Meredosia Chambersburg High School - Chief Yearbook (Meredosia, IL)
- Class of 1986
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Chief Meredosia-Chambersburg High School Meredosia, II. GLORIA SIX HELEN OETTLE DONNA ALLEN DEBBIE SURRATT: SANDRA RAUSCH We would like Co dedicate the 1985-86 CHIEF to the M-C-H-S cooks. A big Thank You goes out to all of you for all of your patience and hard work. Seniors NANCY LOVEKAMP A special Thanks to Miss Lovekamp and Mr. Bud for all of their assistance and help in guiding us through our four years at M-C HS. RICHARD BUD JAMES CHRIS MORATH CRIX PRIZED POSSESSION: Kodiak Bear. AMBITION: To succeed in being a multi- millionare. STACEY FANSHIER Football TERRI JO BREWER MTERRI JO (TJ) PRIZED POSSESSION: KLD AMBITION: To have a successful marriage and be a good mother. FAVORITE SAYING: Where were you i last night? Volleyball 2,3; Burrus 1,2,3,4. 5 PAMELA JEAN VAN HYNING PAMIE' ROWAN E. DUNNAWAY R.E.D. PRIZED POSSESSION: My dad’s truck. AMBITION: To be the greatest architect the world will ever know. FAVORITE SAYING: Don’t be looking at me through that side of your face. Football Manager 2; Church of Christ; Library Asst.2; Football-Raised Flag 3,4; Burrus 1,2; Cafeteria Work 1,2,3,4; Junior Achievement 3, Vice president of Production. JON K. EASLEY DUDE PRIZED POSSESSION: Car, gun, bow, and my dog. AMBITION: To get out of Dosh and become a veterinarian. FAVORITE SAYING: Hey Coach Football 2; Jets 2,3,4; German Club 1. PRIZED POSSESSION: Cowboy Boots AMBITION: To get out of school FAVORITE SAYING: Well gollie gee whizes Yearbook 1,2; Play Crew I; Volleyball 1,2,4; Basketball 1; Burrus 1,2,3,4. KIMBERLY DAWN RAUSCH KIM PRIZED POSSESSION: Todd and the keys to my Lamborghini (when I get it) AMBITION: To go on to college and be very rich and happy. FAVORITE SAYING: I'm so sure. FHA 1,2,3,4; Voting delegate 3; Library Asst. 2; Volleyball 1. SUSAN MARIE SCHMITZ SUZ PRIZED POSSESSION: My car keys when I have them. AMBITION: To be very rich. FAVORITE SAYING: I'm sorry Band 1,2; FHA 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Office Asst. 4; Yearbook 2; Play Crew 1,2; Library Asst. 4; Volleyball 2; Student Council 1,2; Homecoming Attendent 1; Homecoming Queen 4; Class Officer Vice-Pres. 1, Treas. 4; Burrus 3; Cheerleader 1. ERIC ALLEN Football TIMOTHY RAY PARTON TIM PRIZED POSSESSION: Car AMBITION: To graduate from college and pass the C.P.A. Exam. Class officer Pres. I,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4, Pres. 4; Office Asst. 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4, Captian 4; Play Crew 2,3; Play Cast 1; Library Asst. 1,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Jets Team (2nd in graphics); Who's Who Among American High School Students; DAR. DEBRA LYNN FARGO DEB PRIZED POSSESSION: My cat and my Porsche (if I get one) AMBITION: To go to college and get an extremely good paying job. FAVORITE SAYING: You weiner. Office Asst. 1; Yearbook 1,2,4; Play 1,2,3, make-up crew; Library Asst. 1,2,3; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Student Council Rep. 4; Cheerleader 1,2; Cheerleader camp 2; Best Base 2; Who's Who Among American High School Students 1; Homecoming Attendant 2; Homecoming MC 4; U.S. History Award 3; Jr. High Volleyball helper 2,3,4; M-C-H-S all tourney team 3; Best spiker 3; Most spikes 4; W.A.C team 3,4; Serving Award 4; Class Officer 1,3,4. JEFF DOWSON DOWSY DO PRIZED POSSESSION: My Michael Jackson Jacket. AMBITION: To win the lotto game at least 3 times. FAVORITE SAYING: Hey Kids! Burrus 1,2,3,4. JANA JO HUTTON JUGS PRIZED POSSESSION: My Unicorns AMBITION: To be successful and happy. FAVORITE SAYING: Get real. FHA 1,2,3,A; Voting Del. 2, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. A; Chorus A; Yearbook 2; Play crew 1,2,3; Library Asst. 1,A; Volleyball 1,2,3,A; Basketball 1,2,A; Section 3-E Vice Pres.- FHA. JEFFREY D. GORDLEY JEFF PRIZED POSSESSION: S 10 Blazer AMBITION: To graduate from college and get a job. FAVORITE SAYING: Get away. Football 1,2,3,A; Captain A; Special Award Defense; W.A.C.; Basketball 1,2,3,A; Captain 3,A; Who's Who Among American High School Students ELIZABETH ANN BERGHAUS HZ PRIZED POSSESSION: My telephone AMBITION: To be successful in everything I do. FAVORITE SAYING: Fine FHA 1,2; Volleyball 1,2,3; Best Serving Award 1; Burrus 1,2,3,A. 9 BRIAN LEE WERRIES BRAIN PRIZED POSSESSION: My girlfriend who will remain anonymous. AMBITION: To finish 4 years of college at I.C. FAVORITE SAYING: You know. Football 1,2,4; FB ALL-conference; Play Crew 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Homecoming Escort 1,4; Class Officer 2 BRENDA LEA DUNMIRE BREN PRIZED POSSESSION: Car, and my cat,Boots. AMBITION: To be happy and successful in life. FAVORITE SAYING: Get away. Play crew 1,3,4; Library Asst. 3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Best Server 4. Class Officer-Treasurer 1,3; Secretary 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 4; Burrus 1,2,3,4. JAMIE SURRATT JAMES PRIZED POSSESSION: 72 Olds' AMBITION: To leave Dosh FAVORITE SAYING: Yo... Church of Christ Basketball 1,2,3. 10 DENISE SHELTS PRIZED POSSESSION. My Survivor records AMBITION: To be happy in whatever I do. FAVORITE SAYING: . . .but that's beside the point. Yearbook I, 2; Play Crew 1; Volleyball 3,4; JA 1; Student Council 2; Variety Show 3 THERESA LYNN CANFIELD TREAS PRIZED POSSESSION: My clown collection. AMBITION: To own a well known laboratory, so I can someday discover a cure for HFS. FAVORITE SAYING: I love you too!!!!!! FHA 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Yearbook 2,4; Play Crew 3,4; Library Asst. 4; Basketball 1,2,4, Captain 2; Volleyball 2,3,4, Setting Award, Serving Award, Honorable Mention W.A.C. Junior Achievements 2,3, V.P. Finance 3. 11 SHANNON JAY WALKER PRIZED POSSESSION: My Buick AMBITION: To be successful, happy, and filthy rich FAVORITE SAYING: Ya havin' fun? Yearbook 4; AARON MORATH UNCLE AARON KEVIN DUNMIRE KEVIE PRIZED POSSESSION: 73 El Camino AMBITION: To be the owner of the largest trucking company in the United States. FAVORITE SAYING: This is true. PRIZED POSSESSION: My car. AMBITION: To graduate auto body school. FAVORITE SAYING: Who cares!!! Burrus 3; AMBITION: To be successful in whatever I choose to do. FAVORITE SAYING: Are you lying? FHA 2; Office Asst. 4. BRENDA LEE FANSHIER 12 ALLISON GAYLE (RAUSCH) BROWNING ALLIE' PRIZED POSSESSION: Samantha and Daniel AMBITION: To become a H.S. Principal and to abolish the unjust done in the schools. Office Asst! 2; Play 1, 'Play Crew 2; Library Asst. 2; Volleyball 1,2,3; M.V.P. 3; Basketball 1,2,3,A; Best Defensive Player; Class Officer 2,3,4, Vice Pres.; Student Council 1; Home- coming Attendant 3. DEWEY MORRELL DOOBIE PRIZED POSSESSION: Herman. AMBITON: To be a truck driver. FAVORITE SAYING: Five to One, One to Five, No one Here Gets Out Alive. Band 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Play Crew 1,2,4 13 14 Allison Brenda Elizabeth Brian Jamie Jeff 15 SENIOR WILLS I Debbie Fargo, will a certain Junior guy the ability to accept the fact that he can't have everything he wants, and to Janie and Cyndi the ability to let their finger nails be longer than they are wide. I, Brenda Fanshier, will to Deanna Morrell the ability to drive down steep, narrow alleys. I, Jon Easley, will to all the underclassmen the ability to put up with high school teachers. I, Rowan Dunnaway, will to anyone the ability to put up with Mr. G. I, Brenda Dunmire, will to Julie M. my marshmallows. I, Kevin Dunmire, will to Chris Morath my ability to carry Kodiak around school without having Mr. Keller take it away from me. I, Jeff Dowson, will my muscular body to science or to the school cafeteria. I, Theresa Canfield, will to anyone the ability to turn their head the right direction and escape the treacherous disease known as HFS. I, Allison Browning, will to Jana Jo the ability to stay on the road and out of the dit- ches . I Terri Brewer, will to myself the ability to put up with Kevin throughout the rest of my life. I Elizabeth Berghaus, will to Brenda, Deanna, and Diana, the ability to keep the air in the tires . . . not out. I, Kimberly Rausch, will to Susan S. the ability to drink liquor that has the taste of strawberries, and to Cheryl G. the ability to get over her past and forget about it. I, Susan Schmitz, will to anyone who needs it, the ability to make it through computer class without going insane, and to Jana, I will my song. I, Denise Shelts, will to Theresa the ability to go to Jacksonville without getting into some kind of trouble. I, Jamie Surratt, will to Jon Walker my ability to sneeze like a normal human being. I, Pam VanHyning, will to anyone the ability to put up with Meredosia boys; and to Susan; Fred, my pet lion . . . What's the problem, Fred??? I, Brian Werries, will to Tori Likes my height. I, Shannon Walker, will to Karen Everingham the ability to control herself during full moons. I, Tim Parton, to Ray Ham the ability to stay in one piece during either a football or basketball game. I, Dewey Morrell, will my zits to Kim Kilver. I, Chris Morath, will all my chaw to Coach K. I, Aaron Morath, will the ability to anyone that skips school and gets caught not to get into trouble. I, Jana Hutton, will to Lori Dawson the ability to stay away from her ex-boyfriends when they have new girl friends. I, Jeff Gordely, will to Joey Martin the ability to walk and chew gum during basketball practice. 1 PROPHECIES ANOTHER YEAR AND ANOTHER CLASS REUNION—The class of 1986 Is attending an Old Timers' Basketball Game in the gym at the former MCHS HIGH SCHOOL. The new high school now stands well above the flood waters on property given to the new Illinois Valley School District by Brian Werries and sits on land once owned by his grand- father and willed to Brian. Brian is here and just finished telling his story to Mr. G., and is now talking to Eric Allen and his friend Dr. J. They just finished a gruelling game of one-on-one with Eric winning, of course. Allison Browning is also involved in basketball as the coach of the Lakers having given her players their winning edge. Tim Parton and Jeff Gordley are also here still giving Mr. G. a hard time, and he is still trying to teach them something about chemistry. And there is Jana Hutton . . . out on here own recogni- zence after the theft of two volleyballs from the school. She and Pam VanHyning thought they might use them in Pam's fabulous Pam's Pizza Parlor in Florida. Susan Schmitz was going to drive them to Florida in her dream car (an Iroc Z28) but her headlights still sag. Many of the members of the class have gone on to college and professional careers it seems—such as Elizabeth Berghaus, who is a history professor at MacMurray; Chris Morath, a highly paid draftsman; Kim Rausch, who has applied her great penmanship to furthering her literary career; Shannon Walker, who is a Spanish speaking chemist; and Debbie Fargo who was a foreign language major at Harvard and is teaching in El Salvador. Businessmen and women abound among these graduates. Brenda Dunmire (and an un- named partner) have gone into the business of making marshmallow antenna covers; Jon Easley runs a Dude Ranch in Oklahoma; Jamie Surratt is nuts about his job as manager of the St. Louis Zoo and is still very much attached to squirrels; and the famous Denise Sehlts, who has her first Number One hit single, Miss Mary Sunshine in the Hall of Fame. -----and we can't forget Theresa Canfield—Miss Lovekamp would certainly be happy to know that Theresa has a business of her own—rolling toilet paper for distribution to school teachers who want to take revenge on students. Terri Brewer has had all her hopes and dreams come true and is living happily with her husband and six children in a 13-room mansion in Sunny California away from the hus- tle and bustle of the country life. Dewey Morrell is a bro-rider and the leader of the pack; and sees Aaron Morath quite often. Aaron is driving a car that actually has work- ing windshiled wipers. Speaking of cars, Kevin Dunmire has finally decided which car to drive, and is planning on giving anyone at the reunion (who wants one) a lift to Jeff Dowson's annual Satilite Burgoo. Why here comes Rowan Dunnaway (that's with two n's) who has been commissioned a vice- general. The general in charge of vice? Right behind him is Brenda Fanshier who fin- ally felt the breeze. We are still waiting for Stacey Fanshier (as usual) who was last seen walking home from the lake. He claims he ran out of gas and no one would give him a ride into town. SO FAREWELL FROM THE CLASS OF 1986. MAY ALL OF YOUR HOPES AND DREAMS COME TRUE. SEE YOU AT THE NEXT REUNION.!!! 17 Faculty Roger Ham, Greg Campbell, Don Schlieker, Fred Morton, Supt., John Clark, John Larimer, H.S. Princ., David Browning, Tom Duesterhaus, Gary Rausch BOARD ADMINISTRATION SALLY WILHITE Secretary to Mr. Larimer 20 Chris Oettle, Lloyd Allen, Violet Ham VIRGINIA ROATE CUSTODIANS Secretary to Mr. Morton Doris Hansom, Larry Larter, Judy Allen (Mr. Carter also serves as mechanic) BUS DRIVERS 21 ROXIE SHORES Home Economics F.H.A. CLETA TER HARK H.S. English Spanish NHS Advisor JANET WILSON Jr. Sr High Chorus GEORGENA MORTON Girls' P.E. Jr. Sr. High GVB MARK KELLER DARRELL MCDANNOLD Industrial Arts Freshman Advisor MIKE GADBERRY High School Math Science and Chem Sophomore Advisor Jr. Sr. High Sciences Freshman Advisor JAMES CHANEY Computer Training Behind the Wheel Dr. Ed. Boys' Co-Ed P.E. Head Football Coach Sr. High Girls' Basketball TERRY WILSON LILLIAN HESS Jr. Social Studies Jr. English Junior Advisor BETH NELSON Special Ed. Jr. HS. Cheerleader Advisor LISA TROTTER Art EVEYLN DREAS Special Services History Driver Ed. Librarian English Jr. HG B-Ball Sr. Advisor CHARLES BROOKS Jr. Sr. High Math Sophomore Advisor MARY ANN FUELLING Jr. Sr. High Music Junior Advisor JILL ROODHOUSE Counselor Business Yearbook Advisor Student Council Advisor Underclassmen SENIOR OFFICERS: President: Tim Parton Vice-Pres: Allison Browning (not pictured) Secretary: Susan Schmitz Treasurer: Brenda Dunmire f OLAbb JUNIOR OFFICERS: President: Vice-Pres: Secretary: Treasurer: Kent Duesterhaus Joe Martin Kim Six Melanie Winner SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: President: Jon Buhlig Vice-Pres: Barbie Rigg Secretary: Scott Larimer Treasurer: Lynette Bradley OFFICERS FRESHMAN OFFICERS: President: Mark Shepard Vice-Pres: Jill Ehrgott Secretary: Becky Shinnebarger Treasurer: Kathy Fanshier 30 SOPHOMORES 32 33 Matt DicVctnan 35 FRESHMAN Activities 1985-1986 King and Queen Susan Schmitz Escorted By Stacy Fanshier HOMECOMING '85 Brenda Dunmire Escorted By Tim Parton Jana Hutton Escorted By Brian Werries The M-C Homecoming was held Friday, September 20th. The Indians faced ISD and were victorious with a score of 27-0. The dance began at 7:00, and coronation was held at 9:00 with Susan Schmitz and Stacy Fanshier elected as our King and Queen. Everyone had a lot of fun, and left in high spirits. Beth Cooley Escorted By Jeremy Flynn 1984—1985 King and Queen Julie Ehrgott Escorted By Tharran Hobson Cathy McDannold Escorted by David Buhlig Christie Van Hyning Escorted By Troy Ham Michelle Surratt Escorted By Darold Fanshier BECKY SHINNEBARGER, MICHELLE SURRATT JENNIFER CAMPBELL Top: Jennifer Campbell Scott Larimer Ray Ham John Morton Janeen Dickman Melanie Winner Bottom: Lori Bradley Mark Pool Chuck Jenkins Toni Wilson Matt Wilhite Becky James Julie Ehrgott Sue Ridings Not Present: Christie VanHyning MIXED NUTS An aspiring writer in New York finds his new found friends somewhat interesting, and succeeds in hav- an article published about them, thus helping to dis- pel some of the doubts his parents had about the big city. Ray Ham and Chuck Jenkins shared this roll. 44 45 Sports FOOTBALL Stacey Fanshier, Eric Allen, Jeff Gordley, Brian Werries, Tim Parton Brad Kilver, Troy Ham, Ray Ham, Willie Buhlig, Joe Martin Kent Duesterhause, Rod Brown, Jon Buhlig, Brad Parton Darrell Fanshier, John Paul, David Buhlig, Ronny Ham, Mark Shepard Mike Brim, Allen Garrett, Matt Dickman, Billy Dorsey VOLLEYBALL ARSITY: . Canfield . Gregory . Shelts . Friestad . Tegeder . Fargo . VanHyning . Alhorn ront row: . Evringham . Davidson . Hutton . Dunmire . Six . VanHyning . Likes JNIOR VARSITY . Martin Dach Morton . Fanshier “cond row: . Werries . Dawson . Ehrgott . Buhlig . Campbell . Campbell . McDannold . Femmer irst row: • Rigg . Battefeld . Brown 49 BASKETBALL Back Row: Tim Parton, Joey Martin, Jeff Gordley, Matt Olson, Brad Kilver, Willie Buhlig, Kent Duesterhaus, Ray Ham, Brian Werries, Jamie Berghaus Front Row: Brad Parton, Matt Dickman, Tom Wellman, Jon Buhlig, John Paul, Scott Larimer Back Row: Theresa Canfield, Janie Alhorn, Tracy Ham, Stephanie Davidson, Jana Hutton, Amy Goldsborough, Janeen Dickman, Amie Klopfer, Allison Browning, Coach Keller Middle Row: Elizabeth Campbell, Jill Ehrgott, Holly Buhlig, Cathy McDannold, Sharlene Olson, Tara Edlen Front Row: Julie Martin, Beth Pollaro, Kathy Fanshier, Jodie Kemper, Shelly Battefeld CHEERLEADERS THE MCHS CHEERLEADERS attend every football and basketball game of the high school boys' teams and just any fan, may find it difficult to be enthusiastic every minute—but do try to keep the fans cheering and interested. During this past year they have had to work much on their own without a permanent advisor and did a commendable job. Lynette Bradley Jodi Kemper STATISTICIANS BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL SOUTHEASTERN TOURNEY: Augusta 51 78 Plymouth 65 38 Carthage 50 57 Rushville 52 57 Triopia 63 60 Greenfield 64 60 Brown County 59 77 Unity 45 57 PI. Hill 49 70 Barry 65 74 Payson 41 56 Griggsville 73 WINCHESTER TOURNEY: 67 Alton Marquette 50 69 Greenvield 46 60 Virginia 54 56 Perry 57 67 Routt 61 90 I.S.D. 65 59 Bluffs 63 61 Ashland 68 69 V.I.T. 74 77 Industry 77 58 Astoria REGIONAL 61 80 PI. Hill 59 69 VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY VOLLEYBALL MENDON 14-12 Rushville 1-2 ASTORIA 14- 0 Franklin 2-0 PL. HILL 8-21 Waverly 0-2 I.S.D. 27- 0 H.C. P. Hill 2-0 N. BERLIN 14-20 (OT) I.S.D. 2-0 V.I.T. 8-18 Chandlerville 1-2 GIRARD 8-36 N. Greene 2-1 VIRGINIA 0- 8 Beardstown 1-2 TRIOPIA 0-34 Bluffs 2-1 Rushville 0-2 3-6 Perry 2-0 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Industry 0-2 Triopia 1-2 1 -4 Barry 2-1 Griggsville 2-1 Virginia 0-2 V.I.T. 1-2 Routt 0-2 Astoria 2-0 REGIONAL PI. Plains 1-2 9-11 Matt Wilhite Chris Boblitt T-V VIDEO CAMERA OPERATORS JR. VARSITY 10-12 VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL Bluffs 48 43 Triopia 41 30 N. Greene 38 52 Rushville 28 80 Bluffs 44 36 Calhoun 51 58 West Pike 64 47 Winchester 23 46 Beardstown 52 79 Unity 48 61 Bluffs 52 42 Winchester 24 56 Triopia 40 45 V.I.T. 48 50 Brown County 34 51 I.S.D. 51 47 Perry 29 46 Pittsfield 35 72 V.I.T. 52 27 Brown County 39 53 REGIONAL I.S.D. 43 34 Perry 23 33 9-13 JR. VARSITY 6-11 7-17 53 TIM PARTON (Football Basketball) Ranked 1st in class NAMED DAR AND SAR award recipient, Lew Cummings IC scholarship recipient Jeff Gordley (Football Basketball) JANA HUTTON (Volleyball Basketball) BRIAN WERRIES (Football Basketball) PAM VANHYNING (Volleyball) DENISE SHELTS (Volleyball) ALLISON BROWNING (Volleyball) BRENDA DUNMIRE (Volleyball) Ranked 2nd in class Lew Cummings IC scholarship recipient Eric Allen (Football) iU. STACEY FANSHIER (Football) DEBBIE FARGO (Volleyball) THERESA CANFIELD (Volleyball) L to R: Kim Lacey, Deanna Morrell, Dionne Brown, Jennifer Campbell, Michelle Surratt, Shannan Steinberg, Becky Shinnebarger. CHEERLEADERS Organizations THE STAFF Back Row: Shannon Walker, Scott Larimer, Sherry Friestad, Christina Brant, Melanie Winner. Front Row: Jackie Van Hyning, Dianna Hamman, Theresa Canfield, Christie Van Hyning, John Morton, Matt Wilhite. NHS Standing: J. Morton, J. Martin, T. Parton, K. Duesterhaus, R. Ham, Mrs. Terhark. Sitting: C. Gregory, S. Davidson At the conclusion of the Sophomore year students may be chosen as pro- bationary members of the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY if they have main- tained a B average and have shown other qualities of good character as defined by the society. They must maintain this standing to remain members. STUDENT Top: John Morton, Janeen Dickman, Debbie Fargo, Jennifer Campbell, Matt Olson Front: Laura Walker, Jana Hutton, and Billy Dorsey. The Student Council annually plans, organizes, and coordinates the ac- tivities of the Homecoming. They find transportation for the candi- dates during the parade; set up the parade route; find willing people to judge the floats; younger child- ren to act as crown bearer and flower girl; and provide flowers for the Queen and her Court at the dance----in addition to try- ing to find a band to please everyone. Frown row: B. Rigg, E. Campbell, S. Schmitz, J. Hutton, D. Brown, M. Surratt, T. Ham, D. Morrell, and L. Walker. Back row: K. Lacey, J. Campbell, K. Rausch, J. Ehrgott, K. Fanshier, D. Allen, J. Van- Hyning, S. Friestad, S. Steinberg, Mrs. Shores. FHA is an organization which strives to help youths assume their roles in society. . . whether it is in the area of personal growth, family life, vocational preparation, or community involvement. They learned techniques they will need both in and out of school. This year the students attended the Section 3E Rally and State Leadership Conference. They also held a Christmas party for pre-school children, a Mother-Daughter Banquet, and had a bookbook sale. President: Susan Schmitz Vice President: Jana Hutton Secretary: Sherry Friestad Treasurer: Deanna Morrell Voting Delegate: Tracy Ham Adviser: Mrs. Shores 61 BAND Lar °:: B”d Kilver KaChy Fanshier, Theresa Lawson, Ben VanHyning, Kim Kilver, Andy Rausch, Shannan Steinberg, Tracy Ham. FiBrimr°W' Scott Larimer Jon Walker, Ray Ham, Kent Duesterhaus, Joey Martin, Mike F°r: y0W: LOrl Werries Stephanie Davidson, Dewey Morrell, Chris Wills, Jon Bughlig, Jamie Berghaus, Mark Shepard. ThJrd uJ°hn ”0rt0n Matt Wilhite, Chris Boblitt, Michelle Surratt, Dione Brown, Amy Goldsborough. Second row. Holly Buhlig, Jill Ehrgott, Dianna Hamman, Laura Walker, Tara Edlen, Christina Brant. FlcSU!y0r SHaWn B°yd’ Bllly Dorsey’ Becky Goldsborough, Tim Davidson, Tabitha bchliecer. Tommy Dunaway, Brad Parton, Jason Farmer. 62 CHORUS Front Row: Lori Werries, Tara Edlen, Kathy Fanshier, Jana Hutton, Shannan Steinberg, Jill Ehrgott, Cheryl Gregory, Christina Brant, Laura Walker, Stephanie Davidson, Thearsa Lawson. Back Row: Scott Larimer, Dewey Morrell, Matt Wilhite, Chris Boblit, Brad Kilver, Willie Buhlig, Kent Duesterhouse, John Morton, Joey Martin, Jamie Berghaus, Jon Walker. The chorus practices hard two days a week The jazz band comes in early many with Mrs. Wilson and performs at the mornings before school and rehearses Christmas and Spring Concerts, and also performs at the Christmas and Spring Concerts, in addition to some of the basketball games. 63 SPECIAL HELP OFFICE HELP Many tasks and errands are per- setting: Kim Six, Willie Buhlig, Susan Schmitz formed during the day by the standing: Lori Werries, Mary Dawson, Janeen Dlckman, members of the office help. They Brenda Fanshier pick up absence slips, record these absences for Mrs. Wilhite. LIBRARY HELP sitting: Janeen Dickman, Tori Likes, Deanna Morrell, Crystal Femmer, Theresa Canfield, Jennifer Campbell. standing: Brenda Dunmire, Joe Martin, Janie Alhorn, Mike Garrett, Jana Hutton, Brad Kilver, Susan Schmitz, Kent Duesterhaus, Julie Martin. Miss Lovekamp enlists the help of students to take care of keeping the books in order on the shelves of the library, checking books out and in, and helping her to maintain the card file—both printed and computer filed. Autographs Memories When the books close, and the last bell rings, And carefree days are lost to mundane things- When nostalgia strikes, and your memory wanes. And you remember the faces but not the names- Pick up your yearbook and leaf it through and Remember the days so dear to you. Jr. High Cherrie Dunnaway Tom Dunaway Tammy Gerecke Rebecca Goldsborough Billy Joe Brian Howell Melanie Jackson Kim Kilver Hawkshaw Chris Ruyle Tabitha Schlieker Billy Surratt Andy Tubbs EIGHTH GRADE n Becky Griffin Laura Ham Andy Rausch Travis Kauscn Benjamin Jason Wells VanHyning Noel Acuff Kristal Barth Becky Lacey Jason Morton Kevin Duesterhaus Spencer Gal Jimmy Griffin Jason Henry Allen Mowen T.W. Nave Jason Parton Teresa Patterson Jeanne Surratt Jennifer Not pictured: VanHyning Kathy Utley Sean Wellman Trudie Werries Brian Wilson SEVEKTH GRADE Matt Gerecke Lynette Lacey Robin Shanks Tim Van Order Danny DeWitt. Jenny DeWitt CHORUS BACK ROW: M. Rigg, T. Gerecke, T. Werries, T. Schlieker 5iDDLEHS-8’,Mrr WilS°n’ K11Ver’ J Mort0n C- Clark. MIDDLE ROW. J. Surratt, B. Wilson, J. Wells, J. Griffin FRONT OW-1' 6 ’ ' Barth’ B' Goldsborough, T. Nave, K. J SIffev' t H ±dT’ L LaCey' M- J kson, B. Griffin, D. Riffey, J. Henry, N. Acuff, C. Cohenour, B. Lacey L. Ham. T. Patterson, Duesterhaus. . Utley, BACK ROW: T. Davidson, K. Duesterhaus T. Dunnaway, J. Morton, B. VanHyning, A. Rausch, B. J. Hawkshaw. MIDDLE ROW: N. Acuff, R. Penington, T. Schlieker, T. Werries, B. Wilson, J. Griffin, J. VanHyning, J. Parton. FRONT ROW: B. Griffin, C. Clark, B. Goldsborough, K. Kilver, Krystal Barth, T. Perry BAND 74 Standing: Rebecca Goldsborough, Suzanne Martin, Cathy Clark, Kim Kilver, Tabitha Schlieker, Jennifer Little, Lori Barry. Kneeling: Laura Wells, Christy Eberland, Becky Griffin, Krystal Barth, Susan Battefeld, Lora Hamman, Lori VanHyning, Kara Rausch Indians India nr Indium ‘ndians Indians Indians 'tdians B Team 5-4 BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL Back row: Lori B., Rebecca G., Thariscia P., Kathy U., Cherrie D., Theresa P., Tammy G. Third row: Laura H., Kim K., Mrs. Morton, Jennifer L., Trudie W., Tabitha S. Second row:Suzanne M.j Laura H., Susan B., Noel A., Manda D., Christy G., Jennifer A., Tracy M. Standing: Brenda D., Ass't., Laura W., Tina G., Connie C., Debbie F.,Ass't. BASKETBALL Ben VanHyning Jason Wells Chris Ruyle Coach Griffin Billy Hawkshaw Andy Rausch Travis Rausch Tim Davidson Back Row: J. Henry, S. Gal', B. Wilson, K. Duesterhaus, T. Steinberg, Coach Griffin, J. Morton, T. W. Nave, D. Riffey, R. Penington, J. Parton Front Row: B. Ham, A. Battefeld, M. Russwinkel, M. Smith, J. R. Davidson, D. Schlieker JUNIOR HIGH BOYS’ BASKETBALL EIGHTH GRADE 7-11 SEVENTH GRADE 11- 7 STATISTICIAXS Storekeeper Chris Ruyle, Ben VanHyning, Miss Karrick Tim VanHyning, Sharlene Olson 75 Advertisements Da’laine Publishing “A Positive Force in the Communities We Serve” Bluffs Times (Since 1889) Meredosia Budget (Since 1905) Triopia Tribune (Since 1982) The Jacksonville Area Showcase Guide (Since 1983) COMPLIMENTS OF FARMERS TRADERS STATE BANK FACILITY AT Serving our community since 1887 Each depositor insured to $100,000 MEMBER FDIC PERRY PHONE 217 584-1211 EDUCATION THE KEY TO S U C C F S S ! CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE 78 THE KIWANiS CLUB M H H H M COMPLIMENTS 0 F VERNE (TINKER) BADER Always Better BADER AGRICULTURAL SERVICE 0” i Dealer for A. B. Chrisman Fertilizer Co. HPh. 584-1133 or 584-1301 8WTT' Meredosia HTTTTTTTTTYTYTTTTT rTTYTT rY TTTYTTTTT d VILL AGE VIDEO VCR ft MOViC rentals Owners KMOY ft KIM STURTEVANT 584 1093 MAIN STREET KEVIN ft VICKI BARTH 584-1 440 COMPLIMENTS OF CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1986 GORDLEY INSURANCE OFFICE IN CHAMBERSBURG Congratulations Best Wishes To The Graduates Prom: HAZELRIGG GARAGE Repair and Wrecker Service Truck Testing Perry , Illinois 63262 Phone: (217) 236-9611 Conservation of energy will be an important part of your future. As your lifestyle changes and your use of energy service changes, we’ll be there to help you use it wisely. CENTRAL. ILLINOIS PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY people providing people with energy so merle fox photography Inc. MERLE T. FOX Telephone (217) 243-2717 7 Central Park Plaza JACKSONVILLE. IL 62650 COMPLIMENTS OF BONE - SCOTT CLINIC, LTD. - MEREDOSIA OFFICE JAMES E. HINCHEN, M.D. THOMAS A. MACKEY, R.N. FAMILY PRACTICE 105 N. Washington Meredosia, IL Naftmal STARCH and CHEMICAL CORPORATION 4EPEOOSIA ILLINOIS 6266S 217 564-1323 (217) 584- 1 31 1 Knight's Implement Co. Inc. SMALL ENGINE DIST - SERVICE A PARTS WOOD COAL STOVES A FURNACES CHAIN SAWS A LAWNMOWERS Don Donna Bradley MEREDOSIA. IL 62665 Your Auctioneer Since 1950 Oscar Matthews Ph: 217-323-1516 or 4148 RICHARD A CLARK. Agent Auto - Life - Health - Home and Business STATE FARM INSURANCE 114W. 2nd Street Beardstown, Illinois 62618 Phone: Off. 217 323-2688 or 217 323-3525 Res. 217 323-2432 HOMEMADE BREAD. DONUTS AND OTHER PASTRIES BAKER S DOZEN PASTRY SHOP Shady acres Meredosia. il TOM a MARY KNAPP 584-1756 ALHORN-BARTH CHEVROLET, INC. SALES • SERVICE PART and ACCESSORIES MEREDOSIA. ILLINOIS PHONE 584-1523 Farmers State Bank Trust Co. Your good neighbor bonk Mt. Sterling 7733319 Member FDIC Versailles 225-3296 i Jr. it f r.W t CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DEALER Last year, Burrus Power Hybrids out- performed the big- gest names in the field. Decisively. Time after time. This year, Burrus can be the most profitable corn in your fields. Just call for com- plete yield results and our new lineup of hybrids. A [burrus POWER HYBRIDS P.0 BOX 686 MEREDOSIA. IL 62665 (217)584 1782 MAJOR BRANDS J M TIRE SERVICE - 24 HOUR ROAD A FARM SERVICE - JOHN HOWELL (217)584-1092 COLWELL LUMBER COMPANY MEREDOSIA. ILLINOIS Kitchen Cabinets Lumber and Paint Plumbing Electrical Supplies BEST WISHES! FROM GARY'S BODY SHOP ARENZVILLE, ILLINOIS MARY'S MARKET FLYNN’S MEREDOSIA, ILLINOIS Fresh meat. Produce, Groceries Fishing Supplies 6 RIVERSIDE CAMPER CREME Delicious Ice Cream, Shakes specialities MARKET COME TO— LINDSEY, CHILDERS w HARDWARE COMPANY FINE QUALITY MEATS GROCERIES VERSAILLES, 225-3200 BEARDSTOWN, 323-2998 MEREDOSIA, ILLINOIS 82665 BEST FOR HARDWARE, APPLIANCES, FURNITURE THE SAND BAR A GREAT PLACE TO BRING A FRIEND OR MEET A FRIEND. RILEY’S WRECKER SERVICE FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE THE BEST 0 L DRINKS AROUND! f IBp CHAMBERSBURG, ILLINOIS 584-9900 DAY PHONE 327-4368 NIGHT PHONE 327-4268 RT. 104E MEREDOSIA 63 Congratulations to the Seniors EUich depositor insured to 20.000. FDKI HDII Al OffOSiT INSURANCI CORPORATION Bluffs, Illinois 754-3373 THIELE GARAGE Auto Transmissions Wheel Alignment Tune ups and Custom Exhaust Bill and Darin Thiele 110 W. Main, P.0. Box 308 Perry, Illinois 62362 Phone: 236-9481 or 236-7121 PERRY WAGON WHEEL HOMER AND BETTY ALLEN PERRY, IL 62362 Phone 236-9201 Home of home cooked Meals We cater to Private Parties Banquets THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK o Aoewiv iie ONE - 0- F0UR LIQUOR GAS Open 7 days a week 584-1622 Hhe zville. Illinois MEMBER OF FDIC PH ONE- 997-5 5 85 1882-1985 L II INSIKANCK AGENCY, INC. PHONE 217 754-3378 ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE BLUFFS. ILL 62621 84 LELAND LITTIG — AGEN1 Mitchell's Garage CAR WASH SELF-SERVE GAS Melons, .Pumpkins, Fresh Fruits Vegetables Bulk Garden Seed and Bedding Plants Cigarettes, Mixed Nuts, Pecans Hours: Mon-Fri - 7-7 Sat - 8-7 Sun - 8:30- 6:00 Phone 584-1985 Meredosia, Route 104 OUR THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS: A KUT ABOVE 112 W. MAIN STREET BEARDSTOWN, IL 62618 (217) 323-1497 BLEY CABLE, INC. 121 W. MAIN STREET BEARDSTOWN, IL 62618 (217) 343-3400 BROWN COUNTY STATE BANK MAIN STREET MT. STERLING, IL 62353 (217) 773-3328 CRAFTY COTTAGE VERSAILLES, IL 62378 (217) 225-3290 DAIRY QUEEN BRAIZER 817 E. 4TH STREET BEARDSTOWN, IL 62618 (217) 323-1162 CHRISTY HAIR STUDIO 109 E. MAIN STREET BEARDSTOWN, IL 62618 (217) 323-2714 ESTHER'S SHOP RR 1 BLUFFS, IL 62621 FANSHIERS MAIN STREET MEREDOSIA, IL 62665 FREEZEN, INC BLUFFS, IL 62621 KOPPS LUMBER GRIGGSVILLE, IL 62340 (217) 833-2146 SCOTT F S INC. P. 0. BOX 307 BLUFFS, IL 62621 (217) 754-3313 TRUE VALUE HARDWARE MAIN STREET MT. STERLING, IL 62353 VILLAGE INN BLUFFS, IL 62621 HART INSURANCE AGENCY P.O. BOX 50 ARENZVILLE, IL 62611 (217) 997-5820 INSURANCE PLACEMENT CENTER P.O. BOX B BEARDSTOWN, IL 62618 (217) 323-2868 LOGSDON ORCHARDS VERSAILLES, IL 62378 (217) 225-3532 MARTIN REXALL 118 W. 2ND STREET BEARDSTOWN, IL 62618 (217) 323-3002 PENSTONE APPLE ORCHARD GRIGGSVILLE, IL 62340 West Central Illinois Ins. Agcy. 46 Main Street, Meredosia, Illinois 584-1751 584-1714 R and S Auto Supply Beardstown, IL 62618 Huss' Menswear Beardstown, IL 62618 Allen Lumber Co. The Shoe Tree Bluffs, IL 62621 Beardstown, IL 62618 Pruden Insurance Versailles, IL 62378 John Alhorn Insurance McClure, Branner Hardwick Real Estate Beardstown, IL 62618 MUELLER UPHOLSTERY COMPLIMENTS OF BLUFFS, ILLINOIS OPEN MON - FRI - 8 am - 4 PHONE 75 -3 15 GOOD LUCK POST STANDARD SERVICES pm DEBBIE fl (standard TOM CHERRINGTON Manager Phone 584-1919 BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE FROM EVERYONE AT JOHNSON'S GENERAL STORE Route 104 CHAMBERSBURG, IL 62323 (217) 327-4320 Groceries, Meats, Produce Electrolux Sales Service Watkins Quality Products Fuller Brush Home Family Care 86 COMPLIMENTS OF GRIGGSVILLE VETERINARY CLINIC OFFICES IN GRIGGSVILLE AND MT. STERLING Phone 217-773-3866— Mt. Sterling, IL 62353 217-833-2359- Griggsville, IL 62340 § Richard D. Hull, DVM William A. Johnson, DVM Kevin Kackley, DVM. SOUTH SIDE TAVERN MEREDOSIA, ILLINOIS COLD BEER - GOOD FOOD FRIENDLY SERVICES Where Good Friends Meet. WE ALSO HAVE TOMBSTONE PIZZAS MT. 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