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Elizabeth Lane Deborah Law Vince Leavel! Angela Lee Elizabeth Lego Bronda Leslie Lisa Lewis Karen Long Kevin Long Melissa Long Donna Lovelady Jackie Lucy Mead gets involved r T° like Howe you have to get involved, A commented senior Debbie Mead. When explaining how she had gotten interested she said, My family suggested that I should look into some of the school activities. My friends were involved too and that ' s when I started thinking I should at least try. Debbie soon found herself in golf in the fall and when spring came, Softball was on the agenda. In golf, she earned the most improved her freshman year and received the most valuable her senior year. One sport Debbie has always enjoyed is bowling. She has bowled in Howe ' s league and in another league outside the school. Debbie ' s hobbies include crafts and she also played the clarinet in grade school. She has attended most school functions, is in the National Honor Society and was in Campus Life her junior year. During the summer of 1981, Debbie had the honor of going to France for one month under the North Central High School foreign study program. While there, she increased and improved her French vocabulary as she attended school for three hours a day. Besides learning the French culture, Debbie also spent time on the Riviera and in Monte Carlo. Also, she was able to stay in Paris for five days. On the weekends, she went on ex- cursions to the beach or the mountains. Debbie ' s favorite class has been French. Since I went to France, I like French a lot better. Her favorite teachers have been French teacher Joan Hancock and biology teacher Tim Jessup. Debbie also admires golf coach Joe Vollmer because he ' s al- ways willing to help me when I need it. As for the future, Debbie hopes to attend DePauw University to study computer sci- ence and French. (PORTIA GRAVES)
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Tonya Johnson Carl Jones Cindy Jones Flecia Jones Kathleen Jones Paul Jones Marty Justice Kimberly Karr Todd Keck Scott Kehl David Keith Joseph Kent Allen Keough Kimberly Kierner Julia Killilea Jeffrey King Michael Kinser Donald Knight Michael Kohout (Catherine Koulianos 16— Seniors
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Brian Lundsford Maria Lutes Brian Lynette Jeannie Mackell Arlene Mahaney Janet Mahone Gary Mandrell Charles Matthews Sharon Maxwell Mary May Jennifer McAtee Gerald McClure Preppies are proud What is a person who dresses perfectly without trying to? A preppy. But even more than just a way of dressing, preppy is really a lifestyle and that ' s why there are so few true preppies. The official Preppy Handbook says a preppy must dress conservatively. Boys must wear a blue blazer, gray flannels, weejuns, a white shirt and a red-and-blue rep tie. Girls have no choice but to wear a plaid kilt, but- ton-down shirt, plain stockings and loafers. In the don ' ts column, a preppy must not wear Lacoste shirts, khakis and sneakers (which imply an untrustworthy casual- ness ). Definitely there shall be no polyes- ters or any pens in the pockets. Girls should stay away from short skirts, low-cut blouses, and platform shoes. A lot of Howe students think preppies are snobbish but true preppies are proud of themselves. Jerry Pollard describes a true preppy as one who dresses in Izod, Calvin Kleins, Dock-Sides, crewneck sweaters, ox- ford shirts, and dark blue socks. A preppy also has his own preppy clique. Many people call Tower staffer Mark Rubick the Prince of Prep. He considers the term a compliment. I feel that I am preppy and I guess you could even say I am proud of it. Why shouldn ' t I like it? It ' s like if the shoe fits wear it, exclaimed Rubick. (SHIRLEY ROGERS) RIGHT: TOWER staffer Jeff Robinson and Mark Rubick display extremes of style. 18— Seniors
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