Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, IN)

 - Class of 1987

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JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT - Front Row: Jennifer Kelly, Cheryl Phillips, Jennifer Alexander, Andrea Gooding, Heidi Freer, Wendy Hoover, Tiffany Merrill, Kelley Boze, Phillip Ballinger, Larry Jef- fries. Row 2: Beth Moberly, Nichele Turner, Stephanie Thompson, Yolanda Apple, James Smith, Denard Whiteside, Michelle Sutphin, Carla Smith, Jon Hughes. Row 3: Rob Miller, Aaron Hill, Veronica Fields, Dana Ransom, Shawntel Pier- son, Andrea Tiller, Deanna Nicely, Jenny Atkin- son, Neal Phalora. Back Row: Micheal McCowan, Mark Ehle, Robin Borton, Angie Arnold, Renae Skaggs, Missy Clark, Anjie Cox, Dana Smith, Amy Kelley, Lisa Carlson, Paul Floyd, Henry Stover. ,W This is where it all takes place. Junior Achieve- ment members get down to business at the JA Center of Madison County. Tracy Roberson and Veronica Fields go over the details of their company's records in preparation for their JA m'eeting. junior achievement , is . ,Ent few,

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5-. John Riley, Michelle Kinder, and Aaron Masters keep statistics during the varsity and reserve basketball games. Manager Fred Stevens keeps team records for the varsity basketball team. ehind the scenes teams: managers and A-Club For a behind the scenes look at ath- letics, some students were members of A-Club or a team manager. A fun way to get involved with sports at AHS was to be a manager. It was fun, but it was also a lot of hard work. Managers kept water bottles ready, packed the bags, and recorded the sta- tistics. Working long and varied hours, the managers also did the laundry and maintained equipment - in other words all the dirty work. Why would someone want to do all these sometimes thankless jobs? CA manager even had to work for two sea- sons to receive a letter.J The letter, the excitement, and the belonging were main reasons for managers to put up with the hassles. Beth O'Bryant, manager of the girls' basketball team, summed up the whole experience. I loved managing the team. l enjoyed being a part of the team. I had a lot of friends and enjoyed being a part of the happiness and sor- row. A traditional group at AHS not seen at many other schools was the A-Club. This group's main prerequisite for en- try was the earning of an athletic letter in any sport. Requirements for earning letters varied with each sport. The school provided the letter while the athletes purchased the sweater. Why work out at least five times a week, sweat and suffer pain and agony just for a letter? There was more to it than that. A feeling of being a team - an Indian family - the thrill of winning, and the self-satisfaction were the ath- letes' reasons. By wearing their A sweaters, these athletes showed that they were proud to be Indians. managers



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Al Q. . Ma L.. .. S- Qxi' .tr Constitutional chairperson Denise Shettle and Christy Darst revise the MCYC Constitution. MCYC - Front Row: Lisa Perry, Christin Curren, Candy Burks, Chris Knuckles. Row 2: Rob Gil- liam, Heidi Carter, Denise Shettle, Mrs. Plum- mer, Jeff Gregory, Mrs. Howe. Back Row: Christy Darst, Jerilin Johantgen, Traci Chamberlain. eens on the move for a better future Bam! Bam! We call this meeting to order, was the call that signaled the beginning of the meetings of the May- or's City Youth Commission. MCYC was comprised of 33 stu- dents, nine students and two alter- nates from each of three area High Schools who sought to learn more about our city's government. Second year member Christin Cur- ren described MCYC as a great expe- rience l'd recommend to anyone who has the interest. lt's more personal than just letters on a page in a textbook - it's real people with real jobs. On Job Shadow Day each member traded jobs with a city official such as the mayor, chief of police, or prosecutor. MCYC was not all government. The Student Exchange Day helped to break down the barriers and the stereotyped labels that had built up between the three schools. Each member followed the schedule of a member from anoth- er school and hosted two members on their visit to AHS. Each year's commission has an in- dividual personality and sets it's goals for the year differently, elaborated advisor Mrs. Plummer. Part of the ex- citement for the kids is that the com- mission's plans for the year are planned by them and we're just here to advise them. Another group of teens on the move was Junior Achievement. Junior Achievement is a national or- ganization to teach young people about the free enterprise system how businesses are actually run, ex- plained JA sponsor Mr. Pat Reagan. These teens started their own busi- nesses and received charters from lo- cal companies. JA printed catalogues ofthe companies, and sold stock. Each of the companies were run like a busi- ness. They did their own marketing and manufacturing, and kept their own re- cords. Like the world of business, they also had to pay a tax to JA. After the merchandise was sold, and the profits were counted and bills paid, the members voted to either split the remaining money among themselves or to donate the proceds to charity. The members of MCYC and JA showed everyone that the teenagers of today can be productive and have a need to learn and be proud of what they have accomplished. mayor's city youth commission

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