Covington High School - Trojan Yearbook (Covington, IN)

 - Class of 1986

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Arts and Recognition Basic Art I touches on basic Clay procedures. Drawing. Painting, and the study of Color. Basic Art II is a more indepth approach to what is learned in Basic Art I. plus it teaches Design. Technique, and Composition. Advanced Art III and IV. which are taken in the Junior and Senior years, teaches Art History. Advanced Drawing, and independent studies of a chosen media Next year will be different because these Basic and Advanced classes will no longer be offered. Instead, half semester courses of Drawmg Painting. Design Applied Design. Leathercraft Ceramics. Art History Building a Portfolio will be offered. This year was a shocking one for most Art students at Covington High School. It is the first time in eleven years that there was no Art Club. This group runs the Art Show in May. Many students look forward to this event every year There would have been no Art Show without the determination of the students and help from the parents. Freshman Perry Riley won Best of Show. Junior Tammy Kelch won Best Sculpture. Junior Trma Buck won Best Drawing, and Heather Miyagi won Best All-Around Exhibit. This was an excellent year for the Art students during the d'Arlier competition at the Wabash Valley Arts Festival. A blue ribbon went to Tammy Kelch for Photography. She also received second place in Photography and third place in Sculpture. Junior Mary Kemp received third place in Photography also. Junior Michelle Richardson was awarded third place in Mixed Media. Senior Paula Pndemore was honored in Drawing and Charcoal plus second place in Ink. Freshman Perry Riley received second in Mixed Media and second In Drawing. He also was honored in Drawing. Sophomore Heather Miyagi placed first in Sculpture. Freshman Amy Rennick won second place in Ink Honorable mention is Freshman Perry Riley and Senior Paula Third place is Juniors Tammy Kelch, Mary Kemp, and Pridemore. Michelle Richardson. First place is Sophomore Heather Miyagi and Junior Tammy Kelch. Second place is Senior Paula Pridemore, Freshman Perry Riley, Junior Tammy Kelch, and Freshman Amy Rennick. 29

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Woods and Drafting Woods class introduces students to basic woodworking techniques. In first year woods students must make a minimum of four regular projects, like potatoe bins, bread boxes, rocking chairs, and file boxes. The second year students have elective projects such as beds, dressers, and some refinishing. Advanced Woods is a continuation of second year woods as a basic fine furniture class. Pieces selected in Art Show qualify for craft prizes. Drafting is a basic understanding of how objects look in 3-D. Only one year is offered and in this year a student gains knowledge of mechanical drafting, multi-view projections, sketching, isometric drawing, half and full cutaway drawings, and blue print reading. In the future Mr. Watt, the Woods and Drafting teacher, hopes to see Computer Assisted Drafting (CAD). Sophomore Steve Reynolds examining a wood lathe. Sophomore Steve Reynolds using a table saw. Junior Ted Richardson sanding down a project.



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Top academic honors were presented at the annual Award Night which was held May 27,1986. Following is a list of awards and recipients. Latin I — Rick Ashton, Tami Abernathy, Stacy Abernathy, Jon Almeras, Teresa Denhart, Ron Hicks, and Wade Kammin. Latin II — Heather Miyagi, Diana Peyton, and Mark Schechter. French I — Kelly Noble, Becky Ives, and Todd Cumbow. French II — Angela Wallerich, Heather Miyagi. and Mike Myers. French III — Rick Ashton. French IV — Rosie Clawson. Advanced Mathematics — Susan Evans. Physics — Susan Evans. Geometry — Rick Ashton, Todd Cumbow, Tracey Holmes, and Mark Schechter. Algebra II — Teresa Denhart, Becky Ives. Kelly Johnson, Heather Miyagi, Mike Myers, Mark Schechter, and Angela Wallerich. Chemistry — Heather Miyagi. Biology — Susan Evans. College Prep English II — Todd Cumbow and Judith Nysenholc. Typing I — Niki Woods and Sachere Jackson. Typing II — Dana Perkins. Senior Cheerleaders — Rosie Clawson and Jill Fulton. Drama Awards: Senior Play: Leading role — Debbie Coake and David Ives. Supporting role — Judith Nysenholc and Wes Wonderlin. Academic All-State — Scott Woodrow, Rosie Clawson, and Keith Asbury were Honorable Mentions. Brian Peyton was named to 1st Team. Journal—Courier All-State — Scott Woodrow. Athletic Blankets — Jill Fulton, Don Crowder, and Scott Woodrow. Music — Arian Foundation — Lora Spring. Frank D. Conlin — Greg Holycross. Louis Armstrong Jazz — Greg Holycross. John Phillip Sousa Band Award — Julie Kelch. Outstanding Juniors — Tami Abernathy and Kelly Noble. Sophomores — Cindy Sites and Tim Gee. Freshman — Amy Ricketts. Choir Member — Wes Wonderlin. Agriculture: Senior — Darrin Allen. Junior — Granger Wilkins. Sophomore — Ginger Turner. Freshman — Lee Ann High. FFA — Tim Hay. Home Economics — Consumer Education — Interpersonal Relationships — Susan Evans. Family Health-Foods and Nutrition — Diane Osting. Clothing and Textiles — Michelle Richardson. Child Development — Sherri Reynolds. Family Living — Housing — Dana Perkins. I0L — Amy Kammin, Shelley Sams, Robin Bracken, Suzette Hayden, Candi Fields, Troy Bever, and Dave Ives. Class Scholarships: Freshman — Becky Ives and Teresa Denhart. Sophomore — Heather Miyagi and Mike Myers. Angela Wallerich and Mark Schechter. Junior — Rick Ashton and Todd Cumbow. Salutatorian — Susan Evans. Valedictorian — Rosie Clawson. U.S. Army Student Athletes — Scott Woodrow and Rosie Clawson. Yearbook: Editor — Amy Reed. Photographers — Tammy Kelch and Mary Kemp. Attendance — Dave Ives, Todd Gee. and Dana Perkins. Girls State — Tracey Holmes, and Alt. Sherri Reynolds. Boys State — Tom Grimble. Junior Achievement — Ginger Turner and Robbie Reese. DAR Good Citizen — Suzanne Davis. Richard Henry Lee Chaper DAR History Award — Todd Cumbow. Cinnie Everly Vandorn History Award — Rich Ashton. MuEpsilon Lambda English Award — Julie Kelch. National Honor Society: Elected 1985 — Debbie Coake, Cebi Crider. Rosie Clawson, Scott Woodrow, Darren Brock, Suzanne Davis, Brian Peyton, Amy Reed, Lora Spring, Dana Perkins, and Jill Fulton. Elected 1986 — Susan Evans, Amy Kammin, Jeff Woolwine, Vickie Alexander, RIGHT: Mr. Cronk presenting Presidential Academic Fitness Awards. ABOVE: Mr. Cronk presenting Brian Peyton with his Indiana State University Scholarship. Julie Kelch, Amy Bever, Greg Holycross, Todd Gee, Natalie Martin. Honorary Members — Imke Synwoldt, Judith Nv- • senholc, and Mattias klintemar. Grade 11 — Rick Ashton, Todd Cumbow, Jane Ann » Freese, Susan Seyfert, Sherri Reynolds, i Tracey Holmes, Greg Wright, Sharon ■ Hickman, Kelly Noble, and Susie Gayler. Scholarships: Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation — Matt Moudy. Indiana State j University Academic — Brian Peyton. Indiana State Talent Grant — Eric Engle. In- [ diana Central University Admitted with Distinction — Debbie Coake. Hoosier Scholarships — Susan Evans and Rosie f Clawson. Purdue University Certificate of Recognition — Susan Evans. Presidential Academic Fitness Award — Rosie Clawson, Susan Evans, Debbie Coake. Scott Woodrow, Darren Brock. Brian Peyton, Keith Asbury, and Jeff Woolwine. 1985-1986 Fountain — Warren Bi-County Athletic Scholarship — Jill Fulton. Hillyer Bonebrake Scholarship — Dana Perkins. Covington Lion's Club — Dana Perkins. Kingman Legioin Auxiliary — Amy Reed. General Electric — Terri Martin. Tri Kappa — Jeff Woolwine, Terri Martin. Distinguished Education Award — Lora Spring. Psi lota Xi — Susan Evans, Debbie Coake, Amy Kammin, Debi Crider, and Darren Brock. Cook Education Trust: Leona Barker — Carren Brock and Scott Woodrow. Cook — Susan Evans, Debi Crider, and Rosie Clawson. Citizen’s: Dick Ashton Memorial — Amy Reed. Tom Chiaffedo — Keith Asbury. Citizen's — Vickie Alexander, Darren Brock, Jill f Fulton, Debi Crider, Roger Holmes, Todd Gee, Lora Spring, Amy Kammin, Jeff Woolwine. Verna Glascock — Susan Evans. Faculty — Brian Peyton. Student Council — Rosie Clawson. Awards Night

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