Greencastle High School - Minaret Yearbook (Greencastle, IN)

 - Class of 1983

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A Junior Jeff Mangus and sophomore Randy Fenwick team up against opponents at lunch in multipurpose room. P Just hanging around, Junior Mike Keadle gets a new outlook on school while Beth Braden leads a helping shoulder. f , ,Mk ., ,, T , iofa Tigger, ii 'Y-nu T we

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I rg-es: ' I .. I 1. . I i g , l 1 I I k IIII t 1 ' I ' I,-6 If . -xg - - ' , X -, . . i is Q' Through they eye of the Tngeng if F' 4' . I' t ' I - 5 . . - 1 ' 'A Calling for a show of spirit from the audience, Q Tiger Linda Smith yells for GHS victory. ,I- , .. 5 Students have opinions about many fthings: school, work, play, sports and social flife. They want to be heard. What Better lway to present this year's happenings than 'with student quotations? The yearbook staff fasked the student body of GHS: freshmen, gsophomores, juniors, seniors, athletes, fscholars, joiners and group representatives fhow they felt. Their views became this year- book, Through the eye of the TIGER. V Great times on those field trips caused Jchn 'Baughman and other French Club members to laugh, Enrollment first semester' remained at 566. .Classes began at 8:20 and concluded at 3:00. Lunch periods lasting 30 minutes ran from'11:30 to 1:00. Lunch -prices stayed at 95c. Students still had their break from 10:15 until 10:30. ' V. James Church from Terre Haute became the new principal. Faculty held planning ses- sions on Monday morning.. Stricter observa- tion enforced no hats 'policy and parking rules. New band director Jon Hamm began I New teachers were Kerry 1 Robert Berry, artg Ellen education, .and Randy Hayes, aglticulture. The school now had 12 computers. Only a trace of snow fella before Christmas, and by the end of first semester nosmeasurable snow had caused postpon- ment of school. Ice came on January 21 and school was out. 'As you look through the pagesl of the yearbook, think about how .you felt and get science, special the year with a three week practice for foot- ball games, where they wore new uniforms. the the opinion of your classmates eye of the TIGER. 3



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STUDENT LIFE Belfhiife' From the time the alarm rang in the morn- ing until lights went out at night, students at GHS involved themselves in school, work and play. School meant getting up early to catch the bus, ride with a friend or use the family car. Regulations demanded daily attendance so absences had to be excused. Groups gathered in hallways around lockers or senior bench for early visiting or study. Mor- ning break became the time to catch up on assignments, meet a friend, attend a meeting and eat. Lunch options included the cafeteria or a quick trip to a local fast food establishment. Vocational students arrived at 11:30. ICE students either worked in the morning or .iJff+rse' f--Q-ff--if i- , g,. . T afternoon. Some 90 students left at the end of the fifth hour on early release. The re- mainder finished six periods before the bell rang at 3:00. Twenty percent of juniors and seniors found work after school and weekend jobs in stores, restaurants, filling stations or worked for friends. Some freshmen and sophomores baby-sat, worked for individuals or helped on farms. Opportunities for entertainment at school included dramatic productions, convoca- tions, dances, sports events, band and music programs. Clubs and academics provided parties and trips to attractions in ln- dianapolis and Terre Haute. Certain Spanish Club members went to Mexico and some Thespians went to New York. Everyone needed to raise money through selling candy, hats, coats, pens, banners, computer match-ups and concessions. Friday was always purple and grey day and those whose loyalty to GHS was stead- fast wore those colors every time. Two big events finally happened-the prom with its theme Tropical Paradise on May 14 and graduation which involved 128 seniors and 4 graduating juniors on May 22. Vacations and leisure time provided time for trips, skating, hunting, concerts, TV, movies, car repairing, cruising, and parties. Some students were so lucky as to travel to foreign countries. The majority were just glad to be out of school and enjoy Greencastle. . Ui ji' STUDENT LIFE REPRESENTATIVES-Front row, S. Fox, art, J. Newman, cheerleader, S. Evers, track, K. Hansen, swimming, M. Kaemmer, French, D. Gossard, golf, C. York, computer, J. Poynter, library, S. Rowings, FTA, B. Williams, science, Second row, C. Remsburg, baseball, L. King, choir, L. Nicholson, pep, J. Kelly, Thespians, B. Rice, Minaret, H. Allee, Ink Pot, P. Hunter, tennis, J. Stouder, Spanish, T. Carrel, Classics, Third row, W. Scott, track, S. Hess, golf, T. Inman, basketball, T. Mundy, ICE, L. Durham, basketball, B. Benson, FFA, J. Henderson, IA, B. Calbert, wrestling, D. Henderson, volleyball, T.Steele, tennis, C. Warren, guard, T. Sutherland, band, J. Skinner, rrack, T. Gray, Swimming, Fourth row, E. Schoenfeld, Key Club, M. Marley, NHS, J. Kenyon, Latin, M. Terry, football, P. Meyer, cross country, B. Glock, AV.

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