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SPENCER ORGANIZES HIS 30 TH 1 - Ryoko Itsutsuji and Sheryl Young are posting their favorite quotes and showing off the different styles of writ¬ ing they learned in art class. Other art class projects are in the foreground. 2 - Dan Quaintance is relaxing on the waterbed he made in Woods class. Let’s hope it’s more comfortable once the water goes in. 3 - Enjoying the talents of their art classmates, Lyn Hancock and Ron Shifley give a little help during class to put up the great works done in class. 5 - Andy Stewart, Todd Guinther, and Joey Shulaw look over and test some of the projects done by their fellow classmates. 6 - Paul Roe is already using his project. Paul made a cabinet for his stereo in Ind. Arts class. Along with his stereo project, he went on to make a dresser and other big projects in Metals. 4 - Keith Beach and Erin McKee enjoy some of the art class’s talents. Keith and Erin, both being in Ind. Arts, were impressed with what they saw. 7 - Anne King, Matt Bisignano, and Jodi Gathright take time to help set up the Art Department part of the show. Anne King gets the most out of the time as she also studies the art along with hanging it up. 30
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The crowning of the Queen and presentation of the flowers to members of the court such as Cindy Brit¬ ton, was done by Junior Class Vice President Tim Bogan. After the crowning ceremonies the Queen and members of her court danced to the song “The Greatest Love of All” Senior Tim Dennison took Sophomore Anissa Grove to the prom. Along with students Shan Fortner and Carl Doven- barger, faculty member Pat Sparks and her husband enjoyed the music provided by JBS Sound. Some members of the Senior class who attended the dance alone were Julie Armstrong, Kim Bursby, and Missy Coulter. Ted Belanger attended the dance with an ex- Colonel Crawford student Michelle Brown. 29
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ARTS SHOW OF SUCCESS 1 - Mr. Cauley, Kevin Koge, Mr. Spencer, and Randy Sandlin contemplate a while over where to put the various projects. Help from students over the years and persistence on Mr. Spencer’s part has made the Arts Show a success for 30 years. Congratulations Mr. Spencer for a job well done! 2 - Mrs. Amicone and Lisa Moll say, “Look how easy.” This part of the Arts Show was given to the Home Economics Department to display their special talents in sewing. 3 - Mrs. Rittenour looks at a project Tammy Spears worked on in class with a look of pride at what her students learned. 4 - One of the many projects in Mrs. Ami- cone’s class was letter pillows as shown here. Missy Redden spelled her name out with these letter pillows which were displayed at the Arts Show. 5 - Brian Seybert is putting the finishing touches on his dresser for the Arts Show. He’s getting some advice from Jerry Pauly while David Lay and Brad Trout stand by ready to help. 6 - Randy Sandlin and Joe Pauly put the finishing touches on the Mechanical Drawing part of the Arts Show. 31
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