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Creative Hands At Work if fl l if ' . : fin . A This year the art room buzzed with activity due to the formation of the Art Service Club. Under the supervision of Miss Braun, club members used their artistic talents to come to the aid of those who needed their skills. Since its creation in October, the Art Service CIub's colorful designs have brightened our school. s ,- S - C. I Bottom Row: L. Watts, B. Seltman, W. Braun, Nl. Kelley Row 2: T. Kondrath, A. Dachsteiner, M. Bogel, M Stalnecker, T. Wanner, L. Ackerman, l. Fecera, R. Turgeon Rowjfll. Haller, A. Hart, T. Bidak, T. Malantonio P. Bachtlin, T Care, K. Rinino. Row 4: T. Englehart, D. Baus. T. Knabb, M. Gentile. C. Yingling. Three artists use their creativity and design decorations for the school. Read All About It Journalists Print The Latest Each year the newspaper staff reports the exciting events which occur during the school year. Under the supervision of Mr. Levan, the members of The Blazer work diligently to produce an informative chroni- cle. The students and faculty eagerly await this monthly publication of the latest gossip. The final supplement, containing the exclu- sive senior wills, highlights the year. 34 Art Service, Newspaper X Mr. tevan critiques a yunior staffers writefup, Row 11 E. Roth led.J, l. Fecera. Row 2: R. Turgeon, M. Weidner, T. Parikh, Row 3: II Whitmyer, K. Oister, l. Schraft, A. Wert.
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Students Train For Their Future Whrtmoyer and Bull McGowan get ready to brake tor lunch. Scott Rrtel, John Wentzel, and Bob Sprague add the frnrshrng touches. Tammy Troutman relaxes as her fnends demonstrate therr expertise rn Cosmetology. Heather Haus prepares to serve a savory snack. Dear Mr. Goodworker: We would luke to acknowledge the submrssron ot your resumef Due to your excellent vocatronal tramrng, we leel that you would be an asset to our company, Please plan to meet wrth the personnel drrector on June 13, 1985 at 3:00 pm. Srncerely, Mr. G. Executrve The Good Opportunrty Company Vo-tech 33
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Students Silently Working Behind The Scenes Library Assistants ,, . XJ KT! A trusty library assistant can be found creeping behind the shelves of books or stamping out reading materi- al on any given day. Diane Hart, speak- ing on behalf of the majority of library assistants, says that the best thing about being a library assistant is hav- ing the chance to help other students f use the library. Thanks to the help of library assistants, every bookworm can sign out a good book and enjoy. Row If Tracy McMullen, Carolann Norris, Adam Casner, Heather Pegler, lennifer Reed. Jeanette Rhoads, Kyoko Hatsukawa, Row 2: Diane Hart, Lon Oister, George Saboe, Eric Roth, lohn Barns, Chris Greenwalt, Stephanie Phillips, Terri Schaeffer, Lisa Werner, Row 3: Tammy Miller, Kelly Haller, Terry Reed, Kevin Greenwalt, Scott Greenwalt, Brent - Shirk, Mark Endy, lelf Riegner, Troye Cooper, Shawn Hoster. af Stage!A.V. Crew Chris Schittler, Dave Shirey. Ann Roggenbaum, and Diane Geso tadvisorj. As the curtain closed on another year, the Stage Crew took a final bow. This group of students worked diligently to provide a colorful background for all Daniel Boone produc- tions. Their duties included shedding light on school assem- blies and projecting sound throughout the auditorium. They were the silent supporters of those in the limelight. Row If Danny Kiss, loel Zeiber, Row 2: Adam Kiss, lason McGlory, Greg Millard, Row 33 Matt Rissrniller, Lon Hatcher. Library Assistants! Stage Crew 35
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