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And now a word from our sponsors Jim and Kate Seib Becky and Dave Schimmell Sue and Fred Russell Barry Schenk Mary Schenk and Tom Russell Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Sammet Jenny Olivey Coco Kimberly Preske Mr. and Mrs. William M. Coates The Thomas E. Anslinger Family Mr. and Mrs. John L. Baker Annette Goedde Pamela Gries Lorette Heathcotte Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jourdan Norma Duncan ' 54 Rose Duncan 74 Kathy Duncan 77 Mr. and Mrs. Urban Kercher Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Logel Bradley Bettye Case Family Guy Antey Family Mary Jane Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Virgil J. Beyer Don and Janie Moore Class of ' 68 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koontz Barry and Angie Jones Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beshears Mr. and Mrs. Terry E. Baily Mr. and Mrs. Walter Backes Bette Becker Mr. Mrs. John W. Nesler Jenny Bunky Kids Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Eidson Lisa Eidson, class of ' 83 Jim and Anita Brown Mr. Mrs. Brenner Mr. and Mrs. Heiman Brenner Duane A. Busby Mrs. Martha Jakubiak Mr. and Mrs. John Dezember and Family Jim and Eileen Will Lesley Will Jim Will Jr. Bob and Lynn Reed Larry and Carol Holier Dr. and Mrs. Allan Knapp Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kern Mr. and Mrs. Art Happe Adam and Mary Rose Bray Mr. and Mrs. George Helfrich Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hollerbach Debbie Helfrich Gary and Karen Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wallace Martha Brockmole Tony Bruce Ann Elise Hargrove Max and Jackie Bruce Glenn, Norwanda, and Amanda Macke Mr. and Mrs. Harley Grossman Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pete Weinzapfel Dan and Mary Ann Breidenbach Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hertel and Family Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brooks Mr. and Mrs. George W. Geiser Mr. and Mrs. William Traylor Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Schenk Ken Schenk Peart Schenk Sisters at St. Agnes Convent Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Vowels Dee Dee Summers Tim and Karen Schenk Leo Kiesel Holly Geiser 84 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Deig Ms. Julie Floyd Julie Weinzapfel Mike Goebel Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haton, Jason and Andria Dennis Murphy Stan and Toni Weinzapfel Brian Weinzapfel John Wannemueler The Richard Plump Family Maggie Von Ostenberg Bill and Margaret Macke Mrs. Theresa B. Will Jerry and Charlotte MacGregor Mark and Jeanne MacGregor Mrs. Hazel A. Buckwinkel Sharon Layman Michael Layman Dave and Sharon Lappe Mrs. Sadie Lappe Bob and Carole Helfrich Lori Helfrich Gary and Tracy Sparks Dava Lappe Class of ' 85 Gilbert and Rosie Adler Gilbert and Josephine Amy Lindenschmidt Barbara Lindenschmidt Charles Lindenschmidt John Hagan Ann Hagan Jamie Hagan Bingo Hagan Dr. and Mrs. Dale Drake Dr. and Mrs. Michael Drake Mr, and Mrs. Jenny Wolf Erin Leigh Drake Mr. and Mrs. William G. Goebel Mary Beauchamp Congratulations, Graduates! Mr. and Mrs. Maurcie Berendes Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Burdette Alan, Melissa, and Gary Staff Photographers: Alan, Larry, Rob, Bret, Geoff, and Greg Felicia and Don Mr. and Mrs. William T. Smith Tim and Maria Mike and Janet Haubstadt Connection and Jay Never fear Boy Wonder ' s here Mike Walker Shari and Theresa A Friend Kathy and Gary Martin 8t Dorthy Hutchinson Robb and Laura together again Kate, Joe Sara Delehunt Mr. 8t Mrs. Jesse Boamnan Jr. and Family Olivia Schneider Stephan Sandra Schneider Lisa Hall John Wolf Go Marching Catsl Spaz, Punky, Simeon, Big Foot Gene Julie Mr. and Mrs. Tom Niemeier Mrs. Clarita Ellert Mike Ellert Joe Ellert Julie and Ed Smith Mike Schmitt Pete Ellert Dave Ellert Sara Ellert Mary Ellert Mr. and Mrs. Deryle Lemberg Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wildeman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woelher Mr. and Mrs. Randy Ploch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Minielli Bill and Bettye Stevenson Jodi Stevenson 75 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patry Denise Wenzel Ben and Sandy Wenzel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Shetler Good Luck MD the Paulis Barbara J. Mills f A C Lisa Mills 85 Z. I O And the winners are . . . Sophomores Christoper Bruce and Holly Geiser were tops in Patron Ad sales by turning in S40 and S22.50 respectively. Patron Ad prizes were don- ated by Baskin Robbins, Bur- ger Farm, Hacienda, North Park Cinemas, Noble Ro- mans, Honey Fluff, Franklin Pastry, and Donut Bank.
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214 HOMEROOM 102 FRONT ROW: Laya Phelps, Kathy Rogge, Chris Pugh, Steve Ricketts, Melba Schap- ker, Gretchen Parker. SECOND ROW: Alan Schafstein, Brian Singer, Matt Niemeier, Terri Robertson, Karen Riordan, Sandy Schmitt, Krista Schmitt, Ann Rode. THIRD ROW: Mark Schaefer, Brad Oliver, Mark Seng, Mike Schaefer, Brian Riedford, Vanessa Niemeier, Jane Schapker, Kelley Seib. FOURTH ROW: John Sherman, Kinh Nguyen, Todd Rexing, Keith Reising, Ron Plump, Jim Pauli Jr., Chris Paul. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Debi Harrington. (Photo by Befne Ledbetter)
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TUCKERED OUT: Sports staffer Mike Kaiser sleeps in the typing room during the first all-night deadline. (Photo by Alan Burdette) HI-LIGHTS STAFF: BOT- TOM: Bethe Ledbetter. MIDDLE: Angie Elliott, Larry Schapker. Sherri Ricketts, Marty May, Sherry Schneider, Mary Schenk, Alan Burdette, Felicia Smith, Sharon Wildeman, John Townsend, Lori. TOP: Kathy Konrad, Krista Grossman, Tina Boar- man, Mary Ellert, Angie Hertel, Agnes Schmitt (friend of staff). (Photo by Leslie Stratman) Burning the candles at all ends 216 After the first month of school had passed, I realized I had been blessed with more than just an ' 82 yearbook staff; I had inherited some of the busiest kids in the school. As the year progressed, competition for their time became keen. Co-editors Mary Ellert and Bethe Ledbetter pounded the leather out of the volleyball dally in the gym after school. Result? Unorthodox meeting times and places, con- stant worry over whether things were getting done, and three vol- leyball spreads instead of the usual two. I rejoiced when volleyball sea- son ended, only to learn that Mary had made the basketball team and Bethe was already preparing for the tennis season. They weren ' t the only ones. As cheerleading captain, Felicia Smith did not allow those duties to dive into yearbook time, but she did let them dive into our pocket- books with their several fundraisers. Krista Grossman was in Florida for the first deadline, and at the World ' s Fair for the second. Lori Whelan ' s and Angie Hertel ' s sec- ond home was the art room. I ' m glad it was right down the hall. Angie Elliott, Sherri Ricketts, Larry Schapker, and Sharon Wildeman would either finish all their work dur- ing class time or dart in at the oddest hours. Because of their af- ter-school jobs, deadlines were worked on at night. They did let us in on the outside world while we were engrossed in our work though. Lisa Scheller would bring her job to the staff. Her two babysitting charges. Amy and Brad, provided the fictional names for the prom lead, and nephews Danny qpd Phil even showed up at the J- Room. I almost put them to work. Oh, and because of Kathy Kon- rad ' s job at Target, I always knew when the best sales were. Student elections involved a lot of them too. Tammy Hollander worked on her campaign speech during journalism class and Mary Schenk engaged other staffers in making construction paper stars with her name on them. Their efforts paid off though; after the elections, the Journalism Department could boast of the future mayor, all but one of the senior officers, and the judge. They had won and I was proud, but we still hadn ' t made our last deadline with the end of the school year approaching. Spring concert began and robbed us of Alan Burdette, our chief photographer. I never knew he had such great vocal chords. Baseball season made John Town- send double-play as both our staff artist and the leading hitter in the city, and I was grateful for May 21 — the day that staffer Sherry would be finished planning prom decorations. I was tired of those aggravating hurricane lamps! Yes, before the year was out, I learned about soccer and Italian opera from Rob Zigenfus, read Mike Hammers ' poetry, and helped make pancakes at 5:30 AM. I learned that Marty May could do good imitations of John Dewig and Tina Boarman could play a mean air guitar. And the yearbook . . . Got done. At the last moment, for both deadlines, a beautiful thing happened. They came out from under the woodwork — the gym, locker rooms, choir lofts, cinemas, and campaign meetings — to meet in the J-Room and put together a book. And after I read their creative writing and glimpsed their diverse designs and good, human interest pictures, I realized something — it was good to have kids with their fingers in every plum of the school — they knew a lot that I didn ' t. They knew, and I learned, about preppy and pac-man; rubik cubes and baseball scores; computers, dat- ing, and prom prices; Willie Nel- son, air guitars, and . . . And hope- fully, through it all, we taught each other something about journalism as well . . . — Neslie They never ran out of fuel EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, Mary Ellert; ASSISTANT EDITOR. Bethe Ledbetter; PHOTO EDITOR. Alan Burdette; LAYOUT EDITOR, Lori Whelan; COPY EDITOR, Angie Hertel; BUSINESS MANAGER. Kathv Konrad; ACADEMICS EDITOR, Bethe Ledbetter; MAGAZINE EDITOR. Tina Boarman; MUGS EDfTOR S, Angie Hertel. Lori Whelan; ADS EDITOR. Sherri Ricketts; HOMEROOMS EDITOR. Angie Elliott; STAFF : Angie Elliot. Krista Grossman, Marty May. Felicia Smith, Mike Hammers, Lisa Scheller, Mary Schenk, Sherry Schneider. John Townsend. Sharon Wildeman; PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Larry Schapker, BretKormelink, Geoff Coates. Rob Zigenfus. Greg BordeaaSPORTSSTAFF: Brad Brown, Gretchen Hillenbrand. Tammy Hollander. Brian Johns. Mike Kaiser. Laurie Layman. Joyce Martin. Darlene Rooney; ADVISER. Leslie Stratman. CONTRIBUTORS; Larry Whelan. Evansville Courier and Press, Bob Straub. Tim Tucker, Bruce Wheeler, Kevin Dick, Jenny Olivey, Mike Locklar, Karen Warner, AP. Brooke Heathcotte, Kim Hankins, Tanya Crothers. Scott Altman, West Side Nut Club, Missy Burdette, Jeanne Rivard. Glenda Hollander. Kris Coates. Patricia Wenizapfel. Colophon Volume 33 of the Mater Dei HI -Lights yearbook was printed by Hunter Publishing Company. P.O. Box 5867. Winston- Sal em. North Carolina. Glossy paper. 80 pound stock, was used except for the Magazine, which was textured Blue-black ink was used throughout the book. Rainbow artwork on endsheets was designed by John Townsend; poem was written by Bethe Ledbetter. Line work throughout book and on last page was done by Lori Whelan. Senior and faculty mug shots were taken by Mr. Bob Straub. underclassmen mug shots were taken by Interstate. The major typeface used was 10 point Avant Book. 2 point leaded for body copy, and 8 point Avant solid for outlines. Headlines were set in Avant Book, except Sports which were set in Eurostile Ext. Roman Bold, and Mugs, set in Palatino Italics. Hand-set novelty types included Postscript (Opening, Closing, Theme) and Computer (Academics). Five hundred sixty books were printed and delivered to Mater Dei in September.
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