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M. E E Q S Q 3 o 0 TJ W1 vu Q ff f u s N wg , A 8 U: Q ..... . .,.....-f 4-.,.-.. -....,i.....p,,..-.i.i,.-,i,.-....-.....,q.......M--..,,.....,., -, . -. ...-...N C . Joe Servi, vice-president of Industrial Flrts Club, files on his C O2 racer. During o business meeting, Mr. Pumphreu and Mr. Maupin discuss the next project with the members. Zoddo Bazzu, Joeu Langston and Mitchell Hn- thamatten, members of Math Club, pre-regis- ter at the Math Relaus at Shawnee Mission LUest. F, Agfw up s- -wh Y h'lfUL'sl ,JI '1 T471 '2- 'Yf tif f I nf D , ,mc ' My g if ,,,c, . c,,,ii Hlstoru Club members listen carefullu to the ca reer dau speakers during one of their meet ings. Libu LUaltemath, Jill Fllumbaugh and Ufaune Hn- derson find that spending S 700,000.00 is lots Clubs 2 -I of fun in Stock Club! 4,
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Clubs This year at BSJH we had more than our fill of clubs. lt seemed every- one was participating in at least one. Culturally Speaking was a club with a concept. That concept was to give the students involved experi- ence in writing and its field. To do that the club organizers, the English teachers, organized trips to expose students to different authors and ex- periences that they could later write about. The group averaged about 25 members. The students formed writ- ing groups with their peers and pre- pared writings for local contests. The meetings were held in the library and in 2l2B. During meetings students shared refreshments as well as their writings. Industrial Hrts club was formed this year and was designed to work for the students interests. The 40 students involved built projects that they would enjoy doing. The spon- sors, Mr. Maupin and Mr. Pumphrey 20 Clubs ,.,. ..,.. ... ..-....s..,.-C ..,-.. -s,. --..,..,,,.....-, . .- ,. ...- -. , ..,. Y Hobert Horton gets constructive helo for o story from Mrs. Mayfield during Culturally Speaking. H group of writers discuss their ideas with Mrs. MoyHeld. clubs tired to bring in all the areas of indus- trial arts, but the students tended to go toward the wood projects. The most important project done this year was a mass production of chop- ping blocks which the students sold. The money was used for various community services. Math Club was also a club this year. The club met every Tuesday af- ter school between 2:30 ad 3:30 in Mrs. CDuackenbush's room. The cIub's atmosphere was very casual so that the students had more than a teach- erfstudent relationship. The Math Club sponsors were Miss Johnson, Mrs. Moehle and Mrs. Quackenbush. The club went to the H.C. muse- um, took part in l-lnowledge Master, and for the first time elected officers. This was the first year History Club was offered. There were be- tween 30 to 35 students that partici- pated. The club met in Mr. Garrett's room twice a month from 2:30 to 3:30. , ' I X -A,?'17- 3 lf! .V K X' Wx Y' r, ' ig, 'T gl The club had several field trips which included a trip to the Liberty Memorial, a career segment, and a judicial segment. Stock Club was a club that was active during second semester. Here, students bought and managed their stock under the direction of Mrs.Olberding and Mrs. Reed. Each group of students had Sl00,000.00 to spend. They are in competition with oth- er schools in the Hansas City area based on the activity of their stock. Our school this year was full of clubs. If you weren't in one you mis- sed out on some real fun! David Ecton, Jim Mitchell, Suzanne Zimmerman Robyn Hatcfff 2. C G' in
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..,..-1,8--4-we-,yew V -'A' - - - ' V V - V Robyn Hotcllff lst hour ninth grade band. Front row: LoRnno Brown, Christa Culbertson, Fellcla Gibb, Hrlsten Guilford, Stacu Grist, Tammu Justus, DeeDee Jones, Christina Esteban, Julie Clark Row 2: Deborah Miller, Tonua Bankus, Cherul Balls, Mitzl Meuer, Matt Craig, Shelleu Peterson, Harla llloolfolk, Tracu Prine, Hindra Ventimiglla. Greg Stracener, Gelnda Scarborough, Him Rohovlt, Kristen Mallard, Debbie Rntes, Carrie Gar- wood Row 3: Leanne Huntslnger, Nlckl Pritchard, Maruann Rmbrosl, Bekcu Butler, Lorl Crouch, Rllun walker, Julie Harding, Matt Masten, Scott Osborne, Rlck Moran, Eric Rose, Chris lsaacks, Brian Banks, Mike Strickland, Hennu Miller, Ben Kitchen, Hent Beuers Row 4: Dena Careu, Rngie Bradleu, Janet Gitzen, Loretta Henslee, Sean Lantz, Steve Larish, Jefferu Langston, Dean Noll, James Dun- can, Melissa Sterling, David Lleb, Terru Hincheloe, Lennu Shaver, Jason LUellner, Jack Gladbach. Bruan Vandevuvere, Shaun Crawford, Christina Clark, David Robinson, Shawn Briner, Nathan Hill Back row: Gene williams, TJ Blanklnshlp, Brad Banks, Hrlsten Langewisch, Hristu Broker, Dana Struve, Jared Sparks, Ben Hamm, Mike Nesselhuf, Mr. Leeper Not pictured: Clndu Flagg, Paul Harris, Rmu Dillon, Chris Mauo, Trou Shelor, Jason Copeland. 3rd hour eighth grade band Front row: lllendu Higgins, Michelle LUeaver, UJendu Johnson, Heather Sallee, Julie Steinfeldt, Melissa Bauer. Shellu Rnderson, Jlll Gardiner, Courtneu Prine, Flmu Nicholson Row 2:DebbIe Rrf- mann, Jennu Best, Rngela Simpson, Bekah Strahm, Heather Travis, Jennu Hunt, Robbie Boehm, Robert Gonzales, Hellle Duckering, Cllnt Jones, Michelle Bumpas, Nicole Bracclno, Melissa Danlel. Kellie Hratz Row 3: Tina Montgomeru. Jennifer Dotu, Michaela Nance, Natalie Jouce, Jennifer Hil- burn, Dannu Shapiro, Peter Conrad, Craig Bittner, Shawn Patrick, Lavette Moritz. Michelle Leeper, David Tabb, Daniel Bates, Jason Patterson, Mike LUalker, Coru Bartholomeo Back row: Josh Pohl, Robyn Hatcllff Qnd hour ninth grade band Front row: Jennifer Simpson, Elizabeth Lewis, Rdrlenne Davis, Hmu Cusick, Sherru Manning, Ludla Hampton, UJendl Grimm, Hari Carpenter, Sherul Simmons, Tamara Ballard Row 2: Haren Pojmann, Lisa Hagemann, Steve Glllen, Jason LUard, Melette Mossman, Lori Melugln, Sarah Phipps, Crlssu Toulor, Jennifer Beal, Haren Rhodes, Nichole Carrlere, Him Lllllleu, Terri LUrlght, Janet Fairbanks Row 3: Shanna Paune, Sarah Jones, Debbie Blackwell. Tlffanu LUrlght, Jennu Hester. Chuck Quin- leu. Trent Mattoon, Melissa Frost, Rustu Gabriel, Nell Hornls, Hevln Smith, Mike Heffner, Erik Chrls- tianson, Becku Rrrowsmith Row 4: Hngle Rowland, Chrlstlan Duncan, Hrustal Borgman, Carrie Fos- ter, Heather Creek, Stephanie Hall, Hellu Brown, Tonu l.Uebb, Rachael Dameron, Jason Darrah. 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