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A. Junior Wendy Reeder and Senior Jeff Lawson were united in a Mock Wedding in Family Living class. B. Eric Remer struggles to get both his opponent's shoulders on the mat for a pin. C. Drama Gub members Tom Poulisse, Kathy Froe- lich and Therese Rudolf enjoy a Christmas dinner at Chi Chi's. D. James Jaime” Harmon practices his feminine walk and flirtatious style as he dresses for a Hallow- een party. 4 OPENING
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Bottom row (left to right): Brent Maudlin, Gary Workman, Andy Leohr (Bat Boy), Varsity Coach Butch Zike, John Lewis, Todd Stull, Tom Denney Middle row (left to right): Assistant Coach Tom Stubbeman, David Boswell, Chad Warweg, Mike Helton, Daryl Crouch, Sean Seyferth, Tim Jennett,Scott Miller, Ron Eastham, Assistant Coach Kevin Stephenson Top Row (left to right): David Wilkerson, Bill Margason, Brad Vaughn (Manager), Brian Webb (Manager), Joe Harlow (Manager), Randy Gieseking, John McDowell 1985 WHITELAND WARRIORS STATE FINALIST • SEASON RECORD 32-5 SECTIONAL, REGIONAL, SEMI-STATE, JOHNSON COUNTY, MID STATE CONFERENCE, MOORESVILLE INVITATIONAL CHAMPIONS Most valuable player: SCOTT MILLER Scholastic award: GARY WORKMAN Co-Captains: DARYL CROUCH and BILL MARGASON State all star (South): SCOTT MILLER County Player of the year: MIKE HELTON All Conference: TOM DENNEY, DARYL CROUCH, MIKE HELTON, BILL MARGASON, SCOTT MILLER Highest batting average: MIKE HELTON Defensive award: BILL MARGASON All State: SCOTT MILLER County Pitcher of the year: SCOTT MILLER 1985 VARSITY BASEBALL 3
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7 owcU ol (DuA, @IgAAs alent, training, culture, creativ- § ty. sophistication — all these are M part of that elusive quality we call class. Our class can read- ily be seen in the many aspects of our lives and achievements as individuals and as a school. These achievements result from hard work, cooperative effort and creative involvement of students, faculty and ad- ministration. The yearbook staff has tried to capture that certain spirit that pervades everything we do — that touch of our class in 1986. OPENING 5
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