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Look at Who’s Who in T.C.H.S. On these pages of the yearbook, the Sagittarius staff wishes to commend the following students for their academic achievements. Each of them maintained a 3.5 or higher average during the first seven se- mesters of their high school career. In addition, they were also success- ful in many of the extra-curricular activities sponsored by TCHS. Please take time to become further acquainted with each of these hon- or students by reading a short bio- graphical sketch of each. Swim team, Student Council, French Club, Pep Club, and band are the activities that occupied Can- dy Becker’s time. Candy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Becker. She plans to attend college, graduate, and get a job. She has no definite idea of an occupation yet. She does hope to be able to travel to different parts of the world. When remembering her teachers, she felt that all teachers have helped her in some way. She also added, “Mr. Kramer probably helped me the most because math is my worst subject.” Her advice to underclassmen is “to start high school with a good attitude because it will carry you through your school years. The highlight of her high school career was the band trip to New York and being a Na- tional merit Finalist. Enjoying math and science, Lau- rie Dreyling, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Bill Dreyling, plans on major- ing in biomedical engineering at Purdue University. She credits Mr. Richardson for making me study for Chemistry day and night” because she really had to work for her grade. She hopes others can make it through Chemistry and calculus “without going crazy”. Laurie advises underclassmen to “respect what your teachers tell you because they are trying to help.” Laurie will always remember be- ing part of the first 400 relay team to qualify for state. Being so active with band. Student Council, basket- ball, swimming, tennis. Varsity Club, Ski Club, and NHS, Laurie spent her weekends relaxing at home. David Goffinet, son of Mr. Mrs. Bill Goffinet, plans to continue his education at Purdue University and major in electrical engineering. David participated in many activities and sports. He advanced to semi-state in wrestling two years in a row. He also was in National Honor Society, Student Council, Varsity Club, cross-country, track, and the North Central steering committee. David’s hobbies are wa- ter skiing and outdoor sports. David said his parents encour- aged him alot, and also the faculty was very cooperative in his studies. David added that his high school years were the best times of his life. Wendy Kellems, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Delmar Kellems, plans to attend I.U. and major in operations management and minor in comput- er science. Math has always been her favorite subject and she will al- ways remember Mr. Kramer because he was never too busy to help. She will never forget being elected to NHS nor the loss of Mr. jerry Stenftenagel. In her spare time, Wendy could be found at the cinema, on Main, or at home. She felt the biggest obstacle in the path of underclassmen are the underclassmen themselves because they can’t discipline themselves enough to study. Wendy was also concerned because there were so few chances to show school spirit. David Goffinet Wendy Kellems Paul Weber (Right) 18 WHO’S WHO
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Left: Without timers, there couldn’t be a girl’s swim meet. R. Mundel, J. Hagedorn, D. Luecke, and B. Robbins volunteer their services. Below: Having a broad knowledge of computers. L. Ball and M. Wilson volunteer to aid students and teachers who use the equip- ment. Vii cm MvJi J ini fTrr Vj Volunteering to collect money and making certain the school picture forms are filled out correctly, F. Schneider and T. Story take time out to clown around . Left: Giving up their study hall, K. Nugent. B. Lemaire, D. Kleeman, T. Williams, and S. Posey carry equipment for the Freedom Man Band. VOLUNTEERS 17
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Mariah Scott Susan Walsh Matt Waninger Remembering trying to get dressed by flashlight after swim practice during the 1983 blackout, Sally Mills, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Robert Mills, takes many memories with her as she leaves TCHS. She was saddened by the death of Mr. Stenftenagel. Planning on attending college, she advises underclassmen to take college bound courses and work for your grade.” She feels that the hardest part is self discipline. En- joying science classes during her career, Sally appreciated the help she received from Mr. Richardson and Mr. Kramer. During the school week she par- ticipated in Student Council, NHS, Pep Club, French Club and swim- ming. On the weekends Sally could be found working or out with her friends. Most remembered for directing the band, Mariah Scott, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Brandon Scott, plans to pursue a career in broadcasting or reporting. Although undecided about her college, Mariah will be majoring in journalism, English, or communications with a minor in Japanese. The most memorable event of the last four years for Mariah was di- recting the marching band at state. She added, “There is no feeling in the world like the end of a show when the whole crowd is cheering for your band.” Mr. Ashby has helped Mariah through his constant leadership and friendship. Mariah encourages everyone to get involved with school activities . . . school shouldn’t be all work.” Mariah certainly followed her own advice as she was active in the band, Pep Club, Drama Club, and NHS. Although she disliked the seven period day, Susan Walsh, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Edward Walsh, quickly adjusted to life at TCHS. Upon graduation she plans on furthering her education at I.U. There she hopes to obtain a career that will help her to be an asset to her community. Susan was kept busy six days a week because of cheering at foot- ball and basketball games. She moved here from Jackson, Missis- sippi where she was also a cheerleader. She also participated in many other activities including NHS, Pep Club, Ski Club, and Varsity Club. When not attending school, Susan was busy cooking, exercising, doing aerobics, skiing, and traveling. Matt Waninger, son of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Phillip Gray, left school at the end of first semester. Because of this, we have very little information about him. In addition to maintaining high grades, he par- ticipated in the band, NHS, Ger- man Club and Chess Club. With German as his favorite class, no wonder Paul Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weber, chose to study in West Germany for a summer. Camping and working occupied his weekends, but Paul also involved himself with yearbook, Chess Club, Science Club as well as German Club. As for the future, he hasn’t cho- sen any one college in particular, but he plans to study law, foreign language, and political science. Paul’s best memory of TCHS is placing as a National Merit finalist. He feels that Mr. Hintzen and Mr. Kramer have aided him most dur- ing his high school career. He also credits the late Mr. Stenftenagel with helping him. Paul advises underclassmen to challenge themselves, take a foreign language, and avoid study halls. He feels that the underclassmen are their own greatest obstacle because they con- vince themselves that they can’t do things.” WHO’S WHO 19
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