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Spirit highlighted yea BOOSTER CLUB III: (Bottom Row) Kim Funk, Beth Ramey, Lisa O ' Rourke, Rhonda Smith, JoAnn Fry, Angie Bowman. (Row 2) Michele Thomas, Cin- die Hicks, Cynthia Cale, Diane Montgomery, Jane Shroyer, Lisa Morris. (Row 3) EUy Ganey, Sibbie Gardner, Reva Geesaman, Paula Bennett, Terri Rea, Marty Winder. (Row 4) Carrie Norton, Julie Ross, Brenda Greene, Teresa Oswalt, Mura Spaulding, Daphne Hess, Susan Schermerhorn. (Row 5) Robyn Boxell, Tammi Stanley, Karen Pierson, Debbie Fish- er, Connie Greene, Tamera Enochs, Robbie Robbins. (Row 6) Beth Lee, Karen Reidy, Cindy Norton, Lesa Glancy, Lori Ingram, Kathy Shores, Jan Stanley, Janet Boosher, Celina Cook. This was the best spirit week in three years, stated Booster Club sponsor Mr. John Adams. For the first time, this year, a 50 ' s Sockhop dance and best-dressed contest was held. Dance winners were Bry- an Maddox and junior Julie Bailey. Best dressed were Mike Tarr and Lesa Glancy. Booster Club also is active in electing cheerleaders. They also have a part in helping plan the , ep sessions. In the fall many of the girls get a chance to ask the guys to the Sadie Hawkins dance. This dance, sponsored by Booster Club, is another money-making project. To the theme Good Vibrations stu- dents and school organizations took part in this year ' s Homecoming sign contest, sponsored by the club. Baby-faced gangsters invaded Blackford during Booster ' s Clubs Spirit Week, as shown by Brian Lew- is, Tim Williams, and Ed Pugh. BOOSTER CLUB II; (Bottom Row)yi ] t Tarr, Evan Pethtel, Dave Smith, Dan Young, Judy Ruble, Kendra Ducy, Terry Curme (pres.). (Row 2) Lora Capper, Debby McConnell, Kim Hummer, Patty Kemps, Julie Kemp, Cindy Johnston, Shelly Brown, Tracey Frazier, DeeDee Schwindt, Beth O ' Hern. (Row 3) Casey Mclntire, Sharon Cheney, Brenda Rogers, Shelli Bole, Bruce Harlow, Annette Williams, Edie Cale, Treva Garrison, Jeanette Stapleton, Kelli Ely. (Row 4) Beth Armstrong. Julie Voght, Susie Robbins, Maureen Reidy, Pam Moore, Brigit Farling, Robin Haines, Misti Crull. (Row 5) Mandy Rea, Vanessa Claytor, Sandy Warner, Scott Simmons, Dave Jackson, Doug Maddox, Lou Ann Dearduff, Lori Cain, Joni Shrock, Angela Fettig. (Row 6) Paula Woodcock, Julie Shaw, Dave Wilson, Steve Strickland, Greg Glancy, Marc Rench, Ric Hicks, Brenda Yadon, Shelly Cline. BOOSTER CLUB I: (Bottom Row) John Payne, Brian Willmann, Tod Boise (Special Events Chairman), Bryan Maddox (Pres.), Doug Myers (Vice-Pres.), Phoebe Zigler (Sec. Treas.), Lisa West, Kevin Wentz. (Row 2) John Adams (Sponsor), Cheryl Dilly, Angie Cole, Christina Miller, Sescenee Tarter, Heidi Heiser, Patty Willmann, Carol Mitchell, Natalie Stallsmith, Jim Sharp, Ms. Moore (sponsor). (Row 3) Diann Cole, Marlene Laurence, Kalhy Leimer, Bar- bara Walker, Teresa Clark, Susan Ford, Rhonda Clark, John Stanly, Ben Hodgin. (Row 4) Jodie Falk, Lisa Stanley, Pam Rinker, Lisa Hummer, Beth Schwarzkopf, Beth Eppard, Stan Rush, Gina Ely, Kelly Kouns, Tom Applegate. (Row 5) Mona Snider, Helen Thornbury, Karen Jester, Lorra Ailes, Jana Reff, Teresa Brown, Cheryl Laymon, Alan Townsend, Mike Beltz, Tammy Baker. (Row 6) Kevin Gilland, Bryan McDonald, Jeff Stroup, Brian Readeing, Kim Crabtree, Marcia Brown, Debbie Cain, Kevin Smith. 144 Booster Clu,.
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Greenhouse major project Science Club started its year off by sell- ing popcorn as the group ' s traditional money-making project. Science Club donated $1200 to the new greenhouse. With the construction of the new building, club members were able to raise more money by selling tomato plants to the community. Son of Jaws, movie written and pro- duced by the club ' s president, Paul Mont- gomery, was one of the features at the annual spaghetti supper. May was the close for Science Clubbers, as they took their annual trip to Chicago. Mrs. Beverly Valencic summed up the year, The new greenhouse and the events were fantastic. Hey! Would you like to buy some popcorn? seems to be what Science Club member Beth Eppard is saying as the camera catches her by surprise. Christmas is made merrier by the Science Club as members Richard Allen. Clay Miller, Barbara Walk- er, and Jeff Bales decorate the club ' s tree. SCIENCE CLUB: (Bottom Row) Diane Montgomery, Amie Kinser, Clay Mill- er, Paul Montgomery (pres.), Kim Crouse (Sec), Pam Bales (Treas.). Cindie Hicks. (Row 2) Mrs. Beverly Valencic (span.), Kathy Love, Mary Houseman, Jody Cole, Doug Goetz, Barbara Walker, Rhonda Wilson, (Row 3) Hutt Decker, Marleen Jones, Misti CruU, Sean O ' Connell, Terri Rea, Dennis Tyler. (Row 4) Tammi Shields, Teresa Oswalt, Mary Wilson, Michele Ickes, Nila Taylor, Susan Schermerhorn, Amy Sills. (Row 5) Scott Simmons, Rob Bennett, Neil Schwindt, Kevin Wentz, Dave Fear, Robbie Inman, Brian Beeks. SCIENCE CLUB: (Bottom Row) Linda Tyler, Biff Wilson. .Marc Rench, Mike Tarr, Doug Dudgeon, Maureen Reidy. ( ?oh J ) Jennifer Bales. Doug Maddox, Beth Eppard, Denise . nderson, Lynn Crouse. Glenna Snyder. Pam Ntoore. (Row 3) Dave Wilson, Connie Greene. Nancy Schukz. Chris Shepherd. Kathy Leimer, Debbie Fisher. Tammi Stanley. Robyn Boxell. (Ron - J John Speed. Brian Irelan, Dave Messersmith, Mandy Rea, Lisa Hurst. Da id Wilkins, Dennis Fisher. Science Club 143
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Penny pushing was part of Initiation Excuse me, but could I have your sig- nature? Yeah, sure, if you push this penny across the gym floor with your nose. This quote, and others like it, are often heard during initiation time for Letter- men. Initiation starts Monday after the winter sports banquet, and lasts through Wednesday. Getting signatures from girls and established Lettermen, dressing up on Wednesday, and going through initiation on Wednesday night are procedures for becoming a Lettermen. Services provided by Lettermen includ- ed ushering at home football and basket- ball games. To be eligible for the club, a student must have earned a letter in a sport. The letters are presented at the win- ter sports banquet, and those persons re- ceiving are then elgible. This year saw more initiates than ever before. Officers for the club were Leon Schmidt, president; Brian West, vice president; Joe Leeth, initiation chairman, and Greg Glancy, secretary-treasurer. Sponsor of the club was .Mr. Craig .Moore. Receiving his trophy for track from Athletic Director John Car- bone is Letterman Greg Osborn at the annual awards banquet in the spring. LETTERMEN ' S CLUB: (Bottom Row) Mark Lewcllen. Joe Leeth (initiation chairman). Leon Schmidt (pres). Greg Glancy (sec.-treas.), Kevin Reidy, Kris Dearduff. (Row 2) Mr Craig Moore (spon.). Kern Bailey, Tod Boise, Craig Wright. Brad McConnell, Jeff Cook, Kevin Gilland. (Row 3) Rob Johnion. Terry Maddox, Brian Smith, Kevin White, Brian Willmann. Gregg Os- born. (Row 4) Bryan Wright, .Mike Wimmer, Bryan .McDonald, Steve Strickland, Doug Myers, Jim Millikan. f ?oit ' 5y Biff Wilson, Dave Smith, Evan Pethtel, Brent Tarter, Dan Young, Mike Wil - liams, Brad Everhart. Femininity took a stand on Crazy Day of Spirit Week as Rich Roark. Brian Willman. Danny Young, Joe Schmidt, and Randy Abbott illustrate. BBC: (Bottom Row) Deb Armstrong, Rhonda Smith, Londa BergdoU, Cindy Johnson, Mary Levi-is, Kim Crouse. (Row 2) frs. Gretchen St. Place (spon. ). Michelle Pickering. Lisa Morris, Beth .Armstrong, Cheryl Dilly. Teresa BrowTi, Barbara Walker. Mr. John Carbone (spon.). (Row J) Susie Robbins, Julie Voght, Lora Smith, Jana RefT. Marleen Jones, Pam Bales, Gina Hodgin. (Row 4) DeeDee Schwindt, Shelli Bole. Brenda Rogers. Sherri Bole, Resa Boxell, Mary Wilson, Libby Fread. Cindy Troyer. (Row ) Lori Ingram, Lesa Glancy, Robin Haines, Kathy Shores, Karen Reidy, Beth Lee, . ngela Fettig. B.B.C.. Booster Club. Lettermen ' HS
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