Scecina Memorial High School - Scecinarama Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1981

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ACTION! . Before presenting a film on birth de- fects in preparation for the March of Dimes collection, Lisa Crapo narrates a few facts. AND TWO FOR YOU! . . . Lining up to unload the truck, Father Tom helpers await Moderator Ken Leffler's instructions. FATHER TOM CLUB: Bottom row: Mark Foley, Steve Mescall. Top row: Gina Felts, Mary Shackel- ford, Angle Greiner, Brenda Wood, Sharon Meyers, Mary Hagerty. ORGANIZATION . . . Getting things together for the Red Cross meeting, Mark Booth and Lisa Crapo check plans with Sister Therese de Lourdes. Father Tom Red Cross 23

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Incentives gain funds Students sold it on the corners, door to door, at the banks, at the hospital, to friends and relatives. All this was for the betterment of the school and sports activities. There was ex- tra incentive added to benefits in the form of a raffle. Four possible prizes included a stereo, air fare to Florida, two concert tick- ets with dinner at Aisle 25, and a moped- — senior's choice first. To the class that sold the most went a free day and to everyone who sold his quota of 24 boxes of candy went a liter beer mug and a chance in the raffle. Winners of raffle prizes were senior Maureen Smith who took the stereo, junior Tony Fulner who took the air fare to Flor- ida, sophomore Al Kotarski, who took the concert and dinner tickets, and freshman Kellie Fitzgerald who won the moped. Incentive paid off for the school at ap- proximately $9000 according to Modera- tor Ken Leffler. Father Tom members spent a great deal of time organizing candy, collecting money, distributing prizes, and unfortunately, tak- ing some returns of candy. Still members were pleased with the amount of money collected and the student response. The student body responded in yet an- other way monetarily; that is, in support of the March of Dimes campaign. Officers Lisa Crapo, Mark Booth, Fran- cie Koehl and Mary Maurer with the help of the entire Red Cross Club managed making the S 1 00 quota with one collection day, pointed out moderator Sister The- rese de Lourdes. A film on birth defects illustrated for the group the reason for the collection. SET 'EM UP! . . . Stacking boxes takes time and height as Father Tom representatives Brenda Wood and Gina Felts soon discover. 22 Father Tom Red Cross RED CROSS: Bottom row: Francie Koehl, Lisa Crapo, Mark Booth, Mary Maurer. Second row: Carla Eble, Dan Johnson, Kathy Tilley, Cora Carver, Shirley Weidman, Carol Strange, Elaine Doyle, Donna Clements, Pat Gardner. Third row: Dan Sinclair, John White, Kelly Schaefer, Cheryl Bell, Lori Shea, Mary Lakin, Theresa Gin. Top row: Therese Moriarty, James White, Sue Leininger, Tom Flanagan, Melissa McClintock, Janet Kuehr, Karen Jones, Trudv Schouten.



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Non-varsity sports create lively spirit WHAT GOES UP . . . Keeping an eye on the basket,! freshman Mike Battles shoots for two as Kevin Mur-I phy waits expectantly. Most players were beginners. Every- body was young and was learning the game, is how Doug Skinner summed up the fall soccer season. The Soccer Club had an on-off season, starting with only five people and working their way up to seventeen, whom Coach R.A. Haines described as a giant family. One club member was Nelson Goes from Brazil who said he enjoyed the soccer team and found it fun, even if the running was hard. Competition was heavy because the team was playing the varsity teams of other schools. Without the pressure of varsity competi- tion, girls, boys and faculty got a little exer- cise playing intramural basketball. Topping the boys' teams was the group called the Wrestlers, who lost to the faculty in the first play-off, but came back to beat the No Names, a sophomore group. Seniors won the girls' tournament, com- peting against a team of sophs. 'Aor- BOYS' INTRAMURALS: Bottom row; Brian Flana- gan, John Knoy, Jeff Dew, Larry Steinhauer, Brian Dew, Joe Gallagher, Bob Orth, Kevin Armour, Mark Foley, Tony Hofmann, Greg Kuehr, Fritz Klinkose. Second row: Robert Wilson, Terry Brown, Joe Clark, Dean Stratman, Pat Tunny, Joe Logan, Willie Hutt, Tom Tooley, Rick Stratman, Tom Gerlach, Gan Gin, Eric Bowers. Third row: Tim McNeils, Dave Pfarr, Jim Bell, Bill Thomas, Rick Vannoy, Larry Tafl, Pat Smith, Steve Mescal!, Mark Hill, Pat Gardner, Kevin LaFave. Fourth row: fc H Cathcart, Mike Bewsey, Jim Miller, Greg Dodds, Si. ■ Striby. Rob Field. Mike Fazio, Jeff Kuehr, Joe D,.t?1. Pat Dearing, Mark Spang, John Sifferlen. Fifth f ' Daryle Rue, Danny Hosey. Kevin Murphy, Dave Vu no. Kevin Havens, Pat Bogan, Mike Battles, Mike Mur; h;.. Jim Lee, Dan Wood. GIRLS' INTRAMURALS: Bottom row: Diana Ro- seman. Missy Holmes, Kathy Newkirk, Mary Ha- gerty, Ann Brennan, Patty Murphy, Carolyn Catton, Melissa Brzezinski, Karen Duffy. Second row: Steph- anie Lakin, Sally Kleifgen. Jeanne Riley, Mary Jeanne O'Gara, Jane Horn, Kim Gross, Julie Deck, Jackie Poetz, Carol Farrow, Maureen White. Third row: Cathy Torzewski, Sandy Kleifgen, Lisa Speth, Anne McGrath, Kim Brown, Joan Stewart, Lynda Newhart, Lisa Felts, Carol Czerwinski. Fourth row: Lisa Walpole, Beth Mescall, Theresa Ritzi, Liz Ma- ginn, Mary Jo Meyer, Ann Hofmann, Mary Beaver. Fifth row: Sharon West, Colleen Doyle, Angle Evans, Mary Smock, Angle Dusing, Karen West, Theresa Wilkins.

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