Indiana School for the Deaf - Oriole Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1984

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Students Are Involved Girls ' Club and Boys ' Club are both organizations whereby students learn about themselves, about their future, and perform services for the community. The Girls ' Club was established to help girls develop desirable habits, attitudes, interests, personality and character patterns. The girls work to understand many problems involved with being deaf. The girls who participate are growing in the different areas of leadership, merchandising, and assisting others. They discuss their hope for suitable jobs or positions in the deaf community when they complete their educational program. They sell pizza every two weeks on Sunday in the dorm and also nachos with cheese or sauce. With the money earned, they go camping or to Kings Island in May. The Boys ' Club also helps to establish good leadership. Their project is to help the needy people when they need help. The boys are motivated to learn and work, including their sponsor, Sei-Tu Taylor. Front Row: Scott Hoffman, Brian Bippus, Whittaker, Noel Rivera, Felix Watson, Rocky Murray, Ricky Bishop, Donald Toby Litch, Mark Ellis, Donald Witulski, Yates. Back Row: Troy Truelove, Richie and Sei-Tu Taylor, Sponsor. ' ,W - 4 fl Front Row: Sally Shortz, Tina Buckmaster Second Row: Karen Satterlee, Lisa Swartzell, Jody Trojan, Tina Davis Third Row: Yvonne Ackles, Regina Kyle, Shana Johnson, Patty Werth, Shanon Maple, Regina Grubbs Back Row: Janet Quick, sponsor, Gigi Bartholomew, Kim Mann, Ryla Hartman, Amy Walton, Tracey Parker, Kathy Walters, sponsor. Regina Kyle sits patiently waiting for the students to buy the chocolate chip cookies from the Girls ' Club bake sale in the dormitory. Susan Ellingwood eats pizza that she bought from the Girls ' Club in the lounge. 24

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Bryan Manship has wet shoes because Jody Trojan pushed him into the lake at Brown county during Jr. NAD camp. They Proinote Leadership The Junior National Association of the Deaf is the oldest organization on campus. Established Nov. 14, 1967, this organization introduces its members to the basic understanding of youth leadership of the National Association of the Deaf. Joining nourishes adult development is their slogan. It encourages young deaf people to join any organization to develop themselves into better adults. It promotes the future deaf world by teaching and working with deaf youth of today. I like to be involved with Jr. NAD because it helps me to stand and speak candidly about myself. Everyone should learn how to be a leader says Andrew Metz. Andrew Metz as Thomas Gallaudet shows Patti DiUingham, Alice, how to spell hat in the sand. On Dec. 9, 1983, in the auditorium we celebrated Thomas Gallaudet ' s birthday with a short play given by the Jr. NAD. Jr. NAD: Pictured above — Leithia Summerlin, Advisor; Debbie Kirby, President; Sarah Nickels, Vice-President; Patti Dillingham, Asst. Secretary; Sherry Derrick, and Bobby O ' Dare, Treasurers; Arlene Downing, and Andrew Metz, Sgts- at-arms; Noel Rivera, Peggy Prosser, Karen Satterlee, Roberta Brooks, Chris Walters, Advisor; Susie Stafford, Lisa Chamberlain, Scott Voltz, Jody Trojan, Louis Crowe, Dale Loper, Tammy Miller, Brian Bippus, Dwight Casler, Michael Stultz, John Hazelett, James Stone, Bryan Manship, Rocky Murray. 23



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In the JA workshop of the Leather Key Co., Claire Carr looks on as Billy Powell and Sybil Brown polish the leather key They Learn Business Junior Achievement teaches young people about the free enterprize system of business. The ISD group competes with other JA companies for many awards including Blue Chip Company. They attend the special events such as the Lilly JA sales, the JA Recognition Dinner and the Future Unlimited Banquet. They enjoy working hard together to be a good organization. During the year they go to a hockey game, a dance, and receive awards at the JA banquet at the Convention Center. They learn the principles of business. It helps young people to achieve their goals in the future. It may be valuable for getting jobs later on. Kenny Jackson drills the hole for the chain on the key ring at the JA work session for the Leather Key Co. Front Row: Yvette Turner, Ginger Skillern, Kelly Kaiser, Claire Carr, Lori Thompson Second Row: Tony Taylor, Tina Davis, Amy Walton, Billy Barron, Roberta Brooks. Third Row: Richard Best, Reene Brown, Gordon Lasley, Melissa Welch, Martha Merrow, Paul Trueblood, James Thompson, Travis Walker. Back Row: Daric Brye, Lou Antony, Susan Wheeler, Matt Molinder, Marty Lucas, Carolyn Druray, and Cal Eckstorm, advisers. 25

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