogcnow, Row 2: Coach Freshman A: Row I Mgr J. Dully. J Taylor. M Bower. J Link.J Cotton. Mgr. D. Coyne Rem Bailey. R Slaybaugh. W. Brath. J. Beesley. I Stewart. G. Slaybaugh. J. Kcavchart Cosch Luther. K Kubtk. M Stroud. R Proper.]. Dejeager. M Wainscott. Coach Zych 52 Slicers Win First Sectional Since 1976 Sectional Champs: Row I B. Ellison. S Conklin. D. Beck. G- Cooper. E Doteial.J Cooper. R. Douglas. H. Van Grutthauten Row I: Coach Drabyn. Coach Brutes-. S. Trojanowski. M Wright. D. Rosenbaum. S. Stiller. Mgr W. Shrader Row JL- Mgr M Nelson. Coach Zych. Coach Luther. Mrg B. Bishop. J. Beesley. W. Brath. Coach Otis Slices of Slicers w w w L w w w w w w w w L W w w w w L w w w w w L Eric Dolexa! became the second I.PHS player to be selected to the Italian All- Star team He will at- tend the University nf Nebraska on a bas- ketball scholarship I .x B—wiH arm 4Wwv in. watamaI J Inr Oabaaf Mt nail N Bata Oaf wafl aaa I D r An an U r- oausl -a. vox ' MStA M la aaaaaa« S B Riley S B Wathmgton Nor Prasaw S B St Plymouth Hobart M C Uar atU Riftn Tourney Ro t« Valpo South Central Valpo U C El.ton Poetoje Elkhart Central MemMIlr Chntotoa U C Ro m S B La Salta Mnhewaka S 8 Clay Sectional New Pralat U C R«rr« M C. El.ton Rroooala S B St. Jo Paetajr Girls Basketball Girls Finish Second in Conference The 1988 girls basketball team finished the season with an outstanding 13-6 record. The Sheers finished second in the Duncland Conference with a 4-2 record. The team was led by all-conference guard Angie Jeffries and MVP Krista Renz. Junior Angie Carter was named most improved and Jes- sica Smith received the Mental Attitude Award. Joncll Pinkerton was chosen as the outstanding player on the 15-3 J.V. Team. Row I: Mgr R Helinga. S Off. K De Cordial. A Jeffries. T Parkes. N. Bynum. Row 2: Mgr M Han- non. A. Carter. J. Pflum. J. Starzyk. Coach Miller. K Renz. J. Smith. D. Moyer. Mgr. L Hickey Slices of Slicers S B Clay W S. B. Washington W S. B Riley W S. B. Adams w Merrilville L New Prairie W Hobart W Valpo L M. C. Rogers W F W Snider L Gary Wirt W Plymouth W North Judson L M.C. Elston L S. B St Joe W Chesterton w Portage w John Glenn Sectional w M.C. Elston L I am very proud of the achievements and success of this team Krista Renz Row 1: Renee Hellingo. Condi Schlundt. Stephanie Gillian. Rhonda Wierich. Hiedi Burger. Shelley Trojanowski. Jonell Pinkerton. Mgr. Jen MandeviUe. Row 2: Mgr Missy Hannon. Heather Reese. Jodie Strogny. Nicole Beauragard. Ron Clindaniel. Christy DeMatti. Hol- ly Gonzalez. Dana Rosenbaum. Laura Hickey 54 i Shan Ott was one of the Slices' leading rebounders, i Angie Carter shoots a jump shot. 3. Tajuanda Parkes takes a spill after hustling the ball Jenny Pflum shows her fundamentals S. Krista Renx fights for position. Candid pictures ■ Courtesy of LPHA Orange Team Coach Mr Bums. Janice Hendrickson. Dawn Chestnut. Wendy Henning. Shelley Trojanowski. Rhonda Weirich. Jenny Craft. Sharon Tallman. Leslie Rytacki. Navle Beauregard. Julie Anderson AIgrt Tara Kaetebler. Tara Galloway. Sarah Smith Boys Swimming i Better Than Expected This year's Boys Swimming and Diving team ended up better than ex- pected by Coach Bart Frank. Many new swimmers from the Freshman and Sophomore classes joined the team to insure that the tradition will be continued in the future. The Slicers finished their season with 0 wins and 8 losses. Senior Tom Wildhart lead the Sliccrs by finishing second place in the 200-Frce and third place in the 500- Free at the State Swim meet while re- ceiving his best times ever in the pro- cess. Tom broke the 50-Frce. 100-Frce. 200-Free. 500-Frec, 200 IM. and 100- Fly records this past year along with capturing the most valuable, sprint free, and distance free awards. The most improved award was presented to Bill Holland. Jim Stoehr received the butterfly award while Aaron Skelly won the breaststroke and IM awards. The backstroke 2 award was awarded to Matt Pryb- lo. This large team has a promis- ing future. 1. Shane Valentin flies through the pool. 2. Nick Zarantonello nears the end of the race. 3. Tom Wildhart is anx- ious to see his time 4. Terry Baldwin looks at life upside down. 5. The LaPorte Boys Swim team gets Pyched up before the meet Row I: N Zarantonello M GoMenttcrn M Croute. M Coitio . T. Bnsagoto. D Wheatbrook: Row } R Ordyck. C Famutrw. Si Prybkx D Thodc. J Sodjr. C Cooper. T. Baldwin: RowJ. T. Wildhart. Coach Wawok. A Skelly. Coach Jongkind. E Wandcll. B. Holland. S. Pointon. J Stochr. B For burger. S Valentin. J Spier R Wallpolr. E Latter. Coach Frank. J Bretland This season was one of new be- ginnings. one of struggles, and one of triumphs - Tom Wildhart Slices of Slicers North Judson W Wawasee L Portage L M.C Rogers W Valpo L S B Riley L Crown Point L Hobart W Merrillville W Chesterton L Gary Wirt W M.C. Elston L Lake Central L Hammond W S B St Joe W S B Clay w New Prairie w Sectional 3rd Conference 4th DUAL RECORD 9 A 1. Shane Valentin is exhausted after finish- ing another race 2. Jeff Soetje. Scott Pointon, Jim Stochr. and Aaron Skelly think they are four DIG Studs J. Tom Wildhart and Aaron Skelly think about the last relay. 4. Scott Pointon looks towards the timer for his time. S7 Bays- Trick TOUgh 1988 was a difficult year for LaPortc track. The slicers finished with a 2-6 overall record (0-6 in conference). One reason for the poor conference showing was that 4 of the 7 teams hod been ranked all year long. The team did come on strong at the end of the year to finish fifth in both the cofncrcncc and sectional meets. Keith Fincher won the MVP trophy. John Bowers was named Most Improved and Eric Dolczal received the Mental Attitude award. . Doug Beck aims high in the pole vault competition. Keith Fincher and Eric LMexul stretch for the finish line. J Eric Dolenti. Mike Richie. Scott Conklin, and Ro- man Slaybaugh relax as they watch a meet ■4 Shannin Davis and John Bowers lead the pack. Year for Slicer Tracksters Slices of Slicers 19S8 Boys' Track Lake Central Relays 3rd M C Rogers L Portage L Merrilville L Valparaiso L Chesterton L New Prairie If Chesterton Relays 4th Culver Military W Keith Fincher was named Hobart L MVP of the Slicers track Valpo Relays Jrd team. He won the 110 and Warsaw Invitational I Oth 300 meter hurdles at the con- Conference 5th ference meet and was sec- Sectional 5th tional champion in the 11 Os 58 Phillips Reaches State Finals Girls' Track The 1988 girls' track team com- pleted a successful season with a 7- 5 record (3-3 in conference). Diane Phillips won her third MVP trophy of her career. Missy Gerometta was named most improved and Kris Ob- erholtzer received the Mental Atti- tude award. Captains for 1988 were seniors Shelly Spier. Kris Oberholt- zer. Diane Phillips, and Shari Ott. Mandy Mauer and Missy Gero- metta were named captains for 1989. row ! M Mate. H. Stafford. D Chestnut. J Mangold.N Beaugard. R Weirich. K. Dooley. J. Kuhn.J. Campbell row 2: M Mauer. M Gerometta. M. Piero. A. Dafoe. A. Skott. K Hurt. M. Munch. K Groves. K Oberholtzer row 3- J Havens. P Mayer, T Swanson. S. Gilliland. D Phillips. S. Ott. S Spier. T Stocks. S. Partlow. D. Rosenbaum Slices of Slicers Diane Phillips made her third trip to the state finals in 198 . Considered the fastest girl in LPHS history, she holds nearly all LPHS sprint records. She was all-conference in 19SS ami was the sec- tional champion in the 200 meter dash. im Girls ■ Trask Penn-Gary Wirt 2nd M.C. Rogers W Portage , Valparaiso L Chesterton L Merrilville W Hobart W Highland L New Prairie W Highland Invitational Sth Conference 6th Sectionals on, J Kim DeCordial shows perfect form in the high jump, (photo courtesy LPHA) Softball Girls Win Sectional! JV SOFTBALL Row I J Fleming. M. Hefner. R Wei rich. A Santahno. M. Wil- son. D. Holtzpkel. K Brownlee. L. Cochran Row 2:J. Anderson. C Schlundt. C Pflum. J. Pinkerton. W. Henning. L. Larson. J. Calvin. K. Must LaPorte's Slicercttc Softball team made history this year by winning their first softball sectional, and what a smashing way to do it. After beating New Prai- rie 13-1 and M.C. Elston 3-1. they took care of M.C. Rogers 13-1 in five innings. Had they have been able to get passed Northridgc (to whom they only lost 3-0 in the Regional) LaPortc’s girls might have been able to go all the way to state as it was Northridgc's team that won the state title. The Slicerettc’s were also Con- ference champions. Congratulations. Girls!! Lisa Daniel tags out her opponent. Tracy Layton is ready for the pitch. VARSITY SOFTBALL: Row I: Mgr B Wilsberg. D Biegc. L Daniel. T. Parke . A Jeffries. T Layton. N Anderson. T Lipscomb. H Allison. J Hughes. Row 2: Mgr C Didton. J Rinker. J Dohhanty. J Strojny. J Fleming. S. Hoot. D Spence. E Hampton. S Wilson. S Gaut. L. Avery. Coach Laufman 1988 Softball Team S B Clay W MC Marquette W Hobart L Portage W Chesterton L SB LaSalle L Merrillville L Valparaiso L S B Riley L MC Rogers L MC Elston L MC Marquette W Hobart L Portage W Michawaka L Chesterton L Merrillville L MC. Elston DH W Valparaiso W MC. Rogers W New Prairie W The pitcher and catcher neeii a conference. Spring is still pretty cool for softball Maybe it will be a home run for Julie Rinker Is Lisa Avery's opponent going to be safe or OUT? Julie Fleming lets go of a pitch Jajuandi. Parkes has her bat ready So docs. Jodi Strojny' Gymnasts Take to the Air. 1988 Gymnastics Team I • Team 2 Portage I. L Crown Point . W Chesterton 1. L Valparaiso L L LomvJI IV W Merri ville L L M.C Elston W W M.C. Rogers L W Plymouth W W Hobart W W Tract Brainerd docs her twist on the vault with expertise The 1988 Girl's Gymnastics Team is made up of two teams. The first team boasts of experience since seasoned gymnasts like Traci Braincrd comprise that team. The second team is a sure exam- ple of gymnastics being a sport for the young. LaPortc's second continued to gain strength during the seson. This young. strong team will undoubtedly bring success to LoPorte High and themselves as they con- inuc to improve their own scores and status next year. Traci Braincrd won the Most Valuable Player Award. Krissy Jarboc was Most Improved. Mandy Hannahan had the Best Mental Attitude and Jenny Hammond was Outstanding Junior Varsity GYMNASTICS: Row 1: Mgr. K Shreve.J. Sampson..I- Hammond. A. Hannahun, R Braincrd. T Nicholson. T Mullman. Mgr M. Feme. Row 2: Coach Kalb. C Welky. B. Buchner. G Kray T Braincrd. M Parish. M. Hall. K. Jarboc. Coach Spevak. P Blengeri not pictured. Traci Braincrd says Here goes nothing. as she goes through her practice routine on the uneven parallel bars. Slices of Slicers Traci. We would like to thank you lor supporting your ELPe staff in a time of need with your contribution of these pictures. Without these, this mould have been a very boring page. So. Traci. nr dedicate this to you. Thanks. Claudia and Doug 61 Boys Wrestling Sectional Champs Again The LaPorte Wrestling team fin- ished their season with a 16-4 record. Coach Terry Miller and Tri-Captains Ed Babincc. Chris Ellenberger. Kyle Hcinold, led the team to the Sectional and Regional titles. Regional champs for 1988 were Sophomore Todd Brown and Junior Chris Ellenberger. Qualify- ing for State were Freshman Todd Graham and Junior Chris Ellenberger. Junior Troy Taylor finished with a great season. Troy was nominated to the All-Conference, awarded the awards for most-takedowns, most pins, and most team points. Most valuable went to Chris Ellenberger and most improved was awarded to Mike Miller. Ed Babinec was pre- sented with the mental attitude award. This team looks very promising for the upcoming year. I. Chris Ellenberger puts the hurt to his opponent. 2 Kyle Hcinold makes his opponent eat the mat. Slices of Slicers I really felt we had a good year. It was great being a cap- tain of uc i a strong team. Ed Babinec UwU W K«M w C«y IHm w N«w ISm- w OW w w iwiilMCbi w ?V . w N t . w OHU w Unrthlb L w UU..U. L W L L C«t y- iiliaaty L.lni, w CknlMM w n— m w SmwmU M ID «a OVAL MCOMD I ROW IB Uarth. S harp . B Chnncr. S Ttmex T. Or ohm. B Ulr. T Brown. C BBrnbcrgrt. T Andenoo. B Boblntc. St SiBltr. It WmL P Scaring. Row 3 D Athcntt. A Hoytt. S Corbett. J Smith. A Pktchtr. St Wrigrl. B Wood. T Prtmon. T Taylor, St Runlctl. B Antrim. K Hnnohl: Row X B Oglr. S Dark on K Bender R Franc,, D Otborn B Doc it $ Wdacn. D Nettee. T Hough. K Kirthom. St Conklin. Si School. D Wordlow. D Franc,t. J. HoUMd 3. The LaPorte wrestling team wins Sectionals again. •T Will this LaPorte Wrestler's opponent last another ten seconds? 62 . . . WHERE YOU FIND ALL THE SPIRIT r Fall Varsity Cheerleaders: Jana lee BowelL Amy Ebert. Carrie Stec. Ninette Hupp, and Jill Wilson Fall Junior Varsity Cheerleaders- Row I: Jennifer Wilson. Amy Anderson: Row 2: Jill Hubbard. Stacey Jonushaitis.and Dottina Hawkins. Fall Freshman Cheerleaders: Jennifer Hamman. Ellen Hall. Shelly Trojanowski. Beth Ebbert. and Jennie Huss Winter Varsity Cheerleaders: Amy Ebert. Carrie Stec.Janalce Bowell. Jill Wilton. Amy An- derson. and Jennifer Wilson Winter Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Heather Allison. Jill Hubbard. Julie Cousin. Stacey Jo- nushaitis. und Amy Mitchell Winter Freshman Cheerleaders: Allison Cannon, and Beth Ebbert When we think of cheerleading, what comes to mind? You probably don’t think of how hard they work or how much dedication goes into all that they do. Would you stand in the rain with a smile on your face jumping up and down trying to get your team and the crowd motivated? What about spending all of your spare time after school decorating the hallways? The cheerleaders must go to camp in the summer, and learn new cheers and jumps among other things. It's a year-round thing. You can sec our girls perform at football games, basketball games, actually both boys and girls. Being a cheerleader is exciting and a lot of fun. Slices of Slices Jill Hubbard: CheerlemJing is a lot of fun for me. It' my way of promoting school spirit while having lun in u pro- ductive way. When I’m on a good squad. we become a close family Attending camp in the sununer really starts everything off. We did good at camp this year We got a First place all-around trophy. That motivated me for the rest of the year! A Slice of Royalty . . . The Queen and Her Court Lisa Daniel was crowned the 1988 Spring Sports Queen at Scluiber Field. Lisa, who repre- sented the Girls' Softball Team, stood among the finalist: Sharri Ott. Erin Riley. Sloan Moryl. and Gina Gierke. All girls dream of being nomi- nated for something in high school, and these girls were some of the ones whose dream came true. Sham Ott. Erin Riley. Sloan Moryl. Lita Daniel, and Gina Gierkepose for the camera after the queen was announced. A group of friends gather as the an- nouncing of the nom- inees begin. 64 Mrs. Lehner hands Lisa Daniel her roses. Slices of Slicers Everyone is happy even the Querns atom who posses with her for the camera. The Queen chats with all her friends to say Thank you. Everyone gathers around Lisa Daniel to congradulate her. Slicerettes Help The Bat Girls and Mat Girls at LPHS are vital auxiliary groups to the baseball players and wrestlers. Girls must work at every home game and meet including sectionals an on through tournament participation. Their jobs range from sell- ing various items to keeping scores and stats. Through the years these groups' popularity 3nd importance has greatly grown. Kelly Brown and Lourie Pernio) sell tickets at the busy J Street gate, while Gail Wisnieski and• Sfarcic Perishnutn operate the souvenir shop be- low (Top) Nikki Anderson and Tam- my Meyer go to get the bats. (Middle) Kristin Falkowsky stays busy at the IOth Street gate, while Andy Miller and Ninette Hupp watch for interesting spec- tators (Bottom) 4 Mat Girl tullies up the final points while Todd Biown take to the blocks. Sloan Morylgives a thumbs up to the batter for not throwing the bat Leslee Rose and Julie Brown discuss their activities for the next meet. 68 All Playing Together - Intramurals Loren Pitmon. Ken Bender. Dave Crarnecki. and Scott Mac- Leod play around for the camera It looks as though something has scared J.B. Gbsscnger. he's really just moving to steel the ball for Loren Pitmon Intramural participants showed All The Right Moves in Competition this year. Intramurals give stu- dents a chance to display their talent in such sports as basketball, softball, volley- ball. table tennis, soccer, and superstars. Many of the teachers took out of their free time to help organize and officiate games in order for everyone to enjoy themselves. “I really enjoy Intramurals. It gives my friends and me a chance to be on the same team and play to win. It also gives you something to do instead of staying home or causing trou- ble. Intramurals is a great chance for everyone to have a good time. says Kevin Tap- scott. Mrs Johnson. Kalon Kubik. Grant Riedel. Doug Beck. Wendy Ward. Julie Bogar. win- ntrs of table tennis Everyone watches Mike Anderson hang on the rim. Rich Smith gets a free throw shot Did he make it? Everyones ready Jason Conaway slides into second base on his stomach By the look on Terry Baldwin's face that ball must he hard 69 Adams-Babb “Being Junior class President has been fun. exciting, and full of expe- rience. ” During the J9ST-88 school year the Junior class offi- cers were. Secretary: Amy Kemp. President: Chad Parrette. Treasurer: Steve Wayne. Vice-President: Tracey Kae Mullins. The Class of 1989 handled the re sponsibilitics of being the Junior class with organization and lots of planning. As in year's past the Junior class is ex- pected to plan, organize, and execute all aspects of the Junior-Senior Prom. This year's Prom was entitled 'Passport To Romance'. Planning for the Prom start- ed at the beginning of November and didn't cease until the actual beginning of the dance. Due to the overwhelming expense of the Prom the Juniors spon- sored two dances, which were huge suc- cesses. A large part of the success can be attributed to the hard work put in by the committee heads; Kara Huston. Amy Anderson. Kim Williamson. Tracy Blind, and Andrea Nixon. The Class of 1989 proved through their diligent efforts as Juniors that they arc more than ready for their year in the 'limelight' as Seniors. Juniors Love Having It All Adams. Tammy Alander. Michael Alexander. Camille Alexander. John Allen. Mark Allison. Heather Almaraz. Denise Anderson. Amy Anderson. Todd Antrim. William Arndt. Lauressa Arndt. Matthew Ashenfclter. Shelly Ault. Frank Babb. Williams ?o Ba chma n -Brew Bachmann. Lynn Baczkiewicz. Teresa Bailey. Amber Bailey. Michelle Banks. Julie Bauer. Robert Beal. Gabriel Bearss. Douglas Beaty. Malaika Bccknell. Jamie Bicgc. Bradley Bicgc. Diane Binversie. Shane Blake. Christina Blengcri. Pilar Bollman. Kelly Bowen. Montie Brainerd, Traci Bratcher. Warren Brew. Melinda Michelle Bailey riskt her life for the junior class. ?l I Brooks-Collins Brooks. Helen Brown. Marcie Browning. Kimberly Bubalo. John Bubalo. Rosanne Burden. Melissa Butcher. Ron Butler. Nicholas Butts. Todd Bynum. Nicole Byrd. Melissa Caldwell. Scott Caler. James Cantrell. Kristine Cappis. Daniel Carlson. Jennifer Carpenter. John Carter. Angela Casto. Dana Caudill. Heather Caudill. Helen Caum. Deborah Cenkush. Scott Charles. Barbara Chastain. Elizabeth Christensen. Eric Cizan. Dianna Clark. Lisa Clark. Tara Collins. Michelle 72 Combs-Engle Combs. Krista Combs. Michael Corbett. Steven Cothram, Ty Cox. Holly Craft. Frieda Craig. Debra Craighton. Chris Crum. Patricia Dafoe. April Daniels. Craig Daniels. Tammy Dawson. David Dawson. Jodi DcCamp. Jeffery DeGroote, Jeffery DcVaux. Jason Dewitt. Jimmy Dolohanty. Julie Domin. Christine Doran. Kevin Dove. Michael Earl. Tammy Easton. Tammy Ebert. Amy Eggcrt. Roger Ellenberger. Christopher Elshire. Timothy Elston. Susan Engle, Angela 73 Enochs-Frazier Enochs. Tcri Enochs. Geneva Epperson. Kelli Erickson. Matthew Eskridge, David Evans. Glen Evans. Troy Evenburg. Mark Evory, Kara Famiano. Christopher Fenker. Allison Fettinger. Miles Fissgus. Jody Foldcnauer. Michael Forrester. Steven Foster. Scott Franks. Jobie Frazier. Dennis Once A friend Always A Friend Everyone has a need for friendship whether it be with a favorite Teddy Bear or with a special person. Find- ing that special friend is an important key to survival of the high school years. A friendship is a special bond that will be tried, but if the bond is strong enough it will pull through anything. A friendship is built on a foundation of trust, combined with love and compassion. Fears and troubles seem to grow quiet when listened to with the un- derstanding a friend has to offer. A friend is a mirrored image of oneself - a shadow. One's thoughts and ideas are treasured by a friend as if they were her own. A friend is able to read what the tears are saying and understands silly dreams. True friends arc never apart — at least not in heart. A friendship is able to endure any crisis encoun- tered; it finds strength to face any rival, to conquer what- ever may pass in the path of survival. - Sara Schmitz 74 Frazier-Green well 1. Dave Smith and Mandy Hnhahun try to think of interesting things to do during half time. 2. The difficulty of the tug-of-war is evident on Carrie Stec's face during Homecoming Frazier. Rebecca Fritz. Rhonda Fulk. Aaron Galloway. Kelly Galloy. Michael Gartland. Timothy Gaul. Crystal Gearheart. Gary Geiger. Ann Gercn. David Gerometta. Melissa Girard. Pamela Glanders. Russell Goble. Clint Good. David Govcrt. William Granacki, Monica Greenwell. Shannon 75 Griner-Holmes Griner. Terry Gropp. Gregory Gunter. Donna Gustum. Cynthia Haas. Travis Haferkamp. Scott Hahn, Jason Hale, Jason Hall. Chuck Hanahan. Amanda Hancz. Denise Harder. Kimberlce Hartkc. Harold Hartz. Angelique Hawkins. Shawn Hayes. Donna Hazzard. Leigh Hefner. Michael Heichcl. Donald Heinold. Kyle Hcitz. Dorothy Hendrickson. Joseph Henncssy. Marcy Hcrtgcs. Thomas Hicks. James Hillyer. Katherine Hines. Robert Hoke. Jennifer Holificld, Joseph Holmes. Teresa Holmquest-Keller Holmqucst. Lcland Hooper. Kimberly Howard. Nikki Hughes. Donald Hughes. Jill Humphrey. George Hunt. Laura Hurley. Christa Huston. Kara Hutchinson, Shannon Inman. Barbara Jacks. Sean Jancovich. Jennifer Jaques. Gwendolyn Jaycox. Timothy Johnson. James Johnson. Lyn Jones. Kelly Jorgenson. Scott Joseph. Shawn Justice, Carla Kaczmarek. Russell Kalucki, Robert Kaufman. James Keaton. Annette Keeton. Amy Kcsicr, Scott Kellems. Davis Keller. Jennifer Keller. Toni 77 Kelley-Kousen Kelley. Jamie Kemp. Amy Kemp. Matthew Kendall. Ashley Kennedy. Andrew Kerchacrt. John Kiff. Brent Kihlberg. Sylvia Kindig. Karen King. Darrick King. Tracy Kirkham. Cory Kirkham, Rebecca Kochdolus. Alexis Komp. Melissa Koon. Jeffery Koontz. James Kopach. Donald Kosco. Neil Kousen. Julie 78 Kraus-Lange Kraus. Renee Krtanjek. Stephanie Krueger. Susan Kreuger. Thomas Kuhn. Julia Kuhn. Pamela Lagard, Rodney Lain. Larry Lake. Melissa Lamastcr, Lean Lambert Ricky Land. Michelle Landes, Gregg Lane. David Lange. Brian .. . Shines During Homecoming! 78 Larson -McCarty Larson. Staci Lawrence. Matthew Lawrence. Steven Ledford. Stephanie Lewis. Lisa Lilly. Jo Lindsey. Tracy Logan. Joel Logan. Lorrie Long. Dawn Lott. Shane Love. James Lower. Eric Lund. Bctheney Luther. Robin Macharaschwili, Jennifer Machcr. Nancy Magley. Michael Makina. Deborah Mai tin. Lcannc Martin. Melissa Martin. Nathan Masterson. Kimberly Matz. Michelle Maurer. Mandy Mayer. Penny Mayes. David McAlister. Tina McAlpine. Kevin McCarty, Christopher 80 McCelos-New McCelos. Satmma McCoy. Julie McDonald. Carrie McFarrin. Lawrence McKinnon. Lia McMahan. Trisha McQuarters. Christopher Mercer. Durin Meyer. Michelle Micctich. Michael Milich. Bill Millard. Wayne Miller. Thomas Minix. Nikki Montgomery. Michael Moore. Bryan Morris. Jeffery Morton. Tracy Mosher. Cary Moyer. Donna Moyer. Richard Mrozinski. Jennifer Mullins, Tina Mullins. Tracey Munoz. Ninfa Murray, John Nebelung. Charles Nelson. David Ncvy. Loretta New, Angela 82 Newby-Otter “A friend will never let you quit - Dave Mayes All Work And No Play??? 1. Jenny Hoke seems extremely enthusiastic about her history class. 2. Chad Parrette and Dave Mayes take time out of class to demonstrate their affection for each other. Newby. Heather Niles. William Nixon. Andrea Nixon. Jennifer Novak. Theresa O’Banion. Karen Ogle. Stephanie Ohimc. Jeffery Olsen. Karen Oncal. Letrice Orsborn. Robert Osborn. David Ott. Kari Otter. Joseph Otter. Julee Owen-Pierro Owen, Josie Pahs. Steven Parrette. Chad Pate. Ericko Paul. Christopher Pearish. Marcie Peeples. Dawn Peeples. Thomas Peeples. Todd Penziol. Laura Perez. Jeffery Perkins. Rob Phelps. Mindi Phillips. Kenneth Picrro. Douglas Juniors Are True To Their School The Junior class of 1987-88 was one of the most spirited Junior classes LaPortc High School has ever had. This spirit was evident throughout the entire year. It all started at Homecoming 87. The Juniors were definitely one of the rowdiest bunches at the class games. They contin- ued to prove their loyalty at the Decorat- ing of their hall. Many Juniors helped make the Junior hall a success by putting in long hours and lots of sweat that night. By the end of the night it was easy to sec that this year's Junior Hall was one of the most outstanding Junior Halls ever to be seen at LaPorte High School. Many Juniors demonstrated their cre- ative spirit through the elegant Prom de- corations. The 1988 Prom was a huge suc- cess due to the never ending support of La- Portc High School's Juniors. Juniors are with it when it comes to spir- it. ” Bryan Snook 1. Bryan Snook shows his enthusiasm during the class games. 2. They make a pretty picture, don't they? S3 Pinkerton -Salzer Pinkerton. Doric Povlock, Mark Powers. Noah Pressel. Teresa Provan. Iain Pumroy. Cassandra Quigley. Joseph Quinn. Julia Radloff, Julie Ray. Bonncl Reading. Don Reese. Gregory Rcuer, Rob Rcuillc. Loreal Reynolds. Jason Reynolds. Karen Richie. Shelly Rinker. Julie Rinker. Matthew Rokicki. Ray Rose. Leslec Rosenbaum. Dan Rosenbaum. Michael Ross. Tracey Rothermcl. Robert Ruiz. Lconel Runkel, Michael Rutz. Mark Saldivar. Cecila Salzer. Crystal 84 Sam ford-Smith _________________________________ Samford. Robert Sawaya. Shannon Schadowsky. Charles Schaefer. Roscann Schaiblc, Victoria Schell. Joe Schmitz. Sara Schnable. Brook Schoff. John Schoff. Kim Schomakcr, Jason Schroeder. Brett Schroeder. Donald Schumaker. Robert Schumakcr. Sherri Scott. Jamie Sebring. Tanya Shallenberger. America Shaw. James Shipton. Keri Shoffncr. Ben Shufelt. Tiffany Shuta. Julie Sikorski. Lisa Sizemore. Christopher Skroch. Ladonna Smith. David Smith. Jason Smith. Jessica Smith. Joseph w Smi th-Sta 1 lings Smith. Julie Smith. Marcus Smith. Melissa Smith. Wade Sneed. Jennifer Snook. Bryan Syndcr. Shannon Soetje. Jeffery Solmos. Angela Sosinski. Steven Sparks. Richard Spence. Diane Spiess. Jennifer Stcc. Carrie Stallings. Tim Get Into The Swing Of Things! Stefano-Teske Stefano. Ann Steffy. Jennifer Stevens. Susan Stone. Jennifer Summerfield, Michelle Summcrfield. Thomas Swaby. Monica Swift. Eric Tallant. Gary Tanksley. Robert Juniors Get Their “Slice of Life!” Together all the team members reached a goal; they went undefeated. ” Jamie Dcckncll 1. Tun Gurtland and Jen Spiess struggle to finish the piggy- back race 2. Bruce Young reflects upon his achievements of his fall sputi season. J. Jamie Becknell poses for the camera in Indy at the state swim finals. Tapscott. Kathleen Taylor. Barbara Taylor. Thomas Taylor. Troy Tcskc. Stacy Thode-Wallen Thodc. Daren Thode. Nicole Thomas. David Thompson. Lisa Thomson. Tracy Tibbs. David Tidey. Joseph Timm. Michael Timm. Tina Todd. Tara Tomecko. Lawrence Tosh. Aaron Towle. Jeremy Trim, Andrea Tripodis. Emmanuel Troche. Tamara Trojanowski. Scott Troxell. Tyro Tuholski. Lisa Tulacz, Matthew Umphrcy. Tammic Vance. Stephen Vann. Leonard Vanschoyck. Amy Vaughan. Sara Vollrath. Lori Voorhees. Christopher Wade. Megan Wallace. Chad Wallen, Bcttye 88 Wanmer-Zuzock Wanmer. Richard Ward. Adam Wardlow. Daniel Wayne. Steve Weathers. Gary Weaver. Constance Weaver. Eric Wellinski. Charles Wellnitz. Brian West. Jeffery White. Marie Whittemore. Tony Williams. David Williamson. Kimberly Wilson. Jennifer Wilson. Scott Wiltfong, Jeffery Witt. Heather Wolfenbarger. Charlene Wolff. Mark Wood. Donna Wright. Frances Wuggazcr. Jeffery Wyant. Edward Young. Brian Young. Bruce Young. Jason Zahrn. Lisa Zila. Scott Zuzock. Gina 89 A NEW YEAR WITH A NEW BEGINNING FOR SOPHOMORES Adams. Jimmie Adrian. Brian Ahlgrim. Christine Alcantar. Laura Allamon. Heather Anderson. Carmen Anderson. Gerald Anderson. Jeff Anderson. Laura Armstrong. Kimberly Armstrong. Sharon Arndt. Erik Arnett. Jack Bachmann. Jcffercy Baldwin. Penny Banic. Geoffrey Barnhart. Timothy Baughcr. Robin Baumcr. Jason Bealor. Ken Beamon. Charles Beaty, Monica Beaty. Natasha Beaver. Ronald To the Sophomore class of 1988. the new school year marked more than just the re- commencement of classes; it heralded a new beginning. Although we were discouraged many times during our freshman year, we have now triumphed over past weaknesses. Sophomores this year arc taking on new re- sponsibilities and new challenges. Most of us have found jobs and have matured quite a bit from such experiences. What do Sophomores do when not occu- pied with school and job responsibilities? The majority of the Sophomore class re- sponded that they spend most of their time relaxing and being with friends. Being a Sophomore is the most exciting time because you’re not on the bottom of the bunch and you still have plenty of time to do what you want before you get out of school. If I would find two words to describe the meaning of being a Sophomore, they would be NEW EXPERIENCES. This year the Sophomore class officers arc: President Pat Snook. VS President Tammy Gierke, secretary Laurie Hickey. Treasurer Eric Heuck. 90 Bcesley. Joci Bell. Carrie Bender. Kevin Benjamin. Erika Bennitt, Jennifer Bennitt, Michele Benson. Lisa Bergsma. Brian Beron, Brian Bienas. Sarah Bicnas. Tara Binversic, Kari Blake. Susan Blakley. Angela Boes. Robert Bogar, Julie Boone. Justina Bortz. John Bowed, Ryan Bowen. Anthony Bowers. Jeremy Bowman. Dcbborah Boyd. Kevin Bradcly, Scotty Brath. Walter Brewer, Melinda Broviak. Brett Brown. Eric Brown. Joseph Brown. Julie Brown. Kelly Brown. Todd Brownlee. Wayne Bruno. Jennifer Buchcit. Michael Buchner. Elizabeth Bunton. Shclli Burger. Heidi Burke. Derek Burke. Ryan Bush. Diana Bush. Pamula Adams-Bush P. 91 Bush. Shawn Calvert. Larry Cambell. Julia Carnes. Jennifer Cavinder. Robby Chance, Eric Chapcll. Scott Childs. Michael Chlebowski. Deborah Clacys. David Clark. Randall Clowcrs. Harley Cody. Michelle Coffeen. Rebecca Cole. Delanna Coleman. Myra Collin. Bridget Codings. Tammy Colston. Rocky Comeaux. Melissa Conaway. Jennifer Cooley. Donny Cooley. Richard Cormican. Keith Cory. Wayne Coty. Deborah Cox. Garry Craft. Robert Crockett. Gena Croff. Stanley Crone. Michelle Crouse, Michael Crull. Leisa Crull. Roy Cull. Amy Cummings. Brett Czyczel. Jennifer Daggy. Gail Dailey. Brent Dailey. Scott Daily. Robert S. Bush - Daily 92 Daley. Michelle Dalton. Charles Daniel. Beth Dannie. Billy Daugherty. Wally David. Brett Davis. Donald Davis. William Day, Holly Day. Jamie Decordial. Kimberly Deiotte. Matt Demartinis. Scott Demattei. Christi Deryke. Stephen Dewitt. Donald Dickson. Jenny Dickson. Shaun Didion. Cynthia Dillard. Carrie Dimmctt. Julie Dixion. Shawn Dolan. John Dollberg. Ehren Dooley. Korena Dorsett. Devoney Dorsett. Jennifer Dowell. Duane Drufke. Kurt Dubbs. Eddie Dutcher. Jeffery Edwards. Jennifer Eigemann. Kristina Eiler. Jeffery Emcrick. Mark Erickterusiak. Lansdel Eskcridge, Rene Euler. Diana Evenburg. Angela Ewing. Jeffery Fagan. Lisa Fain. Curtis Daley-Fain 93 Fanning. Scott Farlie. Paula Favia. Phillip Feare. Michelle Fletcher. Artrell Flcwelling. Molly Flynn. Robert Ford. Gena Ford. Todd Foresman. Daniel Frankowski. Jill Freese. Tammy Galligan. Tracy Gambrcll. Chuck Gambrell. Kari Games. Ronald Garrett. Robert Garrison. Kinlynn Gaul. John Gaut. Shannon Gaze. Ronald Gee. Tracy Geren. Thomas Gettys. Kevin Gicruc. Tammy Gilliland. Stephanie Gniadck. Monica Gonzalez. Holly Good son. Cory Gore. Kelly Granacki. Paul Green. Miki Green. Noel Green. Thomas Hagenow. Matthew Hakes. Brian Hall. Margot Hamilton. Michelle Hammons. Glen Hampton. Elena Hannon. Melissa Harmon. Carrie Fanning-Huber 04 Harness. Michael Harrell. David Hart. Laurie Hawkins. Dottina Hcagy. Shannon Hcbbe. Kevin Hefner. Mary Hcichel. Sandra Hciden. Kutrina Heisler. Michael Henoch. Lori Henry. Mary Heuck. Eric Hickey. Laurie Hiller. Brian Hohalek. Christine Hoke. Jeffery Hoke. Kimberly Holbrook. Melissa Holiday. Katherine Holman. Stacy Hoover. Gina Hubbard. Jill Huber. Kristina 95 Huffman. Elizabeth Huffman. Tracy Humphrey. Sherman Hunter. Shannon Hurt. Marvin Huss. Elizabeth Ioanacci. Christopher Jackson. Michelle Jackson. Pamela Jared. Tracy Jayjack. Gena Jessup. Leanne Johnson. Gina Johnson. Laurie Jones. Ethan Jones. Gail Jones. Phillip Jones. Vanessa Jongkind. Johanna Jonushaitis. Stacy Kabelin, Kristine Kacrcher. Shelley Kastcn. Keith Kazmierczak. Tracy 96 Keen. David Kchoe. Wayne Kelly. Katrina Kemker. Thomas Kessler. Gary Kessler. Michael Kidwell. Anthony King. Melissa King. Ryan Kirk. Jennifer Knotts. Kristie Koontz. Randall Kraus Nicole Kray. Gina Krivak. Craig Krout. Katrina Krueger. Jennifer Kubaszyk, Jamie Kuhn. Joshua Kupress. Jeffery Landis, Brian Larson. Jennifer Lawson. James Lebo. Jamie Lee. Louis Leffew. Rod Lenz. Cindy Levenhagen, Cory Lcwinski. Joseph Lilly. Wendy Lindquist. Dean Liverman. Leslie Lockhart. Michelle Lockhart. Sean Locfflcr. Ryan Logan. Johnna Lopez. Jessica Lucas. Scott Lykins. Margaret Machck. Krista Machler. Jennifer Maglio. Michael Huffman-Maglio M. - 97 Maglio. Tracy Mahlman. Traci Maitland. Michael Malone. Patrick Malstaff. Christopher Mandcvillc. Jennifer Mangold. Jamie Mangold. Jeannie Mann. Brian Martin. Joeylyne Martin. Richard Martin. Stanley Marvel. Joe Marvel. Wendy Marstcrson. Connie McAfee. Angela McCarty. Amy MccCarty. Brian McClain. Stacy McCombs. John McCormack. Tania McFadden. Robert McGinnis. Kimberly McMahon. Kristine Meredith. Richard Messer. Robin Mctts. Stacy Mctts. Tracy Meyers. Todd Michaels. Amy Michaels. Marv Miller. Scott Miller. Vincent Million. Amanda Mills. Jen Milzarek, Robert Minich. Meredith Minnick. Charles Misowicz. Craig Mitchell. Amy Mocklcr. Anna Moffit. Brian _______Maglio T.-Moffit 9 Montemayor, Dale Moore, Esther Morris. Curtis Mrozinxke, Jessica Mullins. Karen Mulzon. Carie Mumaw. Thomas Murphy. Deborah Myers. Jacquelyn NaRy. Noreen Nagy, Norman Napier. Shawn Napier. Sheri Naughton. David Neary. Kathleen Ncsbit, James Netzer. Renee Ncwland. Kris Nix. Kenneth Novcrowslci. Darrin Nowicki, Cynthia Nurnberg. Deanne O'Brien, Tamara Olson. Susan Orme. Eric Ott. Allen Ott. Bradley Owczarski, Ian Pace. Katherine Parker. James Parthun. Christopher Patla. Peggy Peals. Catherine Pease. Beth Pennington. Dora Perkins. Misty Perschuc, Paula Peterson. Tammy Phillips. Jenny Picrro. Mjchelle Picschala. Chris Pinkepank, Rebecca Mon temayor-Pink epa nk 99 Plis. Jeffrey Pointon. Stephen Prater. Michael Prcssler. Arno Prickett. Mark Prickett. Melissa Pryblo. Matthew Przybylinski. Terri Putchaven. Valerie Reed. Daniel Reese. Heather Rcuillc. Bernard Richardson. Dennis Richardson. Mark Ridenour. Anne Rigler. Jeff Rincon. Patricia Risner. Matthew Bob Garrett displays his winning smile 2. Laurie Hickey can't decide it she should put this crepe paper here or not. Roan. Tim Romanoc. Joseph Romanoc. Ronald Rosenbaum. Dana Rozinski. Stephen Rubcck. Kevin 100 Ruiz. Ricardo Ruminski. Karl Russ. Cindy Russell. Christian Ruth. Mark Saldivar. Sandra Saliwanchiu, Scott Salzwedcl, Christina Sampson. Jay Sampson. Jenny Sanchez. Victoriano Sanders. Dylan Sanderson. Matthew Santana, William Santolino, Amy Saylor. Monica Sellable, Christopher Schadowsky, Melanie Schell. Timothy Schindler. Christopher Schlundt, Candace Scholl. Sam Schoof, Marcus Schrciber. Keith Schuster. Matthew Searing. Paul Segnitz. Harold Senne. Tasha Sensow. Lora Serritella. Nicole Severs. Derek Sexton. Christopher Shaffer. Brian Sheelcr. Kevin Shidler. Rhonda Shoue. Kimberly Shoup. Samantha Silakowski. Joseph Simon. Jeni Sipple. Ann Slaybaugh. Gabriel Slaybaugh. Roman Plis-Slayba ugh_________ 101 Smith. Adam Smith. Anthony Smith. Dennis Smith. Sansha Snook. Patrick Snyder. Diane Snyder. Shawn Stahl. Meredith Stamey. Melissa Stevens. Darren Stcwait. Ian Stewart. James Stewart. Thomas Stoewer. Dana Stoll. Kevin Strojny. Jodi Sunn. Tracy Surma. Brandon Suthard. Jennifer Sutton. Jeremy Svilar. Derek Swafford. Christina Sweet, Jim Szilagyi. Tamara 103 Talley. Annette Taylor, Sarah Thresh. Katherine Thurston. Jeremic Tibbs. Frances Timm. Don A j Tipton. Cecil Townc. Matthew Tracey. Jennifer Tucker. Tununy Tuholski. Patrick Tuholski. Tracy Upp, Catherine Vaerewyck. Lori Vapensky, John Vest. Brenda Vick. Mildred Wade. Timothy A 2 Gina Johnson and Jessica Mrozinski participate in the class games. Kelly Brown trys to come up with an idea for a home- coming poster Wally Daughtery and Rob Daily seem to be enjoying their study hall. Talley-Warner, Sa. Wagner. Michele Walden. Christopher Walker. Kimberly Wandell, Eric Ward. Wendi Warner. Sarah 103 Warner. Stephanie Watt. Michelle Way. Brian Weather. Gordon Wehlagc. Neil Wesner, Heather Westner. Scott Weston. Sharon Wiersma. Theresa Wilber. Chera Wilberg. Jeff Williamson. Adrienne Willoughby. Larry Wilson, Brigctt Wilson. Kristal Wimberly. Ware Wolszczak. Tammy Wood. Brian Wood. Terry Woodruff. Daniel Woods. Ray Worthey. Ralph Wright. Mike 10« Warner, St-Wright Ron Game daydream while trying to pay attention. 2. Brett Cummings seems amused at one of the Pep Sessions 3- Came Dillard and Gena Kray show their true friendship with a smile 4. Amy Mitchell, who should be doing her work, thinks of what the can do this weekend. 5. Shelly Wagner seems a bit surprised when she finally realises she got her picture taken. 6. Kelly Gore asks Are you talking to me? 109 THE “FRESHEST” SLICE With butterflies in thew ttomachs and great aspirations in their heorts, the «Itu of 1991 entered La Porte High School m the fall of 19K Despite the overcrowding. the freshmen have made the moil of their first year here Mott freshmen have taken not only the required classes uch at English. Math. Health. Physical Education, but alto creative classes a m foreign language (French. German, or Spomth) Many are currently involved in spoct . club , and other extracurricular pottime including homecoming activitie Due to their many diverte interest , the freshmen have developed a great deal of maturity. Thi year's change front middle school to the high school was drastic for the prevent ninth graders at Boston. Kesling. Saint Joseph's, and Saint John's, they were the eldest; however, once in the high school they reverted to the lowest status of all. How many tune have we all referred to them with the rather derogatory titles of ''Freshmen and Ninth Graders ? Still these new high schoolers mutt be given credit Despite tile lost of friends left behind in middle school and the demion heaped upon them by uppcrclassmm. they have displayed an amuring amount of maturity and. of course, adaptability For this we ■ nvgiuu litem, aftn all. we weic once fiesluucu too . 1. Graham Ault helps decorate during homecoming week. 2. Kerry Escuc takes notes attentively as the teacher lectures. J. August Kalb enjoys a snack during the game A berna thy-Borkowski Abernathy. Sherry Abiney. Sara Adams. Christopher Adams. Jennifer Adams. Michael Ainsworth. Corey Alander. Patrick Alva m. Ncftalie Anderson. Jolic Arion. John Armstrong. Sandra Arvin. Steven Ashcraft. David Ault. Graham Bach. Aaron Bachert. Shawana Banks. Jeffrey Bannwart. Jeremy Barber. Alan Barber. Rachel Basch. Jason Bates. Robert BauRh. Jerry Beaty, Africa Beauregard. Nicole Beckwith, Christopher Beebe Jr.. James Bclzowxki, Valerie Bencivenni. Nicole Bennett. Jr.. Steven Bennitt. Jennifer Berry, Michele Bessegato, Todd Bienas. Teri Biggcrstaff. Kari Bishop. Brian Bisom. Amy Blake. Joanna Boardman. Sydney Bodmer. Michael Bootz, Jason Borkowski. Shannen 107 Bornell-Cannon 2 Bill White goes to das with enthusiasm I. Science students try to place Kelly Heiden in a test tube Borncll. Robert Bower. Michael Bowers. Jeramy Bowker. Erika Bowman. John Bowmar. Katherene Brady. Courtney Braincrd. Renee Brcsland. Joel Bridegroom. Kimberly Brock. Brenda Browning. Connie Brownlee. Kcrcnsa Bryan, John Bryant. Jarod Buckmastcr, Alan Buckmastcr. Carla Buckmastcr. Michael Buchrcns. Suzanne Burger. Todd Burger. Wendy Burrows. Dennette Bush. Joel Buss. Erin Butts. Katherine Calderon, Denean Calvin. Jennifer Cannon. Allison 10 Carlisle-Cummings I Jrmlfrr Hamaiin and tbr r « aI tbr lrn n chert ■ leader rhttt 'Hr foorbrU pUyt on to victory J A M W Uwuatve. taae. eraj mero • pot «to ienetl- ir for tperu M k by Uw freeWn Carlisle. John Carlson. Michelle Carlson. Tammy Carpenter, Scott Catching . Tomitta Cenkush. Daniel Chalik Jr.. William Chambers. Amy Chestnut. Dawn Cholewa. Theodore Claeys. Sarah Clare. Gregory Clark. Angela Clifton. Kimberly Cochran. Lesley Coldrion. Steven Collin. Margaret Collins. Michael Collins. Jr., Randle Condo. Mark Conklin. Michael Cook. Danny Cook. Lori Cooper. Jodie Cooper. Kevin Cornelison. James Cotton. Jason Cox. Laurie Cox. William Coyne. David Craft. Jennifer Craig. Haymie Crumrine. Tammy CulvahouHc, Jon Cummings. Jamie too Cunningham-Flores Cunningham. Christopher Curley. Yvonne Curtis. David Czanderna. Catherine Daggy. Dawn Daugherty. Ronald Day. Christopher Day. Jason Dcjaegher. Joseph Denison, Carla Denney. Gina DeVaux. Lynn Dickson. Jennifer Dilks. Kevin Dobbs. Christa Doll. Gregory Downs. Jammie Downs. Jennifer Dowty. Candice Drcwes, Shawn Dudeck. Amie Duffy. James Easton. James Ebert. Elizabeth Eldred. Carl Elpers. Jennifer Elser. Gregory Engle. Bradley Escuc, Kerry Faulstich. Jeffery Fisher. Anthony Fissgus. Kelly Fleming. Julie Flinchum. Melissa Flores. Victor uo Fogus-Hall Fogus. Lisa Forburger, Berry Ford, Daniel Foresman, Wayne Foster. Jovita Fox. Brandi Francis. Donald Regina Flavin speaks with a friend half time at a basketball game 2. If only I could have been a little bit faster, say’s Mike Golden- stern. Francis. Ronald French. Timothy Galcy. Jeffrey Gaiko. Scott Galloway. Chris Galloway. Tara Gambrel. Terri Garrett. Ryan George. Michael Giggy. Wayne Glancy. Lisa Glanders. Dorothy Glanders. Tina Glassbum. Bonnie Goldenstern. Michael Golec. Jason Gomez. Rudy Good. Brian Grace, Michael Graham, Todd Graxxmycr. Richard Gray. Gerlad Gray. Michael Griner. Lixa Gropp. Amy Gropp. Stephanie Gross. Louis Gross. Rhonda Groves. Catherine Groves. Mark Grundy. John Gustum. Kimberly Haferkam. John Hale. Andrew Hall. Kathy in Hamann - Irk Hamann. Jennifer Hamlin. April Hamlin. Jerry Hammons. Michael Hanahan. Paul Handtke. Toni Harradon. Carrie Harris. Drew Havens. Julie Hay. Michelle Hefright. Tila Heitz, Richard Henchel. Sherry Hendrickson, Janice Henning. Wendy Heuck. Adam Hcuger. Sherry Hill. Bracy Hill. Jeffery Hill. Laurie Hill. Miles Hines. Dawn Holland, William Holman. Edward Holzapfcl, Dawn Holzapfel, Melissa Hoops. Janet Horton. Thomas Hough, Michael Houin. Julie Hrinnak. Eric Hudgins, Candice Hoffman. Robin Hula. Anne Hull. Ellen Humes. Darin Hunt. Elizabeth Hunt. Jennifer Hurley. Brian Huss. Jeanne Irk. Christine m Ja blonski-Lloyd Jablonski. Wendy Jackson. Carl James. Jeffery JamcM, Jennifer James, Lynnettc Jamriska, Amanda Jaqucs. Michelle Jarboe, Kristine Jedrysek. Erik Jeffries. Douglas Johnson. Brian Johnson. Connie Johnson. Eric Johnson Jr.. Geordia Johnson. Jason Johnson. Michael Johnson. Wendy Jones. Brian Jones. Jaiinie Jones. Janice Jones. Perry Jones. William Joros. Rachel Kaesebier. Tara Kalb, August Kalucka. Magdalena Kelley. Jason Kennedy. Teresa Kesling. Zachary Kessler. Christopher Kieffer, Theresa King. Richard Kinsey. Rebecca Kleine. Melissa Klibinski, Jennifer Kolar. Jennifer Kolasa. Tamara Koontz. Jeffery Kozlowski. Kelley Kraus. Jennifer Kubik. Kalon Kuzdas. Lesley Lake. Harry Lambert. Tara Land. Bill Lant. Stephanie Larson. Lisa Laun. Alexandrea Lawson. Teresa Lee. Corey Lemberis. Andrew Lewis. Amy Link. Joel Liskcy, Tricia Litza. Katina Lloyd. Angela us Ludwig. Christine Lund. Nancy Luther. Brian Luther. Erik Macharaschwili. Karen Macleod. Jason Mahlka. Dennis 114 Loeffler-Mahlka 1 Brian Sappenfeld enjoys play my his clarinet at a school game 2. Kan Biggcrslaff and Trkia Nicholson are excited about Homecoming We may look like carbon copses, but we're all different: each one. individual. remarks Maggie Collins SLICES OF SLICERS Locffler. Nicole Logan. Xaun Loggins. Melissa Logman. Tondrina Logwood. Gautama Long. Dennis Long. Robert Male-McCullough Male. Jason Malstaff. Brian Mansfield. Doug Marhanka. Brett Marsh. Paul Martin. Scott Mast. Kimberly Octoberfest celebrants. Laura Route and friends, catch the photographers ' eye at Rogers High School 2 1. Bill Jones and Nick Zarantonello observe Graham Ault paint a window at homecoming. 2. Freshman quarterback Jeff Taylor throws a pass above the heads of many an opposition player. Masterson. David Masterson. Kevin Mattews. Steven Mays. Donnie McCoy. Christopher McCoy. Marvin McCullough. Russell ns McGin ty-Peeples McGinty. Shelly McIntyre. Julie McMahon. David McPherson. Kimberly Metts. Julio Mewbourne. Rodney Meyer. Terry Meyers. Steven Michiocls. Jeffery Miller. Chad Miller. Christopher Miller. Cynthia Miller. Melissa Mills. Beth Miskowicz. Steven Mitchell. Robert Mocllman, Catharyn Monte. Lisa Moore. Heather Morris. Joseph Moryl. Matthew Moser. Scott Mrozinski. Lea Anne Mullins. Farlene Mullins. Melena Mullins. Patricia Murphy. Stacy Murphy. Stephen Murray. Kristy Myers. Kcnith Napier. Gene Neary, Peggy Nelson I. Michael Newell. Charles Nicholson. Patricia Nielson. Herbert Nilson. Heather Norris. Geoffrey Noveroske. Darnell Noveroske. Patrick Nowell. Donald Nye. Jacinda Odlc. Shannon Olsen. Jill Ott. Amy Ott. Daniel Ozdyck. Randy Pace. Susan Padgett. Michael Pagcls. Tracy Pahs. Alicia Parker. Michael Parsons. Angela Partlow. Susan Pease. Jason Peeples. Rebecca tie Penziol-Sch uiteman Pcnziol. Kevin Petersen, Linda Peterson. Troy Petrie. Stacy Pctrosky. John Pfium. Catherine Phillips. Tricia Pinda. Rebecca Pinkerton. Jonell Place. Warren Plunk. Gary Prope , Ryan Pryblo. Timothy Pytyma. Sollie Radloff, Randy Rameier. Jennifer Reese. Elysia Rchlander. Michael Reynolds. Erik Rial. Mark Rial. Sean Ribble. Tonya Richards. Ryan Riedel. Grant Riley. Michael Rinker, Jennie Ritter. James Robowski, Chase Rosenbaum. Patrick Rosentreter. Deborah Rotering. James Roule. Laura Rozinski. Bert Rudd. Dawn Russell. Tobey Rybicki, Leslie Sanchez. Lisa Sappenfield. Brian Satoski. Cheryl Sawaya. Shawn Scalf. Lisa Schnick, Brian Schoff. Matthew Schoof, Kevin Schoof. Shelley Schrader. Caren Schrier, Stephanie Schroeder. Leslie Schuiteman. Stacey Sch ultz-Stafford Schultz. Angela Schultz. Ronald Schultz. Terry Schuster. Susan Scofield. Christopher Scott. Andrew Searing Jr.. Maynard Searing. Michael Segnitz. Donald Sharp. Eric Shaw. Heather Shci, Nathaniel Shepherd. Shannon Sherer. Kristie Shott. Amanda Shreve, Beth Shrivcr. Heather Sickels. Timothy Simcrlcin. Scott Smith. Michael Smith. Sarah Smith. Shawn E. Smith. Shawn T. Soltis. Brian Sparks. Jamie Spence. Patricia Spiers. Jamie Stafford. Heather 118 Stahl-Trojanowski Stahl. Joe Starkey. Heather Stcffy. Byron Stesiak. Tony Stevens. Kimberley Stocks. Tricia Stone. Jodi Stone. Mark Stout. Ericka Straub. Amy Stroud. Michael Sutton. Deana Swanson. Trudy Tallman. Sharon Taylor. Jeffery Teater. Lynn Terusiak. Eric Thomas. Polly Thorn. Alisa Tibbs. Brian Tibbs. Lisa Tidey. Deborah Timm. Steven Tobar. Carla Todd. Terri Tosh. Stacy Toth. Annette Trojanowski. Shelley It's been a long, long day lot Billy Jones. 2. Sharon Tallman peeks through the crowd 119 Troxell- Werner Troxell. David Underwood. Michael Vansickle. Amy Vasil. Cara Vlach. Christopher Vogel. Tonya Voorhecs. Scan Waak, Kcri Wainscott. Michael Waldridgc, Sheila Wallerstcin. Grctchcn Walpole. Roy Ward. Christina Ward. Tonia 120 West-Young West. Ronald Wheatbiook. David White. Shelley White. William Whorwell. Wayne Wilber. Cory Wilbcrg. Nathan Wilke. Chere Williams. Danah Williams. Hiiman Willson. Melissa Wilson. April Wilson. Katherine Wilson. Scott Wiltfong. Tara Wisnicski. Heather Wolfe. Duane Wood. Eric Wood. Tina Woods. Jason Woods. William Wright. Jennie Wurster. Brian Wyant. Eddie Yandek. David Ytmdck. Timothy Yaw. Jerry Young. Bret 121 Yozman -Zarantonello m 133 2. Linda Petersen. Connie Browning. Jeni Kraus, and Katy Butts spend the weekend together, do mg what else - talking about the hottest guys J. The players plan yet another game. s4 dministration The administrators of our school arc our leaders and instructors. They work very diligently to make our high school and the whole system run effectively and efficiently. The decisions of these few people affect the great number of us all. Our administrators hove done and arc currently doing an excellent job. There seems to be a positive future in the administration department. Superintendent Dr. Steven Snider. Business Manager Lowell R. Barker. Asst. Superintendent for Instruction Dr. Charles E Bluir. Asst. Superintendent Dwight D. Tollman. Dr. Steven Snider is a very busy person. Mr Tollman gives off a warm smile. 126 Slices of Slicers As they implement new state and federal mandates, the administrators often find themselves at odds with students who sec no reason to abruptly alter tradi- tion. - Stacy Wilson Smiles from three inn in men Mrs Lehner serves punch. Dr Wayne models for the camera. Joe Cool- 127 (3 ounselors 138 129 Attendance 4 thletic Directors Mrs. Boyce enforces ISS. Mrs Quinn keeps busy by helping Mr. Famiano. Mrs. Rackam is always there when you need her. Mrs. Hkknuin listens to yet another Lame excuse. Betty RecUim Nuree Ma'C'tt € livSchw Sutp Stanly KUoxtak A t AthktX Otrrc tea Social Studio RoMtaary Sack Athlrtx Secretary Troy Taylor follows a takedown Amy Kemp lines up before her stroke. Leu Fanuano Auctdam-r Of!art Jo Hkkman Attendance Secretary David PhmII Athletic Director ooks And Custodians Coakt Ruth TobaiManaecr T«(W IKuSm Ka, Bum Lind Cab! P Dubb. Rarann Fiikn Too: Pott JKta Joan Kvkacn B Km.Ion Shirley Lehmann Vickie McClain J Moot. O Retd H.yiy. Salomon RayneU Sandy Sally Sberrvk Rixnan Tcojanmrrki Joan Ttchida Mary Ann Whllwoeth Curtodranr Jun Badey Mike Croat Paul Day Oa n Grtn.tcad Lee Howell Carl John ton John Uvtnhum Ed Purcell Dave Sherrkk'Hrad Dan Staler Don Still John Wienckce Linda Witt Lee Howell toys that it's break-time. John Levenhagen and Dan Slater are waiting lor their next assignment Joan Tschida carefully prepares lunch. Vickie McClain and Terri King show their best smiles to the camera 130 S nglish Gives The The choices of English classes at the high school level is so broad that students should not worry about finding a class that they will enjoy. Although four years of English is required, many students find themselves going over the requirement come graduation. Without the skills of reading and writing, all the other classes may as well not be taught. Everyone wants to know what Amy Kemp is reading David KcItems is very alert in his comp class. Are Steve Corbett and Wade Smith posing? Christy Swafford seems very inx-oli-ed in her reading. 132 GIFT OF OUR LANGUAGE Mrs. Frankinburgcr helps Meredith Stahl through a problem. Vickie Chudiynski finds English too exciting for her to handle Micky Rogers allows the camera to capture this precious moment in English 133 ath The Math Department is like a ladder which starts out with basic math and climbs to calculas, of course, leaving alge- bra. geometry, and advanced algebra trig, in between the climb. That's not all. The Math Department is also in charge of com- puters and math contests that challenge and compare our students to those around the state. 134 Art Row Jun Si« Moth A 5 ? S7 ce of Slicers Life's battles don't always go to the stronger or faster man. but sooner or lat- er the man who wins is the one who thinks he can. -Mrs. Welling 135 S cience r Krenrth Plant V' rxrH ! SO Junjoc Clati S o Kathi Paul thvV. C««n Soane Sophomore Clan Spoon The Science Department offers a wide variety of courses with countless scientific futures. And as the interest in science grows the more science courses the department will offer. This year Mi- cro-Bio was added to the long list of courses. Most students enjoy Mr Ribordv's class. Johannah Jongkind studies hard in CHEM. 13« Brian Pease is a hard working science helper. ite Slices of Slicers Students arc the reason that teaching is fun. -Mr Dale Peterson t 137 Car Netzer takes notes as his partner does an experiment Toni Voelker gazes at the stars. Dan Ritwdy Sam A«nru] urr X Brian Smith tests the electrical conduction of an unknown substance. Diane Evler reread her lab manual one more time. Urty Steactey 8cmik« Sow Du A i William IWi Soovr Rk!...,: Ruti Social Studies From the far back past to the unseen future our school has it all. Wanting to learn interesting facts has long since been fun for many, and in social studies one has his choice of topics. From world history to psychology there is much to be learned about the ever changing world around us. and although social studies unlocks the door to the world the student himself must open it. Lisa Thompson. Kevin McAlpine. Mike Combs, and Missy Martin all do their own thing in class. is Slices of Slicers ‘Learn from the port to predict the future. -Mr. Bar- thel Kenneth Schicibcr Social Studio Mrad BMrta9 Coach Brad Engle carefully repairs his notebook. Ray Rockiki gives the teacher his full attention. This must bea very lively geography class, camera shy or farsight- ed. Wayar Tamow Social Studio Head AX Ed Adult EducatKai oreign Languages The Foreign Language Depart- ment at LaPortc High School teaches three different languages: French. German, and Spanish. It also has The Language Exploration Class which allows students to learn Russian. Chinese, and Japanese. With learning a foreign language the students learn a great deal about the cultures of the different countries. 140 usiness Students at LaPortc High School are not required to take a business class, but many students do. These classes arc very helpful in preparing students for the fu- ture. Students may also participate in an on-the-job training program called Cooper- ative Office Education. bfelissa Komeaux is writing hard in Computer class Donna Kopoch is hard at work in typing. Rosie Bubalo helps this little boy understand what she is doing. Typing student Letrice O'Neal reviews her work. 142 Michelle LeefPer looks over her paper for errors. Jamie Becknell. Linda Ochoa, and Bernadette Valley take time out of typing class to pose for their picture. LPHS student works on computer in computer class. John Colan concentrates on his typing during a timed writing. 149 oofienatioe £ cCccctUtoxt P optanto asie oo Pte£o£oyy cuuC ottunenciaC 'pond S utice Cosmetology and Commercial Foods Service is a new part of Cooperative Education this year. These students take classes in Michigan City to prepare themselves for their future. Row I: Shelly Ashenfelter. Monte Fly. Rebecca Hancock. Row 2: Julie Barber. Tracey Reuer. Nikke Minix. Shannon Hutchinson. 144 (P owumnciaC Commercial Office Experience Class allows students to obtain experi- ence in their future business jobs. O cce £cCucatcoa ft tuCa icai (2 oofrenative Industrial Cooperative Train- ing is a combination of on-the-job training and studying in the class- room. ICT also has a club which is used to complement the program. 7 Lit Moore works hard in the COE office Matt Miller waits on customers and an- swers the phone as he works at MAB paints. 4 SCcce t e (£ ctwticcctcupt 7e c Uvup Students who arc interest- ed in becoming teachers can benefit from being a cadet teacher. Students arc assigned to work in groups or as individ- uals in elementary schools. They learn the responsibilities of teaching by first-hand experi- ence. CADET TEACHERS. Row I. Altaic Bresekr. Jcrte Cox. Tammy Johnson. Kathy Pnsxnfume. Row 3: Kim Dudcck. Amy Brantford. Joele Solmot. Becky Brantford, Juli Montgomery. Row J: Carrie Wilton. Knri Stroud, Sandy McMahon. Jenn Vhest ra Amy Houin. Row 4: Kim Dawson. Janine Tonsonl. Jim Adams. Janine DeHart. Shari Ott. Lori Woodruff. Brian J. Stantz. oUCcUoy 7fi deA' Building Trades offers a chance for the student to develop skills and knowledge of the home industry. Each house built is started in September and finished in May. Once finished, the house is offered on the real estate market. BUILDING TRADES. Row j Vince Santall no. Rob Grih.John Morgan. Rob Potlornnl. Jeff Wiltfong. Row 3: Mike Anderson. Ke -in Nichol- son. Wayne Peeples. Edy Holliday Row J Steve Forrester. Brett Kiser. Rob Tunksley. Keith Kozlowski Row 4: Ken Iliff. Shannon Duensing. Ron Butcher US 7 dustrial Arts LaPortc High School students choose from a different variety of courses in Industrial Arts. These courses may be taken for college preparation. 146 Drafting can be very frustrating at time , but in the end iti worth it!” Mi y Geromrtta Industrial Art student wks on a duck Gary Gearheart works on his project in Industrial Arts. This Student and onlooker lake class seriously 147 With the fine art program at LaPorte High School students are able to express their creative abili- ties. The students are able to achieve their abilities by painting, drawing, sculpting, free design, and multimedia. Students submit art- work into various contests and show most of their work outside of class. Kri Bemacchi's sculpture is highlighted. Melissa Qerometta and Bruce Young work on an art project which when finished will be a giraffe 148 ome Ec Cooks L_A Jo Dean Yamo Hcw Rcooomx Angie McFarland. Tracey Todd, and their friend prepare to cook. Lisa Thompson puts the final touches on her outfit. Mika Beaty getting the sewing machine ready for her work. The Home Economics Depart- ment offers various courses in Home Ec. Cooking and Sewing classes arc taught through the home cc. department. These class- es prepare high school students for the future. Slices Of Slicers Clothing 1.1 think was an enjoyable class to take You get to make neat clothes like shirts and skirts. You learn about how to paut .ippers and buttons in a garment And other things that will help you in life when you are on your own Jonell Pinkerton Jonell Finkcrton works hard in sewing class Dawn Doggy finishes her work early. lternative Ed Strives. Slices Of Slicers Alternative Education gives students a chance to succeed. Kristi Watson LPHS offers Alternative Education. This is a study program where students are met with individu- ally. These two students concentrate on their work. Bob Schuster works hard Rick Lambert thinks about what he is reading. iso usic Plays On SLICES OF SLICERS In music classes you learn how to solve problem and to work toward a goal Team work is important and people learn to cooperate with others. Stephunir I-edford The LaPortc High School’s bands and choirs once again carried on the long tradi- tion of fine music. The band helped boost school spirit by playing music at the foot- ball and basketball games. Erin Riley takes a break from practicing Marty Harris shows us his great musical ability. • 51 S pecial Ed T Mcnkn Special Education Linda Naif Sp Ed Aide Carol Schulti Special Education Dune LamdeP Special Education Debbie VUetMra Sp Ed Aide Everyone is entitled to a free public education. Some have educational needs that cannot be met in a regular classroom set- ting. Special means you receive an individualized educational program that is based on your personal needs. Education” means you receive instruction from trained teacher and person- nel. Some special education students can be mainstreamed into regular educational programs. Tonya Pinkerton cleans up after a long day of school. Michael Parker and David Ward have fun but still work on their homework. Mrs. Krol helps Eric Hrivnak with his lesson. Slices Of Slicers Special Education helps students to achieve independence. Kathy Luther isa edia Center LPHS Hangout The library provides a multitude of materials for all types of research. With its great fund of literature, microfiche, compu- ters video cassettes, typewriters, and helpful librarians, our media center has become a great asset to our school. A LPHS student searches through the card catalog to find the book he needs. Joel Link takes u break from studying to look up. 153 P hysical Education B ll Gmicwtt Phy. Ed Gvt T ck Crow Ccwntty Coach J«wt Tunfl Phy Ed Ant. OwU VoOcyball Students arc required to take a full semester of physical education. They have a wide variety of activities to choose from. These activities help de- velop their coordination. Amanda Shott listens intently to the instructions given by her PE teacher. Kim Mast with friends. Rhonda Weirich and Kim Bridegroom, shows us how she feels about gym class Tom Summerficld prepares to dive. Here he is doing his back divef IS4 Just For The Fit! Slices Of Slicers Gym i 11 good class to get to know people and a good place to damage major parts of your body for no apparent reason. Bob Hickman Gym class gels their exercise by running in the small gym These happy gym students smile while warming up Jimmy Hill enjoys PE class. I5S Hi-Times Prints A Great Year I i The Hi-Times staff continued the tradition of an excellent newspaper once again in 1987-1988. The staff covered all the events in news and sports more than adequately and made the features section very entertaining. Much time was spent working on all of these things and working with dead- lines always makes things more difficult. This staff, however, faced the hardships' eagerly, as a challenge, and came out on top. They added some very creative ideas and had some extremely persuasive editorials. It takes a very special staff to accomplish what this years staff has and great ac- knowledgement is deserved I X XX X yy V XX XX XX Tracy Bartmess searches for some artwork to liven up the newspaper. Chuck Hayter takes some shots for the features section. Lisa Avery. Kim Estep, and Julie Carlson take a break to have a good laugh Slices of Slicers Donna Kopoch: If anyone could do ten hours of work in one hour, the Hi-Times staff can' It's hard work but wr can always manage to come through. Honoring Journalistic Endeavors Quill and Scroll, an international honor society for journalism - orientated students, recognizes those who display outstanding individual achievements. Membership is an honor and reserved for only those who meet strict stan- dards. Once selected, initiates of Quill and Scroll become life-time members. N bird Class; 0 .vi o Mylt. Il l L U ttifL Ufi' lrw ts a IK?, that inoit. the. hiqt 'iUtX nt iauim uoah, 1 to l vr fan, I . Hr fr .t tt (lit uho «1! d- io l f t I, I Ucitt. Ufd fat -. (-0 '.how ttr . Class e iso DartH itiei a frierfe. 2 i n omit Seratt mittotn ntt bit Uu onrUtt ttmr 1 Lma Rryak ftmn mrt i Lno A.rry tad An dapiay thru Tuan rditmg Staton Ortf Coogut mad CUitdm Uot u r rum to rdocttr thru 'mgww The Talented Present 4Reflections'1 I hj I Srturr ttatUr Bm Brtvarmn tkctn km fit hr Utkina during Hanmmuag am -■ Juouu Andy Krr.nrdt doptt.. kit tmaubty mkih forkummg mtk thrjott Btnl J Jun . t K 't Hnmtim texj Uo .Sr Utotr prmr tkat frundthv cutti toiarm the SlPt MKf RrOrctlcBi I $ I J N I N Reflections is La Porte High School’s own literary magazine. All ma- terial is submitted by students and is se- lected by the staff for publication The magazine will be entering contests in or- der to keep fresh ideas and a competo- tive edge. All members of the staff are dedicated to the furthering of literary pursuits, even on a high school level Foreign Language Clubs cross borders Weft like hey! This is a cool party. toys Terry Busse to Corey Good son Amanda Jamriska and Andi Ynrman are having a great time Jennifer Do d eagerly waits for the next dance. JennJoschko is having a fantastic time at the party. Scott Beauregard makes no bones about his not wanting his picture taken. The next John Travolta is born as Chris Malstaff dances. AH HA’ There's Eric Christensen. Gotcha! 100 $ N LPHS's French Club has al- $ ways had a year-lung calendar fil- Icd with activities. With the money raised through the various fundraisers, members are able to , use their account money for such events as trips to Six Flags Great America and a French restaurant in Chicago, or the club trip to Quc- bee. The French Club float won in the Homecoming Parade with a replica of the Arch of Triumph. A The Spanish Club is for those who want to learn about Spanish culture, but want to have fun in the process. Like most clubs, Spanish Club has fund-raisers . and the profits can then be ap- plied to trips. T-shirts, and other items of interest to club members. At the end of the year, a trip to Great America is planned, one of the many highlights of the year N $ ✓ The third foreign language cub at LPHS is the German Club. The club's year is filled with several exciting activities ranging from Homecoming activities to Oktob- erfest to the annual trip to Great America. With money raised from fund-raising activities, members can buy German T-shirts, but- tons, and folders, or use the funds to help finance a trip. v V Coming To America: Foreign Exchange Stephanie Dyjkstra (far left) is all smiles. Harold Gruijthuijsen (left, center) shows some Slicer Spirit at the pep session. Ninfn Munoz Belief (left) is recognized at the Honors So- ciety Initiation. Sylvia Kihlbetg bottom. left) talks with Pam Kuhn after the Initiation ceremo- ny. 1 I A s This year LPHS had four foreign exchange students. Ninfa Muno .-Bcllcs came from Spain. Stephanie Dijkxim and Harold Gruijthuijsen both traveled from Holland, and Sylvia Kihlberg arrived from Sweden. These four had a first-hand look at what America is really like. Besides learning about the favorite American foods, music, and past-times, they have also learned and experienced such unique American institutions as slang, theme (Mirks, and local Hoosicr Hysteria. Throughout the school year, these four have joined the student body in club activities, sports. Homecoming festivities, school lunches, snow days. Prom, and many others as well. Each was also honored at the Honors Society initiation. The LaPorte High School student body wishes each of the exchange students the best of luck and hopes that their experiences in LaPorte will not soon be forgotten. ' NHS Chooses LPHS Leaders N National Honor Society is a chosen group of juniors and seniors o that nrc considered the leaders of LaPorte High. They are chosen on the basis of leadership, service, and academic excellence. The students are nominated by a committee and then attend a formal candlelight ceremony for actual initiation. To uphold their position in NHS the students must continue a specific grade point average and participate in community service. Korry Weoblciki. Eric Young, Ninfa Belle . Stephanie Dykttta, and Sylvie Kthlberg all enjoy NHS initiation Aaron Skelly and J R Shrader patt the flame of the future Chn Hickey anti Doug Sippet ditctist politic Students learn at boys’ and girls’ state. I Hoosicr Boys' and Girls’ State is an opportunity to N learn about how the govern- ment works in Indiana. The delegates arc chosen by a committee of social studies teachers. There arc also three alternates chosen. Thcnin June the delegates attend state for one week at Indiana State University. Among many activities the students run for office. N Jason Devaux. Steve Corbett. Mutt Kemp. Steve Berntb. Brett Kiff. and Mark RuU were chosen as Boys'State alternates and delegates in 1988 102 JR Shrader. Scott Stiller. Kurt Phillips. Doug Beck. Scott Conklin, and Rick Douglas take pride in being chosen as Boys’ State delegates and alternates in 1987. Stacey Wilson. Gina Gierke. Sloan Moryl. Ninette Hupp, and Stacey School all smile to display their joy in being chosen at Girls' State alternates and delegates in 1987 Heather Allison. Stephanie Ogle. Amy Kemp. Jennifer Stone. Cattle Stec. and Kim Haidci were chosen as Gills' State alter- nates and delegates in 1988. Voice Of Students Is Heard 1 Student Council members hod a particularly involved session this year. With the several changes and adaptations LPHS went through, members were busy finding compromises and answers to the many problems and ques- tions students had One of this year's most notable successes was the passage of the Valpo Plan” which involves Senior final exam exemption. [ A W N S Members listen attentively to the discussion. Chad Pattette Hnds the photog- rapher taking a shot. Code Cooper and Ninette Hupp think about the to- pics at hand. Lisa Daniels is ab- sorbed in the meeting. Tri-M: Take Note Of Us Officers: Treas Janine Ton soni. Pres. Janine DeHart. VP. Jeni Roth, and Sec Toni Vnllrer NWWV Tri-M. or Modern Munr S Matters, it an honorary A club lot outstanding muti- riant in Choir. Band, and Orchestra Members etv A joyed the annual Chritunai Party and limboed late Into the night Tri-M «rat alto a port of the successful Mu- sk Week ot Maple Lane Mall ! A W I fluid Matt Nelson (left) watches them go one by one. under- neath the limbo stick. Jenny Hoke. Tim Elshirc. Marie White. Dave Smith, and Susan Stevens (above) ham it up at a meeting 163 | Photography Club Gets Great Shots I Photography Club held a photo contest this year on '' May 1. and had some en- thusiastic members. I A WW Mrs. McGriff takes a nap between the school day and the photo club meeting. Marla Belrowski looks good on both sides of the camera. Slices of Slicers Photo Club t ■ good preparation (or a future in photography. ay Ryan Burke Art Club Creates Masterpieces. NWWWV I This year the art club en- gaged themselves in the huge project of creating a mural in the pool area. They also kept busy in Oc- tober by painting store win- dows to decorate for Hal- loween. A year round proj- r ect was making signs for sports and special events. A great thanks goes to Art Club! I 1M Mrs. Long and Stephanie Minnick discuss some artistic ideas. Julie Otter is brain-storming about her art project. Home Economic Cooks Up a Storm 5 The Home Activities is open to all; however, the officers must be in Home Ec. class. They have crafts and walking schedules. They also paid visits to clothing stores and Merle Normnn. The trips were made to enhance the person 2 't Janet NeviUt and Amy Schallenburger show how special friends ha -e fun taking a break in Home Ec club. Kathy KeUer. Mrs. Howell. Janet NevriH. and Rhonda Fritz display chaos in the kitch- en. Kathy Keller. Barb Butcher. Roseann Schafer, and Rhonda Fritz are trying to see what's cookin’ in the cwkbwk . LPHS Bowlers Strike Like Lightning Matt Deiottc consoles Scott Lucas after a bod day of bowling. Mindy Brewer struts her strike Chriss Lanwess shows it will be no problem to spare with the remaining pins. , WV N The Bowler of LPHS had great fun this year, as you can tell from these photos. Whether good or bad bowlers, the cn- y thused students made a great time. Renee Netzar and Sally Put bin figure up the scores of the day No cheating girls! Amanda Million is frustrated. Students are PUSHed President Kurt Phillips is all smiles about his organization's purpose I s 's PUSH. Prevention Using Student Help, is LPHS's anti- drug organization. This team of students travels to the vari- ous elementary and middle school in LaPorte and gives pre- sentations to the youngster . PUSHers pride themselves in their hard work and believe that if just one person is stopped from taking drugs, that is reward enough. Jenny Hoke proudly displays her merits Chelly Meyers has been a part of the team front the start Mickey Rogers and Suzie Stevens Join in the discus- sion. 1. Teamwork and communication are the key. 2. PUSHers Kurt Phillips. Sharon Tail- man. and Claudia Mueller take notes on sponsor Mrs. Harder's ideas. J. Senior Shanin Davis grins when con- fronted by a camera. 166 Bring A Bible A Friend: FCA Douglan. Scott Conklin Brett Binver- tic. Doug Beck, and Scott Stiller give their bett to eat. drink, and look merry Hat Mt) Hail'. . Hail’ The gang' all here . (far right) Brett Hargrave (above) {Muses for a picture. Dan Rosenbaum (left) wishes the pho- tographer would hurry up so he can go for some more munchies. i The Federation ol Christian Athletes, or F.C.A.. is designed for the athletes who shore Christian val- ucs. Meetings are held at various members houses, f This club allows its members to carry friendship be- y yond just being teammates 1 CL: Philosophy and Fun (Upper left) AH ■ CH CH ■ CHA’.' Valerie Belzowski takes a rest (below). Dave Smith and Dim Moody Woodruff (Lower left) say New Coke is it Campus Life is a religious organisation yT that welcomes students from all religions y' V The meetings, held weekly in various homes. S are filled with topic of interest to the mem- bet . Campus Life helps each person leant more about him or herself — and have fun r. in the process. v f swwws TA ■ DAH’.'l (Top) Cathy Pace is caught on film (above). 107 The Last of the Thespians Perform Lights! Camera! TAT! Julie Brown. Jessica Mrozinski. and Amanda Million (above) clown around at the initiation ceremony. Mickey Roger (right) ha played an active part in the theatrical scene while at LPHS NWWWWW $ 1 TAT. or Theatrical Arts Technicians, arc responsible for the lighting, props, scenery, etc. of all theatrical events and performances at LPHS. Members pour countless hours of hard work into the stage, readying it for presentation. The contribution of the techies” is vital, but not always appreciated. They too. deserve recognition for all they’ve done. f I w ' A W S Steve Broviak (above center) peeks out from behind a scenery door. Vic Sanchez and Rob McFadden (above left) do their own version of the Tango TA T; ROW I: V:c Sanchez. Jeff Wuggozer. Miss Fridh. Nicole Thode. Brum Young. Row 2: V.P - - Don Ko- pach. Steve Hough. Kris Kirkham. Jamie Day. Russell Kaczmarek. Jamie Mangold. Pres. ■ Steve Broviak ROW 3: Scott Arndt. v I j I A W For those students inter- ested in the theatrical arts there is Tau Sismachi. Its members include actors, di- rectors. and others who ap- preciate theater. This group studies different productions throughout the year and sponsors productions at LPHS. Claudia Mueller. Jenny Hoke, and Lisa Escue (below) pose as Hollis Dewitt's harem at the initiation ceremony WLPS TV Airs Outstandingly Steve Sosinki is stumped Cary Mosher listens intently while Debbie Craig takes a break. Are Wayne Millard and Ray Bonnell really working?! Chris Walden films a program for WLPS TV. WLPS TV taped important people this year such as Mary Kay Budak. ' v Anita Bowser, and Mayor Gonzales. They also taped Student Legislatures y y and basketball games The Air Force Band was a greatly entertaining seg- ment. Keep up the great work WLPS s £ $ 169 G.R. Girls Pass The Test Julie favens and Michelle Hay are thankful to have a friend on this embarrassing day. Sue Wedow miraculously naps while enduring all the Freshie's singing voices. Dan Combs obseriTs Jason Smith trying to make Julie Mets look even more silly. W W W ........-............................. S Ss s j The Girls Reserves initiation day once again did not let LPHS students and faculty down. G.R. initiates sported the usual embarrassment this year including polka dot band-aids and the girls’ favorite bibs. Most will agree, however, that it was nil worth it Even all the selling of candy, gifts, and shaker poms. The girls also earned points by taking kids out trick-or-treating, working at Wendy’s Maple City Invitational Swim Meet, collecting cans of food for the Salvation Army, and putting on a style show. There arc 14 cabinet members for G.R and the sponsors are Mrs. N a, Olson and Mrs. Prescott. Congrats on another successful year! ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • r s NW 1T0 Slices of Slicers We raise money for the formal by selling candy, tickets for the dance, and having the Mother-Daughter Tea. 1 went to the formal with Brian Snook and we had u grent time! I think the dance was a great success, claims Jonelle Pinkerton. Exploring The Possibilities Mary Kay Buduk res- ponds to Leslie Cochran's question. Seniors Kim Johnson. Art Coyne, and Mur- cie Carpenter lis- ten attentively to thcNIF discus- sion. This speech class takes a break. 1988 LaPorte High School graduate. Kim- berly John on. a two-time qualifier at the 58th annual National Forensic League na- -V tional finals ranked third in the nation at the 1988 Lincoln-Douglai debate finals held at McGavok High School in Nash- ville. Tennessee, from June 12-17. : : i I I r The Speech and De- bate organizations at LPHS are diverse enough to accommodate varying interests and talents of students. Speech classes attempt to help students overcome the fear of speaking before an audi- ence and have fun in the process. There are several cate- gories of speech. Im- promptu forces the par- ticipant to think in a logi- cal manner quickly. At the opposite end. extem- poraneous speech studies both foreign and domes- tic forms of speech. Dis- cussion, original oratory, oral interpretation, and poetry are oil different styles that arc studied. Debaters experience three debating styles — traditional. Lincoln Douglas, and Congress. Traditional speech in- volves teams made up of two people that discuss the pros and cons of such issues as Latin America. Lincoln - Douglas debate consists of a one person team. Each debater de- fends or attacks the topic assigned. The topic changes two to three times a year. The third form is the Congress in which a student - com- posed congress debates bills or resolutions, simi- lar to those in the legisla- tive process of our own government. , , S 1 x $ ! 171 LPHS Students Meet § i i The Spellbowl went over very well once again in the 1987-88 school year. The teams for spellbowl consist of ten students, however, there can be no more than four students from any class. The students spend much time pre- paring and studying, only to spell eight words in the competition. I I X Mike and Matt Nelson see Mr and Mrs. Cooper about the Superbowl competitori. Steve Wayne. Allen Bush. Mickey Rogers, and Shan- non Davis prepare for the competitions with Mr. Coo- per. Michelle Collins. Molly Flcwelling. and Casey Elpers laugh at the simplicity of this problem. XWWWWV I I The Supet Bowl team had an excellent year, qualifying the math and English sec- tions for state. The English squad received a third place at the state competition on April 23. The team also did very well at re- gional . receiving seconds in English and All Around and third in science and math. All students in grades 9 through 12 are eligible. The subject area are English, math, social studies, science, and fine arts. The teams are made up of five squads of three students each. A sixth team made up of three students from five squads make up the All Around squad. So as you can see. LaPorte's team did an outstanding job at the competitions and congratulations arc in order to Claudia Mueller. Lori Christensen. Matt Nelson, and alternate Mickey Rogers. : A W N The Academic Challenge The Academic Decathlon Competition teams consist of six students from grade 11 and 12. Each team must consist of two Varsity (0.00-2.99 GPA). two Scholastic (3.00-3.74 GPA). and two Honor (3.75-4.00 GPA) students. The ' tests and demonstrations consist of economics, fine arts, language and litera- turc. math, science, social science, essay writing, interviews, speech, and a su- per quiz. Vs- X Mr . Cooper and Mrs. Kalb discuss the strategy for tonight's competition. Mrs. Cooper. Mr Cooper, and Shannon Davis are getting nervous' Mrs Cooper and Mark Rut t laugh at a good Joke, but Mr Cooper just doesn't get it. Steve Wayne and Allen Bush give us an Intelligent pose. 173 175 Mr. Lump! prepares himself to talk to the cast about their performance, during dress rehearsal. Followers bind Jesus Kurt Phillips) to the cross. CAST Kurt Phillips (Jesus) Eric Schroeder John The Baptist) Hollis De Witt Judas) Kathy Morgan Lori Christensen Allen Bush Marie White Kris Petersen molds herself into the spirit of the mu- sical. Micky Rogers Tracte Bartmess Amy Keeton Carla Denison Jeramy Bowers Jessica Mroxinske Janine Tonsoni Kristin Petersen Amanda Million Mr. Eddie Burk Director of the Choir Mr. Jim LampI Director Claudia Mueller Assistant Director cross. Jeramy Bowers exercises his mouth before he performs. 178 IN THE SPOTLIGHT GODSPELL: More than just a play Godspcll, a musical based upon the Godspcll According to St. Mat- thew. was performed in the LaPorte High School auditorium November 19. 20. and 21. 1987. The play was originally written for a cast of 10; however. Mr. Lampl. the director, decided to make the cast larger, so he added 6 more people. The result was a great success. The group re- hearsed for almost 3 months each Monday through Thursday from 7 to 9p.m. They not only had to mem- orize lines, but they also had to learn dance steps and songs. Some had the privilege of singing solos and working directly with the audience. This musical was not only entertain- ing. but very touching. Even though the cast clowned about, played games, danced, and perhaps sang a bit too loudly, their belief in a com- mitment to the message of God- spell was strong and sincere They offered this performance in the spir it of hope, of joy. of love, of peace, and of possibilities. The audience's response to such hard work and ded- ication was overwhelming and much appreciated. Micky Rogers relaxes before the rehearsal by Jok- ing around and reading a paper in Japanese. At the last supper, followers embrace Jesus (Kurt Phillips) for the last time. The cast listens as Mr Lampl gives them tips for their next performance. After Jesus dies his followers carry him away. 177 Fools will be Fools Winter Play Opens ... The Winter Play is always the high- light of the dreary months at LPHS and this year's production was no except ion. The cast braved snow days, sickness and all-around conflicts during their six weeks of rehearsal to produce a hilari- ous 1988 show. Fools, by Neil Simon, revolves about a nineteenth century Russian village that has been inflicted with a two hundred-year-old curse. For the play's added comic relief, the curse causes everyone in the village to be stu- pid Their latest teacher, played by Kurt Phillips, arrives to try to break the curse, but instead he manages to fall in love with his pupil. Tammy Meyer Through the scheming and the intelli- gence of Kurt's character, the curse is naturally broken Of course, everyone then lives happily ever after. The behind the scenes work was led by Claudia Mueller, this year's director She overcame scheduling, scenery and other directing difficulties to produce another of LPHS's theatrical successes. Fortunately, the play wos performed before good-sized audiences in spite of basketball sectional schedules. Thus, the spectators were truly able to enjoy the comedic effect of Fool . The cast consisted of: Kurt Phillips. Hollis De Witt. Tammy Meyer. Kris Petersen. Eric Schroedcr. Mickey Rog- ers. Jcramy Bowers. Marc Smith. Jenny Hoke. Mike Searing. Mr Robert Rhodes. Claudui Mueller, and Tara Fel- ton were the faculty advisor, director and prompter, respectively Loon Tolchinsky (Kurt Phillips) tries to teach Sophia Zubritsky (Tammy Meyer) how to count before time runs out. Leon Tolchntky (Kurt Phillips) shows his stupidity to a shocked cast. Mickey Rogers gives a look of suspi- Count Yousekevitch (Eric Schroedcr) shows cion to the cameraman he is displeased that Sophia will not marry him. Dr. Zubritsky (Hollis Dewitt) and his wife Lenyn Zubritsky (Kris Petersen) hope for the beat for their daughter. Dr Zubritsky and other citizens pray that help from Leon Tolchinsky will break the spell. 178 Three Powerful Performances Unite! On the nights of May 6 and 7 at 8:00 p.m.. three one-acts were performed. An Actor’s Nightmare was directed by Mary Fridh and had a cast of Mike Scaring as George Spclvin. Tara Felton as Meg, Jen- ny Hoke as Sara Siddons. Atnanda Hana- han as Ellen Terry, and Derek Burke as Henry Irving and the Executioner. When Shakespeare's Ladies Meet co-directed by Nicole Thode and Tara Felton had a cast of Claudia Mueller as Portia. Carla Denni- son as Katherine. Gina Johnson as Ophel- ia. Stacy Teske as Desdcmona. Margaret Collin as Juliet, and Sara Vaughan as Cleo- patra. And finally. Where Have all the Lightningbugs Gone? was directed by Kris Peterson with cast of Eric Schroedcr as the Boy and Jessica Mrozinskc as the Girl. Mandy H.mahan helps Jenny Hoke dress herself Derek Burke gives Jen Vlietstra his best line. 179 Mike Searing makes sure his mascara will not run Musicians Swing March Through “88” With Perfection! Kellie Petrosky dances to the beat. Lori Lindgren. Brian Wellnite. Julie Montgomery, and Charlie Bauna dance as couples. SWING CHOIR: Row I: Julie Montgomery. Charlie Baima.Jan- ine Ton son . Jelfri Lor gen. Kellie Petrosky. Mark Rutz. Kathy Passa Fume. Steve Sosinski. Drummer Da -e Smith. Row 2: Lori Lindgren. Brian Wellnitx. Becky Brantford. Rodney Carl- ton. Amy Brantford. Andy Ken- nedy. Dana Casto. Jim Johnson. Pianist Janine DeHart. Pianist Kurt Phillips. ISO Charlie Baima and Jeff Largen strut their stuff. W PORTE: .HIGH SCHgfel Drill Team first row: Heather Allison, Ether Moore. Elena Hampton. Missy Hannah Row Two: Dana Casto. Jenn Mandiville Row Three: Kim Harrier. Mandy Hanahan Elena Hampton shows off her ability dur- ing a pep session. The drill team performs in front of the stu- dent body. The Marching Band performs another famous formation Dave Osborn takes time out from for- mation for a picture. Members of the marching band play the School song during half time Swing Choir and Mar- ching Band arc the most visible groups of the Music Department at LPHS. The Marching Band begins their year in the summer by spending long hours prac- tice in the hot sun. The re- sult of this work is seen by all of LaPorte at the Slicer football games. The preci- sion of the Drill Team ac- cents the band to complete the spirited effect. The Swing Choir is most desirous of all choirs at LPHS Many hearts have been broken throughout se- lections for this group. Even though the chosen singers arc talented, the group itself must constant- ly strive to perfect its per- formance. In o zero class hour these singers practice until perfection is reached. For practice and funds, the choir accepts dates to per- form for various organiza- tions throughout the year. The Swing Choir ended their season this year with Swing On Tour.” They successfully sang and danced their way into the hearts of everyone. Dedication and Participation KANTRA KAYS: Row I: JoAnn Schell. Vicki Sch iible. Jennifer Bell. Teres Holmes. Jennifer Sneed. Heather Caudill. Row 2: Nancy Mejia. Julie Radroft Stephanie Ledford. Angie Solmos. Chris Siford. Marie White. Rose Marie Dure. Row J: Eddie Burk. Jenny Struebbe. Kris Cantrell. Kathy Holliday. Tracy Blind. Helen Brooks. Leana La Master. Loren! Reuillc. Row 4: Chris Schoof Kris Marie Galloway. Kat Morgan. Angie New. Kimberly Masterson. Teri Enochs. Ann Ste- fano. Nikki Anderson. CONCERT CHOIR: Row I: Becky Kirkham. Amv Brantford. Allison Fenker.Juli Montgomery. Carla Justice. Lori Lindgren. Jeni Cox Row 2: Trade Bart mess. Angie Evans. Becky Bransford. Jeanne Dubbs. Shelly Spier. Christine Bratcher. Elizabeth Applcgarth. Row 3: Tara Felton. Amy Keeton. Mark Nelson. Russell Kaczmarek.. Andy Kennedy. Jim Johnson. Charlie Rurna. Cary Mosher. Amy Kemp Row 4: Pilar Blengeri. Rob Osborn. Janine DeHart. Jennifer Dowd. Mark Evenburg. Carrie Wilson. Janine Tonsoni. Kellie Petrosky. Dana Casto. Kathy PassaFumc Row 5: Rose Marie Dure. Steve Sosinski. Rodney Carlson. Jeff Largen. Dallas Sar -er. Dale Dreessen. Miles Fettinger. Shane M Binversie. Mark Rutz. Brum Wellnitz. Eddie Burk. 182 Make A Great Choir TRI-TONES: Row I Lori Bn me . Stephanie Warner. Lisa Fagan. Janet Brody. Leslie Liver- man. Shannon Gout Row 2: Eddie Burk. Cathy Peah. Tommy Colling . Lie Huss. Sondie Hei- chel, Angi Binkley. Rose Marie Dure Row 3: Lisa Lewis. Paulo Far lie. Tammy Easton. Kar- en O'Bamon. Sarah Taylor. Kim McGinnis Row I: Krista Machek. Katie Heiden. Amanda Million. Michelle Collin . Julie Dimmer f. Robin Ba uglier. Kathy Thresh MIXED CHOIR: Row I: Miki Green. Michelle Watt. Melissa Comeaux. Gina Johnson. Myra Coleman Row 2: Wendi Ward. Jessica Mro- zinske. Annette Talley. Christine Swafford. Jay Sampson. Chris Russell Row J: Eddie Burk. Ju lie Brown. Pamela Jackson. Kris Kobelm.Jenni Edwards. Ware Wimberly. Kari Gambrel. Row 4; Deb Bowman. Tom Momaw, Marvin Hurt. Tony Bowen. Ehren Dollberg. Rose Marie Dure. 183 MIXED CHORUS: Row I: Amy Chambers. Jodi Stone. Heather Stafford. Greg Clare. Bill Jones, Katina Litia. Row 2: Alisa Thorn. Jim Rotcring. Tonya Vogel. Jason Day. Stephanie Gropp. Cindy Rye. Becky Kinsey. Row 2:Jenny Elpers. Patricia Spence. Greg Doll. Chris Miller. Mike J. Searing. Louis Gross. Jeramy Bowers. Kerrie Rsctre Row 4-Mr Casto. Duane Wolfe. Trieia Stocks. Eric Weiler. Bill Waite. Eric Johnson. Brian Jones. Rose Marie Dure. ORCHESTRA Row I: Eric Wandell. Carla Denison. Row 2: Karen Harness. Jennifer Ben- nitt. Dave Smith. Valerie BeUowski. Michelle Betty Row 3: Donna Hayes. Molly FlewcUing. Missy Miller. Mrs. Kristi Watkins Row 4: Jen- nie Wright. Cynthia Gustum. Rachel Jonas. Christopher Paul. Tracy Parcels. Debbie Chle- bowski. Nancy Lund. 1 4 Slicer Spirit Soars With Sound TREB TONES Row I: Tina Glanders. Jennie Hunt. Stacie Metis. Tracy Melts. Kim Hooper. Brenda Vest. Jennifer Nixon. Johnna Logan Row 2: Kelly Fist- gus. Robin Huffman. Janet Hoops. Maggie Kalocka. Jen Rameier. Missy Salter, Trisha Mullins. Rondo Grots Rote Mane Durr Row 3: Sherri Schumaker. Zoe Heilman. Tracy Jared. Missy Will- son. Lisa Fogus. Allison Carnon. Carrie Harrudvn. Pum Bush, To- ma Handtke. Lynnette James Row 4: Mr Casto. Sharon Arm- strong. Kimberly Gustum. Amber Bailey. Debbie Rotcntrctcr. Shell- ey Cione. Renee Kraut. Beth Sbtevc. April Wilson. Row S: Suxy Buchtcnv Down Dtggy. Kris Gaul. Liesa Way mire. Cathy Czanderman.Jam Adaun. Kristie Sherer. Kirn Armstrong. Missv Miller FRESHMAN BAND: Row I: Erika Bowkcr. Margaret Collin. Alica Pahs. Kim McPherson. Becky Peeples. Hether Shriver. Brian Schnkk Row 2 Amanda Short. Juhe Fleming. Michelle Juques. Michelle Hay. Don Nowell. Brian Sappenfteld. Jodie Cooper. Wendy Burger. Lesley Kuidas. Courtney Brody. Row 3. All Luun. Mike Nelson. Lauru Route. Cathy Groves. Brian Good. Anne Hula. Scott Simerlein. Enc Sharp. Sarah Smith. Jennifer Bennitt. Caren Schrader Row 4 Mr Casto. Brett Marharlku. Nate Shei. Jason Pease. Brie Luther. Carla Buckmaster. Tim Pryblo. Darnel Ott. Leslie Schroeder. Dave Coyne. Jamie Dully. Andi Yoxman 183 After the Marching sea- son is over the band splits itself to become the Con- cert and Symphonic Bands. Once working inside these bands have the opportuni- ty to improve their tone quality. The outcome of this consistent practice gives LPHS and the com- munity of LaPortc the chance to listen to several impressive concerts given during special times of the school year. The Jazz Bands and Pep Band are specialty bands that perform for various oc- casions other than regular concerts. The Jazz Bands perform their own jazz con- cert. This is the newest band organized at LPHS. Sometimes the Jazz Band accompanies musicals and portions of choral presenta- tions. The Pep Band con- centrates its efforts to the basketball games and pep sessions Without this band, spirit would certainly lag at these athletic events. A little back-up music goes a long way to lift the spirits of people. With the help of the Pep Band, the crowd gets a chance to join through song and rock to have fun every weekend during the winter. Hear A Band, There A Band CONCERT BAND. Row I: Tammy Tucker. Kim Williamson. Diane Spence. Either Moore. Jenny PbilKp . Mmy Hannon Row 2: Michelle Hamilton. Amanda Million. Michelle Daley. Becca Coffeen. Cindy Lou Schrader. Gwen Joquev Michelle Feoro Row 3: Kim Dudcck. Amy Cull. Jo Lilly. Valerie Putchoven. Kimberly Shouc. Brenda Ncmtuda. Heather Weiner. Jeannie Mangold Row 4 Mr. Caito Warren Bratcher. Craig Krivak. David Dawson. Scott Weiner. Andy Kennedy. Kimberly Decordial. Chrii Si remore SYMPHONIC BAND: Row 1: Suzic Steven . Eric Hull. Cecilia Saldivar. Amanda Hnnahon. Bridget Collin. Jill Frankowski. Heather Allison. Row 2: J R. Shrader. Chclly Meyer. Michal Cummin . Montie Bowen. Christy Ahlgrim. David Collin. Jennifer Joschko. Dave Smith. Jen Mandcvillc Row 3: Marty Harris. Don Riborty. Condi Schlunt. Eleno Hampton. Christine Bratcher. Marla Bclzowski. Chris Schablc. Wendy Stump Row 4: Janine DeHart. Jeni Roth. Lori Christensen. Jenny Hoke. Jennifer Stone. Robin Luther. Brett Schroeder. Kimbcrtee Harder. Row 5: Bob Garrett. Dana Casto. Matt Towne. Dave Osborn. Bill Schablc. Timothy Elshire. Brian Smith. Rog Eggert, Jim Caler. Greg Gropp. • • Everywhere A Band, Band . JAZZ BAND Row I Don Rihordy. Christine Bratcher. Eric Hull. Christy Ahlgnm. Row 2: Dave Smith. Brett Schroeder. Roger Kggert. Marty Harris. J. R. Shrader. Row 3 Jeni Roth. Janinc DeHart, Andy Kennedy. Dunn Casto. Row 2. Dave Osborn. Jace Wagstaff. Bob Garrett, Alt Lnun JAZZ LAB BAND Row I: Bill Babb. Dave Dausen. Brian Hakes. Greg Gropp, Jim Cater. Row 2: Nate Shei. Steve Pahs. Kimberly Har- der. Sarah Smith. Matt Hagcnow Row J Kim McPherson. Scott Simerlcin. Alu m Putt , Btinn Schnick. PEP BAND Row I: Wendy Stump. Suiie Ste- ivns. Bridget Collin. Jit! Frunkvwski. Jenny Phillips. Row 2: Mon tie Bowen. David Collin. Esther Moure. Michelle Hamilton. Amanda Million. Christine Bratcher Row J: Heather Al- lison. Christy Ahlgrim. Chelly Meyer. Brenda Nemtuda, Brett Schroeder. Marty Harris. Craig Daniels. Elena Hampton. Row 4: Amy Cull. Jeni Roth. Eric Hull. Chris Walden. Amanda Hanahan. Jennifer Stone. Julie Rinker. Robin Luther Row 5: Dave Smith, Missy Bur- den. Jenny Hoke. Janine DeHart. Boh Garrett. Kim Harder. Warren Bratcher. Michal Cum- mins. Cindy Lou Schrader Row 6: Matt Towne. Jo Lilly. Jace Wagstaff. Bill Schable. Tim El- shire. Greg Gropp. Steve Pahs. Rog Eggert.Jim Caler 187 G.R.: A Slice of Intrigue The intrigue of the masquerade encompassed LaPorte High School on the night of February 6. 1988 with 145 couples in attendance. The theme A Nouvelle Orleans was por- trayed with the colors red. black, white, and metallic silver in a variety of ways. Huge masks and colorful murals highlighted the large cafeteria. The hallways were accented with street murals and a plantation scene. An elaborate ceiling emphasized the small cafeteria which was decorated as a french cafe.! Everyone enjoyed themselves immensely as the evening proceeded to the garter ceremony and the tradition crowning of the queens. This year's queens and runner-ups were: Freshman queen. Caren Schrader; runner-up. Shanncn Bor- kowski: Sophomore queen. Elena Hampton; Runner-up. Christy Ahlgrim: Junior queen. Kim Williamson; runner-up. Kim Harder: Senior queen. Jennifer Dowd: runner-up. Juli Montgomery. All those who attended the dance will remember the event with a smile and sweet mem- ories of her days in high school. Several of the couples who attended the dance enjoy themselves while slow dancing with their companion Tammy Meyer and Randy Morris seem to be enjoying each others company as the evening draws to an end. Stephanie Dijkstra. Eric Schroeder. Lia McKinnion. Marie White. Rob Hagberg. Doug Sippel and Sylvia Kihlborg seem mo- Claudia Mueller. Ninf.i Munoz, and Mickey Rogers get down and dance to the mentarily distracted music of the '60s. 100 The 1988 G.R points queens and runners-ups are: Row 1. Junior queen Kim Williamson and escort Dave Hester. Row 2. Senior runnet-upjuli Montgomery and escort Stew Sosinski. Sophomore runner-up Christy Ahlgrim and escort Bill Schable. Sophomore queen Elena Hampton and escort Roger Eggert; Row 3. Senior queen Jennifer Dowd and escort Kirk Bos. Fresh- man queen Cacen Shrader and escort Rob Rever. Junior runner-up Kim Harder and escort J R Shrader. Dave Smith and Mandy Hanahan embrace each other as they slow dance. The Stud. Scott Conklin looks on as Julie Banks. Betsy Chastain, and Dawn Peeples Julie Montgomery. Stew Sosinski. Janine DeHart. Brian Wellnitx. Carla Jus- tice. and Jim Johnson strut their stuff as the photographer asks for a pose. Jennifer Dowd quotes. For the past three years. Girls' Re- serve has taught me a great deal and has given me the opportunity to grow as an individual. 191 The Making of a Masquerade Great detail was given to the entire layout of the dance including the backdrop, memory books, flowers, tickets, and refreshments. Through an almost unanimous decision the club chose a DJ instead of a band for this year's dance. Not just anyone could go to the dance. Throughout the year the club held many activities so the girls could earn points to go to the dance. The girls took children trick-or-treating, contributed to the can drive, worked the Wen- dy's swim Meet, and sold various items. The energy put into the decorating was greatly appre- ciated and in the end was personally rewarding. Laurie Hickey and Shelly Wagner work on a mural for the hall decorations Kellie Petrosky reaches new height in her decorat- ing. Susan Wedow and photogrupher Del Cook discuss the Ann Sippet. Tammy Gierke, and Robin Baugher smile for a picture as they blow up balloons for the large cafeteria, plans for the upcoming donee 193 Tracy Ross and friend lake time out from their night to pose for a picture A SLICE OF PROM 1988 Jeff Largen. Tina Salrwedel. Tammy Johnson. Robert Kalucki. Carla Justice and Linda Ochoa and friends take time out from dancing to relax and talk. Jim Johnson dance to the music of the DJ. An unknown prom goer looks for his date. Many prom goers stand in line to get their picture taken Gina Flinchum seems to be whispering sweet nothins into Troy Layton's ear. Slices of Slicers Lisa Thompson quotes: Are we actually suppose to be having fun? la.-i Ntchck- Anderson and date seem to be enjoying each others company Prom goers dance throughout the night A SLICE OF ROMANCE May 14. 1988 was a night of true romance. The weather ws beautiful as the prom goers arrived. Ev- erybody dressed their very best for an evening they would never forget. This year's theme of the Prom was A Passport to Romance.” The decorations symbolized a cruise ship as it set sail to many exotic places. Couples, groups, and friends dances to the music of “Dance and Video Productions or sat at tables to relax with friends or to steal a quiet moment with their date. At midnight couples began to leave to get ready for the post prom activities. But the evening could not be complete without prom goers taking some dec- orations home as a reminder of the evening. Amy Kemp und Jamie Kelly pose picture per■ Jennifer Strubbe waits for her date while he uses the little boy's feet for the photographer. room. Greg Well inski and Pam Dickey have a unique style for prom Gina Hoover and Dave Staves are having a great time while dancing Kim Estep and Aaron Skelly are all smiles as they announce this year's Prom Queen. Andy Kennedy and Amy Btanslord seem to make the per- fect couple Rodney Carlson. Jack Bennett. Kellie Petrosky. Randy Morris. Tammy Meyer. Phil Hall, uih! Chris Bennett pose happily for the photographer while Nikki Anderson questions him Slices of Slicers Greg Wellinski quotes: Pam and I are the 201st runner-ups to Prom Queen and King. iflfl A SLICE OF ANTICIPATION Chad Parrelte gets ready to announce this year's prom queen 196 Springtime is a very exciting time for many senior girls. This is because prom is right around the corner and this means it’s t me to nominate prom candidates. Votes are taken from all Juniors and Seniors during the week before Prom. Chad Parrcttc. the Junior Class President, stepped on stage to begin the ceremonies. First, the Junior class chairpersons were announced; then came the Prom Queen Candidates and their escorts. Everyone applauded when Gina Gierke was crowned as the 1988 LaPorte High School Prom Queen. The Prom Candidates for 1988 were: Janalec Bowcll. Beth Bunton. Lisa Daniel. Tracy Dankert. Gina Gierke. Sloan Moryl. and Erin Riley. Gina Gierke and Tom WUdhart wait patiently lor the deciding vote And the vote is in. Gina Gierke is this years LaPorte High School's Prom Queen Ja nuter Bowel I and John Bowers Beth Bun ton and Mark Schreiber Lisa Daniel and Steve Larson Tracy Dankert and Brett Bednarski Gina Gierke and Tom Wildhart Sloan Moryl and Scott Conklin 197 Erin Riley and Enc Doteral Julian Gierke is picture perfect. Slices of Slicers Gina Gierke quotes: Being crowned Prom Queen: was the greatest thrill in my life Scott Cenkuxh and friend are having a great time at post pram. A SLICE OF FUN This year’s post prom had a tropical theme that went along with A Passport to Ro- mance. The post prom was located in the basement of the Civic Auditorium and was held from 12:30 to 3:00 on Sunday May 15. Kristin Falkowsky and Matt Erickson are all smiles when they're together. 198 Carrie Stcc and April Dafoe party all night Jennifer Edwards ami Matt Kemp can't keep away from each other Dave Kellems seem to hove two girls for dotes. Christo Hurley and Marcie Brown. Mickey Rogers and Robin Koplin seem really tired while Kurt Phillips seem to be up to no good. Bob DeWitt and Lori Reuille wave to the photographer as he takes their picture. Scott Wilson and Gail Wisnieski ore oil smile at Post prom Brent Kiff and Missy Geromcttu slow dance with each other Slices of Slicers Missy Gerometta quotes: At post prom you can really relax and enjoy your- selves. 199 A SLICE OF APPRECIATION Junior Scnior Banquet is a special recog- nition night for all the juniors and seniors who attend LaPorte High School. This year's banquet was held at the high school in the center courtyard. Not many peo- ple attended the banquet, but those who did claim that they had a true blast! Janine DeHart and Barry Stradtner have their own kind of dancing. Having friends makes high school memories. Jeff Soetje. Brent Kiff. and Shelly Richie prove that it's hip to be square Everyone seems to be enjoying themselves Carrie Levenhagen. Michelle Mast. Lisa Daniel, and Jen McWhirter will always remain the best of friends. Shelly Richie. Jenny Hoke. Ann Geiger, and friend can sing and dance. Slices of Slicers Janine DeHart quotes: Junior Scnior Banquet was a blastI” 200 A TIME OF WORSHIP Baccalaureate is a church service for a graduating class. It makes one think about the responsibilities that lie ahead. It also brings the senior class together for the ending of their high school years. Eric Dole ml and Rick Douglas arc all smiles Sherry Ritter and Amy Brown pose for a picture before they precede for the service Chris Hickey. Lisa Re;ak. Class President. Vince Santollno. and Connie Zurock are the best of buddies. Everybody lines up before they enter the auditorium. 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Matfaww -war Marc ma Pimm from abxw SElECTiONS trr la Pon Mgri ScAoO Ban] an m jonaa Oracny Edaanj Cano. Auocaaiw Oacior Keith Fincher can't believe how hot it is. Shea Hand is so glad she's finally free from homework. Jamie Robinson. Robin Roan, and Sherry Ritter have such a bright future that they have to wear shade . April Beron is happy she graduated Jennifer JoschkO was this year's salutatorum Harold Van Gruijthuijscn holds on to his cap J.R Shrader looks forward to giving his valediction speech for dear life. 202 Steve Broviak feels that guys ran wear skirts too. Monce Fly signs peace to the camera while Cmu Flinch urn looks on. Jim Stoehr looks to the horizon 203 Foreign Student - Ninfa Munoj-Bcllc Sylvia Kihlbcrg. Stephanie Dijkxtra. Harold Van Gruijthurjten Outttanding Freshman - Michael Conklin Outstanding Sophomore - Tony Bowen Outstanding Junior ■ Amy Van Schoyck Outstanding Senior Woman • Lltu Daniel Outstanding Senior Man • Doug Beck I Mima n - Essay: Lttn Avery. Stiori Story. LiM Rejak. Poetry. Stacy Wilvon. IVrx.mil Narrative Marx- White American Legion Oratorical Contett • Stacey School American Legion Citizenship Award • Claudia Mueller. Drug Beck Hocmer Girli' State - Jennifer Stone, Carrie Stcc. Amy Kemp. Alt Stephanie Ogle. Alt Kim Harder. Alt. Heather Alliton Hootier Boy - State Steve Bcrnth. Mott Kemp. Ju on DeVaux, Alt Mark Rut . Alt Brent Kiff. Alt Steve Corbett American Legion Te l on Government • Christa Hurley. Jason DeVaux. Adam Alban, Stacy Wilton American Legion Text on Government Dixtrict Winner - Jaton DeVaux Voice of Democracy - Holli DeWitt Speaker - Bureau Award - Art Coyne. Kimberly John ton, Todd Hough. Marti Carpenter. Hollit DeWitt. Eric SchroedCT. Stacey School PTA Cultural Art - Claudia Mueller. Jantnc DeHart. Lira Avery. Ninette Hupp Service League Rum lev Award • Klin Ettep Bau rh Ik Lomb Outttanding Junior in Science • Michael Galloy Quill Scroll • Nikki Andcrion. Lua Avery. Tracie Bortme . Doug Beck. Sampson Benjamin. Chmtinc Bennett. Li a Butt . Greg Cooper Kim berly Ettep. Amy Fogletong. Gina Gierke. Tracy Gokc. Tammy Gourley. Bob Hickman. Tammy Meyer Earl Miller Claudia Muel- ler Brenda Nemtuda, Mary Portulit. Lrw Rejak. Stacey School. Jennifer Scott. Joelc Sodroos Tracy Todd. Come Wilton Service Award • Krittin Petciten Outttanding Butlnett Student - Karen Glenn Butinctt Education Skill Winner Amy Sanlolino, Lee-Ann Semow. Jennifer Conaway Misty Komp. Tammy McCarty. Dora Pennington. Ther- esa Baugh. Carrie But . Shanin Davit. Bryan Moore. Greg Cooper. Mike Hall. Steve Lnwerenee. Joe Smith Brian Pcate. Jamce Hendrickton. Stephanie Gililand. Diana Friend. Karen Glenn Outttanding French Student - Steve Run. Cary Mother. Marci Bearish. Claudia Mueller Outstanding Participation in IU honor Program Summer of 198$ • Claudia Mueller ISO Summer Honor Seminar • Cary Mosher. Kathleen Taptcott Outttanding Spamth Student - Rick Douglat. Hollit DeWitt. Chrit Hickey. Amy Houm Outttanding German Student • Shanin Davit. Jennifer Stone PUSH • Chrit Berry. Wayne Brownlee. Diana Ciran Brett Davit. Jamie Duffy. Donna Gunter. Christa Hurley. Jeff Largen. Eric Luther. Kim Matt. Jack! Myert. Either Moore. Nor eon Nagy. Stephanie Ogle, Alicia Pah . Troy Peterson. John Petrosky. Dan Reed. Steve Rosinski Tina Salxwedel. Matt School. Don Stgnitx. Andrea Yorman. Gina Zuzock. Scott Conklin. Rick Douglas. Kim Harder. Katrina Kelly, Amy Kemp. Christy Ahlgrim. Heather Alliton Beth Applegarth. Jennifer Bennett. Mike Conklin. Bob Craft. Shanin Davit, Jeff DeGroote Lisa Etcuc. Andy Hale. Elena Hampton. Jenny Hoke. El Ini Hull Ninette Hupp. Robtn Kaplan. Becky Kirkham. Claudia Mueller. Brian Sappenfieid. Nikki Seratella. Sara Schmitt. Brian Schmck. Shelly Spier Honor Juniors - Heather Alliton. Lynn Bachmann, Marla Beltowski. Diane Bx-gc Marcie Brown. Melissa Byrd. Jnmic Caler. Dana Casto. Steven Corbett. April DaFoc. Jaton DeVaux. Julie Dolahanty. Timothy Elthirr. Allison Fenker. Michael Galloy. Mcltita Gcromcth. Pam Girard. David Good. Kim Harder. Gwendolyn Jucjoct. Amy Keeton Lory Lain. Steven Lawrence. Robin Luther. Jennifer Matchar- aichwili. Lia McKinnon. Michelle Meyer. Cary Mother, David Nelson. Stephanie Ogle. Julie Otter. Chad Partettc. Marcie Peanth. Dan Rosenbaum, Mark Rutt. Jessica Smith Jennifer Stone. Stacy Teske. Tina Tunm Emmanuel Tripodis. Tyro Troxell. Tommie Umphrey, Sara Vaughn. Christopher Vouchees Adam Ward, Steven Wayne. Marie White. Jennifer Wilson, Jason Young Hoosirr Spell Bowl - Lisa Avery. Theresa Baugh. Claudia Mueller. J R Shrader. Jennifer Stone. Elena Hampton. Kristie Knotts. Eric Heuck. Scott Simerictn. Wendy Burger Indiana Academic Decathlon • Dana Casto Tarn Todd. Jaton Hole. Shanin Davis. Rob Perkins. Stephanie Ogle. Melissa Geromettu. Mark Rutt Hoosirr Academic Super Bow! Marla Beltowski, Ben Benjamin. Allen Bush. Scott Carpenter. Lon Christensen. Shanin Davis. All Unm. Claudia Mueller. Dave Nelson. Mott Nelson. Mike Nelson. Rob Perkins. Mickey Roger . Mark Rutt. J R Shrader. Stevm Wayne Honors Freshmen - Aaron Bach. Nicole Beauiegaid. Valerie Bclrowski. Jennifer Bennett. Michael Bower. Jeramy Bowers, Wendy Burger. Scott Carpenter. Michael Conklin. Jodie Cooper. Brian Good. Todd Graham. Jamie Jones. Rachel Joros. Taru Koesebser. Andrew Lembrit.Joel Link. Trici Liskcy. Nancy Lund. Karen Mucharaschwili, Christopher Miller. Stevm Miskowwicx. Jaton Peaie. Rebecca Peeples. Stacy Petrie. Catherine Pfium, Jonell Pinkerton. Bruin Sappenfieid. Susan Schuster. Amanda Shott. Scott Sunerkin. Annette Toth. Rhonda Weirieh. William White Honors Sopheanores - Tammy Adams. Christine Ahlgrim. Erik Arwit. Jeffery Bachmann. Arika Benjamin. Michael Bucheit. Heidi Burger. Lisa Fagan. Molly Ftrwrlting. Shannon Gout. Tammy Gierke. Stephanie Gilliland. Mathew Hagenow. Elena Hampton. Shannon Heugy. Christine HohaSek.Glna Hoover. Elizabeth Huvt. Lcanne Jessup. Gina Johnson. Jessica Mrosmski, EricOrroe. Jmny Plnlllpt. Melissa PrKrkett. Valerie Putchaven. Dana Rosenbaum. Christina Sulxwedcl. Jay Sampson. Tatha Sennc. Lota Sen- tow. Ann Sipple. Thomas Stewart. Jennifer Tracey. Lori Voerewyek. Eric Wandell. Wend! Ward. Theresa Wwrtma Indiana Council of Teacher of Mathematic - Claudui Mueller. J.R. Shrodcr National Mathematics Award - J R Shrader. Claudia Mueller National Matliematict League in Geometry - Jeramy Bower . Tara Kaetbjer Scott Carpentet JETS team • J.R Shrader. Claudia Mueller. Lori Christensen. Shanin Davit. Doug Sippcl. Scott Beauregard. Mike Galloy. Dave Nelson Future Problem Solvers • Loci Christensen. Casey Elprtt. Molly Flcwclling. Ryan Burke. Mike Conklin. Rachel Joros. August Kalb. Susan Schutter Knowledge Matters - Scott Beauregard. Lori Christensen. J.R. Shrader. Matt Nelson. Molly Flewelling. Claudia Mueller. Shnnm Davit. Tim EL thire. Jeramy Bower . Heidi Burger. Scott Carpenter. Steven Wayne. Stacy Wilton. Jennifer Macharawelli. Lynn Bochaunn, Lisa Avery. Jim Caler. Eric Heuck. Rob Perkins, Alien Bush. Rachel Joros. Michael Galloy 204 Claudia Muclcr Co-Valedictorian Jennifer Joachko Salutatorum Warren Shader Co-Valedictorian Stacy Wilson Edward Babinec Brian Pease Janine DeHart Jennifer Pflum Kimberly Johnson TOP TEN SLICERS These student s were chosen by their seventh semester CPA makings Kiwonrs Club • Stacy Wilson Handley School P T A - Rebecca Brantford. Christopher Hickey LPHS P T A ■ Lisa Avery. Brian Smith LPHS French Club • Casey Elpcn. Robtn Roan. Shelly Spier. Barry Stradtner Home Builders Association Au • Kevin Nicholson Boston Middle School P T A - Shnntn Davis. Brian Pease 1.PHS German Club- Shamn Davis. Jennifer Dowd. Karen Kuespert Door Village PTA - Richard Douglas LaPoctc Jayceei - Barry Stradtner Hailmann School P T A • Victoria Kume. Slonn Moryl, Michael Rogers, Carne Wilson LoPottc Service League - Lisa Avery. Christopher Hickey Ray Lrnra Scholarship - Ninette Hupp Kingtford Hts P T A. • Anjancttc Evans Levine Family of LoPottc Foundation • Robert Hag berg, Karen Kuespert Lincoln School PTA- Jennifer Dowd Mill Creek School PTA- Carrie Buss Tri Kappa ■ Delta Upsilon Chapter • Christopher Hickey. Donna Kopach. Douglas Sippet. Corrie Wilson. Jana lee Bowell. Robert Hog- berg. Ninette Hupp. J.R Shrader V.F.W Vocational Scholarship - Jennifer Magicy SttUweB School P TA. - Shelly Spier Stillwell School PTA Betty Collins • Tara Felton Betty Collins Memorial - Brenda Ncmtudo Ann Parsley Scholarship - Tracy Lipscomb. Brian Stant La Porte Fire Fighters Local J6.1 Arnold J Devrraraux Memorial - Susan Wedow. Jennifer Magiey. Ninette Hupp La Porte Amateur Musical Club - Juli Montgomery L-IVrte Lionettes Club ■ Dusioh Kopach. Darry Stradtixr Nntionu! Honor Society - Barry Stradtner J R Shrader. Tamara Meyer. Kimberly Johnson. Christine Bennett. Richard Douglas. Brian Smith. Aaron Skcliy Lions Club - Jana See Bowell Kurt Phillips Ps: lota Xi - Lisa Avery. Juli Montgomery LPHS Spanish Club • Hollis DeWrtt. Amv Ogle. Ancle Evans. Christopher Hickey. Amy Houm. Jennifer Schuster LPHS Health Careers Club • Stacy Wilson Kesling Middle School P T A Ninette Hupp. Christopher Hickey Riley School P.T.A - Karen Glenn. Tamurn McCafty La Porte P.T A Council • Stephanie Mmich. Cindy Schrader Came Harniton Cailu Upp Memorial • Girl Reserves • Jennifer Dowd. Sue Wedow LaPoctc Federation of Teachers Local 714 (Sid Shannon Reffrtt Scholarship) • Tammy Meyers. Joele Soiroov Becky Bransford. Carole Cooper LaPoete Federation of Teachers Local 714 (Noonan McGarvry Scholarship) - Amy Bransford Mople City Street Cruisers - Martin Harm. Patrick Wctlmski PUSH Senior Scholarship Award - Shanin Davis. Robin Kaplan. Claudia Mueller. Kurt Phillips, Mickey Rogers Kingsbury School PTA • Christine Bennett. Kimberly Estep. Korcy Wroblcski. Stacy Wilson Whirlpool Corporation - Michael Rogers. Janalee Bowel!. Angela Brrseke Alpha Omictan Chapter Pi Loretta Rudolph Epsilon Kappa Rita Jensen Memorial - Stephanie Mmich LaPoete Babe Ruth Baseball Assoc • Richard Douglus LaPortc Rotary • Janine DeHart. Janine Tonsoai L P Elks Lodge POE ayg . Kurt Phillips. Janalee Bowell. Hollis DeWitt Special National and State Awards - Scott Beauregard. Shamn Davis. Claudia Mueller. Hollis DeWitt. Douglas Beck. J.R ShrodcT 203 Senior Slicer Staff says, “So, long.’’ Mrs. Harriet Lchner will retire as assistant principal of La Porte High School at the end of the 1988 school year. Mrs. Lchner has served as assistant principal since 1979. and before that she served the La Porte community as a teacher at both the junior and senior high school level. Mrs. Lchner’s leader- ship will be sorely missed by all the stu- dents she has influenced, and her enthu- siastic support of students activities will be missed by students and faculty alike. Mr. Eddie Burk, best remembered for his elaborate swing choir produc- tions. retires after twenty-seven years of service at La Porte High School. Mr. Burk has played an integral role in de- veloping a first class choral music de- partment at LPHS. The students and community of La Porte will miss the nu- merous musical productions directed by Mr. Burk. Mr. Burk, the swing choir wants to thank you for everything, especially the giving of yourself Mr. Loyal Pcrlich. a speech therapist for the corporation, and a high school contest speech instructor. concludes his long teaching career this spring. Mr. Perlich will always be remembered by his stu- dents for the guidance he gave them through the many con- tests he attended. Mr. Pcrlich retires to his many hobbies and a relaxing lifestyle. Mr Pencil prepare to tench a lesson with the use of his booming oratorical voice. Mr. Glenn Linncmann. an English teacher at LaPorte High School, ends his long teaching career at the end of the 1988 school year. Mr. Lin- nemann has imparted his unique style of teaching upon thousands of studentsover the years, and undoubtedly has hod an influence on all of them. We wish Mr. Linnc- mann a happy retirement- Mr Linncmann is a noted authority on copyright documentation. His li- brary is probably more extensive than many public libraries Mr. Stan Klimczak. who retires in July 1988. will long be remembered as the winningest coach in LPHS football history. Mr. Klimczak has served all athletes since 1984 as the assistant athletic director, and he has always been an avid fan of all high school sports. Students will miss ■ Tiger for both his candy, and his always friendly greeting. Hi. Tiger! As Assistant Athletic Director. Mr. Klimczak always made time to be where he was needed. Mr. John Lcvcnhagcn retires from the La- Porte Community School Corporation Custodial Service. Mr. Lcvcnhagcn was a custodian at Bos- ton Junior High before coming to LPHS though he retires from LPHS. the work of a custodian is sometimes taken for granted. We do appreciate your cleaning and care Mr. Lcvcnhagcn. Mr. Phillip Stryckcr retires this year after a long career in the LaPorte Community School system. Mr. Stryckcr. best remembered for his many years as an ad- ministrator at Boston Junior High School, served the high school this past year in the science deportment I-i Porte High School thanks him for his dedication to Lu Porte's youth and wishes him a prosperous future 207 Dutch exchange student Stephanie Dykstra got into the spir- it of oil aspecta of life ot LPHS. even Homecoming. Seniors Sue Wcdow. Tommy Wildhart. Scott Pointon and Krista Rent show their support for athletics outside of the school building. Once again the sun set upon a day of laughter and smiles as well as one of tears and fare- wells that marked the end of another school year at La Porte High School. Although most seniors anticipated the close of this, their final year of high school, few could have envisioned the depth of emotion to be felt at the commencement ceremony. May 26. 1988 was. in a way. an anticlimactic last day. for many seniors were not present to savor these waning hours. The new exemp- tion plan was put into effect thereby allowing seniors to skip” classes in which they did not have to take a final. This did cause some confusion; however, every senior appreciated this type of inconvenience. Senior or not. the entire student body at LPHS could be seen celebrating the beginning of summer vacation from the classrooms to the halls to the parking lots at 2:40 PM Thursday. Teachers, too. were remarked to heave several huge sighs of relief at the end of the day's festivities. Still, the hours flew by rather quickly and even with a touch of sadness as yet another chapter of LPHS history closed and another group of students departed to seek their separate futures. V Toni Voelker and Diane Beck demonstrate their eagerness to team in spite of inadequate supplies. Even though I'm glad that my high school days are over. I will miss the friends I've left behind. remarks senior Lisa Escue SLICES OF SLICERS Dr Joe Wayne proudly surveys the school that has become his own over the past fun years Michelle Mast. Kenny Bender. Lisa Daniel and Jennifer McWhirter make up a team by themselves at the Homecoming games. Junior Dave Smith seems to have captivated at least Bill Sellable with his antics m Band. Seniors Tammy Bocrema. Beth Bunton. Bill Sightcs.Jami Arnold. Bobby Pinkerton. Mike Ruth. Brett Hargrave ami Lor- en Pit won all crowd together after school on their last day of LPHS. Jenny Kraus and Katie Butts show us friendship and a good time Helen Caudill and Kim Masterson really ARE having a lot of fun! Harold Van Cruijthuijsen takes time out for a picture in front of his fax-orite American high school. Brian Stunts contem- plates his future at Indi- ana State while awai- ting his diploma. Kevin Bender and Chera Wilber enjoy a snack at their favorite place. Burger King, one Friday night. There is nothing quite like a LPHS passing period. Students take it in their stride as they wait to take their turn to pass lanes and directions in the hallways which obviously lack spaciousness. 210 Mr Feikes psychology class takes a moment to discuss the meaning of life with an Etpe photographer Jeff Smith and Jason Young discover the wonderful world of protractors. Sue Wedow and Lane Friedman show that research can be fun. 216 COOK REALTY 108 LINCOLNWAY 362-5409 SPORTS CARE PHYSICAL THERAPY 717 Michigan Avenue BUSINESS PHONE 324-2854 SCHAFER'S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING 801 STATE STREET 362-2188 LAPORTE SPORTING GOODS 816 LINCOLNWAY 362-3447 218 WONDERLAND ACE HARDWARE 1230 WEST STATE ROAD 2 362-3440 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! 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Owner 22S KNOWLEDGE MASTERS Row 1: Heidi Burger. Molly Flcwelling. Scott Carpenter. Chriii Miller Row 2: Claudia Mueller. Lori Christensen. Wendi Ward Row 3: Jemmy Bowen . J. R. Shrader. Stacy Wilson. Shanin Davis. Scott Beauregard. Row 4: Dee Kalb FUTURE PROBLEM SOLVERS: Row 1 Susan Schuster. Tara Kacsebicr Row 2. Mi- chelle Collins. Casey Elpers. Norcen Nogy. Molly Flcwelling. Lori Christensen. Row 3: August Kalb. Jeramy Bowers. Ryan Burke. Bruin J Slant Row 4 Dee Kalb. Mike Conklin. Nancy McGriff (219) 872-6388 PYRAMID MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS. INC. Plumbing • Heating • Sewer fii Water Process Piping • Atr Conditioning • Ventilating Hwy 212 Warnke Rd Ray Francekovic P.0 Box 8690 President Michigan City. IN 46360 (219)872-3485 Marquiss Electric. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING REPAIR WORK 203 E. HARRISON STREET WAYNE H. MARQUISS MICHIGAN CITY. INDIANA 46360 '•'OR BUILDERS IRON WORKS. INC. 1774 SOOTH MAIN STflEfT • SOUTH BIND, IN 4001J STRUCTURAL STEEL MISC. FABRICATION ENGINEERING • STEEL STAIRS • RAILINGS TOWN AND BLANK INC. JOHN LOCKWITZ smo « JHW tssj GENERAL CONTRACTORS 226 COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL KWIATKOWSKI MASONRY. INC. BRICK • BLOCK • STONE DENNIS KWIATKOWSKI PRESIDENT 505 VIRGINIA LANE SCHERERVILLE. IN 46375 (219) 365-3660 126 EAST FIFTH STREET MICHIGAN CITY INDIANA HJa ortr County Polire 0rpt. KENNETH E. LAYTON. SHERIFF ;hicf Deputy WAYNE KEMKER i Iajor DELAYNE D. OTT 809 State Street LaPorte. IN 46350 Phone: (219) 362-6205 Ha Porte ROBERT A. REHLANDER Business Manager La Porta (219) 362-2161 Mich. City 926-3559 Now Carlisle 654-3832 701 State St. La Porte. Indiana 46350 Ambulatory Foot Surgery General Practice DAVID H. OLSON. D.P.M. Podiatric Physician and Surgeon 1204 Michigan Avenue LaPorte. IN 46350 (219) 362-5417 Hours by Appointment ROMAN LOVISA (219) 287-8131 President OR 287-4863 Art Mosaic Tile Co.. Inc. CONTRACTORS FOR TERRAZZO • CERAMIC • QUARRY TILE MARBLE AND WAINSCOTS P O. BOX 569 903 EAST SAMPLE STREET ESTABLISHED 1907 SOUTH BEND. INDIAN 46624-0569 SPELL BOWL: Row I: Eric Heuck. Lisa Avery. Claudia Mueller. J R. Shrader. Eric Christen- sen Row 2: Gini Cooper. Elena Hampton. Jenni- fer Stone. Wendy Burger. Scott Simerlein. Kris- tie Knott . A.D: Row 1: Tara Todd Row 2: Mark Rutz. Jason Hale. Missy Geromctta Row 3: Rob Per- kins. Dana Casto. Shunm Duvi Row 4: David Cooper. Glnl Cooper. 237 LORENS POOL SUPPLY me 611 J STREET LA PORTE. 1ND. 46350 219-362-1334 Operator Appointment: 1601 B Lincolnway LaPorte 3240330 , _ Family Vision Care s'. Dr. D. L. Sommer GENERAL OPTOMETRY • CONTACT LENS 316 PINE LAKE AVENUE LA PORTE. INDIANA 46350 (219) 362-2336 Distinctive Designs in Fresh Silk Flowers Baskets. Accents, and Gifts for the Country Home 1223 W. St. Rd. 2 LaPorte. IN DAVID fit JAN CLAEYS 219-362-6768 17 BRANDS a ANNA SHEETS 1 DAY SERVICE 1 JWNER MANAGER J 1 %'a Vac 4 REPAIR SERVICE WE WANT TO BE YOUR VACUUM CLEANER COMPANY SERVING NORTHERN INDIANA SINCE 1964 707 LINCOLNWAY LA PORTE. IN 46350 219-324-9600 DEBATE Row I: Courtney Brady. Lesley Cochran. Mane White. Tara Todd. Heather Allium Ron Kim Johnwrn. Jenny KoUr. Penny Daldwxn Hotty Cox. Men Carpenter. Jennifer Scone. Paul Seann Row J Krystal Hunt. Eocka Pate, Brad Enc . Jaton Pra e. Aaron Skelly, Eric Hiack, Biil Babb. Brian Hurley. Coach Ida ReTfett Row 4 Scott Carpenter. Crai Kmak. Sccet StiSer. Mike Conklin. Todd I touch. Art Coyne. K «th Ka.tcn. Julie Quinn. Mike HoucK Dave Coyne TAU SIOMA CHI: Row 1 Public Relations Jenny Hoke. Secretary Treasurer Claudia Mueller. Preekient Erse T. Schroeder. Vice-Preaaient Lisa Escue. Historian Tara Pel- ton Row 1 Ten Bienas. Sharon Weston. Marie White. Heather Caudill. Jessica Mroxinike Row J: S. Olson. Cmdy Rye. Kerry Raexsr Tina Murray Amanda Milium. Renee Weirech, Trade Bartmcsi Row 4: Stacey School. Kan John- son. Beth Buchner. Rhonda Shulelrr. Thrersa Wwrsma. Cathy Pace Jtu.1 Jvwilku. M-s. P.ldJ. Ro- Amy Kcetoo. Stacy Tcske, Jrnaiy Kotar. Jcramy Bowers. Michele Beery. Carta Denison. Pam Girard. Row 6: Tammy Meyer. Kellie Petroaky. Mickey Ro ets. Kurt Phillip , Helhs DeWrtt. Tara GalMway. Amir Dudeck. Wmdi Ward 228 LA PORTE CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DODGE, INC. 1309 Pine Lake Road LA PORTE. IN 46350 I IIKIMtK EE3 Ptipmuth Bus. Phone 219-326-6850 RICK V. FLITTER GENERAL SALES MANAGER Flight Instruction • Charter Flights Aircraft Rental • Aircraft Maintenance City Aviation, Inc. 2002 S. 150 W La Porte. IN 46350 Northern Indiana Coca-Cola Bottling Company at LaPorte Humcly Strect 382-6294 P.O. Box 387 LaPorte. Indiana 46350 711 JEFFERSON 800 Michigan Avenue LaPorte. In 46350 Telephone: 362-2520 OKIIRIl [LAW’S Hao’QsxsG’ §[h)®[p Look at Your Hair. Everyone Else Does NFL Row I SNituiy Scent Soller. Pmulni Inc T Sehroedn, Todd Hough Row i Hwihet Ai Imoo. U Whit . Kan Johnson Paul Seormg. Holly Co . Courtney Brody. Lesley Cochran. Tor Todd Row ) Kryv tol Hunt. Story School. Ann Ridenour. Lone Fnrrfman B'rwkr Hoi!. IV Will, David Collin. Drion Hurley Bill Co Row « Kikka Pate Jenn Vllratr . Jennifer Stowe. Jason Peas . Dave Coyne, b BaM . Jenny Kuloi. Man. Caryemet. Shown Dnoorr Row V Penny Baldwin. Eric Heuck. Scott Carpenter Mir Couklui. Aft Coyne. Crag Krrvok. BiOil o Engle. Aorea Shelly. Mil. Hough. Julie Qutn. SPEAKERS BUREAU Row I VWeP.re.denf A won SheUy. President Hotlrs DeWrtt Secretary Heather Allieoo Row J Courtney Brody. Mori White. LesVy Cochran. Toro Tadd Row J- Lom P wdmon. Angie Breoeke. David Coccus Holly Co . Paul Scoring. Anne Ridenour. Stacy School. Kun Jotinoxv Row « M.re Kcvgh Mike Nelson. Erika Pate. Jen- niter Scone. Jenn Vlieatra. Jennifer Colvin Jenny Ko’-ar Thereto Kwft.r Mato Carpenter. Kww 1 Jatoo Peoee Dove Cuyne. Bill Bold. Orel Engle. Erie Meek. Bill Col. JuheQulnn Shown Rremrr SroU Cat pantrr Row 6 Crag Krivak. Mike Conklin. Ait Coyne. Scott Stiller. Eric T Sc hr order Todd Hough Penny Holrlww Krystal Hunt. Brian Hurley. 339 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: ROW I: Ryan Burke. Sarah Taylor ROW 2: Phil Hall. Christine Berry. Lane Freed men. Beth Wits- berg. Mrs MacGriff ROW 3: John William Petrosky. Marla Belxowski. ART CLUB: Row 1: Secretary Theresa Wiersma, President Tracy Todd. Treasurer Meredith Stahl. Row 2: Michelle Bailey. Eric T Schroeder. Christi DeMattei. Sharon Wes- ton. Jill Frankowski. Juice Otter Row J: Stephanie Minich. Arika Benjamin. Annette Keaton. Ryan Burke Row -i Derek Burke. Heather Caudill. Kimberlee Masterson. Stephanie Lant. Jen Bameier. Roseann Schaefer. Tina Murray. Sponsor Karen Long KESSLER’S FURNITURE 230 824 LINCOLNWAY LAPORTE. INDIANA PHONE 362-4567 lstonl brown realtors. A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK COLDWGLL BANKER □ 100 T STREET LaPORTE. IN 46350 BUS (219)326-6066 mMlS LISTON L. BROWN, REALTORS® LISTON L. BROWN REALTOR AUCTIONEER. G.R.I.. C.R.S. An Independently Owned and Operated Member of Coldwell Banker Residential Affiliates. Inc. Good Luck Class of 1988 Congratulations Seniors! P V S H Row I Secretary ChefiyMtyrr Trtaturtr Rohm Kaplan. Vice-Prrtidrot All.too Fmkrr. Pitndrnt Kurt PSal- l.p Pinkln! of Strain Committer Mickey Ro«m Vice- PrttokM o Strain Commute Sharnn Davit. Secretary el Straw Comim-.rr Claud ia Mue tr. AuovJn« Olficer Son Sehmiu Mr. Harder Roe 1 Heather AJliton. Suae Strveni, Lon Reui! Becky Kakham. PUai BVn cn Jen- ay Marur JaimlM Hanoi to Row V rv uia Oueta. Stephan Of . Lynn Year K.lhrr Uwi. Ninette Hupp. Elizabeth AppVcaiUi. Amy Kemp. AHrta Paht. Brian Schmick. Roe 4 Doe Se sitf Kenihee Newby. Kan Matt. Chrttty Ahlprlnm Harry Su ailtuai. Kotty F rrl«ut. Norton Na y. 0.1 Zwiaci. [ JM 5fe -c Rm. V Jacki My«rt Malt Schell. Larrv Clavrel. W.yu. Brownlee Andi Poa- man Katrine Kelly Andrew ll.tr KwbeW Harder Ele- na Haaopteer Dana Rnwehaum Kvw 0. Robert Craft. Tina Salrwedel. Chntta Hurley. J tax Duffy. Shame Taltroan. Kttrn Hell. L..a Knrwr Jenny Hnkr Jonathan Prtrotky Stm Roeintkl Roe 7. lh«tl Davit. Jeflrl Lar.tr. Mike Cenklla. Scott ConAhn. Donna Claan. Jo. Smith Dan Re •eebaum. An«rla Duirynik. Chri. Faauaeo J«fl Taylor. Jeff DrOcwte TR1 ■ M Rnw I Secretary Janie Teevoii Vice-Preudeot Jaw Roth. Prll h«1 Jaeinr DeHart. Ti valuta Torn Voetk- tr. Row I Juh Muntpaony. D vt Smith. Sotan Sttvenv Dave Collie. Jauufrr Jetthkn. Tma Felloe. Mailt Whitt. Kathy Pattafumr Roe I Clou I Daune. Brenda Nemtuda. Amy Bianaiord. Kmeberiee Herder. Chart me Bratcha. Jen niftr Steer Tammy Mryrr Hwky Biantferd Roe 4 KtU Pctiotky. Dona Caita. Modal Cummin . Mart, I Unit. Werxly Stump Jteny Kokr. J R Shrader. Erie Hull Row y Lori Chnttmwe. Andy Kennedy. Mark Roll Matt Nri- too. Tim Elthur. Jremfa Dowd. Brian Smith. Re E rrt 231 G R CABINET: Row 1: President Sue Wed- ow, Vice President Donna Kopach. Treasur- er Chris Bennett. Secretary Holly Cox Row 2: Carrie Buss. Tammy Meyer. Krystal Hunt. Missy Prickett. Kris Knbelin. Row 3: Sponsor S Olson. Jenny Kolor, Weather Newby. Laurie Hickey. Jonell Pinkerton. Shelly Wagner. Mrs Prescott. HEALTH CAREERS: Row I: Sue Wedow. Gail Wisnieski. Elizabeth Applcgorth. Heather Wisnieski Row 2: Stacy Wilson. Betsy Chastain. Lcslec Rose Row 3: Julie Banks. Dawn Peeples Patrons Congratulate Class of 1988 An tique Junction 711 Lincolnway 324-0363 Shaw R. Friedman 70S Lincoln way 326-1264 Holer and Hemminger 609 Michigan Aw 326-3128 Luigi's Pina 1601 Lincolnway 362-2143 LaPortc Vacuum Cleaner 1007 St. Rd 2 West 362-2463 LaPorte Press Office Supplies 713 State Street 362-8592 Natural Life Health Food Store 809 Michigan Ave. 362-6019 Ross L. Lawrence DDS 910 I Street 362-3962 Cook Realty 108 Lincolnway 326-5409 Sun Appliance 1106 West St. Rd 2 3268345 Teledyne 300 Philadelphia 362-6267 LaPorte Auto Supply 511 State Street 362-7595 Cutter's Choice 1001 W. 18th St. 3628430 Smith Shoes 614 Lincoln way 362-3014 Discount Furniture 0303 E 500 S. 3938374 E her ling Construction 154 Garden Street 362-4281 Barry's Photography 1006 Monroe Street 362-1315 Bennett's Inc. 623 State St 3628516 Shaffner Tire 107 Audley 362-2186 Owen L. Travis 717 State Street 362-5321 Donors of 88 Joe and Arlene Solmos Hilbish Drugs MILLER TV Ze!den's 723 Lincoln way 362-2642 Gemco Inc. 805 Maple Ave 3268442 Roxy Music Shop 1008 Lincolnway 326-2340 TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE PLUS SATELLITES LOCATION: 208 ‘T STREET PHONE: 362-3629 232 MAPLE CITY SPORTS 910 LINCOLNWAY LAPORTE. INDIANA 362-4255 326-8200 872-1567 RES: 362-4457 Andrew Avc. nt Highway 2 West La Porte. Indiana 46350 m FAIRFIELD AGENCY BILL WELDON BROKER-OWNER BOB MASTERSON SILYEB PALACE Catering Service LAPORTE. INDIANA 46350 WEDDINGS • PARTIES REUNIONS • SEMINARS WILL CATER ANYWHERE 362-2643 3244)249 RUDD OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC GMC TRUCKS 1505 LINCOLNWAY LA PORTE. INDIANA 326-7100 foontrol 326-6454 At the Corner of Island ‘T St. LUDWIGS FISH and PRODUCE 409 MICHIGAN PHONE 362-2608 BOWLING CLUB: Row 1: Vice-President Jeni Sampson. President Jim Kaufman. Gail Jones. Secretary Sallic Pytynia. Row 2: Dinne Snyder, Nancy Mneher. Diana Kich- ey, Laura Anderson. Meredith Stahl. Row 3: Jnmmie Downs. Ryan Burke. Chris Site- mote. Joe Silukowski. Moody Million. Renee Nctzcr. Tonya Smith Row 4. Bill Didion. Scott Lucus. Angela Duszynski. Shanin Da- vis. Rob Milzarek. Matt Ociottc. Deb Caum. Kim Schoff. HOME EC. CLUB: Row 1- Amy Shollrnber- Err. Janet Nevills. Barb Butcher. Sandi Hoot. Row 2: Roseann Schaefer. Cathy Kel- ler. Tina Murray. Rhonda Fritz. Annette Keaton. Row 3: Cindi Lanz, Brenda Leh- mann. Paulu Dobbs, Kultinu Kelley. Row 4: Sponsor Jo Yumo. Kureti Hornet . Deh Caum. Sponsor Sue Howell. Sponsor Tammy Menkes 200 CONTEST SPEECH: Row I Anne Ride- nour. Lone Friedman. David Collin. Loyal E. Perlich. Row 2: Angie Breseke. Shawna Bcemer, Row J: Stacy Schoof. Hollis De Witt.Jenn Vlietstra. Eric T. Schoeder. Jenni- fer Calvin. Theresa Kieffcr. INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCI- ETY: Row I: Secretary Jenny Hoke (Cater- pillar). President Kurt Phillips (Jesus). Kim Johnson (Emily Brent) Row 2: Eric T. Schroeder (Dr. Armstrong). Kristin Peter- sen (Jezebel). Steve Brovink. Tata Felton (Little Nell). Row J: Mickey Rogers and Claudia Mueller (Tom and Ethel Rogers). Scott Arndt. Tammy Meyer (Nellie Love- lace) I98S INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SO- CIETY 234 WHIRLPOOL CORP-PARTS 1900 Whirlpool Drive 325-2000 Congratulations, Class of 1988 LET US HELP YOU As You Make Your Plans for the Future • Guaranteed Student Loans • Full Range Banking Services • FRIENDLY Consultation ( Jft uneu tate Ja t t —? ttfiw — 1101 E. Boyd Blvd.. La Porte PHONE 324-9111 F. C A.: Row I Tieaiurrr Scott Conklin PmMtM Beth Bunion. Viet Pmidrin Jar-me Tontom. Secretary Rick Oak:e Row t. Stephanie Warner. Meh. ta L«n foed. Jerw Co . Karl Jeme . Valerie Bel row hi. Eric Hull. Matt Hate- now. Ehiabeth Applegarth. Ua Ann Sentow Row J: Tam I Blerema. Oall Whmeakl. Carey Elpett. All iron Oenker. Skua Moryl. Erin Riley. Brett Harcrave. Matt Knap. Lau- rie Hickey. Amy Kemp Row 4: Pamela Kuhn. Heather New- by. Dana Ca.to, Weodi Ward. Amy Fo«teacc«. Tina Sain , del. Tail,a Senne. Gail Da«y. J B Glo in er. Sue Wedow Rot. 4: Cade Cooper. Tracy- Thomaon. Larry Kutdai. Dan Reed. David Mace. Chrla Famiarm. Scoet Macleed. Johan- na Jao kir d. Krir Galloway. Marcia Brown Row ( Brett Davi . Rtrinry Car iron Dan Roamhaum. Scott Stiller. Linda Joockind- Dam Beck. Dratt Diartitie. Gabriel Sfcy- b«u h. j Hnlinvlr. Roman 8Uyhau h, Kevin Taprcott CAMPUS LIFE- How I MiehcUr Watt. Shannon Gaut. Ali- cia Pah . Val U,U«-.ku Tami !bita«yi. Uridce Collin, Tra- rte Bnrtmr Stacy Wilton. Manaret CoBm, Gina johnaon. Mr Wiley Row 1 Kh.ro lh.lltw.c- Tammy Freete. Laurie Hickey. Debbie Craia. Robio Roan. Matt Setoff. Micheile Matt. Jrnn VUetMra. Kim Ma«i. KmHn Petr.ten. Sherry Ritter. Km Cantrell. MKbella Hay Row J, Juiw Brown. Sury Buehrrn Amy McCarty. Cathy Pflum. Lw... Lot. JB Olouincee. Seth Bunion. Dawn Rudd. Erin Rdey. Jaymie Crait. Davr Snath. Mandy Hanalian. Mike Wilv , Jull M.V.W. Row 1. John Petrndcy. Kiaaberly Sboue. Amy CuU. Tatha Senne. Tina Salrwedel. Kara Every. Amy Keeton. Era Hull. God D «y. Math Wild , Meridith Stahl. Suw anScbuttrr. Jenmfri Scbuiter. Carla Demaon Row S. Mike Gray. Jem Roth Cathy Pare. Kurt Phillip,. Kathy Neary. J. R. Shrader. Weodi WaiU. Jrffr. Urjr.. Rodney Carlvoo. Brian Smith Jennifer Dowd. Tracy Gofcc. Ear! Milirr. Eoc T Schroeder. Row o; Ko K«cetl. Wayna Brownlre. Afle « Wfl on. Mali Ndro, Mike Conklin. CytuJi Brown. Chrit HAkcy. Brian Prow. he..11 Wll nn. D.n Woodruff, Heidi Dur er. Cade Cooper. Jon Caler. FIRST OF AMERICA BANK Main Office 800 Lincolnway 362-6171 Wcstsidc Office 1222 St. Rd. 2 W. 362-6261 Eastsidc Office 702 E. Lincolnway 326-1744 Northside Office 611 Pine Lake Ave. 326-6005 IN LAPORTE MS FRENCH CLUB: AH Row 1 Mitty Hannon. Lit p «an. Milim Cemraai tind « CoUoi. Julk Carbon. Knit. Combi Michelle Cody. Kelly B-rn. Canulk Akiamkr. Snb Boon Row 2 Gina Gwto, Kinfyrm Garrtaoo. Karri Brownlee. MtchrO Hamilton Amy Pocktorit. Jenni- fer Uronr Sban-na Bremer Aany Brantford. Juli Htvmi, Chrittior Berry. Arlka Benjamin. Kim Kttep Row i Holly Cot. Chrlt Beckwith Nikki Bynrvm. Tara Galloway. Jay- BUT Crai . Tommy Oirrkr. Mam Carpenter Stephan Dykitra Ma.taika Beaty. Ntchrk Aeakrton. Mikr Hou h Roa « Mikr Gray. Amber Baiky. Micbrlk Balky. Steve Bcwrth Amy Aadreton Tom Grtm. Chmla Hurley. Lit Etoac. Steve Coe belt Beth Bum . Diane B c. Trial Barrkkwirr Row i Glen Kvant. Tracy Coke Lon Chrta- lenten. Jr nailer Cralt. Amy Frtket. Kian Dawton. Cyadl Brown. Rodney Carlton Becky Brantford. Jaioa Hak, Robb flatten Km Galloway. Alan Barber FRENCH 1 PRow 1 Kalina Lltr . Kirin Noctham. Amy Kemp. Gina Johoton Laurie Pennol. Beck Kirkham Tri- ck PhiUipi. Row J Trio Kirkby, Rob Kaplan Laura Johnton. Ju'.i Monlceancry Manly Mauer. Tara Banal. Amy Oil. Melitta Martin Row i Jo Lilly. Car Mother. Breed Nemtixla. Heather Moore. Valeric Putchaven. Erie Or me Matt Kemp Row Tayaanda Parke . Carie Mu I ion. Mike Kettk. Kitty Morllman. Sandy McMahon. Eluabeth Moore. Kurt Philltpt. Julie Kiniteti Row I Mark Prickett. Kevin McAlpme Beent Kill. Jan Kaufman. Joel Lmk. Linda Jewekind. Teaey Kalrarrvaak. Chad Paerrtte. Ptnny Mayer HAWKINS PRINT SHOP 1009 STATE ROAD 2 WEST LAPORTE BUSINESS PHONE 362-5511 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1988 Vo is£ of Stitcfue CountM Crow Swell Supplies Custom Framing SCHAFER’S Welding And Springs Inc. 1010 W St. Rd. 2 La Porte 362-8511 A Good Self-Image i the Key to a Happier Life IMAGES' purpose is to Promote Poten- tials. Improve Self-Perception. Elimi- nate Inhibitions that prevent success, through the use of: Hypnosis. Counsel- ing. Visual Imagery TRY IMAGES' NEW (Is EXCITING WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM' Consists of: • Hypnosis Sessions • Self-Hypnosis Behavior Modification Computer Analysts of Nutrition Consumption ALL AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE (Visa Mastercard Accepted) IMAGES Let IMAGES help you to become u winner in life by becoming a positive thinker ' We offer Self-Improvement in many areas: Goal Attaining Interpersonal Relationships: Learn to be more effective in dealing with others Stop Smoking' Reducing the Healthy Way!’ Learn how to look Natural but Glamorous!' Learn Beauty Teel ';oues from a Profession . Stress Reduction Proper Communications! By the use of Hypnosis. Self-Hypno- sis. and Visual Imagery, n person may have a better chance to attain his her goals and potentials'!' For more information call: Barbara Sandberg Jeannie Keutz (219) 324-4539 Visa MasterCard accepted DANIEL W. FRIDH COMPLETE FAMILY DENTISTRY 1200 ANDREW AVENUE LAPORTE Business Phone 326-7446 FRENCHQ.z Raw I: M.t.y Burden. Eoc Heuck Coney Eipen-Treatarer-. K n Stroud-Vice-Prenidcnt. Claudi Murllct-PrvtaSent. Janale Bowe Secretary. Chffe Mai ttnlf. Tracy Llpacom .. Marcnrrt Coilli Row 2 Heather Witntrtki. Jenny Etpcn. Rohm Roan. Tammar Umpfarey, Diane Spence. Tracey Rom. SXmn Mceyl. Kara Hutton Row J: Shelly Sjwlf. Gautama Co wood. Sharon Tollman. Stephanie Schnrr. Gall Wnrantl. Jeremy Towle. Jimmy Pa r Barry Stradtarr. Suit Buchrrat. Keti Ship!on Row 4 L aa Tuhnltki. Kim Set tl. Lori Woodruff. Jem Roth. Raoul Taylor. Scott Simeehne. Them Wieruna. Mertdlth Stahl. Andrea Trim. Steve Rail Row V. Mxhele Berry. Kate TapacrXL Chete NaWiBte. Erin Riky. Carrie Wilton. Ua Stewart. Dan Wardiow. JeaUca Smith. SheOry Trofanowakl. Mart Smith. Maynred Serin HI - TIMES Row 1 Newt Editor Kim Etlep. Feature Edi- tor Lna Rejaky Row 2: Sport Conirtce Amy F k oo Editor-avChie! Uta Avery. Sport Co-Editor Chat Gierke. Advitor Gene Gierke Row 1 Lane Friedman, Trade Bart- seta. Stephanie MrCu'.Vai h Tammy Oierkr Ro e 4: Jwi Hu hei. Jodi Strojny. Tracy Todd. Jenny Fflum 237 MARK’S MOTOR INC. 304 jr STREET 362-7489 MAPLE-LANE MALL SHOPPING CENTER 1450 WEST ST. RD 2 LAPORTE 326-1945 FENKER FINER FURNITURE 114 LINCOLNWAY 362-3538 KABER COMPANY FLORIST CHAPMAN AND GRAF CLEANERS 1102 ST RD 2 WEST 818 JEFFERSON AVENUE LAPORTE 326-1776 240 FIRST TRAVEL CENTER MICH. CITY 5th FRANKLIN 879-4633 LEVINE’S MAPLE LANE MALL AND BEAUTY SHOP GLORIAS HAIR COMPANY MAPLE LANE MALL 326-5566 LA PORTE SPORTING GOODS 362-3447 CAPELLI HAIR DESIGN 312 MAPLE AVENUE 362-5604 STAUB CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES. INC. 1402 E. Evans Ave. Valparaiso. IN 46383 (219) 464-7425 Dr. James R. Staub SPECIALIZING IN SPINE AND NERVE REHABILITATION LARRY’S —dDH CARPET WORLD INC. Mon. Fri. 9 to 8: Tues. Wed. Thurs. 9 to 5: Sat 9 to 4 116 EAST LINCOLNWAY PHONE 219 362-1936 LA PORTE. INDIANA 46350 GOOD LUCK SENIORS! f 901 Jj On The INDIANA L 1 SPIRITUAL AVENUE 1 nvE. MATTERS LAPORTE. BOOK INDIANA Hair Co. STORE 1 1 10% STUDENT DISCOUNT 241 BARRY’S HOUSE OF PHOTOGRAPHY Ron Strauss Michelle Matz Wayne Peeples Jcnc Cox Jenny Magley Don Fissgus Photographer DEL COOK STUDIO Del and Arlene. Photographers Phone: 362-4723 Phone: 362-4723 303 Morrison Street LaPortc. Indiana 46350 242 LaPortc High Schol would like to pay o special tribute to the service sorority Psi Iota Xi. who has and still is donating a gen- erous amount to LaPorte High School stu- dents in the form of many scholarships and most girls sports trophies and awards such as the following: Girls' Basketball trophies Girls' Volleyball trophies Spelling Bee trophies $3,000 worth of scholarships for stu- dents in speech and hearing and in the fine arts. plus many others Thanks again Psi Iota Xi. we really appre- ciate it! 243 TELL US ABOUT . . . Events and Organizations Academic Competition 172-173 French Club 160 Hjw pons 6 7 Administration 126-127 Freshmen 106-123 Prom 193-199 Advertising 71 2 3 Freshman Band 183 PUSH 166 Alternative Ed ISO German Club 160 Quill A Scroll 139 Art 1 8 Girl Room 170 Radio. TV 169 Art Club 16 Girl Reset i-e ‘ Format 190-192 Reflection 139 Attendance 129 Golf 2-43 Retirees 206207 Awards 20 Graduation 202-203 Si’holarships 203 Baccalarratc 201 Gymnastics 61 Science 136137 Baseball 36-39 Health Careers 166 Seniors 1033 Basketball, boys Hi-Timet ISS Senior Survey 736 Basketball girls S -SS Homecoming 4-7 Social Studies 138-139 Bat Girls 6$ Home Economics 1 9 Softball 60 Bowling Club J6S Home Ec Club 163 Sophomores 88-103 Boys' A Girls' State 167 Industrial Arts 1 6-147 Spanish Chib 161 Business 1 71 3 Intramurols 6667 Special Ed 132 Campus Life 167 ISS 129 Speech 171 Cheerleaders 63 Jan Band 187 Spirit Week 3 Closing 206-211 Juniors 70S? 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On behalf of the entire staff, we would especially like to thank our patient and helpful sponsor. Mrs. Judith Klosinski. Our acknowledgements also go to Walsworth representative Bob Henning for pushing us thorugh our first year. Lifctouch for the speedy development of our pictures and Mrs. Don Fissgus who supplied us with excellent sports ac- tion photos. Thank you, too. to all of the faculty and staff who helped us with yearbook sales and as well as coaches and club sponsors who submit- ted information to us. We arc now proud to present our book. Anyway Way You Slice It. We hope you derive as much pleasure from it as we did. '88 El Pe Staff Co-Editors - Doug Beck ■ Claudia Mueller Index Editor ■ Tammy Meyer layout Editor • Seniors - Jenny Scott Copy Editor - Brenda Nemtuda Photography Editor - Sports Joele Solntos Sports Editor - Greg Cooper Advertising Manager - Bob Hickman Sales Manager ■ Sophomores - Mary Portulis Formals • Nikki Anderson Faculty Curriculum ■ Kara Huston Scott Wilson Renee Hdlinga Clubs ■ Carrie Stec Sports ■ Artwork - Kris Peterson Seniors ■ Tracy Golec Juniors • Christa Hurley Sophomores • Carrie Dillard Freshman ■ Lisa Butts Performances - Tammy Gourley Senior Tracy Golcc and Young Buck Sophomore Photographer Tommy Gourley take a break Carrie Dillard get into the spirit of Homecoming from her work to find hertelf on the other tide Beach Day together of the lens. Claudia Muclcr rc pectfully make a request of fellow Co- Editor Doug Beck L Lisa Butts peeks to find Scott Wilson keeps the faculty the -109. straight by u«tng index card . The girls had a good time tool Lay Out Editor Jenny Scott shares a quiet moment s chat in Room 20 with juniors Christo Hurley and Carrie Stec. Everyone's fa sorite Ad manager Bob Hickman proudly displays the best loved and most appropriate card from his deck. as« 77ic 19SS ELPE staff enjoyed a sizable slice of dinner at Waterfront Station. We had a great time Index Editor Tammy Meyer momentarily has very little to do with her life Photography Editor Joele Solmos concentrates on learning new yearbook techniques. Sports Editor Greg Cooper senruches for some fashion tips in I favorite magazine. Cosmopolitan Mary Portulis is unexpectedly caught in the park- ing lot before school is out. Brenda Nemtuda seems to have a mental block while drawing a layout Nikki Anderson busily works her way through sixth hour Kara Huston gazes for a monent after finishing a rough deadline. 253 Claudia’s Slice Oki friends are always the best as Angie Frar.ee and I demonstrate at the Brian Pease. JR Shrader. Kurt Phillip and Earl Miller around Even Co-editors sometime have to take breaks in Yearbook class. Academic Competition, too can be made fun with the right team members. NHS initiation Although I now stand at the brink ol my adult life and the furture beckons. I could not end my high school career, or this yearbook, without thanking the people who have made my days at LPHS and in life so special. My deepest thanks and respect go to Mrs Klosinski and all of my other teachers for giving me the will to learn. Probably equally beneficial to me were my friend (you know who you are whom I would like to remind that they will never be forgotten by this senior Last but not least. 1 thank Doug Beck for hi calming influence during class and lot teaching me about the lane and other sports trivia. I'd never be Editor without you Physics class was never dull (well, almost never) with my lab partners- The only time I have ever been even remotely domestic - as Mrs. Rogers, the cook in Ten Little Indians Friends in and out oi Yearbook class since ninth grade. Tammy Meyer and I sort through a stack oi pictures together. Doug’s Slice As my days in the confines of good old LaPortc High school dwindle. I would like to thank the people that made my high school years so extraordinary. Special thanks go out to the faculty and staff of LPHS who made learning fun. To my friends, thanks for all of the good times that wc'vc shared thiuugh high school, without you I would not have made it. Mrs. Klosin- ski. I thank you for all of guidance and pa- tience the past three years. Finally, I want to thank Claudia for imparting her spel- ling wisdom upon me. and for all of the co- opration that went into producing, prob- ably the best yearbook ever, the 198$ El Pe. ] 'fui was great? Thank . Harold. Joe. Conk. Dote. Coop. Richy. and Scott for a season I'll never forget 2. A POW WOW. nice hair. 3. The EFF EFF wins again! «■sm 2M Senior Survey Says ★ Special thanks to the Hi-times Staff for this information. v V- CATEGORY Most Intelligent Most Likely to Succeed Friendliest Best Smile Best Eyes Best Looking Best Dressed Biggest Brownnoscr Class Couple Class Clown Best Athlete Best Writer Best Actor Actress Best Artist Best Singer Best Dancer Most Likely to Become Pres. Most Likely to Stay in LP Most Likely to Remain Single Bc3t Combo of Looks Brains Biggest Flirt Biggest Procrastinator Most Tardies Moodiest Biggest Loudmouth Rowdies Most Likely to Become a Game Show Host Best Body Best Best Friends MALE JR Shrader JR Shrader Jim Stoehr Joe Cooper Jim Antrim Mike Ruth Phil Collins JB Glossinger Steve Jarrett and Carl Netzer Eric Dolezal Doug Beck Kurt Phillips Allen Bush Rodney Carlson Bruce Catchings JR Shrader Mark Schrcibcr Eric Dolezal Korey Wrobleski Eric Dolezal Brian Smith Scott Pointon Brett Binvcrsie Brett Hargrave Kenny Bender Chris Predd Jim Cantrell Lisa Avery and Rick Douglas and FEMALE Claudia Mueller Claudia Mueller Lisa Daniel Janalce Bowell Erin Riley Janalce Bowell Gina Gierke Janalce Bowell Rhonda Johnson Nicki Mauer Angie Jeffries Kim Estrep Kris Petersen Tracy Todd Becky Bransford Hope Dewitt Kim Johnson Julie Clouthier Kirin Northam Kim Estep Chris Tompkins Molly McDermott Kristi Lukac Tracy Layton Janine Tonsini Tracy Dankert Erin Riley Janalce Bowell Jenny Pflum Scott Conklin 256 m WALK WORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY NIMIH 1 ■
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