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PEP BLOCK SPIRIT GOES ON Secret Pals, raising spirit and supporting athletes were the main ideas this year behind Pep Block and Rowdies. The Pep Block contained the girls of N.M.H.S. and the Rowdies were the Charger guys. The 74 members made signs to show the teams that they were backing them. They rode the fan buses to away games to tell the team members that they supported them all the way. The highest peak of spirit was to be found during the Sectionals where one could find the coed Pep Block cheering on the Char- gers. The officers of the Pep Block were President, Audrey McLean; Vice-President, Carrie Gibbs; Sr. Representative, Carolyn Klrpatrlck; Jr. Repre- sentative, Tammy Nichols; and Soph. Representative, Diana Vanslckle. The officers of the Rowdies were President, Jeff McMurray; and Vice-President, Kevin Seale. Miss Sue Paris sponsored both groups. 18 — F.F.A -PEP
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Band Members Include M. Alexander R. Benassl 7. Benge L. Boeglln K. Brooks 7. Brown 7. Budd R. Caldwell J. Cheek R. Clifton C. Coon N. Cope L. Cox B. Crosier C. Crull K. Crum M. Davis K. Demumbrum A. Edwards M. Ellis B. Emmerf K. Emmerf M. Emmerf S. Fields S. Flaugher S. Fletcher S. Foster L. Goldman D. Greene S. Greene M. Hacker 7. Hamilton W. HarpeI S. Hiller A. Horn D. Hudson S. Hughes S. Hutson C. King L. Larew M. Layton S. Legg D. Lldester D. Lightly M. Mazur S. McDonald D. Means S. Meyers R. Morell C. Myers V. Payne L. Reath J. Reed D. Robinson M. Sands S. Schench S. Schmuck K. Simpson C. Sizer S. Smith M. Smothers K. Snyder M. Snyder L. Stoneclpher L. 7aylor K. Tharp D. Thompson R. Thompson 7. Thompson J. Ueno B. Vance J. Walden J. Walden B. Wathen M. White A. Whittington K. Wilbert J. Wilson J. Zimmerman T.L Todd Thompson sings during a home show B.R. Luanne Reath clowns around while on the job B.L. Trumpet section performs during a contest T R Drum Major Kevin Emmerf Takes control during a song BAND — 17
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FFA: KEYS TO SUCCESS The Future Farmers of America offered individuals the opportuni- ty to develop into leaders. It of- fered leadership roles in chapter, district, state, and national of- fices. The FFA developed mem- ber's skills in public speaking, in- terviews, essays, and demonstra- tions, as well as livestock, soil, and horticulture judging. Vocational agriculture allowed students to learn skills to earn them jobs in the work force. These skills helped young men and women get jobs right out of high school. The agriculture de- Mr- F.F.A.: 1: Chrlt Holt, Loren Coon, Be- linda Weaver, Angela Vance, Scot! Reamer, Sherry Legg. 2: Shawn Synder, Scot! McDonald, Brent Vance, Mark Merrll, Doug Llghtle, Mark Bymasler, 3: Will Frazee, Tony Fenlert, Troy Milligan, Brian Slovacek, Jett Rooze. 4: Mr. Clod- 11eler. MB: Health Club: 1: Tina Abney, Angle Smith, Bryan Garrard. 2: Betty Whitlow, Melissa Cronk, Julie Frazee, Angle Fruits, Angela King. 3: Beth Lewellan, Claudetta Murray, Vanessa Deaton, Lisa Chapman, Karen Kelp, Georgia Paxton, Candice Parker. partment also kept up with the times by programming and keep- ing records on an IBM computer. The FFA sold fruit and pork sau- sage to raise money for activities for the 42 members. This past year, the chapter was ranked ninth in the state of Indi- ana, competing against over 200 other chapters. Bill McBee, a 1984 graduate, was elected to state FFA President. Angela Vance was chosen to play in the National FFA band. Singing their way to the number one talent act in the state and going on to perform at the National Conven- tion for 23,000 Future Farmers, were Mark Bymaster and Jeff Rooze, alias The Blues Brothers. The officers for the FFA were: President, Angela Vance; 1st Vice President, Chris Holt; 2nd Vice President, Scott Reamer; Secretary, Sherry Legg; Treasur- er, Loren Coon; Reporter, Be- linda Weaver, and Photogra- pher, Mark Bymaster. Their sponsors were Mr. Larry Clod- teller and Mr. Mel Vance HEALTH CAREERS CONTRIBUTES TO THE FUTURE An apple a day keeps illness away, thanks to the Health Club. This club was for those interested in following a career in the health field. They were introduced to different health vocations through the club's activities dur- ing the year. Health Career's activities in- cluded having speakers from var- ious times throughout the year, touring the new Culver Hospital, and visiting the Lane Nursing Home. In the spring. Health Careers gave a scholarship to one senior who had enrolled in a school for the next year, had been active in activities at school, and was in the upper half of his class. They sold candy to raise mon- ey for their activities. The officers were: President, Angela Smith; Vice-President, Bryan Garrard; Secretary-Treasurer; and Nurs- ing Home Chairman, Betty Whit- low. The sponsor was Mrs. Synder, the school nurse. F.F.A. — Health — 19
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