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Scott Rice tries a quick shot. Friends And Achievements Accumulated The next six years saw this class go from kindergarten through sixth grade. By this time friendship was cemented. The achieve- ments ofthe class and individuals began to accumulate. There were individuals who made scholastic goals come true. These young people learned the regular lessons of reading, writing, and arithmetic well. They also learned about the bookmo- bile and the joy of reading stories. They be- came interested in art and music also. The Brian Todd Clark Cliffton H. Clark Margie Lynn Cloud heritage oftheir state was explored with a real Heritage Day. On this day, they dressed, cooked and ate like the early pioneers. Muse- ums, Conner Prairie settlement, and james Whitcomb Riley's home were a few of their field trips. Sports and music became a Part of their lives. Basketball, football and band was en- riched by the pupils in the sixth grade. Now they were ready for junior high. cennes University Marine Corps. BRIAN TODD CLARK - Lapel 1-43 FFA 1-43 EFI-Xjunior Advisor 43 4- H 1-55 Tool and Die at Vocational School 5-43 Vocational School Shop Asst.3 Curriculum - Vocationalg Future Plans - Tool and Die at Vin- CLIFTON H. CLARK Y Lapel 1-23 Curriculum - Shopg Future Plans f ' MARGIE LYNN CLOUD -- Lapel l-43 Latin Club I-43 Latin Club SecfTreas BL Choir 53 Honor Society 5,43 Annual 43 Library Aide l-43 - . Young Lifeg Science Club l-55 Computer Club 43 S,A,D.D,3 Curriculum -- Academicg Nursing Service CData Processingj Kelly Ray Cochran Walter Ray Coggins Penny jo Cox KELLY RAY COCHRAN - Lapel 1-43 Baseball 2-43 Basketball 1-31 Cross Country 1-55 Letterman's Club 1-4g Curriculum - Acaclemicg Fu- ture Plans - Ball State - Industrial Technology, Baseball WALTER RAY COGGINS - Lapel 1-43 Activities - Wrestling 1-43 Baseball 3,4g Football 43 Letterman's Club 2-45 Cross Country 1-23 Science Club 2,53 S.A.D.D. 43 Curriculum - Academicg Future Plans - Purdue 1 for Mechanical or Computer Engineering PENNY JO COX - Lapel 1-43 Basketball 1-33 Track 1-23 Softball 1-43 Curriculum - Vocational School 'Computers'3 Future Plans - Military Seniors 27
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DEBRA SUE BIRDEN - Lapel 3-4, Sunshine Society 4, Curriculum i Business, Future Plans - Marion College, Elementary Education STERLING MARK BOLES - Lapel 1-4, Football 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Golf 1, Track 2-4, Letterman's Club Treasurer 4, Choir 1,3, Swing Choir 3,4, Science Club 1-5, Latin Club 1-4, Letterman's Club 1-4, Hoosier Boys State, Demolay 1-4, Young Life 3,4, Curriculum - Academic, Future Plans - College or University KEN BOURKE - Lapel 1-4, French Club 1-4, Spanish Club 1-4, 4-H Club, French Club Secretary 4, Demolay Master Councilor, L.C.C. Hoosier Mem- bership Awardg Two Time State Waterfowl Champion 1,33 Curriculum - Academic, Future Plans - Master Chef 1983 1 Yfif' 4 Debra Sue Birden Sterling Mark Boles Ken Bourke Michael Allen Bradley MICHAEL ALLEN BRADLEY - Lapel 1-4, Basketball 2, Swing Choir 4, Spanish Club 1,2, Concert Choir 1-3, Conglomeration 1, Cross Country 5, Curriculum - General, Future Plans - Army SANDRA BROOKS - Lapel 1-4, Curriculum v Business, Band 7-10, Basketball 7-11, Data Processing Courses K2 yearsj at Anderson Area Voca- tional Technical School, Future Plans - Military or junior College jERILYN SUE CAMPBELL - Lapel 1-4, Reserve Cheerleader 1, Varsity Cheerleader 2-4, Reserve Volleyball 1,2, Varsity Volleyball 5,4, Girls Track 2, Mat Maid 1,2, Student Council 1-4, Secretary 5, Vice President 4, Swing Choir 3,4, Concert Choir 1,3, 1983-84 Prom queen candidate, 1984-85 Homecoming queen, Curriculum - Business, Future Plans - Business related ROBERT CARROLL - 1-4, Football 4, Wrestling Curriculum - General, Future plans Army and become Body Guard Kathy Gray, Margie Cloud and Karl Wyant work on free-fall. 26 Seniors 6- K- gn., Sandra Brooks jerilyn Sue Campbell Robert Carroll 1 i 1
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CHRISTOPHER A. CRAFT - Lapel 1-45 Art Club Curriculum - Gen- eralg Future Plans - Business KIMBERELY DAWN DAVIDSON - Lapel 1-45 FFA 1-45 Vice Presi- dent 45 Secretary 2-55 Mat Maid 2-55 Sunshine Society 15 Pep Club 15 Drill Team 1-25 Curriculum - Agriculture, Future Plans - Cosmetology JONATHON E, DELPH - Lapel 1-45 Concert Choir 2-45junior Achieve- ment 2-45 Swing Choir 1-45 Choir Assistant 25 Curriculum f- Academicg Future Plans - Study Vocal Performance at Adams State College in Alamosa, Colorado TODD A. DUE - Lapel 1-45 FFA 1-45 Football 3-45 Art Club 1-25 Autobody 3-45 Curriculum - Agriculture and Autobody, Future Plans - M Vocational Training, Marriage ay... ,K kvxguq Jaw. 'vis , N. . V ,a -tx-.wen f ', f -J- PAUL EDENHELD - Lapel 1.4, Wrestling 1-4g Band 1-4g swing choir j -va, iwfe i QQQ,f: 4, .f X M, N., rg -g , 45 Lettermans Clubg Band President, Curriculum -- Academic: Future l Q My In t we ggi? j Plans - Attend Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology -JOHN R, ERWIN - Lapel 1-45 Golf 1-25 Wrestling SQ FFA 1-45 FFA Treasurer 35 Art Club5 Curriculum - Agriculture Shop, Future Plans - Work and Marriage Christopher A. Craft Kimberly Dawn Davidson Jonathon E, Delph Todd A. Due Paul Edenfield john R. Erwin unior High Passed Swiftly The changes from elementary grades to high school were many. Each year they were weaned away from childish ways to near adult ways. In seventh grade they had a teacher for each subject. They had a varied curriculum. Gone were the recesses and milk breaks, they were growing up. Eighth grade meant a little more growth, which prepared them for the ninth grade. It was in ninth grade that they chose their class motto, the class flower and class jacket. They also 28 Seniors chose the curriculum they wanted to pursue for the last four years at Lapel I-Iigh. The guidance office became an important part oftheir choos- ing. Decisions were made not only in the sub- jects they wanted, but what clubs and extra- curricular activities should they join. At the end of the year they were ready to start on the last three years of high school. That summer went rapidly. ,- ,I .X ff Gaylyn Hodge,jeri Campbell, Kathy Gray, Dawn Adarr and Darla Milliner are the seniors on the basketball tearr
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