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,i t eQ-lfivc, Qv--l- Who's clay is on the ceiling ,.. Where's my painting How do you draw a box .., Like your new finger painting Where's the teacher Who's stupid looking pot isthis? . .. The creative talent of the fine art students was motivated by Miss Donna Bicknell and Mr. Larry Huff- man who are also sponsors for Art Club. The art department and club is composed of students interested in art and willing to help with the groups community art projects. Stu- dents could enroll this year in Ce- ramics l and II, painting, craft, draw- ing andfundamentals. The art club goal for the year was to encourage students to become ,go-f . 5-luden-l-5 cf isp luv 'Pr-oLje,c:l'.S better aquainted with the impor- tance of art not only at Campus but throughout the world. At Christmas the club decorated the Haysville Post Office. A The art club students met once a week and worked on projects of their choice. ln the spring the stu- dents sponsored a art show where students had an opportunity to dis- play projects completed during the year. 'If Ceramic student, Randy 5 McCutchen, attempts to 1 2 4 make a pot on the potter's 6 wheel with the assistance of Mr. Larry Huffman. Z! Deb- 3 bie Allen and Pam Davis enjoy working on their macrame projects in crafts class. 3f ART CLUB: BACK ROW - Debbie Price, Debbie Gress, lan Rice, Terrie Roe, Andrea Burks, Marsha Holmes, julie Pulec, Cindy Gruen' backer, Terrie Raine, lo Wolgethrmuth. THIRD ROW - Brad Loper, Cindy Shipman, Mario Javier, David Gross, Linda Pulsiver, Michelle Decuir, Anna Palaccio, Sherrie Bow- en, Debbie Tussey, Paula Vaught. SECOND ROW -jeff West, Steve Scott, Randy Mc- Cutchen, Bazyl Burgess, Allen Thruston, Lauri Dalton, Linda Hudson, Debbie Hankins, FRONT ROW - Dan johnson, Ken Boote, Scott McCutheon, Lance Province, David Gore. 4X Mr. Larry Huffman discusses some of the finishing touches needed to complete painter Ron Becker's landscape painting. sf Art fundamental students find themselves working hard to complete their projects. 6f The sixth hour drawing students finish the day working on their drawing projects.
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Lobe SA-vesscd -For 5C.'ie,vxc,e, Sl-udem-l-S You mean I actually have to TOUCH that frog? Has anyone fed the monkeys today? .. . Hey. the bell can't ring yet, l'm not done with my experiment . ., Labs and experiments in Science classes were stressed much more heavily this year than previously. Science teachers attempted to teach things the students would en- counter rather than teaching toward college, said Mrs. Evelyn Hefley, science teacher. Less homework was given as Mrs. Charyl Winters felt the students learned more by discussing in class. Field trips were taken this year to Wesley Medical Center, Vulcan Chemicals, and the Crime Lab. Mr. joe Hoover took his physics class to Snap Back Photo. Science classes offered to students included Biology G taught by Mrs. Hefley, Mrs. Winters and Mr. Terry Calendar, and Biology IIS taught by Mr. Calendar and Mr. Leland Un- ruh. Mrs. Hefley taught botany as well. Mrs. Winters taught chemistry and physiology. Physics, basic science and introductory science were taught by Mr. Hoover. Mr. Calendar taught zoology while earth science was taught by Mr. Unruh. Science club activities included planting tulips, jonquils and various other flowers around the CHS colt as well as buying new plants for the plant room. 1 7 3 'lf SCIENCE CLUB: Back ' Row: A. Frye, D. Rogers, T. 5 Martin, T. Sprout, Third Row: 1. Smith, W. Sparrow, K. Fra- 5 zier, 1. Gubitz, G. Long, D. Tieszen, B. Beck. Second Row: C. Hephner, R. Hufman, P. Stephens, S. McFeeters, I. Sprout. Front Row: I. Kettle- man, S, Konkel, S. Konkel, W. Cox. 2X Verna Boyd and Steve Fox spend many class hours on experiments. 3X Chris Stewart finishes a lab and gathers his report on it to hand in, as experiments bear heavily on his grade. 4X Vicki Murrow and Sandy Kneifing set up a lab to study the effects of different environments on how well seeds will sprout. sf David Dor- sey, student aid, is frequently responsible for feeding the CHS monkeys, an activity Mo and Molly enjoy the most. 6X Science teachers joe Hoover, LeLand Unruh, Charyl Winters, Terry Calendar, and Evelyn Hefley watch the antics of one of their prized specimens for scientific study.
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