Columbus North High School - Log Yearbook (Columbus, IN)

 - Class of 1980

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Above— Takino a break from work on her eoil pot project. ienior Liura Swope re ponds to a question from a classmate. Far above—Ink scratch pieces occupy Melissa Ranck and Lori Sharp. Ranck was a Scholastic .Arts honorable mention recipient for an entrv she made in the ink drawing calegor ' . 1 iS ' Above—An ink drawing requires the attention of Ua- id Orr and Tammv Muir. Both students entered work in the annual senior art show conducted late in the spring and presented at The Commons. The annual all- school show for art students throughout the entire school system was discontinued this year, primarily be- cause no one in the community organized it. This show in the past has been conducted al the County Library. Art 23

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Art students enjoy new facilities Newly-remodeled facilities and expanded work areas greeted art students when thev returned for the start of the 1979-80 school year. Included in the new area are two stu- dio rooms on each end of the area, with a large room in the middle for clav work. New individual desk furniture which in- cludes drawers and doors which can be locked replaced the old wood tables used for many previous years. Early in the second semester. 59 entries were made in the annual Scholastic Arts contest in Indianapolis, and 10 of those en- tries were accorded Gold Kev awards. Of those, seven were Gold Ke Finalists which meant they qualified for national com- petition in New York. Three other students earned Honorable Mention in the In- dianapolis competition. Those who were honored include: Darla Schmidt and Dannv Green. Gold Kev Finalists in pencil drawing: Carolyn Burris, Jennifer Nulph and Lori Schlehuser. Gold Kev Finalists in Mixed Media: and Robin Jeffries and Kimberly Miller, Gold Key Finalists in Textile Design; Sara Steinkamp. Gold Key in Ink Drawin g; Above and ri Af— Erik Meijers and Robin Jeffries wedge clay for project ' ; in their advanced art classes. Jeffries was amonp tlie 13 CNHS ' ers honored in the Scholastic Arts contest in Indianapolis where her tex- tile design project earned her an opportunity to par- ticipate at the national level in New York City. Year- book deadlines did not permit the listing of national winners. Lidie Grimm, Gold Key in Mixed Media and in Printmaking; and honorable men- tions Melissa Ranck in ink drawing. Tammy Muir in pastels and Kristen Brown in textile design. KHUNE. DENNIS-Art and Artcraft: PATTERSON. DALE-Art and » ' ft ' v Artcraft. — 22 Art



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Hawaii beckons science students The Science Department completed a 1- year curriculum revision profiram in June. All of the science courses taught in the past were reviewed and several new ones were considered for implementation for the fu- ture. One new course was added for the summer mouths of 1980. It was a Marine Ecology course which was taught in Hawaii by a North instructor who accompanied a group of CNHS students to the islands for a concentrated two weeks of instruction. The Phvsiologv and Advanced Chemistrv classes toured the Eli Lilly Co. in In- dianapolis for the first time. The pharma- ceutical industry was discussed as to re- search and production techniques during the tour. The Science Club planned a tour of vari- ous obsei atories and museums in Chicago in late spring. Under the direction of Mr. Bill Linder. the students visited the Mu- seum of Science and Industry. Shad Aquar- ium, and Adler Planetarium. A TRS-80 micro-computer was added to the Science Resource Center, and the pro- gramming of scientific principles was en- couraged. Also, the chemistrv students par- ticipated in a research project in concert with Indiana Universitv concerning better methods of pro blem-solving. The project was funded by the National Science Founda- tion. Above ri i — Seniors Aiidv Hiidck and Linda Hart woriv tofiether on a lif:ht meter experiment in one of Mr. Bill I.inder .s physics classes. fii if— One of Mr. Cal Martin ' s l)iolot;y classes studies some of the foliaj e in the school courtvard. Mr. Mar- tin, former botanist-zoologist for the Brown County State Park during the summer months, incorporates the out-of-doors on the school ' s campus for manv of his autumn and spring classes. 24 Science

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