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Marci Liz Heitkcmpcr participated in the French Club, the Pep Club, National Honor Society, and she served in the band as drum major. In addition she helped with both the boy's and girl's swim team and taught swimming lessons in her spare time. Marci felt that throughout their high school years, underclassmen should gear their classes toward college, then they will be set for anything. Also, they should take time to enjoy high school. When asked about world problems Marci felt the major problem was that the people today get so involved in and Intramurals. She was also an office girl. Judy attended the Honor Banquet two years. As a freshman she played basketball. Taking college bound classes was Judy's advice to underclassmen. She felt this would allow them to be better pre- pared for the future. They must set their goals high. She believed that foreign affairs was the major problem in the world. Howev- er, she also felt that this would prove if we learned to communicate better with themselves that they don't take time to notice, help, understand and love others around them. Her parents, Mr. Jim Ashby, her brother Mark, Mr. Earl Malone, and Sis- ter Karen Byerly influenced her during her school career. Future plans for Marci included at- tending Purdue University. It is here that she will study to become a nurse. After obtaining her degree she hopes to return and specialize in surgery. Although she continued to maintain her grades, Kathy McGee was also quite busy during her high school career. She was involved in National Honor Society, Student Council, Pep Club, Science Club, French Club, and Intramurals. She also was an attendant in the basketball home- coming court. In addition she served her class as president. When asked what advice she would give to the underclassmen, Kathy had this to offer. Don't give up too easily. She felt everyone should fight for what they want and they will be able to attain it. people from different cultures. By forcing her to study when she real- ly didn't want to, teachers and parents were influential in her achievements. She is appreciative of their encourage- ment. She realized that without their as- sistance, she would not have achieved her goals. Judy's future plans included attending Western Kentucky University. She planned to major in one of today's rap- idly growing fields, computer program- ming. While taking part in National Honor Society, the French Club, and the band, Elaine Sibrel still found time to enjoy playing the piano and reading good books. According to Elaine, underclassmen should work hard in high school. They should balance that work with a variety of extracurricular activities. Students need to use their time wisely. Greed and apathy are what she felt to be the major world problem. She felt that most people are so involved in mak- Keeping up to date with the national situation, Kathy felt the failure to stabi- lize the economy was a crisis. The love of her parents and the en- couragement of her teachers were con- tributors to her success. She is thankful for the support she received during her school career. Kathy's future plans included attend- ing Indiana State University. She planned on studying Psychology. Judy Sandage's activities included Spanish Club, National Honor Society, ing money that they never take time to do anything that will benefit their fel- lowman. Elaine agreed with the others when expressing her appreciation of her par- ents. In addition she felt her teachers were instrumental in helping her attain success. At this time Elaine was uncertain of which school she would be attending. She was interested in choosing a voca- tion in the field of engineering or com- puter science. Who's Who 17
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Patty Dupre kept a full schedule by participating in a wide variety of activi- ties. These included National Honor So- ciety, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Outdoors Club, Band, Young Life, Girl's Intramurals, the Prom committee, and serving as an office girl. She was a Girl's State delegate. Patty feels that high school is the best time of your life, but also the start of adulthood. Therefore, she advised under- classmen to mix fun and education for a proper balance. When questioned about world prob- lems, Patty felt the major problem right now is that most people are too con- cerned about themselves and they don't show enough interest in their fellow- man. When asked about the influences on her achievements, Patty felt that her par- ents and family contributed greatly. She appreciated all of their support. She has plans to attend Indiana Uni- versity where she hopes to pursue a ca- reer in working with the handicapped. School took up much of Scott Etienne's time as he was involved in the French Club, in the Marching Marksmen Band, in the Pep Band, and also served as president of the National Honor Soci- ety. During his spare time Scott enjoyed swimming, fishing, gardening, and lis- tening to music. Scott felt that underclassmen should take the type of classes that will help them in the future. It is important to start planning for the future now. He also urged all students to keep trying and never give up. Pep Club, Spanish Club, Varsity Club, Varsity Basketball, National Honor Soci- ety, Intramurals, and being an office girl were all part of Joni Elder's activities. In addition she was on the tennis team her freshman year. She enjoyed all kinds of sports, reading, and corresponding with pen pals. In her remaining spare time Joni collected stamps. In giving advice to underclassmen, Joni said they should decide what they want out of life and then go for it. They should set goals and strive to meet them. If they work hard, their goals are attain- Violence is the major world problem in 1982 according to Scott. People should just learn to get along with each other. Various teachers and his parents have helped Scott through his high school ca- reer. They helped him achieve his goals. However, he feels his own personal dedication and hard work paid off most of all. Scott is headed for the University of Evansville in the fall of 1982. He sees his future as becoming an Electrical En- gineer. able. Joni feels the major problem in the world today is hunger. She feels it im- perative that a solution be found in or- der to prevent starvation. Her parents and teachers were instru- mental in her achievements. It was im- portant to know she had the support of those around her. Attending Indiana University and majoring in computer science were Joni's plans for the future. She planned to use this knowledge while working in the business world. Acrobatics, bike riding, and swimming were Kelli Everitt's hobbies. She was in- volved in cheerleading, in the Spanish Club, in Young Life, in the Pep Club, in National Honor Society, and in the Var- sity Club. She also attended the Honor Banquets. In advising underclassmen, Kelli felt that they should never underestimate themselves. If they want something bad enough, confidence in themselves will help them reach their goals. In Kelli's opinion, the major problem in today's world is unemployment. She was worried that a solution might not be found soon enough. Kelli's parents and friends played a major role in the achievement of her goals. Without their support her success in school would have been much more difficult. Purdue University is in the future for Kelli. She planned to enroll there in the fall in order to pursue a career in engi- neering. 16 ) Who's Who
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Follow That Star Afternoon thunderstorms may have changed many plans, but nothing could dampen the spirits of the class of '82 at their commencement exercises. The ceremonies were held at the Bryan Taylor Sports Arena on May 21, 1982. Speaking before a capacity crowd were President Louie Holman and classmates Scott Etienne, Saluta- torian; Elaine Sibrel, Valedictorian; Diane Dooley, Zack Etienne, Tim McMahon, Lisa Mills, and Mike Roberts. The presentation of diplomas by Mr. Wm. Wilson, Superintendent, was followed by a roar of cheers from friends and relatives. Graduates and friends gathered in the cafeteria following the program to take pictures, to offer congratulations, and to finalize later plans. Emo- tions ran high as diplomas were examined to see each name in print. Now the graduates were free to pursue their class quote: This is our quest. To follow that star. No matter how hopeless. No matter how far. as they took up the challenges of careers, colleges, and marriage. Above Right: Pausing before the ceremonies begin are Valedicto- rian Elaine Sibrel and Salutatorian Scott Etienne. Right: The biggest challenge on Wednesday during practice is getting organized.
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