VIT High School - Vitorian Yearbook (Table Grove, IL)

 - Class of 1987

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1 1. Charlie Green doesn’t know what to say at noon hour. Surprise. Surprise!! 2. Seniors Tim Elliott and Kenny Pilger chat with Junior David McCoy at the warehouse in Vermont. 3. Jim Hermes can’t figure out where the camera is at noon. 4. Andy Goodell is the ultimate study bug! Shelly Crouse Dena Dennis Doug Derry Tim Elliott Jim Evans Steven Fawcett 19

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CRUISIN’ Some start as early as 4:00; others come out with the rising moon, but they all have the same destination: The Vermont Hardware Warehouse. Bright lights in your rearview mirror signaling you to pull over; braking at the sight of the cop; a different song blaring from each car window; parking one car just to climb into another to cruise around some more. At some point, we pull over at the warehouse. Some just sit while others immediately run over to the other cars to see what's going on. But after sitting for awhile, we become anxious. The car engines start. We have to cruise. Some just need to cruise over to the Carry-Out on a munchie run. Others leave to see if anyone new is out cruising. Some just cruise to look cool. Everyone cruises. Some start by entering town and cruising by the foundry. Others venture onto the square to start the evening out. No matter where you start, by the end of the night, the station, the bowling alley, Big G’s, the Carry-Out, Jerry’s Standard Station, and the warehouse are once again familiar sights. As the evening progresses, the cruisers drive out into the night to wait for another weekend. — Bobette Boggs 2 Scott Adcock Amy Birch Bobette Boggs Jackie Bunge Joe Butcher Adrea Craft 18



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I I (Atom) Scott Adcock, being of superior mind and body hereby leave: Dave McCoy a little sanity and a brain cell so his won't be so lonely, and to Waggs. I leave tne following things 1 the ability to grow above three feet. 2. The ability to go through practice without whining. And to Mr. Cary’s future classes. I leave the ability to shut up and do what he says before it’s too late! And to Bill M . I leave the ability to qo out and have a good time (party) and fight back. I. Amy Birch, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath the following: to Jenifer Jones and Suzie Green, my leaf collection for them to fight over — may the best person win. to Paige Cribfer I leave my '‘great basketball ability, to Stacy Derry, my ability fo strut during a basketball game even though she needs no. netp. to Kathy Robinson. I leave my ability to stay up late studyinq and to Tnmrrw Mallrtt mu nroal ahllitu »s t Tammy Mallot, my great ability to brown nose I. Bobette Odette Boggs, being of.(youbcfljy and confused mind, would like to present the following people with the following things; To Mike Waters and Brian Stoops I leave blueprints and permission to expand We Be Toys, to Tony. Billy, and O. I leave We Be Toys gift certificates, a,freeFantasyland. and free refreshments at the snack bar Have a Slurpee To Dee Dee Hawkins. I leave these immo Jrds — Relay. Relay! ; to Space Ghost Derry. I leave the ability to control herselfat play practice and all the money I oweher tr' the rides after softball practice, to Nannette. I leave my flexible curfew in hopes she can someday have a real weekend Miss Evans (Rozella Cheese). I leave a .35 magnum so she can always h ye a secret we ipn. a year all the great memories of softball. P E., and supply of sharky l. Jackie of lftfflol«‘.‘ HQfl hereby bequeath the Wlfttoing: to sf y Space’’ Derry. I leave, pitchinga£i!ily so that she cao efttfme her habit of throwing the ball over the backstop and begin tn.pitch strikes; to my clutsy e JpPba May. I leave her. no I FOftCE on Her. my ability to not trip or club her own team members during a basketball game; to ©Bassett. I message of utmost importance — -Get off the court when Melba has the ball. ; toDee.Hawkins. I give her r hands at 3rd base so that she will open her glove when catching a fly ball; last but not least, to Sheila StunJp' Palmer I ask her find pattefice became l can ive that which I don’t have. I, Joe Butcher, being of highly sophisticated mind and well fit body, do hereby w iUhe following pictures of Robert Plant and Jimmy Page so that he can carry; on the Led Zeppelin saga; to Dou :feinlstry-without getting yelled at everyday;, and lastly. Heave my superb widening, skilis o- J • 'jkfo on at iunch hour and maybe 9omeday he can hotel a major title. A Adrea Mignon Craft, being of.warped min0 Mike W. and Brian S-. 1-leave the c6 -c Board. Also to Qutnton (Q) and Billy SpageV-OerryT I leave my catcher’s ge fcjj, ‘(uatsun because I know how mucfyhey 1cCamant. I leave you wilh-the Genair and bestow thfr .folio Toys Bo le A , in posession ana QOtnton Baily lopes that on ay be you’ll learn aasUAsl a a e uses it JH to M solo. lie B. get the In I do; to Bill To the staff and tudent body of V.I.T.. I leave a very special thanks for putting up with my weirdness for 4 yeaj (l know I tried everffene’s patience!) tnd last but not least, I leave my sister. Paia T nothing because she’d take it without asking-anyway. j rStfllly Crouse, being of distorted mine leave my ability to get along with Black. I leave my abifHy-to try to get aloi because it is the first day to the rest very little body hereby leave the following t fThe following people: toiAmy Goodell. I lond without throwing tizzies; to Misty Elgin, I leave my perfect attendance.; to Jeannie rith everyone. (Ha Ha) Last but not least to all the underclassmen, have a good senior year beig a I, Doug btiSgtiLpstiyuo( 5 4fld Twenti wentiep I leave Scottie T.l not leas eave Floyd and The do hereby will the t he'll know how it nothing! SEpSS ar abili in sport spectacular abiii in sports fo II have a real one. And last but I. Elmer. Tim Elliot, being of no mind and round body, hereby leave the following: the ability to cruise and jam for eternity to Craig and I leave Bill McCamant my car stereo because he doesn’t have one. I. Jim Vince’’ Evans, being of sound mind and body, leave my locker tp Brian Blakely and my height to Dawn Chambers. I. Steven Fawcett, being of sound mind and massive body, will the'following: to Trentie. I leave my awesome football skills so he can dream of being as good as I was; to ‘ Thee Thoy' Mikie, I leave my ability to pick on people so he can have fun his last year and not take a beating. To ‘‘Floyd’’. I leave nothing because he doesn’t deserve anything. To Willie. I leave one brain cell so he will have one in the future. To everyone else. I leave my fond memories of V.I.T.. if they can think of any. I. Kim Fross. being of senseless mind and curvaceousbpdy do hereby bequeath the following: to by dear brother. Scott. I leave my ability to successfully manipulate Mrs. McDonough wtfrout making her crazy. To Annette. I leave my title of huss in hopes that she can carry on the upstanding tradition with a jrurch grace and ease as I have. To Stacy Derry. I leave all my Physics notes and all my terrific volleyball skills, heaven help us!Jo Dee Jockisch. I leave my complete. 24 volume collection of How To Be A Priss and Love It. so she can catch the spirit. To Bambi and Aimee. I leave all the memories of all of our little talks. I. Andy Goodell. bein my love for foot w ound mind and battered tody. hereby leave tjie follo ig: The million dollar towel I leave to Mike L. I leave o no one for no one loves it k ertjch as I do. lo fnaHo I, Charlie Green, being of sound mind and sensuous body, will the following: to Mike Lannery, I give my monster red escort so he can cruij ith class. To Bambi Burgard. I leave the ability tp pot jsnort when in the act of laughing. To Jenifer-Jones, the ability to not .iedgh ever time someone trips or fails down, to Bill McCamant. I leave all the-money in my Swiss bank account so he can feed his woman • - . !• Hampton, being of sound mind and strange body, leave my height to Mark Hampton so he can dunk the basketball and to Donald Lutz. I leave my red truck (since he likes it so well.) if he can get it away from me. 20

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