East Noble High School - Legend Yearbook (Kendallville, IN)

 - Class of 1986

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been aiuund t ' ui along yea i there were two and East : sponsoied Right: Scott Abbs, Advisor Ann Roehm, Dannie Mor m. Ckmdie « ■ ; and President Brenda Gadomski pull Bearsman, Angle Lovely Kim Shetey, Not together to make a tough decision. Above: Pictured Dawn Saftger Amte Amstuz. and Pizza Palace (first row l-r) Denise Rhodes, Melinda Smith. ■ Rachell Triplet, Mimi Solero, (back row l-r) J. A. has time. Thi groups. Pizza Palace Productions II. They wei by King Seeley and Kiafi J. A. is an organization in which businesses and high school students work together to learn. Students with the help of advisors form a company, sell stocks, select officers, produce and sell a product, and keep accurate records. This takes place in a fifteen week period. Officers go into competition at the end of this period. They are given tests on their knowledge through three rounds. These rounds consist of written and interview test. East Productions II ' s officers did extremely well in competition. V.P. of Production Carl Cordial, V .P. of Finance Lynette Ream, V.P. of Administration Michelle May and V .P. of Marketing Terri Summers all won their offices and President Brenda Gadomski went through finals. Gadomski also received a S300 scholarship. The officers also did great in Company of the Year competition. Through their efforts they also won this honor. J. A. has great expectations for the future. Above left: Lynette Ream, Terri Summers, Michelle May, and Carl Cordial show their anticipation while waiting for the annouce- ment of Compnay of the Year at the Grand Wayne Center. Left; East Product- ions II ( first row left to right) Michelle May, Candy Ream, Lynette Ream, Mike Fitztgibbon, Maddie Denting (last row l-r) Kris Henschen Brenda Gadomski, Terri Summers, Mike Cramer, Dawn House- holder, Carl Cordial, April Summers. Melvin Heiniger. Not Pictured: Aitnce Gadomski, Thersa Stidham, and Jeff Stephens. 3 A .1 A 3

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rr C I E N c E F I R Science Research is a class which mainly deals with working on individual science projects. Mrs. Virginia Rhodes is the advisor for this unique class. This class gives the students a real laboratory ex- perience with the appropriate assistance and supervision. Most projects that are done in the classroom go on to Regional Science Fair competition. This year three of these projects plus one freshman went to State. Two of these, Debbi Houser and Doug Jansen, went all the way to Internationals in Texas. Jansen received a greater honor by getting second place in the environ- mental category and also winning the second place Air Force Catagorial Award. Science Research and Science Fair prove again that working together can produce winners. yp Above: Science Research f front row l-r) Doug Jansen, Sally Bloom, Andrea Pease, Leslie Longyear; (second row l-r) Mandy Diehl, Amy Lawrence, Angie Pyle, Rhonda Tescke, Terri Summers: (last row l-r) Debbi Houser, Heather Hursev, Ann Koons, Slither, pet Bermese python, Mark Duehmig, Advisor Virginia Rhodes, and Kelly Hoffman.



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The Drama Club and Thespians are clubs that are not well known in school. What does it take to make a play? The answer is simple, it takes these Drama Club and Thespians to make a play. The stage props and lines do not get done and memorized by magic. It takes these members weeks and hours of practice to get everything just right so they can put it on for an audience on opening night. East Noble ' s theatre puts on five plays a year. Children ' s Theatre. Mellodrama, Evening of Theatre, Dinner Theatre, and the Spring Musical. Most members are usually active in all of the plays. This requires a lot of work because as soon as one play ends, try-outs for the next one are sure to start. Theatre members do not always do the same thing in each play. For instance, in one play they may be a stage crew person working props or doing lights and sound and in the next play they may be an actor or actress. Drama Club members and Thespians could be summarized in two words-active and talented. Text by Michele Trier Photos by Tonya Beeber t yi38 V R A M l C L B M C L U A bove: Phil Larson hunts to find a perfect outfit for the play. Right: Phil Larson and Odis Gayheart concentrate to get their make-up on evenly. p

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