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joining a club than just being a K ' 1 I ,Hf J 1 .,K Candy Strippers: Front row: P. Mello, T. Shanks, R. Spires, D. Miscoi, L. Hartsfield. Back row: C. Blades, T. Beckom, S. Brooke, V. Parker, P. Schaefer. FTA: Front row: Mr. Nulf, S. Richmond, R. Keck, V. Taylor, L. Wooley. Second row: P. Kennell, S. Ryan, S. Moore, J. Shirley, C. Swain, M. Adams, S. Grant. Third row: N. Cosand, M. Smith, R. Brantley, L. Surrisi, V. Wiezbenski, S. Keck, S. Maple, C. Stout. Health Careers: Front row: Mrs. Kuntz, B. Miller, S. Wooley, A. Curry, M. Turnpaugh. Second row: P. Coldsberry, D. Miscoi, L. Wooley, V. Young, K. Hoyer, J. Sellers, M. England, T. Shanks. Third row: T. Sampson, S. Kuntz, S. Ryan, S. Brooke, D. Miller, J. Ostler, K. Fogle, G. Townsend, G. Blades. b — The Dutch boy found the American music somewhat synonymous to that of his home land, c — Susan Brooke helps a student out while directing a junior high mathematics class.
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Students discover there ' s more to member Joining a club is easy, but being an active member is another matter. Active clubs require action from their mem- bership. Candy Stripers exchange hours of service to hospital patients for the feeling of being needed. Certain clubs, such as Science Club, Industrial Arts Club, and Historical Society, allow a student to expand his knowledge of a favorite school subject. Other clubs allow their members to explore a future ca- reer. FTA members actually taught classes; Health Careers members toured St. Joseph Hos- pital in Kokomo among their many activities. The Student Council spon- sored an International Day in which many exchange students visited Taylor. There is truly more to being a club member, than being present for the group picture; you must get involved. a — Several students stand and chat about their different countries while others register for the International Day. Student Council: Front row: Mr. Short, S. Moore, C. McMullen, N. Cosand. Sec- ond row: D. Holt, R. Ogborn, S. Ryan, V. Taylor, S. Kuntz, S. Wilson. Third row: C. Bucholz, C. McCoy, C. Stout, N. Tucker, S. Maple, C. Jones, K. Bliss. Fourth row: V. Johnston, R. Pearson, K. Lynch, A. Lutz, T. Free, T. Smith, P. Eckert. Jr. High Student Council: Front row: Mrs. Karavitis, B. Diaz, A. Lutz, E. Hollingsworth, D. Samuels. Second row: J. Paul, D. Perry, W. Fisher, M. Martin, M. Hulet, M. Markley, J. Tanner, J. Alexander. Third row: R. Adiar, D. Johnson, D. Kanable, P. Taylor, P. White, M. Richards, D. Diaz. Fourth row: S. Lynn, B. Renfro, K. Wade, B. Baker, B. White, K. Raisor, M. Wilson. Fifth row: A. Lynn, C. Shanks, C. Moorcroft, D. Wood, R. Bright, B. Delph, M. Kelser, C. Campbell.
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Historical Society tours Washington D.C. HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Row 1 — Mrs. Steiner, A. Serowick, A. Holder, M. Gibson, P. Wagner. Row 2 — M. High, J. Wood, B. Beason, M. Adams, C. Stout. Row 3 — R. Steiner, K. Stout, D. Monroe, T. Hall, ). Bradley, M. Johnston. Row -I — D. Aldridge, C. Blades, S. Serowick, T. Gillespie, C. Larson, M. Harl. This year the Historical Society took a one day trip to Washing- ton D.C. with 70 seniors from Eastern High School. The day ' s events were followed with a pizza party held at Mrs. Steiner ' s home. The plane fare to Washington was earned by taking over con- cessions during basketball season. The Historical Society helped send Brad Webber to Wash- ington D.C. for one week. There he attended the Presiden- tial Classroom for Young Ameri- cans. Taylor and Eastern students along with Congressman Bud Hillis pose in tront of the Capital building.
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