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PP Pres. Tom Richard and Vice Pres. Danny Crain enjoy a break. P Larry Rogge gives advice as members take aim at straw bales. Archery Club-Front Row: jess Snyder, Brett Benson, Antonio Benjamin, Back Row: Lary Nicolds, Tom Richards, Advisor Larry Rogge,joe Benson, Not Pictured: Danny Crain, David Loehrs, Mike Hackman, Todd Seashore, Robert Forrest, Frank Gilpin, john Richard. Preparing For The Hunt he Archery Club, in its second year was still very new, but its size had more than doubled from the year before. Larry Rogge, the club's advisor, said, It started about three years ago .. He continued by saying that it hadn't been really suc- cessful until last year. I'm pleased with the size, said Rogge, We have about 18 people that have been to some of our meetings. The club's activities included target and hunting practice, and shooting at unknown distances. Rogge had hoped to have some game wardens and other guest speakers talk to the club about safety and hunting. Most members shoot with the ultimate goal being to hunt, he said, adding, It's a big challenge, and I, like most of the people in it, have interests in the outdoors and animals, and we are willing to put a limit on ourselves. It's something you can do every day in your back yard, not like a rifle, which you have to get out of the city to shoot. Club President Tom Richard, a senior and two-year club member, said he liked the club because of his strong interest in archery. I'm good at it to a point, he said. Like all of the club members, Richard shot a compound hunting bow-a bow that is easier to draw because of its use of pulleys and eccentric wheels. Richard had been shooting for 8 years and had won high places in local tournaments. He felt that last year's club was better than the previous year's because of the increased membership. Richard organized meetings, other activities, and told members about local tournaments. Design' Lance Peterson Copyjohn Richard 1 Photoszjill Bieniek 84 Tony Olivero .K ig ij ,S . , A Danny Crain studies the field as other members practice skills. P Club members worked carefully, attractive work was the result.
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Art Club-Front Row: Angela Madina, Melinda Hicks, Liane Stacy, Back Row: Lori Preston, Mike Lange, Renee Montana, Advisor Sheldon Koesterg Not Pictured: jeff Bartchak, Andrea Brooks, Rosemary Bryerton,jennifer Hefner, john Morrison, Lisa Sheridan. An Artistic Beginning new and different club that started last year was the Art Club. Sheldon Koester, the ad- visor, said, It was probably a sugges- tion by Karen Husted. Before I even started to work here, she thought it would be nice to have an art club. Koester said that although the club wasn't very organized yet, there were about 15 members so far, and there would probably be more. He said that they didn't have very many specific ac- tivities planned yet, but that the club was working on banners for the El Con Art Show near Christmas time. One of the reasons for having the Art Club is to set up art shows, like the one here at school each year, said Koester, who also wanted to have shows of student art in museums. As fund raisers, the club hoped to paint store windows for the holidays, and set up a program to provide posters, displays, and signs for teachers who didn't have the time or capability to make them. Koester, also an art teacher, was in his second year of teaching. He liked teaching art since he liked to work with young people and of all the things that surround you, art is the only one that A Members of the Art Club found relaxa- tion in working together. surrounds you constantly, he commented. The elected president of the new club was Senior Renee Montana. I start meetings and get things going, she stated. Montana felt that Koester was a very helpful advisor, and was glad he had helped start the club, as she had been interested in art since the first grade. ARCHERY 8t ART 161
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