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Students Provide Commuiiity Services The boys ' basketball and football teams had cheerleaders, the wrestling team had matmaids, and the boys ' swim team had aquamaids to cheer them on. Aquamaids was a club for girls who wanted to support swimmers by attending all their home meets for the purpose of taking times and helping out at the scorers table. We decorated lockers, cheered for the swimmers, and gave parties for them, said Kim Allison ' 85. Other forms of support provided by the aquamaids included the preparation of pre-school breakfasts and flowers for other county or sectional meets. Students who participated actively in Perry Meridian ' s People for People club showed their concern for others through club activities. Examples of the club ' s efforts were displayed by their annual assistance at the Central State Hospital Toy Shop. People for People club members helped the Indiana Mental Association by participating in the public service event. People for People members had students visit Nursing and Guardian homes. Any girl who was a senior and had an interest in working for the benefit of others was eligible to be a member of Roines. This was an organization through which senior girls could get together and meet new friends. Roines presented two speakers Mrs. Betty Kohls, school nurse, and representative from Mary Kay Cosmetics. In addition, the girls held a Christmas party. The Roines officers for 1983-84 were President Anita Copass ' 84, and Vice President Chervl Chambers ' 84. The most important goal in life was the continuing effort to form meaningful relationships with other people, obser ' ed Mrs. Ginger Faber, Human Relations Club sponsor. That thought was the base on which the Human Relations Club conducted its activities. Human Relations Club presented a talent show. The show was held to give talented students of Perry a chance to show their ability. Visitors or newcomers to Perry Meridian were sure to receive a warm welcome extended by an Ambassador, not a foreign diplomat, but a member of the Ambassadors Club. Members of this club choosen for their helpful and outgoing characteristics, served as guides for new students. In addition, they greeted guests attending the parent Idea meeting and guided parents during the PTA Back-to-School- Night. 78 SERVICE CLUBS
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Seniors Kelly Norrod and Keith Cooper and Juniors Jan Brown and Luci Duerigen prepare to mail final spreads. Mission accomplished! Sports photographer Eric Roberts ' 86 carefully examines his negatives for fingerprints and scratches before printing a picture for PASSAGES. PASSAGES staff members, Keith Cooper ' 84, Barbara Corey ' 86, Kelly Norrod ' 84, and Andy Schulz ' 85 alphabetize names for the album section. Focus editors Paula Morrison ' 84 and Rick Burgett ' 84 make photo choices for the upcom- ing Sectional Special issue. Under the pressures of deadline, Mr. Lyndon WaU and senior Paula Morrison discuss pre- pubhcation tribulations. PUBLICATIONS 77
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Lisa Shaw ' g meeting. gives her vote at a Rotnes President Anita Copass ' 84 checks a present ' s tag during the annual Roines Christmas gift exchange . Female Team Perry members keep step to aerobic music. Geraldine Bryant ' 86, Laurie Harris ' 86, and Wendy Smith ' 86 twist to one of the year ' s popular tunes, Stayin ' Alive. Doris Porter ' 87 does jumping jacks during Team Perry ' s aerobic program. Team Perry was designed to provide opportunity for positive interaction among students through school-sponsored activities, said sponsor Mrs. Carol Snorten. Homeroom seminars became popular events, for they often featured dynamic guest speakers. Those speakers included Indiana State Representative Bill Crawford and body builder, Tom Zupansic. Team Perry sponsored girls ' aerobics as well as a boys ' basketball tournament. One of the largest clubs at Perry, Team Perry, seemed successful in its pursuit of providing unity for the school. SERVICE CLUBS 79
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