Oakville Senior High School - Tiger Paw Yearbook (St Louis, MO)
- Class of 1984
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'IO SporTs capTure ThaT magic Touch This year wiTh new lighTs on The field. p. 58 Academics PAW 84 make brain waves flow smooThly for Sue FelTs during secreTarial class. p. 90 Gakville Seniors SGVWTOV I began hanging it up as each cele- braTion was Their lasT Tony NicasTro Takes a ride in his final Homecoming parade. p. MO 5557 Milburn Road ST. Louis, MO. 63429 Underclass volume XIV like VicTor Wendi make The long dis- Tance ahead shorTer by becoming involved. p. 428 Ads provide funds for The book as well as fun for Donna Huskey as she poses for one of our sponsors. p. 'loo Tiger Paw - 'I nTerpreTed in many differenT ways s body language a foreign language Blonde, blue eyed, and bub- bly, The girl of my dreams came wandering down The hall. WiTh The lighT smell of floral perfume, I could always sense her presence even from afar. Conversafional pieces raced Through my mind while I fum- bled wiTh my lock. As she ap- proached, I Turned, legs shak- ing, palms sweaTing, and made a feeble aTTempT aT small Talk. As hoT as iT is, I can'T believe They Tried To enforce The dress code. NoTicing her head was sTill buried in her brighT yellow locker, decoraT- ed wiTh rainbow wrapping pa- per and a memo board, I goT The impression ThaT she couldn'T care less. Even Though The Tempera- Ture was increasing, my hopes for a daTe were decreasing. Now There was no doubT in my mind ThaT The body heaT be- Tween us was caused by The exfreme TemperaTures. In a fi- nal desperaTe aTTempT, I sim- ply asked whaT she had done for The Monday morning acTiv- iTy in PIaTTe's class. Before she could answer, The lasT minuTe scuffle of sTudenTs reminded us of The Time. DisappoinTed, I headed for my class. As The bell signaled my Third Tardy, I heard her yell, Give me a caII! 1-- ' Readlng all about IT Sen ele -I MA was ,flag my X , at fu f' ines of communicoTion Tie us closer eT The good Times ring off The vvdll As eighT o'clock rolled oround, l wos sTill conTemploT- ing giving her o coll. When The clock sTruck nine, my ThoughTs Turned To ocTion. Seorching Through The phone book, l finol- ly come ocross her losT nome which covered o poge. Where should I sTorT? Would her num- ber begin wiTh on 894, 892, or 4187? WiTh eoch push of The buTTon, my finger Trembled more. AfTer five Tries, l finolly reoched The righT number. IT figures! Her number begon wiTh on 8416. Before pushing The buT- Tons, i hod procTiced my open- ing lines. l iusT hoped my voice wouldn'T crock. The ulTimoTe worsT, her liTTle sisTer onswered The phone. AfTer o period of giggles, she finolly onnounced To The enTire house ThoT o i'boy hod coiled for her sisTer. AfTer opologizing for her sisTer's behovior, my blue-eyed dreom ond l conversed obouT The NoTionol Honor SocieTy Tu- Toriol progrom, The new lighTs on The field, ond The overTime vicTory of The Ookvillefivlehl- ville gome. WiTh This cue, l Took The opporTuniTy To osk her ouT. 'il heord The Ookville-lvlehlville gome wos on coble. Do you wonT To come over ond woTch iT? Silence momenTorily filled The oir, Then she meekly on- swered, l'Sure. EcsToTic from her reply we soid 'lgoodnighT. f JFS ,ev V is-.er Tigerette Host Don Lemkuil proves To Dwight Pdrker ThoT Oakville is no differ- enT Thon Voshon oT 7:30 in The morning Under the lights, Senior coptdins Mike Menendez ond ScoTT Pinson meeT Their Mehlville opponenTs for The flip of The coin. Diallng nine to get out, Junior Nikki Lockos, reoches ouT for her homework by cdlling Mom To bring iT up before fourTh hour. Friday nights at Oakville Tronsldtes inTo fooTboll, fun, ond friendship for Seniors, Michele Friedmeyer ond Tricio Ndgel ond Junior Ndncy Bischler. Steaming hot weather broughT Senior Kim Klocke ond her friends ouT To The courTydrd for fresh dir during lunch. Opening ,wwwwfwwf ww' 9 W eT ThoT rddio ouT of The hdll I ood vibrdTions Tune in sTudenTs As The week progressed, I grew nervous wiTh dnficipo- Tion. Eooh song on The rodio reminded me of her. Swifohing The sfdfion To IO3, I heord Co- sey Von Allen giving KHTl?'s newesT hipe, The Rivdl Reporf. Hoping To moke o good im- pression, I donned my newesT orgyie sweofer ond my foded Lee jeons. Finolly reddy To go, I hopped in The fdmily Cufloss, Turned on The rddio To hedr my fovoriTe Loverboy song, ond sped off in seorch of my dredm girl's home. The mop she gove me didn'T help in finding her house: iT only helped me geT IosT. Affer o frusfrofing sedrch, I found myself sconning The ,,,,, I If 2 house numbers in d desperofe dTTempT To drrive on Time. I knew I wos righT on Time when I heord KI-ITR's news reporfer dn- nounoe The resignofion of Seo- refdry of SToTe, Jomes WoTT. I wosn'T exocfly shocked by This news beoouse of oil The publio- iTy he hdd been geTTing lofely. NoT reolly inTeresTed in The news, I Turned off The rodio ond hedded for The door. Dredding The Thoughf of meefing her pdrenfs ond IiTTle sisTer, I rdng The doorbell. My dreom on- swered The door dnd sTood me in fronT of her pdrenfs. AfTer dll The inTroduoTions were mode. we Ieff for on evening of Co- ble. I I 7 I T Come feel the noise, Freshman Billie Joe NobliTT, Juniors Rick Zimmerman and Mike Donze, rock To The STuCo spiriT mixer. Selecting favorlle Tunes, Junior Tom Dol- lus and Senior Leroy Dell pick background music for lunch Time. 7-Up not wlne washes down The carry-ouT pizza for Seniors Dan HorTon, STeve Cocos and Junior Andy Noah. , 'A Walkman lever Illegally aTTacks Senior Tricia Sidclens. Excuse me, ThaT's walkwo- man. Listening lnlenlly To fuTure plans. Seniors Brian Rinck and Doug King Take advan- Tage of College Day. Radio Casserole for lunch, unclerclass- men agree Thai ThaT mighT be easier To digesT Than The cafeTerio food. Opening Tardom hiTs The Tiger Teams hooTing for The number one raTing I was on cloud nine! My dream girl was siTTing beside me. Once again we were sa- voring The excifing vicTory over Mehlville. Shoulder To shoulder, hand in hand, we viewed our friends and even ourselves aT The game. WiTh The insTallaTion of cable, we could now waTch all our school sporTs evenTs, in- cluding The girls sofTball and volleyball Teams. Oakville was becoming The new Hollywood! When The fooTball game ended, we swiTched To MTV and caughT up on some of The newesf videos. When Michael Jacksons' BeaT lT video came on, my dream girl pulled me To The family room floor and began dancing. Swinging my hips from side To side, she laughed aT my feeble aTTempT To dance. AfTer The video was over, I challenged her To a video game. Nof knowing she was an experf aT Frogger, I found her once again hysferically laughing aT me. l didn'T care: aT leasT she was having fun. Affer a few more games of Frogger and CenTipede, we capped The evening off wiTh friends aT McDonald's. Saying goodnighf posed many aues- Tions. Would The evening end wiTh a friendly 'lgood-bye, or would my dreams become re- aliTy? She ended my doubfs wiTh The ulTimaTe form of com- municafion, a kiss. 5 -'RY 'Tm iw A Moufhs gopping wide, Seniors Kim For- ell, Tomi Edinger, Jocqi Budok, ond PoTTy Gross, screom for The winning Touch- down ogoinsT Mehivilie. Tapping The keys, Junior Chris SmiTh be- comes on ocTive member of The com- puTer oge. Deufsher Verein members, Moniko GoeTz ond Mike Kump froiic wiTh Home- coming spiriT before The porocie. Computer screens Transform The TV generoTion inTo The compuTer oge for Sophomore Mike Messmer. Blue is The coior for SoiriT Week huggers Junior Don Lemkuii ond Senior Pom Vi- Toie, Opening 9 UNE is BUSY PLEASE HOLD TesTs, quizes, dssignmenTs due, homework, homework, ond more homework. Give us o breok! Tok- ing d breok from school work, Ookville sTudenTs pdrTicipdTe in exTro curriculor dcTiviTies. Condy To sell, meeTings To oTTend, doTes To remember, buses To cdTch, deodlines To meeT, loryngiTis, rou- Tines To Ieorn, ddnces To plon, ond disosTers To conTend wiTh. These ore oll porT of The so- colled 'Tfun ofTer school ocTivi- Ties. Why do These sTudenTs en- dure such Treocheries? Sopho- more Ron Jorvis summed iT up when he sold, MeeTing new people ond doing The ocTiviTies l enjoy mosT wiTh The people I en- joy mosT moke ll oll worThwhile. CommunicoTing wiTh oThers ond occomplishing gools ore whoT exTrocurriculor dcTiviTies ochieve. To dchieve These gools, Teom- work is essenTiol. WiThouT The props, lighT, cosTume, ond sound 40 AcTiviTies Division crew, There wouldn'T be ony ploy. The bond couIdn'T ploy wiThouT The percusion, bross, ond woodwind secTions. Our yedr- book ond newspoper could noT be published wiThouT The cooper- oTion of eoch sToff member. Working TogeTher To produce d fine producTion is on dwording ond fun experience. Hdving fun while going To school is possible. Life oT school wiThouT exTrdcurriculor ocTiviTies would indeed be dull. JusT imog- ine no pep ossemblies, spiriT weeks, donces, newspopers, or yedrbook. WhoT memories would we hdve? So nexT Time They on- nounce meeTings for STudenT Council, NoTionoI Honor SocieTy, or Amerlcon Field Service, give Three cheers becouse These sTu- denTs who porTicipoTe in dfTer school dcTiviTies creoTe The memories for our school. Flags thrashing lranllcally, Sue Schoe- mehl cinci Debbie iwosyszyn perform oi o fooiboli night gome. i i fn Caughl In surprlse, Siuco members por- iicipoie in The holfiime porode of fioois during The Homecoming gome. Brassy show-off, uniformed Tiger Bond members morch To beol of Joshua AcTiviTies Division - 14 urprise vicTory dgdinsT lvlehlville piriT cdTches on Do you look for sexy eyes? ThdT mdy be d sfronge quesfion buT The Golden Girls didn'T Think so. Despife Their clever ided, The Spir- iT Week conTesT seemed To be ouT of sighf mosT of The week. lvldny eye opening hugs were received by sTudenTs wedring The color of The ddy, especidlly The clever people in pldid shirTsl WheTher you were blind or hdd 2Of2O vision, everyone wds look- ing of The world wifh ci differenf perspecfive on Sungldsses Ddy. Even Ties were seen differenfly. On Ugly Tie Ddy, even The besT dressed sTudenTs dnd Tedchers were dble To find some ouTsTdnd- ingly ugly Tie. Oufsfonding wds The word for Senior Chris RdTcliff's perfor- mdnce dT Wednesddy's ducfion. Some promising prospecfs were ducfioned To d group of Tough bidders. All eyes dnd edrs were open To The exciTemenT of l'm-yours-for- The-ddy Ddy. NOT only could The seen, buT hedrd GS well, in Their origindl cldss performdncesi Origindlify confinued inTo Sfu- Co's SpiriT Mixer. Odkville sTudenTs broughf Their newesf sfeps To ddnce To The Tunes of The newesf bond, The jukebox. Block ond Gold Ddy kepT mosT eyes dwdke. Cheerledders deliv- ered messdged bdlloons To sTu- denTs who dfferwdrds were lefT speechless from o high helium in- Tdke. The dnnudl pep dssembly followed in ldTe fdshion. Deciding nof To work, The spedker sysfem lefT The owe-sfricken lVlC's speechless. DepdrTing noisily for home, The sTudenTs sTill dsked, T'Who won The sexy eyes con- TesT? All remdining eyes focused on The Vdrsify Foofboll Tedm ds They enfered The sTddium. Onlookers were noT disdppoinfed This yedr ds Odkville bedT Mehlville in over- Time To findlize one of The mosT visdble Spirif Weeks in Odkville's hisfory. ridiculously dressed sloves be Varsify cheerleaders mounf in d vicfori- ous drroy of spirif during The Odkville-lvlehI- ville gdme. 12 - SpiriT Week if 3 .ixx 11 QP' N X , XI L. IU!-' M, Dragging through the halls, slaves Rick Zimmerman, Bill Berberich, Bill Richter, Tom Allen and Greg Welch gladly sold them- selves for StuCo profits. Enchanting moments brought Spirit Week to a close at Thursday nights Spirit Mixer. 'lri T EY iw T X 1 Tying two on, Senior Scott Liebenguth re- presents a spirited student on Tie Day. Making spectacles of themselves, Mike Geiser, Sean Duggan, Tim Turlington and Dave Fox shade their eyes in accounting class. Spirit Week - ysTerical crowds alTend fesTiviTies omecoming week- end sTarTs wiTh no fire Spray The flowers, pass The glue, Turn up The radio, and can I have a soda, were all common phrases used by The floaT builders. During The midsT of all This com- moTion, Senior execuTive held a pep rally. Some concluded The floaT building was The cause of such a liTTle TurnouT, buT The spiriT was sTill There. Meanwhile back aT The floaTs, flowers were flying, painT was spraying, glue was spIaTTering, soda was spilling, and radio baTTeries dying. Afler an eraTic evening of floaT building, The floaTs awaiTed The fesTiviTies of The Homecoming parade. All aboard! shoufed STuco as Their five mile an hour Tram was ready To sTarT The Homecoming parade. Delaying The parade was Special Chorus' miniaTure floaT. Senior Richelle Hohl embar- rassingly repeaTed, lsn'T iT pre- cious? Really you guys, iT'll sTarT. The winning floaT had no Trou- ble geTTing sTarTed because iT had The daily amounT of essenTial viTamins. Cheerleader Teresa Himmelburg said, Sugar FrosTed Ram Cereal for breakfasT was really greaT, buT The helmefs and cleaTs were a liTTle rough on The TeeTh. The cheerleaders mighf have eaTen The Rams for breakfasT, buT The Rams aTe The Tigers for din- ner. During The second half, remi- niscing wiTh alumni and dancing To The sounds of The radio enTer- Tained The specTaTors. The danc- ing sTopped when The score- board liT up a disappoinTing L16 To 44. The upseTTing score was soon forgoTTen as we donned our royal aTTire for SaTurday nighT's Home- coming dance. Do it, do IT, do IT, The cheerleaders chanT, buT The scoreboard showed The Team didn'T, didn'T, aidn'T, Trammlng Through The parade rouTe, STu-Co members Take advanTage of Wehrenberg's generosify. - Homecoming Massive confehled specfators, Senior Bill Berberich Tries To shovel a paTh To his seaT. Breakfast of Champions, The winning floaT, gave specTaTors a posiTive ouTIook even Though The oufcome was lopsided. WaTchIng The acTIon of The game, Varsi- Ty fooTball players awaiT The TurnouT of Their Homecoming sTraTegy. Homecoming - 15 e hod our own fldshddnce hoT o feeling iT wos oT Homecoming Queens wiThouT crowns, girls wiThouT escorTs, nephews wiThouT nerve, checkered shoes, new wove glosses, Tuxedos, groupies, Ron Jones, fdsT songs, Brion dnd lvldry, o mdjor blowouT, ond o lorge TurnouT. WhoT's missing? Dove Pfeil. Who's The guy in The check- ered shoes? lT's lVldrTy Sedl, The wild wesT-codsTed king condi- doTe, ToTdlly equipped wiTh The newesT in New Wdve gldsses. All lvldrTy could soy wds, Hey dudes, leT's pdrTyl And porTy They did To The sounds of Joy Berry Bond, com- pleTe wiTh groupies. The bond Senior executive MC's Rob Hdrmon ond Lednne lvlcWillidms, TonTolized The rowdy crowd wiTh The onnouncemenT of Home- coming King ond Queen. Cherishing Their moments of glory, King Brion Rinck ond Queen lvlciry HorTmdnn en- joy Their spoTlighT CTGFTCG, Homecoming Donce Took The donce by sTorm, pldying on unrelenTing drsenol of hord rock dnd New Wdve. Sure They were good, buT They Took up holf The gym! excldimed Senior ScoTT LiebenguTh in disgusT. DisgusT wos d common emo- Tion felT The previous nighT os The Lodue Roms ddnced dll over The Tigers. They puT Their heorTs inTo iT, buT come up shorT, excldimed MC Rob Hdrmon, of The Home- coming gome debdcle. BuT does The ouTcome of The gome redlly offecT The mood of The ddnce? G-dme, whdT gdme? osked The obviously delirious Rob Lddoge. BuT sTilI, where's Dove? Ask Bill. Flowers In hand, LuAnne Rosenboum shores ci special moment with her date Mike Menenciez ot their Senior Homecom- ing. Dancing In style with his Von Cop on, Senior Joe Fister clutches closely to his dote, Tomi Edinger, 1983 court- Bill Hoog 84 Donna Nichting, Mike Stoizer 84 Karen Anderson, Brion Rinck 84 Cathy Betto, Bob Goiiohor 84 Mory Hort- monn, Scott Pinson 84 Borb Cloeys, ond Marty Seoi 81 Toro Throsher. Homecoming Donce - ome new faces displayed Their TalenTs Tage doors opened for Tiger Thespians Viewed by people of all ages, STage Door capTured The audi- ences' aTTenTion during Three breaThTaking performances. Thir- Ty-Two sTudenTs made The sTage come alive afTer many hours of memorizing lines and pracTicing. The acTion occurred in a TheaTri- cal boarding house for young ac- Tresses known as The FooTlighTs Club. T Sharon Garcia, sTage man- ager, commenTed, The casT was Terrific To work wiTh, and l really enjoyed iT. She was re- sponsbile for cueing people if They forgoT Their lines during prac- Tice. Ms. Dickey, direcTor, sTaTed, 'Tl enjoy direcTing The play and look forward To doing so nexT year. Ms. Speropoulos, assisTanT direcTor, was responsible for The props and publiciTy maTTers. This year's play Took an enormous amounT of Time, as any fine per- formance requires. Klsslng hor hand, David Kingsley CJohn Paynej asks Jean Mailland Qlvlary HarT- mannj To be in his show. Frenchorn In hand, Olga BarndT QCheryI STaplesj answers Bernice Neimeyer Qlvli- chelle McNamaraj in a Tone of disgusT. Purse In hand, Louise Miichell qRhonda Garrisonj leaves To be married. Fon Play 31, . I W1 V , Slfflng calmly, Terry Randell QCnrisTlne Wallsj is oomforled by Keilh Burgess QDan Moreauj. Dlpplng for a klss, Sam l-Iaslings QKerry Haymakerj and Bobby Melrose QKaren Garciay make The audience laugh. Looklng over lumber, Judith Canfield qCnris Colemanj is ready for The evening. l b Ready for nlghi acilon, Linda Shaw CByr- ana Waggonerj was Talking about her dale. Fall Ploy - ecreT SanTa Claus visiTs royalTy now dance reTurns wiTh winTer spiriT Revived from a Three year ab- sence, The STudenT council Snow Dance Qformerly The ChrisTmas Dancej reTurned To Oakville Sen- ior High, sTirring up mixed emo- Tions of exciTemenT, anTicipaTion, and unforTunaTely some dissenT among The sTudenTs. A disTincT difference in aTTiTude beTween underclassmen and upperclass- men was shown aT The dance where The number of upperclass- men in aTTendance was lacking. Trying To explain The absence of The older peers, senior Pam ViTale poinTed ouT, Many people mighT have been offended because iT wasn'T publicized enough and iT Takes away from The ValenTine's and Homecoming courTs. lf we can give recogniTion To sTudenTs aT Oakville, we're all for iT, said Mr. Jones, STuCo sponsor, in defense of The Snow CourT idea. l'lT's noT an aTTempT To downgrade Homecoming or Take away from The ValenTine's CourT. Since only Ten seniors are honored aT Homecoming and six oThers on ValenTine's CourT, rec- ognizing six more deserving sen- iors should be a welcome oppor- TuniTy when one realizes There are approximaTely 300 seniors in The graduafing class. Those who did aTTend were greeTed by The music of Paradox, who did an excelienT job of mix- ing fasT paced songs wiTh a good number of mellow Tunes. As They danced across The floor, many noTiced The line of people awaiT- ing Their chance To be phoTo- graphed wiTh SanTa as well as The new sTeps being shown by junior Nikki Lockos and STacey Valle who displayed Their sTyle of Uslam dancing. HIT was differenT, commenTed sophomore Debbie Lesinski, one of many encircling The Two dancers who sTole The floor. Snow Dance AfTer The flashes sTopped and The dancers Tired, MC's Ellen Campen and Jan Laski sTepped up To The microphone To inTro- duce The Snow CourT wiTh iTs sen- ior candidaTes. AfTer The voTes were Tallied, Bill RichTer and Dana Knorpp reigned supreme as Oak- ville's Snow King and Queen. Does The fuTure hold a success- ful faTe for The Snow Dance? IT may fall by The wayside due To scheduling difficulfies which STuCo was able To overcome This year. In any evenT, The 4983 Snow Dance will be remembered by Those in aTTendance and, Through The enThusiasm of STuCo and The underclassmen, will re- Turn To iTs sTaTus as one of The respecTed major dances of The year. 'S I 1 I .,,, 1 ,T , ' iyifif' fzf .1 i Slam dancing Crowned with their new titles, King Bill Richter shares a dance with Snow Queen Dano Knorpp. Smiles spread across the faces of ivlC's Jan Laski and Ellen Campen as they an- nounce the 4983 Snow Court. 1983 Snow Court: Pat Giljum and Patty Grass, Bill Richter and Dona Knorpp, Steve Defrancesco and Leanne McWilliams, Tim Wittmann and Kim Baxley. Scott Fisher and Debbie Lesinski. Tom Kelam and Rhonda Whitney. stole the floor as juniors Nikki Lockos and Stdcey Valle display their technique. With Santa present, many flocked to the stage to have their memories captured on film including Kelly Hoban and Devin Ploesser. .xy Snow Dance 21 upid's orrow pierces sweeTheorTs elebrdTing love i'Hey, you guys look redlly nice, sold o member of The bond, lVleTropolis, To The 4984 VdlenTines CourT, os he wolked by in his block spondex ponTs ond snoke skin shirT. So do you, re- lucTonTly replied freshmon repre- senToTive Todd Fisher. AlThough The bond knew no slow songs, They were very good oT whoT They did ploy. Songs from The Police blosTed Through The gym, os everyone jumped up ond down. 'Tl hod o loT of fun doncing To The wild music, buT I wish They would hove ployed slower songs. Jerry Aulboch sold obouT The evening. ComploinTs begon To build becouse of The lock of slow Tunes. Luckily, when The bond Took o breok, o'Tope of slow songs wos popped in The re- corder ond everyone flocked To ' T his ! Swcying To The music, sweeTheorTs STephonie Ridenhower ond Mike Boker enjoy o royol evening. WiTh freshman flair, Michelle lvlinTon ond Veronico Lueke boogie wlTh Their pon- ners. 22 - VolenTine's Donce The donce floor. The Tiger Pow Yeorbook sToff sponsored The donce ond ofTer Tdllying The voTes The corono- Tion Took ploce oT 9:45. lvl.C.'s, LuAnne Rosenboum ond Koren Anderson, onnounced Tricio No- gel ond Tony NicosTro os The new royolTy. WiTh The onnouncemenT Tom Knese ond Seon Duggon donced oround Tony wiTh enThu- siosm. Tom CommenTed, We hod iT pldnned for d couple of doys ond which ever one of us won, The oTher Two would donce wildly oround The king. As The Theme song i'CelebroTe Our Love wos ployed, The crowd begon To die down. The orgonizer of The donce, Anne Klubo brogged, We hod more people Thon ever before. This wos The besT donce ever! Wlfh Thriller-slyle, Joe Fisler and Billie Jo Nobliil dance To The siren sounds of The Police. Sharing a laugh, lVl.C.'s Karen Anderson and LuAnne Rosenbaum announce The 1984 Valentines Courl. King, Tony Nicasiro, Queen, Tricia Nagel, Tom Knese, Sam Buford, Sean Duggan, Jackie Schmilz, Dave Kilwin, Nancy Bischler, Keith Rein, Chris Holladay, Todd Fisher, Laurie Arlhur ValenTine's Dance - 23 TuCo sponsors onnudl HedlTh Foir Tressing fiTness Februory 7, 4984 could be con- sidered by mony os o rouTine physicol oT The docTor's office. The 1984 HeolTh Foir wos very similor To ci roufine oppoinTmenT excepT ThdT The physicions were Troined STuCo members, volun- Teers from physiology closses, Ti- gereTTe Hosfesses, ond sTudenTs from foods closses. Sponsored by Vess Sodo, Schnucks, KHTR ond KMOX rodio, ond The Red Cross, The HeolTh Foir offered o vorieTy of ocTiviTies ond TesTs To defermine The person's sToTus of heolTh. The mdin coordinoTors were STuCo member Morio Goo, spon- sors Ms. Anderson, Mr. Jones, ond The school nurse, Ms. Noncy Ad- oms. Over 328 people wenT Through The foir, ond iT seemed To be very successful, commenfed Ms. Adoms. She olso included ThdT omong The booThs ThdT were mosT populdr were The bredTho- lizer TesT, The compufer which onolyzed your presenf heolTh sTo- Tus, The sTress ond reloxoTion oreo, ond The nuTriTious snock. We Tried To sTress The impor- Tonce of fiTness ond good heolTh, sold Ms. Adoms. As olwoys o few improvemenTs ore needed. NexT yeor I would like To geT more booThs such os represenToTives from The Hylcind CenTer, ST. Louis Poin CenTer, ond more on drugs, olcohol, ond smoking which seemed To oTTrocT o loT of sTudenT inTeresT ond oT- TenTion, Ms. Adoms olso ddded ThdT she would like To open The foir To dll sTudenTs nexT yeor wiTh o gool of T50 people per hour. ln o world ThoT sTresses dieT ond good heolTh, The HedlTh Foir wos o big colorie in The fuTure of fiT- ness. ,X 5 li 24 Heolfh Foir Gathering around, sTudenTs llsfen in- TenTly To informofion on drugs ond olco- hol. Open wide! insTrucTs Dr. Wesfphol during his orol exominoTion of Dodd Lebic. M . , 111.237 1,5 wpq 7 W' W ,lr :Ev l,:zQg5ggQ'ggr7x'1.' '- J' ,Q? zf.-.W L, -412,-Hr f' Wlth evll laughter, Blake Alexander takes pleasure in drawing Mr. Downey's blood. With a big grln, Tim Loeffelman knows he is disning out a sense of nutrition. ,. Staring In dlsbellel, Jennifer Kayes watches as Tami Edinger pricks Eric Smelser's finger. Health Fair Presenting their masterpiece float, StuCo members form o chorusline of spirit. Wlth numerous thoughts, Jon Loski contemplotes on future StuCo octivities. Student Council Bottom row: D. Lockey. L. Hortmonn, V. Wendi, M. Pidgeon, S. Frierdich, A. Beck. Second row: J. Turlington, S. Hendrix. D. Lofton, Ms. Anderson, N. Mirkoy, J. Ldski, C. Stevens. R. Blockford, L. Goffney, Mr. Jones, A. Enright, E. Compen, L. McWiIIioms, S. Donze. Third row: D. Boyle, M. Goo, L. Sevick, K. Hortmonn, L. Stewort, D. Hortle, S. Sell, J. Stoots, P. Groeper, D. Lesinski, B. Horris, T. Seeburger. Bock row: K. Hunnius, C. Chiodini, K. Schenk, J. Beck, M. Lorge, S. Fiener, S. Wotson, C. Polcynski, S. Schoe- mehi, P. Henderson, J. Henning, J. Senninger, R. Hoke, N. Hortmonn, M. Herwig, L. Finke, C. Derby, M. Marty, J. Jones, C. Hommerschmidt, L. Authur, M. Johnson, K. Colemon, K. Koste, R. Ruebsom, R. Fornom, K. Cross. Not pictured: A. Boy, D. Acup, S. G-orcio, K. Gorcio, J. Luco. K. Brogcn, K. Zumwolt, A. Lorge. S. Dye. eep lncredsing School Spirif issed by STuCo K.l.S.S.ing is one of STudenT Councils mojor ocTiviTies This yeor. WiThouT The obvious connoTo- Tions, iT medns, i'Keep lncreosing School SpiriT. To promoTe This Theme ond gool, STuCo hos spon- sored pep dssemblies, ddnces, TdlenT show, blood drives, Tedch- er opprecioiion doy, secreT pols, ond d newsleTTer which kepT Ookville informed ond involved. lnvolvemenT is The key To roising spiriT. STuCo used This key To open The doors beTween Themselves ond Ookville. Moinly, They hdd eoch closs elecT Their own repre- senToTives. By being elecTed, The mem- bers wonT To be There ond geT Things dccomplished, feels 3- yedr member Lindo HorTmonn. Feelings were definiTely ex- pressed Through STuCo's deliver- ing of cdrnoTions. These cdrno- Tions were sold ond delivered on Homecoming, Chrisfmds, ond VdlenTine's Doy. For This K.l.S.S, or- gonizoTion, iT wos boTh successful ond well-liked. Success wos definiTely on Odk- ville's side dT The disTricT conven- Tion dT Rlfneour High School in SepTember. WiTh lvlehlville's dl- recT supporT, Odkville wos elecT- ed presidenT of The GoTewoy Dis- TricT of STudenT Councils. ul felT so proud of Ookville ond our STudenT Council. IT wos o greoT feeling! recollecTed soph- omore, lvlory Lorge. A noficeoble chdnge is ThdT STuCo is ochieving Their gools ond geTTing Things occomplished. This chdnge is noT only noTiced here oT Ookville buf in The C-oTewoy disTricT. K.l.S.S. is very much olive. This is due To The hord work of members ond This yeor's officers: Chris STevens, presidenT: Rich Blockford, vice-presidenT, Jon Ldski, Treosurer: Nick Mirkoy, cor- responding secreforyg Louro Gdffney, recording secreforyi ond lvlr. Jones ond lvls. Anderson, sponsors. STudenT Council hos chonged for The beTTer, wos Ellen Com- pen's experienced response. She olso odded Odkville con chdnge for The beffer. Ookville Senior High no longer frowns from lock of spiriT ond en- Thusidsm buT now hoppily blushes from The mony K.l.S.S.es given by iTs romonTic sTudenT Council. A list ln hand, Koren Gorcio presenTs more defoils obouf The Chrisfmos cdrno- Tions. Vlllfh dance In mlnd, Chris STevens odds his presldenfiol Touches To The discussion. STudenT Council eomwork mokes The yedrbook possible iger Pow members preserve The momenT You ore wolking Through The holl on on ordindry doy, in on ordi- nory school, in on ordinory Town, Your desTinoTion room 205. You goze for d momenT oT whoT op- peors To be on ordinory door, you open iT ond wolk in. You hove jusT crossed over inTo o dimension of unporolleled iiberTies ond unend- ing responsibiliTy. A dimension be- yond oll concepTions of o normoi closs. You hove jusT wondered inTo, The Yedrbook Zone. AT firsT sighT The room oppeors To be highly unorgonized. AcTuol- ly, iT is TwenTy-eighT dedicoTed sTudenTs working Toword d com- mon gool. You Toke o seoT neor The door Qfor eosy occess To on exiTj. IT doesn'T Toke long for you To noTice There is o person who yells louder ond more ofTen Thdn mosT, The Sponsor, lvls. Boker. Ms. Boker is o combindTion of wlT, genius, sponToneiTy, ond vo- col chords, oil rolled inTo one shooT-firsT osk quesTions IoTer-Bdr- ney lVlillerfFrdnk Frulillo superwo- mon. qboTTeries noT includedj WiThin momenTs, you ore hond- ed o copy sheeT due Fridoy Uo- doy's Thursdoyj, complimenTs of Leonne lvlcWillioms, Copy EdiTor. Before you con even puT The grophiTe in moTion, The LoyouT sTdff Qunder The direcTion of LuAnne Rosenboumj wonTs To know your copy counT. BuT you hoven'T even sTorTed your orTicle. Now five reToken, redeveloped picTures ore plopped on your desk, courTesy of Koren Ander- 28 - Tiger Pow son, PhoTogrophy EdiTor, vid Rob Hormon, AssisTonT EdiTor. You ore now expecTed To wriTe exciTing, unique, idenTifioble, copTions ThoT fiT precisely in The spoce oloTTed. Don'T forgeT obouT The mondo- Tory copiTol leTTer, sTocked heod- line wiTh subheodline, eiTher. This olso musT fiT leTTer perfecT. ls The heodline in 48 pT., ond copTions in 8 pT., sTyle 441, or is iT sTyle l8, 441 pT,, ond 8 pT., or mdybe iT is sTyle 8, T11 pT., ond T8 pT. lT's poinTIess, you'll never know. You guys There's o deddline Tomorrow, I wonT everyThing honded in To me oT The end of The hour. Who's ThoT you osk? Trlcio Nogel, Chief EdiTor. Well There's o deddline, you hoven'T even sTorTed your orTicle, ond you hove fifTy minuTes To wriTe, Type, proofreod, reType, Type ogoin, ond reType. BuT There moy be o roy of hope, Anne Klubo, Business EdiTor, hos o free sToff member willing To help. And fellow copy members offer Their services. There is d per- son on LoyouT who hos finished his work eorly ond wonTs To help ouT, olso. ThdT's whoT is so speciol obouT yeorbook. AlThough iT op- peors To be on insurmounTdble obsTocle ond unocomplishoble Tosk: Through o combined efforT iT geTs done. Through Teomwork ond o feeling of uniTy, yedrbook copTures The momenTs of on en- Tire yedr, ond holds The mogic forever. The Zone is Temporory, buT The momenTs ore eTernol. - sf 'K 1 . J ' f ' ' '4f2'2Wff i ,f 1 ,fff i'i,f,,i A 5 615 wfiif M? 4, g.. 1 fi, 5' f A Q Q .,-, L, , , , 95' FW wifi 2 ff , ff.. ,,,.,,, , 4 MQ S? , il, ,W 1 I X Pen In mouth, Lori Benneil slaves over a hai layoui, Nervously smlllng, Doug Drysdale gra- ciously accepls The critical views from The class concerning The copy. Boiiom Row: Rob Harmon, LuAnne Rosenbaum, Anne Kluba, Tricia Nagel, Karen Anderson, Leanne: McWilliams, Lisa Gallini, Suzanne Elkins, Sharon Garcia, Jeannie Siaais. Second Row: Ms. Baker, Darin Acup, Debbie Webb, Angie Recker, Doug Drysdale, Kevin Helfrich, Lisa Erxleben, Nikki Lockos, Nick Nlirkay, Pariy Hula, Angie Beck. Top Row: Bob Gallahar, Chris Riley, Connie Meerl, Danna Lackey, Laura Saiiz, Lori Benneli, Nancy Bischler, Jacqi Budak. Discussing the deadline, Debbie Webb, Chris Riley, and Karen Anderson show Their conlacl she-ei To Ms. Baker. Tiger Paw - 29 Wlih perfecilon In mlnd, Ediror-in-Chief Louro Morly proofreods copy for furure publicolion. Reading The Journal helps Trisho Sidclens obroin new ideos. Sfresslng the lmporiance of ge-fling The right srory, Tigerisrn sponsor Ms. Shirley Siroud insirucls sloff Members. i Tigerism elling iT like iT is Takes skill igerism sTudenTs geT The inside scoop Once a month Tigerism came hot off the press with news and views of happenings at Oakville. With a staff of six members plus a class of Journalism I reporters, The latest scoops were put into print. The 4983-84 staff consists of Laura Marty, Editor-ln-Chief: Kim Farrell, Associate Editor: Lisa Erxle- ben, Features Editor: Chris Cole- man, News Editor: and Sue Jones, Editorial Editor. Jones comment- ed, We are a real close group and enjoy working on Tigerism to- geTher. Under The direction of Ms. Shir- ley Stroud, These staff members were taught the fine points of constructing a newspaper. Their numerous jobs included writing and rewriting articles, soliciting ads, proofreading copy, and working out layouts. This year brought a change for staffers. They had more opportu- nity To compile The paper and gain work experience. To The average person -30- is simply The number that follows 29, but to Tigerism staffers and journalists afar iT means THE END. Bottom row: Lisa Erxleben, Feature Editor: Middle row: Susan Jones. Editorial Editor: Trisha Siddens, Sports Editor. Top row: Kim Farrell, Associate Editor: Laura Marty, Edi- tor-In-Chief: Chris Coleman, News Editor. Cutting, postelng, and fitting headlines are just a few of the many tasks of Sue Jones and Lisa Erxleben. Tigerism 3'l pecidl chorus redches for d song inging To sTdrdom When you peer Through The open door, you cdn woTch d so- prdno sTruggling ond sTriving To hiT The high noTes wriTTen on The scdle before her. You will see The edgerness in her eyes ond hedr The Tenseness in her voice. Then your eye will focus on d boss sTrdining his ThrodT by TighTening ond loosening his vocdl chords To mdke his voice much deeper. We wdnT our voices To sound mdTure dnd professiondl, so iT be- comes d chdllenge hdving To work hdrder, sToTed senior Kris LduTenschldger. lf you cdn'T redch The high noTe, Then you sTruggle ond sTrive unTil you redch your godl. Ms. Bouers, our new direcTor, commenTs, Edch singer is dble To Tell emoTions, sTrengThs, or wedk- nesses of Their own life Through The words of Their songs. While senior Jim Reinheimer sTdTed, I like singing becduse iT's o woy I con express myself, dnd iT gives me o chdnce To be me. Chorus looks professiondl in Their new block robes becduse iT odds o speciol Touch during our concerTs, sold PresidenT Ddnd Ldckey. Chorus noT only looks gredT in Their new robes, buT Their blending voices ore so jubuldnT They con mdke o piece of music come olive. And jusT To Think, we don'T hdve To poy To heor Them perform. Tomi Edinger feels ThdT chorus is so fun becduse iT hos d big fdmily dTmosphere. She dlso ddded, lf everyone wos like This, we could hdve d much beTTer, closer, ond spiriTed school. 32 Specidl Chorus Tesflng hor slnglng ablllfy, Kdri Moeller sings her fdvorife Tune for Ms. Bouers' sing- ing Test. Admlrlng The poflie floaf, Chorus fdns dwoiT The finol judging of Homecoming. T . Q.. fuss 3 Bollom row: L. Traulman, M. McNamoro, C. Walls, T, Coggin, S. Dye, M. Roberrs, D. Lackey, R. Hohl, T. Seeburger, S. Frledich, L. Edinger. 2nd row: L. Polka, E. Polka, K. Davenport. S. Elkins, L. Slack, A. Neibuhr, K, Goldsmirh, J. Reinheimer, C. Chuchion J. Beck, L. Sailz, K, l-larlmann, V. Ryder, C. Cornish, K, McClain. 3rol row: L. Robinson S. Schulz, T. Caldwell, T. Eainger, S. Dasbach, K. Hayrnaker, C. Chioclini, G. Welch, K Kreisz, M. Blue, G Evererr, S. Stein, P. Bauer. Top row: M. Harrmann, K. Moeller, K Warren, K. Zuehlke, K. l-loban, T. Dollus, O. Welzker, J, Fuchs, K. Wilzel, J. Hoban, D Moreau, D. Belko, K, Laulenschlager, S, Pulley. Noi piclured: S. l-louse, J. Ruppe, B Waggoner. Vlllih lrlumphant volces, The Special Cho- rus blena logelher lo recreale l-landel's Halleluhah Chorus in The drama cenler. A melodlous trlo, Karl Wilzel, Joe Fuchs, and Chris Chioclini hurn To The bear of a clifferenl Tune. f L .1 l is . ' in i.... my Yi., as -fs as Q Special Chorus - 33 Jotilng down dates, junior Kim Goldsmith tokes note of future concert perfor- monces. Mlnd wandering, Group member Greg Welch owoits his next cue during o Swing Choir reheorsol, Glrls' Ensemble altos Tommy Goggin, Borlo Horris, Louro Soitz, Sondy Corr, Polly Welzbocher, Chris Colemdn, ond Colleen Kleimonn receive speclol ottention from Ms. Pot Bouer. 341 Group 81 Girls Ensemble Girls' Ensemble- Bottom row: Rachel Atkins, Wendy Brooks, Colleen Kleimonn, Kristin Lorson, Top row: Chris Colemon, Linette Schwiess, Dono Lockey. Vicki Sinks, Ms. Pot Bouer, Boro Horris, Tommy Goggin, Sdndy Cdrr. Not pictured: Louro Soitz, Sue House, Polly Welzpocher. M.,-f J,-ff inging sTors surfoce in Swing Choir ynchroniciTy is o key To group success Melody wiTh movemenT could be jusT one woy To describe Ook- ville's Swing Choir. Under The di- recTion of Ms. PoT Bouer, Twelve TdlenTed voices song ond swung inTo oudience's hecrrTs. Swing Choir, which is olso known os The Group, differs from Speciol Chorus in ThoT The number of members is more limiTed, more popuior music is sung, ond o syn- chronized movemenT is pro- duced for o vlsuol effecT.. A spe- ciol oudiTion is olso necessory. Ju- nior Kim GoIdsmiTh commenTed, IT is fun To be obie To sing The more popuior music, ond in Swing Choir you feel more like on indi- viduolf' HighlighTs of The yeor included o ChrisTmos concerT of Loclede's Londing in which choir members wore VicTorion coroler cosTumes, ond performonces oT Iocol ele- menTory ond junior high schools. The Group dlso performed olong wiTh Speciol Chorus in The school concerTs ThoT were held Through- ouT The yeor. PrdcTice sessions ond meeTings Took up much Time, buT were necessory for The Group's Top- nofch performonces. Sophomore Jerry Beck sdid, VVe've reolly worked hord, ond lT's been o reol chollengef' Swing choir members ogree ThoT The yeor's work wos worfh- while. i'Considering The members we losT losT yeor, we did on ex- cellenT job This yeor buT There will olwoys be some room for im- provemenT, summed up sopho- more Chris Chiodini. Swing Choir: Jerry Beck, Sue Sfein, Greg Welch, Dono Lockey, Kerry Hoymoker, Tomi Edinger, Susdn Pulley, Don Moredu, Louro SoiTz, Jim Reinheimer, Chnsflne Woffs, Chris Chiodini, Kim Goldsmifh, Joe Fuchs. Group 8a Girls Ensemble - 35 The trlo of trumpets QKerry Haymaker, Eric Smith, l-larold Behlkey breathlessly carry out the final note. At, honorable attention, the Color Guard proudly waves the Oakville flag. The clarlnet and tleld are very familiar to band member Todd Cornelison, Ottlclal document ln hand, the deputy mayor declares November 22, 4983, as Oakville Marching Tiger Band Day. 36 Tiger Band Bottom row: S. Brooks, S. Casey, J. Mudd, J. Fuchs, J. Kaznica, J. Glaser, T. Sofka, A. Hopmann. O. Toalson, D. Widemann, M. Geiser, K. Haymaker. Second row: J. Hop- mann, D. Wucher. M. McDonald, S. Ridenhower, M. Goo, A. Wucher. B. Ettling, B, Wucher. C. Staples, A. Rosbrough. D. Finazzo, Third row: L. Massey, C. Daily, T. Bieter, R. Garrison, L. Hitz, S. I-lopen, G. Elphingstone, K. Eyre, D. Yeh, K. Matthews, D. Witt. Fourth row: S. Chettle, E. Smith, B. Towsley, L. Palmer, K. Kaiser, L. Amann, J. Collins, E, Smelser, J. Winter, Director Ms. Bauer. Fifth row: S. Donze, C. Robinson, D. Wilde, S. Arconati, A. Smith, T. Checkwick. L. Noll, L. Luther, M. Toolson, J. Peterson. Sixth row: L. Stewart, K. Baxley, M. Hamon, S. Soutiea, M. Nothum, G. Hiemann, Seventh row: B. Dylewski, J. Leveaue, S. House, H. Behlke, A. Alexander, J. Payne, M. Gerwel. Eighth row: Director Dr. Hartenberger, C. Wilkenson, T. Schwiekert, M. Pelligrini, O. Wetzker, S. Manthey, C. Sandy, T. McCann, B. White, Top row: K. Cole, T. Sell, M. Goetzi Not pictured: J. Clifton, T. Cornelison, J. Griffin, G. I-larclie, N. Lefarth, D. Miller. S. Parker. and M. Ward. 'Nl - ., ' ,Lf 4-' V I n -E -x n ff .f .sf Weary from endless marching, Amy l-lopmonn ond Bob Dylewski find if hord To repeof Time dfTer Time. Assembling his drums, Jeff Mudd gefs reody for dnofher Tosf moving perfor- monce. igers Top VeTerc1ns Pdrdde bonds hdT fdmilidr sound There wos d fdinf sound in The wind on o cold, dredry SoTur- doy dfTernoon. As The mdscoTs ond Odkville bdnner op- -prooched, The whisTle blew, The drums rolled, The woodwinds Trilled, ond The bross mdrched in. IT wds The VeTerdns Ddy Pordde ond The Ookville Senior High Mdrching Tiger Bond wds The Top winner. ln Their honor Tuesddy, Novem- ber 22, 4983, wds officiolly dedi- coTed To The Ookville Tiger Bond ond wiTh iT o ceremony ond o ploque were presenfed by The depuTy moyor. IT wos o momenT To remember in Odkville hisTory. So mdny Times The bond is pushed inTo The bockground, ond This Time we were noTiced, wds junior Ldurd STewdrT's reocTion. We deserved iT, boosTed freshmon Joe PeTerson. Besides being winners, Tiger Bond is ocTive. DirecTors Dr. Aure- lio Honenberger ond lvls. POT Bouer hod Them giving perfor- monces GT Locledes Ldnding, The convenTion cenTer, ond Kiel Audi- Torium. The Tiger Bond is becoming o fomilior sighT in ST. Louis, men- Tioned Dr. Horfenberger. This Tokes insighT ond prepordfion noT only by Doc buT by The sTudenT officers. One of Their mosT memoroble ocTiviTies This yeor wds Their por- TicipdTion in The Toys for ToTs cdmpoign. This included severdl seniors moking o commerciol od- verTisemenT for supporf. By porTicipoTing in These mdny ocTiviTies, Dr. HdrTenberger feels ThdT, They Toke pride in Them- selves ond whoT They ore doing. The bond's involvemenf is noT only o wonderful experience for Them buT enhonces oTher peo- ple's lives. In o very speciol wdy, The Tiger Bond hos enhonced our lives wiTh Their spiriT ond music. Eoch Time ThoT whisTle blows or drum rolls They moke Odkville proud of Their own speciol sound of music. Tiger Bond - Jazzing up Their sounds, sdxophonisT Sue House, conTribuTes her Tunes To The bond. Ryihm making drummer Tom Sofkd pre- pores for his findl drum roll. dzz Bond journeys To new horizons umpin' To The Top 'lWe joml excldimed Eric SmiTh, d soloisi in Odkville's Jdzz Bond. The Jozz Bond is d group of musicions who puT in exTro Time, work, ond supporT Their 22 mem- ber bond by holding fund rdisers. DonoTing Their free Time, The members of The bond perform in mony shows. The Conveniion CenTer, Six Flogs, Locledes Lond- ing, ond Cresiwood Pldzo ore ci few pldces where They hdve per- formed. Being ci smoller bond Thdn The Tiger Bond, This group geTs To hdve more soy on whoT goes on. Didne Wilde exploins, Vile hdve more conTrol ond geT To pick ouT The music we ploy. The group pldys big bond sounds, like 'llVloonlighT Serenode , To The Jozz Bond pop Tunes of T'Rosonno dnd Only Time will Tell , To HOT d modern rock piece. Trdveling ond performing ds The bond does, They wonTed To look dozzling os well os sound good, so The group hod o fund rdiser selling spices To buy Their new Tuxedo ouTfiTs. The Jdzz Bond pldyed TwenTy conceris in o Three week period. T'lT Tcikes up o loT of Time, buT iT's worTh iT, sold Sue Brooks obouT The Time consumed performing consTdnTly. Dr. l-lorTenburger commenTed, This group of musicions deserves more recogniTion Thdn They geT becouse They give double Time ond efforT. They're on excepTion- dl group of sTudenTs. l lil Bofforn Row: Joe Fuchs, Sue House, Jill Hoprnonn, Corey Wilkenson, Kelly Motinews, Lindo Luther, Second Row: Lourie Polmer, Jennifer Collins, Jeff Leveque, Joson Cliff- fon, Mike Word, Mike G-eiser, Top Row: Torn Sofko, l-lorold Benlke, Sue Brooks, Eric Smifn, Dione Wilde, Rhonda Gorrlson, Jeff Mudd, Todd Corneilson. i l Picking on the strings, guilor ployer Hor- old Benlke, performs o solo. Concenfrafing on their music, The frorn- bone Trio of Mike G-eiser, Mike Word, ond Jeff Leveque ploy To recon perfecfion. Jozz Bond - 39 Bottom Row: Christine Watts, captain, Pam Duvall, co captain, Patty Schifko, Fanny Yeh, Allison Hoffman, Michelle McNamara, Cris Zumwalt Top Row: Darlene Ogent, Phyllis Groeper, Patty Henderson, Kim Clerenstine, Debbie lwasyszyn, Sue Schoemehl, Ahni Bay, Nancy Lefarth, not pictured: Jackie Schmitz I T I in Breakfast Is served as Michelle McNa- mara digs in during Oakville Tiger March- ing Band Day ceremony. l With glowing smiles, Phyllis Groeper and Debbie lwasyszyn perform to the beat of the bancl. A i l J - Flagteam l ldshy new sTyles win reoogniTion logs ore ohdmps They ore o good group of girls. They work well TogeTher ond l om proud of Their progress This yeor, oommenTed ChrisTine WoTTs, c:dpToin. Progress is whoT The To member flog Teom has mode. STorTing The summer off The Teom wenT To lowo SToTe UniversiTy for comp. The Teom won The highesT oword possible-Grand Chomps. Along wiTh d huge Trophy, The Teom flogged in Three individudl medols and 50 ribbons omongsT Them. The posiTive oTTiTude ThoT They received from comp moy be The reason The group is finally geTTing recogniTion from The school. NoT only hove The girls performed oT home fooTbdll ond boskeTboll gdmes, They hove dlso oooom- pdnied The bond in The Shriner ond VeTerons Doy Pdrode. The fldg Teom's oppeoronce hos ohonged Too. Eooh of The girls were responsible for moking Their new gold uniforms. Along wiTh The new uniforms The Teom hos come up wiTh new ond beT- Ter rouTines. A loT of Time ond en- ergy is puT inTo o rouTine. Debbie lwosyszyn ogreed ThoT energy is o key focfor, IT reolly Tokes o loT for The girls To puT o rouTine To- geTher os quickly os we do. When The girls perform in fronT of on oudience They'll cdTch your oTTenTion becouse This yedr is iusT The beginning for The Grond Chomp Flog Teom To show ThoT They ore reolly o speciol group, The Flag Corps of '8-41. Under the Oakville lights, The Fldg Teom woves Their spiriT olong wiTh mdny exoiTed speoToTors. Flag raised high, Sue Schoemehl per- forms To l-leorT ATToc:k , dT The Conven- Tion CenTer FlogTeom M olenTed Golden Girls proudly perform o reoch for sTdrdom 5,o,7,8, keep your orms by your eors, poinT your Toes, pep iT up, keep smiling, ore dll com- mon phroses yelled by Co-Cop- Toins lvlory HorTmonn ond CopToin Borb Cloeys. Everydoy ofTer school ond counTless numbers of hours during The summer begin- ning oT 6:30, The squod is moking up, Teoching, leorning, ond per- fecTing rouTines. Choreogrophing becomes o mojor porT of The Golden Girl's procTices, CopToin Borb Cloeys exploins, AloT of people Think we geT our rouTines from comp or posT yeors, buT ev- ery rouTine we do is mode up by The girls on The squodf' Asif leorn- ing The rouTines is noT enough, eoch girl musT be groded before eoch performonce. WiTh The help of Their sponsor, lvls. WhiTvvorTh, The copToins evoluoTe eoch girl. SpiriT wos never locking wiTh This yeors squod. WiTh The selling of Ookville Tiger poinTer hoTs ond Periormlng to Joshua, JoAnn BueTTner ond Debbie Webb never resi even while siTTing on The floor Arm In The air, Dono Lockey execuTes The sTep vviTh perfecTion during on Ookville- Porkwoy Soufh boskeTboll gome. A2 - Golden Girls Tiger buTTons, The girls oTTempTed To promoTe school spiriT while rois- ing money for comp oT The some Time. Louro SoiTz commenTs, Working TogeTher on o common gool gives The group o sense of uniTy even Though iT geTs To be o poin in The neck. Working closely wiTh The bond os well os wiTh eoch oTher vvos o mojor odvoncemenT This yeor. Working TogeTher enobled The group To perform oT The Shriners Porode, Voil ProfiT Porode, Toys for ToTs, ond o Bilikens BoskeTboll gome. These girls work long ond hord wiTh liTTle recogniTion. AfTer swiTching roles wiTh The cheer- leoders for o pep ossembly, LuAnne Rosenboum sold, I con'T believe how long ond hord we worked on one donce ond The Golden Girls do so mony more. I don'T Think I could remember oil of The rouTines ThoT They do. T. , -1-flgfzi 'lw,?i' FronT row: Liso Erxleben, JoAnn BueTTner, Dono Lockey, Pom Burrus Cloudio Polesel, Kelly Brogon, Richelle l-lohl. Second row: Debbie Webb, Shelly Schneider john, Michelle Deloploin, Noncy Blockford, Kim GoldsmlTh, Louro STock Borb Cloeys. Third row Lciuro SoiTz, Siocie Grlshom, lvlory l-lorfmonn, Liso Nieburg Leonne McWillioms, Debbie Meilink, Louro Sokup. arm -vm fx Wlih a right cmd left, The Gaiden Girl sauaa marches with the Daria ar The Cari- veniiorw Cemier Ready for kicks, Laura Sakup reaches our whiie performing her rauiirie at Toys far Tais Q E-117213 Gaiaeri Girls - 413 While bulldlng to the top, the Varsity cheerleaders reach the peak of spirit. Sharing the latest fashions, Michelle Friedmeyer gives her point of view to Cathy Betta while waiting for the start of the game. AA - Cheerleaders lst row: Angie Recker, Nancy Bischler, Juli Betta, Dana Russ, Lori Visnouske, Teresa Himmelberg, and Cathy LaChance. Top row: Cathy Betta, Michelle Frieclmeyer, LuAnne Rosenbaum, Pam Vitale, Coleen Sorth, anci Rhonda Bridges. Pracflclng lhelr rebound cheer, Angie Recker and Caihy LaChance go Through The moTions as Juli BeTTa waiTs for her Turn, Welcoming wlfh open arms, The varsiTy cheerleaders yell Their hello cheer To The varsiTy Team's fans, pening The doors To school spiriT akville Rah Rahs cheer CDI-IS To vicTory IT was a rioT when we had To cheer for cross counTry. We couIdn'T sTand aT The finish line and cheer. We had To run along wiTh The runners, said Michelle Frledmeyer wiTh exciTemenT. We were ouT of breaTh and couldn'T keep up wiTh Them. By The Time we yelled 'Go Team!', They were already gone. ConTrary To many beliefs, The cheerleaders are really a squad who Trains and works hard for Their performances. We mighT Think iT's hard To play a sporT for 3 monThs, buT Try a full year of prac- Tice and playing 3 or A sporTs aT once. We don'T see The Time each girl puTs inTo This exfra-curricular ac- TiviTy. HIT isn'T easy when you have To cheer for A sporTs, do homework, and keep a decenT grade poinT average, and Try To hold a job all aT once, ex- claimed P.J. ViTale. And The guys sTiII gei mad when we have To divide our squad among Them. Behind The scene, sponsor Mike Skinner along wiTh cdpTains LuAnne Rosenbaum, Nancy Bischler, and Teresa Himmelpurg, work hard To keep The cheer- leaders cheering louder and keep The guys ploying harder. The cheerleaders, as a squad, commenTed ThaT They didn'T mind paying The high cosT of miss- ing ouT on a Friday nighT To cheer or sTaying up a liTTle IaTer To sTudy for Tomorrow's TesT. IT pays off when we finally see The Thrill of vicTory in each guy's eyes afTer winning a game, exclaimed CaThy LqChance. IT makes me feel we had a small parf of Their vicTory ThaT we con share wiTh Them. Cheerleaders Hall-flme splrlf mount promofes a small aifficulfy for some sophomore cheer- leaders, Fufure cheerleader Debbie King joins Lisa Fears and Kafhy Simons in a Tiger cheer for The freshman football Team. A6 - Cheerleaders Sophomore: Debbie Lesinski, Michelle Schliffler, Dee Dee Harfmann, Becky Trosf, Valerie Kienlen, Krisfin Reed, Michelle Sfeinmeyer, Barb Collefla, Stacy Novara, Sue Pinson. Freshmen: Bolfom row: Captain Nancy Meyer, Karen Koch. Top rowi Sharon Heppler, Kim McCready, Kathy Simons, Sfephany Brooks, Lisa Fears, Karen Speiser, Captain Billie Jo Nobliff, Tanya Roaenmeyer, rowds Thrilled by JV ond Frosh heerleoders TighT To keep Tiger spiriT Bring sdddle shoes, pom pons, pyrdmids ond M 84 M's TogeTher WhdT do you hove? An Ookville cheerleoder. Led by sophomore copToins Sue Pinson ond Borb ColleTTo ond freshmon copToins Ndncy Meyer ond Billie Jo NobllTT, These roh- rohs could be found procTicing origindl ond TrddiTionol cheers be- fore mdjor sporTs evenTs. The fooTboll, soccer, volleyboll, wresfling, ond boskefboll Teoms benefiTed from The supporT given by The girls. Sophomore wresTler Don SToTen commenTed, The cheerleoders keep up The Teom spiriT ond never lose foifh in us. Pep dssemblies were l'pep- pier due To Their enThusiosm. Freshmon copToin Ndncy Meyer sold, 'Cheerledding is on impor- TonT school ocTlviTy becouse IT promoTes school spiriT. Promofing school spiriT is The glorious side of cheerleoding, buT There wos more Thon jusT The oc- Tuol cheering. WiTh The did of sponsor Mr. Mike Skinner, vorious money-mdkers were used To roise oddiTionol funds for swedT- ers ond jockeTs for The squdds. One meThod come from The sole of spiriT bolloons before home- coming weekend. ThroughouT The seosons, cheer- leoders kepT up Teom ond school mordle. Sophomore Debbie Le- sinski commenTed, Cheerleod- ing hos been o good woy To be- come involved wiTh school ociTi- viTes ond iT's been o loT of fun cheering The Tigers on. Wllh claps and smiles, freshmen cheer- leoders show Their spiriT To fooTboll fdns. Arranged 'lolem-pole slyle, sophomore cheerleoders enferfoln crowds during holf-Time Gcfivifies. Cheerleoders Group ot tour gives service with o smile ot the olumni reception. Dlscusslng thelr next move, Angie Beck ond Dorline Ogent decide which college to visit during College Doy. Conterrlng with each other, Louro Goff- ney ond Kim Schenk tolk during College Doy. Gathering lntormatlon pamphlets, Anno Lorge, coptoin, circulotes during College Dov. 48 Hosts 81 Hostesses 3, QW., M-.Ls ,MW ks, mwah... elping oThers iind Their way around osTesses welcome males To The group Originally an all girl group dressed in blue, This year's Tiger- eTTe HosTesses had four excep- Tions when Tiger HosTs were cho- sen To represenT our school. Dr. Schindler sponsor, ThoughT The idea of having HosTs, originally suggesTed by The NorTh CenTral CommiTTee, would be greaT. 'iThey are an excellenT group of young women and men. ln order To become a HosTess or HosT, one musT apply in The spring and engage in an inTerview. The appIicaTion requires The candi- dafes' grade poinT average and acTiviTies They are involved in. HosTesses and HosT have one capTain, Anna Large, Two co- capTains, Juli Allen and Kris Zum- waIT, and 20 represenTaTives. Their main duTies are To help peo- ple locaTe faciliTies of inTeresT and answer auesTions. AfTer consulTing wiTh a Tiger- eTTe HosTess during College Day, John Schnurbusch commenTed, All my auesTions had been an- swered concerning where differ- enT colleges were locaTed in The LRC. HosTesses and HosT are always willing To help in almosT any siTua- Tion and enjoy doing so. Being a TigereTTe HosTesses or HosT is a very rewarding acTiviTy. I am proud To be able To help oThers sTaTed Cheryl STaples. Boffom Row: Lisa Finke, Sherrie Dye, Laura Gaffney, and Susan Parker. Second Row: Sharon Garcia, Kim Schenk, Michele Pidgeon, Anna Large, Linda Harfmann, Jeannie Sfaafs. Third Row: Kris Zumwalf, Juli Allen, FourTh Row: Susan Pulley, Dan Lemkuil, Deron Kazmaier, Nick Mirkay, Laura STewarT, Angie Beck, Scoff Knubley, Darline OgenT. Top Row: Cheryl Sfaples, Carol Cornish HosTs 84 l-losfesses Botlom Row: P Henderson, L, McWrIIior'ns, T, Thrasher, and K Garcia. Second Row' P. Duvall, N. Mirkay, C Serm, S. Donze, and V, Wendi, Thlrd Row: M. Embrey, D. Meillnk, L Siewarf, L. Morly, K. Maus, Nl. Goetz, ond Ms. Buckner. Fourrh Row R Ladage, A. Bay. F Yeh, S. G-orcia, L Cage, A. Beck, D, Lofton, and L. Nieburg. Top Row S. Arconofi, S, La1o,D Acup, N. LeFarlh, D Ogenl, P. Schifko, C Colluns, D. Holfzmann, P Gljum, ond B. Gdlldher. Not Pictured' T Baker, V Hartmann, D. Johnson, D. Knorpp, M. Mensdez, T. Nagel, L. Rosenbaum, J, Schroefer, C. Staples, P. Waller, J, Henning, B Jarvis. A. Kluba, D. Lemkuil. V Palamond, S, Sell, and D Kazrndier. Vlllih hand held hlgh, Mr. Pldlfe gives ad- vice To sludenfs during Tutorial workshop in The LRC. Caught by surprlse, Shelly Donze reads a sample siludlion for The Tuloring program. 50 - Nalional Honor Sociely 4JFif,'w,e,, ? .Wm-.nf '-ww-.nw-4 ,.N.w,., .. , M.,,.,,.v.-4 ' L.-v ,,.,,,,w- nw, na., nn, an ! my 'bln Taking practice test, Fanny Yeh tries to be the best tutor she can as she attends a tutorial workshop conducted in the LRC. Llsienlng chentlvely, Laura Marty, Rob Ladage, and Chris Collins patiently await further instructions during an NHS meeting. utoring students enthusiastically oday's NHS makes our future leaders Have you ever wanted a tutor? Many students requested and re- ceived a tutor in the area they needed guidance. Tutoring is neat because it is one way of helping people, stated Janet Henning, tutor. The program was compiled by lVlr. Steve Platte and the Special Resources Team and coordinat- ed by vice president, Leanne McWilliams. The tutoring is con- ducted preferably on the cam- pus, but exceptions are consid- ered. Certain requirements must be met to be a member of the Na- tional Honor Society. Admission was originally based on a 3.0 ac- cumulative grade point average but was raised to 3.3. Laura Marty had this response, lt is harder to keep a 3.3 rather than a 3.0 - lt's more of a difference than people realize. Prospective members are thoroughly screened by a committee of staff members as well as sponsor of six years, Ms. Buckner. Fundraising goes for scholar- ships awarded to graduating sen- iors based on their service to the group. Service includes quantity of items sold, hours devoted to tutoring, and community service projects performed by the group as a whole. One of the highest honors that can be bestowed upon a high school student is being a member of the national Honor Society. Whether serving the community by hosting a staff breakfast or serving a student through the tu- torial program, each member is recognized by society for excel- ling in the areas of leadership, character, scholarship, and ser- vice. National Honor Society - Attentively listening, Karen Garcia plans Homecoming weekend while fellow Exec member Shelly Donze scans The room in search of new ideas. Contemplating the suggested themes for Homecoming, seniors Sue Brooks, Ahni Bay, Laura lVlarTy, and Dana Lackey sTarT Their day aT a Senior Exec meeTing. Riding with joytul anticipation, seniors Kim Farrell, Karen Anderson, and KaThy Anderson prepare To enjoy The Home- coming weekend They helped plan aT Senior Exec meeTings. 52 Senior Exec drly risers meeT vviTh roydl success xecs pldn iT dll l'VVhoT exocTly is Senior Exec? inquired d puzzled Kevin Helfrich, 'iWhdT do They do'? Senior Exec, d selecT group of sTudenTs in Their findl yedr of high school, orgdnized once-in-d life- Time evenTs such ds Homecoming ond Senior Prom. Woking up edrly To dTTend The 7:40 meeTingS, mdny seniors puT forTh much ef- forT ond Time To orgdnize These specidl evenTs. Colleen Dolly fd- vored The morning sessions, HIT vvds beTTer Thon sTdying ldTe, be- sides iT vvdsn'T ThdT much edrlier. Becouse of Their plonning dnd dbiliTy To drog Themselves from bed, Homecoming weekend come off vviThouT o hiTch. I wds redlly pledsed wiTh The kids, sdid lvlr. Ron Jones, The Senior Exec sponsor, expressing his proud conTenT. lT's o good ledrning ex- perience. l'm gidd To see The kids Tdke chorge. They musT Toke The responsibiliTy for edch of The mdny dcTiviTies. Senior Exec begon pldns for Senior Prom edrly. Once dgoin Their ogrdnizdTion proved fldvv- less. BoTh bond dnd hoTel reservo- Tions needed To be mode edrly ond Senior Exec, vviTh The ossis- Tdnce of Dr. HdrTenberger dn Dr. Schindler, dccomplished The Tdsk in SepTember. They puT The finish- ing Touches on Prom ldTer in The yedr. So, Kevin, ThdT is Senior Exec. Hopefully, nexT yedr's group will inheriT The some success which cdpTivoTed This yedr's seniors. As John Schnurbusch soid so inspird- Tiondlly, IT wds well vvorTh The ef- forT. We hod d greoT Time. Conjuring up new ideas for Prom, Senior Exec members Chris STevens, Dionne Lof- Ton, KoThy Anderson, ond Angie Beck pre- pore To voTe on suggesTed locoTions while Dr. Schlindler smiles in supporT, Mr. Jones poinis out To senior Richelle Hohl The locoTion of The Golden Girl flodT os he Tries To orgdnize The Homecoming pordde. Senior Exec OE and library aids serve our school ervice wiTh a smile WheTher informaTion was needed To research a paper, or a book was reauesfed purely for enjoymenT, The OHS library sTaff was quick To find whaT sTudenTs and faculTy were looking for. This year's library sTaff was composed of Two librarians and five library aids. These junior librar- ians spenT hours performing duTies such as sorTing, shelving, and checking ouT books. They be- came my hands and feeT auiTe ofTen, smiled Ms. Dianne STever, head librarian. Supervised Office Experience, more commonly known as SOE, is a program which emables sTu- denTs To gain a business crediT by working for a Teacher, counselor, deparTmenT chairperson, The school office, or The library sTaff. Ms. Pauline Bias commenfed, 'il like This program because if gives The sTudenTs a good clerical ex- perience wiThouT leaving The building. In addiTion To work experience, library aids and SOE workers gained responsibilify and enjoyed helping ofhers. Lisa KiTe summed up, I really like being a library aid - iT's been a loT of fun helping ouT. 54 S.O.E. 8a Library Aids Busy at work, librarian Dianne Sfever and library aid Kim Williams finish Their daily work. In deep concenfraflon, Richelle Hohl con- Templafes over anofher decision. QA - I is Boiiom Row: Kim Baker, Lisa Kite, Diane Lipina, and Kim Williams. Top Row: Mary Ann Williams and Dianne Slever. Noi Piciureaz Shannon Wallis and Paul Muniz. Endless paper work is common for S.O.E. worker Pam Burrrus. i Organlzlng papers becomes an every- day job for Slacie Grisham as she assisis The busy secretaries. S.O.E. 84 Library Aids - 55 Standing to propose a new idea, KoThy Horfmonn shows her inTeresT in foreign no- Tions aT AFS meefings. Dancing To the beai of a German drum, some Germon Club members disploy Their fesfive mood of Homecoming. oing sTrong wiThouT school funds roups recognized Ookville's hockey Teom, behind The leodership of cdpTdins Jon Bouer ond Mork PeTrovic ond The scoring of Deon Monroe skdTed To iTs besT yedr yeT, enjoying o 40-8-2 record ond on oppeor- once in The Mid SToTes qudrTerfi- nol pldyoffs. Once we hiT The ice, iT's The fons ThdT mdke us go, remdrked senior Mdrk PeTro- vic. The Germdn Club, led by sen- iors Eric Aulboch, Henry Grdsser, ond Vicki HdrTmonn, consTrucTed Their Homecoming flooT ond vis- iTed museums ond hisToric Ger- mon churches in The ST. Louis cred. Sponsoring The onnudl Ookville MdlfesT, sTudenTs inviTed fomily ond friends To enjoy d nighT of G-ermdn food ond music. '18 sTudenTs will spend d week wiTh o Germon fomily ond on dd- diTiondl Two weeks Touring differ- enT ciTies in G-ermony. Ms. Wdddock, offecTiondTely coiled T'Frdu by her sTudenTs. sponsors boTh The Sermon Club AcTiviTies ond The sTudenTs of The chess Teom. CopToin Jon Groves ond Teom- mciTes borely missed The pldyoffs This yeor. Pdul Wiegond broughf home The Teom's firsf Trophy in The SLU TournomenT. NexT yeor we hope To moke The ployoffsf' ossured d confidenT Ms. Wdd- dock. AFS sponsored by Ms. Mdupin. devoTed iTs Time welcoming AFS sTudenTs To Odkville. These sTudenTs prove money cdn'T reploce Their moTlvoTion ond enThusiosm. IT is evidenT in dll The vcirious dcTiviTies These clubs presenT, from our own liTTle Moi- fesT To Ookville's very own Un- derwedrmon Jon Bduer, whose speciolly designed T-shirT senT rowdy hockey crowds inTo cr fren- zy of ldughTer ond cheers. These specidl clubs keep going wiTh speciol energy from speciol sTu- denTs, endbling OHS sTudenTs To choose from o wide ronge of in- TeresTs. Q mes! s Tl wif'-'+w..n ' i s s SN' k W kk .. s Confemplafing his next move, Craig BeiTer seTs in mofion his srrafegy during chess pracfice. Skating Iogeiher Io celebrate another goal, Jon Bauer, Mark Pefrovic, John Mor- Ton, and Gary Tiffel will savor The Team's playoff appearance for many years, Acfivifies - 57 XNEH MAGIC TCJUCI-I Cheers from The Oakville fans fill The air as The scoreboard lighTs up anoTher Tiger vicTory. Numerous amounTs of fans come To waTch and cheer Their Team To vicTory. ExciTemenT of compeTiTion and sTruggle wells up in boTh The Team members and The fans unTil The The ouT The dis- The final seconds Tick away. As fans and Team members file of The sTands, The glow of lighT bulbs in The scoreboard play vicTory or defeaT. IT is Thrill of vicTory ThaT makes sporTs so popular, buT along wiTh vicTory comes defeaT. A defeaT puTs a denT in The Teams record buT aT The same Time gives The Team an added incenTive To work even harder aT pracTice, Therefore, making Them beTTer prepared for The nexT maTch up. Chris Francis says, AfTer a defeaT, we sTudy, im- prove, and learn from our mis- Takes. Learning how To Turn a 58 - SporTs Division defeaT inTo someThing good is a skill acquired from playing sporTs. Skill, drive, and dedicaTion are needed when playing a sporT. DedicaTion To sporTs is evidenT wiTh The Oakville aTheleTes. NOT only do we see Them sweaTing iT ouT aT pracTices buT also we see Them on Their own: lifTing weighTs, jogging, or jusT sTreTching. This dedicaTion carries over inTo The aTTiTudes of The aTheleTes. WiTh a win, The aTheleTes are pleased ThaT all Their hard work has paid off, buT if defeaTed, Sean Dug- gan says, 'TIT makes you crabby and affecTs your homework. SporTs have someThing for ev- eryone wheTher iT is playing on The Team or jusT cheering The Team on. AThleTics are a major concern for many sTudenTs aT Gakville. Kim Klocke summs iT up wiTh her feelings, SporTs are school. ,... .. .. i sg , T X 1 as Q. X , T, Qs .K Qs T is Q S X :Qi 3 K X X X W gm Qs, ,, , SQ? is . - s ii . 4. ss , ,W 530, ww , ,I ..H, 2, 12.51 -I -2 ssmfisfeiwi-Ni-was 4 - 5sssv32?xwfEf3i1gs?QQfsfsifYsff.iANs'F Q:-r.is,sg-gge. F. W V M . . .,,. gf.. k W, K ww' if v s -R 0, 3' rr 'TWT D, sv s T Q' lm K is ,,.. T' We 3553 All f, gg X' .H ,. , ,.. s., ,Q V- ii, ,52 3 siwfasgafs. f- 34 253-Si. .152 i 1.f i.i,i, .,iz,.,,m W.. K1 - X N wr, ,.,.. 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Sports Division - Eyes searching lor Eureka's goal llne, Doug Wilson heods upfield wiTh The open- ing kickoff of The seoson finole, Coach Robldoux discusses sTroTegy for The upcoming gome wiTh junior Mike En- gelmonn during one of The Tigers' mdny Tough procTices. Preparing To klck, Tom Irwin concen- TroTes before The sTorT of The gome. I l . Q 3 A z f il? ,ggi T gy fwfr 2 ei A fr ,T l ' .L T Fired up ond hoping for ci comebock, ju- nior Jeff Bdiley sTorms ouT of The spiriT line QT The Homecoming game, The firsT under The newly lnsTolled lighTs. Dumbfounded by unforeseen losses, seniors Leroy Dell, Eric Aulboch, ond Tom BommoriTo, olong wiTh Cooch Amrein, seorch for The reoson behind Their unforTu- noTe luck on The field os The Teom foils vicTim To Lodue in The Homecoming gome. 60 - VdrslTy FooTboll , if ,,,, .g lllls sllsl -.jjiegfg ,wr T ,Z T f f' iff! ,gg iw. UU, ...f fy, TN 2f4 1'i?+2'Q1f ,Q- .. M1rMg:ifg. me H f'?r'frf5f1',- f ' f If-ray l is 5 f F hree wins highIighT Tough sedson igers Tom P Th Hysferio roced Through The crowd. Clenched fisfs roised high in The dir signoled The Triumph fi- nolly obfdined offer o grueling overfime bdffle on The gridiron. Ookville hdd jusf ovenged The 4982 blowouf in The onnuol Ook- ville-Mehlville foofboll gdme. The vorsify foofboll Tigers down 'I3-O df The holf, come ouT rooring os Don Lemkuil Threw Two Touch- down posses To Tie The gdme, I3- 43. We were bummin', com- menfed Doug King obouf Brion Rinck's field gool offempf soiling jusf wide wiTh I2 seconds remoin- ing. Thof depression quickly chonged inTo inTense excifemenf os King coughf The winning Touchdown poss on The firsT ploy in overfime. The Tiger defenders, shining un- der The new Iighfs on The field, preserved The 20-'I3 vicTory by holding bdck The Pcinfher offense on four ploys from 'IO yords ouT, I G CIN STS Them, excldimed Rob Jomes. The Tigers held ouT Thdf gome for The vicTory, The second of The young seoson, buf couIdn'T meef The chollenges of The nexf six Tedms ds They sfumbled Their woy Through d six gome losing sfredk. Ulf we would hdve pldyed like I know we could, we would hdve done o Iof beTTer, observed Scoff Pinson, cdpfoin of The Tiger squod olong wiTh Two seniors Bri- on Rinck ond Mike Menendez. Go ouT ond jusf do your besT, requesfed Cooch Robidoux from The sfdrf of The seoson. The disop- poinfing record of 3-7 reflecfed d seoson of deferminofion ond Tedm spirif. The gomes proved To be more of d leorning experience Thon o winning experience. The Teom findlly puf Their lessons To- gefher in o 'I7-43 win over Eureko in The finol confesf of The seoson. Sfeve Cocos summed iT dll up, AT Ieosf we ended if in The righf woy. knew The defense could hold , T . L I ls. .... .1,, . QZTZQ ' .T ',,, ..... .. W K .5 , - l . .. , - W fs T X K1 : 1 'i PM ' T . . ' . A . - f - . C 1 Vg Monogers: Sherrie Dye, Amy Enrighf, Chris I-Iollddoy Firsf Row: Jim Reinheimer, Don Lemkuil, Sfeve Cocos, Doug King, Sfeve I-iorfon, Mike Donze. Jeff Fronkowski, Dorryl Jenkins, Leroy Dell, Mork Boker, Don Horfon, Rcimon Cusi, Brion Rinck, Rdndy Schleicher, Ken Schoefer, Tom Bommorifo. Second Row: GOTY Defrdncesco, Don Loeffelmon, Jeff Boiley, Scoff Pinson, Seon Duggon, Jeff Turlingfon, Rob Jomes, Dennis Gibbs, Chris Froncis, Todd Suedkomp, Doug Weldele, Don Jones, Mike Menendez, Tom Irwin, Jim Lowson. Third Row: Sfeve Hendrix, Eric Aulbdch, Joe Husgen, Tom Dollus, Mike Engel- monn, Cooch Jennings, Cooch Robidoux. Cooch Amrein, Mike Moore, Dove Dubois, Kevin Hounker, Doug Wilson. Tim Broden Vorsify Foofbdll - dlenTed buT undwdre of Their skills omorrow's vdrsiTy grdbbed for The Top NOT enough ployers, Tough schedule, no Teom depTh, lock of enThusiosm, blind refs? Whof is This, ideos for o foofboll excuse shirf? No, noT reolly, The previous sToTemenTs ore dcTuol responses To The seemingly pereniol ques- Tion, whoT hoppened To The JV foofboll Teom This yeor? Sophomore wide receiver, Denny NichTing, suggesTed Thof boTh squods hod l'The row TolenT To win, buf when iT come To gomes The young Tigers jusf couldn'T puT iT Togefherf' As o moTTer of focT, The opposiTion hod o nosTy hobiT of ripping Them oporT. The sophomore ond fresh- men Teoms, under iron hond cooches Reidenhower ond HeiT- monn, Clork ond HesTer, respec- Tively, hod o combined record of 2-'l3-fl, one of The wins coming on o forfeif. DespiTe The dismol record, The inspired Tigers worked ouT enfhu- siosTicolly nighT ofTer nighT unTil dork. The grueling prcrcTices, prompTed sophomore copToin Brod Boumunk To piTifully cry, 'iWe worked our buTTs offl AgiliTy drills, Tockling sides, ond windsprinfs were The sTondord rouTine. When iT come To wlndsprinTs, The freshies were miles oheod of The pockg for eoch poinT They losT by, o windsprinT wos de- monded. ThoT con meon o loT of windsprinTs. The procTice offer o defeoT by consideroble morgin con, cis frosh copToin Ron WhiT- ney gosped, lVloke you feel like you're gonno die. Even if The fooTboll seoson isn'T so specToculor, There moy be ci brighT side. lf The JV Trock Teom con lure These some oThleTes, we moy hove o bonofide winner. J , T W is , ggiq -W. 5 ,?,g g b T T l-s 1 g i i -23349 s zzf 2f'T24ff 153, Q J or as b f syq A K- ,,i,, 2 ,gf T' -'T 1-2 , if ssi ' . sz. . .,, 5 -1- - J Q-New ,, BoTTom Row: Don King, Devin Ploesser, Borb Andrew, Keifh Pickles, Jim Yorbrough, Rob Welker, Kim Toylor, Cooch Clork, Cooch l-lesTer, Rhondo WhiTney, Crolg Fouss, CurTis Cook, Kevin lvlorelli, Joson Wiley, Bryon Wucher, Lowrence Toylor. Second Row: Glory Bollinger, Rod Seogo, Scoff Frozee, Jomil Rona, Dove STieffermon, Chris Goo, Ron Whifney, Rob l-loog, Dove STefl, STeven SieberT, ivory Toylor, Kyle lVlcCloin, Greg Boker, MiTch Hope, Terry Ryon. Top Row: Edgon Afkins, C-Berry Aulboch, Bob ErnsT, Bob Louer, STeve Torquine, Croig ProcTer, Mike Dooley, Jim Irwin, ScoTT Thomos 62 - J.V. Foofboll Boffom Row: Mike Haighf, Bill Volker, John Poepper, Krisfi G-ibbar, Kim Briehan, Sfeve Weida, Ken Florian, Jeff Le Vec. Second Row: ClenT Pullen, Ron Oberkirsch, STeve Akley, Mark Heveroh, Coach l-leifman, Dan Braden, Mike Shorf, Brad Baumunk, Sfeve Zonner. Third Row: Kevin Koesier, Sfeve Bamaukis. Fourfh Row: David Groves, Sfeve Doyle, Dennis Nichfing, Tim Barfon, Gary Friedmeyer, STeve Winkler, Greg Welch, Jason Clifffon. Top Row: Lee Lenzer, Dave Drooley, Todd Tieman, Joe Aarons, KurT Morgesfer, and ScoTT Fisher. 2 ki Intense looks cover The faces of The Freshman Team as They silenfly lisfen To an inspirafional half-Time Talk, Downiield sprInT by running back Chris Goo se-Ts The freshmen offense in mofion. Scrambllng Tiger defense sfops anoTher Ladue running back cold aT The line of scrimmage. with a sigh of rellef, freshmen KeiTh Mor- elli and Kyle McClain head for The showers afTer anoTher grueling pracTice. J.V. FOOTDCJII - eTreaT To The woods gives Team uniTy obben develops a Team wiTh new sTyle To play varsiTy soccer you need loTs of exTra money! ex- plained ScoTT LiebenguTh abouT This year's moneTary exTravagan- za. This year Coach Robben, The new varsiTy soccer coach, broughT The Team TogeTher in a number of differenT ways. They purchased UQuieT RioT jerseys and a soccer book which helped Them wiTh The inner Game of soccer. The Team drove To Black River for a Three day reTreaT. ln addi- Tion To regular pracTice sessions They floaTed The river and had mediTaTion sessions. Wild isn'T The word for our mediTaTion ses- sions. They were more like bi- zarrel said Bill Berberich abouT The Trip To Black River. This Trip helped in preparing for The long, hard season. IT was a hard season for The Ti- gers. The Team was plagued wiTh injuries, Don Lingner reinjured his knee, Phil Hagemann was knocked senseless several Times, and Tom Allen broke his hand while proTecTing The goal. ThaT isn'T including everyone else's bumps and bruises acauired dur- ing The grueling season. AlThough They had some rough Times, They did have a few brighT momenTs. STarTing The season ouT righT, The Tigers placed second in The Suburban SouTh League Tour- namenT. 'iBeaTing Rosary one To noThing in The CYC TournamenT was auiTe riviTing, reflecTed Mr. Robben. Tom Knese and Chris PiaTchek were The leading scorers, and Chris PiaTchek and Jay Bayer were The mosT consisTanT players, as sTaTed by Coach Robben. CapTains Mike STolzer, Chris PiaTchek, and STeve De- Francesco led The Tigers To a 9- 42-'l season. Mike STolzer replied, 'lWe had fun and mosT of The Time we goT The job done. BoTTom Row: Tom Allen, Bill RichTer, STeve Moore. Second Rowi Craig Nall, Brian Schaeffer, Kevin Helfrich, Chris PiaTchek, Doug Drysdale, Dan Brinkmann, Tim Loeffelman, Rob l-larmon. Row Row: ScoTT l.iebenguTh, Bill Berberich, Phil Hagemann, Mark Simokai'Tis, Tom Knese, Mike STolzer, STeve DeFrancesco, Mike Mueller, Jeff Evenson, Jay Bayer, Coach Robben all - V. Soccer Ready for action, Brian Schaeffer and Mike Mueller chase down The ball during a home game. Silly grins cover The presenT soccer Tigers and Alumni faces before The sTarT of The Alumni vicTory over The varsiiy Tigers on Homecoming clay. Narrowly saving the ball, Mike Sfolzer displays his finesse as The ref checks The play. Knocked senseless, Phil l-lagemann re- gained consciousness afler halflime, as Teammafes Rob Harmon ana Sfeve De- Francesco walch over him. Wrapping his ankle, Mike Mueller pre- pares To go inTo The game, as Coach Robben walches The aciian on The fielal. Soccer - WW Contemplating future moves, Jeff Even- son awaits the ball for a play against Park- way South. Anticipation mounts as JV Tigers wait for the call of the coin with Parkway South. 66 - J.V. Soccer gt Bottom Row: Troy Lepper, Todd Whitfora, Bob Haraester, Don Staten, Jeff Weis, Mark Engemann, Brian Joachimstaier, Tony Daher, Jeff Smith, Jon Dolan, Joe Miskovic. Top Row: Phil Bail, Steve Kilburn, Toad Duggan, Bob Bush, Chris Knese, Bob Lofton, Jeff Evenson, Ron Maurer, Chris Griffin, Coach Brannon undamenTals became JV's experiise g uTure success for JV soccer Team 'iVVhaT They lacked in skill and knowledge They made up for iT in pride and deTerminaTion. bragged Coach Tom Brannon abouT The JV soccer Tigers. Cap- Tains Joe lVliskovic and Chris Griffin led The Tigers, and Coach Bran- non named Bob LofTon as The mosT valuable player. WiTh The help of Bob Busch and Chris Knese, leading scorers, The Tigers played To a seven win, eleven loss, and one Tie season. AcTually we would have been beTTer if people didn'T have To move up To varsiTy. complained Brian JoachimsTaler. Jay Bayer, Jeff Evenson, and lVlike Joachim- sfaler were drafTed To varsiTy fc 'Ng-4:'1v3:H5,,' Sv 3 ' ' . :ffi'f:f53f:SfIfT Ib:-if ' . T lig. i C 1,.. To help ouT. Even wiThouT some of iTs prime players, The JV Team didn'T have such a rough season as lasT year according To Team members. 'iBeaTing Lindberg was our big- gesT Thrill, Coach Brannon re- plied, And The Team, as a whole, played well againsT The Tough compeTiTion and maTured To- ward The end of The season. AlThough This Team was youn- ger and more inexperienced Than any oTher l've coached, l am preTTy happy wiTh The final ouTcome of The season. said Coach Brannon, obviously pleased wiTh his Team. Unleashing a pill, midfielder STeve Hage- mann pufs his whole body info The ball. lfleads hanging low, The puzzled JV Team finds Iighf in Coach Brannon's halfTime Talk aT Foresf Park, Looking down The home field, Chris Har- mon wonders if The ball is neTTed. , J.V. Soccer - omplicaTed pracTices make winners ross counTry seTs l a championship pace If you like a family-Type aTmo- sphere, a fun Time, and a loT of hard work, cross counTry is The sporT for you. This year The run- ning Tigers have Two Teams con- sisTing of boys, under The supervi- sion of Mr. Schimpf, and girls wiTh Coach DenneTT. The capTains are senior, Mike Heilich, and junior, Robin Wensler and Terri FlaherTy as co-capTain. The newesT coach, Mr. DenneTT replied, Ev- eryone envolved puTs forTh an excellenT efforT. AlThough They are Two separaTe Teams, They pulled TogeTher wiTh combined efforTs To make The ouTsTanding Team They are. This year wiTh Their long, hard pracTices The coaches did make some Top-noTch runners. Joe Fuchs learned from Coach Schimpf ThaT, Runners are made noT porn. Senior, Mike Heilich, The mosT valuable player, wenT To all- conference and seT a new school course record for 3.4 miles in 47:20 minuTes. Along wiTh his oTh- er achievemenTs, he compeTed aT secTionals. Also aTTending sec- Tionals was The enTire girls Team. This year's girls Team was The pesT ever, bragged Coach Schimpf. Along wiTh being The pesT Team They are The youngesT ever. Because of cross counTry's suc- cess, Oakville's Team is well known in running circles. Leading the pack, Mike Heilich races To- wards The finish line aT The qualifying meeT for SecTionals. Pushing on, Michelle Hellich runs in sTride aT an away evenT. Pain and agony desTroys Mark Rogers in . The meeT aT Ladue. 68 - Cross CounTry ,.. gage . my 0 Mafffs WEL x , f - X , , F ' if c LL'L -. fi LIA' , Q1 1 - 2 ,F f lg' ,I V ,, 'fs X15 - 'fk , ' 5 F F ' I 5 A fiwiawl i f I ' 2 X F V fff,,-313,15 , M s, .1 a ims, ' F' ,, .lk 13- 2 2 F fs, . cm, ' v - ,L , H--- - ,- .M -- Bollom Row: Chris Heilich, Mike Myers, Andy Slorf, Joe Fuchs, Mike Heilich, Tom Corson, Second Row: Robin Wensler, Belh Williams, Michelle Heilich, Jonene Berro, Terri Floherly, Top Row: Gooch Schimpf, Jim Glosscock, Mike Mosblech, Slephonie Meerl, Morc Powers, Mcirk Rogers, Sieve Russell, Wes Porler, Mike Ridenhower, Croig Knubley, Cooch Dennefl Taking the scenic route, Tom Corson oncl Joe Fuchs push Themselves To The Iimii ol Lodue. Discussing their finishing times ol The Lo- due meet, Cooch Schimpf shows The girls his score sheel. Near the end, Slephonie Meeri foils into The helping honds of Terrie Floherly ofler Q Tough meei. Cross Country g uper volleyballers know The game Tyle neTs lo wins Experience, aggression, and confidence were jusT a few of The many facTors ThaT conTribuT- ed To The success of The 4983 varslTy volleyball Team. Under The guidance and Training of Coach John CarringTon, The girls earned a io-3 overall record and broke The previous Team record of '14-7. The squad was also named con- ference champions and placed Third in The league TournamenT. Coach CarringTon boasTed ThaT The Team really undersTood The game and was very goal- orienTed. He also felT ThaT each girl knew and accepTed her role. A family aTmosphere was com- mon among The enTire squad. Three of The volleyball Tigers re- ceived special recogniTion for Their skills. Karen lvlaus was named lvlosT Valuable Player, and Lisa Al- len, lVlosT Improved. Missy lvlein- berg, BesT New Player, was inviT- ed To Try ouT for The Junior Olym- pic Team from ST. Louis. School pracTices and summer camp aT lvlizzou perfecfed Oak- ville's already TalenTed varslTy volleyball Team, buT working well TogeTher enabled The Team To come ouT aT The Top of Their league. As Coach CarringTon summed up, This was a group of girls ThaT I have really enjoyed and have been proud To coach. They have accomplished a greaT deal in Their four years here. In a group effori, Sam Buford, Lisa Allen, Karen lvlaus, and Debbie Johnson fighT off The Mehlville PanThers. With perfect form, Debbie Johnson sends The spiking Tigers To anoTher vicTory while Anna Large prepares To back-up her TeammaTe. 70 - VarsiTy Volleyball BoTTom row: Ann lvlcVey, Coach John CarringTon Debbie Johnson Second row Lisa Allen, Anna Large, Laura Nlarfy, Karen Maus Top row Sam Buford Missy Meinberg Setting up a strategic move, Debbie Johnson bumps the bali to Anna Large. Tension mounts as the Tigers struggle to apprehend the ball. Discussing future strategies, Coach John Carrington and the varsity squad prepare for another victory, Varsity Voiieybaii - 72 1 1 l I l usT one more yeor for vdrsiTy power unior Tigers ore soon To be chompions On SepTember 'loTh, Ookville's J.V. volleyboll Tigers felT The Thrill of vicTory when They defeoTed Their long-Time orch rivdls, The Mehlville PdnThers, 45-9 ond 45- 'lO. Led by copToins Lourie ArThur, Kendro McCloin, Ann McVey ond Chris Neibuhr, The Junior VorsiTy squod finished Their seoson wiTh on 8-5 record. Ann McVey, who ciTTended o volleybdll summer comp oT Mizzou, olso ployed for The VorsiTy volleyboll Tigers. This yeor's MosT Voluoble Ployer wos Lourie ArThur. Mr. Ron Jones begon The seo- son ds cooch, buT due To o heolTh problem, he wos soon reploced by Mr. John CorringTon. BuT cooches weren'T The only people ThoT The Junior VorsiTy squdd de- pended upon. WiTh The help giv- en by The VorsiTy ployers, The Ti- ger's Teom-ploy sTroTegies were perfecTed. Chris Neibuhr com- menTed, They gove us ci loT of supporT ond They helped us im- prove o greoT deol. ProcTices were highlighTed by The 'Tolympic gomes beTween The VdrsiTy ond J.V. squods. The gomes included such compeTiTion ds serving, The box jump, Polish speed TesTs, seT- Ting ond bumping, ond The fifTy- yord dosh. Cooch CorringTon felT The Teom did very well This seoson considering mosT members of The J.V. squdd did noT hove ony pre- vious Trdining ond experience. BoTh new ond old blood odded To The zesT ond spiriT of The Teom. Mr. CorringTon reflecTed, lf The girls conTinue To improve, They will be o nice Teom by Their junior ond senior yeorsf' BoTTom row: Koren Cholupny, Joelle Jones, Ann McVey, Amy Lojkovic, Kendro McCloin. Middle row: Michele Johnson, Lisd Byrd, Chris Neibuhr, Lori Sevcik. Top row: Mr. John CorringTon, Michelle ChilTon, Lourie ArThur, Ricki Knese, Julie STroTmdn. - J.V. Volleyboll Holding Their breaths, Chris Neibuhr ond Joelle Jones orTTicipoTe The success of lvii chelle ChilToh's bump of The boil. In deep concenfraiion, Michelle ChilToh serves The boil wiTh miraculous power. With her back io The nei, Lourie ArThur sends The boil To The opposing Teom. Kneeling ai The scene, Michelle ChilToh sends The boil soaring over The neT os TeommoTe Chris Neibuhr looks on. Watching with intensity, Joelie Jones hopes Lori Sevcik can geT The boil over The neT. J.V. Volleyboll Ready to make the out, Tracie Jackson caiches The ball ai firsT base. Tagging the bag, Laurie Aldy rounds Third base for anoiner Tiger run. Ball in motion, Nancy Winiger unwinas for anoiher srrike our. Girls Soffball EnergeTic, enThusiasTic, spiriTed, and aggressive, This year's varsiTy Team was lead by seniors Laurie Aldy, Dana Maloney, and Missy Maurer. Playing Three To four games a week and pracTicing Two hours a day lefT liTTle Time for anyThing else. Expressed by Missy Maurer, lT's fun and I don' mind having To miss oTher acTiviTies. An incredible record of 45-5 in- vesTed pride in The players and opTimism in The coaches, Mr. Den- neTT and Mr. Bradley. The JV Team ended iTs season wiTh a 2-2 record. Many of The JV players conTribuTed To The varsiTy Team in order To formulaTe a vicTory. Winners aT DisTricTs, The varsiTy Team losT To Parkway VVesT during Secional play: however, The Team did win The League Tourna- sk. k ag,-si g. T 4:44, ,,,- f P V M.. LW s.,,X WL. ...M ..,,' A wr K HW A 'mmm 5 'fs xg -sf 'x f , -TMR ,Q GQQHS T 'U5f x 5qiF'f . sssssi . B 'Tri+ .sb . If T f ' - T , . T K , f :,, Qi R.. T Tlii ' iii g TMJ -J T BER ,K ' '- , 1514 . V WR f T iiiE'.Rr S . . - Q : Msfgysi v l- K L .t - . T2 5 1 , ' V . 'gfL'i::f.f: i -'ii1. T -. fi-1 T ,.'f' 'ss QQ . P ,,,s p g ::N: if . ff.. :E ,,, . . iss. . ' 1 'T ',' J W 1 T ,-,,i K . is , U. T , , ,, T A xiixi S . Xii, A ' is fl l ,, . BoTTom Row: Missy Maurer, Laurie Aldy, Dana Maloney. Second Row: Diane Boyle, CaThy Berberich, Tracie Jackson, Nancy Winiger, STephanie Sydow, and Kris Vander- weid. Top Row: Roxanne Hake, Kim WhiTe, Fonda Moyers, Nancy Uppdegraff, Mea- lonie Jamersen, Kelly Eyre. isplaying ine TalenT effecTively evasTaTing plays exciTe sofiball fans menT and The League TiTle as They beaT UniversiTy CiTy, Park- way NorTh, and oTher sTrong ball clubs. 'TThis year's Team was Ter- rific To wiTh, sTaTed Coach Brad- ley. As decided by This year's play- ers, Laurie Aldy was named MosT Valuable Player while MosT lm- proved was Kris VanderVVeide. Rookie of The Year was Kelly Eyre and The HearT of The Tiger award, which symbolizes The person who does The mosT wiTh her abiliTy, was presenTed To Dana Maloney. The All Suburban SouTh Confer- ence Team named Laurie Aldy firsT Team shorTsTop and Nancy Winiger firsT Team piTcher. Diane Boyle was selecTed for firsT Team ouTfield wiTh Missy Maurer as sec- ond Team caTcher. Down for The slide, Diane Boyle comes ouT ahead when she is safe aT home. To calm pre-game jitiers, Tracie Jackson and STephanie Sydow monkey around wiTh The caTchers eauipmenT. Girls SOfTbOll Shooting from the outside is one of Tim Barton's many talents. In hot pursuit, Tim Braden frantically drib- bles the ball clown tne court. Reaching for supremacy, Doug Wilson is challenged by his opponent, Bottom Row: Jonn Majcnrzak, Doug Wilson, Bob Gallanar, Tim Barton, Dave Fox, Tod Scnweikert, and Wesley Porter. Top Row: Mike Collins, Joe l-lusgen, Tom Dollus, Jeff Bladclick, Mike Pellegrini, Ron Snebik, Tim Braden, and Coach Heitman. - Varsity Basketball harp-shooTing shoTs from varsiTy Team uper Tiger season Gallahar from 45, swoosh. Bar- Ton from 20, Bang. Oakville's Gold DusT Twins , so named by The SouTh CounTy Journal, com- bined for The majoriTy of The Ti- ger's offense. Bob Gallahar and Tim BarTon boTh had ouTsTanaing seasons, raved Coach Tom HeiT- man. BarTon and Gallahar boTh racked in All-Conference honors, while Tim Braden coralled honor- able menTion. l'Tim Braden also conTribuTed greaTly, scoring and on The boards. DespiTe noT having a True Big Man, The Tigers pulled down Their share of boards. Brad Johnson, The main glass-waxer This year, was a pleasanT surprise for HeiT- man. Johnson improved greaTly and developed inTo a good ball- player. The Tigers had a 12 win and 42 loss record overall, and a 7 win 5 loss league record, good for Third place. The season did have iTs share of Thrills and surprises. Up- seTTing highly ranked WebsTer and beaTing archrival lvlehlville rank high on The lisT of achieve- menTs. lvlr. HeiTman believes Turnovers resulTed in a saTisfying season, The LACK of Turnovers. The facT ThaT This group had very few Turnovers helped make iT a successful sea- son. So coach, whaT's The ouT- Iook for nexT year? We needed a True Big Man, buT we feel our underclassmen will improve and be The needed Big Men. Vile look forward To having a big season nexT year. Heads above The rest, Tom Dollus goes for Two againsT Eureka. Focusing on The net, Bob Gallahar adds To The Oakville win. VarsiTy BaskeTball New heights are reached os STeve Mol- chovv sTrives for on Gokville JV vicTory. With boih feei in mid-air, KeiTh Johnson oims confidehTly for The Tiger hoop while Dovid Hohzmohh Tries To inTerfere during worm ups. Extended hands Toword The boskeT, freshmen Bob Hoog is eoger To score The nexT Two poims. T 78 - JV BoskeTboiI l i i 1 I 1 1 7 l oys' frosh, JV Teams make OSI-l pad askeTball champs Our Team puts The oTher Team under pressure unTil we can lay back and rack in The Two point- ers, exclaimed sophomore ScoTT Fisher. We Tease and elbow Them occasionally in Their side To make The other Team a Tad an- gry. AfTer They're mad enough we waTch The fouls pour in, Then waTch Their first sTring, one by one, siT on The bench. As fans, we've wondered what hidden moves are deep down in each coach's and player's sTraTegies. Our coach, lVlr. Poldan, may be quiet, buT he sure is effecTive, informs freshmen Bob Haag. Both The freshmen and JV play- ers agreed with Chris Griffin as he commented, This year we don'T have a mosT valuable player be- cause everyone does his own job, making us work TogeTher as First Row: J. Evenson, K. Riehn, S. Fisher, M. l-lusgen, C. Griffin, T. Turlington, Top Row: Coach Dennett, S. Toeniskefier, B. Dylweski, D. Braiden, D. Holfzmann, lvl, Barton, and S. lVlalchow. Not Pictured: KeiTh Johnson. First Row: M. Hope, J. Kaznica, L. Taylor, T. Fisher, D. King, H. Jarvis, T. Windsor, and S. Frazee. Top Row: R, Bosing, manager, Coach Poldan, B. Haag, R, Whitney, K. Krupp, C. Procter, lVl. Connyers, G. Baker, and T. Tegler, manager. reach Tor vicTories one. Keith Riehn added, Ulf you ask me, iT's The only reason why we're awesome. BuT we give mosT of our crediT To Coach Den- neTT. He's a sharp coach, buT he loves To watch us run. l'We've pui a lot of Time and efforT into This sporT, buT iT's The only way we're gonna be suc- cessful, sTaTed Ron Whitney, Next year, we're gonna be beT- Ter because we've played To- gether a long Time. NexT year, everybody beTTer be careful be- cause we're moving upl On The JV Team, Dan Braiden sTaTed, We'll be awesome on Varsity because This year we've builT a solid foundation. All we have To do nexT year is geT beT- Ter. NexT year, waTch ouT, lVlehl- ville, because we're gonna beaT you again. -s . E 5 w...,,.,.sM ,, X .Mu Ng N is gg. 'i'i' .-'-- FF 1 i i rg es 'ss KN 1 isi- Intense concentration fills ScoTi Fishers mind as he plays offense against U. CiTy. With speed and agility, Jeff Kaznica races down The court with his lVlehlville opponent Trailing behind. JV Baskefball - Preparing for ihe fake down, Tony Wel- dele holds his oppohehi from behind. Legs and arms everywhere, Eric Auibach siruggies To ge-T OD Top of his compeiiior. Too close for comfort, Dah Johes baiiies with The ahiagohisi ih his dismal siiuaiioh. 1 YW Boiiom Row: Gary Friedmeyer, Doug Weidele, Tony Weidele, Seah Duggan, ahd Eric Aulbach. Second row: Sieve Durbin, Dah HOFTOIW, Doh STGTGVW, and Tony Nicasiro. Third row: Coach I-iesier, Sieve Davis, ahd Coach Skihher. - Varsiiv Wresilihg resTlers use saTurday niTe ride ins come along wiTh Time and work This has been The mosT pleas- anT and saTisfying season of wres- Tling in which l have coached, responded Coach Mike Skinner. The VarsiTy wresTling Team has worked hard To improve Their re- cord This season. The Team had only Two former varsiTy wresTlers, and To develop a whole new squad, The mem- bers had To learn abouT paTience and Time. CapTains Tony NicasTro and STeve HorTon worked well wiTh The newly joined members from The J.V. squad. STeve HorTon commenTed abouT The season, WresTling can only be whaT you puT inTo iT. We had To work exTra hard from The sTarT, and wiTh ev- eryone cooperaTing and wanTing a vicTory, we accomplished whaT we had sTarTed ouT To do. The VarsiTy squad ended Their regular season of maTches wiTh an eighT and Two record. By beaTing lvlehlville by Ten poinTs, iT helped The Team gain confi- dence and success in winning 80? of Their maTches. Also The Two mosT improved wresTlers from lasT year's squad Senior STeve Durban and Sophomore Don STaden added To The spiriT and improvemenT of The Team This season. The whole Team worked To- geTher To Take The DisTricT TiTle away from five oTher schools. Nine members from The Team wenT To SecTionals To compeTe wiTh oTher Teams. Oakville pro- duced six sTaTe grapplers. Along wiTh HorTon and NicasTro, Don STaTen, STeve Durban, Doug Wel- dele, and Sean Duggan all wres- Tled Their way To anoTher suc- cessful year. l Using his offensive skills, Tony NicasTro Toils wiTh his Fox opponenT. Holding his opponent againsT The maT. STeve HorTon prepares for a pin. varsiTy WresTling Working for a pin, Chris C-aravaglia Tor- mehis his Viahhey opponent Concenlraling on a mulch, Coach Mal- lock and OSSlSTOl'lT, Rob Erhsl ihlehsly vvafch. 711 1 5 W ss.. Awww Struggling for an escape, Robbie Welker uses all his mighi. Boilomz Rich Phillips, Dah Seim, Craig Fauss, Scoii Poclgorhy, Jamie Reillihger, Tom Kellam, Sieve Tarquihe, Robbie Welker Top: Tohv Duclash, Keilh Pickles, Tom Seidel- mahh, Gerry Aulbach, Danny Loeffelman, Paul Jihkersoh, Mike Eggerdihg, Chris Goo, Robbie Erhsl, Coach Mike Mailock. Boiiom Row: Ken Florian, Chris Poulos, Tom Courseh, Bob Kelam, Bill Volker, Sieve Galba, Chris Garavaglia Top Row: Dave Wiecla, Kuri lvlorgesler, Kevin Kisier, Todd Tierhahh, Phil l-lagemanh, Johh Duckell, Doug Welker 82 - JV Wresilihg uTs and willpower aid frosh. JV rapping To fame Each winTer The Oakville Junior VarsiTy WresTling Team begins an- oTher season, anoTher winning season. This year The sTory's The same, only The names have changed. The Tigers were paced by ouT- sfanding wresTlers Phil Hagemann and Chris Garavaglia, and led by capTains Tony Weldele and Ken Florian. The squad compiled a 7 win 3 loss duel meel record. placed lsT in The Oakville quad, and 2nd in boTh The Lindbergh and Pacific TournamenTs. Coach lvlike Skinner believes hard work. care for one anoTher, and sum- mer wresTling clinics resulTed in yeT anoTher exTraordinary sea- son. TradiTionally, Oakville Freshman wresTling has been a wrecking crew. UndefeaTed seasons were The expecTaTion. The main rea- son for This was excellenT coaches and ambiTious aThleTes. This season, despiTe some changes, Oakville mainTained The superb coaching ThaT has been Their Trademark. For an undefined reason Though, aspiring aThleTes weren'T lured To The maT. As a resull, The Tigers were confinually sacrificing poinTs because of va- cancies in weighT classes. DespiTe The apparenT Toll suf- fered by a void in The line-up, Ti- ger wresTlers conTinued Their indi- vidual success. The ones ThaT sTuck wiTh The Team improved every maTch, explained Frosh coach Mike lVlaTlock. And wiTh a liTTle work, who knows? i'They can, wiTh freesTyle wresTling, have The poTenTial To have a sTaTe championship Team. Roughing up his opponenf, Dan Loeffel- man Tries To score a few poinTs. Two poinTs for a Take down, yelled The ref, as Tom Kelam pushed for a vicTory. JV WresTling Reaching for the ball, Debbie Johnson and her Parkway Ceniral opponents play To Their upper mosi abiliiy. Flicking her wrist, Lisa Allen displays Qreai agiliiy while shooiing ai The hoop. Scrambling under the nei, Oakville pulls ahead wiih a shoi from Sam Buford. MMS? Boiiorn row: Lisa Allen and Ann lVlcVey, Second row: Laura Harmon, Debbie Johnson, and Laurie Aldy., Top row: Margie Beck, Karen Chalupny, Sam Buford, Coach John Carringion, Melissa Meinberg, Roxanne Hake, and Trisha VanFleeT. MW! 1 811 - Varsity Girls Baskeiball , icTory sTrikes baskeTball sTars arsiTy girls aim, shooT and rebound STriving To make every baskeT counT, The VarsiTy Tigers were ouTsTanding. They won firsT place in The Oakville TournamenT and Took Third in The SouThwesT Subur- ban League TournamenT. We are noT doing as well as we had expecTed To do, com- menTed Debbie Johnson. Howev- er, There were a number of girls on The Team ThaT broke school, local, and sTaTe records and were also ranked among The areas besT. They were Laurie Aldy wiTh The mosT assisTs and sTeals, Sam Bu- ford wiTh The mosT poinTs and leading rebounder, Lisa Allen leading in assisTs and scoring, and Missy Meinburg wiTh The mosT block shoTs. PracTices were long and hard, buT varied aT The same Time. PracTices Took up a loT of Time buT were helpful in The end, re- plied Margie Beck. Laurie Aldy believed, MosT of The sTarTers have been TogeTher for four years and our senior year should be The besT. G-ood defense helped The Team esTablish a perfecf home record CIT - Oy. Some of The Team members were a liTTle disappolnT- ed because They did so well and goT so liTTle fan supporT. Lisa Allen, exasperaTed from a hard prac- Tice, commenTed on The fan sup- porT, We Try our besT To win, buT iT is discouraging To play when we have liTTle or no supporT. The lack of fan supporT didn'T sTop The Tigers from going To Dis- TricTs. NexT year, The Team will be The majoriTy of This year's JV Team. Surrounded by opponents, Melissa Mein- berg shoofs skillfully for a basket Jumping and shooting, Sam Buford ouT plays her Two opponenTs while Lisa Allen awaiTs The ouTcome of Two poinTs. VarsiTy Girls BaskeTball - 85 Worm up proves important for Kelly Koste as she aribbles the ball across the floor. Oakville reaches new heights as Cindy Hamrnerschrniat C1143 scores another two points. Leg held high, Laurie Arthur scores against Kirkwood. ,xv f f, Hr E 1: -W ' VW:-1: 'Ni W ,E . r.. X ' ' it , , Q :1 5, ,.,. s , E. , H . 86 - J.V. Girls Basketball wa - wesome plays work in baskeTball To mosT people, Junior VarsiTy means lack of experience buT ThaT didn'T seem To be The case for The girls' baskeTball Team. A number of The girls have worked TogeTher since The sevenTh grade. 'Tl Think we have a good Team This year because our fresh- men have played TogeTher in years before, commenTed lVli- chele Johnson. Our defense seems To be our besT poinT, replied Trisha Van- FleeT. Offense aian'T prove To be The sTrongesT poinT, buT aT Times iT was ouTsTanding as They beaT Eu- reka L15 - 43. We've had some hard Times, T T C buT we are working TogeTher To T . MA form an offense ThaT geTs The job Y done, replied Laurie ArThur. .. 9, Q- '-'M MW Coach Carol Birch, Diane Boyle, Tony lVlcCrady, Chris Fox, Michelle Johnson, Cindy I-lammerschmidT, Joeiie Jones, Fonda Moyers, Kelly KosTe, Sue Wafson, Tammy Dillow. Laurie ArThur, and Sara Brown. udience gained for JayVee girls WiTh four sTarTers leaving from VarsiTy, many of The JV players will be recruiTed for nexT year's VarsiTy, 'TNexT year The JV Team will work TogeTher on VarsiTy and make a sTrong Team, said Diane Boyle, The Team's ball-handler? When The scheduled season came To a close, The freshmen played in The Freshman Tourna- menT. They enjoyed compeTing againsT ofher freshmen and said They had learned from Their ex- perience. lvls. Cindy Dickerson looks for- ward To coaching again nexT year, wherever she may be. This was her firsT year coaching and according To many people she will be one of The besT wiTh Time and more experience. Q Huddled Together, The JV sauad receives lasT minuTe advice from Coach Cindy Birch. Tension builds as Tony lVlcCrady gaThers her ThoughTs for The Team's nexT move. J.v. cans Bqskerbqii - 1 r I 4 A 3 4 Leaping into The water ofier o folse siori, ig Sieve Bones shows how much he enjoys S swimming, s 1 2 3 1 All reaching forward for The Ieoo, Mike 2 Heilich, Greg Welch, Curr Cook, Shonhon Hill, ond Jim Reihheimer prociice os Mork Heveroh Times Them. Arms aligned, Chris Chiooihi performs o dive with o oifficuliy of 4.4. 8 - Boys' Swimming .. , nw W V ,, . , ,. ., 1- . . ,.., ...... , , .- T T -'b-- f' .-. me w , .,,.: I .N ,, -5 V , Y- - V' T' ' ,, - mm 'M l i Body ouisfreiched, Sean Casey per- fecTs a dive aT a local meeT. . ,,,,, , .s .... .. W., . . . 1 : -- -..A --'-M V, i,.,.,..,,.,,,. 1...-1-. ,, .3- ' W.. ,Y ,,- M- w . ,,.,.,.,.. . ,.., , M. ,,,:-, ...: . A.-2.1.-535: .... ..,,,.., . .WE ':.,., 5,5 w if H .. .,:, :,, .:,,:,:, Q 'lIfL....,.l-2 - ' -' B, ' ..:.::,: Q .,,,,, H ' fm ' 5 - 7 u iam W ?H'W mmnmwwm mem oys swim Team splashes To vicTory reaking records like never before VViTh a vicfory in sighf, The Team jumped ouT in fronT and sTarTecl ing To qualify for sTaTe. PracTices were rough buT They helped you The meeTs off righT. AssisTanT coach, PaT Gibson commenfed, 'TWe have sfrong swimmers, hard workers, and an all-around good Team. Mike Myers, defermined To win The 500 free-sTyle, looked up and said, 'Ti'm dying, as he compleT- ed The sevenTeenTh lap, Coach Jerry Langsdorf said, Vile were in The process of building a Team This year affer losing nine seniors lasT year. During pracTice, The guys really pushed To beTTer Their Times, Try- in The end, commenfed Shan- non Hill, capTain. WiThin The nexT couple of years, The Team plans To send several swimmers To sTaTe, There are a number of freshmen and sopho- mores very close To qualifying Time. The Team finished wiTh a suc- cessful record while compeTing againsT some Tough Teams. Mark Godfrey said, 'Tl'm glad The sea- son is over, buT l am also looking forward To nexT year. BoTTom row: Mike Heilich and Dave STefl. Second row: Kevin Boewe, John Payne, Greg Welch, Mike McMurTrey, MaTT Marfy, Jim Reinheimer, Shannon Casey, Kelly Birmes, and AssT. Coach Pai Gibson. Third row: Mark Heveroh, Mike Myers, CurT Cook. Shannon l-lill, Sfeve Banes. Chris Chiodini. Coach Jerry Langsdorf, l2oberT Josef, Shawn Orris, Mark Godfrey. Deven Ploesser, Tony Drago. and Rick Chausse. Boys' Swimming - ul silw TNQ CREATE TCDIVIORRCDW Eyes ore slowly drooping, The hedd finolly fdlls inTo The open book os The clock chimes Two o'clock. Acodemics were The couse of our endless hours of sTudying ond sleepless nighTs. Even Though we come To school wiTh circles under our eyes, we knew iT wds worThwhile. We gdined knowledge ThdT would help us in boTh our everyddy lives dnd when we enTered The work- ing world. Our freshmen ond sophomore yedrs we sTruggled Through dll The bosic cldsses To prepore us for The nexT yedrs. In Bdsics I we could never undersTdnd why knowing where To puT d commd wds so imporTdnT, buT dfTer re- ceiving F dfTer F in college com- posiTion cldss, we cleorly knew why. The firsT yedrs were o breeze. ond we could slock off, bodsTed senior Robbin Knopp. buT now iT's hdrd, The hordesT pdrT of going To school wcls geT- Ting Through Those Two yedrs of required courses. Once we goT Through dll Those, iT wds dll down- hill. Downhill iT wds, especiolly for grddes. We never knew whdT sTudying wds unTil we Took physiology, college dlgebro, col- Acodemic Division lege composiTion, ond LdTin. These were noT dT dll like The bo- sic cldsses. AfTer The shock wore off, we ddjusTed ond worked horder. Seniors were sTudying like never before. ds confirmed by Didne LofTon, 'Before my senior yeor I never knew whdT sTudying ocTuolly wds, buT now I cdn'T even counT how mdny hours I sTudy. Tedchers did dn excellenT job of moking college o reoliTy. AfTer The work wds hdrd, iT be- come hdrder. ond receiving col- lege crediT redlly puT The pressure on. During school we ledrned noT only how To reod ond wriTe, buT dlso how To be prompT dnd effi- cienT. Junior Lourd Sokup remem- bers o Time when Mr. Ndber gdve her d Tordy for being five seconds ldTe, buT she replied, AT ledsT now l'm never ldTe. Acddemics gove us d TdsTe of our fuTure life ond expdnded our knowledge. We spenT so much Time comploining obouT The homework, TesTs, dnd quizes ThdT we never Took The Time To Thdnk Those who fulfilled our desire To ledrn. Those people ore The Tedchers. We Thdnk Them for mdking The poTh for our fuTure. -I Flipping the files, Mark Gaies searches for his needed book during Language Arts class. Typing errors are cl No No senior Julie Allen poinis oui To Junior Kathy Stephen. Lending ca helping hand, Mr. Bowers Touches Vicki Ruiier wiih his Teaching abil- iiy during Geo Science ll class. Academic Division 91 xcriing courses offered of CHS xperience iT now Schedules, schedules, sched- ules. Many sTudenTs despise Trying To figure ouT Their four-year plan wheTher They are college-bound or wanfing To make iT on Their own. Popular courses change from year To yeor. Some of The classes ThoT are Taken by o wide range of sfudenfs are compufer sci- ence, biology and advanced bi- ology, conservafion, physiology, and foods. Typing is a class Thaf nearly ev- ery high school sTudenT wanfs To Take and many are Turned away simply because There is noT enough sfoff To handle The flow. Typing is one of The few classes offered all six hours wifh several hours having Two classes. Taking a class Thaf seems inTer- esfing is greaf if your schedules can afford iT. PoinTing I would be fun if you weren'T graded on your skill, commenfed Kim Klocke. lf you wanf To work hard and have fun puffing your imaginofion To use, Karen lvlous recommends decorafive arTs. Too many courses Token only wifh fun in mind can be mislead- ing if you wonT To go To college. STondards for area colleges ore being raised and Taking non-col- legiafe courses is being discour- aged. College is noT for everyone. So- ciefy has o difficulf Time occepf- ing ThaT, buT some people jusT shouldn'T go To college. This doesn'T mean, however, Thaf people who don'T go To college are noT a success. Many people never go To college and are suc- cessful, whefher They received Their Training Through Technicol School or on-The-job Troining. lf you are going To aTTend col- lege, Taking college composifion and receiving college crediT Through ST. Louis Universify con be helpful and Time-saving for many college freshmen. For fun ond valuable learning. an exfremely populor class is Psy- chology. Maybe Psychology is for everyone! lvlosf ony class af OHS would be worfh your Time if you have po- Tience, are willing To learn, and wanT To puf your all inTo iT. Nancy Adams: School Nurse Russ Amrein: Algebra I, Geomefry. Advanced Algebra and Trigonomefry, ond AssisTdnT Foofboll Cooch Barb Anderson: Foods l ond ll, Family Living. Child Developemenf, ond Spon- sor for STudenT Council Ellen Baker: English on The Job, Ameri- can Novel, Yearbook workshop, ond sponsor of The Yearbook Paf Bauer: Music Appreciofion. Vocal Ensemble, Special Chorus, Mixed Cho- rus, Assisfdnf band direcfor Dorothy Bauman: Accounfing l, Shorf- hand l, Typing l Paullne Blas: TypewrlTing l ond ll Mike Bishop: STudy Holi swf'-5 . umm mi Wi? WWWWQBMETW Him P3b5SQQ5mWQkNn6?m'Xx2 iQ2?Q' fB3i s-?eKHE 33?EE2HWEEEEWf Ki 225522 WBQi 3iEi 22' KWH YSXSWESS f , fr:--r KW? , oing al The way To Teach us we lying Their besT WiTh his hand reaching for an alarm clock reading 5 30 a m a Teacher realizes That, unlike his sTudenTs, he can noT be Tardy for firsT hour. While warming up his car, Dr. Hadd Thinks of The busy day ahead of him. Students and Teachers may be off for snow days but not The sec- refaries. IT seems unnecessary To come in when The people you work with aren'T here, feels Ms. Seper. soon for The cooks who rush To get The next batch of french fries out while Dr. Schindler and Teachers comb The cafeteria. Facial drawings is a project in a oth hour arT class in which Their Teacher fails in all aTTempTs To draw a face so easily drawn A hours ago. WiTh principals calling, students asking questions, and The phone ringing, Ms. VanRonzelen screams. Then l know iT's going Permitting herself To read The newspaper aT 7:45, a Teacher panics when she realizes she planned a TesT for first hour and has noT run iT off. While righT down The hall a parent has a confer- ence with a paTienT Ms. Buckner. The Tardy bell rings and a good morning on The an- nouncements only seems To lin- ger in The ears of The faculty wish- ing They, as well as The students, could be in bed sleeping. A de- tailed lecTure in 3rd hour only seems To puT sTudenTs To resT while an aTTenTive Ms. Buckner siTs in The back only wishing she could join Them. Lunch Time comes Too To be one of Those daysl The afternoon dismissal bell rings and students anxiously file out To The buses. When you're raring To go consTanTly for six hours all day iT's a big relief To hear That last bell, sighs Ms. Nor- Ton. AT 3:30 Ms. VanRonzelen and Ms. Hennekes waiT paTienTly for sTudenTs To use The phone so when finished They can lock up and go home where They and counTless oTher secretaries, Teachers, and principals meeT a whole new office, a whole new classroom, a whole new life. Leona Browning: Col. Am. l-lisfory, Eur- ope ro 500, Europe 500-1700 ,Q ,.,.r.,. l rr' ' -'i'r Laverne Buckner: Assistant Principal, , . ' L -f.: National l-lonor Society igy, R L ,1 -,,. . N John Carrington: lnTro To Social Stud- . . T gibsl Q if T ies, World Geo., History of China and N T Japan, 'l5Th To 2OTh Cen. Europe, C-irls - T ' X' 3 y ' A Volleyball and Basketball 5 'T A V T i Bill Carroll: Drivers EducaTion, PE. Jim Clark: Exploring Industrial Arfs, Crafts, Home MainTenance, Freshmen Fooiball and Baseball Coach Ellen Clawitter: Special Education Bonnie Davis: Coll. Comp., Humor and Satire, Word Power, Eng. on The Job, Film Appr. John Dennett: Study I-lall, Track and BaskeTball Coach s : - sg 1 mf.. - - V- '1 -s -. :sf - is l g f iii ' . RM QSQ KS VNS:-qcg -M , -N Wm... ,Mew X-QM-Q, V V 7' K -. WZQHVAMWAWQLTGWZW Q zu 2? ii 2 5 32 3 Ei is F as ii S! 2 Ii: E 5 l K Q 2 5 2 E ii 22 ww Q , W, ' T KK5!i9l2? 'IIk.-. Mil 3 C ...,..-.,. ,, su, TwenTy yeors dgo, The dssdssi- naTion of John F. Kennedy lefT The counTry bewildered and be- redved. An enTire ndTion sTood sTiII ond sorrowed over The Trdgic loss. The fdTefuI shoT wds fired in Ddllos, buT iT rdng ThroughouT The ndTion ond sTill echoes Todoy. The redIizdTion didn'T hiT me unTiI I goT home ond wdTched The Television coverdge. I con re- member wdTching iT over ond over. I jusT wished iT wdsn'T on dnymore. recdlled Mr. Tucker. Thomds Blddes, SuperinTen- denT, remembers The ddy vividly. I wds Tedching d cldss dT Mehl- ville. IT wds fifTh hour. I will never forgeT The empTy feeling i wds lefT wiTh dfTer The dnnouncemenT wds mode. SiIenT hdils is The one Thing mosT remembered by Ms. Mdupin. I con sTill remember dn dwful si- Ience. SilenT hdIIs. The ossossindTion wds very redl, buT d shocked ndTion found iT hord To comprehend. For sever- dl ddys There wds dn unknow- ness. People didn'T wonT To be- n November 'I963, Kennedy is shoT ne brief momenT Iieve iT. RecoIlecTed Ms. Bucker, AfTer The Televised funerol, The redlizoTion begdn To sink in. I re- member seeing The PresidenT's IiT- Tle boy dT The funerdl. ThoT imoge sTuck wiTh me. I cried for doys, recolled secreTory Ms. Seper. Ms. Buckner dlso cledrly recolls The funerdl processions. WhoT I remember mosT dbouT The funer- dl wds The riderless horse dnd when They ployed Holi To The Chief. Oh iT wds sdd. TwenTy years ldTer, The sddness hos Turned To respecT ond TribuTe. RespecT reveoled in The rever- ence his ndme envokes ond Tri- buTe in The form of medid expo- sure. Mdny new books ond drTi- cies were published concerning The mdn, The myTh, buT mosTly, The murder. Television poid hom- oge To JFK in Their broddcdsT of The mini-series Kennedy. LIFE de- voTed d cover To him ond TIME coiled The PresidenT A True no- Tiondl hero. And everyone re- membered JFK in Their own spe- cidl wdy. Could we ever forgeT'? Patrick Gibson: Resource Prog. ond AssT. Swim Coach MaTT Green: LoTin I dnd ll, Coll. Comp., Word Power ond Foreign Longudge Chdirperson Harry Hadd: I-Iedd Principol Belly Hale: CompuTer Science, Gen- erdl MdTh ond EssenTiols of Algebro Ronald E. Harryman: ArT I, PrinTmoking ond Drdwihg ll Aurelia Harienberger: Jdzz, Spec., Reg. ond Beginner Bonds, Music Appr., Sr., Mdrching Tiger Bond, Symph. Wind Ens. ond Pep Bond Sponsor Frank Hartmann: Driver EducdTion Ben HeaTh: Psychology. lnTro To Socidl STudies K 1 ll li X if RW Q 1 ,L 2 T . T s Q X . Q is s .ci .f .vi .,.,. .. 5 1 E 2 Eg 5 12 E3 ,, 55 5 E ,Q is E2 32 is S 3 A, 2 ii 52 Q E , fs I 3 3 5 2 E x 2 I SE Q 3 E I S E 5 S :ii Q 5 r 2 32 52 x ri E E is E: Ei 5 22 5 ?i gi ! 5 mE 5QB2 32Q5 i5:3W93XzY?MH3ZQSWAYGAKMZ-S' A31335222-'E: 23? 2wwwwamK5 ?E?FdkH6KlZ 3?HQ3X4mm5S.'!?.KL1?E??W'?2Z4!K 4,kZSi. 3SNKV?A FWfH'LlPGE.W5EWLw EXYfM arents and students form task force roblems are solved l can get any kind of drug right out in The smoking area here at Oakvilie. Quoted from an anon- ymous member on The panel at the November second town hall meeting. There is a chemical dependency with students: There is a drug problem here in The Oak- ville and ST. Louis communiTy. These were some statements heard at The first Town hall meet- ing in Oakville's library. The Town hall meeting was ac- tually based on The Chemical People Project aired on PBS, No- vember second and subsequent- ly onthe ninth. The first broadcast was based on avoiding denial. Parents can'T believe Their child could be in with drugs. The sec- ond broadcast talked about cre- ating a Task force. After The end of The second broadcast, con- cerned parents and students agreed To meet and form a task force for The Oakville community. At The first Task force meeting on December seventh, con- cerned parents and students sat attentively. After The details from The last meeting were discussed, a film on alcoholic use began and everything was underway. The parents and students came Together To decide what needed To be done, and to be- gin To inform Themselves about drugs and specifically drug abuse in Oakville. The Task force ad- dressed five concerns and formed committees To research and suggest answers. Senior Jeanne Kutz comment- ed, Too bad kids don'T get in- volved because The whole idea was directed To help Them. The program can'T help Them if They aren'T ready to help Themselves. Not everyone was so frustrated. Mr. Platte exclaimed, The pro- gram so far is positive on The whole. We are not Trying to be witch hunters. We are Trying To find positive alternatives to drug abuse. The program is providing op- tions for The Oakville community and Their schools. lf more students and parents would get involved iT would make an impact in our community. T it si . .. VS .s 1 35 Z T iw w..ms. I IE ifitiffhflilffisl siffilgfllj :V I ev l Lisa Langen: introduction to Social Studies, Colonial American History and Pre-Civil 'War Doris Maher: Guidance Counselor Stephanie Maupin: French l, ll, lll and lv, and AFS Sponsor Dale Mlchaellsz industrial Arts Depart- ment Chairperson, Electricity, Electron- ics l and ll, and Technical Drawing Janice Mueth: General Math, intro- duction to Algebra and Algebra l Paul Munlz: Audio Visual Christina Murphy: Decorative Arts, Art l and Ceramics Randall Naber: introduction to Social Studies, Emerging Europe and 19th To 20th Century Europe , ,,. . T, ss , is is . ,, f 'Qtr UW Z 1 Zz ,X Ein 'W 1 wg! T 22 M134 i X 9 gli? 4' T' K 1 sz f f , Wg y gil? 5 4 fi ' . 'H i W 5 f' f 2 Z ff if f , 1 ?' f . fit . ' l l Worklng on an advorilsomoni Con- nie lvieeri confribuies to The Chemical People program. Ear io our grin, Mr. Plaiie nonchlanily supporis and adveriises The Chemical People program. Dennis Nicely: Resource Program Earl NoId: Malh Deparimenl Chairper- son, Coll. Alg., Basic Comp. and Calc. Sharon Norton: Secreiarial Practice and Office COE Pai Oliver: Home Ec. Deparimeni Chairperson, Foods l and Il, Parenting. Ini, Design Cloihing II and Tailoring Joan Pavlovlcz Basics l and ll BIII Pehy: Pre-Civil War, Posi Civil War, Am. Hislory and Close Up Sponsor Don Plokcrskl: Conservation, Environ- mental Biology, Biology I, and Biology of The individual Siephen Plaho: American Hisiary, So- cial Issues and Urban Sluclies ,Emi EmU.........,.,BW JBL H ,APHQ. 9i arrings noT iusT for girls anymore xciTing new sTyIe aTTracTs conTroversy Earrings for men? Years ago This would have sounded like a con- TradicTion in Terms. BuT, in 4984, earrings worn by males have be- come accepTabIe and even Qgulplj fashionable. Boy George, Billy Idol, Mike Reno, and STing are iusT a few of The famous rock sTars ThaT helped In sTarTing This new fad. Why does a person feel The need To hang TrinkeTs from his ear? Greg Galloway wears an earring because, Someone I like gave iT To me. And iT means a IoT To me. Ken Meyer had a less senTimenTal reason, iT's in. I like iT. Dan Malcom, on The oTher hand, wears his earring To follow a family TradiTion. I pierced my ear because my broTher did. In Jr. High people ThoughT IT was weird, now iT's more of an aTTracTive piece. NoT weird. BuT The facT is, mosT sTudenTs aT Oakville Senior High jusT aren'T ready for The new fad, and nei- Ther are Their parenTs. My mom wouldn'T IeT me come home. explains Kevin Hounker. My dad would Think I was gay. added a raTionalizing Tim Braden. WhaT do The girls Think? Would They acTually go ouT wiTh a guy who wears an earring? No way! flaTly sTaTed, Julie Schaeffler. IT depends on which ear iTs in, Tami Edinger replied diplomaTically. CaThy LaChance believes iT wouldn'T inTerfere in a relaTionship. His earring wouldn'T affecT The way I feIT. Living in The socieTy ThaT we do, people can make Their own choices abouT The cIoThes They wear and The sTyles They choose. Everyone should jusT be Them- selves and if guys wanT To have a pierced ear, IeT Them. Laura Blewer wisely sTaTed abouT guys wiTh pierced ears. Charles Raymer: Adv. MeTals, Gen. MeTals, and Exploring lndusTriaI ArTs Ed Richards: Guidance Counselor Dave Robben: Basic I and IV, Mass Me- dia, Girls and Boys VarsiTy Soccer Coach Bob Robldouxz WT. Training, Boys P.E.. Special P.E., P.E. DeparTmenT Chairper- son and VarsiTy FooTbaII Head Coach Carol Robinson: Spanish l,ll,III, and IV, and Sr. Trip To The Bahamas Sponsor Carla Rowell: Guides To Reading Ron Schardan: Science DeparTmenT Chairperson, Sci. Conc., Zoology, Bio. of The Ind. Beulah Schicker: Business EducaTion and Typing I ewes ms H F W iw X R33 . 5 S ii . Y X Ts 5 AM ,c f s f- ss. S S T --ws X s gs s N2 si? isa. Dlsplaylng hls golden hoop, Greg Galloway greets the future in Comput- er Science. Wearing a papercllp, Tom Earnst rein- forces his punk rock image. William Schimpl: Accounting I and ll, Law, Cross Country and Track Club Allen Schindler: Asst. Principal, Tiger Hosts and Hostesses Sponsor Charles Sens: Chairman of Guidance Counselors Cecil Sharp: Chemistry, Physiology, and Advanced Physiology Gary Shell: General Math, Algebra, and Geometry Michael Skinner: Bio. I and Il, Adv. Bio., Physiology, Cheerleading Sponsor and Varsity Wrestling Coach Maureen Spence: Business Education Chairperson, Typing I, SOE, and Vocat. Cler. and Sr. Grad. Sponsor E Speropoulos Girls P E and Assistant Drama Director RIMS IRL. , -W!!!-, B 2935535 HQWSQS N ommunity bids farewell to Blades e-ntral Gltice is working for success School Board Robert Handrahan, Jim Miller, Gerald Hanson, Don Steed, Alex Lantos, Mike Meier U Dr. Jack Holley wwe! ', I - Asst. Superintendent-Business ' 1 - :ml f sf' f , ff I I ,I 5 stA2s5?ml if A fs 5 'II aw f73 , 2 , Q, .4 1 ijt., A ,fm . , f f A f 1 4 2 Dr Robert E Rogers Asst Supt Curriculum Personnel mnaiin r. Dave Hilgendorf Public information Officer - Diana Stever: Head Librarian Shirley Stroud: Basics I, Journalism I and ll, and Tigerism Sponsor Daniel G. Terry: English Department Chairperson, Basics I, Il, and lll, Speech, and Writing Workshop Carolyn Uhley: Art I, Drawing l, and Painting I and ll Barbara A. Waddock: German l, ll, lll and IV, German Club and Chess Team Sponsor Cynthia Whalen: Computer Science Louise Whltworth: Clothing I, Interior Design, Parenting ll, Personal Culture, and Golden Girl and Flag Team Sponsor Mary Anne Williams: Asst. Librarian M wi : , mwmuns , ,. ,,... ,M . V ..,... wwm m . M W Mi Ws? ?'WiHi 'Mmm--ig -S Sf N-ZMW QWvM? f'm?'f,WWH!w i EKHH RFE? f ' 4,.:+f1M 'M 'xEW,-.,.11K ,,,, Q21 .TAZS hoT speciol Touch, cheerful foce Z1-6 Iss: fi T l 5 I 2 ,A3,5 T , oking core of us Reoching ouf ond Touching someone is The ulfimofe form of communicofion. Besides Touching in The physicol sense, o group of people con Touch or offecf our lives in some spe- ciol woy. Secrefories, nurse's olds, ond our porenfs-lvlovvs ond Pows-offecf our lives ev- erydoy. lT's ThoT cheerful foce, coring Touch, ond direcT sup- porT which moke These people so unique. They core enough To give us Their very besT. Secrefories ore very speciol people. When given direcTions by principols, quesfioned by sTudenTs, ond bomborded wiTh ringing phones of oil The some Time, They sif colmly wiTh o smile on Their fdce ond o pleos- onf Tone in Their voice. lT's ThoT personol service given every doy ThoT we oppreciofe. lvloking ThoT long Trip To The nurse's office is noT olwoys pleosonf, buf once we geT There we receive ThoT coring Touch so hord To find. lT's The help ond Time They give ThoT mokes The volunTeer olds seem so professionol. Mews ond Pows, exploins presidenf, Ken Broden, is o group of porenfs supporTing The kids' ocTiviTies. Though noT olwdys heord, The mem- bers of Mows ond Pows con be seen helping ouT of our donces ond gomes. lT's Time freely giv- en for us ThoT mokes Them on- oTher speciol group of people. Remember The nexf Time we go info The office, ore sick, or buy o drink of The concession sfond, To reoch ouT ond Thonk Them for The mony Times They hove Touched our lives. Phone In hand, Mrs. Cofon oTTempTs To onswer more puzzling phone coils. Around a table, of The foofboll bon- quef, Mows ond Pows recollecf The foofboll seoson. Reaching for The salt, Nlows ond Pows presidenf, Ken Broden odds some flo- vor To The foofboll bonquef. .i ul' Y- 'i'i2 . T ,..,...,, fi sl'l rrrrrcfi ' 'T'rir T ' 'hlz' .,,. ' . T on T--W T' wi Qi wi mi l iii W T 3 Ss i W 5 ....,, , 'E 3 7'f l ' 1 ,.,. MTW ..-, W ,, .ms r l ' ls V. W - 2iz,-..-1-:as:mi-Vg'-e,, ' WM: fv2 1- :zza,,g:Q-:-'- 1-21:1-H-sf 'W .... .,.. 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Not pictured: Sandy lVlcEntire, Saundra Schmid, Mary Diners, Nancy kttffafim, ,, in Wawmm si 'si 1 E i 1 : 'Q i i i s - - 5 : 1 2 it r 'Q gl F . 5 S ..........,... , f .221 2:1- 1 E i t Q ,., i ,EA 5 fi . iii i t if ,,.- 3 L' J 5 ig , ii wifi' 1 ,4 .g, 4 ' i 2 is .Q:l With o gorgeous smlle, aid Dodie Scott checks Mr. Jones' rising pulse rate during the costume contest. In a laughing manner, lylaws and .. Paws sit back to do sorne serious busi- ness, ias1. ZEi'A 'i 9 ' if? r, . ,,. , ' A ' .1 - M. - M ---- Mge,Mc5,2:T A 3 5 ' , , mi -:fm it ,i'S'fws 2' Nowak' Www ..... man ' W 5 rs, i F'-' r- .. , Mel ? s ---- i ,M ..... , fr-W Ssviwwfffm -52+ X, ::s,:..6z igfswsg -:-: -:sew 'H l ,., Mm J r iss ,, , V l ' L- it 43 w uts . .ff g,f,. .,::x.,5.- 1 2 5 N , E U,-,i , ..... Wmclimvwwwl . M Y ..:.., M ,f.,- . s -, ---- is 1 X Mmmgcm, W SMA i Q -f-fn ' WWE, xg us e 5 -w w -A-eww ,J Q , viii:-is ,, .mm ' '-.-- VW., :Q , ,. r--- Q Wm MMV, l E E ,,,,,,, im .,,. z 5154. slmxffi limi-fm' iii' S , WTMM . is 1 . ia : 2 l i S ' -522 Z 'IT ' ,f W, . e weeping cooking ond chouffering ervice is our lop Who occupies The 23 seoTs of o school bus? SpiTwod Throwers, fighfers, ond The ld- TesT gossipers dlong wiTh The bus driver. One of The bus dri- ver's jobs is To be o disciplinor- idn. Turning d corner Too fosT on Two wheels dnd whipldsh dT The Milburn-Ydeger sTop cdn be preTTy scory dT Times, buT I dlwdys hdd fdifh in The bus driv- er To geT me To school in one piece. excldimed junior Nikki Lockos. Somefimes we find ourselves woiTing for o bus over TwenTy minufes, buT once we geT on The bus, we dppre- cidTe The wdrmTh of The hedT- er. AlThough on occdsionol mis- Tdke is given To The subsTiTuTe bus driver, no one cdn misTdke The direcTion of The cdfeTerid wiTh The dromd of pizzo, fries, ond The new Toco sdldd. Edch sTudenT hds his or her fdvoriTe cook dnd d TrddiTionol nineTy- five cenT lunch. LefT over food ond wrdppers seem To find Their wdy onTo The floor rdTher Thdn inTo The Trdsh- cdn, louT The jdniTors dnd md- Trons dre olwdys There. Thdnks To The Messy Mdrvins, The jdniTors dnd mdTrons odd Their decordTive Touches To The school wiTh Their brooms dnd helpfulness. We don'T reolize how helpful eoch of The bus drivers, cooks. joniTors ond mdTrons ore, buT imdgine wolking To school edch morning wiTh o sdck lunch in hdnd ond dfTer d ddy of school hdving To cledn up your own mess. MGITYG Bommdrifo ond Angie Vidhds Morcelld Grob Foy PorTeIl Rufh Picker Lindo Wuopio Mdry Rydn Loverne Smifh Ann Volleroy BeTTy Resch MdrTho Lloyd KdThleen Cornish dnd Wdndd Auer V--, W . Flooded halls and broken plpes filled the first day with excitement for the students but work for Paul Reese Exchanging money for food Gary Schrader knows he can t shortchange Kathleen Cornish because she knows her beans Paul Dowdy, Ed Kain, Lou Miller Bob Willard, Herb Fuller, and George Schutzue. Not pictured: Paul Damron, Paul Reese, and Bob Weber Front row: Ester Yeager, Norma Woyner, Joyce Jansen, Fay Boren, Nora Miller. Middle row: Milly Goggins, Maryon Gongson, Pat Jordon, Barbara Novak, Linda Williams, and Janet Hinch, Top row: John Drovena Laborously malntalnlng the lavatory, Paul Damron disgustingly does his job. With open doors, Milly Goggins and her smile drop students off for a fresh day of school. E50 2iQQ Sifsikiibiii 'MZ vwwiq' ew H --45495944 HEAVY' eniors norninaTe TudenTs lVlr. Green's wisdom WhaT's your favorife ?,, color Blue O.K,, The sixTh word. For Those of you who have had Mr. Maffhew Green you have experienced This Type of conversafion every Thursday. For Those of you who haven'T, Tiger Paw would like To inTroduce you To The 49841 dedicaTee. WiTh a bionic vocabulary and a general knowledge ThaT isn'T all general, he leaps giganTic biographies wiTh a single wink. He is an asfonishing Teacher who can speak and undersfand LaTin. Greek, French, German, and a liTTle Spanish. This Teacher has been Teaching aT Oakville for 43 years, Chairman of The foreign language deparfmenf, lVlr. Green likes Teaching college composifion The mosf. dedicafed Teacher . wowed by College cornposifion is a hard class, buf Mr. Green makes iT really enjoyable, commenTs Tara Thrasher. Mr. Green is noT only preparing high school sTudenTs for college buT is also known for correcTing applicaTion essays and wriTing references for some of his pupils. l-le goT me inTo college wiTh his comrnenfs in his reference leTTer, explains Angie Beck. A combinafion of wiT. enfhusiasm, care, and pafience, Mr. Green is a I powerhouse. Some may Think from The wheelchair Thai he I has a disadvanfage, buT M. rf' when you describe Mr. ,J ly zbgff- w ff: . 1. ,fa J . T is Green, handicapped is nof , ,, g l,.. one of The words. Many feel ilf'i as Rob Ladage does, He i,yl, walks around in a T V w eelchair' llll T , Tim. .,. X il - -.:e--::s...,- .:. .w.: sas.:-1 'Ir'-w'I12sv2'2 2f'S:.92211':I:II:S:s:1:'2:'I:J.12:I. ': zI':F:22.:I..I.I:SQaI':I::I:2 ' I::I:' s' . 1221-1225'1 ui'ff'i'-: 2:221::,5,5,E,i::,i Q-we Timm i'T ..'..-... 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Z ff 'l?resioenl.lof,Nciflionol Honor S63 CWSTYI, KQVGVX, QCYVCKI ,jlCll30V99i l plans We career inorf education. Korerysigys loclive ein eS'fudem' Council one Senior Exec .iwi Runnerf up in 'rwo loccllglogo conlesTSQKo+ ren. plans To otiencl The Universilyf of Missouri in Columbia l . Amqilonmi merilischolarsnip Fi: nolisi lviory Zuehllce belowp will .folt.end2?ihe1 Unrversilyfof Missouri! Qi R9llC1,0UQlmCf.l0Fi?fTl GQQIUGGVIDQ- elhieresled in .weighl lifiingleyydono- i i Edllof ol? Tiger Pow iflrioio Nogel , ,qqpovey was Volga ine 4934 Vol! fenllnefS QL1een. Iricicg was cop- loin' of cheerleodersl for Three yeors. DUfiQQ'l'16f3S9f'iiOl' yeorfshei 'wok' involved 'in Senior Egceq. Ai member of-.NHSQ Tricia iiei will -offend lylolli nokroo1 lnsiiluie -mojoringe ini radiology, k W e Cqpleiny ,of Gokvilieie l Boseboll lleom, John Schnurousoh qbelowp wosiifo member ofi Senior Exec. John plons on lee moioringf in oc- couriiingrwlille oliending me Uni ve ally of Missouriln Columbia. He hopes To, pqrsue. Cl' eoreerfime pros fessionolfbosebcli. j ing .gender pionoff Merry l Qroduoled 'U DP M0 'f Q3f'l0!la'5UP?f'UTiY95l 'lll Q leei r ' Feblr4f2ii3GQeeCivelQw5llri8fos ook- iviliejs represenlciiive do Boys' State: Robrlhgsl plqyedlsoccer for four years of OSH1'A'rnember of Q, Nfgsflcfm lSQeiiOr,Exec, Rob has been seleciied iaialiend The Air EQrce,Acaaemy.l H lVery aciixfe in cihurcn activities, AndreCiBay,Qbelowj was o memfil ber of SluCo and Senior Exec. Al r member of National Honor Soci- eiy, Ahni enjoys being on iiqieflag r Aoiinree year' membeijiof Spe- cial Chorus, Mary Horiirrieinn falooveje plans ia career in cosmo- iology, She was capiainlofiesold- Homecoming Queen. Mary has performed in several Oeiaville qramaiiio and musical producf TiODS.'4 7f 'gill , jig mkmugie and Michelei'i DiaSbo'ol?i' erin Girls, Awgmember of Seniorf l Exec, Mary i wasf r oi l cncisen Ai4983, ifmm-H Nfimed HTO Who? WW ibelewbi rrereweeanqnvmous- A AfTl0l'5Q American High igichcel member Qr'ispe-ciolifrihoriisi: Siuclenis, Andrea plans onfa Coif in rgizhelergwasieeleetedTo allfDisirifii freerin commercial art, attending Washingion Universiiyl l M ,,,.........-n GridAll-SioliellCliiif5irSf7lQ1ilCheie wgg The Qsirudeni ciireoior for choir her senior year. Michele elol plarfisi an Qo- reerin cosmofraiogy. i lo Aefeufiliggeef ,Leanne Mowilliamsygibeiawy was ivice-Presiaenfffor NHS Eiiseniijriyeor. Tneo newl luiQfli'iQ gro- l gram ai' OSl-lhas lf566flr'EiE5CiGifii2if19 H apgdiregziiongaofLeanne. The feirisr Siaie 'refbreseniaiive from e gkf rviiler Leanne rwasl nar'neCiE iirl To Weiidsi ffVllhiorf1?fAmong ,girmergcan 1 High Sc:l3oolS'ruaer1ils. Leanrsehas been' Goldefmfiifl befor .Three years. She was Coby eiiiforfofglhe 4'98i4MGGIDQJQK-ooeMGi0rlnQ iUfiOUf- Qeiismgiiioiieoigne Eprenseiroi H iqfiengi i i Smffe Q H H WT' ' l Baieol i academic: achieve- ggifierifl, extra-curricular aciiviiieis, Z3l'1Cf'GUTS'fQl!'ldi!fiQl serviceg Senior Superlaiives has been a iraaliiion of Oakville. Fifiy4five seniors were ilniominaiea by liihefiaoulfyg Grid Ten lsiudaenfs were ihen seiecied Every one deslresifirecogniiion. These T90 Seniors earnedeihe rec- ogniiion ro beiioalled lsuperlarive. Senior Superloiiveel i I2 ISIDEGIIAVE CQNIE IIVIAGINE WI-IERE WE WILL G0 Worrying ond deciding, we re- dlized our ldsT yeor of high school wos coming To on end. We en- counTered our IosT homecoming, our losT gdme, our IosT procTices, ond our IdsT doy. By The end of The yeor, Those privileges we re- ceived dnd Those firsT choices we wonTed dldn'T mdTTer. We jusT wdnTed To hove fun wiTh The sen- iors we hdd spenT four yeors sTruggling wiTh. We redlized iT wos The IdsT Time we would be To- geTher. Before we wenT our sepdroTe wdys, we reflecTed upon The good ond bod experiences. Girls, did I heor girls'? osked Mike Moore wiTh eyes wide open, I'You meon women. I jusT wish I would hove doTed more women in my younger generdTion. Shelly Donze gives d word of odvice, Don'T go sTeddy or you will feel like you ore mdrried. Are we redlly reody To be heoring disTonT wedding bells? We hove so much dheod buT look how for we've come TogeTher. 'Il'm o seniorl yells Suzdnne Doher confidenTly, JusT yesTerddy iT seemed like I 'l'I2 - Seniors wos d freshmdn. Where did The Time go? Ulvioke every minuTe counT5 iT is here only once, re- peoTed Mr. Schimpf. Hove we missed onyThing we should hove done? Kevin lvlorges- Ter ciTes his biggesT inspirdTion in life, I wish, jusT once, Dr. Schindler would hove inviTed me To his house for dinner. On The oTher hond we hove done some Things which The honds of Time couIdn'T go bock ond erdse. Bill RichTer, while smirking sold, I con remem- ber when I wds fifTeen, driving PioTchek's cor, ond hdving The cops sTop me. Remember Cris? Cris couIdn'T soy o word. He jusT loughed. We Iough now oT our memories, Freshmen yeor espe- cidlly when The guys were sTiII The some heighT os The girls or shorTer. We Idugh when memories come bock To mind, buT we will dlwoys cdrry d porT of our memo- ries in our heorT ond cdrry Them ThroughouT life. In The yeors To come, when memories come up dgoin, we con siT bock ond ploy The gdme remember when . . Bench pressing causes problems for Sen- iors Mike Moore and Tom Bommarilo dur- ing weight Training. Mechanlcally Incllned, Senior Mary Zuenlke perfecls ner perspeclive draw- ing. Llstenlng pailenily Seniors Sue Brooks Lisa Maloushek and Linda Albrecht ac auire all The college information al col- lege day. Seniors - 4 '13 Lindo Albrecht Joseph Amdto Karen Anderson Kdthleen Anderson Lisd Albrecht Ldurie Aldy Julie Allen Elisd Allen Liso Allen Thomos Allen sf -.E 1 E Q,- Big Brother focuses on Seniors Nineteen eighty four is upon us, and Big Brother is lurking over The senior cldss. My ds- signment is To wdtch dnd fol- low the cldss. I looked through my lens dnd focused on d group of seniors who were tdlklng dbout The movie An Ottlcer and a Gen- tleman. They were drooling over The thought of Richard Gere. Ivlorilyn Sdhrhdge ex- cldimed, I loved The movie dnd Richdrd Gere's gorgeous body. As I wdlked fdrther down The hdll, I noticed guys dll dround me in nice dress pdnts, ties, ond locrters, while The girls wore The ldtest fdshions of boots. jedns, ond swedters. I didn'T Think I could get into The Preppy look, but I knew I could get into The Florida bedch look. The bright shirts, OP's, dnd cdsudl look. Tom Ernst stdted, 'TOdkvllle is d conformlst school. People dress The sdme, but if you dress d little outrd- geous, like me, people don't look down on you. They just Iook. As I wdtched senior Tom wdlk down The hdll dnd disdp- pedr into d clossroom, my eyes zoomed into dnother dred where d Tedcher wds tcilking to d group of girls in Account- ing cldss, Telling Them to push The pencil while They tdlk, but The girls were more interested in discussing weekend pldns, ddtes, dnd crulsln' in d cor- vette. I chdnged The lens to d night Time scene dnd closed on sen- iors contemplating ideds for The night. The group couIdn't decide if They wonted to go out ond edt dt Red Lobster or Rich and CharIIe's, or stdy home dnd pick up some fdst food. They decided to stop dt McDonalds and return home to wdtch cdble Television. They sdt down to wotch The Loverboy concert on MTV. As I Thought dbout the future of the seniors, my cdmerd lens wds cledrly in focus. I knew my dssignment wds complete. After dll, my findings dgreed with The senior survey of '84 4 'IA Seniors i':'ri ,P s.. .q,,- 4 1, - ue 'vie , ,.g , , Nick Arconali Eric Aulbach Kim Baker Rick Baldrldge Anlhony Barloli Joh Bauer Andrea Bay Angela Beck Craig Beiler Joe Benneil Jeff Beauelle William Berberich Karen Bess Catherine Bella Melisa Bierey Fred Blelsch Derek Black Julie Black Jeffrey Bladdick Michael Blue Vicki Bokern Torn Bornmarilo Deena Bradley Sheila Brarnley Cheryl Breldenba Rhonda Bridges Mark Brodwaler Susan Brooks Dan Brown Susan Broyles Seniors ch Bruce BrunTs Jacai Budak Joann BueTTner SamanTha Buford Ellen Campen AniTa CarlTon Cindy Chambers Susan Chandler TimoThy CheTTle Thomas Cira Barbara Claeys Kim CIevensTine STeven Cocos ChrisTine Coleman Paul Coleman ChrisTian Collins Debra Conine James Conners TimoThy Cook Sherry Creasy v. ., 1 As ff . Seniors lose sleep and saniTy Hi, welcome To College Comp, a course noTorious for iTs drasfic reducfion on a Senior's SPN Qsleep per nighT5. A course infamous for The usage of The Red Pen. I Think she wenT Through a whole pen on my paperl cried The woeful Ke- vin MorgesTer. In order To vvriTe a composiTion, a cenTraI Theme is needed, The dreaded Topic. Where do These Topics come from? Ms. Kennedy suggesTed ThaT her kids look Through a Time magazine. Mike STolzer had a similar approach, 'll derive my Themes from arTicles I 146 - Seniors read on conTroversial issues in The media. Rob Ladage had a less convenTional, more mysTicaI meThod. I dream of The ideas aT nighT. Then I puT Them Through a compuTer-like siffing process se- lecTing only The besT. When a selecTion is made, The Senior musT be careful iT isn'T Too TriTe. OriginaliTy counTs agrees Ms. Kennedy. One sTudenT, whose vague wriTing was char- acTerisTic in The pasT, wroTe an enTire composiTion on llcon- creTe To solidify his wriTing. An- oTher unusual essay gave an ar- gumenTaTive approach To ban- ning sex. BuT we won'T geT inTo ThaT. So originaliTy, ThaT's The TickeT. Or is iT'? Though originaliTy can be a consideraTion in an essay, a paper musT firsT be readable! I place grammar mechanics high on my IisT of essay consider- aTions. said Ms. Kennedy omi- nously. Maybe There is no secreT To College Comp, jusT hours and hours of hard work. Juniors be- ware, sTarT sTocking up on SPN. IM ff! S , 'V :rf 'Q-if QQ V ,azz iii? ws: A 'EW ff' iii rv vm gig -vt H' .il J X f 4 :Q ef 9 , - ,ii I 2355 1 5 MJ 5 ii kk. -9' Juv v 5 . A -' ,.7 W .431 5' if 9 . R, A N. MU , V ,V I . . .i I VicToria HarTmann PaTrick Hawkins Kerry Haymaker Michael Heilich Kevin Helfrich Sfeven Hendrix James Henning Noble Hess Kellie Hill Shannon Hill Richard Himmelberg Russell Hinrichs Alison Hoffmann Cindy Hogan Richelle Hohl Beiruf Triggers decision making War and peace is a realify ThaT faces each male eighfeen years and older in The UniTed STaTes. IT is The difference befween being drafTed and going To college, befween sleeping in a foxhole or in a dormifory room. IT is The differ- ence befween killing and learn- ing To preserve life, befween life and deafh ifself. Each of These differences plagues The conscience of each male high school graduaTe. Can I really kill someone'? Of course many can say ThaT when iT comes down To your life, you will do anyfhing To save iT. Then pic- Ture yourself being eye To eye wiTh The enemy. Can you kill a person who is The same age and Thinking The same way you are? The crises siTuaTions in Beiruf and Grenada have provoked many 'I8 year old males To Think abouT Their feelings on war. Senior Tom Knese feels, I won'T fighT for a war I don'T believe in. Realisfically, senior Carl Seim believes The same buT added, I will probably have To fighT any- way. Receiving ThaT drafT nofice in The mail can be The mosT Trama- Tic happening in a male's life. Some may ask, Why me? WhaT's The purpose of war? Three war veferan Ivlr. Heafh sTaTed ThaT war accomplishes nofhing. IT jusf creafes animosify and enemies. STIII some have plans of es- cape. lf l'm drafTed, l'd go To The Universify of ToronTo, boasTed senior Rob Ladage. The feelings and supporT for war was somehow losf for The American public when The U.S. goT involved in police acTion in Korea and Viefnam. IT made The people ask, WhaT are we doing over There? Despife The facT ThaT Americans sTiII geT involved in very confroversial world siTua- Tions, There are sTill paTrioTic voices ThaT can be heard ThroughouT The Unifed STaTes. DespiTe any war The Unifed STaTes mighT geT inTo, I would fighT because I feel a sense of duTy To my counTry and people, replied senior STeve De- Francesco. When asked abouT The proTesT againsf The draff, lvlr. HeaTh com- menfed ThaT while sTaTioned in Viefnam, We didn'T Think abouT some college proTesTs. We were concerned wiTh fighTing for our lives. As The Unifed STaTes involves IT- self in world crises, The aTTiTudes of Today's young men will defi- niTely affecf Their decision To send miliTary supporT. T'l'm scared be- cause l know I can'T kill some- one, sTaTed Chris STevens. IT isn'T ThaT Today's young men aren'T paTrioTic: iT simply means ThaT kill- ing is no longer The choice of The counTry buf The choice of The in- dividual. Seniors - 9 Roberi Hohl Douglas I-lolTzmann Jill Hopmann Daniel HorTon STephen HorTon Suzanne House Lorie Jackson Richard Jansen Bradley Johnson Debbie Johnson Terry JohnsTon Susan Jones Cindy Kaesfner Deron Kazmaier KaThleen Kemp l f 'H I . k Take advice from a Senior HI heard if you eaT breakfasT you somehow become smarTer and geT beTTer grades. l've buT a liTTle welghT on, buT who cares as long as s - I'm a liTTle smarTer, sTaTed Bill Kienbusch confidenTIy. Ulvlay- be I beTTer sTarT eaTing a big- ger breakfasT. Do you Think ThaT mighT heIp? This could be a word of advice for some of us. Maybe we should Tell Brian Rinck abouT This since his word of advice is Take easier classes. You don'T have To sTudy and sTill geT an A. While on The oTher hand, Richelle Hohl kiddingly said, 'Il wish I would have sTudied more 'cause now I'm bummin'. I should have worried abouT iT, buT I was having fun, High school is fun. IT has lusT Taken some of us longer To re- alize iT. l'm having The besT Time of my Iife, exclaimed Rhonda Bridges wiTh a smile from ear To ear. 'll Think I would have missed ouT on a loT if I wouldn'T have changed schools IasT year and goTTen involved. Wlshingly, Darline OgenT sTaTed, 'Ilf only I would have Taken C.O.E., I had enough crediTs, Then I could have goT- Ten a job insTead of borrowing money from my mom. Col- leen SorTh is also a liTTIe con- cerned abouT moneyand find- ing a job when she sTaTed, I wish I had been able To Take The harder classes ThaT would have accompanied my ca- reef. We have so much To look forward To: a career, family, and hopefully fulfilling ThaT one big dream we always had Tucked away deep inside. Four years may seem like a long Time To geT ready for whaT is ahead. Could we have Taken one more class and worked a IiTTle harder? Or are we going To pay 5,000 dollars To go To college and Take classes we could have Taken during high school? IT was our decision. John Schnurbusch wishes he would have made plans earlier when he sTaTed, I should have Taken all six hours To fill up my free educaTion. I could have gone so much farTher in life, buT no one Told me. 120 - Seniors f .z,., ,Q , li 'W my U ,i , vga 6 V 1 me vxqvm W, . 4 WW ut, .Hn U, op,- if gi ,M-wh W gig, ,. 'LA' 'Z 1 M.. I 's 5 J WF ww 'E W A sg il wk - 4 5 XUQ , I X AE' if M ,mggf L N 41 14 1 H M, ,T 4.1. aff Wg ,fx .M . , .,9. Laura Lodike Daniel Loeffelman Diane Loffon Dawn Lombardo MarTy Luker Linda Lunie Sherri LuTher Chris Maloney Dana Maloney Joyce Maloney x T. I- fl xa R Meanwhile . EighTeen years laTer Many people claim They would never bring a child inTo This world due To The Turmoil and economic sTaTus. lf This was a Typical feeling among couples in 4965 and 4966, There would be no senior class. Turmoil was an undersTaTe- menT for The sTaTes of America in 4965 and 4966. While we were being born, The counTry was fighTing one of iTs mosT un- popular wars, VieTnam. 'il final- ly realized ThaT some of my friends were acfually going To war, recalled Ms. Maupin. I Violence was abundanT during I 4966 wiTh The slaying of eighf sTudenT nurses and The shooT- I ing massacre from The bell Tower aT The UniversiTy of Tex- as. The civil righTs movemenT provoked many rioTs and con- ' I Troversies. Like Today There were noT only doleful buT happy Times. I Jobs were more abundanT. Dr. Schindler remembered uTeachers were in demand in 4965 and 4966 and someday iT Lwill be ThaT way again. During 4965 and 4966 new discoveries in space were abundanT. ln 4965 The UniTed STaTes en- counTered iTs firsT walk in space. On April 6, 4965, The firsT commercial communica- Tions saTelliTe, Early Bird, was launched and placed in orbiT. Spacial developmenT was noT The only advancemenT of The Times, buT There were also medical developmenTs. One imporTanT advancemenT hap- pened on AugusT 8, 4966, as The firsT successful arTificial hearT pump was insTalled. WiTh These new medical ad- vancemenTs people were able To live longer. As people grew older, The auesfion of, Does hisTory repeaT iTself? al- ways enTers our minds. Looking back To 4965 and 4966, we may find some answers. EvenTs occurring in 4965 and 4966 are happening again dur- ing our senior year. Desegre- gaTion was a major conTrover- sy of The Times when we were born, ofTen resulTing in rioTs and demonsTraTions. Mr. Skinner re- flecTs on how The aTTiTudes of people in 4965 differ from The aTTiTudes of people now. l-le said, ln 4965 The aTTiTudes of desegregaTion were filled wiTh violence compared To The nonvioIenT acTiviTy in 4984 ln January The TransporTaTion Workers Union wenT on sTrike in New York resulTing in The sub- Tracfion of subways and buses. USSR was Turning down TreaTies To prevenT The spread of nu- clear weapons. Even music is repeaTing iTself wiTh Bob Dylan and The sounds of The BeaTles. WiTh The evidence of reoc- currences many parenTs may fear for The child's fuTure. Mrs. Weldele replies, I never really worried abouT Doug's fuTure unTil his friend had To sign up for The drafT. There is no way of predicTing The fuTure of The UniTed STaTes. We jusT have To accepT The good wiTh The bad, and hope for The sake of our descendenTs ThaT only The good is repeaTed. 422 - Seniors Tom Marshall Laura Marly Lisa Massey Lirina Massie Lisa Maioushek Melissa Maurer Karen Maus Lori McClanahan Sieve McEn'rire Beih McFarland Michele McNamara Leanne McWilliams Michael Menendez Pamala Mercer Julia Miller Maryann Miskovic Kari Moeller Kimberly Moore Michael Moore Tove Moore Robert Dan Moreau Kevin Morgesrer Robert Morron Paul Moylan Michael Mueller Tirnorhy Murphy Patricia Nagel Melinda Neuner Anlhony Nicaslro Tammy Niccum Seniors - 123 X. .Ju QM S. .:2P, 5 A R ,Q ' ff: 'ww 5, i' x .1 ' . X . John Ruppe Marilyn Sahrhage Carol Sampson Linda Sanchez AnneTTe Sanfhuff Kenneih Schaefer Brian Schaeffer Linda Schildknechf Paul SchliTTler Jacquelynn SchmiTz Shelly Schneiclerjohn John Schnurbusch Thomas Schoemehl Joan SchroeTer Lisa Schwarzfrauber AcTive ConscienTious Tense ' Seniors Are TraumaTized Of all of The climaxes of The senior year, looking Towards The fufure is noT always on The Top of The lisT. AcTually senior year is a Time of preparaTion. This year is also used as a sTep- ping sTone leading To The road of The fuTure. 'iI'm so exciTed abouT my fuTure as a CPA ThaT I can'T waiT To geT ouT of herel jubilanTly replied senior Lisa KiTe. ThaT road divides inTo many paThs. Maybe The se- cure road ofa posiTion in dad's business, or The average road of geTTing o full Time job, or The undecided road To Technical Training schools. lvlosT ofTen is The promising road To a col- lege educaTion. This educaTion requires mon- ey, some inTelligence in a par- Ticular area, and The ACT-SAT TesT score. To many This is The one big poThole in The cenTer of The promising road. The nighT before This major TesT was used by many seniors To do The usual Thing. ThaT is To parTy, Talk long hours on The phone To friends, and Then possibly To read over The sam- ple bookleT To prepare for The TesT. Though many insisTed on using drunkenness as an alibi for The nighT before, The enTry info The TesT room The nexT morning was a rude awaken- ing. Senior Amy EnrighT shivered as she spoke. I suddenly real- ized l'm never going To make iT To college because l'm going To flunk This TesT! Similar responses were given by Tina SumpTer who was very nervous and Sherri Dye, who in anTicipaTion for her TesT, was Terrifiedl Senior Carl Seim said, As soon as l goT losT Trying To find The TesT room, l knew I was off To a greaT sTarT. No maTTer whaT road may follow, mosT seniors will agree ThaT by Taking The ACT-SAT TesT aT leasT They're headed in The righT direcTion. Seniors il WSW Q, ug, , -gig Q V k . F 'f'51:.'Q'W K f ,WM 33 P , gwignf W WM ws! ,2- , , s, jg! 'i Nf .3 G .. If ,f . He: .9 N5 is- W f 5 Blake Alexander Tina Beard Todd Breunig Michael Collins STephen Derby Thomas ErnsT TimoThy Gleason RiTa l-lalsler Joy Harvey Seniors NOT PicTured David Howe Sandy Hsu Dan Jones Alan Landis STeven Lennemann Terry Mahon AnThony Nicksich Dan O'Brien Vivian Peifer Sue McCoy SepTember 25, T965-December 44, 4983 Help me To remember Lord, ThaT noTh- ing is going To happen Today ThaT you and I can'T handle TogeTher. gifs. 1' Tara Thrasher Jeff TurlingToh Donna Vancil Larry Vancil Pamela ViTale PaTricia WalTer Michael Ward Gregory Warren ChrisTlne WaTTs Debbie Webb Raymond Weil Douglas Weldele BeTh Whalen James Wiesehan Michael Wild VicToria WoTawa Deborah Wucher TimoThy Youngbauer Susan Zorescu Mary Zuehlke Chris RaTcliff Joseph Reidelberger Dave Sebold ChrisTopher Suljak Mary Wagner David Weber Mark Young Seniors - A LUNG DIST PXNCE TILL GRADUATICN Our underclassmen years can easily be compared To a loving embrace. Hugging a friend says so much even if no words are spoken - The feelings are There. This is encouragemenT and confi- dence. The beginning of an em- brace is a simple smile of greef- ing. And so begins our freshmen year. As freshmen we are ap- proached by many new adjusT- menfs. We find ourselves aT The boTTom of The ladder afTer many years of working To The Top. Being a freshman isn'T all bad. Glancing over her shoulder, Kim lVIcCready commenfed, I never dreamed There would be so many cuTe guys. Grace Sandlin announced wiTh a sigh of relief, AT firsT I didn'T know where I was going, buT wiTh The help of my friends, I managed To find my way. By The Time we have approached all The adjusTmenTs, we are ready for The 'acfual hug,' and so soph- omore year is upon us. Sophomore year seems To break The sTereoTypic mold fresh- 128 - Underclassmen men year has. We are familiar wiTh The classes, The faces, and The life sTyIe. Working hard for our licenses, sophomores also have all The basic classes ouT of The way and could choose The classes we were inTeresTed in. Ann Cira laughed, Sophomore year is greaT. I finally feel like I fiT in. As each year passes, we geT more involved, and InTeresT grows. As juniors we don'T wanf To IeT go. We are finally Taking school seriously. We sTarTed To look inTo colleges and plan for The fuTure. Donna Huskey beamed, Being a junior seems like everyone looks up To you. Like you're imporTanT. By our junior year we've had our friends for Three years, and we've shared a loT Togefher. As we near The end of our junior year, our embrace is pulled aparf. We know ThaT we'Il have To IeT go of our friends, our pasT. BuT for now we're enjoying our underclassmen days - The besf years of our lives . . . so far. My f X 3 0 s E X is sf .. wx N sig Q. Rf 2 f as QSTK 5 1 2. ' .W .. .... , H... L.. . :-'g Aj V wg --.-i . . 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' T Say choose! is whaf Lori Visnovski Tells all The kids as They siT on SanTa's lop. Brian Schweiss Tina Seebuger Teri Sell Janice Senniger Lori Sevcik A Bob Sheldon 5. 4 ,, ., I he Time -vs- Money l'm a walking zombie! grumbled Karen Anderson as she flopped inTo her desk, exhausTed. They've goT me sched- uled for almosT forTy hours This week. l don'T believe iT! UnforTunaTely, many sTudenTs don'T believe how much Trouble a job brings. They suddenly find Themselves working an afrocious number of hours, leaving Then liTTle Time To compleTe Their homework and oTher daily acTiviTies. They discover iT is Tough To aTTend school, do homework, and hold down a job, leT alone be involved in exTracurricular acTiviTies. The fun filled weekend life also suffers. Besides working afTer school, The high school employee finds himself driving pasT The greaT parTy and heading for work. Shelly Schnei- derjohn Tries To avoid working Those hours, I ask off on The weekends as much as possible. Bosses undersTand you have oTher acTiviTies. No one wanTs To miss ouT on The weekend life buT many sTudenTs ofien opT for money in place of fun. Jobs supply a Teen wiTh a liTTle exTra cash and also exper- ience in meefing and working wiTh oThers. They find Them- selves dealing wiTh sfrangers, friendly and hosTile, Teaching Them differenf ways of handling oThers in public. The head- aches They suffer is acTually experience They will value laTer in life. Working doesn'T -and shouldn'T- rule Their lives, especially in high school. You jusT have To seT your prioriTles, advises JoAnn BueTTner. AfTer college you'll have a job and be working The resT of your life. . ... ..,, .. -.-.: ..s.., QQKQEM 0 -.-... 2, - ,,,...., . A sm? . -..... fm M-iw wi ., . VM --,,--- --.,. ,.. ---- , ..,... . s . l,:.- ...., .,.i: 'f - cm- ',,i 1 .....,, f .-- -,Em -- -- .... 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Lisa Young MY.- Christy Youngbauer Not pictured Stephen Athonies Lisa Becker Chris Boresi Cary Brammer Brian Dill Steve Doyle Denise Druley Mark Gates Norman Grafton Gloria Hardie Thomas Hrenko Scott Lapresta Joanne Loveless Julie Martin Kathy Masterson Michelle Meyer Chris Schaefer Don Ship Barb Sticka Amy Vernaci Carey Wilkinson Tony Wille reshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen eelina proud as a peacock Lisa Amann Angela Amighetti Bart Andrews Laurie Arthur Eagan Atkins Rachel Atkins Gerald Aulbach Steven Baetje Amy Baker Greg Baker Kimberly Barton Melissa Bay Christi Bellm Donna Berra Garry Birchett Gary Bollinger Linde Boston Donald Boswell Stephanie Boyer Sheryl Brandon Stephany Brooks Tyrone Brooks Randall Brown Tracye Brown William Broy Barbara Buchold Mark Buerck Becky Bussell Lisa Bryd Jeff Campbell Kathleen Campbell Sandra Carr Rusty Carter Shawn Casey Karen Chalupny Clayton Chambers F! M fs si M.: ,,.. 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We may giggle a liTTle more and have fun, buT freshmen year is only here once. So live iT up! As freshmen, we walked inTo Oakville wiTh so many Thoughfs in our minds. Sfephanie MeerT was worried abouf being ac- cepfed by her peers while some oTher freshmen's biggesf concerns were finding ouT how much an elevaTor pass would cosT and wondering how They could go To Their locker, The bafhroom, and make iT To Their nexT class on Time. I feel so grown up since l'm in high school, buf when Mom and Dad lay down The rule 'No dafing unTil you are 'l6', I feel like a liTTle kid again, said Julie Jones sympaTheTicalIy. IT is funny To waTch The freshmen guys Try To be buddy-buddy wiTh a guy ThaT has a car. We need some way fo be able To daTe, said Tal Lockos, lT's preTTy depressing when I have To ask Mom To drive. We can all siT back and remember The giddy Times we had during our puT-down sTage in high school. BuT we have To admif, iT was a loT of fun. Eric Aulbach added, We could laugh and acT sfupid and There was a perfecf logical explana- Tion - We were freshmen. Miich Hope Bill Hornsby Chuck Hunnius Laura Hunt Jim Irwin Brian Jackson Melanie Jaimerson Jenny Jansen Howard Jarvis Slacy Jay Paul Jinkerson Brian Joachirnslaler Michele Johnson Holly Jones Joelle Jones Juli Jones Shaye Jones Shannon Jorclan Roberi Josef Danna Joyner Kirn Kaiser John Kauffrnann Jeff Kaznica Torn Kelarn Sieve Kilburn Mark Kilo Dan King Kerry Kirk Colleen Kleirnann Tracy Kliusek Sieve Knoiis Craig Knubley Karen Koch Kelly Kosie Kevin Korlmeier Eric Kriizer Kurf Kreisz Ed Kropp Ken Krupp Yvonne Laemrnel Janis Landis Krisien Larson 6' s,.NM f iv f r, f l r 9' T35 ,W 1 - ..., W 4 , J 9 xl 1 457 5 , M , fn ffrw 5 K .571 k V aw iv, ,f 1 fr f 1 W r , ' .. ' . I A is ,J f My L , ' sv , 6 A i 'W M A Q, Q ' A ,. , ,,yv i ,,,, , , , V C .,,,J . 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Q4 Q. 9 1 ,gm A A -'fd ,ff K i o v Denioe Plooar I H - f rrffff'r'f- 1 Devin Ploesser ,K Scott Podgurny Q Marc Powers ig? .4 'f'ff.fff f 4 We Craig Procter ' QQ , f ' rrlirlr- P . f Annette Raney Randy Reagan I Mike Reber V C T ., , y T'-T T . . , f-rr si . . T iir ii . 73' 3 ' Cabbage Patch kid What does Cabbage Patch mean To you? It means love To many people. These little dolls have Touched The hearts of many. Their squeezable bodies, sweet looking faces and hair of yarn made Them a hot item on This years Christmas lists. They may be on The lists of many, but, where oh where are They? 'llf you see a Cabbage Patch Doll anywhere buy iT, l'll pay you The full price when you bring it in, begs lvlr. Branden- burg, who is desperately searching for a Cabbage Patch Doll for his daughTer. My Mom looked everywhere for a doll, in November, for a ChrisTmas present and couldn'T find one anywhere. People had rainchecks and any dolls The store had were already Taken, says Cathy LaChance about The apparent shortage of Cabbage Patch Dolls. Cabbage Patch dolls are so special and unique. These litTle dolls are similar To real babies, They even have adoption pa- pers for The new moTher To sign. lf a doll is torn or damaged and iT is one of The originals, iT can be senT To Babyland Hospital in Georgia. These dolls are so unique and are in such demand ThaT people have gone To The extremes of stealing Them out of The arms of children. ln one incident a little girl, holding her Cabbage Patch Doll, goT iT Torn from her arms on a city sidewalk. Y ,f ,' NW, 5 .... Hugglng hor doll, Sandy Carr's wish comes True with a Cabbage Patch Doll for Christmas tt Q5 , V, K li' . ' x J , .A I .gf an . ag AA -X wiliil? :, ' gk K ' K his n, -E, .T Q- , ,, g E T 3 .NL - - SSP - rf X ' ,- A l- -X new l S X 5 W l S, N X QQ Q! ' Q .. W w- 1- A . f E , V G - .- 1 ' Sf A ii . , i f-1 5 -- Q , V tix . . 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Not Pictured Ronna Henthorn Pamela Kelly Robby Lamear Lisa Lodike Rachel Lomax Garfield Lowe Bret Martin Todd May Tammy McGrath Tina Mcroy Lisa Michand Ted Miller Kimberly Perkins Joseph Peterson Lisa Pierce Andrea Poe Carmaleta Ramsey Gary Snider Laura Stimac lvory Taylor Lawrence Taylor Alvin Tyler Ann White Daniel Wotawa 4984 RevisiTed 4984 sTorTed wiTh o bong! As Americo recovered from The shock of The OcTober 23 bomb- ing in BeiruT, Lebdnon, The LLS. Army invdded The islond of Gren- odd. However, The U.S. wos noT dlone in surprising The world wiTh dcTs of wor. When The SovieT Union shoT down Koreon Air Lines FlighT OO7, The world wenT inTo o frenzy. AT home, Americd enjoyed on improved economy, someThing Ronold Reogon will undoubfedly sTress GS he Tries for re-elecTion To The presidency. WolTer lvlondole, Gory HorT, ond Jesse Jockson hove dlso onnounced Their condi- ddcy. The elecTions will Toke o book sedT GS Americdns enjoy The ex- ciTemenT of The Summer Olym- pics in Los Angeles. WiTh luck, Americd will hove performonces rivoling ScoTT i-lomilTon's ond The lvlohre broThers' in The WinTer Olympics. 4984 brings To mind The dssossi- noTion of John F. Kennedy TwenTy yedrs ogo, os well os The news of The deoTh of SovieT Premier Yuri Andropov. Like JFK, Andropov's deoTh wos mourned by The whole 458 Closing world. CelebroTing The onniversdry of Their orrivol from Englond were The BedTles, who orrived in The U.S. TwenTy yedrs ogo To find d noTion crdzed wiTh BeoTlemdnio. ln 4964 iT wos John, Poul, George, ond Ringo, buT in 4984 iT wos lvlichdel. lvlichoel Jockson gripped The noTion This yeor wiTh his smosh olbum 'TThriller. Music videos were hoT buT so were The movies Terms of En- dedrmenT, Risky Business, ond FooTloose. The summer hiT, Fldsh- donce even sTorTed iTs own line of fdshion consisTing of loose swedTshirTs ThoT were Torn before you boughT Them. HoT on The besT-selling book lisT wos George Orwell's clossic nov- el, 4984. The book hos goined The oTTenTion of mdny due To iTs wornings for The fuTure of mon- kind. From books To The BedTles, dedThs To onniversories, ond in- vdsions of isldnds To rioTs for dolls, 4984 wos indeed o yeor To re- member. lvldybe in TwenTy yedrs, we'll look bdck oT 4984 ond, in- sTeod of BeoTlemonio, we'll re- member lvlichdelmonid. Showing pride in 'lhe stars and stripes, a U,S. soldier holds The flag high over The compound in Beirut. Hand calmly waving io the crowd, Sovi- el Premiere Yuri Andropov's death was mourned by many. li W ii X i w Q X l Pulling their heads logelher, Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson cap- Tured audiences wilh Their song and video for Say, Say, Say. Closing - LeT me show you FroThy eloquence neiTher convinces nor soTlsifies me. l om from Missouri. You hove goT To show me. Willidm Vqndiver. The good congressmdn probqbly hod no ideo whoT he wos geTTing us inTo when he uTTered Those im- morTol words neorly 'IOO yeqrs ogo. Missouri hos since been lo- beled The Show Me SToTe. IT moy hove Token o cenTury, buT Missourions ore fighTing bqck, Tdking The iniTioTive, ond mosT of dll showing, insTeqd of being shown. When on unheord of, frosTbiT- Ten Town, somewhere in The province of Soskqfchewqn, be- come inTeresTed in our hockey Teom locol invesTor l-lorry OrnesT foughT bock. ln The end, iT wos SoskoToon singing The Blues. Horry O Then proceeded To purchqse The Checkerdome, formerly The Areno, ond renqmed iT, whqT else, The Areno. WhqT's in sTore beTond 84? Who knows, moybe pro boskeTbdll. Sur Willioms, The young couro- geous ST. Louison, who risked his sqfeTy To old o womon in peril, wos feoTured on The nqTionqlly TelecqsTed l'Reql People leqv- ing q good feeling omong Mis- sourions ond Americons os well. Becquse neighborhood woTch- es ond concerned ciTizens like Sur, ciTy ond counTy crime figures dropped To The IowesT level in 47 yeors, relinquishing ST. Louis of The dubious TiTle of Murder CopiTql, 160 - Closing U.S.A. WiTh dll The cduse for celebrq- Tion, iT wos no smoll wonder why Anheuser-Busch hod o record- breqking yedr. STqTisTics showed ThoT one-Third of every beer sipped, slugged, or chugged wos monufocTured by Anheuser- Busch. Tqke ThoT MeisTer Broul BuT oil wos noT joyous Cprobobly onoTher focTor in increose A-B sqlesj. Dioxin conTinued To con- TqminoTe Missouri's londs ond sTreoms, Sorkis J. Webbe wos in- volved in on incidenT morring his nome ond TrusTworThiness, meon- while Auggie Busch Jr. wos geT- Ting in involved in occidenTs, dl- Though mosT of The Time he forgoT whqT hoppened, Tried To forgeT whoT hoppened, or ThoughT iT would be beTTer if The whole Thing wos jusT forgoTTen. BuT perhqps, The mosT qTTen- Tion geTTing evenT surrounding ST. Louis wos The Miss Universe Pog- eqni. Heovenly bodies Through- ouT The world Troveled here in hopes of being given The disTinc- Tion of Miss Universe, All eyes were focused on ST. Louis, ond os is expecTed, we showed The world The bequTy, innovoiion, ond hisToricol significonce, ond closs ThoT is disTincTiveIy ours. LeT us rephrose ThoT fomous quoTe. FroThy eloquence neiTher convinces nor soTisfies me. I om from Missouri. LeT me show you. Missourions 4983-841. St. Louis was the toast of the world when The Miss Universe Pageant came to the Gateway City. The Blues are back so back the Blues, shouted new owner Harry Ornest, when the Blues returned home from oblivion. St. Louisans bade farewell to golden glover Keith Hernandez as the Cardinals sent him packing to the Big Apple. Closing - 464 162 Dress code, video invades Oakville Oakville is a changing and growing communiTy and school. As iTs sTrong rooTs spread in The soil of ST. Louis many changes oc- cur. As changes occur we as people musT adapT To Them. AdapTing To biTTer cold weaTh- er in December and January was noT easy buT adapTing To The ex- pansion of Telegraph was even harder. Rush hour seems even worse wiTh consTrucTion from Yaeger Road To Chrisfopher Drive. ' Oakville fooTbaIl fans adapTed To games on Friday nighT insTead of on SaTurday afTernoon. The new llghTs on The field were well liked. Homecoming game and parade were boTh on Friday nighT wiTh The dance on SaTurday. Rush hour found floaTs of celebraTing sTudenTs Tying up Traffic. I liked The games on Friday nighTs, commenTed Lisa Finke. i'buT I sTill like Homecoming on SaTurday wiTh The bonfire The nighT before. AdapTing To a new school was a big challenge for The volunTary desegregafion sTudenTs. 'il have enjoyed being ouT here. The peo- ple and Teachers have been greaT, buT The TransporTaTion is roTTen, replies Alvin Taylor. Oakville was privileged enough To have a foreign exchange sTu- denT aTTending school here. Monica Orsini, from Brazil, sTayed only a semesTer buT her presence lefT us memories for years. A warm, friendly smile and a helping hand welcomed Them To Oak- ville, Their new home. Home is where a IoT of people surprisingly spenf Their Time sTarT- ing aT The beginning of The school year. Cable TV spread iTs rooTs inTo The Oakville area aTTracTing - Closing many enThusiasTic movie lovers and video maniacs. T'The Thing I like mosT abouT cable is ThaT I can waTch all The movies and noT have To pay for Them, replied Amy Coursen. ShorTs, mini skirTs, and sugges- Tive Top wear were ouTIawed by a so-called dress code issued by The Ivlehlville Board of EducaTion. Though iT died ouT wiThin a few days of school and shorTs were once more permiTTed, iT sure had The jocks worried for a while. 'il really didn'T care abouT wearing shorTs because I haTe my Iegs, fIaunTed Cindy Lee. Worried couldn'T express The look of sTudenTs afTer Their food fighT during A lunch lefT The cafe- Teria looking like a baTTIezone. Food was flying everywhere, recolIecTs Laura Burkemper, Then everyone cleared Their Ta- bles and ran. Some people even wenT under The Table! Besides cleaning ThaT up, The cafeTeria cleaned ouT The sporks and once more broughT sTeel forks and spoons back as uTensils. Impressive was definiTely The ThoughT of The VeTeran's Day Pa- rade judges who picked The Oak- ville Tiger Band as number one in The parade. In Their honor a day and ceremony were given for Them. If one day could predicT The fu- Ture Oakville would be in Trouble. The firsT day of school found The office and fronT hallway flooded wiTh waTer from a broken waTer piple. We live however To Tell The opposiTe. IT has been a greaf year for Oakville Sr. High and The communiTy sTrengThening The growing rooTs and making Them as one. AX . . -' .... . ..-...N-'- I x. i I I Expansion of Telegraph Road is o mo- jor obsiocle for Ookville clrivers. l'The noise and Troffic gel worse everdoy! cries Dor- line Ogenl whose house lies righl on Tele- graph, Slandlng proud, Trlger Bond, Golden Girls, ond Flog Teom Receive Their number one roiing in The Velerorfs Doy Porode. Taxl doors open for Rochelle Wrogs os she prepores for her long ride home. Closing - 163 Good-bye ldsTs o second, memories losT d lifeTime iT doesn'T hiT you unTil you're o Senior. All of o sudden high school's gone ond you'll never experience iT ogoin. We wished we were Seniors our Freshmen yeor so we would hove known Then whoT we know now. All we wonT To do is Tolk To The Freshmen ond Tell Them whoT They should do. WhoT would we soy? We would soy, Live your life To The fuiiesf, forgeT Those peTTy squob- bles, ond moke every siTuoTion o posiTive one. BuT Then we know iT wouldn'T moTTer whoT we soid To Them becouse we remember how we felT Towords odvice. if only we would hove known Then whoT we know now, if only we would hove lisTened. We remembered our Freshmen yeor looking up To Those mo- Ture seniors. We felT like o normol person, buT Those seniors were gods We wouldn'T dore wolk in jock hoIl for some senior mighT recognize we were Fresh- mon. lf o Senior singled us ouT ond soid l'hi, we would die. Well, we remembered Those yeors ond sold we were going To moke seri- ous efforTs To Tolk To ond geT To know The Freshmen. BuT now os seniors we don'T even know who's o Freshmen or noi, ond They're so ouT of reoch from us. We reolize os o senior ThoT iT wos silly being ofroid of Seniors be- couse They ore people, Too. if only we would hove known Then whoT we know now. As on underclossmen, we wenT Through mony emborossing mo- menTs ThoT eiTher mode us or 1611 - Closing broke us. AT The Time we ThoughT we were ruined. Everyone is go- ing To remember ond Teose me, we ThoughT. BuT, being o senior we lough oT Those Times ond reol- ize ThoT everyone goes Through Those momenTs. lf only we would hove known Then whoT we know now. Then There were Those Teoch- ers we couldn'T hove unTil we were on upperclossmon. We re- member seeing The Seniors work- ing nighTly for college composi- Tion ond Tolking obouT The dreod- ed moTh Teocher Mr. Nold. BuT, now os seniors we reolize working on college composiTion isn'T so frighTful ond ocTuolly lvlr. Nold is o pussy coT. lf only we would hove known Then whoT we know now. As The yeor comes To on end, we remember The Times we loughed, The Times we cried. Ro- meo ond JulieT, Piekorski's ploying gold, Brodley's roTs, being ofroid To go To The boord ond exploin o moTh problem, lvir. Eyre's spider, squore doncing, Mr. Amrein's punTs, food fighTs, ond our friends. By The end of our Senior yeor, school wos geTTing old, ond we hod losT our enThusiosm. BuT when iT come Time To soy good-bye, we didn'T know how To soy good- bye. When we hove oil gone our seporoTe woys, we ore going To Think of Things we wished we would hove sold To friends, Teochers, ond porenTs. Then we would soy, Ulf only we would hove soid Then whoT we wonT To soy now. Afler 12 years, Mr, Wyse is leaving Oakville for o life in Allanla. Mr. Wyse re- veals, I will miss Oakville, bul I need a change. Hand In hand Kim While Chris God frey and Sean Duggan make friends and creale memories. Frlends forever, Chris Walls, Pally Hen- derson and Sue Scnoemehl celebrale afler a rewarding rouline. Closing - 465 XNURD NX NQXN in PRC CDUR SPGNSORS Maybe The business sTaff doesn'T have jerseys buT every- one sTill works as a Team, ex- claimed Anne Kluba. Team work is a major parT of developing a good yearbook. Time, money, and deTerminaTion help puT To- geTher a rememberance of The 4983-84 year. AlThough all The sTaff members help sell ads and boosTers, The business sTaff is in charge of all money TransacTions. Business edi- Tor, Anne Kluba is in charge of all 466 - Business Division The records from ad sales, boosT- ers, T-shirTs, and yearbooks. Money is also a major invesT- menT in a good yearbook. During The summer monThs all of The members had To sell ads To busin- esses. For many of The new mem- bers, This was someThing They had never done before. IT Took valor To go knock on someone's door, buT wiTh The ediTors' inspiraTion, The job goT done. WiThouT The supporT of These businesses, There would be no yearbook. 5 mmm emma Bw Begging up a sale, Doug Drysdoie finishes The finol Touches of on od by posing for The piciure. A-Sa fn, Aff Staying allve with Loverboy, Borb Cloeys spends o heciic offernoon with o yeor- book phoiogropher. Tons of paperwork, keep Liso Gollini ond Business Editor Anne Klubo occupied wiih money moking projecis. 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June fAngj l'm worried about the Beaver! Ward QJBQ So, what are you doing after school today! DL Bc LS, you will regret not being home on cold nights!! JKAC Ty-N-Moe 4-23-83 Osh girls soccer gonna score in B4! it 4 4 Robes, should I stay or should I go? 844 Lyndi, you're a great friend! Ty 4ever Zgether dudes! from Snuggs To SSnake, Skatt, Kinkee, Beast, 84 Speedy What time is it Jeff? Sue Brooks! Our dreams came true, Sue House How's it go'in Weenie, T T., and Teddy Bear? Love Frank. Rex canis mirabilis in CXVI vivit. Festivas in CXVI - apportate lineum tuum. Jr. Tim Barton, you're a sweet guy MC Ski, you're a great buddy- Thumper Hi James, Mike, Steve, Tina, Jeff. Dave, Ken. Ron ,, . Michelle K - I didn't think I'd be sad, but I Om - C Terry Berry 81 Seibertrun - no more Panterrds C 84 J: Cheers Game? K True Blue. Cornbread, Terry Berry, Jimbo Bimbo, Dean the Bean, Stupid Steve, Crummy Chris and Mark the Nark- Remember us seniors, Chris 81 Cher 84 KG- Best at Quarters I love the POLICE - Anne Sharon, We'll be buddies forever, Laurie I never remember the things I always forget Hi Paul from Kim Bagger 1-Whasup?-Bagger 2 Tove- You're a tweak-head! Chorus, have a ping day! KM 84 CP BFF Paul, where's dinner? Vic Mr, Wonderful is alive and well'8x living in Little Rock. All four seasons are memorable Suzi, thanks for being a great friend. We had some great times-Diane VJ. I love ya lots, always 81 forever Love Diane. Nancy, Good Luck with Daryl Me! Jay, thanks for the wild and crazy times-Patty. Laura- thanks for being my friend- Patty Hi Kinky, Kissy, Kathy, Chris Br Tamie- Thanks. Steve, thanks for the bruise on the shoulder- Steph Chris S I love you. F T.F. I love you friends forever BL Tove-n-Bogin Love ya Marty Seal-Tove Tom Dollus is a sweet guy Rusty. I love U - Still Patty- the best is yet to come Love Mom 81 Dad, Thumper, My best buddy, What a locker Ski I love you Rob L SK Sc EA 81 ML - BFFE CC Whats a range? B Patty. thanks for being my friend- Laura Am I group Pres? 24 is V4 Turn around bright eyes Soccer Jocks- Thanks for the memories OjlofB3- Why'd ya do it soccer jocks? RL and KK - maybe'?'P Anni Jackie Sue FF B3-B4 Year of the Flag Corps' Luv You all, Cap, Cin, How about a late night trampoline party? Shel Steve Sa Polly-forever, Yea! RICKENBACKERS ROCK HARDER Mary 81 Bob 6-2-83 Rap Zaps America JC's are a great indoor soccer team The Red Snapper lives I love my college man! AK Best Friends forever-LB Laurie, I still love you GF I LUV JOHN TAYLOR I? Stace 81 Cris, thanx for being the bestest friends. Duran Duran Duran Duran Duran Duran Kix Remember all the good times we've had! Kissy. KS B1 DS forever. D A.K. I Love you! blue eyes Alison, did you say the floor was moving? Patty and Patty Thanks for everything Mrs. Whitworth, Patty and Patty Patty and Patty - friends forever. Debbie-thanks for all the memories - Love Patty. Patty, thanks for being my friend and putting up with me! Love Patty Thanks flag team!! We love you- Patty's l'M TIRED OF TYPING PATTY - typist. Debbie Bachmann is sweet. PH Yo Garline. you shouldn't wear shorts in the winter, Patty and Patty Hi Fanny Hi Carol Hi Laura FLY Nice Tree Gina- baby Luv ya VK Barb- Guatamala, Guatamala where is he Big Mac Tanya- thanks UK It's 42:30 from Laura I love motorhead Jewels, You're my best friend forever Cath Cathy R, loves Mike M, Gimme a Long Oakville Bill- thanks for being such a great big brother l'm so glad were friends f SIS Sting- l'm Wrapped Around You're Finger. Lori V and Cathy L- You guys are great thanks for making me feel Sat home at OSH Yeah, HeeHee from to I Love You Mom-Bill Rob L. You're a cutie! TH GMF and the Furious 5 will never die DK You're the greatest! DL Beth, Hey Dude 345 Bommer I still lust you J Arny B. n Angela N, best friends a year Lori loves Danny LG loves Danny 4ever Lori and Angie, BFF Danny c. n Lori Gallini Zgether 4ever Jimmy loves Wendy Pam C l'lI always be there 4 ya 55 Sheri sunshine + rain 2 rainbows Love Pam I LOVE DAVE TC I still love ya, AB l'm sorry Turkey Lips Nuget- how's your heater? Rick C n Heather W Miss Uhley - Muff, TJ BH is a bad tennis player FTF n BL Steve Hendrix n Dan Moreau - remember Rocky Horror? Tove What are WORDS for? I love Mehlville 442, MS forever KL MF 81 KL Best friends forever, t'84 Norma-V I press it with my left finger Stacie Br Marie gives FR Kris 81. Marie friends forever MF Hey Stacie Grisham aman aman MF Mark, thanks for all the good times and being the bestest friend I could ever have, love puddin head Lisa G. loves John B forever. Hey We V Soccer PW Kiki luvs Lili 'Thanx BC 81 MH - its Angie 81 Amy, Be efficient! JB Bob, let's take a Casa Cruise! 844-I Love You. Mary. Cardinal Newman Soccer-48 I Love you Ty Wayne, is that the Meramec or Mississippi? Ty Ring, Ring! Who can it be now? Annie B 455- I love you CT Cathi Ex Amber, Best Friends Forever Stevie D Luv ya PW GM 81 BC I BFF Vals, Love Ya Mike S, Bite the Dog that Bit You! Love Beth and Tonia Beth, Thanks for Everything, Love Tonia BC N GM EFF BC N AB BFF BC luvs EG To Big Mac, Love Barb Hi Sexy, Luv BC TC and RS- Good Luck He's a little disappointed, but OH!-IH do you blame him Right Robes? Kevin and Lisa forever Beth, You are a 34 friend, Colleen Sue C., l'd love to love you - from MC Hey Sue C., Let's skip some more school. It's great! MC Herro Dan L. Love Ya Sue B. Bill n Dana 4ever BR Congratulations class of B4!! For you Laura Saitz, Rod Stewart kicks Kelly, So who do you like today? Kim There's no bout adoubt it, Nancy Jackie, Ahni, Rita. Thanks for being such good friends. Love Sue Sue House, Why aren't you ever on time? Sue Brooks. Chlppy has cute cheeks! Chelle, You're a sis love LB Diane n Steve, 4ever Di n Joan, BFA I love you Bright Eyes Bennett n Reed, BBA Happy Anniversary Di! Love Steve Honk Honk, KR Do you want to see my dog? Wait til '86 Reed, Watch out for garages! I love Ron AB The PeeWee Herman Fan Club Lives B J.W How is Steve? Becky S What's up? Kris Kris Watts, ya got a wicked Flag Team, The Vice Prez. How's it go'in Prez? Scooter Hey Gloria, what's shakin? love Clark 484 81 454, we love you WO 81 MB l luv Rhonda Bridges SK 81 DO Survived LP's driving Class of 85 rocks Jan Laski, thanks for being a friend JB lt's the Dipperl Hey Prez, Scotty finally got beamed UD Little Ski, is is a Q7 Traci. thanks for being my best friend. Love ya sis, Donna Donna H. loves Kenny L. forever Donna H, and Traci J best friends for li e. Juli Luca loves Yellow Submarines. STATS and MANAGERS do a good job. Scorekeepers call the shots. Ray and Janis l'Down by the 74 camaro' Big D and Kathy B Homecoming B3 NNNNDEBAYYYIIII Carol S. Si Danny P 4ever To Lisa M., Lisa A., and Linda A , best friends forever love Sue Z. Dan, even though we'll be miles apart l'Il always carry a part of you with me I still love you Sue Becky, did you lose your cookie yet? VH JG bicycle for two Don't forget Cher Sue E., Still the lizard! Bark Bark! You're the BEST I'd rather be fishing BS Lisa loves John Buck forever 81 always Lisa G. Bk Laura S, BFF Lisa G, thanks for always being there Laura S. Dirtbag at Affton, I love youll Spinette Mushroom loves Heather DN loves SD Mr Skinner - ls there gravity or not? VH U have been such a good friend: Good Luck with Patrick. BM 84 DO , You have always been there when I needed you, BM B4 AH, Wasn't c lunch great 2 years in a row? Good Luck always BM B4 SK, l'm going to miss ya. bm Rhonda 81 Elaine-thanks for being my best friends! love Teresa Hey Sorich. Luv ya Deb. Love a calf roper Sal, Let's go to VMR this weekend. Deb Sorry I got you in trouble in 4st hour, Jeanne-Matt Aw-SP You're the greatest- Love Michelle AW-SP Honk' Honk! Def Leppard kicks - Att fan, BR loves CB forever Middle-aged l'm sure Mike Mod. Loves Ann Lisa G loves John B Love ya Pete, short stuff Like you Paul, mmmmmmmm Grace loves Greg Pam, Staci, Nikki 84 Chris- FF Pam- You're my best friend- CB Juli- You're a great friend of mine- Lori Pam how's JeffyPoo? ET please come home- Babycakes Coming up next M'A'S'H Anne K,, Glad were friends again ff Love Nikki Susie Ann, You're a great friend! Nikki Jenny 84 Maria BFF CB How your tigerfish? Joan 81 Diane FF I love Jeff Evenson JM Don't Pay the Ferry Man I love Bobby Bradford JR I love Steve Moore DM Dan Moreau is a tweakhead - TM Steve H,, thanks for caring Tove Wrestling is 34 TM Hey Val ., Cookies!!! Bree, How's Oreos? Donna Gerik, I would like to meet your parents JM Kelli and Donna bffff Born to be wild! MOM MOM MOM MOM MOM Take it easy, Killer l'But Mrs Rudolph! Hey Dee, Wanna run around the block again? ls it cool Dan? me Br mt Where's Pierre, Mickie, and Scooter? Leave it to Ang! Dan Shy - member FBI T.T., Frank 81 Weenie-The Group Best friends Forever Under the bed 4ever 4983-B4 Band: Thanks for making my senior year mega-fun. Love Shelly To my most bestest friend Thorndike Hyper D. Bush-member? luv Ann You're in my heart forever Love Babe Luv U Bunches, Tone Teresa, What happened? Henry. B K. No matter what you are and aren't I still care. MGD K-She-95 rules C tt went flat! C,S GI Joe is my Hero!! Lead on, Adventurer Back the Attack of the Perkin Pack DM 81 SS Your Mama Don't Dance and your Daddy Don't Rock and Roll What do Rob Harmon and a Volkswagon have in common? NEEK NEEKI Hey Fister How ya doin? 44 Marty I love the Phantom TPer Cas in can't get you off my mind Hey Leanne, what's this on your shirt Brian Rinck-l'll love you forever Love. Cathy Doug K., Tricia O., and Brian R.: I'We Like lt. Cathy B Lisa S, You're the best sis around! love Peej Chelly Pooh-Who dogs you the mostq V H, Love Peej. Cathy B.-Will you stop whining to Brian! Love Peel I Love Penguins, especially Jeff Susan J. Loves Mike H. -forever 49 ds Love ya Aever, Matt Embrey and will never forget you Love Toni. MH, Otay Buckwheat, AB Missy, you're the best! Ang, Luv U always, Amy Diane-my bestest friend- Suzi We made it! SK-BK - Get wild I love you Kev! X ttf? SOC-BONDAGE! X I love my Mehlville soccer player Love Donna 5'9 Teddy Bear. I Love you AK Plymouth 318 kicks rear end gears John Engel I Love my firebird - Iceman Phil, you're in love with me, but you just haven't realized it yet. I love you, Sue I love my Rolla-man!!! Babycakes Big brother IS watching . . . I'lI miss you Susie Elkins because you're my favorite PPR JL Never forget Charles SE AK GK, I still want you CL Barbara Jean - small Coke? white castles- Rory Wright-J Jones- I love ya Mary Michelle- Val and Mal- paper bags- Lindbergh cruze- margarita- love ya Mary ttd says goodbye and good luck to Oakville Hockey Laura Elkins- l'lI never forget you or our year together. Lots of love, Mark Petrovic, DI, I don't know about you, but we had a good laugh HB Nickles To KMZ you are a great kid! Luv your sis Hey Honeycomb Head- the Masher Thanks for being there JD. KM, TV, from MB You're a great teacher Mrs. R Margarita B Hey Juicy Fruit EC and SKBSFFE Still in BA Flash-n-Shazam Flash-my love-Shazam Super Bowl-Dallas Cowboys 811 Marg-Super sister R H A friend Dana-thanks for being there for me these past A years-love Missy Tecites love God GH H,E,L.M.M. Vic how's Karl? New Word: Quietice GI GO vs AL Kelli O 9: Danna 9 B!!! We're Turning Japanese NL SE AK I love Dan T, MCCuIIen 1OfAfB3 love Leah Lampe Val. have you lost your cookies yet? Mobey. KR, Are your rings adjusted? Tim, You light up my life, Love always, Kim BT, How's your plant? LB Terry Knotts, a cutie! Spinette and Hane friends forever The bestest teachers in Oakville' Mr. Evans and Mr Windsor VG Been in any back seats? Angel Rick Frazer?'?'?'? Beth, you are the best friend a person could have!! I'm glad you're mine. Love always, Tonia I love Fred - Every single one af them! Hey Nails, I'll get you yet! Duck You ' Ang and Mar-Best friends forever. Hey Sue! Wanna go to the drive-in? HB Marla, you're the greatest friend Pam Don, the hand? Cindy Steve, Love ya! Rachel Doug, we love ya! RachelfCindy Rob L -n- Kelly L A-ever To all the girls who would love to go out with me: Don Lingner Robes S5 more plus tax Hey Pinson, have you hit any maroon cutlasses lately? ILUV tt3!I!! L,F, Brian, Just You And I love Cathy Brian-I love you-Cathy Michelle-You're a true friend-Cathy JB, You're a great little sis, love CB I love you Steve- Rhonda Teresa, Elaine, n Rhonda-BBF LR Si JB Best Friends Varsity Rahs Are The Best!! CB KA stick your head in a hole. MS Pam Bc Michelle, thanks for being there You guys are the greatest. Lisa Patty-You're the best sis around. I love ya! We have the greatest times together The summer of B3l Lisa. Ken, I'm glad we're together! I love ya, Lisa. Cathy, I still love ya lots! Lisa Lisa, You made my highschool years the greatest You're one In a million, BFA Love Patty, Mike, I'm holding on to you forever, I love ya lots, LUV Patty, Cath, I'Il never lose our memories. LUV Patty Mandy, Thanks for everything. I love ya, JB We'll miss ya softball of 83. We had an excellent season MM 81 DM Hi Mom! from Fritz Anne loves Dave BIG BOB! DS Luv Ya Friend! JL Good Luck to the 4084-85 Tigerette Hostesses 84 Tiger Hosts! Anna 84 Julie I love you! From Stinker to Turkey! Dral Goodbye-Sherry. Jaan. and Pat! I'm really going to miss you! Julie Mike + Marla Dawn. Marla. and Nancy-don't click nerts, nerts Chris, I love you! Nancy Brian, Sept. ll, 1987, right? Cath Junior. '83 varsity rahs, I luv ya. Cathy TA- wanta dance? Ricki, you are so special! Nancy Yearbook People Communicate! RK 84 NG B-F-Fl Tricia, thanks for all your help. Love Nancy S. Elkins and J. Luca: don't forget to write! love Mark Petrovlc Baha, Ali Ba, Raja J and Lin Bestest Friends Scooter-Thanks for the wild times- Gloria Lin-think of the possibilities! I Love You Dave, Lisa Grace-n-Greg Nestor-a big weenie! Regina + Shawn + Dennis Brian White is a nerd Homecoming was a great weekend- Sue Parker P, thanks for being a friend-Jeannie Hi Clark Bc Gloria, LIN BT, You've really been a great help, Thanks. TM Juli, Carol, Dana, Thanx for all the great times. I hope we're friends till the end. you guys are the best. Senior year we're gonna et WILD WILD WILD Luv. Karen B?BSfFF Cheers, Girls!! CE. Doug, I Love You-R,A.H Love that apple pie! Hi Matt. love Lisa Kathy. Kissy, and Guppy, Thanks for always being there, love Kinky Kevin and Debbie forever Sherrie, Don't be bully by your bowl, bully your bowl instead Chris, BING, BING, BING: love Amy Robin B., Do you want to play Atari? Jeff T. Nutsy, Have you cracked your shell? Robby H. 81 Robby D. are the babes of 83, 84, .,.,. . Chris, There's a whole herd of 'em. Sherrie Amy, Try the academy for ping pong balls. Friends always, Sherrie Chris Bi Amy' Once a manager always a manager. Sherrie Lisa, Leadership Lab '83 'BA 'lHe's no 1 PTL. love Sherrie Teddy Bear, love ya Who's sexy and seventeen? A.H. Connie, auit being silly! Dana Corruption rules! Does anyone know the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow? Still tickin' along with Sums To the future- I love you, Dan: Kim BER-636 loves HAR-A67 Mom and Bic-BFA Chicago rules Congrats Julie A, Congrats to the Seniors! CS 84 LS Watch out, Anne K.. for those massive college men!!!! Danny 84 Vicki Kevin S. M.Y.O.B. Shaggy. Clifford. Mainerd, 84 Capt. Caveman Mainard, I luv u 4-ever, Sticky Apeface and froggie Colonel Danders Chicken Suit! Where is pinky? Here I am!!! Jetts Jeanne, lt's time to be retrained Strutter's gone. but the walk lives on love her lil' sis. Annie Frank. ls there heating in your house? Lord Emporer-Thanks for attempting to get me to see reality: in the universe and otherwise. Love SD Bill K is NOT PV Calculus class of 'BA' Tim, Shelly, Bob, Vicki, Alison, Rob, Diane. Lisa, Mary, and sometimes Mr. Nold. Shelly Mathews: Southgate brought me your friendship time can never reposses, Love ya till it floats, Shelly D ls Leanny Here? Gary slams Moosehead Southroads Courtyard Kitchen workers know their stuff: Bob, Pat. Joe, Rob, Dave, and Mr. Hall Juli, your freckles are so brown-love Jim Linda K., are we still gonna do something? Barb C. Mary, PFIII it up! fha hay Barbara Jean L S.. Love ya like a sis- Bic Mary 81 Bob June 2, 4983 Mary Hartmann remember' Casper, Point, Ouchl, Flashdance, Casa Cruise, little OP half shirts, and riding ATC's. You're the greatest. LOVE Bob G G,G.'s. We love ya! Barb and Mary I love varsity soccer vita Cath-y, To the BEST FRIEND ever. Julie Cath, Always remember our junior year and all the fun we had! Teresa H. loves Rob L. Wez- I want you! Neiser KM 81 JR - B-F-FXJU R l.B.S.! VARSITY SOCCER to KICKSI Carol, Juli, Karen-thanx for the great times-You're the best! Dana Timmi, I think I want some ding- dongsl Susie Henry-thank you, good luck, and I love va! Sue Byron, thanks for looking out for me , ,, Marlowe I love you Regina! Chris lVlr. Jennings 81 Mr, Robidoux! Here's looking at you kids! 462 Juls, lnhale Quick! Cars AR, Mexican Americans weather forecast! HEAVY SNOW Cl Dana, Bear left yo breathless, huh? Carol Ang, Ken 81. the gang VP BS You're the best! LUV Rose Pi, the bs. 81 chats were great! I'lI miss ya! Lov Rona Hey Laura, What time is it? Angie I Love You Darin. Angie Dear Debbie, Thanks a million for all your help! S.H, DEVO RULES Berlin - Tell me why Mark S. ---- RELAX L.B Lyndi loves Kev! Robbin loves Brian SSSNP- Dina 5. Barb- SOS is great! Laurie. how's your covers? KC Ice, I love you! K I bought a booster from Nikki Pink Floyd rules MM J. Hoban. dan't forget 440 always Love Jane PC Love You always DK '67 mustang - multi alloafussharethislocker Sue 81 Che! You are GREAT friends Love A D Sam-Can you see anything? DW n'se. BF Kev- Be NICE or NO ICE- Kel Calyn, Ang-I wish I were an Oscar Meyer Weinner- love Kel Ang- State! Go for it! Lis Tiger V-ball ATTACKS Sher, Luv ya, PTL, Lis Duran Duran Kix!!!!!!!!!l!l I LOVE SIMON LEBON!!!l!! I love Bryan! LK 8k MB- best friends Aever Punis burro, MB? Karen, sat on any sewers lately? Tom. you know who I am? 362 Dizzy 81 Petite- BFF KM and MB- BFF Bryana loves Steve. PH 84 DB friends Aever Kim 84 Tim Aever Karen! Summer 83 Doug Chuchian is a fox. Hey Little Rocky, Love ya JAM Mark, I luv ding-dongs! Bob, l'II always love ya, Laurie Ricki, l love ya lots, Laurie Kim. BF Forever! Love ya Laurie Kimmie-Toots. My covers are a mess! LA BOUNDAGE!!!!! Kevin Loves Lisa A-Ever The 83 soccer season was brought to you by Earl's Yellow rose. Hey Jimmy R, wanna talk? Love Froglegs Mike M. Still love you, CP Should I stay or should I go? Roll Baby Gonna miss ya' love Little Ben C.K, You're still special love LB Hey Bob G-What's up? ls it coal? I LOVE HOMER HALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Karen A-Wanna be start'n someth'n? Yearbook students hover not. Quincy kids can focus . , . Calculus, Analytic Geometry . . . lt's all Murder By Numbers Mr. Sharp 81 Mr, Skinner - Just how fascinating are clusters? ET got a busy signal, OSH girls' soccer METRO 83. .,., . Laurie A., we're all gonna miss you. Mr, Green, what's the weather going to be like next Tuesday? Loverboy, Florida, and Sue, What a year! CMR Steve loves Rhonda Take your coat off, Trish Kim, Goood Mornnning --- San Antonio Barb, I love you I love my Mehlville Hockey Player. Traci Billy, I'm yours Aever Grover 81 Bunda bun tit Rob, Be good or l'II step on your toes. Craig, Luv ya lots! Lisa John -n- Darline Homecoming B3 Tricia, Macs again? Cops, don't worry. Rob Amy you're a goon, Lisa Busch, why aidn't you walk her to the door? Marty S. take care! Luv Lisa Kel, 'I2?! Calyn Will anybody go out with me? JL 350 Kim S, -VIANNEY BOYS IS BAD FOR VA! JL Rob, cafe? no way! Nalite togas gerere diebus ventoslsl LII' Chester. We get student rates! JB I love Michael J. Geiser Julius, ego amo te Persephone Cincinnatus, gratias. Persephone. Michelle 81 Mary Best Friends Always, You're the Best Mary. KIT Love. Shell I Love Mountainman Pom, Cathy, Barb, Lisa, Nancy B, 81 Lori B you're greeat BFA Si-IEL Micheal Joseph- you are the sun, you are the rain . , . As 94 , , , E iiiii it it Sen1orAch1evemenTs 4 4 Albrecht, Llnda 621254566 Coe ,42:,SQGlfjlSh Club 10,1 4, yy Aint-aen4,,ma 6 51 QQCEQE 421 Spanish club 40314, 4 1 Aldy, Laurle 40' O3 ,S'5!TiQeflsrn 425 GirB 4Sottball 40.44, Captain 425 Girls' Basketball 940,445 Captain 4 5 Girls'1Soccer 9,40,44, Captain 42. ,Q Allen, Jullo 6106166 Senior Exec 425 Fall Play Make-up crew 9: 5tuCo 4'4,f42if7l3Qerette Hostess 4O,44, Co-captain 42: Beauty and Beast MC 44 .',,' . 4'1' Allen, Llsa 2144166 Library Aids 9,40, , ' i Allen, Llsa 7140!66 Volleyball 44, Captaitfr,,f,4,2t Glrls 44Ba5ket'l3all'i91,40,44, Captain 42. Allen, Thomas 6471661Sor,:cer 9,40.44z42311Mlrestling'9p',Boysf,iBoseboll 9, , Amato, 414 166 'CQEfi,gi,2rf,GuidartC6?i'O'fflcs Worker'42:' 5 , Anderson, Karen B126165'Hornecoming Court 425 Tiger Pawltlearbook 44, Photogra- phy Editor 425 Cheerleader 9,4 4, Captain 405 FCA 9,401 Senior Exec ,425 Quill andgScroll 44,425 COE 425 Valentine's Dance MC 42. 5 -1 ,, rh 4 ,r f4,'r' 1 v,'r,' 9 Anderson, Kathy 3126165 Tiger Pow YeGrbo9k, 44 5 Cheerleader 9,40f'441g1'FG6ff4i9,'40i' Egler, Susan 4O12A165,Volleyball4 405f1,,Senior Exec ,42:VCOE 425 Whos Who Among Highschool Studentsg,g42r,1 , 14 V . 4 Elchinberger, 5u1alYi!te'5123166 Special Band 9,40,4 45 Volleyball 40: Senior Exec 42: COE 4425 Pep Clubigg-W Elchho tz, Cheryl 66, 1 'fi lr,' , 1, En el, John 8 23 6. K ,1 Engemann, Mlchglle 7147165 COE 40, , , s:r,f 1 ,11 ' f 0' Enright, Amy 3125166 Variety ShQw4,525144:lfg:iil Play 9: Spring, Musical 9: AFS 9,4O.44: Treasurer 425 StuCo,9,412g1Footboil1Manager24,0,42: Basketball Stat 40,44 5 A Evonson,4Chrls 710916516054 42g 41 1 4, Farrell,1Klm 414 4466 Tigerism 44,421 Cheerleader 9: FCA 9.40: Senior Exec ,42, Felkerl, Patty 91 Ey66. , Fells, Suzanne 612 166 Variety Show 42: Football Manager 95 Girls' Sacceri?-230,14 41, 425 Hockey-Cheerleader 44g Captain 425 Powder 'Putt Hockey ,44L4-2. ' Serri0rEXoc11442:Quil and1SQr0ii,44r5t9CG11,lrl.Zf,141 l'rr . yr-'V i rtlla, Jeanne 4602166 Fall Play 10, , , 4 Arconatl, Nick 44004665501-5tDGll'?r Wrestling ,1 44 furor, ,raesfo 166 Football Q,10,11: Wrestling 95 Rocquatuarto, 1 4 guioagnbgrggyygi t6gCiC6tlEI:aIl4g,4O,44,425 rrack3g15rgnyrreg?lrrr9fQ,10,11.425 nqnrgqn, wi 81431607 yyyyy ,,r,yrr 1 1 rrrl 1, ,S res J 1 1 1 1 - -4 Flemlnggsgleanlne 4 43 1 , r ' Y 4 I Baker LiDrGryr,ft1ifQie114,2, 1 'l, , l .14'f Franlaerion, ,z Q . luldrlligeri,Qtslryg'?12?g1661ff25241221116511411 5 ,V ffrr ,slsll 1 rrlqdnigygigfgtrnlaheiio115107166 Tiger Mascots 445 cnaerieaaar,o,40,11,42g.rcgtr1,,94, y 166, Diaclaiggliartd 9, ,s.r , V -42 H k I d M12 G, . , 1 1- ,,' 4114i sr,r' i' 'r'r U r. ' QW , 1 OC e eerea r ,L l,l', ,rsr 901100 -10 Qfllybb Hockey 99394441 CQ9T9l!f553lgri1 ,rrlr i14,, ,r 4 44 '14-f 4 . Q ' gfigggfff Qgngbg 'Bob 121os1ae1Horno6bmina,1caan 425 valentines caart,,,44g1aaysffBasarbals- - 1 T. 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Bridges, Rhonda 1724765 cnaarlaaaer 41,12 ' f4 Brodwuter, Mark 2 O4 60- f 4'4' i '4 44'- 1' Brooks, Susan 3106166 Special Band 9,40 Vice Pres 44, Pres 42, Senior Exec 42: 1 jg ,H Mororerto 10.111 2. t e 4li44 - ii44 tar 1 r 4fi4 1 1 ,,. t , 1, 1 s Brown, Daniel 1g 46165 Football 95 Wrestlers 9, Tennis 9, COE 42, ' mc' 51 2166 . , HGHNGHH- MQW Budalr, Jacql 4125166 Tiger Paw Vearbook 425 Girls Soccer 95 COE 42. 12: Vclemings gouyyg 1 auenner, JoAnn 8124166 Flag Corps 40, Golden Girl 11,124 Senior Exec 425 Variety Show 107111 Show 40,445 Stage Craft 445 Student Worker 44,42. E I Hartmann, Qumran gnglscgmatnrxja H7 622166 qxgalantlne s Court 12, Volleyball 9,4O,44.42: ans Q,r,n,14,12: SDOYW4 ,.Vr. .,,. , V, V,,, 9 9 2 'TS OS 9 9 frr- 14ff5F!4,5'ff ...' .'4. . . Campen, Ellen 9149166 Cross Country Stat 42, Track Statistician 40,4 4,421 Senior Exec I V 1335 Show Llantlna Q,10, 1 1,42, rail Pray Puallalty Q,10, staca 9,4O,44,42Q Library V,Ce,p,eS, 121 G,Q,,,'?49,,rQ3wg5 c 'i l ff2'1oo riaar Paw yearooor 11: Sonor rxoo 12: Quill Gnd Scroll 11. 6735 257241is115456652395i4lf3i317tir2sta'?f531ittt chambers. cm v 5105166 COE 42 nsiilmnichqsr 1 c '- susan 51401001 , . . Corotfllfl 421 BOW ti if Chettlo. Timothy 7108166 Track 9,401 Boys Swimming 9,40, Hnlmch' Kevin A2 ggccef- fytmgts 4,4, 1 N ,,.., 011111 Tom 61261661 , , uananx, stave ,6ofr2ir21tt?rrtr4eo,4o,1 441z:swrasti1na o,4o.14t:AI?s 125 Claeys, Bglr 81221166 Homecoming Court 42, Golden Girls 40,44, Captain 425 Senior H,nnIn9, Jumegrg, - 1, ,., , V .,:,,1,1 4,,4 , EXEC 42 tudehl Orker 44-421PeD Club l1'12 Q Nfl ,Z , i',44 1 1 Clevensllno, Klm 8103166 Special Chorus 9,40,4 45 Flag Corps 44,425 Track 95 Senior :insj:l11ogP?50f64, 66 V4'4', 1,f11g4,, i Exec 425 Fall Play 40,44,42, Spring Musical 940,445 AFS 405 Speech and Debate 95 HIII, Kun, 11110 65' Stogecraft 44,425 Library Aide 9, 5 Cocos, Steve 42K47165 Football 9,4O,'l4,42. Coleman, Christ ne 9149166 Tigerisrh 44,425 Fall Play 425 Stage Craft 42, Girls' Ensem- ble 42, Coleman, Paul A 47 66 Collins, Chris 964 66 Football 9.405 Wrestling 9, Senior Exec 425 National Honor, Society 44,425 Chess Club 445 Who's Who Among Highschool Students,42,,, ,,,r 6' Colllns, Mlchael A626166 Boys' Basketball 9,4O,4 4,42, 'fr, 2 'rii V' 5 Conlne, Dobble 4 104165 Tigerism 445 Quill and ScraIl,4141:1 Connors, James 4 04165 ' caok,1im51121a6K ' 5, ,,,,,., 11 ,y Creasy, Sherry 42124165 COE 42, i 1 frigcrosswhlte, Mlke 4 423665, 1r'rs1rr11z1t,,t, s1'41ri111Cs',11112r, S E 42 41.1 W 1' .en D900 On 1 1 1 ' 1.,fr 5 ,,, ,rs -rrr 1 R9b9r' 2 7 64 -,,- ,,,.,,,,,,,,y,s, fff,,, ,.,, -1 or Daniels, Roger 44107!6A. L ,,.r,r , ,,,, ,,1 ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 7 , oasbaan, Mloholo 42 0s1a6iSpaal1:ll , g13ygj41j 4,V4 5 411 Yigg , prec, 'Or 12: Group ww T 12: All State Choir 42: All Di ' Q 11 f44f4 .D.9'l9r.'5l '9,'.1542QAiZ4?Z1, ,,,. 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Horton, Steven 5142166 Football 9,4O,44,42, Track 9,425 Wrestling 9,40,44, Captain 425 German Club 44 V V House, Suzanne,Zg5il?166111Spaclak4tratrt?3'i9r40,44,425 Special Chorus 9,4O.44,42g Flag , GerpwlU4 Group '4 2' X ariety Show 9,40,4 4,425 Vocal Ensemble 44,42 Howe, Dclvld 4OJ02!65. Hsu, Sandy 210 16 . Jackson, Lorlo 4146165 Student Worker 9,40,42 Jansen,4Rlchard 4147166 Special Band 9,40,44, Cross Country 95 Boys' Swimming 9,4024-4. .4 Johnson, Brad 912762 Football 95 Boys' Basketball 9,40,44,425 Boys' Baseball 40,42 Johnson, Debbie 9 40 66 Volleyball 9,40,44g Captain 42, Girls' Basketball 9,l40,44,425 Girls' Soccer 9,40,44,4 5 NHS 40,44,42, Senior Exec 42, 4 ' Johnston, Terr! 726166 Football 9,40. Jones, Dan 5 7 65. Jones, Susan 40140165 Tiggegsm 44,425 Hockey Cheerleader 44, Co-Captain 42. Kaestner, Cindy 6 49 66 E 42 Kazmaler, Deron YQQQ66 Track 40.44, Boys' Swimming 9,40,445 Senior Exec 42: NHS 44,425 Tigerette Host 4 5 COE 42. ' 1. Kemp, Kathy 612311 66 COE 42. ' Klenbusch, Blll 4 27 65. , - , Klng, Dogg 7120 66 googball 9,40,44,425 Boys' Basketball 9,40,44,425 Boys' Baseball 9,4O,44,'l :Senior Exec 4 , , Klngory, Tony 342165 Special Band 9,40,44: Tigerism 42. Klle, Llsa 31091 Cheerleader 405 Football Stat 95 Library Aide 425 Student Worker 42, Kllpsch, Joyoe'9?1L'g66 Girls' Softball 9,405 Girls' Basketball 445 Girls' Soccer 40,44 Klooke, Klm 512 1 Girls' Swimming 9,10,44, Captain 425 Cross Country 9,441 Senior V Mfr ,I f ' , , A V I . , , f !MC5 9ZPQ,ll,MQ00Q9f 42 Exec 425 Variety Show 40, stuca Q,10,14.125 Close-Up 44,425 spanlsn c1uaQ,10,s1,25 M f , , 1 , Basketball Manager 9.4O,44,42. y 1 1 a4l1Q,ws,1,9,4O14.41,,,,Sec1o-tory 42: Group 1l.12: liao-r iq Su 6 42 65 1, , 4 f1f1,1o- ,1 S ,sa 11rwf1t1 r,-- 11 at rm 1, . 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I44, A CSTII. III 4571 ,TE,E C2f1'gNS4..JENNlFERCffDD. 397139, '747 DE 132, fltffg ,',.4 47lfI - A .4,,I 7V'CKVTp3D of 'l,flQ,,g, ' 7777A . .. ENER, EDUGCD , ...,. gg . I cs .. STEM!E?vf,9CSOI903i31438- GERIBARB 00 4941 f f - ..4 . A7,. lfff , ,MBOLLINGERI GARY 00957627 443-4 I .4,, I 774774A I 77I77 3439911594 MARK00 T1 134. A7W 7 MSOMMIEIRITOI GAETAf5l '121E9.49O7Q7 -11 7777 E7A47 ,... ,,7 Cffb DI 45714, 77 7 'TAI7 'WCHAEL CS9ri2hD.D. 438, , A AfT D- Mb- 5 . ., ,,g49,RTOLI, lANTHONYg,ggyp p, 145. ,B, 5ig?fLQ,BOMMAR?TO2' MELTTAUO 0, 406. CACCIATOREKJOSEPH 4'fE , , 'ES qsfg p. 446, ,,4, p. 148, 44 132. 439. 44 9746 qsopnyp. 439. ITBEJDHT p. 433. BOND, EDDIE,fsOijg3 CAGE, LAURA an 6. 50, 434. , my p. 79, 449, Igf aw. .:,f, .V . ij, ,il ..7k ir lf., I 6,4 .,ff A I , fiVfJ??55f17zQ ,7,-I. I,gss,E!i,1fwI , ,,,..W,..,.. X V, ,4 ,,,.,, ,, -444444575443 . ,f 1 4- g,yg,Lr-- . .4 L 7:47- -UW A f III f f . l l gli - I . S --.. 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' ' : ' I Ngzkr I KIVL I ,II', ?,..z3I5 ff D- I4'7- 3II LLI- IIL 47' ggry Q. 2, 43.64, Bo. FAULSTIOH- PHIL CSODHD D- IAO- IILCU 2 ILIL A ' I FAUSSA CARRIE U0 D- 450 IA3I951AVIN. A 36A35350- 59 I IL, ,,,, . LI,, TT SIAERI qsry p. I I D- . . - , - ,ILI ,. LLLL, . ,--L - ,,I. , .L-L L L, . LL-AL ALLL- . . - ,. 1 -,,LA,L ,,,,, I L,,I, , ,IIL jj CAI KIUIANE fGC P- 95- . ,',I,, ., II FEIKEIZ5- JOHN Cffb D- 457- A.,4 IIII IAI ,,LI . 4I,,,D IALL Y iIII34TRBIH6IMI6HAEL gsophb 6. 45104 ,4,, , PATRICIA 30 p. 447. -CSOPYUOI 444.- ,,,, Ei4f?BlIN?iST45PHEN Iso 0. BO. 447. . I I IFEINHERG- MICHAEL CSOPIIJ P. MO- .LORI CII? P- 32- I csophj pl ,1 AO? I STEPHANIE Csopl-S0 pl 3' 26, Cfql 36' 450' ,If L,,,LI, LIIIJ HHAIW M17 MELA U0 0. 40. 5O'34fI34. I IAAI I - gg. Iy.y, CSO pu 26,331 QQ, ,,, ,, SUZANNE qsry p. 4, 443. .97-GIBBAR, 0. 444. B ,,, P4 ,S-gf7IfII7IBYLewSKI.IRoBERr Uoprry DANNY 00 rv. 434. IGIBBS- DENNIS I32- ,..,., 440. p. 6348. 36 MO 2539, 96. 44,, ...1 LLIIIDI - SOP D- - - - I I I I LISA qsoprry p. 26, 440. g:Egg?FLI5SEETI? CSOSHBIEZAIWAI- ISCHER- REGINA CSOOHD D- 440- - I SOP I p.7i4245 QAFISHER, MARIANNE Ury p. 450. OILJUM- PATRICK CSO P- 2-1531 I DAYEIAIH 3gQKIMBERLY7?Ury.Ib. 33, ,IID FISHER, SCOTT qsopny p. 24, 62, GIEL. DOUGLAS CSOPITD P- AIAILDII 449. Y ,, 4 , MOA GI VARDIER, JAMES Qsry p. 4 I DAVIESI CSOF5HD-U 139-475 i ,I. A FISHER, TODD f . 79, 450. GISEV- THOMAS CSODHD D- 444- U 65 pi 94. kiii FISTER' JOSEIJLL pt 471 445- JOI-IN Cffj p. 36, 450. ...E QSOPI'Ij.pj p. 449. FITZGEQALDI MIKE UO DA 132' IIIGLAYQSCOCK, JAMES Csophj D. 69, FA9I5i?ii5I5EINNETH,CIIDP- 434- FLAHERTY, THERESA Ury p. 69, 432. ,...,.Vl,, frri Iy.- EBENQECg5'EZJkQETH Ury p, 434, I I FLANIGAN, LORI C50 pl 118- . MZAGLAQSCOCK, KRISTINE Qsry p. 448. wK- HOOL 4,,, ,,,. E BENBECIS- WSUL CSO D- II7- FLEMING, JEANINE Ury p. 440. . I IIGLEAEON- TIM CSD D- 227- I,II, C30 D- 434- FLEMING, ROBERT Ury p. 150. QLEQQQON' TOM UID D- I32- I I IIIIIIII J LIIH A OOIH CJD p. 434. FLEMING, STEVEN Cfr7 D. 450. .. G REY- KHISTINA CSODIID D- 144- 53, KDEFRANCESCO. p.-I24, L-I Uopny p. 440. FLINN, KELLY Ury p ..,, IIO OFHEY7 MAPK Cffb P. 89. I50- -,,- 65- 69- W- -,4II 4IL I fQ4fZIYIEH..CIIDP- ISI- FLOERKE. CR III OOETZ- MONIKA CIO D. Q. 39- 50. 47 I44 PELAPLAIN. MICHELSLKSZQRLU-If ,,,, 21 I 432- i DE?- SUS DOU ,Lf-, , 4V.. Mir! G?:gZGlN' -I-AMMY p- 331 34, DELK, JULIE GOLD, DAWN CSOPHD P- IAM- . FU DELL- LEPOY If-- EGGERDING, 'L GOLDSWH' 'QMBERLEE 00 DI 33' 34' -II I 4 2 132A I., DENBY, ORVILLE Ury p. 449. , 454. . ,, E E y..F0XwEAMiQywyy 432 35. 4 , I DENNET4, JOHN foc p. 69, 94. yy ECLER. SUSAN sr p. 447. 4-II if II-A I . -II-- I-,I 1 I I OOO, CHRIS Ury p. 62, 63, 450. I I ,,,.,,,.,.. ,,,, ., ,.,,. ,7- . W, --,-. . f 5 FOX MAIQ1-A Oryp 132 DENZL,'KEITH Ury 6, 34. I I CAAWWAHENBERCER, sUzANNE..46ry..p.,447. . I . - , I y ,,,,.,..,, . GOO- MARIA CSOPHD P- 29. 36. IAI- L ..,, SODIID P- I39- I4IAAIAfC1E4ERBYiIIICLA4RE'fs6pHy p. 26, 439. I DERBY, STEPHEN Ury p. 227. 1 I DERIENZO, PAUL Ury p. 449. DESALYO, ANDREA Ury p, 449. DETMER, DAWN Ury p. 449, 457. DETMER, LENNY Ury p. 434. DETRICH, CAMERON qsopny p. 440. DEWEEZ, ROBERT Qsry p. 447. DICKERSON, KAREN 466 95 C DP- - DICKERSON, ROBERT Uopny p. 440. DICKEY, NANCY Ucrcy p. 95. DILE, TRACY qsopny 440. DILL, BRIAN Uoprry p. 447. DILLOW TAMMY so h .87, 440. - C P DP DILLS, NANCY Ury p. 449, DIRNBECK, EDWIN Ury p. 434, DMUCHOUSKY, JULIA Qfocy p. 95. DOBBS, LAURIE Ury p. 434. DOBBS, SHERVL Ury p. 449. DOCHNAL, JAMES qsry p. 447. . DOLAN, JON qsopny p. 440. DOLDE, JENNIFERUry p. 434. DOLL, PAT Uccy p.--95Q IIIII BI.. Ely.. .. ..,... EICHHOLZ, CHERYL fsry p. 447. EICHHOLZ, RANDY Qfrj p. 449. ELKINS, SUZANNE UID p. 29, 33. 434. ELLIS, LAURIE Ury p. 434. ELLY, LISA Ury p. 449. ELMENDORF, SUSAN Ury p. 434. ELPHINGSTONE, GERALD fSOpI'Ij p. 36, 440. EMBREY, SERENA QSODTU D. 440. EMBREY. THERAN Q0 p. 50, 434. ENGEL, ALLEN CSODID D. 4110. ENGEL, JOHN Ury p. 447. ENGELMAN. MICHAEL Ury p, 60, 64, 434. ENGEMANN, MARK Ury p. 449. ENGEMANN, MICHELLE fsry D. 447. ENKE, CHARLES Cfry 449. ENRIOHT, AMY qsry p. 26, 64, 447, ERDER, CATHY Ury 6, 434. I ERNST, ROBERT ffry D. 62, 450. ERNSTQIHOMAS qsry p. 427. ERNST IAI' TIM Qsophy p 1410 f'ERXLE4BEN, LISA Ury B. 34.429, 434, I 42 ' FRANCISLAACHRISTOPHERUry 6s64,I 432. FRANK, CHRISTOPHER Q0 p. 432. FRANK, MICHAEL Qsophj p. 440. FRANKOWSKI, JEFFREY Ury p. 64, 432. FRANKOWSKI, MICHELLE Ury p. 450. FRANKS, BRYAN Ury p, 437, FRANKS, JANE Ury p. 450, FRANKS, TONY Ury p. 443. FRAZEE, SCOTT Ury p. 62. 79, 450. FRAZIER, RICHARD Ury p. 132. FREELAND, WILLIAM Ury p. 432. FRIEDMEYER, CARY Uopny p. Bo, 440. FRIEDMEYER, MICHELLE Ury p. 5, 44, , 440. FRIERDICH, SHERRY qsopny p. 26, 33, 440. FROMMANN. SHERRI Ury p, 432. FUCHS, JOSEPH Ury p. 33, 35, 36, 39, ,. 69. 432. FUHLER, MARIE Ury p. 448. A FUSSNER. RICH fsophyp. 140. GOODHART, DAVID qsophy p. 444. GOODHART, PAUL Ury p. 432. GOODSON, JAMES Ury p. 432, GORE, RAYMOND Ury p. 1QQ,,.. GOTSCH, RICH Ury p. 1507 GOULD, PATRICK Ury p. 432. y GRAB, TROY Uopny. p. 444., I IIII ORAFTON, DARRELL Ury p. 450. GRAFTON, NORMA Uopny p. 444. GRAMLICH, JILL Ury p. 432. GRASS, PATRICIA qsry p. 9, 24. GRASSER, HENRY qsry p, 443. OREEN, DONNA Ury p. 448. C-REEN, MATT Uocy 6. 96, 404. 405. GREENE, ANNETTE Uoprry p. '432. ORIFFIN, CHRIS Uopny p. 444. GRIFFIN, JENNIFER Ury p. 36, 450. GRILL, BRETT Ury p, 450. ORILL, LORI qsoprry p. 444. GRIMES, STEVEN Ury p. 450. GRIMM, JULIE Ury p. 450. ORISHAM, STACIE qsry p. 42, 50, 443. GROEPER, PHYLLIS qsopny p, 26, 40. 444. . Index - 495 GROSS. SHANNON 045 p. 432. HELERTOH, KEVIN fsrl O. 29,..59,a. 4 49. f.KAzN1CA, JEFF Q40 p. 134579, 452. OROYE. DAVID qsophy p. 62, 444. HELLWEOE, MARK qffyp. NN J . 4 . , ZKEENER, ANGELA qsopn3.p,'442. GROVES, OAROLYN Csrj p. 448. HELM, SHERI gsopnyp. 444. 4444 444 KELAM, ROBERT qsopmp.f '442. OROYES. DORIS Cffb 9. 459. HELTIBRAND4 JOSEPH 09 R AR44 4444 , 44444 KELAM. THOMAS iff? R. 244492. OROYES, JONATHAN Qsophj p. 444. HEMANN, i 4 RALU',0O p. 35. 44 4 KELLY, CAROL 043 p. 433.V ,' QRUNVVALD. SUSAN CSOORJ R- 444. HEMANNMQDEYE.,q1Tg,p.,.454,g 5, . 4 4 Tfj 414 KELLY, OERARD fjrj p, GRYGLEWSKIY -'UUE CSORRD R- 444. f KELLY. KERR0 0041 433.21 CSUALDONI, TEHA qsophp p, 444, . S5 4 L4 KELLY, PAMELA qffyp. GUEMPEL, MATTHEW Q45 p. 443, 50. 4L,A 5 ..f '..'f . INCEYBADBADA QV5.1.955 f.,f52 'KELLYQFERENCE CSORYDN GUNN, HOLLY qsfp p, 443. ' 54g'4.4,9,L'Q .5RW'N- JAMESCRP.R:.1f....55 4,44 437, g .KEM43,'g.L4ATHL5EN gg p, 420, 442, GURSKI. DANIEL Qsophy p. 444, 44, V 4'DW'N'g:'RgfS 444 jig LL4, YP- LKENNEDYZUSA 00 O. 433. T . f ', LELL p,'25.5o, 432. 'WCS' SZYN, L,44 KENNEDYQQMARY 445545. 94, ,, ALL, . L L,44 Q ELLELELAE D 4 HENSON4 KEEEWZEYEER1' 154- WA Y. ' L4,4, '..' 'OLL A KESTLER. BRAD on p. 4:43. LL44 ' , 4 f HENTHORN..RA1Y4QNA4C1fJ R. 432- I 433' 4L L ,LELLEL l , KLENBUSQH, WLLLIAM C50 R. 124. 4' AL44 ' . HENTHORN,'RONN.Pi.ffQ p. 457. 4 , . ' '. KIENLEN, ELAINE 045 p. 433. . , L HEPPLER.'sHAR0R4'cff9.'9.,.44, 454. ,,Ll . . KIENLEN, vALER4E,gs5pnp p. 45, 442. .q l44,4L 1 l,,,, ,AER D I HERWTO, MATHEW CiC1Y'aR. '2c. 132' . . LLLEELLE KRBURNI S?,E545Yf4ffDQR- 452. V ,LLE , 4L g..-.... Hess, NOBLE',g34j'.p,. KILO, MARKjffQTjffVji?,.V5Q' , ' 'O , L ' ' HESS. K -WN HAAO, ROBERT my p, 52, 79, 450. V g Hg5TER,,OHR4sT R44EafzQQffp 5. 454. KING, DANNY'..g43,'35,5 62, 79. 452. HADD, HARRY 44555 p. 95, MARK5qs5E35p p. 33, 39, .......... KTNG, DOUGLA5fgsfy p. 7, 54, 424. HAOEMANN,VRH4LL4P 005. 55, 59,55 ,,, A , KLNOERY, ANTHONY qsfpp. 424. 432. ' , .,. cHARLEsqfa5p p. 95. 3. A 444,444 Q KIRK. KERRY my p. 452, HAOEMANN, ,4, 3TEYEN,qs5pm'p, qffyp. 454. f5f5 r ,TYL J 47'4 . ' 5 KISTER. KEv4N qsopmp. 442, HAOENs4EKER.,j5L3'g4NAg,jqfrp p. 450. 5 KELLTE qsfp p, 449. J EE4. Q' PM ,359 433 . 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IIIH -.i.f.BINKs, VICKI 00 p. 34, 436. I PICELESUNKHF: 62554-26 A I MICHAEL fsopktg 4 II6 DAVID GO ID- 436- I PID E . SOP R- - g I L,ITT4 4 DEAN qsophy .. 446. 444- . - STEPHAN g4ZA'f'4a6.D-'4. . CH i. . 4 - DEBBIE CSOP- 426- P'EKARSK'- DON UGCPD' QQ' - A N I I 55945 JOSEPH GOD- 436- P'WZ'3N' SCOTT HA E- 5' 47- 64- ,.RR4N. KEITH 6664-46. EICAZIQPD 4446 466- - MRILEV, CHRISTOPHER ' IRIIC, IEDI CI4, CCII 4'.4 J 7..,l . HAEL foc p. BO, 404, PINSON. SUSAN CSDDDD D- 42. 46. RILEY, GLEN qsophp ERIC CSDLEDPIQ 36. 446-,,,.,..,, 444- RINCK. BRIAN 460 6. 6, SCHIEKO- 404159-1744315225'2E1'f.SMEREK.JEANNECSOID- PLAYSSMEVER, MICHAEL fsrj p. 424. 1124, SCHILDKNECIEIQEQ35 px ANNE 00 p. 36' 4 AR P- - 400- A - ' ' 7 , .OD P. p. 24, 62, 56, ROBBNS, SARA .som D, .ML SCHIIVIPE. BILL 404. SMITH, p. ROBEDEAU. BETH Qfijj-pZ455. ,SCHLEICHER-DPQIIIEZHEQIJ-Fig? 435- -39 GOP- 454- ROBERTS, JULIE ANNIQQB p. 435.44 IASCHUTTLER- ' . ' . 62, 444. A 3 s HLITT ER. MICHEV. z I1 .46. fy 4 5 2,4-666mm 6. 42. 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OREOORV Q43 p. 437,447 ISCHROETE44- g3,MTS,,ANTHONv 4545 6, 426. I 54,4 -p .4O4.. ROMACKER, PATRICK qsophj p..42i-4, SCHUEIWIAN Q5-445-if fsophjp. 446, , - ,. ROQKSI WENDY Cm D. 155' J V ' ,E,,,' - Lge., 14. STEVEN Qsr, D 426- ' A ROSE6R66H.AN466LA c66Rn176.,746.,,,.. 3g2g1I2ELAIJ5AAcgg pf 33- 42- 436- - UATT VM ?--if ,,., 'NES I1 D. 444- -444-' 4-, E' 'N4f 4-- A . ,P - - UD D- 456- ' Gow ROSE' JILL SIAWNS. LAURA cfm 6. 456- , A ROSEMANN., -23521.'?QSS?fWA.I?ZTRf?IUBER- LISff4CS'5 5T595fE'f0NE- Rm ISD D- 426- ROSENBAUM. 044 P- 66- C10 6- 4:46. 424, 26. 56, 4444 gm D641 GARY Cm D' 156' IIH- ROSITZ. DEBBIE-fsry Sf O- - CSD P- 48. 36. O. RUTH- GERALDSQU 6: 440 P- 455- 426- ROTHSCHILDQROBERT P- 62- 455- csopmp. ao. 446. I I ROwELL,CARIA 74665 C60 P. 47. 426- my p. 456. I , ROZHGN. .IOANNE 00 SES SEAYID OOP- 436- cfo 46- 466.- 4444 . ,,., RJEBSAMRACHELLE 44415444-726. 466., ODE- 436' 452 R- 426- I BIEVEN C66 RULD. MAPK 044 P- 424. ---- -444 jgSE 1 .4?ENCE ISO R- 426- 6 . 456. 4444. 4 RUPPL MICHAEL 0476. 455- . .AIAPPD D- 26-33' J 426- ,ix PUPPEJ JOHN cf-06. 66. 425- I 436- 454- --.'. - 4--. , .4---- 1 ,7.R42.24,,iANA 4446. 44- 446- Z I E2'25 4I3'Lf4M?56ff'4 D' 155' E' 46' I .454.- , 4-4 ' E'.D 'I?U'.l.'I- .STEVEN ff -69. 455- ' J ' A ' , -'.,' A . , RLHTERQVICKI 44.12-254. 455. SEIM. CARL 440 P- 60- 426- 466- A 0663 6. 400- RUTTEP4 TRACY 46664446 446. SEN- DANIEL C40 R- 455- 436- ' REAGASEEQMICHELLE qsopny p. 4545, RYAN, TERRENCE ffrp p. 62. 455, SELL. SHERI U0 D- 26...5U- CSODYID O- V.REAG'ANQii2IANDY 454. RVDER. VENUS Qsophj p, SS. 445. SELL. TER' csoom I3-L'36- 446. I A ---- 4-ASTEPP-, cAROLvN.qsrpp. ,.RI5AsK, TIMOTHY qsrp p. 424. ZAAICEIAEL qfry p. 454.- RECQKgIif ANGELA 045 p. 29, 44, 45. . ,,-. ... 435. REED, KRISTEN Qsophj p. 46, 4414. REHLING, BARBARA qjrp p. 435. REIDELBERGER, JOSEPH Qsry p. 427. REIN, MATTHEW Csophy p. 444. REINHEIMER, JAMES Qsrp p. 33, 35. 88, 89, 424, 64. REIS, ANGELA C50 p. 424. REITTINGER, JAMES ffry p. 455. REITTINGER, JOHN qsophj p. 444. RENKINS, CATHERINE Qjrj p. 435. WRENKINS, FRANCIS ffm O. 455, .-.. - Index SAHRHAOE. KAREN my pf 455. SAI-IRFIAGE, rVIARILYN.qsrp p. 425. SAITZ, LAURA Q45 p. 29, 33. 311, 35, 42, 435. - A I ., SAIVIPSON, CAROL qsrp p, 425. A SANBOTHE. STEVE qfocy p, 400. SANCHEZ, LINDA Csrj p. 425. SENNIGER, JANICE, Csophp p. 26, 445. SENS. CHARLES qfeSS46p p, 404. SEVCIK. LORI7qsopn3p. 26. 72, STEPP. REGINA Qsophj p. 446. STEVENS. CHRISTOPHER qsfp p, 26. 27, 426. SEYM6 R SHELLYC D 126 DIANNE qfocp p. 54. 55, U . Sr D- - 402. gig 4- STEWART, LAURA Q43 p, 26. 36. 50, SHEBIK, RONALD Cjryp. 436. ,VV. STICKA' QSODI-0 pl 1A7' SHELDON, ROBERT qsopnp p, STIEFF-ERMAN, DAVID qfrp p. 62, 456. SHELHEGARY CfOCJ-41 404-,Q - STIIVIACH, LAURA my p, 457. SHEP.. DON csophb p. 447. ,Q STINSON, JOHN qsopny p. 446. SHIPP CHRISTINE qsrpp. 426. 11 4- SHORJT, MICHAEL qsophy p. 62. 446.7 SHOULDERS, MONICA Q0 p. 437. SHY. RICHARD ISIS D. 426. STOLZER, GARY Qsrj p. 47, 65. 69. 426, STONE, TRACEY fsophj p. 446. STONEKING, JAMES Qjrj p. 436,,437. frrkk UM KVVVV K ,VVV A A - ' '6 ' .6 1 5 6674. '. .6 ,,'- A, W .. - . Z 1 M I 77 4 7 vm 4 f f .R ..7....,..s...,.R67-If 77 4 6675671 Mfg ' Q, 474 A ' ' .74 0,7432 6 f 24 62 4 4 7,364 ,K 17 77 6 4 7. ff L4 4 1 6 5 7 Q 7 41 Aj Ls 5 I! . A 6 7 . . , - . . 7 -6 JZ ,Rf 73? - --W - - - - -611.7 -. 76- .7-.1--I 1 Rf.. -.1-1-.7676 ..gR.77--,6- 2 1-1517767 A 594547 7 7.1 744, sf 4 1 Q -6 -7 . 2 6:7W1p76g'1f . 7. 4. .76 .WUI-A-... f Rf 4 74.44 7 I R K awww MR pw Q44 if A.,, 7 4 4 6417 4 7 7 47 4 7 4 fffig 1641444 446104 M964 f W 5 71? y X X? W !,. .k . E-7.66 56382 W g? 4 Wg? K My I' 6 ' 1 76 6-7-1 1-1 4 1117.6 464776 1 7. .R ff.:---.66-1.11-114.72 446 1 Q 6 .. 477 . I 4, 7 .. ,:.-5,71 6. 'I-'4' ff .. , - -- ' 7, . 7.61. ., .. 5-fy617+.1vgfI,-,g:..y: - . ,. 2171 . 1.07 7 4 4 . -... -.6 . I fag f 1...- 2.4ffi67I61 3ff17-- 62-. - Ra 447 147.2 ..... STRUCKMAN. PATTI 463 p. 6126.64 T 6 - 7--. ,l - . .7 . .4. , i . . 6 R. 157. 1. STRUCKMAN TRACY 66610 R. 146-6 62'-79 ' 6 6 , 1 R7 . STUTTE- KAREN Csovhl D- 446- 66 II6 75 IIIIIIII I SUEDKAMP. TODD UQ p. 61, 136. YAETH. R. 1365.7 l 6 7 DD- 402- 137.6 66666666 66 SULJAK- CPRISTOPIER G0 R. 127. VALLE. STACE? UO R. 21. 457 ZOELLNER, KEVIN Cjrj 6. 'I37'J' -.--g SULLINGER. Bose: fr . 156. .vANcIL. DONNA. . -- - . zOREscu. MARK f . 157. SUMNERS. MARY 4555 if 136. VANCIL. LARRYMQQQP127. 6666 147- 6 ZORESCU, sI,I5ANC42,pp, 127, , SUWTER- POLLY Csoohb P- 146- VANQEBWEID5-WIS CSORIIJ R. P6UL'1iIf I ZUEHLKE,-KRISTIN 41156. 33. 157. . SLINPTER, TNA4sp p. 126. , 6666 i12Ii!II2?Ci.. I i7I27- 6 ZUEHIgKE,MARY 45155. 110. 113. suTER,.IO+N4fryp. 156. MAQIDEVEN, QAVID 41676667-f 6. 666. - - - I. SUTTMOELLER. IcEvN 450 p. 126. 36. 23215 39- 437- ZUMWAQT.. KRISTINE fjrj p.-426. 40. SU1TON.MCHAEL4s0p. 126. 662 gg-jp. 1 6. - R- . 7 'f137:Q-, 2 11 l 6 7 - suTTON. SUSAN 4117 p. 156. VANFLEETY-'-'I7I?ISI5IA4'E3Cggf1DL5-78421 61. 146.771 ..1. f-WMV' JASON Cff? D- 62- 457- ZLIIYIWALTQ LARA 410Ip..51-575..g-g.6gg..I7.g-. I SWEENEY. RACHEL 4s6pnp p. 146. VANHOOGSTRAATQMICHAEL Csophff La,W16HELM-KELLY.GOP- 437- 6 If SYDOW, STEPHANIE 4soph3 R. 75. R. 146. -4W:fKER5ON' UQ-P6 437' I I I 146. VENICE, JEFFREY 4s6pnp p. 136. .ia W KEESON- 36. 39. SYKES, DOBORAH CSODID p. YENIOE. RONALD Qjrj p. 436. I3?I47- 11..E 5 YENTIMIGLIA. LISA 4113 6. 156. WILL 77.TONY 456 16 1 75' 37147. -1. YERNACI, AMY 4566113 p. 147. WILLIAMS, BETH 157. YISOHER, TINA Q0 p. 436. WILLIAMS. BILLY 147. VISNOVSKE, LORI 410 p. 44. 136. WILLIAMS, KIMBERLNQ 55, 54. YITALE, PAMELA 450 p. Q. 44. 127. 1525 .. 1 VOCKER, LISA ffrj p. 62, 146, 156. WILLIAMS4 LGR' UO VOCKER, WILLIAM 4sophQ D. 62, ,:,I MARY ANggg51j1QCj p, 55, -- 4464 4 YOGT. DARLA 4s6pnp p. 146. II66 I 6- 76I TABAKA, ANGELA 450 p. 126. VOGT. MICHAEL 4115 5. 136. QQ 37' TABAKA' THOMAS CSODW P6 446- I WILHljgENg KAREN 456 . 447.67 TAROLIINE. STEVEN 4115 p. 62, 156. -1... - WILSON DOUGU,5p.1 M 7374. TAYLOR, IVORY Qfrj p. 62. 157, W,ND55R6TODD my QZ VRI VIQ57 TAYLOR, KIMBERLY Cfrj p. 62. 156. . I I ' I . ....1,.. WIN 4, QRON Qfocj p,,7 Q3. TAYLOR, LAWRENCE 410 p. 62, 157. . -6 WN 0,3 75 7137 161-011. WR 6-1 R. 126. 532525-36117. TERNES..KIM-Cffb R. 156. .I. WI 36, 457. TERRY.-DAN 4f66p p. 402. WADDOOK, BARBARA 41665567 102. WIT 64Cf,36b.46 THOMAS- SCOTT Cffl R. 62. 156. WAGGONER. BRYANA Q0 6.63. 297, THOMAS- WARDELL iff? P- -456-. . 136- . ' 437. THRASHER, TARA 4srp pg 3. 17. 513.4 WAGNER. DEBRA qsophp p. 147. I -127' IIII WAGNER...-MARY :So R. 127- THUET- STEVE CSODIWD R. 146. WALLIS. SHANNON-410 p. 55,,156. . T'EM6NNf TODD 6066? 1162- 496' WALTER. 96771616 C50 R. csopm R. TIPT.ON4.'t?0BIE U0 D- 156- WARD, MICHAEL 4srj p. 36g my p, TITTEL- GARY CSODUJD- 46. WARREN, GREGORY 4513 p . .7 NAI-I qsopmggpg 147, .TCzIi11IZ,SON. MARGARE15g.4436pn3..7R. 36. Cffb Rh 334 N,KAREN.'ff1jp. 157. 6 . 6 I... . so . .7.. -sy I1 . 47. YOALSON-OWEN1S6121IIIR.66116. 146. 4462. C P Ip IIS? Ip 1 + TOENISKOETTER- BWW?I.CffJ.R. 156. WATTSQOHRISTINE 4513 p. WOT,4v,i714I6157,4N7E15.7I,i,Q. D7 457. TOENISKOETTER. -s1EvEN4s6phJ R- 127.5 WOTAWA' VUOI5-,Af III GOD ,127 146- WEBB, BRIAN In 4 I ' TONKOVIC. DENNIS Qjrjp. 136. 147. I6 GOD 235744577 TOWSLEY. BRIAN U0 p. 36, 156. 114153351 DEBBIE 450 ANDREW UO D. 36' 7157! TRANKLE6 TRACY CW? P- 456- WEBER- DAVID CSO-R YYLIQZIQIEKMRYAN-.4113 p. 36. 62. TRAPP, ANTHONY-4566115 p. 146. WEBER. DEBORAH 41136. pl 367 I I TEQZTMAN- LAURA U0 R. 33. 156. WEIL. RAYMOND 4515 p. 4275111 p. A TROSTERELQTXQIQ if 1264 AO 146 WBNER' MARK 6091016 W' IIII 6 4.5767 1 J C OD D D- - - - MIEINER, MICHELLE Q0 p. 436. Wy5El..jQ715E?Zl4?k4fQQ?g.g,6 vlzk 5 I TRLIMP, SHANNON 4115 p. 436. TUOKER, JOHN 41663 p. 402. . VIQEIS, ,JEFFREY 4117 p. 156. 7 WELCH, cHRIs.4s6pn57 6. 447. .. -. 6 1 Iefifiikiwgrfis. .Riff-.6 , ,ictffsvil ' .1 za- ..: 14.117766 . .- 6 4 - 6 TUCKER- CHRISTINE 4sRRhD R- 436- WELCH, GREG 45651336 35. 34. 3 TUREK. R. 146. 666 65, aa. eo. . TUREK- 146. WELDELE, DOuGLA5gff46ry.p.g7.2. 61. A . M .... . . - R. 26. 61. ao, 127. 6..-6 .iii . 6 , f66 g 7 WELDELE. ANTHONY-496511 p. ao. . .i,...7 6 -...-I --.. 1471 f 6-.. . -IIOI A .. .-WWELKER' DOUGLAS 6V6- G 0 pi 437, VARBRGUGI-Ig'.JAMES7.444423335275275-I-457 V . --6. -.. 74-.., . YWELIQER. I?0BEI?TC1fJD. 62. 156. YARBPOUGH- JILL '-6.. 4 TYL554 I.r.--WFELER ANGEPA Cffip- 456- YEH' DEIWS -... -I-6-. R. 137. YEH- FANNV 00 f . pf'34. 137. LISA .6I6 -6 26- 50- ..-. MARK .--. . VOUNGBAUER- Rf IIIIIII 447- .6II 64 I IIII --4- 6-.66 127- II 6 IIII .-.. . i -4..66 I . .-- , ..V. . VLI4 R. ..I.7I -.I- . . . 'I IIII6 I II- Csryp. 4274 I... III - ' 6 . . . -- 6 .-... -. 7446- p. 36. -6.66. ..6 .....-..6-6 f .-. 1. 7767I . .... -64f ' 6 -.-.. 4.I.I 6IIf - III6 . 1 I4646. 499 I I6666 6 I --7. 7666 - I IIII ' I 6I66 6I6. 4 .W 1.64 .7 ., M 6 7. ...7.g711f6.g1I:I-my 6 1544 :.1:.7--- -7.A...-f-f4..- 7112 .74- .-77 -.77 ,. I-A.. --7.-6-...X -1.-1.1 -,I -76 veryThing is Tinolly opproved, done diiors go berserk WhoT'? You're pregnoni? I-low could you do This To us? The yeor sTorTed ouT wiTh visions of disosTer buT ended up rewording. We knew This yeor wos going To be differenT from ony oTher righT from The firsT doy of school when discovered our sponsor wos ex- pecTing. NoT only wos she ex- pecTing o bdby, buT she wos ex- pecTing us ediTors To produce o yeorbook. Like Ms. Boker we were olso go- ing Through o new experience. We were o liTTle scored in The be- ginning ofTer receiving disosTer- ous proofs ond hoving o breok- down in The ddrkroom. BuT who could hove guessed The belly bomber eoTing chdmpion, Nog- foce could hove kepT The pieces from folling opori. FurTher olong in our yeor ond Ms. Boker's pregnoncy, we dll goT peculior crovings. While working on deodlines, we ofTen found ourselves munching or should I soy gorging on Crocker Jocks, cho- cloTe chip cookies, ond poToTo chips while Trying noT To spill sodd on The IoyouTs. We even soTisfied Ms. Boker's croving wiTh donuT holes aT 8:00 in The morning com- pleTe wiTh o Troubled ldyouT or missing copTions. Eoch doy broughT on d new odvenTure ond o new chdllenge. CommunicoTion was never losT even Though Ms. Boker wos ob- senT. The Telephone cord wos The umbilliciol cord from The yeor- book sToff To her. Phone coll ofTer phone coll, Ms. Boker wos in- formed of The doy Toddy ocTivl- Ties. Then come The weekend ond The dreoded EDITORS KIT. Filled wiTh everyThing from copy sheeTs ond croppers To picTures ond glue, ThdT box symbolized counT- less hours of overTime ond hord work. WiTh dll iTs bulk ond weighT, The ediTors kiT wos The only Thing The ediTors disagreed obouT. Who wos going To Toke iT home? While Ms. Boker sweoTed iT ouT in The delivery room, moking deodlines, we were sweoTing bul- leTs dT Tricio's house, missing our deodlines. BuT when The work wos over ond The poin wos gone, we olso gove birTh, To o brond spdnking new yeorbook. And The proud porenTs ore The ediTors of 4983-4984, -fwsfiw-3 ...nfgiik QA 5 ms. Rob Harmon, AssisTonT Ediior: LuAnne Ro- senboum, LoyouT Ediiorg Koren Anderson. PhoTogrophy EdiTor: Tricio Nogel, EdlTor: Anne Klubo, Business EdiTor: Leonne McWillioms. Copy EdiTor. An exTra special Thanks To: 'All Those who gave us picfures: Dave Hilgendorf, Mr. Winiger, Mr. Schneider, Jim Hardy, and Mark Pefrovic 'All Those Those who helped us aT Homecoming: The McWil- Ilams family for Their house To build The floaT, Mr. and Mrs. Beck for geffing and driving The Truck for us, and Dave Sinclair for The Truck 'Ms. Spence for all her special help ln lime of need 'Ms. Bias and Ms. Schicker for leTTing us Type during 4Th hour 'Hal Wagner STudios for Their un- dersfandlng wiTh senior pictures 'The special people who made The ValenTine's Day Dance pos- 200 - Thonks sible: Mr. and Mrs. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Bischler, Mr. and Mrs. Kluba and Mr. Tucker and Ms. Roberfson for being Chaper- ones, ScoTT Thibodeauz for Tak- ing Those memorable picTures, Jacqi Budak for The Throne and Cosiellies for The Tuxedoes 'Jim Combs for The help wiTh our cover and everyThing else 'Doris Busch for all Those ques- Tions she helped us find answers To 'Kevin JeTT for keeping an eye on us 'Rosemary PeTrone for The help wiTh Those messed up headlines 'All The secreTaries for Their spe- cial help while Ms. Baker was gone 'Tony lgel for The cover and all his Time and very special care 'Mr. T for being more Than jusT a sub 'Our families and yearbook members who sTuck wiTh us Through all Those long over do deadlines 'Mr. Geisel for IeTTing us invade his house and sTeal his wife ev- ery ofher day 'Ms. Baker who receives The big- gesf Thanks for puTTing up wiTh us even when we came To her house aT 8:00 in The morning To finish a deadline 'Emily for making her mom's deadline f- , Junior girls take a break from the action on the dance floor and pose for the camera. Everyone dances the night away. 4 4 X rir We put a lot of work into setting up in ,E the dance. l glad everyone enjoyed themselves. Making its first appearance g really nice. l could tell it at Oakville Senior High this was a well-planned dance, year was the Junior Prom. e replied Jill Baker. cggse gggggxigatgig ivlacs LEASE DEM J Party Town , the theme of the first time for it. Hopeful- cess fog its the J11I1iOr Prom, d6SCIib6d ly the underclassmerrl will Hrst appear- the dance to a T. lnstead follow this precedent, ex- ance ,, of having the usual wall claimed Barb Frsch and ' flowers , everyone was on Tracy Jarvis. T ' the dance floor. Everyone ' i esis T danced the whole time. Student Council sponsored T s The junior class showed a the dance with students from the junior class help- ing with the preparations. The decorations' were lot of spirit, remarked Dar- ren Rosenbaum. Q Junior Prom - 209 the world! Going on the Bahamas tnp was an experience I wouldn t have mrssed for l atch The Wave Since freshman year we have watched the enthusiasm of the seniors build. But this year it was our tum. The class of 87 had it's Spring Break trips to Daytona Beach and the Bahamas. Friday, April 10, our busses left and off we were to a week filled with fun, sun, and relaxation. Daytona Beach was filled with Oakville Seniors this year. We had a super time meeting new people from all over the U.S., but in the process all of us Oakville Seniors grew closer, comment- ed senior Lisa Elly. Seniors Julie Grimm, Ann Zelinski, and Nancy Moore spend a fun-filled day at Disneyworld. Oakville Seniors were aboard the Emer- ald Sea on the Bahamas trip. 210 - Spring Break Senior tnp IS once in a life time The Bahamas trip was more pop ular this year with Seniors than in the past lt consisted of a trip to Disneyworld then a four day cruise through Nassau Free port and Little Stirrup Cay I had the best time of my life on that cruise ln fact I really didn t want to come home declared senior Chuck Hunnius No matter where you went or what you did it s something you will never forget explained sen lor Jamie Smith Q. if If ' 2121 H41 KZ ia' nail Oakville Seniors Brian Mickley, Mark Godfrey, and Chuck Hunnius relax pool- side during their Spring Break. S s sw g S i Q Displaying the famous Daytona Mon- ster mug, seniors Rob Welker, Todd Fisher, and Chris McDonough pose for the camera on a bright sunny Florida day! Taking a break from some serious sun- bathing, seniors Tracy Schmitt, Jamie Smith, Rhonda Whitney, Bonnie Cooper- man, and Karen Speiser pose on the deck railing at The Reef. Spring Break - 211 Row 1: Kelly H., Kenny K., Row 2: Lauire S., Shannon C., K Laura S., Tawana B., Jennifer B., Christina B., Barb F., R Kelly T., Angie P., Dawn S., Jennifer B., Marty S., Dane R., S Lynn F., Wendy R., Jennifer W., Tracey J., Susie H., Row 4: lly D., Maggie L., Kathy H. w 5: Sandy D., Tracey W. eryl M., Lone C., Daren F. Dana S., Gail F., Kevin C. Kerry W., Chris J., Daren F., Wayne M., Jason D., Mark P., :Jenny A., Tammy F., Row 5 Hanette P., Kim J., Brian W., Tal L., Feff D., Wally L., Da Donna D. en R., Steve F., Diane W. While entertaining the crowd Diana and Lone es cort Bnan by the arm during their song and dance num ber. Cutie-pie Tal gets hugs, kisses and a little embar- rassed while the girls have their own kind of fun. 212 - Spring Musical im it--.., , Practicing everyday for weeks the cast of the spring musical, Juke Box Revue, took the stage and dazzled the crowds. The cast directed by Nancy Freer put on five performances, with two being matinees. Junior Kathy Hitler opened the show by her solo performance, Sing a Song . The show followed a time se- quence style and went from the late 1800's to present time. Throughout the auditorium the receptive crowd was seen clap- ping their hands, tapping their feet, and singing along. l think 5. ir A Bringing back the roaring twenties, the cast dresses up to show off some real glitz and glamour, along with many smiles. Kathy sings with all her emotion as she belts out, UBrother Can You Spare a Dime The muslcal was a success because it appealed to all types of people old and young enjoyed the play. l I Record Performance The receptive crowd was seen clapping their hands tapping their feet, and singing along. W ,Vx V V ,g 2 if , ,gpg , , 5 ,ff .A 1 at if-42? ,ms . 3 X R 'i X if 2 Q 2 si , . W7 3' QM, . ff TW . xl, ,ei 'A I W ui . XT A qfi ee the musical was a success be- cause it appealed to all types of people. The old and the young enjoyed the play, said junior Dawn Rosenbaum. During a live play there are al- ways backstage pranks, but dur- ing the last show the male cast members played a joke on sen- ior Tal Lockus. Tal singing, Ain't She Sweet , was interrupt- ed by the boys adlibing and an- swering Tal's question. Needless to say Tal cracked and couldn't finish but this memory provided a perfect ending to an entertain- ing play. Spring Musical - 215 St Marys ox Vlanney CBC J K U Clty Eureka Pky North Desmet Pky South Eureka Webster Varsity Baseball WON WOR OS WOI1 WOI1 WOI1 WOI1 WOI1 WOI1 WOI1 WOI1 WOI1 Ladue U Clty Pky North Webster Pky South Mehlville Ladue Hancock DuBourg ox Sikeston WOI1 WON WOI1 WOI1 OS WOI1 WON OS WOI1 WOI1 WOI1 I . F . I t , F . I I . . fi . I t Q . X, . F J? f 1 1 1+ W A 1 , it l 1 . Q Q? I th ink our m e n ta l a p proach wasn 't what it should of been and held us back, con- fessedjunior Ke vm Kline. Holding a relaxed but ready stance sen- ior Ken Krupp waits for the opponent to A dispute must be settled by the rival teams as head coaches argue in the bat- Q ter's box. I During a Tiger home game Dan King of the Varsity Tigers gives it his all and stnves to hit a grand slam and dnve in hit the ball, hoping to make the play. 214 Varsity Baseball the winning runs for another tiger victory I 7 Ks 'R xi S X NSY? X' '55 .. xx rt . 5 t I A. we sf: 1 -1 ..... 1-11 4 WT 3, W 1 'd 27 Hit A t ' Most of us have been together for 5- S 4 years, So' our experienced pitching and potential can win districts. We'll go to the Final Four State and that's what held us back, Championship and win! ex- confessed junior Kevin Kline. claimed senior Dan King. That's exactly the kind of anticipation But a slight tum-around recap- going through the minds of the tured the team's confident spirit, entire Varsity baseball team. The positive contributions to the team this year which produced this anticipation were the exper- ienced pitchers seniors Ken Krupp and Bob Haag, and the fa- miliarity with retuming team- mates. A few setbacks resulted from an overall low-spirited attitude. 'il think our mental approach wasn't what it should of been allowing all their gruelling prac- tices and hard work to be paid off. With a goal in mind of going on to state and taking first place home with them, the Tigers con- tinued making overall improve- ments in their team's perfor- mance. Senior Ken Krupp summed the season up with a bit of his wisdom, Although the first few games started off slow, we eventually set our priorities straight and played up to our full potential. .sfo ' 1r2!i?'rfLss , , ' 1,34 g:,,Lr.Tgx ,, gtg-5. A-1 ' 5 . , A ,ll . fkx,fg'Qv,5 .:,N ., V- Pea?-.rt ., - fb S . ,t -. ,S as t ,lt fn 45 5. as Q E gp g xsg. ,- ,mf-L ,M -Q -1 X W F Q at as ' 'H-1551, ,wb 'riffs f its '1 i ,tal --w -eww .1 -f , f. f,f9-.1 1 it ' t 1 , - tr ' at -1 - nfs, , ,lf-is . 1 - - 5 9 Q . V- Q 4 -f A - ' , -, 5 -1 5 f- 1 ' 4 ., H if , new ' . - , rr.. i -- . tt Ga ...A Q Qtr - r I If F ,gg 1. - xv . 1 HMS' 'B ' ' ' ,wri,f ,Gig-ffft ' w,,,i, , KN W gift- F Q, , Ha H --WM., K .313-nc J 33 735 .I , -:J r . rf fl-Sftig... A .- x r-', -' K I . as Q . .E-5.5.1-, , , -- 5 . k K E.,-5 is it ' L L- ' ,V t' U yfxt .tink-N isbjktf . V X -M, , I t -what 15. K :X -f wi- ,N c , X T A 5515 Q K, 5 V , ,L fn A if-tw . , jig , c c, if -My If - 3 t r L, !Qf - 1 x A -P - ' - ' A P 1,j:sg.Q,- -X . --1 1 - A f -- -5' . 5 - tl K ,,.2.' c, ,. , , ' X ii' 5 V' X, frrr ' f c c S - it F it X .W 3 YE it K f ' J .Aix-f,s-tf.,1'3ii-'i ' , ,. , rf- .ff Top row: Coach Sturm, Galen Robinson, Jim Walker, Todd Windsor, Ken KFUDP, Bob Haag, Lance Schuemxann, Tim Tegeler, Dan King, and Wesley Porter. Bottom row: Norm Kunz, Tim Culleton, Kevin Kline, Scott Bles, Todd Fisher, Steve Siebert, and John Chambliss. A daring Tiger leads off. Tim Tegeler and Mike Culleton watch on the sidelines. Nonn Kunz studies the game. Varsity Baseball - 215 OHS OHS OHS OHS OHS OHS OHS OHS OHS OHS OHS OHS OHS OHS OHS OHS OHS OHS OHS O OHS Those few losses never brought us down we kept workmg as a team CBC Fox Kennedy U-City Eureka Parkway North Parkway South Desmet Eureka Webster U-City Parkway North Webster Parkway South Mehlville Hancock Mehlville Lindbergh Ladue Ladue 216 - JV Baseball Sophomore catcher Mlke Culleton awaits the commg of yet another ball Tosslng hls bat behmd Sophomore Mlke Youngblood proceeds with speed to first base Hlttmg a llne dnve to thnrd base soph omore Mike Culleton shows his accu racy and speed to get a fellow team mate home 1 1 1 1 I ,J p-- -Q' --41 41 11- , . I Hitting Season The season was outstanding and I m A 'ff I' u 1 11 Z., , V4 D looking forward to next years team. Q21 I www f - X Freshman Ryan Kirkss pitches another winner. Sophomore Rich Minda shows off his true self-image. Freshmen Scott Rlug catches a pop fly. Starting the season off with sev- en smashing wins, the Junior Varsity Baseball Tigers played tough through a hard season. i'We were awesome-we played the games and we won, ex- claimed sophomore player Rich Minda. After Spring break the J.V. Tigers lost a few games but closed out the season with a 14 and 6 re- cord. Those few losses never brought us dovim, we kept push- ing and working as a team, commented freshmen Todd Mor- gan. l'After all of the practice and hard work put in, they did good. added Coach Mr. John Poldan. Proud of his '87 Tiger attack, Mr. John Poldan, coach, felt that this was an improving year for the J.V. team and is looking forward to the aspects of the 1988 team. Besides doing really well at the game, we made a lot of good friends and improved our skills of working as a team, continued sophomore pitcher Brad Burton. Figuring that their practicing paid off this year, the Junior Var- sity Baseball Tigers all agree that this year was worth it and will work doubly hard in the future. ,gi 1 watt yf Aa . X ,f ,J S .A3?vwfw. ,, Bottom Row: K. Kline, R. Verdin, M. Culleton, M. Youngblood, S. Seger, J. Chambliss, B. Burton, R. Stumi, T. Lauer. Top Row: R. Kertz, C. Jaimerson, S. Klug, B. Stahovic, M. Cxrygwelski, J. Amold, J. Poldan, coach, T. Morgan, S. Bles, T. Williams, J. Sassinger, S. Rositz, R. Minda. JV Baseball - 217 eck O A Season V -- . -- -is We worked hard together as a team f and that S what made It such a great f season for us V 1 A 17 lx . fri'-' I I -.. n - .i X V , 0 9- V A A, 0 . - Mir Il 1 ll The success of the Oakville Girls Varsity Soccer Team was ex- traordinary this season. Al- though the first few games seemed to be shakey, they pulled together and made things happen. We had a true family atmosphere that really helped in the troubled times. Everyone was so close, remarked junior Amy Mueller. Practices were long and hard, but they evidently paid off. Mr. Robben always had us mnning and working on our skills, but we didn't mind. I'le's a coach who cares for us and wants the best from us, commented senior Tracy Schmitt. Throughout the season, the Var- sity Soccer team showed the de- sire to overcome whatever chal- lenge they were faced with. The results weren't always what they wanted, but it was the teamwork that counted. 'iEvery game we grew closer and closer. I really hated to see the season end, declared senior Julie Stratmann. ' ' Q35 .L yi . ' V . ' - ., QQ, WU ., ii V 1 is 2, V 36 4 ggi .: 33 Var V . ,Q I V 1 ' .. --if -17 -. 1 'Y J , , , W J f ,si l 9 ' ., i T wyt,,, 1. -at F j .r T . V g i z it 1 ' j Y 2 5 s ' W L! if ES s 1 5 . fa 2 ' I' . ,V5 i Vg is ,I V , , 'f , ,.,. -f W ,P mi V f V V 4' ' V g,gr,s V l ' . 1 .., A rj- t, fl , . VV V QW VV .'-' J A 2 f V .ggg V V V , V . 'V V -, -.' 1...iAH 'S VL 1 -f i V .. ,- ' f.-- . A ' . - ' . W. it , 4-fQ,!- f.,, A Wi? Chasing d0WH the ball, Jill ' G A G' -r L ' X rloltgreve dashes for the goal. , U I I l Passing to a teammate, Lisa Ri- Bottom Row: Pam Schulte, Julie Wilson, Tricia Benz, Lisa Amann, Linda Allen, Kelly los sets up a play. Eyre, Lisa Rizos, Tracy Schmidt, Michelle Kappesser. Top Row: Jill Holtgreve, Cally Coach Robben discusses strat. McDonough, Kim Michel, Cathy Schmitz, Coach Robben, Amy Mueller, Tracy Van- egy' Fleet, Jennifer Stevens, Julie Stratman. 218 - Varsity Girls Soccer Playing defense, senior Tricia Benz attempts to break up the opposin team's play and gain some momen- tum for the Tigers. Canying the ball downlield, sopho- more Cathy Schmitz prepares to score a goal. Keeping an eye on the action, junior Cally McDonough guards her oppo- nent. ,klsih ,Ti-if OHS 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 5 1 1 1 4 9 0 1 We had 3 true family atmoSPl1efe that really helped in troubled times. Varsity Girls Soccer St. Joe's Lindbergh Fox Webster Mehlville Pkwy. South Pkwy. North Ritenour Eureka Notre Dame Ladue Alton U. City CorJesu DuBourg 1 1 5 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 6 0 Varsity Girls Soccer - 219 N 3 M y N , ggarbfv sb Team work 3 V was definitely the strategy these girls used to guide J W them toward . their several w1ns A Junior Varsity Tiger blocks a ball from her opponent. An Oakville Junior Varsity Tigerette skill- fully keeps the soccerball from her oppo- nent during a game. - I- 'ul'- ' iil I IIIIIIIIIIEII- Ill'-ll ll!!!-gl la.. Illia.-Ill While gaining control of the ball a Junior Varsity player clribbles the soccerball R domm the Held hoping to score a goal or assist in the scoring of a goal so they can gain a win. 'fe Wd HH X21 .- , . , , in l , r , in , , . . ' If . H . ii 'ilf-, f ,'ri' Y , H , ' .'r' 'X f J W ' ' - of 3 at if 2 y Sv p ,pf -I 3 -1 - .- Qu gf fp if I Q? if I ll I EM ..- -- - if 5 f if E '1 it , I mf , 'fri at R - - - 1 0' Girls JV Soccer Fox St. Joseph Lindbergh Webster Mehlville Pky. North Pky. South Ritenour Northwest Notre Dame Lafayette Ladue Pky. West Maplewood U. City DuBourg 220 JV Soccer Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Won Lost , u. .ug e're Moving U 7 - f We had a talented team this year. -f Y L It's a lot of fun to play soccer with Finishing the season with a 15-1 record, the 1987 Girls Junior Varsity Soccer Team proved they had what it takes to be winners. Fifteen straight wins were possi- ble because of the team's em- phasis on a strategy of team- work. lt takes everyone to win. Teamwork is always our main objective, exclaimed Janel Berra. Winning wasn't the only reason the J.V. Tigers were playing soc- cer. They were out on the soccer field to have fun as well. This Bottom Row: Jennifer W ashington, Jacqueline Stengel, Julie Parker, Kelley Heame, Stephanie Berra, Kim Perkins, and Elaine Lippold Top Row- Coach Brannon Kath . . , y Wrablik, Laura Miller, Traci Wren, Caryn Mazzola, Jenny Pomirko, Nicki Kimbrough Diana Amann Jan l B , e erra, Whitney Huber, Robin Wilshuse, Kim Young, and Parn Duncan. season has been real enjoyable. lt's twice as much fun when you win the majority of your games like we have this year, replied Laura Miller. Striving for a perfect season, the girls worked extra hard on the practice field. We fulfilled more goals than we ever hoped to. lt was hard work, but it paid off, replied Jenny Pomirko. Satisfaction was undoubtedly the goal reached this year. - A .aaa-M' A-,snmiw , 5' ,l . .- ,. X 4 -V ' A f W A J.V. soccer player dribbles the ball. Nicki Kimbrough kicks the ball away from the opposing team. Oakville throws the ball in. 46 t ,t V me W 1+ f 1 mmf 4 A A fp? AJ .V Q Q 2 H is ff , , , PM-Jig 9 W M - Y A Wg. M ws ew-493 me 4 il, W that are-M me -H W Q X J' 1 I f .. if 7mm I mf: ' E ,. '- - ,Vw ,y,,,,.fgg,w-. , if 22 '35, M- My fax, Q.. N V 4' I M , M 7 l ,,. 415,426 at 1 ,f ,M ft ll 1, Q ay ,mf 1 fue! V f-3 34 I , 1- gl ,345 , Wwyffhjz. Q , WMM ,, my , M... , if -MW ff 2, 1 45 '.f' M 1 1 pf 1 Mf ,g . , f f ... along v 1 is 1 A jf, -w W ff 4. 7 l , + f V ,Q if 16 1, j ,ff , V ,, -.waz-ff . W HM' ,. is W if 1 , in ,rf V, Q JV SOCCCY - 221 aking-A-SpfaQ1 Success! ,,,, We enjoyed ourselves and had a great time, so the season was a Starting the season off was a dif- ficult task for this year's girls said sophomore Ronda Hurt. swim team. 'Even though we didn't win any meets, the season went quite well on the individual level, commented junior Carla Sparks. The 1987 swimming Tigers had many new faces added to their squad. I enjoyed swimming this year and l hope to continue on the team, added freshmen Lori Crawford. With their losses the girls never lost their spirit. At each swim meet we still felt like winners, no matter what the times said, Having a new coach this year was something that also added to this year's season. The new coach was a big help to the new swimmers on the team and helped us help them. added freshmen Jenny Worley. Spirit for any team is something that is almost required. Because without spirit the team isn't com- plete. Although this season wasn't the best for the girls, that only gives them more room to succeed in future years. V YW Row one: J. Heckstetter, R. Davidson, H. Simmons, K. Holmes, H. Schwartz, S. Midyett. Row two: B. Jackson coach, R. Hun, C. Sparks, L. Crawford, J. Worley, B. Meinz, R. Streb coach. Row three: B. Williams, J. Luca. 222 - Girls Swimming Watching intently, Heidi Schwartz awaits her tum. Leadmg for the finish, Beth Wil- liams gives it her all. The team gets last minute ad- vice. Warming up before a meet the Tigers prepare for some tough competition Swzmmmg the breaststroke Jeanne Luca races for the finish ahead of her opponents -III -ll .Ill -ll null!!l'Elllul'1i'ilul I ull' nnlll- nnllll null' Practicing herdive Jenny Heckstetter A-' readies herself for the next meet in the hopes of bringing home a Tiger victory l' Q ' --e e-- O--- 3, ' I . I . i lx At each felt like wmners meet we still E Girls Swimming OHS loss loss loss loss loss loss loss loss loss loss loss loss loss loss loss loss OPPONENT Lindbergh Ursiline Cor Jesu Pky. South Clayton Pky. North Eureka Kirkwood U. CityfNotre Dame Notre Dame Amon Ritenour Villa Duchesne Mehlville Ladue Ft. Zumwalt Girls Swimming - 225 rack Attack '8 Teachers, students, and parents walk outside by the track, seeing gold sweats with the winged foot of Mercury: the god of speed. The sweats belong to the 1987 track tigers, a spirited group de- termined to run, jump, and throw a personal record every meet. The high point of the guys sea- son was the team's strong show- ing at the R-9 Invitational. 'tThe team's strength is in the sopho- more class, stated Mr. Schimpf. The top senior, Joe Stemler, is weekends. 1 think it is fun being on the varsity sprint team, but it's hard work practicing every weeknight and on the school record holder in the 800, 1600, and C5200 meters. The Tigerette's team, led by Coaches Mr. Bishop and Mr. Dennett, was fairly strong in ev- ery event. Senior Stephanie Meert explained, 'lTrack is more than running, it is being versatile in many events, and also having fun! After the team's formidable showing in the Parkway North re- lays, Kellie Cobb and Michelle Peterson laughes, 'iWe all love Mr. Dennet, even though we aren't as good looking as him! QA? J'-gf A ,. Bottom Row: Bill Elkins, Chris Jarvis, Bob Sappa, Lance Greunke, Joe Quattrocki, Dave Strunk, Pat Hill, Brian Greunke. Second Row: Mr. Amrein, Tom Seener, Joe Stemler, Ron Chapman, Eric Weber, Jeflrlart, Dan Portell, John Ryan, Mr. Bishop. Top Row: Mr. Gorsuch, Greg Ganley, Tom Polesel, Rick Rosales, Jim Tumer, Calvin Ger- rein, Tim Van Ronzelen, Mr. Schimpf. 224 - Track , Q, L ..., , wwf! qvfj QWWB in 76 Stnving for the finish line Chns Jarvis makes his move Dina Barth and Mitzi Fischer fin ish the conference meet Val and Tony pass the baton 1' ,mn L ,. 0, ' , . fd f 7 ,fd W , g ,f fl T it , T J 2 I i l was -' , , t f ' 1 2- W- ' Q T if' i r 5. , 45 .fx , Bottom Row: Kerry McManemy, Debbie Archibald, Mitzi Fischer, Laura Dieker, Missy Ruple, Jeanne Jackson. Middle Row: Kathy Salings, Dina Barth, Stephanie Becker, Stephanie Meert, Karen Chalupny, Kay Holdenreid, Sherri Siebert, Mr. Bishop, Laura Auer. Top Row: Mr. Dennet, Denise Schweiss, Kelly Sullivan, Tracy La Loewe, Jenny Florian, Lisa Durham, Michelle Peterson, Nicki Dopuch. ,krikaifrlgi wwf f X 7 l f IF A group deter- mined to run, j u m p , a n d throw a per- sonal record every meet. Reaching for perfection at the Oakville R- 9 Classic Meet sophomore Rick Rosales concentrates on making an excellent tn I ple jump Proudly making her tive foot one inch high jump sophomore Shem Siebert leaps with all her strength over the black and gold bar hoping for a comfortable landing as rg 52 mbert, Maggie ll ! ,.,4.,Q,A-v-I , 'x Conference Oakville Nv. Lutheran South District Lindbergh Quad Parkway Relays Fox Quad 5rd 5rd 2nd 2rd won h 2nd Track Oakville Tri 5rd Sub-South Relays 7th Mehville Tri R-9 lnv Clayton Inv. Conference Oakville Tri District Metro Parkway Pl. lnv 5rd 15th 19th 2nd 9 11 2Hd Track - 225 l ll - , , , ,. . -gl' Ill' gll'g:il gil'-gl - - , - - 4t nn --' i,,,,.,,, Row 1: Coach Petty, J. Moeller, S. Valle, D. Leupold, M. Kilbum, T. Janson, ll. Jarvis, T Mathias Saving takes 3 praqtice stroke Godfrey, M. Saving, N. Wendl. Row 2: D. McNamara, M. Labin, M. rlubbs, D. Klocke, rl during wami-ups for a match. r l .--....,,,, Webb, M. Robinson, B. Turkovic. fi. 'iff' ff' I .fir -, f . W i z? nan , JR 1 --3? -1 5'2:f,f,f'. f' '- in-'.r?ir'ffv,,' fp .gyagrr elf , is r I . ' 2 . .. ZW 2 - 7 2' gn Q . 5'--f, - 'T .2 -. .. I ' , . fi is Q , : ' V 1 f v ,V Q2 i , fx.. gy i 4 as it if . T - ' if liilr Y 1 I. -f V fff' . p S f J 7A . ' .9 'A KT' 'it ' Q '. if if 1 ' li .,,. M y 'gs W It ,VVV L N . ,L -3.5, V, Q H nf , a W Q if Q. if T ' -if' 5 -'i ' M .1 ' f F' -q-iff? Ji' S ? 'm 412 5, 'V EI' WW' d van tage Oakville ,Nxt ,. A ig.. The Oakville Boys Varsity Tennis Team came out swinging, plac- ing first in the Boys Class 4A Dis- trict Tennis Championship. Dis- trict singles champion Howard Jarvis placed first by defeating teammate Mathias Saving, who secured the second place medal. The Tigers were represented on the doubles court by the combi- nation of Norm Wendl and Jamie Moeller who took the doubles second place finish. Being in existence for only two years did not bother the Tigers. They proved to the district that experience does not necessarily build strength. l think we really did more than what was expect- ed of us, we only lost two match- es, and that was against Ladue 226 - Boys Tennis I l'm glad we play such a tough . schedule, then we really get a chance to find out how good we are. and Clayton, said Miguel Labin. These teams are just a small taste of what the Tigers took on. I'm glad we play such a tough schedule, then we really get a chance to find out how good we really are, replied junior Don Leupold. The height of the Tigers season came late, as they tied a state record by qualifying three entries to the State Tournament. How- ard Jarvis reached the quarterfi- nals at State, eventually losing to the retuming state champion. There wasn't anything else we could have done: l was really proud, said Jarvis, who was later named a Post-Dispatch Scholar Athlete for the 1986-87 school year. W Howard Jarvis follows through on his left- handed foreamr shot during a match. olfers Master The Green The golf team at Oakville is not one of the better known teams, but it is certainly one of our most victorious teams. Even though golf is knovm as an individual sport, it does take more than one person to win a match. Team effort was the main rea- son we won our matches. Our wins didn't rely on stnctly one person to do all the work, ex- claimed Bret Jansen. This year's team had its fair share of talented and exper- ienced players. We have a good, young team this year, and it looks like we'll do even better next year, speculated Curt Wi- chem and Brett Donner. Each ? Kellams, N. Cimo, K. Knopf, R. Malon, Coach Jennings. g bfzli ff- 'f. ,J ll VV,,,, X- The fact that we have several 'V.,Q11f. r talented players helps our team a lot. it fft f lgggt lt's not a one person effort. player used their determination and loyalty to reach the goals -. they set for themselves and the 1 team. Dan Johnson added, l go out on the golf course everyday and try to improve my score. Not many people realize what hard hard goes into becoming a good golfer. Golf is a rewarding sport. l can enjoy intense compe- tition while being in a relaxed at- mosphere observed Rick Ma- lon. Since only two Seniors are if , J -fi gk. 3 y, graduating this season should - ti 5 , i V X ,, -'.',s,5ft5f1, -f.'- , Q3 prove to be just as rewarding as f f y this past season was for the golf ' team' 'U 1 . - MW J J mwwltlw .Q T' . B. Jansen looks on alter teeing ff. CI3. liellams attempts to putt. S. DCSCYIICI' C0l'lCCflh'3t6S on hitting the golf ball. Bottom Row: Descher, C. Wichem, T. Duggan, B. Donner, B. Jansen. Top Row: F. G0 227 iw wg fi W, V 'Q 'W I 'F , . l ...rm Dancing to the music of the Bob Kuban Brass Band, Doris Groves and Ken Wil- hite share a special moment with each other. 228 - Senior Prom Prepanng to Join the buffet line, seniors enjoy their elegant surroundings. Aniving at the Breckenridge in their WP limo, promgoers receive the red-carpet treatment as they embark on an evening of romance. K rlends Fonnal Farewell ' Our prom went the way both of us had hoped, making our final high school dance an unforgettable, special night! PROM a feeling of excitement a treasured moment a long await ed anticipation Seniors know and understand this word as an important and chenshed mem ory only they can expenence Shene Dobbs reminesces See mg all of my friends was great we shared part of a special time in our lives and now have many memones to save forever' Making their grand entrances at the Breckenridge Frontenac on May 15, couples arnved at 8 50 sharp, abound in the classlest everyone made it a really special night' E formal apparel and transporta- tion ever witnessed. The excitement was ignited with an exquisite buffet-style dinner, preceding an array of scrump- tious pies and cakes. Accompa- nying the meal, the Bob liuban Brass Band perfom1ed melodies ranging from the 50's to Janet Jackson songs. As couples boo- gied the night away, Michelle Mantler concluded, UWith the ex- citement in the air, everyone made it a really special night! Celebrating their hiendship, Dana Zi- den, Beth Williams, Jeanne Luca, and Christy Famey live it up at prom. Enjoying a moment together, Ann Zie- linski and date share a seat for two. Senior Prom - 229 Lending a helping hand, Mrs. Van Ronze- len directs the procession led by valedic- torian Jining Wang and salutatorians Tina Checkwick and Joe Stemler. Collecting his long-awaited diploma from Ms. Spence, salutatorian Joe Stemler heads across the stage a proud graduate. 8' N r , 'G 4 3 V' is 2250 - Graduation Celebrating their achievement, the class of 1987 enjoys a final hurrah. ' 1 Turning her tassel to signify graduate status, Melanie Jaimerson smiles hap- pily. Marching together in the processional, Scott Holdegraver and Doris Groves head for their seats. t HCIHQ A Bnght Future fl! f r L -. l Facing a future so bright you gotta wear shades, three hun- dred thirty-five seniors marched across the stage to receive their diplomas. Pomp and Circum- stance signaled the beginning of an inspiring ceremony and marked the end of frantic pre- graduation preparations. Guid- ing the seniors through gradu- ation practice, pre-graduation primping, and the final ceremo- ny were co-sponsors Barbara Waddock, Mrs. Van Ronzelen, and seventeen teacher assis- tants. Ceremony highlights included speeches by salutatorians Tina Chechwick and Joe Stemler. Valedictorian Jining Wang in- spired the graduates by recount- 1 'm glad I was a part of the few who broke the ice in the beginning. We were the ice-breakers. a future so bnght you gotta wear shades' ing their high school achieve- ments and challenging them to pursue successful futures. Notable among the class of 1987 were twenty-one seniors: the first group of voluntary desegrega- tion students to complete four years at Oakville. Senior Ed At- kins said, l'm glad l was one of the few who broke the ice in the beginning. Board of Education President Kurt D. Witzel received wild ap- plause after reminding seniors that they had reached the level of knowing they know it and let- ting us all know they know ith Graduation -- 251 haf A Night year' Except for sprmg break the all mght party was the best time I ve had all I 11 ' ' I l ' ' ll . Graduation night, a time for sen- iors to kick up their heels and celebrate their four-year accom- plishment. This year the old tra- dition gave way to a new one. Sponsored by Mrs. Joanne Sweesy, chairperson, and sever- al other parents, the 1987 gradu- ating class had an all night party at South County Recreational Center. Although they were locked in lt was a success because we were together' from 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m., there were plenty of activities to keep the seniors busy, including swimming, dancing, and volley- ball. Entertainment was pro- vided by a hypnotist and gifts were awarded to those in atten- dance including a CD player and several cash pnzes Said Chris tine Sweesy The party was such a success because every one was together' Waving goodbye, Tracy Schmidt and Pam Schulte share a friendly hug. Sheryl Soutiea enjoys the party. 252 -- Graduation Party
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.