Larkin High School - Cerulean Yearbook (Elgin, IL)

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A Hvrrmf EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY. .. -'f - M -0118 There is nothing about your band that we like. g00daSL0ve- LOVEREIZI: SZSRKMODORE 615: CE. THE BACK SEAT f MAooNNA C6 0 3 M is 52-FZEQM 1f9U1dJUSf0'fV T k American Scene d li ' S53 .s?05kiw' DANSKINX G C10 In IIICPICH. mins A Take Me our L A H G M A ! IIT US D0 WUI DRTV WORK. -is iv in giv M .yj 'gg-f X Cerulean 1985 Larkin High School Elgin, Illinois, 60120 Co-editors - jennifer Leth and Ann Maretti A Q Table of Contents 2-3 Events ........ 14945 Sports ........ 76-119 Student Life .... 4-13 Organizations. .46-75 Faculty ...... 120-132 Seniors ...... 138-177 Sopho1nores.194-207 Advertisements222-243 Iuniors ...... 178-193 Freshmen . . .208-221 Closing page ...... .244 Here's to us - Larkin Students 4 HERE'S TO US Pt,-21, ,sr rs is of I DEDICATION Mel Peters - friend, teacher, and model hu- man being - that is what he has been to the students who have been lucky enough to know him, to his colleagues who have been lucky enough to work with him, and to me personally and professionally. Those who have been pri- vileged to work with him will miss him deeply, and yet we will be challenged to continue with our own lives in a way that will reflect and fulfill his highest expectations for us. And now we all join together to wish Mel Peters the very best for his retirement years, feeling confident that his future will still be very active and productive and that those whose life path crosses his will be as inspired by Mel Peters as we have been. Iohn C. Pennoyer Mr. Peters is well-known to the students and faculty of Larkin High School. He is officially the Guidance Director, but is more often out in classes, talking to groups about college admis- sion testing or scholarships. In this way, he reaches all students planning to go to college. Then at most other times, he is available to talk to students in his office on a more personal face- to-face basis. These individual appointments often concern getting questions about college answered, but also may be concerned with help- ing students with personal problems. Above all of the expertise that Mr. Peters has, he is a friend to students and faculty that seek him out for information and help. I know this is true. I have worked in his department for nine- teen years. Don Abbs For ten years I have witnessed Carol Wieg's loyal service as sponsor of Cerulean. As she has held this position, she has not only taught her students, but has learned through sharing mutual ideas with them. Their accomplishments are exhibited in the variety of their public actions and the awards they have received during those Carol is a dedicated educator, a devoted wife, a loving mother who shares her life with kindness, devotion and dignity. Her students, her family and her friends are all richer for having known and worked with this special person. Betsy Powell DEDICATION 5 I-IERE'S TC US U-46 COMMUNITY November 4 meant not only the national election, but also the referendum for U-46. Many meetings were held both for and against the referendum, including a debate in which Mr. Charles Burnidge spoke for passage of the ref- erendum and Mr. Eugene Devitt spoke against. Four Lar- kin juniors were very active in the fight for the referendum. They spoke with classes, attended meetings, and attended the debate. Thanks is given to all Larkin students and faculty who helped U-46 pass the referendum and insure quality education to U-46 students for years to come. Illinois State Statute Provides That Your Ballot Must Be Deposited f i -Q ni! ln The Ballot Box By One Of The JUDGES OF ELECTION -...nn The ballot boxes held the winning votes for U-46. Andy Bou ue Mr. Charles Burnidge spoke for the referendum at the debate. lm- fl 1 IS NU! A CYMOR SPCR! Mr. Eugene Devitt fought a losing battle against the referendum. Iill Franklin Rachel Kellenberger Scott Marean 6 REFERENDUM HEREYS T0 US PRESIDE TIAL ELECTIO The fiftieth presidential election was held November 4, 1984. This election saw the first female running-mate to a candidate. Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro broke tradition in their race against the incumbents Ronald Reagan and George Bush. Reagan and Bush were re-elected for their second term in the biggest landslide in history. They took all but one state. Larkin held a mock-election in the commons where the results were much the same as the national election. 4111, awtl r,' b ixnvfutgqpi ,.. Eff l 1 Steve Bjorklund and Richard Dempsey participate in Larkin's mock-election. November 6 saw the fiftieth election in the U.S. Y President Reagan repeats the inaugural ceremony once more to start his second term. ELECTION 7 ATIO AL MEMORIES Yf ...ns in 'X N Q., E - g AX- 3 'lvl g. . , D F .. f 1 W-'Ji - The Statue of Liberty began a multi-million dollar facelift. B NATIONAL MEMORIES The Cubs won their first pennant since 1945. Mary Lou Retton captured America's heart and Olympic gold in gymnastics. s.J I 52 1 'L O.I. Simpson's all-time rushing record was shattered by Payton C Geraldine Ferraro became the first female Vice-Presidential candidate on a major party ticket. wl . H .I f - 'Ig K ' ,, X , ff f 'xx Q we American astronauts took the first free walk in space. wt., -,xl A . N , fr. ,..,,- 4 yang , , X Aviv' 1, , 1. Q . .-f N-I Sweeping the polls, Ronald Reagan won a second term as President. NATIONAL MEMORIES 9 HERE'S TG US SENIOR PLANS Every year a new class of seniors must make a serious decision about their futures. Many choose to go to college, some choose to go to a technical school or into an appren- ticeship, some choose to go into the service, and some go straight into the job market. Cerulean polled the Class of '85 to find out what they had decided to do. Of the 235 who answered the poll, 163 had decided to go to college. The five most chosen colleges were as follows: E.C.C. with 33170, Northern with 130A,, U of I with 90!0, S.I.U. with 50!0, and E.I.U. with 30!0. Eleven percent of the students chose to try the job market straight out of school. The remaining stu- dents chose the service. The Air Force and the Army were the most popular branches. 2 'f'!.9 The Army was one of the more popular branches of the service for seniors. 10 SENIOR PLANS Tecciinical schools provide training for many jobs and are fairly popular with Larkin stu ents. The business field will eventually claim quite a few of the seniors. l ff W, F 51 13 Four of the top five colleges are represented: E.C.C., U of I, S.I.U., and E.I,U. College bound students will spend much of their time in the library. Six members of the class of '85 will find themselves in the Air Force after graduation. During a student's four years in high school, he encounters many new and influential people and forces. Cerulean asked several seniors, What aspect of high school influenced you the most? Some of the replies received are the following: Psychol- ogy with Mr. Ismail helped with my insight and perception with people and self-actuatizationf' The chance to assert myself as an individual. How competition brings about essential qual- ities necessary to succeed in life. The ignorance and close-mindedness of certain teachers. SENIOR PLANS 1 1 HERE'S TO US - OUTSTANDING STUDE TS Sher l Swartz im Friedrich y I Valedictorian Salutatorian and SAR .et , ' Mark Krajecki Salutatorian ' fu Ji if if Crystal Simmons Dan Iasma and Ianet Waters lead roles in Okla- l . Tammy Schwartz lfiret place in State W.omen's Competition in Weight- homa. Fourth in Nationwide Cheerleading Competition lifting and State Partlcipant in Discus. 12 OUTSTANDING STUDENTS CZ? C Teams - Mark Krajecki, Willie Duchaj, Dean Mentges, jeff Canfield, Ted Humphrey, Wendy Welsh, Michelle Ewers, Sheryl Swartz, not pictured -aim Friedrich, Cameron Hotham, Hiedi Foss and Ro ert Karsten - First place in region and district. Second in state competition. - x aff .ss T it Karen Miller - 1st runner-up in Miss Il. Renee Stark Miss Iunior pageant. Winner of Miss Elgin Michelle Ewers Pageant DAR Bill Turner, Tim Iohnston, and Anton Kossakowski State qualifiers in wrestling. N1 Ienny Zills, Dana Hayward, Laura Bluske. and Nancy Fabrizio - state qualifiers in Medly Relay. OUTSTANDING STUDENTS 1 3 .ff I X. Cl is I K, I.. EQEQEQQOTSMZIINEW Float Bmldmg Cheermg Larkin On To Victory SENIOR RECOGNITION DA ll, 196, LPEHQR 'E3'2.9 G HdMQ:,qPnQf,gafg!Ig5 5!i'QQ?ggL-fgopjggg ' u entg ea wn Aroun , un u I1 . - 1g.,e,mf.Q1Q4uQQ1x:,Qfe2,s2.Qmg!i!s.s2H0ME38M1NG PAR! I T 0 PERSUNAL STYLE, THE jLAST WURD IN FASHION Each individual has his own personal style when it came to displaying his individuality. We expressed ourselves through the clothes we wore and the things we did. Many of the fads at Larkin came from England. Bright, bold, colorful outfits were worn by many. Neon colors were a big hit when worn with basic black. The oversized sweater was coordi- nated with colors ranging from light pastels to bright neon greens. Shirts were seen with scribbles and geometric shapes. Mickey Mouse was seen throughout the school during the spring. He appeared on clothing ranging from shirts to dresses. The 'baggy style jean was also part of this year's fad craze. Short hairstyles with long tails in the back were seen almost everywhere. Rhinestone jewelry was worn by many because of the singer Madonna. The game of Trivia Pursuit became one of our favorite pastimes with editions ranging from the genius edition, to sports, to the baby- boomer. Overall, this year consisted of many styles which were different from the old trends to which we had become accustomed. The last word in fashion was that preppy was out and punk was in. Oversized shirts and cropped jeans are worn by many. 16 FADS The SWATCH Watch adds color and fun to our time Ra 'r'::v chel Kellenberger shows us the Madonna look. gl jenny Leth and Matt Wlodarczyk model the new hat styles. .5 Picasso is not dead, says Lisa Franklin. Amy johnson shows off her multi-color eyes. - See-through shoes sport the new fluorescent stockings. FADS 17 18 FADS Neon Green is a big hit with Chris Leonhardt and Lisa Bailey. Bill Idol fTodd Broekerl visits the Larkin library. The oversized sweatern comes in many colors and styles. , A v Tails came over from London and took residence at Larkin High. ..,, - i Charcoal colored stone-washed jeans, thin ties, and Sherlock Holmes berets make Matt Wlodarczyk a de- bonair freshman. A .gif Neon nylon and black leather highlight footwear in '85. qw. i .3 .- it 275455 0 ' l A I Foreign styles invade Larkin. Left: Tracy Broeker reinforces Frankie's popular adage. ,R if g. Small rock buttons decorate many out- fits. L gmfgf- N a if 1 I lf Large, bright Col- ore earrings give the total loo . A multi- ierced ear, maqce di- amonds a girl's best friend. FADS 19 HCMECOMINC ACTIVITIES Homecoming 1984 was a mixture of traditional and new events. The week was enhanced by four spirit days: Tuesday was sweats day: Wednesday was dress-up day, Thursday was punk day: and Friday was blue and white day. To replace the annual bonfire, a pep rally was held Thursday during school. Friday morning found the trees bedecked with white streamers. Excite- ment built all day and peaked at the pep assembly 7th hour, in which the class of '86 won the spirit stick for the third consecu- tive year. After school the annual parade marched down Larkin Avenue, cheered on by many onlookers. At the game Friday, winners in the Float competition were announced. The Senior's took best all-around, and the Iuniorts won most original. Also, the Homecoming King and Queen were announced. Crowned were Mark Gardner as King and Iennifer Rakow as Queen. The only damper on the whole week was a disappointing loss to West Aurora by our previously unbeaten football team. Capping off the week was the dance Saturday night. It was a great way to end another great Homecoming at Larkin. -vw-uwnif The Poms routine to Flamethrower heats up the assembly. 'L-'Q 'f'f'tl'ih ' 'I '-'wr 'Fifa . . t , f -' 14. ar' fl, i m.gI3fXi The Freshmen float, Revenge on the Nerds. 20 HOMECOMING in--ni 't XJ? . .' K, JZ' .rf A. .1 I, I K n i .IW 1-Q. 4' lt. 1 J 1 -F I. F 3 . . J I - ' A ' xv ' - ' .:'.Q'i'ffEZ'S 7 g whffq' ada' -. .. --.'-11 Myrna Kim Williams shows her spirit by being a Larkin clown. H F no V I .. Mrs. Miller displays her school spirit by wearing blue and white. n.. N 'A , , ' 1 Pu . , ww, -1 , . wx. . it , Senior Class advisors, Pam Cox and Sandi Buchheit, set the trend on Punk day. .'2m ,?z - ', Larkin's offense tries to evade West Aurora. ' Q V414-9 fx ,Q For the third consecutive year. the Iunior class uphold the tradition of winning the spirit t Y X Sticky Pennoyer's Angels LQRHIN-MTRCHESTRR PRESENTS HE souwn UF musirc DONXT Finn 5 uITH THE ROHQLS Orchestra keeps time with Homecoming. HOMECOMING 21 .-n my Q mf M ,iq I ' ' 4' BWP '. if VW xx fx ' W' I v ' V QQ, f?u: ' ' 1 , QW W V6 4 Q9 xx t R ns W f Wqw., ff' P' Nha , ,iw it ng,-1 Q:-1 157' s 6 A I '. :xr I., RUHL IMP Kenny Rogers, Mr. Haskins, and Dolly Parton, Mrs. Cox, I join in the fun during the assembly. . J Iohn Canfield and Rachel Kellenberger paint their faces for Punk day. AE T 4 4 Sophomore class float - The Royal Impact. 05 595.0 KIND RQYA ENCWN53 Iunior class float- ,A- 'WQ - Melissa Wlodarczyk and Ienny Bierman clown parade. A Royal Encounter. lead the HOMECOMING HOMECOMI GACTI ITIES me K N' 3-M.. . 'sat f -:lynn 1, lk .fum n wt ep., K ,W 'Vjkui Lua ' fff,:Q'1hq ,Q - 1 F 3. .s YH, ' 'lg 'L' Aly X N , , .14 .. ,. Senior class officers paint their rock during Thursday's outside assembly, The Senior Float- Hawk Busters , iiif t 2 u eerii it Sandi Buchheit dresses as Cyndi Lauper for the Homecoming assembly. 24 HOMECOMING The announcement of King Mark Gardner and Queen Iennifer Rakow is made during half-time of the varsity game. Q W it Couples at the Homecoming Dance dreamingly dance away. 'C ,. George. Mr. Price, is one of the singers at the assembly. lon Herteldanced the night away Mrs. Buczhheit. Cyndi Lauper, guts a grip on Mr. Haley. t . ti i , 2 wm f zt -i cr ' tg, if ' 537 - M .aw f -V 1 ' V t'fm...'ff A '-M 'ff-ff .J - .. 'wi' H l . ,t .4 , , -- 1 .: 'A f4 - , ,- ..'-- fy... M . 9 ' 'Q ' . 4 1 1 nl an , ui . J 9 1 ,X K N VV ' I Q , , V, , .'.11,x,,. i 4,G,.i.,l-.Ann A g , N , W ?.: . is W W1 N 'A . fuel 1- 2 -4 ' V ' ., ' ' ,'TfT7'7 4i4u , A , f .,i.t' at 4 M wc fit' 1' B' 5- ' f ' . ,W , ire.: '1, V W :N 85 J,-gf-tlifiml - t It f ' . 1 tv .. A ' IU tv X 5 J H I 3 - h -as -M A W we i it . 1 1 , '! 4 t M f wt W, A Awwwll 'f J f, I nl . ' ' qs N A A , , - - ,... . -. - . mm' Mrg,Ca1mQn1eadgthe gufgigigagggmbly The Band float A Superman -- Crack up thu I3lac:kliawks , atop a fire engine. QNX , will 5 .4 3? ' A: V , i 1-5, align A -V, ,J ,L 5 i, vi ., ,M V -Q-.Q ff? . - All-S ,. , 1 .,. , , 5. t:,'l it it ,J a-, ', , .J '. . i ' w t --'V , H , int, W 'A is b Q Q . E, ' J ,QR W. .fiyr,4.'-.vzezs v im, , m n, i '- ' The West Aurora's mascot is hung from the flag pole during Homecom- ing. The HERO float - Gremlins - liat - 'em alive. A HOMECOMING 25 HOMECOMI GACTI ITIES The Homecoming game was won by West Aurora, but Larkin gave it a tough battle. , Michelle Ewers moves the Homecoming Band down Larkin Avenue. 26 HOMECOMING H-fir Q ,fd W i '--,nf Martha Nichol and Meredith Humbracht clown around. 51 ,al if l .gs M ir vm-H5452 ff ' 1wt9.5E G 3:12, 35,1-,:-' , HWPWQ-rm -X - . -I 1 M5314 gf, - -1 an, A...,,,,A ,Gaz lf: -1. ' -1, fr gl. 3 Iohn Canfield and Mr. Kaelin go all out for Punk Day, Sara Schrock and Eddie Iohnson admire the toilet papered trees. Students as well as teachers participated on Punk Day, Scott Sawlis casually poses for a picture on Punk Day. Q . Hug' 'RU .5 A'1'a N1 Craig Vollman helps paint the Senior rock. Larkin Band sets the beat at the Homecoming assembly. el' ABJ' f ,L .N YEARBUUK in STA ff fr' i ae ' Yearbook won best non-float. HOMECOMING 27 W .-up' L. Q A v ,- 'V VW Q! , - 5, n I , ai' , ,Z 1 . A , Lvnn Weberpal and Cralg Morse Sue Skoldager and john Shales F' ' , 4 L J' x V:-l.v 4 X 4 51+ A... r 'N sim , .,, . buy' J 1' A' gr' w I 4 Z I, R .V ' 4. ' 'x A , - Xa Q 'w'1'.,7f,L' 'P' ff - H, ' ' Ah ' ip ,,, 1: M ff: .i 1 '-, -F' 'W ,M 'fr'?'5V' .15 ' if - ' J-,Ur .Q H a L v 4 'V-I Q. mu, 5-4- . . I. .. :iv ex 5 -f. 1 M o?F . in 4 1 'X ,f mlth and Stan Qmlth 1 . F ill e .. 50 0 'qi' 1 5 - - X In .. 7 V .V L, f . , , .3 r ' 1 N A h ' I 3 7 , ,. . 4 W if, V Q, fc , ' , ln! ,, 4. ., ' Q s 4 V , 1 ? w- -7 1 W, f f, ' - 'Q 1 'r l f 1 X 1121 ,- , .E 4 , X wx F ,Eff Q ' Q1 W ,. J , I wig: X wi- , , .fm .,.. Nr- FATHER DAUGHTER DINNER DANCE The thirteenth annual Father-Daughter Dinner Dance was held at the Blue Moon on February 27. More than three hundred people attended the dance. As done every year, awards were given. They included Cutest Couple f Kim and Charlie Cecil: Most Resemblance f Liz and Chuck Cassellg Best Dancers - Iodi and Don Iohnstong The Most Energetic - Craig Haywardg Best Looking - Joe Ieffressg and the Most Times Attended lelevenj went to Elvin Kellenberger. The popular and successful event was sponsored by the Student Government. Melinda and Sue dance the night away with their dads. QA Noelle Dulabaum and her father Rachel Azinger thinks her Dad takes the cake. Sway to 5 Slow dance' y 'Qui Mr. Wilson leads his daughter Kecia duringaslou - Y , ! g4.l dance. f YN ' f P v IT lxnlly Broplxnsr and her father pose, for a Mighellt, Standing, and her father do the bump. picture. ft it Stephanie Cahill, Ioel Nazamwski. Lee and Christy Cassel, and Iill Spence show off their fathers. Alison Washington gives a great hig smile as the evening he' comes alive with music. O'Conn0r helps her father with the final touch. by putting on his boutonniere, Lisa Roberts enjoys dancing with her father. FATHER DAUGHTER DANCE 31 A .w X ., . . -3-g,,f D E J li I5 'cf Q-4 -W Q ., , 4' x -' i . f. 4 4, fa. sf Q.: 1Q' N :Alix y T 4 Q,.-QQEL: W Lily . , .1-V? T I 4, - I v. gi -,x-1 3- Q vi 1 1- f -N h af.: '? wi gg ,fy . 'gi ' 5 L. f' Q 1 ' 505. if 436 1 figii fi V, B24 Q M ., , V J? I V Y 4 f 2 R W ' p Y ek gf IN sm 1, M23 f Y ik riff W J 1 if ,v , A gif! A - LA--'V L. K m W ' f f ' m ,I ,Q-W ,.. 41 K fr 1' Q33 ,Q 1 'I 9 ,K 1 2 H -axwjr af as , .A :sf -.H , ,L ' -1 Aww, 'Q' '51 lr ,, Q er Dave Gutierrez his award in .X Susan Summers greets Mr. Evans with a smile. Mr. Evans reads off this year's tennis award winners. Ngfrsff' -' awards at the May banquet. The Larkin Booster Club welcomes students and parents to the Annual Sports Banquet. f Coach Schabert presents the varsity baseball first place Up-State Eight trophy to the school. P l - . i i v ff if fl t 3 . 5 . .S 1 . 4 Ms. Schrauf greets Sarah Freedlund with her swimming award. SPORTS BANQUET 35 HOKLAHOMA! , Foot-Stompin' Iamboree The musical, OKLAHOMA! , was presented this year by Larkin High School. Leading characters Curly, and Laurey, were played by Dan Iasma and Ianet Waters. Volunteers from the band and orchestra enhanced the play with music. OKLAHOMA! gave four perfor- mances on April 24-27. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Powell. The boys are all around for a quick view. All I do is wash, wash, wash, sighs Leslie Nelson. 36 MUSICAL I O in 4 1-.. l 6' e Dan Iamsa sings, Oh, What A Beautiful Morning. Kirsten Iensen, and Cindy Oberle show off their dancing .f' Churning butter is one of Ioyce Thiemann's talents. Well, let's see here. imagines Doug Shuler. A singin' and a Churnin' is all in a day's work for Tammy Schwartz. ter stage. Along with Dan Iamsa, Ianet Waters takes cen- vi Iohn Byrne shows the ladies a few pretties from his peddler bag. MUSICAL 37 NOW AND FOREVER MEANS MEMORIES FOREVER Prom once again lived up to the expecta- tions of everyone who attended. The time spent in preparation ltrying to find a date, tux, dress, flowers, and garterj was worthwhile. On May 3, 1985, cou- ples arrived at Indian Lakes Resort in Bloomingdale. Students had a wonderful time dining on prime rib and dancing to the music of Cool Breeze! The dance floor was crowded until the evening end- ed. Saturday was spent on excursions to such places as Six Flags Great Amer- ica, Lake Geneva, and Milwaukee. The memories of prom, as the theme states, Will last NOW and FOI'GV8I'. Iodi Glaser and LISH Cork begin prom by thanking the many people for all their hard work Mary Kay Kolesar relaxes after dinner by sitting on Craig Morse s lap 38 PROM 5 1 The happy foursome of Chris Leonhardt, Tim Valauto, jennifer Leth, and Dan Iamsa dance together. Benita Iones and Eddie Iohnson relax after their prime rib dinner. lim Hammersly and his date sneak a kiss before dessert is served. The girls from the yearbook staff pose for their pictures in front of the waterfall. -.X h W . f 3 we ,. Robbie Coffman stares into his eyes while they dance. ww 2 Becky Cargill and Kurt Powers rest between dances. .sew S Tammy Neubauer looks embarassed as Billy Turner removes her garter with his teeth. Stan Smith and Kim Zweifel just make the perfect couple. x ' Promgoers huddle together to reminisce over the year and plan post-prom parties. 4 1' x . ,sf 3 A Q S A 'iz' 'Q X name? gli: ' -Y. . I B l X' Q 4 , k -. . L 2 lid - o f v .vet-1 l 1, 1. x x t a--uni1..i..............,, Don Limberis, Chris Houlihan, Shannon time out to smile for the camera. 40 PROM I . Fisher, Allen Holley, Rene Ridley, and Mike Merkin all take Mark Gerberding shows his ability as a lady's man at Prom. X it , Chris Marti n laughs excitedly with lim Haacker while dancing. N Lisa Smith and Steve Ieffress are caught in an intimate moment on the dance floor. ...Kg N .gh Chris Schurr and Ricky Perez relax in the lounge during Prom. PROM 41 CLASS UF '85 - NEWEST ALUM IGF LARKI HIGH The class of '85 became alumni of Larkin High on Iune 7. The ceremony was held at 6:30 in Wing Park. Valedictorian Sheryl Swartz and co-salutatorian lim Friedrich spoke: words of farewell were also given by Dr. Pennoyer and Dr. Wiggall, superinten- dent of district U-46. The passing of the gavel took place when Craig Morse passed the gavel and the tradition of Larkin High onto senior class President Iodi Glaser. It was a beautiful ending and a fitting final memory of Larkin. Robert Cedillo flaunts his enthusiasm over his impeding graduation. Wir. The '85 graduating class is escorted to their final ceremony together by Mr. Ismail and Mr. Peters. 42 GRADUATION Kari Brackett proudly displays her national sport award at the Senior Recog tion Assembly. ni X X X Using the theme, We can have roses in the winter, Sheryl Swartz shares a few final words with her class. is e at-'F The eternal worry, Is my hat on straight, is shown by a new Larkin alumnae. A serious moment is shared by all before the screams of happiness ,r mw . ' .V ' 'W 1 : abs my + ,E- ggs . M W, i 3:-l Varying degrees of happiness are seen on many faces Friday, Iune 7th. GUR SE IOR AWARDEES The traditional presentation of the Senior Awards was held on Tuesday, May 21. At that time, the Senior Class donated a new sound system to the school and the National Honor Society presented a new bulletin board for display of musicals, choral events, and band and orchestra con- certs. Overall the presentation went exceptionally well. Special Award Winners: First Row: Todd Broeker. Sheryl Swartz, Mark Krajecki, Michelle Ewers, Hildy Foss, Iohn Canfield. Heidi Holtzgim Friedrich, Iennifer Rakow, Alicia Calderon, Eric Smith. Karen Miller. Second Row: Hei i Clark. Sarah Stump, Karen Riggs, Michelle Averino, Kathi Travis. Scholarship Winners: Top Row: Karen Miller, Ioyce Thiemann, Ianet Waters, Sarah Freed- lund, Heidi Clark. Bottom Row: Cedric Simmons, Abe Miller, Mark Krajecki, Sheryl Swartz, Kathy Parr, Michelle Krahn, Meredith Humbracht, William Burnidge, Cameron Hotham, Mark Chin, Susan Summers. 44 SENIOR AWARDS Dr. Pennoyer proudly displays the 1984-85 Cerulean. Mrs. Powell awards Nancy Fabrizio with a journalism Award ik X W-A N.. 3 , f i Q. I , 1, Q A 'f,4' ' Q 'N' r gf i 2 r 31. is V. X 'F If 'Af , F V V ,4 1 sb' , .IA nk I 1 s,l Q fi fm -' -, X . , Q A Q! A 5 Q, v W fl , ' a Q ,g YEARBOOK Ediff1fF0C5DfEPiiTii'3.,!E!ZE! ANC P YP OO Student CouncilMERIT3ESf2Ef1E5aPAdvlSory2 F5 2.1- Nmsmner G ' Om ' ti . FEA A'WxlE2gEgIg'!iRY'l:!l:VglefR'?rg1SI0PY.A1IEl5gAcE'?s .E .a5Vf'J6WASHlNGT0Nmmite Groups Banda STUDE T GOVERNMENT I AUGERATES A EW DEALH FOR 198 2' This was one of the most productive years for student government. With Ienny Rakow, Presi- dent, student government organized many func- tions during the year, such as the Father- Daughter Dance, the blood drive, the Love Boat Dance, and the most popular of all, the S.A.D.D. program. S.A.D.D. tStudents Against Drunk Drivingl also combined with the Kane County S.A.D.D. task force. Front left, going to the left: Kecia Wilson, Tammy Neubauer, Ken Ludwig, julie Zivins, Michelle Lamz, Lisa Cork, Eddie Johnson, Rachel Kellenberger, Ed Palacios, Christy McElyea, Caroline Wells, Courtney Cassell, Scott Marean, Andy Bouque, Aaron Hansemann, Tim Bowen, Heather Holtz, Stephanie Bema, Liz Cassell, Nancy Weiss, Melissa Kellenberger, Dawn Stennes, Betsy Volkening, Kathy Auble, Iodi Koehler, lane Freedlund, Ienni Ieffress, Kim Witz, Amy Hannel, Kathy Walters, Lori Cargill, Christy Barrick, Leslie Cartergulie Kling, Kurt Miller, jenny Collins, Ted Humphrey. Inside Row One: Todd Broeker, Iohn Canfiel , Iennifer Rakow, Heidi Holtz. Second Row: Kathy Travis, Michelle Averaino, Heidi Clark, Sarah Stump. 48 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Ienny Collins and Lori Cargill discuss a new project in Student Government. 1 Ienny Rakow and Heather Holtz lead an important Student Government meeting. RESIDENTIAL CLASS AND ADVISORY BOARD - A CABINET OF LARKIN REPRESENTATIVES Ted Humphrey, Rachel Kel enberger, Melissa Kellenberger, Lori Cargill. BOARD: Eddie Iohnson, Jenny Collins, Iohn Canfield, Iennifer Rakow, Heidi Holtz, Kathy Row: Karen Miller, Ieff Canfield, janet Waters 1 pu CLASSROOM: First Row: Sara Stump, Kathy Parr, Michelle Avarino, Iulie Cope, Heidi Thiemann, Iohn Byrne. S The students at Larkin enjoy music performed by the Navy Band. 3 The Advisory Board made the 1984-85 school year eventful. The board consisted of ten mem- bers and a president, jennifer Rakow. They were elected at the end of the previous year by their classmates, with the exception of the freshmen members, who were elected at the beginning of the year. The Navy Band, sponsored by the Ad- visory Board, came to Larkin to give an enjoy- able performance with all different kinds of modern music. Many contributions were also given by the Advisory Board, one being the in- stallation of the new pop machine in the cafeteria and a new refrigerator in teachers' lounge. Presidential Classroom is a group of students who have taken advantage of the chance to visit the nations capital in Washington D.C. These students are chosen by Mr. Ienkins, the sponsor of the trip, after each one has submitted an ap- plication. The students are then put in groups of two and sent one group at a time. These students visit such places as the Smithsonian Institute, Congress and the F.B.I. This year, one of the groups was able to attend a session of the Meese hearings. Rachel Kellenberger argues with Kurt Miller about Student Government. ADVISORY BOARD AND PRESIDENTIAL CLASSROOM 49 FRE CH AND GERMAN CLUBS TRA SL German Club, led by Mr. Ottin- ger, repeated many of their suc- cessful events. Cand and the tra- ditional German callenders were sold. Amy Finger, treasurer, han- dled the fund-raising. Other officers were Mark Gerberding - Presi- dent, Dana Hayward - Secretary, and Linda Kullick - Vice- President. German Club sponsored the German Exchange Program, a Christmas Dinner, Picnic, and events with the German Exchange Students. Mr. Ottinger felt that this year's student increase was due to interest in Germany and its tradi- tions. French Club, with the help of Madame Fasbender, had a very successful year. They had many fund-raisersg they gave three scho - arships to outstanding seniors in French. One field trip was to Chi- cago to see a French performance, another was a picnic. Madame Fas- bender also organized a trip to France for two weeks over the summer. This year the French club was led by Karen Miller - Presi- dent, Susan Sommers - Vice Pres- ident, Scott Pool- Treasurer, and Tracy Desblest-- Secretary. Mr. Ottinger teaches his fourth year Ger- man students. 50 FRENCH CLUB AND GERMAN CLUB TO AMERICA First Row: Heidi Clark, Becky Cargill, Mark Gerberding, Amy Finger Shelly Fredericks Stephanie Berna Lisa Melanie Kempken. Second Row: Amy Muntz,Lisa Dean,Liz Dornbusch Iul1eBrasure Shelley Leopold Kristen Iulie Davis, Beth Galla her, Danita Lewis, Laura Israel. Third Row Michelle Ewers Kath Parr Audrey Pearson Ottinger, Bob Voross, Sue Eiklor, Tina Russel, Keith Ovelman, Lisa Gunderson Fourth ow B111 Pierros Kurt Kevin Reinert, jeff Oberle, Mark Reischsteiner, Leslie Nelson, Rich Smolen and Mr Ottinger Not pictured Lisa First Row: Cindy Bankson, jenny Leth, Agatha Sant, Shannon Fisher Kristen Rayner Becky Fritz Lisa Nelson, Robert Voross, Krysty Mendiola, Kiery Krultz, Donna Cork Eddie johnson Second Row Hawbecker, Kris Wauchope, Michelle Hulke, Lisa Baasch, Nancy Fabrizio Pr1t1 Amin Sara Maxfield, Rosemary Rodriquez, Tracy Fletcher, jane Freedlund, Dawn Stennes Tina Catsadimas Scot Williams, Kris Brasure, Iulie Steffan, Shannon Duzet, Rob Owen. Third Row Hildy Foss Lorena Ridley Michelle Clarne, Noelle Pearion, Bridget Lustman, Nicole Fenton Linda Kim Caroline Snyder Ienni Kluxdal, Tina Tinsley, Mary Bowman, Chris Cahill, Manessa Gunter Shannon Flannery Fourth Row Iennifer Rakow, Scott Pool, Michelle Desbles, Susan Gorniak, Karen LaRue Betsy Farley Susan Sommers Fasbender, Renee Clark, Bill Grant, Cindy Mogler, Christy Blum, Lydia Bailey Deborah Graf Kristen Grupe SPANISH AND LATIN CLUBS BRING FORTH THEIR BOLD FOREIGN TALENTS 1 3 v SPANISH CLUB: First Row: Nanc Weiss, Mary Kay Kolesar, Heidi Holtz. Iennifer Rakow, Kerrv McGinnis, Lisa Franklin, Stephanie Catavu. Second Row: Cghris Leonhardt, Kristen Ientsch. Third Row: Melissa Kellenberger, Mark Dara, Michelle Averaino, Dan Iamsa, Ioyce Theimann, Mark Krajecki, Dan Crackel, Kent Shanholtzer, Iuanita Hopp, Dee Fleenor, Angie Morgan, Lisa Ostema, Cindy Rabe, Robin Dishroom. 1 Mike Hayashida makes a speech at the toga party. Heidi Hoffman enjoys listening to Senor Rosales. Latin Club had another full year consisting of the usual events which are as follows: Ro- man Banquet, picnic, their Great America trip and Latin Day in Illinois. To raise money for these events they sold M8zM's and coupon books. All of these events taught the mem- bers about the Roman culture. Like other clubs they had their outstanding participants who were Cornelia Corzine and Mike Hayashida. The officers were Consuls Fatima Khan and Mike Hayashidag Praetor, Cornelia Corzine: Quaestor, Adrienne Zimmerman, Scriptor, Mary Walsh, and Senators, Iim Boti- no, Theresa Gholson, Pam Low- rey and Tracy Wahl. Senor Barth took charge of the Spanish Club this year with its 25 members. Throughout the year they enjoyed many activ- ities including monthly meet- ings with refreshments, pinata parties, a Mexican dinner, and a summer softball game and pic- nic. For fund raisers the club held a car wash and sold candy canes for Christmas. The offi- cers were Iennifer Rakow, Pres- identg Kerry McGinnis, Vice- Presidentg Heidi Holtz, Secre- taryg and Karin Riggs, Treasurer. Both the Spanish Club members and Senor Barth agree that they had a very interesting year LATIN CLUB AND SPANISH CLUB 51 ATIO AL HO ORS SUCIETY There are many factors involved in picking a National Honor Society member. A prospective member is rated on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being the highest, in four areas - scholar- ship, service, leadership, and charac- ter. For a high rating in scholarship, a student must have a cumulative grade point average of 4.75 for juniors and 4.5 for seniors. In addition to being courteous, a student should be willing to give his service to the school. The leadership a student pos- sesses is based on his contribution of suggestions and the initiative he shows in the classroom, athletics, and organizations. Furthermore, cooperation with school regulations, honesty and reliability are some traits that have to be met to rate high in character. After being rated by at least four members of the faculty, the stu- dent must average a 4.0 or higher to be selected by the National Honor Soci- ety. There were two co-sponsors of the Larkin chapter of the National Honor Society this year, Mrs. Marci Henrikson and Mr. Donald Caldwell. This year National Honors Society took a trip to see 42nd Street. 52 N.H.S. First Row: Iohn Caughlin, Iohn Byrne, Kim Cecil, Ianet Waters, lim Friedrich, Scott Poole, Scott Marean, And Bouque. Second Row: Don Abbs, Kent Isom, Ron Zimmerman, Scott Davis, Brian Swanson, jamie MacGregor, Glen Burge, Willie Duchaj, Dean Mentjes, Peter Chaudry, Cedric Smith, Kathy Ottin er. Third Row: jennifer Kelly, Keci Wilson, Ted Humpher ,Rachel Kellenberger, Todd Stennes, Mr. Caldwell, Mari Chin, Iill Franklin, Michelle Krahn Lisa Puklin, Mark Helland. 3 Cara Lewis and Michelle Averaino work hard to keep up their N.H.S. reputation Radio I- Row One: Doug Hurley, Dave Winchell, Staci Schumacher, Kim Knudsen. Row Two: Tim Baylor, Dave Sworengen, James Coleman, Missy Stites. Row Three: Troy Reed, Rich Godfrey, Scott Leffler, Linda Schaefer, Kathy Dearman. ..5, 1 J .f- S i si .X f QS L' :X ' vi' MP .ax i , Radio II - Row One: Dan Bruneman, Ryan Genz, Kurt Sunderledge, Marty Payne, Kris Hertel. Row Two: lim Tims, Jeff Churchhill, Rick Savage, Missy Morris. WEPS AND SKI CLUB - TWO ACTIVE UFF-CAMPUS CLUBS WEPS stands for Elgin Public Schools radio station, which operates on 90.9 FM. However, next year the station will change frequency to 88.9 FM. Students enrolled in this course learn everything from production techniques to better voice tone. Mr. Sprague, program man- ager, said that with the change will come a change in format. The academic format will be in the morning, and rock music three nights a week on Wednes- day, Friday, and Saturday. When the change occurs, there will be more adult contemporary music and community news. The Ski Club gives students from each of the four grades a chance to go skiing. Mr. Mies and Mr. Newton are the spon- sors for the Ski Club, and they also attend the trips. They had three trips this year - two to Wilmot, and an all- day ski trip to Devil's Head. 1 Ski Club First Row: Cliff Brunnerman, Mike Hopkins, Scott Korfist, Steve Bramer, Mark johns, Chris Walzack, Chris Fredricks. Second Row: Tim Rowling, Dan Bruneman, Iim Welsh, Iohn Cantield, Sara Hutchinson, Chris Schurr, Sue Simkus, Steve Engle. Third Row: Stene I3rokne'r, Grant Schrock, Tom Iarvi, Rod Schifferer, Chris Arras, Bill Grant, Paul Groth, Sean Cedrick. Fourth Row: Mr. Newton, Mr. Mies, Robert Cedillo, Keith Otte, Ieff Churchill, Don Rapp, Larry Rahn, William Burnidge. WEPS AND SKI CLUB 53 PAGES HELP GET THE WORD ARUU D Student pages are useful in helping the school run smoothly. They help both teachers and secretaries with many minor tasks, such as grading papers, helping with projects, and filing papers for teachers. They answer phones, deliver messages, and file for Lar- kin's secretaries. The pages are essential in helping the school run smoothly by doing the busy-work. 1' . Q. ,X ' ,,,' Hz, .tp : . !99f1 !5 Sandy Durrenberger looks surprised as she gets caught walking through the halls. Bankson. LIBRARY: First Row: Edie Hernandez, Debbie Graf, Phil Briggs, Iulie Kluxdal, Eric West, justin Meler. Second Row: Iulie Klujar, Chris Mette, Doug Leitzou, Stacely Adams, Chris Dimceli, Iennifer Dahlstrom, Stacey Sunderman, Scott Ierry, Tammy Manning, Ke ly Brockner. 54 PAGES X GUIDANCE: First Row: Kristen Grupe, Sandi Durrenbciger. Becky Iurs, Iohn Cordero. Second Row: Michelle Krahn, Maria Gorniak, Debbie Danielson, Chris Shadel, Rhonda Montalbano, Rhonda Bryant, Cindy SCIENCEIMATH: First Row: Tina Russell. Second Row: Dave Williams, Adrienne Zimmerman, Ian Coffey, Selinett Alicea. w 5 ATTENDANCE: First Row: Loralee Will, Dave Villella, Iulie Weston, Cara Long. Second Row: Cameron Duy, Becky Fritz, Michelle Flavin, Michelle Schifferer, Brian Schranrn, Bill Pierros. Third Row: Michelle Sowers, Tracy Abbott, Beth Chamberlain, Toni Groner, Sherri Schrieber, Melissa Kellenberger, Meredith Meyers,- Mark Daraskevich, Matt Loben, Kurt Miller, Tina Catsadimas, Stacey Webb. Adam McMull1n and Daryl Ruckl work at the magazine desk while paging in the library. A.V.: First Row: Ron Hampel. Second Row: Dean Graf and Susann Gorniak. PAGES 55 If if 'Wi 'lil' fc! Lf Q-V -1X Sz'i. 'K wi.-I- 1 J z Q' im-K Y 'E 1 R4 2 . , ff 3 Q 4 ' 34' M . fi 5 fi gf Q , I 1 , Ng ' . Q I 1 iil: N V A , fa s K wzzff- , - JA ,t - 1 ar. .. . .... .,.,., - .- , 'ilfffafl 3 3, I L. ' k 'L,' 1 D X' I fi '. 1 If 5-ef H ' 1 1 fi Lim ,L m,3l'K,i M Z ' .f sr M161 .gf . .. x K... .xx nm, 1' ,Ml 1 C ll 4. HUMANITIES Hea - , ' 1' . K 4 xi iw 4 n.-ev 'Ma' , V, , , ll nk V , ,AV . in -4' 'f...,,f Mn., .4 . ., rv H - wk V HERO TEACHES STUDE TS THE UPS A D DOW S OF SEAMS A D fs? Q E. 124 5 3, ix. First Row: Sharina Ritz, Melissa Childers, Patty Anderson, Latrece Scott, Denise Heithus, Vonda Ramey, Niki Stevens, Diane Tackett, Lastoris Scott. Second Row: Henry Follman, Dion Frederickson, Bill Simpson, Stephanie Smith, Chris Bleser, Pat Peterson, Iackie Eineke, Gene Highley, Third Row: lean Erazon, Sue Sey ler, Steve Toning, Mike Schabert, Mark Osar, Mike Poll, jason Schultz, Dale Pope, Bill Ballard, Leo Redmand, Mary Nelson, Maria Gorniak, Betty Alejandro. ix V,- The HERO, Gremlin Float won most creative for homecoming. 58 HERO STEWS H.E.R.O. is a form of FHA, a nation wide organization of Home Economics students. The H.E.R.O. club was busy this year going on educational outings, and raising money for their organization. During homecoming, H.E.R.O. club re- ceived most creative on their Gremlin float. For Christmas they collected food for Open Pantry and sponsored an Easter Seals tag day. During the year the students went to a leadershi rally at Oak Park River Forest High School, and went to different workshops, one of which was held at the Hamilton Hotel. For fund raisers they sold stuffed animals, Christmas ornaments and M8zM's. H.E.R.O. 's officers for first and sec- ond hours were as follows, First hour offi- cers: President, Gene Highley, Vice Presi- dent, Diane Tackett, Secretary, Maria Gor- niak and Treasurer, Mark Osar. Second hour officers were, President, Vonda' Ramey, Vice President, Mike Poll, Secre-l tary, Denise Heittus and Treasurer, Chrisl We. Niki Stevens does her project for HERO class. Firs Phe OFFICE ED CATIO MEA S BUSI ESS Office Education is a co-operative vocational class. Classes required are two years of typing, recordkeeping, ac- counting, and shorthand. Office Educa- l tion provides the opportunity for stu- t Row: Angelica Saenz, Sally Wauchope, Tina Bizik, Tamara Gaylord, Catherine Roberts. Second Row: Dee lps, Miche le Menz, Mariso Rosado, Laura Alfaro, jenny Nelson, Diane Schmicker, Nancy Withey. ' f Mary Adasiewisz works diligently correcting her test. K sl is p y Marisol Rosado smiles while thinking of an answer. in at 'ff dents to have hands-on experience in a professional office. V., .ww ,Q fA-J11 I fiirkr g 42' Sandy Eineke looks up for help during her test. OFFICE EDUCATION 59 Band Activities There are a variety of bands at Larkin, all of which are directed by Mr. Pat Henning. They include Varsity Band, Concert Band, Pep Band, and Jazz Band. The officers of Concert Band were Dawn Sweeny, Pres- identg Karen Miller, Vice-Presidentg Michelle Ewers, Secretaryg Scott Sawlis, Iunior Representativeg and Mark Ashley, Sophomore Representative. The Concert Band performed in three concerts through- out the course of the year and also attended an assembly at Abbott Middle School. Iazz Band appeared at several different grade schools and also at Spring Hill Mall. Outstanding participant this year went to Tina Laughlin who was selected to IMEA District Seven Festival Band. Mr. Henning felt that this year his stu- dents learned self-discipline, along with development and appreciation for music. 60 BANDS Scott Sawlis and Michelle Ewers Mr. Henning gives Concert Band the thumbs up signal as they complete another perfect piece. The Concert Band's clarinet sections gives it their all as they prepare for the upcoming spring concert. I v Alhson Washington, Marg Iurgensmeyer, Mr. Henning. Fourth Row: Dave Hahn, Iulie Davis, Hildy Fossl Kurt Rich, Dawn Sweeny, Amy Wilson, Mark Ashley. Fifth Row: Todd Drafall, Larry VanBuren, Sean McNulty, Peter App, Curt Campagna, Mike Carlson. 'Y' Practicing with the jazz Band, james Cohen watches his music intently. Mike Carlson shows his talent during a solo in the Iazz Band's performance. I A ' I Marcy Fowler shows off her abilities in the Varsity Band. BANDS 61 IAZZ BAND: First Row: Larry VanBuren, Dan McNulty, Campagna. Second Row. Chris Moore, Andy Voross, Paula Scott Sawlis, Sherry Bohlig, Heidi Hoffman. Third Row: Henning, Mike Carlson, Tracy Iames, Eileen Fenton, Scott Dawn Sweeny, Kurt Rich, Iamie Cohen. l CONCERT BAND: First Row: Sherr Bohlig, Clarissa Koehn, Kathy Braasch, Michelle Fenton, Lisa Gunderson, Karen Miller, Iill Franklin, Cristy Calhoon, Annette Thomas. Second Row: Chris Moore, Ioan Anderson ett.T 'r Tinsley, Kim Gunn, Beth Tobin, Wendy Welsh, Kim Nakoneczny, Debbie Dors hi A Eileen Fenton, Margie Iuergensmeyer, Tina Iulie Davis, Liz Cassell, Scott Moore, Hildy Foss, Kurt Rich, Dawn Sweeny, Tim Ka el. Fourth Row: Brent Matheson, Tina Laughlin, Mike Hulke, Curt Campagna, Mike Carlson, Mr. Henning, Casandra Blake, Bill Grant, Paul Groth, Tracy James, Shery 62 BANDS S I Lonnie Rush, Dave Hahn, Mark Ashley, Danny Difuentes, Scott Sawlis, Pau a Voross, Vince Dan McNulty, Larry VanBuren, Peter App, Nick Follis, 1 w GHZ. VARSITY BAND: First Row: Alex Horwitz, Dianna Dickson, Amy Young, Sara Brownell, Sharon Pelka, Jeannine Van Pelt, Marc Fowler, Iennifer Zils. Second Row: Tracy Broeker, Carrie Brown, Lisa Bailey, Kelli Pease, Bruce Peterson, Chris Lauber, Tracy Engbrecht, julie Hansen, Iayne Hoffman, Rachel Azinger, Kari Campagna, Alison Washington. T ird Row: Kevin Richmond, Iohn Oliver, ganet Curley, Todd Pflueger, Dave 'Alvarez, Scott Rohlwin , Amy Wilson, Erik Oberg, Chandler Koehn, Stefan Bogaerts, Dave Menke, Ieff Avi a, Chester Koehn, Andrew Bosch. Fourth Row: Todd Dragill, Tony Rimovsky, Ryan Ganz, Bruce Enrietto, Randy Bone, Michelle Zappia, Mike Bradburn, Mr. Henning, Brian Heimberg, Mike Bottom, Ryan Klemm. Yr .4 .gpv :gl I ...,-9-W I Carrie Brown plays in perfect pltch. Chris Moore gears up for the upcoming band concert. BANDS 63 GERMA STUDE TSA DLARKI STUDE TS TEAM TOGE Despite a computer scoring error and strong competition, Larkin finished second in a field of 525 at the 1985 state TEAMS meet. Lar- kin won the district competition with individual awards from Mark Krajecki ffirst in physics, second in chemistryj, Willie Duchaj fsec- ond in graphicsj, Cameron Hotham lSecond in grapicsj and Iames Freidrich fthird in mathj. At the regional competition, they won in a close finish with Rock- ford Auburn. Excellent perform- ances were turned in from Mark Krajecki ffirst in chemistry, second in Physicsj, Cameron Hotham fsec- ond in grapicsj, and Ieff Canfield fthird in Mathj. Cameron Hotham led the way at the state meet with a third place in graphics. Larkin was coached by Mr. Schmidt, with help from Mr. Krikau and Mr. Rhode. -eww' lp.,-rw ,,, J 48 UQ iii German Exchange - Row One: Angela Donner, Jessica Wendrich, Bianca Backhaus, Wolfgang Wallner. Row Two: Katharin Rabus, Markus Bbhme, Stephan Rettenberger, Philipp Zan, Bern Lohner, Frau Isolde Straubenger. Row Three: Holger Schroder, Christoph Kuderna, Stefan Matth- ies, Werner Schmaus, Christoph Neuschaffer. The German Exchange Students had another productive year. As in the previous years, the students went to House on the Rock in Wisconsin and Fermilab in Geneva. Another favorite activity was the rollerskating party at Mainstreet U.S.A. in Streamwood. One of the new activities this year was a field trip to Chicago. They went to Water Tower Place and listened to a 45 minute slide and movie presentation called Here's Chicago. After the pre- sentation, they all went to a 100 year old restaurant called Berghoffs. To end the eventful stay here in America, they were treated to a pot-luck farewell in the library. 64 TEAMS AND GERMAN EXCHANGE SJ? -A as iw .V Teams - Row One: Ted Humphrey. Wendy Welsh. Michelle Ewers, Sheryl Swartz. Row Two: Mark Kraiecki, Willie Duchaj. Dean Menties. Ieff Canfield. Not Pictured: Cameron Hotham. Iames Friedrich. Robert Karsten. Hildy Foss. The Teams trophies are displayed. The German Exchange students await the arrival of their bus to take tlhem to Fermilab, one of their many excursions while they were ere. LARKI STUDE TS SEE THE WORLD This is the first year that three of the foreign language departments had students go to other countries. German students went to Germany, Spanish students went to Mexico, it and French students went to France, Switzer- land, and England. The French and German 5 students went over during the summer while li , the Spanish students traveled to Mexico over Spring break. The German students stayed Exchange, First Row: Melanie Kempken, Kathy Ottinger, Roni Connors, Iessica Hanson, Lisa with families on an exchange program, and n Second Row Theresa Gholson, Lisa Dean, Liz Dornbusch, Kristen Ientsch. Third Row: Glenn the French and Spanish Students toured their I . I urge, Marc Rechsteiner, Iohn Caughlin. , , countries on tours arranged by their teachers. panish: Sarah Besancon, Heidi Anderson, Dan Iamsa, Ioyce Thiemann, Karin Riggs. German Hosts, Left Column: Amy Finger, Amy Muntz. Roni Connors. Glenn Burge, Marc Rechsteiner. Right Column: Iulie Brasure. Lisa Gun- derson, Kathy Ottinger, Melanie Kempken, Russ Fiebig. Iohn Caughlin. Shannon Fisher, Tammy Menz. Scott Hopkins, Tammy Nordine, Tina Catsadimas, Cassell' FOREIGN TRAVEL as ROYAL ORCHESTRA This past year was a very eventful one for Larkin's orchestra. They were in- volved in a March 21 winter concert and also in the musical performance Oklahoma, which took place April 25-27. Oklahoma was quite an ex- perience for the orchestra and follow- ing the lead of Mr. Patterson, was also a success. Due to a large enrollment, Larkin, once again, had an excellent group. Beth Gendvilas laughs as she tries to remember the next note. 66 ORCHESTRA Hanson Lisa Hawbecker Sonja Iamsa Linda Songlm Kim Katherine Ottmger Linda Peters orf Rogers Renee Stark Lisa Sweetman Glenda Willcutt Violas Sara Brockner Cornel1aCorz1ne Alicia on, Scott Haacker, Michael Hayashida, Tracy Michniewicz, Iames Ovelmen, Rebecka Stephens Mar Cello: Heidi Anderson, Xiomara Aranda, Cynthia Bankson, Elizabeth Gendvilas, Robert Maxfield, Steven Stoffregen. Oboe: Michelle Ewers, Kathy Braasch. Flutes: Annette Thomas, Iill Franklin, Karen Miller. Clarinet: Sherri Bohli , Heidi Hoffman, Kathy Parr, Clarissa Koehn. oeconu v Heather Andresen, Heather Aschenbrenner, Micfiele Bober, Mary Bowman, Bonnie Burkart, Anne Burn Kathy Carnes, Michelle Coquillard, Robert Ferguson, Toni Groner, Iennifer Houghtry, Tamara Irmis. Nanci Iames, Richard Lubicz, Pamela Lowery, Laura Martinez, Lisa Meadows, Jeffrey Mclilvog, Deann Palus ik, Carolyn Snyder, Melissa Stites. Bass: Iulian Aranda, Iames Cohen, Steven Cohen, Dale Lib y. Frenc Horn: Margie Iuergensmeyer, Eileen Fenton. Trumpet: Dawn Sweeney, Kurtis Rich, Hildegard Foss, Iennif Kelly. Trombone: Tracy Iames, Sheryl Swartz. Percussion: Larry Van Buren, Curt Campagna, Tina Laughli First Violin: Sarah Besancon, Ieff Canfield, Tracy Desbles,'Kimberly Huntington, Elizabeth Hamtfnton, , , - - , , y M-gg Concert choir practice is the setting of Xio Aranda's beautiful playing. Chamber Orchestra members prepare for their winter concert. Lisa Sweetman turns as she hears a sour note. First Violin: Sarah Besancon, Ieff Canfield, Tracy Desbles, Kimberly Huntington, Elizabeth Hampton, jessica Hanson, Lisa Hawbecker, Sonja Iamsa, Linda Son Kim, Katherine Ottinger, Linda Petersdorf, Louette Rogers, Renee Stark, Lisa Sweetman, Glenda Willcut. Vioqas: Cornelia Corzine, Alicia Calderon, Michael Hayashida, Tracty Michniewicz. Cello: Heidi Anderson, Xiomara Aranda, Elizabeth Cendvilas, Marlyn Maxfield, Steven Stof regen. Second Violin: Mary Bowman, Anne Burnidge, Ieffery McEvoy, Bass: Iames Cohen. CHAMBER OF STRI GS Chamber Orchestra, which is a group of the finest orchestra members, had a very good year. In addition to returning members, there were also many newcomers which contributed to the superb sounding group. These students meet once a week to practice special performances and also must attend daily concert orchestra practices. Due to the direction of Mr. Patterson, the chamber orchestra gets better year after year. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA 67 CONCERT CHOIR Our chorus includes many talented young men and women who practiced hard all year on vocal techniques, sight reading, and choral singing concepts. Directed by Mr. Phillips, Larkin's Con- cert Choir performed for many audi- ences all year. The hard work paid off at their fall, Christmas, and spring con- certs. The choir officers were Becky Cargill, Craig Vollman, Tammy Stewart, and Rachel Kellenberger. FIRST ROW-Ian Coffey, Rachel Kellenberger, Karen Hartman, Becky Cargill, Kristen lentsch, Susan Eiklor, Mary Bowman, Sara Brownell. SECOND ROW: Heather Holz, Helen Taillon, jennifer Lincicome, Courtne Cassell, Kent Wallace, Sean Moorman, Debbie Wetterman, Mandi Whip le, Amy Muntz. THIRD ROW: Beth Gallagher, Nancy Weiss, Dawn Backhaus, Eric Rojas, Aaron Hansman, Mari? Rooker, Robert Phillips, Renee Stark, Leslie Nelson, Sara Hutchison. FOURTH ROW: Doreen Whitney, Joyce Thiemann, Todd Broeker, Craig Vollman, lohn Hirst, David Fox, Dan Marquez, Steve Wells, Lisa Touchberry, Audra Auschen-brenner. , ,SNS Renee Stark and Ianet Waters practice for their next concert. 68 CONCERT CHOIR 5 12, 15 W l1 janet Waters stays with the beat of the metronona. MADRIGALS FIRST ROW: Cindy Olsen, Crai Vollman, Renee Srark, Robert Phillips, Sara Besancon. SECOND MADRIGALS The Madrigals are a hard working ded- icated group where all members are re- quired to take private voice lessons. Through their performances for the community, Churchs, and businesses, students learn vocal and music reading skills, and confidence in themselves through performing. At the I.H.S.A. state contest, Larkin recieved a superior rating. Their beautiful costumes corre- spond directly to the sixteenth century ROW: Doreen Whitney, Mark Rooker, Ioyce Tiiemann, Eric Rojas, Sara Gicbertson. THIRD ROW: Dan Marquez, english Culture when madrigal Singing David Fox, Ianet Waters, Dan Iamsa, Iohn Byrne. Mr. Phillips can't believe his ears. was so popular. .,,' Tammy Steward harmonizes well while practicing for the annual school Christmas concert. MADRIGALS 69 ,F xy. .. :Q f. Q-qv . jijf' , ,,,,,,,..,....-......fw ,M . I, wr. V ' ' W 25 ui? gf JN, 'f nun ' .qufzy-A l'l'lUSlC fpitr 1 ' 5 'gg Q. wr -. N T gp S' lk v M gg 5 Q is , a- ii L 5 X , X NY feat: I L I g W. f? '.. K , Q35 E X . asa 2' 5 ff? x- ,Q A Ei 5 'fezwv' liig39i+ii 1 Q: 'QR gig S X s.,., .1 ij? xiibff v v wg.. ing with feeli K 4 'K f 4. P ' CREATIVE WRITI c A D QUILL A D scRoLL Creative Writing has been taught at Larkin for the past three years by Mrs. Shedivy. The class involves a lot of dis- cussion along with writing about their innermost thoughts. The creative writ- ing class sponsers a literary magazine that involved the whole school. This year it was entitled Eschew Obvusca- tion. Quill and Scroll is made up of students from both Cerulean and Loyal Royal that have a B average or higher and are in- terested in journalism. This is the sec- ond year that Quill and Scroll has been here at Larkin. ,six-1.i,.y K Scott Davis thinks of new ideas for the yearbook. 72 IOURNALISM Quill and Scroll - Lynn O'Connor, Iennifer Leth, Nancy Fabrizio, Sarah Freedlund, Scott Davis, Lisa Roula Konstantinidis, Ann Maretti. Creative Writing - Front Row: Iessica Grant, Laurie Whitmer, Tina Carter, Adrienne Zimmerman. Audrey Melinda Bjorklund, Ethan Rogers, Second Row: Chris Gera hty, Kathy Shannon, Tracy Larson. Third Row Burt, Steve McGrath, Fourth Row: Greg Waters, Victor Arnold, Mrs. Shedivy, Jim Hansen, Kurt Rich, David Standing: Robert Ceillo, john Owens, Peter Kosirog. Logal Royal - Mike Sullivan, Nancy Iones, Pam Sokody, Merri Brown, lane Freedlund, Nancy Fa rizio, Sarah Freedlund, Russ Fiebig. Standing: Mrs. Powell. . K LOYAL RUYAL Sarah Freedlund and Nancy Fabrizio, co-editors, led Larkin's newspaper to a new look. They changed the format of the newspaper and added some exciting extras. The new informative center spreads covered such topics as suicide, missing children, patriotism, and censorship. Also in- cluded were special features in every issue consist- ing of movie reviews and photo opinions. Overall, everyone thinks they have improved the newspa- per greatly. M.-an. Merri Brown constructs a layout during newspaper. Pressed against a deadline, lane Freedlund and Pam Sokody set up a page for the Loyal Royal. .z li . XX x . i....i.- . Russ Fiebig grins as the newspaper deadline approaches. Susan Simkus ets stuck with gluing the Loyal Royal all together. IOURNALISM 73 HERE'S TG THE '85 CERULEA STAFF Cerulean's year was one that all staff mem- bers will remember. There were various activities the staff participated in, includ- ing sending four staff members to a year- book conference at Whitewater over the summer, selling M8zM's in the fall, making a truck for Homecoming that went on to win the best non-float award, and a field trip to Great America at the end of the year Knot to mention the side trips to Pizza Hut and Al's Creameriel. We would like to thank the staff for their hard work fha-haj and dedication to the book. We hope every- one enjoys it because it actually took three years of work and learning to put this book together. We put a lot of ourselves into the book. These years on staff will stay with us a long time. Iennifer Leth Ann Marettf First Row: Lynn O'Conner, Lora Will, Roula Konstantinidis, Ann Maretti, Jennifer Leth, Kim Zweifel Iulie Cope, Amy Iohnson, Chuck Davis. Second Row: Mark Morrison, Shannon Fisher, Mrs. Carol Wieg, Ms. Kathryn Castle, Dee Lewis, Chris Houlihan, Karen Hall, Kim Gilmore, Lisa Franklin, Melissa Adams, Lisa Bailey Matt Wlodarchyzk. 1:-t -A 395 6 Melissa Adams has to have her chocolate fix. 74 CERULEAN Cerulean shows their spirit during the Homecoming parade. i 1 ? - Ii Z if Iuhe Cope concentrates on cropping a picture. Can Chris Houlihan remember the order from the staff? 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NEW' 414 ff -4 W. 'fa 'fm-. fag ' A l K' v- ' S, 1 , if 'K1 .xii L..- f y I -A . vim W f ,fi N, H A 1 xii -17 Ek ,. .Mi I , 1, , f K V , 2 We :gg f Q 332. s x Q g ea 98 a1 sei-Q fu 1, 151 hx 53. , fi: -an A K :Six ,I-1: :if - BEF 35JS3,,,,.' .94 3E,,x4ix I I Q . -'EIQH gi 4 'A . A TX-in 5 ' HQ...-M .cf Q if-1 Y K C- Min S-Yi Steve Tecza prepares to unleash a bullet. LHS OPP 0 Barrington 21 12 Addison Trail 7 31 Dekalb 0 O Streamwood 0 29 West Aurora 0 6 St. Charles 14 19 Lake Park 19 7 East Aurora 0 15 Elgin 0 The tough Royal defense stacks up a West Aurora back. f' .4k. The Royals start an option play against West Aurora LHS OPP 22 Addison Trail 8 8 Dekalb 0 8 Streamwood 38 0 West Aurora 12 14 St. Charles 6 0 Lake Park 12 14 East Aurora 0 6 Elgin 20 4 iw was SOPHOMORE 81 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL 81 VARSITY BUMPS THE OPPUSITIGN This year's varsity volleyball team finished with a 9 and 11 record. The team's strongest points were in their powerful serving. The season started out slow and long: but as the season progressed, the members gained the ex- perience they needed to end the season on the upswing. The returning seniors were Dawn Alvine, Kari Brackett and Becky Klopfenstein. Z2 in S131 ..,....I..t ' Iwi First Row: Becky Klopfenstein, Dawn Alvine, Karen Callagher, lrma Deleon. Second Row: Kari Brackett Ioni VanWinkle, Sherri Schrieber. Third Row: Iulie Kovacs, Traci lames, Karen Krogh, Kathy Ottinger. LHS OPP 0 Hersey 3 2 Dundee-Crown 2 0 St. Charles 3 3 Lake Park 2 3 Dekalb 2 2 W. Aurora 3 0 Streamwood 3 1 Elgin 3 'S 3 E. Aurora 2 ' ' ' ' 0 St. Charles 3 2 Iacobs 0 i ' 2 Lake Park 3 3 Dekalb 0 . 0 W. Aurora 3 3 3 Streamwood O 3 Elgin 0 A -A is 1 Conant 3 'V 3 E. Aurora 2 V i 3 Dundee-Crown 0 p g 1 Streamwood 3 1 4 Traci Iames's power prevails 82 VARSITY VOLLEYB'ALL S ns- Dawn Alvine and Kari Brackett exhibit awesome teamwork in the match against W. Aurora. First Row: Lenny Madden, Laura Munkel, Kim Schwartz, Dawn Stennes, Kristin Short. Second Row: Coac McNutt, Lorraine Cargill, Lisa Spizziri, Suzanne Trupp, Ienny Webster, Debbie Dorsett. First Row: Tammi LanE, Kameron Duy. Second Row: Elizabeth Magana, Karen Raduenzel, Marcy Kline, Sara Schrock. T ird Row: Tricia McCoy, Iulie Kujack, Alison Washington, Rachel Azinger, Michelle Zappia, Neile Trumbo. . Y 1 I Ng. Another Royal victory for IV. IV and Freshmen set the score LHS OPP 2 Hersey 1 2 Dundee Crown 1 1 St. Charles 2 2 Lake Park 1 0 Dekalb 2 2 West Aurora 1 0 Streamwood 2 0 Elgin 2 0 East Aurora 2 0 St. Charles 2 0 Iacobs 2 2 Lake Park 1 2 Dekalb 1 0 West Aurora 2 2 Streamwood 1 5th-Maine East Invit. 1 Elgin 2 0 Conant 2 2 East Aurora 0 LHS OPP 2 Hersey 3 0 Dundee Crown 2 0 St. Charles 2 2 Lake Park 0 2 Dekalb 0 0 West Aurora 2 0 Streamwood 2 0 Elgin 2 2 East Aurora 0 0 St. Charles 2 1 1 Iacobs 3 2 Lake Park 0 2 Dekalb 0 0 West Aurora 2 0 Streamwood 2 0 Elgin 2 0 Conant 2 0 East Aurora 2 IV AND FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL 83 CROSS COU TRY KEEPS PACE The Larkin cross country team, led by Sean McNulty, Alan Kasiba, and Kimble Harper, qualified for sectional competi- tion by placing third in the regionals. The team suffered from a lack of depth on all levelsg however, Coach Arnet can look forward to a stronger and more experienced squad next year because only one member of the team is grad- uating. First Row: Thomas Grant, Bill Heep, julian Aranda. Sean Sortino, Dave Towner. Second Row: Sean McNulty, Ieff Canfield, Mike Wright, Alan Kasiba, Dean Mentjes. Third Row: Keith Ovelman, Sean Moorman. Nh L -,. .. wa--, 'A 55,31 julian Aranda runs a long mile. LHS OPP 5 4th Hinsdale Invitational tyt 34 Dundee-Crown 24 1' 15th Dekalb Invitational 42 St. Charles 19 5 46 Lake Park 16 15 East Aurora 46 16 Streamwood 45 33 Batavia 24 iif7Zfl.:T ttttz 'tsl ? 15 Valley Lutheran 44 5th Kane County 24 Elgin 32 5th Conference my Qjgifsffpgtrifg-g,Q5fff2iy A 3rd Regional iaf 17th Sectional V?f'f? tvf1't H xifffrg 84 CROSS COUNTRY . ,VM rift - . .. 4 Nt . , fix' gi , if ff Ti Dave Towner puts his full concentration on the course. The girls' cross country team sets the pace in their meet at Wing Park. . 'Q Q Coach Arnet checks the time as his runners cross the finish line. Adrienne Zimmerman concentrates on the finish line during a meet against Dundee Crown. CROSS COUNTRY B5 ROYAL SWIMMERS MAKE A SPLASH The girls' swim team had a very successful season. Seven seniors, three who went to state, returned for their final season. The seniors were Laura Blis- chke, Iulie Cope, Nancy Fabri- zio, Sarah Freedlund, Dana Hayward, Karin Riggs and Laurie Whitmer. The senior swimmers who advanced to state were Laura Blischke, Nan- cy Fabrizio, and Dana Hayward. Ienny Zils, an outstanding freshman, also went to state. The team finished 2nd in dis- trict and 3rd in conference. They ended their season with a very respectable 8-3 record. LHS ' 114 96 94 68 85 91 91 91 93 61 76 First row: Deanna Craychee, Jennifer Zils, Marlyn Maxfield, Amy Heckert, Iulie Walsh. Second row: Nancy Fabrizio, Julianna Karakas, Wendy Welsh, Linda Atchison, Heidi Hoffman, Michelle Mayenschein. Third row: jennifer Kelly, Ieri Wagner, Cindy Mogler, Laura Blischke, Beth Nanni, Natalie Lattanzio, Christina Lauber. Fourth row: Sara Brockner, Heather Morton, Dana Hayward, Sarah Freedlund, Iulie Cope, Laurie Whitmer, Karin Riggs. Fifth row: Coach Schrauf, Michele Bober, Glenda Willcott, Iames Cohen. Sara Hutchinson not pictured. OPP 3rd Hawk Inv Dundee-Crown 56 I Rockford Auburn 73 West Aurora 78 3rd Freeport Inv. Naperville Central 104 Elgin 87 Streamwood 81 Woodstock 75 Lake Park 81 Dekalb 74 St. Charles 111 McHenry 47 3rd Conference l l Sara Brockner, with much determination, races to the finishline. Between events, Laura Blischke and Iennifer Kelly take a relaxing music break. 86 GIRLS' SWIMMING uf ' Fr 1 -Iwi. sf a ,sm my-.s xr 'Cris X ij: 'gm -.5 is , ,as X . 1 ,Nyc . fa f- . - Salt ff Q X fx. ya First Row: Chris Whalen, Kurt Mies, Matt Whalen, Steve Cohen, Todd Wri ht. Second Row: Beth Ceske, Chris Palmer, Todd Olson, Mark Daraskivisk, james Cohen. Third Row: Todgl Hayward, Cindy Mogler, Ieff Kerber, Kurt Wright, David Palkovic, Robert Garrelts, Mark Run an, Kurt Rich, Steve Besler. Fourth Row: Kurt Vollman, Scott Hamrin, josh Richoz, Mike Wright, Ioe Palkovic, Lee Cork, Mike Graychee. l 3rd 31 123 127 112 103 1 .wr . 120 106 79 91 4th 145 145 I f .gf-A Lee Cork swims with intensity. LHS HOT Fl ISH FOR SWIMMERS This year Larkin fielded its strongest team ever. The Varsity posted a 10-2 record and the I.V. a 9-2-1 mark. The team was led by seniors Lee Cork, Mike Craychee, Ioe Palkovic, Bob Malohn and Iames Cohen. The team was also supported by strong under- classmen. Coach Hamrin can look forward to 24 returning swimmers next year. Chris Whalen does a reverse one somersault backflip. OPP St. Viator St. Charles 137 Dundee-Crown 48 Elgin 37 Crystal Lake Central 49 West Aurora 69 Streamwood 49 West Chicago 63 Dekalb 90 Lake Park 81 Conference McHenry 89 Crystal Lake South 77 SWIMMING 87 VARSITY ETS A GOOD SEASO The girls' varsity tennis team finished the con- ference season with a 2 and 6 record, which does not reflect how well the team improved through- out the year. The returning seniors were Sarah Stump, Ioyce Thiemann, Kathy Travis, Michelle Averaino, Susan Sommers, and Kim Cecil. The I.V. finished the season on top with a 7 and 4 record. Both varsity and I.V. placed well in con- ference. Stacey Catavu, along with Cathy Auble and jenny Collins, earned third place for the varsity team. I.V. had a first place win by Kirsten Iensen and Liz Cassell. Nit Phanavanh, Valerie Emmert, lane Freedlund, and Lisa Bailey all brought home fourth place ribbons. LHS OPP 2 Dundee-Crown 5 2 acobs 3 0 Crysta Lake South 7 1 St. Edward 4 1 Crystal Lake Central 6 5 Streamwood 2 4 East Aurora 3 3 Elgin 4 2 Dekalb 5 1 Conant 6 1 Lake Park 6 0 St. Charles 7 1 West Aurora 6 Kim Cecil gives Iacobs her famous backhand shot as she leads Larkin to a victory. 88 GIRLS' VARSITY TENNIS First Row: Katrina Pedersen, Kim Cecil. Second Row: Iennifer Lincicome, Sarah Stump, Lisa Thomas, Stacey Catavu. Third Row: Coach Evans, Cindy Rabe. Ioyce Thiemann, Michelle Aver- aino, Kathleen Travis, Delonda Fleenor. ur' v-ili-1 1 1...- I I I Sarah Stump gives Elgin her winning serve to capture another Larkin victory. First Row: Cara Long, Iodi Koehler, Ni! Phanavanh, Cathy Auble, Heather Holtz, Stephanie Berna, Liz Cassell, Amy Young. Second Row: jessica Hanson, Valerie Emmert, Dawn Brown, Carrie Liska, Tina Catsadimas, Lisa Bailey, Ienny Travis, lane Freedlund. Third Row: Coach Evans, Kelly Pease, Kari Campagna, Angie Morgan, Kirsten Iensen, Cindy Trihas. Kim Huntington. Ienny Collins, Chris Higley. Q ,..,.4v4-0 4. .','jab' IU IOR VARSITY SMASHES THEIR UPPONENTS LHS OPP 4 Dundee-Crown 1 4 Iacobs 1 0 Crystal Lake South 7 4 St. Edwards 1 2 Crystal Lake Central 5 5 Strearnwood 0 5 East Aurora 0 4 Elgin 1 5 Dekalb O 1 Lake Park 4 2 St. Charles 3 0 West Aurora 5 Valerie Emmert gracefully returns a Streamwood service GIRLS' IV TENNIS 89 GGLFERS PUTT IN A GUOD YEAR This years' Royal golf team was led by returning Iettermen Iim Holevas, Iim Friedrich, Ion Hertel, and Steve Ieffress. Juniors Blaine Kummet and Dan Wag- ner aided the team. Despite being dedi- cated and determined, the team suffered from inconsistency. High points of the season were the defeats of Elgin, Bar- rington, and Crown. Coach Eshelman can look forward to the return of Ieff Obere, Larry Rahn and Kent Isom for next year. LHS OPP 176 Crystal Lake Central 167 168 Dundee-Crown!Barr 176 158 Crystal Lake South 144 157 Lake Park 161 171 Dekalb 154 168 Cary-Grove 165 163 St. Charles 144 174 West Aurora 103 179 East Aurora 188 159 Elgin 162 168 Batavia 173 A perfect putt is registered by Steve leffress. 90 GOLF VAN' Xu. N ..,-ff -5 ,,...,'si.i. , . VARSITY - First Row: lim Friedrich, lim Holevas. Dan Wagner. Second Row: Steve Ieffress, Ion Hertel, jeff Obere, Blaine Kummet. J, IUNIOR VARSITY - First Row: Steve Stoffergen, IeffChannon,Iohn Bilek. Second Row: Ty Hopp, Ieff Lowery, Peter Weston. t 1 ,. . ul Ion Hertel watches his drive. 'iw-'2-H Q Y W b . . X In 41 ,V - K . Q gx I I ,fixdl A 'N W in 1 fy: 4'-x, -Pi fra E255 mf' R53 V E ., N Pk W X A ,Q-Sf, MK, -. -. X K Ivy Wlfif5 fl JPEA 'R f 1, ' 4 J' ' . ag . - 4: A' L i Q P V J K mfkfi ? FJPX 5 5 f, trj 'uw -1 X I W .4 '- A xx W ',Tfw' X gg ,Q 5- .. 5 M .. A ' M K . A 4. A -L q Y-.fx . l EF s Iohn Canfield punts the ,! 2 , L: Q f. 1. ...M-0 P QA 5 ax EY ' 4 ff L ,I x I' q ,,,,,,W-,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, ,,, ,., ,,,,N if 2. ,Nxf Q- ational Honors Come Our Way Larkin's cheerleading squads sur- f i f' X I vived several losses in participants to M sf , X finish the year strong. Both the IV and A I I X' Varsity squad competed at a North- ern Illinois University summer camp. . , The IV squad did well, receiving many ribbons. The Varsity squad did a great job, receiving several ribbons and a plaque enabling them to com- pete at GI'8Hd NEltl0I13lS in L8I1SlI1g, Kecia Wilson, Tammy Neubauer, Tammy Schwartz, Betsy Farley, Teresa Gholson, Kelly Malohn. Michigan. The girls had several car washes and collected donations in order to raise the money to attend. In addition, the sale of notecards helped to buy new uniforms. The squad won a Top Thirty plaque. Kelly Malohn placed 7th in the Talent competition, and Betsy Farley placed 42nd out of 185 in the individual competition. Tammy Schwartz moved up two places in the individual competition from 1983 to finish 4th in the nation in 1984. The IV squad was led by captain Teresa Gholson and co-captain Susan Boldwyn. The Varsity squad was led by captain Tammy Schwartz and co- Captaill Betsy Farley. The Varsity Cheerleading squad performs at the Homecoming Pep Rally. .f-' he ..t. N -nulw F - ... Kecia Wilson and Tammy Neubauer lead the way in our losing effort against West Aurora at Homecoming. Larkintgs IV and Varsity Cheerleading squads get together to form a mount at the winter pep assem y. 92 CHEERLEADERS wb. HXXIX xxx I '21- X S Hd? 5g,, m,1 x - ks wi 'Mx as M' It IQ In A A .UMW O ks H if Q eh 4: ..- . C' 1 Q . ,vw 5 0 . ' ' 4 -v ,M C abr-- 5 I 1 S 1-'N .', ..i I' it ' x .Nl '1 s N vi 5 , S . Un, ,.s'- 1 4, 5' .38 .4 ,, db .wut A. .. .gi n X X X M ESQ 1 ' -f .S l X. X X gy S X Q! f,,W Xl A-0 Q41 . wif W X ix 1--A g X XXX. M. Y 'S X Q Q A Q wwf Wh 13: R 9k,. -X Rf . L I Tir ' 4, .f' Hg I. K .- -,Ei me 4 S lk e A N. I A . ewipq QI. ' :-pf-'S ' ' ff. M.. L-..fif'9' ' ,x.1.l. '. K s , A ,'.i3 -f' K 3-'V - ' -- -. 'Q 2'pa.f4 - . A A . ' '--' W ms?-' ,A .. B . 3 1 . I 5, X MH H! t f I . y . e QA? e f -f X - ifsygvf . .' YR 5 . J ,nv J? Mg' 9 4. M- ,,f,,'4-ff V 'Q 'Q R '79 r 7-',n .'. ' ,f A 1 D' 434-.Q , ', ., A., ' ' ' -, ' 4'v ,. ,. A . dj: Y . :jg-1 nw., ,wx-, ,.4.- -v -,.,f,,..N .. 'Q -2-A v 1-,Q ,,. 1, u ' J 1- . ,, .N V' 1. a ' x.. 'veit' 2 kszirzv 'L Pk 1 - A ,Q .1 T' . 4, ., W 5 31 .vf,S7.-2','32'zQ'!1v. ff 'ITN'-qi,- . 'fe i Obi!! All l 5 I QM! .gf A :Amar - .. X'-1. E' N' GIRLS BOUNCE UP Coach Schultz's Varsity girls opened the season in a slump. Al- though the team was made up of mostly inexperienced Varsity players, they worked hard and showed great improvement as the season progressed. The outstand- ing players that led the Royals through their season were Kari Brackett and Angie Burnidge. Other strong supporting team- mates were Karyn Krogh, Kathy LaRue, and Linda Adams. The Royals finished their season with First Row: Iulie Brasure, Kari Brackett, Traci Moore, Kathy LaRue, Melissa Swanson. Second Row Wins Over Lake Park East Aurora Schultz, Karyn Krogh, Angie Burnidge, Kristin Iohnson, Linda Adams, Iulie Schrieber. Y 7 and DeKalb. LHS OPP LHS oPP 30 Dundee-Crown 39 47 East Aurora 68 27 Crystal Lake Central 54 ' 44 Dekalb 49 47 West 30 lambs 55 44 St. Charles 66 41 Downers Grove South 61 42 West Aurora 56 44 Glenbard North 35 41 Streamwood 53 33 Forest View 33 55 Lake Park 31 30 Stfeamwood 71 54 East Aurora 45 48 Lake Park 36 76 DeKalb 67 51 St. Edward 95 Iulie Schrieber guards her opponent in the game against DeKalb. 96 VARSITY BASKETBALL fifhll Angie Burnidge goes up for an easy two. The Sophomore team gathers to discuss their strategic plays. SOPH'S SEASON A SWISH The Sophomore girls, with 13 wins and 4 losses, had a successful sea- son. The outstanding participants that led the team to their many victo- ries were Iulie Kovacs and Sherri Schrieber. The Freshmen team, coached by Mary O'Brien, also did well, winning the Wheaton Tourna- II1Bl'1'l 21-10. LHS OPP 30 Dundee-Crown 33 28 Crystal Lake Central 22 27 West Chicago 15 45 Jacobs 42 40 Wheaton St. Francis 30 36 Downers Grove South 08 25 Wheaton Central 24 40 Streamwood 32 49 Lake Park ' 31 44 St. Edwards 31 33 East Aurora 26 45 Elgin ' 32 42 Dekalb 31 30 Elgin 32 47 St. Charles 36 37 West Aurora 43 39 Streamwood 41 LHS OPP 12 Dundee-Crown 33 08 Crystal Lake Central 24 21 West Chicago 19 22 Iacobs 23 21 Wheaton Tournament 10 16 Wheaton Central 25 39 Downers Grove South 32 22 Streamwood 39 26 Lake Park 19 22 East Aurora 16 38 Dekalb 22 20 Elgin 15 35 St. Charles 42 37 West Aurora 33 SOPHOMORE 81 FRESHMAN GIRLS BASKETBALL 97 VARSITY FINISHES STRONG Led by All-Conference center Dave Cuitterrez, Larkin's young basketball team continued its rebuilding process. Cuiterrez, aided by Honorable Mention All-Conference Steve Ieffress and James Verbic, won twice as many games as the year before. The team came on strong at the end of the season, winning four of its last six games. The team also won the Barrington Thanksgiving Tournament and the DeKalb Holiday Tourna- ment. Coach Cannata can look forward to the return of three starters for next year. LHS OPP 49 Iacobs 50 69 Barrington 63 59 Libertyville 56 74 Antioch 54 56 Lake Park 58 53 DeKalb 77 58 Crystal Lake Central 60 71 St. Charles 82 71 Wheeling 75 63 East Aurora 77 76 Grant 58 79 Clenbard East 68 62 Thorton 52 57 Sterling 49 67 Elgin 68 54 Streamwood 67 36 West Aurora 42 56 Forest View 64 60 Lake Park 61 74 DeKalb 65 77 St. Charles 75 68 East Aurora 84 69 Streamwood 64 84 Elgin 76 67 West Aurora 65 67 Elgin fRegionalJ 72 98 VARSITY BASKETBALL ll' XEYALJ' it Q or L--1 AL5' Xillljf First Row: Brian Anderson, Scott Cork, Artise Sharpe, Dan Wagner, Mitch Berry, Steve Ieffress. Second Row: Coach Tony Soskich, Rodney Ezell, Iames Verbic, Dave Cuiterrez, Todd Iughead Niemann, Carter Caul, Pete Sotos mgr The ball is put up by Scott Cork. tl An easy layup for james Verbic It N, l . xg L, SOPHS FINISH RESPECTABLY With star player Tony Sos- kich on the Varsity squad, the Sophomore team struggled to a respectable season this year. The team played well together and was strong in- side. The team finished well, ending the season with a win over West Aurora. Coach jones, Todd Rusi, jeff Oberle, Ion Pozens Steve Tecza drives down court. LHS OPP 54 Iacobs 40 55 Libertyville 53 36 Barrington 43 59 AI1ti0Ch 37 47 Lake Park 40 30 DeKalb 57 49 Crystal Lake 40 36 St. Charles 56 56 Wheeling 32 63 East Aurora 66 55 Genoa 20 58 West Chicago 56 32 St. Charles 67 25 Elgin 32 45 West Aurora 57 47 Forest View 52 43 Lake Park 36 35 DeKalb 48 40 St. Charles 54 55 East Aurora 70 52 Streamwood 53 28 Elgin 32 55 West Aurora 36 First Row: Steve Stoffer en, Ken Buchholtz,Ierry1ISisher,lay Fisher, Kevin Gilmore, Ryan.Genz. Second Row: Pete Sotos 1, Ilm Monkemeyer, Steve Tecza, Eddie johnson, Coach Pack QUIYM5 Iay Fisher aims for the hoop. Dave Menke puts up a jumper. FRESHMEN GO 1-FUR-20 Despite a disappointing season, the Freshmen team played hard under the leadership of Coach Nosbish. The team was led by Dave Wagner, Rick Cork, and Dave Manke. The team's lone victory, a 47-44 decision over Streamwood, was a hard-fought thril- ler. Although the team had a rough year, they played very well together and never felt downhearted. LHS OPP 29 Iacobs 43 42 West Aurora 75 35 Lake Park 61 12 Shaumburg 41 28 DeKalb 75 16 Crystal Lake Central 60 24 Shaumburg 48 33 St. Charles 50 50 Wheeling 57 26 St. Edward 62 37 Waldo 38 47 Streamwood 44 14 Elgin 34 50 West Aurora 70 26 Lake Park 53 37 DeKalb 66 42 St. Charles 57 41 Streamwood 48 30 Elgin 71 33 St. Charles 78 41 Hampshire 49 FRESHMEN BASKETBALL 1 01 LARKIN QUALIFIES THREE EoR STATE With three wrestlers qualifying for state competition, Larkin fielded one of its strongest teams in years. This trio included Senior Bill Turner l30- 2J, Juniors Anton Kossakowski L28- BJ, and Tim Iohnston f21-4-31. Other promising prospects were Mark Lucas, Matt Korfist, and Lonnie john- ston. The team's main weakness lay in the lower weights. Coach Washington can look forward to the return of his two junior state quali- fiers for next year's squad. LHS OPP 33 Crystal Lake Central 22 36 Kaneland 28 25 Lake Park 33 8 Dundee-Crown 49 8 DeKalb 49 4th Hawk Invitational 25 St. Charles 33 20 Providence 37 8 Glenbard North 51 34 Shaumburg 22 6th Lockport Invitational 41 Streamwood 13 40 Elgin 20 20 Hinsdale South 38 27 West Aurora 28 16 Woodstock 37 52 Hampshire 6 29 East Aurora 30 102 WRESTLING Varsity First Row: Mike Hayashida, Matt Korfist, Mark Lucas, lim Kossakowski, Chris Conway. Second Row: Ant Kossa owski, Bill Turner, Tim Iohnston, Rick Genz, Lonnie Iohnston, Craig Vollman, Allen Brost. ' I ' - f 'z.sa.t '7 -g,.sh'-'iii I.V. First Row: Scorekeepers - Ienny Madden, Laura Munkle, Suzy Trupp, julia Roach, Carol Kruckvuburg, DeLeon. Second Row: Lane Neubauer, Bob Schramm, Harry Hoffman, Steve Akins, Iop6Lazar, Corey Mal lieson Wishon, mgr. 1 l n I OH h uh .UA NX .A Jo. Frosh-Sophs - First Row: Lonnie Rush, Sean Sortino, Bruce Peterson, loe Rodrigues, Brain Schramm, John Codero, Tim Hopkins. Second Row: Toni Rimovsky, Neal Kellenberger, Deron Heath, Mark Riechsteiner, Kevin Coleman, lack Richards, Gary Westerlund, lunior Cabezudo. Ili ' 3-qc' . Anton Kossakowski punishes his opponent. - xx- WNNWN, Chris Conway works for a pin. R , WRESTLING 103 :Q 2: ,- ,.......-..-.Q ..,. A . ,W f. W .. - nf,.,, 1 .. is 5 1 S if l 1 . may 4,96 , Eg km, Yi,- -X -..., , ......n..........g..u........- - ..,. M--xp -fffifix .5 1, -' il Y. ' V- PRN - 5 +1 ..,-. . .K W1 331 i . an.. -, ...ff ' Q Q, W 'Q -.QQ SEA fa i5ig E- is a A av my Igfrvv, , if W, ,M il I Ienmfer Dahls . f,-:V ug. 1, First Row: Lisa Franklin, Mary Tobin, Kathy Parr, Sarah Stump, Ienny Zils. Second Row: Michelle Zap ia, Stephanie Catavu, Debbie Munson, Kari Campagna, Amy Young, Melissa Adams. Third row: Eileen Fenton, Slacey Catavu, Bethany Russel, Coach Robarts, Marci Fowler, Stacey Adams, Kim Block. IFA , ls X.-vhfif' .5 J Stephanie Catavu attempts to smash the birdie. ,3 U Y byiy' . .i - 'wi y .-.y F 1. 1.x Q V .V K i t I . ' L ,MV bn.. .il 'W . . 'Al ' if - ev .L is iii., iS?5:1i'. 1. i my r' M ,i . .,,A,c.2 5. --,, . .,:1.Mt-fs.: .r .f Kathy Parr backhands the birdie over the net. 0 0 0 2 0 BADMINTO DGES SMASHINGLY This year's badminton team's re- cord does not truthfully tell the effort and improvement that went into the season. A team with so many under- classmen cannot usually compete successfully with accomplished varsity teams. With the few returning upperclassmen as leaders, this year's underclassmen will need no excuses next year, said Coach Robarts. The badminton team finished the year with a 3-14 record, which is nothing to be ashamed of considering the number of first year players. Many freshmen competed at the difficult varsity level. First year coach, Mr. Robarts, did a tremendous job after taking over the team a week before the season started. Coach Robarts jokingly sums up the year with, The girls did a good job! LHS OPP 2 Elgin 5 2 Wheaton Central 5 5 McHenry 2 Streamwood 6 Lake Park 7 DeKalb 7 West Auroa 6 Streamwood 6 Lake Park 7 Elgin 6 DeKalb 0 West Chicago 5 West Aurora 7 East Aurora 0 BADMINTON 105 SECTIONAL COMPETITION HIGHLIGHTS A GOOD SEASON Varsity gymnastics was a young in- experienced team that constantly showed improvement, and the quality in depth proved to be their strong point, stated Coach Todd. The team ad 4-6 girls on each event who could score a low 7 to mid-8 on each piece. At the 1st Annual Larkin Royal Varsity hi- vitational, the girls' varsity gymnastics placed 5th at the mid-point of the meet and fou tto take second at the conclu- sion of e exciting event. The girls took third at the Regional Meet, and Fresh- man Norma Wood advanced to section- als at the beam. Mr. Todd believed that there was not any real bona fide super- stars who could consistently score mid-eights and nines but did believe that there were many outstanding parti- cipants. Overall, Coach Todd is looking forward to a superb girls' Varsity gym- -4 4 ' 1 First row: Am Muntz, Missy Kruger. Second row: Sherry Bailey, Norma Wood, Ieri Wagner, Tammy Menz. Third row: Betsy Vollkening, Karen Gallagher, Coach Todd. nastics team next year. OPP VAR 91.85 Cary Grove 100.75 113.30 Crystal Lk Cent 118.60 112.70 Streamwood 111.30 33.10 Hampshire 110.50 123.30 Crystal Lk So 110.50 124.60 Conant 114.50 114.40 Elgin 116.00 127.40 Lake Park 114.90 First Varsity Invitational 121.60 132.90 DeKalb 117.20 32.30 Hampshire 120.80 Grant 120.80 Conference 123.80 Regionals 118.80 Missy Kruger works on her floor routine for the upcoming ITl68tS. 106 GYMNASTICS Tammy Menz andjeri Wagner look on at the Larkin-Elgin Jeri Wagner prepares for a hip circle on the uneven bars. Meet. Tammy Menz executes a perfect front walkover on the beam. First Row: Becky Flood, Tammy Irmicher, Karina Anderson, Robin Moore, Nicole McDaniels, Karen Hall, Maryln Maxfield. Second Row: Kim Knudsen, Iennifer Houghtby, Lisa glones, Iackie Park, Lisa Roberts, Monica Lainhart, Mandi Whipple, Teresa Moreno. Third Row: Coach Gresmer, Mic elle Fagiano, Carolyn Snyder, Noelle Pearion, Pam Gordon, Nicole Fenton, Lisa Hawbecker, Tracy Abbott. l l Tammy Irmisher shows off her flexibility. Nicole McDaniels almost receives a 10 for her front walkover. Karina Anderson relaxes herself for her dismount. TODD'S GIRLS O BEAM With most of the I.V. Squad returning, Coach Todd believed he had many out- standing participants which included freshmen Robin Moore, Lisa Jones, Nicole McDanielsg sophomores Tammy lrmischer, Marcy Maxfield and Iunior Monica Lainhart. Coach Todd also be- lieved that more and more of the girls were going to their programs with expe- rience from their gym-mites club, sum- mer programs and other gymnastic clubs. Overall, Mr. Todd thought that this was the strongest point for an even better I.V. team next year. OPP JV 41.20 Cary Grove 56.80 Crystal Lk Cent 61.60 60.10 Streamwood 62.80 Hampshire 65.50 72.20 Crystal Lk So 65.50 82.30 Conant 65.30 62.30 Elgin 65.50 82.20 Lake Park 69.40 80.30 DeKalb 69.70 32.30 Hampshire 75.40 Grant 75.40 Conference 79.30 GYMNASTICS 107 BOYS' VARSITY CYMNASTS SWING INTO ACTION Varsity Boys Gymnastics team consisted of basically an all Iunior team. There were only two returning Seniors - Iohn Shales and Iohn Canfield. The overall record for the Varsity team was 2-7. Although the team record wasn't too great, there was strong competition between Varsity gym- nasts for positions on the squad. Iohn Shales was voted Most Valuable Player and Most Improved Player by his fellow teammates. He ended up fifth in Regionals and qualified for sectionals. LHS OPP 81.5 Schaumburg 117.2 89.5 Streamwood 66.8 86.9 Hoffman Estates 90.3 88.7 Elk Grove 121.3 95.9 Glenbard South 78.9 91.0 Schaumburg 128.6 Conant 145.0 99.4 Lake Park 118.4 Mundelein 136.5 Scott Marean shows off his gymnastics talents during the home Glenbard South meet. 108 1 P I 2 my .i.r First row: Steve Butts, Ernie Alvarez. Second Row: Daniel Rodriguez Andy Willet Iohn Shales Scott Sawlis, Ken Redmond. Third Row: Coach Todd, Scott Marean, Andy Bouque Kent Isom Iohn Canfield Q. P... 1 - -F .. Iohn Shales straddle-jumps during a home meet to become MVP and MIP Andy Bouque warms up before a home meet against Glenbard South First row: Steve Cohen, Mario Bragg, Tim Hopkins, Mike Hayashida, Keith Kantorek, Tom Giardina, Lonnie Rush. Second Row: LaDon Silas, Bi l Hepp, Matt Wlodarczyk, Iohn Humphrey, Eric Burt, Andy Heath, Mark Lucas, Chris Whalen. Third Row: Coach Wince, Neal Kellenberger. Josh Richoz, Pete App, Mar Rechsteiner, Ierry Hirst, Cory Grant, Ioe Krakus, Rod Schiffer. LHS 66.4 67.9 70.6 68.7 81.3 73.1 78.9 The freshmen record on parallel bars was broken this year by Keith Kantorek. Daniel Rodriguez performs his floor exercise during a home gymnastic meet. Iohn Canfield and Andy Bouque fool around while working out on the pommel horse. IV BOYS GYM ASTICS WILL TUMBLE FUR YGU Freshmen-Sophomore Boys' gymnas- tics team improved greatly. The Fresh- men team was one of the strongest with many freshmen records being broken. Keith Kantorek broke the parallel re- cord. I.V. standings were 3-6. Freshmen standings were 4-4. Overall, the year was an improvement. Schaumburg Streamwood Hoffman Estates Elk Grove Glenbard South Schaumburg Conant Lake Park Mundelein OPP 66.5 56.0 76.5 72.1 78.3 81.5 88.9 79.4 66.1 109 Schwartz, Kecia Wilson, Tammy Neubauer, Lynn Iones GIRLS, TRACK IS I THE RUNNING The girls' track team did not come out on top this year as a team but had many individual achievements to be proud of. The outstanding members of the team were returning lettermen Becky Cargill, Lisa Smith, Dawn Sweeney, and Sarah Freedlund. A great deal of strength was also contributed to the team by Crystal Simmons. She received a first in sec- tionals and represented Larkin down- state. The team's strongest events were short distance running and field. When asked to comment on this year's track team, Mr. Stump said, The seniors were the outstanding members of the team. This was a very young team, but we have a good base to build on for next First Row: Dawn Sweeney, Lorri Cargillflane Freedlimd, Dee-Dee Simms, Iulia Roach, Karina Anderson, Kim Huntington, Maria Rodriguez. Second Row: Sara Schrock, Sherry Bailey, Pam Lowery, Laura Israel, Crystal Sinunons, Debbie Dorsett, Marie Valdez. Third Row: Monica Shroff, Irma DeLeon, Becky Cargill, Adrienne Zimmerman, Virginia Lopez, Sharon Pelka, Shenita Thomas, Coach Stump. Fourth row: Coach , Sonja Brenet, Coach Beerman, Sarah Freedlund year. LHS OPP 27V2 Dekalb 90 West Aurora 46Vz 5pts Saxon Invitational 53 Streamwood 63 East Aurora 34 73 Iacobs 75 Marian Central 12 4pts Rams Relay 84 Elgin 43 7pts Kane County 37 Lake Park 49 St. Charles 78 18pts Conference 43 Dundee-Crown 77 Addison Trail 44 7pts Sectionals not pictured. Taking a li ht jog around the track, Lisa Smith Iane Freedlund concentrates on the next hurdle as she practices before a meet. smiles at tge camera. Crystal Simmons trys to beat her own record of 33 feet as she positions herself to throw the shot-put. 110 Coach Beerman gives Sara Schrock a few pointers before she throws the shot at an important meet. iq gg, QW BW 4 S ws 7014 LEE. . X X Q- -N? if Rohlwin RlCk App Second Sortmo 1ck Perez M1keWarr Sweeney Carter Caul Fourth R F1rst Row: Sean Moorman Ton Ovelmanl Iohn Sm1th Chrls 1 Pu 41- 'X Q QRS df mxfmg 4 1 XX Y Y if-'les ll 4 Fwmlw.XW we-QWXSWAV BUYS TENNIS MATCHES CPPCNENT Losing only three Seniors this year because of graduation lDave Munson, Tom Tecza, Chad Moffettj, the Larkin team will have a great season next year in the upstate eight confer- ence. Returning lettermen will be Casey Clewell, Mark Hel- land, Steve Tecza, Vith Troung, Don Abbs, Kurt Campagna, Glenn Burge, Rich Gilmore, Greg Grancis, and Blaine Kumett. LHS OPP 5 W. Chicago 0 4 McHenry 1 1 Glenbard North 4 0 W. Aurora 5 5 E. Aurora 0 4 Cary Grove 1 0 Lake Park 5 5 Streamwood 0 2 Geneva 3 5 Dekalb 0 1 Elgin 4 Elgin Invitational First Place Row One: Casey Clewell, Dave Munson, Mark Helland, Steve Tecza, Tom Tecza, Vith Troung Row Two Don Abbs Campagna, Glenn Burge, Rick Gilmore, Greg Francis, Chad Moffitt, Blaine Kummet, Coach Evans Steve Tecza prepares to return the ball. Vith Troung shows off his unique style U Q Y 1: Don Abbs prepares the winning serve. Blaine Kumrnet and partner prepare for another victory 112 ' A 1 S. , .inline . ow 1: Alex Horowitz. Iohn Rog, Chris Solomon, Scott Shurtleff, Ieff Kennedy, Dave Coombs, Pat Gallagher, Eric West. Row : Chandler Koehn, Brian Heinberg. Chester Koehn, Bill McIntyre, lim Allen,1ohn Oliver, and Coac Evans. West's partner, john Oliver, prepares to serve the lim Allen provides power for Larkin. a . 1.v. 1 HBUILDI G saaso H Though the I.V. team had its ups and downs throughout the season, they did improve con- siderably. Their most memor- able games were against East Aurora and McHenry which they won 5-0 and 4-1 respectful- ly. Returning lettermen and hopefuls for next year are Bill Mclntyre and Iim Allen. LHS OPP 2 W. Chicago 3 4 McHenry 1 0 Glenbard North 5 O W. Aurora 5 5 E. Aurora 0 1 Cary Grove 4 0 Lake Park 5 3 Streamwood Z 2 Geneva 3 3 Elgin 2 '- - ,.-. ts- ..,.4,,. , A , ' 'f-' ,..,.,,,,, . ' ,. ,,4-,W '- - '+'--A - ' V' 4....s.4.-.aAa ! 5, . I .. ..,..--H --- - . Bill McIntyre returns the ball over the net. Iohn Oliver serves an ace. 113 4,40 NH, 'ln- ggi Q V , ' Q-X 5 RQ im v E ., Ns 00 bw - 5 xg i 1... ! n iw. 1 5 aff? 3 yggglsnddi iw ,NPNW 1 if .F--.- 'I LARKIN 3 4 uxrxm 31 mini ES One Tracy Fngbrecht L17 Magana Tina Morris Row Two Stephanie Sedrick Donna Cork Cathy Auble Kline Amy Bohlman Kammeron Duy Row Three Neile Trumbo Iulle Kulak julie Kovacs Kathy Kathy McConnaughy Helen Talon Katrina Petersen Sherri Schneber fires the ball to first base. Running her heart out, Kristin Short attempts to beat the throw to first. GREAT SEASON EoR 1.v. PLAYERS The I.V. softball team had a fantastic sea- son. They finished the year with a 20-1 record. The I.V. team consisted of 2 teams, freshmen and sophomores. The freshmen team took the only loss. Kathy McCon- naughay and Kathy Waugh tied for the team's highest batting average. Freshmen Neile Trumbo, Marcie Kline, and Cathy Au- ble started in most sophomore games. The coach, Ms. Nothnagal, has only suffered four losses since coaching I.V. softball at Larkin. LHS OPP 1 7 Wheaton Central 6 9 Lake Park 3 8 Lake Park 7 15 Streawood 4 15 Streawood 5 14 St. Charles 0 22 St. Charles 11 10 West Aurora 4 14' West Aurora 17 9 East Aurora 3 18 East Aurora 8 16 Elgin 5 13 Elgin 10 21 Lake Park 3 10 Streamwood 2 20 DeKalb 3 24 St. Charles 13 17 West Aurora 9 27 East Aurora 0 5 Elgin 1 E. . I.V. SOFTBALL 115 CONFERENCE CHAMPICN S Larkin's young team captured the Upstate 8 championship by beating Elgin in the final game of the year. The team was led by Seniors Vince Harris, Steve Ief- fress, Andy Underwager, Brian Weiss, and Ruben Saenz. lim Haacker and Chuy Gonzales added power to the lineup. This was Larkin's first team to cap- ture the title in the history of the school. Coach Schabert can look forward to five returning start- ers for next year. LHS OPP 7 Wauconda 1 15 Shaumburg 4 7 Streamwood 1 2 1 1 Streamwood 10 6 Streamwood 7 6 St. Charles 2 3 A St. Charles 0 11 St. Charles 9 11 Geneva 9 19 East Aurora 1 5 East Aurora 4 10 East Aurora 7 6 Lake Park 13 9 Lake Park 8 9 Lake Park 14 5 West Aurora 11 14 West Aurora 3 13 West Aurora 8 11 Elgin 7 2 Elgin 5 2 Elgin 1 116 VARSITY BASEBALL I ik R Q . Y 4 l x . J ' U if , u Q 3 Q54 wiv 'K 3- Ai L E J Y N 'A if A wwf' ' knew! ,A--.- U an .ff Q . 4 X I RJ 'R ! Q, Q N A' , f .4--1 A ,gg I fm? ,.,.. 4 U 5 I D98 , .1 3: Z., R 5 Wx ai , Q' J 4 X E , .S 1 E gg 'N Q 4 x K f,,,:,,, viking. - .V Qxgw,-ig... M 5 W. .if,v1.,g--y.. ..- Q-.SQM ' SOPHS TIE FOR FIRST The sophomores, led by a strong new Coach Dinkheller, fought their way to a tie in the tough Upstate Eight. The team was led by Ion Puklin and Ramiro Arrendondo until they were moved up to Varsity part-way through the year. After that, the team was led by pitchers Ed Iohnson and Steve Stoffergen. A win over Elgin secured a first- place tie for the team and high- lighted their fine season. LHS OPP 8 Wauconda 0 11 Shaumburg 1 5 Streamwood 0 6 Streamwood 5 8 Streamwood 7 17 St. Charles 4 13 St. Charles 7 3 St. Charles 4 21 Geneva 0 6 East Aurora 5 4 East Aurora 3 8 East Aurora 2 10 Lake Park 0 16 Lake Park 2 7 Lake Park 2 3 West Aurora 1 6 West Aurora 14 7 West Aurora 8 6 Elgin 7 4 Elgin 2 4 Elgin 5 118 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL Ii i N-...., W1 K rf ,,,'Qivg ffl .1 cfm' 'el' First Row: jeff Poole, Rick Lichner, Mike Hopkins, Scott Lang, Doug St. Iohn, Steve Mesmer. Second Row:Steve Stoffregen, Ryan Genz, Mike Iochum, jason Smith, Doug Schuring, Ed ie Iohnson. Third Row: Coach Dinkheller, lim Welch, Kevin Reinert, Paul Haas, Steve Wells, Mark Vaug n, lim Monkemeyer. 1 ls 'df' , J: A -.,, f 1,Y'-ri 'fzr ,nu ep'-'L' r A r 1 A m'f'4'? Ion Puklin blasts a double. ' , , A good lead is taken by Ed Iohnson. I r 1 35 P-Qgfxx Q. fy, N Q, EQ ,Y r x, V z 'L B t ,.- DY X, rn AVL' U 1 XII' ARK1nff ARKL 7 AIKIX,-- KL, fai :m'.'. xv . Sfknxxw f V' B 9 A inf., lv V Dyvflif' g ,X 'Afgff' ,NWQQI mx' Igmum QRKI mnxv, 4 1-I .16 gh Rob Owens prepares f - t fi Q? v ' mum 5 K Q: X fm, Yx x ff? S P 120 STAFF 9 l S A i MIRACLE change bogk it works! 5 BROWN Challenges master It's Easy! BUST? I N0 73950901 5 ' Thorllzas W hlte educate 2 Q M v f A fi Z , A Q ,M V 'ly f X X ,z Egxif if MA? !4' L W f 'ag BROWN Science HEAUI-I Glass E71 3:30 B357-ff?f'e'2 e' li!!,f-i,I9B1!,E?.'a'x'z'32,:af2Az?a ::::::::., '.. m 2. 00KS STAFF hx FACULTY , si u Wy Mrs. Gannon shows us what teachers are made of. 122 FACULTY ,Ov ft. Coach Haley plans ahead. 54084 ,934 1.1.5 -. '-QM. . N,.a,'i.a.'fa , . Over the hill? Mrs. Buchheit lust wanna Don Abbs Iacqulyn Albright Dave Anderton , Bob Arnet Dave Aten Denis Bandera Counselor Home Economics Math Physical Education English Math ,, N ,W B s. 'M Y . i Earline Barnes James Barth Keith Bauer Russell Boosted john Bordsen lean Bowen Marketing Spanish Auto Mechanics History Social Worker Counselor X L Mr. Rees helps a favorite student. Mrs. O'Neal and Mrs. Buchheit check out the latest news during first hour. Q t I .yffl will ll fun, Mrs. Cox prepares to sing Islands in the Stream with Mr. Haskins. L 4 l 5 L 4 David Brown Sandy Buchheit Geoffrey Butler Don Caldwell Biology Acting - English History English Dominick Cannata Melvin Carlson Kathy Carpenter Beverly Carrington Phys. Ed. Counselor Business Home Ec. Rachel Campbell Noralyn Canfield Librarian Special Ed. , I l . 'Zu f 6 Nt. Ji -vw 6 A Iohn Champion Geometry L .. FACULTY 123 124 FACULTY i xpemence E J 'fx ,ul ', 4 'LA l s + .4 ,Q 3.64 HW g- a 'l ,r- Hg' I L. Mr. Banwart is always hard at work in school. is S i f A 2 1 1 ' E I Q 5 4 3 , A :E Q Q g 2 A L Q , S UO-onnu.n.....W.,,,,,,,,L Viwiluvommmqww VV 0 fw M-Mwmwu-fm . 5 S 5 . , Qa it YK, 4 z ,. at s 5 4 i 1 . gi 5 WMM f uf 2 ' C Mr. Washington leads the great Larkin faculty choir?! Mr. Iohnston passes back last Friday's exams. -N in wi W YU - i Fm 2455. , A if Pam Cox Iames Dean Pat Devers Iohn Duffy Mary Edgar Applied Arts English SWEP Division Chairman English it ,,,g,,w , ..i, A3 i 'B Sandra Etter Barbara Evans Mary Fasbender Charles Frieders Peg Gannon Ioe Glaser Applied Arts English Foreign Language Division Chairman Division Chairman Dean ' I i Af? RX 5 Mrs. Wieg helps a student with her term paper. You mean you don't understand this yet! wwf .. .. N.. -Min 1' 2 if is x l ' fl Sue Goding Mary Ellen Goodwill Don Haacker Ray Haley Wally Haskins Denise Hayes Physical Education English Business Athletic Director English Counselor Pat Henning Marcelyn Henrickson Carol Hildebrand William Hofstetter Rosemary Hood Roger Hotham Band Reading Center Counselor Mathematics English Science 'fi ' iw f A FACULTY 1 25 v sys s 'yin 4 ,4 'S as 51 ' t?4..,i+Ni M 1 26 FACULTY a Q fa- .L . ss 1 ' O 5 8 I Principal Linda Hanson and Dr. Iohn Pennoyer moderate the College Mr. Rosales prepares for the second semester. Bowl World History game, in which Larkin triumphed. I wqaqg-'l!FQ A, t tv- N. .. Mr. Wince gets the latest news from a student. , .,V: ,ii i Q 1 rlrfb W K 1 I .lV. K K , j V V rv 've V . I I J A N M W ' 5 ' C, 1 ' , ,. . . -. ' 'A it H b Q Eg g , i 'H -t , ' A, , .. . 7 l trim-K 1 it A g .tem 'Q A ' f U t iA .wil 915' L' 'il' 5. fp Li e L it unit? 'ft A v. Lax-ri Huisinga Norma Hultgren Eileen Isaacson Abed Ismail Iohn Ienkins Don johns P ys. Ed. Business Special Ed. Civics History Ind. Arts f--'s ,tr - . Q .ff s it int tttt . it. .nw EL -A 2 if 0 ,Ax U ,, .. x f, - V ii 5' ' t 'wif or K1 vi! T I ' ' if Q t , 'st l we t, Don Iohnston Curt Iossart Robert Kaelin Don Kappes Iudith Karnes William Klatt Math Math Ind. Arts Business Librarian Math l Mr. Stump helps a student with the metal lathe. Mr. Newquist awaits the results of the 3 minute timings. Mrs. Lay is always happy when it's Friday. :wk .1 1 f 1 'CTI' ' Sow! ' M, ,NN james Kleen Roger Kohlin john Krikau Bill Kuntzelman Mollie Landfear Phyllis Lay Ind. Arts Science Asst. Principal Counselor Ind. Arts Math . 4. ', A x , . Robert Leroy William McMahon Charles Mies Carol Miller Chere Morrison Inka Muller Ind. Arts WECEP Science Special Ed. Reading Center Foreign Language W5 FACULTY 127 -in Hx'- Mr. Carlson shows off his Ace Advisor shirt. V M K ,tg-x-we . X ., . M . X . C-aa. eu, Y ,,......-sr Mr. Dean has a discussion with one of his prize pupils. -:assets-m. ,tu fest' Robert Newquist Business FACULTY Gary Newton Michael Newton Carl Nosbish Janet Nothnagel Science Asst. Principal Business Phys. Ed, 1 . . ,i Mr. Washington and a student 1 4' ' ' Mary O'Brien Phys. Ed. What can Mr. johns b N Pat O'Brien Math T ' F' his QXL Mt. W , Q Mr. Haley and company show off the Homecoming cake. V rawing now? P 3 -ist Friday's game. . . H' Fm mf N '5 .. QQ, ,f f 'WD' Carolyn O'Neal Fred Ottinger Ioe Pack Dean Foreign Language Phys. Ed. A smile is always cheerful on a Monday morning. fa. Paul Patterson Orchestra Iohn Pennoyer Mel Peters Larry Phillips Principal Counselor Chorus Director FACULTY 129 ww ., isis E +21 K W. , 2- ' f'S w5g k I H Kuff' ' 9,49 x 5 - V2 . .3-2: X f ' ? Hin. r A W. ,353 if , ff fkb. .W-My V 13, if 4 fi W. er-:-'15 gm ya Ms. O'Brien plays tug-o-war with Ms. Thelen. I 151' .2 X ' X lx xfymy M' 4 Mr. Haacker keys in on his computer. Mr. Pack prepares for his first hour gym class. A It iff' Y ,, , inf 3 'l J CPB' 'R Cyrus Richardson Iessica Rivera Henry Robarts Edna Rolfe Bernice Roome Victor Rosales Teri Rosenberg Civics!Econ Health Science Math English Foreign Language Special Ed. FACULTY 1 31 132 l s l l . 3 I 8 14 V 4: 3 +x?' x -it 'P- un , . za? ff K 'H l gf., S l 'P QH L I t -Q '52 I-1'f't-. ij X U iwf 'Vx.i+,!Vi:'f, , A.i,.Lw,'f:d?j,g. fi Q -4 . ' 'L fr' l 4 ff F'V! ?. Q .E 53:42 ,Q - -wa 1.24 . 40 ', . ,, A, .gf K 1 I x. : nk, HQ. Z- ,gi fkvgfi 1 in 1. S V '42, ' Ltfl. eff '. . 5 ' :QP f. V-.4 'L tr,--V,-yt A,,.v. t 0-tfelu -was i.f,, .3 K. ,-9 ,P-V , ., 'iff T- as I Y -.Rf ,, ., 1 1, s 1. . 7' .9 f ,N ..-l,v-'k.1:I. Na ,itil Ayn! Q 5- ui. 1 .1'-QM: . , 4, gui P V Vp, N319 .1 ivy 'SQ-5tfl'9t lygvgi gf -1 'ft as Q -ul .,, , nv. H, ,N . it Q, ml. A, 'NA' '-e,?2'-2' , 'I' 'W ff 4. 'L 'W f. 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Wally Haskins corrects papers with a little help from Iohn Frasik. mr N' 1 is -1 r tl rg K ,f , xiii? . trouble again? Kevin Rohlwing accompanies Mrs. Gannon at the first pep assembly of the year. - ji. Vkiy K4 I 3 X ' f Michael Sprague james Stump Sandy Stump Dennis Susino L0raLee Thelen Radio Ind. Arts Special Ed. Phys. E . Phys. Ed. ,W W.-.,..-n. .,,,1,N.,.k,V Kathy Thomas Dennis Thomtfoson History Special E . FACULTY 1 3 3 --ldv II . ye K X, Some concerning criteria for Mr. Dean. 1 Always a friendly face in the crowd. 'si W' Mr. Ismail .. M ,,4,,,.,-.- I Robert Todd Phys. Ed. 134 FACULTY Q 'X answers any questions before the final. Paul Tombaugh Science f tif., Y - ui - 1, ,W I. IQ Peg Shedivy English X Iulie Kempa Health r. , I I . Mr. Robarts gives a word of advice. Ed Washincgton Ioyce White Carol Wieg Phys. E . English English fl Mrs. Barnes looks thrilled today. , 33 E , . 3 3 ? .. Ll x ' l l to if .,,J.l.f A-----bXt X I just love my first hour class. 'int 1--v' Marsha Wiesialm Richard Wince Tom Worth Math English History Mr. Kaelin shows off his punk outfit. FACULTY 1 35 Y an ts' r - 'QN- , ,.......l .-4 FOOD SERVICE - First Row: Marjorie Sensor, Mary Hahn, jewel Howlett, Mary Hoffman, Delores Zimmerman, Rita Ladd. Second Row: Marilyn Brummer, Darlene Sennett - manager, Anna Belle Land, Ieanne Rayner, Viola Graff, Anna Mae Henderson. Absent - Stella Currie. f E if tl -. K 5, i . ,s US'1 T. 5 5 ., rr-, X SECRETARIES - First Row: Donna Carlson, Rendenna Bauer. Second Row: Carolyn Warrick, Iody McNutt, Iudy Trotter. Third Row: Mary Lee Koester, Shirley Christensen, Sandra Mettler, Tomalene Saner, Mary Alice Richardson. Fourth Row: Gladina Reed, Annette McDaniel, Iudy Crawford, Elinore Pacey, Rhonda Henning. 1 36 FACULTY Dean Assistants: Ron Banwart, Mary Johnson, Roger Stevens, Sue Cerasa. 6' 3 Clerical Aides: Barb Otte, Sandy Christensen, Cheri Burnett. ADMI ISTRATIVE STAFF Dr. Iohn Pennoyer Principal is -We - s .lbs we .C Mr. Iohn Krikau Assistant Principal Mrs. Carolyn O'Neal Dean f 1 Mr. Mike Newton Assistant Principal .,,r,, ,, ., , Mr. Ioe Glaser Dean FACULTY 1 3 7 M Q85 Free at Last F552 'IN THSSRQWV Memories FASHIOHTILLQRIDA WE Now and Forever MIKE an iane y W an MARY ' I C X , N0,the,,.1Southe,.?5'vf:aZ5, America's best'rUge!ln!9'Kima?glQ9?i'lA6iiey ou Cant Beat'Ihe Expenence. CAREER ,HMS - M 138 SENIORS X 'J 1. WG THE UNEXPECTED The Life f the Party S on f . 0 C ' 0 SUn1n1erCara Gretchen Chrls Pam JOHN KAREN Lisa Lynn Michelle sum W'lliam M k G 9 fmnuv SL., grand time SENIORS 139 SE IDRS The senior class sponsored many events during the past year: the Footloose Dance, Spirit Week, and the Senior Awards. They also participated in the S.A.D.D. program. At the Home- coming game Mark Gardner and Iennifer Rakow were named king and queen. Seniors won best float with the theme Hawk Busters Overallg the class of '85 is looking forward to exciting new challenges after graduation. The senior gift to the school was a new sound system. is . I ,rdiling,,,,,.,..., 1 y . ' , -. ,t Mark Gerberding takes a break from his studies. Craig Morse 7 President: Iohn Shales - Treasurerg Iennifer Rakow - Secretary: Craig Vollman - Vice President. , ,wt 1 Alicia Calderon, Becky Cargill, and Amy Finger enjoy 4th year German. 140 SEN IORS sewing Brian Renwick and Kim Ross dance their way into class. hh- 'L q,',K Sv- ,Y 'fi 31' L. Sis? -.1 to ll . 'CB ,mu TT 'V 25. Wav-v' I welll? ri if 5 ff J aa, kftv' 1' Toni Abbott Lucy Acevedo Lisa Adams Mary Adasiewicz Steve Akins: Eggskins Football coach: Football 9.10,11,12: German Club 11,121 Pa e 9,11,12: Ski Club 10: Wrestqing 11:12. Caroline Alejandro: Carol To be ha Jpy in life. Celina Alejandro: To be successful. Gina Marie Allen Michael Allen Stacie Allen: Cosmotologist. Benito Alvarez Dawn Alvine: To be rich: Basketball 9,10,11: Softball 101 Volleyball 9,10,11,12. Brian Anderson: Buzz To graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy: Basketball 9,10,11,12: Spanish Club 12. Heidi Anderson: Elementary Education: Badminton 11,12: Chamber Orchestra 10,11,12: Concert Orchestra 9.10.11,12: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Orchestra 9.10.11.12. Ierry Anderson Rick App: Bear To get rich and live in the mountains: Baseball 10: Basketball 9,10,11,12: Concert Band 9,10: Football 9,105 Pep Band 10: Track 11:12. SENIORS 141 Mario Aranda: Mar Architect: Concert Orchestra 9,10,11g Drama Club 115 Orchestra 9,10,11: Swimming 9,10,11,12. Blanca Arredondo: Alicia Nurse: Chorus 9: Student Government 93 Volleyball 9. Michelle Averaino: Luchi To be healthy, wealthy and wise: National Honors 12: Presidential Classroom 123 Spanish Club 11.12, Student Government 11,12g Swimming 9,103 Tennis 11,125 Track 11,12. Christine Ann Awe: Woody Open a fast food resturant with Ginger, Kim and Tinag Hero 12. Kevin Bailey: Reckless Architect: Concert Band 9g Latin Club 9.10: Tennis 9. Tom Baird: Chief Lawyer and succeed: Baseball 103 Golf 9,10,11,12g Ski Club 10,11,12. Bill Ballard: Billdo Chef: CWT 10: Hero 12. Brenda Ballard: Slim Airline Stewardess, Iazz Dancer, Model and Actress: CWT 123 Drama Club 9,11,12: French Club 11,123 Page 9,10,113 Spanish Club 9. Rebecca Barrett Laurie Lynn Barwig Mike Bates: Dopehead Enjoy life to the fullest at all costg Football 11. Ieff Bero: Engineer. Sarah Besancon: Chamber Orchestra 10,11,12: Choristers 113 Concert Choir 11,12g Concert Orchestra 10,11,12g French Club 105 Freshmen Mixed Chorusg Madrigals 11,125 National Honors 11,12. Ricky Bieber Ioe Bilek: Little Joe Computer Operator. Tina Bizik: Biz Make lots of moneyp Secretarial Page 11. 142 SENIORS BQ' -7 R 36' QS? 3 M I Steve Bgorklund: Live success ully: to be hap y inspite of myself: Ski Cllub 12: Soccer 12: WEPS 10,11 Lisa Blackward: To get out of school. Chris Bleser: To succeed: CWT 10: Hero 11,12. Iames Blitz Laura Blischke: Belushi Nurse: Gymnastics 9,10: Swimming 10,11,12. Iulie Bosio Angela Bottger: Angie To be extremely rich: Drama Club 9. Brent Bowers: Management: French Club 11. Kari Brackett: To be successful: Basketball 9,10,11,12: Class officer 9: Drama Club 9: German Club 10: Softball 9,10,11,'12l Student Government 9: Volleyball 9,10,11.12. Iulie Germaine Brasure: Boom Boom Brasure To pass civics and graduate: Basketball 9,10,11,12: Chorus 9: Concert Band 9,10,11: Concert Choir 9: Drama Club 12: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: German Club 10,11,12: German Exchange 11: Pe Band 9,10,11,12: Softball 9:10. Steve Brockner: Brock Professional Beach Bum: Basketball 9. Todd Broeker: Billy ldol Commercial Advertising: Concert Choir 10,11,12: Creative Writing 9: Drama Club 9,10,11: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: German Club 10,11: Pa e 9: Soccer 12: Student government 12: Swing Choir 11: Swimming 10. Dawn Brown: To be rich and lead a happy life: Softball 10: Tennis 10,11,12: Volleyball 9. Rhonda Brunner: To be happy: Chorus 9: Choristers 10: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Presidential Classroom. SENIORS 143 Sue Buckholtz Brian Burkart Angie Burnidge: Basketball 9,10,11,12: German Club 10: Volleyball 9,10,11. William Burnidge: Willie Wildlife Management: Football 9: Latin Club 9,10: National Honors 11,12: Ski Club 1O,11,12. Elizabeth Cahill: Beth Flight Attendent. Cari Cain Alicia Calderon Iohn Canfield: Horowitz To convince Mark Gross, Andy Underwager and Ieff Pool that l'm not Iewish: Advisory Board 12: Basketball 9: Football 9,103 Gymnastics 9,10,11,12: Latin Club 9,10: Ski Club 10.11.123 Soccer 12: Student Government 10,11,12. Rebecca Cargill: Becky Official Erdbeeresekt taster: Chorus 9: Choristers 10: Concert Choir 11,121 German Club 11,12: German Exchange 10,11: Swing Choir 11: Track 10,11,12: Volleyball 9,10. Gregory Carpenter Iames Carrington Kristi Cassell:To be successful: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Spanish Club 9,'10,11,12. Yvette Castillo Kimberly Cecil: To be tall: French Club 9.10: National Honors 11,125 Page 10: Tennis 11,12: Volleyball 10. 144 SENIORS 1 X ik X: , -Q. X 7 x x Kim Cecil and Heidi Mustard cheer to the bystanders at the. Homecoming Parade. Robert Cedillo: Dillo Cop: Baseball 9,10,123 Creative Writing 12: Football 9,10,11,12: Wrestling 11. Elizabeth Chamberlain: Beth Beautician: Page 9.12. Darren Chandler: Computer Programmer. Gretchen Channon Iulie Cha in Melissa Clhildersz Mitzi To become rich and famous: Chorus 9: Hero 12. Mark Chin: Chinski Become honorable and rich: Cross Country 10: National Honors 11,12: Swimming 11: Track 9. Lynne Clabough: Lynn To graduate: Chorus 9. Heidi Clark: Spaz To be all that I can be without joining the Army: Basketball 9: Chorus 9: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: German Club 9,10,11,12: German Exchange 10,114 Page 11: Presidential Classroom 12: Student Government 12: Track 10,1Z. Marla Coffee: Psychiatric Nurse: Drama Club 9: German Club 10: Swimming 9. Roberta Ann Coffman: Robb Successful in business as a buyer and coordinator: Baseball 9: Basketball 9,10. Iames Cohen: Iamie To be a successful lawyer: Chamber Orchestra 10,1 1,1 2: Creative Writing 10,11,12: jazz Band 12: Orchestra 9,10,11,12: Swimming 9,'10,11,1Z. Clifford Cole Iames Coleman Scott Collins Larry Conro SENIORS 145 Chris Conwa : Pedro To be a Grand, Prix race car driver and win the Lotto: Soccer 12: Wrestling 9,1O.ll.12. David Lee Coombs: Dave Business. Todd Cooper: Coop To be successful. Iulie Cope: Cerulean 12: Presidential Classroom 12: Swimming 9,10.12. Leland Cork Scott Cork: Corky Hap iness and money: Basketball 9.10.11,12: CWT 11: Football 10.11. Lisa Cortez: To be successful. Cornelia Corzine: Connie Doctor: Chorus 9: Concert Orchestra 9,10,11,12: Orchestra 9,10,11,12. Michael Crawford Michael Craychee Iim Crosby: Bing To win the Lotto: Football 10: Gymnastics 10,11,12: Ski Club 1O,11,12. Iohn Crosby:To take care and pride in my work as a floor coverer. Wayne Curleiy: Curley Diese Mechanic. Scott Custer: To travel extensively and find reward: Ski Club 10,11,12g Swimming 11. Steve Custer Michael Dann: M.C. To be rich. 146 SENIORS lx Seniors look forward to their new gym class with Ms. Schrauf. Lurana D'Antonio: Accountant: Gymnastics 10,11,12. Richard Dempsey: Red To be a professional race car driver: Food Services 12. Traci Desbles: To marry Ryne Sandbergg Badminton 9,10,11,12g French Club 9,10,11,12g Orchestra 9,10,11,12g Tennis 11. Robin Dishroom: To be successful and happy: Chorus 93 Choristers 10: Ski Club 11: Spanish Club 11. Mike Dorwaldt Karen Downs Noelle Dulabaum: Noey Speech Communication: Concert Band 9,10,11: Dra U18 Club 95 Iazz Band 109 Majorette 115 Pages 9: Pep Band 10,113 Spanish Club 11. Lynn Durrenberger Ieffrey Dyson Scott Eckols Iackie Eineke Robert Eineke Vonda Elam SENIORS 147 Scott Engel Michelle Ewers: Psychologist: Concert Band 9,10,11,12g Concert Orchestra 10,11,12g Freshmen Mixed Chorus: German Club 10,11,12g German Exchange 10,11,12g Majorette 12: NHS 11,123 Orchestra 10,11,12g Pep Band 11,123 TEAMS 11. Rodne Ezell: To excell in track and, field, and possibly make the '88 Olym icsg Basketball 9,10,11,12: GJWT 10,123 Football 105 Track 1O,11,12. Nancy Fabrizio: Iournalistg French Club 1O,11,12g Loyal Royal 10,11,12g Swimming 9,10,11,12g Track 9,10. Tosh Falkenberg Shari Farrington Helen Farris Iolene Fell Eileen Fenton: Medical Career: Concert Band 9,10,11,12g Concert Orchestra 9,10,11,12g German Club 105 Iazz Band 12: Orchestra 9,10,11,12g Pep Band 10,11,12, Volleyball 9. Ursula Fiebig john Filkins: To be successfulg Football. Amy Finger: Dear Amy To be the official partner of Becky Cargill: Drama Club 9: German Club 123 German Exchange 11,125 Poms 105 Swing Choir 11. Sam Finley Scott F itzsimmons 148 SENIORS E 'Z 4, ann aw. K Robert Cedillo is surprised I?J to get the Biggest Flirt K Nicholas Follis: The Coon To be a U.S. champion clay-track race driver: Basketball 9: Chorus 9: Concert Band 9,10,11,12: Football 9: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Page 9,113 Pep Band 10,11,12. Hildy Foss Scott Fowler Iohn Frasik: Bum: Football 10,'11,123 Ski Club 12. Renee Frassico: Princess Nursing: CWT 12. Dion Fredericksen: Fred' Steel Worker: Drama Club 111 HERO 12. Sarah Freedlund: Freedy Nurse: Basketball 9: Class Officer 10,11: Latin Club 9,10: Loyal Royal 10,11,12: Presidential Classroom 12: Student Government 11: Swimming 9,10,11,12: Track 9,10,11,12. Chi? Freeman: To form the wor d's largest and hardest Heavy Metal band: CWT 10,11,12. v Steven Frey Tina Frey: Twinkle Toes Teacher: Badminton 12: Bowling 12: Chorus 9: Page 9. lim Friedrich: To make a difference: Concert Band 9: German Club 9,10,11,12: Golf 1O,11,12: NHS 11,123 TEAMS 11,12: Track 1O,11,12. Ioey Fritch: Mechanic: CWT 12: Track 10, Mark Gardner: To marry the daughter of some very rich man: Football 10,11,12g German Club 9,105 Homecoming King: Wrestlin 9,10,11,12. Don Gayiord: Physical therapist and a success: Baseball 9,103 Football 9,10,11,12: Spanish Club 9. Karen Gebhard: To be a journalist and travel around the world: Swimming 9.10. Elizabeth Gendvilas: Willis To contribute something worthwhile to society, be obscenely wealthy, and never again be mistaken for Chris Leonhardt: Chamber Orchestra 9,10,11,12: Concert Orchestra 9,10,11,12: Drama Club 9: Orchestra 9,10,11,12. SENIORS 149 Adam Gengler: Golden Commercial Artist, Advertising Display, and Photography: Wrestling 9,'10,'11,12. Marlissa Genz: To be a success in whatever occupation I choose: Bowling 10: NHS 11.12. Rick Genz: Concert Band 9,10,11,12g Football 9,10,11,129 Track 10: Wrestlin 9,10,11,12. Christine Geragilty: Chris Modeling: Creative Writing 12: CWT 12. Todd Gerber Mark Gerbeding: Al E. Gator International Business: Concert Band 9,10,11: Drama Club 9,113 German Club 9,10,11,12: German Exchan e 11. Elizabeth Geske Iames Giesey: Rea To win the Lotto. Ioanna Gildow: Io Chamber Orchestra 10.11.123 Concert Orchestra 10.11.12: Orchestra 10.11,12. Steven Godinski Maria Gornia Ioe Gracia: Computer Technician. Glen Graff Amy Grantham: To work with children: Drama 9: Pa e 10. Mark Gross: To be a Secret Service agent: Football 9.l0.11.12: Homecoming Court. Orville Gutierrez: Orvie CPA: Concert Band 9. 150 SENIORS vu W lv N. Q' ' 'US tv. s 'G Kimball Harper and Kevin Ferguson model their sunglasses in commons. L.. .,.. M.. . Dawn Hagen Toya Hambrick: Peaches Airline Stewardess: CWT 10.121 Track 12. lim Hansen: james Electronic Engineer: Creative Writing 12: Drama Club 91 Ski Club 10,11,12. Kimble Harper: Cuervo Physical Thera ist: Basketball 101 Cross Country 12: CWT 10,125 HERO 11: Track 11.12. Vincent Harris: Vinny To be a baseball player: Baseball 9,10,11,12: Basketball 9.10: Football l0,11. lane Hart Rodney Hart: Physical Therapist: Football 9: Pages 12: Wrestling 9,10,11,12. Cheryl Hartman Phil Hartman: To get rich: CWT 9,10,11,12. Dewlcrayne Hawkins: To be l'lC . Dana Hayward: Wedgie Physical Therapist: Concert Band 9: Pep Band 10,11: Swimming 9,10,11,12: Varsity Band 11. Denise Heithus: Legal Secretary: CWT 10: HERO 11,12. Alan Hemd Ralph Herr SEN IORS 1 51 Ion Hertel: Basketball 9,10,115 Golf 9,10,11,12. Kristan Hertell: Kris To move to California, marry a wonderful man, and have a beautiful family5 WEPS 10,1'1,'12. Russ Higley: To be like Greg Pierce5 German Club 9,10,115 Golf 9,105 Track 10. Anthony Hogan: To be wealthy and intelligent5 Basketball 9: CWT 125 Football 10,11,125 Track 10,11,12. Iames Holevasz Iimmy CPA5 Golf 9,10,11,12. Heidi Holtz: Uvita Ph sical Therapist5 Advisory board 125 Concert Band 95 Drama Club 10,115 Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Page 10: Spanish 11,125 Student Government 11,125 Track 9,10. Erik Hooley Iuanita Hopp Cameron Hotham: Cam To be an engineer in Colorado5 Band 9,105 Concert Orchestra 9,105 Cross Country 105 Freshmen Mixed Chorus: NHS 125 Pep Band 105 Swimmin 10,11. Meredith Humqzracht: Creative Writing 115 Ski Club 11: Softball 9,10,11: Volleyball 9,10,11. Doug Hurley: D.I. WEPS 12. lane Hutchinson 1 52 SENIORS luv' 'IN' 'QWFVI Kerry McGinnis pins a homecoming corsage on Lisa Pucklin. L it L kt, it 44 qw Daniel Lamsa: Billy Bob Philant ropist: Chorus 9: Madrigals 10,11.12: NHS 11,122 SEI:-nish Club 12. Steve Ie ess Left Iensen: To own my own usiness: Football 10,11,12: German Club 10,113 Swimming 9,10.11. Kimberly Iensen: Kimmy Sue To never have to worry about money: HERO 12: Page 11. Tom Iensen: Russel Minister: Cerulean 12: Drama club 10. Amy Iohnson: Amy I. To be a world champion mud wrestler : Cerulean 12: Homecoming Court: Latin Club 9. Keith Iohnson: Moose Electrical Engineer: Football 9.10.11: Wrestling 10. lodi Iohnston: Cuervo Physical Therapist: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Track 1 1.12. Paula Kagel: Music Teacher: Concert Band 9.10,11,12: Iazz Band 11,12: Gymnastics 10: Majorette 11: Pep Band 10,'11,12. Kris Kaldenberger Kim Karsten: Tim's Babe Social Worker: Chorus 9: Drama Club 9: Page 9: Softball 12: Spanish Club 10. Robert Karsten: Rudimentibus Computer Engineer: Latin Club 9.10: NHS 11.122 Page 9.121 TEAMS 11,12. Deanne Kelly: Dee Bowling 10,11,12: Softball 9,10.'11,12: Volleyball '10. Michael Kelter Iulie Kim: Glorify the Lord in everything. Concert Band 9,10.11: Latin Club 9.10: NHS 11,12: Orchestra 11: Student Government 9: Tennis 10.11. Rebecca Klopfenstein: Klop Basketball 9.10: Orchestra 9: Track 12: Volleyball 9,10,11.12. SENIORS 1 53 l Dale Libby: Bum Latin Club 95 Orchestra 9,10,11,12. Mike Lombardo Barb Lorbiecki Steve Lovejoy: Basketball 9. Christine Lowe: C.L.O. To make frequent visits with Zwif to Northern and U. of l. to party with Lewis and Gordong Cheerleading 115 Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Page 93 Poms 123 Softball 103 Student Government 9,10,11g Volleyball 9.10. Richard Lubicz: Rich Business Management: Concert Orchestra 9,10,11,12g Orchestra 9,10,11,12. Sue Luers Melanie Lugar: Melfel To kick back and party with Glenn. Walter Lung: N.P. To have a lost weekend: Baseball 9,10: Ski Club 10,11.121 Soccer 123 WEPS 10. Karla Mackall: To et married and be wel? off. Karen Madden: To be a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader and to buy Butterfingers from L.W. for 72mg Cheerleading 11: Poms 10,125 Track 11,12. Leo Maguire: Marine Biologist: Football 11,121 Ski Club 12. SENIORS 1 55 Tim Mainard: Mainard To et married, move to Floricfa, go to college, and work in a machine trade: Track 9,10,12. Bob Malohn: Bobby Business Executive: Football 12: Student Government 11: Swimming 11,12: Tennis 9,10,11,12. Barkley Mapes: Barle Become president of the Miller Brewing Company: Football 9,10,11,12. Sheryl Mapes: To be happy and to have a full life: Page 10,11: Track 10: Volleyball 10. Ann Maretti: To be on a yearbook staff the rest of my life: Cerulean 9,10,11,12: Class Officer 10: NHS 11,12: Cerulean Editor 12. Mark Margan Rich Markovich: To win the Lotto. Daniel Marquez: The Bandit Fireman or Truck Driver: Chorus 9: Concert Choir 10,11,12: Football 9.10: Madrigals 12. Mario Martinez Michelle Mathes: To major in nutrition and own my own health club: Concert Band 9,10: Concert Orchestra 9,10: Drama Club 9: French Club 10: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Orchestra 9.10: Poms 10,11,12: Student Government 9: Track 11. Brent Matheson: Smurf History Teacher: Concert Band 9,10,11,12: Football 9,10,11,12: Wrestling 9,10,11,12. Diane Matison Mike McConnaughay Kerry McGinnis: To live on a California beach but make many visits to Flame and the F crew in Illinois and Gena in Spain: Spanish Club 11,121 Track 9,10,11,12. Steve McGrath: Huey To own my own business: Creative Writing 12: SWEP 11. Egypt McKee: The Destroyer To get married an become an all-star breaker: Basketball 9: Concert Orchestra 9: CWT 10,12: Football 9,10,11: Orchestra 9: Page 9: Track 9. 1 56 SENIORS 'VN Af ,4- 3 . K -.4.L.E. ' I X-if f Af , xi A - .- . Kk-' raw f Could this be a new faculty member? MN . ve its lay, Dan McNulty: McNutty Engineer or Pro-Drummer: Concert Band 11,123 Cross Country 9,10,11g Iazz Band 11,121 ep Band 1O,11,12g Track 9,10,11g Varsity Band 10. Scott Mears: To become rich. Pamela Mensik: Pam To gtlorify the Lord in all I do: horus 95 Concert Choir 123 Drama Club 93 Page 9: Student Government 12: WEPS 10. Michelle Menz: To go to Florida and to be tan, rich, happy. as intelligent as Keri? McGinnis, and as goo a swimmer as Cara Lewisg Office Education 125 Student Government 11. Chuck Metz: Electronics Engineer: Wrestling 10,11,12. Linda Milewski: Ski Dean's Mechanicg Gymnastics 105 Page 93 Ski C ub 12. Abraham Miller: To be successful and to achieve my goals: Cross Country 105 NHS 11,123 Track 10,11,12. Karen Miller: Foreign Diplomat: Concert Band 9,10,11,12: French Club 10,11,121 NHS 11,12. Orchestra 9.12: Presidential Classroom 12: Peip Band 101 Poms 11,123 Stu ent Government 9, Track 9. Stephanie Miller: Duffy Supervising Mana ementg Orchestra 9, Ski Cfub 10,11,12. Laurie Mills: Mills Legal Secretary. Colleen Mitchell: Mitch Stacey Mitchell: To be rich. SENIORS 157 Chad Moffat: Chadles Carpenter ContractorlEngineer3 Concert Band 9,10,113 Football 9,10,113 Tennis 11.12. Teresa Molander Ion Monkemeyer: To be successful and hapf:y3 Basketball 9,103 Latin C ub 9,103 National Honors 11,12. Deborah Montavon Kimberly Morris: Computer Operator. Melissa Morris Mark Morrison: Merrie To have a nice, rich life: Baseball 9,10,123 Basketball 93 Cerulean 10,11,12. Craig Morse: Mercury Class Officer, Pres. 123 Football 103 Gymnastics 10: Homecoming Court3 Ski Club 10,11,123 Wrestling 10. David Munson: To make others ha py, remember my Friends, and myse f unbelievably rich: Concert Band 9,102 German Club 101 Golf 101 Tennis 12. Bonnie Murison: BJ, To cruise the tollway and get some B.A. Chorus 9: Drama Club 9. Heidi Mustard: Space Puppy To achieve success and happiness: Freshmen Mixed Chorusg Page 9,10,113 Volleyball 9,10. Bob Nakoneczny: To be like Todd Stennes. Leslie lean Nelson: Interior Decorator3 Basketball 9,103 Chorus 9,123 Concert Choir 121 Drama Club 11,123 German Club 9,10,11,123 Swing Choir 112 Track 9. 158 SENIORS S...- Homecoming Parade Senior bandwagon I-ba is L 3 g I if it wi mfs? 9 f 'X adv. . I csffu Y .IW Mary Nelson: Airline Stewardess: Basketball 9,10. Stacy Nelson: Space To kick back and party hard: Basketball 9: Swimming 10. Martha Nichol: Merdle Commercial Artist: Ski Club 10: Softball 9,10,11,12. Patrick O'Farrell Glen Ogden Denise Olson Mark Osar Beth Otte: Work in the airline: Concert Band 10: German Club 10: Ski Club 11. Iohn Owens: Smo To graduate from college, get married, and have two ids with good senses of humor: Baseball 10, Chorus 9: Concert Band 9: Concert Choir 9: Creative Writing 12: Football 9: Latin Club 9. Kathy Pacetti Ioe Palkovic: Accountant: Swimming 10,11,12. Doris Parczany Calvin Parham: Cool Businessman: Basketball 9,10,11,12: Chorus 9, CWT 12: Track 12. Velma Parker Kathryn L. Parr: Successful Cogporate Lawyer: Ba minton 9,10,11,12g Concert Band 9,10,11,12: Concert Orchestra 9,1O,11,12: German Club 9,10,11,12: German Exchange 11: National Honors 12: Orchestra 9,10,11,123 Presidential Classroom 12: Student Government 9. Patty Parrish: Teacher: Loyal Royal 10: Spanish Club 11. SENIORS 159 Don Payne: Duck To be the boss: Hero 12: Teams 10,11,12. Sergio Perez Ir. Ioe Peters Wally Peterson: Hellion Cop: Page 11: Track 12. Andy Petit: Chezare Move to Virgin Islands: Basketball 9: Football 9,10: Ski Club 12. Scott Pfeiffer: Baseball 9,11,12. Dee Phelps: Executive Secretary. Ion Pienkowski: Penski To be like Steve Block: Tennis 12. Creg Pierce: Wrestling 11. Chris Platt: Pete To learn, to teach, and to be happy: Page 9. Brian Plote: Construction: CWT 11,'12. Iennifer Plote: jen To marry a rich old man: Chorus 9: Concert Choir 9: Poms 9, Volleyball 9. Mike Poll: Poll Position Get out of Elgin. 160 SENIORS 1- 0, I AJ At the Homecoming pep assembly seniors raise their hands cause they're sure. tfx .Q Q .f X. 1 l 1 ... L. PRF' Scott Pool Dale Potpe: Op To be a success ul managerg Hero 11312. Iohn Posch Kurtis Powers: To have as much spirit as Craig Morse3 Basketball 9,10,11,12Q Baseball 9,10,11,12Q Latin Club 9,10. Kim Puckett: Puckett Beautician3 Chorus 9. Lisa Beth Puklin: Pisa To become a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader3 Basketball 93 Homecoming Court3 Page 93 Poms 10,11,123 Spanish Club 9,101 Track 11,12. Maria Quezada Danny Quindel: Loser Tester at Miller Brewery3 Concert Band 93 CWT 11,123 Gymnastics 11. Ray t2uist: WEPS 11. Ienni er Rakow: Foreign Ambassador3 Advisory Board 10,11,123 Freshmen Mixed Chorus3 Class Officer 123 Drama Club 9, French Club 123 Homecoming Queeng National Honors 11,123 Presidential Classroom 113 .Zpanish Club 11,121 Student overnment 9,10,11,12. Vhonda Ramey Todd Ramsa Basketball 9,10Q Football,9,10,11,12. Paula Rehberg Medical Research3 Badminton 9,10,11,121 German Club 9,10. Dawn Redman Richard Remmers Communication and Broadcasting lrich and prosperousl CWT 123 WEPS 11.12. Brian Renwick: CWT 121 Football 12. SENIORS 161 Donna Reuterman Athena Ricker: Tiny Psylchologistg Chorus 95 C oristers 105 Student Government 9. Karin Riggs: Riggsy To organize and finance the Karin Ri gs School of Driving 5 Acfvisory Board 105 Cheerleading 115 Class Officer 9,10,115 Drama Club 105 Presidential Classroom 115 Spanish Club 11,125 Student Government 9,10,11,12: Swimming 9,10,11,'12. Shareena Ritz Ana Rocha Sean Rocke Kevin Rohlwing: Stone Business5 Football 9,10,11,125 French Club 9,105 Ski Club 11,121 Track 9,10,'11,12. Marisol Rosado Kimberly Ross Keith Rossignol Kellie Rush: Physical Therapist5 Basketball 95 Chorus 95 Concert Choir 95 Softball 9,10,11,125 Volleyball 9,10. Tina Russell: To praise the Lordg Chorus 95 Drama Club 105 German Club 11,125 Latin Club 9,105 Page 9,1U,'l1,12. 162 SENIORS we 1' TT 07 ,.s. ,,w.a-is 'L 1' lk if K by A. , tj.. NW Renee Stark sings solo for Larkin's Madrigals W Randy Ryse k: Rhode To be very rib: Basketball 9. Angelica Saenz Ru en Saenz: To be a pilot: Baseball 9,10,11,12. Mike Schaber't Keith Scherf Kim Scherf: Smurf To live an exciting life: Orchestra 93 Page 10. Wendy Schilferer Robert Schiltz Scott Schock: Scotty Make money without workingg Concert Band 9. Iulie Schreiber: Schreiber To be a CPAQ Basketball 9,10,11,12: German Club 10: Page 103 Volleyball 9,10. Grant Schrock lim Schuppner Sheli Schuring: Shel To make it in theatrical arts: Creative Writing 113 Drama Club 11: Ski Club 11,125 Softball 10,121 WEPS 10. Terri Schwartz: Softball 9,10,11,12: Volleyball 9. Lostoria Scott Bill Seils SENIORS 163 Sue Se ller Iohn Shales: To work hard and enjoy life: Basketball 10: Class Officer 123 French Club 93 Homecoming Court: NHS 12. Kathleen Shannon: Kathy Accountant: Chorus 9: Creative Writing 12. Douglas Shuler: Doctor: Concert Choir 9,10,11g Football 9,10: Page 9,10,11. Christine Shumaker: Chris Happ and successful in ever thing I dog French Clqub 10. Scott Siers: Football 11,12. William Simpson Susan Skioldager: Sue Nurse: Homecomin Court: Sogtball 9. Eric Smith: Engineeringg Football 9,10,11,12g Student Government 12: Track 10,11. Lisa Smith: To complete college and become a social workerg Cheerleading 10, Class Officer 11: Homecoming Courtg Poms 11,123 Track 9,1O,11,12. Stanley Smith Stephanie Smith: Stephie To travel a lot: HERO 11,129 Orchestra 9. Iohn Snowwhite: Pro Motorcycle Mechanic. Wendy Snowwhite Andrew Sorenson Renee Stark: Zoner Elementary Teacher: Chamber Orchestra 10,11,12g Chorus 9: Choristers 10: Concert Choir 11,123 Concert Orchestra 9,10,11,12g Drama Club 9: French Club 103 Madrigals 11,123 Orchestra 9,10,11,12g Student Government 9. 164 SENIORS 'UE l .. , flea S. 1-' WT ., ,I :fl Amy Finger shows us her modeling abilities Kat T C. 1 ,, 3 Nsfx tv Wx 5 , lim Starrett: Enviromental Scientist5 Cross Country 105 Football 95 Wrestling 10. Todd Stennes Canice Stevens: Nikki Secretary: Drama Club 95 HERO 12: Page 9. Kathy Stewart Paula Stokes Kimm Stone: Kimm Flight Attendant and to be happily married5 Basketball 9.10: German Club 10,11,125 German Exchange 115 Page 10: Volleyball 9,10,11. Dan Street: Dangerous To buy Wyoming. Iackie Studt: Todd Enjoy ife to the fullest. Pauline Studt: Em To graduate and be happyg tudent Government 10. Sarah Stump: To be a businesswoman and successful in life's adventures5 Basketball 95 Chorus 95 Choristers 105 Presidential Classroom 125 Student Government 9,125 Tennis 10,11,125 Volleyball 9. Susan Summers: To be a success5 Cheerleading 115 Concert Band 95 Concert Orchestra 95 Drama Club 9,105 French Club 9,10,11,'lZ5 NHS 125 Presidential Classroom 115 Student Government 9,115 Tennis 9,10,11,12. Rick Sunleaf: Lawyer. SENIORS 165 Brian Swanson: Swanny To do the best in all that I attempt5 Football 9,10,11,125 Latin Club 9,105 Wrestling 11. Sheryl Swartz: Concert Band 9,10,11,125 Concert Choir 105 Freshmen Mixed Chorus: German Club 9,105 Iazz Band 115 NHS 11,125 Orchestra 9,10,11,125 Pep Band 10,11,'12: TEAMS '115 Track 9,10. Dawn Sweeney: To teach music5 Concert Band 9,10,11,125 Concert Orchestra 9,10,11,125 Iazz Band 10,11,125 Pep Band 10,11,12: Track 11,1Z. Lisa Sweetman: Pharmacist5 Chamber Orchestra 11,125 Concert Orchestra 9,10,11,125 Orchestra 9,10,11,12: Track 9. Eulita Tackett: Tweety Traveler5 HERO 12. Chris Teas: Teas To have- a good time: Basketball 95 Chorus 95 CWT 11,125 Page 95 Softball 95 Track 10. Tom Tecza: Ornamental Horticulturist: Basketball 9,105 Football 95 Tennis 9,10,11,12. Ioyce Thiemann: Elementary Education5 Chorus 95 Choristers 105 Concert Choir 11,125 Drama Club 10,11,125 Madrigals 11,125 NHS 11,125 Presidential Classroom 125 Spanish Club 11,125 Swing Choir 115 Tennis 9,10,11,12. Lisa Thomas: Business: Chamber Orchestra 10,115 Concert Orchestra 10,115 German Club 125 German Exchange 115 Orchestra 10,111 Tennis 10,11. Mike Tighe: To be rich and live in Hawaii5 Football 9,10,11,1Z. Steve Tonning: Carpenter5 Basketball 95 Freshmen Mixed Chorus5 HERO 11,12. Dennis Townsend 156 SENIORS lim Holevas putts it in at the golf match against Elgin ' ,, ale, Kath Travis Ralph Trevino Chad Trumbo: Turb To not work a day in m life3 Drama Club 93 Ski Cllub 10,12. Bill Turner: Doc To be successful in anythin I do3 Football 10,123 Wrestfing 9,10,11,'l2. Andy Underwager: To attend the Mark Gross School of Pickin Up Blondes: Basebai 9,102 Basketball 93 Class Officer 111 Football 9,10,11,123 Track 11,12. Larry Van Buren: Lar Successful in computers3 Concert Band 9,10,11,123 Concert Orchestra 9,10,11,123 Golf 105 jazz Band 10,11,123 Pep Band 10,11,12. Richard Vargas Marry and live happily ever after3 CWT 9,10,11,123 Football 93 Wrestling 10. Lisa Varney: Computer Programmer3 Concert Band 9,'10. Vicki Versluys Dave Villella: Vanilla , Crazy Dave , Monroe Cook or Chef3 Food Service 123 Page 11,123 Ski Club 10,11,12. Craig Vollman: To be successful3 Basketball 93 Chorus 93 Class Offier 9,121 Concert Choir 10,11,123 Football 93 Golf 10,113 Page 93 Student Government 9,10Q Wrestling 10,11,12. Andy Voross: Stud Electronics Engineer3 Concert Band 9,10,11,123 Iazz Band 121 Pep Band 11,12. Robert Voross: Travel around the world3 Concert Band 9,10,113 French Club 10,11,123 German Club 9,10,1'l,12. Ken Vrotfors: Raheem Mahamid To electroshock the world3 WEPS 10,11,12. Greg Wachtel: Wrestling 10. Lanet Waters: IW To ecome a chic, vogue woman like Heidi Clark3 Basketball 93 Choristers 102 Concert Choir 11,123 Drama Club 93 Freshmen Mixed Chorus3 German Exchange 103 Latin Club 9,102 Madrigals 11,123 NHS 11,122 Page 93 Presidential Classroom 121 Swing Choir 112 Track 10,12 SENIORS 167 Sally Wauchope: Sal Nurse: Page 9,105 Swing Choir 11. Karen Weaver Stacey Webb: Physical Therapist: Chorus 9,103 German Club 9,10,11g German Exchange 10,113 Orchestra 9,10,11: Page 12. Lynn Weberpal: Lynnie Go to college and live it up, sell Butterfingers for 72e, settle down in Minnesota with someone who loves meg Basketball 9: Class Officer 93 German Club 113 Homecoming Court: Page 93 Poms 10,11,12g Student Government 9: Track 11. Micky Weinard: Mouse Computer Sales: Baseball 9,103 CWT 12: Football 9,10,11g Wrestlingq11. Brian Weiss: To ma e it through college: Baseball 9,10,11,12: Football 9,10,11,12: Homecoming Court. Iohn Whitcomb: Engineer Matt Whitcomb: Carpenter Sean White: To enjoy all the art world has to offer and to live a life in cool colors: also to find a girl named Iulie with brown hair, short in hei ht, and has a great smileg weql get in my car and cruise till the wheels fall off to a lace only she knows about: Football 9,125 Track 9,10,11,12g Wrestling 9. Mark Whiteside Laura Whitmer Lora Lee Will: Lora Pandora To be Mrs. Greg Ostdick and to cruise the tollwa and get some B.A. g gerulean 11,123 Chorus 9: Page 12. Chris Winchell: Wink HERO 10,11,12. Ieanette Wisz Nancy Withey Eric Wood 168 SENIORS 'YT M7 2. 'ii l V, , v, ,h . 41 - ,W 1,5 1 ' 1 9' i art Lynn Weberpal shows Lisa Smith her floating french fry trick. -' ln .saw '- B WBFWW I RRMU jenna' Leth and Lora Will head the yearbook staff's truck at the Homecoming para e. msn WW... nz Michael Dann, Orville Gutierrez, and Sue Skjoldager listen intently in class. While trying to read her English, Linda Kullick is amused. Dan Woodward David Yee Iohn Yetter Deanne Ziegler Kim Zweifel: Zwif To make frequent visits with C.L.O. to U. of I. with Lewis and Gordon: Cerulean 10.11.125 Poms 123 Volleyball 9. SENIORS 169 170 SENIORS Adam Gengler and jennifer Plote enjoy a slow dance together. Seniors proudly display their enthusiasm while riding on the senior truck Chris Platt and David Munson celebrate the end of an excruciating six weeks of paragraph writing in Mrs Whites class. Seniors sit patiently during the pep assembly. 2 Larkin's Homecoming king and queen. SENIORS 1 71 172 SENIORS Maxx- r ff-1 Q. u X. X A L .mi l john Shales and Karen Miller show why they were voted cutest couple. Heidi Mustard and her classmates listen intently to their teacher. James Cohen waits for his final time at the Elgin-Larkin swim meet. The three Larkin hawk busters try to rid Larkin of Aurora gh osts Seniors display their spirit by drowning out the Freshmen. Homecoming attendant Amy Iohnson checks in at the even- ing dance. dsx SENIORS 173 SENIUR AWARDS Biggest Flirt: Robert Cedillo. Not Pictured: Kerry McGinnis Most Likely to Succeed: Iennifer Rakow, ff' pm Most Spirit: Craig Morse, Lisa Smith. 174 SENIOR AWARDS Most Preppy: Kathy Parr, Mario Aranda Xl Vis? Class Clowns: Brian Anderson, Karin Riggs. Best Dressed: Cara Lewis, Stan Smith. .jr ,f yn L .ii- Cutest Couple: Iohn Shales, Karen Miller. Most Punk: Ieff Iensen, Amy Iohnson. Best Body: Brian Weiss, Lisa Smith. SENIOR AWARDS 175 SE IOR FAVORITES Favorite Food 4 Pizza Favorite Album - Purple Rain, by Prince . - ,M 176 SENIOR FAVORITES Favorite Car - Porsche 3 PACK Favorite Beer - Miller Senior favorites not pictured Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Favorite Group - Prince and the Revolution Song - I Can't Drive 55 Actor - Clint Eastwood Actress - Sally Fields T.V. show - Cheers Favorite leans - Levis Favorite Movie - Purple Rain SENIOR FAVORITES 177 FUNKY, Mig UN!!?TrfnnvsaiC n?5tLEG?.?xhS'B?1'2f5'.?.Tl'ff,2f5E'Gt ucationg 1986 wee IUNIORS ff SMARTHCEQRICKPHINEEH N N I AN nd KJQAKQLMAABWE CLASS!MADoNNA DAVID LEE non-I CARSSIIHIQSSLIITIITIBI' 1 RS JU 1oRs The Class of '86 once again won the spirit stick at the Homecoming assembly, and their float was titled Close Encounters of the Royal Kind. They also sponsored the very successful Christ- mas Dance, and held a Carnation sale in Febru- First Row:IodiClaser, President. Second Row: Lisa Cork, Secretary:Chris Martin,Vice President. Third ary for Valentines Day. Row: Norman Abdallah, Treasurer. T' xl Silently smiling, Betty Matlick thinks about her plans for the weekend. Lulie Blackwell, Iodi Glaser, and Kristine Nelson talk about the fun they're going to ave at the Halloween dance, while selling tickets. Mrs. O'Neal takes time out to explain the rules to Kay Trigg and Irma DeLeon. 180 IUNIORS Ahmed Abbas Andy Abbott Lisa Abbott Don Abbs Norman Abdallah Lynda Adams Stacey Adams Aleli Adao Fred Aguiniga Laura Aguirre Belia Ale'andro Laura Aldaro Tim Ali Yvette Alicea Eunic Alvarez Pritti Amin Ioan Anderson Patti Anderson Susie Anstett Victor Arnold Cristina Arredondo Audra Aschenbrenner Adrian Ashcroft Dawn Ashley Amy Awe Lisa Kay Baasch Sherry Bailey Lisa Banker john Banks Reiny Bartholomay Tim Bates Ieff Baumgartner Gloria Becerra Iudy Belanger Steve Belshem Debbie Bergholt Ray Bero Mitch Berry Mark Berthiaume 182 1uN1oRs fjay Beverly Ienni er Bierman Melinda B'orkland Iulie Blackwell Kim Block Iulie Boldwyn Melana Booth Erik Borman Andy Bouque Tina Bowers Eric Bowman Charles Boyce Kathy Braasch Bethanne Bradley Chris Bradley Tammy Bradley Steve Bramer Mike Brancecum Lori Bratthauer Nile Bridges james Brown Laura Brown jenny Brunner Lance Buhmann Glenn Burge Dave Burner Sonia Burnett Ron Burnidge Mike Busche Steve Butts john Byrne Curt Campagna jeff Canfield Paula Cantu Deborah Canzoneri Lori Capps it , 5 Q-' .4 . W , , ' 1 1 1 . '- M 'V X l . Iuniors discuss lunch for the day. L. N.. K -v +1 ' S . 3 ' i ' 9 ' gi X Q .S I H K-f Q QQIYSQPT-at 4-I eff- X' ri ii Us 'iii X t X 'veg -.E X: 54' X l X-it X mt , .tx , v Y, .. X ,NT S .as Li., x gi t E 1 K s L 1 X,--f ...dd xl' giclldds A 1. ' H X t..fi' aa an . Ss K X . L Q , if N' R as , -,wg F Q A 'Q l auf' 0 I New , :5 xy L h - J Q -4 is B nr X :Q , I A v ,f Linda Cargill Mary Caron Crystal Casey Courtney Cassell Brian Casteel Stacy Catavu Stephanie Catavu John Caughlin Carter Caul Peter Chaudhari Kyojoon Chon Ieff Churchwei Casey Clewell Keith Coles Roni Connors jerry Coquillard Ioe Cordero Lisa Cork Amy Coulom Laurie Cox Tina Coyle Dan Crackle Kim Craft Pam Curley Sharon Dassi Mark Davie Becky Davis Geisha Davis Scott Davis Lisa Dean Tim Dearman Shannon Delay Irma DeLeon Dave Demoulin Theresa Dethletfs Karla Diamond Ron Doogan Elizabeth Dornbusch Pam Douglas Nancy Drafall Ieanna Drazen Willie Duchaj Dean Durrenberger Kathy Eckerson Ken Ellison Paul Ermel Betsy Farle Greg Ferrell, IUNIORS 183 Laura Fishburn Shannon Fisher Michelle Flavin Dee F leenor Phil Foltmer David Fox Greg Francis Iill Franklin Tim Frazier Shelley Fredricks Kurt Freeman Becky Fritz Eric Fritz Denise Fung Karen Gallagher Dawn Ganow ludy Garcia Iulian Garcia Ieff Gardner Troy Garrelts Amy Gasser Tamara Gaylord jenny George Anna Gilbert Rick Gilmore Iodi Glaser Kim Golding Gail Goldstein Iuanita Gonzalez Arturo Gracia Kim Grayson Anna Gudino Matt Gunderson Kim Gunn Brian Gunter Ierry Gurley David Gutierrez Iim Haacker Sue Haas Diane Hagen Dave Hahn Michelle Hall lim Hammersley Bill Hampel Elizabeth Ham ton Dan Hanlkins Aaron Hansemann Don Hansen a zfiifw M. , l M, ' P if El s J' Q9 '2- 8 Aglallrk v ll qsigpl 55 'a 'gif lil! is it ' Zz'f53s,a 5' 'HI x V f . tt ui l X XS .Y Ft 1 ., ' +13 gm l -'45 Lgiim' iz 4 l s 'W qw 'f--1 2 if it an 5, Z lx w 4 Nd, -w .ff las 5. 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YA Cv '97 S... ,dr ll john Harris Chuck Hartman Karen Hartman Scott Hayes Deron Heath Anthony Heine Mark Helland Larry Herman jonathon Hirst jim Hober 1 Harry Hoff-,man Heidi Hoffman Tara Holder Billy Holland Allen Holley jeff Holtz Chris Houlihan Mike Hulke Ted Humphrey Kent lsom joel jacobson Tracy james Daniel jensen joe jermano Scott jerry Mike joerns Mark johns Kristin johnson Tim johnston Benita jones Tami jones David Kang Michelle Karwatski Rachel Kellenberger joe Keller jennifer Kelly IUNIORS 185 ies 1UN1oRs Angela Kenny Mi e Kenyon Fatima K an Clarissa Koehn Mary Kay Kolesar Chris Korfirst Peter Kosirog Pamela Koski Anton Kossakowski Gary Krajecki Karyn Krogh Missy Kruger Paul Krushel lim Kruse Blaine Kummet Monica Lainhart Debby Lamz Michele Lamz Tracy Larsen Kelly Larson Karen LaRue Kathy LaRue lim Lasley Brian Lawrence Scott Lay Ioe Lazar Todd Leitner Iennifer Lincicome Christi Lisy Matt Lobben lim Lopez Ken Ludwig Iohn Lutz james Macflreior Kelly Malo n Linda Maras Scott Marean Chris Martin Heather Martinak f 4 1 1, 1 i sn if? 1,6 A. 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Mn E ., .,.. . ,,, , . , A I 'ITF -..x Bettly Matlick Ant ony Mayfield Eric McKee Mike McNulty Sean McNulty Dean Mentjes Tammy Menz Laura Merlak Tracy Michniewicz Iames Mi acz Charlie Ngiller Carrick Miller Vince Miller Bret Mitchell Cindy Mogler julie Mollenhour Nick Montalbono Kim Moon Christina Moore Don Moore Scott Moore Tracy Moore Sean Moorman Ioe Morel Afton Morman Randall Morrison Steve Mundt Amy Muntz Iames Nazarowski Edwin Negron Ienny Nelson Kristine Nelson Lance Nemmers Lane Newbauer Tammy Newbauer Todd Niemann Leeanne Nohl Todd Nohl Chris Noonan Tammy Nordine Eric Norland Lynn O'Connor Cindey Olsen Brian O'Neil Keith OHS Kathy Ottinger Keith Ovelman Carrie Overbey IUNIORS 187 188 IUNIORS Dave Palkovic Chris Palmer Deanna Palushik juan Pantoja Becky Park Marti Payne Rebecca Payne Iohn Peke Audrey Pearson lose Perez Rick Perez Patti Perry Dan Peters Linda Petersdorf Kam Petersen Curt Phillips Robert Philli 5 Iudy Plazewsii Chuck Potter Larry Rahn Shawna Ramsay Kristin Rayner Ken Redmond Troy Reed Ieff Reinert Kurt Rich Ioan Richardson Patty Richardson Catherine Roberts Ron Robinson Lovette Rogers Rosemary Rodriguez Daniel Rodriguez Marc Runyan Marilyn Rosado Eric Rojas john Rutherford Bryce Rysewyk Maria Saenz qv. ,... 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X ,. x ? 9 s Rv Qi- fl f,.f ' T1 , ii Q' 3 f Y S L .,,N, K iiilii .4 t Q if X - FV up ,K Fernando Sanchez Scott Sawlis Iodi Schlick Diane Schmicker Evelyn Schmidt Bob Schramm Ieff Schrieber Iason Schultz Christine Schurr Tammy Schwartz Latrece Scott Keith Scruggs Steve Scully Leif Secrest Sean Sedrick Troy Service Artise Sharpe Lisa Sheets Monica Schroff Dave Shumaker Susanne Simkus Crystal Simmons Gregory Simpson Cin y Skinner Dave Smith Donna Smith Iohn Smith Kelly Smith Mike Smith Richard Smolen Neil Snapp Deborah Snyder Pam Sokody Pete Sotos Ienn Soucie Bridgette Sowers Nichelle Sowers Iohn Spencer Gorica Stanojevic Iill Starin Rav Steffens Dallas Stephens Roula Stevenson Tammy Stewart Kim Stone Curt Sunderlage Melissa Swanson David Swearingen IUNIORS 189 190 IUNIORS Ken Sweet Tim Teague Tony Termini Ioanne Thiel Annette Thomas Ronald Thomas Lillie Thornton Beth Tobin Chi Tran Nikki Tran Vith Trvong Kirsten Trygg Iill Tucker Louann Usrey Tom Valdivia james Verbic Ed Vertrees Dan Voss Dan Wagner Debbie Wagner Jeri Wagner Stephanie Wall Kent Wallace Iulie Walsh Mary Walsh Ieanine Walz Scott Watson Mark Welch Brenda Welch Carolyn Wells Mike Wells Wendy Welsh Steve Wessel Wendy Westlund ulie Weston Deborah Wetterman Ed Whisenhunt Felix Whiteside Wayne Whitmore gig, Y! 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Boyce gives away answers during class Doreen Whitney Shawn Wicknick Liz Wiel Carl Wilder Leisa Wilkins Andy Willett Charles Williams Dean Williams Kim Williams Venus Willis Kecia Wilson Alan Wise Melissa Wlodarczyk Amie Wood Kurt Wright Kristi Wyllie Candace Young Dana Young Dallas Zabran Ierri Zabran Ron Zimmerman Julie Zivin Brian Zweig Audra Asehenbrenner tlunlts intensly about her assignment Keith Otte Robert Winter and Iason Clute show off their locker after cleaning it ' n C n 1 , 0 5 Q ' I u Q 4'- I l ' vi ' 1 V rc s 5 ,V Q A vi v nw- , N,,., . ' t,,, ZLWV., W Liz Hampton pays close attention during Mr. Hofstetter's algebra class. MT. Rhode explains the finer details to Tammy Schwartz. 192 IUNIORS Shannon Fisher eats a well-balanced meal from the Larkin cafeteria. 7 'iv-,. Yvette Wilkins takes time out of her day's work to make a phone call. 3 l l I it 5 v l l Michelle Flavin smiles as she sees her reflection in the window. Alelie Adeo pretends to be a little camara shy. .+I W--ff' V- Matt Lobben is a hard working attendance page. Dave Smith has a mouthful to say during lunch. IUNIURS 193 4 I1 NL ws. L Performqnce beautiful test Sl1COCSSCSThe Hottest Christine E fill! I LAKINHNIE Sara PD No.1 IQQNGER Eifyfl a , -'ACK' successful Peterw L lk .'?. Ji'l:??LfE,'.HtQTEENAGERS5 John ast SOPHOMORES 195 SOPHOMORE The class of '87 had a spectacular year. They were full of pep and pizzazz. The energetic class was led by Melissa Kellenberger. The rest of the staff con- sisted of Dawn Stennes as Vice-President, Mona Garcia as Secretary, and Derek Lewis as Treasurer. The theme of the Sophomore float was Royal Im- pact. To raise money, they sold caramel apples and candy bars. First Row: Melissa Kellenberger, Vice-President, Derek Lewis, treasurer. Second Row: Mona Garcia, Secretary: Dawn Stennes, Vice-President. ' I if jf S Y. 'fi ' W N -awww Q 196 SOPI-IOMORES Vicki Parker was a radiant, outgoing young lady who learned to love and respect life. She was blessed with many hobbies such as sing- ing Zion's songs, basketball, volleyball, art, and ceramics. As a class, we will miss her. One of her favorite Zion songs was the fol- lowing: EVERYBODY OUGHTA PRAISE HIS NAME K Oh, I woke up early this morning My heart was beating right on time. ' I said Lord, I truly thank you, for opening up these eyes of mine. When I walked over to my window And while looking through the shades, Once again I had to tell Him Thank you Lord, for letting me see another day Now the sun was brightly shining, The wind was blowing not too strong. On a treetop just a few feet away Was a robin singing a song. I don't know what he was singing But pretty soon he was on his way. Who can say he wasn't being Thankful for letting him see another day. , I, - Everybody oughta praise His name Be thankful and praise His name Everybody oughta praise His name Cause if a robin can say thank you You can do it too. .an h-Q Vicki Parker 1969-1984 -11.- n ii vm. ' ' f i 51 J N7 X X If lx-A i ' to E Wil liflf 2 A I -W, t E - - ' 1 -..- 1 C my vw 1 B D IM L , X xi !.'X ' Xi' ig: f' N 'ji ml.. . C l' Li X555 i :ll I ' Q' f ' , l i Q X 1 i.. A 35 iv ,., 5 1 nca- 3 sQ..lll4f 4 Y if X ag . lv . 2' 'll A 'K 'Ji 'Q . , ,th H QW N .CW Q 5 V ks- ff 24 ' iii miifiiilwffleil t. .,.., Q A, 5' 3' sr ' 'I A 1 G' , gi , ,K Q -'ls Q I- i I 1 A ali., I N V QQ r S . lt ' A A it .. aft Xa' sf' ' l 1. FIT' ' ' ' , 1,,- V ' an 'gi , V' I fi, Q ' Qi ' 'll W L2 V ' Q5 ' X .. t ,, ,lf Q Rosie Acevedo Chris Adams lim Allen Chris Allison Dann ' Allred DaviriAllred Dawn Anderson Monica Anderson Peter App Xio Aranda Brian Armstrong Chris Arras Ramiro Arredondo Aleli Asao Pam Asher Mark Ashley Linda Atchison Dawn Backhaus Lydia Bailey Sarah Baker james Baldwin Brenda Ball Cindy Bankson Don Barr Kip Bauer Sarah Bauer Denise Baumann Tim Bayler Eric Bazan Cheri Beardsall Mike Belford Tayana Belle Andre Bennett Ia Bero leg Beverly Iohn Bieber Iohn Bizik Ron Bjork Dilvnn Blalark Todd Block Christy Blum Renee Bober Kathy Bo aerts Sherri Boilig Susan Boldwyn Vikki Boldwyn Tim Bosio lim Bottino Lisa Bowens Mary Bowman Kris Brasure Allen Brost Ianna Brown Cliff Bruneman Dan Bruneman Rhonda Bryant Ken Buchholtz Amy Bumpass Bonnie Burkart Mike Burke Iames Burns Matt Burns Eric Burt SOPHOMORES 197 198 SOPHOMORES Michelle Calame Christy Calhoon Ricardo Camacho Rosemary Cantu Mike Cargill Mike Carlson Brian Carnes Christy Carter Melinda Carter Tina Carter Lisha Cases' Liz Casse l Pete Castillo Tina Catsadimas Amy Caughlin Craig Chandler Santia o Chavez Keili Choate Renee Clark Ian Coffey lim Colborn Iames Coleman Timothy Cook Janet Cope Missy Coquillard Georgia Coulson Kelli Coyle Dee Crayehee Martha Crites Ianet Cope Vannessa Dal Monte jennifer Dallas Carri Danielek Brett D'Antonio Eros Davies Dale Davis Julie Davis Noe le Dearion Michelle Desbles Sandy DeSio Dale DeWitt Chris Dimiceli Keri Dingel Brian Dittman Debbie Dorsett Todd Drafall gf 5,5 .f :vm ,. y gggvagy W- ,gn 1 My if 1 E 'W' X . ' N Y' 1 .-2- , ,tn , , -:R fi' Tiff m ff 7 ,1 fflfff 5 it if , Q, , Q I 15. xg ilu l I a. I lf an if 1 ,- ,5, YASQM: , xi Q. .gg fig yt-ij' - . Q' S. 1 4, M 4 - LF - A - W... -, 1 in tv ... r ff' x I, I f V X 1 X CF, ,.,, - 5 sii ,fttey C rfb 'X Here's Tina Catsadimas, flashing her million dollar smile for the camera. lt t 1 1 A A 1 1765 V S5 it Q 'f , 1 1 :Qt ff X yall. I .- f 4 ff: iietgfil -' Ka 6 Rhonda Drazen Sheila Dscarrell Steve Duselc Ionathan Edwards Susan Eikler Sandgf Eineke Davi Emberton Valerie Emmert Venus Encarnacion Steve Engel Bruce Enrietto Brian Erboe Michelle Fagiano Stephanie Farley Brian Fay Darrel Featherly Nicole Fenton Fritz Fiebig Scott Firmstone lay Fisher Ierry Fisher Alisa Flores Glenn Former john Freund Dana Fre Tammy Giabler Beth Gallagher Mona Garcia Meredith Gentry Ryan Genz jay Gerber Debbie Gesin er Michelle GesEe Teresa Gholson Greg Giardina Kevin Gilmore Richard Godfrey Iesus Gonzales Elba Gonzales Pamela Gordon Dean Graf Debbie Granger Bill Grant Michelle Graves jackie Green Aimee Greenhagel Bob Greg Toni Groner Paul Groth Lisa Gunderson Manessa Gunter Paul Haas David Haasz Chiquita Hall Karen Hall Ron Hampel Amy Hannel Tim Hansen Iessica Hanson Susie Harris Tanya Harris Matt Hartman Iennifer Hatcher Diane Hawkins Mike Hayashida Todd Hayward Andy Heath Scott Heidenreich Rich Helmer Olga Heredia Brian Hettinger Vickie Hewitt Chris Highley Chris Higley Angie Hileman Lorie Hodges Lisa Holland Mike Hopkins Scott Hopkins Ty Hopp David Hostman Iennifer Houghtby Randy House Sue Hoye Michelle Hulke Blair Hunsaker Mike Hunter Sara Hutchinson Sue Hu vaert Heidli Irps Laura Israel Edward lackson jerry jackson Rodney Iacobson Lohn Iefferson Mic elle Iennings Kirsten Iensen Kristen Ientsch Todd Iessogne Mike Iochum Eddie lohnson Matt johnson Raye Johnson Lonni Johnston Laura Iones Patty Iones Margie Iuergensmeyer 200 SOPHOMORES Kurt Kaldengerger Rick Kane Kurt Kantorek Dawn Kaput joe Kara as Lisa Karakas Alan Kasiba .all .,., JL? 4 :manly L- 'cf ld! t ' ' ,- 'R . , Y R V a 6 L M. Au X,4fLwoffv4'f'f5M, l 1 'Q w it ,. , T. s ,W ll l n n 'Qu Q' s 'BX . 1 f.' 9 u ' -1 'R 'fn' 1 QP '-9 wi.- M R R ,Y21 me 0 H a -tv' -1 ,Z -6-4- t N-- A future artist contemplates her work. qi 1 L A 4 A I Q A L15 95 ' Q- 6-ff ff X e. A - P f i E 1 i kkkk-. N '- if fp. s A A' ev -sw L.,. -QF, at X if 1 A A , ik E.-E515 i that gi .... 9 ,L . an TM. S ! V? ' 'fi' Q ., I I 1 , M ,., , 1 I k v J., f iioliinfii. : 'ft A ,ta M V 4 ' 'iii .hu Q :K ,ti , ,i f i ltr? 4 : ' il 'ix Lf 1.1 r all ' l 4: 4.- f-7 ...-3 f . Michelle Keil Melissa Kellenlmerger Melanie Kempken john Kenyon Stephanie Kertx Linda Kim john Kinsinger Sharon Kinsinger Regina Knotts Tim Knutson George Koche jodi Koehler Angie Koulis julie Kovacs john Kozinski Kirk Krahn Scott Krieger Sara Krikau Carol Kruckenberg Paul Kummet Anthony Labuguan Dennis Laha Lori Lajter jeff Lanois Lisa Lane Scott Lang Kathy Lang Tina Laughlin Thuy Le james Lee Lori Lee Chris Leonard Shelley Leo old David Lerelll Danita Lewis Derek Lewis Eric Libby jeff Lingle Carrie Liska Cara Long Allison Lopez Tom Losch Audrey Lowe jeff Lowery Pam Lowery Traui Luangnikone Mark Lucas jeff Luker jedi Luscher Bridget Lustman jenny Madden Bill Maegdlin james Marhofke john Marhofke Dave Marshall Patricia Martinez Sylvia Martinez Mary Ann Mason Corey Matheson Rick McCombs Kathy McConaughey Mark McConnaughay Mike McCormack SOPHOMORLS 201 202 SOPHOMORES Tim McCracken Heather McGinnis Paul McGrath Bill Mclntire Tammy McVicar Todd McVicar Lisa Meadows Kathy Mears David Ment'es Paul Meriak Steve Mesmer Kirk Mies Eric Minehart Brett Moffett Barry Moll James Monkemeyer Stacie Moon Teresa Moreno Angie Morgan Nicole Morgan Tina Morris Heather Morton Tim Mo er David Muefler Laura Munkel Deborah Munson Shari Myers Kelli Myhre Kim Nakoneczny Beth Nanni Io Anne Nelson Ieff Oberle Mike Oine Cari Oscar Courtney Ostdick Lisa Ostema Todd Pacetti julie Padilla Danielle Palmer Iackie Park Alkesh Patel Connie Patete Andrea Paul I yur sl F rifle. 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Sherri Payne Katrina Pedersen Marti Perez Iudie Peszat Donna Peters Brian Peterson Chris Peterson Nit Phanavanh Suem Phorasavong Breck Powers Ginny Poist Aaron Poling Chris Poll jeff Poole Vicki Potuznik Traci Pritchard Ion Puklin Eric Pyle Don Raap Cindy Rabe Mark Raduenzel Araceli Ramirez Brenda Rash Chris Rausch Marc Rechsteiner Kevin Reinert Fran Renwick Beth Reuter Lorena Riale Iohn Richards loan Richardson Laquita Richardson Harold Roach Lisa Roberts Chris Robinson Lee Ann Robinson Vir inia Rocha IacEie Rodriquez Leonor Rodriquez Marta Rodriquez Ethan Rogers Tami Rohlwing Tim Rohlwing Tom Rohlwing Mark Rooker Madeline Rosado lIessie Rouse erry Rugg Ieff Rush Lonnie Rush Michael Russell Maria Salas Agatha Sant Jorge Santiago loe Sevilla Lir'ir Schaefer Doug Schaffer Rodney Schifferer Kevin Schneiderma Becky Schock Sherri Schrieber Amy Schultz Stacy Schumacher n SOPHOMORES 203 Tammy Schmacher Doug Schuring Kim Schwartz Chris Shadel Cheryl Shohet Kristin Short Tony Siete Fred Simmons Becky Simpson Tom Skinner Stacey Skjoldager jason Smith Mark Smith Mike Smith Rob Smith Steve Smith Brenda Snow Carolyn Snyder Chris Solomon Tony Soskich Cynthia Span Starlette Spates Lisa Spizziri Michelle Stading lulie Steffens Dawn Stennes Craig Steurer Gretchen Stevens Sue Stevens Debbie Stewart Doug St. Iohn Steve Stoffregen Dave Strossner Mark Swainson Brad Swanson Rich Sweeny Helen Taillon Keith Taylor Ste hen Tecza Shelley Teeters Mike Termini Larry Thiede Shanita Thomas Tina Tinsley Rick Toledo Bill Torling Rosa Torres Lisa Touchherry Wendy Tran Suzy Trupp Danie Tucker Tammy Twinning Kara Urias Maria Valdez Kevin Vanatta Ioni VanWinkle Brian Vatter Mark Vaughan Leon Vazquez lorge Velasavez Michelle Vertz Wend Vespa Maria Villlanueva 5 .4 , V2 E If 1 Q 4: il' ,x , ,.., 5 i rfgl Betsy Volkening Brant Vollman Curt Vollman Mark Wachtel Tracie Wahl Chris Walczak Daniel Walden Sharon Wallace Kathryn Walters Mike Warren Kris Wauchope Kathy Wau 1h Iennifer Wtilvster Carm Weiss Nancy Weiss lim Welch Scott Welch Steve Wells Tony Westerland Peter Weston Chris Whalen Connie Wheeler Mandi Whipple Sarah Whitcomh Pam Whiteside Glenda Willcott Dave Williams Greg Winner Chris Wishon Kim Witz Sandra Wood Michael Wright Mike Youn Maria Zavalia Adrienne Zimmerman Oh no, Margie. this is NOT working! I Kelli Myhre figures out the answer. SOPHOMORES 205 gl, x' NRS' ,, f1 w ,f -Nw-Q... ,K - 1 5 jk eu Q, A I R ,fa iffy ,914 i it if 1 LF - .X i A A QW -,fix gxkilf M3 1-N43 A 3 .. -. .W 2 Q.. Q F, J if' KX fl.. RSS r A, F f , ,Q 'fgvidf 'fEF'9f1!3 ' :S a test. Chris Leonard the day potato knows how to whiz right thru those jobs. ohn Freunde make the major decision of or ice cream. ..ax. i H-nnd,4, in 2- f'9 -9 - X L., . Chris Rausch finds school sooooo amusing! A E' Kirk Krahn is puzzled by the computer. 11 rj A. v' H' W vb ll mf' 'kgs gl 7' iflli' y 0' V' 59 x uruiv' 'tx' M H U un 5. ' bt is Y' 0 7. 3 C .M 5- ?v.hof J' 4,0 64 .6 .0 'fx f 'N H' 7 W J so W M ' n, 3-55 BL 5, ?fI',o'.A .G M H H I f x 'W f H W ,sxqfsw uni WL HH ss M W ,Al ef ,t Q 4, -7 f 6' Q' H M J J v . 3 1 ' ' H 'f an H J' -1 N. M HJ! , J' J, J, MARY Lorraine Books CIGSSV wrovgiualvl MAF rw- Mfcf:,1eJane The excitement begins. In 'mg lg oem. four year GIIT. Alive. 88 Itsalwaysapleasure Daniel just plam fun Angela ,mm Dm 208 FRESHMEN HX W ..,. 2.259111 M N ncy Keitnfohw . lc I Tcany usa KICK .3 Mu'Fl:2AgxpgrI5 thinki61'289 Bright Begmmngs ppm, Q N L' Smarter Dllljack Slyleclass' 90 Q, the first Qhot lsto 3 e Q are regxy Getting Off to a Quick Start 3Sf5Q?,f,SQS :rigging FRESHMEN 209 FRESHME The Freshmen class started this year out slow but progressed as the year went on. The Freshmen float for Homecoming was, The Revenge Of The Royals. Elections were held in September, and the results were promising. Avi Greenfield was elected President, Ienni Ieffress became Vice-President, Kathy Auble was Treasur- er, and lane F reedlund acted as Secretary. The class of 88 sponsored a dance which was held during the spring. They also be- came involved in the S.A.D.D. lStudents Against Drunk Drivingl program which opened the year to greater class involve- ment. From to to bottom: Avi Greenfield, Presidentg lane Freedlund, Secretaryg Cathy Auble, Treasurerg Ienni lef- fress, Vice-President. f Patricia Moore enjoys Mr. Bandera's algebra class. Ianene Clark and Debbie Graf watch the 4th period acting class with interest. 210 FRESHMEN Cyndi Oberle and Ioel Nazarowski show their spirit for Homecoming. Ria? r , Q' N gi? X H. ,lt A u .21 .. -Z, E 4 1 A 'sf' 1 Y? . E, N 4, it F 5. at .LBC Si S 'F I V , . ,g -3 . ...J 5 l . wp., at lunuu q 6 VK v-v eg J y -.mf 1 llel J Z Sf? . I f .tv 4 nXr-fn C NWT,-f' Q f i A f' 'Q 'il A g Y ' 2' s ff! l Becky Abbott Sean Abbott Tracy Abbott Mike Abbs Melissa Adams Vince Aguilar Mike Aguiniga Cindy Ahrens Rita Alanis Selinett Alicia Scott Allen Dave Alvarez Atri Amin Greg Anderson lessey Anderson lim Anderson Karma Anderson Heather Anderson Cindy Applehoff julian Aranda Raul Aranda Tom Arant Veronica Arnold Heather Aschenbrenner Cathy Auble Tim Austin Ieff Avila Rich Awe Rachel Azinger Cassy Bagg Lisa Bailey Grady Baldwin Jeri Ball Artie Banks Iames Banks Darren Barker Libby Barner Christy Barrick Steve Behm Ioe Belanger Anthony Bell Steffanie Berna Steve Besler Iason Beu john Bilik loann Billu s Shelly Blocker Michelle Bober Catherine Bobo Stefan Bo aerts Amy Bohlgman Randy Bone Andy Bosch Cris Boteher Mike Bottom Tim Bowen Kris Bowers Scott Bowers Mike Boyd Mike Bradburn Matt Brady Mario Bragg Phil Briggs FRESHMEN 21 1 Bill Brinias Kelly Brockner Sara Brockner Tracy Broeker Carrie Brown Merri Brown Sara Brownell Zoe Brumlow Neal Bryan Phyllis Beuche Angela Burke Anne Burnidge LR. Cabezudo Char Cadne Stephanie Cahill Todd Cahill Lynn Cain Mike Cain Patsy Calderon Kari Campagna Dean Campbell Lorri Cargill Kathy Carnes Bill Carrahar Lesle Carter Patrick Carter Leigh Cassell Leticia Castro Cindy Cave left Channon C lrissy Cha a Tanya Chesterfielld Greg Childs Keith Ciaccio Ianene Clark Scott Claxton Yolanda Cleveland Lori Cluchey Michelle Cluchey Shannon Clute Steve Cohen Cory Coken Kevin Coleman Iennifer Collins Bryan Conely Ryan Conner Ianet Conway Ienni Ieffress shows her school spirit at the Homecoming pep rally. 1 'w if t 5-ff x fi v , i 1 Q 4' t ' i 6 l l 'Q' ur 'x li -. ,A.,, A. ,,,, ng .C 1 -4- f Q. ,N J O - . 'Q W h. W X , QQ? '?',f L FL, V, 45,4 ss. 4, r' ' 'J 1 X. :I .Q S. I 1 S l ta 'Q . rxktf' x Q' . - -IV ' ' - 3 - Kilim 'df' x . xsv av K ,gym ,, ,, M fy-7 L V. . X ,il . C ,. ri! . '2 -F -C i gi V 1 - I' ' ' F i .HBE ,I V W 4. . 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I 'I' i S il ns Viz., . ,sf 'C' Dave Coons Iohn Cordero Donna Cork Ricky Cork Shilone Cornelius Lisa Cox Cindi Coyle Denny Cross Rhonda Cully Ienny Dahlstrom Debbie Danielson Lisa Danielson Mark Daraskevich Pat Darland Ieff Davis Iohn Davis Kathy Dearman Don Delaney Diana Delgado Michelle Denes Cary Deskins Ed Diaz Dianna Dickson Margaret Diamond Chris Dishroon George Dominguez Ben Drafall Sandra Durrenberger Kameron Duy Shannon Duzet Boomer Edwards Richard Eggert Cindy Eihorn Mike Eisenman Sabrina Elam Iohn Enga Tracy Engbrecth Regina England Mark Erboe Shelly Famighetti Randy Fay Pat Fellows Rich Fellows Russ Fiebi Sheila Finiey Ann Fischer Bill Fishburn Annette Flack Shannon Flannery Tracey Fletcher Krista Flikkema Becky Flood Betsy Flood Mario Flores Tami Follman Kelli Ford Vicki Forrest Linda Foster Marcy Fowler Lisa Fox Lisa Franklin Chris Fredricks lane Freedlind FRESHMEN 21 3 214 FRESHMEN Carl Frey Gollina Friedel Heidi Fritz juan Fuentes jack Gallagher Patrick Gallagher jacquin Garcia Laura Garcia Mike Garcia Bob Garrelts Tom Giardina jennifer Giese Sarah Gilbertson Kim Gilmore juana Gonzalez Susann Gorniak Debbie Graf Dennis Graff Cory Grant Tom Grant Emanuel Gray Avi Greenfield Mike Gregory Kirsten Grupe Mark Gustafson Cheryl Guyot Scott Haac er Mike Hahn Stephanie Haller Scott Hamrin julie Hansen Donna Hare Tracy Harrelson Greg Harris Curt Hartman Lisa Hawbecker jeff Heacox Amy Heckert Sheri Heidenreich Brian Heimberg Chris Hennessey George Hennig jody Henningson Bill Heipp Edith Hernan ez Nicki Heugh jayne Hoffman Teri Hoffme er julie Holclien jimmy Holland Heather Holtz Tim Hopkins Alex Horwitz Debbie Houlihan Kristi Hulke Tina Humbracht Win Humbracht john Humphrey Kim Huntington Tami Irmischer joe Irwin jeff jacobson Rob jacobson f it ,, . , . V 'Zi 'IIFQY' ' V ' 'Z s 9' v ,W rim ar xg r 5 l 4 4 A E, , . Q f , L' , tg. t '31 gs, if 'T i t o 1 .., sh I 'Wu qi i lata X M . 1 Nr 1 xx- Zi' K 'LE 'X T l if G14 V79 I--W fjM,f g Q M.....i- x is me :ff Q l Nfl 7 fs i ' ' ' al , H -, X f A X 3v.gi..,'-vi . . , , A ' Denise Wingrin and Sara Schrock are caught by surprise as they 2 X V -N 3 pass between classes. I N l K S L, ' V jg AV MQ , , L up ,J 'null H i' ,ka 3 ug.-0 M ' :Sri T . , A X it f x ALJ ,- F J? gd 'Sh ' A ' aj ff J , - - ' , ' 1 ,m s ,J .r '1 taxi .J ,A .. 'J sfo. 111' 53? EN.. . Y F . 5 e Y 2' K Q ,, x - ' 8 C, 1 4 if , W 'C hw' W fs nina: lf,-tg 'IQ' , ,Shakur nxt-U' X' ff t.' lrtmnrl f 5 - I -... '-,- t-- Aga,-E 1 .E gl f , ..V,. ,t.. ..'- f ., aw.. ' - tty' ' A . f fi A ix X 1 ' in iF: X V ,yi f Ti'i-'25, 8 t . ee I ,, L 5 i ,. wi '- X, . 156 17, J Robin jacobson Nancy james Sonja jamsa Mike jarvis jenni jeffress Eric jentsch Matt jerry Bob johnson Lisa jones Lisa jones Becky jurs Gary jurs Steve Kadlec jason Kahl Keith Kantorek julie Karakas Harry Kars Bill Karsten Michele Kassner Pat Keegan Neal Ke lenberger jeff Kenedy jeff Kerber Ryan Klemm Marcie Kline julie Kling Hallie Kluver julie Kluxdal Tom Kni ht jeff KnolF ' Kim Knudsen Chandler Koehn Chester Koehn Kathy Kordik Matt Korfist jim Kossakowski jeff Kozinski Robyn Krimke Rhonda Krogh Amy Kross Kiersten Krultz Mike Krusemier julie Krujak Tammy Lang Lonnie Larsen Heather Larson Scott Lasley FRESHMEN 21 5 Natalie Lattanzio Christina Lauber Andrea Lauder Iennie Lay Laura Leaver Dale Lemke Rob Lemke Rick Lesser Vince Lewis Rick Lichner Doug Lietzow Scott Lingle Phil Lobianco Tony Lopez Jenny Lugar Melissa Luke Priscilla Maoias Liz Ma ana Beccy Mallette jenny Malone Tanvir Mangat Tammy Manning Don Mapes Steve Marin Amy Martin Rodney Martin Juanita Martinez Laura Martinez Linda Martinez Marlyn Maxfield Michelle Mayenschein Tricia McCoy Nicole McDanials Kristie McElyea Ieff McEvoy Michele McGhie Dan Mclntyre Iodi Mclntyre Adam McMullin john Medina Iustin Meler Christy Mendiola Dave Menke Chris Mette Meredith Meyers Fred Meza Hector Meza Frank Migacz Dawn Miller Kurt Miller Carrie Mills Steve Mills Dave Milowski Nanci Mitchell Lance Moffett Debbie Mogler Steve Moll Monish Momaya Rhonda Montalbano Robert Montavon Mike Moore Patricia Moore Robin Moore F A A FY ,,,, , NV,- H, W , .ae A at -ffil t ff i 3 K if 3 s. . 2 ' is 1 ml 452' get ,W .. -rt .X . 1 if ,ge E We X. : i A. K wir' li , ,gi S E , . T ,Q 1 , 39 f .. 5 .1-X wg, . 4' L-- 1 4'7- C V47 x L A .F 1 wg- N - g 0 k. u 1' 1 - K fgii . ik Y it a . Q' , l 'SL K . t ' 'S' l W 1 V 1 H' , F ft Y - 2 X ll , I xi fl 19 5 n K '01 . va , .. , ,, .at ft. 1 ,A N- V' r 'l ,. U Qyig ,f '. fn- I4'i,,p-ll fi -. 4 i ff '.,,.-..-n-', Q4 'uw Ll 'f E, - , E , X i. jf' ' I L lf., X 4 ' , ,,,,1,, hy.. as X. t, , A .. . 5. K tk L P L M - S gy! s s r I . .ali l Q ' Kevin Coleman feels that close, careful work always does the job. N Tyrone Moore Ike Moran Scott Moree Robert Murphy Kathie Myers Ioel Nazarowski Barry Nelson Shane Nelson Lance Nemmers Lane Neubauer Sarah Nichols Charlie Nohl Monica Noonan Maureen Norton Erik Oberg Cyndi Oberle Raymond Ochoa Mark O'Farrel lohn Oliver Arnie Olsen Todd Olson Ieanette Osborne David Ostema Iames Ovelmen Robi Owen Ed Palacios Amber Palozotto Mary Papoulis Mike Parnell Tammy Parish joe Patete Kelly Pease Sharon Pelka Filonong Perez Tim Perry Bruce Peterson Ioe Peterson Lynn Pfeiffer Todd Pfueger Laddavanh Phommachanh Boutsakone Phorasavong Michelle Pierce Bill Pierros Cheryl Platt Emily Poore Al Pritchett Kim Quindel Laurie Radloff Karen Raduenzel Dave Rammacher Mike Rapier FRESHMEN 21 7 218 FRESHMEN Michelle Rauch Boyd Raveling Shannon Reeves Blanca Reyes Houston Richardson losh Richoz Ienny Riley Sean Riley Tony Rimovsky Kris Rip berger Ieff Rohertson lan Robinson Iulia Roche Ioe Rodriguez Iohn Rog Aaron Rogers Brett Rogers Scott Rohlwing Shari Rolanda Nina Romanenko Lynn Ross Tammy Rosson Dan Rouse Rick Rushka Bethany Russell Lyn Rysewyk Angela Sanchez Rick Santiago Ierry Sarto Doug Schaeffer Michelle Schifferer Paul Schifferer Dionne Schmitz Brandi Schneider Brian Schramm Sara Schrock Ron Schubbe Amy Schuppner Phil Schuring Dana Schwartz Steve Scott Stephanie Sedrick Mike Seils Mark Self Dave Sell Valerie Senko Mike Shar Bella Shrofl Scott Shurtleff Troy Sienko Gregg Simmons Tanya Sinko Shari Skjoldager Iamie Sladich Beth Smith Robert Smith David Snowwhite Iuanita Solis Bill Sommers Sean Sortino lim South Stacie Southwell Iill Spence ,ff .4 .S gif! 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Craig Spohr Debbie Staples Vicki Starkey jennifer Steffens Maria Stein Becky Stephens jordan Sternberg Brent Stevenson Chad Stewart Mike Stewart Bill Stites Melissa Stites Ieremy Stramaglio Mike Stratman Greg Strossner Dan Stump Mike Sullivan Staci Sunderman Scott Sunleaf Michelle Taylor Dave Teyler Tim Thompson Dawn Thurow Mary Tobin Holly Toole Yolanda Torez Dave Towner Iennifer Travis Cindy Trihas Neile Trumbo Paul Tucker Scott Tyne Ieannine Van Pelt Manuel Vargas Gina Vasquez Angie Vauple Denise Vege Irene Villanueva Lisa Visger Dave Wagner leff Walker jim Walsh Dale Warren Mary Wartenberg Alison Washington Buddy Wassinger Tracey Webb Leah Weber FRESHMEN 21 9 Wendy Wensel Pam Werner Eric West Theresa Wetterman Matt Whalen Julia Wiel Min y Wienke Norma Will Lacean Williams Am f Wilson Ruth Wilson David Winchell Denise Wingren Brian Wise Melanie Wise Beth Witmer Matt Wlodarczyk Traci Wolf jennifer Wood Todd Wri ht Iohn Wroiel Rosi Yhanez Amy Young Candecey Young Anita Zabran Michelle Zappia ' Cruz Zavala Kimberly Ziemann 4' Iennifer Zils R , t, I MMIQN Natalie Lattanzio acts out her monologue in fourth hour acting class. Right: Matt Wlodarczyk jumps for joy at the Christmas Dance because he's having such a good time. 220 FRESHMEN in 55 Freshmen class officers paint their rock at the first annual outdoor homecoming assembly, Q1 Y la Nanci Mitchell cracks up during drama class as the others watch intently. ha .4 Q 1 has K -4 mul, As a skit is performed, the whole drama class is surprised ofthe work of a fellow czlassinate. 4 EN' , A , , . . aaa LX' , ft? X fy in Ru I X 4 ' Heather Holtz relaxes in the cool grass while watching her fellow tennis players. Michele Bober watches as swimmers take the plunge in a swimming meet at Larkin. FRESHMEN 221 1 I 2 - 1 ssssss 'm , - ss sss .2 , .. , s q . ,.,. , lZ? h , Q. s s e .:,. Tfnnswqes b, ' ' , ' -,Qs . - . e . . 1 this is the business that mode it possiblensoumeonnomcsonmsausmzsscunss To .um Rich Phone Today: Anvmlsmc. f225z'C!25S'W'9.2.'., ..ff,,'f Business Oppgrlgunities The hassles can get your goat-until yo 222 ADVERTISEMENTS 1 s. 5' B' eadllne ACCOUNTING ' MTU GIVE financial h ' YOU D00 gm. mUR Q IIFUB S' 1- ERTISE Q! O 0 Z YI no C O 1' 0 Z 0 0 5 L Z 4 TU O T O x uv A U1 i' Q Z F: o- Q N3 O 'U I 2 ro R' NJ E o- alll I -4 E c E: 0 Congratulations to the Class of 1985 O ...ILL NOIS General Contractors Celebrating 78 Years of Service in the Elgin Area. I31 21 741-3220 I purr elertrit in: ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR COMMERCIAL 0 INDUSTRIAL 0 RESIDENTIAL Congratulations to the Class of 1985 Fred Parr 900 Elizabeth President Elgin, Il 60120 l 3-1 l yaneq? FAMOUS FRIED CHICKEN 175 N. EDISON Between Highland and Larkin Elgin's Westside 697-0288 ., WE ARE FAMOUS FOR OUR FISH TOO' ,-.- ,Q PIECES OF FISH , ..I, .,., ':'. FISH SAN DWICHES I -4. l , .. , ,P 2 Pc. 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Spring Street and Fountain Square Plaza - Ph. 312-742-3800 'fvlleqe ,foam ffUdd6l6l6H FEDERAL CDF ELGIN ELGIN DUNDEE HAM SH RE Michael Gitelis, M.D. Anthony W. Savino, M.D. Drthopedio and Spine Surgery Associates 75 Market Street, Suite 4, Elgin, IL 60120 0 312!931-5300 450 W. Highway 22, Suite 33, Barrington, IL 60010 0 312!382-6766 1575 N. Barrington Rd., Suite 435, Hoffman Estates, IL 60194 0 312!882-2320 426 S. Third Street, Geneva, IL 60134 0 312!232-6898 Ralph L. Scafuri, M.D. james S. Fister, M.D. Graduating sEN1oRs 0, gl 004 A0052 X001 ,Be at the top of the class 16001 Nu with classy graduation 0 dom.. S wwe announcements. Sw Suvvtxe gmt '53 Come see our wide line View PS1 till of graduation supplies Q51 ' I d ufclif nt 111 Walnut Avenue gm XYZ 53212 ggnois 60120 Duality printing with a tauch af class. 230 ADVERTISEMENTS TUBE .T ' I .g 71-4 W. ' ' . 5 ig, -.If 'fl X H 'f 1 t . 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Harbour I' In I I I n I I In I I' X U Lv 1, 1 9, 0 . Ufglfe U - YNY ff v 'Y Q609 Sw' . 0 QQ 1 up ann' 'row-4 m'-+ ..V -.. ,H,W,,f 9, 'v -' .. 1-1-.,v N- ADVERTISEMENTS 235 Abbas. Mohammed Ahmed 181 Abbott, Andrew 77, 181 Abbott, Lisa 181 Aobott, Rebecca 211 Abbott, Sean so. 211 Abbott, Toni 141 Abbott, Tracy L. 55, 105, 211 Abbs, Donald Paul 181 Abbs, Michael john 51, 211, 119 Abdallah, Norman j. 180. 181 Acevedo, Lucy C. 141 Acevedo, Rose Elena 197 Adams, Christopher E. 197 Boldwyn, Vikki L. 197 Auble. Cathleen S. 48, 89, 210, 211 Austin, Timothy j. 211 Averaino, Michelle 48.49, 51, 88 Avila, jeff R. ss, 211 Awe, Amy Kathryn 181 Awe, Christine Ann 142 Awe, Richard M. 211 Azinger, Rachel L. 63, 83, 211 Baasch, Lisa 181, 50 Backhaus. Dawn E. 68, 197 Bagg. Cassandra 211 I DEX Blietz, james A. 143 Blischke, Laura 86, 143 Block, Kimberly 105, 182 Block. Todd j. 80, 197 Blocker, Michaelle 70, 211 Blum, Christina L. 50, 197 Bober, Michele 86, 211, 221 Bober, Renee 197 Bobo, Catherine 211 Bochum, Gerald Bogaerts, Katty 197 Bogaerts, Stefan 51, 63,211 Bohlig, Sherri 197, 61, 62 Buhlman, Amy M. Boldwyn, julie Ann 114, 182 Boldwyn, Susan 92, 197 Cabezudo jr., Agustin 212 Bosch, Andrew L.P. 51, 61, 63, 211 Adams. jerry Adams, Lisa A. 141 Adams Adams .Lynda M. 181 .Melissa 74,105,211 Adams. Stacey 54, 105, 181 Ad80. Aleli M. 181. 193 Bailey, Kevin Leonard 142 Bailey, Lisa M. 61, 63, 74, 89, 211 Bailey, Lydia Ann 50. 197 Bailey, Sherry Denise 106, 181 Baird, Thomas 142 Baker. Sarah 197 Bollins jim 51 Bone, Randall 63, 101,211 Booth, Melana Sue 182 Borman, Erik Paul 182 Barniad, Maria 58 Adasiewicz, Mary L. 59, 141 Aguilar, Vincente 211 Aguinaga, Gilberto Aguiniga, Michael 211 Aguininga, Fredrick 181 Aguirre, Laura A. 181 Ahrens, Cindy 211 Akins, Stephen 56, 77, 102,141 Alanis, Rita 211 Alejandro, Belia 58, 181 Alejandro, Carolina 141 Alejandro, Celina 141 , Alfaro, Laura 59, 181 Ali, Timothy 181 Alicea, Selinett 54. 211 Alicea, Yvette 181 Allen, Gina Maria 141 Allen, james 197 Allen, Michael 141 Allen, Scott D. 101, 211 Allen. Stacie 141 Allison, Christine 50. 197 Allred, Danny L. 197 Allred, David L. 197 Alvarez, Benito 141 Alvarez, David V. 51, 63, 211 Alvarez, Ernesto 108, 181 Alvine, Dawn 82, 141 Amin, Atri 211 Amin, Priti V. 181,50 Anderson Brian 98, 141, 175 Anderson Dawn 197 Anderson, Gregory A. 211 Anderson, Heidi 141 Anderson, james D. 211 Anderson, jerry 141 Anderson, jessica 70, 211 Anderson Monica 197 Anderson joan Ellen 62, 181 Anderson, Karina A. 105, 211 Anderson, Patricia 58, 181 Andresen Heather A. 211 Anstett, Susan M. 181 App, Peter 51.97.109 App. Richard 171 Applehoff, Cindy 57, 104, 211 Baldwin, Grady 80, 211 Baldwin, james A. 197 Ball, Brenda 197 Ball, jerrilynn 211 Ballard, Brenda L. Ballard, William 58, 142 Banker, Lisa 181 Banker, john 181 Banks, Artie 211 Banks, james Andrew 51, 211 Bankson, Cynthia 197, 50, 54 Barker, Darren T. 211 Barner,-Elizabeth A. 70, 71, 211 Barr, Donald 197 Barrett. Rebecca 142 Barrick, Christina 211 Bartholamue, Reiny 48, 181 Barwig, Laurie Lynn 144 Bates, Michael 142 Bates, Timothy 181 Bauer. Kip Arthur 197 Bauer, Sarah 197 Bauer, Tamie L. Baumann, Denise M. 197 Baumgartner, jeff A. 181 Bayler, Timothy 197 Bazan, Eric C. 197 Beardsall, Cheri Lynn 197 Becerra. Gloria 181 Behm, Steven 211 Belanger, joseph Charles 211 Belanger, judy M. 181 Belford, Michael 197 Bell, Anthony 211 Belle. Tayana 197 Belshan, Steven j. 181 Bennett, Andre A. 194 Bergholt. Debra K. 181 Berna, Steffanie L. 48, 50, 89, 211 Bero, jay 197 Bero, jeffrey S. 142 Bero, Raymond Berry, Mitchell 98 Berthiaume. Mark Besancon, Sarah 69, 142 Besler, Steven 211 Bosio, julie A. 143 Bosio, Timothy 197 Boteher, Chris 211 Bottger, Angela jean 143 Bottino, james R. 197 Bottom. Michael W. 61, 63, 211 Bouque, Andrew 48, 91, 108, 182 Bowen. j. Timothy 45, 51, 101, 11 Bowens Lisa 197 Bowers, Brent 143 Bowers, Kristine A. 51, 211 Bowers, Scott 211 Bowers, Tina 182 Bowman, Eric 182 Bowman, Mary 50, 68, 197 Boyce, Charles W. 182 Boyd, Michael W. 211 Braasch, Kathleen j. 82. 182 Brackett, Kari Sue 80, 114, 143 Bradburn, Michael 63, 80, 211 Bradley, Beth 51, 182 Bradley, Christopher D. 182 Bradley, Tammy Lynn 182 Brady, Matthew D. 119, 211 Bragg, Mario 109, 211 Bramer, Steven D. 182 Brancecum, Michael W. 182 Brasure, julie G. 50. 143 Erasure, Kristina M. 50, 197 Bratthauer, Lori L, 182 Bridges. Nile Loren 182 Briggs, Phillip T. 54, 211 Brinias, William 212 Bruckner, Kelly 54, 212 Bruckner, Sara L. 86, 212 Bruckner, Steven 143 Brodde, Scott Paul Broeker, Robert Todd 48, 68, 143 Broeker, Tracy 61, 63, 212 Brost, Allen 197 Brown, Carrie L. 62, 63, 92, 212 Brown, Dawn 89, 143 Aranda, julian D. 84, 211 Aranda, Mario 142 Aranda, Raul H. 211 Aranda, Xiomara 197 Beu, jason G.101,211 Beverly jr., james 182 Beverly, jeff 197 Bieber, john A. 197, 142 Brown. Brown, james 182 janna L. 197 Brown. jennifer R. Brown, Laura jean 182 Brown, Brown, Matthew Merri 73, 212 Brownell, Sara 61, 63.68, 212 Brumlow, Zoe 212 Burkeheart, Bonnie 197 Burner, David 182 Burnett, Sonia L. 182 Burnidge jr., Ronald E. 182 Burnidge, Angela C. 144, 212 Burnidge, Anne 212 Burnidge, William 144 Burns, james 197, 80 Burns, Matthew 197 Burns, Steven j. Burt, Eric 109, 197 Busche, Michael j. 182 Butcher, Cris B. Butts, Steven 108, 182 Byrne lll, john M.69,182, 191 Biorklund, Steve 91 Cabrera, Ale jandro Cadney, Charmalyn B. 212 Cahill, Chris 50 Cahill, Elizabeth A. 114 Cahill, Stephanie 212 Cahill, Todd 212 Cain, Beverly Lynn 212 Cain, Cari j. 144 Cain, Michael R. 212 Calame, Michelle 50, 199 Calderon, Alicia R. 140, 144 Calderon, Patricia K. 212 Calhoon, Christina M. 61, 62, 198 Camacho, jose Camacho, Ricardo 80, 198 Campagna, Curt 61, 182 Campagna, Kari B. 63.89, 105, 212 Campbell, Dean Robert 212 Canfield. jeff 49, 84, 182 Canfield, john 48, 49, 91, 108, 144 Cantu, Paula j. 182 Cantu, Rosemary 198 Canzoneri, Deborah M. 182 Capps, Lori 182 Cargill, Linda Sue 183 Cargill, Lorraine 48, 49. 70, 83, 212 Cargill, Michael Wayne 198 Cargill, Rebecca 50, sa. 70, 140, 144 Carlson, Michael P. 61, 62. 198 Carnes, Brian 198 Carnes, Kathy 212 Caron, Mary A. 183 Carpenter, Gregory 144 Carpenter, Mark Carraher, William j. 212 Carrington, james 144 Carter, Christy 198 Carter, Lesley A. 48, 212 Carter, Melinda R. 198 Carter, Patrick 212 Carter. Tina L. 198 Casey, Crystal 183 Casey, Lishia 198 Cassell, Courtney 48, 68, 183 Cassell, Elizabeth 48, 62, 89, 198 Cassell, Kristi S. 144 Cassell, Leigh A. 212 Casteel, Brian 183 Castillo. Pete 144, 198 Castro, Daniel B. Arant. Tom 211 Armstrong, Brian 197 Arnold, Vernoica E. 211 Arnold, Victor E. 181 Arras, Christopher S. 80, 197 Arredondo, Blanca 141 Arredondo, Christina 181 Arredondo, Ramiro E. 116, 191 Asao, Aieli 197 Aschenbrenner, Audra 58, 181, 191 Aschenbrenner, Heather 211 Ashcroft, Adrian 181 Asher, Pam 197 Ashley, Dawn Ashley, Mark Z. 61, 62, 197 Atchison, Linda Ann 197, 86 236 Bieber, Ricky C. Bierman, jennifer L. 182 Bilek jr., joseph 142 Bilek. john ao. 211 Billups, joann 211 Bizik, john W. 197, 80 Bizik, Tina 59, 142 Bjork, David M. 197 Bjorklund, Melinda 182 Bjorklund, Steve 143 Blackward, Lisa 143 Blackwell, julianne E. 182, 180 Blake. Michelle L. Blake Casandra 62 Blalark, Dilynn 197 Bleser, Christine 58, 143 -Bruneman, Clifford 197 Bruneman, Daniel 197 Brunner, jennifer K. 182 Brunner, Rhonda 143 Bryant jr., Neal H. 212 Bryant, Rhonda Lee 197, 54 Buchholtz, Kenneth j. 100, 197 Buchholtz, Susan K. 144 Bueche, Phyllis M. 212 Buhmann, Lance 77, 116 Bumpass, Amy 197 Burge, Glenn W. 182 Burkart. Bonnie Kay Burkart, Brian Dean 144 Burke, Angela 212 Burke, Michael 61, 197 Castro, Leticia 212 Catavu, Stacey 88, 105, 183 Catavu, Stephanie 51, 105. 183 Catsadimas, Tina Lee 50, 55, 89, Caughlin, Amy E. 198 Caughlin, john Patrick 65 Caul. Carter R. 77, 98, 99, 183 Cave, Cynthia Christine 212 Cecil, Kimberly 88, 144 Cedillo, Roberto 77, 145, 148 Chalefante, Anthony Chamberlain, Elizabeth 55, 145 Chandler, Craig 198 Chandler, Darren 145 Channon, Gretchen L. 145 Channon 1 .jeffrey F. 51, 70, 71, 90. 101 119 212 Freedlund, Sarah 73, 86, 149 Garcia Chaps, Christine 212 Chapin, julie 145 Chaudhari, Peter 116, 183 Chavez jr., Santiago 198 Chesterfield, Tanya 212 Childers, Melissa K. 58, 145 Childs, Gregory Lee 212 Chin, Mark 145 Choate, Kelli 56, 198 Chono, Kyojoon 183 Churchwell, jeffrey S. 183 Ciaccio, Keith P. 80, 101, 212 Cintora, Federico 80 Clabough, Mary Lynne 145 Clark, Heidi I0 48, 49, 50, 145 Clark, janene 210, 212 Clark, Renee A. 50, 198 Claxton. Scott 80. 212 Cleveland, Yolanda 212 Clewell, Casey 183 Cluchey, Lori 212 Cluchey, Michelle 212 Clute, jason P. 191 Clute, Shannon 212 CoDero, john 103 Coffee, Marla 145 Coffey, jan M. 54, 68, 198 Coffman, Roberta 145 Cbhen, james 61, 62, 86, 87, 145, 172 Cohen, Steven D. 87, 109, 212 Coken, Cory A. 212 Colangelo, Robert W. Colborn, james L. 91, 198 Cole, Clifford 145 Coleman. james A. 198 Coleman, james D. Coleman, Kevin 77, 103, 212, 217 Coles, Keith Edward 183 Collins, jennifer A. 48, 49, 70, 89, 212 Collins, Scott L. Conley, Bryan 51, 212 Conner. Ryan 212 Connors, Rhonda 183 Conro, Lawrence R. Conro. Michelle Conway, Chris 91. 102, 103, 146 Conway, janet j. 212 Cook, Timothy R. 61, 198 Coombs, David Lee 51, 91, 101, 146 Coons, john 213 Cooper, Todd 146 Cope, janet L. 198 Cope. julie l... 49, 74, 75, 86, 145 Coquillard, Gerald 77, 183 Coquillard. Marlene 198 Coquillard. Michelle 198 Cordero, johnny j. 54, 213 Cordero, joseph L. 183 Curley, Wayne 146 Curtis, Michael 80 Custer, Scott 146 Custer, Steven Dahlhauser. Lee Dahlstrom, jennifer 54, 104, 213 Dal Monte. Vanessa P. 198 Dallas, jennifer Rae 198 Dames, Tracy 61 Danekas, Robert Danielek, Carri 92, 198 Danielson, Deborah 54, 213 Danielson, Lisa A. 213 Dann, Curtis Michael 146, 169 Dantonio, Brett E. 80, 198 Dantonio, Lurana E. 142 Daraskevich, Mark R. 51, 87, 213 Darland, Patrick A. 213 Dassi. Davie, Sharon 183 Mark Alan 183 Davies, Eros L. 198 Davis, Davis. Davis, Davis, Davis, Charles Scott 74, 116, 183 Dale 198 Dawna L. Geisha L. 183 jeffrey 119, 213 Davis john D. 80, 101, 119,213 Davis. Davis. julia 50, 51, 62, 198 Rebeccaa 183 Dean, Lisa M. 50, 183 Dearman, Kathy 104, 213 Dearman, Timothy E. 183 Dearian, Noelle 198 Delaney, Donald A. 213 Delay, Shannon Dawn 51, 183 Deleo n, Irma 51,80,102, 180, 183 Delgado, Diana 213 Demo ulin. David 183 Dempsey, Richard 147 Danes. Michelle E. 213 Desbles, Michelle L. 198 Desbles, Tracy 50, 147 Desio, Sandra M. 198 Deskins. james G. 213 Dethlefs, Teresa A. 183 Dewitt, Dale M. 80, 198 Diaz, Alexandra Diaz, Diaz, Dawn Eduardo G. 213 Cork, Donna K. 213 Cork Leland 87, 146 Cork, Lisa joi 48, 50, 180, 183 Cork, Ricky E. 80, 101, 119, 213 Cork , Scott 98, 146 Comelius Shilone 213 Durren Cortez, Rosemary Lisa E. 146 Corzine, Cornelia Rose 51. 146 Coulom. Amy E. 183 Coulson, Georgia C. 198 Cox, Lisa A. 213 Cox, Marcia K. Cox, Terrance L. 183 Coyle, Cindl K. 51, 213 Coyle, Kelli A. 198 Coyle, Tina Marie 183 Crackel, Daniel R. 183 Craft, Kim 183 Crain. Tyrone L. Crawford, Michael T. Craychee, Deanna 86, 198 Craychae, Michael 87 Crenshaw, Ozell T. Crenshaw, Tricia D. Crites, Martha 198 Crosby III, james F. Crosby jr., john j. 146 Cross jr., Dennis W. 119, 213 Cully, Rhonda 213 Curley, janet 63 Curley, Pamela C. 183 I Diaz, Maryann Dickson, Dianna Lynn 61, 213 Difuentes, Danny 62 Dimiceli, Christine M. 54, 198 Dimond, Karla 183 Dimond, Margaret E. 213 Dingel, Keri 198 Dishroom, Robin R. 147 Dishroon, Christy 70, 213 Dittman, Brian 198 Dobrowolski, Donna Dominguez, George A. 213 Doogan, Ronald 183 Dornbusch, Elizabeth 50, 183 Dorsett. Debbie 62, 83, 198 Dorwaldt, Michael 147 Dotson Dougla Downs , Randy s, Pamela 183 . Karen j. 148 Drafall, Benjamin 51, 213 Drafall, Nancy 183 Drafall, Todd R. 61, 63, 198 Drazen, jeanna 183 Drazen , Rhonda 199 Dscarren, Sheila 199 Duchaj, William Dulaba um, Neolle 148 Dunlap, Rosemary berger. Dean 183 Durrenberger, Lynn 148 Durrenberger, Sandra 54, 213 Dusek, Steven1199 Duy, Kameron T. 55, 83, 213 Duzet, Shannon 50, 70, 213 Dyson, jeffrey D. 148 Eckerson, Kathryn K. 183 Eckols, Scott 149 Eddy, Frank Edwards, johnathan 199 Edwards, Robert 213 Eggert, Richard G. 213 Eiklor, Susan 50, 68, 199 Eineke, jackie 58, 148 Eineke, Robert 14, 81 Eineke, Sandra 59, 199 Einhorn, Cynthia A. 213 Eisenman, Michael j. 213 Elam, Sabrina L. 213 Elam, Vonda L. 148 Ellison, Kenneth 91, 183 Emberton, David A. 80, 199 Emmert, Valerie 89, 199 Encernacion, Venus 199 Enga, john 213 Engbrecht, Tracy A. 61, 63, 213 Engel, Scott 148 Engel, Steve 199 England, Regina M. 213 Enrietto, Bruce j. 63, 199 Exazo. jean 58 Erboe, Brian Todd 199 Erboe, Mark A. 213 Ermel, Paul 183 Ewers, Michelle C. 50, 60, 61, 62, 148 Ezell, Rodney S. 98. 148 Fabrizio, Nancy E. 50, 73, 86, 148 Fagiano, Michelle 199. 105 Falkenberg. Tosh R. 148 Famighetti Shelli 213 Farley, Elizabeth A. 92, 183 Farley, Stephanie j. 50, 199 Farrington. Shari 140 Farris, Helen D. 148 Fey, Brian 199 Fay, Randy A. 80, 213 Featherly jr., Darrel 199 Feldmann, Clayton Fell, jolene 148 Fellows, Patrick M. 91, 213 Fellows, Richard j. 213 Fenton, Eileen 61, 62, 105. 148 Fenton, Nicole L. 50, 61, 62, 199 Ferguson, Kevin 151 Ferguson, Robert Ferrell, D. Gregory 183 Fiebig, Horst 199 Fiebig, Russell G. 51, 73, 119, 213 Fiebig, Ursula 143, 148 Filkins, john 148 Finger, Amy so, 140, 14s, 165 Finley jr., Samuel 148 Finley, Sheila 213 Firmstone, Scott W. 199 Fischer, Ann 213 Fishburn, Laura j. 184 Fishburn, William D. 213 Fisher. jay Allen 100, 199 Fisher, jerry 100, 199 Fisher, Shannon 50, 74, 75, 184, 191 Fitzsimmons, Scott 148 Flack, Annette 213 Flannery, Shannon Lee 50, 70, 213 Flatt, jennifer Flavin, Michele 55, 86, 184, 193 Fleenor, Delonda 88, 184 Fletcher, Tracey E. 50, 70, 213 Flikkema, Krista 213 Flood, Elizabeth K. 70, 213 Flood. Rebecca L. 213 Flores, Alisa 199, 56 Flores, jennifer C, Flores, Mario Andres 213 Flores, Richard 91 Follis, Nicholas 61, 149 Follman, Henry L. 58 Follman, Tami 213 Foltmer, Philip j. 184 Ford, Kelli A. 213 Former, Glenn 199 Forrest, Vicki Lynn 213 Foss, Holdy A. 50, 61, 149 Foster, Linda M. 70, 213 Foster, Sean C. Fowler, Marcy A. 61, 63, 104, 105 213 Fowler, Scott 149 Fox. David I. ea. 69, 184 Fox, Lisa 70, 213 Francis, Gregory 56, 184 Franklin, jill A. 62, 184 Franklin, Lisa R. 51, 74, 105, 213 Frasik, john F. 77, 149 Frassico, Renee 149 Frazier, Timothy C. 184 Fredericks, Christopher 213 Fredericks, Shelly 50, 184, 185 Fredericksen, Dion E. 58, 149 Freedlund, jane 48, 50, 73, 89, 210 3 Freeman, Kurt A. 184 Freeman, Louis G. Freund, john 80, 199 Frey, Carl 213 Frey, Dana 104, 199, 206 Fray, Steven 149 Frey, Tina 149 Friedel, Collina L. 214 Friedrich, james 90, 149 Fritch, joseph 149 Fritz, Eric Ronald 184 Fritz, Heidi jo 70, 214 Fritz. Rebeca jo 50. 55, 184 Fuentes, juan 214 Fung, Denise 184 Gabler, Tammy L. 199 Gallagher, Elizabeth An 50, 68. 199 Gallagher, jack 214 Gallagher, Karen L. 80, 184 Gallagher, Patrick 214 Ganow, Dawn 184 Gangier, Adam 170 Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia Garcia . joaquin 214 Garcia. . judy 184 , julian 184 , Laura 214 .Michael 119, 214 ,Mona G. 196, 199 . Ricardo joe 101 Gardner, jeff 184 Gardner, Mark 77, 149 Garrelts, Robert 87, 214 Garrelts, Troy 184 Gasser, Amy 184 Gaylord, Donald 77, 149 Gaylord, Tamara L. 184, 59 Gebhard, Karen Beth 143, 149 Gemzsi, Erzsi A. Gendvilas, Elizabeth j. 149 Gengler, Adam 150 Gentry, Meredith T. 199 Ganz, Marlisa 150 Genz, Rick 62, 77, 102, 150 Genz, Ryan 63, 80, 100. 118, 199 George, jennifer 184 Geraghty, Christine M. 150 Gerber, jay j. 199 Gerber. Michael Todd 150 Gerberding, Mark 50, 140, 150 Gesinger, Deborah L. 199 Geske, Elizabeth M. 87, 150 Geske, Michelle 199 Gholson, Theresa 51, 92, 199 Giardina, Gregory A. 199 Giardina, Thomas 109, 214 Giese, jennifer 214 Giesey. james A. 150 Gilbert, Annemarie 184 Gilbertson, Sarah K. 69, 214 GilDow, Joanna 150 Gillispie, Brian D. Gilmore, Kevin Alan 80, 199 Gilmore, Kimberly A. 74, 100, 214 Gilmore, Richard E. 184 Glaser, Jodi Lynn 180, 184 Godfrey, Richard 199 Godinsky, Steven S. 150 Golding, Kim A. 184 Goldschmidt, David Goldstein, Gail 184 Gonzales, Jesus Enrique 80, 116, 19 Gonzalez, Elba Iris 199 Gonzalez, Juana 184, 214 Gonzalez, Juanita Gordon, Pamela Anne 105, 199 Gorniak, Maria L. 54, 150 Gorniak, Susann C. 50, 55, 214 Gracia, Arturo 185 Gracia, Joe 150 Graf, Dean 55, 199 Graf, Deborah Ann 50, 54, 210, 214 Graff, Dennis 214 Granger, Debra Anne 104, 199 Grant, Cory 60, 109, 214 Grant, Iris Grant, Jennifer Grant, Jessica C. Grant, Patricia Grant, Thomas 84, 214 9, 202 Grant. William John 50, 62, 199 Grantham, Amy 150 Graves, Michelle Yvette 199 Gray, Emanuel 214 Grayson, Kimberly K. 184 Green, Jackie 199 Greenfield, Avis 210, 214 Greenhagel, Aimee S. 199 Gregg, Robert 199 Gregory, Michael 119, 214 Grider, Edward 116 Groner, Toni 55, 199 Gross, Mark A. 77, 79, 150 Croth, Paul 61, 62, 199 Grupe, Kirsten L. 50, 54, 70, 71, 214 Gudino, Anna 184 Gunderson, Lisa 50, 62 Gunderson. Matthew D. 184, 199 Gunn, Kimberly Jane 62, 184 Gunter, Brian 184 Gunter, Manessa Darlene 50, 199 Gurley, Jerry Ray 77, 184 Gustafson, Mark E. 214 Gutierrez, David Albert 98, 99, 15 , 0 184 Gutierrez, Orville 169 Guyot, Cheryl L. 70, 214 Haacker, James M. 77, 116, 184 Haacker, Scott G. 214 Haas, Paul 80, 118, 199 Haas, Susan A. 184 Haasz, David M. 199 Hagen, Dawn 151 Hagen. Diana Marie 184 Hahn, David 61.62, 184, 214 Hahn, Michael 80 Hall, Caroline J. Hall, Chiquita L. 199 Hall, Karen 74, 104, 199 Hall, Laura Hall, Michelle Lee 184 Heller, Stephanie C. 51. 214 Hambrick, Toya D, 151 Hammersley, James D. 184 Hampel, Billy 184 Harrelson, Tracy Lynn 214 Harries, Jon Paul 185 Harris, Gregory S. 214 Harris, John Gordon Harris, Michael W. Harris, Suzanne G. 199 Harris, Tanya 199 Harris, Vincent 116, 151 Hart, Jane 151 Hart, Rodney 57, 151 Hartman, Charles A. 183 Hartman, Cheryl L. 151 Hartman, Curtis 214 Hartman, Karen 68, 185 Hartman, Matthew T. 199 Hartman, Phillip 151 Hatcher, Jennifer M. 70, 199 Hawbecker, Lisa A. 50, 105, 214 Hawkins, Dewayne L. 151, 200 Hawkins, Ronda D. Hayashida, Michael 51, 102, 109, Hayes, Scott 185 Haymore, Samuel F. Hayward, Dana 50, 86 Hayward, Todd 87, 91, 200 Hazelwood, Jean M. Heacox, Jeff 214 Heath, Andrew 109, 200 Heath, Deron 103, 185 Heckert, Amy R. 70, 86, 214 Heidenreich, Scott 200 Heidenreich, Sheri 214 Heimberg, Brian Leroy 63, 214 Heine, Anthony G. 185 Heithus, Denise 58. 151 Helland, Mark E. 185 Helmer, Richard A. 200 Helmer, Steven G. Hemd, Alan 150 Hennessey, Christopher 214 Hennig, George W. 80, 214 Henningson, Jody Alan 80, 214 Hepp, William 84, 109, 214 Heredia, Ogle L. 200 Herman, Lawrence E. 185 Herr, Ralph R. 151 Hernandez, Edward 54 Hernandez, Edith 214 Hertel, Jon 90, 152 Hertell, Jane E. Hertell, Kristan P. 152 Hettinger, Brian T. 200 Heuer, Jonas Heugh, Nicola Hewitt, Vicki I. 200 Higareda. Jose A. Highley, Chris 200 Highley, Eugene A. 58 Highley, Christina 89, 200 Hlghley, Russell 152 Hlleman, Angela R. 200 Hirst, Jerrold B. 109 Hirst, Jonathan 68, 185 Hoberg, James F. 185 Hodges, Lorieann 200 Hoffman, Harry 102, 185 Hoffman, Heidi 62, 86, 185 Hoffmann, Jayne 61, 63, 214 Hoffmeyer, Terri A. 211 Hogan, Anthony 77, 152 Holden, Julie A. 70, 71, 214 Holder, Tara 185 Holavas, James 90, 152, 166 Holland, Billy 185 Holland, James 214 Holland, Lisa L. 200 Holland, Randall J. Holley, Allen L. 185 Holley, Jada L. 200 Howell, Michael D. Howie, David Hoye, Sue Ann 200 Hulke, Kristi K. 214 Hulke, Michelle L. 50, 200 Hulke, Mike 185 Humbracht, Christina A. 214 Humbracht, Meredith 152 Humbracht, Win D. 214 Humphrey, John 91, 109, 214 Humphrey, Theodore 48, 49, 81, 185, 188 Hunsaker, Blair 200 Hunter, Michael 200 Huntington, Kimberly A. 51, 89, 214 Hurley, Douglas 152 Hutchinson, Jane 152 Hutchinson, Sara A. 50, 68, 200 Huyvaert, Sue Ellen 200 Irmischer, Tamara J. 105, 214 Irps, Heidi 200 lrwin, Joseph H. 101, 214 Isom Jr., E. Kent 108, n85 ISRAEL, Laure Lee 50, 200 Jackson. Edward 200 Jackson, Jeremy D. 200 Jackson, Johnny Jacobsen, Jeffrey A. 214 Jacobson, Robby 214 Jacobson, Robert J. Jr. 185 Jacobson, Robin 215 Jacobson, Rodney J. 200 James, Nancy Lore 51, 215 James, Tracy L. 62, 82, 185 Jamsa, Daniel K. 51, 69, 71, 153 Jamsa, Sonja E. 215 Jarvi, Thomas Jarvis, M ichael J. 119, 215 Jeffress, Jennifer 48, 50, 92, 210, 212, 215 Jeffress, Steven 90, 98, 99, 116, 153 Jefferson, John 200 Jendo, Zoheir A. Jennings, Michele R. 200 Jensen, Daniel P. 185 Jensen, Jeffrey L. 77, 153, 175 Jensen, Kimberly 153 Jensen, Kirsten M. 50, 51, 69 Jensen, Thomas 153 Jentsch, Eric W. 215 Jentsch, Kristen M. 68, 200 Jermano, Joseph W. 185 Jerry, Matthew L. 214 Jerry, Scott 54, 185 Jessogne, Todd 200 Jochum, Michael J. 80, 118, 200 Joerns, Michael 185 Johns, Mark T. 185 Holtz, Heather S. 48. 57, 68, 214, 221 Jurs, Gary B. 215 Hampel, Ronald 55, 199 Hampton, Elizabeth 184, 192 Hamrin, Scott 87, 214 Hankins, Dan 184 Hannell, Amy L. 48, 104, 199 Hannell, Scott A. Hansemann. Aaron 48, 68, 91, 184 Holtz, Heidi K. 48, 49, 51, 89, 152, 170 Holtz, Jeffrey 185 Hooley, Erik 152 Hopkins, Michael A. 80, 118, 200 Hopkins, Scott 50, 200 Hopkins, Timothy 103, 109, 214 Hopp, Juanita 152 Hansen, Donald 184 Hansen, James C. 151 Hansen, Julie C. 63, 214 Hansen, Timothy P. 199 Hansen, Veronica T. Hanson, Jessica M. 89, 199 Hare, Donna M, 70, 214 Harper, Kimble 151 238 Hopp, Ty Del 90, 200 Horwitz, Alexander 63, 214 Hostman, David 200 Hotham, Cameron D. 152 Houghtby, Jennifer 105, 200 Houlihan, Christine D. 74. 75. 185 Houlihan, Deborah A. 214 House, Randall J. 200, 206 Johnson, Amy Lynn 74, 153, 173, 175 Johnson, Edwin 41, 49, 50, 80. 100, 118. Johnson, Keith 153 Johnson, Kristin 114, 185 Johnson, Matthew 200 Johnson, Robert 215 Johnson, Raye 200 Johnston, Jodell 153 Johnston, Lonni I. 80, 102. 200 Johnston ,Timothy S. 77, 102, 185 Jones, Benita L. 185 Jones, Laura 200 Jones, Lisa 51, 105,215 Jones, Lisa R. Jones, Nancy 73 Jones, Patricia 200 Jones, Tamara T. 185 Jeurgensmeyer, Marg 61, 62, 200 Julian, G regory M. Jurs, Rebecca M. 54, 215 Kadlec, Steven 119, 215 200 Kagel, Paula 62, 153 Kahl, Jason 215 Kaldenberger, Krlstopher .53, 200 Kaldenberger, Kurt W. 80 Kane, Richard L. 200 Kang, David Hwi Hwa 185 Kantorek, Keith 109, 215 Kantorek, Kurt 200 Kaput, Dawn M. 200 Karakas, Joseph M.J. 109, 200 Karakas, Julianna C. 86, 215 Karakas, Lisa M. 200 Karas, Harry 215 Karsten, Kimberly 153 Karsten, Robert 153 Karsten, William A. 215 Karwatzki, Michelle L. 185 Kasiba, Alan R. 84, 200 Kassner, Michele 215 Keegan, Patrick T. 80, 215 Keil, Michelle 201 Keith, Robert Lee Kellenberger, Melissa 48, 49, 5 Kellenberger, Neal 70, 91, 103, 1, 55, 195. 201 109. 215 Kellenberger, Rachel 48, 49. 68. 70. 189 Kelly, Deanne 104. 114, 153 Kelly, Jennifer 86, 185 Keller, Joseph 185 Kelter, Michael 153 Kempken, Melanie M. 50, 201 Kennedy, Jeffrey Scott 215 Kenny, Angela 186 Kenyon, John 201 Kenyon, Michael J. 186 Kerber, Jeffrey 81, 119, 215 Kertz, Stephanie L. 201, 207 Khan, Fatima 51, 186 Kim, Julie 153 Kim, Linda Songim 50, 201 Kinsinger, John 201 Kinsinger, Sharon A 201 Klemm, Ryan J. 61, 63, 215 Kline, Marcie 83, 215 Kling, Julie 48, 215 Klopfenstein, Becky 82, 153 Kluver, Hallie L. 215 Kluxdal, Julie 50, 54, 57, 215 Knight, Michael D. 154 Knight, Thomas 215 Knoll, Jeffry au, 215 Knotts, Regina 201 Knudsen, Kimberly 105, 215 Knutson, Timothy J. 201 Koche, George 201 Koehler, Jo Ellen 48, 89, 201 Koehn, Chandler 63, 215 Koehn, Chester 63, 215 Koehn, Claryssa 62, 186 Kolesar, Mary Kay 51, 186 Konstantinidis, Gus 154 Konstantinidis, Suthria 74, 154 Kordik, Kathleen T. 215 Korfist, Christian 80, 186 Korfist, Matthew N. 77, 102, 215 Kosirog, Peter J. 186 Koski, Pamela 186 Kossakowski, Anton C. 77, 79, Kossakowski, James T. 102, 21 Koteles, Randy Koulis, Angie 201 Koulis, Jim Kovacs, Julie 82, 201 Kozinski, James 154 Kozinski, Jeffrey T. 215, 219 Kozinski, John K. 201 Krahn, Kirk K. 80, 207 Krahn, Michelle 54, 154 Krejecki, Gary A. 186 Kraiecki. Mark D. 51, 154 Krich, Michelle Krieger, Scott 201 Krikau, Sara 201 Krimke, Robyn 215 Krogh, Karyn 82, 186 Krogh, Rhonda 215 Kross, Amy 215 102, 103, 116,186 5 Kruckenberg. Carol Jean 102, 201 Kruger, Melissa A. 106, 186 Krultz, Jamine D. 154 Krultz, Klersten J. 215 Kruschel, Patrick E, Kruschel, Paul E. 186 Kruse, James 186 Krusemeier, Michael 215 Kujak, Julie A. 70, 83, 215 Merrill Kullick, Linda Arie 50, 154, 169 Kummet, Blaine 90, 186 Kummet, Paul Allen 201 Kuttler, Laurence S. Labuguan, Anthony C. 61, 201 Leha, Dennis 201 Lainhart, Monica Lynn 65, 186 Lajter, Lori Enn 201 Lamz, Deborah Lynn 186 Lamz, Michele L. 48, 186 Landis, Jeffery M. 201 Lane, Jerry W. 154 Lane, Lisa L. 201 Lang, Scott M. 118, 201 Lang, Tammi Sue 83, 215 Lange, Kathy Lynn 201 Larsen, Lonnie 215 Larsen, Tracy 56, 186 Larson, Heather 70, 215 Larson, Kelly Beth 186 Larue, Karen Ann 50, 186 Larue, Katherine Jean 186 Lasley, Robert Jim 186 Lesley, Scott H. 215 Lattanzio, Natalie 86, 215, 220 Latsi, S. Jane 154 Laubar, Christina W. 68, 86, 216 Lauder. Andrea 216 Laughlin, Tina Sue 62, 201 Lawrence, Brian 186 Lay, Deborah K. 154 Lay, Jennie 51, 216 Lay, John Scott 91, 186 Lazar, Joseph 77, 102, 186 Le, Thuy Thu 201 Leaver, Laura M. 70, 216 Lee, James 20. Lee, Lori 201 Leffler, Scott Leitner, Todd 186 Leitzou, Doug 54 Lemke. Dale A. 216 Lemke, Robert A. 216 Leonard, Christopher 201, 207 Leonhardt, Christine A. 51, 154 Leopold, Shelley 50, 201 Lerell, David 201 Lesser, Eric 216 Lath, Jennifer Lynn 50, 74, 154, 169 Lewis Cara 154, 175 Lewis, Danita 74, 201 Lewis Deborah 154 Lewis Derek McGaw 196, 201 Lewis Vince M. 216 Leyva, Edward 154 Libby, Dale 155 Libby, Eric A. 201 Lichner, Richard 80, 118, 119, 216 Lietzow, Douglas E. 70, 216 Lincicome, Jennifer 68, 88, 186 Lingle, Jeffrey Dennis Lingle, Scott 70, 216 Liska, Carrie Ann 89, 201 Lisy, Christiann Lynn 186 Littlelohn, Cameron Lobben, Mathew 55, 186, 193 Lobianco, Phillip 80, 216 Lombardo, Lauralyn Lombardo, Michael 155 Long, Cara Suzanne 55, 89, 201 Lopez, Allison 201 Lopez , Antonio 216 Lopez, James 186 Lopez Manuel E. Lopez, Virginia Lorbiecki, Barbara 155 Lorton, James Losch, Thomas S. 91, 201 Lovejoy, Steven 155 Loveless, Robert J. 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Andrew 160 Pfeiffer, Lynn M. 217 Pfeiffer, Scott A. 160 Pflueger, Todd j. 63, 101, 119, 217 Phanavanh, Nit 89, 203 Phelps, Devon 59. 160 Phillips, Curt R. 188 Phillips, Robert R. 68, 69, 188 Phommachanh, Laddavanh 217 Phorasavong, Boutsakone 217 Phorasavong, Seum 203 Pienkowski, jon 160 Pierce, Gregory 160 Pierce, Michelle R. 217 Pierros, William 50, 55, 91, 217 Platt, Cheryl 217 Platt. Christopher 160, 171 Plazewski, judith Lynn 188 Plote, Brian 160 Plote, jennifer 160, 170 Poeers, Breck 203 Poist, Ginny 203 Polando, Daniel Poling, Aaron Michael 203 Poll, Christine 203 Poll, Michael 58, 160 Pool, Scott 50. 160 Poole, jeffrey 118, 203 Poore, Emily K. 217 Pope, Dale 58, 180 Posch, john 160 Potter, Charles 188 Potuztik, Vicki 203 Powers, Breck Powers, Kurtis M. 116, 160 Pozenskl, jon 100 Pritchard, Traci L. 203 Pritchett, Alfred B. 217 Puckett, Kimberly 160 Puklin, jonathan 80, 116, 203 Puklin, Lisa 151, 161 Pyle, Eric 203 Quezada, Maria R. 161 240 Rhamey, Vonda 58 Rialery, Lorena 203 Rich, Kurt P. 61, 62, 87, 188 RiCl'1B!ClS, IDhI1 W. 80, 103, 203 Richardson, joan 188, 203 Richardson, Houston 218 Richardson, joanetta Richardson, Laquita 203 Richardson, Patricia 188 Richmond, Kevin 63 Richoz, joshua A, 87, 109, 218 Ricker, Athena 162 Ridley, Lorena 50 Riggs, Karin Diane 86, 162 Riley, jennifer E. 218 Riley, Sean M. 218 Rimovsky, Anthony S. 63, 103, 218 Rippberger, Kristen 218 Ritz, Shareena 58, 162 Roach, Harold E, 203 Roach, julia 102 Robarge, Scott R. Robbins jr., George A. Robbins, Michael E. Roberts, Catherine M. 59, 188 Roberts, Lisa M. 105, 203 Robertson, jeff 218 Robinson, Christine 203 Robinson, Ian E. 217 Robinson. LeeAnn 203 Robinson. Roland 188 Robledo, Fransisco Roby jr. james Rocha. Rocha Roche Rocke Ana Bertha 162 , Virginia 203 Roche, ,julia 218 . Sean 162 Erin M. Rodriguez, Daniel 108, 188 Rodriguez, jackie 203 Rodriguez, jannette Rodriguez, joseph A. 103 Rodriguez, Leonor 203 Rodriguez, Marta E. 203 Rodriguez, Rosemary 50, 188 Rodriguez, Steve Reg, john A. 218 Rogers, Aaron Rousseau 51, 218 Rogers, Brett W. 218 Saenz jr., Ruben 116, 163 Saenz, Angelica 163, 218 Saenz, Maria Salas, Maria E. 188, 203 Sanchez, Angelica 59 Sanchez, Femando R. 189 Sant, Agatha jo 50, 203 Santiago, Enrique Santiago, jorge 203 Santiago, Rick 218 Sarto, jerrod 119, 218 Savage, Ricky Sawlis, Scott 60, 61, 62, 189 Schabert, Douglas Schabert, Mike 58, 163 Schaefer, Linda 203 Schaeffer, Douglas 203, 218 Scherf, Keith Scherf, Kimberlee 163 Schifferer, Michelle 53, 218 Schifferer, Paul F. 70, 218 Schifferer, Rodney 109, 203 Schifferer, Wendy 163 Schiltz, Robert 163 Schlick. jodi 189 Schmicker, Diane Lyn 59, 189 Schmidt, Evelyn 189 Schmitz, Dionne L. 218 Schneider, Brandi 218 Schneiderman, Kevin j. 203 Schock, Rebecca 203 Schock, Scott Henry 163 Seliremm, Brien W. 55, 70, BU, 103, 218 Schremm, Robert 102, 189 Schrieber, jeffrey S. 189 Schrieber, julie 163 Scbrieber, Sherri Lee 55, 82, 114, 203 Schrock, Grant 163 Scbrock, Sara A. 83, 215, 218 Schubbe, Ronald 218 Schultz, Amy 203 Schultz, jason 58, 189 Schulz, Cheryl Schumacher, Stacy 203 Schumacher, Tammy 204 Schuppner, Amy 56, 218 Schuppner, james G. 77, 163 Schuring, Douglas j. 118, 204 Schuring, Phillip P. 107, 218 Schuring, Sheli 163 Sell, David A. 80, 218 Senko, Valerie A. 218 Service, Troy 189 Sevilla, jose Seyller, Sue Ann 58, 164 Shadel, Christopher L. 54, 204 Shales, john 108, 140, 164, 172, 175 Shanholtzer, Charles Shannon, Kathleen A. 164 Sharp, Michael 218 Sharpe, Artise 98, 189 Sheets, Lisa M. 189 Shohet, Cheryl R. 204 SllO1't, Kristin 83, 114, 204 Shown, Heath W. Shroff, Bella R. 70, 218 Shroff, Monica 189 Shuler, Douglas G. 164 Shumaker, Christine 164 Shumaker, David W. 189 Shurtleff, Scott 218 Sienko, Troy A. 218 Siers, Scott M. 77, 164 Siete, Anthony 204 Silas, Ladon I. 109 Simkus, Susan M. 189 Simmons, Cedric Simmons, Crystal L. 189 Simmons, Fredrick 204 Simmons, Gregory 51, 189, 218 Simmons, jennifer A. Simpson, David Simpson, Gregory L. Simpson, Rebecca 204 Simpson, William 58, 164 Sims, Claudia Sinko, Tonya S. 218 Skinner, Cindy A. 189 Skinner, Tom 204 Skjoldager, Shari A. 218 Skjoldager, Stacey 204 Skjoldager, Susan M. 164, 169 Sladich, jamie Chirstoph 91, 218 Slezak, Ron B. Sloka, Ann M. Smith jr., john 77, 189 Smith, Alice j. Smith, David 77, 189, 193 Smith, Donna 189 Smith, Elizabeth A. 218 Smith, Eric jay 77, 164 Smith, jason 118, 204 Smith Kelly C. Smith Lisa 164, 159, 175 Smith, Mark D. 204 Smith, Michael E. Smith Michael Todd 204 Smith, Robert 218 Smith, Robert L. 204 Smith, Stanley 77, 164, 175 Smith, Stephanie 58, 164 Smith, Steven Smith, Theresa L. Smolen, Richard 50, 189 Snapp, Neil 189 Snow, Brenda j. 204 Snowwhite IV, john 164 Snowwhite, David M. 218 Snowwhite, Wendy 164 Snyder, Carolyn Ann 50, 105, 204 Snyder, Deborah 189 Sokody, Pamela Sue 73, 189 Solis, juanita 108, 218 Solomon, Christopher 80. 204 Summers, William 70, 218 Sorensen, Andrew 77, 164 Sortino, Sean 84, 103, 218 Soskich, Anthony 98, 99, 204 Soto, Paula S0t0S, Pete 98, 100, 189 Soucie, Ieanette S. 189 South, Iames Allen 218 Southwell, Stacie 218 Sowers, Bridgette 189 Sowers, Nichelle 55, 189 Span, Cynthia 204 Spates. Starlette 204 Spence, Iill 218 Spencer, Iohn Harlan 77, 116, 189 Spizziri, Lisa M. 83, 204 Spohr, Craig W. 218 Spraggins, Alisa A. Spraggins, Lynette C. Stadlng, Michelle 60, 204 Stanoievic, Gorica 189 Staples, Deborah A. 218 Starin, Iill Lynn 51, 18 Stark, Renee 68, 69, 162, 164 Starkey, Vicky 219 Starrett, Iames T. 165 Steffens Ir., Raymond I. 189 Steifens. Iennifer 219 Steffens, Iulie 50, 204 Stein, Maria L. 51, 219 Stennes, Dawn M. 48, 50, 83, 196, 204 Stennes, Todd M. 165 Stephens. Dallas R. 189 Stephens, Rebecka L. 219 Stemberg, Iordan K. 219 Steurer, R. Craig 204 Stevens, Canice 56, 165 Stevens, Gretchen L. 204 Stevens, Suzanne M. 204 Tecza, Stephen 81, 100, 204 Teeters, Shelley 204 Termini, Michael L. 80, 207 Termini, Tony I. 190 Teyler, David L. 219 Thelen, Peter I. Thiede, Lawrence 204 Thiel, Ioanne Mae 190 Thiemann, Ioyce L. 49, 51, 68, 70, 88, 166 Thigpin, Marvin Thomas, Albert I. Thomas, Annette 62, 190 Thomas, Lisa 50, 88, 166 Thomas, Ronald 190 Thomas Shanita 204 Thompson. Tim 219 Thornton, Lillie 190 Thurow, Dawn 219 Tighe, Michael R. 166 Timze, Iimmy Lee Tinsley, Tina M. 50, 61, 62, 204 Tobin, Beth M. 62, 190 Tobin, Mary E. 51, 105, 219 Toledo, Ricardo M. 204 Tonning, Steve 58, 166 Toole, Holly A. 219 Torling, William I. 204 Torres, Rosa 204 Torrez, Yolanda 219 Touchberry, Lisa A. 68, 204, 206 Towner, David E. 84, 219 Tovmsend, Denis 166 Tran, Tran, Tran, Tran. Chi 190 Huyen Nga 190 Wendy 204 Travis, Iennifer S. 219 Stevens. Roula 169 Stevenson, Brent 219 Stewart, Chad A. 219 Stewart, Deborah 69, 204 Stewart, Kathy 165 Stewart, Michael 219 Wood, Stewart, Tamara 69, 189 Stites, Melissa S. 219 Stites, William Laniere 219 St. Iohn, Douglas L. 80, 118, 204 Stoffregen, Steven 90, 100, 118, 204 Stokes, Paula D. 165 Stone, Kimberly 189 Stone, Kimberly S. 165 Stramaglio, Ieremy P. 80, 219 Stratman, Michael 219 Street, Daniel I. 165 Strossner, David H. 204 Strossner, Gregory 219 Studt, Ianqueline 165 Studt, Pauline E. 165 Stuer. Craig 80 Stump, Daniel 80, 119, 219 Stump. Sarah 48, 49, 88, 105, 165 Sullivan, Michael 73, 219 Sulke, Mike 62 Summers, Susan E. 50, 165 Sunderlage, Curtis Ray 189 Sunderman, Staci L. 54, 219 Sunleef, Rick 165 Sunleaf, Scott A. 219 Swanson, Mark 204 Swanson, Bradley K. 80, 204 Swanson, Brian Lee 77, 166 Swanson, Derek 77 Swanson, Melissa 114,189 Swartz, Sheryl 166 Swartz, Dana 70 Swearingen, David 189 Sweeney Ir., Richard E. 204 Sweeney. Dawn M. 61, 62. 166 Sweet, Kendall 190 Sweetman, Lisa 166 Tackett, Eulita Dianne 58, 166 Taillon, Helen M. 68, 204 Taylor, Charles A. Taylor, Keith O. 204 Taylor, Melissa Michelle 219 Teague, Timothy L. 190 Teas, Christine 166 Tecza Ir., Thomas 166 Travis, Kathleen 48, 88, 89, 167 Trevino, Ralph Trihas, Cynthia N. 89, 219 Trumbo, Chad 167 Trumbo, Neile Shay 83, 219 Truong-Quang, Vithya Trupp, Suzanne R. 83, 102, 240 Trvorig, Vith 190 Trygg, Kirsten L. 190, 180 Tucker, Daniel P. 80, 204 Tucker, Iill M. 190 Tucker, Paul M. 219 Turner, William 77, 102, 157 Twining, Tamara 204 Tyne, Scott E. 219 Ufland, Ierry L, Underwager, Andrew 77, 167 Urias, Kara 204 Usrey, Louann 190 Valdez, Maria R. 204 Valdivia, Thomas M. 77, 190 Vanburen, Lawrence 61, 62, 167 Vannatta, Kevin 207 Vanpalt, Ieannine Ellen 51, 63, 219 Vanpalt, Patrick 51 Vanwinkle, Ioni L. 82, 207 Vargas, Manuel 219 Vargas, Richard E. 167 Varney, Lisa 167 Vasquez, Gina M. Vatter, Brian E. 80, 204 Vaughan, Mark E. 80, 118, 204 Vaupel, Angela M. 219 Vazquez Ir., Leonico 204, 219 Vege, Denise I. 219 Velasquez, Iorge 204 Verbic, Iames T. 98, 116, 190 Vemott, Ieff Versluys, Vicki 169 Vartrees, Edred M. 77, 190 Vartz, Michele A. 204 Vespa, Wendy A. 204 Villanueva, Irene 70, 219 Villanueva, Maria Emilia 204 Villella, David 55, 57 Visger, Lisa R. 56, 219 Volkaning, Betsy 48, 205 Vollman, Brant I. 205 Vollman, Craig 68. 70, 102, 140, 167, 170 Vollman, Curt Allen 69, 87, 205 Voross, Andrew 61, 62, 167 Voross, Robert 50, 167 Voss, Daniel 190 Vretfurs, Kenneth 167 Wachtel, Gregory 167 Wachtel, Mark E. 205 Wagner, Daneil 90, 98, 190 Wagner, David 101, 119, 190, 219 Wagner, Deborah Wagner, Ieri Ellen 86, 106, 190 Wahl, Tracie A. 51, 205 Walczak, Christopher 118, 205 Walden, Daniel Robert 205 Walker, Ieff 219 Well, Stephanie 190 Wallace, Kent 68, 190 Wallace, Sharon 205 Walsh, Iames A. 219 Walsh, Iulie Ann 86, 190 Walsh, Mary Catherine 51, 190 Walters, Ianet 49, 69, 167 Walters, Kathryn L. 48, 205 Walz, Iaanine 190 Warren, Dale 219 Warren. Michael Gene 80, 205 Wartenberg, Mary E. 51, 219 Washington, Alison M. 61, 63, 83, 219 Wasslnger, Buddy I. 219 Waters, Gregory I. Waters. Ianet Sue 68 Watson, Scott L. 190 Wauchope, Kristene Lyn 50, 205 Wauchope, Sally 59, 168 Waugh, Katherine 205 Weaver, Karen S. 168 Webb, Stacey 54, 168 Webb, Tracey 219 Weber, Leah D. 219 Weberpal, Lynn 168, 169 Webster. Jennifer 83, 205 Weinand, Michael I. 168 Weiss, Brian David 77, 79, 116, 168, 175 Weiss, Carm 205 Weiss, Nancy 48, 51, 68, 205 Welch, Brenda Lee 190 Welch, Iames L. 118, 205 Welch, Mark A. 77, 190 Welch, Scott M. 80, 205 Wells, Carolyn R. 48, 190 Wells, Michael 115, 190 Wells, Steven Alan 68, 118, 205 Welsh, Wendy R. 62, 86, 190 Wenzel, Wendy 220 Werner, Pamela S. 57, 220 Wessel, Steven 190 West, Eric W. 54, 220 West, Kimberly A. Westerlund, Anthony S. 80, 103, 205 Westlund. Wendy Sue 190 Weston, Iulie L. 54, 190 Weston, Peter G. 90, 205 Wetterman, Deborah 68, 190 Wetterman, Theresa 220 Whalen, Christopher 87, 109, 205 Whalen, Matthew Iames 87, 220 Wharton, Beth Ann Wheeler, Connie M. 205 Whipple, Mandy 205 Whipple, Samantha 68, 105 Whlsenhunt, Edward Whitcomb, Ionathan 168 Whitcomb, Matthew 168 Whitcomb, Sarah 62, 205 White, Shaun Michael 155, 168 Whiteside, Felix Whiteside, Mark Whiteside, Pamela 205 Whltmer, Laura 86 Whitmore, Wayne Iay Whitney, Dereen 19, 88, 69 Wlcknick, Shawn 191 Wiel, Elizabeth A. Wiel, Iulia K, 191, 220 Wienke, Mindy D. 220 Wilder, Carl 191 Wilder, Carol Wilkins, Lerisa Y. 191, 192 Will, Lora 54, 74, 188, 169 Will, Norma 220 Willcutt, Glenda L. 205 Willett, Andrew 108, 191 Williams, Amy M. Williams, Charles D. 191 Williams, David 50, 54, 191, 205 Williams, Dean Williams. Debra D. Williams, Kimberly Williams, Lacean R. 220 Williams, Micheal Willis, Venus 191 Wilson, Amy L. 61, 63, 220 Wilson, Cheryl S. Wilson, Kecia Lynn 48. 92, 191 Wilson, Ritchie Edwards Wilson, Ruth 220 Winchell, Christopher P. 188 Winchell, David I. 70, 220 Wingren, Denise 70, 215, 220 Winner, Greogry B. 91, 205 Winter, Robert S. 191 Wise, Alan 77, 191 Wise, Brian P. 220 Wise, Melanie 220 Wishon, Christopher 91, 102, 20 Wisz. Ieanette 168 Withey, Nancy 58, 168 Witmer, Beth 220 Wltz, Kimberly 48, 205 5 Wlodarczyk, Matthew 74, 91, 109, 220 Wlodarczyk, Melissa 191 Wolf, Traci L. 220 Wood, Amie I. 197 Wood. Eric F. 168 Wood, Iennifer C. 220 Norma M. 108 Wood, Sandra 205 Woodward, Daniel B. 169 Wright, Kurt Allen 87, 191 Wright. Michael 84, 87, 205 Wright, Todd E. 87, 220 Wrobel, Iohn 220 Wyllie, Kristin 181, 191 Ybanez, Rosalba 220 Yee, David 169 Yetter, Iohn Robert 169 Young, Young, Young, Young, Young, Amy 51, 53, 89, 105, 220 Candace 191, 220 Dana 191 Michael C. 61, 205 Tabitha Rene Zabran, Anita M. 220 Zabran ,Ierri Lynn 114. 191 Zabran, Dallas 191 Zappia, Michelle M. 51, 63, 83, 1 Zaragoza, Margarita Zavala, Cruz Lldia 220 Zavala, Maria Del Rosari 205 Zehnder, Elizabeth Ziegler, Deanna 114, 169 Ziemann, Kimberly 220 Zlls, Ie nnlfer 83, 88, 105, 220 05. 220 Zimmerman, Ir., Ronald 191 Zimmerman, Adrienne E. 51, 54, 85, 205 Zivin, Iulie K. 48, 186, 191 Zweife Zweig, l, Kim 74, 169 Brian S. 191 24 P RTI G GLIMPSES 'W '5 sf? e S x Q t, it lllilgxl X l . Seniors congregate on Iune 2 for a memorial Baccalaureate. Ienny Georgie and Kristin Rayner dance in step at the Father-daug ter dinner dance. fr fa L' XXI in-A 'mf 42 Larkin seniors show their spirit at the Homecoming assembly. 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