Stonybrook Middle School - Petroglyph Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1982

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Eighth Grade YOUTH PROGRAM 4-H = head,heart, hand, health Some people collect stamps. Others collect coins. Still others collect bottle caps. 4-H is a collection of a variety of people in a variety of fields. 4-H is an exciting, educational, and activity-orientated youth organiza- tion for youth 10 to 19 years of age. There are over forty projects to choose from. These projects let a young person learn by doing. Ac- cording to Mrs. Alyson Tolle, 4-H has a project to cover anyone ' s inter- 4-H meets during the summer. Ac- cording to two-year member David Brown, It gives me something to do and it doe s not cost anything. Members also have the opportunity to attend summer camps and work- shops. After attending a four day three night 4-H camp at Shackamack State Park adviser Rick Fulmer re- marked, It is a well-organized camp with numerous summer activities. Helping out at the Warren Township 4-H ex- hibit, junior leader Susie Chappell greets peo- ple. Mike Popp Daren Porter Debrah Powell Denise Powell Tom Power Tim Pratt Richie Prestholt Chris Priesthoff Ronda Quinn Christal Radford Kathy Raftery Sanjay Ramaswamy Paula Reich Lisa Reinert Lori Reinert Becky Ren fro Gena Richmond Debbie Rigdon Brad Rogers John Root Sandie Rottler Rod Russ Becky Russell Fred Sanders April Scheib Angela Schnabl Scott Schuman Anne Seager Harry Sering Bryan Settles Tracy Shelton Nick Shepler Bobby Shinkle Albert Sholar Steve Shrider 1 :-«l uL -: ...i Lflai 34 Eighth Grade

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Class of ' 86 Eddy Movaikel Jenny .Mox James Mulry Monica Murphy Todd Nagel Kevin Neal Mike Neligli Paula Nelson Tom Nickels Dina Nowakos ' K! Julie Ohl Robin Oldaker Deva Oliver Vernon Oliver Michele O ' Sha Becky Outlaw Mack Overton Jerri Pace Lynn Park Shanee Parker Erin Parr Ron Peck Chad Phillips Cindy Pieper Mark Pittman J.R. Plumoff Brad Ponzo Brian Poor STAND-IN Substitutes are teachers, too Papers were flying, students were talking, and erasers were soaring when the substitute entered the class- room. Unfortunately, this is what usually occurs when students learn that a substitute teacher will conduct the class. Once a teacher has set the tone for the room, it ' s hard for a sub to step in. Although substitute teachers do not usually get as much respect as full- time teachers, most Stonybrook sub- stitutes say they do enjoy their work. Substitute teacher Mrs. Jackie Yerian dis- cusses an English assignment with Kim Sutton and Tim Wilson. One student commented, Having a sub means a chance to relax and a change of pace from the everyday schedule. Regardless of problems, substitute teachers are always willing to help the students in any way they can. In addi- tion to the assignment, many subs share current events and discussions about a subject that is familiar to them. Of all the schools at which Mr. Marchani has taught, his favorite is Stonybrook. According to Mr. Mar- chani, I like the students here. They are easy to get along with. Eighth Grade 33



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Class of ' 86 Steve Shuck Brian Sigler Mike Sigmond Steve Siler Daphne Simms Tricia Sinclair Mike Sitter Gene Slone Kevin Smith Rick Smith Row Smith Roy Smith Larry Snellenburger Melinda Snelling Keith Snyder Joey Spiller Allen Springer Steve Spry David Stark Deb Steele Karen Steger Kim Stephens Bryan Strange Shelley Stroup Tanya Summers Allen Sutton Dawn Sweet Setiate Tate Clyde Taylor Deborah Tennyson Julie Terhune Dawn Terrell Linda Thais Sonja Threat Jason Tillman Karen Topliffe Tonya Torres Dung Tran Richard Trotter Connie Tully Tim Turner Tina Ullrich Cathy VanDaele Chris Vaneck Tom Vaughan Eric Vetesy Danny Waidlich Cathy Walker Tony Walker Eric Wampler Dee Ward Clarissa Watkins Dawn Watts Danny Webb Eric Webster Phil Wessel Eighth Grade 35

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1982, pg 11

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1982, pg 117

Stonybrook Middle School - Petroglyph Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 68

1982, pg 68

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1982, pg 25

Stonybrook Middle School - Petroglyph Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 124

1982, pg 124

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1982, pg 102


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