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Darla Beatty participated in NHS, intramurals. Ski Club, Pep Club, Hard work coupled with dedication is the principle ingredient in maintaining a 3.5 average through the four years of high school. This is shown by the increased num- ber of students who achieved this rank. This year there were sixteen outstanding young scholars who were able to accomplish this feat. It took a lot of study- ing and dedication to keep their grades high while participating In extra-curricular activities at school and in the community. Each student was asked to share a little of themselves by filling out a questionnaire. We, the Sagittarius staff, join with the student body in congratu- lating these following sixteen students. These pages are in commeration to those aca- demic students. prom committee and mat molds throughout high school. Darla suggested to the under- classmen to set standards for themselves. Find out what they want from life and work hard to get It. Darla's close friends and family played a major role in reaching her goals. Darla's plans are to attend Western Kentucky University next fall. Legal Office Administration is her long term goal. Holly Becker was active In band, Pep Club, Varsity Club, Spanish Club, and National Honor Society during her school career. Holly encouraged the underclass- men to get and stay involved in as many extracurricular activities as possible. In promoting her in achieving her goals. Holly says her parents were a great asset. Holly’s future plans include either attending St. Mary’s College ot Notre Dame or attending Notre Dame College. Her major is uncer- tain. Michele Beller kept a full schedule by participating in many activities. These included cheerleading, intramurals, Ski Club, Pep Club, NHS. Science Club, Student Council, Drama Club and French Club. Michele felt taking part was more tun than letting someone else do it. The encouragement and praise Michele received from her parents helped her greatly in achieving the goals she set for herselt. University of Evansville is Michele's choice. She's considering a major in computers. Jeffrey W. Birchler has participat- ed In various activities through out his high school career. These includ- ed NHS, Ski Club, baseball, German Club and basketball manager. Jeff's advice to the underclass- men is to work as hard as possible throughout high school because it will pay off at the end. Jeff gives credit to his parents for their encouragement in attaining his goals. He plans to attend Purdue University where he will major in en- gineering and minor In the comput- er science field. 16 Who's Who
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Riding the National Southwire Aluminum truck, TCHS cheerleaders inflate and hand out helium ballons during the parade. Kami Kast and Michele Beller are keeping busy. Who Needs SNOW? Everyone's dreams of a white Christmas were shattered this year with temperatures in the 60's and 70's during the holiday week and 7.47 inches of rainfall during the month. But regardless of the weather, December was filled with festivi- ties. On December 5, many TCHS students could be found on Main Street either watching or participating in the Christmas Parade. During the following two weeks several clubs celebrated with parties, and it soon became evident by the decorations appearing in the classrooms and hallways that many people at TCHS were getting the Christmas spirit. The main event for the month was the annual Christmas Dance which was held at the Armory on December 17. It was a sellout as usual. The band, Southern Rock, under the leadership of Kelly Clark was a definite success!! Enjoying refreshments by the Pep Club are D. Hendershot, J. Quick, P. Linne, J. Hagedorn, and J. Hendershot. Below: add- ing to the festive spirit at TCHS. Cindy Dauby and Tina Ross decorate Mr. Pride's outer office. .4 ‘ The Christmas dance is a time to wear that slightly daring out- fit which reflects the styles of '82. C. Becker, J. Evrard. S. Walsh and S. Malone are enjoying themselves. Christmas 15
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In high school. Stephanie Busse has participated in intramural softball, NHS, basketball, track, Pep Cub and French Club. Stephanie advises the underclass- men to be independent. Don't be afraid to be different. Do what you think is right, not what everyone else believes is right. Parents and friends were Stephanie's contributing factors in achieving her goals. Northwestern appeared in Stephanie's future plans. She is interested in the field of computers. Anna Clark enjoys swimming, horse- back riding, and motorcycle riding. She has been a member of the Pep Club. Anna’s advice to the underclassmen was to study hard in high school and prepare for college. Ann gave credit to her parents and Mrs. Foertsch. Health Occupation’s teacher, in helping her achieve her goals. Anna plans to go to the Evansville School of Health Occupations. While there she will pursue a surgical technician career. Photography and piano playing are some of the things that Bruce Conen enjoyed. He participated in NHS. The people who have helped Bruce most In achieving goals he had set were his parents and the Tell City High School teaching staff. The advice that Bruce has for underclassmen is to plan for the fu- ture while there is still time. Most people don’t plan to fail, they fail to plan. Bruce’s future plans are to attend Purdue University where he will major in either Industrial or Mechanical Engineering. Cindy Dauby has been a cheerleader, band member, and a participant in Pep Club, French Club, and NHS. She was also Senior Class Secretary and office helper. Cindy advices the underclassmen to learn to accept themselves as in- dividuals and not try to change. Cindy credits her parents with be- ing the most influential people in her life; even when failing they have never turned away from her. Cindy will attend Indiana University where she will major in telecommunication. Jackie Dauby’s interests included swimming and walking. She participat- ed in the French Club. Key Club, intramurals. Student Council and NHS. She served as President of the senior class. Jackie’s advice for the underclass- men was to get involved. High school is more than just classes. To Jackie, her teachers were the major contributors helping her achieve her goals. Upon graduation Jackie plans to attend Indiana University with a possible major in Computer Science. Some of Michael Allen Devillez’s favorite hobbies included playing ping-pong and going camping. Mike believes that his parents have helped him the most in achieving the goals he has set for himself. They have supported him in the decisions he has made. Mike’s advice to the underclass- men is to take the type of classes that will best prepare them for their career. Mike’s future plans are unde cided, but he would like to major in mathematics. Who’s Who 17
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