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THE DEVIL 1980 CONTENTS Student Life 2 - 12 Album- Seniors 13 - 30 Album-Underclassmen 31 - 37 Administration 38 - 42 Activities 43 - 60 Athletics 61 - 80 Organizations 81 - 92 Jr. High Grade School 93 - 114 Advertisers 115 - 132 OFFICERS Photographers Dan Sleaford, Student Photographer Laurin Williamson, Blankenberg Studios Co-Editors Terri Parker Valerie Michlig Treasurer-Business Manager Debbie DeBrock Copy Editor Sheila Doty Manlius Comm. Unit School Manlius, Illinois Good - morning yesterday You wake up and..... 2 Suddenly it’s hard to find the memories you left behind 5 Reach back for the joy and the sorrow put them away in your mind Memories are time that you borrow to spend when you get to tomorrow The laughter and the tears . . . the shadows of misty yesteryears 8 The good times and the bad you’ve seen and all the others in between Here comes the setting sun . . . 10 the seasons are passing one by one n So gather moments while you may. . . collect the dreams you dream today Barbara Kay Raabe Bolin Class Motto: “If you can dream it, You can become it.” -William Arthur Ward Class Officers: Pres.- Trisha Oloffson V. Pres.- Pat DcBrock Sec.- Dean Craine Treas.- Laurie Sugars Student Council-Pat Debrock Jeff Peterson Greg Oloffson Judith Lynn Bourquin 14 Dean Alan Craine Mitchell William Doty David L. Graham Debra Anne DcBrock Glen Richard Erickson Charles Vernon Hansen ▼ James Patrick DeBrock Marcia Ann Michlig Harp 15 Christain Charles Jacobson Fred LaVerne Lebahn I Laeth A. Neahring Thomas Dean Linder Walter Kevin Kelly Rae Ann Lough Gregory Allen Oloffson Patricia Lynn Oloffson Timothy Harold Oloffson Rodney Donald Lee Polte Julie Ann Powers Tobias Scott Sanden Laurie Ann Sugars Kathryn Vivian Thompson Maynard Albert Sarber Kelli Ann Tracy Kimberly Lynn VanMeter Charlie R. White Matthew Wayne Williams Julia Lynne Wirth 18 me on notes. ing, so I t Dear Greg, So how’s my little baby cuz doing? Ever since you moved to California, I haven’t heard from you. I don’t know why you moved there anyway, the only things out there arc palm trees and moonies. but I guess when you’re President of Paramount Pictures, you have to make some sacrifices. as The reason I wrote to you anyway, is because we have been given the privilege of organizing our 10th class reunion. Aren't we lucky? HA HA. So Write back with any information you ca ------------- our classmates and we can ci Okay? Love, your cuz, Trisha •. - v Dear Trisha. HhL I received your letter. Thank you for taking time out from your busy schedule to write me. One letter ever ten years isn't too bad. I realize being President of the Rula I enska fan club is very time consum-you again, to your request of informa-fellow classmates, I found «r has opened a classy high fashion boutique, a MB he’s named it the Feed Mill, what a strange name for a boutique. Oh wd, it must have some personal meaning. Good old Kevin Kelly is now Assistant Road Commissioner for Manlius Township, and just recently was allowed to rury hc road grader, by himself, for the first time But in case of any difficulties. his dad was right behind him in the pickup truck. 1 had some difficulty locating Rac Ann l.ough. It seems she has never lound that job she is suited for. But I contacted her, and found out she never married. She told me. “Why should I waste the money on a marriage license. And I'm sure you heard about the incident concerning David Graham. It was in all the papers. He had become a top commercial pilot and had a fine career, until one day when he flew over the green river and was overcome by tfic memory of his High School cars. Setting the Boeing 747 down by Tommy Dale’s bridge, he broke out the life rafts and shouted hysterically. “Let's gp floating! and so ending his brief career. .. Some Members of our class have come into some very interesting jobs, like Tom Bohms, Charlie White, Charles Hansen and Mat Sarber They have opened the first nude track and field complex in New Bedford, called Fast wood. The reason it’s nudist complex is because running nude can cut 3 seconds off your time. Well, that’s all I could find for you now. Please write back soon with , new on our class. By for now. Love, Greg. Kf Dear Greg, There is no need for any snide remarks about my acting career. You’re just mad because I wouldn't sign a contract with your stupid studio But enough about, that. I’ve received some more information on our other classmates, and I think find it interesting. I just heard of the sad plight of Matt Williams. He finally got fed up with everyone putting him down, so he decided he’s taken over the Farmer Dell spot for Randall’s Store commercials. I also called Kelli Tracey, and she said she could make it. She’s become a full-fledged veterinarian, and I hear she’s very good at it. Too bad she wasn’t around when Twinkic bit Matt. And talk about being good at your job, I got a hold of Judy Bourquin, and she’s so dedicated to her work, that she said he couldn't take off any time to come to thereupon. She said she is now on the production staff of Play- irl magazine, and must sit in on all phoqipcssidis. She didn't seem very upset about missing the reunion, but I guess work comes before pleasure. Well that’s all I know, please write back you hear anything clse.|5 E Love, Trish PS. — I hear your last film flopped. Dear Trisha, First of all I’ll have you know my last film was not a flop. It’s funny you should say that, seeing as my movie was based to lead an isolated life as a fur trapper; his only friend being a pet skunk named Twin-kie. But something terrible happened. Twinkie became rabid, and bit Matt. I’m sure you can guess the consequences. Yes, Twinkic died three days later, and poor Matt was left friendless again. I also got in touch with Gus Erickson. He’s bought a whole chain of Book Emporiums with the Grand Opening just last year. All except for the one in Champaign, which is still in the process of remodeling, to fix the holes in the wall. I’m sure you heard the wonderful news about Debbie DcBrock and Jim Fuhr, they received the Nobel Prize for their research of the effects of nuclear accidents. But unfortunately, neither one feels they should attend the reunion because of some strange ailments they received wnile working. Debbie’s hair is beginning to fall out, and Jim’s skin is turning green. Fred Lebahn confirmed that he will be there. He has just a few more commercials to tape, and then he’ll be done. It seems on your last Broadway Production. Anyway, about our class. I hear Laurie Sugars is doing very well for herself. She is now President of 1st National Bank of Wyanct. She also married her high school sweetheart, Pat Wood, and they now have a son named Red. General and Mrs. Wesley Anderson said they would be able to attend, but they will be late. It seems Wes has to deliver his lecture on proper care and display of dog tags to his enlisted men. I contacted Kathy and she told me she was supposed to work, but that hc would just call in sick. I received a letter from Barb the other day. It seems now that her children are getting older, she has time to take up a new career. She bought the Skute-O Rama in Princeton, and is doing very well. Her new gimmick for a attracting business is anyone wearing pom-poms on their skates gets in free. i Well, it’s getting late, and I’m pretty tired, so I think I’ll hit the sack. I swear I could sleep 24 hours if given the chance. Oh. that reminds me. The other mighty Oloffson. Tim, said he would be glad to attend as long as it didn’t start too early. It seems he’s still working hard at Barcol, and needs a lot of sleep. He said if he didn’t have to get up before 1:00 in the afternoon to get ready he’d be alright. Well. I really have to go. I hope you get in contact with more of our class Bye for now, Greg Dear Greg. I’m glad to hear that so many of our classmates are responding. I’ve gotten in touch with a few more, and thought I’d let you know what they said. I heard from Julia Wirth today. She seems very happy. She’s married to her high school sweetheart Tandy, and it seems they’ve opened up a rcstuarant together. They've decided to call it Stodge-hill’s Lodge, and with their backgrounds in rcstuarant management. I’m sure it will be a big sucQ Flhey've already hired their head waitress. Julia's old high school buddy, Kim Van Meter. Julia promised her good wages and working hours, and a two weeks paid vacation to go see Judy any tim Jbe wants. . ,:fV Julia may have a little competition, though, in the way of Julie Powers. Julie tbld me that she’s planning on taking over Sally’s Cafe, after she get's married, and renaming it l)ona van's Diner and Disco She says by day it will cater to the farming crowd, but at night, it will itirg into a swinging night spot for the younger gen-eration. And I’m sure you remember ( hr: Jacobson. Well it seems he’swRae Mp low a career in what he did best in riigh School. He has started his owq fcgsketball team called “Dr. J. and the FgggBusters”. After weeks of practice, he finally achieved his dream of replaying his old. arch-rivals the Depue Little Giants. After losing to them by 3 points so many times in High School, his dream finally came true. It was a low-scoring game, but he beat them 6-2-3. Well Greg, I don’t know anything more, write me back if you hear anything new. Love, Trisha Dear Trisha, Since I last wrote you, I did some more research on our old classmates and I found that Dean Craine has been made the youngest President of John Deere Inc. Dean told me that so far his biggest problem since being put at the head of the company, was whether to drive his Mercedes, or Firari to work, and whether he should take a cruise or fly around the world for his vacation next summer. Tough Life. Another corporate wizard of our class is Tom Linder. He is now president of Kory Industries. He has changed the basic line of production at Korys. and discontinued their line of wagon boxes. Instead, they’ve started making Frisbees. They arc still Kory Orange, and they have a picture pf Tom in the center. Tom always was very clever. I also contacted Lacth Neahring. He put all of his inginuity into starting a new business. He’s making personalized horns, for cars and trucks. I asked Laeth if people really liked the elaborate sound of his horns, and he told me yes, that most people say the hornier they arc, the better. I also heard from Pat DeBrock the other day. It seems that Pat has spent the last 10 Con't on pg. 24 19 I. Wesley R. Anderson, being of sound mind and crashed body, will: to Victor Morgan more trucks to chase during trapping season and some of my skill for catching a fox — red or blonde. I, Tom Bohms, being of sound mind and body will: the Junior class lots of fun at the Prom and to Rod Jaggcrs the ability not to get sick at track practice; to the underclassmen in track the ability to become a commando. P.S. Forget the first part if I do not make it to State. I, Barbara Bolin, of deflated mind and flabby body, will: to Shelly Eissens one blonde bomber from Walnut; and to Roger Figurin a green snot bubble; and to Kevin Kelly, my cousin. I, Judy Bourqin, being of sound mind and short body, will: to Marcic DcBrock a years pass to all Westwood track meets next year, since she couldn't make it to any this year; and to Vic Morgan, a Greyhound bus with a big restroom in the back, so he'll never get lost. I, Dean Crainc, being of sound mind and body, will: to the anonymous person who relieved my locker of one TI-30 calculator, one TI-30 carrying case which he left behind; and to next year’s pop-men, my ability to get out of study hall any time they feel like it. I, Debra DeBrock, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will: to Joni Jacobsen a pair of ear plugs which she can use whenever she gets tired of listening to Ray and Don’s telling her how to eat; to Roger Figurin a “Wide Load sign which he can wear on lab occasions; and to my cousin. Marcic, one child’s ticket to any movie of her choice. I, Pat DcBrock, being of intelligent mind, handsome body, and modest personality will: to Ernest Hotchkiss the extreme attention I can receive from underclassmen; to Mark Hansen, a Photo Debut to pose for pictures of the best legs in the high school. I, Mitch Doty, being of sound mind and body, will: to Don King, a new pair of shoes for his yearly trip to John Deere; to Marcie DeBrock and Joni Jacobson, my ability to give the most cheap shots; and to Raymond DcBrock my Y• of Milwaukee. I, Glen Clcct Baby” Erickson, being of sound mind and destructed body, will: the basketball team of 1980-81, my ability to make Mr. Gursh totally fairwayed off at me, without my doing anything wrong. 1 also will them my ability to hustle during the whole practice and not even sweat; and, finally, I will Slick Hansen my ability to MASS-PASS. I. James Fuhr. being of moderately sound mind and of average body, will: to anyone who will listen my ability to express myself with clarity and spontinuity. I quit! I quit! Do You care if I quit? I quit! I. David Graham, being of sound mind and body, will: next year's varsity basketball players lots of will power so they can survive one more year of 5-line drills and fastbreak drills. (They’ll need it) Also, to Vic Morgan, the ability to control his temper so he won’t get thrown out of practice so many times. 1, Charles Hansen, being of sound mind and body, do will: to Dan Sleaford the ability to find his own home in Fairfield Twp. — Not mistaking the canal for the Manlius Ditch. I, Chris Jacobson, will: Mark “Slick Hansen, one date before he gets out of high school; one slam from the Barnyard; and to Marcic DcBrock, one poster of Wcnna “from the house . I, Kevin Kelly, being of indecisive mind and harmful body, will: to Dan Sleaford all my worldly possessions, except: my instruments, my car, my room, or my mower. (He can have my sister and her homely pup); to Mr. Lane. I give all my luck and pity in the coming years. I, Fred Lebahn. being of questionable mind and massive body, will: Mark “Slick Hansen, one date to ruin his record; and to the basketball team, my eagerness to sprint the 5-line drills to my utmost ability. I, Tom Linder, will Mr. Lane one child psychology book for his Ag. students. I, Greg Oloffson, being of pornographic mind and deprived body, do hereby will: to the entire junior class the energy to carry M.H.S. through another successful year of partying and crazy times. You’ve got to keep up our reputation. Also to Don and Joni, I will a case of beer and some tranquilizers to use after those wild coonhunting sessions and an extra spot light to use on those people who chase you at 90 m.p.h. Also, I will to the Junior class about 24 sledge hammers to destroy next year’s first place homecoming float — remember Pooh. 20 J I, Tim Oloffson, being of active mind and lazy body, will: to Slick Hansen one night of his time to use “Sidewinder to its full use: and to whoever wants it. the record of 52 consecutive quarters of nonplaying time. I, Patricia Oloffson, being of dirty mind and abused body, do hereby will: Marcie DeBrock the 1980 “Golden Plunger” award for the best job of guarding a bathroom door of a Peru gas station. Also, to Marcie and her cohort, Joni Jacobsen, I will one 100% assured date because I’m going to pass out their names and addresses to every guy I see in Florida. To next year's Senior class, mimeographed passed from all the teachers and my book, “1001 Ways to Get Out of Study Hall, Class, and School, Without Anyone Asking Why, Wondering Why, or Caring Why.” And lastly, to the entire MHS faculty, one life size poster of me to hang in the lounge, because I know they’re going to miss me so much. I, Terri Parker, being of sound mind and body, will: to Rita Peterson the ability to always have my arms full of something; to Val Michlig and Sheila Doty, a year’s supply of Excedrin for those days when everything goes wrong; to Sheila, Joni, and Marcie, my ability to give out my cards and coupons; and to Dan Sleaford, one year’s supply of Ag cheat sheets and my book of “100 Ways To Interrupt Mr. Lane and Not Get in Trouble”. I, Jeffrey Peterson, being of sound mind and body, will: to Don King my quarter of the town of Milwaukee to continue the tradition. I also will to Vic Morgan, my ability to be on both the winning pest control team and the winning pumpkin team. I, Doug Platz, being of sound mind and body, will: to Ag III my ability to wreak havoc in class and a one year’s supply of definite detentions; and to the entire Junior class, my ability to stay out of fights at the skating rink. I, Rodney Donald Lee Polte. being of sound body and lost mind, will: to whoever can find them, everything I have lost or forgotten in my high school career — this should make someone very rich. I. Julie Powers, being of sound mind and body, will: thee Kathy Miller, a half-gallon jug and two quart bottles in case of an emergency or in case of a misplaced bottle; and to be able to get a lot accomplished if she has to; and to Theresa Sugars, the ability to stay and look awake at work; and my cheering sweater to all the underclassmen to do their best in cheering and to have fun doing it. I, Toby Sandcn, being of clean mind and virgin body, will: to Mark Hansen one case case of my favorite drink for him to keep throughout his life; and to Vic Morgan, my quarter of Milwaukee. I, Mat Sarbcr, with a sound mind and sound body, will Jamie Oberle, my ability to make every track practice; and to Todd Polte, my ability to jump a low hurdle without falling on the cinders. I, Laurie Sugars, being of sound mind and not so sound body, will: to Don King, my ability to keep calm while trapsing around so-called “Haunted” houses and one canal Troll; and to Joni Jacobsen, one night rummaging through garbage where she’ll find checks written in 1920. I, Kim Van Meter, being of never mind and skinny body, will: to Mrs. Hahne, the ability to influence her students to sew their zippers in the front and not in the back; to Mr. Gursh, our love counselor, to help us each night look for the “stars”; and to have someone take the place of Judy and me to keep his shelves dusted; to Chris Miller, one rich hog farmer so she’ll know how to handle “pigs” better; and an extra set of bunny ears in case she loses the ones she has. I, Charlie White, not in solemn mind, will My commando tactics to all track guys; and my ability to false start in the 440 yard dash to all oncoming quarter men. I, Matt Williams, being of some mind and body, do hereby will: to Don “Gigolo” King, my ability, whatever it may be; and to Vic and the rest of the Junior Class, I will a lot of luck for next year’s state tourney. I, Julia Wirth, will: to Judy Bourquin, a reusable paper bag for all the times she can't make it to my house the morning after. To Trisha Oloffson, seven more marriages on top of the rocks; a future full of frightening to the Frightening Four; and to my very special friend, Chris Miller, a clock that stops at midnight •— everybody wants to be home on time; and my red derby hat with that ‘one’ feather in place; and most of all — memories. 21 SENIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES WES ANDERSON — Football 1-3, Track 1-2; FLC 1-3; Pep Club 2; CO-OP 4; PGOC 3-4. TOM BOHMS — Manlius: Track 3-4; Football 4; State Track 3; Prophetstown: Cross Country 1-2; Wrestling 1-2; Track 1-2; Varsity Club 1-2. BARB BOLIN — Chorus 1-2; Band 1-2; Track 1-2; Basektball 1-2; Volleyball 1-2; Swing Choir 1-2; Pep Club 2, Vice. Pres. 2; Home Ec Club 1-2, V. President 2; Homecoming Att. 2; Librarian 3-4; FLC 2-4; Annual Staff 2; Who’s Who 3. JUDY BOURQUIN — Cheerleader 1,2,4; Track 2; Band 1-2; Chorus 1-4; PGOC 4; Homecoming Att. 1; Swing Choir 2-3; Home Ec Club 1-4; Speech 1; Newspaper Staff 1-4; Office Asst. 1,4; Annual Staff 1-4. DEAN CRAINE — Band 1-2; Jazz Band 1-2; FFA 1-4, Reporter 2, Treasurer 3-4, Section Treasurer 3; National Honor Society 3-4, President 4; PGOC 4; Class Treasurer 4; Math Class Award 3; DAR Award 4; FFA Basketball 1-4; FFA Crop Judging 1-4, Soil Judging 2, Dairy Judging 1, Livestock Judging 1-2, Record Book Keeping Award 3; Who’s Who; FFA Star Greenhand, Parlimen- tary Procedure, State Farmer, Swine Foundation Award 1-4; State Scholar 4. DEBBIE DE BROCK — Home Ec Club 1-4; Annual Staff 2-4, Treasurer 4; Newspaper Staff 2-4, Art Editor 3-4; Drama Club 1-3; National Honor Society 4; Chorus 1-2; Band 1; FLC 2-4; Who’s Who 3-4; State Scholar 4. PAT DE BROCK — Football 1-4, Honorable Mention Defensive Tackle 4; Homecoming Att. 3; Pep Club 2; Drama Club 1-4; Speech 1-4; Readers heatre 3-4; State Tournament of Champions 4; All Star District Speaker 4; Band 1-2; PGOC 4; Class Vice President 3-4, Treasurer i; Student Council 2-4, President 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Who’s Who 4. MITCH DOTY — Football 1-4; Basketball 1; FFA 2-4, Sentinal 4; FFA Basketball 2-4; AG Sales and Service Award 3; Soil Judging 2; CO-OP 3-4; PGOC 4. GUS ERICKSON — Football 1,2,4; Track 1; Basketball 1-4; Band 1-2; Chorus 1,2,4; CO-OP 3-4; FFA 3-4; PGOC 4. JIM FUHR — FLC 2; Track 3-4. DAVE GRAHAM — Basketball 1-4; Track 1-2; FLC 1-4, Vice Pres. 3; Foreign Language Award 2; Who’s Who in Foreign Language 3; Who’s Who 3; National Honor Society 3-4; Class President 3. CHARLES HANSEN — Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1,3,4; Band 1-2; Chorus 1-4; Swing Choir 2; FFA 1-4, State Farmer 1, Crop Judging 2, Soil Judging 2, Meat Judging 3, Livestock Judging 1-2, Dairy Judging 1; FFA State Band 1-2; National Honor Society 3-4; Who’s Who 3. MARCIA HARP — Track 1-2; Basketball 1-2; Volleyball 3; Student Council 2; Class Secretary 3; Chorus 1-2; Band 1; FLC 1-3; Annual Staff 2-4; Home Ec Club 1,2,4; Cheerleader 2. CHRIS JACOBSON — Football 2; Track 1-2; Basketball 1-4; Homecoming Att. 1; Prom Att. 3; Sweet Heart Prom Att. 4; PGOC 4, Vice. Pres. 4; FFA 1-4, Crop Judging 2; Who’s Who 4; Band 1-2; CO-OP 3-4; Basketball Awards, Most Improved Player 1, MVP 2-4, Free Throw 4. KEVIN KELLY — Football Mgr. 1-2; Track 1, Mgr. 2; Band 1-2; Jazz Band 1-2; Swing Choir 1-2; Chorus 1-2; Co-OP 3; Pep Club 1; Newspaper Staff 1-2; Annual Staff 1. FRED LEBAHN — Basketball 1-4; Band 1; Jazz Band 1; FFA 1-4, State Farmer 3, Soil Judging 2, Livestock Judging 1; Play Props 1. TOM LINDER — Vocational Student 3; CO-OP 4; PGOC 4. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS — right to left — Trisha Oloffson, President; Pat DcBrock, Vice-President; Laurie Sugars, Secretary; Dean Craine, Treasurer. RAE ANN LOUGH — Track 2-3; Home Ec Club 1-4; FFA 3-4; FLC 3. LAETH NEARING — FFA 1-3; Band 1; CO-OP 3. GREG OLOFFSON — Football 1-4; Speech 1-4; State Tournament of Champions 2-4, Readers Theatre 1-4, All Star District Speaker; Annual Staff 1-3; Newspaper Staff 1-4, Feature Editor 3-4; Paly 1,3,4; Track 2; Homecoming Att. 2; Class President 2; Student Council 1,3,4; Sweetheart Prom King 4; Who’s Who 4; Pep Club 2; Swing Choir 1-2; Chorus 3-4; Band 1-2; FLC 3-4, President 4; PGOC 4. TIM OLOFFSON — FFA Basketball 3; PGOC 4; CO-OP 3-4. TRISHA OLOFFSON — Basketball 1-2; Volleyball 1-4; Home Ec. Club 1-4, Points Chairman 2, Vice. President 4; Speech Team 1- 4, State Readers Theatre 3-4, Scotie Keychain Winner 3-4; Band 1-2; Student Council 1; FLC 1-4, Vice.resident 3; Chorus 2- 4; Play 2-4; Track 2; Swing Choir 2; Newspaper Staff 2-4, Ass. Editor 3, Editor 4; Annual Staff 2-4; Pep Club 2; Prom Att. 3; Class Treasurer 3; National Society 3-4; French Award 3; Class Service Award 3; Class President 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Speech Award 3; Cheerleader 4. TERRI PARKER — Annual Staff 1-4, Co-Editor 4; Newspaper Staff 1-4; Home Ec Club 1-4, Points Committee 2, President 4; FLC 3-4, Treasurer 4; Basketball 3-4, Co-Captain 4; Sweet Heart Prom Att. 4; Cheerleader 1,2,4; Chorus 1-4; Who’s Who; Pep Club 2; Swing Choir 3. JEFF PETERSON — Student Council 3-4; Band 1-2; Jazz Band 1-2; National Honor Society 3-4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1; Homecoming Att. 3; Homecoming King 4; Who’s Who; State Scholar 4; Class Treasurer 1; FFA 1-4, Reporter 3, President 4; State Farmer 4, Livestock Judging 1-4, Soil Judging 2, Meat Judging 3, Parliamentary Procedure 4; FFA Basketball 2-4. DOUG PLATZ — Football4; Track 3; FFA 1-4; FFA Basketball 3-4; Soil Judging 2. RODNEY POLE — Football 1-4; Speech 2; Newspaper Staff 2-3; Swing Choir 1-3; Band 1-3, Conference Honor Band 1-3; Track 1-2; Annual Staff 4; FLC 2-4; Sports Editor Newspaper 4; Chorus 2-4; Basketball 1; Drama Club 1-4; Play 1-4; Library Assistant 3; Office Assistant 1; Class Service Award 1-2; 1st IHSA Vocal Solo 4; State Scholar 4; Honor Guard 3; Who’s Who; Class President 1; PGOC President 4. JULIE POWERS — Home Ec Club 1-4, President 3, Secretary 2, Outstanding Home Ec Award 1-3; Newspaper Staff 3-4; Annual Staff 1-4; PGOC 4; Chorus 1,3,4; Cheerleader 1-4; CO-OP 2; Vocational Student 4; Pep Club 2; Librarian 1-3. TOBY SAN DEN — PGOC 4; CO-OP 4; FFA 1-4; FFA Basketball 4; Football 1-4, MVP 4; Lively Hornbeck Award 4. LAURIE SUGARS — Home Ec Club 1-4; FFA 3-4; Annual Staff 1-4; Newspaper Staff 2-4; FLC 2-4; Volleyball 1,2,4; Homecoming Att. 3-4; Sweet Heart Prom Queen 4; Co-OP 4. KATE THOMPSON — Home Ec Club 1-3; FLC 3. KELLY TRACY — FFA 3-4; Track 1; Basketball 1-3; Volleyball 1. KIM VAN METER — Track 3; Home Ec Club 3-4; Chorus 4; PGOC 4; Annual Staff 3-4; Newspaper Staff 3-4. CHARLIE WHITE — Football 1-4; FFA 1-4; Track 1-4; FFA Basketball 1-4. MATT WILLIAMS — Basketball 1,2,4; Speech 1,3,4; Drama Club 3; National Honor Society 3-4. JULIA WIRTH — Band 1-3, Honor Band 3, Nominated to McDonald’s All-American High School Band 3; Newspaper Staff 3-4; Home Ec Club 2-3; Gregg Typing Award 2; PGOC 3-4. MAT SARBER — Track 1-4; Football 1-3; Basketball 3; Band 1-2; FFA 1-4, Crop Judging 1-2, Livestock Judging 1-2; FFA Basketball 1,2,4; Co-OP 3-4. 23 PROPHECY (CON’T) Con’t from pg. 19 years trying everything he could think of to get a T-shirt from Real People. Well, he finally succeeded, and he even got his own segment on the show. Pat is the only person on earth that can shove an entire roast turkey in his mouth, and spit out the bones still intact. Pat always was an entertainer. We’ll have to ask him to demonstrate at the Reunion. God, we have a fun bunch of people in our class. I hope you’ve gotten a hold of the rest of our classmates. I’m really looking forward to seeing everyone — even you! Well, good luck, and I” see you then. Love, Greg Dear Greg, Well, the list is complete! I’ve received news on the last few remaining classmates. Marcia Harp said she couldn’t make it because she is spending all her time with her daughtr, Megan, teaching her the business of Harp’s Grocery. It seems her 30 year old husband Jim feels it’s time to retire, and they want Megan to take over. Well, I knew this morning that Jeff, Toby, Doug, and Mitch were coming cause when I went out to get my mail, I found my mailbox dented in a few places, and I knew I’d received an R.S.V.P. from the Fearsome Four. I was happy to hear from them, our reunion just wouldn’t be the same without them. It seems they’ve started their own business, called Rent-A-Party. You just call their office, set the date, and let them do the rest. They come complete with their own keg, Dorito Chips, and film. And for an additional fee, they’ll even supply the decorations. And we know what a good job they did on the Student Lounge. Well, it really should be a “smashing party’’. Oh, by the way, I almost forgot, President Rodney Polte said he wouldn’t be able to attend because of a slight problem in the White House. As you know, in case of nuclear attack, we have planes circling over Russia, waiting to drop the bomb in counter-attack. It seems Rodney dear sent them out on a practice run, then forgot to call them back, and to make a long story short, the date of the reunion has been moved up to 8:00 tonight. But I guess it only seems fitting that the class of 1980 should end in destruction. Well, see you later,- (I hope). Love, Trisha 24 Valedictorian Address- Dean Craine Saluatorian Address- David Graham President Address- Trisha Oloffson V.F.W. Award- Laurie Sugars and David Graham American Legion Award- Pat DeBrock and Trisha Oloffson Class Service Award- Trisha Oloffson Women’s Club Merit Award- Dean Craine Lt. Eugene Wirth Memorial Award- Chris Jacobson 26 CLASS TRIP On Thursday, May 29th the Class of 1980 graduated from MHS where they prepared 12 years for that big wide world which would consist of college for some and work for others. But before this the class decided to spend seven fun packed days in sunny FLORIDA. Yes, the “orange” and “sunshine” state of the U.S. was about to experience the CLASS OF 80. Twenty anxious students and four chaperones gathered at the school the day after graduation to take that long journey to Chicago where they hopped aboard a Delta plane which flew them to Florida. After recooperating from the plane ride the group went to Walt Disneyworld where they spent the first two days shaking hands with Mickey and Minnie Mouse, taking that earth-shaking ride on Space mountain and of course EATING! Yes, it had something for everyone - Tomorrowland for those people that are always found in Space, Fantasyland for those people that dream about the impossible, Adventureland for those people that like to ... what else find adventure which Charles and Charlie did. On the second night in Florida the group enjoyed a Polynesian Luau and Gus Erickson who performed the original “Belly Boogie.” Following the Luau the travelers returned to the Davis Bros. Motel Lodge and enjoyed a large pizza while others explored Florida. On the third day Daytona Beach was the stop where they could enjoy minibikes, life rafts, ocean, sun OOCH! and food. After all of us mastered the art of SUNTANNING or BURNING in some cases, we returned to the motel with the evening free. The fourth day consisted of Sea World where we watched a seal fight for the hand MAY 30 TO JUNE 7 of a beautiful female seal and also we finally got the chance to meet that fun loving Sha-moooooo! (You know the killer whale) Well I hate to spoil your thoughts about Sha-moooo but I feel it’s my responsibility to tell you that Shamooo was a naughty whale but they put him in his room and he finally knew he did wrong so he should be safe. After Sea World the travelers arrived at Cypress Gardens where they watched the sking performances of the Cypress angels. The sixth day was free for hitting the beach or resting which many did take advantage of - Now at the Happy Dolphin Inn. Later that night the group enjoyed the Country Dinner Playhouse which was “The Music Man” All were very pleased with the show and also adopted the phrase “But he doesn’t know the territory. The seventh day was free for everyone to do what they had to and also it was the last night in Florida. Some enjoyed going out for dinner at The Fishery where the speciality was Barnacle Bills while others stayed at the Inn to do whatever. Later on many enjoyed the Hilton’s Disco and danced into the night. The last day spent in Florida was at Busch Gardens where people could ride the Python or watch the way Busch beer is made and packaged. From there it was on to the airport and home. Leaving sunny Florida behind, the travelers boarded the place where their stop would be Chicago and home. All in all the Florida trip was a time to remember and very special to all of us. TO FLORIDA!!! 29 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS The lop ten Seniors for 1980 arc-Front row-L-R: Rodney Polte, Trisha Oloffson, Marcia Harp, and Mitch Doty. Middle row-Matt Williams, Dean Craine, and Jeff Peterson. Back row-Pat DeBrock and David Graham. Missing from picture- Debbie DeBrock. 30 CLASSES CLASS OF “81” After a fun filled Homecoming week, a lot of hard work, and plenty of advice from Mr. Lane, the Juniors came up with a float. Our theme was “We’re on the Right Track for a Victory.” It won 2nd place. Marcie DeBrock and Don King were our class attendants. At the Student Council Christmas Party, we won first place in the “Class Feud” — Aided by the support of Pooh! Junior-Senior Prom was held at Emerald Hills in Sterling on May 23, 1980. After the supper came the dance and coronation. Post-prom activities included bowling, the movie “Every Which Way But Loose”, and then breakfast. Being a Junior meant the death of Pooh, the end of Mr. Lane’s patience, Prom Committees, overcrowded lounges, noon ball, advanced food class, Business Law, and being upperclassmen. Being a Junior brought us one step closer to being Seniors and the graduation of the “Class of ’81”‘. 32 For money making projects we had a Chili Supper in November and we sold Katherine Biche candy in March. The Student Council held a Spring Formal March 9th. Junior class attendants were Linda Kelly and Mark Hansen. Sarah Christensen Marcie DeBrock Ray DeBrock Dee Dee Hartz Linda Hartz Joni Jacobson Rod Jaggers JUNIORS Class Officers: Pres.-Ray DeBrock V. Pres.- Ed Notschacle Sec.-Joni Jacobson Treas.-Linda Kelly Student Council: Ed Notschacle Mark Hansen Joni Jacobson Mark Sisson Dan Sleaford Theresa Sugars Doug Vance 33 CLASS OF “82” The sophomore class started off the year just about the same as their freshman year, with a fourth place Homecoming float entitled “We’re Hot Stuff’. Already we are making plans for next year’s float because we will not stand for a fourth place three years in a row. Homecoming attendants were Pam VanDe-Keere and Jamie Oberle. In March the Student Council held a Spring Formal. Sherry Hansen and Jay Williams were our class attendants. Dennis Chasteen w To build our treasury we decided to have a fish supper which was held on March 21. We will remember our sophomore year because many memorable events have taken place-the excitement of turning sixteen, the ordering of our class rings, and mainly the memories of English speeches. The smiles, frowns, and memories we’ve shared in our sophomore year will always be remembered as we look forward to being upper classmen. Shelly Eisens Dan Fuhr Mark Lane Mitch Lanxon Vernon Martin Val Michlig Sherry Hansen Dawn Hotchkiss Ernest Hotchkiss 34 SOPHOMORES Class Officers: Pres.-Mark Lane V. Prcs.-Jay Williams Sec.-Sheila Doty Treas.-Val Vlichlig Student Council-Pam Van DeKccre Sheila Doty Krista Oloffson Todd Polte Larry Rowland Dan Sale Pam Van DeKecre Penny White Jay Williams 35 CLASS OF “83” On the first day of high school, the freshman class was covered with lipstick by our seniors. As the lipstick started to fade, (about one week later) we realized that high school is fun, if you stay away from the seniors. We elected Amy Erickson and Kevin Morman as our attendants for Homecoming. We got 3rd place on our float, “We” Sandwich ’Em”. During the Holiday Tournament we raffled off a 12-inch black-and-white television. We made about $400. For the Spring Formal we chose Susie Noonan and Peter Christensen as our attendants. On March 20, the freshman classes in Biology and General Science took a bus to Chicago and visited the Shedd Aquarium, the Planetarium, and the Museum of Natural History. We also had a spaghetti supper on April 18 that was a success. Robert DeBrock Amy Erickson Becky Foster Nancy Buckley Julie Burba Mike Foy Trudy Gerbitz Terri Jo Hedrick Robbie Hix 36 FRESHMEN Class Officers: Pres.-Amy Erickson V. Pres.-Kevin Morman Sec.-Becky Foster Treas.-John McReynolds Student Council-Rita Peterson Kathy Lane Kathy Lane Eileen Martin John McReynolds Kevin Morman Susie Noonan Cheryl Notschaele Rita Peterson Adrienna Rombouts Joe Roush Tammy Sugars Dawn Tracy Henry R. Sale- Supt. of Schools-B.S. Western Illinois University. M Ed.- University of Illinois. THE ADMINISTRATION Richard Erdman- Principal-(K 12) B.S. Western Illinois University. MS Ed Western Illinois Uni versity. 38 The Board- left to right- Myron Anderson. Gladys Hartz, James Jensen. Leonard Hansen. Harold Crainc, Glenn Rasmussan. Marvin Pollc. and Clarence Miller. COOKS The Cooks- Roberta Sandrock. l-.lsic Heward, l.eota - 'Jj. Peterson, and Linda Harp. . '••• The Devil Drivers this year were: Left to right- Jerry Matthews. Ginger Wise, .lolynn Wise. Ron Hochstattcr, Rita Frank. Kay Oloffson. Nancy Anderson. Pat F.rd-man- holding Brittany F.rdntan. and standing is Kari Frdman. ■ Sa DRIVERS JANITORS The Janitors arc John Carlson and Charles Hunt. Donald Gursh-English ll-IV, 7ih Gr. English, Head BB, Sr. Class Adv.,-B.S. Northern III. Univ. Gary Burton-(High School and Jr. Hi.) HS English I, Comm. Skills, Newspaper, Freshman Class Adv. THE FACULTY Kay Burton-All grades Guidance Counselor, Comp. Ed., Psychology, Cooperative Occupational Educ. Program, Speech Team.-MA„ ISU and Bradley Univ. D William Lane-Ag. I-IV, General Science, FFA Adv., Junior Class Adv., M. Ed., Univ. of 111. Connie Hahne-Home Ec.l-lV, P.E. 5th-12th, Home Ec Club Adv., HS Girl’s BB Coach and Track Coach, Sex Ed.-Senior Class Adv.-B.S., Western III. Univ. Paul Thacker- All grades Instrumental and choral. B.A. Music-Trinity College. Pat Brokaw- Typing I, Typing II, Bookkeeping, Yearbook Adv.-B.S., Northern III. Univ. Grant Andresen-World History, American History, Am. Problems- Civics, Tennis, Play Dir.,-B.A., Augustana College-M.A.. U. of Iowa. Sharon Heslin-FLC Adv. Spanish l-lll. Librarian,- B.A. Indiana Univ. Martha Johannsen-Adv., Physics, Algebra I and II, Practical Math, Geometry, Sophomore Class Adv., Chemistry-B.A. and M.A., Eastern III. Univ. . Hf ”! Ti ”. « ’ | l Loretta Gerlach- C.E.T.A. Library Aid. Joseph Ricci-Boy’s P.E., Drivers Ed., Composite Ed., J.V. Football and Basketball- B.S., Illinois State Univ. Kenneth Bourquin-(Teacher and Administrator) Ind. Arts 1-IV, Head Coach( Football and Track, Sex Ed.-B.S., Western III. Univ. 41 . JR. HIGH FACULTY 1- James Poling- Jr. High Science, Math, and Jr. High Track Coach. (High School Biology Teacher) 2- Debbie Brewer- Title 1 Learning Disabilities, and Basketball Coach. 3- Gary Burton- Jr. High Language Arts. 4- Robert Totten- Jr. High Soc. Studies, Spelling, Reading, Art Appreciation and Football. Basketball Coach. 5- Gina Hall- Title I, Volleyball and Track Coach, and Cheering Sponsor-.(High School) 6- Christine Gross- Speech Therapist. 47 Award winners at the football-volleyball banquet were Toby Sanden-Lively Hornbeck Trophy winner and football's MVP, Kathy Lane- Volley-ball’s Most Improved, and Sarah Christensen- Volleyball’s MVP. As usual, during the course of the year, the athletes of volleyball, football, and girls’ boys’ basketball are honored with a banquet where they receive awards for the hard work and participation in the athletics of MHS. The theme for this year's Football-Volleyball banquet “The Muppets Salute the Devils decorated the “A” room with various Muppet characters headed by Kermit the Frog. Special awards given were to Sarah Christensen-MVP in Volleyball, Kathy Lane- Most Improved in Volleyball, Toby Sanden-Lively Hornbeck award winner, MVP in Football and second string pick as Linebacker, and Pat DeBrock was Defensive Tackle-Honorable Mention pick. Sarah Christensen was also picked for first string all-conference volleyball team. The Olympic theme accompanied the Basketball banquet with the theme being Faster, Higher, Swifter which the Devils proved this year. The night started with a dinner, followed by the presentation of awards. Mrs. Hahne began by giving awards to the girl’s basketball team and the special awards which went to Sarah Christensen- Varsity MVP and Free Throw winner and Sheila Doty- Frosh-Soph MVP and Free Throw winner. Letters were then given to the cheerleaders and the recognition of their hard work during the year by Gina Hall. Mr. Ricci then approached the podium and humored everyone with his annual Variety Show, consisting of joke telling and the presenting of the Frosh-Soph awards. The special awards were given to Jamie Oberle for the Frosh-Soph MVP and Free Throw winner. The night ended with Mr. Gursh presenting the Varsity team with their awards. Special awards were given to Chris Jacobson for Varsity MVP and the Free Throw trophy, which is the most made in the last ten years and Mark Hansen for the Most Assists, which he holds the record for the most assist in one year with 176. Those on the Varsity squad that were picked for various allconference teams were- Chris Jacobson-lst team unanimous IVC, 1st team BVC, 2nd team All-Northern 111., Spec. Ment. All State (Sun Times), Hon. Ment. All State, Hon. Ment. All Western II., Mark Hansen- 1st team unanimous BVC., 1st team IVC., Hon Ment. All Northern II., Dave Graham- 1st team BVC.. and Charles Hansen-Hon. Ment. BVC. The Varsity ended the year with many honors such as: 3rd in IVC tourney, 2nd in IVC., 1st in Manlius Holiday tourney, and 1st in BVC. Congratulations to all the athletes that helped to make the sports program at MHS successful. The MHS cheerleaders for the 1979-80 season were as follows: back row-Trisha Oloffson, Julie Powers, Terri Parker, Judy Bourquin, Marcie De-Brock, and Amy Erickson. Front row-MascotsTara Ratliff and Nicki Hansen. Absent from the picture are Tammy Sugars, Cheryl Notschaele, Becky Foster, and Julie Burba. 48 49 WINTER AND 50 SPRING CONCERTS Due to the absence of the Spring Concert pictures, the annual staff will try to present it to you in a write up. On May 16, 1980 the Jr. High and High School presented the Spring Concert in tne Manlius Gym. The evening began witht he Jr. High Band which played ‘ CHA CHA Cantabile,” “Jungle Trek,” and “Careless Clyde, The Crazy Composer” narrated by Mr. Grant Anresen. The band also accompanied the soloists Stacey Williams, Mike McVey, Sandy Lootens, and Kim Peterson in performing “Dixieland Blues” and Mike McVey Performed “Vega” on the trumpet. Next on the program the Jr. High Chorus presented three selections - “Both Sides Now”, “Y.M.C.A.”, and “You Light Up My Life”. Following the performance of the Jr. High Chorus the High school Chorus presented four selections also-“Who Will Buy” a solo performed by Rod Polte, “Corner of the Sky”, “Broadway Spectacular”, and “The Wedding Song” a solo performed by Kim Mullin. The evening ended with the High School Band presenting selections which included “Winchester March”, “Balladair”, and the theme of Superman. 51 On March 8th, couples dressed in suits and dresses attended the March Formal, hosted by the M.H.S. Student Council. Decorations consisted of a water fountain that stood in the center of the floor and streamers which circled the dance floor. Couples danced to the music of Starfox while others had their pictures taken. Coronation took place at 10:30 with the presenting of royalty of 1980, crowning Laurie Sugars as Queen and Greg Oloffson as King. Attendants for the formal were- Senior- Terri Parker and Chris Jacobson. Junior- Linda Kelly and Mark Hansen. Sophomore-Sherry Hansen and Jay Williams. Freshman- Susie Noonan and Pete Christensen. It was a very enjoyable and memorable evening and well put on by the Student Council. SPEECH SHOWCASE INDIAN VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Back row Matt Williams, Greg Oloffson, Trisha Oloffson, Pat DeBrocic, Valerie Michlig. Front row Adrienna Rombouts, Becky Foster, Amy Erickson, Dan Fuhr. The MHS Speech Team had an excellent season under the guidance of Mrs. Kay Burton. At the first tournament in Princeton. Pat DcBrock received a 5th in Original Oratory and Greg Oloffson and Trisha Oloffson received a 1st in Humorous Duet Acting. In Rochelle. Greg and Irisha again received a first for their Humorous Duct Acting. At the third tournament in Ottawa, Greg Oloffson received 1st with his Dramatic Interpretation. Matt Williams received a 3rd in Original Comedy, and Greg and Trisha won 1st with their Duet. At the Conference Tournament in Annawan. the Speech Team was again triumphant by winning 1st place for the 8th year in a row. Those receiving awards were: Amy Erickson, 1st, Prose; Matt Williams, 1st, Original Comedy; Trisha Oloffson, 1st, Humorous Duet Acting; Pat DeBrock, 1st, Original Oration and Oratorial Declamation; Greg Oloffson. 1st, Humorous Duet Acting and Dramatic Interpretation; Valerie Michlig. 2nd. Humorous Interpretation; Dan Fuhr, 3rd, Extemporaneous; Becky Foster, 5th, Radio; Adricnna Rombouts, 5th, Verse. District Tournament in Rochelle saw the Team placing 4th overall behind Ottawa, Rochelle and Sterling. Trisha and Sarah Christensen received a 1st in Dramatic Duet Acting; Matt Williams, 2nd, in Original Comedy; Greg Oloffson. 2nd, in Dramatic Interpretation; Valerie Michlig. 3rd, in Humorous Interpretation. The results of the other four events in the final round were: Greg and Trisha, 4th, Duet Acting; Amy Erickson. 4th. Prose; Pat DeBrock. 5th, Oratorial Declamation; Valerie Michlig, 6th, in Verse. Also competing at District were Pat DeBrock in Original Oration; Dan Fuhr in Extemporaneous; Mike Foy in Radio. At Sectionals in Rochelle, Trisha and Sarah received a 5th in Dramatic Duet Acting and Greg Oloffson received a 4th in Dramatic Interpretation. The SCOTIF Tournament of Champions was held at Charleston. One must have received a first in their event sometime during the season to be eligible for this tournament. Those eligible were Greg, Trisha, Sarah, Pat and Matt. Trisha and Sarah received the coveted SCOTIE keychain for their Dramatic Duct Acting. The MHS Reader s Theatre pul Manlius on the map by placing second in the District Reader’s Theatre Tournament held in Rock Falls and second at the Sectionals held at Freeport. State Tournament was held at University High School in Normal where the MHS Reader’s Theatre placed an honorable 8th in the State. Congratulations to a job well done! 55 56 ONCE IN A 9 May 263 Cast Denotes Senior Cast Members Greg Oloffson .........................................God Trisha Oloffson ........................................ Eve Pat DeBrock ...........................................Adam Rodney Polte .......................................Serpent Mike Foy .............................................Cain Mark Lane ............................................Abel Kim Mullin .........................................Evelyn Dan Fuhr ..........................................Michael Roger Figurin ........................................Fido Dawn Hotchkiss Todd Polte Amy Erickson Julie Burba Adri Rombouts ......................................Angels Cheryl Notschaele ........................... Lion Angel Make-up Posters Stage Crew Tickets .... Scenery Special Music Lighting ----- Director ... . .... Joni Jacobson Linda Hartz Michelle Carpenter Linda Kelly Marcie Debrock ....Mark Hansen Michelle Carpenter Debbie DeBrock Michelle Carpenter Marcie Debrock .... Pat DeBrock Mark Hansen Mike Foy Greg Oloffson .... Rita Peterson Marcie DeBrock Mike Rowland ... Larry Rowland Ernest Hotchkiss .. Grant Andresen Jr. Sr. Prom for 1980 was held on May 23rd at Emerald Hill Country Club. The night started young with couples and singles arriving at 6:30 to find that we were to be found in the Rotunda room. Sounds of laughter accompanied supper, followed by the reading of the Prophecy, as people started to relax and look forward to the night ahead. After the reading of the prophecy couples scattered to pool tables, pinball games, and bowling, while waiting for the dance to begin. Once the band started playing, several became unable to control themselves as shown by Dan Sleaford who danced alone to “You Make My Pants Want To Get Up and Dance.“ During the course of the evening, couples gathered to have this memorable event captured in a picture as Rodney and his pretty date are shown. Cornation was held at 10:30 crowning Terri Parker -Queen and Chris Jacobson-King, with Senior Attendents-Trisha Oloffson and David Graham and Junior Attcndcnts- Joni Jacobson and Don King Following the dance, couples changed into nice outfits and traveled to the Dungeon where the movie “Every Which Way But Loose” was shown. Around 1:00 the movie was let out and everyone flocked to the bowling alley or game room to try their luck at different games as shown by Jim Harp and Eddy Notscheale as they tried their hand at bowling. At two o'clock Prom left Emerald Hill but to some it will always be remembered. The picture of Joni Jacobson is submit by Don King's Studio. AWARDS NIGHT On Awards Night many students were awarded for their achievements in different subject areas. Students receiving awards this year were as follows: Outstanding Band Member-Roger Figurine, Outstanding Vocalist-Rodney Potle, Home Ec. Club Award-Terri Parker, History Award-Rodney Potle, English Award-Dave Graham, Ag Award-Dean Craine, Math Awards-Debbie DeBrock Dave Graham, Bausch and Lomb Award-Dean Craine, and Speech Team Award went to Greg Oloffson. CLASS SERVICE Ssc F O O T B A L L The members are left to right — bottom row: Robby Hix, Terry DeSkeere, Joe Roush, Kevin Morman, Dan Sale, Robert DcBrock. and Todd Poke. Second row: Larry Rowland-Manager, Charlie White, Vic Morgan, Jamie Oberle, Mark Powers, Ray DeBrock, John McReynolds, Mitch Lanxon, Ernest Hotchkiss, and Bill Chesser-Manager. Third row: Mr. Ricci-COACH, Mitch Doty, Charles Hansen, Rodney Poke, Steve Morman, Dan Sleaford, Rod Jaggers, Toby Sanden, Greg Oloffson, and Mr. Bourquin-COACH. Back row: Mike Foy, Doug Platz, Pat DeBrock, Eddie Notschaele, Gus Erickson, Don King. Tom Bohms, and Jeff Peterson. 62 c H E E R L E A D E R S The Varsity Cheerleaders are left to right: Bottom row- Marcie De-Brock, Julie Powers, and Terri Parker, Middle- Judy Bourquin. Top Trisha Oloffson. The Frosh-Soph Cheerleaders are left to right: Cheryl Notschaele, Becky Foster, Amy Erickson, Tammy Sugars, and Julie Burba. 64 UP AND DOWN OUR TEAM DON’T MISS CAUSE WE ARE THE BEST FROM THE EAST TO THE WEST AND WHEN OUR TEAM IS UP YOU’RE DOWN FIRREE BADA BADA FIRREE BADA BADA CAUSE WHEN YOU’RE HOT YOU’RE HOT YOU REALLY SHOOT YOUR SHOT WOO V o L L E Y B A L L The Varsity members arc left to right: Bottom row: Sheila Doty, Val Michlig, Dawn Hotchkiss, and Krista Oloffson. Second row: Sarah Christensen, Joni Jacobson, Lauri Sugars, Trisha Oloffson, and Theresa Sugars. Top row: Debbie DeBrock-Man-agcr, and Ms. Brokaw-Coach. The Fresh-Soph members are left to right: Bottom row: Adri Rom-bours, Tammy Sugars, Julie Burba, and Sherry Hansen. Second row: Kim Chesser, Kathy Lane, Eillen Martin, and Val Michlig. Third row: Terri Hedrick, Rita Peterson, Susie Noonan, and Trudi Gerbitz. Top row: Sheila Doty, Pam VandeKeere, Krista Oloffson, and Dawn Hotchkiss. 66 B A S K E T B A L L The Varsity members are left to right — bottom row: Don King, Steve Morman, Rod Jaggers, Mark Powers, Tim Oloffson, Vic Morgan, Dan Sleaford, and Matt Williams. Second row: Mr. Gursh-COACH, Charles Hansen, Chris Jacobson, Dave Graham, Mark Hansen, Fred Lebahn, Rodney Hard, Eddie Notschaele-Manager, and Mr. Ricci-COACH. The Frosh-Soph members are left to right: Mr. Ricci-COACH, Jamie Oberle, Todd Polte, Jay Williams, Dan Sale, Peter Christensen, and Eddie Notschaele-Manager. 68 G I R L S B A S K E T B A L L The Varsity members are left to right: Bottom row: Val Michlig, Susie Noonan, Terri Parker, and Linda Hartz. Stand- ing: Sheila Doty, Joni Jacobson, Sarah Christensen, Kathy Lane, Laurie Sugars, and Mrs. Hahne-Coach. The Frosh-Soph players are left to right sitting: Kathy Lane, Dawn Tracy, Sheila Doty, and Val Michlig. Standing: Eileen Martin, Mrs. Hahne-Coach, and Susie Noonan. 70 T R A C K The members are left to right: Standing: Mr. Bourquin-Coach, Mark Lane-Manager, Rodney Jaggcrs, Matt Sarber, Tom Bohms, Charlie White, Charles Hansen, Jim Fuhr, Ed Notschaele, and Dennis Chas- teen-Manager. Kneeling: Robby Hix, Mike Foy, Todd Polte, Jamie Oberle, Peter Christensen, Vernon Martin, Dan Fuhr, Larry Rowland. CONGRATULATIONS 1600 M RELAY TEAM TOM BOHMS CHARLIE WHITE MATT SARBER RODNEY JAGGERS SPLIT 440 TIMES 1ST TOM - 51.53 2ND MATT - 55.41 3RD RODNEY - 52.01 4TH CHARLIE - 51.03 On May 23, 1980, the 1600 Meter Relay Team traveled to Charleston, IL to compete in the 1HSA State Track Meet. This accomplishment was the goal that the guys had set at the beginning of the season. From the beginning of the season to the end of the track meet these guys put forth much time, effort, and were always determined that they were going to do their best. They did a great job by finishing 10th in the State and also setting a new school record with a time of 3:29.98. The guys would like to thank everyone for their support and for giving them confidence. Congratulations Guys! 72 The Track members are left to right: Bottom row: DeBrock- Manager, Nancy Buckley, Penny White, 74 Walnut Ohio Annawan Bradford LaMoillc FROSH-SOPH I VARSITY Wyanct Ohio Walnut Tampico Western Bradford Annawan Atkinson VARSITY 20-5 OPPONENT Tampico Western LaMoillc DePue Bradford Neponset Indian Valley Conference Tournament (3rd) Manlius Holiday Tournament (1st place) Bureau Valley Conference 1st Place Indian Valley Conference 2nd Place OPPONENT WE THEY Wyanct 70 45 Annawan 55 52 Ohio 59 51 Eric 52 46 Tampico 48 32 Walnut 55 40 Western 58 49 Tiskilwa 46 43 Malden 44 47 OPP F-S OP Tampico 38 48 Western 28 57 Lamoille 61 57 DePue 36 62 Bradford 44 63 Neponset 43 46 FROSH-SOPH OPP. F-S OP OPP. LP Wash. 59 64 Erie Atkinson 40 34 Tampico Ohio 68 Walnut 41 Wyanct 55 Annawan 39 Walnut Western Tiskilwa Malden OPPONEh Walnut Western LaMoillc DePue Bradford Atkinson Ohio Tiskilwa Wyanct Annawan Tampico Malden VARSITY Won Lost Won Lost lost Won Lost Lost Won Lost Lost Won L'J FROSH-SOPH OPPONENT E-S Walnut Won Western Won LaMoillc Lost DePue Won Bradford Lost A Atkinson Won Ohio Lost Tiskilwa Won Wyanct Won Annawan Lost Tampico Lost Malden Won WZh 1 .OSH-SOPH GIRLS TRACK RECORDS Kathy Lane Susie Noonan Mile Relay Sarah Joni Susie Kathy BVC BVC BVC 800M Mile 2:36 6:16 4:34 TRACK RECORDS Mile Relay Tom Bohms Matt Sarbcr Rod Jaggars Charlie White State Meet 3:29.98 Bureau Valley Conference Meet, 2nd Place Indian Valley Conference Meet. 4th Place SN0IAVZINV9H0 The members are left to right — Bottom row: Marcie DcBrock, Linda Kelly, Dan Sleaford, Mark Powers, Shelly Carpenter, and Joni Jacobson. Second row: Julie Powers, Terri Parker, Kim VanMcter, Marcia Harp, Val Michlig, Sarah Christensen, and Dee Hartz. Third row: Judy Bourquin, Sheila Doty, Krista Oloff-son. Shelly Eissens, Rita Peterson, and Eileen Martin. Fourth row: Debbie DeBrock, Trisha Oloffson, Rodney Polte, Mike Foy, Ernest Hotchkiss, and Chris Miller. The officers are from top to bottom: Marcia Harp-Photography, Terri Parker-Co-Editor, Val Michlig-Co-Editor, Debbie DcBrock-Treas.-Busi-ness Manager, Sheila Doty-Copy Editor, and Dan Sleaford-Photography. 82 The officers are from right to left: Laurie Sugars-Girl’s Sports, Greg Oloffson-Feature Editor, Debbie De-Brock-Art Editor, Marcie DcBrock-Asst. Editor, Trisha Oloffson-Editor, Sarah Christensen-Asst. Editor, Mr. Gary Burton-Advisor, Rodney Polte-Boy’s Sports, and Julia Wirth-Layout Editor. The members are left to right — Bottom row: Marcie DcBrock, Trisha Oloffson, and Sarah Christensen. Second Row: Julie Powers, Terri Parker, Judy Bourquin, Julia Wirth, Rodney Polte. Third Row: Debbie DeBrock, Kim Van Meter, Chris Miller, Linda Hartz, DeeDee Hartz, and Greg Oloffson. Fourth row: Shelley Eissens, Linda Kelly, Laurie Sugars, Shelly Carpenter, Ernest Hotchkiss, Dan Sleaford. Top Row: Mike Foy and Rita Peterson. NEWSPAPER STAFF STUDENT COUNCIL The members sitting are left to right: Rita Peterson, Greg Oloffson, Pat DeBrock, Jeff Peterson, and Eddie Notschaele. Standing: Kathy Lane, Sheila Doty, Joni Jacobson, Mark Hansen, Mr, Erdman-Advisor, and Pam VanDeKccrc. Student Council is a group of willing students elected from each of the four classes. As usual, Student Council was very busy this year. To start the year out. Student Council sold Homecoming buttons to boost school spirit. The Homecoming Dance in the fall and the Spring Formal were both sponsored by Student Council. The Christmas Party was very successful and they were fortunate to get the talented commentator, Pat DeBrock, to host the game show, CLASS FEUD, in which the Junior class proved victorious. To end the school year, they had a car wash to raise some money. Student Council’s continuous endeavors have helped to achieve another successful year at M.H.S. Student Council Officers for the 1979-80 School year are Top left-Mark Hansen- Vice Pres., Pat De-Brock-Pres., Joni Jacobson-Sec. and Sheila Doty-Treas. CHORUS The Chorus members are left to right: Bottom row: Shelly Carpenter, Judy Bourquin, Mike Foy, Dan Sale, Todd Polte, Dee Hartz, and Marcie DcBrock. Second row: Cheryl Notschaele, Amy Erickson, Roger Figurin, Rod Polte, Ernest Hotchkiss, Julie Powers, and Kathy Lane. Third row: Charles Hansen, Gus Erickson, and Greg Oloffson. Top row: Becky Foster Trisha Oloffson, Linda Kelly, Eileen Martin, Sarah Christensen, Joni Jacobson, Kim VanMeter, Shelly Eissens, Rita Peterson, and Dawn Hotchkiss. BAND The Band officers are left to right: Rita Peterson-Sec., Kathy Lane-Treas., and Shelly Carpenter-Vice-Pres. Top row: Roger Figurin-Pres. The Band members are left to right: Bottom row: Kathy Lane, Tammy Sugars, Trudi Gerbitz, and Rita Peterson. Second row: Terri Hedrick, Sarah Christensen, Joni Jacobson, and Shelly Carpenter. Third row Pete Christensen, Kevin Morman, Roger Figurin, and Larry Rowland. Top row: Becky Foster, Cheryl Notschaele, and Robby Hix. Missing is Steve Morman. 84 SPEECH TEAM Speech Team members are left to right back row — Matt Williams, Trisha Oloffson, Pat DeBrock, Sarah Christensen, Greg Oloffson. Front row — Mike Foy, Becky Foster, Amy Erickson and Adricnna Rombouts (holding first place plague from Indian Valley Conference Tourney) Valerie Michlig and Jim Fuhr. READERS THEATRE Readers Theatre members are left to right back row — Sarah Christensen, Mike Foy, Adrienna Rombouts, Greg Oloffson, Marcie De-Brock. Front row — Mrs. Kay Burton-Coach, Valeric Michlig, (holding second place award from District Tourney), Pat DeBrock, and Trisha Oloffson (holding second lace award from Sectional Tourney). 85 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The members are left to right: Bottom Row: Ray DeBrock, Dean Crainc, Jeff Peterson, Mitch Doty, Don King, Mark Powers, and Dan Sleaford. Second Row: Kim Chesser, Kevin Morman, Robert DeBrock, Peter Christensen, Robbie Hix, and John McReynolds. Third Row: Laurie Sugars, Kathy Miller, Rae Ann Lough, Kelli Tracy, Vic Morgan, Jamie Oberle, Doug Vance. Forth Row: Steve Morman, Chris Jacobson, Toby Sandcn, Doug Platz, Bill Chesser, and Kenny Lough. Fifth Row: Charlie White, Gus Erickson, Charles Hansen, Fred Lebahn, Rodney Hard and Tim Oloffson. Top Row: Advisor- Mr. Lane. The Officers are left to right: Don King-Reporter, Jeff Peterson-Prcsident, Mark Powcrs-Vice-Prcsi-dent. Dean Craine-Treasurer, and Dan Sleaford-Secretary. Missing is Mitch Doty-Scntinal. 86 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The members arc left to right: Bottom row: Penny White, Susie Noonan, Tammy Sugars, Mrs. Hahne-Advisor, and Terri Parker. Second row: Amy Efickson, Becky Foster, Kathy Lane, Kim VanMeter, Rae Lough, Marcia Harp, and Eileen Martin. Third row: Rita Peterson, Trudy Ger-bitz, Julie Burba, Julie Powers, Steve Morman, Joni Jacobson, and Dee Dec Hartz, Fourth row: Teri Hedrick, Kim Muller, Adri Rombouts, Linda Hartz, Shelly Carpenter, Marcie De Brock, Don King, and Trisha Oloffson. Fifth row: Judy Bourqin, Debbie De Brock, Roger Figurin, Mark Powers, Laurie Sugars, Linda Kelly, Dan Sleaford, and Chris Miller. Top row: Cheryl Notschaele, Theresa Sugars, Dawn Hotchkiss, Shelly Eisscns, Val Michlig, Krista Oloffson, Sheila Doty, Pam Van DcKeere, and Sherry Hansen. Officers are left to right: Judy Bourqin- Secretary, Trisha Oloffson-Vicc-President, Sheila Doty-Treasurer, and Terri Parkcr-Presidcnt. 87 VOCATIONAL STUDENTS The vocational students for the 1979-80 school year were: back row: Kathy Miller-Jr., Adv. Food Service and Julie Powers-Sr., Adv. Food Service. Front row: Mitch Lanxon-Soph., Machine Shop. COOPERATIVE OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION Back row: left to right- Mitch Doty, Toby Sanden, Tim Oloffson, Mat Sarber, and Mrs. Kay Burton. Front row: left to right- Tom Linder, Gus Erickson, Chris Jacobson, and Laurie Sugars. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The new inductees are left to right: Bottom row: Joni Jacobson, Marcie De-Brock-President, Linda Hartz, Middle row: Ray DeBrock, Sarah Christensen, and Rodney Potle. Top row: Mark Hansen, Don King, and Roger Figurin. PGOC The PGOC members are left to right: Bottom row: Rodney Potle, Trisha Oloff-son, and Chris Jacobson. Middle row: Tim Oloffson, and Gus Erickson. Top row: Julie Powers, Kim VanMeter, Debbie DeBrock, Judy Bourquin, Greg Oloffson, and Mitch Doty. 89 The members are left to right: Bottom row: Mike Foy, Adri Rombouts, Julie Burba, Tammy Sugars, and Larry Rowland. Second row: Matt Williams, Linda Hartz, Sherry Hansen, Pam VanDcKecre, Val Michlig, Shelly Carpenter, and Krista Oloffson. Third row: Dave Graham, Sarah Christensen, Terri Parker, Trisha Oloffson, Greg Oloffson, Eileen Martin, and Dan Fuhr. Fourth row: Sheila Doty, Debbie DeBrock, Laurie Sugars, Pete Christensen, Jay Williams, and Mark Lane. Top row: Marcie DeBrock, and Roger Figurin. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB The officers are left to right: Vice-Pres.-Dave Graham, Treas.-Terri Parker, Sec.-Marcie DeBrock, and Pres.-Greg Oloffson. 90 OFFICE ASSISTANTS Back row: left to right- Trisha Oloffson, Judy Bourquin, and Terri Parker. Front: Tom Bohms. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS CLUB SCENES 92 GRADES EIGHTH GRADE David Anderson Darla Blackert Catherine Christensen Sandy Lootens Arthur Lowder Mike McVey Bonnie Michlig Eugene Moore Kimberly Peterson Mike Rowland Tina Sugars Stacey Williams Andrea Wise 94 EIGHTH GRADE CLASS WILLS 1, Dave Anderson, will to Mark Miller, Wade Gerbitz, and Joe Michlig my ability not to facemask, hold, trip, or inconspicuously punch Visitation’s players and put them out of the game. I, Darla Blackert, will to the 7th grade boys a championship basketball trophy next year and to Tara Johnson a certain high school boy from Kewanee. I, Cathy Christensen, will to the 7th grade girls my ability to pick out cute Iowa boys at the Museum of Science and Industy. Also, to Mr. Totten, a jar of “Jif” because choosy teachers choose “Jif”. I, Dee King, will to Mr. Totten some tickets to this year’s World Series where he will have the honor of throwing out the first ball in the championship game to Bruce Sutter, starting pitcher for the Chicago Cubs. I, Sandy Lootens, will to Mr. Totten the song which says “We don’t need no education”. Also, to the 7th grade girls my ability to sit on the bench during basketball season. I, Art Lowder, will to Wade Gerbitz the ability to stop growing because I am tired of looking up to him. I, John Daley, will to Mr. Totten a tape recorder to help him remember important happinings for his book. 1 also will the 1980 Jr. High football team the number 41 St. Mary’s football jersey and the ability to tackle it next fall. I, Dana Doty, will to Kim Peterson the song “Him” and to Gene Moore a case of “Jello” gelatine so he can have some fun. I, Michelle Foy, will to Andrea Wise some T-shirts and to Dee King my lotion for bench blisters. I, Kim Frank, will Roger DeBrock to anyone who will I take him. Also, to Mr. Totten, an Augustana mug just like the one Andrea is giving him so he’ll have a matching set. I, Shaun Helgesen, will to Laura Moore a brown Chevelle and a white AMX. I | I, Rod Hewitt, will to Joe Hunt my Chicago Bears | shirt. Also, to Billy Foster, a year’s subscription to Sports Illustrated. I, Jimmy Jensen, will to Corey Miller my ability toat least hit the rim with a basketball. I, Tara Johnson, will to Darla Blackert a certain junior boy; to the Jr. High faculty the song “Another Brick in the Wall”; and to Mr. Totten, some special glasses so he will be able to read backhand writing without turning the paper. I, Karen Jones, will to Julie Higginbotham a certain 6th grade boy and to Amy Buckley a certain cousin of ine. I, Michael McVey, will to Tina Sugars my ability to keep my mouth shut in Mr. Burton’s English and literature classes. I, Bonnie Michlig, will to Mr. Totten the ability to read and write backhand. I also will him a big color television to watch the IHSA girls’ state basketball tournament which he is so excited about! I, Gene Moore, will the next Jr. High quarterback the ability to know his right from his left. Also, I will to Wade Gerbitz my ability to not be a nice guy on the football Held. I, David Mordt, will all my Hennepin belongings to Gene Moore and my ability to be short to Laurie Wessel. I, Kim Peterson, will to the 7th grade class the ability to blow bubbles in Mr. Poling’s study ahlls without him noticing. I also will Stacey Williams a “Paul McCartney and Wings” tape. I, Mike Rowland, will to Jimmy Jensen my “Kiss” belt buckle, a pair of drum sticks, and a drum to go with them. I, Tina Sugars, will the 7th grade class Mr. Totten’s “super destroyer” American history final exam. Also, to Laurie Jensen and Laura Moore — Henry. I, Stacey Williams, will to the 7th grade class a year’s supply of tardy passes so they won't have to worry about being tardy in Mr. Poling’s classes. I, Andrea Wise, will to Mr. Totten one Augustana mug to replace his Millikin mug sitting on his desk and to the 7th grade girls the 8th grade girls ability to win the BVEC tournament. SEVENTH GRADE Jennifer Hansen Shar Hansen Larry Hewitt Julie Higginbotham Laura Hix % SEVENTH GRADE I Sandy Lane Chuck Lough Tina McMahon Joe Noonan Wendy Rasmussen Krista Van DeKeere Rhonda Van Meter Laurie Wesscl 97 SIXTH GRADE Darcy Olinger Kevin Olinger Tracy Rasmussen Brian Sierens Robin Stenros Tom Thompson Tom Wagstaff Jeff Wessel Jennifer White Shelly Whittaker FALCON SPORTS BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL Front Row- Left to Right- Scott Carlson, Mark Miller, Joe Noonan, Roger DcBrock, Larry Hewitt, John Daley, Back Row-Left to Right- Coach Totten, Wade Gerbitz, Donald Hotchkiss, Joe Michlig, Dave Anderson, Gene Moore, Billy Foster, Jim Jensen, and Manager- Joe Andrews. FALCON FOOTBALL -‘79’ 8th Grade Cheerleaders- Front-Stephanie Woodley, Tina Sugars, Michelle Foy, and Darla Blackert. 100 7th Grade Cheerleaders- In splits-Dawn Hanich. Left to Right-Pau-la Neahring, Shar Hansen, Laura Moore, Michelle Hanich and on top- Rhonda Van Meter. Front Row- Left to Right-Laura Moore, Kim Cooper, Krista Van De Keere, Wendy Rasmussen. Back Row-Nancy Fox-Mgr., Laura Hix, Renee Fordham, Sandy Lane, Laurie Jensen, Jeanna Flunt, and Coach Gina Hall. 4 - 0 SEASON! JR. HIGH GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL TEAMS UNDEFEATED! Front Row- Left to Right-Dana Doty, Bonnie Michlig, Dee King, Tina Sugars. Middle Row-Stephanie Woodley, Cathy Christensen, Tara Johnson, Darla Blackert. Back Row-Nancy Fox-Mgr., Kim Peterson, Stacey Williams, Kim Frank, Andrea Wise, Michelle Foy, Sandy Lootens, and Coach Gina Hall. 101 Front Row- Left to Right- Joe Noonan, Mike Jacobson, Wade Gerbitz, Billy Foster, Larry Hewitt. Back Row- L to R.- Coach Totten, Kevin Olingcr, Tim Frank, Steve Buckley, James Lane, Joe Andrews, Jeff Wcsscl, Tim Miller, Jeff Martin, Brian Sierens, and Mgr.-Tim Asplund. JR. HIGH BASKETBALL TEAMS HAVE A REBUILDING YEAR! Front Row- Left to Right- Joe Noonan, Gene Moore, Wade Gerbitz, Billy Foster, Larry Hewitt. Back Row-L. to R.- Coach Totten, John Daley, Arthur Lowder, Joe Andrews, Mike Jacobson, and Mgr.- Tim Asplund. A Team-Back row left to right- Kim Frank, Michelle Foy, Renee Fordham, Andrea Wise, Kim Peterson, Sandy Lootens, Cathy Christensen, and Coach Debbie Brewer. Front row: Darla Blackert, Dee King, Bonnie Michlig, Dana Doty, Stacey Williams, Tina Sugars. Front: Manager- Kris Frank. A Team Op Ls Wyanet 13 20 Tiskilwa 5 22 Ohio 12 20 Walnut 5 26 Western 31 28 Visit. 15 18 Neponset 16 17 Neponset Si 24 Anna wan 20 19 30 St. Marys 22 l.add 19 22 Bradford 1 31 ■ 24 Atkinson i«J 26 LW. ] B Team Op Us Wyanet 10 24 Tiskilwa 13 19 Ohio 6 20 Walnut 8 2(A Western 13 25 Visit. 8 12 Neponset 14 17 Neponset 9 19 Anna wan 17 21 St. Marys 19 28j Ladd 21 32 Bradford 38 22 Atkinson 10 32 iff I X JR. HIGH GIRLS REIGN AS BVEC CHAMPS! B Team- Back row left to right: Coach Debbie Brewer, Krista Van DeKeere, Sandy Lane, Renee Fordham, Laura Wessel, Tina McMahon, Jeanna Hunt, and Stephanie Gripp. 2nd row: Kim Cooper, Shelley Whittaker, Wendy Rasmussan, Jennifer Hansen, Mae Jaggers, and Tracey Rasmussan. Frnt row: Kris Frank-Manager, Robin Stenros, and Michelle Hanich. 103 Back row: Left to right- Mike Jacobsen, Wade Gerbitz, Gene Moore, Dave Anderson, Joe Andrews. Middle row: Coach-Jamcs Poling, Jim Jensen, Larry Hewitt, Joe Noonan, Billy Foster, Scott Carlson, and Rodney Hewitt. Front row: John Daley, Brian Sierens, Tim Asplund, and Tim Hunt. JR. HIGH BOY’S TRACK 8th grade track members Gene Moore- 1600 M run, 400 M. dash, Shot, and relay. John Daley- 800 M. run. Discus, and relay. David Anderson- Shot, Discus, 400 M. dash, relay. Rodney Hewitt- 50 M. dash, 100 M. dash. Discus, and relay. Jim Jensen- 100 M. dash, 200 M. dash. Long Jump, and relay. 7th grade track Members Wade Gerbitz- 100 M. dash, 200 M. dash. Long Jump, and relay. Mike Jacobsen- Discus, Shot, and 400 M. dash. Joe Noonan- 50 M. dash, 100 M. dash. Long Jump, and relay. Billy Foster- 1600 M. run, 400 M. dash. High Jump, and relay. Larry Hewitt- 100 M. dash, 200 M. dash. Long Jump, and relay. Tim Asplund- Discus, 200 M. dash. Joe Andrews- Shot, 200 M. dash, and relay Scott Carlson- Low Hurdles, 50 M. dash. High Jump, and Jr. High Boy’s Track Results 1- In dual and or triangular meets 7th grade won 5 lost 8 8th grade won 1 lost 12 2- Tiskilwa Invitational 7th grade 5th Place out of 9 schools 8th grade 8th Place out of 9 schools 3- Tampico Invitational 7th 8th grades combined-4th Place out of 6 schools 4- BVEC - Conference Meet 7th grade 3rd Place out of 14 schools 8th grade Tie for last I ESA District Class A- 7th Place out of 8 schools Class B- 4th Place out of 8 schools One individual qualified to go on to I ESA Sectional-BRIAN SIERENS I ESA SECTIONAL Brian Sierens took 4th Place in the 800M. Time- 2:36 Back row: Left to right- Kim Peterson, Sandy Lane, Andrea Wise, Cathy Christensen, Renee Fordham, and Michelle Foy. Middle row: Left to right- Laura Hix, Kim Frank, Dana Doty, Coach-Gina Hall, Tina Sugars, Julie McReynolds, and Paula Neahring. Front row: Left to right- Sandy Lootens, Shar Hansen, Mae Jaggers, and Jennifer White. JR. HIGH GIRL’S TRACK 6th and 7th Track Members 1. Mae Jaggers- 400 M. dash, 1600 M. run, 400 M. relay. 2. Julie McReynolds- Shot Discus 3. Jenny White- 200 M. dash 4. Paula Neahring- 100 M. dash 5. Renee Fordham- 50 M. dash, 100 M. dash, Long Jump, 400 M. relay. 6. Shar Hansen- Shot and Discus 7. Laura Hix- 200 M. dash. Long Jump, High Jump, 400 M. relay. 8. Sandy Lane- 50 M. dash, 800 M. run, 400 M. relay. Meet Results 6th and 7th 1. Manlius-47 Maldcn- 14 2. Man!ius-46 Tiskilwa-t3 3. Manlius-64 Atkinson-28 Annawan-78 4. Manlius-46 Tampico-69 5. Manlius-56 Walnut-54 Bradford-66 6. Tiskilwa Invitational- 3rd 7. Manlius-61 Maiden-61 Ne-ponset-38 8. Manlius-33 LaMoille-17 Western-59 9. BVEC Meet- 2nd. Place. 8th grade Track Members 1. Catherine Christensen- 1600 M. run. Long Jump, 800 M. Medley relay. 2. Dana Doty- 50 M. dash, 100 M. dash. Long Jump, 400 M. relay. 3. Michelle Foy- 200 M. dash, Discus, 110 M. Hurdles, 400 M. relay. 4. Kim Frank- Shot, High Jump, 800 M. Medley relay. S.Sandy Lootens- 800 M. run. Shot, Long Jump, 800 M. Medley relay. 6. Kim Peterson- 100 M. Hurdles, 100 M. dash, Discus, 406 M. relay. 7. Tina Sugars- 400 M. dash, 800 M. Medley relay. 8. Andrea wise- 50 M. dash, 400 M. dash, shot, 400 M. relay. 8th grade Track Meet Results 1. Manlius-47 Malden-15 2. Manlius-40 Tiskilwa-69 3. Manlius-62 Atkinson-56 Annawan-50 4. Manlius-63 Walnut-4l Bradford-78 5. Manlius-48 Tampico-66 6. Tiskilwa Invitational-5th Place 7. Manlius-75 Neponset-46 Malden-O 8. Manlius-41 LaMoille-0 Western-72 9. BVEC Meet-3rd Place. District Results- Class B- 6th Place Dana Doty- 1st Long Jump, 1st 100 M. dash, 1st Shot. Mae Jaggers, Jenny White, Tina Sugars, and Dana Doty-4th 400 M. relay. District Results- Class A- 2nd Place Catherine Christensen- 2nd 1600 M. run Sandy Lane- 1st 800 M. run Andrea Wise- 2nd shot Michelle Foy- 1st Discus Sandy Lootens- 5th 800 M. run Laura Hix- 4th Long Jump, 5th High Jump, 5th 200 M. dash. Renee Fordham- 1st 100 M. dash, and 2nd Long Jump Renee Fordham, Sandy Lane, Andrea Wise, Laura Hix-2nd 400 M. relay. •Advanced to State Sectional Results- Class B •Dana Doty- 1st Long Jump Sectional Results- Class A 2nd Place Andrea Wise- 4th Shot Michelle Foy- 3rd Discus Catherine Christensen- 5th 1600 M. run •Sandy Lane- 1st 800 M. run •Renee Fordham- 1st Long Jump, 2nd 100 M. dash Andrea Wise, Renee Fordham, Laura Hix, Sandy Lane- 3rd 400 M. relay. State Results - Class B Dana Doty- 6th Long Jump State Results- Class A Renee Fordham- 6th Long Jump JUNIOR HIGH BAND AND CHORUS Junior High Chorus members are front row left to right: Laurie Jensen, Laura Moore, Tina Sugars, Michelle Foy, Karen Jones. Back row left to right: Gene Moore, Mike Rowland, Jim Jensen, Rodney Hewitt. Band members are front row left to right are: Shar Hansen, Darla Blackert; second row — Tina Sugars, Stephanie Gripp, Sandy Lane, Krista VanDeKccrc, Jennifer Hanson, Tim Asplund; third row — Jeanna Hunt, Wendy Rasmussen, Corey Miller, Mike McVey, Bill Foster (behind Mike) Joe Andrews, Michelle Foy, Sandy Lootens; back row — Mike Rowland, Don Hotchkiss, Rhonda Van-Meter, Stacey Williams, David Anderson, Kim Peterson. 106 fhlcon s FIFTH GRADE Mrs. Lois Miller Amy Buckley Heidi Cooper Christine Nodine Monica Nodine Amy Polte Steve Stickle Stan Stocks Vickie Sugars Doug Thompson Dana Vance Justin Van Meter Chris Wirth 108 FOURTH GRADE Mrs. Sue Partin Cynthia Buckley Karen Daley Mat Dumney Andy Higginbotham Chris Hoffman Pat Linder Bernadine McCoy Chuck Oloffson Tom Rasmussen Bobby Sierens Rachel Thompson Twila Wagstaff Brenda White 109 THIRD GRADE Michael Bourquin Edna Jo Daughtery Kelley Erdman Denise Figurin Stacy Gerbitz Jeff Hartz Beth Holevoct Mike Hunt David Oloffson Jeramy Presnell Amy Rasmussen Todd Ratliff Jeff Stocking Heidi Stocks Mike Totten Scott Wessel Robert Whittaker Nevin Wirth no SECOND GRADE Mrs. Erma Matson Shawna Bennett Matt Dale Tony DeSkecre Marshall Foy Leslie Funderberg Keith Hanich Nicole Hansen Jason Hedrick Sheila Hewitt Lisa Jensen Tyrone Johnson Shanda Lathrop Jo Ellen Ncahring Michael Neahring Amy Nelson Daniel Rasmussen Mary Rasmussen Tara Railiff Kathryn Stocking Shane Wangclin Duane Wiggim Jack Williamson Mike Wise FIRST GRADE Mrs. Mary White Monica Anderson Thomas Barnett Scott Chescr Elizabeth Ericson Danny Foster Scott Fox Stony Funderburg Jeremy Gonzolas Clifford Johnson Michelle Kepner Chad Kerber Paula Landsiedel John Larson Jeanette Loucks Steven Michlig Charles Miller Brian Morman Joshua Nelson Tina Nodine Dana Rasmussen Virginia Rasmussen Joshua Sale Tracy Sugars Sam Thompson Edward Wilhelm Jason Williamson Edward Wirth Randy Woodley 112 KINDERGARTEN Dawn Presnell Angela Sanden Suzan Stickle LaVina Thompson Lynnette Wilhelm Donald Clemcntz Sherry Dale Denise De Brock Paul Forristall Julie Hochstatter Beau Harp Brian Harp Brenda Holevoet Kendra Jensen Barbara McCoy Richie McCoy Amber Nelson 113 KORY INDUSTRIES Phone (815) P.O. Box 246 445-3711 Manlius, IL. Kory Farm Equipment Div. 116 MANLIUS OIL CO. William Doty v r '= S i£=— Petroleum Tires Products Batteries RITA J. FRANK Agent Our favorite words: “I’ve got the Shield For your life, health, home, car, we’ve got the Shield for you. 415 South 4th Street Manlius. IL 61338 815-445-3391 MFA INSURANCE COMPANIES 117 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MANLIUS Phone: 815-445-2622 Manlius, Illinois 61338 Congratulations To The Class Of 1980 Member FDIC DEBROCK’S BEULAH’S TAVERN Marvin Rosemary Manlius, Illinois Home Of Mr. Leggs !!! Pizza Served Daily Pool Table Manlius, Illinois Phone: 445-2563 118 HARD’S VILLAGE SHOPPE Congratulations Class Of 1980 Ron Linda Manlius, IL HARP’S FOOD STORE BOYCE’S SHELL STATION A Friendly Atmosphere! Manlius, Illinois Phone: 445-2933 Ward And Marie Manlius, Illinois SALLY'S SALLY’S CAFE SHOPPE 445-9231 Manlius Manlius Illinois Illinois Located On Route 88 MANLIUS FARM SUPPLIES Leonard Norma Hansen Manlius, Illinois 119 HICKORY GROVE CAMPGROUND KATHY’S BEAUTY SHOPPE DICK’S BARBER SHOP Manlius, IL Manlius, IL LeRoy And Carol Wirth THE HIDEAWAY TAP Games - Sandwiches Pop - Pizza Manlius, IL. Phone: 445-9221 RICH’S AG. SERVICE INC. Phone: 445-2491 120 MILLER’S FERTILIZER SERVICE V. And J. Miller’s Grain Inc. Grace Fertilizer And Golden Harvest Seeds Sheffield. Illinois Phone: 445-4114 A ATHERTON GRAIN CO. GAMBLES WALNUT [FwmEoufenwnl] £ Of Ph: 379-2861 POPEJOY SALES SERVICE, INC. Your friendly A. C. and Whitt dealer'' CURTIS POPEJOY. Owrwr Normandy And Walnut Max Lester Hubbard RT. 92-3 MILES WEST OF WALNUT 81S-37 . 014 AT NORMANOY. ILLINOIS 816-378-2373 GLEN FRITZ, INC. (g) PLUMBING -HEATING AIR STIVER'S CLEANERS ECKBERG CONDITIONING AND CARPETS PEERLESS 379-2794 P O. BOX 266 COIN-OP Level Tool Co. LAUNDRY PH: 379-2787 Walnut, IL. Walnut Walnut Ph: 379-2196 Lyle Pierce President Mgr. 121 OLOFFSON TRUCKING SERVICE ART VAN METER’S PLASTERING AND SONS Harry, Harold, Norm ; And Lester Livestock - Grain Gravel Hauling Art, Curt, And 209 East Oak St Phone: 445-4651 Manlius, Illinois Phone: 445-3983 122 WALNUT Phil's Jewelers Princeton Paint Center BUDA Browns Sales Service The Carriage House Buda Feed Milling Olson’s Hair Inn Van Packer Co. D.D.S. 1 uertges NEPONSET The Flower Pot PRINCETON Dempsey's Sugar Bowl Cafe Motel Dr Borgotadt Ackerson's Shoes Nelick’s Store KEWANEE Animal Hospital Gilchrist, May May Bobby Company Bud’s Donut Shop Murphy’s Book Store Country Casuals S.S. Frank M.D. Porters Family Shoe Repair Dunbar’s Book Store Bruce Jewelry Gerwigs Gustafson True Value Hardware Robert H. Schultz Guzzardo Halmark Store STERLING Hoffmans SHEFFIELD Allen Kitchen Marl Whcelock Furniture Kirby Pharmacy Royal Super Marl Landall’s Garfield Stier McCaslin's Bakery Langford Pharmacy Mulvanc Wallpaper Store Specializing In Furniture Also Primitives Brass Copper Silver WOODLEY IMPLEMENT, INC. John Deere Sales and Service Walnut. IL 61376 Ph.(815) 379-2171 123 Sin , a iona • BANK WYANET WYANET. ILLINOIS 61379 • A.C. 815 699 2254 601 South Main Street, Princeton, 1L. - (815) 875-4543 DILLER ROD INC. HOME FURNISHINGS PRINCETON CROWN LANES HOBBY HOUSE ARTS CRAFTS lit 701 E. Peru Princeton Minc«ton. Illinois 61396 W. Peru St. 879-5811 “Ideas Materials” Phone 875-3711 Princeton, IL. PH. 875-2687 OPEN e A M.-8 P.M. HARPER PRINCETON RESTAURANT WYMAN a fine place to eat 525 Elm Place Princeton, IL. 924 N. MAIN PRINCETON. ILL. George Gotsis MGR. Steaks - Chicken - Seafood - A - V MEMBER R3RO Backbone Road East Ph. 815-875-1863 me LOADING ZONE MAIN AT RAILROAD AVENUE PRINCETON ILL. 61356 PHONE 879-0351 IF A Subsidiary Of Oak Industries Inc. 124 fitij Street £tiU SWEETWATER COUNTRY CAFE £t. fc'cxttfo tftjr f)r ( Ibr ilnbcrymunb 3nn’ Sheffield, Illinois tlrincetnn. ill. fJhmu 875-2474 LOAN ASSOCIATION- of Hu row Countv 815 SOUTH MAIN • PRINCETON MEMBER F.D.I.C. WYANET MEAT LOCKER Wyanet, IL. 61379 BUREAU COUNTY AND WYANET MUTUAL INSURANCE BOB’S RADIO AND T.V. For all water condWoring needs, call and say ouewMiwr Sol i I S rvic Portobl S rvie Automotic Rentals Avtomotic $ol i Indwttriol - Com more iol CULLIGAN OIVCS YOU PRODUCTS YOU CAN TRUST SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST A NAME YOU CAN TRUST A DEALER YOU CAN TRUST -SINCE 19 5 LOCALLY TRY, BEFORE YOU BUY PHONE: 699-2206 or 699-2207 iULUGAN WATER CONDITIONING MAIN ST. WYANET Wyanet, IL. 61379 Whirlpool RGil WAREHOUSE CARPETS Wyanet, IL. 61379 04, 125 DICK WIRGES Congratulations Class CYCLE SALES Of“80“ ROUTE 6 AND LADONNA’S 34 PHONE: Creative Studios 815-875-4524 Manlius, IL |a| - Kowoiok I | 815-445-3921 «immcr Photos And Silk Flowers RON’S LAWN GARDEN SALES SERVICE RR 2 Backbone Rd. E Princeton, IL, 815-875-3329 Domestic And Imported Wine Cheese Wedding And Party Supplies Cheddar house 1224 N. Main St. Princeton, IL OF PRINCETON IU MEMBER FDIC BEABER'S LUNCH ROOM “Leave It To Beaber” Anytime Deep-fried Chicken Plate Lunches Carry-Outs Catering Breakfast Served Anytime L.C.N. CLOSERS Princeton, IL. 61356 Phone: 875-3311 Main Bank 606 S. Main Citizens East East Of Eagles Mid-Town 1245 Main Phone-875-4444 Open Mon-Thurs. 5 A.M. To 8 P.M. Fri. And Sat. 5 A.M. To 9 P.M. Sun. 5 A.M. To 1 P.M. 927 N. Main Street Princeton, IL. 126 BAKERITI BAKERY 118 West 2nd Phone: 625-6400 Merle Norman 806 East 3rd St. Sterling. III. 61081 Phone: 626-5220 Rock Falls, IL. WSDR 1240 AM Block L Sterling BUN AUSTIN CHEVROLET Chevrolet CANDLELIGHT COMMUNITY T-SHIRT INN STATE BANK SHOPPE Rock Falls, IL. Sterling, IL. I 101 W. Third Sterling FRED BOESE CARPETS 117 W. 3rd Street Sterling, Illinois WILNER CHEVROLET Quasar. TOWN COUNTRY ELECTRONICS the great highway performers 135 South Main Walnut, IL. - 61376 815-379-9048 TEN th Robert S. Gilokan prks George M. Hansen Sec Compliments pL. 379 9790 Of The GELDEAN HANSEN, INC. CONTRACTORS • LASER-PLANE TILING • 1ACKHOE WALNUT LEADER .615) 370-2756 • SCRAPER • GRADING • DOZING WALNUT. ILL. 61S7S Discover HI BEN FRANKLIN DEI We bring variety to life! CitSens First tatk (Rank WALNUT FARM EQUIPMENT 129 S MAIN ST WALNUT. ILLINOIS 61376 815-379-2U1 It Makes “Cents” To Bank With Us MamberFDIC FORD ANDERSENS’ SERVICE INC. 303 West North Street WALNUT, ILLINOIS 61376 Phone (815)379-2187 128 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STERLING Fourth Avenue at 4th Street Sterling, Illinois 61081 815 626-0045 Member FDIC GUITARS DRUMS DON LEE MUSIC 110-W.3RD ST. STERLING, IL. PHONE 81S-62S-S623 HAPPY SPOT TAVERN Arnold G. Johnson Phone: 1-815-438-5282 Serving Dinners Thurs., Fri., Sat. 5-10 Sundays 12-9 P.O. Box 144 Deergrove RECORDS AMPLIFIERS 2W 'Diety “Paint Stoic Wallpaper Glass Automotive Paint 113 E. 3rd St. Sterling (db| qp Prescott’s Fine FurrxtUre, TV Appliances 300 West Second Street. Rocfc Fall Northwests SINCE 1879 121 Wallace St. Sterling Tel.-815-625-2500 r FirstMiss Inc Fertilizer Chemicals Deer Grove SOWLES 209 - 13 W. 2nd St. Rock Falls 61071 Fresh Produce ... 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