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ihdblowihgl It's Right Down Their Alley I BOWLING CLUB - FRONT ROW: Julie Ellerbeck, De- bbie Wenner, Dave Brewes, Bill Wood, Keith Sherwood 1+5.Pres., Celia Dickey - Sec., Ed Lucker - Spsr. ,SECOND ROW: Karen Roundtree, Laina Beckner, Gina Hampton, Theresa Dupont, Kathi Schmidt, Kathy Wood, vBethnMeIyer. THIRD ROW: James Cullings, Nancy Gaylor, im Rochelle, Doug Klein Barbara Armenia ,Claire lrwin, Sharon Matheney, Lori Fenuerda. FOURTH 00- ROW: Larry Reinhold, Larry Smith, Chuck Hayley, Laweada Bethards, Blane Gantos, Alan Dupont, James Brewer. FIFTH ROW: Rhonda Wardlow, Colleen Barney, Micheal Kinney, Jane Hedtus, Pat Valentine, Robert Beckner, Jim Gendle. SIXTH ROW: Richard Park, Mike Hayes, Eric Todd, Jim Sykes, Scott Clancy, Derek Wil hams. BACK ROW: Kevin Hinkley, Kevin Pease, Mike Owens, John Washington, Randy Nunley, Steve Spitzer. Trying for that perfect 300 is everyone's aim. On Saturday afternoons, club members invade Brandon Bowling Lanes.
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MENTAL POWER was the unofficial slogan for Chess Club and Bowling Club. Using this power, each member tested his skill by competing against other club members and against other high school teams. Under the guidance of Mr. Phillip Clark, their sponsor, and president Karl White- head, the members of the Chess Club used their wits, intelligence and high reasoning in making all the right moves. Although the Bowling Club was only in its second year at Brandon, it had well over 80 members. Ovenlvhelmed at the turnout this past year were Mr. Ed Lucker, the sponsor, and Keith Shenivood, the club president. The Bowling Club spon- sored an Eagle Walk for Spina Bifida and American Cancer Society which had a great participation and raised a lot of money. By competingwith other schools, the Brandon Bowling and Chess Clubs were able to add to their talents and proved to be outstanding teams. David Cavanaugh and Wayne Marshall try to perfect their concentration skills fibama CHESS CLUB -- FRONT ROW: Duane Myers - V.P., ROW: Wayne Marshall, Karl Whitehead - Pres., Ronald . Phillip Clark - Spsr., William Morris, Duwarren Adams, Parten, Charles Parten. SECOND ROW: Ron Wakefield, David Cavanaugh. BACK I 62 I Chess Club
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gfff,J..e. Q ,ficfuf u ,cowvre afnd ,Lcd ,Q Vaacuo iff: 6254111 Maw l Practice, Practice, Practice fflmtuf . f l fl, . 4,1 ,QL 'fY2 I... ing a debate. 64 I Equestrians Michael Cunnungham shows his calm de- meanor while making his opening remarks dur- EOUESTRIANS - FRONT ROW: Tracy Con- SECOND ROW: Leslie Farley, Michele Futch, way - Sec., Dawn Dunlap - Pres., Trish Thomas Rex, Abbie Bennewitz. BACK ROW: Casaccia - V. Pres., Lori Williams - Histo., Pam Hudson, Lisa Herndon, Yvonne Aubel, Mrs. Nancy B. McDermott - Sponsor. Kathleen Morley, Charlayne Reichert. Hard work, determination, and a lot of practice - these things characterized both the Equestrian Club and the Fore- nsics League. The Equestrian Club focused on the enjoyment of horses. All members loved to ride, and many participated in contests and horse shows with their four-legged friends. Mrs. Nancy McDermott was the spon- sor ofthe Equestrian Club, and she her- self loved to ride. She owned four horses of her own, which she showed. The Forensics League concentrated on the fine points of the art of debating. The members participated in debates with each other, first researching their points and practicing their style. On Election Day, the tive members of the Forensics League held a debate on the issues for the classes of Perez, Powell, and Hammock. The audience was to imagine that the candidates na been elected in the primaries instead Carter and Reagan. Michael Cunnu gham and running-mate Perter Dunla took the side of the Reagan administr tion on many points, while Mike Davis an running-mate Jim Schiefelbein took th Carter views. Ernie Donini acted as mo erator between the two candidates. Th audience asked questions of the candi dates concerning the economy, taxe foreign policy, and U.S. defense. Miss Chrissy lgnatuk sponsored th Forensics League and taught publi speaking and English. While there were few similarities be tween Equestrians and Forensic League, their single common bond wa that each group boasted member strongly devoted to the interests prom oted by the group.
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