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

 - Class of 1980

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Council helps backstage student Council members usually worked behind the scenes to help major events become successful, en- joyable events. This year ' s council chose Hot Stuff for the theme of homecoming and arranged for the Classey Chassy Sight and Sound band to In spite of obvious distractions Rich Roark defeated his opponent in marltsmanship dur- ing a Student Council sponsored convocation. perform at the dance that followed. The council also overcame sched- uling problems to plan three convo- cations for the second semester of the year. Convocation topics ranged from archery to creatures of all sorts. Santa Claus ' arrival was aided by the group too. Tod Boise played the role with the council ' s backing and added color and spirit to festivities in the gym. STUDENT COUNCIL: (Bottom Row) Mr. Joe Castelo (spon), Alan Townsend (sec). Jeff Stroup (pres.), Gregg Osborn (vice pres.), Scott Stroup (treas.), Mr Lee Broyles (spon.). (Row 2) Rhonda Real. JodyLee, Mike Wheat- ley, Natalie Stallsmith. Robyn Rogers, Regi- na Grove. Kay West. (Row 3) Lori Ingram. ToddFalk, Shonda Herr, Brigit Farling, John Payne, Cheryl Sulit. (Row 4) Marty Rhodes, Stacy Hamilton, Mike Applegate, Delia Not- tingham, Casey Mclntire, Andrea Curme, Kim Gilland, (Row 5) Shelly Cline, Kelly Moorman, Jack Norton, Ben Hodgin, Tom Ap- plegate. Anita Cook, Kris Reidy. Misti Crull, Trudy Moyer. STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES: (Bot- tom Row) Tricia Simmons. Lesa Glancy, Ce- lina Cook, Pam Bales. Ronda Manning (Row 2) Marlon St. John. Pam Rinker. Dana McCouns, Jody Cole, Beth Ramey. Angle Carll, Beth Leeth. (Row 3) Lisa Clark. Brenda Davis, Dawn Atkinson, John Williams, Tere- sa Rea, Teri Lewis, Angle Norton, Debbie Fisher, Michele Thomas. (Row 4) Dave Jack- son, Beth Schwarzkopf. Jim Sullivan. Lynn Slusher, Chuck Herbert, Steve Strine, Rod Pethtel, Ron Kreisher, Scott Confer. Student Council 129

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Lesa Glancy serves punch at the National Honor Society initiation. Punch and cooA-jes were served to family and friends after the ceremony. Honor Society adds 33 On Nov. 29, 33 juniors and seniors were initiated to the National Honor Society. The speakers for the cere- moy were the NHS officers. New members were chosen by teachers. Each teacher filled out a survey on eligible students. A com- mittee then tabulated the votes. The organization operated under the colors blue and gold and the motto, Noblesse Oblige (meaning HONOR SOCIETY ESTABLISHED MEM- BERS: (Bottom Row) Lisa West, Beth Lee, Lesa Glancy (treas.), Bryan McDonald (pres.), Linda Tyler (vice pres.), Brenda Rogers (sec), Mrs. Sandra Stroup (spon.). (Row 2) Resa Boxell, Gregg Osborn, Brian Goetz, Jeff Stroup, Anita Cook, Cheryl Laymon, Mrs. Ann Kerr (spon.). HONOR SOCIETY INITIATES: (Bottom Row) John Faas, Kevin Fettig, Dave Dickey, Gary Langdon, Doug Mills, Brian Beeks, Bill Sutton, Brad McConnel. (Row 2) Teresa Brown, Tammy Wolfe, Narlynn Dempsey, Lynn Ann Games, Amy Sills, Pam Rinker, Teri Lewis. Cindy Troyer, Angela Fettig, De- anna Brown, Debbie Johnson, Shelly Clme. (Row 3) Lori Ingram. Tammie Shields, Karen Jester, Cheryl Sulit, Barbara Walker. Craig Kirkwood, Doug Goetz, Natalie Stallsmith, Cindy Neff, Pam Bales. the obligation of honorable, gener- ous, and responsible behavior asso- ciated with high rank), and featured a yellow rose as the official flower. The qualities required of members are scholarship, leadership, service, and character. NHS made money from the annu- al Abraxas, which included pieces of literary and art work from many students. 128 National Honor Society



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Art Club expands lives Art Club attempts to involve students in activities that will enlarge their areas of interest and benefit the school. The club takes trips to college art departments and art shows. They also raise money to buy art pieces for the school. The club took trips to Taylor ART CLUB I: (Bottom Row) Gary Case, Nick Jones (soc. chairman), Celina Cook (pres.), John Powell, Kelly Kouns (treas.), Karen Reidy (sec). Ed Townsend (vice-pres.). (Row 2) Mr. John Adams (span.), Lee Myers, Valer- ie Brown, Ruth Wilson, Karen Stafford, Lisa ORourke, Beth Ramey, Barbara Walker, Mike Mclntire, Ms. Jane Spencer (spon.). (Row 3) Kim Hall, Kris Leffingwell, Michelle Chaney, Kris Robinson, Penny Hurst, Lisa Lawson, Julie Cole, Susan Ford, Pam Rinker, Tim Miller, Sindee Musser. (Row 4) Chip Bole. Shelly Flanagan, Andrea Curme, Melinda Deffenbagh, Charmin Mills, Penny Robinson, Jodi Hall, Rosalyn Hannon, Cheryl Laymon, Lesa Clancy. (Row 5) Terry Willmann, Ron- nie Hartley, Keith Dempsey, Rod Pethtel, Brad Rogers, Dann Allen, Kevin Smith, Vic- tor Dodge, Larry Whitesell, Will Lackey, Jeff Cook. University, Ball State University, Bethel Pike, and Skate Away with the French and Spanish Clubs. The $1,000 made from the candy sales was used to buy an art piece for the school and also for the end of the year trip. Brian McDonald looks at jewelry made by art students in Indianapolis. Students also visited the Museum of Fine Arts. Robbie Bobbins works intently at the potter ' s wheel in the art room. The finished product will be a clay bowl. ART CLUB 11: (Bottom Row) Robyn Rogers, Marty Winder. Brian Reading, Cindi Hicks, Todd Falk, Leon Miller, Rob Inman. (Row 2) Sharon Cheney. Jody Cole. Glenna Snyder, Sibbie Gardner, Jane Shroyer. Robert Dalton, David Williams, Rob Bobbins (Row 3) Renee Deffen- baugh. Pam Moore. Nila Taylor. Dede Weaver, Dawn Roberts, Kris Reidy, Les Sluder, Trudy Moyer. Bryan Schwarzkopf (Row 4) Dave Messersmith, Troy Starnes. Rich Aldridge, Doug Brackin, Greg Bullard, Ken Hall, Troy Baker, Rob Brown. 130 Art Club

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