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Editor: Amy Hopper


Assistant Editors: Jeanette Johnson ~ Joan Schindel

Anna Willstead Laurie Thompson


Sara Dana Paula Sissel
Tam my Hopper Advisor: Mrs. B. J.
Fredenhagen

'f Contents

Administration ..................................................................... 3
Underclassmen ................................................................ 7-16
Seniors ~ Homecoming .............................................. 16a-24
Sports ............................................................................. 25-40
Organizations ................................................................ 41-56
Graduation .................................................................... 72-7 4

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Our Tribal Council

Mr. Robert Prusator


Superintendent
Mr. James Whitmore
Principal

The Tiskilwa Board of Education is shown above. First row: Rev. Joanne Cooke. Mrs.
Sharon Covert, Mrs. Opal Schubert , Second row: Mr. George Kauffmann, Mr. Robert
Kenney. Mr. Glenn Wright, and Mr. Dale Anderson.

Sponsored By
MILO , INDIANTOWN. & WHEATLAND TWP .•
Mr. John Garvin MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO., DENNIS SHIVES. AGENT
Dean of Students Tiskilwa, ll

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Wise Chiefs Hand Down Wisdom

Fayla
Bodenhamer
Mark Brown
Marcia Burress
Karen Carlson

Ron Cordum
David Doolittle
B.J. Fredenhagen
John Garvin

Doris Hamilton
James Jones
Ralene Linneman
Greg Sarver

Nancy Schriver Marie Shull Jim Slater Jerry Thompson Charles Waca

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FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS t LOAN
Princeton, Illinois
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custodian
Gustafson. day
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Mrs. Sharon Borg, Secretary

Mrs. Sharon Anderson , district bookkeeper

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Faculty funnies found at THS

English makes the world go 'round. Would you believe THIS man?

Were the kids up all night, Garv?ll

Is it vacation time yet?

Sponsored by
HOUSE & GARDE SHOP,
FLORIST
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Follow the Leaders

Juniors: Mr. Sarver, Sponsor, K. Cordum, Presi-


dent1 A. O' Neill, Vice President. J. Johnson,
Secretary 1 D. Smith, Treasurer, Miss Boden-
hamer, Sponsor, Mrs. Burress, Sponsor.
Sophomores: Mrs. Schriver, Sponsor, M. Jones,
President. Mr. Garvin, Sponsor 1 B. Jones, Vice
President, P. Sissel, Secretary, J. Senneff. Trea-
surer, Mr. Doolittle, Sponsor.
Freshmen: Mr. Cordum, Sponsor, D. Nevitt,
Treasurer. B. Vowels, Secretary, M. Salsman,
Vice President, N. Senneff, President.

Sponsored by BUREAU COUNTY A D WYANET MUTUAL I S. CO., Wyanet, ll J


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Peter Andriotis
Jill Bittner
Gina Colby
Julie Colby
Malissa Evans
Malinda Forbeck

Mary K. Forbeck
Jay Gibbs
Mike Griffin
Lori Halsey
Denise Harris
Tom Hassler

Amy Hoover
Guy Hopper
FRESHMEN
COPE
What does a Freshman have to cope with?
Are they tortured and abused?
Are they wary about trusting anyone -
In the fear they 're being used?
We took a survey to see what they'd say,
Kristin Horwath And the answers we got will now be relayed.
Errold Humphreys
" When it comes to Upperclassmen, I'd rather resist
Being on all of their lengthy 'Hit lists' l"
" I dislike Upperclassmen when 'Stupid Freshman' do they taunt ,
Because they fail to realize I'm on the Honor Roll and they're not l"
" It 's hard for me to adjust this year - it 's almost as if I were cursed,
Because in 8th Grade I was the 'Greatest ' and now it seems I am the Worst '!"
- Well it seems that coping can be difficult,
But I guarantee - the death rate is low!
Sam Ingersoll - Just keep your cool, and a low profile,
Rodney Johnson And NEVER tell a Senior " NO"I

Jenine Joiner

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Princeton, IL
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Jim lund
Kelly McCauley
Jodi Merkley
Nicole Miller
Amy Murphy

Dana Nevitt
Julie Patnoe
Amber N. Perry
Mike Salsman
Matt Sears
Nancy Senneff

Josie Sims
Greg Thompson

Becky Vowels
Rhonda Wilder

laurel Winters
Todd Wright

Sponsored by
DR. WILLIAM L. PHELAN & ASSOC. II
Princeton, IL
J1m Brown Chad Colby Chris Covert
Robert Allen
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tomorrow
The Class of 1989 came into their sophomore year with 27 members and left with 26 of them.
Of the class size of 26, more than half (16) of them have gone to school together for ten
years- a very good percentage considering all the factors that could cause people to move
away. Another outstanding percentage that the sophomores seem to hold dear IS the number
of students involved in school actiVIties. Over three-fourths of the class was involved 10
sports, a school club such as FHA. FFA. NHS, or Student Council, band, or chorus, or just
being a loyal Indian fan. In the school year of 1986·87, the sophomore class as a whole only
participated 111 two projects: the concession stand and ordermg class nngs. The concession
stand was an Important part of the1r year because It w1lllater supply money needed to give
the seniors a Prom and to also pay for their senior yearbooks. Class rmgs were ordered
early fall and arrived In the early winter months. All sophomores were glad to see them on
their fingers and will cherish them forever as a remmder of their h1gh school days here
Lonnie Wooden at THS.
Chris Andersen Julie Bell Todd Bittner Tami Brokaw Kevin Cordum

Piper Zabransky Sara Dana

Allen Wetzel

Sponsored by
ASSOCIATED TITLE
co.
Princeton, ll
laurie Thompson

Julie Stowe Dan Smith Chad Sears Joan Schindel Michelle Sapp
Tom Friel Crystal Funderberg David Grebner Michelle Harmon Tammy Hopper

Tony Frank David Humphreys

Jeanette Johnson
Juniors Plan A uPizza Prom"
What?l Pizza for prom? ll Seniors were definitely relieved to find out that juniors would be selling pizzas to
raise money for prom ... not serving it. The junior class made approximately $800 peddling Gino's pizzas in
January. Plans were then set into motion for the setting up of committees designed to organize the big night.

The annual Junior Class Chili Supper was also a success and provided extra money for future activities. Fans
and parents enjoyed a pleasant meal before settling down to watch an exciting game of basketball. The Junior
Class Social was also held during football season and greatly helped the money situation.

Juniors took the ACT in the spring and started hunting around for furthering their education later.
Sponsored by
DR. P. T. CASTELEI
Princeton, ll

Tracy Krasko

Ann O ' Neill Brad Moretz Jeff Merkley Debbie Mecum Jason lyle 15
Bill "Barker" calls his next contestant. Are you sure you've got the right book, Heather?

Come on! o one will know we stole the balloons!!

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~~Chief Sims'' Heads
Senior Class

The 1985-87 Seniors set a new "standard" for


THS. Senior class president, Missy Sims. has held
the same office for three years. She has been
president our freshman , junior, and senior year.
Jacque Covert was voted in as class vice-president. Amber Perry kept class funds moving as
treasurer and
Kelley Brokaw
took minutes
and memos as
her duty as
class secretary.
These people
have all put in
many hours in
planning our
class's future
toward gradua-
tion. Thank
you, girls, for
your dedica-
tion. Class
sponsors were
Mr. Brown and
Mrs. Fredenha-
gen.
Cory Bickett Dawn Borg Kelly Brokaw

Claude Cook Jacque Covert Kathy Fisher

Jim Friel Brooke Gorman Michelle Gray


Amy Hopper Bill Jamison Tracy Lindner

Anna Madsen Cinamon Morse Mary Murphy

Amber Perry Richard Pozzi Michelle Prather


Rhonda Prunty Mark Sanders Monica Shipp

Janet Sims Missy Sims David Turpen

Peggy Wagner Gina Walzer Anna Willstead


ttT wist & Shout''

Homecoming king and queen were Jim Friel and Amber Perry.

The 1986 Homecoming Dance was held September JO. The band was Reac-
tion. The theme was an oldie but a goodie "Twist and Shout."' The colors
chosen by the student council were metallic blue, pink. and white. This
Homecoming will be a special memory because the king and queen are
cousins. The first runners-up were Mark Sanders and Kelley Brokaw. The
second runners-up were Cory Bickett and Gina Walzer. The Junior atten-
dants were Chris Andersen and Laurie Thompson. Sophomore attendants
were Chris Covert and Brenda Jones. The freshmen attendants were Greg
Thompson and Julie Colby.
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Seniors take time to get


wrapped up in the spirit of
Homecoming during any-
thing goes.
Students prepared to catch
a wave during Hawaiian Day.
THS showed off it's best
dressed intellectual stu-
dents.

Could this be some sub-hu-


man life force in our school?
Indians showed pride and
spirit in the big game.
Take

another
Homecoming Court announced.
Mrs. Hamilton teaches eti-

look quette.

Winners of the pajama con-


test posed for a picture. Now
tell me ... is this your image
of a "dream girl"?
Mrs. Hamilton claimed the
winner of the pie eating con-
test as Chad Sears. It was a
messy job, but someone had
to do it.
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et 's take a final look in review of Home-
coming Week. During the week , various
activities were assigned to each day.
Among these were: Hat and Shade Day. Hawai -
ian Day, Nerd Day. Pajama Day, Anything Goes
Day. and of course, Blue and Gold Day. oon-
hour activities consisted of: slave auctions
(poor freshmen! ), anything goes activities, and
a clash between the classes during a match of
volleyball. The game was lost butt he Indians put
up a good fight . Alumni came back to cheer the
guys on even through the rain . Everyone in gen-
eral had a great time throughout the whole
week.

Amber and Michelle posed


during the game to smile
pretty.

~nior Jim Friel


1arged onto the field
•II force.
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Seniors accomplish goals
Bickett, Cory: Football1.2.3.41 Basketballl,2,31 Homecoming Court 2.4 1 FFA 1,2,3.4. Teen of the Year 4, DAR Good Citizen Award 4, Disciplinary Committee 3, Noon
hour basketball coach 3, Scholastic Bowl Team 2,3,4.
Borg. Dawn : FHA 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 31 President 41 Yearbook 2,3 1 librarian
4. Gorman , Brooke: Volleyballl,2,3,4, All-Conference 1st team 4, Chorus 1,2,3.4, IVC
Choral Festivall,2,3,4, Solos 1,2,3,4, Ensembles 1,2,3,4, Musical2,3, Band 1,2, T-Ciub
Brokaw. Kelley: Class Treasurer I; Vice-President 4 1 Student Council 1.2.4 1 Year-
3,4, Secretary 4, FHA 1,2, Honor roll 2,3,4, librarian 4.
book 2, Noon hour basketballl.2, Track 1,3, Volleyball manager 1,2,3,4, Football stat-
istician 3, Volleyball trainer 1,2,3,4, FHA 1,2,3,4 1 Musical 2,41 Pop Ensemble 1,2,3,4 1 Gray, Abby: FHA 4, Chorus 1,2,3, Musical 2,3, Track 1,2, Cheerleading 3.
T-Ciub 1,2,3,4, Band 1,2, Color Guard 2, National Science Merit Award 3, Homecom-
ing Court 1,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4, IHSA Choral Contest 1,2,3,4, IVC Chorus Festival 3.4 1 Hopper. Amy: Chorus 1.3.4, IVC Choral Festival 3,4, Musical 3,4, Band 1,2,3.4, Color
880 meter medley relay class AA State Champions I. Guard 2,3,4 1 IVC Honor Band 3,4, IHSA Band Contest 1,2,3,4, Noon hour basketball
1,21 Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Track I; Scholastic Bowl Team 2,3,4, Yearbook 2,3,4, Editor
Cook, Claude: Band 1,2,3.41 TRE 1,2,3,4, 1VC Honor Band 3,4 1 Football I; Track I, Stu- 4 1 FHA 3,41 Pep Club 4, Honor roll 1,2,3,4.
dent Council I, Champaign Honor Band I, IHSA Band Contest 1.2.3.4.
Jamison . Bill: Band 1,2,3,4, Honor rolll ,2.3.4, FFA 1,2,3.4, President 3,4, Papoose Co-
Covert, Jacque: Who's Who Among American High School Students 3,4 1 Honor Roll Editor 41 Student Council 4, Pep Club 4, Co-Chairman 4, IVC Honor Band 3,4, IHSA
1,2,3.4, NHS 2,3,4, President 4, Class Secretary 3,4, Student Council 3,41 Vice-Presi- Band Contest 1,2,3,4.
dent 4, T-Ciub 2,3,4, librarian 4, SADD Representative to State Assembly 31 Band
1,2, TRE 1,2, IHSA Band Contest 1,2, IVC Band Festivall,2, Chorus 1,2,3.4, IHSA Choral Lindner. Tracy: FHA 1,2,3.4.
Contest 2,3,4, IVC Choral Festival 2,3,4, Pop Ensemble 2.3,4 1 Musical 2,3,41 Noon
Madsen. Anna : Pep Club 4, Co-Chairman 4, FHA 1,2,3,4, Papoose Staff 4, Student
hour basketballl,2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Cheerleading 4, Volleyball 1,2,3.4 1 Co-captain
librarian 4, Chorus I.
2, All-Conference Honorable Mention 4, Track 1,2, Football statistician 3.
Morse. Cinamon: Band 1,2,3,4 1 TRE 2,3,4, IVC Honor Band 4, IHSA Band Contest
Fisher, K~thy : FHA 1.2,3,4, Band 1,2,3:4' TRE 1,2,3,4, Chorus 11 Pep Club 4.
1,2,3.41 FHA 1,2,3.4, Scholastic Bowl Team 4, Pep Club 4, Chorus 3, Musical 3, Pa-
Friel, Jim : Band 1.2.3,4, IVC Honor Band 1.2.3,4, IHSA Band Contest 1,2,3,41 TRE poose staff 2.
1,2,3.4, Champaign Honor Band I; Chorus 1,2,3,4, 1VC Choral Festival 3,41 1HSA Cho-
Murphy. Mary: Chorus 1,21 Cheerleading 1,2, FHA 1.2.3,4, Musical 2.
ral Contest 1,2,3.4, Pop Ensemble 1,2,3,4, Musical2,3.4, Class President I, Vice-Pres-
ident 2,3, Student Counci11.2,3,4, President 4, SADD Representative to State As- Perry. Amber: Volleyballl,2,3,4, Co-Captain 2, Captain 4, All-Conference 1st team
sembly 3, Honor roll 2,3,4, Who's Who Among American High School Students 41 3,4 1 Pep Club 4 1 Track 1,2,3,4, Cheerleading 1,2,3.4, Co-Captain 2, Captain 4, Noon
Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 41 Basketball 1,2,3,4 1 Captain 4, Track 1.2.3.4 1 State meet hour basketballl,2,3, Student Council2,3, Pop Ensemble 2,3,4, FHA 1,2,3,4, Treasur-
I, T-Ciub 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Homecoming King 4, Elk 's Teen of the Month 3,41 Elk 's er 4 1 Class Treasurer 4, Football statistician 4, T-Ciub 2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Musi-
cal 3,4, Band h IHSA Band Contest); Chorus 1,:2,3,4 1 IVC Choral Festivall,:2,3,4, IHSA :2,3, FHA 1,:2,3, Noon hour basketballl,4, Who's Who Among American High School
Choral Contest 3,4, Homecoming Queen 4. Students 3,4, Illinois Power Essay Winner h SADD Representative to State Assem-
bly 3, Musical Make-up and Scenery 3,4, Volleyball 1,:2,3,4 1 Track 1,:2,3,4 1 County
Pozzi . Richard: Football 41 Track 4. Shot Record 3, Peoria Journal Star Honor Roll Meet 1,:2,3,41 1st place :2, 3rd place
Prather, Michelle: FHA 1,:2,3,4 1 Chorus 1,:2,3, Musical :2 1 Scholastic Bowl Team :2, Pa- 3, 1st place 4, State Track Meetl,:2,3,4, 7th place 3, 2nd place 4 1 School Shot Record
poose Staff 1,:2, oon hour basketball 1,:2,3,41 Honor roll 1,:2,3,4. 1,:2,3,4, State Runner-up Team Finish 11 School shot record 1,:2,31 SchoollXX) meter
relay record 3, Pep Club 4.
Prunty. Rhonda : FHA :2,3,4 1 Track :2,3, Pep Club 4, Yearbook 3, Papoose Co-Editor
4; Librarian 4, Chorus :2. Turpen. David: Footballl,:2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball :2,3,4 1 FFA 3.4 1 Homecom-
ing Court 3.
Sanders, Mark: Chorus 1,:2,3,4 1 IVC Choral Festival 3,41 IHSA Choral Contest 3.4,
Pop Ensemble 1,:2,3.4 1 Student Councill,:2,3.41 Treasurer 4 1 Musical :2,3,4; Male lead Wagner Peggy: Band 1,:2,3,4, IHSA Honor Band 3,4, IVC Band Contest 1,:2,3,41 FHA
Role 3,4, Basketball 1,:2,3,4, Co-Captain :2,4 1 Football 3,4, Track 1,:2, Conference 1,:2,3.4, Scholastic Bowl Team :2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Papoose Staff 4.
Champion long Jumper; T-Ciub :2,3,4 1 President 4, Class Secretary 1,:2, Honor roll Walzer. Gina : Cheerleading 1,1,3,4, Chorus 1,:2,3,4, Pop Ensemble 3,4, FHA 1,:2,3,4,
1,:2,3,4, Noon hour basketball coach 3. Homecoming Court 4, Scholastic Bowl Team :2,3,4, Volleyball 1,:2,3, Boys Track
Manager :2,3,4, Football statistician 41 Volleyball statistician 4.
Shipp. Monica : Chorus 3, Musical 3; Homecoming Court 3, FHA 1,:2,3,4.
Willstead, Anna: Chorus 1,3,4, IVC Choral Festival 3.41 Yearbook 3,41 Pep Club 4,
Sims, Janet: Band 1,:2,3,4; TRE 3,4; IVC Honor Band 1,3, IHSA Band Contest 1,1 ,3,4;
Musical Student Director 3.4, Band 3,4, IVC Honor Band 3,4, IHSA Band Contest
Pep Club 4; Treasurer 4; Scholastic Bowl Team :2,3, Papoose Staff 4, FHA 1.:2.3,4.
3,4, Scholastic Bowl Team 3,4, FHA 4.
Sims, Missy: Student Council 1,:2,3,4, Secretary 1,1 , Class Vice-President ); Presi-
dent :2,3,4, NHS :2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Honor roll 1,:2,3,4 1 Papoose 1,1 1 Yearbook
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Our futures unfold
Cory Bicket will make Beck's Oil a world-wide gas station and make millions.

Dawn Borg will be fired from Sullivan's where she goes cra zy and bombs customers with produce items.

Kelley Brokaw will become the world 's richest woman from selling Avon.

Claude Cook will gain a seat in the Philharmonic Orchestra after 25 years of auditioning.

Jacque Covert will take her lead role of Mama Longstreet all the way to Broadway.

Jim Friel will bring back the TV series Bosom Buddies and make it a smash hit.

Brooke Gorman will have a miraculous surgery on her knees and help the U.S. win the Olympic Volleyball games.

Abby Gray will write a helpful book entitled "How to Stay Awake in Any Class".

Rhonda Harris and husband Brian will be courtmartialed for espionage.

Amy Hopper will skyrocket to fame when she invents a new burger for McDonald 's, only to later find out her new food causes cancer.

Bill Jamison will become nationally known for his political editorials and as a result will become President of the United States.

Tracy Lindner will become a world-wide known hair dresser and come out with her own line of hair care.

Anna Madsen will start her own newspaper in New York City.

Cinamon Morse will spend the rest of her life at SIU - becoming a professional student.

Mary Murphy will become personal secretary to the President Bill Jamison.

Amber Perry will be lost in an airplane while crossing the Bermuda Triangle.

Rich Pozzi will become a famous pro-football player because of mistaken identity.

Michelle Prather will win a Pulitzer Prize for her book " 101 Ways to Keep Your English Teacher".

Mark Sanders will hit it big in comedy and land his own sitcom on NBC.

Monica Shipp will branch off from the Coffee Cup with her own Tea Cup.

Janet Sims will take over Wai-Mart and then go bankrupt due to improper schooling.

Missy Sims will marry Spud and win the shot put competition at the 1992 Olympics.

Dave Turpen will hit an oil field while plowing his spring fields and be worth millions.

Peggy Wagner will become the National Trivial Pursuit Champion of 1990.

Gina Walzer will become a successful accountant for a famous corporation.

Anna Willstead will be imprisoned when she experiments with the human brain in a psychological experiment.

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oach Garvin - he's GREATII Nine years of
coaching at Tiskilwa has paid off for one
man ... John Garvin. When not teaching
principles of mathematics or spending time with
his wife and boys, Garvin spends a considerable
amount of time with his team. Through the
years, he has had great success and come
up with many strategies. It takes a lot to
put a well-balanced team together but
Coach Garvin makes it seem simple.
He's a man with many talents and that
is clearly seen by his record of 158-
43 over the past years.

1986-87 was no exception to the


outstanding capabilities of
Coach Garvin's teams. At
the beginning of the season
the Dolls got off to a rough
start and the line-up had to be
changed several times. Not quite half-
way through the season the Dolls came at
their opponents full force. Offensively. the Dolls
were extremely tough behind the forces of Brooke Gor-
man , Jacque Covert. Amber Perry, and Piper Zabransky.
Jamie Schertz saw some playing time on the nets also. On the
defense, Missy Sims and Amy Hopper were exceptionally tough to
get the ball by and if these two couldn't handle it, Brenda Jones and Becky
Smith were brought in to try and recover possession of the ball. Amber Perry
and Tracy Krasko filled the empty spots of the setters and usually picked up any tips
or dinks thrown their way. An awesome offense and a strict defense helped the Volleydolls
win third place at the IVC Conference Tournament and to capture the first place trophy
for the Indian Valley Conference with a J0.4 mark.

Varsity Opponent Sop h.


LaMoille Invitational
2-0 DePue
v arsity members included: B. 2- 1 LaMoille
Smith, B. Jones, M. Sims, P. 2-0 Amboy
Zabransky. L. Thompson, M. 2-0 tkinson 2-0
Sapp. Coach Garvin, T. Krasko, J. Co- 20 St . Ignat iu s 2- 1
vert , J. Schertz, B. Gorman, A. Perry, 20 Tamp~e:<> 2-0
A. Hopper, K. Brokaw, Asst. Coach ().2 Oh1o 2- 1
Bodenhamer. 2-0 Walnut 2-o
2- Wet hersfield 2-0
Fr-Soph Tour e nt
LaSall -Peru 1-2

F r-Soph team members included:


N. Miller, K. McCauley, L. Win-
2-0
2-0
Tonica
Wyanet
Wes tern
2·0

ters, A. Hoover, R. Wilder, K.


Horwath. B. Jones, B. Smith, J.
Schertz, S. Kunkel, H. Kauffman, 2-0 Annawan
Coach Bodenhamer. 1·2 laMoille
2..() Bradford
2·0 LaMoille 1-2
.2-0 Wyoming 2-0
2-0 DePue .20
2-0 Bradford 1-2
1-2 Pnn c et on .2-0
20 Manliu s 1-2
20 Anna wan 2-0
2-0 los ta nt 2-1
Regionals
2-0 Bradford
0-2 Prince ton

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Pr inceton , ll
retgn agatn
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Sponsord by 27
U.S. I TACO
DePue. ll

''This IS Pep Club Country

YOU MUST CHEER!"


There's a new club in town - sweatshirts and sunglasses are their gear. They love to mess around, but their top priority
is to cheer.

They boost our school's spirit with their posters - and attitudes, too. They give our team pride and confidence as they
support the Gold and the Blue.

Their worthy president is none other than Bill. who tries to fill the bleachers each game. To build school spirit is their
cause - and "The Gold and Blue Crew" is their namel

Members seated (1st row) Julie Colby, (2nd row) Amy Hoover, Nicole Miller,laurie Thompson, Rhonda Wilder, Jill Bittner,
Gina Colby, (3rd row) Michelle Kunkel, Julie Bell, Piper Zabransky, David Grebner, Crystal Funderberg, Michelle Harmon,
Gina Walzer, Jeanette Johnson, (4th row) Rhonda Prunty, Kathy Fisher, Amy Hopper, Jacque Covert, Amber Perry, Jim
Friel. Members standing (1st row) Janet Sims, Bill Jamison, (2nd row) Tracy Krasko, Tammy Hopper, (3rd row) David
Humphreys, Missy Sims, (4th row) Cinamon Morse, Jodi Merkley, (5th row) Peggy Wagner, Josie Sims, Dana Nevitt,
Amy Murphy, Kristin Horwath, Joan Schindel, and Sara Dana.

JIM FRIEL
Teen of Year
DAR Recipient
Jim Friel was honored this year as the recipient of the DAR Award. Jim was also named the "Bureau County
Teen of the Year." This program is sponsored by the Bureau County Elks lodge. Along with this title, Jim also
received a scholarship for SICXX). Other Tiskilwa Teens of the Months were Jacque Covert, Todd Bittner, Missy
Sims, laurie Thompson, and Mark Sanders. Of these, Missy Sims, laurie Thompson, and Mark Sanders, along
with Jim, went on to become Bureau County Teens of the Months. Congratulations, Jiml

Sponsored by
28
SIXTH STREET STill
Princeton, ll
Indians Climb to the Top

Bottom row : Coach Waca, M. Jones , C. Sears, D. Turpen, M. Gorman, C. Covert, M. Sanders, R. Pozzi, J. Friel, l. Wooden, J. Freeman, T. Lamb. Top row :
Coach Sarver, T. Frank. B. Moretz, T. Bittner, E. Olson, R. Allen, T. Friel, R. Wheeler, C. Bickett, K. Cordum. D. Humphreys, Coach Thompson

Seniors: R. Pozzi, D. Turpen, J. Friel, C. Bickett, M. Sanders Jump for a victoryll

Hit the showers , boys ll

Sponsored by
THE CUT ABOVE - BETTY. DARLENE, KATHY , TERRY, JULIE , SANDY
Pr inceton, IL

Bottom: D. Turpen. J. Friel. Top: Coaches Thompson, Sarver, and


Waca.
Jave_ f}{ocSe j)UljcS!
0, Ohe •ld<llo.. oh<y WMk, "'" M •hi~.
Collecting information is how they pass the time.
They work on the offense and the defense too, col-
lecting information for the gold and the blue. They
loyally support T.H.S. all the way. But they get little
recognition and of course they get no pay. Who are
these " unknowns" with such a risky mission? ...
Their gender is female. their number - 9, and their
title - STATISTICIANSI

Sponsored by
NORBERG MEMORIAL HOME
Princeton , IL
Front row: Coach Thompson, G. Thompson, S.lngersoll, J.lund, T. Hassler, G. Hopper, M. Sears, E. Humphreys, P. Andriotis,
Coach Waca. Back row: M. Jones, T. Wright, E. Olson, M. Gorman, C. Covert, J. Freeman, T.lamb, L Wooden, R. Wheeler,
R. Allen.

Don't cry David, it's O.K.

See guys, I can do it too.

Flyin' Highl

J.V. Football Tiskilwa Opponent


(5-3)
Tiskilwa vs. Bradford 6 16
Tiskilwa vs. Tampico 20 6
Tiskilwa vs. Annawan 10 34
Tiskilwa vs. Wyanet 8 6
Tiskilwa vs. DePue 20 l:l
Tiskilwa vs. laMoille 26 14
Tiskilwa vs. Walnut 0 4:2
Tiskilwa vs. Wyoming 3:2 0

Varsity Football Tiskilwa Opponent


(:l-7)
Tiskilwa vs. Western 6 14
Tiskilwa vs. Bradford 14 :l:l
Tiskilwa vs. Tampico 6 18 Sponsored by
Tiskilwa vs. Annawan 0 39 DO GRA T/ STATE FARM INS.
Tiskilwa vs. Wyanet 40 0 Princeton. ll
Tiskilwa vs. DePue 40 0
Tiskilwa vs. laMoille 16 40
Tiskilwa vs. Walnut 6 20 31
Tiskilwa vs. Wyoming 0 39
No one can mess

Varsity Team Front: (Managers ) P. Andriotis, M. Salsman. Middle: Coach Brown, D. Turpen, J. Friel, M. Sanders, Coach Thompson
Back: J. Merkley, R. Allen, K. Cordum, T. Bittner, D. Smith, T. Wright, C. Covert, M. Gorman, C. Andersen , C. Sears, J. Freeman,
R. Wheeler

Whatcha' got in your mouth,


Mark?

Alley-oopl

Sponsored by
PROVIDENCE AUTO REPAIR
Princeton, ll

He used to walk like an Egyptian


with the best

J. V. Tearn Front: C. Colby. (Manager) P. Andriotis, Coach Brown, (Manager) M. Salsman, R. Johnson Back: G. Thompson, M. Griffin,
R. Wheeler, T. Wright, C. Covert, J. Freeman, M. Sears. R. Allen, S. Ingersoll

Under first year coaches Thompson and Brown, the Indians did rather well. Varsity had a 14-13 record under Coach Thomp-
son. Fresh-Soph had a 6-13 record under Coach Brown.

Varsity had a little bad luck at the beginning of the year. Dave Turpen was out with a knee injury because of football.
Mark Sanders and Chris Andersen both had injuries and were out for many games but the team went on without them.
They were glad to get them back though.

Congratulations for a job well done boysl

Watch Outl
I'm coming through!

Sponsored by KIRBY PHARMACY Princeton, IL


Wheeler does the Pee-Wee Herman for the crowd.
33
BASKETBALL SCORES
FRESH - SOPH VARSITY

T.H.S. vs. Ne ponset(H) 36-34 T.H.S. vs. Neponset 61-42


T.H.S. vs. Atkinson 51-48
T.H.S. vs. Atkinson (H) 35-34 T.H.S. vs. Tampico 42-37
T.H.S. vs. Hall 43-62
T.H.S. vs. Tampico(A) 33-24
T.H.S. vs. Ohio 59-54
T.H.S. vs. Walnut 53-39
T.H.S. vs. Haii(A) 12-30
T.H.S. vs. Wenona 45-39
T.H.S. vs. Ohio(A) 28-32

T.H.S. vs. Walnut(H ) 25-31

T.H.S. vs. Wenona(A) 29-28 BRADFORD TOURNAMENT


T.H.S. vs. MidCounty(H) 25-29

T.H.S. vs. Putnam County(A) T.H.S. vs. Toulon 48-52


34-47
T.H.S. vs. Western W-l
T.H.S. vs. Henry (H) 34-62 T.H.S. vs. Galva 36-38

T.H.S. vs. Wyanet (A) 15-36 T.H.S. vs. Mid County 33-37
T.H.S. vs. Wyanet l -W
T.H.S. vs. Western (H) 29-38 T.H.S. vs. Henry 4().43
T.H.S. vs. Putnam County 44-72
T.H.S. vs. laMoille(A ) 33-26 T.H.S. vs. laMoille 41-37
T.H.S. vs. Western 41-47
T.H.S. vs. Wyoming (H) 42-34

T.H.S. vs. Depue(H) 24-43

T.H.S. vs. Bradford(A) 25-32


IVC TOURNAMENT
T.H.S. vs. Manlius(A) 30.41

T.H.S. vs. Annawan (H) 19-46


T.H.S. vs. Depue W-l
Record T.H.S. vs. Atkinson 51-46
6-12
T.H.S. vs. Bradford 6().62
T.H.S. vs. Annawan 46-44
T.H.S. vs. Wyoming 50-48
T.H.S. vs. Depue W-l
T.H.S. vs. Bradford 38-40
T.H.S. vs. Manlius 52-39
T.H.S. vs. Annawan 48-69

WYOMING REGIONAL

T.H.S. vs. Neponset W-l


T.H.S. vs. Wyoming 37-38

Record 14-13

34 Sponsored by
ECKDAHl's
Princeton, ll
Girls Track

Back row, J. Bittner, N. Miller, P. Zabransky, J. Johnson, J. Schertz, A. Murphy, l. Winters, Mr. Garvin.
Front row , G. Colby, B. Jones, M. Sims, R. Wilder, J. Colby, K. Horwath, l. Halsey.

Weights, M s·
· tms J S
Sprinters, Back row, A. Murphy, J. Johnson, J. ' · chertz A M
Schertz, P. Zabransky. Front row, N. Miller, R. Wilder, ' · urphy.
Coach' Mr. Garvin, Capt. M. Sims. l. Halsey, l. Winters.

1987 Girls' Track


The 1987 Tiskilwa High School girls' track team was very young and inex-
perienced. Those two factors hurt them early in the year, but they ended
up having a pretty successful year. The girls were 4-J in the East division
of the conference and 5th in the conference meet . Three girls were con-
ference champions - Missy Sims in the shot put, Brenda Jones in the
800 m run. and Kristi Horwath in the 3100 m run. Missy and Brenda were
selected to participate in the prestigious Peoria Honor Roll meet. The high-
light of the season was Missy placing Jnd in the state with a toss of 40'
81 Y'. She also set a new record in the Peoria Honor Roll Meet by winning
the shot put with a toss of 41' 5". The old record was 41' Y'.

Sponsored by
Distance, J. Bittner, G. Colby, B. Jones , K. Horwath, J. Colby. 35
FAWCETT'S PHARMACY
Princeton, IL
Boys' Track Keeps Working

Coach Brown, J. Friel, Capt. Bottom, M. Griffin, T. Hassler, D. Humphreys, T. Bittner. Top, J. Freeman, M. Jones, J. Friel, R. Pozzi,
Coach Brown

Sprinters J. Freeman, J. Friel, R. Pozzi, T. Bittner


Distance Runners M. Griffin, T. Hassler, D. Humphreys, M. Jones

The 1987 Boys' Track Team couldn' t have been more balanced. Of the total eight team mem-
bers, four were sprinters and four were distance, runners. They were successful against
teams which were as small in numbers but, of course, they needed depth. In the Normal
Relays , their team effort showed as they placed in every relay except the mile relay.

Highlights of the season,


IVC Meet at Rock Falls - D. Humphreys placed 2nd in the 3:200 m Run.
Bureau County Meet at Princeton - Everyone placed in at least one event.
Sectional Meet at Dunlap - T. Bittner placed 4th in Pole Vault.

Sponsored by
PRINCETON TIRE SERVICE
Princeton, IL
Mixed Track

M. Sims to State for the 4th yr. in a row.

Sponsored by
DR. BRUCE W. SHRIVER
Princeton, ll

37
Cheerin' for

H. Kauffman, N. Miller, T. Krasko, M. Harmon, J. Covert, A. Perry, G. Walzer, A. O ' Neill, B. Jones, B. Smith.

Top, B. Jones , H. Kauffman, B. Smith, N. Miller. Right , H. Kauffman, B. Smith,


B. Jones, and N. Miller.

Sponsored by
38 CITIZENS FIRST NATIONAl BANK
Princeton. ll
a victory

Top: A. O'Neill, N. Miller, G.


Walzer, H. Kauffman, J. Co-
vert, T. Krasko, B. Jones, A.
Perry, B. Smith, and M. Har-
mon . left: J. Covert, A. Per-
ry, M. Harmon, G. Walzer, T.
Krasko, and A. O'Neill.

Sponsored by
PATRICIA ELSO GEBECK , CPA
Princeton, ll

39
Students Make All Conference

~IU¥A 14

C. Sears, Football B. Gorman, Volleyball 1st team


A. Perry, Volleyball 1st team M. Jones, Academic Football & Track

M. Sanders. Basketball 1st team

J. Friel, Basketball T. Bittner, Basketball Academic & Track


Honorable Mention
J. Covert. Volleyball
Honorable Ment ion

Sponsored by Also receiving Track All Conference were Jeanette John-


40 DANDEUNES OF PRINCETON
Pr inceton, ll
son and Missy Sims.
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Sponsored by HARPER WYMAN. Princeton. IL


Recaps tty esterday"
Yearbook members of the 1986-87 staff included A. Willst·
ead , J. Johnson , J. Schmdel, l. Thompson, A. Hopper, P. S1ssel,
S. Dana. and Mrs. Fredenhagen. Putting a yearbook together
IS not always easy and if you had asked any of these young
ladies, they would have testified to that. These e1ght people
put in many hours of hard work to capture all the memones
that are treasured in later years. ext time you see a year-
book staff person, thank them for the1r efforts.

Sponsored by COUNTRY COMPANIES,


KENT JOHNSON/ Princeton, IL
Playing to the Beat of Victory
~

Senior
Band
Members

Drum Major Joan Schindel

Color Guard A. Hopper, B. Jones, H. Kauffman, J. Johnson.


Student Teacher Ms. Ward

Sponsored by
SCOTT WILLIAMS FINN, INC.
Princeton
Chorus Learns War Whoops

The 1986-87 chorus turned out not only bigger but also better than years past. Mrs. Hamilton rem inded chorus members many times how great the quality
of the sound produced had become. On November 18, all chorus members, except a few freshmen, loaded on the bus to take the annual trip to the IHSA Chorus
Festival. After practicing all day, more than 200 young men and women entertained parents and guests. The trip to the festival always proves to be very helpful
and this year was no exception. With the help of Mr. James Parks, we learned to create better tone quality.

The kids from Tiskilwa were also busy during the 1986-87 school year. They entertained at meetings, churches, concerts, and competed at the Solo and Ensemble
Contest .

A special addition to the chorus department was the student director , Miss Eileen Ward. Miss Ward originally came from Minooka , Illinois and was a senior
at ISU. There she was majoring in Music Ed.- ChoraljGeneraljlnstrumental K-1:2. Here, Miss Ward helped direct both the chorus and the band and also helped
out with the directing of the musical. We hope that Miss Ward had fun and learned many new things during her stay here at THS.

Members of the 1986-87 Chorus were, D. Hamilton, K.


McCauley, S. Hoyt , K. Horwath, D. Nevitt, J. Bittner, A.
Perry, J. Joiner. l. Winters, M. Forbeck, J. Merkley, l.
Frye. M. Forbeck, T. Hopper, J. Stowe, P. Zabransky, B.
Smith, H. Kauffman, B. Jones, N. Miller, T.Krasko, A.
Murphy, l. Thompson, M. Harmon, A. O' Neill, T. Bro-
kaw , M. Sapp. J. Schindel, J. Johnson , B. Gorman, J. Co-
vert , A. Perry. K. Brokaw, A. Hopper. J. Schertz, G. Wal-
zer, A. Willstead, l. Mast , R. Allen, T. Friel, K. Cordum,
D. Smith, S. Ingersoll, J. Gibbs, M. Sears, P. Andr iot is,
J. Friel, M. Sanders, C. Covert, T. Wright.

Pop Ensemble members included. T. Bittner, A. O' Neill,


J. Johnson, C. Covert, J. Covert, D. Smith, M. Sanders,
A. Perry, l. Thompson, G. Walzer, N. Miller, H. Kauff-
man, J. Bittner, K. Brokaw, J. Friel, T. Friel, A. Wetzel,
R. Allen, K. Cordum. l. Mast.

45
NHS Academically the Best

NHS
The new members were not able to be pictured , but were as follows , Seniors,
B. Gorman , A. Hopper, Jumors , D. Smith, L. Thompson; Sop homores, M. Jones,
H. Kauffman, J. Senneff.

Members of the National Honor Society were from I. tor.- T. Friel . A. O' Neill ,
K. Cordum; top row , Mrs. Schriver, advisor ; M. Sapp. J. Covert. J. Johnson, S.
Dana , M. Sims.

The NHS officers were from I. tor. -J. Johnson - Treasurer. A. O ' Neill Secre-
tary. M. Sims - V1ce President , J. Covert - President.

Student Council Delegates of their classes

Student Council officers, M. Sanders. Treas; M. Sims , sec; J. Covert. V. Pres.;


J. Friel, Pres.

The 1986-87 Student Counc1l members were , 1st row , K. Brokaw, M. S;ms,
2nd row , B. Jamison , M. Sanders, J. Friel, J. Covert ; 3rd row , N. Sen neff.
J. Colby. N. Miller, B. Jones, M. Sapp. J. Johnson , R. Wheeler, K. Cordum.
H. Kauffman. T. Bittner. M. Salsman, J. Senneff , T. Hassler. ot pictured ,
M. Jones , D. Smith.

This year's members organized the homecoming act 1vit ies , planned the
Christmas party . and also started a Student Council Exchange.

Sponsored by
THE GORDON HOPPER FAMILY DRAPERY & DESIGN BY SHIRLEY
Tiskilwa, IL
FFA Plows Through Again

I) Members are: front row: C. Colby, B.


Jamison, C. Bickett, second row: R.
Wheeler, D. Turpen. C. Covert, T.
Wright , S. Harrison, and Mr. Piascyk,
sponsor.

The Tiskilwa FFA chapter welcomed a


new ag teacher and FFA advisor at the
beginning of the school year, Mr. Ted
Piascyk.

Elections for the new officers resulted


in Bill Jamison, President. Cory Bickett,
vice president. Chad Colby, secretary,
Dave Turpen, treasurer, Chris Covert,
sentinel. and Todd Wright, reporter.

Some of the activities of FFA included:


the harvesting of the school plot, the
field day in September, the attendance
of the Greater Peoria Farm Show, the
Sadie Hawkins Dance, the planting of
the plot. Bill Jamison and Chad Colby
competed in the public speaking con-
test in March, also. To end the year, the
FFA had their awards night banquet in
Sponsored by the THS gym.
COLLEE 'S GUYS (N) GALS/
PRI CETO VIDEO ~ SATELLITE
Princeton. ll
And here's ... 47
Bottom Row, A. O'Neill. M. Harmon, J. Schindel. T. Krasko, P. Zabranski, J. Bell, M. Kunkel, M. Evans Second Row, S. Dana, S. Hoyt, B. Smith, D. Mecum, M.
Murphy. A. Hopper, A. Madsen Third Row , J. Sims, R. Prunty, A. Willstead, D. Borg, P. Wagner, T. Lindner. Mrs. Burress Top Row, K. Fisher, A. Perry, C. Morse,
M. Shipp, G. Walzer. K. Brokaw, M. Prather.

Sponsored by Officers , A. Perry. Treasurer, G. Walzer, Secretary, Mrs. Burress. Advisor, A. O' Neill, Vice
48 JUDGE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC/ President; D. Borg. President.
JAN'S ON PARK AVENUE
Princeton. IL
Members of Scholastic Bowl are: front row , Ms. Bodenhamer. advisor, J. Sen-
neff. G. Walzer , l. Thompson, T. Hassler, S. Ingersoll, Ms. Jones, T. Bittner,
Second row: D. Smith, J. Johnson, C. Morse, P. Wagner, A Willstead, J. Friel,
A. Hopper. J Sims, M. Sapp. and C. Andersen

Scholastic Bowl takes brains


Student librarians
become bookworms
librarians are as follows : A. Madsen, R. Prunty, Mrs. R. Unneman.
librarian; D. Borg, M. Sapp. The major accomplishments Included
the redomg of the vertical file and the card catalog. The student
librarians also did many other various JObs.

Sponsored by
PIZZA HUT / PUBLIC DISCOU T AUTO PARTS
Pnnceton. ll
T-Club /Papoose

Bottom up, C. Colby, B. Jones, M. Jones. K. Cordum, T. Krasko, D. Humphreys, T-Ciub/Officers: Sponsor Mr. Garvin, B. Gorman, M. Sanders, A.
M. Sapp. P. Zabransky. Next row, C. Sears, T. Frank. Next row, A. O'Neill, Perry. Sponsor Mr. Sarver.
T. Bittner, J. Johnson. Top row, M. Sims, K. Brokaw, M. Sanders, A. Perry,
J. Friel. D. Turpen, B. Gorman, J. Covert, C. Bickett.

Sponsor - Mrs. Schriver


Papoose: C. Colby, J. Sims, L Thompson, B. Jamison( co-edit.), P. Wagner, Sponsor Mrs. Schriver.
Not pictured are R. Prunty (co-edit), M. Sapp, D. Grebner. A. Madsen, 5. Ingersoll, A. Willstead
is not on the staff but gives her time to develop pictures.

Sponsored by
HAPPY JOESJBEARING
DISTRIBUTORS INC., Princeton, ll

50
Sponsored by
PRI CETO FUR ITURE MART
EDWARD D. JO ES & CO.
Princeton, IL

T. Frank, B. Moretz, C. Bickett , C. Sears, S. Nevitt , D. Humphreys, Mr. Cordum.

The Building Trades class started this year out by placing concrete for a
:24' X 30' two-car garage.

During the cold weather they worked inside on book shelves for the
Tiskilwa Township Library and individual class projects for the stu-
dents .

During the spring the class repaired the plumbing in the grade
school portable classroom. Also a new roof was installed on Physics, Edition '87
the room .
Torque? Vectors? Momen-
tum? Magnitude? These terms
may not mean much to most THS
students, but for five seniors it
was a daily habit to learn them.
Once again , Princeton High School of-
fered the course to our students and
five seniors decided to "risk it."

Jacque Covert , Jim Friel, Brooke Gorman,


Mark Sanders, and Missy Sims were the five
that traveled to Princeton every day to learn
the basics of physics. It was advantageous for
this year's group to go because they were taught
in the new science wing. The physics classes had
their own classroom, office, and lab without having
to compete with other classes. The class was taught by
Mr. John Young. The students all enjoyed him because
he was a good teacher and he was a lot of fun . JY , as he
is called by PHS students, did his best to make us feel wel-
come and to help us along.
We felt that the class was helpful and fun and thought that Mr.
Young would be awaiting the next year's THS " transfer" students.
Voltage runs high

Sponsored by
MCDONALD$ RESTAURA NT/
CASE POWER & EQUIPMENT
Princeton, ll
52 ,·
ttThe Danger Zone"

Sponsored by
WYA ET CARPET/
FIRST ATIO ALBA K Of WYA ET
Wyanet , IL

53
THS presents uHigh Button Shoes"

Cast members: A. Wetzel, A. Perry. D. Smith,l. Thompson. J. Covert, T. Bittner, Mrs. Hamilton, J. Friel, M. Sanders. S. lngersoll, M. Sears, K. Brokaw,
l. Mast. J. Bittner, B. Smith, M. Harmon, A. O'Neill, B. Jones, H. Kauffman, N. Miller, l. Winters. A. Willstead. C. Colby, C. Covert, M. Jones. T.
Wright. T. Brokaw, D. Nevitt. J. Merkley, A. Perry. K. Horwath, M. Forbeck, M. Sims, M. Gorman, T. Frank, J. Johnson, J. Schertz, R. Wilder, T.
Krasko, M. Sapp. T. Friel, R. Allen, A. Hopper, P. Zabransky. C. Cook, S. Kunkel, P. Andriotis, N. Senneff, J. Joiner, A. Hoover, J. Schindel, Miss Ward,
Mrs. Stenzel, Mrs. Hassler.

The quartet works on the opening scene.

Papa and Stevie take a ride in the country.

54 Sponsored by
JERRY'S DRIVE IN/ HAYES-W ILCOX
Princeton, ll
and Dinner Theater
-

The quartet opened with "He Tried to Make a Dollar".

Mr. Floy took the ladies on a trip to " Bird Paradise".

Floy closed with a final pitch to the audience.

The musical " High Button Shoes" was a comedy based


upon two conmen who went from city to city and sold
things broken, fake , or non-existent. Mark Sanders had
the lead role of Mr. Harrison Floy and Jim Friel played his
sidekick , Mr. Pontdue.
Harrison schemed his way into the hearts of the residents
of Longstreetville 1n ew Brunswick. ew Jersey . Espe·
cially hard to fall were the Longstreets. In the end every-
one learned of Floy's ploys and tried to have him arrested ,
but Floy escaped and the closing of the musical comedy
went to Floy himself. Doing what else ... but a final pitch,
this time to you.
Mrs. Burress and the Food Service Class served almost XX>
people on Friday night and Sunday's crowd was also very
satisfactory.
A fine job was performed by all • thanks agam " H".

Oggle took a fall in a bout with Floy.


Sponsored by
SCHERTZ WELDI G & REPAIR BUREAU SERVICE CO.
ancy and W1llie Tango. Tiskilwa, IL
Underclassmen • • •

You're a big boy now - read the big books

Watch out Dolly, here comes Jim!

Taheel Taheel Tahee l

Oh no! What 's this doing on my ear?

Sponsored by
Which way to the funny farm? SURGICAL TRADING CO./TISKILWA
FEED SERVICE
Tiskilwa, IL
Combine study with fun!!

.. . "But we had no clean shorts"

Walk like an Egyptian

"Chippy" , are we having fun yet? 57


These are the best of times

The 1986-87 Prom Court, Prince G Princess J. Schindel and C. Sears, 1st Runners-up C. Bickett
and A. Perry, King GQueen M. Sanders and G. Walzer, 2nd Runners-up D. Turpen and M. Prather,
and 3rd Runners-up J. Friel and J. Covert.

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Autographs

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Dedicated to • • • YOU

Wishing you the best in the future, Cinamonl


love, Mom ~ Dad
You've come a long way, Amyl Kathy, you've come a long way!
love, Mom ~ Dad love, Mom ~ Dad

To our walking disaster - How boring


our lives would have been without you,
Mark !
lots of love, Mom ~ Dad We are proud of you, Janet! You're the apple of our eye, David!
love, Mom ~ Dad love, Grandma

Remember when we
went to buy candy at
the store, Tracy?!
love, Dad You 're very dear to all of us , We are proud of you,
Amber! Anna l
love, Mom ~ Dad Mr. ~ Mrs. William Durbin
I'm so proud of you, Gina!
Love always, Mom

We're so proud of you, Kelly and wish you


God's Blessings for your future!
Lots of hugs, Dad & Mom You're still our baby boy, Cory!
Love, Mom & Dad

My, how the years flew by. Jacque!


Love, Mom & Dad

Dawn- Good Luck in your desire to move to Colorado and fol- Claude, no words can describe my happi-
lowing your goals you have set for yourself! ness!
Love, Mom & Dad Love, Mom

Anna - my little girl is all grown upl


Love always, Mom

Peggy, we knew you could do itl Love, Mom & Dad

Michelle, remember when you got the flannel and the kittens
and went outside to play?!
Love, Mom & Dad
Best wishes in your future, Brooke! Hope you have the best, Abby!
Love, Mom & Dad We're wishing you all the best, Riehl Love, Mom & Dad
Love, your family

Bet you can't pose like this now,


Hi, Missy! Mary? We're real proud of you.
We love you. Your family
Mom & Dad
Don' t. get in oJer your head, Billy!
Love, Mom & Dad

We're so proud. Rhonda!


Love, your family

As editor of the yearbook


and a friend,
I give you one last look
at what has been.

We 've been together for


quite some time,
And somehow we made it
down the line.

It hasn't always been easy


to get along ,
And sometimes our fights
were just prolonged.

But the good times have always


outweighed the bad,
And parting with you has
indeed been sad.

The times we spent together


I won 't regret,
And you, my friends ,
I will never forget .
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1987 Graduation Awards

Yearbook staff award - Anna Willstead


Yearbook Editor award - Amy Hopper
American legion Awards - Jacque Covert & Jim Friel
Stanley Anderson & David Urban Athletic/ Scholarship Awards -
Jim Friel & Amber Perry
Marcella Borge Keener Math Award - Missy Sims
Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Awards - Missy Sims & Mark Sanders
Citi zenship Awards - Missy Sims & Claude Cook
Activities Awards - Jim Friel, Amber Perry, & Missy Sims
Scholarship awards - Jacque Covert, Jim Friel. Brooke Gorman,
Amy Hopper. Michelle Prather. Missy Sims. & Anna Willstead.
PTA Award - Amy Hopper
Hauter Scholarship Awards - Missy Sims & Jim Friel
Presidential Academic Awards - Jacque Covert & Missy Sims
Dee Menery Memorial Award - Claude Cook
Journalism Awards - Bill Jamison & Rhonda Prunty
National Honor Society Award for DAR Winner - Jim Friel
Outstanding Athlete Awards - Jim Friel, Missy Sims & Amber
Perry
College Scholarship Awards -
Brooke Gorman - Bethel College Academic
Anna Willstead - Goshen College Honors
Jacque Covert - IVCC Merit
Missy Sims - IVCC Merit

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WALK A MILE IN MY SHOES

If I could be you and you could be me


for just one hour,
If we could find a way to get inside each
others mind,
If you could see me through your eyes
instead of your ego,
I believe you'd be surprised to see that
you 'd been blind.

Now your whole world you see around you


is just a reflection,
And the law of common says you reap
just what you sow.
So unless you've lived a life of total
perfect ion,
You 'd better be careful of every stone that
you throw.

And yet we spend the day throwing stones


at one another.
Cause I don't think or wear my hair the
same way you do.
Weill may be common people, but I'm
your brother,
And when you strike out and try to hurt
me, it 's a hurtin ' you.

There are people on reservations and out


in the ghettos;
And, brother, there but for the grace of
God, go you and I.
If I only had the wings of a little angel ,
Don' t you know I'd fly to the top of the
mountain.
And then I'd cry.

Walk a mile in my shoes, walk a mile


in my shoes.
And before you abuse , critici ze and accuse.
Walk a mile in my shoes.
WALSWORTH

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