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The The dazzling green sequin body suit and tire for the Ten Little Indians and for Chantel Needler Student Life Student Life was . . . Signing your name over and over on registration day. Filling out countless cards in Home- room. Climbing stairs to find it's the wrong building. Closing your locker on your coat. Eating spa- ghetti in the cafeteria on Thurs- day. Having your mouth full when someone says hello. Trudging to class with an armful of books. Forgetting the book for that class. Studying until dawn for that semester final. Yelling at the football games in the rain. Leaving your car win- beat dows down and it unexpectedly rains. Losing money in the coke machines. Begging your locker to open when it is jammed. Counting the minutes before 3:00. Dropping your books in the hallway. Sitting with your bud- dies on lunch. Listening to 360 minutes of lectures. Running to class - plopping down in a chair and ten minutes later realizing you're in the wrong room. Cheering when school was out . .. BUT missing Student Life at AHS ...
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Christy Hovermale, Indian Maiden, helps Mascot Jay Atherton straighten his headdress prior to the football game. 77 The beat oi a different drum . . rf-1.1-5 - beat goes on sectionals, regionals, semi- state, and state competitions. The Marching Indians proved their power once again as they captured the State Fair Champi- onship title for the second year in a row. But our Indian pride stands for more than our athletics and band. From the student body of Anderson High School evolved some of the brightest and most promising minds of the future. In their honor we presented those with a 3.7 or higher GPA with Academic Sweaters or chev- ronsp and the GPA Fever went into its second year. Together we went through more changes With open arms we welcomed new teachers and a sea of new freshmen faces into the hallowed halls of the Ander- son High School we had grown to love. Once again we changed from the mad scramble of the four minute passing period to a more spacious five minute one. And, again we changed grade cards. Now teachers could write more specific comments about us - because we were all indi- viduals - all different. As the year turned into fond memories, the good and bad, we came out on top together - an Indian familyg and in our hearts beating strongly - the beat ofa different drum. 21 egg?-ff mimi 'Auf ' f-53? 2 L 1 'Ili' ,fill iii-i ii1i ll
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-,f g That's it, that's the ticket! Lunch hour's purpose wasn't only to nourish students, but to provide time to com- Oh ... come on, Indians cheers Ka- pare test composition or the latest tie Degitz and her friends during a gossip- home tennis match at Mays Park. it , , H 4 , S .,. .I Have a Sprite and a smile, says Chris Daoust as he enjoys visiting with his friends on lunch hour. The homecoming court pauses for a moment together while the band plays a tune after the 1987 home- coming queen is crowned. Yeeeaaahhh, yells Pat Gibson, Heather Aubrey, and Rusta Hudson as they lead the bonfire pep rally at Denny Field. Taking the job seriously, Andy Lee and J.J. Johangten count homecoming queen ballots -just one of the many responsibilities of Student Council.
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