Winchester High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Winchester, IL)

 - Class of 1984

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COMING HOME HOMECOMING 1983 Top left: freshman float (those are supposed to be binoculars, we under stand). Top right: Senior attendant Syd Peak, escort Joe Killday. and chauffeur Mr. McCall (with Maximum Hauteur). Above: pallbearers (for the Hawks’ coffin) Pam Rainey and Deanna Shimchick; undertaker Carman Ranft. Clown, Laura Fletcher; Hawk, Melissa Johnson. Above right, first-place junior float. Right: three visually impaired referees — Bri an Jones. Mitchell Smith, Jimmy Zenge. Far right: Lon Likes directs Cat Carols. 12

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KRISTI SUMMERS fav. song: Making Love Out of Nothing at All by Air Supply ambition: pharmacist pet peeve: pests fav teachers: all of them fav classes: Senior English. Math IV fav persons: my family activities FHA and French Club 3 years. Biology Club 2. manager of volleyball team 1 JEFF SUTTLES fav saying That cuts like a KNIFE! fav song: Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd pet peeves Chevy trucks and country music fav teachers Mrs Harr. Mr Goetze fav. classes: 5th hour study hall. Psychology fav persons: Mom and Dad ambition: to moon all the girls that sit out on Mam Street on warm summer nights activities: FFA 3 years, basketball 2. FHA 3 weeks, baseball 1 year honors and awards basketball certificates. FFA Forestry Award. 7th place welding in Ag Mechanics contest MINDY SWARRINGIM fav. song: Old Time Rock and Roll by Bob Segar ambition: lawyer pet peeve people who think they are urban cowboys fav. teachers Mrs Lashrnett. Mrs. Menard fav. class: French fav. person: Mom activities: French Club 3 years, basketball manager (girls) 1 CRAIG VAN HYNING fav. song: Over the Mountain by Ozzy Ozborn ambition: to get a good |ob pet peeves: principals and assistant principals fav teacher: Mrs Harr fav. class: Ag Construction fav. persons: Mom and Dad I would like to co-star with: Tom Mosmc m westerns activities: hunting, fishing, partying, trapping, motorcycle riding RICH TEANEY nickname: Bop fav saying If you want to know the answer to an ignorant question, ask Mr Greer fav song: John Jacob Jmgleheimer Smith ambition conservationist or a BIG CITY wmo pet peeve juniors fav class: Mrs B's Junior English fav persons: Mom and Dad activities: FFA. football, baseball, weightlifting. 4 years: Drama Club, librarian. 2: FHA. 1 awards honors '83 84 Sec. 15 sentinel. Star Greenhand. Star Agribusinessman. IAYI delegate 2. '82 83 chapter sentinel, champion fruit salesman. IAA delegate VICKIE WELSH fav saying: I just don't understand life! fav song: Cum On. Feel the Noize by Quiet Riot ambition to get married and have a family pet peeve: favoritism fav teachers: Mrs. Cloyd. Mrs Lashrnett fav classes: Psychology. PE I'd like to co-star with: John Travolta activities FHA 2 years, librarian 1 awards honors perfect attendance 1 TONYA WHITEHEAD fav saying: The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed ” fav. song: Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler ambition being in a theatre production at Walt Disney World pet peeves: fake friends, and writing Mrs Bradshaw's Kleenex article HA! fav teachers: Mr Greer. Mrs Lashrnett fav. class: Psychology fav. persons, my family and all my friends I'd like to co-star with: Tom Selleck activities: Drama Club 3 years. Paw Prints 3. cheerleading mascot 1 CHUCK YELM nickname: Ch Huck and “Hucky fav. saying. Looks like a Stroh lite night! fav. song: Twinkle. Twinkle. Little Star ambition: see a HUCK's store open m Winchester fav teacher: Miss Jud fav. class: 8th hour Library fav persons: my parents activities: football, FFA. FFA basketball. FFA volleyball, football, weightlifting. 4 years: band. 2Vi years; library 1 awards honors: badminton champ, honor and merit roll



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Left sophomore float Below Kristy Summers gets a smile from the seniors’ float building left center the first Carrollton Hawk to bite the dust (Melissa Johnson) Center Mr Coughlin, parade marshal Bottom left: JV and varsity cheerleaders at the pep rally: from top. Lori Likes. Traci Brown. Syd Peak. Molly Coon. Terri Evans, Dawn Ellen Eddmger (almost hidden), Debra Ed-dinger, Chris Hubbert, Angie Hatcher. Gay Lynne Brockhouse. Karen Arnold. (Kathie Killday and Mandy Sipes are in the back somewhere) Karen Arnold pA'fAQg ll X. J iur CA i • I NVARSu a i Every year, Homecoming starts with the same thing — float building. Add that to your regular work and what you do in band, football, volleyball. Pom-pons, cheerleading, etc., and you may look back later and wonder how you found time to do it — but it's always fun. At least this year it was fun up to Wednesday night when a certain thing happened and caused the bonfire to be canceled. (Thanks.) But that was soon forgotten, and we did the usual things like cramming twenty people into a pickup truck to ride around and paint the roads and tee pee various places. Everyone then went home to wash off the shaving cream and get ready for Friday with no classes — finest kind! The Friday movies were “Little Rascals” and “Take Down. The smells of popcorn and other food filled the auditorium and the forbidden soda cans were everywhere. Then the pep-rally, with so many skits that we didn't get to do them all. The MC from Alsey was cool, and the Hawk died — too bad! Then the floats lined up for judging near the bus garage, and the parade made its way past the grade school and uptown. Nobody's float fell apart, and it was generally agreed that all the floats were the best in years. One new feature — several people dressed up and marched in the parade. Maybe more will next year? It was good to see all the old grads at the game. We wiped out the Carrollton Hawks — what a great Homecoming victory! Everyone was ready to celebrate. Then it was time to hurry, hurry to get ready for the dance, with the Rockatomix. Finally the day was over. We were glad at the time, but now that we look back, we wish it could have lasted forever.

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