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KHS Art Club Promotes Artistic Talent Art Club aww Art Club met second period on Activity Day and after school every Monday. During the meet- ings they planned activities in which the club would partici- pate, one was the K.H.S. annual art show held in May. The club raised money for art equipment and promoted art interest at K.H.S. Art Club members sold copper jewelry as a money mak- ing project in effort to buy art supplies. Row I: Sandy Stefail, Sharon Hobbs, Larry Laxdal, Al Gissendannerjay Brown, Rodney Roberts, Sara Powell, Steve Britt. Raw 2: Martha Sawyer, Gay- len Squier, Ray Adam, Allison Norton, Eric Chartier, Kathy Bozeman, Elaine Gicldens, Darrell Price. R0w3.' Rick Wil- liams, Carl Sippel, Curtis Smith, Stanley Ostashenhlimmy Lipham, David Foster. Row 4: Mr. Westbrook, Miss McNichol. 2. jimmy Lipham paints football ban- ners as a project for the Art Club. 245
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Drama Club 1. Row 1: Kathi Alward,-Ion Sallot, Mary Smith, Cindy Barlow, Debbie Kwiatko- ski, Dennis Walker, jim Gentry. Row 2.' Charline Ferguson, Lenora Rosier, Shad Funkhouser, Cindy Vaughn, Kathleen Drama Club Strives for Recognition Malloy, Steve Evans, Steve Bell. Rvw 3: Mike Thrower, Pat Smith, Wayne Brad- ley, Debbie McNally, Donna Tidwell, Theresa Vaughn. Row 4.' Tevis Robin- son, Denise Avard, Leslie Hall, Kim Fountain, ,Ian Burgner, Donna DeFeo Wayne Hayes. Row 5: Mary Hettsmans- berger, Tracy Wiggins, Ken Shrodeck Rae Crof t, Don Taylor, Gene Teske. Drama Club members performed a play during school in an effort to raise money to pay for necessary items used in the production of other plays, such as: scripts, royal- ties, and props. The in-school skit also helped to bring recognition to the club. Members met on Activity days and other scheduled days. Mrs. Nancy Harrison and Ms. Michelle Savage were the sponsors. 2. OFFICERS: Wayne Hayes, Vice Presi- dent, Debbie McNally, President, Tracy Wiggens, Sergeant at Arms, Kathleen Mal- loy, Secretary! Treasurer. 244 2 .1.a?'W8...,. , , ...
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Science Club Educational Trips Highlight School Term The Science Club was open to all students having an interest in science. In hopes of promoting scientific interest they sponsored educational field trips to the University of South Florida, Busch Gardens, and Sea World. Scientists from local colleges came to speak on a wide variety of subjects such as: Extraterres- trial life, Marine Biology, and Acupuncture. With money earned from recycling aluminum cans the Science Club bought science equipment, which bene- fited all students who had sci- ence classes. W l ,, fi -- ,.?-Wiz L 1. Row I.' Charley Toothman, President, Mnjohnson, Sponsor, Mr. Vetter, Spon- sorg Neil Laxdal, Vice President. Row 2: Ross McConahey, Sergeant-at-Arms, Kim Brasovan, Secretary. R0w3.' Georgia Dodd, Treasurer, Steve Britt, Sergeant- 246 at-Arms. 2. Row 1: Dennie Walker, Ross McConahey, Leslie Kirkby, Lisa Enfinger, Kim Brasovan, Steve Britt. Row 2: Anita Howard, Karen Hissem, Kathy Bryant, Charley Toothman, Lee Roberts, Georgia Dodd, Stevelyn Ash- ley. Row 3: Larry Harvey, Marty Moon, Tracy Waddell, Neil Laxdal, Gail Brock, Dave Tebo, Lynn Herrington, Theresa Walser. Row 4: Arby Creach, Bruce Hitt, Phillip Kendrick, Keith Williams, Guy Combee, Kris Edscom, Gene Teske. Roux 5: Cindy Kaminski, Debbie Kwiatkow- ski, Frank Riley, Terry Fluke, Richard Kirtlestad, Mark Savage. Row 6: Tony Strickland, Sonia Tanner, Brenda Pardee, Tommy Pollock, Tim Parker.
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