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Picture 1 — Chieftain Staff: Front Row: Doug Kitchen. Jackie Wells. Bev West. Shelly Rayburn, Ms. Bowen. Chris McDowell. Joan Nelson. Kristi St. Clair, Dennis Dyer; 2nd Row: Kim Keslar. Brenda Hinerman. Sara Magle. Kim Waid, Tony Hopstetter. Gwen Hartley; 3rd Row: Melissa Courtney. Steve Roley. John Nihiser. Jodie Hutchison. Brent Sheets, (km), 2 — Cameraman. Rusty Howdyshell. poses proudly with the pride and joy of the Produc tion Club. (Is). 3 — Production Club: Front Row: Steve Roley. Rick Ervin. Mike Braasch. Linda Flood. Michele Peck. Alicia Cronin; 2nd Row: Charlie Collins. Susan Simmons. Troy Shuttleworth. Kathi McDaniel. Lori Harden, Lisa Gribble. Kim Waid, Jakki May; 3rd Row: Thad Weghorst, Jim Waid. Kelly Hartman. Mr. Nixon, Mr. Brandt; 4th Row: Mark Sheets. (Is), •A — One of the busiest cabinets in the whole school is the Aerial photography cabinet, (dk). 5 — Aerial Staff: Front Row: J. B. Hoy. Kathy Watts, Lori Stallsmith; 2nd Row: Debbie Hood. Shelly Rayburn. Bill Keynes. Doug Kit- chen. Kim Waid. Sally Hunsaker. Beth Von- ville. Teresa Watson. Connie Harwood. Kim Fox; 3rd Row: Liz Murtha. Brent Sheets, Kerri King, Doral Chenoweth, Kathi McDaniel. Maleah Dicken, Joan Watts, (cj). 6 — In an effort to organize the unorganized Senior Sec- tion. Sally Hunsaker shuffles through the senior information, (dk) Lori Stallsmith Student Life 29
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We Aim to Please An uninitiated person walking into rooms 202, 212, or the media center near deadline day would probably get the shock of his life. When walking into the yearbook room, he would see quad packs lying everywhere, red and blue ink smudges on the hands of the staff, people running around asking, Do you know this person's name? , How do you spell it? , and What line did you say to type to? . Even though some times doom seemed near, the staff, under the all seeing eye of Mrs. Carolyn Jones, successfully completed the last minute details and met the impending deadline. The Chieftain room was much the same as the Aerial fiasco. With patience running thin and time running out, the Chieftain staff worked hard to get the newspaper out. The advisor, Ms. Bowen, kept law and order, but when walking into the room, you would see articles laying everywhere, and hear people saying, Where is my headline? , What goes in this space?”, and Who wrote this article?” These were sure fire signs that deadline was getting closer. The new Production Club had to meet deadlines, too. The advisors, Mr. Brandt and Mr. Nixon, worked closely with the club members to prepare everything for the weekly news series, the Chieftain Report. The students who headed various sections were nervous about deadline and the upcoming tapings, but kept their fears hidden and did a respectable job with the weekly nev s. Even when things seemed to be looking downward before deadline, the yearbook staff, newspaper staff, and the Production Club kept the interests of their fellow students in mind and pulled together to serve the needs of the school. 28 Student Life Lori Stallsmith
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We’re Ready for the Future “Too many chiefs and not enough Indians is a common complaint in today's world, but the Business Club, FFA, and FHA were busy preparing Indians, (future adults), for the business community. The Business Club, under the direction of Mrs. Welch, was made up of students who were interested in learning more about the secretarial field. These members took field trips to businesses to observe on-the-job secretaries, and to learn a few helpful tricks of the trade. The aim of the Future Farmers of America was developing Agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizen- ship in its members. The organiza- tion was made up of students who studied vocational agriculture. The group, led by Mr. Walters, took field trips, participated in contests, and sold fruit. The skills that the members were taught throughout the school year will be valuable in helping them in the future. The FHA, Future Homemakers of America, is an organization that deals with home economics. Mrs. Snipes and Mrs. Bowers tried to get the FHA members more involved with their families, the school, and the community. Their most suc- cessful project was the Children's Hospital walk a-thon. These three clubs helped theii members find out exactly who they were and had some influence on their future plans. 30 Student Life Lori Stallsmith
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