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Any initiation can be scary, if you are blind- folded. Kelly Zigler leads the Spanish Club ' s next victim to a pie in the face. Mrs. Debi Gabbard gives last minute instruc- tions to French Club members before they start the initiation of first year members. LATIN CLUB: (Front Row) Tim Curts (vice- pres.), Cindy Neff (pres.), Jill Pierson (treas.). (Row 2) Mr. John Leech (span.). Brian Bow- man, Dave Whitesell, Colleen Cochran, Mag- gie Dinse. (Row 3) Ron Lightle, Karen Kessler, Corinne Goetz, Tim Lewis, Bill Sut- ton. FRENCH CLUB: (Front Row) Brenda Davis, Jennifer Bales, Debbie Overmeyer (pres.). John Faas (vice-pres.), Mary Houseman (treas.). Misti CruU, Ronda Hanning, Mike Jones. (Row 2) Mrs. Debi Gabbard (spon.), Sibbie Gardner, Diane Said, Rick LaMotte, Lora Smith. Leslie Helm, Cheryl Sulit, Deb- bie Neff Lisa Brown, Regina Grove. (Row 3) Stephanie Grayson, Brenda Hanning, Robin Haines, Beth Smith, Bob Snapp, Sharri Clamme. Cathy Moore, Elizabeth Sills, Lori Ingram, Kelly White, Sherri Hammond. Lin- da Tyler. (Row 4) Kris Reidy. Julie Daily. Bret Shaw. Scott Simmons. Todd Guyer. Ke- vin Wentz. Susan Schermerhorn. Cheryl Laymon. Monica Smith, Marleen Jones, Jen- ifer Lenegan, Kandy Leffingwell, Monica Lo- gan, Narlynn Dempsey, Brett Conner. 140 Language Clubs
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Chip Bole and Ronnie Kreischer pile food on their plates at the annual Future Farmers of America Banquet. Fruit sale makes $800 The annual Florida citrus sale brought in $800. Jim Confer was the highest salesman. The money from the sales was used for leadership camp. FFA officers can attend leader- ship camp during the summer. First year members attended Green- hands. This year they took a field trip to the 1979 Farm Progress Show. The State FFA President was guest speaker at the annual March Banquet. All the state officers were Planting different types of seeds in the green- house are Tony King, Tom Jones, Tracey Schwarzkopf, Kent Roush, and Randy Hall. guest speakers at the winter meet- ings. Seniors. Sherri and Shelly Bole were chosen Chapter Sweethearts. Dave Renneker was the Top Farm Journal Salesman. The Dekalb Top Scholarship and Leadership Award went to Tom Jones. Three Blackford FFA judging teams participated in the District 7 Agriculture Judging Contest. The dairy judging team consisted of Mike Pluimer, Brenda Emshwiller, Myra Spaulding, and Kevin Smith. The livestock team consisted of Danny Hutson, Chip Bole, Elaine Smith, and Bruce Trees. Chris Pearson waters seeds planted in the greenhouse by Agriculture students. Differ- ent seed types were planted for observation. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA: (Front Row) Roger Ramseyer (pres.), Tom Jones (vice-pres.), Tony King, (treas.), Scott Emsh- willer (sec), Jim Confer (reporter), James Kemmer (sentinal), Tracy Banter (photo). (Row 2) Mr. Norm Fogwell (span.). Chip Bole, Elaine Smith, Brenda Emshwiller, Danny Hutson, Bruce Trees, Rick Maddox, Dean Parker. (Row 3) Rich Aldridge, Randy Mad- dox, Dave Hawkins, Kathy Jones, Karen Kessler, Kevin Smith, Keith Mattson, Steven Maddox. (Row 4) Jeff Bales, Joe Schlatter, Todd Forrester, Monty Lechien, John Payne, Jim Sharp. FFA 139
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Languages seek variety The basic elements of the BHS language organizations are festivals, banquets, and trips. Deutscher Verein, German Club, took a trip to Hunington ' s Hei- delberg Restaurant and to Fort Wayne to a Bavarian band concert. In Le Cerle Francais, French Club, seventeen students and eight adults visited France, Switzerland, and Monaco during the summer. The French clubbers took a trip to Fort Wayne to see a pantomime art- ist in March and visited Cafe Joh- f 3 f f nelle. El Club Espanol, Spanish Club, members took a trip to Mexico dur- ing the summer. A money making project for the club was the sale of mums during Homecoming week. Latini, Latin Club, members started the school year by wearing togas to school during initiation day. Club members also participated in the Latin Club Spring Fling. All language clubs took part in an International Christmas in De- cember. GERMAN CLUB: (Front Row) Mrs. Donna Atkinson (spon.), Alan Townsend (sec), Beth Redmond (pres.), Joe Edwards (vice-pres.), Beth Leeth (treas.). (Row 2) Debbie Over- meyer, Nancy Feltt, Cissy Guyer, Amy Boise, Brenda Greene, Teresa Bowen, Shelli Drum- mond. (Row 3) Jan Schwartzkopf, Michelle Ickes, Neil Flatter, Pete Sprunger, Steven Ehlers, Trudy Moyer, Dave Jackson. Tony Uggen. (Row 4) Todd Hiday. Lisa Hurst. Beth Hartley, Maricarol Schwering, Todd Guyer, Brian Beeks, Paula Woodcck, Dale Sn ' app. Mike Rinker, Jeff Dollar. SPANISH CLUB: (Front Row) Debbie Fish- er, Eva Dell Neel, Laverna Atnip (sec), Fred Bartrom (pres.), Deanna Slusher (vice-pres.), Ben Hodgin (treas.), Lynn Slusher. (Row 2) Ms. Becky Thompson (spon.), Dixie Batten, Shelly Drummond, Tracey Sharits, Jane Kinser, Jenny Simmons, Laura Horton, Regi- na Mowery, Teresa Parson, Rhonda Wilson. Kelly Zigler, Susan Snyder, Mary Ann Da- vies. (Row 3) Bonnie Rice, Helen Reidy, Jo Dee Marshall, Jami Knox, Delia Nottingham, Holly Reid, Dan Taylor, Tim Zimmerman, Robyn Rogers, Kathy Love, Amy Pugh, Deb- bie Overmeyer. (Row 4) Todd Murray. Linda Burchard, Angle Dodds, Diane Kellog, Danny Sulit, Lisa Smith, Susan Ford, Nancy Wil- liams. Linda Atnip, Bev Rouse. Sandra An- derson, Cindy Wilkins. (Row 5) Larry Stock- ton, Shelly Sullivan, Jodi Rench, Greg Buckner, Mike Hardesty, Scott Confer, Bryan Schwartzkopf Bill Denney, David Wilkins, Scott Twibell, Angela Fettig, Anne Chaney. Language Club 141
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