Manlius High School - Mirror Devil Yearbook (Manlius, IL)

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• : .,wv .v rJw MANLIUS ANNUAL STAFF PRESENTS THE DEVIL 1986 Editors Amy Polte Kris Frank Advisor Donna Ericson Photographers Earl Kranz Earl's Photo Michelle Anderson MANLIUS COMM. UNIT SCHOOL MANLIUS, ILLINOIS 2 STAFF r .y r 4 i n Dean Metz — Superintendent, B.S. from Northern Illinois University; M.S. from Illinois State University. John Smith — Principal, Assoc. Degree from Blackhawk East; B.A. in History from Quincy College; M.S. from Eastern Illinois University. Maureen Townsend — Secretary; Joanne Nelson — Bookkeeper; Nancy Anderson — Secretary. School Board members sitting left to right — Marvin Polte, Edwina Otto, Tammy Harris- Board Secretary; Leonard Hansen, Clarence Miller, Robert Johnson, Joyce Hix.and Glen Rasmussen. 4 Manlius bus drivers are from left to right Kay Oloffson, Nancy Anderson, Bill Dumney, Ginger Wise, and Rita Frank. Not pictured are substitue drivers of William Schisler, Mer-vyn Wilson, Jack Wiggim, Sue Neahring, Macqueline Wood-ley, Marvin DeBrock and Joe DeBrock. The custodians are from left to right Charles Hunt and John Carlson. Cafeteria personnel include Jeanna Bourquin, Bev Parker, Florence Harp, Paula Hunt- Assistant Cook, Karen Renner and Elsie Heward-Head Cook. 5 FACULTY Grant Andresen - American Govt., Debbie Brewer - Title World History, US. History, American Problems, • B.A. Augustana College, M.A. Univ. of Iowa. Kenneth Bourquin - Indust. Occ. I - IV, HS.P.E. - B.S. Western III. Univ. Pat Brokaw - Typing I 4 II. Shorthand. PE, Accounting I - B.S. Northern 111. Univ. Gary Burton - 6th-dth Language Arts I.B.A. Eureka College Liz Dahlen - Speech Therapist - B.A. Augustana College, MS. Eastern 111. Univ. Elin Dumney - English I - IV - BS. Southern III. Univ. Connie Hahne - Home Ec. I - IV, H. S. P.E., Consumer Ed. - BS. Western III. Univ. Martha Johannsen - Algebra I 4 II, Physics. Pract. Math, Geometry - B.A. Eastern 111. Univ., MS.T. Univ. of Missouri at Rolla D. William Lane - AG. I - IV. Gen. Science - BS. Univ. of 111., M. ED. Univ. of 111. Sharon Peterson - Librarian, Spanish I 4 II - B.A. Indiana Univ. James Poling - Biology, 6th Math, 6th-Sth Science - BS. Univ of III., M.NS. Univ. of Oklahoma Roxanne Rehberg - Chorus. Band. Swing Joe Ricci - Drivers Ed., Health. K-7 P.E., Robert Totten - 6th-6th Social Studies. Choir - B.A. Music Ed. Eastern 111. Univ. M-5 Coordinator - BS. III. State Univ. 7th-6th Math - B.A. Millikin Univ. That student did what? 6 KINDERGARTEN Amber Carrell Ryan DeBrock Bradley Doty Janet Draper Nathan Edlefson Danielle Eilers Keith Gustafson Kris Hansen Dustin Hartz John Holevoet Molly Hunt Jessica Hurley Asmahan Jaber Jill Jensen Leslie Metz Martin Michlig Matthew Michlig Beau Sierens Bradley Steele Autumn VanMeter Benjamin Wirth Derek Fisk (not pictured) Shawn Fox (not pictured) 9 FIRST GRADE Brandon Barton David Bolin Trent DeSkeere Erica Ericson Hollie Godinez Jena Greenwood Megan Harp Kathleen Hassler Daniel Hurley Audra Kelm Heather Lange Christopher Maynard Melissa Michlig Marcy Neahring Emma Nelson Michael Nelson Rebekah Nelson Michaela Schuneman Melanie Whitmer Jolyn Wise Ronald McCoy (not pictured) Kevin Sment (not pictured) 10 SECOND GRADE Justin Anderson Jason Bivins Jimmy Bivins Alicia Carrell Ben Cooper Megan Cunningham Nathan Hartz Nicholas Hartz Michael Hilger Shane House Angela Kerber Ruth Larson Michael Michlig Jason Olinger Garrett Otto Nicole Renner Meagan Rodgers Jimmy Sarber Christine Schmidt Brandon Sierens Jennifer Steele Melissa Stier Heather VanMeter Jeremy Williamson Michae Wright (not pictured) 11 THIRD GRADE Andrea Blackert Michael Boone Kimberly Clementz Andrea Dabler Jillian Draper Jennifer Etheridge Jayme Hall Scott Holevoet Jill Hunt Brad Jensen Robert Jensen Dennis Kepner Allison Metz Claudine Neahring Jeremiah Nelson Trisha Rasmussen Timothy Ratliff Angela Rosenow Kyle Rowland Jeremy Siperly Todd Slock Tiffany Topping Julie Whistler Jill Woodley 12 FOURTH GRADE Brian Benavidez Brooke Bolin Timothy Cunningham Brian Eilers Douglas Hurley Dawn Jensen Ryan Kerber Karen Lange Ann Larson Christopher McNinch Derek Neahring Trisha Ratliff Jason Renner Regina Sarber Jeffrey Woodley 13 Kindergarten First Grade Teacher Second Grade Third Grade Teacher Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Teacher Teacher Janice Madison Teacher Anita Winek Teacher Lois Miller Denise Marquis Gina Hall Sue Partin FIFTH GRADE Melissa Anderson Aaron Blackert Jerome Dabler Jeremy Etheridge Jason Fisk Dawn Foes Todd Frank Kendra Jensen Jeremy House Barbie McCoy Janelle Miller Joseph Miller Sarah Nelson Brian Rauh Michael Smith Troy Sugars Loretta Wilhelm Joshua Williamson Andrew Wirth Edward Wirth Wendy Sment (not pictured) 15 Jolene Anderson Kenneth Bolin Donald Clementz Sherri Dale Denise DeBrock Rhea Fisk Stoney Funderberg Brian Gish Julie Hochstatter Brenda Holevoet Jason Johnson Chad Kerber John Larson Denise McNinch Amber Nelson Angela Sanden Suzan Stickle LaVina Thompson Janna Whistler Lynette Wilhelm 16 SEVENTH GRADE Monica Anderson Scott Chesser Elizabeth Ericson Scott Fox Jeremy Gonzales Michelle Kepner Becky McNinch Steven Michlig Brian Morman Joshua Nelson Donna Olds Dana Rasmussen Virginia Rasmussen Joshua Sale Tracy Sugars Samuel Thompson Edward Wilhelm Jack Williamson Jason Williamson Randy Woodley Class Officers -Standing, Steven Michlig, V. President, and Dana Rasmussen, Secretary-T reasurer. Kneeling, Joshua Nelson, President. 17 EIGHTH GRADE Daniel Boege Kenneth Boege Matthew Dale Tony DeSkeere Marshall Foy Leslie Funderberg William Graves Keith Hanich Nicole Hansen Jason Hedrick Sheila Hewitt Andy Higginbotham Lisa Jensen Tyrone Johnson Shanda Lathrop Randy McCoy JoEUen Neahring Michael Neahring Amy Nelson Daniel Rasmussen Mary Rasmussen Tara Ratliff Curtis Smith Kathryn Stocking Duane Wiggim Michael Wise Class Officers, from left to right-Michael Wise, V. President, Sheila Hewitt, Secretary-Treasurer, and Duane Wiggim, President. 18 JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS Members of the Sixth-Seventh Grade Girls Basketball team are from left to right kneeling Sheri Dale, Jolene Anderson, Monica Anderson, Dana Rasmussen, Liz Ericson and Virginia Rasmussen. Back row Vinnie Thompson, team manager, Tracy Sugars. Denise DeBrock, Suzie Stickle, Brenda Holevoet, Amber Nelson and Coach Darrell Anderson. Members of the Junior High Football team are from left to right kneeling Scott Fox, Tony DeSkeere, Randy Woodley, Joshua Nelson, Scott Chesser, Jeremy Gonzales and Sam Thompson. Standing Mike Wise, Andy Higgenbotham, Mike Neahring, Jason Hedrick, Leslie Funder-berg, Brian Morman, and Joshua Sale. Members of the Eighth Grade Girls Basketball team are from left to right Coach Darrell Anderson, Lisa Jensen, Nicki Hansen, Amy Nelson, Sheila Hewitt, Kathy Stocking and team manager, Vinnie Thompson. 19 Members of the Sixth and Seventh Grade Boys Basketball team are from left to right sitting Kenny Bolin, Jeremy Gonzales, Randy Woodley, Joshua Nelson, Scott Chesser. John Larson and Stony Funderberg. Back row Grant Andresen, Coach, Chad Kerber, Brian Morman, Scott Fox, Joshua Sale, Eddy Wilhelm and Jason Johnson Members of the Eighth Grade Boys Basketball team are from left to right kneeling Leslie Funderberg, Mike Wise and Joshua Sale. Standing Grant Andresen, Coach, Mike Neahring, Jason Hedrick, Dan Rasmussen and Matt Dale. Eighth Grade Cheerleaders are from left to right first row Shanda Lathrop. Nicki Hansen and Shiela Hewitt. Top row Tara Ratliff and Kathy Stocking. Sixth-Seventh Grade Cheerleaders are from left to right first row Liz Ericson, Monica Anderson and Amber Nelson. Top row Julie Hochstatter and An- Members of the Sixth-Seventh Grade Volleyball Team are from left to right kneeling Dawn Foes, Manager, Sheri Dale, Liz Ericson, Jolene Anderson, Monica Anderson, Dana Rasmussen and Angie Sanden. Standing Vinnie Thompson, Suzie Stickle, Denise DeBrock, Tracy Sugars, Amber Nelson, Julie Hochstatter and Jacquie Wood-ley, Coach. 20 Members of the Eighth Grade Volleyball Team are from left to right Kneeling Coach Jacquie Woodley, Standing Amy Nelson and Shanda Lathrop. Sitting Tara Ratliff and Kathy Stocking. Top Row Nicki Hansen, Lisa Jensen and Sheila Hewitt. MORE SPORTS Members of the junior High Track team are front row left to right Angie Sanden, Julie Hochstatter, Denise McNinch, Brenda Holevoet, Suzie Stickle and Jolene Anderson. Second row Dana Rasmussen, Monica Anderson, Liz Ericson, Sherri Dale, Amber Nelson, and Becky McNinch. Back row Mary Rasmussen, Lisa Jensen, Nicki Hansen, Shiela Hewitt, Kathy Stocking and Amy Nelson. They were coached by Jacquie Wood-ley. Members of the Junior High boys Track team are front row left to right Scott Chesser. Jeremy Gonzales, and Brian Gish. Back row Chad Kerber, Jason Hedrick, Tony DeSkeere. Mike Neahring, Leslie Funderberg, Steve Michlig and Mr. Jim Poling, Coach. 21 JUNIOR HIGH AWARDS Sheila Hewitt and Dana Rasmussen each received the Junior High Social Studies Excellence Award. Nicki Hansen, Duane Wiggim and Sheila Hewitt each received the Junior High English Excellence Award and Eighth Grade Scholastic Awards. Sheila also received the Helen Doty Citizenship Award and the Women s Club Spelling Award. Duane also received the Helen Doty Citizenship Award. Nicki Hansen and Sheila Hewitt received the Mary Ballard Award. They both carried a straight A average from their Sixth Grade Year through their Eighth Grade Year in all academic subjects. IN MEMORY OF CHAD KERBER 1973 — 1986 THE ROSE BEYOND THE WALL Near shady wall a rose once grew, Budded and blossomed in God's free light. Watered and fed by morning dew. Shedding its sweetness day and night. As it grew and blossomed fair and tall, Slowly rising to loftier height. It came to a crevice in the wall Through which there shone a beam of light. Onward it crept with added strength With never a thought of fear or pride. It followed the light through the crevice's length and unfolded itself on the other side. The light, the dew, the broadening view Were found the same as they were before. And it lost itself in beauties new. Breathing its fragrance more and more. Shall claim of death cause us to grieve And make our courage faint and fall? Nay! Let us faith and hope receive — The rose still grows beyond the wall, Scattering fragrance far and wide Just as it did in days of yore. Just as it did on the other side, Just as it will forevermore. Jill Anderson Michelle Anderson Christina Asp Michael Bourquin Edna Jo Daughtery Denise Figurin Jeremy Foes Stacy Gerbitz Jeffrey Hartz Beth Holevoet Ron Hotchkiss Michael Hunt Class Officers- Amy Rasmussen, V. President Scott Wessel, Secretary Jeff Hartz, Treasurer Mike Bourquin, President Angela Jaggers James Johnson Jeff Stocking Kathy Topping Twila Wagstaff Scott Wessel Robert Whittaker 27 28 Angela Collins Matthew Dumney Amber Ericson Marc Fordham Kristine Frank Thomas Frank Kevin Gish Jerri Graves Chad Gripp Amy Hall Paul Hewitt Christopher Hoffman Class Officers - 1 to r, Chad Gripp, Secretary Paul Hewitt, Treasurer Thomas Rasmussen, V. President Robert Sierens, President Patrick Linder Bernadine McCoy Charles Oloffson Thomas Rasmussen Robert Sierens Rachel Thompson Brenda White 29 Heidi Cooper Dexter Hansen Gayle Hartz Elizabeth Hedrick Ronda Hensel Jeff Hochstatter Jeffrey Jaques Tracey Jensen John Kirkhove Rebecca Martin Monica Nodine Amy Polte Class officers - I to r.-Steven Stickle, Treasurer Rebecca Martin, Secretary Amy Polte. President Monica Nodine. V. President Ronda Hensel, newly elected Treasurer, (not pictured) Steven Stickle Vickie Sugars Douglas Thompson Richard Townsend Dana Vance Christopher Wirth 31 SENIORS Class Motto: If we can not find the road to success, we will create one ourselves. Brian Dale Sierens President Kevin Neal Olinger Vice President Class Colors: Light Blue and Silver Mae Marie Jaggers Secretary Tracey Lynn Rasmussen Treasurer Robert E. Verdick ACTIVITIES TIMOTHY HUNT - V. President 2. MAE JAGGERS - Volleyball 1-4; MVP 2; Basketball 1-4; Freethrow award 2,3; Track 1,2,4; Home Ec Club 1-4; Foreign Language Club 2,3,4; Pres. 3; Annual Staff 3,4; Newspaper Staff 2; Student Council 2,3; Secy. 3; Class Secretary 4; Play 4; Office help 3; Teacher's Secy. 2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 1,3,4; Winter Dance Queen 4. JIM LANE - Football 1,2,4; Track 1. BRENDA MCCOY - Home Ec. Club 1-4; Annual Staff 3,4; Class Secy. 3; Library Aid 2-4; Volleyball 2-3. JULIE MCREYNOLDS - Home Ec. Club 1-4; Annual Staff 1-4; Newspaper Staff 2; Library Assistant 1-4; DARCY OLINGER - Basketball 1-4; Volleyball 1-2; Basketball MVP 2; Newspaper Staff 1-2; Spanish Club 3-4; Secry. 3; Home Ec. Club 1-4; Pres. 4; Student Council 4; Pres. 4; Class V. Pres. 3; Honor Guard 3; Class Secy. 1; Prom Attendant 3; Christmas Dance Attendant 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Class Play 2; FFA 2-4; FFA Safety Chairman 3-4; FFA Greenhand Award 3; FFA Sec. Distr. State Winner in Safety 3; FFA Sec. Star Agri-Businessman 4; FFA Star Farmer 4; FFA DeKalb Accomplishment Award 4; Prom Queen 4. KEVIN OLINGER - Basketball 1-2; FFA 1-4; FFA Treas. 4; Student Council 1; Drama Club 1; Class V. Pres. 4; Class Secy. 2; Christmas Dance Attend. 4; FFA Greenhand Award 2; FFA Creed Award 1; FFA Sec. Swine Award 3. TRACEY RASMUSSEN - Basketball 1-2; Volleyball 1-4; Class Pres. 1; Class Treas. 2-4; Spanish Club Pres. 3; Home Ec. Club 1-4; Secy. 4; Speech Team 1-4; Drama Club 1-4; Spanish Club 2-4; Annual Staff 2-4; National Honor Soc Pres. 4; History Award 3. TONY SANDRETTO - School Play 4. BRIAN SIERENS - Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1,4; FFA 1-4; Drama Club 4; State Farmer Degree 3; FFA Secy. 3; FFA Pres. 4; Class V. Pres. 1; Class President 2,4; Homecoming King 4; Prom King 4. ROB VERDICK - Football 1-4; School Play 1; Basketball Manager 1; FFA 1-4; FFA V. Pres. 3; FFA Sentinal 4; Track 1; Student Council 2. JENNY WHITE - Class Treas. 1; Volleyball 1; Newspaper Staff 1; Volleyball Score-keeper 2-3; Volleyball Stat keeper 3; Girls Basketball Stat and score keeper 3; Home Ec. Club 1-4; Annual Staff 2-4; Foreign Language Club 2-4; Cheerleader 3. SHELLEY WHITTAKER - Class Secy. 1; Class Pres. 3; Volleyball 1,2,4; Newspaper Staff 2; Annual Staff 1-4; Home Ec. Club 1-4; Spanish Club 2-4; Drama Club 1-4. PAULA NEAHRING - Annual Staff 1-2; Home Ec. Club 1; Drama Club 3-4; Foreign Language Club 3-4; Student Council 3; Library Aid 4. WILLS I, Mae Jaggers, being of fried mind and abused body, will to my sister, Angel, my ability to stay out of trouble; to Chris Wirth, my ability to control a teamper; to Richard Townsend, a trip to the Cajun Bayous of Louisiana; to Rob Verdick, a silver bullet ink stamp to sign his next tickets with; to Chad Gripp, my ears so he won't tease me about them; to Marc Fordham, I will nothing since he follows God's will; to Ms. Brokaw, a food processor for unknown reasons; to next year'sfreshmen, sophomores, and juniors, lots of luck; and to the rest of my classmates, the best of luck always! I, Brenda McCoy, of gutter-bound mind and rundown body, will to Berni and Angela my party ability, to get out more and have fun; to Rachel, my talented ability not to lie on the floor and cry Nobody loves me! ; to Paula, my ability not to get so confused every week; to Amy Hall, a certain basketball coach who lives in DePue; to Jenny, 1 leave my reputation as a good girl ; and to the rest of MHS, good luck! I, Jim Lane, being of unsound mind and body, will to Rob Verdick, my ability to cook Chinese food; to Chuck Oloffson, a membership into the Study Hall of Fame; to Amy Polte, I leave my ability not to ask dumb questions; to the rest of the high school, I leave the ability to party til you drop; to my wifey Shelley Whittaker, I leave a divorce. 1, Paula Neahring, being of sound mind and body, will to Jenny White, my ability to keep my private life private; to Brenda McCoy, a book of answers to all her problems; to Jeff Jaques, his own private spot so he isn't followed when he doesn't want to be; to Chucky, my ability to be quiet for five minutes; to Vicki Sugars, a mouse trap so she isn't afraid to sleep on the floor at Robert's house. I, Tim Hunt, being of tired mind and body, will to Mr. Andresen, a year's subscription to the Congressional Quarterly; to Ms. Brokaw, a book of crossword puzzles and a quiet study hall to do them in; and to Jenny White, the ability to act half way sane on a College Day. I, Tony Sandretto, being of perverted mind and deprived body, do hereby will to Mrs. Dumney a slang dictionary so she can understand what her students are talking about; and to our foreign exchange student, Rob (Robbison), 1 leave a pair of cnrome handled chopsticks with little mags on the ends. I, Jenny White, being of tortured mind and exhausted body, leave to my hubby Jeff Wessel a supply of pens to break so he won't break mine; to my little sister, Brenda, the ability to wash a car with soap-not wax; to Vickie Sugars, the ability to win a $5 bet and have fun on a motorcycle; to Paula Neahring, the ability to drink certain beverages from a can, not a glass. I, Tracey Rasmussen, being of spasmoidal mind and exhausted body, will to my sister, Amy, a new wardrobe because when I take my clothes to college, she won't have a thing to wear ; to Lil Cotty , the ability to keep control and not punch those doors quite so hard; to Twila, I will someone else to fight with in PE; and lastly, to Jim and Brian, the courage to ask a girl out. 1, Shelley Whittaker, being of tortured mind and abused body, will to my hubby Jim Lane, pictures of all the good times he's going to miss out on the senior class trip; to my little brother, my ability to kow when to keep my mouth shut and my ability to have fun in highschool without getting into big trouble; to every girl in next year's PE class, the ability to watch out for flying class rings; to Jeff Wessel, the ability to escape the food processor punishment; and to the Seniors of 1986, the best of luck in everything they do. I, Julie McReynolds, being of demented mind and tortured body, do hereby will to Michelle Anderson, one case of light bulbs for the EEC if she is there again and also a tape of sound effects; to Tracy Jensen, I leave one CB radio for her own personal use; to Stace, I leave my nickname, Hugo — she deserves it more than I do; to the Classes of 88, 89 and 90, I leave the ability to put up with some of the Class of '87. I, Rob the Silver Bullet Verdick, being of corrupted mind and body, do hereby will to Scott the Squat Man Wessel, my Vi of Milwaukee; to Marc the big-eared Gallute Fordham and to Cha-a-a-a-a-ad Gripp, a trip to the Nashville Drafthouse when they tnink they're men enough to go; also to Cha-a-a-a-a-d Gripp, my key to St. Louis; to Chrith Wirth, the ability to control his spit. I, Brian Sierens, being of somewhat sound mind and body, will Jeff Wessel the ability to know what to do: to Amy Polte, a safe place to hide around Thanksgiving (gobble, gobble); to Rob Verdick, a tough car to replace the junk El Camino; to Jim Lane, a time machine to change one night in his life; to Jeff Jaques, the ability to keep his hands on the steering wheel to avoid ditches when taking his girlfriend home. I, Kevin Olinger, being of unsound mind and of very great body, will to Chucky the nickname Rabbit because he is always hopping around; to Rob Verdick, the ability to face the fact that he really is a Chinaman; to Mrs. Brokaw, the ability to copy with all of her study halls and also the ability to nandle the girls in PE class; to Jim Lane, a whole herd of dairy cows; to all the girls in General Business class, the ability to realize that men are the dominate force; to Jenny White, a floppy doll; and to Richard Townsend, the ability to ask girls out on a date. I, Darcy Olinger, will to Chuck Oloffson, someone else to talk to on the telephone since I'll be at ISU this fall; to Liz Hedrick, a book called All About Guys to answer all her questions and mine about them; to Jamie Johnson, a reminder that ILLINI are 1, HAWKE YES ARE ???; and also GOOD LUCK to everyone and I'll miss ya! CLASS OF 86 Valedictorian Tracey Rasmussen and Salutatorian Jim Lane Honor Society Seniors Brian Sierens and Tracey Rasmussen 38 AWARDS American Legion Award Kevin Olinger Halsey Miles Award Brian Sierens American Legion Award Mae Jaggers Lt. Eugene Wirth Award Brian Sierens Class Service Award Kevin Olinger Class Service Award Tim Hunt 40 AWARDS Garnafay Oiler Memorial Award Tracey Rasmussen Kevin Morman Memorial Award Brian Sierens Senior Scholastic Award Tracey Rasmussen Senior Scholastic Award Jim Lane Manlius Alumni Scholarship Jim Lane and Tracey Rasmussen Manlius Woman's Club Award Tracey Rasmussen SENIOR TRIP This year the Seniors left for a trip to California. They visited San Diego and Anaheim. They made stops at Disney World and Sea World. In San Diego, they stopped for a visit to the Zoo. They visited Knotsberry Farm and sunned at the beach. One night they dined at Harbor House in Seaport Village. Highlight of the trip was Grad Night at Disneyland. ORGANIZATIONS HOME EC. CLUB Home Ec. Members are front row Kris Frank and Mae Jaggers. Second row Gayle Hartz, Liz Hedrick, Darcy Olinger, Shelley Whittaker, Jill Anderson, Angel Jaggers, and Amy Rasmussen. Third row Mike Hunt and Jeff Hartz. Back Row Becky Martin, Heidi Cooper, Brenda McCoy, Amy Hall, Tracy Jensen, Julie McReynolds, Brenda White, Amy Polte, Edna Daughtery, Jerri Graves, Amy Ericson, Vicki Sugars, Denise Figurin, Michelle Anderson, Beth Holevoet, Jenny White, Rachel Thompson, Ronda Hensel, Tracey Rasmussen, Jamie Johnson, David Oloffson, and Mrs. Hahne — teacher. FFA FFA members are top row Kevin Olinger, Rob Verdick, Darcy Olinger, Jeff Wessel, and Brian Sierens. Third Row Dana Vance, Doug Thompson, Monica Nodine, Chris Wirth, Richard Townsend, Jeff Hochstatter, and Jeff Jaques. Second Row Matt Dumney, Marc Fordham, Chad Gripp, Bob Sierens, Tom Rasmussen, and Kris Frank. Front Row Todd Ratliff, Jeff Hartz, Bob Nodine, Scott Wessel, Jeremy Foes, Bob Whittaker, and Mr. Lane — Teacher. 43 □REflNIZflTIHNS Annual Staff Members sitting Bob Whittaker. Second Row Kathy Toppings, Amy Polte, Tracey Rasmussen, Mae Jaggers, Shelley Whittaker, Jenny White, and Vicki Sugars. Third Row Amy Rasmussen, Amy Ericson, Angel Jaggers, Jill Anderson, Ronda Hensel, and Michelle Anderson. Back Row Edna Daughtery, Kris Frank, Gayle Hartz, Denise Figurin, Tracy Jensen, Julie McReynolds, and Brenda McCoy. Annual Staff Members of the Student Council are front row from left to right Jill Anderson, Matt Dumney, Gayle Hartz and Darcy Olinger. Back row David Oloffson, Chris Hoffman, Jeff Jaques and Jeff Wessel. Spanish Club Spanish Club members are from left to right front row Amy Polte, Heidi Cooper, Pat Linder, Liz Hedrick, Jeff Hochstatter, Angel Jaggers, Jill Anderson, and Denise Figurin. Second row Mae Jaggers, Tracy Rasmussen, Shelley Whittaker, Darcy Olinger, Amy Rasmussen, Kathy Topping, Paula Neahring, Christine Asp and Beth Holevoet. Third row Jeff Stocking, Richard Townsend, David Oloffson, Dex Hansen, Steve Stickle, Paul Hewitt. Top-Chuck Oloffson. 44 Swing Choir members are standing left to right- Heidi Cooper, Becky Martin, Steve Stickle, Jeri Graves, Liz Hedrick. Kneeling- Kathy Topping and Edna Jo Daughtery. Sitting- Gayle Hartz, Angela Collins and Amy Polte Choral members are front row left to right Donna Olds, Cathy Topping, Liz Hedrick, Amy Polte, Gayle Hartz, Heidi Cooper, Tracey Rasmussen, Becky Martin, Jason Hedrick, Scott Fox, and Miss Roxanne Rehberg, Director. Second row left to right Jana Whistler, Amber Nelson, Angie Sanden, Donald Clementz, Rhea Fisk, Jamie Johnson, Jeff Hartz, Edna Jo Daughtery, and Duane Wiggim. Top row left to right Julie Hochstatter, Denise Figurin, Nicki Hansen, Monica Anderson, Berni McCoy, Jeri Graves, Angela Collins and Rachel Thompson. Band members are from left to right Gayle Hartz, Dan Rasmussen, Kenny Bolin, Chris Asp, Liz Ericson, Brenda Holevoet, Lisa Jensen, Jolene Anderson, Nicki Hansen, Suzie Stickle, Donald Clementz, Julie Hochstatter. Duane Wiggim, Joshua Nelson, Denise Figurin, Tony DeSkeere, Dana Rasmussen, Sheri Dale, Vinnie Thompson, Mary Rasmussen, Donna Olds, Virginia Rasmussen, Denise DeBrock, Becky McNinch, Denise McNinch, Michelle Kepner, Jeff Hartz, Scott Fox and Sam Thompson. 45 SPEECH CLUB Members include front row left to right - Gayle Hartz. Amy Polte and Tracey Rasmussen. Standing - Jeff Hochstatter, Steve Stickle, Chuck Oloffson, Denise Figurin, Chris Asp and Beth Holevoet. DRAMA CLUB The Drama Club presented the play of 'Mash'' this year. With a cast of Thirty, the play was set in a Mash Surgical Unit during the Korean War. complete with sound effects and even USO singers and dancers. It was an enjoyable night for all who attended. 46 “We are the Devils Shuffin' Crew “You take mine, I'll take yours!' “Hey take my picture! “I'm almost there. I'm almost there Hard at work Shootin' for two “I got it!!! HOMECOMING, 1985 Homecoming week 1986 was a blast. Each day of the week was a different dress day. Tuesday was Hawaiian Day, so the Cheerleaders held a limbo contest. Winners were Bob Sierens and Tracey Rasmussen. Wednesday was Punk Rock Day. A Bubble Gum contest was held and winners were Pat Linder and Monica Nodine. Thursday was Hat, Shades, Buttons, and Sweat Day. An ice cream eating contest was held with winners being Jim Lane and Tracey Rasmussen. Thursday night a pep rally and bonfire were held at the Queen Darcy Olinger King Brian Sierens Manlius Park. Various speeches were made by Coaches and the football team. The King, Queen and their court were announced. Friday was Black and Red Day. At noon a pep rally was held with a parade following through the town. Various floats were entered and winners were announced at the Football game as follows: 1st Place going to the Juniors; Second to the Freshmen; Third to the Seniors and Fourth to the Sophomores. Saturday night to end the week, there was a dance in the Activity room where everyone enjoyed the music by After Five. 48 Senior Attendants Mae Jaggers Jeff Wessel Junior Attendants Becky Martin Richard Townsend Sophomore Attendants Amy Hall Marc Fordham Freshmen Attendants Amy Rasmussen David Oloffson WINTER DANCE Queen Mae J aggers King Jeff Wessel Senior Attendants Tracy Rasmussen Brian Sierens Senior Attendants Darcy Olinger Kevin Olinger The Home Economics Club sponsored a winter dance in the activity room. Red and White decorations were used to enhance the Christmas theme. Music was provided of the last hits. Informal attire and an easy going atmosphere created a great time for all. Highlight of the evening was the crowning of the King and Queen using Santa hats, and eatable candy canes. so HONORS NIGHT Amy Polte receives the Torch of Knowledge from the outgoing President, Tracey Rasmussen. Class Service Awards were received by Freshman Angel Jaggers, Sophomore Amy Hall and Junior Amy Polte. Members of the National Honor Society include front row - Heidi Cooper, Gayle Hartz. Amy Polte and Tracey Rasmussen. Back row -Jeff Jaques, Jeff Hochstatter and Brian Sierens. Other awards were received by various students. Gayle Hartz received the first Chair Band Award. Amy Polte received the History Award and the Bausch Lomb Science Award given to a Junior. Heidi Cooper received the Spanish Award. Beth Hole-voet received the Lively Hornbeck Girl's Award. The Math Award was received by Tracey Rasmussen. The Senior Bausch Lomb Science Award was presented to Jim Lane. The De-Kalb Ag Award was received by Darcy Olinger. 51 The Prom was held on April 26 at the Hidden Lake Country Club in Sheffield, Illinois. The theme for this year was 'The Could Be The Night . Dance music was provided by the Tactics. Queen Darcy Olinger King Brian Sierens Senior Attendants Tracey Rasmussen Jim Lane Senior Attendants Mae Jaggers Jeff Wessel Junior Attendants Dexter Hansen Becky Martin 53 VOLLEYBALL From left to right Varsity team members - Manager Jerri Graves, Tracey Rasmussen, Vicki Sugars, Shelly Whittaker, Mae Jaggers, Becky Mar tin, Liz Hedrick, Heidi Cooper. Coach Susan Schmillen. Back center- Amy Polte. Seniors - Tracey Rasmussen, Shelley Whittaker and Mae Jaggers. Junior Varsity team members from left to right, back row - Manager Jerri Graves, Christina Asp, Stacey Gerbitz, Denise Figurin, Jill Anderson, Angel Jaggers. Front row - Rachel Thompson, Brenda White, Amy Hall, and Coach Susan Schmillen. FOOTBALL Left to Right Back row- Coach Bourquin, Jeff Hochstatter, Pat Lindner, Richard Townsend, Chad Gripp, Marc Fordham, Chris Wirth, Jim Lane, Brian Sierens, Rob Verdick, David Oloffson, Asst. Coach Ricci. Front row- Jeff Stocking, Jamie Johnson, Jeff Hartz, Mike Bourquin, Chuck Oloffson, Bob Sierens. Tom Rasmussen, Paul Hewitt, and Bob Whittaker, Manager. Missing from photo- Jeff Wessel. Senior, Rob Verdick Senior, Jim Lane Senior, Brian Sierens Senior, Jeff Wessel 55 BASKETBALL Members of the High School Varsity Girls Basketball team are from left to right kneeling Kris Frank, Angel Jag-gers, Jill Anderson, Amy Ericson and Brenda White. Standing Coach Bill Lane, Amy Polte, Amy Hall, Darcy Olinger, Becky Martin, Mae Jaggers, Heidi Cooper, Monica Nodine and team manager Kathy Topping. Members of the High School Varsity Boys Basketball team are from left to right kneeling Paul Hewitt, Tom Rasmussen, Bob Sierens, Marc Fordham and Chuck Oloffson. Standing Chris Hoffman, Jeff Stocking, Jeff Ja-ques, David Oloffson and Brian Sierens. The team was coached by Bryce Nordengren. SENIORS Darcy Olinger and Mae Jaggers Brian Sierens Members of the High School Fresh-Soph Girls Basketball team are from right to left Bill Lane, Coach, Angel Jaggers, Denise Figurin, Amy Rasmussen, Amy Ericson, Kris Frank, Michelle Anderson, Jill Anderson, Brenda White, and Kathy Topping, team manager. Members of the High School Fresh-Shop Boys Basketball team are from right to left kneeling, Tom Rasmussen, Todd Ratliff, Bob Nodine and Chuck Oloff-son. Standing Jamie Johnson, Jeff Stocking, Chris Hoffman, David Oloffson and Mike Hunt. The team was coached by Bryce Nordengren. Nice Shot! 57 received the Freethrow Award and Fresh-Soph Most Player. Bob Sierens received the Varsity Freethrow Award, and Varsity Most Valuable Player was Marc Fordham. These awards were given for the sport of Basketball. Girls Basketball Freethrow Awards were received by Angel Jaggers for Junior Varsity and Mae Jaggers for Varsity. JV Most Valuable player was Angel Jaggers and Varsity Most Valuable player was Becky Martin. AWARDS Football awards were handed out to the following: Varsity Most Valuable Player and the Lively Hornback Award was received by Marc Fordham. Fresh-Soph Most Valuable Player was Bob Sierens. Volleyball Most Valuable Player Awards were received by Brenda White for Fresh-Soph and Becky Martin for Varsity. Members of the High School Track team are from left to right kneeling Mike Hunt, Chuck Oloffson, Jamie Johnson, Jeff Hochstatter, and Pat Linder. Standing Brian Sierens, David Oloffson, Chris Wirth and Marc Fordham. The team is coached by Kenneth Bourquin. Members of the High School Girls track team are from left to right kneeling, Jill Anderson, Angel Jag-gers and Amy Rasmussen. Standing Ronda Hensel, Mae Jaggers and Beth Holevoet. The team is coached by Sharon Peterson. 60 ---- .. CT KORY FARM EQUIPMENT KORY FARM EQUIPMENT DIVISION AND STEEL TUBE DIVISION Phone (815) P.O. Box 246 445-3711 Manlius, IL (Hljpp Jhzza £ lfack ft Game Room CARRY-OUT 379-2121H 131 Jackson St. Walnut, Illinois Congratulations Class Of '86!! Best Of Luck!! MANLIUS JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB SUNSET INN RESTAURANT Rt. 88 30 Sheffield, ILL. (815) 454-2244 63 OLOFFSON TRUCKING SERVICE Harry, Harold and Lester Livestock, Grain, and Gravel Hauling Manlius.-nHnois_44 2 _..__ HICKORY GROVE CAMPGROUND LeRoy And Carol Wirth RR 1, Wyanet, IL 137 S Main Walnut. IL Phone: 379-2113 mm CASE POWER AND EQUIPMENT Route 34 West Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 875-3331 9. X SJuUt Sonx Mens Clothing ♦ It's Party Time!!! Good Luck In The Future. THE CLASS OF 86” Go Devils! 64 MANLIUS OIL COMPANY, INC. William Doty Petroleum Products Tires Batteries FLOWERS BY JULIA 811 E. Peru St. Princeton IL 61356 875-3819 ATHERTON GRAIN CO., INC. Of Normandy. Illinois 379-2144 Walnut, Illinois 379-2177 BUDA FEED MILLING. INC. FEED • FERTILIZER . GRAIN (309) 895-2482 If fflallare’a Walnut Mon Sal 7 a.m. 9 p m. 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