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Ready on the Set I f those who attended the senior play or spring musical were impressed by the acting ability of their fellow students, they were probably equally awed by the fine job done on the sets. The credit belongs entirely to Stage Craft. This school service organ- ization works with the Drama Department in producing a Mad- ison play. Out budget is small, explains Tom Heatherington, teacher, so in the past, as with the fall production, we have been sponsored by the senior class. Few students come to the class without previous experience in stage design. Mr. Heatherington finds he recruits heavily from the Jr. Highs. The atmosphere is relaxed among Stage Craft students, especially during the kick- ing back period between plays. So relaxed, offers one stu- dent, you could almost fall asleep. 1 Gail Ticsay applies some paint to a set. 2 Stage Craft: FRONT ROW. Peter Duckworth, Larry Brindley, Scott Defenbaum, Sheryl Dimeff, Al Prestipino, Michelle Krieger, Jim Bartley; StCOND ROW. Robin Mayer, Sheryl Queen, Patty Carpenter, Gail Ticsay, Jeanette Short, Scott Shirley, David Vincent; THIRD ROW: Brian Miller, Scott Stilchcomb, Mr. Heatherington, Adam Abrego, Dean Hertz- burg. 3 Sheryl Dimeff demonstrates the less serious side of Stage Craft students. 4 Mr. Heatherington examines the job done on a simple crate. 176 StageCraft
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Take Me to Your Leader O ur goal Is to prepare students who are interested in school government for holding office in A.S.B. said Donna Bradley, Vice President of the Leadership Club. A group new to Madison this year, the club met to learn about procedures and to see just how the system works. A.S.B. often handed minor matters down to them when they were busy. We have some great potential leaders here at Madison, Richard Muller, President, claimed. I think we will have a well organized and effective A.S.B. next year as a result of the training they re- ceived in the Leadership Club this year. 1 Bowlers wait their turn. 2 Greg Janes shows good form in his follow through. 3 Gregg Homquest aims for a strike. 4 The Madison Bowling Club. 5 Donna Bradley and Karen Vestal make future plans for the Leadership Club. 6 Kim Duclo takes notes at a club meeting. 7 The shaking of hands demonstrates the true meaning of leadership. 8 Leadership Club: Donna Bradley. Mark Paul, Kim Duclo, Lon Dickinson, Richard Muller, Sheri Knox, Jim Lofgren, Karen Vestal, Renee Gaddi. Leadership 175
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5 Think Ink! Have you ever seen a Polish clock? The question is an- swered in room 701. The numbers are painted backwards and the hands spin the wrong way. Some may wonder why they didn't hear about this hard working class when they were stuck signing up for Marine Biology. Madigraphs used to be a school service organization, explains the in- structor, Mr. Nelson. We print up the pep ribbons, prom bids, football programs ... things like that. Before it was a class we'd stay and work until it was almost dark. The class isn't for just anybody. Then, who is it for? The goal of many Madigraph students is immediate employment after, or even during, high school. They are trained to have specific job oriented skills, not only when painting Polish clocks, but for printing T-shirts and hand-outsas well. It's insane, said John Chaney, a student who smiles although his hands and working smock are black with ink. There can be so many problems, so much work—but a lot of fun. 5 Rob Powers works diligently to finish his assignment. 6 Students like Scott Gerber work hard to learn the required Madigraph skills. 7 Mr. Garold Nelson kneels just in front of his class. FRONT ROW: Jolein Paschke, Tina Warath, Caroline Pierce, Ellen Wood, Elizabeth Bradley, Rob Powers, Jack Laux, Charles Margiotta, Mike Kennedy; SECOND ROW: Scott Gerber, Pat Scambelluri, Charles Tracy, Jay Abrams, Ray Agbulos, Dale Griffin, Joseph Quintero, John Chaney, David Maudlin. 8 Mr. Nelson assists his pupil Jolein Paschke. Madigraphs 177
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