Thomas Carr Howe Community High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1981

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Weekends are made for... . . . thinking of ways to make up for things . . . times of freedom to go where you want . . . celebration on Friday, relaxation on you did during the week. and not worry what time you have to be Saturday, and staying up late on Sunday be- (LUKE HALE) home because tomorrow you have another cause you couldn ' t find time to do your day of freedom. homework for Monday. (REBECCA STAFFORD) (TERESE BOTSCIIELLER) . . . catching up with your homework, spending time with your friends and family, and calculating the weeks left until sum- mer. (JENNIE McATEE) . . . sleeping till noon, a time to try and catch up in schoolwork and time to share with Mom and Dad during the day. (TONY POYNTER) . . . being with your friends, going to mov- ies, and doing a lot of fun things with every- one vou know. (TONJA PATE) . . . letting yourself enjoy the easier side of life. Taking on new challenges and seeking some real adventures and getting away from the hassles of school. (LATRELLE MILLER) . . . having a good time with all your friends or that special friend, not worrying about homework. (JANET PURVIS) . . . fun! To get away from schoolwork for a couple of days. (PATTI DAVIS) . . . forgetting about school and concentrat- ing on your declining social life. (JOHN DAVIS) . . . being yourself, dating, socializing, and being free from homework. (PAM ARCHER) . . . having fun, being with the family while sharing togetherness and love. (TY HARRIS) the voung and in love. (MARY HARRIS) Stanley Clark Sandra Clarkson Todd Coe Geneva Coleman Kathleen Coleman Rhonda Coleman Becky Collier Kellir Collins

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Brian Branham Keith Branham Tanva Branham David Braswell Mary Bredensteiner Geowanda Britton Marie Bromstrup Arleatha Brown Darryl Burgess Eriek Byrd Elaine Calhoon Paul Can- Michael Chalfant Curtis Childs Rhonda Church Robert Clark



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Brent Cook Sherry Cook Richard Cooley Rickey Coop Lisa Cooper Dawna Copenhaver Suzanne Covington Serena Cox Rettig finds art V sk any art teacher at Howe to name the most successful or talented art stu- dent and he will probablv answer, Chris Rettig. As a senior Chris has received many a- wards, most of which were acquired during his freshman and junior vears. Most impor- tant have been a first place in the Indianapo- lis 500 Art Festival and several awards in the nationwide Scholastic Art Contest. Included in his achievements is a scholar- ship from John Herron School of Art, where Chris took a summer precollege workshop. This, along with his awards and some of his work, will contribute to his future in the field of commercial or graphic art. Many art students feel that their talent comes naturally or is just something that they were born with. But Chris explains, I don ' t know if I have any natural ability, but I do practice when I can to better my tal- ent. Although it seems that someone with such a talent would have been interested in art since the day he could hold a pencil, Chris didn ' t even know he had any artistic abilities until he got to high school and was discovered by art teacher James Lynch. Be- fore then art was just a class to get me a couple extra credits, explains Chris. Not only does Chris use his art ability in class but he also carries it on as a hobby. His other hobbies include lapidary and printing. Chris also enjoys camping and hiking. Among the many different types of art, Chris prefers sketching as his favorite. I either sketch alone somewhere or in class with some of the people I grew up with, commented Chris. Chris has had a lot of help from teachers and friends and feels that both have a great influence on his talents and abilities. With- out them I could not have done a lot of things, he explains. (JACKIE SKAGGS) Art major Chris favorite pastimes hard on one of his

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