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Computer club Front Row: Fred Sanders. Debbie Brumback. Dawn Price. Ron Bender, Tavi Gandara.. Rack Row: Donnie Long. Greg Quade. Steve Nelson. Ricky Long. Jamie Barber. David Swim. Advisor, Mr. Fox. Concert band Front Row Barbara Raemy, Denise Wirth. Christine May. Vicky Stevens. Shelly Dixon. Carrie Cheseldine. Second row Renee Dob- son. Katie Trammell. Heather Edwards, Jackie Lacey. Kristy Gass. Tracy Collins. Back Row: Charlene Gass. Demver Gastoi. Leslie Krush, Jodi Cross, Rachel Fellows. Deca Front Row: Advisor Mrs. Brown, Mary Herbert. Vicky Tippett, Tracy McGuire, Dee Diggle, Second Row: Tanya Green. Beverly Barnes. Tracy VanHoozier. Missy Guy. Aggie Faunce. Last Row: James Mason. Dennis Burroughs, John Epperson. Pam Lacey. Concert band Front Row: Robbie Winslow. Freddy Payne. David Adams. Mike Adams. Brian Douglass. Second Row Ricky Ryan. Shawn Perry, Ricky Quade. Carol Powers, Tabatha Bowman, Last Row: Bruce Bender. Steve Bietzell, Ricardo Thompkins, Shane Thompson. Kevin Hugel. Jaime Wilkerson. Concert band Front Row: Joan Brown. Dawn Reamy. Heath Haukland, Renee Holton. John VanHoozier, Second Row: Dory Gaston, Delores Mur- phy, l eslie Richards. Caroline Zimmerman. Jonathon Youngson. Back Row: Ron Bender. Eddie Thompson, Elizabeth Franklin. Billy Rayle, Joe Adams. Preston Wood. Drama club Front Row: Katie Gunde. Second Row: Kim O’Connor. Sherri Blanton. Preston Wood, John Willen. Beth Hammet, Rachel Holden. Back Row: Denver Gaston. David Swim. Heath Haukland. Chris Thompson, Kaira Sauerwine, Pat Wetzel, David Barth. Computer Club — Drama Club
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Vibrant Style Pat Wetzel aa Judas played the bad guy in (lodapell, here singing one of his many solos. You guessed — It was all for the best. The best this year was to watch the per- formers within the school. A small cast presented a spiritual musical in March. Talented students highlighted their vibrant per- sonalities in the 80’s style of Godspell. With the creative minds of Mrs. Kuzmick, Mrs. Fickes, and Mrs. Ritchie, the props and choreography made the show exciting. The whole play is built by parables of the Bible. While the cast had a parable in hell, hell was por- trayed with black lights flashing and an added pan- tomine of white gloves and streamers as whips. The lucky cast even got to use handmade animal puppets for Noah’s ark and pig noses and goatees for farm animals. There was even a special sur- prise of rapping by Robby Winslow and Wayne Bush to emphasize the updated Godspell production. A maypole effect around Jesus Christ, David Barth, brought dramatic imagery of the crucifixion. Members of Godspell had a chance to stand out alone, with each character almost as important as the other. Plus this was another chance to publicize the talent found within our school. Feature: Godspell 153
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Near and Far Data processing, entre- preneurship, shorthand, typ- ing, and parliamentary pro- cedure to food marketing, restaurant marketing, financ- ing credit, and general mer- chandising. The FBLA and DECA organizations repre- sented Chopticon more than well in competitions school and state wide. FBLA had 24 first place and second place winners from the Region IV Business competition that headed to Hagerstown for the state competition. DECA participated in the State and National Career Development Conferences located in Gathersburg and Atlanta. Chopticon was represented in Hagerstown and the North Atlantic Region Conference located in Boston, Mass. These organizations went near and far to represent Chopticon and to set ex- amples for future club members. Maid service? Settling in at the state competition are Billy Dollins and Shannon Brubaker. Hot Tub Honeys — A benefit of travel with FBLA — hotel facilities. Merchandising Wonder, Big Boy symbol is still with us. James Mason and Aggie Faunce at the National Conference in Atlanta. Feature: FBLA and DECA 155
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