New Prairie High School - Prairie Life Yearbook (New Carlisle, IN)

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XX oo 4 ON “S o o O O o Qo O o c o V Qo O o o V Go o o CG o V O o cg O v G° p Student Life........................4 Administration.....................10 Faculty............................12 Clubs..............................17 Sports.............................27 Curriculum.........................52 Special Events.....................69 Seniors ...........................77 Underclassmen.....................103 Parting Shots.....................126 Senior Index......................128 Advertisement.....................130 NEW PQAIQIE HIGH SCHOOL 1986-87 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS I SAID A PR A YER FOR YOU TODAY I said a prayer (or you today And knowjSod must have heard I felt the answer in my heart Although He spoke no word! I didn't ask lor wealth or lame (I knew you wouldn't mind) I asked Him tcksend treasures OK far more lasting kind! I asked that Hed be-pear you At the start of each new day To grant you health arid blessings And friends to shhre year way! 1 asked lor happiness lor you r In all things great and small But it was lor His,loving care I prayed the most of all! KRISTONE 1. The most popular gym shoe worn by a majority of the students were Reebok Aerobic shoes. 2. Seniors hide behind their shades. 3. Mini-skirts were a part of every girls wardrobe. 4 STUDENT LIFE FADS AND FASHIONS The fashion trend setters at New Prairie wore a variety of different things this year. For the girls mini-skirts shirts with tails were a must. For the guys it was Coca-Cola shirts and Levi's. Everyone wore shades and of course Reebok Aerobic Shoes. The latest hair styles for guys were flattops. Rapping music was heard everywhere as well as Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, The Bangles, and Billy Idol. 1. Blue jean jackets are a necessity to everyones wardrobe. 2. Everyone is manutacturing clothes this year, even soft drinks! 3. Lynn, Jill, and Kari show off their tails''. 4. Todd Butch Jarka, Spike Siford, and Tim Flat- top Spear show off their hair. 5. Swatches showed up on wrists all over school. FADS FASHIONS 5 6 STUDENT LIFE STUDENT LIFE 7 ADMINISTRATION Our administration kept the school running smoothly. Hard work and dedication to our school made the high school years of New Prairie students worth while. Dr. Keith Powell Superintendent Mr. Amzie K. Miller Principal Mr. Floyd Trosper Assistant Principal Charles Stephens Curriculum Director 10 ADMINISTRATION Mrs. Margret Ulrich Treasurer ADMINISTRATION 11 12 FACULTY FACULTY Mrs. Susan Brasseur Special Education Mr. Ronald Colbome Social Studies Our faculty is built of a fine group of people. They have authority, humor, and the will to teach students. Each student had a favorite teacher who seemed to stand out from the others in being able to handle individual problems. Due to our fine faculty we have learned the ability to communicate with valuable assets in many areas of our lives. Mr. Mark Belsaas Music Mr. Max Haag Business Mr. Edwin Hamilton Business I Mrs. Anna John Librarian Mr. William Johnson Industrial Arts Mr. Donald Kane Industrial Arts Mr. Keith Kauffman Science FACULTY 13 Miss Ann Kindt Language Mrs. Karen Lindley Mathematics Mrs. Patricia Lynch Home Economics Mr. David Mathews Language Mr. George Olson Social Studies Mrs. Sandra Plank Language Mr. Michael Powers Mathematics Science Mr. Frank Rokosz Language 14 FACULTY Mrs. Barbara Sandberg Social Studies Mr. Dan Shead Industrial Arts Mr. Douglas Snyder Physical Education Mr. William Spier Physical Education Mrs. Deborah Varga Home Economics Mr. Steve Wade Mathematics Mr. David Washburn Mathematics Mr. James Woolsey Science FACULTY 15 (STAFF The cooks and custodians are a vital part of life at New Prairie. They are our unsung heroes, cleaning up messes and preparing meals. We sometimes take them for granted assuming they will always be here for us. If they would leave we would be practically helpless: no food, no one to fix our lockers, no one to clean up after us. We could do little without these fine members of the staff. Food Service — Front row — Joyce Pickett, Nancy Osborne, Back row — Gloria Nett, Gladys McCleland, Phillis Kratz. Night Custodians — Philip McLoughlin, Cynthia Bo- Custodians — Ruth Hennen. Jeanne Jones, Mildred Tanner, Josephine Gabryszak. linger, Gary Bee. Custodian — William Rose. Custodian — Irv Andryziak. 1st: D. Smith, Mrs. Plank, S. Romig, 2nd: I. Hamby, T. Smith, S. Stacy. A. Connors, J. Zakrzewski, D. Scott, W. Livinghouse, J. Livinghouse, P. Kraeme, K. Golden. S. Tukos, C. Pokuta, J. Leach, C. Raven. I. MacKenzie, C. Ebert, M. Grott, M. Ladwig, 3rd: M. DeMeyer, A. Spriggs, A. Maxwell, M. Zollman, J. Schroder, S. Siford, J. Lenig, M. Martin, B. Giesler, ]. Arndt, T. Taddeucci, 4th: H. Gumm, L. Taddeucci, R. Bockover, K. Newland. L. Lemley, A. Sebasty, C. Rodgers, I. Crowl, S. Whitteberry, N. Connally, E. Galbreath, G. Lucas, M. Wright, W. Farthing, K. Barnes, S. Perz, R. Flinchum, B. Peterson, C. Overmyer, C. McKinley, J. Gierke, K. Saninas, J. Wykoff, E. Murphy, G. Hayes, 5th: S. Stafford, D. Page, C. Humbarger, D. Babcock, I. Melton, K. Strieter, D. Lemley, D. Kopkowski, K. Kauffman. S. Tolmen, I. Workman, S. Zarembka, R. Tukos, S. Fetterer, C. Taylor, G. Morgan, C. Scott, K. Blankenship. I. Bazemore, I. Kriner, J. Rutt, P. Brown, 6th: T. Orcutt, A. Koselke, R. McCullough, R. Davis, T. Wolfe, P. Williams, D. Swope. D. Chlebowski, M. Robinson, T. Trofanowski, D. Spear. T. Kolsas, K. Smith, C. Carlton, A. McGowan, J. Dudeck, A. Wallen, N. Fickel, S. King, J. Gierke, M. Michalski, N. Rose, D. Emerick, J. Haas, C. Pesce, 7th: I. Parsons, R. Livinghouse, B. Rosentreter, B. Smith, D. Klute, S. Spear. K. Davis, S. Miller, B. Trosper, T. Spear, B. VanSchoyck, J. Yuhouse, K. Horvath, C. Koselke, N. Ringle, K. Rood, 8th: J. Hooper. J. Horvath, K. Zygmont, J. Favere, S. Miller. K. Kleine, I. Rose, G. Murphy, R. Robinson, W. Tobolski, W. Plank, 9th: T. Lode, R. Risner, S. Siford, B. Bloode, T. larka. French Club Tootie Robinson, Angie Yackus, Theresa Cowgill, Jackie Krueger, Virginia Casper, Mellisa Bromley, Row two: Michelle Popard, Kari Stutzman, Cathy Keller, Jenny Chesko, Scott Hooper, Lori Wallen, Lisa Murnane. Row three: Barbara Morrow, Gary Browning, Jim Panagopolous, Jeff Houseknecht, Mr. Gloss. SPANISH CLUB FRENCH CLUB French Club Officers Tootie Robinson, Barbara Morrow, Jenny Chesko, Scott Hooper, Lori Wallen, Lisa McKenzie. LETTER CLUB Senior Letter Club Row 1: Jessica Towle, Jamie Jurkowski, Dave Washburn, Tom Olson, Tim Spear, Mr. Tolmen, Todd Jarka, Spike Siford, Brian Bloode, Sue Romig, Row 2: Kelly Barnes, P.J. Bernth, Judd Rose, Neal Carboneau, Eric Swope, Rodney Harris, Sean Johnston, Miss Stayback, Row 3: Victoria Svensson, Laura Glon, Suzanne Seering, Ed Lenig, Mike Dixon, Raelene Kennedy, Kim Rosentreter, Janice Vice, Jenny Baginski Boys Letter Club Officers Mr. Tolmen, Dave Washburn, Rich Robinson, Brian Bloode, Tom Washburn, Todd Jarka First row: Bobby Overmeyer, Gail Brashear, Julie Golden, Carey Johnston, Kari Johnson, Suzanne Wheatbrook, Rachael Tukos, Lisa Trojanowski, Cindy Plank, Rachel Bockover, Coley Pesce. Second row: Mr. Harry Tolmen, Bobby Johnson, Jackie Kruger, Cathy Norris, Kristi Kauffman, Karen Horvath, Chris Koselke, Wendy Tobolski, Wendy Plank, Sheri Perz, Kelly Miller, Mike McClaran, Third row: Mike Krivak, Cathy McKinley, Lynn Crump, Kelly Davis, Wanda Livinghouse, DeDe Spear, Lori Nelson, Julie Livinghouse, Erin Murphy, Melissa Bromley, Joann Gabryszak, Nick Fickel. Fourth row: Karl Seering, Dave Kirkham, Jason Lenig, John Smith, Jason Schroder, Tom Washburn, Rich Robinson, Geno Klute, Ryan Pesce, Rob Risner, Brian Witkowski, J.B. Glossinger. Girls Letter Club Officers Mr. Tolmen, Sue Romig, Karen Horvath, Laura Glon, Janice Vice, Julie Golden. 1st row: Beth Adams, Sarah Buehrer, Suzanne Wheatbrook, Jodv Livinghouse, Kim Stafford, Neal Carboneau, Chris Whitmore, Janell Truyaert, Karen Herbst, Jennifer Dudeck, Virginia Casper, Theresa Cowgill, Cindy Plank, Rachael Tukos, Shari Relford 2nd row: Dan DeMeyer, Kary Johnson, Julie Golden, Julie Livinghouse, Janice Vice, Melissa Stayback, Kelly Barnes, Mitzi Lindsey, Kristy Sabinas, Shannon Shaw, Amy Martinez, Laura Serry, Wendy Tobolski, Janel Zakrzewski, Angie Zarembka, Lisa Taddeucci, DanAdnson 3rd row: Geno Klute, Rob Risner, Lvle Benson, Karen Horvath, Cnris Koselke, Julie Wykoff, Randv Ames, Chris Zygmont, Dave Washburn, Regina Grail, Suzanne Serring, Cheryl Glassman, Debbie Smith, Jack Kessler, Wendy Plank, Danielle Coffman, Jenny Houseknecht, Kathleen Coffeen, Ryan Pesce 4th row: Clint Crump, Mike Tuszynksi, Jeff Harbart, Greg Murphy, Mike Dixon, Scott Dickson, Danielle Wykoff, Missy Dudeck, Sue McDaniel, Jennifer Marcum, Darren Hansen, Jeff Stahl, Brian Witkowski, Tom Washburn, Steve Hansen, Tabb Gesse, Russ Allegrette 5th row: Phil Horvath, Poul Tuszynski, Tim Spear, Jamie Jurkowski, Todd Jarka, Don Ritschard, Judd Rose, Tom Olson 1st row: Missy Dudeck, Debbie Smith, Amy Martinez, Cheryl Glassman, Debbie Morros, Kim Stafford, Wendy Zigler, Julie Wykoff, Janice Vice, Kelly Barnes 2nd row: Tom Olson, Jeff Stahl, Darren Hansen, Chris Zygmont, Neal Carboneau, Tim Spear, Greg Murphy, Jamie Jurkowski National Honor Society Officers Tim Spear, Greg Murphy, Janice Vice, and Raul Tuszynski NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY HONOR SWEATERS 20 OEA OEA Row 1: JoAnne Van Schoiack, Gloria Waldo, Amy Martinez, Denise Lemley, Virginia Casper, Mr. Haag Row 2: Carla Buehrer, Joann Gabryszak, Mike Trim, Tabb Gesse, Danielle Coffman. OEA officers Gloria Waldo, Amy Martinez, Mike Trim, Tabb Gesse, JoAnne Van Schoiack, Denise Lemley 1st row: Rana Henry, Joann Gabryszak, Shari Relford, Jenny Dalkowski, Valarie McGuire, Julie Gierke 2nd row: Paula Brown, Carol Overmeyer, Dawn Pike, Crissy Elkins, Jessica Clark, Amy Newton Girl's Service Club Officers 1st, Jenny Dalkowski, Valerie McGuire, Shari Relford, 2nd, Jessica Ciark, Crissy Elkins GIRLS SERVICE CLUB 21 SWING CHOIR Swing Choir Row 1: Kim Robinson, Mark Zollman, Beth Adams, Mark Dillon, Row 2: William Perz, Chris Leonard, Jeff Harbart, Paul Tuszynski, Tom Miles, Casey Trusty, Brad Cooper, Scott Dickson, Row 3: Jenny Baginski, Jennifer Marcum, Amanda Kent, Barbara Morrow, Carla Scott First row: Sarah Buehrer, Carla Scott. Second row: Andy Miles, Scott Dickson, Tammy Stephens, Chris Zygmont, Carl Seering, Terry Adrian, Steve Stafford. Third row: Andy Koselke, Mike Tuszynski, Jenny Murnane, Ron Rybicki, Kim Stafford, Jackie Krueger, Jenny Baginski, Mr. Belsaas, Gail Brashear. Fourth row: Brent I oucks, Tom Miles, Paul Tuszynski, Phil Horvath, John Bolakowki, Darren Hansen JAZZ BAND 22 FCA Row 1: Damon Swope, Danielle Wvkoff, Stacie Siford, Shannan Miller, Rachel Tukos, Bridgette Van Schoyck, Tina Kolasa, Niki Ringle Row 2: Rich Robinson, Missy Dudeck, Kristi Kauffman, Dana Kopkowski, Bobby Overmeyer, Kelly Davis, DeDe Spear, Kathy Smith, Kim Rood, Jill Yuhouse, Row 3: Coley Pesce, Jason Wykoff, Ed Lenig, Spike Siford, Todd Jarka, Tim Spear, Ryan Pesce, JB Glossinger, Row 4: Stacie Tolmen, Rich Robinson, Brian Witkowski, Judd Rose, Don Ritschard, Rob Risner, Tom Washburn, Matt Martin, Mr. Swank FCA Officers Spike Siford, Todd Jarka, Danielle Wykoff, Tim Spear, Mr. Swank ART CLUB Art Club Row one: Shari Relford, Melissa Walma, Sarah Buehrer, Cathy Keller, Renee Bauer, Joann Gabryszak, Mark Grail, Kathi Huenecke, Sam Colalilio. Row two: Lisa Troianowski, Carey Johnston, Karen Horvath, De'siree Crane, Karen Herbst, Melissa Bromley, Kelly Miller, Tony Artist, Teri Przeradzki, Peter Leason. Row three: Ruth Heminger, Cindy Plank, Wendy Plank, Missy Staybeck, Julie Wykoff, Donna Layman, Sarah Hancz, Shelly Hicks, Lyle Benson, Pete Leason. Row four: Kathleen Coffeen, Jenny Houseknecht, Scott Peterson, Greg Murphy, Phil Jozwiak, Jamie Eggleston, Eric Swope, Jeff Kring, John Mitchell, Tammy Grove. Art Club Officers Missy Dudeck, Carey Johnston, Julie Wykoff, Phil Jozwiak. Row one: Jim Lestinsky, Mary Bolakowski, Jessica Clark, Mr. Thomas, Wanda Livinghouse, Crista Gam, Danny DeMeyer. Row two: William Gumm, Steve Wood, Craig Ebersole, Mike Serry, Jeff Gamble, Eric Sebasty. Row three: Gregory Dorns, Mark Jasinski, Tim Kazmierzak, Clint Crump. Row four: Kenneth Peterson, Kevin Sebasty, Randy Ames, David Kazmierzak. FFA Officers Row one: Randy Ames, Mr. Thomas, Eric Sebasty. Row two: Clint Crump, Wanda Livinghouse. Row three: Danny DeMeyer. FFA Quiz Bowl Chris Whitmore, Steve Hansen, Terry Adrian, Jeff Stahl, Kevin Dixon QUIZ BOWL 24 PEP CLUB Seated: Debbie Smith, Angie McGowan, Row two: Susie Zarembka, Angie Zarembka, Kim Kleine, Kim Lapczynski, Annett Albin, Angie Yackus, Row three: Lori Havhurst, Sheila Nixon, Shannon Miller, Kristi Strieter, Tina Wolfe. Row four: Rachael Tukos, Carrie Rodgers, Rachel Bockover, Anissa Maxwell. Pep Club Officers Tina Wolfe, Kim Kleine, Mrs. Plank, Debbie Smith, Angie McGowan. Pom Pons Row 1: Sue McDaniel, Kim Rosentreter, Kelly Barnes, Raelene Kennedy, Jenny Lucas, Amanda Kent Row 2: Bridgette Van Schoyck, Lori Kennedy, Annelise Carter, Laurie Nelson, Sheila Nixon, Row 3: Kristin Ward, Cathy Norris, Kim Dadlow, Janelle Crowl, DeDe Spear, Jodi Young, Missy Ryans POM PONS 25 YEARBOOK CLUB 1st Row: Wendy Plank, Deb Smith, Cindy Plank. Victoria Svensson 2nd Row: Janice Vice, Virginia Casper. Sue Romig, Danielle Coffman, J.J. Kessler, Sponsor Miss Kindt, Miss Cortier. Mr. Colborne 1st Row: Mrs. John, Shelly Lapczynski, Deann Scott, Pat McGuire, 2nd Row: Gabriel Buss, Steve Hansen, Steve Kelley, John Bolakowski AVA CLUB 26 SPORTS ■ t'i V v Vo BOY'S SPORTS GIRL'S SPORTS — FOOTBALL Row 1: Jim Grott 60, Tim Fetterer 78, Daniel Siford 76, Dave Washburn 20, P.J. Bernth 53, Brian Bloode 46, Doug Curl 65, Jeff Kring 51, Todd Jarka 86, Scott McQueen 10, Dwayne Kepplin 72, Marc Gumm 23, Rodney Harris 64, Row 2: Lon Ebert 28, Ed Lenig 83, Mitch Hooton 31, Tom Lode 88, J.B. Glossinger 22, Chris Mroczkiewicz 82, Stacy Wind 75, Payge Jonas 52, Doug Klute 36, Geno Klute 30, Bob Overmeyer 35, Tom Washburn 24, Dave Kirkham 33, Curt Kenyon 62, Row 3: James Orcutt 32, Bobby Johnson 81, John Smith 73, Jim Lestinsky 66, Russ Gelow 55, Fred Noens 43, Jason Schroeder 15, Jason Lenig 26, Mike Baird 84, Jason Wykoff 5, Pat Willeams 25, Mike Drivak 77, Geoffrey Lucas 40, Row 4: Rich Goraczewski B75, Rich Heitz B30, Darrell Knowlton 80, Toby Orcutt B82, Mike Taylor B62, Andrew Miles B65, James Favere B22, Russ Shankland B72, Jeremie Schroeder 71, Jeff Barnes B50, Chuck DePoy B60, Jim Lewis 70, Blain Trosper 34, Dan Chlebowski 12, Row 5: Coach Dan Shead, Coach Keith Kauffman, Head Coach Mike Jennings, Manager J.J. Kessler, Tom Pietrzak 63, Brad Trosper 42, Scot Peterson B55, Willard Schmidkunz Manager, Coach Bill Spier, Coach Tim Moffitt. This year s football team gave the school much to be proud of. They defeated two state ranked teams, Jimtown and Mishawaka Marian. They were Tri-Conference Champs with Jimtown and LaVille. This year was the first time in the school's history we have beaten Mishawaka Marian. Our players received many awards and honors. There was an honorable mention going to Brian Bloode from the Bloomington Herald-Telegraph All State and to Tom Washburn from the small school junior All State. Members of the All-Conference team on defense were Jim Grott, PJ Bernth, Doug Curl, and Brian Bloode. Offensive players were Todd Jarka, Brad Trosper, Jeff Kring, and Dan Siford. Honorable mentions were Marc Gumm, Bob Overmeyer, and Geno Klute. Those selected for the South Bend Tribune 3-A All Area were Todd Jarka, Jeff Kring, PJ Bernth, Brad Trosper, and Brian Bloode. Michigan City News Dispatch All Area were Todd Jarka, Jim Grott, and Brian Bloode. Honorable Mentions were PJ Bernth, Doug Curl, Marc Gumm, Geno Klute, Jeff Kring, Chris Mroczkiescz, Bob Overmeyer, Brad Trosper, Tom Washburn, and Dave Washburn. This year's captains were Brian Bloode, Doug Curl, Marc Gumm, and Dan Siford. The Co-Most Improved Linemen were Payge Jonas, and Chris Mroczkiewicz. Most Valuable Lineman was Jim Grott. Brian Bloode and Jim Grott each received the 100% Helmet Award. Doug Curl had the most tackles. Co-Most Improved Backs were Bob Overmeyer and Brad Trosper. Mike Krivak received the Prep Team Award and Marc Gumm received the Sportsmanship Award. j A rmt- « BASEBALL VARSITY BASEBALL — front row: Coach Jerry Colanese 15, manager Eric Swope, Rich Robinson 3, Brian Witkowski 16, Tom Washburn 10, Gene Klute 12. Bob Overmyer 18, Coach George Olson 17. back row: Doug Curl 13, Marc Gumm 8, Tom Olson 2, Judd Rose 7, Don Ritschard 14, Todd Jarka, James Jurkowski 6, Dave Washburn 9, Mitch Hooton 11. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL — front row: Scorekeeper Julie Rose, Manager Eric Flora, Donny Lau 8, Mike Robinson 9, Alvie Ellenwube 5, John Hooper 16, Jason Wykoff 21, Pat Williams 14, Brook Middlebrook 11. back row: Coach David Miller, Dan Chlebowski 12, Damon Swope 6, Jason Schroeder 19, Rich Goraczweski 15, Mike Krivak 17, Jon Schroeder, Dave Kirkham 18, John Jurkowski 7. Coach Tim Eldridge. The 1987 baseball team had a great year high- lighted by many achievements, a 6th place state ranking, a 27-4 team record, a 15 game winning streak and a Cougar Classic Tourney Championship to name a few. The team set nine school records including Most at Bats (906), Most Runs Scored (264), Most Hits (303), Highest Batting Avg. (.334), Most Doubles (70), Most Triples (12), Most Home Runs (30), Most R.B.I.'s (218), and Highest Slugging Pet. (.538). They qualified in the state record books four times as a team and 10 times with individual records being set. The New Prairie Individual records set were Highest batting avg. for a season was Bob Overmyer with .464, Tom Olson set the Most Walks in a career with 59 and also the most Two Base Hits in a career with 23. Tom Olson and Bob Overmyer also joined the '.400 Club'' this year. Tom Washburn, Dave Washburn, Tom Olson, Don Ritschard, Bob Over- myer, Rich Robinson, and Dean Schmidt were se- lected All Conference with Todd Jarka being Honor- able Mention. The MVP was Dean Schmidt. Don Ritschard was Most Improved. The Mental Attitude Award was given to Rich Robinson and Bob Over- myer. Dean Schmidt had the most R.B.I.'s and Bob Overmyer was the Batting Champ. Tom Olson, Don Ritschard and Marc Gumm were Team Captains. t A . ' . SOY'S BASKETBALL This year's Basketball team helped its fans to know the true meaning of the words, The Thrill of Victory. They opened the season with an outstanding victory over nationally ranked Michigan City Rogers, 83-81. They also defeated Michigan City Elston for the first time in New Prairie history. With a score of 78-70 the Cougars punished LaPorte on their way to the Sectional finals. With an overall record of 15-6, and a conference record of 6-0 this year's Northern State Conference Champion team will not soon be forgotten. Front: Coach Dan Shead, Mgr. Kenny Peterson, Mgr. Eric Swope, Coach Harry Beebe, 2nd: Tom Washburn, Rob Risner, Tom Olson. Dave Washburn, 3rd: Todd Jarka, Judd Rose, Brian Witkowski, Don Ritschard, Russ Allegrette, Tim Spear, Jamie Jurkowski, Coach Curt Swank VICTORY!1 34 Middle: Manager Kenny Petereon, Manager Eric Swope, Back: Coach Harry Beebe, Jason Wykoff, Doug Klute, Jason Schroeder, John Jurkowski, Dan Francis. Steve Schroeder. Bobby Johnson, Blain Trosper, Jason Lenig, Geno Klute, Bob Overmyer 35 50Y'S TENNIS 1st: Dan Adnson, Judd Rose, Rich Robinson, James Jurkowski, 2nd: Tom Olson, Tim Spear, Don Ritschard, Brian Witkowski, Coach Barbara Sandburg Teamwork worked well for Seniors The boy's tennis team really accomplished a lot this year. They were the Northern State Confer- ence Champs! They were an exceptional team because they kept a winning attitude and knew they would go for it all, which they did. There are many Seniors graduating, so next year will be a challenge for the team, one we are sure they will live up to. 1st: Rich Robinson, John Hooper, 2nd: Damon Swope, Joel Horvath, Jon Schroeder, Coach Barbara Sandburg GIRL'S SWIMMING This year's swim team had more talent than they have had in a long time. They had ex- cellent records, and you can be sure they are going to accomplish a lot in the future. This young team will fight hard and improve with great pride. They will be one of the best teams we've had in years. 1st Row: Sarah Buehrer, Wanda Livinghouse, Jessica Towle, Coach Kathy Nova, Kim Rosentreter, Crissy Groff, Theresa Cowgill, Sue Bockover, 2nd: Stifanie Zerkle, Ronda Rogowski, Cathy McKinley, Bobbie Smith, Lori Wallen, Nancy King, 3rd: Rachel Bock- over, Melissa Bromley, Joann Gabryszak, Angie Hos- tetler, Jenny Melton, Angela Sebasty, Cathy Norris, Jackie Krueger, Janis John, Sheyyy Lapczynski. WRESTLING The 1986-87 wrestling team did well this year with a 6-5 record. Many of the members went to regionals. Greg Bar- rett and Curt Kenyon were Conference Champs. The team captains were Gret Bar- rett and Trent Mireles, while Trent was also the Most Valu- able Player. The whole team put forth a lot of effort and are to be commended for their hard work. The wrestling team is coached by Mr. Bill Spier. 1st: Jeni Worthington, Gregf Barrett, Steven Lewis. Steve Stacy. Trent Mireles, Chuck DePoy, Curt Kenyon, Payge Jonas, Brad Trosper, Traci Mireles, 2nd: Coach Spier. David Bundesman, Bob Paul Jell Winslett, Shawn Prestin, Daniel Siford, Russ Gelow, Brian Paul, Steve Burnett, Mitch Hooton. BOY'S SWIMMING This year's swim team had a record of 2-10. The times the boys had were the best the team has had in a few years. They kept a good attitude and all of their hard work paid off with improved times. The team captains were Ed Lenig and Brian Bloode. Brian Bloode and Doug Hynek were the Most Valuable, and the Most Improved swimmer was Gabriel Buss. The team is coached by Mrs. Kathy Nova. Row 1: Doug Hynek, Brian Bloode, Coach Nova, Ed Lenig. Tom Lode, Row 2: John Sirovy, Karl Seering, Craig Dale, Fred Noens, Clint Crump, Row 3: James Toth, John Frantom, Jamie Eggleston. Darrel Knowlton. 39 CROSS COUNTRY 1st: Jenny Lucas, Gail Brashear, Cindy Plank, Rachel Tukos, Wendy Plank, Erin Murphy. 2nd: Mike Dixon, Peter Leason, Cole Pesce, Mike McClaren, Dave DeNeve. Karl Seering, Jamie Eggleston. 3rd: Coach, Mr. Snider, mgr. Chris McClaren, Chris Leonard, Kyle Young, Ryan Pesce, Ben Milcarek, Neal Carboneau, Coach, Mr. Smith. Both the girls and boys cross-country teams had a winning season this year. The boys team had an awe inspiring year with a record of 15-0. Ryan Pesce, a junior, cap- tured the title of MVP as well as being select- ed as co-captain along with Ben Milcarek. Two runners, Dave Deneve and Kyle Young, were sited for being the most improved among their fellow team members. The boys team held impressive titles including NSC Conference champions and runner-up in both the Penn-Hokum-Karem Invitational and the Manchester Invitational. Along with this they were Sectional and Regional Cham- pions. Dave DeNeve, Mike McClaran, and Coley Pesce were National T.A.C. qualifiers. The girls team came out of their season with a winning season score of 8-5. Cindy and Wendy Plank were named as co-captains of their team. Cindy also was elected MVP and co-most improved along with Gail Brashear. Cindy was a National T.A.C. qualifier in ad- dition. This was the girls fifth winning season out of five. 40 41 BOY'S GOLF The 1987 Boys' Golf Team had a season record of 3-7. Many of the matches the team lost were very close, decided by only a few strokes. The team captain was Tom Miles. Jeff Workman was the Most Improved. The Most Valuable Player was Tom Pietrzak, who also was named All- Conference. The team came fifth in Conference. Mr. Mark Belsaas is the coach. 1st: Scott Dickson. left Buss, Tim Spear. Tom Pietrzak, Tom Miles, II Kessler, John Smith 2nd: Mr. Belsaas, Eddie Galbreath, Chris Peterich, Peyge Jonas. Jeff Workman. Bill Stockton, Gabriel Buss. Chance Boniface. Curt Kenyon, Gary Browning. Nice form, JJ. Ready ... Set . .. Swing!! 42 vciiimu The volleyball team had a hard season with a great loss in Seniors. But next year they'll be back in ac- tion! Varsity Volleyball Front row: Julie Golden, Suzanne Wheatbrook, Carey Johnston, Sue Romig, Kari Johnson, Kristi Kauffman Back row: Coach Chris Cortier, Danielle Wykoff, DeDe Spear, Kelly Barnes, Chris Koselke, Karen Horvath Junior Varsity Volleyball Front row: Stacie Tolmen, Kim Golden, Suzanne Wheatbrook, Shayna Fetterer, Debbie McAtee, Paula Arndt. Back row: Danna Kopkowski, Stacey Siford, Kathy Smith, Amy Harness, Tammy Williamson, Coached by Brian Lindorf LADY COUGAD6 Coach Thom Smith saw some bright spots in the Lady Cougars program, despite the up and down season. Although he’s losing the team's MVP, leading scorer and rebounder in Danielle Wykoff, freshmen hopeful, Kim Golden, was the team's second leading scorer and proved to be one of the area's finer freshman. Seniors Kim Stafford, Missi Stay back, and Danielle Wykoff were tri-captains and the team MIP was Kim Golden. Danielle Wykoff was all- conference, South Bend Tribune All-Area, and Hoosier Basketball Magazine Top 40 Selection. The team record was 4-13. Front: Kelly Miller, manager, Missi Stayback. Kathy Smith, Danielle Wykotl, Karen Horvath, Mary Michalski, Julie Rose, manager. Back: Coach Carla Sebasty, Manager Joann Gabryszak, Lynne Crump. Julie Golden, Carey Johnston, Kim Staflord. Kim Golden, Dana Kopkowski. Carol Overmyer, manager. Coach Thom Smith. Front: Mgr. Joann Gabryszak, Gina Morgan, Cora Carlton. Dana Kopkowski, Lynne Crump, Lisa Burnett, Mgr. Carol Overmyer. Back: Coach Carla Sebasty, Mgr. Kelly Miller, Mary Michalski. Stacie Tolmen, Melissa Bromley, Stacey Silord. Cathy McKinley, Mgr. Julie Rose, Coach Thom Smith 44 This years golf team was coached by Linda Miller. Although they will be losing their MVP, Missi Stayback, and their MIP, Victoria Svensson, this year's team was young and we look to great things from them in the future. Kim Stafford. Stefanie Lenig, Sherri Perz, Kelly Miller, Missi Stayback. Victoria Svensson. Coach Linda Miller. 45 GIRL'S TRACK BOY'S TRACK This year's Girls' Track Team had overall, a good season. They finished 5-5 after competing a tough schedule. The Most Valu- able was Cindy Plank. Cindy and Wendy Plank shared captain's honors. The Most Improved Players were Gail Brashear and Lynne Crump. The team, coached by Mrs. Pat Tolmen, and Mrs. Kathy Nova, finished 3rd in conference. 1st: Wendy Plank, Stacie Tolmen, Lynne Crump, Carey Johnston, Gail Brashear, Ronda Rogowski, 2nd: Karen Horvath, Melissa Bromley, Melissa Pin- kerton, Kelly Davis, Cindy Plank, Kris Newland, An- gela Sebasty, Rachel Bockover, Julie Golden, 3rd: Mrs. Tolmen. Jenny Melton, Carrie Johnson, Ra- chelle Schneider, Enn Murphy, Bobbi Smith, Wen- dy Nelson, Lori Wallen, Kathy McKinley, Carrie Rodgers, Gina Morgan, Carol Overmyer, Mrs. Nova. 1st: Brad Trosper, Spike Siford, Brian Bloode. Carl Lestinsky. Ryan Pesce. Coach Smith, Dimitrios Pana- gopolous, Russ Gelow, Matt Martin, Darrel Knowl- ton, Karl Seering, Kyle Young, Nick Fickel, Tony Artist, Mike McClaren, Coley Pesce, Fred Noens, Jim Lestinsky, Mark Zollman, Ben Milcarek, Chris Mroczciewic2, Phil Horvath, Blaine Trosper, Joe Hor- vath. Jamie Eggleston, Jason Lenig Manager Pierre Gloss. 46 CHEERLEADERS PROMOTE SPIRIT This year's cheerleaders did a lot to promote school spirit. They kept busy planning spirit ideas, the bonfire, pep sessions, and learning new cheers. During the summer the Varsity attended camp at Indiana University. A combination of Junior Varsity and Freshmen attended camp at Vincennes. Front: Kim Kleine, Angie McGowan Back: Debbie Smith, Kim Lapczynski, Shannan Miller, Tina Wolfe GO COUGARS! Front: Kris Newland, Middle: Anissa Maxwell, Carrie Rodgers, Back: Annette Albin, Kristi Strieter Top: Rachel Bockover, Anissa Maxwell Bottom: Annette Albin, Kristi Stneter, Carrie Rodgers SOFTBALL The 1987 Softball team had a 2-8 season. They improved throughout the whole season and worked extremely hard. They were beaten in the first round of sectionals by a tough Rogers team who may very well go to state this year. Missi Stayback was the Most Valu- able Player. The Most Im- proved Player was Kelly Barnes. Danielle Wykoff and Missi Stayback shared captain honors, while Missi had the best batting average with .395. Mr. Keith Kauffman coached the team. 1st: Coach Keith Kauffman, Lisa Burnett. Dana Kopkowski, Stacy Siford, fenny Baginski, Lori Hayhurst, Laura Burnett, Shayna Fetterere, 2nd: Danielle Wykoff, Missi Stayback, Kelly Barnes. Amy Harness, Kim Golden, Tammy Williamson, Gloria Williamson, Cora Carlton, Kristi Kauffman, Mary Michalski. 50 TENNI 1st: Jackie Krueger, Theresa Cowgill, Danielle Coffman, Gloria Waldo, Kim Rosentreter, Sue Romig, DeDe Spear, Angie McGowan, Crissy Groff. 2nd: Jennifer Parsons. Teresa Taddeucci, Natasha Rose, Shani Whitteberry, Janel Crowl, Virginia Casper, Shannan Miller, Mr. Swank. This year's tennis team had a 4-6 record. They played a tough schedule and put a lot of hard work and dedication into the season. Their Most Valuable Player was DeDe Spear. Gloria Waldo, Sue Romig, and Kim Rosentreter were the tri-captains. The Most Improved Player was Angie McGowan. The team is coached by Curt Swank. AGRICULTURE The agriculture classes at New Prairie help the students learn to be competent farmers. They help keep the students up-to-date on the latest machinery, planting techniques, and the importance of farming. In addition to regular class, each student must turn in a report every six weeks to supplement their in class work. 53 First row: Kim Lapczynski, Michelle Ladwig, Gail Brashear, James Favere, Melissa Bromely, Kristin Ward, Sarah Buehrer, Beth Adams. Second row: Alex Holliday, Kasey Sabinas, Jenny Baginski, Virginia Casper, Lisa McCoy, Stefame Lenig, Kim Stafford, Debbie Emerick, Third row: Janice Vice, Kelly Barnes, Stephanie Zerkle, Kelly Miller, Amber Holt. Jennifer Bazemore, Tammy Nickerson, Steve Stafford, Jeff Parsons. Fourth row: Kevin Hueneke, Chris Mann, Mike Starr, Kathy Hueneke, Jackie Kruegar, April Nickerson. Mike McClaren, Janelle Crowl, Julie Rose, Kent Jenson. Fifth row: Enn Nurphy, Jennifer Mumane, Gary Browning, Kristen Ralston, Sandy Marron, Mike Senne, Jennifer Ackerman, Carla Scott, Missy Stayback, Tammy Stephens. Sixth row: Lisa Mumane, Milissa Walma, Kenny Miller, Ron Rybki, Derek Babcock, Chris Petrich, Scott Colpitts, Danielle Coffman. Angie Yackus, Jody Young, Seventh row: Wendy Nelson, Mike Kivak, Fred Noens, Bill Wood, Darrell Knowlton, Brent Loucks, John Hooper. Andy Miles, Jennifer Parsons, Kim Rosentreter, Kevin Zygmont. Eighth row: Chris Zymont, Terry Adrian, Karl Seering, Billy Ashley, Scott Dickson, Nick Fickel, Mary Blacharski, Andy Koselke, Todd Baughman. Tim Harshman, Dean Newland. 9th row: Pat McGuire. Tony Bolakowski, Daren Hansen, John Bola- kowski, Mike Tuszynski, Paul Tuszynski, Bobby Smith, Rich Gaertner, Tom Miles. 1. Why aren't you playing? 2. Wake up, Pat. 54 FLAG COQP. Flag corp. 1st row: Melissa Bromley 2nd row: Stelanie Zerkle, Kasey Sabinas 3rd row: captain Tammy Stephens, Lisa Mumane, Wendy Nelson, captain Erin Murphy Officers: 1st row: Mr. Belsaas 2nd row: secretary Kelly Barnes, drum major Sa- rah Buehrer 3rd row: president Pat McGuire, vice-pres. drum major Janice Vice 1. The marching Cougars dazzle the crowd. 2. Being a band director is not an easy job! The band raised money for their badly needed uniforms which are scheduled for delivery in the fall. They sold everything from pizzas to raffle tickets to raise money for the uniforms. Mr. Belsass, in his second year of teaching at New Prairie, is busy developing the bands talents. In a few years he hopes to travel with the band too various competitions throughout the states. This year, however, the band stayed in Indiana and competed in Jazz Band contest at which they received a first place. 55 A CAPELLA OOP Both the A Capella and Concert Choir are directed by Mrs. Mitchell. They were at their best this year with a series of great concerts and the musical South Pacific . Fine performances were turned in by everyone. The A Capella Choir kept busy planning and raising money for the Scott McQueen Memorial Scholarship, which was awarded to Janice Vice and Wendy Zigler. To raise funds they sponsored a Valentine Dance and a raffle. The choirs also organized a Variety Show which will help send Carla Scott to Europe this summer. 1st: Carla Buehrer, Heidi Robinson, Jenny Lucas, Alvie Ellenwine, Bill Perz, Kari Stutzman, Janis John. 2nd: Wendy Farthing, Beth Adams, Cathy Norris, Angie Hostetler, Shannan Miller, Deann Scott, Casey Trusty, Bradley Cooper, Mark Dillon, Tina Ebersole, Dawn McCullough, Kathy Forsgard, Christy Marcum, 3rd: Shellie Williams, Christi Richmond Donna Layman, Monique Dudeck, Joannie Cavinder, Brenda Houston, Shannon Shaw, De'Siree Crane, Tim Good, Rodney Harris, Dan Francis, Mark Zollman, Kim Robinson, Barb Morrow, Lynn Harris, Angie Sims, Chrisi Pokuta, Shelly Gall. 4th: Laura Kennedy, Annelise Carter, Jenny Gragido, Dawn Pike, Ruth Heminger, Brenda Rosentreter, Kevin Dixon, Ken Peterson, Paul Tuszynski, John Gierke, Chris Leonard, Tom Miles, Sue McDaniel, Amanda Kent, Jennifer Marcum, Kristy Sabinas, Jenny Baginski, Teresa Reed, Donna Mitchell 56 What are you thinking, Mrs. Mitchell? CONCERT CHOIR 1st: Amy Hostetler, Stacy Davis, Jennifer Keck, Tammy Nickerson, Mary Grott, Chris Dillon, Bonnie Noftsger, Tyra Albertson, Shem Perz 2nd: Angie Miller, Lina Jozwiak, Rachel Farthing, Cathy Keller. Carol Overmyer, Mike Wright. David Bundesman, Tracy Flinchum, Jennifer McKenzie, Roxy Wasielewski, Tammy Holcomb, Chris Taylor, 3rd: Chandra Siemetz, Brenda Peterson, Julie Vermeese, Angel Yergler, Jenny Warner, Phil Osborne, Steven Wood, Gina Morgan, Melissa Napiwocki, Patricia Jurkowski, Donna Van Dusen, Kim Blankenship, 4th: Brenda Palen, Julie Rutt, Carla Scott, Carrie Rodgers, Candy Shepherd, Amy Euler, Carrie Snyder. Tonya Denton, Randy Livinghouse. Chuck DePoy. Mike Ackerman, Kristy Strieter, Jenny Parsons. Amber Holt, Mrs. Mitchell SOUTH PACIFIC!! LANGUAGE 1 S KEY The key to communication is language. In order to communicate with one another we must first understand language. At New Prairie we take classes in Cummunications, grammar and literature, learning to write speeches and research papers, reading essays and classics, and analyzing sentences grammatically. Spanish and french classes are also offered. They are becoming increasingly important as foreign relations expand. 1. Peace, you nitwits! 2. Spanish class looks like FUN! 3. Diligent students at work 59 5USINE S Whether you are preparing to be a secretary, stenogra- pher, or a data processor the business classes at New Prairie will help prepare you. Among the classes offered are typing, word processing, and basic business. Speed and efficiency are taught and emphasized in the business world at New Prairie. HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics department at New Prairie helps students prepare for their life after high school. Classes such as foods, child development, and Sin- gles and Family Living are offered. They teach many needed skills and provide a fun environment in which to learn. 61 INDUSTRIAL ARTS OFFERS VARIETY The Industrial Arts classes at New Prairie offer a variety of possibilities. Students can learn to build projects, repair engines, and help with outdoor projects. There are also mechanical drawing classes where students can design their own houses. Industrial Arts provides a good background for careers in carpentry and engineering, among many others. ART CLASSES CREATE BEAUTY The Art department consists of classes such as ceramics, basic art, and studio art. These classes provide the students with opportunity to create and experiment. The art teachers helped students to recognize their abilities and guided them in achieving new talents. 1. Hard at work. 2. Miss Boiakowski was a great new addition to the art staff. 3. Creativity at its peak. 4. Artist takes a break from his work to pose for a picture. 63 STUDYING THE PAST AND PPESENT A variety of Social Studies classes were offered at New Prairie this year. The newest addition, Geography, seemed to be liked by students. Government and economics, required for Seniors, helped prepare them for the future by teaching both civic responsibility and money man- agement. Learning about our country in U.S. History, and about how our society functions in Sociology and Psychology were also included here. In all classes the study of past and present problems pro- vide valuable insight to the student’s life. 1. What's so tunny? 2. Well, you see Chrisi, it goes like this ... 3. Mr. Olson, teaching at its best MATH: CHALLENGING Challenging and exciting careers await those with a strong mathematical back- ground. From algebra to calculus math be- comes more complex as we advance through it, each step building upon the one before. By the time we finish we are ready to enter the world with a better understanding of numbers. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mental awareness goes hand in hand with physical fitness; therefore, all freshman and sophomores are required to take one semester of gym. Sophomores also take one semester of health. Other gym classes offered are Ad- vanced Gym and Lifesaving. These classes give students a break from their daily routine and a chance to learn new skills and have fun. 66 1. Hey! What happened to the ball? 2. Mr. Snyder lectures on health. 3. What are you thinking, Jim? 4. Everybody enjoys a good game of volleyball. SCIENCE . . . JOURNEY TO THE UNKNOWN The realm of science is increasing each day. With the new technology, in today's society the need for the study of science is great. The science department at New Prai- rie includes biology, earth science, chemis- try, and physics. The classes are not an end in themselves but intertwine and build upon each other, each helping us to understand science better. 67 SENIOR OFFICERS: Kim Kleine, Missy Du- deck, Tim Spear, Danielle Wykoff, Sean John- ston, Tricia Miller. 9m Hard Rot J JUNIOR OFFICERS: Chris Koselke, Kim Rood, Suzanne Wheatbrook, Tabb Gesse. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: (bottom to top) Jason Schroeder, Dave Kirkham, Ja- son Lenig, Stacey Siford, Fred Noens, Bridgette VanSchoyck. FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Tina Trojanowski, Sarah Tu- kos, Darrell Knowlton, Jason Wykoff. Jenny Melton, Sta- cey Tolmen. 68 §©U¥H CAST NELLIE FOREBUSH WENDY ZIGLER EMILE DeBEQUE BRAD COOPER BLOODY MARY JENIFER MARCUM CAPTAIN BRACKET CHRIS LEONARD LIEUTENANT CABLE TIM SPEAR 1. Mrs. Mitchell goes over the script with Shannon Shaw Kristy Sabinas. 2. Brad Cooper Wendy Zigler perform their last time in a New Prairie musical. 3. Look at those legs!! PACIFIC 72 1. Queen, Kim Kleine King Brad Cooper dance to the music of Middle of The Road. 2. Oh what a cute couple Wendy Farthing Chris Whitmore make. 3. Jenny Dalkowski Ray Bennitt having a great time at prom. 4. Bob Conners, Janel Zakrzewski, Angie Con- ners, Clint Crump take a break from the excite- ment out on the dance floor. PKOM MSA VSM youn eyes 1. PROM COURT: row 1 — Danielle Wykofi. Missy Dudeck. Kim Kleine, Victoria Svensson. Tina Wolfe. Tncia Miller, row 2 — Judd Rose, Tim Spear, Brad Cooper. Tom Olson. Mitch Hooten, Dave Washburn. 2. Lynn Tamow. Chris Koselke. Kim Rood announce the queen and king. 3. Brian Bloode Don Renfro enjoy punch served by the sophomores. 73 FOOTBALL HOMECOMING 5 ;eni Jelega — Sue McDaniel, Debra Smitfc Randal Ames YJUtiict Teff Salutcitdron — Daren Academic Hon s — Kimberly Staf; EJ|A.R. Av rd f Boys' State D, Stahl. 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IN Ambition: To become a mechanic KELLY LYNN BARNES Nickname: Dittmer Birthdate: October 21, 1968 Birthplace: LaPorte, IN Ambition: To become a photographer and get married TODD ALAN BAUGHMAN Nickname: Bone Birthdate: April 14. 1969 Birthplace: LaPorte, IN Ambition: To marry Shannon, own a red and white lamberghini and put new tires on my camey RANDAL ALAN AMES Birthdate: May 27. 1969 Birthplace: LaPorte, IN Ambition: to go into veterinary medicine JENNIFER DEE BAGINSKI Nickname: Baggy Birthdate: December 9. 1968 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To complete 4 years at Taylor University, be accepted to medical school at Indiana University for Pediatrics EVELYN BARRETT NANCY ANN BERNTH Birthdate: March 22, 1969 Birthplace: Decatur, IN Ambition: To become an actress 80 PHILLIP JOHN BERNTH Nickname: P.J. Birthdate: February 20, 1968 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To become a policeman and a weightlifter BRIAN WAYNE BLOODE Birthdate: February 22, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To play college football, finish college, and get a high paying job KYLE KENNETH BURROUGHS Birthdate: October 11, 1968 Birthplace: Michigan City, IN Ambition: Go to college and become a diesel mechanic in the navy NEAL SCOTT CARBONEAU Birthdate: July 22. 1969 Birthplace: Fort Wayne, IN Ambition: To move to South America and aid in exotic animal conservation MICHELLE LYNE BLAIR Nickname: Shellie Birthdate: September 23, 1969 Birthplace: Michigan City, IN Ambition: To be an x-ray technician TERRI LYNN BROWN Nickname: TB Birthdate: May 2, 1969 Birthplace: Toledo, Ohio Ambition: To join the navy ANNETTE LYN BUTLER Birthdate: September 14, 1968 Birthplace: Michigan City, IN Ambition: To keep in touch with friends, be an elementary school teacher, and be happy TAMMY LYNETTE CARLSON Birthdate: May 2, 1968 Birthplace: LaPorte, IN Ambition: To get somewhere in life 81 JOANNIE MARIE CAVINDER Nickname: Jones or Joannie Bologna Birthdate: July 27. 1969 Birthplace: LaPorte. IN Ambition: To be a successful singer ROBERT CHARLES CONNORS Nickname: Bob Birthdate: October 22. 1967 Birthplace: South Bend, IN DE'SIREE ANN CRANE Nickname: Des Birthdate: June 6. 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To be an elementary art teacher TROY E. DAVIS Nickname: Dudly Birthdate: August 30. 1968 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To be an air traffic controller in the air force, and to be with Tina Wolfe forever JASON J. COLGLAZIER Nickname: Jay, Coolbreeze, Slick Birthdate: October 6. 1968 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To be like Mr. Eldridge, my Econ teacher BRADLEY GENE COOPER Nickname: Bad, Brad Birthdate: April 20, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To attend IU and go on to make it big in show biz either acting, directing, or singing DOUGLAS JAMES CURL Nickname: Doughboy Birthdate: February 1, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To become an electrician SCOTT E. DICKSON Birthdate: October 22. 1968 Birthplace: LaPorte. IN Ambition: To be an electronic technician or a mechanic or pump gas at Garoutte's Marathon 82 MICHAEL EVAN DIXON Nickname: Mike Birthdate: May 7, 1969 Birthplace: Chicago. IL Ambition: To be a dentist CAROL JEAN DRUFKE Birthdate: January 15, 1969 Birthplace: Chicago, IL Ambition: Go to Southern Illinois University and major in Fashion Merchandising MELLISA MARY DUDECK Nickname: Mip Birthdate: June 6, 1969 Birthplace: LaPorte, IN Ambition: Stay in touch with friends, go to college and be independent and go to Hawaii TINA MARIE EBERSOLE Birthdate: April 10, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To keep in touch with all my friends, go to college, and be independent CARINA SUE DOPIERALSKI Birthdate: April 1. 1968 Birthplace: LaPorte, IN Ambition: To be a cosmetologist and have some money so I can get whatever I want but pay for it myself JENNIFER JO DUDECK Nickname: The Dizz Birthdate: January 2, 1969 Birthplace: LaPorte, IN Ambition: To enjoy life one day at a time MONIQUE NICOLE DUDECK Nickname: Niki Birthdate: January 8, 1968 Birthplace: LaPorte. IN Ambition: to move to Australia and have my own business LON MARVIN EBERT Birthdate: June 18. 1969 Birthplace: LaPorte. IN Ambition: To become a mechanic 83 WENDY SUZANNE FARTHING Birthdate: September 30. 1968 Birthplace: Minot, North Dakota Ambition: To become a nurse TAMBRA LYNN FLITTER Nickname: Tammy Birthdate: December 3, 1968 Birthplace: LaPorte, IN Ambition: To graduate from college MICHELE LEE GALL Birthdate: June 13, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend. IN Ambition: To be a beautician LAURA KAY GLON Birthdate: January 16. 1969 Birthplace: South Bend. IN Ambition: To marry, make money, and live happily ever after TIMOTHY BOCEPHUS FETTERER Nickname: Harvey, Biff Malibu Plowboy Birthdate: November 11. 1968 Birthplace: Fort Payne. AL Ambition: To cut firewood, rescue MI As in Vietnam, put a header on my CBX SUELYNN FUGATE CLIFFTON CHARLES GILCHRIST Nickname: Cliff Birthdate: September 7, 1968 Birthplace: LaPorte. IN TIMOTHY ALLEN GOOD Birthdate: March 11, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: Become rich and own a lambhergini 84 RODNEY LAWRENCE GOULD Nickname: Dog Birthdate: August 10, 1969 Birthplace: Michigan City, IN Ambition: To become an auto mechanic or computer technician, recondition my GOAT (GTO), and be independent JENNIFER MARIE GRAGIDO Birthdate: Apnl 23, 1969 Birthplace: Philadelphia, Penn Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do JAMES EDWARD GROTT Nickname: Gonza Birthdate: August 8, 1968 Birthplace: Michigan City. IN Ambition: Keep in touch with my friends, have fun, and stay out of jail IOVEDA JOY HANCOCK Birthdate: November 2, 1967 Birthplace: Rolling Prairie, IN Ambition: To join the Marines and become a police officer RUSSELL GOULD Birthdate: August 10. 1969 Birthplace: Michigan City, IN REGINA ANN GRALL Nickname: Reggie Birthdate: April 25, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: Keep in touch with friends, have a happy life, and go to college MARC ALAN GUMM Nickname: Sleepy Birthdate: April 19. 1969 Birthplace: LaPorte, IN Ambition: To be successful in business SARAH LOUISE HANCZ Nickname: Weedee or Weed for Short Birthdate: September 1. 1968 Ambition: I'd like to move to California and go to college to be a secretary, but right now I plan to work, get an apartment in South Bend, to eventually marry and have two kids 85 DAREN BRUCE HANSEN Birthdate: September 9, 1968 Birthplace: LaPorte, IN Ambition: To go to Communist China and join the convent RUTH HEMINGER KAREN ROCHELLE HERBST Birthdate: July 8, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To own a Quarter Horse farm and get married to Matt Thomas COREY L. HOOTEN Nickname: Hooter Birthdate: March 10, 1969 Birthplace: Michigan City. IN Ambition: to live on food stamps RODNEY JAMES HARRIS Nickname: Rappin' Birthdate: June 23. 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To become a carpenter and party RANA HENRY Birthdate: November 30. 1967 Birthplace: Norfake, VA Ambition: To become a medical assistant SHELLY LYNN HICKS Birthdate: December 2, 1968 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To have a happy family, keep in touch with friends, and make it through life the best I can. MITCHELL ALAN HOOTON Nickname: Mitch Birthdate: September 17, 1968 Birthplace: South Bend. IN Ambition: To be the best I can be. 86 TODD JOSEPH JARKA Nickname: Mr. Windex Birthdate: May 28, 1968 Birthplace: Michigan City, IN Ambition: To be the next owner of Playboy Magazine, taking over Hugh Heffner PHILLIP LEO JOZWIAK Nickname: Joz Birthdate: December 12, 1967 Birthplace: Tacoma, Washington Ambition: To become a commercial artist JANA MICHELLE KENNEDY Birthdate: July 7, 1968 Birthplace: Warsaw, Indiana Ambition: To travel around the world AMANDA FAITH KENT Nickname: Face, Debbie Sue Birthdate: July 14, 1969 Birthplace: Valporaiso, Indiana Ambition: To become a theatrical costume designer JODI LEIGH JOHNSON Birthdate: October 20. 1968 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: Go to college and keep in touch with close friends JAMES EDWARD JURKOWSKI Nickname: Luber Birthdate: September 24, 1968 Birthplace: Rolling Prairie, Indiana Ambition: To be rich, accountant RAELENE MAIRE KENNEDY Nickname: Beaner Birthdate: September 24. 1968 Birthplace: Evenston, Illinois Ambition: To become a beautician, get married and start a family DWAYNE BOCEPHUS KEPPLIN Nickname: Great white hunter Birthdate: August 10, 1969 Birthplace: La Porte, Indiana Ambition: To go to Colorado and hunt and live in the mountains 87 JACK JOSEPH KESSLER Nickname: Double J Birthdate: September 20. 1968 Birthplace: Elkhart, Indiana Ambition: To become an athletic trainer lor a professional sports team or the U.S. cycling team KIMBERLY LYNN KLEINE Nickname: Poopsie, Kleine Birthdate: July 29, 1968 Birthplace: La Porte, Indiana Ambition: To marry Judd Rose and to become a nurse DONNA JEAN LAYMAN Nickname: Squeky Birthdate: April 18, 1969 Birthplace: La Porte, Indiana Ambition: To keep in touch with my friends and to move to the big city and try to be rich, but happy CHARLES EDWARD LENIG Nickname: Ed Birthdate: December 24, 1968 Birthplace: La Porte, Indiana Ambition: To go to college, graduate, become an optometrist 88 MIKE KIRKHAM TRACEY SUZANNE KUSH Nickname: Tray, Trace Birthdate: June 9, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, Indiana Ambition: To achieve my goals DENISE MARIE LEMLEY Birthdate: April 30, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To become a psychologist CHRISTOPHER LEONARD CARL ANDREW LESTINSKI Nickname: Les Birthdate: July 4, 1969 Birthplace: La Porte, IN Ambition: To get a good reputation JENNIFER LYNN LUCAS Nickname: Jen Birthdate: March 18, 1969 Birthplace: Elgin, Illinois Ambition: To go to college in Europe, see the world, and become famous JENNIFER LYNN MARCUM Birthdate: July 24, 1969 Birthplace: La Porte, Indiana SUE ELLEN McDANIEL Nickname: Red Birthdate: April 14, 1969 Birthplace: La Porte, Indiana Ambition: To finish college, be an executive secretary, and get married MITZI DARLENE LINDSEY Nickname: Mitzibishi Birthdate: August 26, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, Indiana Ambition: To go to school at University of Southern Florida and become a certified public accountant DAVID MAESCH Birthdate: January 26. 1968 Birthplace: La Porte, Indiana Ambition: To live in the mountains AMY MARTINEZ Birthdate: March 27, 1969 Birthplace: La Porte, Indiana Ambition: To become a court reporter PATRICK MATTHEW McGUIRE Birthdate: December 22, 1968 Birthplace: La Porte, IN Ambition: To attend Vincennes University to study law enforcement 89 THOMAS CHARLES MILES Nickname: Beaker Birthdate: May 18, 1968 Birthplace: St. Joe, Michigan Ambition: To become a great band and choir teacher or own a pnvate lessons and instrument store, and have a family TRENT S. MIRELES Nickname: Flyman Birthdate: August 8, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, Indiana Ambition: To make it the best I can in life DEBORAH LYNN MORROS Nickname: Gentle Wind Birthdate: August 14, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, Indiana Ambition: To become a pharmacist in the quality control department KIMBERLY MUSGRAVE Nickname: Kim Birthdate: November 6, 1968 Birthplace: La Porte, Indiana Ambition: To become a dental assistant and get married to Bob Pickett TRICIA ANN MILLER Birthdate: April 21, 1969 Birthplace: La Porte, Indiana Ambition: To go to college Then I probably get married and have a family SHELLY LYNN MODIESKA Nickname: Bee Birthdate: January 19, 1969 Birthplace: New Port News, Virginia Ambition: To get married to Stan Minasian and to own a hardtop, two door, yellow 57 Chevy with green fog lights GREGORY LOUIS MURPHY Birthdate: July 31, 1969 Birthplace: Framingham, Massachusetts Ambition: To be trompled to death at a WHO concert THOMAS WALTER OLSON Nickname: Glass Plus Birthdate: November 23, 1968 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To become president of AT T 90 JAMES E. ORCUTT Nickname: Julio Birthdate: September 15, 1967 Birthplace: Waco, Texas Ambition: To become a bricklayer and roofer, get more money, and party every weekend MICHAEL A. PETERSON Nickname: Bumy Birthdate: August 22, 1968 Birthplace: South Bend, IN DONALD EDWARD RENFRO Birthdate: February 7, 1969 Birthplace: La Porte, IN Ambition: To work at McDonald's the rest of my life SUE ELLEN ROMIG Nickname: Skin Birthdate: June 9, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To attend beauty college, become a hair dresser, and own my own shop JEFFERY WAYNE PARSONS Nickname: Bob, Twig Bone Birthdate: August 31, 1969 Birthplace: Valparaiso, IN Ambition: To become a success CHRISTINE MARIE POKUTA Nickname: Chrisi Birthdate: August 12. 1969 Birthplace: Chicago, IL Ambition: To graduate from Purdue and become a social worker DONALD JACK RITSCHARD Nickname: Hammer, Drac Birthdate: July 19, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To graduate from college and go on to a career in the construction business JUDD DAVID ROSE Nickname: J.D. Birthdate: December 8. 1968 Birthplace: La Porte, IN Ambition: to marry Kim Kleine 91 BRENDA RUTH ROSENTRETER Nickname: Bird Birthdate: September 29. 1968 Ambition: To attend college and become a state trooper KRISTY MARIE SABINAS Nickname: Beany Birthdate: April 29, 1969 Birthplace: Great Lakes, IL Ambition: To attend college, major in psychology, and become a social worker; I want to help children SUZANNE MARIE SEERING Nickname: Pooh Bear Birthdate: May 11. 1969 Birthplace: La Porte, IN Ambition: To become a successful physical therapist, marry and have two children SHANNON MARIE SHAW Nickhame: Shay Birthdate: November 8. 1969 Birthplace: Evergreen, IL Ambition: To marry Todd Baughman, own a beautiful house, be nch. and go to college KIMBERLY ROSENTRETER WILLARD E. SCHMIDKUNZ Nickname: Willis Birthdate: October 9, 1968 Birthplace: La Porte, IN Ambition: To work for a living or enlist in the army LAURA JOANNE SERRY Birthdate: July 1, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To live on an Australian ranch for six months to a year JANINE MARIE SHREVE Nickname: Jan-to-soon Birthdate: October 27, 1968 Birthplace: Valporaiso, IN Ambition: To succeed better in all life matters 92 DANIEL ROBERT SIFORD Nickname: Spike Birthdate: July 29, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To be a success DEBRA SUE SMITH Nickname: Deb, Debbie Sue II Birthdate: March 22, 1969 Birthplace: La Porte, IN Ambition: To graduate from college, become a teacher, and have a great life KIMBERLY SUEZANNE STAFFORD Nickname: Swampwitch Birthdate: October 13, 1968 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To become a coach JEANETTE RENEE STAYBACK Nickname: Red Birthdate: Eebruary 5, 1959 Birthplace: La Porte, IN Ambition: To keep my tan for the rest of my life ANGELA LYNNE SIMS Birthdate: June 30, 1969 Birthplace: La Porte, IN Ambition: To build a happy and healthy home for my son Ryan and to marry a wonderful guy TIMOTHY ALEN SPEAR Nickname: Spearo Birthdate: January 29, 1969 Birthplace: La Porte, IN Ambition: To become the president of GTE JEFFREY ALAN STAHL Nickname: Jeff Birthdate: May 16. 1969 Birthplace: Daytona Beach, Florida Ambition: To live an energetic life in which I am able to sublimate the lifestyles of others less fortunate than I through my profession, whatever it may be MELISSA ANN STAYBACK Birthdate: July 21, 1969 Birthplace: La Porte, IN Ambition: To become an elementary school teacher 93 TAMARA LEE STEPHENS Nickname: Jocko Birthdate: September 4, 1969 Birthplace: Michigan City. IN Ambition: To achieve the highest goal in life, happiness, and to see that all of my dreams become realities ERIC MATTHEW SWOPE Nickname: The Swopeman Birthdate: November 15, 1968 Birthplace: Orange County. Cal. Ambition: To be in commercial art JON TAYLOR JANELL JOYCE TRUYAERT Birthdate: June 22. 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To have a ranch ANN INGELA VICTORIA SVENSON Nickname: Victoria Birthdate: September 5, 1969 Birthplace: Borgholm, Sweden Ambition: To spend two years in Sweden then come back to the United States and attend college to study math and chemistry TIM JOHN TALERICO Nickname: Tally Birthdate: October 6, 1967 Birthplace: South Bend, IN JESSICA LYN TOWLE Nickname: Shorty Birthdate: June 30, 1968 Birthplace: Hammond, IN Ambition: To become a secretary PAUL JAMES TUSZYNSKI Nickname: Waull Birthdate: June 7, 1969 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To be sucked into a black hole 94 JO ANNE VAN SCHOIACK Nickname: Boomer Birthdate: April 15. 1969 Birthplace: St. Joe. Michigan Ambition: To marry Darren Mayer, own horses, and live in Michigan JANICE MARIE VICE Nickname: Miami, vice squad Birthdate: March 21. 1969 Birthplace: South Bend. IN Ambition: To take the gift that God has given me and develop it to the best of my ability in order to add happiness to those around me DONOVAN THOMAS WARD Nickname: Dino, Metal Birthdate: June 19. 1969 Birthplace: La Porte, IN Ambition: To live in a rock-n-roll band and play guitar ROXANNE WASIELEWSKI CHRISTOPHER FRANCIS VARNAK Birthdate: July 22, 1969 Birthplace: Chicago, IL Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do GLORIA WALDO DAVID MICHEAL WASHBURN Nickname: Hoss Birthdate: August 15, 1968 Birthplace: Bedford, IN Ambition: To become a nurse anesthesist DENISE WITTE 95 TINA E. WOLFE Nickname: T.T. Birthdate: April 21. 1969 Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan Ambition: To make alot of money and be with Troy Davis forever DANIELLE WYKOFF Nickname: Wackoff Birthdate: January 24, 1969 Birthplace: Mishawaka, IN Ambition: To play college basketball, get a degree in physical education, come back to Indiana, and become an “Indiana legend” in coaching WENDY LEE ZIGLER Birthdate: September 14, 1968 Birthplace: South Bend, IN Ambition: To possibly become a music therapist, get married, and have two or three children JENNIFER WORTHINGTON JULIE RAE WYKOFF Birthdate: September 25, 1968 Birthplace: South Bend, IN CHRISTOPHER BRIAN ZYGMONT Nickname: Chns, Torch Birthdate: September 3, 1968 Birthplace: La Porte, IN Ambition: To become the senior electrical engineer and chairman of the board of Chrysler % IN MEMORY OF A DEAR FRIEND SCOTT McQueen September 17, 1968 To September 5, 1986 L Remember When . . . Mr. Rokosz kept track of the number of accidents we had as juniors? The old lockers? Nancy Bemth dressed up as Buckwheat for costume day our Sophomore year. Suzanne Seering had to keep Tom Olson awake during his dad's history class? Shelly Gall's wrap around skirt came undone and fell off in music class at Hudson Lake? The Senior class had a party at the Spaghetti Works Hotel and everyone thought the police were there so they jumped out the second story windows? Tim Spear drove to school, forgot he drove, and rode the bus home? The whole physics class got detention for going outside? and Janice Vice told Mr. Miller it was because there was poison gas leaking from the chemistry room although they were still in class? Don Ritschard won $93 on U93 by knowing the phrase that pays.'' Neal Carboneau, Jeff Stahl, Chris Whitmore, and Daren Hansen punked out'' the last day of school our junior year? Mrs. Sandburg gave a Sociology final and the answers were in order; everyone got an A except Brad Cooper, he flunked! Greg Murphy broke his ankle on Senior Skip Day? Tim Spear got pulled over for speeding and didn't have his license with him so he had to give the officer $30 to stay out of jail on Senior Skip Day? Don Ritschard fed D-Con to Greg Murphy's mouse during a Biology experiment and then him and Tom Olson hid it in Dwayne Kepplin's Locker? 98 Kelly Barnes and PJ Bemth got caught kissing in 7th grade by Mrs. Miller? Don Ritschard gave the volleyball team an extra boost by hitting the back of their bus and totalling his car? We beat LaPorte in Sectionals, 78-70? ICODWC 1. MOST TALENTED Brad Cooper Wendy Ziqler 2. CLASS FLIRTS Tim Feterer Sue Romig 3. BRIGHTEST SMILE P.J. Bernth Missy Dudeck 4. QUIETEST Daren Hansen Julie Wykofl 5. BEST DRESSED Jason Colglaizer 6r Tina Wolfe 1. MOST SPIRITED: Mitch Hooten Debbie Smith 2. MOST ATHLETIC: Tom Olson Danielle Wykoff. 3. CLASS CLOWNS: Michelle Gall Jim Grott. 4. MOST LOVABLE: Nancy Bemth Brad Cooper. 5. BEST PERSONAL- ITY: Mitch Hooten Missy Dudeck. 6. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Tim Spear 5r Janice Vice. 101 === GRADUATION 1987 GRADUATION: Sunday May 24 2:00 p.m. 1. Tammy Stephens is congratulated by her father. 2. Dr. Powell wishes Mr. Miller the best for his future after New Praine. 3. Marty Hundley, this year's commence- ment speaker, addresses the graduates. 4. Todd Jarka Jenifer Marcum are soon to be graduates. 5. Carl Meyers, president of the school board, hands Brad Cooper his diploma. 6. The seniors lining up to receive their diplomas. The junior year has always been said to be the hardest which proved to be true for this years juniors. Between working on and finishing their research papers and studying for numerous history tests the juniors learned the art of skipping classes . . . and not getting caught. Cruising, going to the movies, and stopping at Burger King to chat with friends was the thing to do on weekends. They certainly lived up to the title of upperlcassmen . 104 JUNIORS Jennifer Ackerman Beth Adams Dan Adnson Steve Albin Russell Allegrette Bradley Arndt Anthony Artist Barbara Baer Jeffery Baker Troy Bell Raymond Bennitt Lyle Benson Mary Blacharski Donald Blint Suellen Bockover Tracy Bolinger Paula Brown Carla Buehrer Sarah Buehrer Steve Burnett Jeffery Buss Marc Cannon Robert Casper Virginia Casper Gregory Chambers Steve Chance Jessica Clark Kathleen Coffeen Danielle Coffman Rocky Colston JUNIORS 105 Angela Connors Theresa Cowgill Clint Crump Jennifer Dalkowski Daniel DeMeyer Marianne Edwards Charlotte Elkins Shawn Estep Pamela Everill Kathy Forsgard Joann Gabryszak Chnsty Gaertner Krista Gam Tabb Gesse John Gierke James Glossinger Julie Golden Eric Goodman Todd Griffin Karen Hagen Steve Hansen Jeff Harbart Timothy Harshman Kimberly Hartz Ralph Henry Steve Holt Karen Horvath Philip Horvath Jennifer Houseknecht Donna Hull 106 JUNIORS Christopher Hyer Douglas Hynek Janis John Kari Johnson Robert Johnson Carey Johnston Payge Jonas Patricia Jurkowski Timothy Kazmierzak Joseph Keller Lori Kelley Kevin Kessler Doug Klute Eugene Klute Christine Koselke Stefanie Lenig Richard Lewis Jody Livmghouse Julie Livinghouse Wanda Livinghouse Thomas Lode Ron Lovejoy Jonathon Mack Brett Mahlka Michael Makina Nancy Makowski Tammy Mansfield Donald Martin Mark Martin Debbie McAtee JUNIORS 107 Christine McClaran Lisa McCoy John McVay Ben Milcarek Gina Minasian Christopher Mroczkiewicz Jennifer Murnane Dean Newland Bethany Newsom Amy Newton Mike Nowaczewski Bob Overmyer Ryan Pesce Dawn Phillips Dawn Pike Cindy Plank Wendy Plank Christine Pytel Kristin Ralston Shan Relford Christi Richmond Nicole Rinqle Robert Risner Rich Robinson Kim Rood Julia Rutt Dean Schmidt Rachelle Schneider Stephen Schroeder Eric Sebasty 108 JUNIORS John Sirovy Scott Spear Leon Stanish Christine Starr Lon Stayback John Strieter Tammy Swank Lisa Taddeucci Lynn Tarnow Wendy Tobolski Michael Tnm Lisa Trojanowski Brad Trosper Casey Trusty Rachael Tukos Michael Tuszynski Brenda Walker Angela Wallen Tina Ward Thomas Washburn Kevin Welton Suzanne Wheatbrook Shellie Williams Glona Williamson Stacy Wind Brian Witkowski Kyle Young Jill Yuhouse Janel Zakrzewski Angela Zarembka JUNIORS 109 SCPUCMCIIS The sophomores started their year with selling magazines to earn money for their Junior Senior Prom. They also had the privilege of ordering class rings. To fill their time they joined clubs, participated in sports and bummed rides off upperclassmen so they could go cruising. They soon realized that they didn't have as much power over the freshmen as they thought they did at the beginning of the year. 110 SOPHOMORES Terry Adrian John Arndt Randy Artist Billy Ashley Derek Babcock Greg Barrett Renee Bauer Michelle Bealor Lisa Bennett Beth Bildhauser Vanessa Bildhauser Kimberly Blankenship John Bolakowski Chance Boniface Brian Borders Gail Brashear Christine Burnett Laura Burnett Aimee Buss Cora Carlton Mike Carroll Annelise Carter Jared Coffeen Denise Coffinger Douglas Collins Neal Connally Ralynne Crump Carl Cunningham James Cunningham Kimberly Dadlow SOPHOMORES 111 Craig Dale Bonnie Davis Kelly Davis Stacy Davis Dave'DeNeve Mark Dillon Kevin Dixon Greg Doms Jeft Dzikovsky Craig Ebersole Lawrence Eggers Alvie Ellenwine Walt Epley Shane Estep Rachael Farthing Shayna Fetterer Nick Fickel Ron Fletcher Edwin Galbreath Jell Gamble Russ Gelow Julie Gierke William Giesler Allison Glon Pierre Gloss Theodore Gloss Annette Good John Good Mark Grail Rob Greathouse 112 SOPHOMORES Crissy GrofI Tammy Grove Heidi Gumm William Gumm Judy Haas Julie Hamby Dennis Hancz David Harness Lynn Harris Lori Hayhurst Angela Hosteller Brenda Houston Kathy Huenecke Kevin Huenecke Brian Hurley Mark Jasinski Bobby Johnson Joellen Jozwiak John Jurkowski John Karamitsos Kristin Kauffman David Kazmierzak Charlie Keehn Laura Kennedy Curt Kenyon Mark Kersey Steve King David Kirkham Tina Kolasa Jeffrey Kray SOPHOMORES 113 Mark Kreske Jackie Krueger Candy Krzyzak Kellie Kush Kimberly Lapczynski Michelle Lapczynski Michelle Larrew Jeannie Leach Peter Leason Mark Lehker Jason Lenig James Lestinsky Nicole Lindsey Brent Loucks Joseph Manczunski Jamie Mansfield Christy Marcum Matt Martin James Martinez Tom Martz Annette Mayfield Debbie Mayle Mike McCormick Dawn McCullough Doug McEwan Angela McGowan Valerie McGuire Catherine McKinley Jeff Melady Mary Michalski 114 SOPHOMORES Kenneth Miller Shannon Miller Tracy Mireles Barbara Morrow Erin Murphy Andy Myer Laurie Nelson April Nickerson Sheila Nixon Fred Noens Bonnie Noftsger Cathy Norris Christopher Norris Daren Nowak Derek Oshinski Carol Overmyer Daniel Page Brian Paul Robert Paul Tina Paul William Perz Kenny Peterson Tom Pietrzak Michelle Popard Ten Przeradzki Paul Qualls Ursula Ramirez Catherine Raven Kimberly Robinson Melissa Ryans SOPHOMORES 115 Ron Rybicki Kasey Sabinas Douglas Saylor Jason Schroeder Jon Schroeder Deann Scott Kevin Sebasty Karl Seering Michael Serry Melissa Shippee Stacey Siford Jacqueline Smith John Smith Kathleen Smith Tammi Smith Michael Snider Carrie Snyder DeDe Spear Larry Stanton Jeff Stayback Ranell Strauch Ryan Strauch Karl Stutzman James Toth Tyro Troxell Bridgette VanSchoyck Melissa Walma Christopher Ward Kristin Ward Kim Watkins 116 SOPHOMORES lames Welton Anthony West Alieshia Wheatbrook William Wood Angela Yackus Jodi Young Richard Young Susan Zarembka Mark Zollman HIM HIS Trying to find the right classroom or hallway was the main problem for the freshmen at the beginning of the year, but as the year progressed things got better. They realized that it was a definite mistake to walk thru the senior lockers, let alone talk to them. Some of them even found out that there really wasn't an elevator in the school! The freshmen are certainly looking forward to next year when they will not only be sophomores but they will also be considered upperclassmen by the new freshmen class. Michael Ackerman Tyra Albertson Annette Albin Angela Andrews Paula Arndt Michael Baird Jeffery Barnes Jennifer Bazemore Matthew Benson Rachel Bockover Anthony Bolakowski Judy Boone Melissa Bromley Gary Browning David Bundesman Lisa Burnett Gabriel Buss Kevin Cencelewski Jennifer Chesko Daniel Chlebowski Brett Churchill Sam Colalillo Scott Colpitts William Courtney Brian Covert Janelle Crowl Meagen DeMeyer Tonya [ enton Chuck DePoy Chris Dillon FRESHMEN 119 Chris Dillon Kurt Drufke Christopher Ebert Jamie Eggleston Debra Emerick Amy Euler Chert Fannin James Favere Tracy Flinchum Eric Flora John Frantom William Frazier Timothy Gall Sheryl Gilchrist Brent Glassman Kimberly Golden Ronald Good Richard Goraczewski Deborah Grott Mary Grott Amy Harness George Hayes Janis Hoffman Tamala Holcomb Alex Holliday Amber Holt John Hooper Scott Hooper Joel Horvath Amie Hostetler 120 FRESHMEN Jeff Houseknecht Ronnie Howard Christopher Humbarger Gwendolyn Hunt Jim Jennings Kent Jensen Lina Jozwiak Jennifer Keck Cathy Keller Steven Kelley Eric King Mindy King Nancy King Darrell Knowlton Dana Kopkowski Andrew Koselke Paul Kreamer Jim Kriner Judith Kriner Mike Krivak Ryan Krycka Michelle Ladwig Donald Lau Lisa Lemley Matthew LeRoy Jim Lewis Steven Lewis Randy Livingshouse Geoffery Lucas Kevin Luhrsen FRESHMEN 121 Jason Magley Tracy Maglio Kris Mann Paul Maranto Anissa Maxwell Michael McClaran Ronald McCullough Jennifer McKenzie Jennifer Melton Brook Middlebrook Andrew Miles Angela Miller Kelly Miller Bryan Moore Gina Morgan Lisa Murnane Melissa Napiwocki Wendy Nelson Rick Newkirk Christine Newland Tammy Nickerson Tina Norris Toby Orcutt Phillip Osborn Brenda Palen Dimitriws Panagopolous Jeffery Parsons Jennifer Parsons Sherri Perz Coley Pesce 122 FRESHMEN Christopher Peterich Brenda Peterson Chris Peterson Scot Peterson Dean Phillips Missy Pinkerton Shaun Prestin Mike Ramsey Michael Robinson Carrie Rodgers Ronda Rogowski Julie Rose Natasha Rose Ronald Rowe Ronald Saikin William Salzer Rick Sarvis Jeremie Schroeder Robert Schroeder Carla Scott Angela Sebasty Chandra Seimetz Steven Senne Russ Shankland Candy Shepherd Cliff Smith Roberta Smith Amy Spriggs Steve Stacy Steven Stafford FRESHMAN 123 Michael Starr Matthew Stock Bill Stockton Eldon Stouder Kristi Strieter Damon Swope Teresa Taddeucci Christina Taylor Michael Taylor Stacie Tolmen Louis Towle Tina Trojanowski Blain Trosper Sarah Tukos Donna Van Dusen lulie Versmesse Kristina Wallen Jennifer Warner Sham Whitteberry Pat Williams Tamara Williamson Christopher Wiltfong Jeff Winslett Damon Winter Robert Womack Steve Wood Jeffery Workman Michael Wright Jason Wykoff Angeline Yergler 124 FRESHMEN FRESHMEN 125 PARTING SHOTS School Board: Gene Smith, Carl Meyers, Walter Gesse, Fran MacMillan, Sherry Deutscher. Congratulations Class of 1987 Doberl and Paula Romig Kenneth and Vicki Towle Mr. and Mrs. Many Dudeck Dr. and Mrs. Keith Powell Del Cook Studio Weddings — Engagements Famfces — Portraits — Children Senior Portraits — Passoorts As editor of the 1967 annual I would like to say that this yearbook was well worth all o! the time, effort, and stress that went into it. People became frustrated and deadlines were sometimes missed, but I learned a valuable lesson from all ol this - patience Everything couldn't always be done how and when I wanted it. and 1 had to accept it, One thing that I would like to apologeze for is tho fact that the freshman basketball picture is not in this yearbook It eas not taken with the rest of the pictures, and when it was taken it was too late I am also sorry i! anyone's name was mispelled or left out; wo tnec our best but didn't always get things right I wish to thank the following people lor their help and cooperation; Miss Kindt Mr Colborne, Ms Collier. Mr A.K. Miller, and the entire stall ol Praine bile. Studio Hours By Appointment 3624723 303 Morrison — La Porte, Indiana 46350 Sincerely. Idnn v M Vice P.S. Please do not hold others responsible lor the mestakes in thes yearbook. 1 am solely responsoble. It there is a problem please bring it to my attention Thank You' Randall Deutscher BLOCK BRICK STONE CEMENT Open Daily 9:00 a.m. -7:00 p.m. Friday ’til 8:00 p.m. Closed Sunday Construction Randy Deutscher, Sherry Deutscher THE VIDEO VAULT “Finest Entertainment in Storage” MOVIE RENTALS AND SALES windy hill farms, rolling prairie, in 46371 (219) 778-4322 JIM BIEHL 219 362-6800 109 Lincolnway La Porte, Indiana 46350 Horvath's Tavern CENTRAL Crumstown, IN Congratulates the Class Of 1987 Come See Our Cap Collection. Roofing and Siding k A ALUMINUM - VINYL PHONE NEW CARLISLE 654-3335 127 (SENIOR INDEX i ALBERTSON, Bob; AMES, Randy: National Honor Society 3-4; FFA 1-2-3-4. ARCHER, Jerry: Football 1-2; T rcick 1 BABCOCK, Darwin: FFA 1-2. BARNES, Kelly: Basketball 2- 3; Volleyball 1-2-3-4; Softball 1-2-3-4; National Honor Soci- ety 3-4; Spanish Club 1-2-3-4; Letter Club 2-3-4; Pom Pons 2- 3-4; Band 1 -2-3-4; Flags 1; Mu- sical 3. BARRETT, Evelyn: Choir 1-2- 3. BERNTH, Nancy: Cross Coun- try 1-2; Track 1; Art Club 1-2; Spanish Club 1-2; Letter Club 1- 2; Student Council 1-2. BILDHAUSER, Angie: Basket- ball 4; Volleyball 1; Track 2; Cheerleading 2; Softball 2; OEA 1. BLAIR, Shellie: Softball 1; Golf 2; Pep Club 1. BURROUGS, Kyle: FFA 1. BUTLER, Annette: Spanish Club 1-2; Choir 1. CARBONEAU, Neal: Cross Country 1-2-3-4; Wrestling 1- 2- 3; Track 1-2-3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Letter Club 1- 2-3-4. CONNORS, Bob: Football 1- 2- 3; Art Club 3; Spanish Club 1- 2-3. COOPER, Bradley: Class Offi- cer 3; Jazz Band 1-2; Swing Choir 2-3-4; Choir 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2; Musical 1-2-3-4. CRANE, DeSiree: Art Club 1- 2- 3-4; Choir 1,4; French Club 2-3. CURL, Doug: Football 1 -2-3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Letter Club 1 -2-3; Jazz Band 1-2; Pep Band 1-2; Band 1-2. DIXON, Michael: Cross Coun- try 1 -2-3-4; National Honor So- ciety 4; Orchestra 1 -2. DRUFKE, Carol: Cougar Re- porter 3; Yearbook 3. DUDECK, Jennifer: Track 1; National Honor Society 3-4; Yearbook 1-2-3; Pep Club 1-2; Spanish Club 3-4; Yearbook 1- 2- 3; Pep Club 1-2; Spanish Club 3-4; Choir 1; Band 1-2-3. DUDECK, Mellisa: Track 1-2; National Honor Society 3-4; Class Officer 2-3-4; OEA 2-3; Art Club 2; Spanish Club 1 -2- 3- 4; Swing Choir 2; Choir 1-2; FCA 3-4. FARTHING, Wendy: Tennis 2; Girl's Service Club 1-2; Span- ish Club 4; Choir 1-2-3-4; Band 1 -2; Rifles 2; Musical 2-3- 4. FETTERER, Tim: Football 1-2, 4; Track 1; Band 1. GALL, Shelley: Spanish Club 2; Choir 4. GILCHRIST, Cliffton. GLASSMAN, Cheryl: Softball 2- 3; National Honor Society 3- 4; Spanish Club 1-2-3; Letter Club 2-3-4. GLON, Laura: Tennis 1-2-3; Yearbook 2-3; Letter Club 3-4; Quiz Bowl 4; Student Council 2; French Club 1-2. GOOD, Tim: Football 3; Track 2; Art Club 3; Choir 4. GRAGIDO, Jennifer: Choir 4. GRALL, Regina: National Honor Society 3-4; Pep Club 2; OEA 2-3; Spanish Club 1 -2- 3- 4; Choir 1-2; FCA 3. GUMM, Marc: Football 1-2-3- 4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1-2; Letter Club 1-2-3-4. HANSEN, Daren: National Honor Society 3-4; Quiz Bowl 3; Jazz Band 4; Pep Band 3-4; Band 1-2-3-4. HENRY, Rana: Girl's Service Club 3; SADD 1; Art Club 3; Video Club 1. HOOTEN, Corey: Jazz Band 1-2; Band 1-2. HOOTON, Mitchell: Football 4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Wrestling 3-4; Letter Club 1 -2-3-4; Band 1; FCA 1-2. JARKA, Todd: Football 1, 3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1- 2, 4; Tennis 2; Swimming 3; Stuntman 3; National Honor Society 4; Class Officer 1, 3-4; Spanish Club 2, 4; Letter Club 1-2-3-4; FCA 3-4. JOHNSTON, Sean: Swimming 1-2-3; Cross Country 1-2-3; Track 1-2-3; Spanish Club 1-2- 3-4; Letter Club 3-4; Student Council 3-4. JOZWIAK, Phil: Art Club 1-2- 3-4. JURKOWSKI, James: Football 1; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Basketball 1- 2-3-4; Tennis 3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Spanish Club 3-4; Letter Club 2-3-4; Band 1-2. KEPPLIN, Dwayne: Football 1- 2- 3-4; Track 2; Letter Club 4. KENNEDY, Jana: French Club 1. KESSLER, Jack: Football 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Golf 1-2-3- 4; National Honor Society 3-4; Yearbook 4; Letter Club 2-3-4; Band 1-2. KELINE, Kimberly: Cheer- leading 4; Class Officer 1; Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Choir 2. KUSH, Tracy: Swimming 1-2- 3; National Flonor Society 3-4. LEMLEY, Denise: Golf 1; OEA 1; Spanish Club 2. LENIG, Ed: Football 1-2-3-4; Swimming 2-3-4; SADD 2; Spanish Club 1 -2; Letter Club 2-3-4- FCA 3-4. LEONARD, Chris: Football 2; Cross Country 4; Wrestling 2; Track 2-3-4; Swing Choir 3-4; Choir 2-3-4; Musical 2-3-4. LESTINSKY, Carl: Track 2-3-4; Stuntman 3; Spanish Club 2-3- 4; Letter Club 3-4; FCA 4. LINDSEY, Mitzi: Swimming 2; Cheerleading 1; National Honor Society 3-4; Pep Club 1; OEA 3; Spanish Club 1-2; Band 1; Feature Twirler 1, 3. LUCAS, Jenny: Cross Country 2- 3-4; Track 1 -2-3-4; Pom Pons 3- 4; Choir 3-4; Band 1-2. MARCUM, Jennifer: National Honor Society 3-4; Girl's Ser- vice Club 1; Sadd 3; PRAIRIE 1987 LIFE 3; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 2-3; Swing Choir 2-3-4; Choir 1-2-3-4. MARTINZ, Amy: Cheerlead- ing 1-2-3; National Honor So- ciety 4; Pep Club 1-2-3; OEA 3-4; Spanish Club 2-3-4; Choir 1-2. McDANIEL, Sue: Track 1; Na- tional Honor Society 3-4; Art Club 2; Spanish Club 1-2; Pom Pons 2-3-4; Choir 2-3-4; Band 1-2. MILES, Thomas: Golf 1-2-3-4; Sadd 3; Jazz Band 1-2-4; Swing Choir 3-4; Pep Band 1- 2- 3-4; Choir 4; Band 1-2-3-4. MILLER, Tricia: Sadd 3; Art Club 1 -2-3; Spanish Club 1 -2- 3- 4; Student Council 4. MIRELES, Trent: Wrestling 2- 4. MORROS, Debbie: National Honor Society 3-4; COUGAR REPORTER 3; Spanish Club 1 - 2; Choir 1-2-3-4. MURPHY, Greg: Cross Coun- try 1; Art Club 2-3-4; Spanish Club 1 -2-3-4; Student Council 1-2. OLSON, Tom: Baseball 1-2-3- 4; Basketball 1 -2-3-4; Tennis 1 - 2- 3-4; National Honor Society 3- 4; Letter Club 1-2-3-4. ORCUTT, James: Football 1-4. PALLO, James. PETERSON, Mike. POKUTA, Chrisi: Sadd 3; Spanish Club 1 -2-3-4; Choir 1 - 2-3-4. RITSCHARD, Don: Baseball 1- 2- 3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Ten- nis 3-4; National Honor Soci- ety 4; Spanish Club 2; Letter Club 3-4; FCA 3-4. ROBINSON, Heidi: Girl's Ser- vice Club 1; Sadd 1; Art Club 4; Choir 1-2-3-4. ROMIG, Susie: Tennis 2-3-4; Volleyball 1-2-3-4; Girl's Ser- vice Club 1; PRAIRIE LIFE 4; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 1-2- 3- 4; Letter Club 3-4. ROSE, Judd: Baseball 1 -2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Tennis 1-2- 3-4; National Honor Society 4; Spanish Club 1 -4; Letter Club 1- 2-3-4. ROSENTRETER, Brenda: Golf 1 -2; Girl's Service Club 1 -2-3; PRAIRIE LIFE 4; Spanish Club 4. ROSENTRETER, Kim: Tennis 2- 3-4; Swimming 3-4; Golf 1 -2; COUGAR REPORTER 3; Spanish Club 1; Letter Club 2- 3- 4; Pom Pons 3-4; Band 1 -2-3- 4. SEERING, Suzanne: Basket- ball 2-3; Golf 1-2-3; Track 1; National Honor Society 3-4; Spanish Club 1; Letter Club 2- 3-4. SHAW, Shannon: National Honor Society 4; Choir 1-2-3- 4; French Club 1. SIFORD, Spike: Football 1-2- 3-4; Wrestling 2-3-4; Track 2- 3-4; Cheerleading 3; Spanish Club 1-2; Letter Club 2-3-4; FCA 2-3-4. SMITH, Debbie: Cheerlead- ing 1-2-3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Class Officer 1; PRAIRIE LIFE 4; Pep Club 1- 2-3-4; OEA 3; Spanish Club 1 - 2-3-4; Band 1. STAFFORD, Kim: Basketball 1- 2-3-4; Tennis 2-3; Golf 3-4; National Honor Society 3-4; Spanish Club 2-3; Letter Club 2- 3-4; Jazz Band 4; Pep Band 3- 4; Band 1-2-3-4. STAHL, Jeff: National Honor Society 3-4; Quiz Bowl 3-4; Band 1; French Club 2. STAYBACK, Missi: Basketball 1-2-3-4; Golf 1-2-3-4; Softball 1-2-3-4; National Honor Soci- ety 3-4; Spanish Club 1-2; Let- ter Club 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4. SVENSSON, Victoria: Golf 4; Yearbook 4; Letter Club 4. SWOPE, Eric: Baseball 2-3-4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Art Club 2- 3-4; Letter Club 3-4. TAYLOR, Jon: Football 2; Baseball 1; Basketball 2; Ten- nis 1; Cross Country 1; Track 2. THOMPSON, Brent: Basket- ball 1. TOWLE, Jessica: Swimming 1 - 2-3-4; SADD 3. TRUYAERT, Janell: FFA 3. TUSZYNSKI, Paul: Jazz Band 1- 2-3-4; Swing Choir 4; Pep Band 1 -2-3-4; Choir 4; Band 1 - 2- 3-4. VICE, Janice: Tennis 1-2-3; National Honor Society 3-4; PRAIRIE LIFE 1 -2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3; Letter Club 2-3-4; Pep Band 3; Band 1-2-3-4; French Club 1-2-3; HGS 3. WALDO, Gloria: Tennis 1-2- 3- 4; OEA 3-4; Spanish Club 2- 4. WARD, Donovan. WASHBURN, Dave: Football 3-4; Baseball 1-2-3-4; Basket- ball 1-2-3-4; Cross Country 1- 2; National Honor Society 3-4; Letter Club 1-2-3-4. WHITMORE, Chris: Track 2-3; National Honor Society 4; Quiz Bowl 3-4. WILSON, David: Football 3; Wrestling 2. WORTHINGTON, Jeni: Soft- ball 4; Art Club 4; Letter Club 1-2-3-4; Choir 1-2; Manager 1- 2. WYKOFF, Danielle: Basket- ball 1-2-3-4; Volleyball 1-2-3-4; Softball 1 -2-3-4; National Hon- or Society 3-4; COUGAR RE- PORTER 3; Class Officer 1-3- 4; SADD 2; Spanish Club 1 -2; Letter Club 1-2-3-4; FCA 2-3- 4. ZIGLER, Wendy: National Honor Society 3-4; Girl's Ser- vice Club 1; SADD 3; PRAIRIE LIFE 2-3; Swing Choir 2-3-4; Choir 1 -2-3-4; French Club 3; FCA 3. ZYGMONT, Chris: National Honor Society 3-4; Jazz Band 1-2-3-4; Pep Band 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4. Winning We all understand winning. We've built a great nation around the individual will to win. To get ahead and stay ahead. At work or play, we all compete. We want to win. Whirlpool Corporation is no different. We compete to win. 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Fri. - 8-5 Thur. 8-8 Sat. 9 A.M. til FLOWERS PLANTS DISTINCTIVE INTERIOR ACCESSORIES CUSTOM FLORAL DESIGNS H R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE THE VELLAGE FK.OMEST GEFTS 1122) E. MECHEGAM STREET MEW CAESLE3LE, EME). 4KSSSS Telephone (219) 654-3870 If no answer call: (219) 259-2670 or (219) 259-6925 •WE WIRE FLOWERS WORLDWIDE PHONE 654-8352 Congratulations To The Valedictorian Of The Class Of 1987 Superintendent Dr. Keith Powell Compliments of The American Legion Post 297 New Carlisle, IN School Board Carl Meyers Walter Gesse Sherry Deutscher Fran MacMillan Gene Smith CRABBY JOES ROADSIDE INN Hudson Lake, IN 654-3901 133 m Dr. Ralph E. Inabnit Family Practice (219) 654-8490 8984 East U.S. 20 P.O. 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