Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, IN)

 - Class of 1985

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E' IIVE fill Alexander relaxes 111 front of the T V with a few or' her favorite snacks and soap operas after a hard da y at school. Bob Terry 15 one of the few COFZSCIGEHUVOUS stu- dents who begin ihell' homework after school instead of waiting until the last minute. 35 DBX hiking For an after school change of pace . . 'GK Young Life highlights activities No longer did the bell ring at 2:25. At 2:25 most students were still in class listen- ing to lectures, taking notes, rushing to get some of that endless homework done or even worse, taking a dreaded test. This was a year of change. Classes were sixty minutes long rather than fifty five. Passing periods were docked to four, and the final bell signaling freedom rang at 3:00. When the bell rang, on the other hand, nothing had changed. Students still raced to their lockers, hoping they didn't have a whole stack of books to again take home, and bound out the doors into the wonderful world of After School. ln their free time, students enjoyed such activities as watching T.V., talking on the phone, hanging out with some friends, or delightfully pigging out. There were also those conscientious bookworms who began their homework at 3:15, unlike those who waited until ten o'clock to be- gin. Still others had jobs after school, leav- ing them less time than most for socializing in the evening. Other students were com- mitted to sports, hobbies, and various or- ganizations. One club that many took part in was Young Life. Young Life offered many meaningful times to students. Meetings, held on Mon- day nights, consisted of activities ranging from singing and laughing to watching and participating in skits. Several people spent a portion of the summer at Young Life camps. One such camp was in Colo- rado. time hiking, horseback riding, rapelling cliffs, and having the best time of their lives. They even held their own Olympic games. Theresa Kane, a camper in Colo rado, said, The best thing about camp was becoming close friends with people you had just met and learning to give God your life. Other campers attended camp in Windy Gap, North Carolina. There, ac' cording to Pam Miller they enjoyed mo- torcross trails, a scary roped course, and the 'lblob in the lake. When asked what she liked most about Young Life, Pam said, learning about God in a family way. lt's not like someone is preaching to you about religion. ln Colorado, Young Liters spent Hask111g 111 rt1w:v1111, i'l1dff1IIQ' Wlfll IlI'1UI1ClS, dIIcfjlISl ZIJVIIYQ a great H1110 are all par! of Young f,1fe!s y12111'ly fI'1p to Cblolxido. TTY



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Litt your spirits and . Earn experience in S.A.D.D. and l.A. Up, up, and away, membership tor S.A.D.D. Cstudents against drinking and drivingl rose as the group started its sec- ond year at Anderson. As one ot their activities, S.A.D.D. participated in a na- tionwide campaign to make motorists aware ot the dangers ot drinking and driv- ing. Unfortunately, due to bad weather, not many ot the balloons got ott the ground. There to recognize the group tor its help in the community were Mayor Tom McMahon and police chiet. Both gave a tew words ot support, and praise tor the groups ettorts. Qne ot S.A.D.D.'s main objective was to encourage its members to sign a UCon- tract tor Lite . The contract is designed to assure kids that it they are in a situation where they or someone they are with has been drinking that it is better to call a parent than to risk drinking and driving. The contract was signed by both the par- ent and the student and it was understood that the contract did not condone drink- ing. lunior achievement, not only a busi- ness? lunior Achievement, l.A., was an organization in which students participat- ed in business-oriented situations. The various areas in which they participated were Radio Broadcasting, Banking, and Sales. One member gave his opinion ot the knowledge and experience gained by participating in the group. lay Atherton commented, 'll've learned a lot. l.A. is kids working with other kids under adult situations in a business type atmosphere selling self-invented projects. An- you sure ilk tliz.-1 i'ont1'r'l ' l Xl, 1Y1Q:'IIIlje'I?i Knlqsten Kt-1i4liilla1idl.o1'1 lllwlini learn fliv ropes wliile worlq- ing iinfl reconl1nr1 willi the new c.'o1npany Future Soil1itls, lUNlC'7l3 AC Hll'fVt'fMl'fNT - t-'FONT RCVUVV: Lon lllvlllll, Lisa Rlftlllll, MdI'IP VVl1l'I1VI', lvllcflivllc- KlI1Cl6I', Dawn lolinson, lxiiwliel Hezxiziitw, Quilr.71zf1::lulznson, RUVV Q: Missy lnwson, film-lly Majors, flndrea K'1ii.-st 1, Kenfltil l'VfiI1,l, Traiyy Mulfeziziw, lim llinal HOW .51 lay Allifwirli, Knslin Arrtlltldll, Pal l.7iiVlS:3OIi, Fi,lw1'f fmilli, lolin C'lemon, lllizlzp Do1'.s'wy, lxllioncla flzifli-11-:mi HOW fi' liJh0Ilrlii lf-llries, fizisnii Abell, l'l1l1'li'1t1 Sawf 111 f ,'l Ci H Lin' yf-1, Glezin llii 1111115 Dawrl .'9lie1'1'1ll, lui,-:ii Helton, lt' l v 'VI K n 1 lSAf 'K KOVV: lfwvlnNave,3w'li.11111ofiM4.'l'l11tl.1nil,K1m Kami, llcnry filfivnw, foe lkltuiglri, fell Slnnwlc, Brian lVli-rnll l,eo1ifinl llitterson. 18 Junior Achievement ,jx xfgl .l t1F'f-2'-0 FEE!

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