Woodlan Senior High School - Arrow Yearbook (Woodburn, IN)

 - Class of 1986

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Time To Break Away Looking for a place to have fun and relax? Get away from it all? With the seven period day, Woodlan stu- dents were under a lot more stress than the previous year. It was important for them to escape and break away, just to get away from it all. With extra homework and pres- sure from friends, family, and teachers, it got to be quite difficult to keep up with every - thing. There were a lot of places to go and relax after school. Given a survey, the Warriors picked the Glenbrook Mall as the best place to get away. The next best places were 2) parties, 3) Shoaff Park, and 4) Pizza Hut. Activities like basketball, football and cheer - leading practices were other popular after school activities. When asked how she felt about her after school activities, cheerlead- ing and basketball, Trish Baker said, They ' re hard work but I guess it ' s all worth it. Senior Tracy Yerks, who is a basketball player, said, It ' s a lot of work, especially when you don ' t feel like practicing. Eighth grader Jennifer Goodin is cruising along, re- lieved practice is over. Juniors Scott Yoder, Lyle Vondran the water leak at Glenbrook Mall. nd senior Missy Keifer stop and observe 16 CRUISING TIME

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Junior Rod Hormann takes his books to lunch to catch up on extra work, while Tim Gerig munches down his daily cookie. Lunch break proves to be a needed extra studyhall for senior Michele Amstutz. Study hall is a multi-purpose session according to junior Scott Hersch- berger who catches up on lost sleep. Seven Period Itch 15



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Seventh graders Lori Hissong and Janelle Herber express their enthusiasm about their long day. Woodlan ' s just one of those places that even two Snider girls, Laura Vandenburg and Darcy Mertz, had to visit. Is it one of Santa ' s elves? No, it ' s just junior Angle Logan. The Woodlan students were again given a survey on their activities after hours. Question 1 Where do you spend most of your time after school. ' Senior Jerry Quinn: I go to Glenbrook and work. Junior Brian Jones: At home, work, or the mall. Junior Dave Bledsoe: At IPFW. Sophomore Tony Rekeweg: I go to bas- ketball practice. Sophomore Marty Amburgey: Around Ft. Wayne. Sophomore Kelly Morhart: At home. Sophomore Brad Owens: At home or at the mall. Sophomore Lon Ternet: Riding my three- wheeler. Freshman Gena Gillie: Babysitting or at home. Freshman Chris Brown: At home or ba- bysitting. Freshman Todd Ort: In front of the T.V. Freshman Jamie Nicely: Talking on phone, watching T.V. and Sleeping. Freshman John Rorick: On the bus. Freshman Janelle Yoder: At home and sleeping. Freshman Phil Pusey: At home and sleep- ing after practice. Freshman Marcy Riebersal: Wherever life takes me. Freshman Teresa Wagler: At home doing homework or at practice. Question 2 scheiy Gerbtrs What ate your favorite places to cruise? Senior Lori Lewman: Shoaff Park and Ohio. Senior Gordon Miller: Downtown Ft. Wayne. Senior Angie Gerig: Angola. Senior Christy Meek: Shoaff Park and Freimann when it ' s warm. Junior Gary Sefton: Anywhere but home. Junior Mindy McCracken: Glenbrook and Angola. Sophomore Cory Wietfeldt: New York and Pearl St. Freshman Becky Deetz: I can ' t. Freshman Brian Gingerich: Shoaff Park, Freimann, Hicksville and the Mall. Freshman Larry Coomer: To the lake cot- tage in Michigan. Freshman Trish Baker: The mall or McDonald ' s Question 3 What kind of activities are you involved in after school? Senior Tracy Yerks: Basketball. Junior Marsha Korte: Cheerleading. Junior Greg Rigsby: None. Junior Stan Gerig: Basketball and student council. Freshman Paul Rich: Detention and foot- ball. Freshman Dawn Stidham: Volunteer work at Parkview and Junior Achievement. Freshman Jeff Clayton: Basketball. Freshman Tammy Bracey: Swing choir. Freshman Sarah Herman: Basketball and homework. Freshman Lisa Wyss: Cheerleading. CRUISING TIME n

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