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Favorite P M Guy 1. Rod Ingalls 2. Mike McCormick 3. Terr - Arsenault Favorite P M Gal 1. Renea Shannon 2. Peggy Ra Tnann 3. Amy Wright P M Guy Most Likely to Succeed 1. Mike McCormick Bill Fulton 3. Scott Shover P M Gal Most Likely to Succeed 1 . Lisa Yen 2. Amy Wright 3. Peggy Raymann P M Person Most Likely to be on the Cover of Sports Illustrated I.Jeff Daniel 2. Rusty Bertram Survey ' 88 - ' 84 Amanda Arsenault ' 85, and her date Dave Hen- dricks ' 84 enjoy a memorable evening at the favorite school event, Prom 1983 Nike tennis shoes were chosen as the favorite among PM students. 3. Mike Landis P M Person Most Likely to Become Filthy Rich 1 . Rhonda Vidrine 2. BiU Fulton 3. Lisa Yen PM Person Most Likely to be on the cover of TIME 1. Bill Fulton 2 . Lisa Yen 3. Amy Wright Favorite Special School Event 1. Prom 2. Homecoming 3. Graduation Favorite School Lunch 1. Pizza 2. Snack bar 3. Hamburgers Favorite Sport; 1. Football 2. Basketball 3. Baseball Favorite Food 1. Pizza 2. Steak 3. Hamburgers Favorite Jello Flavor 1. Cherry 2. Strawberry 3. Lime Favorite Restaurant 1. McDonald ' s 2. Chi-Chi ' s 3. Eagle ' s Nest Favorite Tennis Shoe 1. Nike 2. Adidas 3. Converse Favorite Car 1. Trans Am 2. Camaro 3. Porsche Favorite Hangout 1. Showbiz 2. Greenwood Mall 3. The Southside Favorite Vacation Spot 1. Florida 2. Hawaii 3. California Favorite Local Band 1. Light 2. Roadmaster 3. Mainstream Favorite Group 1 . Journey 2. Loverboy 3. Rush 58 CHARTS
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future. The students then broke into groups and attended mini-sessions. Topics included acid rain, abortion, nuclear energy, and capital punish- ment. The Lugar Symposium was an educational experience; important in- sights were gained. Laura felt, We had a chance to share and discuss our opinions with others; we even made some new friends. Student Politicians Act in Government Girls ' State and Boys ' State were junior programs designed to give par- ticipants first-hand experience in working with local government. The program was centered aroimd mock local governments, where par- ticipants were assigned to a state and ran for elective positions in a state government. This year ' s representatives were chosen through an application and essay. Donna Billiard, Stephanie Lacefield, Lorie Ritterskamp, and Laura Moore were chosen to attend Girls ' State. Tom Chow, Brent Scheib, Steve Cox, and David Schulz, were chosen for Boys ' State. The program covered one week in June at Indiana State University. Campaigns were waged with posters and handshakes and government decisions were made, all succeeding in painting a true government picture. Stephanie Lacefield felt, Girls ' State taught me a lot about govern- ment that I don ' t have a chance to learn in high school. The week spent away from home prepared me also for the independence of coUege. Donna Billiard used Girls ' State to help her decide on a career, I ' m in- terested in government and law as a possible career. With this background I can see if I really like it. Boys ' State brings people together from aU over the state. Tom Chow commented, It ' s hard to meet people from far away; this brought all together. I think I also got to know myself better and found out what kind of leader I am. Brent Scheib summed up his feel- ings by saying, We all have to be respected to be chosen in the first place. I think it was an honor to be chosen to represent Perry Meridian. The Word ' Leadership ' Just Sticks Out Chris Fatheree had the honor of be- ing chosen Perry ' s representative to the Hugh O ' Brien Youth Leadership Seminar. The seminar was held at Marian CoUege for three days in June. Chris was chosen by a panel of facul- ty Judges on the contest of an essay dealing with leadership and an ap- plication form. When asked why he wanted to attend, Chris answered, The word ' leadership ' just sticks out. I try out for anything that will help me become a better leader. I feel that I stand out because I was picked above others. He feels a good leader has to show respect for others before he gains their respect. If I can learn how to do this, I ' ll feel it was worthwhile. ¥WM :4 Q PI ' ] ■ mi Boy ' s State Delegates: Tom Chow ' 84, Steve Cox ' 84, Brent Scheib ' 84, and Dave Schulz ' 84. Girl ' s State Delegates: Lorie Ritterskamp ' 84, Stephanie Lacefield ' 84, Laura Moore ' 84, and Donna Billiard ' 84. Chris Fatheree ' 85 was the 1983 represen- tative to the Hugh O ' Brien Youth Leadership Seminar. Laura Moore ' 84, Mr. Ron Cunningham, and Lorie Ritterskamp ' 84 attended the Lugar Sym- positmi for tomorrow ' s leaders. Girls ' and Boys ' State delegates practice their campaigning. Doug Paget ' 84 Is recruited by Stephanie Lacefield ' 84 and Kathy Breedlove ' 84 promises to support Tom Chow ' 84. PROFILES 57
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Teaehers Survey Favorite Album 1 . Escape (Journey) 2. Built For Speed (Stray Cats) 3. Moving Pictures (Rush) Favorite Song 1. Separate Ways (Journey) 2. Truly (Lionel Richie) 3. Twilight Zone (Golden Earring) Favorite Male Soloist 1 . Lionel Richie 2. John Cougar 3. Bob Sege r Favorite Female Soloist 1. Pat Benatar 2. Stevie Nicks 3. Olivia Newton-John Favorite Actor 1. Dustin Hoffman 2. Sylvester Stallone 3. Dudley Moore Favorite Actress 1. Goldie Hawn 2. Jane Fonda 3. Sally Field Favorite T.V. Show 1. MTV (Music Television) 2. M A S H 3. Leave it to Beaver Favorite Movie 1. E.T. 2. Tootsie 3. Fast Times at Ridgemont High Favorite Sport; 1. Basketball 2. Football 3. Baseball Favorite Car 1. Camaro 2. Corvette 3. Trans Am Favorite Song 1. The Rose (Bette Midler) 2. You Can ' t Hurry Love (Phil Collins) 3. Africa (Toto) Favorite Hangout 1. The Shallows 2. Friday ' s 3. Home Favorite Restaurant 1. The Loft 2. The Old Spaghetti Factory 3. Red Lobster Favorite Food 1. Steak 2. Prime Rib 3. Hamburgers Favorite T.V. Show 1. M A S H 2. HiU Street Blues 3. Dallas Favorite Group 1 . Alabama 2. Oak Ridge Boys 3. Journey Favorite Movie 1. On Golden Pond 2. Rocky 3 3. E.T. Favorite Special School Event 1 . Spring Break 2. Graduation 3. Prom Favorite Vacation Spot 1. Florida 2. New England 3 . Hawaii Perry battles North Central in football, this year ' s favorite sport. Always popular, McDonalds was once again chosen as the favorite place to eat. CHARTS 59
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