Perry Meridian High School - Passages Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1984

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Colophon PASSAGES 84 is the stor - of 1983-84 ' s Perry Meridian High School events and persons. The book was assembled camera-ready by the student staff and sent to Jostens ' American Yearbook in Clarks ' ille, Tennessee for publication. The book has 256 pages of 80 pound gloss paper. Thirty-one of those pages are colored, while the re- maining 225 pages are black and white. .AH body copy is set in ten point Tiffany Light. All captions are eight point Tiffany Light , with the ex- ception of the captions on pages ten through 49 which are set at eight point Oracle Italic. Headlines are 24 point and 30 point Tiffany Bold or 18 point Tiffany Demi. The poem on pages two through nine is set at 12 point Oracle Italic. The copy in the Faces section is six point Tiffany Light. The narrative section of the book rims from page one to page 172; the portrait ad index section of the book runs from page 173 to page 255. The assembly of a yearbook is much like working a complex puzzle. Many pieces must be organized and fit together. If one piece is lost, the puzzle is incomplete. Every puzzle, when complete, is a picture. Like puzzles, yearbooks should create a picture. The challenge is to make the total an interesting unity. With this in mind, I sat down with my adviser ' , Mrs. Wanda Strange, and other members of the orginal editorial staff to decide upon a theme which would tie all of the 1983-84 pieces together. After two weeks of deliberation, the theme Where the Sidewalk Ends, Magic Begins emerged. The theme centered around the construction of the now complete auxilary gym. Also, the fact that entering high school, as well as graduating, thrusts individuals onto new sidewalks of life. The fact that a sidewalk had to be moved to accomodate the new gym was helpful in persuading Mrs. Strange to go along with our plan. With that theme in mind, optimism in heart, and pica rulers in hand, we set out to produce Perry Meridian ' s best yearbook ever. We worked diligently for five months on this book. With an excellent start, we looked forward to Indiana University ' s High School Journalism Institute. Plans were for the editors to spend two weeks in the summer planning and developing ideas and new techniques for this book. One day in early May, meek, mild Kristen Mueller ' 84, valued copy editor, informed me that due to cir- cumstances beyond her control she would be going to school in Nashville, Tennessee, during her senior year and would be unable to help finish PASSAGE ' S ' 84. If that wasn ' t enough to ruin my day. Leach Cross ' 84, photo editor, informed me that he would move to California during the summer. Kelly Norrod ' 84, design editor, Mrs. Strange, and I were to say the least, worried about replac ing the lost editors. Finally it wa decided that Kelly and I would cove the vacant positions for th remainder of the book. Mrs. Strang was pessimistic. As usual, Mrs. Strange was right Two weeks into the new school year the search for a proof reader began Shortly thereafter Luci Duerigen ' 8i took the position. Luci irkei ed up to the title of copy editor. Th photo editor ' s responsibilities wer covered by Sonya Baker ' 86 an Jan Brown ' 85. Several professional firms wer employed by the staff. Underclas and senior photos were taken by Roc Photographers. Josten ' s America Yearbook published this bool Accurate Type did all of the typeset ting. On behalf of the staff, I would liki to thank Mr. James Head, principa-i Unlike many other principals, Mi; Head has experienced high schoc ' yearbooking and understands th problems encounted along th- sidewalk of yearbook production. Many thanks to the following in dividuals for their advice, support and understanding: Philip Mr. Phili Winning, Josten ' s representative. Mi Ray Dobbs, Root representative; Mrs. Marjorie Dompke, Mr. Lyndoi Wall, Mrs. Barbara Burton, Mrs Virginia Zorman, Mrs. Helene Pur dom, Mrs. Arlene Autry, Mr. Rober Dunn, Mr. Ron Bolyard, Mrs. Angii Patterson, Mrs. Marge Boger, Mrs Vickie Winning, Mrs. Vera Fredeni burg, Mr. Ken Knable, Mr. Roberi Strange, Mr. Pooh Strange, Mr) Roland McGathey, and Mr. Roland Bud Jefferies. Their help was great ly appreciated. I would also like tfi thank the PMHS faculty, the studen body, and especially the PASSAGES staff for their cooperation. Here you have it, PASSAGE ' 1984, Where the Sidewalk Ends Magic Begins. I hope that you enjo; it as much as we have enjoyed pre paring it for you. Sincerly yours, Keith T. Cooper S4 Managing Editor 2r COLOPHON

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Tcrllnne, Uura E 223 Tliackcr, Ryan K. 209 TlMrp. Mav 194 Tliclander, KirkJ. 18. 189. 191. 223 Theobald. Palricia 67, 153, 199 The Tliocle, Carl . . 82. 186. 223 Thocle. Esther A. 184. 186. 217 Tlioman. Amv M, 70. 181. 184. 217 Tluiman. Suzanne M. 109, 153, 166. 184. 190, 223 Tlu.raas. Amv 38. 39, +8, 181, 186, 230, 240 Thomas, Hradlev X. 190. 191. 207 ■nio Tliompe , Drian D. 230 . Lori A, 186. 217 . . Iichael W. 230 . Seou 230 . Shirlev 194 . Tina 194 on. Carolni A. 230 im. Cherie 217 on. Deana L. 191. 223 on. Elizalielh A. 38, 181, 330 on. Klmherlv A. 230 . Nan. ■S, 37 73, 182 m, Sleven 223 m, Thmnhv A. 146, 223 1, Dawn M. 230 I, Timoihy 1.. 178, 217 1, Uehenl 194 , Mr. 150 , Ilarhura 223 . Mu .- W. 230 209 Tinkler, Tracv 209 Tinkler, lana S. 223 Tinkler, Lisa K. 223 Tinslev, I.neille 194 Tolle, Dona .M. 185, 223 Toombs, Hellv !71, 191 Toon, Pamela K 230 Toon, Kvan I ' 1H(), 217 Traek 104. 10c Tran. Tnan 1:. 1 107 Travlo ■ i;, 8(1, I ' rielT, Kaehel D 184, 201 TrielT, Kebeeea A, 52. 54 184. 223 Tri|.lell. I ' alrieia A, 217 Troxler. liarli 24 Troxell. Todd 209 Tnnh, Kamlall 1.. 5. 28 Tneker. .lovee . I. 187. 23 Tneker, Mielielle II 223 ni. iChy M. 188. 190. Tnnnell. Donald : . Meelnlle K 217 V I]! DEX an Ktlen, Kurl A. 23. 24 a.iDeman. Traeie I. 30 andersehaar. I ' anlien 217 anellen. Robin E. 181. 191. 223 anilandle 150. 199 anhoni. .MiehaelJ. 223 anhoni, Riehard L, 209 anmeler. JefTrev I). 99. 188, 191, 223 anness, Paul A. 209 unvKnnen, Jeffrey A 180, 230 arsicv Hand 83 anahn. Thomas L 230 ermillion, Donald R. 230 enmcm, .Mike 230 eros, . lieliael.I. 117, 191, 223 esi. Tina I. 217 irella, William 189. 210 oiee Musie 158. 159 oyel. Oreuore M, 210 ollevhall 124, 125 olz, Slephen 217 ondrak, Donald E 74, 178, 180, 186, 191, 223 ondrak, .lanel E 177, 186, 191, 210 Wade, , |ielielle 62. 17: Wade. Mr 126, 199 Wanner, Hobble 199 Warner, ( ' rain A 189 Wai;ner, Sieve 223 WaUi 210 Walden, Melissa A 185, 223 Walker, liohbie .1 186. 230 Walker. Dennis 223 Walker. Melanie A 217 Walker, R.iberl A 210 Walker, Sherri 1. 210 Wall, l.vilon 143, 44, 256, 19! 182, 183, Wegehofi, .Martha L. 85, 217 Weidman, HrianJ. 190. 210 Weidnian. Jovee L. 223 Weidner. Jeffrev K 10 Weidiier, Miehael K, 191 23 We lifer A. 139 184. Weleh, Kimberlv C 210 Weleh. Steve 179, 191, 231 Weller, Darid G. 82. 186. 210 Wells, Daria K. 105. 120. 153. 188. 217 Wells. Kevin M. 231 Wendl. Paiilolie 199 Wessel. Chrisla M. 186. 231 West. Nathan A 231 Westenfelder. Karl R 32. 73. 177. 179. 180. 181. 182, 210 Wesi.noreland. Kelly L. 217 Westmoreland, Ronnie I), 5, 6. 188, 217 Westntorelaiid. Terri 231 Wetzel. ,Jose|)hine 194 Wlieeler. nrian R. 28. 73 Wheeler, Charles R, 186, 217 Wii 181 Wliilaker, Dawn R. 185, 186, WTiilaker, Floreilee 194 WHiitaker, Gil 217 Miilaker. .h.sepli I.. 217 White. Daniel Q. 168. 223 Wliile, Dawn E. 223 , Dei se M 187, 231 213 VedF. 231 Karen R. 159, 217 Angela 231 IS, Carl W 69, 106, 191 Diahn 210 WriKhl, Jennifer 231 WriKhl, Mark K. 224 Wuenseh, Helh A. 109, 190, 217 Wimseh, Je.mifer A, 231 Wvani, Ivan L. 137, 189, 310 Wyani, Terrie L, 28 • Wvall, Contiie L 231 X Y Yank, Gail A 169, 231 Yeaser.J,.aiitie81,217 Ye,aerlehner, David W, 186, 210 Ye.aerlehner, Jim 217 Yen, Graee C. 28, 191, 217, 240 Yen, Lisa C. 28, 29, 52, 53, 61. 73. 157 York. Lisa A, 231 231 Erie 150. 234 Williams. Erie P 155, 170. 224 Williams. lelTrev A, 184. 224 Williams, Ue E 217 Wilhaiiis, Lisa A, 16, 29, 65, 7a Williai 217 , Lisa S. 62. 63. 17 Williams. I.viin M 2, 22, 18 186, 217 Williams, Maureen P. 144 Williams, Pavil A 317 Williams, Patil E. 186, 224 Williaiiis, Robert 231 Williaii Williati Williati Williaii Williaii Williaii Wilson Wilson ,s, Shi . Willie 231 [aeiineline A. 210 Zappa. Diaiiiiiie 151. 224 Xoniian. ' irj;iiiia 199. 256 Zuelke. Seoti M. 103. 188. 210 Znpansie. T.an 79 Wain nk 100 riilir. Joseph A. 230 rishafer. Karen 187. 2;W rnderwood. Lisa 217 I ' nilerw I, Mieliele D 73 I ' nderwoo.l, Sharon 2;)0 I ' iiderwood, Shem- K 230 , Kim D. 2. 35, 100, 101. 189, 310 . IjirrvT. 191, 310 , Lisa A, 223 r. Donii, 199 Ward, Daniel A. 139. 17 Dav I. 231 1 1. 231 Warriek. llrell D. 223 Warwiek, l-rie L. 127. 188. 2 Washington, tjiarles 231 Washnit!t.m. Jerome 191. 217 WashinfStoil. Maelielle 187. 2; WushinKton. Nh.na 231 Wasliiiijjtini. Phil 10 Wasson. Don 188. 199 Walson. Mark P. 187. 223 Walters. KellvJ. 210 Wa Lulie A. 130, 317 Webb, Jaine. Wei b, Rojiei Winkelmeier, Dawn I., 191 Winkler, Erie S. 37, 186. 224 Wii Allien E, 317 Winning, Viekie 356 Winters, Traev L. 317 Wisehmever, Ilebra R. 217 Wise, Aiuhoiiy F 217 Wolfe, Siephen W 224 Wolfe, William . L 179. 317 Wolma. Deborah C. 181. 317 Wont!. Conrad 38. 73 Wonj!, . lelvin82. 191. 224 Woodall, Jern- M, 217 Wooilard, TimothvJ. 217 Woollen, Reheeea 163. 199 Woods. Paliieia 334 ds, Dan ids. Riehard E. 217 Woolsey. .1.111 Wren. Debbie 217 Wrest li.ii; 88 Wri.i;lii. Amv Y. 27. 29. 30. 58, 73. 100. 189 Wrinlii. Aii(;eliaE 317 Wri(!ht. Amine K 187, 231 Wright, V.aiita R. Wrinhl, David 27. 28, 39. 73. 161 WriKht.Jas. I D. 317 INDEX 255



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1988 - 1984 Yearbook Staff Managing Editor - Keith Cooper Design Editor - Kelly Norrod Copy Editors - Kristen Mueller and Luci Duerigen Photo Editors - Leach Cross and Jan Brown Special Events Writer Kelly Smith Designer Barbara Robinson Photographer Diane VonEssen Life Style Lone Ritterskamp Lisa Hohn Jolie Joseph Judy Ritchie Academics Tony Doxater Jan Brown Teresa Miles Jan Brown Sports Barbara Corey Andy Schulz Paul Buck (girls) Eric Roberts (boys) Ads Julie Watts Darkroom Manager - Sonya Baker Executive Assistant -Darlene Cooper Staff Aides - Laura Bastin, Stacy Mayfield, Amy Cooper Ads Assistants Yvonne Needham Margo Freeman Typists - Stacy Mayfield, Stacy Greeve . Jostens Representative - Philip Winning Root Representative - Ray Dobbs J Adviser - Wanda Strange Principal - James Head

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