Larkin High School - Cerulean Yearbook (Elgin, IL)
- Class of 1986
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Those who felt fads were restricted to either girls or guys were strongly mistaken when a fairshare of guys joined in with the girls and displayed earrings which ranged from dangling gold crosses to tiny diamond studs. Along with the earrings were the flashy but stylish collar pins which were wom with about everything from oversized sweaters to simple everyday blouses. Sunglasses were another big item throughout the year: they were wom constantly indoors and out in both the daytime and night. In addition, stirrup pants, colored from black to bright and saucy paisleys, were combined with short sweaters and long blouses hanging out casually. As soon as the weather grew warmer, or at least once the snow storms subsided, many were more than eager to show oft the newly styled long Hawaiian shorts. The shorts were spectacular when it came to being bold and sporty wherever they were wom. Hair could have been described with such words as short, spiked, shaved, and anything considered punk. 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The Tookleknuckle Choir olso mode iTs onnuol visiT To Lorkin, mesmerizing The crowd wiTh iTs inone lyrics. Also, The Closs of '86 won The spiriT sTick for The fourlh consecuTive yeor. The Poms ond cheerleoders olso performed, roising The spiriT of The crowd. AfTerThe ossembly, The porode begdn in The porking loT under cloudy skies. PlosTic-covered flooTs ond weT Trucks poroded down Lorkin Avenue posT mony specToTors. The Closs of '87 won besT flooT, while HERO won besT non-closs flooT. ThdT nighT on onxious crowd owolTed The onnouncemenT of Homecoming King ond Queen oT holflime of The fooTboll gome. Crowned were Chris KorfisT os King ond Tommy SchworTz os Queen. The nighT peoked roydlly os our fooTboll Teom crushed STreomwood 27-0. Homecoming Week ended wiTh The donce SdTurdoy nighT os couples enjoyed o nighT of romonce ond memories. Homecoming 1986 ddded onoTher gredT poge To The hisTory of Lorkin. 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Many daughTers had a hard Time Trying To geT Their faThers away from lisTening To The Elgin-Larkin baskeTball game. The popular evenT was sponsored by The sTudenT govemmenT. 'Q .uv of-' T. Every faTher and daughler were given The opporTuniTy To have a porlraiT Taken. Jodi and Mr, Glaser snow how much fun The dance is. Tamara and Don Gaylord were given The mosf energeTic award. 28 4' lr' K. '. Y j.. . ,fs .ff Amy Young carefully pins a bouTineer on her falher 1 Kcafhy ond Mr. Ohinger were given The ' . '1- '.. 'W . 5 A A ,ff , mv: , 1 QI .ll . ff. - YT? 3' ,M J4' '- 22- . I vp. It K .. 4 'W' ' ,.,, Mfg.. Q 'Sy V 'f'L9 he V wa ina 1, Hi-2 sunt Ill- . jg. rw 1 'T if E 54514 ,. W.. . aw ' -y.. ,. ,Q - k , . 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The ploy, directed by Mr. Hoskins, wds sponsored by the Fine Arts Boosters ond wos performed on November 14th, 15th, ond loth. The ottendonce dt this yeor's ploy wos higher Thdn in previous yedrs. Elviro looks lovingly ot her widowed husbond. 4 lBliThe Spirit ls Pure Bli The cost Tokes Time out To pose for o picture. Tim Bdyler ond Mike Smith hove o Mon-To-Mon tolku while Their wives ore owoy. Becky Pdyne posses out from exhoustion ofter The sednce. Mike Smith comforts Becky Pciyne in 0 time of need. 341 Senior Trip Day On Wednesday, May 21sT approxi- maTely 300 Seniors meT in fronT of The library To board one of The eighT buses waiTing To Take Them To Chicago. Why were all These Seniors ouT of school? AdminisTraTors, namely Mr. Glaser, were Tired of Senior Skip Day so They organized Senior Trip Day! So The Seniors wenT To Chicago, Navy Pier To be exacT, To board The ship - STar of Chicago. The soon-To-be graduaTes sailed aT 11:00 a.m. for a Three hour cruise along T The coasTIine of Chicago where They T dined, danced, and had a greaT Time. I Lunch began wiTh fruiT and cold vegeTable salads. NexT came a buffeT conTaining such exoTic food as shark and red snapper. T T Cake was served for desserf. After dining, many people moved To The upper level and danced To The music provided by D.J. Ken Redmond. OThers lounged on The ouTside decks where They spenT Time wiTh friends. As The STar Of Chicago docked and The Seniors disembarked, everyone received a Senior Trip' buTTon from The enjoys dancing To one of The many pop Tunes Lisa Cork uses her Time To dance and enjoy Freshmen Clqss, SGVTIOY Trip. herself wiTh friends. .. -..Wt mmm, ..... ... .. , ,M K M i AA. u T W- V h 'X N r T .1-A ' ' ,W . Q i 'Sis ss T5 I, 'in- 'fm-. ScoTT lvlarean relaxes on The upper deck. Mary Kay Kolesar and James Verbic Talk abouT plans afTer graduaTion. Seniors indulge Themselves in such exoTic food as shark. Willie Duchaj and Tracy James enjoy a brief momenT of TranquiliTy. 35 WANTED: Chrisiopher Beans' painiings. llTs all womanhood. The man who painTed This died miserably. This was one of The many quoTes in The 1986 Larkin spring play, The LaTe ChrisTopher Bean? By Sidney Howard, The sTory focuses on a man who painTed some picTures Ten years previous. The family wiTh whom he sTayed are now under The vullurous eye of Three swindlers who wanT Their hands on The now- valued picTures. MisadvenTures and scandals add inTrigue and mysTery To The acTion of The play. The HaggeTT's maid, Abby, is The one who ends up wiTh Chris- Topher Bean's painTings. Under The direc- Tion of Ms. BeTsy Powell, The main players in The play were Mark Daraskevich!Dr. Hag- geTT, Cyndi Oberle!Mrs. HaggeiT, Tammy Schwarlz!Abby, Theresa WeTTerman!Ada HaggeTT and Becky Flood as Susan HaggeTT. Supporling players were Tim Bayler!Warren Creamer, Glenn Burge! TallanT, Greg HachTeI!Rosen and Mike SmiTh as DavenporT. Mrs. HaggeTT reassures her husband ThaT he did The righT Thing. 36 Mrs. HaggeTT worries abouT The developing circum- sTances of The painTings. I Rosen, one of The swindlers Tries To uv-+ ' ' I +4 The Haggeh daughTers Susan and Ada lisTen wiTh keen inTeresT on Their share The profi s. .xx-1 I 'ik If ,M gags 'iw 3? Q S A E a ' 53 fits - 4 S 5.3 3 Tender Years' lvlakes Treasured Ivlennorles LeT me see your picTures, was The phrase heard freauenTly afler Prom, and Friday, April 25Th seemed especially designed To be a day and nighT for picTure for Taking. The 1986 Prom, Tender Years, began aT 6:30 as The normally jean-clad sTudenTs arrived aT Indian Lakes ResorT dressed in ouTTiTs ThaT had Taken weeks To coordinaTe. Everyone dined on succuleni prime rib, baked poTaTo, green beans almondine, Tossed salad, rolls, and chocolaTe mousse for desserl. AT 9:00 The dancing began. ThroughouT The evening LesTer The balloon maker delighTed people by making Them a balloon figurine To keep as a memory of The evening. RegreTfully, The nighT came To an end, and as The lasl song was being played and kisses were being ex- changed, The Tender Years of many people were coming To a close. Mike Joems and Michelle Lucaccioni look up from dancing inTo The camera. 38 wx' 'V 3 ay K my Q Mg fi fu 'T .,JT'g!J1 E 5 The faculTy chaperones: Mr. and Mrs. O'Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Glaser, Dr. and Mrs. Wiggall, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Allison pose for a piclure aT Prom. ScolT Hays, KeiTh Scruggs, Shawn Sowers, Shawn WashingTon, Reggy Sharpe, and Eddie Johnson relax afler dinner. . Ml' K' ,ff Mark WachTel, Rich Sweeney, and Rick Radloff paTienTly waiT for Their dafes To relun Don Tucker poses with his Two girls, Thereso Moreno ond Koren Holl. X 'V R. Q R Y .QMS Lester The bolloon moker mokes o heorl for Tommy lrmischer while Eric Burt looks on. Hg 31,1 , W., I f., is 5,3 . , ,tg GM i ,g llii A ' : :ff 'fi JV ? 'ft f f f ' - --,?f1:r4'i? 4 i ,wwf J x 3 'cond Lori Lee ond her dole begin The evening with Prom pictures by House of Phologrophy 39 4 I fi A tn- .. A Q S-A .- - he QA Waiting for dinner to be served, Chris I-ioulihon, Andy Weisbrook, Shannon Fisher, and Allen Holley smile for the photographer. 3 Q Q it , i V!5.'ilu T x'v3!'- gg but X - i- 4- - - iii, The table centerpiece shows off the theme of Prom, 'Tender Years. Tina Tinsley with Mark Johnson, Beth Tobin with Chris Taoke by the romance of the moment, Brenda Snow and Rick Radloff stare into the Q g Q S, 2 ' f wh, gm' M A B' . X ' D W .if K r .eee vi y 11 Q W., V' F M.. 5 4' X Nex, A A A i ffn X in I 1d Tamara Gaylord with Bill Brandley converse before their meal. ,v 9 v eooo 3???z'VQea 009.000, Q Q Q N 'I O X s' Q I No Dana Young with Kip Butcher, Amie Wood with Tim Butcher, and Sandy Eineke with im Bosio pose in front of the entrance to the dining room. Y-I S Sisters, Chi and Wendy Beach get together for a picture with their dates Dale Davis and Keith Otie on Prom night. 111 Graduation Activities 1986 The activities surrounding Graduation 1986 left many memories for Larkin's Class of 1986. Baccalaureate featured sad songs from many Senior choir members, leaving many graduates in tears. The Seniors were also surprised when lVlr. Peters was introduced as the guest speaker. The traditional slide show brought back both good and bad memories of the Senior's years at Larkin. After the ceremony, hugs and tears were exchanged by many. The service set the stage for June 6, the actual graduation of the Class of 1986. Valedicto- rian Ted Humphrey gave an innovative speech to his peers and student speaker Rachel Kellenberger cast wisdom upon her classmates with her oration. Class President Jodi Glaser then passed the gavel to Junior President Cindy Rabe. Finally, Dr. Allison presented the Class to two members of the School Board, who presented the students with their diplomas. Afterwards many went to celebrate and then move on to bigger and better things. Congratulations to the Class of 1986! nav? Three student participants in Graduation: President Jodi Glaser, Valedictorian Ted Humphrey and speaker Rachel Kellenberger. Class Treasurer lm'ra Deleon speaks while Secretary Lisa Cork looks on. 42 Debbie Wetterrnan, Eric Rojas and Jennifer Lincicome sing a sad at Baccalaureate. W, +1 N X ' f' 9., 6vvfs?ilJ!l3z' ii!!! at 41 H Q, -0 1 3gj w T134 ' ' I X Q' l w 1: Q' Wad Q :N -X Q N-'Aff rf . 5 f. ff' 0, 'Qu 'Ns huh' . . o X x 5. V. . Graduation Avvardees The Larkin High School Senior Recogni- tion Assembly forthe class oft986 was held on Tuesday, May 20. There were many surprised and happy faces when names were called to receive awards and scholarships. The Senior class presented a sound system and turntable for D.J.s to use during dances as their gift to the school. National Honor Society also gave the library many books. The 1986 yearbook was presented to Dr. Allison by Scott Davis and Lynn O'Connor, this year's co-editors. The Senior Class also gave a special gift to Dr. Allison--the four spirit sticks the Class of 1986 had won. Nat. Merit Finalists ........,..... .-.-------- J - Cflftfield S. Davis D. Mentjes T. Michnlewicz W W I h Elgin Sweeper ...,.,...,...... U-46 PTA ..............,.,.,........ R. Parsons ......................... J, Eisner ...... ,.....,..,., ............,.,.,. . es Humphrey Kellenberger s. Elgin Lions club .............. ................... R . Smolen C. Olsen Ebony Zodiac ........,.....,....... ,....... ...-.r........- B . JOHGS Centel Cable ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ..,............ T . SCTIWOYTZ Club Guadalupano .............,.. ..,........,... D . GUTISHGZ Prof, Engineering ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, .....,...... D . Mentjes Sherman Hospital ............... .......----- J - Bold Valley Bank ..................... Mike Gomlak ............ ETA ,.,.,.... ........ ,........ Links ................... Ptlaum .............,........... United Black ..........,.. Panhellenlc ......... DAR ........................ SAR ...... . ........,.,............. Humanitarian .................. wyn C. Koehn Kortist Kenyon Adams ,..........,..P.Chaudhari D. Abbs T. Michniewicz S, Hayes S. Bailey Welsh Schwartz Humphrey Humphrey Senior Sch .............................. .............. R . Kellefibefgef Nat. Scholar Athletics ............ .....-.--- -..,--.-.-.---t- J A KSUY BusIness.,........ ................ Work Exp. ..,...,.,... . Theater ............. .Journalism .....,.,.... English ..,.,.......... French ...,........... German ........... HERO ................. Home Ec .........,..... Work Training. .,....... . industrial Arts ............ Math ............ Muslc ........... Science ................. History .,............. 44 D. Gutierrez Adams Majewskl , .,......... T. Schwartz M. Smith O'Connor S. Davis S. Slmkus S. Fisher J. Byme Franklin J. Byme Amin Burge J. Caughlin K. Ottinger J. Byme L. Dean Anderson D. Ashley K. Williams D. Menties M. Kenyon V. Miller Cantield James K. Rich D. Slfuentes Humphrey D. Mentjes G. Burge Scholarship Winners: Front Row: Cindy Olsen, Wendy Welsh, Clarissa Koehn, Priti Amin, Scott Hayes, Schwartz, Julie Boldwyn. Second Row: Sherry Bailey, Christian Korfist, Ted Humphrey, Benita Jones, Kellenberger, Lynda Adams, Tracy Michniewicz. Third Row: Don Abbs, Peter Chaudhari, Dean Mentjes, Gutierrez, John Byme, Mike Kenyon, Richard Smolen. Mrs. Thomas groudly presents the Elgin Teacher Association choIarship,'Those Who ExceI', to Lynda Adams. Dr. Allison displays the spirit sticks given to him by senior class. gb 'S - x ' v Qs' fi W ggsf i I X D ,Q Q1 , C E fi, 3 ' 4 +I. J Q K W Y, J .W 5 Q Q Q QF sgSLg:'4m5 'f 'Q we., as 5:1 . 5 -..v - gl gl if if. S, at K fi x , Highlights of 1967 July 8,1967 - Billie Jeon King wins dll Three women's chompionships dT Wimbolden - singles, doubles, ond mixed doubles. July 23 - WorsT roce rioT in hlsTory in DeTroiT leoves 43 people deod. SepTember 8 - Surveyor V lounched: iT ldnds on moon 65 hours loTer. OcTober 21-22 - Over 50,000 people morch in WdshingTon To proTesT VieTndm. December 14 - BiochemisTs onnounce They hove produced synTheTic DNA. December 31 - Green Boy ond Odklond quolify for Super Bowl ll by defedfing Dollos ond HousTon. Jonuory 22,1968 - Apollo V lounched inTo 1967...198 spoce from Cope Kennedy. Februory 6-18 - TenTh WinTer Olympics in Grenoble, Fronce. lvlorch 5 - Explorer XXXVII lounched inTo spoce. lvlorch 27 - The firsT mon in spoce, Yuri Gogorlon, killed while TesT pilofing. lvldrch 31 - PresidenT Johnson orders bombing norlh of 20Th porollel in VieTndm To ceose. April A - lvlorfin LuTher King, Jr is ossdsi- noTed in Memphis, Tennessee while leod- ing sfriking soniTdTion workers. A week of rdcidl riofing follows Thof ledves 46 people deod. April 11 - Civil Righfs AcT of 1968 signe by PresidenT Johnson. April 23-30 - STudenTs oT Columbl UniversiTy Tdke over The compus, hol hosToges, ond looT PresidenT Grdyson Kirl office. April 26 - 1.2 megoTon bomb exploded Nevodo, omong The lorgesf nucleor e plosions in The world. June 5 - Senofor RoberT Kennedy shoT T dedTh in Los Angeles ofler cloiming Tl' DemocroTic presidenTiol nomindfion June 13 - EighT communicofions scrlTeliTe: hurled inTo spoce by Tifon lll rockeT. 46 f Seniors During The yeor The senior closs sponsored o Dock To school donce for The enTire school To oTTend. For fund roisers The senior closs sold Lorkin swedTs during homecoming week ond delivered cdrno- Tions on Vdleniines Doy. For homecoming The Senior flooT wos Lorkin Roydls, OurTime Hors Come which won besi closs flooT. The senior closs dlso won The spiriT stick dT The homecoming ossembly, which mode iT V! four yeors in o row. The senior closs of '86 ,ff wos The firsT freshmen closs To oTTend Lorkin High School. They hove shdred mony memories ond will dlwoys cherish Their yeors oT Lorkin High School. Seniors reiuming from The Homecoming Porode monoge To give o smile despife The rdin. 48 Jodi Gloser, President Lisd Cork, Secretory: Chris Moriin, Vice President Irmo Deleon, Treosurer SToring sodly oT The scorebocird Jeny Gurley conlemploies The Royols Rockford-Jefferson. 's,c.M...:,, 'Wi' wa, .. 1. Exe -5 Mohammed Abbas: Business Adminstration: Track 12. Andy Abbott Llsa Abbott Don Abbs: To make it big in the math, science. or computer field: Basketball 9: Gremon Club 9, 10: NHS 11, 12: Track 10, 11, 12. Norman Abdallah: 'Stormin' Drugs, sex, and rock -n- roll: heerleoding 12: Class officer 10, 11: Wrestlng 9, 10. Lynda Adams: Teacher: Basketball 9, 10, 11: lilreslgmen Mixed Chorus: NHS Stacey Adams: Accountant Badminton 9, 10, 11, 12: Pages 9, 10, 11. Alell Adao Fred Agulnlga: 'Tred Laura gulrre Bella Alefandro Cellna A ejandro Laura Altaro Tlm All: 'lvtahamud' To be a fisherman: Baseball 10. Yvette Allcea: Computer Programming: Freshmen Mixed Chorus. Emesto Alvarez: 'Nesto' Wrestling 10, 11, 12. 49 Prltl Amln: To help people: Cross Counlry 9: Dromo Club Q, 12: French Club 9, Joan Anderson Concerl Bond 10, 11, 12: Vcirsily Bong Pafrlcla Anderson: 'Cobboge Pcilchn To be hoppy: HERO 11, 12. Susan Marle Ansteh: 'Coll l' To be o world closs bounly hunter: Sermon Club 9,1O: Poges 11: Ski Club Vlcfor Amold: 'Vlcu Policernon: Boseboll 9: Boskelboll 9: Concerl Chogr 1 . Crlstlna Arredondo: 'Dondo' Psychologist: Cross Counlry 9: Trock 12. Audra Aschenbrenner: To become ci pro golfer or ol leosl be oble To gel under 70: Concerl Cholr11, 12: Lofin Club 9, 10: Poges 10. Dawn Ashley: 'Woddles' Dielicion: Poges 11: Trock 9: Volleyboll 9, 10 Amy Awe: 'Bubbon Author: G-errnon Club 12. Llsa Baasch Sherry Balley Llsa Banker Tlmothy Bates Chl Beach 50 VN 'N 433+ y 'N Nh. Glorla Becerra Judy Belanger Steve Belshan Mltchell Berry: 'Mitch' Business Management: Basketball 9, 10,11, 12: German Club 9. Mark Berlhlaume: 'Rambo' Electronics. Jay Beverly: Chemical Engineer: Pages 10. Jennller Blerman: 'Jen' Physical Therapist. Mellnda Blorkland: 'Baby Jane' To be a partner in a accountinglsiirrn: Creative Writing 11: EPS 9, 10. Jull Blackwell: 'Jules' Fashion Merchandising: Basketball 9, 10: Poms 11, 12: Ski Club 10: Track 9, 10, 11, 12. Klmberly Block Julle Boldwyn: 'Jewels' Paramedic: Freshman Mixed Chorus: Homecoming Court: Latin Club 11: Pages 9, 10: Softball 9, 1O,11, Melana Booth: Elementary Education: Freshman Mixed ghoius: Concert Choir 10, 11, Andy Bouque: To succeed in the medical field and be keen like Ted: German Club 9, 10: Gymnastics 9, 10. 11, 12: NHS 11, 12: Pages 10: Soccer 11, 12: Student Govemment 10, 11. Tlna Bowers Erlc Bowman: 'Bow' Policeman: Freshman Mixed Chorus. Charles Boyce 51 Kathleen Braasch Belhanne Bradley: Missionary: Chorus 10, 11: German Club 10, 11,12: Pages 10, 11. Christopher Bradley Tammy Bradleg: Special ducation. Steve Bramer: 'Bramef Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12. Nlle Bridges: Business: Football 9. Jlm Brown: 'Jimbo' Basketball 9, 10. Laura Brown: Marine Biologist: Cross Country 9, 10, 1 , 12: French Club 10, 11: Latin Club 9: Track 9, 10. Jennller Brunner Lance Buhmann: 'Ron' Business: Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball 9: Footbil Glenn Burge: 'Hidden Identity' To create a change beg or sgend my HE as a gar ln ermany: rama Club 9: German Club 9, 10, 11, 12: German Exchange 11: NHS 11, 12: Pages 10: Presdential Classroom 12: Ski Club 12: Tennis 9, 10, 11. Davld Bumer: Auto Mechanics: Wrestling 11. Sonla Bumett: Accountant: Chamber Orchestra 9: Concert Orchestra 9: Orchestra 9: Pages 9, 10, 11, 12: Track 11, 12. Ronald Bumldge Steven Bulls: President of GM: Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12: Pages 10, 11, 12. John Byme: 'Oh John' Journalism: Gennan Club 9, 10, 11, 12: German Exchange 11: Loyal Royal 9, 10, 11, 2: MadrigaIs10,11,12: NHS 11, 12: Presidential Classroom 11: Student Govemment 10, E, 52 Curt Campagna: 'Companion' Bio-photogragher: Concert Band 11,1 : oncert Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12: Creative Writing 9: Football 9: Jazz Band 11, 12: Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12: Pages 9: Pep Band 9, 10, 11, 12: ki Club 12: Tennis 9,10, 11,12: Varsity Band 9, 10. Jett Canfleld: 'Jetty' Engineering: Chamber Orchestra 1, 12: Concert Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12: Cross Country 10, 11, 12: Latin Club 9,1O,11: NHS11,12: Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12: Presidential Classroom 11: TEAMS 11,125 Track 10, 11, 12. Paula J. Cantu: To move to New York and become rich and famous: Swimming 9. Deborah Canzonerl 'Canary' To teach and spread the gospel ofthe Lord: Concert Band 9. Lorl Capps Mary Caron: 'Sweet Sensation' To become a bookeeper: CWT 12. Courtney Cassell 'Court' Elementary Education: Badminton 12: Choristers 10: Concert Choir 11, 12: French Club 9,10: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Student Government 9, 10, 11, 12: Swin1g Choir 10. Brlan Casteel: o be rich and happy: CWT 12. Stacey Catavu: Badminton 9, 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club 11, 12: Tennis 9,10,11,12. Styahanle Catavu: Ba minton 9,10,11,12: Pages 10: Spanish Club 11. John Caughlln: 'Lazy Dawg' Leam how to spell charecter: Football 9: Foreign Travel 11: German Club 9, 10, 11, 12: German Exchange 11: NHS 11, 12: Tennis 9,10,12. Carter Caul: 'Tweety' Successful in wild women and wild parties: Baseball 9: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12: Football 9, 10, 11: Student govemment 9: Track 10, 11. 53 Peter Chaudhurl: 'Piyush' To make a difference in the world: Baseball 11, 12: Basketball 9: NHS 11, 12: Tennis 10. Jeffrey S. Churohwell: 'Jammin Jeffrey' Communications: Ski Club 9, 1O,11,12:WEPS10,11,12. Casey Clewell: Computer Programmer: Tennis 9, 10, 11. Kelih Coles: To be happy with my accomplishments in life: Football 9, 10, 12: gag Rhonda D. Connors: 'Tia' Broadcast for the Cubs: Creative Writing 12: Drama Club 10: Foreign Travel 11: German Exchange 11: WEPS 9. Jerry Coqulllard: Aristocrat: Football 9, 10, 11. Joseph Cordero: 'Air Joey' To be an area police officer: Baseball 9, 10. Llsa Cork: 'Smiles' To be a Parisienne bum and sleep in the Metro: Class Officer 10, 11, 12: Foreign Travel 11: French Club 9, 10, 11: Poms 10, 11, 12: Student Govemment 10, 11. Amy Coulom Tlna Coyle: 'Bo Bina' Cosmotologist: Cheerleading 9: Chorus 10: Crea ive Writing 12: Volleyball 9. Daniel Crackel: 'Marvin' To become an aeronautical engineer: Spanish Club 10, 11. Pam Curley: 'Curleyu To become a police officer: Concert Band 10: Pep Band 9, 10: Softball 9, 10: Varsity Band 9: Volleyball 9, 10. 54 s 9 JE ss -' - - E S 2: s Mehpare Taki, an exchange student from Turkey, enjoys think- ing of her homeland during art class. ' X 4-.A KQV? 0119... Sharon Dassl Mark Davle Scott Davls 'Chuck' To be more successful than Humphrey and Canfield combined: Baseball 9, 10, 11,12:CeruIean 9,1O,11,12: Latin Club 9, 10: NHS 11, 12. Gelsha Davls l'Gee-Gee To travel around the world: Chorus 9: CVVT 11, 12. Rebecca Davls Rob Davls Shannon DeLay Missionary to Cambodia: Drama Club 9, 10: Foreign Travel 12: German Club 12: Latin Club 11: Pages 9,1O,11,12: Swimming 9. Irma De eon 'Brown Nosef Exercise Physidogist: Class Officer 12: Latin lub 11: Pages 9, 10: Track 10, 11, 12: Volleyball 9, 10, 11: Wrestling Trainer 11, 12. Davld Dellloulln 'Psycho' Driver: German Club :gnalo De0IIvelra sa Dean: 'Gladiolcr' To marry a rich, old German Baron: German Club 9, 10, 11,12:Gem'1an Exchan e 11. Tlm E. Dearman: Sgogs Zoadcaster: WEPS , 10, 11, Teresa Delhlefs: 'Terri' Office Management: Track 10. Karla Dlmond: 'Kay Kay' Nurse: Pages 10. Ronald Doogan: To be a beer truck driver. Elizabeth Dombusch: 'Dotterblume' Actress: German Club 11, 12: Gennan Exchange 11: Pages 9. 55 ,, Pamela Douglas: 'Pami' To become a basketball player: CWT 10, 12. Nancy Dra all: 'Nanny' To move to Califomia and open a store. Jeanna Drazen Wllllam Duehaj Dean Durrenberger: Lawyer. Kathryn Eekerson: 'Eck' Child Psychologist Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club 9, 10. Frank Eddy Ken Elllson: 'Muscles' Professional Baseball: Baseball 12: Football 10: Gemlan Club 12: Gemlan Exchange 12: Soccer 11, 12: Track 9, 10. Erl k JemTc'bleshoph?r c son: o a pl y married with a goocgob: Concert Band 10: eg Band 9, 10: Varsity and 9. Paul Ennel: 'Emi' To be America's number one lover. Ron Fens Gregory Ferrell Laura Flshbum: 'Fish' To be successful: Gymnastics 9, 10: 11, 12: Swimming 9, 10. Shannon Flsher: Shan' Elementary Education: Cerulean 9, 10, 11, 12: Foreign Travel 11: French lub 10, 11: German Exchange 10. Jennifer Flall: French Club 10. Mlchelle Flavln: 'Squirrel' Travel Consultant: Gymnastics 10: Pages 19, 56 f' I 1 '.-, 1 3555 315 ' -f :fa ' i:..g::: 'ffigsagglf 1. - x., Nquvfi I sivif' Delonda Dawn Fleenor: 'Dee Bird' To inherit lots of money: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Loyal Royal 9, 10, 11: Pages 10, 1, 12: ki Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Softball 10: Spanish Club 11: Tennis 10, 11, 12: Volleyball 9. Phllllp Foltmer Davld Fox: 'Bucky' To become a pilot: Concert Cholr10, 11, 12: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Madrigals 11, 12. Gregory Francls: 'Mooner' Computer Field: Basketball 9, 11, 12: Pages 11: Ski Club 10: Tennis 10, 11. JIII Franklin: Elementary Education: Concert Band 10, 11, 12: Concert Orchestra 11. 12: NHS 11, 12: Pages 9.10. 11,121 Peg Band ,1O,11,12: Spanish lub 9, 10: Varsity Band 9. Tlmofhy Frazler Shelly Frederlcks: 'Scheddie' To live in Munich: Class Officer 9: German 9, 10, 11, 12: German Exchanae 11: Presidential Classroom 2: itzudent Govemment 9, 10, Kiln Freeman: 'Kurtis' CWT 12: Pages 9. Erlc Frltz: To work with computers. Rebecca Frltz Karen Gallagher: Gymnastics O, 11, 12: Pages 9.10: Volleyball 9. 10, 11, 12. Judy Garcla Jullan Gdrcld: 'Who' State POliC6mOrt: Wrestling 9. Jeff Gardner 57 Troy Garrelts: Heating and Air Conditioning: Basketball 10: Wrestling 9, 10, 11. Amy Gasser: Nurse: Latin Club 9, 10: Pages 10, 11. Tamara Gaylord: 'Tam' Drag Racing: Gymnastics 9: Pages 9,10,11,12, Jennller George: 'Jenny' Business: oms 10, 11: Swimming 9. Anna Gllbert: MBanana' Nurse: French Club 10, 11, 12: Gymnastics 9. Rlck Gllmore: Basketball 10: Cross Country 9: NHS 11, 12: Tennis 9,10,11, 12: Wrestling 9. Jodl Glaser: 'Jodes' To be happy and live my life to the fullest: Advisory Board 9, 10, 11, 12: Class Officer 9, 10, 11,12: French Club 9, 10: Poms 11, 12: Softball 9, 10: Student Government 9, 10: Volleyball 9. Klm Goldlng Gall Goldstein: Child Psychologist: Drama Club 9, 1O,11,12: Loyal Royal 9: Student Government 9, 10. Juanlla Gonzalez: 'Lourdes' Police Woman: CWT 12: Gymnastics 11: Tennis 11, 12. lrls Grant: 'Smurfette' Nurse: CWT11,12: Pages10. Patrlcla rant 58 lris Grant looks at a book for her next English report 'DS- .05 . iff: Q .,..-- 9' im N.-as., Kms Neem' Edward Grlder: 'Eddie' Business Managing: Baseball 9, 10: Soccer 12. Anna Gudlno Matt Gunderson: 'Space Case' To be successful, Klmberly Gunn: Cosmotologist: Concert Band 10.11, 12: Volleyball 9. Brlan Gunter: Airplane Pilot: Pages 9, 10, 11, 12. Jerry Gurley: 'Beav' Salavation Army Assistant: Baseball 9, 10, 12: Football 2210, 11, 12: Ski Club 9,10, Davld Gutierrez: 'Big Dave' Engineering: Baseball 9,10, 12: asketball 9, 10, 11, 12: Football 9. Jlm Haacker: 'Haak' To own a bait shop in Florida with Norm: Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12: Basketball 9: Football 9. 10,11, 12: Homecoming Court. Susan Haas 'Susie' Gymnastics 12: Pages 10. Dlana Hagen Dave Hahn: 'Beakef Paramedic: Concert Band 10, 11, 12: Pep Band 9,10,11, 12: Varsity Band, Michelle Hall: 'Shell' Business Management. James Hammersley: 'Hammer' To make a lot of money: Creative Writing 12: Drama Club 10, 11: Swimming 9. Ellzabeth Hamplon: Spridle To glorify God: Chamber Orchestra 11: Concert Orchestra 9, 10, 11: Fcgench Club 9: Orchestra 9, Aaron Hansemann: 'Arab' Airline Pilot: Chorus 10, 11, 12: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Ski Club 12: Soccer 11, 12: Student Government 11, 12. Donald Hansen 59 John Harrls: 'Gordy' Bodyguard: CWT 11, 12. Mlke Harrls Charles Hartman Karen Hartman Scott Hayes: 'Scotty' Clinical Psychologist: Creative Writing 10: Page 10, 11. Deron Heath: Wrestling 11, 12. Anthony Helne Mark Helland: 'Grim Reaper' To be president of a big corporation: Basketball 9: German 9, 10: NHS 11, 12: Ski Club 9,10,'l1, 12: Tennis 10, 11, 12 Larry Herman: 'Buzz' Musician: Basketball 9, 10: Concert Orchestra 9: Gemwan 10,11: HERO 12: Orchestra 9, 10. Jonathan Hlrst: Teacher: Concert Choir 10, 11, 12: Freshman Mixed Chorus: Gymnastics 10. James Hoberg Harry Hoffman: 'Harry Dog To be successful in whatever I do: Concert Band 9, 10: Track 10, 12: Wrestling 19, Heldl Hoffman: To marry Lee Marsh: Basketball 9, 12: Concert Band 10, 11, 12: Jazz Band 10, 11, 12: Orchestra 11: Swimming 11: Track 9,1O, 12: Varsity Band 9. Tara Holder Allen Holley: Al To be a MP in the Air Force: CWT 11. Jett Holtz: To own a body shop: Basketball 9. 60 vas., 'Fwy S56 , Nw SF' J. 1 . W,m..,g,y.s.,.,,.....-,.... s gfA E i Q I ., wifi ' I .E Reaching up for the helium balloons, Carter Coul causes much attention to himself. Chrlstlne Houlthan: 'Chris' Physical Therapy: Basketball 10:CeruIean11,12: Pages 10 Mlke Hulke: Concert and 10,11, 12: Pep Band10,12: Varsity Band 9. Theodore Humphrey: 'Theo' President of the United States: Advisory Board 11: Football 10: C-Eemian Club 9, 10: Homecoming Court: NHS 11, 12: Soccer 11, 12: Student Govemment 10, 11: TEAMS 11, 12: Track 9: Wrestling 9, 10. Erlc Kent Isom Jr.: 'Kentelopes' To be a lifeguard at a nude beach: Golf 9, 10, 11, 12: Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12: NHS 11, 12. Robert Joel Jacobson Jr: 'Joebert' Electrical and Computer Engineer. Tracy James: 'TJ' Physical Therapist: Basketball 9: Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Concert 9, 10, 11, 12: Jazz Band1O, 11: Pep Band 9, 10. 11, 12: Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12. Joseph Jermano: 'Jamie' To own a bait shop next to Chris K.: Chorus 9: Cross Country 9: Football 10: Pages 11. Scott A. Jerry: To be a rich accountant and have a beautiful wife: Pa es 9, 10, 11: Swimming 9, lg Mlchael Joems: 'Bonzo Jr.' Student: Pages 10, 11: Swimming 1 . Mark T. ohns: 'lyl,T.' To take over for Hugh Heftner: Baseball 10: Ski lub 11, 12. Krlsten Johnston: 'Ku' Beautician: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12: Softball 9, 10, 11, 12. Tlmothy Johnston: 'Moose' Computer Science: Baseball 9: Football 9.10, 11,12: Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12. 61 Benlia Jones: 'Lynn' Bio-Chemist: Pages 10, 11, 12: Track 10, 11, 12. Tamara L. Jones: 'Tami' Fashion store owner: CWT 12: Gymnastics 9: Pages 9. Davld H. Kang,:l'She Wa' To be like Bruce: restling 9, 10. Rachel Kellenberger: 'Rach' To find happiness and cany out plan A: Advisory Board 9, 11, 12: Chorus 9: Class Officer 10: Concert 10, 11: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: German Club 9, 10: NHS 11, 12: Presidential Classroom 12: Student Government 9, 10, 11, 12. Jennller Kelg: 'Jen' Foreign Dgnlomat: oncert Band 1 , 11, 12: Concert Orchestra 11, 12: French Club 9, 10: NHS 11, 12: Swimming 9, 10. 11, 12: Varsity Band 9. Angela Kenny Michael J. Kenyon Jr.: To own and operate an automotive fabrication shop: Football 9. Fatima Khan Clarissa Koehn: 'Krissa' Biomedical engineer: Badminton 12: Concert Band 10, 11, 12: Concert Orchestra 10, 11, 12: Foreign Travel 11: French Club 1: Student Govemment 12: Varsity Band 9. Mary Catherine Kolesar: 'Mary Kay' Surgeon: Cheerleading 9, O, 11: Gymnastics 10: Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Student Govemment 10. Chrlsilan Korflsl: 'Norm' To own a bait shop with Haak in Florida: Football 9, 10, 11, ' 12: Homecoming Court: Track .1O,11. Peter Koslrog: 'Pete' Sales Representative: Concert Choir 12: Creative Writing 11: Drama Club 11, 12: Foreign Travel 11 : Madrigals 12. 62 Jodi Glaser, senior class President, displays the spirit stick again was won by the class of '86. Y-., lo5,. 'QF Pamela Koskl: 'Pam' Anton Kossakowskl: 'Koz' Lawyer: Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12: Football 9. 10, 11, 12: Wrestling 9,10, 11, 12. Gary Krageckl: Pilot: Football 1 : Ski Club 12: Track 9, Karyn Krogh: 'Scarecrow' To go to clown college: Bas etbaIl9,1O,11,1 : naggs 9, 10: Volleyball 9, 10, 1 . Melissa Kmger Patrick Kruschel: 'Krazy' Truck driver: CVVT 11, 12. James Kruse Blalne Kummet: 'Kennit' History teacher: Golf 9, 10, 11. 12: Tennis 9,10,11,12. Karen LaRue: Cheerleading 9, 11: French Club 9, 10, 11: Gymnastics 10: Spanish Club 10. Katherlne Jean LaRue: 'Ru' Physical Therapist: Basketball 9,10, 11, 12: Volleyball 9. Monica L. Lalnhart: 'Little Woman' Real estate agent: Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 2: Gymnastics 9, 1O,11, 12: Pages 9: Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Softball 9. Julle Lambert Debby Lamz: To be happy: Creative Writing 10. Michelle Lamz: 'Meesh' To work with handicapged children: Pages 12: ludent Government 11. Todd Langse: 'Bjom' Restaurant! ar owner. Kelly Larson: 'Lars' To be successful: Basketball 12: Pagres 9: Ski Club 12: Softball 12: ennis 9, 12. 63 Jlm Lasley: iJimbo Football 9, 10: Wrestling 9. Brlan Lawrence: Police Officer. Scott Lay Joe Lazar: 'Rockoh Auto Mechanics: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Homecoming Court: Wrestling 9, 1 , 11, 12. Todd Leltner Jennlter Llnclcome: 'Jenn Nurse: Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12: Concert Choir 10, 11, 12: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Madrigals 12: Tennis 9, 10, 11. Chrlstlann Lynn Llsy: 'Christy' Lawyer: Concert Choir10: Cross Country 10, 11: Foreign Travel 11: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Student Govemment 12. Matthew Lobben: 'Chew-bi' Welder: HERO 12: Pages 9, 10, 11: Swimming 9. James Lopez: 'Papa' To be a successful bass player: Gymnastics 9, 11, 12: HERO 12: Wrestling 11, 12. James Steven Loveless: 'Peach' Computer Programmer. Kenneth S. Ludwig: 'Stewien To be successful rn administration: French Club 9, 10: Loyal Royal 9: Student Govemment 11, 12. John Lutz: 'Wally' To own a bar and be a detective: Baseball 9,10, 11, 12: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Homecoming Court. James MacGregor: 'Jamie' To be a marine biologist: NHS 11, 12: Ski Club 9, 10, 12: Soccer 11, 12: Spanish Club 9, 10: Swimming 10, 12. Kelly Ann Malohn Llnda Maras: Concert Band 9, 10: German Club 9, 10: Pep Band 9, 10: Poms 10, 11, 12: Varsity Band 9. Scott Marean: 'The Brat To be a savage gigilo in the Bahamas an become filthy rich: Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12: NHS 11, 12: Soccer 11, 12: Spanish Club 10: Student Govemment 11. 64 'Nav kr Na practices on his drum for Friday nights Chrlstlne Marttn Heather Martlnak: Gymnastics 10: Pages 9, 10, 11: Poms 11, 12: Track 9. Mary Ann Mason: Muffy Elementary Education: Advisory Board 12: Bowling 9: CVVT 10, 11: Pages 9: Track 11. Betty Mattlck: 'B.J.' Pgychologist: CWT 11: Pages Mlchael Louls McNulty: To succeed in life: Conce Band 10, 11, 12: Cross Country 9, 10: German Club 9: Latin Club 10: Soccer 11, 12: Track 11, 12: Varsity Band 9. Sean McNulty: Airplane Pilot: Concert Band 10, 11, 12: Cross Country 9, 10, 11, 12: Pep Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Track 9, 10, 11, 12: Varsity Band 9. Dean Mentfes: Cross Country 10, 1: NHS 11, 12: Ski glut? 12: TEAMS 11, 12: Track Tammy Menz: 'Toes' To own my own business and be happy: Foreign Travel 11: French Club Q, 1 : Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12: Pages 9,1O,11, 12. Laura Ann Merlak: Physical Therapist: Pep Band 9: Track 10. Tracy Mlchnlewlcz: Wildlife Management: Chamber Orchestra 10, 11, 12: Concert Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12: NHS 11, 12: Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12. James Mliacz Chartle M ter: To become a rich engineer: WEPS 9. 65 Vincent Mlller Brel Mlichell: To be the best at whatever l do. Cynlhla Morgler: 'Giggles' Teacher: rench Club 11: Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12. Julle Mollenhourz 'Moll N Flower' Owner of a nail salon: CWT 12: Spanish Club 10: Track 10. Kimberly Moon: Executive Secretary: Volleyball 10. Chrlstlna Moore: 'Rudie' Elementary education: Concert Band 10, 11, 12: Jazz Band 11, 12: Majorelte 12: Pages 10: Pep Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Track 9, 10: Varsity Bang Donald Moore Scott Moore: Electronic Engineer: Concert Band 10, 11, 12: Jazz Band 10, 11, 12: Pep Band 9: Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Varsity Band 9. Sean Kelly Moorman: Concert Choir 10, 11, 12: Cross Country 10, 11, 12: Football Manager 9: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Track 11. Joseph Morel: 'MF' Accountant: Baseball 9, 10, 11,12: Basketball 9,1O,12: Football 9,1O, 11, 12. Alton Michele Mormon: 'Munchkin' Medicine: Concert Band 9, 10: German Club 9: Loyal Royal 9: NHS 11, 12: Swimming 9, 10. Steven Mundi: 'Herman' 66 Wiki, t. Glenn Burge and Ray Bero catch up on current events paging in the library. Q.. f.: .--Cl Amy Muniz: 'Aim' Goto college: Bowling 12: Chorus 9: Concert Choir 10, 11, 12: German Club 9, 10, 11, 12: German Exchange 11, 12: Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12: Student Govemment 9, 10. James Nazarowskl: 'Naz' To be a top level executive: Football 9, 10, 11: Gymnastics 10, 11: Tennis 12: Track 9: Wrestling 9, 10. Jennlfer Nelson Krlstlne Nelson: To work with children: French Club 11: Orchestra 9: Poms 11, 12. Tamara Ann Neubauer: 'Newbomb Nuts' To establish my own litigational law firm: Cheerleading 11, 15: Gymnastics 9, 10: rack Todd Nlemann: 'Jug' Aeronautical Engineer: Basketball 9, 10, 11,121 Football 9, 10,11, 12: Ski Club 9, 10. l.eeAnne Nohl Todd Nohl: 'Combo' Tammy Nordlne: Cross Country 9: Foreign Travel 11: Pages 9, 10: Track 10. Eric Norland: 'Rupe' Engineer. Lynn 0'Connor: To live in an old Victorian house in England overlooking the rolling meadows of a traditional Enxglish iougtryside: earbook 9, 10, Brian O'NelI: Computer Technician: Track 9. Kevln Olllgesz 'Mick' To attend the Jerry Gurley School of Cool. Clndy Lynn Olsen: 'Doll Face' Concert Choir 10, 12: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Madrigals 11. Keith Otte: 'Otter' To go to the Robert Winter School of Skiing: Baseball 9, 10, 12: Pages 9: Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12. Katherine Ottlnger: 'Kathy' To go to Germany and become president of the Dr. Pepper Import Company: Basketball 9, 10: Chamber Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12: Concert Choir 10: Concert Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12: Foreign Travel 11: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: German Club 9,10,11,12:Gem'1an Exchange 11: NHS 11, 12: Orchestra 9, 10, 11,12: Volleyball 9,10,11, 12. 67 Kelth Ovelman: Military Aviator: Creative Writing 10: Cross Country 11, 12: German Club 11, 12: Latin Club 9: Track 11, 12. Davld Palkovlc: 'Dave' Chemist: Swimming 9, 10, 11. 12. Chrlstopher Palmer: 'Chris P.' Architect: Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12. Deanna Palushlk: 'Dee' To be happy: Bowling 10, 11, 12: Chamber Orchestra 11: Concert Orchestra 9, 10, 11. 12: Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12. Juan Pantoja Rebecca Ann Park: 'Becky' To be an English teacher: Pages 9, 10. Mar Payne Rebecca D. Payne: 'Anna Devane' To stay single. John Peake Audrey Pearson: 'Augge' Flight Attendant: Foreign Travel 12: German Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Gen'non Exchange 12: Pages 10, 11: Ski Club 2. Jose A. Perez: 'Joe' To become a doctor: Gymnastics 10. Richard A. Perez: 'Goofy' Welder: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Track 10, 11, 12: Wrestqggg, Patrlcla Perry: 'Colt No. 2' To bounty hunt in Wisconsin with Colt No. 1: Ski Club 11, 12: Tennis 9, 10. Danlel Peters: 'Red Jr.' Custom print. Llnda Petersdorl: 'Lin' To be among the top 10 on the WPBT: Bowling 9, 10, 11, 12: Chamber Orchestra 11: Concert Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12: Orchestra 9,1O, 11,12: Softball 9.10, 11,12. Kamala Petersen: 'Kam' To work in a business field: Bowling 9,10,11,12: Volleyball 9, 10. 68 fksmfsmvs- Hawaiian Day brings out the best in Norman Abdallah. si Curl Phllllizs Robert Ph Illps: 'Little Larry' To be a pro bowler: Concert Choir1O, 11, 12: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Madrigals 11, 12: Swing Choir 10. Judy Plazewskl: 'Judes' To win the powder putt races at Sycamore: Creative Writing 10. Cha es Potter: Carpenter. Traci L. Prlichard: 'T' Law field: CWT 12. Laurence Rahn: 'Larry' 30115 9, 10, 11: Ski Club 9, 10. Shawna Ramsa Krlstln Rayner: 'Eayner' To become a successful lawyer and snag the perfect 88: glgenclmgilub 9, 10, 11: Poms Kennard L. Redmond: 'Marshmallow Buns' Teacher: Basketball 9: Football 9,1O,11,12: Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12: Homecoming Court: Pages 9. 10, 11, 12. Trey Reed Je Relnerl: Data systems repair. Kurl Rich: 'K.P.' To be successful in business sales: Concert Band 10, 11, 12: Creative Writing 11: Gymnastics 10: Jazz Band 10, 11, 12: Orchestra 11, 12: Pep Band 9,10,11,12: Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12: Varsity Band 9. 69 Joan Rlchardson Patrlcla Rlchardson Lorena Rldley: 'Rena' Dental hygienest: French Club 9, 10, 11. Catherine Roberts: 'Cath' To graduate: Office Occupation 11, 12. Danlel Rod quez: 'G.Q. Man' To open a chain of bakeries: Gymnastics 9. 10, 11, 12: Pages 9. Rosemary Rodrlquez: To establish my own business: French Club 9, 10, 11: Page7s Louette Rogers Erle T. Rojas: To be President of the U.S.: Baseball 9, 10: Basketball 9, 10: Concert Choir 10, 11: Football 11: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Madrigals 11, 12. Marllyn Rosado Marcus Rungan: Commercial Pilot: ross Country 9: Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12: Track 9,1O,11,12. Bryce R sewyk: 'Bruce' Carpenter: Page 12: Soccgr Marla Saenz: Business translation. Scott Sawlls: To be an intelli ent and financially sound en?re reneur: Advisory Boardp12: Basketball 9: Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Foreign Travel 11: Gymnastics 10, 11: Jazz Band 10,11,12: Majorette11,12: Pep Band 9,10,11.12: Spanish Club 10: Student G-ovemment12: Varsity Band 9. Jodl Schllck 70 - ia, . Bs ..: -,M Lgkhv K X New ,.... '? .Q7 cg- Chris Palmer tries to hide his smile during drafting class ' -X Q 45852 1 - vs ,353 -.sas ,-b. - Fw.- Dlane Schmlcker Jeffery Schrleber Jason Schultz: To be successful in music: HERO 11, 12. Chrlsllne Schurr: 'Chris' To be a travel agent in Califomia: Pages 10: Ski Club 10, 11, 12. Tamara R. Schwarh: 'Tamm ' Actress: Advisory Board 10: Cheerleading 9. 10, 11: Concert Choir 12: Drama Club 10, 11, 12: Student Government Q, 10, 11. Latrece Scott: 'Fire' To become a computer analyst: HERO 11. Keith Scruggs: 'Scruggly Duggly' To come a engineer and run a big compang. Steven cully: 'Steve' Wrestling 10. Sean Sedrlck: 'Dunston' To be successful in everything l do: Ski Club 11, 12. Troy Scotl Service: 'Ninja Bob' To become a ninja in Japan: HERO 12. Adlse SHGITJB 'Otis' Baseball 9, 0: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12: Football 9, 10, 11, 12. LISC Sheets: Nurse: CWT10: HERO 11, 12. Heath Shown Monlca Shroli: 'Mon' Orchestra 9, 10: Track 10, 11, 12. David Shumaker Danlel Slfueniesz Police Officer: Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 12: CWT 11, 12: Jazz Band 9,12: Pep Band 9,1O,11,12. 71 Suzanne Slmkus: To marry someone from GQ.: Loyal Royal 9, 10,11, 12: Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12: Softball 10, 11. Crystal Simmons Gregory Slmpson: 'Duck' To be the best guitarist there ever was: Track 9, 10. Cindy Skinner Davld Smlth: Law enforcement: Baseball 9: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Track 10, 11, 12: Wrestling 10. Donna Smtth: Creative Writing 10. John P. Smith: 'The Tough M.C.' Electronic Engineer: Creative Writing 12: Football 9,10, 12: Track 11: WEPS 9. Michael T. Smith: 'Mikey' To be a great film maker like S even Spielberg: Drama Club 10: Loyal Royal 12: Pages 9, 10. Richard James Smolen II: 'Flying Ace' To be a computer aided designer: German Club , 10. Nell Snapp: 'Snappy' Automotive field. Pamela Sue Sokody: 'Pam' Joumalism: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: French Club 9,10,11: Loyal Rogal11,12: ages 10. Pete Sotos Brldgett Sowers Nlchelle Sowers John Spencer: Spence To be successful: Baseball 9, 11,12: Football 11: HERO 12: Ski Club 10, 11, 12, Lynette Spragglns 72 wt Fritz stares out the window, waiting patiently for the school to come. QW Si? is :iss xx vsrv JIII Starln: Business: Jazz Band11, 12: Ski Club 12: Volleyball 10. Raymond J. Steftens Jr.: EJRay'Comput8r C tw r rammer: ross oun 10?goccer12: Track 9. Deborah Stewart Tamara Stewart Kimberly Stone: 'Stoner' Pre-school teacher: Page 10 11. Curt Sunderlage: Radio Zoadcasting: WEPS 9, 10, 11 Melissa Swanson: Accountant: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12: Softball 9, 10, 11, 12 . Davld Swearlngen Ken Sweet: Business Manager: CVVT 12. Mehpare Takl: 'Miki' Pamela Taylor - Tlmothy Teague: 'Missouri Maniac' To be the No. 1 guitarist. 73 Tonl Tennlnl: 'Meatball' To work on a cruise line: Baseball 10: Basketball 9, 10: Football 12: Ski Club 9, 10, 11, 12. JoAnne Thlel Albert Thomas Annette Thomas: Joumalist: Concert Band 10, 11, 12: Concert Orchestra 11, 12: Creative Writing 11: Foreian Travel 11: French Club 0: Page 10, 11: Pep Band 12: Varsity Band 9. Ronald Thomas: To become a chef. Llllle Thorton Jlm Lee Tlmze: 'J.T.' To be a drug enforcement official: HERO 12. Beth Marle Tobin: To be successful and happy Concert Band 9, 10, 11, 1 : Pa es 10: Pep Band 9: Varsgy Band 9,10,11,12. Vlth Tnlong: 'Vicious' To be the worlds best tennis player: Tenr1srZi10,111, 12. en ry JIII Tuclge LouAnn Ursey: 'Paloma' Hair dresser: CWT 12. 74 Nu-'X QF :1 tx 'K w fqluw...-1. tri, 'ri' N Thomas Valdlvla James Verblc: 'Verbs' To retire early and be manager for Motley Crue: Baseball 10. 11, 12: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12. Ed Verlrees Danlel Voss: Cross Country 9, 10: Track 9, 10. Danlel Wagner: 'Wags' Architectual Engineer: Baseball 10: Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12: Golf 9, 10, 11, 12: Pages 9, 10. De orah Wagner: 'AA' Cosmotologist: Freshmen Mixed Chorus. Jerl Wagner: 'Peeper' To be a successful accountant: German Club 9, 10: Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12. Slephanle Wall: 'Airhead' l?5tail Buyer: Track 9, 10, 11, Kenl Wallace: 'Smokey' Chef: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Concert Choir 10, 11, 12. Julle Walsh: 'Spaz' To work with handicapped children: Page 10: Swing Choir 12: Swimming 9, 1 , 11. Mary Walsh: 'Mapy' Early Childhood Education: Chorus 9: Latin Club 10, 11. Jeanlne Walz: 'Beanie' To at all times do what l want, when I want, and how l want in the best possible way: Drama Club 12: Poms 10, 11: Ski Club 12: Student Govemment 9. Brenda Welch Mark Welch: 'Welcher' To party with T.S.: Football 9, 10, 11,1 :Wrestling 9,1O,11,12. Carogn Wells: Special Educ ion: Choristers 10: Class Officer: French Club 9, 10: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Student Govemment 9, 10, 11: Swing Choir 10. Mlchael Wells 75 Wendy Welsh: Concert Band 11, 12: Drama Club 10: NHS 11, 12: Spanish Club 9, 10: Swimming 11, 12: Heldl Welther: Physical Therapist: Basketball 9: Softball 9, 10. Steven Wessel: 'Wez' Aircraft Mechanics: CVMT Wendy wesrruhai 'Wendy-Ho' Julie Weston: Physical Therapist: Basketball 9, 10: Choristers 10: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Latin Club 9, 10: Pages 9, 10, 11, 12. Deborah Wetterman: 'Debs' Grade school teacher: Chorus 9: Choristers 10: Concert Choir 11, 12: Drama Club 9, 10, 11: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Madrigals 12: Page 11: Student Govemment 10. Beth Wharton Edward Whlsenhunt Wayne Whitmore DeReen Whitney: 'Legs' Director of Christian Education: Chorus 9: Concert Choir 10, 11, 12: Freshmen Mixed Chorus: Latin Club 9: Madrigals 11, 12: Page 9: Swing C oir10. Shawn Wloknlck: 'Chaun' CWT12: WEPS 9,10,11. Elizabeth Wlel 76 ggi -it wa rx N X s2zss1.:sfi. - f ' -- :Z'-if-igiggggfsgzf -, :Fw Taking a rest from an important game, Todd Niemann has SHOUICIGI' checked. 5-All 'W' F ,f or:.. ' 5. it '. ' Lerlsa Wllklns Andy Wllleth 'Skillet' Computer engineering: Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12. Charies Wllllams Dean Wlllloms: 'Mubby' To be a fantastic guitarist. Klmberly WIIIlams: 'Kimmy' o not worry about money: HERO 12. Venus Wlllls Kecla Wilson Robert Wlnier: To be the worId's best drummer: CWT 12: Ski Club 11, 12. Alan Wlse: 'Big Al' Long distance truck driver: Football 9, 10, 11, 12: Page 9. Amle Wood Kurt Wright: Architect: Pages 9: Swimming 9, 10, 11, 12. Kristi Wyllle: 'Amie's counselor' Business Wilqgnaire: Office Education Dana Your? Jerri-Ignn abran: 'Ryno' Real E ate: Softball 10, 11, 12. Margarlia Zara oza: Caterer 9 Ronald Zlmmerman: 'Zim' A very rich aerospace engineer: Basketball 9: Football 9, 10, 12: Gymnastics 9: NHS 11, 12. 77 Zi.. W. .... ,,.. . . Julle ZIvlns: Zivins To obtciin what I wont ond who I wont without onyone standing in my woy: Student Govemment 9, 11. Brlan Zwelg: Low enforcement. Dull N9UwiF In Memory Of Trocy Larson 1968-1985 46? Kclren Hortmon ond Julie Walsh work well together during theirfoods class. 78 Betn Whorton, with her clown foce, smiles ot the comero befo the Homecoming Porode begins. '-R assignment Ai The homecoming pep rally. The sun shines in Linda Maras' eyes R H E Q To help Them in The snack line, Monica Schroff and Kristine Nelson decide what they want. PeTer Kosirog IeTs everyone know ThoT he hos drrived oT The Homecoming donce. STeve BuTTs, Joe Jemwono, John Spencer, Roy STeffens, ond Eddie G-rider show off Their cheerleoding obiIiTies QT The Homecoming ossembiy. bg Jomie MacGregor finds The Iibrory The mosT to study for his moth test. Weoring crozy hots is something Dovid Fox does well. '11 :rgwo Deleon spends some spore time improving her knowledge in the I rory. Senior Awards gllluru C own-...,,,. 13' Best Body: Heather Martinak and Joe Lazar if 82 Biggest Airheads: Mark Welch and Jodi Glaser Most Athletic: Tracy James and Anton Kossakowski Most Spirited: Nomian Abdallah and Tammy Schwartz Class Brains: Theodore Humphrey and Jennifer Kelly Q SLJQ r si A 1 Wer. if - A 1 A Class Clowns: Scoll Sawlis and Karen Gallagher Q 4- s, 1 H ,. A fa N 'N Dream Dale: Chris Korfist and Hecrlher Mqrtinqk Biggesl Flirls: Norman Abdallah and Rachel Kellenberger -10? 'ff '!? Friendliesl: Ken Ellison and Tammy Schwartz Senior Favoriies L .thx AW' F' ' 1 V Ax -' ., ' 6 . , - . -Q... Q , ,- V: . .-.35 14. . 5'-r . 5- - M 5 JJ! 4 X , , if A xi sig i Wx P11 ' Q R 'N wi Q , 4 E I 5? N wc' ' wsu H r Q R1 'ix 1. ,- K ,Q 6 . . I Q -. at Q' U ' ,ek N 3 ' Z9 s ,X G Q 'U R3 Q Q N ri 6 5 1 I L fs' X 1 M' wi f-- vii Favoriie Food: Pizza Favoriie Car: Porsche krli Q .757 I VV,V , ,-., WZ: 1,' A ff'.s1',-x W-f,,,..w ,-.hw 4 -....- W' Q i ,f 1 i 5 - gz, . z WL - f 4 5. , iy Favorite Jeans Levis Favorite Television Show Miami Vice 1 .f Favorite Actress: Heather Thomas Favorite Actor: Eddie Murphy 1 Favorite Group: Tears For Fears Favorite Song: Smoking in the Boys' Room S. E a , . Favorite Album: Songs from the Big Chair Favorite Movie: Rambo: First Blood Part Ii Highlights of 1968 Ocfober 11-22,1968 - The Apollo VII was launched aT Cape Kennedy. OcTober 12 - 27 The XIX Olympiad was held in Mexico CiTy. AThleTes from 112 counTries compeTed in The hisforic games. November 5 - Richard Nixon was elecTed The 37Th Presidenf of The UniTed Safes. December 19 - An experimenfal underground Thermonuclear explosion was aT Pahufe Mesa, Nevada. December 21-27 - The Apollo Vlll lunar flighT, manned by Colonel Frank Borman, Navy Capfain James A. Lovell Jr., and Air Force Major William A. Anders, was The firsT To circle The moon. January 7, 1969 - Sirhan Sirhan wenT on Trial for The assassinaTion of SenaTor Robert F. Kennedy. January 12 - 'I968...'I 98' The New York JeTs win Super Bowl 3 by defeaTing The BalTimore ColTs16-7. January 16 - A sTudenT in Prague, Czechoslovakia by The name of Jan Palach, seT himself afire proTesTing SovieT occupaTion. January 20 - Richard M. Nixon became The 37Th Presidenf of The UniTed STaTes. February 8 - The SaTurday Evening PosT published iTs lasT issue, ending iTs 148 year hisTory. March 10 - James Earl Ray was senTenced To 99 years in prison for .The murderof MarTin Lufher King Jr. March 28 - DwighT D. Eisenhower, The 34Th PresidenT of The UniTed STaTes died of hearT disease aT The age of 78. April 17 - Sirhan Sirhan was found guilTy of assassinaTing Roberl F. Kennedy. On The 23rd, he received The deaTh penally. July 16-Three NASA asT nauTs, Neil ArmsTrong, Edwin Aldrin Jr. c Michael Colins, propelled The Apollo spacecrafl for The 244,930 mile journey The moon. July 20 - AT 4:18 p.m. E.T., lunar module landed on The moon. p.m., Neil ArmsTrong Took man's firsT sTe The moon uTTering The famous auoTe small sTep for a man, one gianT leap mankind. July 18 - SenaTor Kennedy was involved in an c accidenT on Chappaauiddick MassachueTTs. His passanger, Mary Kopechne, was killed. December 8 -T 1sT public preview of The Boeing 747. flighT was from SeaTTle To New York CiTy 86 ,gif Jim Allen Chris Allison David Allred Dawn Anderson Peter App Xio Aranda Chris Arras Ramiro Arrendondo Mark Ashley Linda Atchison Heather Avina Dawn Backhaus Lydia Bailey Sarah Baker Cindy Bankson Don Barr Kip Bauer Sarah Bauer Tim Bayler Eric Bazan Nikki Beach Wendy Beach Cheri Beardsall Gorge Belasquez Mike Belford Rusty Bergersen Jay Bero Jeff Beverly John Bieber Jenny Bilger John Bizik Ron Bjork Todd Block Chrisly Blum Renee Bober Kalhy Bogaerls Sherri Bohlig Jim Bollino Susan Boldwyn Vikki Boldwyn Lisa Bowens Mary Bowman Juniors Q if as am: m,,la:ws1:: ' V ,lf Q1 X 14 H fm, Xx 'Qing' Row: Nancy Weiss - Treasurer: Kirsten Jensen - Secretary. Back row: Dawn Stennes - Vice-President: Robe - President. Cindy Robe as President,Dawn Stennes - Vice President, Kirsten Jensen - Trea- surer, and Nancy Wiess as Secretary, led the Junior Class to a successful 1985-1986 year. The class sold candy sticks for funds and held a dance in early February. This year for Homecoming they won for Best All-around floati. As in past years, the Juniors held the traditional Prom for the seniors. The Junior class was under the su- pervision of Mrs.G-annon and Mr. Stump. if Kris Brasure Allen Brost Cliff Bruneman Dan Bruneman Rhonda Bryant Ken Buchholtz Amy Bumpass Bonnie Burkarl Mike Burk Elaine Burklow James Bums Eric Burt Rick Cabrera Jennifer Calendo Christy Calhoon Ricardo Camacho Rosemary Canlu Michael Carlson Brian Cames Christy Carter Melinda Carter Lishia Casey Liz Cassel Christina Castillo Pete Castillo Tina Catsadimas Amy Caughlin Cyndie Cave Craig Chandler Santiago Chavez 89 Xio Ardndo ond Molly Bowrncin combine their muslccil ldlenfs Kelli Chodle Brion Christ Jonel Cope Jon Coffey Jdmes Colbom Jornes Colemon Tim Cook Kelli Coyle Dee Crcychee Down Crenshow Morlho Criles Breh' D'Anlonio Jennifer Ddllos Vonesso Dolmonie Bob Donekos Corri Donielek Julie Dovis Michelle Desbles Sdndy Desio Dole De-will Down Dioz Chris Dimicelli Keri Dingel Debbie Dorsefl Todd Drofoll Joe Dulleck Sieve Dusek Jonoihon Edwards Suscin Eiklor Sondy Elneke The junior closs foolboll ployers show Their spirit of The Homecoming ossembly. Dovid Emberion Volerie Emmerl Venus Encomcicion Sieve Engel Bruce Enrieflo Michelle Fogiono Siephonie Forley Brion Foy Dorrell Feofherly Nicole Fenton Scofl Firmslone Joy Fisher Jerry Fisher Aliso Flores Glen Former John Freund Dono Frey Erzsi Gemzsi E Ryon Genz Joy Gerber Debbie Gesinger ' as Tereso Gholson A , Kevin Gilmore 5' Tommy Gobler Richord Godfrey Chuy Gonzolez Pornelo Gordon Deon Grof Debro Gronger Bill Gronl 91 Takinlg a break from Their magazine, Mary Bowman, Kurl aldenberger, and Xio Aranda pose for The camera. Michelle Graves Aimee Greenhagel Toni Groner Paul Groih Lisa Gunderson Manessa Gunier Paul Haas Dave Haasz Karen Hall Ron Hampel Amy Hanneli Jessica Hanson Tim Hanson Susie Harris Tanya Harris Nlafihew Hariman Jennifer Hatcher Diane Hawkins Mike Hayashida Todd Hayward Andy Healh Scoli Heidenreich Rich Helmer Olga Heredia Brian Heliinger Vicki Hewili Chris Highley Chrisly igley Angie Hilman Jerrold Hirsi 92 Sara Bauer absent-mindedly blows a bubble while doing her typing assignment. L --z M sw rik- Looking up from her art project, Renee Clark spots the hidden camera. . 'W L L, K ,.,- us ' fs... i F , . if J V win 65. Lorri Ann Hodges Lisa Holland Mike Hopkins Scott Hopkins Ty Hopp David Hostman Jennifer Houghtby gg Randy House .,e.. Mike Howell Sue Hoye Michelle Hulke Blair Hunsaker Mike Hunter Sara Hutchinson Sue Ellen Huyvaert Laura Israel Heidi lrps Tom Jarvi 1 Michelle Jennings H' Kirsten Jensen Kristen Jentsch Mike Jochum Eddie Johnson Lonni Johnson 1 , Matt Johnson Laura Jones Patty Jones Margie Juergensmeyer Kurt aldenberger Rick Kane 93 Q 59 ..wi- 3 S ' A k ' . mi. -wmwwf'-'S 'rL, K K jr X R 'khk Vrik . i - 'fx mv . AIAA AVAA E VAVA: 5 . A AAAVA A as Q +R' N. MSw fWsw w www ' F453 . , mwh - 'Q 5 'my' L ' X 1' f S k UQ MW ai? 4' Q 'FJ' sf A Peler App hos his mind on somelhing besides The bongos Juniors show Their spirit ol The outdoor pep ossembly by pointing their rock Lisci Moedows Kolhy Meors Mike Mendez Ddvid Menijes Erik Merku Poul Merldk Sieve Mesmer Kirk Mies Anighe Milos Eric inehdrl Luis Mirondo Breli Moffei Jim Monkemeyer Slocie Moon Tcimmi Moore Tereso Moreno Angie Morgan Nicole Morgon Tino Morris He-diner Morion Tim Moyer Ddvid Mueller Ldurd Munkel Deborcih Munson Shcri Myers Kelli Myhre Kim Ncikoneczny Belh Nonni Alecio Noliolini Jeff Oberle X1-...,, - l Donno Peters types out her homework ossignment in the librory. Koren Holi helps Donitci Lewis show her school spirit before the Homecoming porocle. W, rrrsr rrrs,rr s - rrsr , .0-q Mike Oine Cori ,Oscor Courtney Ostdick Dove Ostemo Liso Ostemo Julie Podillo Donielle Polmer Jockie Pork Alkesh Potel Connie Potete Andreo Poul John Pciullin Sherri Poyne Noelle Peorion Kotrino Pederson Morti Perez Donno Peters Brion Peterson Chris Peterson Nit Phonovonh Polly Phillips Seun Phorosovong Brion Dittmon Ginny Poist Aoron Poling Chris Poll Jeff Poole Vikki Potuznik Breck Powers Jonathon Puklin L it F , , . 2' T Tracy Scott and Alecia Nottolini prepare the loading dock lunch served every Tuesday and Thursday. During lunch Michelle Stading practices her baton twirling forthe homecoming pep assembly. ln preparation for Thanksgiving, Mike Jochum COTTT FTTOFTS, Eric Pyle Don Raap Cindy Robe Araceli Ramirez Chris Rausch Marc Rechsteiner Fran Renwick Jack Richards Laquita Richardson Harold Roach Lisa Roberts Chris Robinson LeeAnn Robinson L - s Vir ina Rocha ' T' Q Jackie Rodriquez Maria Rodriquez Tami Rohlwing Tim Rohlwing Tom Rohlwing Sarah Roller Mark Rooker Madeline Rosado Barbie Rosario Jesse Rouse Lonnie Rush Terry Rugg Jeff Rush Sulajmon Rushiti Mike Russell Maria Salas 98 rrfyz 'TY I is xv' of ni y Q:-'7' X-132, 'N L1-4 ' Q, -f-if, Y . w 4'W'A5W Buchhoitz paint banners to be hung in the -- dh. Sherri Bohlig plays her saxaphone during practice for the Christmas concert Ct .K .,,..-0 Z 1+-A s, Q N. -. sf' Q. ' ' Elisabeth Sali Agatha Sant Kevin Schneiderman Becky Schock Sherri Schrieber Helen Schue Amy Schultz Stacy Schumacher Tammy Schumacher Kim Schwartz Chris Shadel Rod Schifferer Cheryl Shohet Kristen Short Tony Siete Dianne Siste Stacy Sklodager Beth Smith Jason Smith Mark Smith Monte Smith Robert Smith Brenda Snow Carolyn Snyder Chris Solomon Tony Soskich Lisa Spizziri Doug St. John Michelle Standing Julie Steffans Fingers get messy painting the Junior s spirit rock Dawn Stennes Craig Steurer Gretchen Stevens Sue Stevens Steve Stoffregen David Strosser Brad Swanson Rich Sweeney Helen Taillon Keith Taylor Stephan Tecza Shelley Teeters Michael Termini Larry Thiede Shanita Thomas Tina Tinsley Bill Torling Rosa Torres Lisa Touchberry Don Transue Suzy Trupp Dan Tucker Tamera Twining Kara Urals Maria Valdez Joni VanWinkle Kevin VanNatta Pat VanPelt Brian Vatter Mark Vaughan John Kenyon works at the drill press. 1 1' vfw ' a 4 nv fi lkx K'-ff S.-I 'Q-' we ,::: Jerri Leon Vazuez Wendy Vespa Maria Villanueva Betsy Volkening Brant Vollman Curt Vollman Mark Wachtel Tracie Wahl Chris Walczak Dan Walden Kathy Walters Mike Warren Kris Wauchope Kathy Waugh Jenny Webster Carm Weiss Nancy Weiss James Welch Scott Welch Steve Wells Kim Wells Tony Westerlund Pete Weston Christopher Whalen Mandi Ulnlpple Sarah Whitcomb Pam Whilesiae Karen Wilder Glenda Willcott Amy Williams Dave Williams Greg Winner Brian Wise Chris Wishon Kim Witz Sandra Wood Kathy Woodrich Michael Wright Mike Young Rene Young Maria Zalala Adrienne Zimmenhan Highlights of 1969 1969, big league basebalI's1OOTh anniver- sary year was one of change and ex- ciTemenT. The naTional league expanded To San Diego and Monireal, The American League was spliT inTo Easlern and Wesfern divisions,and playoffs for league pennanTs were inauguraTed. Sepfember 22 - San Francisco Gianis ouT- fielder Willie Mays hiT his oOOTh home run, becoming The second playerfo reach ThaT mark. OcTober 1 - An AWOL U.S. Marine hijacked aT gunpoinf a TWA Boeing 707 flying ouT of San Francisco and ordered iT 'I969...'I 98 flown To Rome. OcTober 15 - Millions obsenfed The firsT VieTnam MoraTorium Day wiTh prayer vigils, candlelighf processions, mass meefingsjand black armbands. Ocfober 16 - The New York MeTs won The World Series, November 19 - AsTronauTs Conrad and Bean became The 2nd Team of men To land on The moon. January ll, 1970 - The Kansas Cily Chiefs won Super bowl IV. May A - AT a campus anTiwar demonsTra- Tion, 4 sTudenTs were killed and 9 S 102 103 Rebecca Abbott Sean Abbott Tracy Abbott Mike Abbs Jerry Adams Melissa Adams Vincente Aguilar Mike Aguiniga Cindy Ahrens Scott Allen Dawn Allison Dave Alvarez Atri Amin Jessey Anderson Jim Anderson Karina Anderson Heather Andresen Cindy Applehoff Julian Aranda Raul Aranda Veronica Arnold Heather Aschenbrenner Kathy Auble Jeff Avila Richard Awe Rachel Azinger Laurie Badloff Lisa Bailey Grady Baldwin Jerry Ball James Banks Libby Bamer Christy Barrick Steve Behm Joesph Belanger Steffanie Bema Steve Besler Jason Beu John Bilek Joann Billups Shelly Blocker Michelle Bober Catherine Bobo Amy Bohlman Randy Bone Tim Bower Kris Bowers Scott Bowers Mike Bradbum Malt Brady Mario Bragg Phil Briggs Kelly Brockner Sara Brockner Tracy Broeker Carrie Brown Merri Brown Sara Brownell Neal Bryant Phyllis Bueche Angela Burke Anne Bumidge Matt Bums Andrew Bosch 104 in . ii.-X X i ,f ...- s ,, L . Q M hx M' Ysscwl rv l Cris Butcher Char Cadney Stephanie Cahill Todd Cahill Lynn Caix Mike Caine Patricia Calderon Kari Campagna Lori Cargill Kathy Cames Bill Carraher ' Leslie Carter F Leigh Cassell Leticia Castro X Joe Centanni L Jeffrey Channon S . S Chrissy Chapa Greg Childs L Keith Ciaccio Janene Clark -Scott Claxton Lori Cluchey 4 F Michelle Cluchey L Steve Cohen Cory Coken Kevin Coleman Jennifer Collins Bryan Conley - Ryan Conner Janet Conway John Cordero Donna Cork L, Ricky Cork Lisa Cox v. Cindi Coyle Denny Cross Rhonda Cully Janet Curley Mike Curtis ' Jennifer Dahlstrom 'UN - Treasurer, Becky Flood, President. Sitting: Kameron Duy, Vice President. Second row: Jenny Collins, Secretary, Shannon Flannery, The class of '88 sponsored the Christmas Dance held on December 19th. Class officers were Becky Flood, President: Kameron Duy, Vice-President: Jenny Collins, Secretary: and Shannon Flannery, Treasurer. For their Homecoming float which won Principal's choice, the sophomores constructed a float as a take-off on Elgin Sweeper Company by using the theme Royals Make a Clean Sweep. 105 Lisa Danielson Debbie Danielson Kalhy Dearman Don Delaney Diana Delgado Michelle Denes Jim Deskins Eduardo Diaz Dianna Dickson Margaret Dimond hris Dishroon George Dominguez Ben Drafall Sandra Durrenberger Kameron Duy Shannon Duzel Roberl Edmaislon Boomer Edwards Richard Eggerl Cindy Einhom Mike Eisenman Sabrina Elam John Enga Tracy Engbrecht Regina England Randy Fay Pal Fellows Richard Fellows Bob Ferguson Sheila inley Bill Fishbum Annelle Flack Shannon Flannery Tracey Fletcher Krisla Flikkema Becky Flood Belsy Flood Jennifer Flores Mario Flores Ann Fischer converses briefly aboul her English homework Jeff Kennedy dreams of a viclory for The sophomore Kelli Ford Vikki Forrest Linda Foster Marcy Fowler Lisa Franklin Chris Fredericks Jane Freedlund Kristine Freise Carl Frey Colllna Friedel Heidi Fritz Jack Gallagher Pat Gallagher Joaauln Garcia Laura Garcia Mike Garcia Bob Garrelts Tom Giardina Jennifer Giese Paula Gilbert Kim Gilmore David Goldschmidt Juana Gonzalez Debbie Graf Dennis Graff Jennifer Grant Torn Grant Emanuel Gray Avi Greenfield Mike Gregory Kirsten Grupe Mark Gustafson Scott Haacker Mike Hahn Stephanie Haller Scott Hamrin Julie Hansen Donna Hare Curt Hartman Shannon Flannery does not seem at all happy about the way the knot in her tie is going. Tracy Harrelson Lisa Hawbecker Amy Heckerl Sheri Heidenreich Brian Heimberg Chris Hennessey George Hennig Bill Hepp Nicki Heugh Jayne Hoffman Terri Hoffmeyer Jim Holland Randy Holland Heaiher Hollz Tim Hopkins Debbie Houlihan Kris Hulke John Humphrey Kim Huniingion Tammi lrmischer Joe Irwin Jeff Jacobsen Robby Jacobson Robin Jacobson Joellen Jakle Nancy James Sonja Jamsa Mike Jarvis Eric Jenisch Lisa Jones Greg Julian Becky Jurs Sieve Kadlec Jason Kahl Keiih Kaniorek Julie Karakas Harry Karas Bill Karsten Michele Kassner Pai Keegan Heaiher Aschenbrenner looks for someone in The crowd ai The Neal Kellenberger Brian Kelly Jeff Kennedy Jeff Kerber Denise Kieser Ryan Klemm Marcie Kline Julie Kling Hallie Kluver Julie Kluxdal Tom Knight Jeff Knol Kim Knudsen Chandler Koehn Chester Koehn Kathy Kordik Malt Kortist Jim Kossakowski Jeff Kozinski Rhonda Krogh Amy Kross Kiersten Krultz Mike Krusemeier Julie Kujak Kris Kurowski Tammy Lang Heather Larson Lonnie Larson Nat Lalanzio Christina Lauber Andrea Lauder Jennie Lay Laura Leaver Dale Lemke Rob Lemke Eric Lesser Vincent Lewis Rick Lichner Scott Lingle Jenny Lugar Eighty eight IS represented in many ways Through out the halls of Larkin. Chandler Koehn blows with all his might during band practice. Missy Luke Priscilla Macias Liz Mogano Jenny Malone Tonvir Mongol Tommy Manning Don Mapes Sleve Morin Amy Marlin Rod Marlin Juanilo Morlinez Laura Morlinez Lindo Morlinez Michelle Mayenschein Tricia McCoy Nicole McDaniels Krisly McEIyeo Jeff McEvoy Jodi Mclnlyre Jhon Medina Juslin Meier Crisly Mendiola Dave Menke Tammy Merrill Chris Melle Meredilh Meyers Fred Meza Down Miller Kurl Miller Carrie Mills Sleve Mills Nanci Milchell Lance Moffell Debbie Mogler Sleve Moll Rhonda Monlolbono Roberl Monlavon Mike Moore Polly Moore Robin Moore Many cordless curling irons were seen lhroughoul lhe year os shown by Neile Trumbo and Amy Bohlmon during Homecoming week 110 A Kiss, ,f if 1 'X' x N X XX 1 5 at Q Robert Murphy Joel Nazarowski Rosmary Neal Shane Nelson Lance Nemmers Lane Newbauer Sarah Nichols Monica Noonan Maureen Norton Colleen Nyari Erik Oberg Ray Ochoa Mark O'Farrell John Oliver Todd Olson Jeannette Osborne Jim Ovelmen Rob Owen Mike Pamell Edward Palacios Peggy Palmen Amber Palozotto Mary Papoulis Mark Daraskevich Tammi Parrish Joe Patete Kelli Pease Sharon Pelka Kim Peluso Filomeno Perez Tim Perry Bruce Peterson Todd Pflueger Laddavanh Phommachanh Bea Phorasavong Joe Phute Michelle Pierce Bill Pierros Cheryl Platt Emily Poore in COOKWWQ- Hard at work, Greg Childs, knows what precision is all about, K 'H L Stacy Potts Laurie Radloff Karen Raduenzel Dave Rammacher Mike Rapier Shannon Reeves Blanca Reyes Kevin Richmond Josh Richoz Tony Rimovsky Kris Rippberger Jeff Robertson lan Robinson Joe Rodriguez John Rog Brett Rogers Scott Rohlwing Shari Rolando Nina Romanenko Lynn Ross Tammy Rosson Dan Rouse Daryl Rucki Bethany Russell Jennifer Rvistad Lyn Rysewyk Angelica Sanchez Jerry Sarto Shelly Schifferer Paul Shifferer Dionne Schmitz Brandi Schneider Sara Schrock Ron Schubbe Sarah Schue Amy Schuppner Phil Schuring Dana Schwarz Stephanie Sedrick Mike Sells or Kristi Hulke asks for advice from Jessy Anderson in typing class Shen Skjoldager and Anita Zabrlan make a quick call un.. is , 1 Q M siffkigu k sg X . gxxxxfaiixf -1-...N ,1 JN' ,Q mm , 2' 'U fy' Z ,, ,kj Q x grae 1 up. w. Q' . . fx . fav K5 WMM Wu .QM X 4 v4 5 . . A ' T xg: ,- X vm: ' X as .. ,Ns . it . ll , ,J o xv? rl . . ,af M - 3 I. V .V ,. Af Q4 f' ff' ,avg-,J! 117e?f,:J1f4 , .,ff. .:,g men. ' A - f ' V. ' . 1 A W : A ,ff 1, ,AM:3-,. 3'A!.5,,1,z ' nd Amy Wiison proudly ploys her trumpet in bond. Beth Russeil tries to do her best in typing class. Steve Besler lets go ot the first cull-school mixer. The sophomores begin to get riled up for the pep assembly. sig! 1' ,an-5 Highlights of 1970 September 3, 1970 Vince Lombardi, one of America's most successful football coaches, died of cancer in Washington D.C. October 10-24, United Nations celebrated its 25th anniversary in a commemorative session. November 14, Southem Airways DC-9 jet crashed killing 75 persons, including all 44 members of the Marshall University football team and their coaches. December 3, Senate voted to kill funds for the controversial Boeing Su- personic Transport Jet Plane, a project strongly opposed by environmentalists. January 6, 1971, two biochemists at the 'I970...'I 989 University of Califomia Medical Center in San Francisco succeeded in synthesizing the hormone responsible for growth in the human body. February 20, an emergency waming of a nuclear attack was broad- cast by mistake in the U.S. in place of the Saturday moming test alert. March 23, a bomb exploded in the Senate wing ofthe U.S. Capitol. U.S. Congress gave its approval to a constitutional amendment lowering the voting age to 18 in all elections. April 26, U.S. Presidential Commission recommended admission of China to the U.N. May 1, Amtrak, the Na- l 116 AQ' A 5 TED BPCKXN T v PM fv:m 5 EEAXESEQ 6 Lesley Abbott Dan Adams Angi Adamson April Adao Julia Adasiewicz Craig Aguiniga Mike Aguiniga Shelley Aguiniga Shawn Ahrens Margaril Alejandro Marlon Alexander Mario Alfaro Taurean Alfredson Talib Ali Jackie Allred Melissa Alvarado Shane Anderson Tracy Anderson Scott Anna Valerie Appling Adriana Aranda Jose Arreguln James Asher Janna Asp Gary Awe Tim Bacak Ginger Backhaus Bill Ball Brian Ballard Andrea Barth Megan Barth Jill Ba holomay Keri Bartholomew Patrick Barton Jeanna Bartram Marion Barwig Sonya Bass Chelsea Bather Beth Baumann Jennee Baumgartner Susan Beach Jennifer Beckmonn Jon Behm Sharon Behm Karen Behnlng Jeff Behnke Edie Beichel Corey Belle Cheryl Bergeron Lev Bero Allison Berry Brad Besch Barbi Beth Sandy Bishop Mark Bizlk Karen Blackward Nelson Blalark Brad Blazier Heather Bloedom Dorine Boland Bob Boldwyn Jerry Bolen Crystal Bolllns Kirsten Borman w M- Freshmen gif' I nw' The freshmen sTarTed ouT The school year greaT and kepT Their spiriT up all year. ln SepTember, The class of '89 elecTed Bonnie HeTTinger as President Jacey Jensen as Vice-President Barbi BeTh as SecreTary: and Tracy Anderson as Treasurer. One of The fall fund raisers supervised by The officers was The selling of Taffy apples aT The freshmen fooTball games: laTer, The class sold Larkin pens. The freshmen also sponsored The Halloween dance which Took place on November lsT. Cyrus Larkin's Farm was The Theme of The freshmen floaT in The Homecoming parade. As a gifi To The seniors, They gave cruise Trip souvenirs, which were a surprise. Angela Bouque Claudia Bowens Dave Bradbum Richard BraTThauer Lynn Breon Corey Breslich Roxanne Brewer Joy Brofzman Andrea Brown Cindy Brown Glen Brown Jeremy Brown KenT Brown Tim Browne Debbie Brummel Sally BryanT Laura Buhmann Susan Burae Shirlee Bu low Cheryl Cagle Coleen Cahill Brian Cain Tim Cain Ben Caldwell Ryan Callahan Doreen Campbell Richard Campbell John Candella Rachel Cargill Vivi Caribacas Chris Carlson Jenny Carlson Faiih Carier Sylvia Casfillo Virginia CasTiIIo Chayo Cedillo Don CenTanni Henry Chan Chouling Chang Pheimix Chanihadouangsy 119 Carlos Chavez Bill Chesterfield Bryan Chism Kevin Christ Brett Clark Amy Clossman Marcy Cohen Mark Coker Ruth Colclasure Stephanie Coleman Charlie Conklin Korre Conner Mike Conroy Gina Cooper Isabel Corchado Becky Corsello Mike Cortez Glenn Craine Stacey Craine Eric Cravens Eddie Crew Don Cross Scott Curce Chandra Davis Melanie Dean Orpheus Dejournette Carmello Deleon Lara Dellaripa Conrad Diaz Bob Dick Steve Diehl Priscilla Diltz Julie Dunning Dale Dyson Bryan Echols Sherry Eck Stacy Ehorn Lisa Eineke Lavonda Elarn Tina Elam 3 J. posses the time owoy in study holl. Working ottentively, Don Holl finishes his drdfting project. if I Cynthio Ellison Kdren Emerick Tom Emmert Tony Encornocion Julie Erickson Codi Ericson TSDO Ernst Ginger Essem Holly Eversoll Terrdnce Fenton Heother Ferguson Down Fillmore April Fink Sheryl Fitzgerald Mork Foltmer Todd Fox Lorolyn Fronke Kevin Frdnzen Kris Frosik Liso Frdzier Josephine Gorco Arturo Gorcio Ernesto Gorcid Ruth Gcircio Brion Gost lvlelissd Gentry Jonos Gewer Michelle Gilmore Richord Glover Roy Godfrey Colleen Goetz Pom Golding Polmird Gonzolez Angie Grocio Tdnydtto Groy Seon Grider Lorry Griffey Ron Griffith Eddie Guerro Tomoro Gunto The T.P. commillee chaimwen al Homecoming were Jeremy Brown and Rick Glover. .TJ The Freshman floai, Plow Them Greg Hachlel Sieve Hagen Dan Holi Sean Hamilton Julie Hanson Donna Harris Jeremy Hartman Michael Hausler Brad Hawkins Christy Hayashida Bemice Heard Donna Hector Linsay Heimberg Diana Heine Lisa Helland Angela Hemmen Randy Henk Becky Henson Jodi Hepker Jeff Herman Cando Hemandez Bonnie Heliinger Larry Hibbler Denise Hicks Rick Hicks Tracy Hollisler Rhonda Holloway Toby Holiz Bill Hombeck Kim Hoskins Malihew Hsieh Kim Hughes Krisli Huisman Rani Humbrachl Brad Hunsaker Heather Imburgia Roberl lnsalaio Terry Ivy Morgan Jackson oy Jackson T T ij. . s..-A 1 -' .A-rg. 1 5 S .J xv! Fr 4, s T i Rx vans 5 Y! W G .ss Getting rid of her pre-test jitters, Katherine Waltz chews on her pencil. sits waiting for the Homecoming games to begin. Jenny James Beth Jarvi Jessica Jennejahn Brian Jensen Christine Jensen Jacey Jensen Wesley Jensen Joy Johnson Kelly Johnson Mark Johnson Tracie Johnson Jill Jolltz Demeliras Jones Lennell Jones Linda Jones r f Don Jorgensen Frances Juergensmeyer Misi Kagel Inga Kalnajs Susan Kang Michelle Kay Stephanie Kelly Sean Kenny Saysongkham Keovongsak . I . ' .I 1' K .. - X ' is l L T ,N Steve Kerber . Jenny Kerman t y J sonar: Khan 's 'Mi if .J Jeff Kim 1 M--f - ii Rickv Kim , 0 L is J Frank Klein . Tina Ko?eles is J it its 2 1. 'J ,. X-5 N ,,. K ss X K iiii ' Lori Kni ht , 'Q ai b Amy Kovacs Gretchen Krahn if I i f W v J Jim Krajecki ' K -Q it Kevin Kroc st . H .X s Michael Krooko l iii . is A Travis Kroplln s f - . Lori Kruschel X5 'f ls' Mark Kubiuk 123 -. Completing his drafting assignment, Toby Holtz adds the finishing touches. Carrie Schick stops and poses for office Angqela Kumorek en Kushman Yvonne Kwiatkowski Darrin Kyles Derrick Kyles Lance Labno Tami Landmeier Grant Lange Nancy Latsis Lisa Lauder Jill Lavezzi Cheryl Layne Lisa Lee Steven Lee Carol Leetzow Shelia Leffler Valerie Leibengood Cheryl Leitner Dan Leonhardt Jim Letourneau Chris Liska Stephanie Little Christy Litwicki Lisa Lombardo Bob Lowe Dawn Lowery Jennifer Luker Carrie Lyerla Luis Macalpine Jenny Maegdlln Dawn Manning Tim Marabillas Matthew Marquis Chris Martin Andy Martinez Yvonne Martinez Lesa Mason Willie Matheson Robin Maynard Margaret McDonald N. X . my X S X . . , ,, J-1 , 1 A 11. J K se 5 X ,X st x .7 Q 1 before going to the attendance Examining his subject carefully, Jeremy Hartman perfects his contour drawing. Q . S 11'-as. si ss R . X X J 1 F W R Q i ,K .s '- -:zff.2?ef . A S f W R i 1 , www. -E -Ziff, H13 ' .N ,,-: S , X 2 1 5 - f S 3 i if 3 7 it i T X ' X Tx at S wx N? wt X I' .X Y i vx 1 o 1 5 S fry 55' is TS X i 1 ' 5 f s 5 Q F 1 E? it Q , X, Derek McGuire Bob Mclntire Andy McNulty Nicole Meade Julie Mejia Stephanie Melahn Jesus Mendez Rich Mendyk Susan Mentjes Michele Messman Micheal Metz Jeff Meyer Lory Meza Andrea Miller Leslie Milstead Janette Mirro John Mitchell Megan Moore Steve Moore Scott Momwan Chris Morton Jennifer Mowry Todd Mulroney John Mundt Susan Munkel Laurie Munson Kris Murahy Patrick urphy Chris Musatto Jason Myhre Bill Nakoneczny Manar Nashif Robert N ron Tina Neigiwior Melanie elson Giao Nguyen Phong Nguyen Tracy Nordine Scott Norton Timothy Nyman Stoining his project in shop closs Tim Brown looks for missed oreds Kothy O'Brien Leighonn O'Connor Kristy Olson Matthew Olson Trocy Olson Fdith Orlondo Aoron Oite Liso Ousley Rondy Outlow Nlory Polkovic Dovid Porr Jennifer Postor Luondcr Potterson Chris Pdtton Sondro Pduilin Chod Peorion Amy Pecirson Erik Peril Lyle Peters Chorles Petersen Susie Petersen Julene Pfile Michelle Pfortmiller Todd Phelps Don Pielo Cheryl Pierce Glenn Pierce Niki Pinnel Julio Pluss Steve Poore Tonyd Powell Jeff Poyer Timothy Prdnge Ly Prosethy Jenni Priegnitz Anno Quezodo Rick Rodloff Koleem Rdheem G-riselle Romos Erik Roy l Mk Vx -1? Wagner concentrates on the precise angle. Randy Henk concentrates on his drafting assignment. S , . XE 3 2 s 5 A not i I' Wi' x , X JI , v 4 N ' wi E X 1 - ns is 1 gm , K x ask Alexis Rayner Jamie Rayner Erin Razowsky Jeremy Rechsteiner Dee Reese Shalena Reeves Craig Reuter Claudia Reyes Glenn Richert Richard Ridley Randy Riggs Erika Ritt Mark Roath Staci ' Roberts Juan Robledo Ossie Roby Lisa Rogers Candace Rohrssen Micheal Romaneko Linda Romine Jennifer Roome Matthew Rossignol Brian Rugg Kristina Ruiz Dean Runyan Danielle Ruth Denise Rysewyk Romeo Salazar Annette Salinas Jacauelyne Salwolk Steven Sant Jenni Sarro Patricia Sauter Caryn Sawlis Chrys Sayre Jeff Schaberi Melissa Schabert Stacie Schewe Carrie Schick Bruce Schmidt 9 4 i Leslie Milstead relaxes in the library by reading a book, ijlW Pix, 1- W ,gpm srscmi. 1115? '13 z'k.' TX 'Y ,Tk - J ,fs-A A ,Rf 3 X Angi Adamson shows her school spirit by dressing up Hawaiian Day. Randy Schmidt John Schneck Kori Schneck Brian Schneff Stacy Shroeder Betty Schue Matthew Schue Lori Schultz Jason Secrest Ron Sells lsmail Selmani Shane Seyller Russell Shesppard Jack hields Chris Shirley Amy Sienko Torie Siers Kaykeo Sitthixay Robert Skinner Donna Smith Jenny Smith Todd Smith Amanda Smithberg Donald Snow Paul Snowhite Jay Snyder Lisa Sobinsky Paula Sokody John Soltow Eloisa Soto Scott Spencer Rich Spizziri Bryan Splinter Ken Stancil David Starrett Jilli Steele Jennifer Strossner Alan Styles Erik Swanson Jeff Swanson ,, is 'R x A 1 I Q is i, NK A . QF 1 3 .:,i 1 oh 5 :A N i V 1 Sf: S N 1 Q. 'im' KJ' F, xv ,gi . 1 3. ii' 5' ' I .,, i, nw, . Y 'fllf I I I f F lf, I 42 .Q -rf i, 9 Y, 3 0, no Ai 2 -..f' 7 E ft Mark Swanson Mike Swanson Cheryl Szawicki Dawn Taylor Marc Terry Michael Thelen Todd Thiede Victor Thiel Mickey Thomas Tracy Thomas Tammy Tinsley Davy irado Alice Tobin Louis Tofari Larry Toppel Linda Torrez Mary Toufexis Michael Townsend Brian Tucker Lisa Turbett David Undiener Marinne Usrey Stacey Vandenbosch Richard Vandersande Chris VanFIeet Kim VanFleet Jeremy Vamey Matt Vecchio Judy Veibic Fred Versluys Bob Vespa Jose Villanueva Jose Villanueva Michelle Villar Mark Vitel Greg Voss Dan Wagner Jeff Wah Brian Walker Randy Wallace Pat Walsh Katherine Waltz Jennifer Wander Lisa Washington Terry Webb Scott Wegener Tammy ells Heather Welther Jamie Welton Bill Werst Sean West Pam Westlund Melissa Weyers Amy Whalen Adam Whipple Adam Whiting Kristen Whitney Doreen Wilkening Tracie Wilkening Kyle Williamson Amanda Wilson Dawn Wingren Jason Winter Kenneth Wilz Mary Wood Joe Wright Bruce u Rick Young Kris Zagdldk Nikki Zamudio Cynthia Zavala Amy Zupsich 129 Seplemberz Over The summer, Nicole Morgan receives a firsT place plaque for Illinois STaTe BaTon Twirling CompeTiTion. Yearbooks are delivered. STudenT Govem- menT holds freshmen officer elecTions. OcTober: The Fourlh Annual Chemisfry TeTraThalon is held on The 3lsT. STudenT GovemmenT sponsors a blood drive on The 17Th. Newspaper releases Their firsT ediTion on The 8Th. November: Madrigals aTTend a music symposium on The Allerlon EsTaTe. NHS holds Their inducTion ceremony on The 18Th. LaTin Club's Roman banaueT is held on The l9Th. The firsT orchesTra concerl Takes place on The 21sT. The disTricT music fesTival is on The 23rd. The second newspaper is released on The 18Th. 1985-198 Club December: On The sixlh, Loyal Royal releases Their Third ediTion. Ski Club goes To WilmoT on The 1lTh. French Club sells MisTleToe and aTTends a French buffeT. Gennan club has a dinner aT DieTerle's. The Madrigals perform aT Saks Fiflh Avenue on The 2lsT.The ChrisTmas choral concerl is on The 'l8Th. January: Ski Club Takes a Trip on The 22nd. SADD sponsors a pajama parly on The 25Th. An All-STaTe orchesTra fesTival is held on The 3OTh. February: TEAMS compeTiTion Takes place. PresidenTial classroom Travels To WashingTon. Ski Club Travels on The l1Th. A newspaper is released on The 7Th. March: German Exchange sTudenTs arrive on The 'l8lh. WlnTer band concerl is on The 6Th. April: NHS Takes Their TheaTer Trip To s 'lCaTs on The 23rd. HERO has Their sTa conference in Springfield on The 1OTh. F Valley Music FesTival is on The 28T Newspaper and Yearbook go To NIU for workshop on The 3OTh. VocaTional Cerli caTe Awards program is on The 3OTh. May: HERO's Employer Appreciaii BanqueT is on The 1-41Th. LiTerary Magazine sold. Shakespeare FesTival is on The 16 NHS picnic is held on The 8Th. Spring ba concert is on The 15Th. OrchesTra concerT held on The 22nd. The Spring Choral co cerl is held on The 27Th. 130 131 Raya l With the support of their President, Rachel Kellenberger, Student Govemment sponsored more than their fair share of events. Their well-organized functions in- cluded Student Exchange, Blood Drive, Computer Dating, Mother-Son Brunch, and Father-Daughter Dinner Dance. Student Government had several fund- raisers such as dances and candy sales to meet their budget so that they could con- tinue to do service for Larkin. if Tricia McCoy is more than happy to leam a few new geps from her dad at the Father-Daughter Dinner ance. 132 Politics lvleans Student Governnner A +A ---qn-- , , il! ow Jennifer Front Row: Matt Rossignol, Mike Belford, Rick Koehn, Christy Barrick, Tonya Third Cindy Rabe. Fourth Row: Melissa Keri Bartholomew, Shannon Flannery, Kellenberger, Lorri Cargill, Kameron Courtney Cassell, Cindy Bankson, Bill Ten'nini, Jim Kress. Eighth Row: Ken Ludwig, Kurt Christina Blum, Randy Riggs, Pat Van Pelt. Jeremy Brown. Cathy Row Row Wilson, John Scott Jenny ' kin When it comes to showing off fathers, Kam Peterson, Stacey Adams, Liz Hampton, and Tammy Menz take prize. dvisory Bodrd dnd Fresldentidl Cldssroonn - Tvvo dbinets ot Lc fkin repesentdtives 8 Tim Bowen. Row: Mr. Jenkins, Cindy Rabe, Tina Catsadimas. Second Row: Jerri Glenn Burge, Todd Drafall, Kirsten Jensen. g B ,J 'J ff ,Lorri Car ill, Jennifer Collins. Second Row: Rachel Kellenberger, Scott Rolgiil xli?e?rrc?sY Rigklrelcifrerr Tiirgsigowz Tina atsadimas, Shelley Fredricks, Melissa Kellenberger, Cindy Advisory Board is the cabinet which guides the actions of Student Government. lt meets once a week to form an agenda for the Student Government meeting the next day. Advisory Board representatives and president, Rachel Kellenberger, are chairmen of the Student Government committees: Faces in the Crowd, Student Exchange, Spirit Weeks, Faculty Relations and the Calendar Committee. The representatives are Rachel Kellenberger, Shelly Fredricks, and Scott Sawlis: Juniors: Melissa Kellenberger, Tina Catsadimas, and Cindy Rabe: Sophomores: Lorri Cargill, Bill Pierros and Tim Bowen: Freshmen: Rick Glover and Jeremy Brown. Presidential Classroom consists of a group of students who have the opportu- nity to visit the nation's Capitol. Six students were chosen after they submitted applica- tions to Mr. Jenkins, sponsor. The students were placed in three groups of two people each and sent to Washington one group at a time. Students visited the Smithsonian ln- stitute, the FBI building, Congress, the Senate Office Building, the Vietnam Memorial, and many of the other Capitol attractions. The Vietnam Memorial is one of the monuments that Presidential Classroom saw in Washington D.C. 133 ,il - M, 'N' ww 5 I-. xxx 1 LA, Pr- -wwf -1, . -M X,.. .,,, ,L ,V -. nv Axim? 'dw Mfr 4? vez . gf UK? , , Q Q 4, 4. , spd' g. FS S ! .+- 59 si' w ,. ,A f ,1 mn, a 4' 1 K if 4, , , .- , -gag .: 5 X' ' 1 B E A M ,,, , L4 4 as 4. iff , , fi. ,L is Ei ,Q sf V! QR' x v R .1 ,ff f 7' Qx EAMS. Excels And Gffice Education Gains Skills ,,-an-1 5-nv- : ws...-'CIF Row: Peter Weston, Dean Mentjes, Scott Marean, John Byme, Willie Duchaj, John Caughlin. Front Row: Ted Humphrey, Aaron Rogers, Mike Hayashida, Jeff Canfield, Wendy Welsh, Kirsten Jensen. 1985-1986 proved to be o good year for T.E.A.M.S, the acronym for Teams Engineer- ing Aptitude Math and Science. Physics teacher Mr. Schmidt and Chemistry teacher Mr. Rhode coached this year's team to 1st place in district and 2nd place in Regionals. One of the outstanding students of this year was Jeff Canfield, who placed 1st in Regionals and District and then went downstate. As quoted from Mr. Schmidt, They were the hardest working team we've ever had: they've come a long way. They did a terrific job. And with students Pete Weston, Kirsten Jensen, Mike Hayashida and Aaron Rogers, this will give us a good nucleus for next yearfl Led by Mr. Nosbisch, Office Education is a vocational class which offers hands-on training in a professional office. To join office education, one must take record- keeping, occounting, shorthand, and two years of typing. Diane Schmicker, Angela Kenny, Tamara Gaylord, Dee Fleenor. X Row: Beth Tobin, Beth Bradley, Michelle Hall, Cindy Skinner, Pam Koski, Jennifer Brunner. Second Row: Keeping a steady typing pace, Jennifer Nelson uer, Jennifer Nelson, Katherine Roberts, Kim Moon, Kristy Wyllie. Third Row: Beth Wharton, Latrece advances into her next job assingment. is 'N Cindy Skinner ponders over the instructions for the new job. Pam Koski talks to Michelle Hall about the prospects of employment in an office CC F9912 135 C3eWnancMktSpanmhC1ubsAm9AcMveH Spanish Club started out the year with the successful sale of candy and locker mirrors. A pinata party in December, along with a picnic in the spring and a formal dinner in a Spanish restaurant were among the activities in which this year's members participated. Senor Barth feels that the Spanish club had an interesting and successful year. The German Club's year was a produc- tive one. Led by Mr. Ottinger, the activities included a trip to River Forest High School for the Uirder Abend concert. Following the concert was a German-style dinner at the Ratskeller Restaurant. For Christmas, a dinner was held at Dieterle's Restaurant. Profits from candy sales were high. Advent calenders, Carmello bars, and various other projects helped bring in money for their treasury fund. And, as inthe past, the German Exchange Program was in full swing. The Exchange students visited Fermilab, went Roller Skating at Main- street, U.S.A. and visited Elgin Community College. A Chicago presentation of 'tHere's Chicago was hosted at Water Tower Place. The progam ended with a pot-luck farewell in the library. Students learn German heritage from German teacher, Herr Ottinger. 136 Languages Front Row: Susan Burge, Kim Hoskins, Ricardo Camacho, Cindy Rabe, Nancy Weiss, Kirsten Jensen, Morgan, Mary Kay Kolesar, Jim Krajecki, Charlie Conklin, Jeff Behnke, David Parr, Mark Johnson, Keri lomew. Second Row: Staci Roberts, EI'lC Burt, Patti Rodriguez, Kathy Walters, Laura Munkel, Stephanie Cara Long, Christy Higley, Teresa Moreno, Karen Hall, Virginia Rocha, Joy Brotzman, Edie Beichel. Third Susan Mentjes, Todd Drafall, Richard Campbell, Lisa Franklin, Ramiro Arrendondo, Brenda Snow. Whitney, Mark Daraskevich, Sheri Bolhig, Sonja Jamsa, Megan Barth, Maria Villenueva, Erika Ritt. Razowsky. HIRE s' '11, Front Row: Fran Juergensmeyer, John Caughlin, John Byrne, Amy Awe, Kathy Ottlnger, Audrey Pearson. Bradley, Lisa Dean, Shelly Fredricks, Liz Domsbuch. Amy Muntz, Sara Krikau. Second Row: Ken Ellison, Ryar Klemm, Brian Hettinger, Kristen Jentsch, Glen Burge, Melanie Kempkin, Lisa Gunderson, Becky Flood, Tammy, lrmisher, Scott Rohlwing, Mike Bradbum. Third Row: Scott Hamrin, Neal Kellenberger, Allison Berry, Lisa Bailey Tracy Broeker, Jenny Collins, Kurt Miller, Amy Caughlin, Stefanie Bema, Kari Campagna, Lorri Cargill, Bill Pierros. Not pictured: Danita Lewis. luently French and Latin 'thisr-Safran?7x.5ariaa'safa+T'JsHHr?.5f315525Je,?r25'2fSI52?5EEsiE51ES'w7irllZ5'6aYQ5a'rLE5!,'bTlEii'li.5li'EfTZsiif'Ei2 I sse'l:, gown Stennes, Mary Toufexis, Lydia Bailey, Donna Cork, Keiry Krultz, Anita Zabran, Kirsten Groupe, ian e Inger. The French Club's fundraisers included the sale of jewelry, Christmas omaments, and mistletoe. The profits form These fundraisers were applied to Their scholar- ship fund. In the spring, they went to the Annual lntemational Dinner and a field trip to a French restaurant in Chicago. The officers were Tina Catsadimas, President: Priti Amin, Vice-President: Michelle Desbles, Treasurer: and Tracy Fletcher, Secretary. Mrs. Bald advised the French Club this year. Latin Club took first place in a state competition held at the University of Illinois. They also raised money by selling M8aMs and sponsoring a Toga Mixer in March. The annual Roman Banquet was held in November, and the students dressed in appropriate Roman outfits. An end of the year picnic and Great America trip capped off an eventful year. Officers were: Consules-Kim Huntington and Tim Bowen: Praetor-James Banks: Scriptor- Andrew Bosch: and Quaestor-Jeff Channon. ss i - -9' Amy Sienko, Kim Huntington, Mary Tobin add some atmosphere to the banquet. ...lf 137 German STudenTs Exchange Their World Fifteen students from Munich, Germany came To Elgin from March 18-April 8. Their stay was filled with field Trips, parties and various other activities. Some of The students had a chance To see other parts of the United States including Florida, Wisconsin, and Springfield. The students were fascinated by The many fast-food restaurants, not being restricted in doing things, and The grandeur of supermarkets. Activities such as bowling, miniature golf- ing, movies, endless parties, and visiting Colonial ice-cream parlors were done almost every night. The German students returned Their hospitality with hosting sixteen of Larkin's juniors and one senior from July 9-July 30 in their homeland. Mike Bradbum, and Amy Caughlin. Christine Gross is caught in The act. Front Row: Henning Bube and Ken Ellison. Second Row: Stephanie Bema, Lisa Gunderson, Stephanie Kerlz, Karin Springer, Thomas Edelmann. Jennifer Zils, and Laura Munkel. Third Row: Carla Mollenhoff, Ryan Klemm, Lars Schmidt-Roepke, Renate Britz, Anja Nath, Christine Gross, Jeanette Paps, Harold Muhlholzl, and Markus Brackle. Fourth Row: Shannon Fisher, Angie Milas, Kristina Starck, Melissa Kagel, Kirsten Jensen, Marlin Kudema, Amy Cauglin and Marc Rechsteiner. Fi h Row: Brian Fay, Anton Blank, Glenn Burge and Christoph Wessling. 138 Front Row: Renate Britz, Anja Nath, and Thomas Edelmann. Second Row: Karin Springer, Christine Kudema, Harold Muhlholzl, Markus Brackle, and Frau Straubinger. Third Row: Henning Bube, Lars Roepke, Carla Mollenhoff, Kristina Starck, Christoph Wessling, eanette Paps, and Anton Blank. Front Row: Cindy Rape, Kirsten Jensen, Mr. Jenkins, Laura Munkel, and Ken Ellison. Second Row: Kirk Melissa Kagel, Cara Long, Stephanie Kertz, Brian Dittman, and Brian Fay. Third Row: Angie Milas, Danita While waiting for The fieldtrip bus, Brian Dittman verses with Brian Fay. WEPS And Ski Club Find interest CTT-CGTTTDUS Newton, Curt Phillips, Shonnon Clute, Neol Kellenberger, Steve Engel, Curt Compogno. Brunemon, Tim Boyler, Kim Gilmore, Chris Fredericks, Mike Brodbum, Mike Hop ins, Scott Moore, Scott Shurtleff, Robert Smith, Rob Smith, Dove Romuker, Scott Tines, Wholen, Mork Johns, Steve Bromer, Robert Winter, Jeff Poole, Vol Emmerl, Third Row: Tom Rohlwing, Ron Fens, Seon Sedrick, Crclig Stewort, Poul Hoos, Monkemeyer, Jomes Cohen, Jeff Churchwell, Jim Timze, Mork McCon- Kcrthy Eckerson, Lcirry Rohn, Suson Simkus, Mork Hellond, Jeremy Brown, Tom Front Row Poul Groth Locoted ot Old Elgin High, this is the 35th yeor WEPS hos been in use. Mr. Sprogue teoches students in Rodio I closs bosic operoting skills while Rodio ll students ore instructed more individuolly. This yeor o new closs hos been odded coiled Visuol Conponents of Rodio Closs which teoches students the visuol concepts of television ond films. Mr. Sprogue feels thot this progrom is interesting os well os educotionol for the students. Ski Club went on three trips during the winter-December 11, Jonuory 22, ond Februory 11, to Wilmont Mountoin in Wisconsin. The trips were scheduled ofter school from 3:15 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. The students poid their own woy, which wos twelve dollors, for lift ticket ond bus. The ski trips were ogoin choperoned by Mr. Newton ond Mr. Mies. f,- Front Row: Liso Korokus, Mott Olsen. Second Row: Merri Brown, Morio Todd Theide. Third Row: Mott Vecchio, Jeff Longe, Dove Storett, WEPS: Front Row: Don Brunemonn, Stocy Schumocher, Tim Boyler, Dove Sweoringen. Second Row: Lindo Shoeffer, Jomes Cohen, Dove Winchell, Kothy Deomton. Third Row: Curt Sunderlclge, Morti Poyne, Jim Timze, Jeff Churchwell, Andy Petit, Missy Stites. 139 STudenTs Service School Hello, sTudenT speaking. May I help you? This is ofTen The way callers are greafed over The phone by one of The many pages who services The school. This includes inTeresTed sTudenTs who have elecTed To serve The aTTendance office, guidance office, main office, nurse, academic secreTaries, or The physical educafion secreTary insTead of siTTing in sTudy hall or commons. These sTudenTs provide much service To These depari- menTs delivering messages, collecTing aTTendance rosfers, and filing papers. Julie Wesfon helps keep all The daily aTTendance records complefe. 140 Library Pages Fronf Row : Michelle Messman, Megan Moore, Jennifer Roome, Second Row : Tina Marfin, Colleen Goelz, Toni Groner, Susan Lowery. Julie WesTon. Third Row : Candice Young, Carrie Schick, Joann Gina Vasquez, Andrea Lauder, Karen Blackward, Dawn Filmore, Sue NUI ,N..,,,, ! Si-' Muff Row. Debbie Danielson, Sandy Deslo, Jody Schllck, Becky Jurs, Tracy Nordlne, Kelli Brockner, Second Row. Gina Cooper, Pai Math-Science Pages Paula Sokody, Michelle Kassner, Jill Jolifz, Shari Rolando, Brenda Snow, Debbie Brummel, Rhonda Bryant. Pm Gina Vasquez and Andrea Lauder double check The sign-out sheet. 1411 X Jennifer Roome and Kristin Short snatch a few homework minutes in between paging assignments. f ' f it mf- 1 Q f Vfffffftl 'ff , t ,,.. ,. 1 I ,. 'Fi if , is -ramp , r 5, ,A-...WW-1 ' Y, I . '......,.w ,,N Beth Wharton keeps busy by wortcing in the office. N sri 66006 Nurse's Pages: Seated: Linda Jones. Left to Right: Amy Schuppner, Kristi Huisman, Lisa Alisa Flores, Jennifer Nichols. hr 'S . H 1 aww f, W 1. 1 . in - , ' i ,Ns il N 1 ..., ., RJ .sr '1 I -.1 I' E- W w ' 1 . . ,, ., i it m3 x . so Q W . fm 'U 5 V 35 QV Q 5 ...K .. 5 M? .i s M 1' M' Wdwwfawhii, awww ks K . ,. . mwmwws.:sw.:sW. .s--Qs ,sw - .ng s . ' 1 4 2' 1 4 Mi-mm fm. 'K fs fl s .. K rjf M Q- i 3 K .iff , QQ: ' ' ANL. 'XX jfs 'ff Mrs. Bauer enjoys a free moment with her four A-V pages who coordinate all the movies and tapes for the school. ms? gliiki W 2.7 First semester English pages pose for their picture. vs- W gl' Mrs. Crawford, attendance secretary, enjoys some Hawaiian flair with her student helper, Jennifer Roome, during Spirit Week. 143 H.E.TQ.Q. Enjoys Anoiher SuccessTul Year H.E.R.O.lHome Economics RelaTed Occupalionsj has been very busy This year. Eleven sTudenTs aTTended an over-nighT leadership rally aT The HamilTon HoTel. Seven sTudenTs parTicipaTed in secTional conTesTs. OThers aTTended sTaTe conTesTs. All The sTudenTs and employees aTTended an employer appreciaTion banaueT on May 14Th. H.E.R.O. had a jewelry sale, a cook book sale, a gifl caTalog sale and a candy sale. H.E.R.O. also won The besT non- class floaT for homecoming. H.E.R.O.'s Theme was T'We are The heroes ThaT build The fuTure. The second hour PresidenT was Lisa AbboTT: Vice PresldenTs were Rose Perez and Sherri Payne: SecreTary was John Spencer: Treasurers were MaTT Lobben and Amy Kross. The Third hour officers were Jim Tims, President James lvlarhofke, Vice President Chris Robinson, SecreTary: Jackie Rodriguez and Venus Encamacion, Treasurers. Sheila Leffler supervises The H.E.R.O. homecoming floal discussion. 1114 1 iii A T nf FronT Row: Jenny Bigler, Connie PeTiTe, Glen Former, Traci PriTchard, Debbie Granger, Irene Villenueva. Seco Row: Joe Belanxger. Fran Renwick, Lisa AbboTT, John Spencer, Sherri Payne, Amy Kross, Third Row: Lan'y Hermo Mall Lobben, ariha CriTes, Sue Hoy, Gezim RushiTi, Ann Sloka, NOT Picluredz Rose Perez, Marla Rodrigu' Arron Polling, Venus Willis, Sarah Nicoles. Participants in the Shakespeare Festival relax after a hard day's work. lNancy Mitchellj and Romeo lLev Beroj share a Tender monent on the stage. F' Tracy Fletcher participates in a scene from a Midsummer's Night Dream. Shakespeare Lives Again The annual Shakespeare Festival was held on May16,1986, in the library and the Renaissance Fair, due to bad weather, was held on Saturday, May 17, 1986 in the commons. The festival was sponsored by the acting classes with Mrs. Buchheit as the coordinator and Mr. Price and Ms. Campbell helping out. There were approx- imately 50 people who worked on it. Students performed scenes from Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and lVlidsummer's Night Dream. The student body came to see the performances during their English classes or free hour. f f,' A ' 1- 1 ffm Larkin Madligals, Eric Rojas, Kristen Jentsch, and Jennifer Linci- comeperform during the Shakespeare Festival. 145 Larkin Band has been very active This year. For fund-raisers They sold wrapping paper, candles, and colIecTor's items. The entire pond went To Abbott Junior High School To play and The Jazz Band went To Gifford Elementary School. Alihough The band has become more complex, They wish To im- prove in performance. Tracy Broeker, a sophomore band sTudenT, said, Band is always enjoyple as long as you have a serious aTtiTude Toward The music. The band officers were Tracy James, Kari Campagna, Curt Campagna, Jen Kelly and Sherri Bohlig. Junior Tina Laughlin Took first in sTaTe for percussion. Bands Yea Concert Band. Front Row. Shem Bohlig, Clanssa Koehn, Chris Brownell. Second Row: Heidi Hoffman, Dianna Dickson, Kelly Pease Julie Hansen, Rachel Azinger, Kari Campagncr, Alison Washington. Horwitz, Chandler Koehn, nlhong Labulguen, Bruce Peterson, Christina Davis, Scott Moore. Fourth Row: ruce nrietto, Curt Campagna, Tony Lundstrom, Mike McNulty. ADD Varsity Band: Front Row: Tracy Anderson, April Adao, Kim Hoskins, Rachel Cargill, Staci Roberts, Jennifer Beckmann Brotzman. Second Row: Caryn Sawlis, Lisa Eineke, Rhonda Holloway, Barpi Beth, Beth Baumann, ChrisTy Hayashida, Caribacas, Tammy Tinsly, Staci Schewe, Robin Maynard, Faith Carter and Hugh Hughes. Third Row: Heather lmpurgia Carlson, GrngerEsse , , , Q , , . , rry Hsieh, Mr. Henning, Julienne Pfile, Jenny James, Brian Rugg, Amy Classman and Charles Peterson. Fourth Row: m Chris Carlson BrllBall Donald Jor ensen Kevin Richmond David Alvarez David Parr Te Mark Johnson, Jeff Behnke, Wesley Jensen, Chris Liska, Jeff Wahl, Brad Hawkins, Chad Peorion and Scott Mitchell. Band Officers, Front Row: Sherri Bohllg, Tracy James, Curt Dan Sifuenfes puts everything he's goT into playing his saxophone. Second ROW: Kofi Compogno' Jen KGHV' 146 ight ln Tune Front Row: owrey. Christy Calhoon concentrates on playing her flute Jeff Schabert. Front Row: Sherri Bohlig, Stacy Roberts, Marcy Fowler, Wendy Welsh, Lisa Gunderson, Tracy Anderson, Sara Young, Nicole Fenton, Christy Calhoon, Tracy Engbreck. Second Row: Yvonne Kwiatkowski, Robin Maynard, Sawlis, Lisa Eineke, Jason Myhre, April Adao, Beth Baumann, Kelly Pease, Anthony Labuguen, Mike Dan Sifuentes. Third Row: Margie Juergensmeyer, Alison Washington, Kari Campagna, Rachel Azinger. Laughlin, Bruce Enrietto, Mike Carlson, Sonja Bass, Brian l-leimberg, Ryan Klemm, Tracy James, Mr. Jorgenson, Jeff Benke, Tony Rimovsky, Malt Hsieh. Fifth Row: Mike l-lulke, lon Robinson, Jeff Wahl. Johnson, Terry Fenton. Sixth Row: Mike McNulty, Chuck Peterson, Bradley Hawkins, Andrew Bosch, plays her flute at the Spring band Combining excercise with band, Scott Rohlwing picks up his music sheets. 147 MaioreTTes and Twirlers Keep Time To The Bonds BeoiT The band played a key parl in The major, majoreTTe and Twirlers' performances. Performing aT boTh pep assemblies and games, The band cheered The players on To vicfory. Helping To direcT The band were MajoreTTe Chris Moore and Major ScoTT Sawlis. To become a majoreTTe, They noT only had To parTiclpaTe in The band, puT were required To TryouT for Their posiTions. The Twirlers, Michelle STading and Nicole Morgan, gave ouTsTanding performances This year. Nicole Morgan received an award for The number one Twirler in Illinois. The Twirlers added The final Touch To The bands' acTiviTies. l Twirlers: Nicole Morgan and Michelle STa 148 I r 6 5. 4' Z u ' 'I In 4 -.5 95.1 4-A l ,Lgrgfg , N. W- : 5? 'F' 0'- - an if 'Ps' v nl 4 ., oy 1 ,X '1 N 1 X75 Q X 1 f H' ff X Mb Q -X gr S.-.1 The Ldrkin OrohesTro hos hdd dnoTher gredT yeor. IT performed concerts on November 21 ,Feoruory 2O,ond Moy 22. The orohesird hos worked very hord This yeor ond iT showed in The dudliiy of These oonoeris. The ouTsTonding sTudenTs were Mike Hoyoshido, Trdoy Miohniewioz, STeve Cohen, Henry Chon, Jeff McEvoy, ond Morlyn Mdyfield. The orchesTrd's goo! for nexi yedr is on inoreose of The oudienoe size. IT oTTended The Universiiy of Illinois OrohesTro Consoriium dgdin This yeor. T i 4 ProcTicing his cello, STeve SToffregen enjoys his work. Sfeve Cohen sTudys in beoi os he pioys his boss. 150 K E Wlodrigoils Crescendo To Fiorido Chonnpionshi The lvlodrigol Singers song in obouTThirTy performonces for communiTy ond civic groups. The singers porTicipoTed in The l.H.S.A. Solo ond Ensemble conTesT, receiv- ing o high roTing. From lviorch 20-23 The group Troveled To Orlondo, Florido ond porTicipoTed in The G-reoT SouThern ConTesT of Chompions, where They won The Grond Chompion Chorol Trophy ond The firsT pioce lvlodrigol Trophy. The lvlodrigol Singers sold fruiT in The onnuol ciTrus fruiT fund-roising compoign in November. Funds roised by The individuols wenT Toword The expense of The Florido Trip. The winning Modrigol Trophies, Grond Chompion ond FirsT Ploce. 152 FirsT Row: Roberl Philips, Debbie WeTTermon, Jennifer Lincicome, Mory Bowmon, Eric Rojos Rocker, PeTer Kosirog, Liso Touchberry, Dovid Fox, Tommy STeworl, John Byme, Dereen WhiTney, CurT Vollmon, Trocey FleTcher. Toking o breok from her heovy singing schedule in Florido, Curl Vollmon seorches fronTicolly for his KrisTen JenTsch givs o sTunning smile. before The compeTiTion. The Modrigol singers were very proud of The Two Trophies They won CTT The GredT SouThem ConTesT in Orlondo, Flor io. Concert Choir Sings In Style Concert Choir studied and performed of many different periods and styles. have succeeded in developing musi- and music reading skills through the and also to learn and perform a program of music. At Christmas. sold citrus fruits to raise money. on April 16, students went to Wheaton Choral Symposium. Another field was to the Fox Valley Festival in West on April 27 and 28. Mr. Phillips Larkin's Concert Choir this year success. Choir officers were Tammy Cindy Olsen, and Amy Nluntz. lt 'Sun Paullin practices his part for the Christmas Con- Students of Mr. Phillips stay in tune. Front Row: Melena Booth, Jan Coffey, Dawn Backhaus, John Panlin, Paul Schifferer, Sean Morman, Heather Holtz, Tammy Twining, Mandi Whipple, Debrah Wetterman, Cindy Olson. Second Row: Shannon Flannery, Helen Taillon, Doreen Whitney, Eddie Crew, Kent Wallace, Victor Amold, Cindy Bankson, Stacey Schroeder, Kirsten Grupe, Susan Eiklor, Sara Hutchinson. Third Row: Bella Schroff, Kris Whitney, Nancy Weiss, Courtney Cassell, Aaron Hanseman, John Hirst, Robert Phillips, Dave Fox, Peter Kosirok, Robert Edmainston, Lisa Touch- berry, Amy Muntz, Laura Learer, Audra Aschenbrenner. an is Susan Eiklor, Amy Muntz, Cindy Olsen, and Sara Hutchinson harmonize well for their performance at the consortium. Seniors John Paullin, Robert Phillips, and Kent Wallace teach underclassman Mark Daraskevich harmo- nizing techniques. 153 During The yedr, The freshmdn chorus sTudied The fundomenTdIs of music ond singing, ond They developed Tondl dcuily. The chorus dlso worked Towdrd producing good chordl sounds. A vdrieTy of musicdl sTyIes hove been sTudied, from socred To rock. The freshmdn chorus performed in The ChrisTmds concerT ond The Spring conceri. Cdrol LeeTzow concenTrdTes on her porT in The song. Jenni PriegniTz enjoys singing in The Freshmdn Chorus. 154 Freshmen Chorus Hoirmohiz FronT Row: Jocey Jensen, Kim Bciiley, Jill BorThoIomdy, Crysfol Rollins dnd Trdcy HollisTer. Second Row: DilTz, Jennifer Nichols, Vcinessd CluTe, Susdn lvlunkel, Jenny STrdusner, Meldnie Deon, Julie Hansen ond Croine. Third Row: Lisa Lee, Jenny Luker, Cdrol Leelzow, Michelle Messmon, HedTher Ferguson, Nikki Morcy Cohen, Jenni PriegniTz ond Tonyd Powell. Fourih Row: Jessico Jennejdhn, Peggy Polmer Hemmen, Melissd BoTes ond Cheryl Pierce. Mr. Phillips helps The chorus dchieve The righf piTch. Wdlching Mr. Phillips, HeoTher Bloedom, STdcey Crdine, ond Lisd Sobinsky prepore for The Spring Procrice nnokes perrecr in choir. J 15? .r i fs Heather Bloedom Tnes to hut the hugh nores ID chorus. Leoming The notes is oll in cr doy's work for The Freshman chorus. The sopronoes in The Concert Choir sing To their heorts content Concert cholr IS o closs which mony guys seem to enjoy. Write on, Quill The purpose of Quill ond Scroll is to give notiondl recognition to ocodemicolly tolented students in journolism. Lorkin's chopter wos chortered in 1984. The students in Quill ond Scroll hove served consistently ond conscientiously on the newspoper ond yeorbook stoffs while olso doing well in other subjects. This yeor, seventeen students met the requirements for the orgonizotlon. This yeor's Creotive Writing closs ogoin published their onnuol Iiterory mogozine titled 'Retum to Forever. It wos sold for 32.00. It received o good representotion of creotive writing from the closs ond the entire school. Ms. Whoiton wos in chorge of the closs while Mrs. Shedivy wos on motemity leove. Ldyout design ond speci- ficotions were done by the stoff ond the locol printing compony. 156 Ad' oyol Royal Sooo s The Conn uTer Age Co-ediTors John Byrne and Suzanne Simkus led The way for This year's Larkin newspaper sTaff. OTher members included Lisa Baasch as feaTure ediTor and Jason SmiTh and Mike Sullivan as co-sporls ediTors. The sTaff was responsible for survey- ing The sTudenTs on Their feelings' Toward a smoking area, and They also sold candy for a fundraiser. They aTTended a newspaper camp aT NorThern Illinois UniversiTy in April as well as conTinuing To send sTudenTs To newspaper camp aT The Universily of Wisconsin, WhiTewaTer. Chns Cahill Eno Burl and Mike Sullivdn figure ouT The easiesl way To masier The new compuTer. 157 Two stubborn minds with disunified ideds led to two different yeorbooks. Yes, we hdd d divided sToff This yeor. We could never seem To dgree on much, but we monoged to pound out compromises ond produce o yeorbook under Two different covers. We offer next yedr's sToff the chdllenge of doing not only Their copy, but diso Their loyouts on our new computer. The yeorbook sToff entered The computer oge by using o COMPAQ computer for most of our work. This ddvoncement mode for some frdntic deddline work ThroughouT The yedr. However, The stoff come Through lmore or lessl. Everyone loved us editors, especicilly dround deddline Time. Despite oll The grumbling we hod To toke, we still mdnoged To hove o good Time. fiom Zvzofzfd lj High Tech PoinTs d New Front Row: Lynn O'Connor, Karen Holi, Shdnnon Fisher, Chris Houlihon, Michelle Ingo Kolncrjs, Kim Gilmore. Second Row: Ddnito Lewis, Lduro Isroel, Lori Lcuter, M Scott Ddvis, Melisso Adoms, Jeremy Rechsteiner, Agotho Sont, Renee Cldrk. Si Pictur Hulke, Cheryl rs. Wieg, Liso HCI A i-We Lynn O Connor helps Louro lsroel with her loyout design. 'Which picture looks better?' osks Jeremy Rechsteiner, l i , ..., ,Ws,s,,,W1 The Ceruledn truck wos dompened by roin, but it didn't dompen Senior cldss editor, Shonnon Fisher, finishes compiling the Senior 158 our spirit. editor, Lisa Franklin, counts the candy sales mone Y- '-tl'-' 1 ,' Q- ' ----.i fs-: M 1 ..4rfar ' so .lf Dee Lewis collects dust specimens as she finishes her layout, l Davis contemplates his leadership duties as co editor ears book Y When underclassmen pictures arrive, the yearbook staff gets busy. K ,. Melissa Adams and lynn O'Connor watch Scott lChuckj Davis type in his rabbit and the bear joke. c 'fav .lik Chris Houlihan, Faculty editor, alphabetizes the faculty section. 159 Sport The fooTball Team gave Larkin a 27-O homecoming vicTory over Sfreamwood. A loss To ST. Charles seT Them back To a record of 8-1, 2nd in conference. Sophomore fooTball ended The season by shuTTlng ouT ST. Charles and Elgin. Cross CounTry runner Tracy Webb came in 12Th in conference wiTh a Time of 16:58. Sean McNuITy qualified for The sec- Tional meeT. Girls' Tennis Team Took Afh in con- ference. Number one doubles Team KirsTen Jensen and Jane Freedlund won Their firsT Two rounds aT disiricfs, qualifying Them for sTaTe. Mike Duchaj became new aThleTic 1985-198 Trainer for U-46 high schools. Varsily Golf Team ended wiTh a 4-3 con- ference record: aT The conference Touma- menT, Blaine Kummel shoT an 82 and Jeff Oberle shoT an 83. Linda Pefersdorf and Kam PeTerson finished 6Th and 22nd respecTively in sTaTe bowling compeTiTion. Soccer became an official sporT for Larkin. Senior Mike lVlcNully - 2nd Team all-conference. Senior Ted Humphrey - Honorable MenTion all-conference. For The second consecuTive year, wresT- lers Tim JohnsTon and AnTon Kossakowski qualified for sTaTe. Then AnTon did some- Thing no one else in The hisTory of Larkin has ever done - he became number 1 in T sTaTe aT his weighf of 167. Kurf WrighT was The secTional champi and 5Th ranked in sTaTe for swimming. Varsiiy Volleyball finished 2nd in c ference.They ended The season wiTh conference record of 11-3. The girls w The only Team in The conference To beaT Charles. Jennifer Kelly and Jenny Zils were sT qualifiers for The swim Team. The vars finished The year wiTh a final record of 2-1 The AThleTic Code of ConducT was inTo effecT. IT sTandardized disciplinary Tion Taken againsf aThIeTes. IT was meT w mixed reacTions by coaches and play l 160 A nb fm! Y X. ' EI' 1 O ' B fl The Royals Toaohdown To A vioiorioas Season The Royal fooTball Team dominafed Teams ThroughouT The season. We have never had a sTring of Ten sTraighT games in which a Royal squad performed peTTer Than The 1985 Royals, sTaTed head ooaoh Ray Haley. The exoellenT offense and sTrong defense led The Team inTo an 8 and 2 season. The mosT memorable game of The season was when The Royals losT To ST. Charles in a driving rainsTorm, 15 To 7. The Team also had a hearTpreaking loss To Rockford Jefferson in The STaTe Playoffs, 13 To TO. Some of The ouTsTanding players were AnTon Kossakowski, all conference, all area player: Derek Lewis: Dave Smifh: Jerry Gurley: ArTise Sharpe: Ken Redmond: Tim JohnsTon: and Paul Haas. The Royal VarsiTy fooTpaIl Team gave Larkin fans a season full of Thrills and exoiTemenT. 162 AfTer anoTher Touchdown, Anfon Kossakowski congraTulaTes one of his TeammaTes while They Take The le againsT The Sabres. Ti? i Rafi' Lv -Q L 1 W I' A . T' i f ff' K.. 0 X 'A' Q BLK 1 if if il, Q i X , 5 fs i,.-15 ' ,JT 5 x, A K- L .. c P 36- '?:Lf Y ff N . .M ng 1 , - 4 . 'X Y W4 QE -'Q-,.. 5 JV. 'mu L, -6 4 . L as 3-A C10 s l x ff n I N was uxd dan ks L L . Q f , li .LQL Lr .L 6 5 if 'V C P -L. ,Lb ' ., - X L L L S ff?23 X -- liiffif .ttf V 'M f L ,,,,:w5,,, M L L,f,QLL mm XJ t M L X-W. , L. Q -f q.:piL ' .Y I . ,.. , fs-4 ' HSV, L ' . .-Q' 1' L, 'j,,YLg-W L aff. ,f-fx ,SM .W -rf ., xLf,g q1f.w,L ,. . . ,yy , jmifj, ,.eb. ' '-. 1 fr- V - ,- vrtl- 'YY ' ft' L'5'28 j-135 g:LW ' j,,A Mggggfjg -3 . -4.1 65,66 , VM I, , M404 ra, . .W' .- mm.: , .. x-L' wi, ff QQ . L? xfv . ru .. .. LQSXYN- --i. !5N'MQK -T ,L -L,, , A X . f . . . L - ,R 5 , .m4i5.??V:.r,.N L:'L -,A ,547 sg N.. I 'L 'J V . c . Q, LEM ff I-xy NL L.- , ,- -rx 1 it 'X-. . L L ,K , ' ,af was -uY,fL L, , 3, Lf , . ALL, Sophomores Received A Tough Season Despite a lack of depth in most positions, this year the Sophomore football team fought to a respectable record of four wins, four losses, and a tie. The conference record was three wins, three losses, and one tie. Coach Schabert was impressed with his team's fighting spirit. After we lost three straight games, we had enough character to come back and have shut- out victories over St. Charles and Elgin, he commented. Coach Schabert felt the most memorable game of the season was a twenty-nine to zero victory over Elgin in the last game of the year. Coach Schabert observes the Sophomore football game against Streamwood. Harry Karas tackles his Streamwood opponent in one the games at Memorial Field. Looking for a receiver, Dan Stump is sincerely hoping a win against Streamwood. 53 Front Row: Grady Baldwin, Tim Hopkins, Eric Swanson, Rich Lichner, Pat Keegan, Steve Mills, Jeff Knoll, Greg Harris, Tim Bowen, Matt Korfist, Jeff Kossakowski. Second Row: Phil Lobianco, Todd Olson, Sean Abbott, Harry Karas, Dave Sell, Joe Patete, Scott Claxton, Dan Stump, Cory Grant, Lance Herman Robert Mu h . Third Row Coach Ellett, Coach Lee, Coach Schabert, Steve Kadlec, Mike Hahn, Mike Bradbum, Rick Cork, Dan Adams, Mike , rp y : Stramaglio, Brian Kelly, Jeff Schabert. 164 C 'X ' Ai u:'..-'fgfg' ' a f -'f if lf' - X w-uuqw tvs i fQ4 irAr 4' rx- iii fx! fi' K X Y fx f X4m-M35 lf,,.gG W Q v 0 G Y , .1 -, 9 ,v s 5. Q K Y, X 1 4' Q2A V' ,.-5 imhg ' - milf 'S X lim' 'mgxv Soccer Finishes lTs Second Season This was Larkin's very first varsity season, and it was anticipated that the Team would be a little behind some of The schools with established programs. Although not many games were won, a very solid foundation was set forthe future of The soccer Team, said Coach Schultz. Mike McNulty was second Team All- Conference in defense, and Ted Humphrey-honorable mention All- Conference in offense. The strength of both Teams lFrosh-Soph, Varsityj was that The Teams always played with intensity and The desire To win. The most memorable game of The Varsity season was when The Team defeated McHenry 5-2 for The VarsiTy's only win. The VarsiTy's record was 1-12-'l , and The Frosh-Soph was 'l-8-2. 166 Front Row: Femando Sanchez, Dave Dostman, Tom Losch, Mike McNulty, Mark Lucas. Second Row Humphrey, Kurt Kantorek, Ken Ellison, Todd Hayward, Ray Steffen, Ed G-rider. Third Row: Coach Schultz, Al Dean Mentjes, Scott Marean, Andy Bouque, Jamie MacGregor, Peter App, Coach DeJong. Front Row: Derek McGuire, Andy McNulty, Erik Oberg, Mark Vitel, Matt Hsieh, Terry Fenton. Second Row: Whipple, Henry Chan, Scott Norman, Ciao Nguyen, Glenn Pierce, Pat Fellows, Sean Sartino. Third Row: Schultz, Chris Mette, Kevin Franzes, Stefan Bogaerts, Bill Pierros, Richard Campbell, John Humphrey, Diehl, Coach DeJong. In the game against West Aurora, Ken Ellison 'uses his head' to steal the ball away from his opponent N-. Jeff Channon, Dan Wagner, Dave Menke, Kent Isom, Blaine Kummet, Peter Weston. Mark Krajecki, Bill Karsten, Jason Beu, Win Humbracht, Keith Ciacco, Ben Drafall, Scott Hamrin, Jeff Kerber, Toby Holtz, Brian Cain, Dick Vandersand. se f,j,,,y .213 -Q. y to g'et the ball out of the sandpit, Dave Kent Isom lines up the golf ball hoping to make hopes to win the meet against St. Charles. another perfect putt. Gaiters Tee Gtt Cn Competition The 1985 Golf team finished second in the Dundee Crown invitational toumament which was their most memorable match. The strength of the team was support from the other team members even though they lacked good consistent scores. 'tAlthough golf is a highly individual sport, they worked as a team-everyone backed each other and gave their support, commented Coach Weston. Jeff Oberle, Blaine Kumment, Dan Wagner, Kent lsom, and Dick Vandersands were the outstand- ing seniors and participants. Returning lettermen were Jeff Oberle, Blaine Kummet, Dan Wagner, Kent Isom, Rich Helmer, and Jeff Channon. OPP 169 155 166 159 South 204 164 204 176 158 154 168 173 177 167 Cross Country S prints To A Second P I o ce F i n ish The Boy's Cross Country team consisted of fourteen runners. Sean McNulty was the outstanding senior and qualified for the sectional meet. Returning Ieitermen were Alan Koshiba, Dave Towner, and Chad Stone. With good support from the under- classmen the team ran welt together and finished high in several invitational meets. The team placed second in the Kane County meet, even though they had few runners. 168 Row: Kathy O'Brien, Tracy Webb, Karina Anderson, Laura Brown, Second Row: Sharon Pelka, Dan The cross country team streches their legs before a meet. Tx Cross Country Runs Up Great Season The girls' cross country team ended the season with a 6-2 record and finished sixth in conference. Coach Schwarz said ofthe team, 'This year's team knew what their limitations would be but can see the possible potential in their remaining years. A positive attitude began to show throughout the season in many ways and some began to believe in their talents and potential for the future.' During the meet against Dundee Crown, most team members set their personal best times by large margins and were extremely pleased by their performances. The team, which had a low number of participants, was led by sophomores Sharon Pelka and Tracy Webb. 169 VarsiTy Swimmers AlnnosTUndeTeaTed 'TI am proud of The Team. IT was our besT VarsiTy season aT Larkin wiTh The 'll-T record. CongraTulaTions To The J.V. squad on Their 8-4 record. replied coach Hamrin. The VarsiTy Team placed firsT aT The Harlem In- viTaTional, second aT The ST. ViaTer lnviTa- Tional, Third in conference, Third in secTionals and had firsT Team honors aT The Rockford lnviTaTional. The Team had an ouTsTanding efforT by KurT WrighT who was The secTional champion, and as sTaTe qualifier, he was ranked fifTh in STaTe. KurT WrighT, STeve Besler, Kurt Rich, ScoTT Hamrin, Dave Palkovic, Todd Hayward, Todd WrighT, Josh Richoz, Jeff Kerber, STeve Cohen, Kirk Mies, and Mike Hahn were The reTurning leTTermen. The Team capTains who were, Dave Palkovic, Kirk Mies, and Todd Hayward, did a greaTjob during The season. The depTh of The Team in each evenT made iT possible To swiTch The swimmers around To do or Try differenT evenTs. The mosT ouTsTanding meeT was winning The Harlem lnviTaTional which was a Ten Team meeT, and placing Third in secTionaIs which ThirTeen Teams enTered: however whaT The Team enjoyed mosT was ChrisTmas breakfasT, and playing waTer polo. The new ediTion To The Team's equip- menT was The swim bench which The Team pracTiced on To build-up speed. 170 FronT Row: Manager Cindy Mogler, Mark Daraskevich, Eddie Crew, Kirk Mies, Ryan Klemm, Dave Marc Runyan, Jeremy RechsTeiner, Chris Carlson. Second Row: Coach Hamrin, Todd Cahill, Mik Rich, Todd Hayward, Mike WrighT, Josh Richoz, Jeff Kerber, Todd Olson, ScoTT Hamrin, Third Row: Nanni, KurT WrighT, Todd WrighT, Randy Riggs, STeve Palkovic, STeve Besler, Chris Palmer, Managers Dee Craychee and Marcy Cohen. Jeff Kerber, a VarsiTy diver. is seTTing The diving board for his nexl 'perfecl' dive. PracTicing on his buTTerfly sTroke, Kurl WrighT works on his endurance for sTaTe compeTiTion. e Hahn Praclicing a backsTroke sTarT, Todd WrighT is fidenT in winning The meeT. W , , ., Ap. Q, W' sa n S v ,es . , ss 'UKNUP K. as xgp. W z . 5- S. wmfwwww XJJXKI ..5 1: -X K Q ' t V V i - Q M Q . ' IQ ' t iiii it 3 f-- G fs 'H A 2 ,,xf i A s K ., I - ,. 1 X ,AFM ,,r.nm,, -.Wfa ' Nfj: 48:14, vsfixn, vfmxfa mmm mmm: 'IWW 13314, Sm 113135 5,,,,,,,,m,, mamma Row: Cindy Ellison, Amy Martin, Tammy lrmischer, Ginger Evans, Dorine Boland, Kris Brasure, Heather Jennifer Carlson, Julie Kujak, Second Row: Amy Heckert, Lora Franke, Traci Wolf, Joellen Jakle, Amy Vivian Caribacas, Third Row: Coach Schrauf, Nancy James, Jennifer Zils, Marcy Cohen, Julie Karakas, Shelly Blockner, Fourth Row: Mr. Witt, Tracy Wend Welsh Jennifer Kell Che I Bur erone Fifth Row: Mr. V I V1 VY Q , Hutchinson, Laura Israel, Pat Sauder, Marlyn Maxfield. Striving for a perfect dive, Marlyn Maxfield shows good form. Sara Brockner fights hard for the win with a strong stroke. Swimmers Send Two To State Sophomore Jenny Zils and senior Jennifer Kelly both advanced to state competition this year. Jenny Zils competed in the 100 yard fly and 200 l.lv1. Jennifer Kelly, a fourth year diver, placed sixteenth. Out of the 35 girls on theteam 25 had never participated in a swim meet before this season. The varsity finished the year with a record of 10-2 andthe J.V. ended with 7-5. Coach Schrauf said, t'The girls worked hard and team spirit was high. The im- provement throughout the season was un- believable. She thought those elements were the major strengths of the team. r' t7'T-In Julie Karakas waits for instructions on how to improve her stroke. 171 Varsiiy Backhdnds The Qoposhion The varsiTy Tennis Team hosTed iTs firsT in- viTaTional This year. The Team lacked ex- perience wiTh only one senior, STacey CaTavu, firsT singles player. When asked abouT The Team she said, I feIT everyone on The Team worked well TogeTher. We had a successful season, due To good playing and coaching. Jodie Koehler, STacey CaTavu, and Angie Morgan all made iT To The second round of disTricTs, while Jane Freedlund and KirsTen Jensen advanced To sTaTe compeTiTion. Jane Freedlund said of going downsTaTe, 'iWe were very ex- ciTed, buT nervous abouT qualifing for sTaTe. We were exlremely disappoinTed when we losT, aIThough The compeTiTion was Tough. The Team ended The season wiTh a 6-5 record. . s Q: -me 5 ,, I f5'wff.!,-.,fj 3.g. is N?QQ?Q'ff!f-1gis,PQQ1- Jeff- - w f - ,L-f ',' . we ff' -Q-roi f ',c,gf'ysfg:l'i.ff,!,r ,f',,1-s-'fs' f ,1 ' f s B 1 C .3-!.,., yes, ,.-,fy . . K, ,ngffqirs-5 ,KL . -fy, SRM-N , .,1 -:ef . .fs . 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Third Row: Coach Neucomb, Ann Fisher, Jennifer Travis, Kelli Larson, Lisa Bailey, Jacey Jensen, Coach Evans. ,s . .CM ----- . STaTe qualifier, KirsTen Jensen, slams The ball inTo her Lisa BCIUGY NTS The boil CFOSS COUYT wiTh Df9CiS opponenTs' courl. accuracy. ,U J Q, . 'avg , . ,,,. rr - -Q. J T K :sg 5 Ts C X. wgwk g , s., T T 'sw Q X' K .- f .. l .5 M x N ,. kg li's ,ss I 5 .. , 21' ffgs..-,ox T s. -, .W M Q W Q-aft-sAgg.. ,sf-. sl .Af . -.3 .. ,W fir: -x1Yf,.s ss 5 .. 1 4 ,, . ,Mfg .35 he P M T sk 4. 1 TQ. ,.,,,,,: -s A if !Timi.g4QfI:ws-- Team members relax during a Tough meeT. Tonya Sinko, Keri Bartholomew, Jennifer Cramer, Kim Gilmore, Tina Catsadimas, Amy Carrie Barrick, Third Row: Coach Neucomb, Cindy Trihas, Mary Toufexis, Rachel Carg Cindy Bankson, Kim Huntington, Coach Evans. Laurie Munson, Tammy Landmeier, Susan Burge, Lisa Helland, Christy Barrick, Amy Caugnlin, JV. Players Start Gif Season With A Smash Young, ill, Erika X ,.uiS:imv Ly, xi offs, agp-fm - .N--2 ,Q Lssfi HI 'ii w !.,.1 ikvxf 5: 1 C J' 6 Q We 1 3? iSh,:fM': :g g . Y 1 . . ., Q ' Q Q , +1 m il f' six I SN, , W2 .-2: + W . ,rf ,W i. 'view W ,F 4 ,, - Q- 1 i R Number one doubles player Jane Freedlund prepares to retum a Lake Park serve. i , 4 Q .pf ,u.,. ,,,,. Inga Kalnajs serves the ball to her waiting opponent. 173 volleyooll lXleTs Greai Year The varsily volleyball Team did whaT no one else in The conference could do - beaT ST. Charles. The girls Tied wiTh STream- wood for 2nd in conference, wiTh a record of 11-3. Seniors Tracy James, Karen Gallagher and Karyn Krogh played a large parT in The success of The season. Olher reTurning sTarlers were Joni Van Winkle, Julie Kovacs, and Sherri Schrieber. Lori Cargill forcefully sends The ball back aT her opponenTs. 174 ?f'f3 lm fwls T.. T5 lslsm 3 x LefT To Right: Joni Van Winkle, Lisa Splzziri, KaThy OlTinger, Julie Kovacs, Karyn Krogh, Tracy James, Suzanne Trupp, Sherri Schrieber. Jenny WebsTer, Karen Gallagher. . 'K if . . 4, The varsily girls have a loT To smile about r ont Row: Caryn Sawlis, Nikki Zamudio, Christy Hayashida, Second Row: Julie Dunning, Sonja Bass, Terry ebb, Janna As , Michelle Gilmore, Leslie Abbott, Third Row: Michele Messman, Leslie Milstead, Ang: damson, Cadi lgcson, Jill Jolitz, Jenni Sarro. 'R llin The J,V. team 'works hard' getting the net up before a game. Volleyball Sets Up Qpponents The Junior Varsity volleyball team placed third in conference. The girls played some difficult teams and ended the season with a 9-5 record.They went un- defeated at the Glenbard North toura- ment, taking first place. The team was coached by Robin lVlcNutt. The Freshman team finished with a con- ference record of 9-6. Coach Nothnagel said of herteam, Toward the middle of the season we were able to run a multiple offense, which is an accomplishment for a freshman squad. The team worked well together and played a very good match against first place St. Charles in the last game of the season. '42 T T f Jacobs 0 1 . DeKalb . 2 1 Elgin 2 0 mwood 2 1 astAurora .1 2 1 gr.. .gznaneg . 5. 1 ww. .,...y. 1 175 N-.4 484' .5- - ..--.:..f'f' 1 4. K R..-1 ,I , I 'si' 'J , , ' -N. ff ,. .i ,, , . Y q Ar? ef V 7' Q ,Er- 1, vi' J 46. ,-.. . m .. I 7 -:iii 'V 11' , 1 rf b?zZli NZu VWAIV A My ,..r' N-if . ' ,. ,, Kdrhy McConnoughoy is full of pep during The Larkin- 7' A31 , -1252 iq A K V I, , ZW, JKCNQQQ wi f s s W S i X 5 4 Q' A X, if Q Y 6 I 'E' . ,,,z, ' W 1- lf H096 wks vf Y sw wa Sxs ! ' , I 'iid' l 1 X Y. I X 6 QW? 'Nw 1' L 2? wma f 3 H J 2 3 5 EJ .. 4' E H Sophs Zone in Defense wos o key for The Sophomore Teom. The girls ployed mostly o zone defense, switching to o mon-to-mon only when dbsolutely necessory. They worked hord ond ployed it well, ollowing them to hold their opponents To on overdge of 38 points per gome. It wos importont for the girls to be potient on offense so They could work for good shots, becduse They were not strong shooters. The Teom lost Two stditers, Kim Huntington, who wos strong in- side, ond Tomi Long, o quick point guord, To The Vorsity mid-wdy Through The seoson. This gove everyone more ploying time, ond oil The girls contributed equolly. The most memoroble gome of The seoson wos ot The Christmos Tournoment ogoinst Wheoton Centrol. Whedton wos o very good Teom, ond it Took o gredt effort to bedt Them. Overdll The Sophomore record wos 9-13. I'm extremely pleosed with the progress of this Teom. During the course of the seoson they improved more Thon ony other Teom l've cociched, sdid Cooch O'Brien. Her Freshmon Teom ended with o winning record of 12-9. The girls won in overtime ogoinst DeKolb dwoy ond hdndled the pressure very well. When o Freshmon ployer moved upto Sophomore level, girls, who then hod The opportunity for more ploying time, come Through with solid performonces. The girls were strong rebounders ond quick. The Freshmon Teom wos the only level of girls' posketboll to use the new smoller boil forthe first time, ond it wos o successful chonge. 181 vorsity Bdsketbdll Rebounds With three retuming stdrters, dll conference Dove Gutierrez, Jomes Verbic, ond Tony Soskich, the Vorsity bosketbdll teom hod potentidl ford good seoson. Jomes Verbic wos the teom leoder in rebounding ond scoring, overdging 19 points o gdme. Both Jomes Verbic ond Dove Gutierrez received Honordble Mentions for the dll stote teom. Gutierrez wos nomed to the UEC oil ocodemic tedm for 1985-1986 winter sports. Tony Soskich ended the seoson shooting o tedm-high 867, from the free throw line. The tedm finished up with ci record 17-10 beoting Elgin ot home by o close two points ond defedting number one ronked St. Chdrles on the rood, 77 to 55. For the second consecutive yedr, the tedm won the Borrington Thdnksgiving toumdment. They pldyed consistently ond sunfived the loss of four reserve ployers thot could hove helped them win more gomes. Becduse of the heigth of the ployers ond their excellent rebounding skills, Ldrkin would hove benefited more with jump bdll coils thdn the new oltemoting possession rule. Cooch Connotd sold, ul considered the seoson d success, dlthough we hod enough tolent to win more gdmes. 182 it g. f During wormup Jomes Verbic drives in ford ldyup. Tony Soskich goes for the long bomb Xlllff. 4 4 Front Row: Don Wdgner, Jerry Fisher, Artise Shorpe, Joy Fisher, Steve Stoffregen, Chorles Hogcin. Second Row: Ddve Fox, Ken Buchholtz, Jim Monkemeyer, Jeff Oberle, omes Verbic, Dove Cooch Leffler, Cooch Conndto, John Kozinski, Dilynn Blolork, Tony Soskich, Mitch Berry, Jeff Rush, Pete Q MW' gpm Wim ff 1 , , Y ' fx Y 'Qui fs' f I A a V I -' . x',Fx ,Q Qi: W .Z ll m Sophs Show lnnprovennenT Good defense was The sTrengTh of The Team. They never gave up even when They were losing: They played hard unTiI The game was over. The mosT memorable game was The IasT game of The season which The Sophomore baskeTpaIl Team won aT home againsT Lake Park. Phil Schur- ing hiT a shoT aT The buzzer for The win. The weakness of The Team was free-Throw shooTing, pall handling and passing. One of The players, Todd Pflueger, replied, AlThough iT was a losing season, The Sophomore Team played hard and learned a loT from Coach Jones and Coach ToppeI. The Sophomore paskeT- ball Team had a record of 5 wins 18 losses. 184 FronT Row: PaT Keegan, Erik Oberg, Randy Bone, Jeff Davis, Dave lvlenke, Alex HonNiTz and ScoTT Allen. Row: Coach Toppel, Tim Bowen, Joe Irwin, Rick Cork, Jeremy STramaglio, Phil Shuring. Eric Jensen, Wagner, Todd Pflueger, KeiTh Ciacco, Rick Lichner and Coach Jones. Tim Jones calls a quick Time - ouT To review The plays wiTh his baskefball Team. Going for a jump shoT To score againsT Elgin, Phil Schunng is sure he'Il make This one. Playing againsT Elgin, Dave Menke goes up for layup o score Two more poinfs. A. Toby Holtz Jeremy Vamey Manar Nashif Jamie Rayner, Rich Spizziri and Mark Vitel. Second Row: Erik Ray Scott Norton Terry Ivy Ray Compton and Brett Clark. Third Row: Matt Shoe, Chris Morton, Reggie Hamby Grant Lange Bob Dick and Louis Tofari. Fourth Row: Fred Versluys, Larry Hibbler, I Terry Ivy goes up for a layup during warrnups before the game against Dekalb. Freshmen Take Second ln Schaumburg Tournament The freshman basketball team had an average season with a record of 9 wins and 12 losses. The strength of the team was the quick ball handling which made them able to press. The players also lacked height. The most memorable game was when the freshman basketball team beat Streamwood at the Freshman Tournament. 185 Larkin's First State Champ Anton Kossakowski, a senior, captured the first place title in the l.H.S.A. State Wres- tling Championship finals this past season. Anton held an undefeated season of 29-0. Tim Johnston, also a senior, was a state qualifier with a 28-3-'I season. Other return- ing lettermen were Mike Hayashida, Lonnie Johnston. and Allen Brost. The team finished the season with a 10-6 record, placing fifth in conference, and third in Regionals. Coach Washington said, This was a truly memorable year for Larkin wrestling as well as other Larkin sports. Although the Sophomore squad had to forfeit 3-4 weight classes per match, the team did very well this past year, having the best sophomore record in recent years. Retuming lettermen were Cory Grant, Tony Rimovsky, Bill Fishbum, and Mike Garcia. The most memorable match was winning a triangular meet at Sycamore and giving the Woodstock sophomores their only loss of the year. 186 Front Row: Susie Trupp, Jim Kossakowski, Matt Korfist, Mike Hayashida, Mark Foltmer, Emie Jenny Madden. Second Row: Laura Munkel, Allen Brost. Anton Kossakowski, Harry Hoffman. Welch, Coach Ed Washington, Amy Young. Front Row: Holi Fishbum, Mike Toole David Mitchell Bob Mcln re Chris Liska David Toroto. Second Row: Julia Rocha Y I , tv , , Garcia, Jason Winter, Cory Grant, Krista Flikkema. Taking a mom camera. ent out from their heavy practice schedule, Anton Kossasowski and Tim Johnston pose Liska gets ready to begin the match with his opponent Dundee. Mark Wachtel gains yet another victory for Larkin. Row. Sean Sortino, Tim Hopkins, Jeff Channon, Erik Swanson. Second Row. Tony Rimovsky, Andy Heath, Hostman, Mark Wachtel, Allen Brost. , y y, Rick Radechek, Joe Wright. Erick Cravens, Rick Glover, Ryan Callahan, Dave Mitchell, Chris Liska. Second Row: Steve Moore, Jack Allred Ra Godfre Kevin Krist, Lev Bero. Third Row: Glenn Pierce, Rick Radloff, Jason Junior Varsity Well Balanced The Junior Varsity team was well- balanced in all areas of weight. Returning lettermen were Tim Hopkins, David Hostman, and Harry Hoffman. Conference winners were Tim Hopkins, who placed first, and Tony Westerlund, who placed fourth. 'tAlthough we weren't the best, we had fun, said team captain Harry Hoffman. Although the freshmen team had to overcome a coaching change during the second half of the season, the change brought the team members closer togather to perform well at the conference meet, where Jason Winter and Ryan Callahan placed. 187 Varsity Gymndsts Set Records Being the most competitive and hardest working team in years, according to coach Todd, the Varsity Gymnastics team showed constant improvement. The spring floor was new this year and helped the tumbling immensely. The most memorable matches were against Streamwood and Elgin which were the Varsity team's first two wins of the season. The team captains were Scott Marean and Andy Bouque. Re- tuming lettermen and participants were Mark Lucas - Jr., Erik Burt - Jr., Chris Whalen - Jr., Rod Schifterer - Jr., Steve Cohen - Soph., Bill Hepp - Soph. and Corey Grant- Soph. Daniel Rodriquez set the individual Floor Exercise school record with a score of 8.90. Steve Butts was part of the High Bar team that set the team event school record at 19.50. Scott Marean was a part of the Side Horse team which set the team event record of 15.35, and he was also part of the High Bar team. Andy Bouque was part of the side horse team that set the team event record. Daniel Rodriauez placed 5th on Floor Exercise at conference. Pi r is 1 Xt S73 is E G A' 983.5 . me f 1 S -N.-f X W Q .JJ 1 tt slts l g , ... L ' , i t S if A K Front row: Andy Vllillet, Steve Butts, Marc Lucas. Second row: Scott Marean, Rod Schifterer, Bill Hepp, Erik Andy Bouque. Third row: Steve Cohen, Daniel Rodriguez, Chris Cahill, Coach Bob Todd. Daniel Rodriquez shows us balance and strength by doing a straddle 'L'. Steve Butts does a perfect ' V H sit on floor. Mark Lucas practices his form on Parallel Scott Marean shows us what he can do on the Pommel - 'si' t y, s 53 F 1. N . fx 'E fx ! l row: KeiTh KanTorek, Mario Brag . Second row: Jeff Kim, Chris Liska, Corey Grani, Ossie Robey, Randy Paul Schifferer. Third row: Coaci Wince, Randy Ouilaw, Jeremy Rechsieiner, Josh Richoz, Neal Kellen- Chuck Gieriz, Tom Geradina. his sTrengTh move on rings, Corey GranT lCross. JV Boys Gymnosilos Reached New Goals AlThough There were some illnesses, in- juries, and aTTendance problems ThroughouT The season, boTh The Freshmen and The Sophomore Team members seT goals and reached many of The goals Through hard work and dedlcaiion To The sporT, commenTed Coach Wince. The sTrongesT evenTs were Floor Exercise and VaulTing: There were so many gymnasTs who wanTed To compeTe on floor Thai The compeTiTion was greaT. This in Tum caused each gymnasT To push The oTher To beTTer performances. Injuries and a low number of parlicipanis on The Freshman and Sophomore Teams forced a loT of freshmen To compeTe on The Sophomore level which lefl The freshmen Team wiTh an incompleie squad. The mosT memorable meeT was againsT Wheaion Norih where many records were broken. The Team capiains were Jeremy RechsTeiner, Freshman level and Josh Richoz, Sophomore level. STeve Cohen Tied The Sophomore Floor Exercise record of 7.2: Josh Richoz had an all- around high of 4.98 and seT The school record on Pommel Horse of 5.2: Keiih KanTorek occasionally wenT al I-around for The Sophomore level and broke The HorizonTal Bar record aT 5.6. Jeremy RechsTeiner compeTed all-around for Freshman level and occasionally on Sophomore level: he broke The freshman all-around record aT 3.98. Ossie Roby seT The pommel horse of 4.6. AT conference Josh Richoz placed 4Th on floor exercise and Third in all-around. Neal Kellenberger placed 4Th in vauITing aT conference. 189 GynnnasTs lFloor The ConnpeTiTion Leadership was The key on The girls' VarsiTy gymnasTics Team This year. The Team, led by co-capTains Missy Kruger and Jeri Wagner, conTained four reTuming leTTermen. Norma Wood, Jeri Wagner, Tammy Menz, and Amy MunTz broke The record for Team ToTal on The balance beam. Because There were no Truly ouTsTanding sTaTe calibre gymnasTs To build around, a loT of pressure was placed on The individual gymnasTs To perform belTer Than Their poTenTial. This year's Team can be described as greaT fighTers, and even when They losT They wenT down Trying, as wiTnessed in The memorable Wauconda!Mundelein Triangular meeT. Junior Varsily Gymnaslics had an ex- Tremely sTrong year. OuTsTanding parlici- panTs included Freshmen Kim Hoskins, STacey Krane, Jill Bariholomay, Ginger Essem, and Sophomore Marlyn Maxfield. Sophomore Becky Flood broke The JV un- even bar record and was IaTer moved up To varsiTy. Freshman Kim Hoskins broke The J.V. floor exercise record. AlTogeTher, records were seT on vaulT, uneven bars, balance beam, floor exercise, and ToTal Team score. Because of The greaT number of experienced freshmen, The fuTure of The Larkin girls' gymnasTics Team looks promis- ing. Varsity: FronT Row: Jeri Wagner, Laura Fishbum, Tammy Menz. Second Row: Robin Moore, Jennifer Third Row: Amy Munlz, Missy Kruger, Coach Todd, Norma Wood, Becky Flood. 190 J.V.: FronT Row: Kim Hoskins. Second Row: Tammy lrmischer, Susan Munkel, STacey Krane. Third Row: Maxfield, Colleen Goelz, Nicole McDaniels, Belsy Flood, Cheryl Bergeron. Fourlh Row: Lisa Hawbecker, Anderson, Jill BarTholomay, Lisa Jones, Mandi Whipple, HeaTher Aschenbrenner. Noi Picluredz Ginger Laura Fishbum concenTraTes on The nexl move in her bars rouTine. if if New Beginning For Badminton With The comming of a new coach, Mr Cannata, came a lot of nord work forthe Badminton Team. The girls showed much improvement as The amount of effort put into their games was increased. Said second doubles player Kim Block, We got a lot stronger. Mr Cannata made us be serious about our games, and it showed in our playing. We played the competition close, and our losses were to more ex- perienced players who had the advantage of continual coaching all the years They played. Mr. Cannata was a supportive coach. He Tried to work us and make us The best we could be. We teamed a lot: The season was fun and it was successful although The records didn'T show it. The team's final record was 4-10. First singles player Nit Phanavah Took a 4th in conference. Third singles Amy Wilson, 4th singles Marcy Fowler, and second doubles Melissa Adams and Kim Block all Took consolation brackets for their levels. During regular season The Varsity girls won an exciting meet against Elgin, 4-3. Carolyn Snyder drives the bird back over the net. 192 VARSITY: Front Row: Stephanie Catavu, Nit Phanavanh Lisa Franklin Kan Campagna Stacey Catavu A Wilson. Second Row: Coach Cannata, Melissa Adams Stacey Adams Kim Block Marcy Fowler J.V.: Front Row: Nnoole Fenton, Alice Tobin, Marcy Cohen, Caryn Sawlls Chouling Chang Cheryl Shohet Second Tobin, T'huy Le, Kaykeo Sitthixay, Debbie Munson, Amy Young Carolyn Snyder Kim Gilmore Third Row Sara Michelle Zappia, Laune Munson, Coach Cannata, Nancy James Alison Washington Jeannine Van Pelt Doubles Tplayer Stacey Adams returns a clear while playing e back court. iwling strikes up dnother great year Row Julie Pluss Cad: Reckson Linda Petersdorf Stephanie Kelly Dana Frey Second Row Stacy Schroe Valerie Appllng Deanna Palushik Kam Petersen Kathy Deamtan Cindy Coopehoff -4li ' Kam Petersen us her great form. Linda Petersdorf concentrates heavily on the pins. her game. Linda Petersdorf and Kam Petersen were both all-conference bowlers and each of them qualified to go downstate. Linda was number one in conference and 6th in state. Kam Peterson placed 22nd in state. The entire team was fourth in conference and second in sectionals. Ms. Thelen was very proud of her outstanding senior players, Linda Petersdorf and Kam Petersen. . . ff' 1. - 1 ' gig 'ig -1 Stacy Schroeder concentrates on picking up her one remaining pin. 193 Girls' Track Sets Pace Although girls' track did not have one of their best seasons, the pride and endurance of its members was stronger than years before. Returning lettermen were Crystal Simmons, Sherry Bailey, Adriene Zimmerman, and Laura Israel. The most memorable meet was the Kane County invitational, at which the team received its overall best times. Runner Kelly Pease said,'Toward the end of the season we gained more team spirit and together- ness than we had in the beginning. When we weren't winning meets, determination and the desire to do better kept us going. I feel that next year will be a more promising season. - -s. M Sharon Pelka shows her skill and accuracy in the high jump. 194 Front Row: Laura Martinez, Coleen Cahill, Adrienne Zimmerman, Marcy Coqkiil O'Bn.en, Laura israel, Melanie Dean, Julie Mejia. Second Row: Joann Billups, in Huntington, Sharon Pelka, Jane Freedlund, Tayana Belle, Crystal Simmons. Laura Israel runs the half-mile. Tina Catsadimas shows her medley relay. lard, Sherry Bailey, a Gray, Kelly Pease Mike McNulTy, BreTT D'AnTonio, Allen BrosT, Mark Runyan, Kevin Coleman. Second James Bums, Rick Perez, Jon Behm, Gary Krajecki, Tony Rimovsky. Back Row: Jack Aired, Dave Bradbum, KenT Brown, Tim Prange, Chris Carlson, Ryan aTThe Kane Allen BrosT Takes The long jump in sTride. Ill V' ' i disTance runners Sean McNulTy and Dave Towner prepare To sTarT The 3200 run where They placed fourlh and second respecTively. Boys Track STrides Toward Viciory 'The boys' Track Team had The abilily To place aT meeTs buT The Team lacked members, said runner' Dave Towner. Reluming leTTermen were John SmiTh, Mark Runyan, Mike McNulTy, and Sean McNulTy. Conference award winners were Dave Towner who placed foruTh in The 3200 meTer run, and Kevin Coleman who placed second in The shoT puTT and discus. The winner aT SecTionals was Kevin Coleman who placed second in The shoT puTT and The discus, which allowed him To parTicipaTe in The Illionos STaTe Track MeeT. ff .,,. -ish-whim Kevin Coleman Tries for anoTher record-breaking Throw aT The Kane CounTy meeT. Mark Runyan Tries for his highesi pole vaulT. 195 The depTh ond over-oil sTrengTh of This Tedm helped us To moke o good showing dgdinsT The sirong Tedms of The U.E.C., sdid Mike Hoyoshidd of The vorsiTy boys Tennis Teom who oiong wiTh G-onzolo Torres, Don Abbs, Gdrrick Miller, ViTh Truongqudng, STeve Teczd, Bldine KummeT, ond Todd Longe broughT The Tedm some nice wins on The vdrsiTy ievei. 'iOveroII I feIT we hod o good sedson. We looked in cerioin dreds buT hod sTrong performonces by eoch member of The Teom. We didn'T do os well GS we hod hoped buT we hod d ioT of fun ond iVliIT's d redliy greoT codon, sdid senior ployer Todd Ldnge. The boys' vdrsiiy Tennis Teom record wos 6-6. The J.V. sedson wds equdliy promising. They hdve mony refuming pidyers for The new sedson. if -on nnnaunlllll' 'qqpnanauunlli ZMEHQMW., h Tennis Sees lTs Ups And Do , ..,.,,,A,,i.,,. Z, , Pg FronT Row: ScoTT ShurTIeff, Eric West, Roberi Negron, Mike Krojecki, Book Row: Jeff Kenedy, PGT Golioger Oliver. An doe rs senfed by ViTh Truongquong during o prcichce. X I 0 1 dz s N STeve Tezco serves The boil diligenily during A low serve is reTumed by Gonzalo Torres. Gdrrick Miller procTice. 196 an Wk X r y N . S -, A' 'o 5 5 row. Mlke Hoyoshldo, Zonoclo de Ollvero, Vlth Truongquong, Ddvld Polkovlc. Second Row. Gomck Steve Tezco, Todd Longe, Milt Evons, Bloine Kummet, Gonzolo Torrez, Don Abbs. Proctice con be grueling for Eric West. ' -. R 143 with prefection t M y RN Make Krojeckl eoslly huts the botl book to hns opponent. :YI il, uf f f,,,'g.k. 'P .5-wtf X ' N if X A X . .- 'f' Scott Shurtleff hits on overneod srnosh during proctioe Don Abbs redohes ford short srnosh. 197 .K ,Apgl 'xi I fe ': ,-ff'-5' ' Varsiiy Season Disappoiniing Larkin's Varsity Team suffered Through many injuries and bad breaks, coming up shorT of ex- pecTaTions. The loss of Two sTarTing piTchers for mosT of The season hurl The Team defensively. Also, Coach Shaberr was forced To shuffle players in The field, causing many players To field unfamiliar posiTions. This siTuaTion resulTed in many crucial errors during imporTanT games. Offensively, however, The Team improved over IasT year's Conference championship Team. The Team had a beTTer baTTing average and hiT more home runs. Leading The squad was VicTor ArnoldfAIl-Conference, .500 + baTTing average, 9 home runsl and Jim HaackerlAll- Conference, 10 home runsj. FronT Row: ScoTT Davis, STeve Mesmer, Vic Arnold, Ryan GenzlToasTJ, Jim Welch, Doug ST. John, SToffergen, Chuy Gonzales, Jon Puklin, Ramiro Arrendondo. Second Row: Coach Lee, Eric Merkau, Mike ggolggrang, Lance Buhmann, Anfon Kossakowski, Jim Haacker, Ed Johnson, STeve Wells, John LuT2, a . - h I AnTon Kossakowski Takes a big swing againsT Glenbard WesT. Having already hiT The longesf home run aTLarkin,John LuTz Tries again. Pinch runner Jeff Poole replaces Jim Haacker as he is congraTulaTed by Coach Lee 198 ULENHAW 12 Mark Vaughan holds a Glenbard Wesl runner close lo The bag. an ff- -dl Bearing down for a slrikeoul, Mike Wells prepares To unleash a fasfball Preparing for The pifch, Vic 'Yhe Slick Amold slares down the pitcher. 199 Conference Chdnnps Second STrdlghT Yedr Ldrkin's Sophomore boseboll Teom wds The conference chdmpions for The second yedr in d row wiTh on overdll record of 23- 4.'TThe 1986 Ldrkin Sophomore bosebdll Tedm ended up wiTh on overoll record of 23 ond 4. This wos good enough for o second sTroighT conference chdmpion- ship ds well os The best record ever for o Sophomore bosebdll Teom in The school's hisTory,' commenTed Codch Dinkheller. 200 FronT row: Dennis Cross, Fred Versluys, Rick Lichner, Tim Bowen, Jeff Hermdn. Second row: Owen, STeve Kddlec, Mike Jorvis, Mike BoTTom, Donny Slump, Mike Gregory. Third row: Jock Menke, Jeff Kerber, ScoTT Losley, Rick Cork, Dove Wdgner, Cooch Dinkheller. Rob Owen geTs himself seT for The ploy OT firsT loose. DeTermined To sTrike The bdTTer ouT, Fred Versluys cocks back for The piTch 1 Rick Lichner concenTroTes on The nexT piTch. row: Manar Nashif, Tim Bacak, Scott Spencer, Mark Fultmore, Brian Jensen. Second row: Kyle Williamson Echols, Talib Ali, Jeremy Vamey, Scott Norton, Bill Nakoneczny, Scott Wagner, :Jeff Schaberl. Third row Caldwell, Mike Metz, Bob Lowe, Brad Besch, Ray Compton, Rick Hicks, Glen LICHSIT, Brett Clark. omg, 1 wT K ' Nosbisch reviews the batting order with his , ii fi Getting set for the pitch Scott Wagner hopes they will win the game. Tim Bacak stops a fast grounder to make the play at first. 1 Freshmen Follow Sophomore Leod - Toke Title 'We finished first in the league and had a great year. The team did well and they played some good basebalI,' replied Coach Nosbisch. The team's offense was their strength: they had good hitting and base running. The last game against Elgin, when they won conference, and the game against West Aurora when the team went into extra innings for the win were the most enjoyable games of the season. The freshman baseball team won conference with their overall record of 18-8-1. Hitting Honne With oll-conference pldyers Kristen Short ond Kristen Johnson ond dll-conference specidl mention Kothy lVlcConnoughoy, the Vorsity Softboll teom hod o good sedson, ending 12-9. Kothy McCon- noughoy held the teom's highest potting dveroge, hitting .400 with 142 hits totol. Although this wds her first yeor of ploying Vorslty, she ployed every gome. McCon- ndughoy pitched well, wolking no one in 8 gomes. Kristen Short wds d unonimous dll- conference pick, potting .391 with 21 stolen Doses ond o fielding overoge of.968. Also o undnimous drow wds Kristen Johnson. She held the position of being leod-off hitter, potting .317, held the highest fielding percentoge ot 971, ond wds on dll- oround teom leoder. The girls finished up 4th in conference. Wotching her teommote ot the pldte, Porn Curley gets reody to move. 202 Chris Jensen, othy Auble. X -iliP l!JY Row: Trocy Engbrecht, Amy Bohlmon, Komeron Duy, Sonyo Boss, Collino Friedel. Second Row: Tricio Shelly Schlfferer, Ancgle Voupel, Shelly Blocker, Donno Cork. Third Row: Mcrrcie Kline, Neile Trumbo, RDYAL5 Kline looks to the pitcher reody to hit the perfect LARKIN Row: Michelle Gilmore, Tommy Londmeier, Stephonie Kelly, Julene Pflle, Down Lowery. Second Row: Jomes, Jenny Sorro, Jenny Pri nitz, Trocy Nordine, Kim Hughes, Amy Sienko. Third Row: Bonnie Torie Siers, Borbie Beth, Erikggllhtt, Rochel Corgill. llldhwmw... ,, ,V ,,.. .iv , .- in ibdw' LYNN QF' 2135 Eriko Rift pitches to the owoiting botler. ., i-fx if' 1 ' f WTTOT A l-lit! J.V. Sofltooll finished first in conference with o 19-3 record over-clll ond o con- ference record of 15-2. The moin reosons for the teom's success were the girls' tough defense ond their speed, which enololed them to steol mony Doses. The girls worked together os o teom, ond there wos no one outstonding ployer. Sold Cooch Nothnogel, This wos o greot group of girls to work with. We oll hod o lot of fun this seoson, ond everyone got olong well. 9-6 wos the Freshmon Softboll teom's flnol record. The girls ployed on outstond- ing gome ogoinst Eost Auroro to beot them 33-10. They olso hod on exciting 7th inning victory over Wheoton Centrol, with the contest ending 14-12. Amy Sienko ond Bonnie Hettinger were the two strongest teom ployers. Sienko wos the teom Ieoder in RBl's ond hod the highest potting overoge of the club. Hetlinger wos ex- tremely versotile, ploying A different positions though the course of the seoson. '-- 1 1-Z Q.. l A . ff' - A 12' f 7 ' 1 A 3 .Ms . Rf f' :1 cvs - :' 1 '- I 1 - ' . -M ' . ' Q, 13 AAAAAAA r '?'..'-. ' ,z 2 est Aurorox - ,., f s Mies K is, 'Tl 'N' K his-sstxx' ,tswww -sv -.e f 'K x wus 1. X NK ,si +Q 'mf ix- ' xx' 'wr' as X M, t N. 'SK T' L M- ess-+ '3'3 X Q f - f sesw . 1 .mx M ' V' S 3 ' x K' gs sp L, A I k Q f - , M in-. NSN Mywf Wi. T . K' .Q- W wi f N 1 ' l -nag: U 7 'Nga 3 sf, 'rv' , ,fsvf 9 ' we ,. - 'xr---1. 'M ,X A Q x, 1 F 'Y l Q sk . 1 1 ,A A N. f k l i A nr X X Q at Y' or 1 ' 'Y eggs, . H X J' an tx 5 4:21. ......-W --.. Aurora 2, . . si was , A ' - - . 5 . . , . ...r in . ,. ,..., . , sm f ei' -. ',,5'.1'!g5'--P-1.' fky . , ,., A ,gl Q X I Qs '-its-riffs ,. 'mf-S S 1 wx, arf'- Tm, . 1 X9 A OPP 12 3 A 203 1985-1986 Fdculi Dr. Brod Allison become our new principol here QT Lorkin beginning in November. AlThough he come here ofler school hod olreddy begun, he wds well received. ThroughouT The yedr he wds olwdys dround To IisTen To dny suggesTions or comploinTs dnyone hod. In Februory, he developed d new progrom where he Took four sTudenTs To The Looding Dock Luncheon weekly To discuss ony suggesTions or problems. ln OcTober, The FdculTy mode The Homecoming fesTiviTies very enjoyoble. A loT of Foculiy members showed Their spiriT by dressing up on vdrious ddys. Also, oT The dssembly, Mr. Bdnwori ond Mr. BuTler broughT Elvis Presley ond Tino Tumer To Ldrkin. On Februdry 19Th The Lorkin FooulTy pldyed The Chicogo Bedrs in o fund-roiser boskeTboll gome sponsored by The Lorkin BoosTer Club. The gdme wds sold ouT ond enjoyed by dll, noT only becouse of meeT- ing The Chicogo Beors ployers buT mosTly becouse They goT To see The FdouITy Try To ploy boskeTboIl ond cheerleod. The gome ended Tied 95-95. There were d few dddiTions cin subTrocTions To The sToff This yeor. Secon semesTer There were Three new Teocher Mr. AnThony, Mr. Lee, ond Mrs. Whorio Some fomily oddiTions were o boy To Mr Shedivy ond d girl To Mrs. Rivero. Also, Thi yeor we were sorry To see Mrs. Muller, Mr CdrringTon, ond Mr. KunTzelmdn reTire. During The summer of This yedr, M Jenkins ond Ms. Reiser Took sTudenTs T Germony. 204 Q39 xi? FACl .q IL ' Dr. Brad Allison Mr. Paul Green Principal Aciing Principal yi John Krikau Michael Newion Joseph Glaser Carolyn O'Neal Assislanl Principal Assislani Principal Dean Dean if David Brown Noralyn Canfield John Duffy Charles Frieders Margaret Gannon Ray Haley John Jenkins Malh!Science G-uidance!Special Ed. English lnduslrial Arls Physical EducaTion Alhlelic Director Hisiory S' fits-,lj is xA t I iii- f Yu S, N j l xx' '. lx X-'AX l LM f , A ,,,, g5'5 Mr. Kaelin displays his artistic abilities as he decorates the school for Thanksgiving Mr. Mies' students always keep him in a good mood. Mr. Banwart looks for his winning lottery numbers in the daily paper. ll 1,17 X,- Donald Abbs Susan Albano Jacqulyn Albright Cary Anderson Mary Anderson David Anderton Robert Amet Counselor Math Home Economics Special Education Home Economics Math Physical Education David Aten Marilyn Bald Denis Bandera Earline Bames James Barth Keith Bauer Rendenna Bauer English Foreign Language Math Business Foreign Language Auto Mechanics Audio Visual Ms. Campbell is always There To help anybody in The library, even Teachers, 'ff I! .1 ' 4 ,ff f xr, K 1' K ' !!',, ,ff fi fl X' K.,f 5!f X K' X ,f C x Mrs. Wieg, Mrs. Powell, and Mrs. Melller show-off al The Bears game. Gerling ready for Their daily slroll, Mr. Price C is- nfl Russ Boosied John Bordsen Jean Bowen Hislory Social Worker Counselor ,... . Sugfsss sissy 'sul ' - l ' . ,Qs L pw , Dominick Cannala Melvin Carlson Kaihy Carpenler Physical Educalion Counselor Business 208 Sandra Buchheii English - Acling Beverly Carrington Home Economics Ms' ,. V . , ,,. 'vw Geoffrey Buller Donald Caldwell Rachel Campbell l-lisiory English Librarian , Nr 4 4 Carol Cerio John Champion Jerry Ciffone Counselor Main Social Worker wi' ff' ,pf 1' 'Being in the Deans Office isn't all that bad, says Mrs, McDaniel the secretary. Buchheit stop and pose for the camera. Mr. Stevens enjoys the Homecoming festivities here at Larkin. . . L' ykaffff 9 4 iv M M 5 b Q- X V 3 X X 1 ,Q ? Reef Pamela Cox James Dean James Dinkheller Mary Edgar Douglas Ellett Mary Enck Joy Erickson Home Economics English Physical Education Special Education Soc. Studies!English Reading Center Nurse A Barbara Evans Sue Goding Mary Ellen Goodwill Donald Haacker Wallace Haskins Thomas Havel Patrick Henning English Physical Education English Business English Orchestra Band 7 'Q Miss Goding shows off as she struts down to the girls' P.E, office. 1, . Y. -9 :- fi 'S it A- Mr. Kaelin helps out the yearbook staff by taking pictures on Hawaiian day. Miss Evans is always running by and sneaking candy. Ms. Campbell has everything in perfect order for students In the library. may , ff Marcelyn Henrikson Carol Hildebrand William l-lofstetler Rosemary Hood Roger Hotham Sandy Howard Reading Center Counselor Math English Science Speech Therapy r.ss sbgg E g FJ F it X. ,.sr . f tm, X L1 rf' bhsb is Norma Hultgren Eileen Isaacson Abed Ismail Donald Johns Curtis Jossarl Robert Kaelin Accounting Special Education Civics Arl Math Industrial Arts 210 Larry Husinga Physical Education 'UNI Gian!! Wqpwe' Donald Kappes MathfScience 7. an XJ '0 N Qui? Sandy ChrisTenson is always busy Typing up papers in The clerical aids office. f-br., Mrs. Johnson poses wiTh ScoTT Lang To show off her Hawaiian Izlofhes. Mr. Bauer aemonsTraTes The correcT way To check The oil! ,1 ,,., f:.T. ,ssy is Q T. N 5 2 if-1 gy g W: it .M T JudiTh Karnes Julie Kempa William KIaTT James Kleen Roger Kohlin William KunTzelman Mollie Lanafear Librarian HealTh MaTh Arl Science Counselor HERO In Phyllis Lay Michael Lee RoberT LeRoy William McMahon f--fs 10 Jerene Meyer Charles Mies Carol Miller MaTh HeaITh lndusTrial Arts WECEP-CWT Special EaucaTion Science Special EclucaTion xiii uiss i Mr. Frieders is always willing lo help. Darlene Sinnefl works hard To keep The cofeleria organized. 11:- Mr. Johns smiles unwillingly al The camara. sengbr class advisor, Mrs. Roome, sefs an example on i 1 y ay. 'QL 5 , Suzanne Millington Chere Morrison lnka Muller Roberl Newauisl Gary Newlon Carl Nosbisch Janet Nolhnagel individual Reading Cenler Foreign Language Business Science Business Physical Education ! xirg xl is 2 4 mf 31' 41 5f '1'i 1'-' ,, 'K K --W V, Nj.: I W Mary O'Brien Palrick O'Brien Fred Ollinger Larry Phillips Monle Phillips Belsy Powell William Price Physical Educalion Math Foreign Language Chorus Malh English English Mr. Prombo tries to rest a minute, Sandy Mrs. Sanders is stunned by the long iine which stands outside the attendance office. distracts him. .5 Joseph Prombo Donaid Rees Mark Rhode Mark Rich Jessica Rivera Henry Robarts Bernice Roome Civics CVVT Science English Health Science English out Victor Rosales Thomas Ryan Dale Schabert Terry Schabert Thomas Schmidt Marita Schrauf Harold Schultz Foreign Language History Physical Education PhysicaIEaucatioh Science Physical Education Business WW 9 ww ,V - hi 2 ,FW ',,. QE ' ' ', L QV' 4 if B f Q' .rmwt vw . ,,f,frf,, -' . f ibn Mr. Bordsen is always in a good mood on Fridays. Stunned by the camera, Mr. Schabert stops a minute. The food service workers are behind the Chicago Bears all the way to the Super Bowl! llx Mr. Kuntzelman has o serious Dan Schwartz lnduatrial Arts Vx 4, . 1 . 1 , Kathy Thomas History 214 Q 1 f, PM ,. T ri f A . 'QV , . IN K' , fvvs ny- N, . X ,X - I W , f T , K r l, T Susan Sharpe Peggy Shediyy Alan Smith James Stump Dennis Sugino Lora Lee Thelen Special Education nglish Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Physical Education Physical Education Dennis Thompson Robert Todd Paul Tombaugh Edward Washington Dorothy Wharton Joyce White Special Education Physical Education Science Physical Education English English Mrs. Ccinfield keeps The guidonce office under conlrol. Goding disploys her hulo-hoop dbililies during of her gym closses. x ,, . 1 .5 l y ' Y .f college wilh Wendy Welsh. Jody Moxness is olwoys working hdrd To keep Dr, Allison on schedule. 4, , my Cclrol Wieg Nldrsho Wiesjohn Richord Wince Thornds Worlh English Moth English Hislory 215 Q ,ri ea 1 s im T F -rm n rm il Administrative Heads: Front Row: Steve Weckstein, Dr. Marvin Feinberg, Lowell Antenen. Row: John Lyday, Dr. Johnson, Dr. Richard Wiggall, Gordon Schultz, Don Qullimon. W!! Yi., of Academic Secretaries. Front Row. Theresa Sanders. Second Row. Marilyn Stahr, Tomalene Saner, Annette Mc Daniel. Third Row: Mary Alice Richardson, Rendenna Bauer, Judy Crawford. 216 Main Office Secretaries: Front Row: Carolyn Warrick, Judy Trotter. Row: Jan Hofstetter, Sandy Mettler. Third Row: Jody Moxness, Mary Koester. Fourth Row: Gladina Reed. JI .E SHINE Qiliffiifi PCGS SDF? ii it Q IPC, Board Front Row Betty Kolich, Jan Stolt, Janet Korman. Second Row: Dr. Wiggall, Robert Smith, Richard Rayner, Dr. Robert Robert Johnson Gordon Schultz : 4 1. 1. -' :K A ' . . ' -' ' Y T 1- -. - 'rv 'Xonix' Food Service: Front Row: Anna Mae Henderson, Madorie Sensor, Mary Hahn, Darlene clerical Aides: Barb one, sandy cnrisrenson, Chen Bume-11. gfgfinbgiggfggnfggigi 'jggagfeogocggfcnf Amo Bene Land' Jewe' Howiettf Vi0'0 Dean Assistants: Roger Stevens, Sue Cerasa, Mary Johnson, Nanette Henry, Ron Banwart. 217 1985-1986 Ad 1843 - Elgin's populdiion hos grown To over 400 people. 1870 - Elgin becomes The leoder in The mdnufdcTuring of wdTches, cdnning milk, pdcking com, ond chuming buTTer. Mdrch 19, 1874 - Elgin's firsT public librdry, Gdil Borden, opened iTs doors. Februdry, 1921 - Joseph C.Spiess Compony wds sold To The generdl mdnoger of Ackemdnn's, who Then opened d deporlmenl sTore. 1950 - Ackemdnn's depdrlmeni slore doubled in size. 1962 - Lorkin High School wos opened on The wesi side. 1962 - The Elgin Wdich Fdciory wds demolished. . 1965 - A S980,000 bond issue ford new librdry wos pdssed dT d referendum. 1968 - The new G-oil Borden Librdry wos opened To The public. 1970 - The old Gdil Borden Public Librdry wds convened inTo on dddiTion To Ackemdnn's Depdrlmeni STore. 1976 - Spring STreeT, dlong The eos bonk of The Fox River, wds converted ini d pdved wdlkwdy for shoppers. 1984 - Joseph C. Spiess Co. Depdrlmen Siore lefl iTs locdTion in Founioin Squor Pldzo ond moved To Spring Hill lvioll in Dundee. 1986 - Elgin's populdTion grows To ove 64,000 people. 1986 - Afler losing much business in The downiown Elgin dred, Ackemonn's de- pdrlmenT siore becomes o fumilure siore. ,..............-un. ,-.....wf-M...-. .,, rissr s . , w e T ,,,. . 1 r ' TT' . M . ,Q ' - H ' i 1 ... M T-- ' N-A---a Q r--r r if ...S-A ' ' 1-4 1. N X. -ss'-' r-r'---- ivrf2Wg?gEs1:fg s - iw WL--5 S- 'W'-iwr'r'i,.,. ....... gsgsismggsxngw Q if .s es-:ez ,migiv iffiwmasfs-Srsslg ew?-w...m1 218 XM:-5- A 1 Q X L Hn 1 , B .yn :nxt ,kkk k .gg k kk , TQXEL I I E . 1 g J JW A 15 LSR ily 'f 3 , U K4 we qt 3, fix wk 9 Q01 Mg, 9.9 801, Xothiefs 'f i Q'1A'2'1f Congroiuleiiions io ine Class of i986 .. - ILLI NCIS ! - - 7 L H Y DRA U LIC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY' RO. BOX 545'ELGlN, lL. 6Ol2O'PH. 312-742-l Genercil Conirciciors Celebroiing 79 Yecirs of Service in Norinern Illinois I312I 741-3220 I - I llllI'I' EIEIIUIII llllf ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR COMMERCIAL ' INDUSTRIAL 0 RESIDENTIAL CongrcJTuIcJTions To The Class of 1986 Fred Parr 425 Renner Dr Presidewr Elgin, II. 60120 MEILKE - LAUDERDALE TELECOMMUNICATIONS G ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Carwaralulaliarws la The Class af '86 Merrill Lauaeraale 1418 lllirwais Pkwy Presiclenl Off:7Ll2-2653 ' FAMOUS FOR GOOD T S ll1Sfal1t A TE Give a party for 30 or more people. lwe have served up to 1800 peoplel A chicken buffet in a box, complete with side dishes, utensils, even the table cloth! Order now by phone. aneqk ZE'5 5Z..U3eN OPEN 11 AM. T0 9 P.M. DAILY PHONE 697-0288 N. Edison lbetween Highland 8: Larkin! 1 LNIQQN HCLEAN WlNG PK. DlSDN Q M M'OW'gmm QWi41fw ff ww E XX SEE Ml P A 'x0fUlx'KNlJ0SCf 3,7 5 . 5 ,, CI f MQ Q33 W, -Q M We vffEQf1Q3g, ew M if sho X ff W M5 39 M Wg gl ,ZF - , Mgvfvsm , 9 . 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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. Soafuri, M.D. Iames S. Fister, M.D P SI 1 In 75 Market St. Elgin, Il. v 695-2255 HAIR STYLI NG SALON L7 TOTAL HAIR CARE 1034: of f with student I .D. His owwie is our business 2 I Q . 1 L . 1 f .Q ,S . W V, 1 B ,ff i z a., 'l S W 1 S' fi t we-5 Mix .g'LfQi.si:.1f. ' X' f fs. ig I . -,wi -'Y ,ig .f '71 .t'3In f QQ' ' I f Treating an owwie or any minor injury shouldnlt be- come a major expense. That's why we've reduced our charges for a minor emergency lexcluding lab and x-ray feesl to 530. But, most importantly, the quality of care hasn't been reduced. Board-certified physicians and trauma nurse specialists are on staff to care for you. And, if the injury is more serious than you thought, we have the diagnostic and treatment facilities only a full-service hospital can offer. Saint Joseph Hospital, located one-half mile off Randall Road and the US. 20 interchange, offers cost- effective emergency care 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Saint joseph Hospital 77 North Airlite Street Elgin. Illinois OOIZO Telephone 312 O95-3200 AD ivision ot the Franciscan Sisters Health Care Corp tt o www QWQAA TRI COUNTY DRIVING SCI-IOOL Senior Ciiizen Disoounis Sa Teen Progrorns Sioie Licensed-Sioie Ceriifiecl-Bonolecl-Insured-Fosi Aoiion on Blue Slips ---FIRST LESSON FREE--- NO CONTRACTS - PAY AS YOU LEARN Free Help Wiin Permii - Free Copy of Permii Tesifwiih onswersj - Duol Conirols Free Home Pick-Up - Insuronoe Disoouni Ceriifiooies Personolizecl Service - Femole oncl Mole lnsiruoiors VISA - MASTERCARD - AMERICAN EXPRESS -Low Roies! 697-2700 lif no onswer 931-113243 -Open 7 Doys o Week 164 Division, Elgin. 60120 Q :T Sl1l9.7O Benind-ine-Wneel Graduating sEN1oRs tt gm QW AG cn Be at the top of the class 521001 U xx 1 ' with classy graduation aww- S wwe announcements. at 9210? Nu '52 Come see our wide line QNX' 6416 of graduation supplies Q51 ' 111 Walnut Avenue Y Elgigblllinois 60120 74 - 00 Duality printing with a touch af class. Congroiulofrions 9 Botati Closs of pl Ga 1986 N. I-Ieriioge Memorial Guaranteed CIWCIDSI, LTC1. Hot Delivery 95 S.GilberT si. south Elgin, 11.60177 HOURS' 13123 931-1230 M00-'gQ32y1lEJ'HffgWf0iQhT Soturdoy 3pm.-1om. Sundoy Spm.-midnighi 741-5400 Fred Zweifel-Jim Hulke M Th 12 8 888 3372 T F S1105 CongroTuIoTions S 14 Class of 1986 gg ZZ! Howdy! Ykopfw - 4 EXQUISITE CZILZEIIZNS FOR 1692 Larkin Ave. Elgimu. I-l.T. Perry PC. Congrc1TuIc:1Tions 695-9325 Senigfg Hllllllllll STDQE I-Ioyword Rug I Cleaners Scales - Service 310 N.LC1FOX ST. S Th Elg III60177 741-2315 rio 6 l A .LR ya 'YL ,, -It 1 l A fn kkxkgg-1 Yxfliyvzw X'-:V wi il - A Everyone who needs a ride to school should learn all about the Suzuki Shuttle. lt goes a long way on just a little gas, and with an automatic no-shift clutch its a real gas to ride. Theres even solid slate electronic ignition and self-lubricating i' 1 L-- l self-adjusting chain drive that keeps upkeep down to a minimum. 3 So take the Suzuki Shuttle to class and show people what a road i ' - Q scholar you are, The Sensation ot Suzuki. Lew' .reset-2-:ii lDealer Name 8. Addressl Aero - P.A. The Competitors Motorcycle Shop Sales and Service 1909 Larkin Ave. Elgin, I11 60120 13121 742-2453 Breakfast served Carry outs Sey11er's Dairy Prince 3 N. LaFox South Elgin, Il. 60177 695-0575 The Bank with ResponseAbility J. l 4' 1 Y fr First National Bank of Elgin Elgin, Illinois 60120 - Phone 697-1100 - Member FDIC 1ALY0l' Residential Specialists Elgin MLS Guarantee Trade Plan Local Bond FHA Q VA Loans sate Bond Free Appraisals National Board East Side, 1334 Dundee Ave. 0 Ph. 695-5205 West Side, 1785 Larkin Ave. ' Ph. 697-7770 H-'Sf'- N-'Sf Our Sign Moves People ,sv-s,s,-..- 232 . VA L L EY X A 1 S-N I so AY stlllny Q C, BRAND NEW HOMES if f SINGLE FAMILY LOTS OUPLEX LOTS 741-5635 ELGINS WESTSIDE E q.iE is 733 W. Chicago Street HOOVER-BURNIDGE L REALTORS 695-6900 or 7 42-1800 Elgin, IL 60120 Nylon and Wool School Jackets by Holl y Ft IIS ats and Sh tsArenaand Spe d S U 46 Gy U 'f Se P I f h H Tenn P :den leg Cohgrotuloltiohs to the Closs of 1986 From Hansen Shell Service 305 S. McLean Blvd. Elgin, ll. L A St maglio Take 5491 Unisex Styling Studio f312l 742-7117 dThcl Fd S d L ld S h El Ill 896 ' 1991 az: W0 Great. , , K , A U7 48 W' 2 Y . ep w We will sove you money Discouni Office Supply -office supplies -compuier supplies 8 8 8 '3 7 -school supplies 5030 Baggli ne Rd, -office equipment 1405-A Tinwber Dr. Montgomery, onclfurniiure Elgin Goocl Luck Grodsl As you make your way down life's many roads, think of us for all your sewing l A y machine and vacuum cleaner needs. -Toys-iools-housewores PONDER THIS: -elecironics-cui keys-gifis 011131 YOU C-HU make the difference in your wardrobe 2 Cunless you have a rich boyfriend .OO' J or husbandb. You could have twice as many nice clothes with the same 883-0533 budget -IF you learned a few basic I-i sewing skills . . . L yy 8 , eyys 5.TxfiCi..0SEOUTSZf-if T0YS ?'?ijS'G FfS 9 AND we CAN and WILL HELP with: f - Easy to use sewing machines - Sewing classes i - Free sewing seminars U - Free advice i' 1 3 l fy Sewing Sa 9 Vocuurn y Q ij and Cenier I -' 888-0850 234 PETE RSON'S FLOOR STORE Quaiiiy-Service-Value i I . Large SeIecTiarT . . 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Ik II. 9 O 8 S 68 ll 2 l 9 2l Dr. Michael F. Chiappetta Munclfs Home and Hospital Supply, Inc. 1999 Larkin Ave. Elgin, Il. 60120 l312J 741-5187 THE CHlLD'S WORLD W Rle.72 Sleepy Hollow 980 NIMC Lean 75 Woodbury Sl. Soulh Elgin While l-len Porllly 333 S.lVlcLeon Blvd. gIgIIIB??IcI?g2O12O MOIII-FIII 8CIIIII9pm Elginlll. 742-3130 SGI gombpm Fresh Deli 84 Sonclwiches SIIIII QCIITI-5pm Coffee-Donuls PIWOHG2 C 312 D 741-7591 Belly 84 Woyne Bornlel Congrolulolions CQHQVGTS Sk 333-7333 lo lhe lo The B 84 I- Rcd 84 . Plumbery-healing-oir Gun 8Q condilioning I I I I conlroclors-kilchens pled Plpef you dld coblnels-bolh boullques Toboooo I I I Joe Belo 557N.IICILeIIInB.Vd. m S0 DfOUClf 3333Q353ggX3l:g ln, . - 9 I-Ove, MGITI ElQnn,lll WASCIIEITS -uc. V 'ics ance and T.ll. Center Sales and Service B 6-' Q1 Urain WorlJ Roilrood Supplies Elgin Kiddie Kollege Ploslio Models Lgri Crqne ROCKGTS Direoior 75 W.Sioie Sireei Poinis 440 E.Cniodgo Si. Souih Elgin,lll. Dungeons 84 Drdgons Elgirhlll, 60120 741-0101 Bruce Nelson 888-2646 888-2500 Compleie Hollmdrk Cords 84 7' iGifls N Ci Phologrdphligzeiigiinly Reniol 84 Lawyer eww! as' 306084 33 N.GerleVCl So11z.:f:::vNz?:Lfvm 3121697-8600 i Sl' Film Elgln,lll. Pigcessiiig Heodlines 2 CODTSFODOTOYY Hoir Designs 24 HYS- Slides-lVlOviG-S 32 Tyler Creek Pleze 697-0500 48 Hrs. on Prinis Congrolulolions Grods! Fox Vdlley . 1 iii. - Orlnodonilo ii 1 FLOWERS AssooloTes,P.C. E ,i2'SLE'3'i'TZ?f50 Andrew Disiiiiciive Trdpdni,D.D.S.,lVl.S. Florql DiplomdTe,Amerloon Boord of B I I G Aiiciiigemeiiis Orlhodoniics 510 lvlorkei Loop 428-7746 1566 Larkin Ave- fiifZYiiGWHlQ5'lLf35 Wesi Dundeeill. 8850900 1055 Dundee Ave. D ' 60113 697-3932 238 SPRING HILL FASHION CORNER QDSZAOHQFKH QZJOIJ-'Li IVIONOGRAMING UNIDUESWEATSHIRTS ' BAGS ' PURSE DOOR MATS ' PERSONALIZED GIFTS Slale Sireel 1 1 Q PETERSON'S FLOOR STORE FIOUTES 31 8- 72 WESYESJNZQE TLTZZTQ M Grket QUf!Ig36g'gEiQg2'Ue Shohel N' Carpet-geTsrEFEO?1g?lT3rdwood Pal STTOTTGT ST T Large Ieclion of remnants Cclrol Sweio , ree A E.l?O25T5!S2S2?SUm EIQIH ll-I 60120 C Eliiiilrlrilrzmwl 3121 428-0880 13121741-5500 I - 1108 L rkin Ave. Mon.8c Th 10 8 EVGTYTTIIITIQ Homemade Elg Tueslflqm 3 1 10 5 Chookies-Cheesecake 131 21 741 'CBO6 cookies-ice cream De Mgglgf muffins-beverages Valley Painl Video World WE PRINT 266 Kimball Ave. 34 Tyler Creek Plaza MQRE 742-3100 888-3554 THAN JUST R8aD Prinling Besler's 33 Flavors COPIES 194 Ross Ave. S.Elgin 16 Tyler Creek Plaza Kwik-Kopy Priniing 968 N.McLean Blvd. Elgin,lll. 13121742-2321 Envelopes-Office Forms Bulletins-maps Drawings-Menus Newspaper Clips 84 Olher PRINTING Congralulalions, Tim Love, lvlom and Dad Congralulalions lVlike! We're very proud of you! Love, Mom and Dad Colonial Hairslyling 966 N.lVlcLean Blvd. 742-5666 Dr.8a lVlrs.Eugene Blair Slellner Drugs 1100 Larkin Ave. 742-3100 742-7888 Barry lVl.Burren,D.D.S.,P.C. 1 Crescent Slreei Elgin,Ill. 60120 Cook's Pharmacy 885 E.Slale Soulh Elgin 742-2336 Wayne Bohlin Television 84 Appliances 569 N.lVlcLean Blvd. 741-8273 Double JXR Ranch Ouarler Horses 837-3284 Elgin Wesi Pharmacy 575 N.lVlcLean Blvd. 742-0777 Line Archery Cenler 223 E.Chicago ST. 931-0839 Elgin Lanes 401 Shepard Dr. 695-3777 742-0011 Becks Office Supplies 981 N.lVlcLean Blvd. Hanchelie Insurance Agency 33 N.Geneva Bloemke's Gelaway Travel 165 E.Highland Ave. Elgin Chrysler Plymoulh 1010 E. Chicago ST. Evere1l,Scheflow Engines 1814 Grandsland Place Burnidge Brolhers Almoa Heighls 1814 Grandsland Place Schocks Greenhouses 508 N.lVlcLean Blvd. Congralulalions Sean Sedrick! We knew you'd make il! Class of 1986 rules! Love,lVlom,Dad,8a Slephanie 239 2 , f., , 1 I i , L I i N!- Q, wilt: W iw ff cmdy1 inc Marie I andsa HSDF1 X , I ,Q n A eg -gm ' if 5 - c s 0 , 'Q V NN CX L90 Nirwi4 1 w. r,- 1 .Sgr fiisiigi 5 W 3. if FT' 'IF 1 :SX 9 ,120 5 ,4 K . 1 K.165. ' K' A ..-L QR : S L. 12,120 V - Si m' A. 120, 154 r, Jenmfef N. 120, 17 risfle 'c Lo - Q . ,Q 1 3 ,wk M K 359 5 xl 0 I' g. S ,Q . A . -s -f Vw, 5 .1 ,Q egg maiifrff , af, x M 1 - fymiixsdaiitegwmmfwgmwwl. mf, ,w nik Y I ag, I k45fsZ.SZlgf ff LA 1 Q, 1 A W f ' F' 4' 3 'if fy NA.: Lk, HQ' , ww , . ,, L, 12 w 1: -qc . :JL E I Ig, - ew WL K 1, an , f r. -K ,,if'kw! H.f2!2,: 'au 1 , , , - , L,., , . A , .M Xgmg, ,L iw yy. ,,yw.,:g,ff i 9 . ff.:f.im A A 1 A f in L , W ,,En,m4v Q, Aw k W,,. W 12 W I N sm if I Pritchett. Christopher J. Puklln, Jonathan 97, 198 Pyle, Eric 98 Quezada, Anna 126 Raap,Donalcl L. 98 Rabe, Cynthia 89, 98, 134, 132, 133, 136 138, 172 Radechek, Joe 187 Radlott, Jr, Fredrick W. 187, 126 Radlatf, Laurie M. 112 Raduenzel, Karen S. 112 Raheem, Kaleem 126 Rann, Laurence 69, 139 Ramirez, Araceli M. 98 Rammacher, David A. 112 Rarnos,Gl1selle 126 Ramsay, Shawna 69 Rarnulcer, Dave 139 Rapier, Michael W, 112 Ratajczyk, Richard Ral.1sch,Christopher 98 Rausch, Michelle M. Raveling, Boyd R. Ray, Erik Christopher 126, 185 Rayfield, Terrence 137 . Rayner, Alexis Ann 127, 179 Rayner, Jamison R. 127, 185 Rayner, Kristin 169, 176 Razowslcy, Erin K. 127. 136, 141 Rechsteiner. Jeremy C. 127, 158, 170, 1 Rechsteiner, Marc 98, 138 Redmond, Kannard L. 69 Reed, Troy Lee 69 Reese, Dee Ann 127 Reeves, Shalena 127 Reeves, Shannon E. 112 Rehberg, Kurt T, Reich, ussell Reinerl, Jeff 69 Reinert, Kevin P. Rendleman, Paul S. Renwick, Frances 98, 144 Reuter, Craig William 127 Reyes, Blanca Estella 112 Reyes, Claudia E. 127 Reynolds Jr, William R, 89 r1oeefs,01e11w.112 .,,. .1 Rogers, Ethan . RoQers15gi,auette134,.,1501 . RohlwinQ1?5fSoolt112,136,146 147 1 1 Rohlwing, Tamil D. 98 Rohiwing, Thomas 98, 139 Rohlwing. Timothy 98 Rohrssen, Candace 127 ,,,, 1 Rojas, Eric Todd 70. 152 Rolando, Sharon L, 112, 181 Roller, Sarah 98 V ,V Rollins, Crystal Betn 154 ' Romanenko, Michael 127, 141 Romanenko, Nina1112, 137, 141 Romine, Linda D. 127 Rocker, Manx David 98, 152 Roome, .lem11fefA, 127, 137, 140, 141 1 711 144 15 Rosado, Madeline 98 Rosaclo, Marilyn 70, 98 Rosario, Barbi 98 1 . Rossignol, Matthew.127, 132 Ross. Lynn Marie 11211111 Reason, Tamara R. 112 Rouse. Daniel R. 112 Rouse, Jessie 98 Rookie, Daryl 112 11 ssrrirf Rugg, Brian W. 127, 146, 147 Rugg, Terence E. 98 Ruiz, Kristina Lynn 127 11 Runyan, Dean Austin 127 Runyan, Marcus 70, 170. 195 . 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ASS The sign says if all. l Jim Nazarowski lakes a resi from taking piclures. 1 My 11 WW, K , Rachel Kathy and Liz lake a quick break before Their calculus class omwan Abdallah greets Mr. Washington with open arms. Q km A T i 5 Wtfilrmr Wm mis E XI ' XI m -Lgirggmior and Scott Davis AC I. E D G E M E N sgrgghsgtgns lgggolfvgtiannon Fisher Special thanks to: Wieggy - For prodding us through another semi- successful year. Deadlines are forever. Morris Ferensen - For your continuing help, expeltise and for understanding our problems with the computer, sometimes. Dr. Allison - For allowing us to change the orange wall to blue. Cilento Photography - For another great year of photos. Judges Photography - For another great under- classmen section. 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