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The More Things Change . . . The More They Stay The Same The year 1987-1988 has seen many changes. New people and policies have come. Some of the old ones have left. For freshmen, it was the change to a new building and older people. High school is different from junior high be- cause there is interaction with older kids. Junior high kids are much closer in age, stated Freshman Corrie Phelps. New policies also came into effect. Students were able to wear shorts. But many of the old policies left. Candy fundraisers were discontinued and tardies to first period caused a student to have a holding room during that time. Seniors also had some complaints with the rules. I think the administration needs to re- think their decision about ' senior priv- ileges ' , commented Senior Dawna Clark. Changes came in the teaching staff. Mr. Dave (Doc) Rather, a familiar face to many students, left his social studies classes to pursue his position at Warren Central. Changes also came as students participated more in contributing to the improvement of the school. These sug- gestions came to the Student Council, which also planned numerous activities. Several students were looking forward to the next school year. I am looking forward to spring break of my senior year and all the senior activities, com- mented junior Kyle Ahnafield. There were many changes for the school year. But students took these changes and showed how they were always rising above the rest. At the end of a long hard week at school, many students sighed this expression of relief. This sign hung on the locker of Junior Aaron Coates. Senior David Nauert executes his shooting ability during a game. David was a forward on the Varsity Basketball team. Closing 167
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' A Senior Directory Bermudez, Leticia Drama Club 12; Cox, Gregory Musical 12; Play 12; Foreign Lang. Club 12; Musical 12. VICA 12 V.P.; Baseball 9-12; Football 9- 12. Ahern, Sandra Drama Club 11,12; Musical 12; NHS 11,12 Treas.; News- paper 12; Play 11,12; Student Council 12; Thespians 11,12; Variety Show 11,12; G. Tennis 9-11. Alexander, Shelette Band 9; Cheer- leader 9; Foreign Lang. Club 9-11; Hoo- sier Girls State 11; NHS 11,12 V.P.; Student Council 10-12; Student Lead- ership 9-12; Academic Decathlon 11, 12; Academic Spellbowl 11,12; Marion County Principals ' Assoc. Award 12. Anglea, Robert Computer Club 10,1 1; D-Club9-12; FCA9-11; Baseball 10-12; Basketball 9-12; B. Tennis 11; Baseball All-Conference 11; Basketball All- Sectional and County 10,11 All- Conference 1 1 ; MVP Basketball 1 1 . Bland, Jennifer OEA 12. Bolin, William Baseball 12. Bonds, Robert DECA 11,12; Wres- tling 9-11. Boyle, Keith Band 9-11; Brain Game 10-12; Chess Club 9; Blue Hawk Guard 11; Speech Team 9,11,12; Variety Show 11; Academic Decathlon 11,12; Academic Superbowl 11,12; B. Golf 11; Wrestling 11. Brenton, David Band 9-12; Jazz Con- nection 12. Brodley, Shandra FCA 9; Musical 10; OEA 12; Choir 9,10,11 Sec, 12 Pres.; Data Processing 12; Track 9; Choir Contest Awards 9-12. Burch, Robert Baseball 9-12; Football 10-12. Arnes, Christele Foreign Lang. Club Burner, Michelle DECA 9-11; Speech 9-11; G. Tennis 10. Team 9-11; Play 9-11; Choir 9-11; G. Tennis 9,10. Averitte, Robert Football 11,12; Wrestling 11,12. B Badin, Rodrigo Foreign Ex. 12; For- eign Lang. Club 12; Latin Club 12; Mod- el a.N. 12; Photo Club 12; B. Swimming 12. Ballard, Tracy HOSA 11,12; News- paper 12; Yearbook 11. Barber, Maria Art Club 9-11; Band 9- 11; D-Club 10; Photo Club 9-11; G. Swimming 9-12; G. Tennis 9-12; Nep- tune ' s Daughters 9-12. Barnhart, Lora Media Club 12 Pres.; Play 9; Mat Maids 9,10; Choir 10; Beau- ty School 11,12. Barr, David Cross Country 9,10; Stu- dent of the Quarter Vocational 1 1 . Barwick, Kelly AV Club 12; HOSA 12. Bauer, Christine Choir 9-12; Solo and Ensemble Medalist 9-12. Bee, Tina DECA 11,12. Bentley, Brad Band 9.10; Computer Club 9; Foreign Lang. Club 9; Media Club 9. Camp, Tresa DECA 11,12; OEA 11. Capps, Chad Basketball 9,10. Carnes, Shawn Brain Game 9-11,12 Pres.; Chess Club 9-11; Class Officer 12 V.P.; D-Club 12; Drama Club 10,11; Hoosier Boys State 11; Latin Club 9-12; Musical 9,10,12; NHS 10,11,12 Pres.; Speech Team 10,11,12 Pres.; Play 11,12; Student Council 10-12; Thes- pians 10,11,12 Treas.; Variety Show 11,12; Goldenaires 11,12; Madrigals 10,11; Choir 10,11; Marion County Principals ' Assoc. Award 11,12; Lugar Symposium 11. Carruthers, Patricia OEA 11,12 Pres.; Student Council 10-12. Clark, Dawna Cheerleader 10,11; NHS 10; Speech Team 9; Student Council 9,10 Treas., 11; Gymnastics 9,10; Mar- ion County Principals ' Assoc. Award 10; Most Outstanding Freshman 9. Cole, Kelly AV Club, 11,12; P. Puff Cheerleader 11,12; Class Officer 9-11; Drama Club 9-11; Hoosier Boys State 11; Media Club 11,12; Newspaper 12; Speech Team 9,10; Play 9-11; Student Council 9-12; Thespians 9-12; Variety Show 9,10; PLS 11,12; DC Magazine 11,12; Prelude Finalist 12; Student of The Quarter Eng. 12; Best Actor-Holly Awards 1 1 . Craig, Karen Band 9-12; Blue Hawk Guard 11. Cranfield, Amey HOSA 11,12; Golduster 9-11; Choir 9-12; Track 9. Crump, Melanie Art Club 9-12; AV Club 12; Band 9-11; Projectionists 12; Yearbook 10; G. Swimming 9-12; G. Tennis 9-12. D Davis, Timothy P. Puff Cheerleader 12; D-Club 9-12; Baseball 9; Football 9- 11; Wrestling 9-12; Sectional Semi- State Champ 11; Conference Champ 11,12; All-Sectional Semi-State 11 All-Conference 11,12. Day, Steve DECA 11,12; Track 9,10. Dierdorf, Michael Drama Club 9; Model (J.N. 10; Choir 12; Goldenaires 11,12; Cross Country 9; Soccer 9-12. Durham, Teresa AV Club 11,12 Sec; Projectionist 9-12; G. Basketball 9; Softball 9, 11, 12; Volleyball 10; DC Mag- azine 12. East, Dawn Band 9. Edwards, Jeffrey Football 10-12. Emmert, Laura Drama Club 9-12; Mu- sical 9-12; NHS 12; Newspaper 11,12; Quill Scroll 11,12; Speech Team 9; Play 9-12; Thespians 9-12; Variety Show 9-12; Madrigals 10,11 Goldenaires 9-11,12 Dance Capt. Goldusters 9; Choir 9; Yearbook 12; Marion County Principals ' Assoc. Award 12; Most Outstanding Journalist 11; Best Dancer-Holly Awards 11. Enlow, Kevin VICA 11,12 Treas. Essex, Kimberly Drama Club 9; Newspaper 11,12; OEA 12; Play 9. Estes, Roger Baseball 9,10; Basketball 9; B. Tennis 10,11. Farrar, Scott Class Officer 9 V.P.; D- Club 11,12; Speech Team 9; B. Tennis 10-12; Track 9-12. Ferdinand, Jennifer AV Club 10-12; Band 9-12; Media Club 9; Musical 10; Projectionist 12; Speech Team 9; Jazz Connection 12; DC Magazine 10-12; Cadet Teaching 12. Ferguson, Brian Newspaper 1 1 ; VICA 11,12; Wrestling 9. Frank, Lisa Band 9-11; OEA 12;! Goldenaire Band 10; Volleyball 9,10. Garnett, Annette OEA 12 Sec. Garrison, Tammy SADD 10. Gault, Matthew Class Officer 11,12 Sec; Media Club 12 Sec; Student Council 11,12; Cross Country 10-12; Track 9-12. Gifford, Jason Baseball 11; Soccer 12. Green, Jill Band 9,10; HOSA 11,12. Mat Maids 12. Greve, Shannon Student Council 9; G. Golf 10-12; G. Tennis 9-12. Guyon, Christopher Band 9-11; Computer Club 9,10; Basketball 10,11; Track 10. Hancock, Jason Band 12; Drama Club 12; Play 12; Thespians 12; Variety Show 10,12; Jazz Connection 12; Base- ball 9; Football 11; Best New Actor- Holy Awards 9. Harper, Delynn Gymnastics 12; P. Puff Football 12. Harrington, Brian D-Club 11,12; DE- CA 11; Football 9-12; Track 9,10,12; Wrestling 9-12; Football Wrestling
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