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Industrial club just 14 Despite a slow first semester In- dustrial Arts Club had a very active year. With only 14 members the club was still able to see several out- standing events. One of the year ' s highlights was a chance for club members to go to a Pacer basketball game. The club also attended a Komet hockey game, held a basketball tourney among members, and emphasized National Energy Education Day. The club ' s sponsors were Mr. Gary Cheesman and Mr. Dan Baughey. Two awards were established for the club this year. The purpose of the awards according to Mr. Chees- man is to recognize at least two outstanding students who have pur- sued Industrial Art courses during their high school careers. The first award is the Industrial Leadership award. To receive this award the member must be enrolled in at least two I A classes during his senior year and must be an I A major. The second award is given to the member known throughout the de- partment for his dependability. Industrial Arts: (Front Row) Mike Clark, Rob Brown (sec), Ed Townsend (pres.), Craig Reese (treas.), Willie Elliot, (Row 2) Bruce Miller, Charles Watkins, Bill Schick, Tommy Kreisher. Chuck Ross works on one of many industrial arts projects. Industrial Arts 131
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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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It ' s harder to tell which one is cuter isn ' t it? Geoff Witt and Linda Tyler pose for The Importance of Being Ernest. 132 Plays Eva Dell Neel, Colleen Cochran, and Chris Shepherd prepare for the spring play directed by Mr. Robert CoscareUi. Lady Precious Harp (Babette Spain) and Cov- et Spring (Rusty Needier) capture the dragon (Dixie Batten) in Land Of The Dragon.
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