Blackford High School - Reflections Yearbook (Hartford City, IN)

 - Class of 1977

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Adding a touch of class to the halls are Doug Tat- man, Dave Case, and Rochelle Wiiliaivs, as they place art projects on exhibition. Their club brought art to public ' s eye Over 100 Art Clubb ' ers expanded the scope of the traditional principle of Art for art ' s sake by including a dance for prizes and a little publicity for their cause in the organization ' s yearly agen- da. The dance raised $100 to help buy pictures and art equipment for the school, including the traditional perma- nent piece of art to be displayed in the halls. The competitive spirit paid off for six artists whose work won them Gold Keys in State competition. Two of them — Glenn Witt and Lyn Rea — also qualified for the national. Loyal to their artist colleagues, mem- bers also placed art in the halls for oth- ers to enjoy. ARl CLUB I: (Bottom Row) Cindy Kemp, And Langdon (sec.-treas.), Doug Tatman (pres.), Jefl Custer (v ce-presj, Jim Moore (social chair.) , jack Beeman. (Row 2) Mr. Bob ' Cromer (co-spon.), Ju- lie Wine, Jodie Boxell, Connie Hawkins, Linda McFarlin, Clenda McFarlin, Mr. John Adams (co- spon.) . (Row 3) Terri Kreischer, Michelle Egly, Cheryl Laymon, Sheila Reading, Amy Pugh, Cheryl Thomas, Arlene Moriarity, Janet McClain. (Row 4) Jamie Carpenter, Kathy Snapp, Rita Cole, Joyce Yates, Laurie Jernigan, Brenda Hummer, Sandy Cil- lenwater. (Row 5) Deanna Brown, Shelly Maxwell, Jana Rett, Dave Case, Cina Ely, Shelly Darr, Denise Vaughan, Jim Davis. (Row 6) Mike Halley, Clenn Witt, Allen Kemp, Dale Rice, Nancy Taylor, Dave Smith, Rick Hicker, Tod Cain. ART CLUB IT. (Bottom Row) Dave Smith, Terry Curme, Shelly Browi, Diane Shannon, Julie Kemp. (Row 2) Lori Fergus, Doug Myers, Jill Dice, Mickie Cilland, Dona Twibell, Judy Ruble, Tracey Frazier. (Row 3) Rochelle Williams, Vickie Harlow, Diane Brown, Mary Jo Fettig, Sandy Ballenger, Jeff De- Camp, Marcia Nolan. (Row 4) Tony Hawkins, Kristi Oberholzer, Carrie O ' Rourke, Mike Davis, Steve Dinse, Doris Kreischer, Chris Wheeler. (Row 5) Viki Banter, Lance Deffenbaugh, Doug Byall, Kent Mar- tin, Tom Bye, Mark Feitt, Chris Sills. 64 Art Club

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idp • As practice for Thespian role of blind girl in Wait Until Dark, blindfolded Lisa Ford talks in halls to Mr. Coscarelli, Mrs. Stroup. MASQUE AND CAVEL: (Bottom Row) Mike Jones (vice-pres.) , Tammi Wentz (treas.), Kaye Boxell (sec), Ruth Ann Stanley (pres.), jodi Boxell. (Row 2) Mr. Coscarelli (spon.), Lisa Ford, Linda Mikkelson, Nancy Paver, Eva Dell Neel, Ms. Debi Carnefix (spon.) . (Row 3) Amie Kinser, Betsy Wil- son, Margaret Johnson, Kelly Bailey, Kim Crouse, Lori Ladd. (Row 4) Chrii Neel, Shelly Darr, Brett Wentz, Kris Boozier, Mary Wihrjn, Deb Armstrong. (Row 5) Bill Beymer, Ron Warner, Mike Sills, Doug Dudgeon, Clay Miller, Paul Montgomery, Susan Jackson. THESPIANS: (Bottom Row) Jamie Lewis rwce- pres.) , Tammi Wentz (treas.), Kaye Boxell (sec.) , Chris Neel (pres.) . (Row 2) Mr. Coscarelli (spon.), Babette Spain, Lori Ladd, Eva Del! ee!, Linda Mikkelson. (Row 3) Paul Montgomery, Lisa Ford, Betsy Wilson, Kelly Bailey, Ruth Ann Stanley, Brett Wentz. (Row 4) Jeff Custer. Clay Miller. Larry Stockton, Doug Dudgeon, Mike Jones, Mike Sills. 5 Speech Students regional qualifiers Laurels were won by members of the four speech groups in both local indi- vidual contests and tournaments. Mar- garet Johnson, Tammi V entz.and Doug Dudgeon won first places in the Knights of Columbus, Rotary, and Soil and Conservation competition. Fi e qualified for the regional speech meet by placing high in the sectional. The Debate Squad of Margaret John- son and Kaye Boxell won 10 of M de- bates during the season. Many speech students also had parts in the three plays. Speech projects were partly financed bv a community fund drive. Speech Organizations 63



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Iniliation lor Induilrial Artists was fxjlh terrifying and humhiinf . John Ruvang (BcAowi moves an egg with his nose, supervised by Andy Wagner, and (Left) sightless Rick Tarr is led by Steve Shrader through a haymow. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB: (Bottom Row) Harold Wolfgang, Monty Green (vice-pres.) , Jeff Cole (pres.). Tod Cain, Doug Myers. (Row 2) Mr. Alan Knapp (spon.), Vic Fancher, Brian Green, Jeff Lo- gan, Pat Gray, Mr. Gary Cheesman (spon.) . (Row 3) Jeff Bennett, Lynn Said, Rod Ciliand, Rick Tarr, Steve Shrader, Mark Bell. (Row 4) 6 Beymar, Mark Elliott, Andy Wagner, Craig Wright, Mark Stultz, Gerald Baker, Howard Wolfgang, David Green. (Row 5) Greg Ramey, Ron Coleman, Larry Hile, Les Tarr, Brian Scott, John Ruvang, Mark Green. fam fun ' made ♦ lA members Fourteen new members were initiat- ed into industrial Arts Club at Steve Shrader ' s farm in a hilarious ceremony. Initiates were blindfolded and were dri- ven by a grain truck to the farm, where they had to find their way around a haymow before untying the blindfold. The club also held a Crazy Bowl tournament at the local bowling lanes. The contest consisted of one regular game and two with special rules. A wheel was made and spun to place a new rule into effect such as Double Your Score, Bowl with Opposite Hand, Gutter Gets You Ten. The club postponed their traditional Car Rally twice due to unfa orable weather and road conditions. After the second cancellation, they moved it to the spring. Industrial Arts Club 65

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