Tell City High School - Sagittarius Yearbook (Tell City, IN)

 - Class of 1986

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Academic Excellence Seniors pictured on this page have maintained a 3.5 or higher average over seven semesters. Take time to find out more about them by reading these pages. We are very proud of them, and we wish each of them the best and hope they enjoy their future to the fullest. The following underclassmen are also currently maintaining an average of 3.5 or better based on Con’t. on pg. 25 Julie Goffinet, daughter of William and Rita Goffinet, is cur- rently planning to attend North Carolina State. She is going to pursue a career in pulp and paper manufacturing. Julie spent one hour a night studying in which she managed to keep her average of 3.904 which gives her first place on our list of eight. In her spare time she enjoys tennis, wa- ter skiing, shopping, and watching movies. Sarah Kraus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kraus, is going to attend Purdue University. She wants to major in pharmacy or engineering. Outside of school she spends about thirty minutes study- ing and keeps an average of 3.857 which makes her number two in the class. Besides her routine, Sarah enjoys swimming, skiing, and playing tennis. f Julie Guillaum, daughter of Marsha Guillaum, is planning to attend I.U. and obtain a degree in Optometry. She wants to set up a practice in the sunbelt of the South. Outside of school she spends about two hours studying. In her spare time she enjoys playing the trumpet, playing softball, and having fun in the sun. She is third in her class with an average of 3.837. Michaeline Borders, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Borders, is planning on attend- ing Purdue University or Georgia Tech, where she is go- ing to study engineering. Outside of school, she spends as few hours studying as possi- ble. This is because she is ei- ther at the track, in the pool, or at room 107. She is fourth in her class and has an average of 3.710. In her spare time she en- joys swimming, running, and being with her friends. 24 Academic Excellence

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Arriving al 7:30 P.M. at the Armory, Julie Reisz. Brian Busse, Kevin Wood, and his date Kari Kleaving are going to have their picture made before the prom begins. Moving to the beat of Mixed Company, whether they are fast or slow, this year's prom proved to be a blast for all who at- tended. Dancing with dates and friends are Brent Zuelly, Candy Ball, Dana Hosier, Rick Arnold, Brian Meunier, Tracy Blunk. Kim Davis, and Don Sherry. Glamorous Gowns and Stylish Tuxedos Classes on Friday, April 18, seemed to drag for those anxious- ly awaiting the prom. School dis- missed at the usual 3:13 and by 5:00 several students, transformed into glamorous ladies and gentle- men, were posing in front of Art Gerber’s camera at the Armory. Other pre-prom activities includ- ed dinner reservations, photo ses- sions with family and friends, and of course a cruise down Main! Arriving for “This Could Be The Night,” prom-goers received a memory book and key chain. They also voted for the prom queen before passing through the multi-colored foil streamers into the dance. Tables were placed on two sides of the room; the band. Mixed Company, was placed on one end while the photographer, food table, fountain, and teacher table filled the other end. As the music began, several students filled the star and streamer covered dance floor. At 11:00 the party-goers lined the floor as the junior attendants and senior queen candidates were escorted to the front of the room. Cameras flashed as Sally Malone and her escort Bart Mulzer were an- nounced queen and king. The dancing continued until 12:30 A.M. At this time underclassmen, dressed in jeans, quickly were tearing the remaining decorations off the walls and ceiling. Mr. Day, Mr. LeClere, and the junior class are to be commended for their hard work in creating this successful prom. Prom 23



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Libby Howell, daughter of Joy Howell and the late Paris Howell, is considering taking night classes since she plans to get married in September and remain in Tell City. She doesn’t feel a college education is important at this time. She enjoy- ing spending time with Tim. She also enjoys sleeping in her spare time. While holding down a job, Lib- by managed to hold fifth place with an average of 3.682. grades at the end of the first se- mester this school year. The juniors are Brad Slunder, Bill Kendall, Cheryl Tempel, Don Scales, Lorna Foster, Gene Smith, Connie Howland, Tony Martoglio, Dawn Schauberger. Sophomores are Jason Cronin, Johnny Jefferies, Doris Jean Peter, and Matthew Hudson. Freshmen include Pam Flannagan, Michelle Evrard, Sherri Leimgruber, Jon Deer, Jared Boarman, Amy Goffinet, Nicole Smith, Todd Kincaid, Eric Parker, Jeff Hagedorn, Duane Bolin, Beth Bard. Congratulations to each of you and keep up the good work. Kevin Gramelspacher, son of Mr. Francis P. Gramelspacher, is currently considering attend- ing Rose-Hulman or North Carolina State. He plans to pursue a career in engineering. Outside of school Kevin spends three to four hours a night studying. This enables him to maintain an average of 3.631 which makes him 6th place in the class. In his spare time he enjoys running, collecting stick- ers, and just being with his friends. Brett Poole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Poole, is planning to attend Rose-Hulman and obtain a degree in Electrical Engineering. After college Brett plans to join the Air Force. He spends an hour a night studying. He is seventh in his class with an average of 3.619. In his spare time he enjoys listening to music, hiking, cycling, and working with computers. ( m Bart Mulzer, son of Neil and Naomi Mulzer, plans to attend Indiana University and major in business or technology. He spends three hours a night studying which gives him a ranking of eight in the class with an average of 3.605. In his spare time he en- joys playing in sports, watching T.V., and motorcycle riding. Academic Excellence 25

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