Tippecanoe Valley High School - Saga Yearbook (Mentone, IN)

 - Class of 1984

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 Row 1: L. Duzenbcry, S. Unzickcr, M. Toctz. B. Mrs. Kindig shows Y. Gunnels, office aide, her Wright. J. Manwaring, E.Tocts; Row 2 B. Butt. R. duties for the hour. Ralston. L. Green. M. Brown. D. Trippeidi. A. Clampitt, C. Zolman; Row 3: J. Feldman, J. Ran- kin. T. Fields, J. Shewman, Mr. Cumberland. 26 Library Office Aids

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Stephanie Walters signs a get well card for Julie Manwaring as other FCA members wait for their turn. Not For Teachers Only “Do your homework!” FEA, however, isn’t just for people who want to be teachers. FEA helps students to learn to have patience and to understand how people feel. Future Educators of America was a very small but active club. The club sponsored an Elf Week, during which each member did special things for a teacher. The members had doughnuts for the teachers in the morning, and did other things to brighten up their days. At the end of the week, the elves' identities were exposed. Mrs. Carmichael, the sponsor, started a program allowing stu- dents to go and help elementary teachers with their classes. Andrea Lamar was one such helper. “There would be many things to learn while teaching these ele- mentary students,” said Mrs. Carmi- chael. The members also attempted to establish a plague and or a scholarship in honor of the late Mr. Igney who had been a sponsor of FEA for many years. Somewhat like the FEA club, the Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes is an orga- nization in which students can relate to others, share problems, and learn to know themselves. The FCA had a week- ly huddle every Thursday before school for a brief devotional Bible study. The members were willing to help anyone who might have come to them. When— students or staff members were in the hospital, the members sent them person cards. “The club has been in existence for two years. The FCA looks like it may have a good future,” said Mrs. Hull. “The FCA is still in its formative stages. We hope that with the additional outside help from Mr. Terry Canfield of the Ak- ron Church of God, and from Grace Col- lege, the membership in FCA will be an enlightening experience.” FCA members line up to give their contributions. Mrs. Carmichael discusses the future plans for FEA with Lisa Duzenbery. FEA 25



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Valley’s Indispensable Dedication is found in Valley’s stu- dent council members who are always doing their best to hear what everyone has to say. “All we want to do is to try to make the school seem enjoyable to all the student body,” says Julie Rankin. The main goal of the student council is to keep a line of communication going be- tween the students and the administra- tion. Homecoming and Valentines Day dances were held. After the November 26 basketball game “Special Guest” ap- peared. The members decorated a Christmas tree which stood in the com- mons. One other activity was selling cor- sages for Valentines Day. The library and office aides had a dif- ferent purpose. “Alert and on the job,” are what office aides need to be. said Mrs. Kindig. They typed up announce- ments, ran errands, picked up atten- dance slips, and made change for stu- dents. The media aides shelved books, made copies, helped people find books, and checked out books for students. The members also had to have a good atti- tude and be willing to do their jobs. Unlike the media and office aides, ad- mittance into National Honor Society is based on one's grades. The purpose of NHS is to give recognition to those stu- dents who have achieved academically. An A or B average had to be obtained and the recommendation of at least four teachers was needed to be a member. To raise money, the club sponsored a cake raffle at the November 26 basketball game. Row I: V. Pres. S. Unzicker; A. Stavedahl: T. Shepherd: Sec. L. Potter; K. Martin; S. Shepherd; Row 2: Pres. M. Toetz; T. Lester; B. Wright: M. Brown; M. Martzloff; L. Cochran; T. Tinkey; Row 3: A. Thompson; Treas. M. Mathias; R. Smith; A. Metzger; D. Heltzel; J. Hughes; M. Fugate: M. Thompson; R. Ralston; Row 4: S. Fumivall; L. Duzenbery: T. Gearhart; B. Arthur; F. Miller; E. McKee; E. Fitzpatrick; L. Green: D. Trippicdi; M. Hughes; Row 5: L. DuBois; A. Harsh; K. Helm- rcich: B. Smith; A. Gothan; C. Severns; J. Shafer; Mrs. Welch; Mr. Cumberland. Row 1: L. Duzenbery; S. Unzicker; M. Toetz; B. Wright; J. Manwaring; E. Toetz; Row 2: B. Butt; R. Ralston; L. Green; M. Brown; D. Trippcidi; A. Clampitt; C. Zoleman; Row 3: J. Feldman; J. Ran- kin; T. Fields; J. Shewman; Mr. Cumberland N.H.S. St. Council 27

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