Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, IN)

 - Class of 1987

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fe' .,f5 i i . 7 f , r Wiifilkfrz' H 322 ' I 5 W .Lf- K Andersons all area leader Ken Knipp sings along with Young Lifers at a local club meeting held at Jay Athertons house. ,4w 9' A look of shock covers Amber Swinford's face as Kathy Moffett and Julie Nelson lead songs in she participates in a challenge to put ice through front of the club while Don Wolfe strums to the and under her clothes. beat of the tune. young life A R

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Tammy Atwell leads those who are eagerly mak- ing an effort to climb to the top at Camp Miniwanca, both academically and physically. LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE - Front Row: Christin Curren, Heidi Carter, Karen Cox, Jenny Smith. Back Row: Rob Gilliam, David Ehle, Joe Sachse. . nderson dominates body gl soul I DARE YOU! said Karen Cox and David Ehle who both won this presti- dious award during the second confer- ence at Camp Miniwanca in Shelby, Michigan. This honor is given to two students in each of the Anderson area high schools along with American Youth Foundation awards which can pay up to half of the total camp tuition. Miniwanca is a two year program for those ages 16-21. Over three hundred thirty attended each conference. The National Conference and the American Youth Foundation funded the program and supplies the motto, My own self at my best all the time. Founded in 1924, A.Y.F. is a non- profit, non-secretarian organization whose mission is to huture in young people a desire to excel. They also en- courage teens to achieve a balanced leadership conference life of mental, physical, social and reli- gious development. The summer time camp is divided into two conferences - ten days in each - and set in a wooded area with rustic facilities. Camp hopping from or- ganization to organization, we went from AYF to YL, Young Life. You got to look all around and see what is real, hear what is true and be sure what you feel! Each Monday night brought rowdy students to differ- ent homes to sing, laugh and listen to the words. The leaders such as Ken Knipp, Jan Joaniddes, Brian Apple and Rich Foster alternated meetings in which each of them spoke to the group about situations from their Bible. They did this in an effort to show the group what it means to apply a Christian atti- tude in every day life. Retreats during the school year and summer time camps extended Young Life's effects even futher. An annual Brown County made a lasting impres- sion on Don McKinney and Julie Nelson. lt's a good influence to have some- body pulling for you, mentioned Don McKinney one of the people who took part in the overall experience. The work crews at Frontier in Colora- do and Castaway in Minnesota benefit- ted from hard workers Kris Graham, Rick Campbell and Joan Bybee, who was the only of the three to attend Castaway. Working hard all day every day brings you so close to those you're with, yourself, and God, related Joan. MW



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The Athletic The rich tradition of athletics at Anderson continued this year as the sports teams battled it out to the beat of a different drum although with some of the same tunes. ln the 11 sports that were of- fered, there were several levels of competition - varsity, re- serve and freshman classifica- tions of boys' and girls' sports. All contributed to the winning tradition of Indian sportsmen. There were sports to satisfy everyone, whether the person wanted to play as an individual or part of a team. Someone might have played football, a team sport, swimming, an indi- vidual sport, or run cross coun- try, which has aspects of both BCHIIZ team and individual sports. When athletes achieved out- standing levels of performance, they could receive an award, like an athletic letter. These letters went to the members of the var- sity teams who, according to their coach, played well enough to earn one. In most sports, a Most Valuable Player Award was given to the person or persons who made the greatest overall contribution to the team. ln many sports, an award was named after a former coach or competitor in that sport. The award was given away to the person who had a characteristic most like the person the award was named after. at V V . ,,,, , ' H f y . , -- A M M H . , V. 4.,,,, . A k M W H f V W . . .... W . 4 .wwf t ., .M W , wh I My , W yrir I W k. .. --,V V . 5 .. V - .. , 5 ? 1 AQ LJ.,,..WM ttrs xiii . ' . V 1' T V-if - 'f

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