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Industrial Arts Club Seated, left to right: Sean Baldwin, Dave Knoepfle, Butch Pierce, Chuck DuBols, Bob Bartolozzl, Mark McDonald, Dave LeConte, Doug Eastham, Sue Cowan, Laurl Richards, Tom Baldwin. Second Row: Charles Estes, Jerry Handy, Lamma McClelland, Deb Sullivan, Dave Carter, Randy McCarty, Dan Marshall, Rick Meidel, Doug Craft, Rich Bender, Jim Morris, Sonya Gadberry, Sponsor, Mr. Thornton. Third row: Rob Cameron, Mike Kolenich, Dave Boyer, Gary Neumann, Rick Rahn, Mark Dudley, Mark Kessler, Dave Bates, Kent Dolenc, Ty Hunt, Mike Heren, Casey Norris. The Industrial Arts Club profited by selling candy bars to the students, this year. We used this money for our annual Christmas feast and party and bought a stereo for enjoyment in the shop. Our club wishes our senior members the best of luck in their future.
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Interest In Theatre Bottom row left to right: Kim Gonko Secretary; Cindy Barnett Vice-President; Terri Marshall President; Lynda Harris Treasuere. Second row: Annette Schnieder, Jackie Gray Julie Cavaness Patty Newberry Kaye Hurley Laurl Dudley Rick Meidel, Susan Cowan. Third row: Joe Michelich Michelle Moore, Julie Worthley Susan Palmer Beckie Castleman Tom Cundiff Linda Chandler Jerry Pusch Rod Schumacher, Lisa Shaffer Fourth row: Greg Ludek Mark Langheim, Tom Cwik Shawn Willis Monica Pitman Diana Ford Laurie Stowell Becky Ket- chum Melanie Corlas Barb Hoodak Lisa Marsh Dave Rutherford. Not pic- tured: Danda Tish. Drama Club this year directed all its energy toward the play M A S H and was very well pleased with its deliver- ence and its acceptance. The audience enjoyed it and the cast was rewarded for its performance by having a pizza party at Jerry Pusch's house. We would like to thank his parents for their wonderful hospitality.
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Club Of Representatives Student Council's first task of the new school year was to follow up on a request from students to change the Homecoming arrange- ments. In the past all Homecoming activities the parade, dance, and game, have been held on one day. With the support of the students and faculty. Student Council arranged for a two-day Homecoming Celebration. From now on the parade and the game will be held on Friday and the dance will take place on Sat- urday night. As well as the change in Home- coming activities. Student Council also spon- sored the crowning of the queen and helped organize the parade. They also picked up the tab on the Disco Sensations dance. In December the group had a Christmas decoration contest and a Christmas party for students and faculty. Also sponsored by Stu- dent Council was the notorious Gong Show and the Valentine's Day party where some of the teachers got to re-new old flames. During the month of April, Student Council organized Teachers Appreciation Day and be- gan the Student Council election process for the 1979 80 school year. , »• Active Members: First row, left to right: Ketra Deschamps, f Gary Neumann, Michele Henkhaus, Mark Dudley, Joe Mi- . j chelich. Second row: Stacie Pitman, Nancy Grider, Karen H Chambers, Terri Marshall, Ken Henkhaus. Third row: Laurie Stowell, Cam Bates, Chris Richey, Lynette Beatty, Monica Pitman. Fourth row: Sandy Humphrey, Rhonda Goodroe, Dave Bates, Tammy Sandness, Lucinda Beatty. At back; sponsor Mike Thoele hbbbh■ 28
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