Lapel High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Lapel, IN)

 - Class of 1985

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hey Reached T e Port l'To reach the port of Heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against itg but we must sail and not drift nor lie at anchor. This was the motto ofthe class of 1984, whose commencement was held on May 20, 1984. Different emotions were shown by every- one who attended the ceremony. Some sen- iors seemed happy about graduating while other seniors were tearful. Most of the class seemed to be going over four years of memo- ries at Lapel High School. Valedictorian Amy Keffer. salutatorian Bob Anderson, and class president Matt Mil- burn were the featured speakers at the cere- mony. Their speeches recalled the work done to achieve their goals. A thank-you was ex- tended to the administration, the faculty. Heaven with a very special thank-you to mothers and fathers for their monetary and moral sup- port throughout the years of schooling. Mr. Galliher presented the qualified seniors, to Superintendent Gene Heniser, who presented each senior with a well earned diploma. Rev- erend joseph Wagner gave the invocation and the benediction. juniors from the Na- tional Honor Society and the Student Coun- cil passed out programs. junior class Presi- dent Bob McMahan and Vice-President Chad Nunley handed each senior their gradu- ation flower, a peach rose tipped with orange. After the ceremony the newly graduated seniors went to their homes to prepare for the open house, celebrations given by their families for relatives and friends, l-1 Graduation Roxanne Campbell and Carey Aubrey lead the way. Leah Givens expresses tears of joy.

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Fun Easily Found Location is very important to week-end and other forms of entertainment. Lapel is located close to Anderson and only twenty- one miles from the large Hoosier city of In- dianapolis. In Indianapolis there is Clowes Hall on the Butler University campus which brings in many famous rock-n-roll groups. Also, at the arena, there are professional basketball games of the Indiana Pacers, there are tractor- pulls , rodeos, wrestling, hockey and Interna- tional Festival featuring forty nations. The month of May finds many activities for Lapel students. After the prom many of the students make a short trip to Kings ls- land for a day. May also marks the beginning of trial competition and the big Indianapolis Five Hundred Race. Many of the state parks are less than three hours away so that the beauty of Fall and Spring are part ofthe entertainment. At the junction in Anderson students en- joy the entertainment of music and dancing. This is a place for all of the students of Madi- son County, which means that many friends are made with students from neighboring schools. Other entertainment is provided by the students: parties at individual homes and also in the church youth groups. Another form of entertainment for a small town is cruising . After school lets out, everyone cruises through Lapel for at least 15 minutes. You can see the students have many activities for entertainment. Added this year was the Hoosier Dome, the home of the Indianapolis Colts. High school football play-offs are held there. There are six universities in the area which provides football, basketball and cultural activities. These are all close to Lapel and with the admittance prices, ten dollars or less, students take advantage of these many entertaining facilities. 'J . Ifykf sJ4J sammy ifp 4:'P'fM5r:J4ZQb , 'Sf T' qi 'S if J soc lgy 5, gk 4x, 4Qg? 4,44 lol' -,,. 2-U 5 ,l1rlE OSP GURM if in coNC'-R' MARKET gmghlif ASI SUNSHINE 'Rf sears SRHHY HARKEY souuzg HE Aix 7 'I HSN fl! 2'-' Qi 1 i sk, 5- FTSE.. gunz, .STX 5 , fi - 13. 2 Y , . Souvenir shirts are worn by Scott Mountcase and Libby Thomas. .J .-fs suiisumr ,R .mlm Cctv oxag Chris Craft and Clifton Clark gave concerts a priority. Entertainment 13



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Turning tasncls rnade them I,.H.S. alumni. Setting his cup straight was Mark Kimmcrling's goal. Graduation 15

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