Meredosia Chambersburg High School - Chief Yearbook (Meredosia, IL)

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37§huf The Meredosia-Chambersburg High School Students solemnly dedicate this CHIEF, 1987, to JEFF JAMES COLEMAN. JEFFY, who met death in a tragic drowning accident, would have been a 1987 graduate of MCHS and will be missed by his many friends and faculty; and his warm and joyful smile will long be remembered. Roger Hara, Fred Morton, Supt., Greg Campbell, Don Schlieker, John Clark, David Browning, Tom Duesterhaus, Gary Rausch, John Larimer, Princ. Madeline Buhlig Secretary to Mr. Morton Fred Morton, Superintendent Sally Wilhite High School Secretary 0 0 000 4 JON WALKER SHERRY FRIESTAD AMIE KLOPFER -• • ' • •• TOM DOWSON AMY GOLDSBOROUGH JAMIE BERGHAUS JASON FARMER . «]. ’• H' CHRISTIE VANHYNING STEPHANIE DAVIDSON SCOTT WERRIES 6 JOEY MARTIN JANIE ALHORN 7 JOHN GRIFFIN MELANIE WINNER 9 JOHN MORTON KENT DUESTERHAUS t K CHERYL GREGORY KIM SIX TROY HAM DEANNA GUST CHRIS BOBLITT CHRIS HILTON ; i a V v • V X; KAREN EVERINGHAM 11 AMY JOLENE GOLDSBOROUGH— Amy Ambition: To go to college far away from Brad Kilver Favorite Saying: I hate when that happens. Prized Possession: Sense of Humor Band, 1,2,3,4; Camp, 1, Chorus, 1,3,A; Play, 1,3; Crew, 1,3,A; Prompter, 3,A; Spring Variety Show, 2,3,A; Volleyball, 1; Basket- ball, 1,2,3,A; MCHS All-Tourney team, 3; Student Council, 2; Jets, 3; JA, 2; Academic All American, 3, A; Who's Who Among American High School Students, A. SHARON MARIE FRIESTAD— Crash Ambition: To may an income large enough to pay for my car Favorite Saying: Mom, can I have the car? Prized Possession: My driver's License. FHA, 2,3,A; Secretary, A; President, A; Li- brary Assistant, A; Yearbook, 3,A; Spring Musical Variety, 2; Volleyball, 3,A; JA Secretary, 3; Member of Church of Christ Yough Group. STEVEN WILLIAM FLOYD Ambition: To be successful in life and have an all around good time. Favorite Saying: Aw be darn-and---- You're stupid. Prized Possession: My football jersey. Football, A; All WAC Conf.; Queen Candidate Escort, A; Play, A; Basketball, 1,2,3,A. KENT MATHEW DUESTERHAUS— Kent Ambition: To live a long and happy life Favorite saying: Don't worry about it; it will be all right. Prized Possession: Card Collection Band, 1,2,3,A; NHS 3,A; Office Help, 3,A Li- brary Assistant, 3,A; Football, 1,2,3,A; Co- Captain, A; WAC All-Conference; Attendant Escort, 2; Chorus, 1,2,3,A; Play Crew, 2,3,A; Basketball, 1,2,3,A; Class President, 3; Student Council, 1; Jets, 3,A. STEPHANIE JANE DAVIDSON— Steph Ambition: To finish college and find a successful career. Favoride Saying: Give me a break. Prized Possession My unicorn collection and my own class ring. Band, 3,A; PCC Honor Band, A; NHS, 3,A; Sec'ry, A; Art Award, 1,2,3; Chorus, 3,A; Yearbook, 2; Play, 1,2,3,A; Best actress, 2,3; Spring Variety Show, 3; Volleyball, 1,2,3,A; High % serves; Spikes award, 3; MVP, 3,A; WAC All-Conf.; PCC All Tourney, A; PCC All-Conf. A; Basketball, High % FT 1,2,3; High RBD. 1,2,3; MVP, 3; Dosh All-Tourney; PCC All Tourney; Class Treas., 1,2; JA, 1,2. TOM DOWSON Ambition: To eventually become an entrepreneur Prized Possession: My Six String Worked at Burrus, 1,2,3,A; Worked at School in Summer, 3. JEANNIE K. DUNAWAY— Jean Ambition: Succeed in being a nurse in a large hospital. Favorite Saying: Go Ahead, make my day! Prized Possession: My cat Jerry, long eyelashes, and an A in shorthand (if received) Band, 1,2; FHA, 1,A; Library Assistant, 3,A; Chorus, 1,3,A; Yearbook, A; Volleyball, A; Basketball, 1,2; JA, 3; Member of Youth Group of Church of Christ, 1,2,3,A. KAREN ELIZABETH EVERINGHAM— Kee Ambition: To live up to my potential and be the best person I can be. Favorite Saying: Many dreams come true and some have silver linings; I live for my dream and a pocket full of gold. Prized Possession: car and $2,000 in my savings. Queen Candidate, A; Volleyball, 1,2,3,A; BAsketball, 3,A; Softball, 1,2; Track, 1; Member of Church Youth Organization, 1,2,3,A JASON R. FARMER Ambition: To become a math teacher and pump gas. Favorite saying: I wouldn't touch that with your hand. Prized Possession: 77 Band, 1,2,3,A; Office Assistant, 1, Foot- ball, 1, Chorus, 2; Spring Variety Show, 2,3,A; Class President, A. JOHN GRIFFIN Ambition: To be healthy, wealthy, and wise Favorite Saying, What Prized Possession: Indian Relics Yearbook, 2,A; Play Cast, 1,2; Crew, 2; JA, 1,2. CYNTHIA MARIE TEGEDER— Clare Ambition: To be successful and happy in life. Favorite Saying: It's casual! Prized Possession: My dog Cuddles and my diamond earrings from T.A.S. Library Assistant, 1,2,3; Chorus, 1,2,A; Play Cast, 1,2; Crew, 3,A; Spring Variety Show, 3; Volleyball, 1,2,3,A; Camp, 1,2; JA, 1; Who's Who Among American High School Students; National History Award; Member of Church Yough Group. 12 TRACY M. HAM— Trix Ambition: To become a secretary and be happy in life. Favorite Saying: Buddy Roe! Prized Possession: Dog Mutsey , A in shorthand, if ever received. Band 1,2,3,4; FHA, 1,2,3,4; Voting Delegate, 3; VP, 4; Office Ass't., 3; Chorus, 1,2; Yearbook, 1; Play Crew, 2,3; Spring Variety Show, 3; Basketball, 1,2,3; Cheerleader, 1; 4 (football season) Band flag guard, 3,4; Worked at Burrus, 3. RAY EUGENE HAM— Ambition: To graduate from college and get a job. Prized Possession: Size 6 class ring. Band, 1,2,3,4; NHS, 3,4; President, 4; Football, 1,2,3,4; Academic All Confer- ence; Chorus, 4; Play, 1,2,3,4; Spring Variety Show, 2,3; Basketball, 1,2,3, 4; Class Officer President, 1,2; Jets, 3; Member of Church Youth Group, 1,2,3,4. CHERYL ANN GREGORY Chersed Ambition: To pursue a career in art. Favorite Saying: Amy, we're gonna be late. Prized Possession: Fingernails and Cinder my poodle. NHS, 3,4; Office Assistant, 1; Library Assistant, 1; Art Awards, 1,2,3,4; Queen Candidate, 4; Attendant, ; Chorus, 3; Play Crew, 2,3,4; Spring Variety Show, 3; Volleyball, 2,3,4; Student Council, 1; Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, 4; Member of Church Youth Group, 1,2,3,4. TROY JASON HAM Troy Boy Ambition: To go to school for electronics and have a small family. Favorite Saying: One of these days, maybe. Prized Possession: Angela and my so called CAR. Office Assistant, 4: Library Assistant, 2,4; Football, 1,2,3,4; W.A.C. All-Con- ference; Co-Capt., 4; Homecoming Queen Escort, 4; Attendant escort, 3; Chorus, 2; Play crew, 3,4; Spring Variety Show, 3,4; Basketball, 1,4; Worked at Burrus. BRADLEY DAVID KILVER— Brad Ambition: To continue supporting the fine products of liquid refreshment. Favorite Saying: Eat my jockey shorts. Prized Possession: 64 Football Jersey. Band, 1,2,3,4; Library Assistant, 3,4; Football, 1,2,3,4; All-Conference, 3,4; Queen Cand. Escort, 4; Chorus, 3,4; Play Crew 1,2,3,4; Spring Variety Show, 2,3,4; Best Crew Award, 2,3; Basketball, 1,2,3,4; Co-Capt., 4; Worked at Burrus JON E. WALKER— Roy Ambition: Seek further schooling and get a degree in meteorology. Favorite Saying: OH, NUTS .... Prized Possession: My 100% in English III Band, 1,2,3,4; Library Assistant, 2; Foot- ball, 1; Video Operator, 4; Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Play Crew, 3,4; Spring Variety Show, 2,3; Church of Christ Youth Group, SCOTT WERRIES Ambition: To go coyote hunting every day in the winter. Favorite Saying: BULL .... Prized Possession: Car, Stereo Tapes MELANIE DAWN WINNER— Mel Ambition to finish college; be a teacher and be rich. Favorite Saying: Wonder where Brian is? Prized Possession: My Teddy Art Awards, 1,2,3,4; Chorus, 1,2; Yearbook, 1,2,3; Editor, 3; Typist, 2; Play Cast, 2,3, 4; Spring Variety Show, 2,3; Class Treasurer, 3; Student Council Sec'y Treas. 4; Student of the Month, 3; Jazz Band, 2,3,4; Honor Student, 1,2,3,4; Who's Who Among American High School Students, Baccalaureate Pianist, 3. JOHN FRANK MORTON— Shuttle Ambition: To host NBC Nightly News Favorite Saying: OH MY?!? Prized Possession: My Marilyn Monroe and Stephen King collections Band, 1,3,4; NHS, 3,4; Library Assistant, 1,4; Art Awards, 1,2,3,4; Chorus, 1,3; Year- book, 1,2,3,4; Editor, 4; Play Cast, 1,2,3,4; Spring Variety Show, 2,3; Basketball Mgr., 1,2, 3,4; Class Vice Pres., 4; Student Council, 3; JETS, 4; Student of the Month, 3; Member of Chambersburg Christian Youth Group; Worked at Burrus, 1,2,3,4. TORI LYNN LIKES— Shorty Muffin Ambition: To be happy and successful in life. Favorite Saying: Promise? Prized Possession: My collections. Office Assistant, 2; Library Assistant, 3,4; Chorus, 1; Play Crew, 3,4; Volleyball, 1,2, 3,4; Bester Server and Setter Awards. AMIE LEANNE KLOPFER— Aimo Ambition: To be happy and successful in life. Favorite Saying: HA! Prized Possession: Stereo Band, 1,2,3,4; Office Assistant, 1; Chorus, 1,2; Play Crew 2,3,4; Volleyball, 1,2; Bas- ketball, 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary, 4. 13 WILLS Janie Jo Alhorn- I will to all the underclassmen the ability to put up with the seniors until they become one too. Jamie Leigh Berghaus- I will to Scott Larimer my position on the basketball team. Chris Boblitt- To Matt Dickman the ability to keep cars out of ditches in the middle of nowhere, and to Brad Parton; my great hunting skills. William R. Buhlig- I will to Ben VanHyning my 36 vertical leaping ability. Janeen Dickman- I will to Karen E. my slalom skiing ability. Kent Matthew Duesterhaus- I will to Mrs. TerHark my vocabulary and to Bud a slimmer, trimmer figure. Tom Dowson- I will my Ford to the first person who comes up with $50. Jeannie Kay Dunaway- I will to Tom Dunaway my ability to write a term paper; and to Billy Joe Hawkshaw my ability to wash dishes and get them clean. Karen Elizabeth Everingham- I will to anyone taking any of Mrs. Shores classes, the ability to distinguish dry milk from flour and to J. D. my ability to avoid big trucks and remain upright at the same time. Jason R. Farmer- I will to Janeen the ability to believe the truth. Steven William Floyd- I will the Grey Ghost to anyone who wants it and to Kent all my football jerseys. Sharon Marie Friestad- I will to Zach my driving abilities and to Christina the abil- ity to drive. Safe driving to ya'll!! And to Lynette, my gun club license. Amy Jolene Goldsborough- I will to my sister the ability to wear normal clothing and to defend herself. Cheryl Ann Gregory- I will to Mr. James the ability to look happy. John Edward Griffin- I will to Sean E. the ability to stay in school without skipping. Ray Eugene Ham- I will the ability to anyone to go out for athletics after having both arms borken. Tracy Marie Ham- I will to Amie K. the ability to play through the entire school song without stopping and to two certain Freshmen girls the intelligence to stay away from a certain Junior guy. Troy Jason Ham- I will to my brother the ability to get through school without getting beaten to death by certain unknown teachers. Bradley David Kilver- I will to Kim S. the ability to start a Jeep without injuring a bystander. Amie Leanne Klopfer- I will to anyone the ability to put up with having a locker next to Brad K. for 6 years and to any underclassmen the talent to get straight A's in computers and still not know what they are doing. Joseph Scott Martin- I will to Mr. Armstrong my walk . Tori Lynn Likes- I will to Janie my notes and to Peepers, my shades. John Frank Morton- I will to Shuttlecock Tim the ability to beat anyone to the lockerroom. Kimberly Lynn Six- I will to Lori Dawson the ability to put up with the people in this school for one more year. Good Luck! Cynthia Marie Tegeder- I will to Jennifer Campbell, the ability to stay on the road and off of levees when coming from work; and to Julie Martin, all of my toilet paper supply. Christina Mae VanHyning- I will to my guys all my leftover pennies; to Jennifer C., my N.B.A. lifetime membership (you've earned it); and to J. D., his old room back.... Melanie Dawn Winner- I will to Jennifer C. the ability to keep her hands to herself in situations concerning the opposite sex! Deanna Kay Gust- To my best friend, Dione Brown, my Wildest Dreams. 14 PROPHECIES Here it is that time again when Father Time looks into his crystal ball to see what the graduate of MCHS are doing. We find JOHN MORTON directing and producing a new movie based on . . . (Surprise!) his favorite Stephen King novel. STEPHANIE DAVIDSON and MELANIE WINNER are starring in the movie which should skyrocket their careers. The film requires many car chase scenes and there is ONLY choice for the stunt team . . . SHERRY CRASH FRIESTAD and her brother, who have become Hollywood's most legendary stunt team. One problem, though; they use at least twice as much equipment as all the others put together. Stylish clothing is a must for any major movie, and KAREN EVERINGHAM, being the flashy dresser she is, is designing the wardrobe. JOEY MARTIN and BRAD KILVER are doing lighting (it's so easy for Brad up on the scaffold with those size 13 boats he wears). CYNDI TEGE- DER, the up-and-coming Hollywood make-up artist is doing all the make-up for John, his characters really need it. If you watch the first scene closely, you will see the new edible candle, designed by none other than STEVE FLOYD. JON WALKER (alias Roy Hobbs ) is a natural at singing, so he is creating the soundtrack along with Don Johnson. Every album needs a cover; there- fore CHRISTIE VANHYNING is designing it and all the other movie paraphernalia. Every movie-set needs a good nurse and John has his — AMIE KLOPFER. The only problem is that she sticks out her tongue and screams whenever she sees blood. JANIE ALHORN is also connected with show business with her own TV show. She stars as a legal secretary for none other than Perry Mason. She may need Amie to come help keep Perry going at his age. JEANNIE DUNAWAY is running a daycare center for children with working parents. Every morning she feeds her charges with the old favorite Trix witch is still TRACY HAM'S favorite cereal too ... in fact, she is the vice-president of the company and travels all over the country promoting it. Trix isn't just for breakfast anymore; but don't tell the rabbit. Tracy is trying to get SCOTT WERRIES undar contract to grow corn exclusive- ly for her company on his back forty. KENT DUESTERHAUS, while pursuing a career as a stand-up comedian at physics conven- tions, works part-time for GM testing how well windows roll down. He and JASON FARMER need to get together since Jason is busy working on his cars too. That Camero and Porche are just not running right. CHERYL GREGORY is teaching her 2nd grade class the art of creative cardboard box decorating and dreaming of being with JEANEEN DICKMAN, who is skiing off the coast of Hawaii, where RAY HAM spends his time specializing in Orthopedic Surgery. CHRIS BOBLITT is still around too . . . well . . . just call him General. JOHN GRIFFIN is still at MCHS - as janitor - because he refuses to leave the school system. Speaking of MCHS . . . TORI LORES is rolling in dough (literally) after opening her thriving muffin bakery chain across the U.S. She owes Shuttlecock a debt of grati- tude for the idea. We have a famous author among the graduates—JAMIE BERGHAUS, who has just had his first number-one best selling book. To Kill a Commie published. Many of the men are still involved in their first love -C-A-R-S------ TROY HAM fixed up his rust bucket and has recently sold it to a collecter for over $150,000. He is now in the market for another car. TOM DOWSON is running a Caddie dealership. You have probably seen his ads on TV; and JAMIE RIGG owns a new TV and a new Caddie as well. He and CHRIS HILTON have developed a smokeless cigarette for high school students who want to sneak a smoke between classes - or at lunch time? The ladies are also keeping up their interest in cars. KIM SIX ( Crunch to her best friends) has a new car that won't run and AMY GOLDSBOROUGH has a new Jeep. But it is hard to get used to because the windows do go down whenever she wants them to. MIKE GARRETT is showing the pros how to play at the Air-Garrett Professonal Basket- ball Clinic in Phoenix. At last report, he said they have a lot to learn. LAST, BUT DEFINITELY NOT LEAST----------we find WILLIE BUHLIG as Chief of Police in Chicago. Rumor has it he is going to be appointed director of the CIA. Watch out, Mr. President! His assistant is to be Deana Gust. DEANNA KAY GUST— Hanna Ambition: To be happy Favorite Saying: Give me a break Prized Possession: Baby Darin and my R E 0 friend Band, 2; FHA, 1,2,3; Treas., 3; Library Assistant, 3; Chorus, 2; Play, 1; Crew, 2; Spring Variety Show(Crew), 2; Cheerleader, 1,2,3; Camp, 1; Clinic, 3. JANIE JOE ALHORN— Janie-Jo Ambition: To go to college and be very successful. Favorite Saying: Quit it Joey! Prized Possession: Promise Ring, Car Library Assistant, 3,4; Chorus, 3; Play, I, 2,3,4; Cast, 1,4; Crew, 2,3; Spring Variety Show, 3,4; Volleyball, 1,2,3,4; All Tourney Team, 4; Best Setter, 3,4; Honorable Mention All Conference, 3; All Conference, 4; Best J. V. Player, 2; Cheerleader, 1; Camp, 1; Immanual Lutheran Church Youth Group. ■ WILLIAM R. BUHLIG— Willie Ambition: To drive a nice shiny white car with yellow stripes down the side and flashing lights on top. Favorite Saying: Man, this town is dead. Prized Possession: Kramer Tennis Raquet Band, 1,2,3,4; Office Assistant, 3; Football, 1,2,3,4; WAC All Conference, 3,4;,4; Attend. Escort, 1; Chorus, 1.3.4; Spring Variety Show, 2,3,4; Basketball, 1,2,3,4. JAMIE LEIGH BERGHAUS—Stick Ambition: To make the honor roll. Favorite Saying: Don't ya hate brown nosers. Will? Prized Possession: 77 Monza Band, 1,2,3,4; Library Assistant, 3,4; Football, 1; Chorus, 1,3; Spring Variety Show, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. CHRIS BOBLITT Ambition: To make the most of myself in the NAVY. Jazz Band, 2,3,4; Band, 1,2,3,4; Band Camp, 1,2,3,4; Video Operator, Football, 3,4; Basketball, 3; Chorus, 1,2,3,4; Play, 1,2,3,4; Cast, 1,3,4; Crew, 2; Spring Variety Show, 2,3,4; Basketball, 1,4; Class Officer, 1,2; Student Council 4, Pres. 4;All-District Band 1,2,3,4; Outstanding Bandsman Award 1,2,3; All-District Jazz Band, 2. CHRISTINA MAE VANHYNING—Christie Ambition; To make it to Texas, make mega bucks and get Nikki everything she wants. Favorite Saying: Thumbs Up!! Prized Possession: Nikki Woofers. Office Assistant, 4; Library Assistant, 4; Homecoming Attend't, 3; Worked at Burrus, 1,2; Chorus, 1,2; Yearbook, 1,2,3; Play Cast, 1,2; Crew, 3; Spring Variety Show, 2; VolleybaL 1,2,3,4; Class Officer, 4; Treas.; JA, 1,2; DDD, 2,4. JANEEN DICKMAN— Neener Ambition: To be rich and successful Favorite Saying: Leave me alone, Jason Prized Possession: Toothbrush Office Assistant, 3,4; Library Assistant, 2,3, 4; Homecoming Quoeen, 4; Attendant, 2; Yearbook, 1,2; Play Cast, 2, Crew, 3; Spring Variety Show 2; Basketball, 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader, 3; Student Council, 3; Student of the Month, 3; Honor Stu- dent, 3 JOSEPH SCOTT MARTIN— Joey Ambition: To attend college; to get a job; and to be wealthy. Favorite Saying: I'm sure! Band, 1,2,3,4; NHS, 3,4; Vice Pres., 3; Office Assistant, 3,4; Library Assistant, 3,4; Foot- ball, 1,2,3,4; WAC All-Conf., 4; Chorus, 2,3; Play Cast, 2; Crew, 1,2,3,4; Spring Variety Show, 2,3; Best Crewman, 3; Basketball, 1,2,3,4; Class Vice Pres, 3; Student Council, 2; JETS, 3; Trinity Lutheran Church Youth Group; Worked at Burrus. KIMBERLY LYNN SIX— Teeny Bopper Ambition: To be successful and happy and know that my mom would be proud. Favorite Saying: Amy, is that Jeff? Prized Possession: Jeff and my jeep driving abilities! Office Assistant, 3; Chorus, 1,2; Spring Vari- ety Show 2,3; Cheerleader, 1; Class Secretary, 1,2,3; JTPA Youth Counselor, 2; Church Youth Group, 1,2. 16 JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS: Barbie Rigg - Pres. Lynette Bradley- -V. Pres. Jennifer Campbell - Treas. Scott Larimer - Sec'y Lynette Bradley Connie Roberts Jennifer Campbell Julie Martin Jodie Kemper Brad Parton Lori Dawson Shawn Boyd ■vicheal Gerecke John Paul Sean Engelbrecht Tom Wellman Jeff Beddingfield Matt Olson Jon Buhlig Rodney Brown Barbie Rigg SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS: Laura Walker - Pres. Shelly Battefeld - V.-Pres. Kathy Fanshler - Treas. Elizabeth Campbell - Sec’y. Brian Todd Darold Fanshier Jeff Lawson Elizabeth Campbell Allen Garrett Matt Dickman Laura Walker Ronnie Ham Lori Werries Dionne Brown Rusty Surratt Becky Shinnebarger Christina Brant Tara Edlen Becky Griffin Ben VanHyning Tom Dunaway Brian Howell FRESHMAN Rebecca Goldsborough Laura Ham Tammy Gerecke Kim Kilver Carolyn Cohenhour Cathy Clark Brian Floyd s T A F F Sandra Rausch, Helen Oettle, Debbie Surratt, Donna Allen, Evelyn Winner, Gloria Six Violet Ham, Randy Allen, and Chris Oettle 26 Math: Nancy Mitchell Science Math: Mike Gadberry Science: Janet Franklin Jill Roodhouse, Counselor Theresa Prest, Student Teacher History Becky Lahr, Student Teacher Home Ec Jeff Davidsmeyer, Vocal Music Mavis Gal, Cheerleader Advisor Building Trades: Richard James Industrial Arts: Darrell McDannold Business Ed.: Mary Ann Fuelling Home Ec.: Roxie Shores P.E. Social Studies: Mark Keller English Librarian: Nancy Lovekamp P.E. Health Georgena Morton Special Services: David Armstrong History: Terry Wilson English Social Lillian Hess English Spanish Cleta TerHark Computers: James Chaney Studies: PROM '86 Left to right: Billy Ham, Sheryl Dickman, Brian Werries, Benji Cooley, Allison Browning, Amber Lemmon, Denise Shelts, Dewey Morrell, Elizabeth Berghaus, and Jeff Gordley. The 1986 Junior-Senior Banquet Prom was held in MacMurray's McClellan Hall on April 26. A rib-eye center plate with corn, peas, Au Gratin potatoes, and hot rolls was served before the band, Zenus, began to play into the night. At the coronation, Zenus played Straight from the Heart, the theme of the 1986 Prom. Queen Allison Browning and King Brian Werries HOMECOMING Ben Van Hyning, Kim Kilver, Brad Parton, Lori Dawson Brad Kilver, Mandy Gerecke, Karen Everingham, 1985 Queen Susan Schmitz, 1986 Queen Janeen Dickman, 1986 Escort Troy Ham, 1985 Escort Brian Werries, Cheryl Gregory, Ryan Jackson, Steve Floyd, Teresa Lawson, Matt Dickman. Queen Candidate: Cheryl Gregory Escort Steve Floyd. Queen Janeen Dickman Escort Troy Ham. Queen Candidate: Karen Everingham Escort Brad Kilver. CO CL O Qc I—CO u o FOOTBALL 1986 WAC CONFERENCE CHAMPS First Row: Chris Barfield, Brian Rieck, Chris Ruyle, Andy Rausch, Billy Joe Hawkshaw, Tim Davidson, Jason Wells, Travis Rausch, Ben VanHyning Second Row: Rodney Brown, Tom Wellman, Jon Buhlig, John Paul, Matt Olson, David Buhlig, Brad Parton, Mike Brim, Ronnie Ham, Matt Dickman, Allen Garrett Billy Dorsey, Darold Fanshier Third Row: Coach Mark Keller, Joey Martin, Troy Ham, Ray Ham, Willie Buhlig, Brad Kilver, Kent Duesterhous, Chris Hilton, Steve Floyd, Coach Keith Rice VOLLEYBALL THE JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD— Statisticians: Tracing the M from lower left: Jackie VanHyning, Lynette Bradley Coach: Mrs. Georgena Morton Teresa Lawson, Holly Buhlig, Tara Edlen, Laura Ham, Kim Kilver, Kathy Fanshier, Michelle Walkington, Elizabeth Campbell, Jill Ehrgott, Shelly Battefeld, Lori Werries, Dionne Brown, Becky Shinnebarger THE VARSITY SQUAD— Tracing the C from the top right: Sherry Friestad, Christie VanHyning, Cyndi Tegeder, Julie Martin, Jennifer Campbell, Stephanie Davidson, Jeannie Dunaway, Janie Alhorn, Barbie Rigg, Karen Everingham, Tori Likes Front Row: Kim Kilver, Shelly Battefeld, Cathy Clark, Sharlene Olson, Kathy Fanshier, Jill Ehrgott Back Row: Manager Tara Edlen, Jennifer Campbell, Janneen Dickman, Stephanie Davidson, Julie Martin, Amy Goldsborough Janie Alhorn, Amie Klopfer, Karen Everingham. Front Row: Rusty Surratt, Billy Joe Hawkshaw, Tim Davidson, Brian Floyd, Billy Surratt, Jason Wells, Brian Rieck, Chris Ruyle, Matt Dickman, Ben VanHyning, Travis Rausch, Mike Brim, Andy Rausch. Back Row: Manager John Morton, Brad Parton, Jamie Berghaus, Scott Larimer, Ray Ham, Kent Duesterhaus, Brad Kilver, Matt Olson, Steve Floyd, Troy Ham, Mike Garrett, Joey Martin, Chris Boblitt, Coach Armstrong. BASKETBALL o SENIOR KENT DUESTERHAUS CYNDI TEGEDER JOE MARTIN JANIE ALKCRN 44 SHERRY FRIESTAD SPORTSMEN TROY HAM CHRISTIE VANHYNING BRAD KILVER 45 RAY HAM CONT'D CHRIS HILTON JANEEN DICKMAN AMY KLOPFER AMY GOLDSBOROUGH 46 CHEERLEADERS Michelle Surratt Elizabeth Campbell Dionne Brown Jodie Kemper Lori Werries Rebecca Goldsborough Tabitha Schlieker Christy Messex Not present; Shannan Steinberg Tracy Ham Top row: Tabitha Schlieker, Shanan Steinberg, Jodie Kemper, Rebecca Goldsborough, Elizabeth Campbell, Lori Werries Bottom row: Christy Messex, Chief Allen Garrett, Dionne Brown VARSITY FOOTBALL VARISTY BOYS' BASKETBALL Unity Astoria Pleasant Hill Porta New Berlin V.I.T. Girard Virginia Triopia Kincaid Greenfield - SEASON E RECORDS 36-0 HC 30-0 22-6 26-0 33-8 8-6 First Round PlayOffs 0-8 Second Round PlayOffs 9-2 Tied best record in school history JR. VARSITY FOOTBALL 1-6 H.S. GIRLS' VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Griggsville 2-1 Waverly 0-2 West Pike 0-2 I.S.D. 2-0 Chandlerville 2-0 Beardstown 1-2 Bluffs 1-2 Calhoun 2-0 Pittsfield 2-0 Industry 0-2 Triopia 2-0 Barry 2-1 Griggsville 2-0 Pleasant Hill 2-0 Virginia 0-2 North Greene 2-0 Industry 0-2 Plymouth 0-2 Astoria 1-2 Waverly 2-0 Liberty 2-0 Payson 2-0 Perry 2-0 VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL JR 14-9 H.S. GIRLS' JR. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Perry 49-37 PCC Tourney: Pittsfield 41-79 Brussels 67-44 (3rd Place) Unity 27-43 Rushville 29-52 I.S.D. 45-29 Brussels 41-69 Perry 37-53 Winchester 59-38 West Pike 50-26 V.I.T. 39-40 Brown Cty. 44-54 Beardstown 38-53 Triopia 43-49 Bluffs 22-53 Calhoun 49-74 Pittsfield 25-70 Regional: Bluffs 38-41 Liberty 50-56 PCC Tourney: Barry 58-52 Calhoun 47-72 Griggsville 57-54 (3rd Place) Brown County 62-68 Greenfield 53-54 Unity 55-68 Pleasant Hill 57-53 Payson 49-68 Griggsville 65-74 Calhoun 69-77 WINCHESTER TOURNEY: Calhoun 68-78 Perry 83-71 Winchester 49-77 Virginia 63-80 Perry 56-68 Routt 47-55 Bluffs 62-61 West Pike 74-52 North Greene 57-52 I.S.D. 60-43 Brussels 56-57 Triopia 58-39 Barry 65-82 Regional: Pleasant Hill 59-62 9-16 . VARSITY BOYS' BASKETBALL 19-0 12-11 5-14 JR. VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL 48 9-6 8 Front: Kevin Duesterhaus Jason Morton First row: Stephanie Davidson, Jennifer Campbell, Kathy Fanshier, Billy Dorsey, Tom Dunaway, Jennifer Agans, Trudie Werries, Noel Acuff Second row: Tim Davidson, Laura Walker, Kim Kilver, Tara Edlen, Rebecca Goldsborough, Jason Farmer Third row: Willie Buhlig, Lori Werries, Tabitha Schlieker, Cathy Clark, Amie Klopfer, Jill Ehrgott, Holly Buhlig, Brad Parton Fourth row: Dionne Brown, Jamie Berghaus, Jon Buhlig, Chris Boblitt, Matt Wilhite, Amy Goldsborough, Billy Hawkshaw, Shawn Boyd Fifth row: Andy Rausch, Scott Larimer, Jon Walker, Mike Brim, Kent Duesterhaus, Ray Ham Not pictured: Standing on Sides: Ben VanHyning, Brian Floyd, Brad Kilver, John Morton Tracy Ham Christina Brant Front row: Jeannie Dunaway , Kathy Fanshier, Lori Werries, Holly Buhlig, Stephanie Davidson, Jill Ehrgott, Michelle Walkington Second row: Tara Edlen, Laura Ham, Rebecca Goldsborough, Amy Goldsborough, Lynette Bradley, Laura Walker Third row: Scott Larimer, Jon Walker, Kim Kilver, Shannan Steinberg, Tabitha Schlieker Fourth row: Tim Davidson, Ben VanHyning, Jon Buhlig, Matt Wilhite, Chris Boblitt Fifth row: Willie Buhlig, Ray Ham, Kent Duesterhaus, Brad Kilver f Not pictured: y t Madeline Buhlig FHA First row: Kathy Fanshier, Jill Ehrgott, Laura Walker, Sherry Friestad, Mrs. Shores Second row: Tammy Gerecke, Rebecca goldsborough, Jeannie Dunaway, Michelle Surratt, Dionne Brown, Teresa Lawson, Jodie Kemper Third row: Tara Edlen, Elizabeth Campbell, Kim Kilver, Tabitha Schlieker, Barbie Rigg, Jennifer Campbell, Shannan Steinberg, Jackie VanHyning Not Present—Becky Griffin and Connie Roberts Seated: Tori Likes, Becky Shinnebarger, Janie Alhorn, Joey Martin, Kent Duesterhaus, Julie Martin Second row: Lynette Bradley, Janeen Dickman, Michelle Walkington, Shelly Battefeld, Jeannie Dunaway, Jason Farmer, Steve Floyd S Third row: Brad Kilver, Jill Ehrgott, Christie VanHyning, John Morton, Sherry Friestad, Ray Ham, Troy Ham Front row: Secretary-Treasurer, Melanie Winner, Junior, Julie Martin, and President, Chris Boblitt Back row: Rebecca Goldsborough, Brian Floyd, Brad Parton, Billy Dorsey, Holly Buhlig en x Editor John Morton Matt Wilhite Sherry Friestad Jackie VanHyning Jason Newman Scott Larimer John Griffin ‘,v fr y Stephanie Davidson Christina Brant Lynette Bradley fc Tara Edlen Jeannie Dunaway Tammy Gerecke • • v, Michelle Walkington Becky Griffin Jodie Kemper STAFF John Morton, Kent Duesterhaus, Ray Ham Mrs. TerHark, Matt Wilhite, Scott Larimer, Joey Martin Stephanie Davidson, Lynette Bradley, Barbie Rigg, Cheryl Gregory THE SMOKE Birthday Highlights By Lynette Bradley In this section of “The Smoke Signal,” we decided to highlight two birthday girls who do a lot for our community. (1) Violet Ham (March 26): Violet is someone who has to have patience, being around teenagers all day. She works hard to keep our school sparkling and to keep junk off the walls or wherever else it may be. Happy Birthday, and we appreciate your hard work! BIRTHDAYS No Seniors. No Sophomores. No Freshman. JUNIORS March 29 Jodie Kemper; March 30 • Crystal Femmer; April 1 - Lynette Bradley; April 10 • Barbie Rigg. SIGNAL FarewellStudent Teachers Miss Lahr also comes to Merc- dosia from Western Illinois Uni- versity. She is majoring in Home Economics Education. She at- tended South Western High School in Piasa. III. After her student teaching is over, she plans to go back to her hometown. Mcdora. Soon she would like to find a job in the home economics Held (teaching or otherwise) and maybe move to the windy city. Chicago. Miss Lahr's mother. Darlene, is a nurse. Her father. George, is. interestingly enough, a school teacher. She also has three bro- thers and one siste?. Miss Prcst. a current student teacher at Mcrcdosia High, comes from Western Illinois Uni- versity. She attended high school at Marissa Junior-Senior High in southern Illinois. Her parents are Buddy and Clifford Prcst. She also has four brothers and one sister. She says she has enjoyed her teaching experience here in Meredosia. After her student teaching is over, she plans to NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Office Procedures Field Trip A very educational and inter- esting 50 minutes was spent by the Office Procedures class on Thursday. March 26. at National Starch's modern machine- oriented office. Members of the class are Janie Alhorn, Jackie VanHyning. Barbie Rigg. Mary Dow son. Julie Martin. Tori Likes, and Kim Six. S' calendar Saturday, April 4: Odds and Ends 111. Saturday, April 11: A.C.T. Test Date Monday • Friday, April 13 • 17: No School - Easter Vacation Sunday, April 19: Easter Saturday, April 25: l.H.S.A. Solo Ensemble Contest; Junior Senior Prom. Jennifer VanHyning Darin Riffey Noel Acuff Brian Wilson Thariscia Perry Jimmy Griffin Kristal Barth Kevin Duesterhaus Jennifer Jones Tony Stinebaker Trudie Werries Jason Morton Heather Saxbury Spencer Gal Teresa Patterson T.W. Nave Allen Mowen Jason Parton Missy Rigg Rob Pennington EIGHTH 60 Laura Wells Christy Gerecke Laurie VanHyning Jennifer Agans Angie Lovekamp Cathy Allen Jeannie Surratt Lora Hamman J.R. Daidson Susan Battefeld Micheal Smith Jeremy Lawson Kara Rausch Bobby Ham Tray Reeves Marvin Russwinkle Tina Gregory Jennifer Little Jeff Berry David Schlieker Suzanne Martin Barb VanHyning Andy Battefeld Robert Foster Sam Mowen Amanda Dunmire J.D. VanHyning April Ruyle Not Pitured: Tracy Mitchell SEVENTH 61 J R H I G H C H 0 R U S e B A N D 62 First row: K. Duesterhaus, J. Little, M. Rigg, T. Patterson, J. Jones, T. Perry, J. Barry Second row: T. Werries, L. Wells, S. Martin, L. VanHyning, S. Battefeld, K. Barth, N. Acuff, C. Gerecke, T. Mitchell, H. Saxbury, A. Lovekamp, J. Parton, A. Mowen, B. Ham Third row: J. Agans, J. R. Davidson, D. Riffey, J. Griffin, T. W. Nave, J. Morton, B. Wilson First row: S. Battefeld, J. Agans, S. Martin, J. Jones, J. Little, K. Barth Second row: A. Battefeld, L. Wells, R. Penington, T. Werries, J. Griffin, B. Wilson, L. VanHyning, J. Parton Third row: M. Russwinkel, J. R. Davidson, C. Gerecke, N. Acuff Fourth row: K. Duesterhaus, J. Morton, J. D. VanHyning Front row: Brenda Reick, Nicki Carter, Laurie VanHyning, Laura Wells, Jennifer Sturtevant, Tammy Friestad, Kara Rausch, Dana Buhlig Back Row: Michelle Walkington, Lora Hamman, Susan Battefeld, Angie Lovekamp, Jennifer Little, Suzanne Martin, Tracey Mitchell, Kristel Barth, Cathy Clark V 0 E Y B A L L Front row: Thariscia Perry, Noel Acuff, Trudie Werries, Teresa Patterson Middle row: Mrs. Morton, Adrienne Acuff, Sharon Hart, Dana Buhlig, Tonya VanHyning, Paula Smith, April Winkelman, Michelle Walkington, Mgr. Back row: Amanda Dunmire, Tina Gregory, Laura Wells, Kara Rausch, Jeannie Surratt, Christy Gerecke, Barbara VanHyning, Suzanne, Martin, Jennifer Little, April Ruyle, Susan Battefeld, Jennifer Agans CQ O') LUI—CQ _1_I w mo mr mmio i“i“ cd—im:xcn cD BACK ROW: Jeremy Lemon, J. R. Davidson, Brian Wilson, Marvin Russwinkel, T. W. Nave, Michael Smith, Jason Morton, Spencer Gal, Kevin Duesterhaus, Darin Riffey, Jason Walkington. MIDDLE ROW: Andy Battefeld, David Schlicker, Rob Penington, Matt Crow, J. D. VanHyning, Bobby Ham, Tony Ridings. FRONT ROW: Jason Parton, Jason Hamman,Chad Allan, Jeff Scmitz, Michael Schlicker, T. J. Lawson. Coach Mr. Rice. ATHLETIC RECORDS 7TH GRADE BOYS' BASKETBALL: 5-10 8TH GRADE BOYS' BASKETBALL: A M rTDTcl xrrvi t rvu a t t . in ’A GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL: 13-4 'B GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL: 10-4 A” GIRLS' BASKETBALL: 'B GIRLS' BASKETBALL: Laura Wells Jennifer VanHyning Jennifer Little Susanne Martin Theresa Patterson Kristal Barth SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OF OUR FRIENDS ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES FOR SUPPORTING US. HARVEY BERGHAUS HUSS' MEN'S WEAR PIONEER SALES REPRESENTATIVE RR 1 THE STORE TREE MEREDOSIA, IL 584-1789 119-121 STATE STREET BEARDSTOWN, IL 62618 AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK 525 W. WASHINGTON STREET KOPPS LUMBER PITTSFIELD, IL 62363 GRIGGSVILLE, IL 833-2146 ALLEN AND NORDWALD MARGARET’S FLOWERS AUCTION SERVICE PITTSFIELD, IL 62663 Don Bartlett, Representative PERRY, IL 236-3891 MARY'S MARKET MEREDOSIA, IL 62665 THE CHEDDAR LANE COUNTRY STORE, INC. 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