Eisenhower Middle School - Patriot Yearbook (Kansas City, KS)

 - Class of 1974

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Students learned from clubs W, Clubs that helped prepare students for the future were Home Economics, and ln- dustrial Arts. 4 Home Economics and ln- ' A ,Eu ' dustrial Arts members that A t participated in the se clubs . were taught areas of sew- ? ing and metal work. This enabled them to perfect trades that couldhelp them in later years. f 1, r. iil!,1 Q 2 Hari: :.,L' h t 1 1 I 1. -qs Cmknla X xi --4 r, 4. S 2 fly Industrial Arts Officers. BACK ROW: Joe McGill, secretary: John Forsyth, vice president: Ron Conner, treasurer. FRONT ROW: Mr. Roger Sims, spon- sor: Stacy Lynn, president: Mr. David Rollins, sponsor. C23 The Officers of the Home Economics Club. Denise Lawson, president: Sara Cummins, reporter: Mrs. Thelma Braswell, sponsor: Sharon Holt, secretaryslu- lie Crutcher, vice president. 29

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Clubs filled leisure time Students took time after school to enjoy a few mo- ments of leisure in theArt, CheckerfChessfScrabble, and Drama Clubs. Individuals were able to ex press their talents through different activitie s of the clubs. The Drama Club, after severalweeks of re- hearsal, presented the play Badlands Ballyhoo. The Checker f Che ssfScrabble Club held a tournament with surrounding Junior High schools to determine the best players. The Art Club, on one of their many field trips, went to Crown Center to observe Various artworks. fly The Art Club and Sponsors. BACK ROW:Miss Anne Bolton, sponsor: Cindy Waterfield, Sandy Hansen, Chuck Shel- ton, Mrs. Alice Baty, sponsor. FRONT ROW: Kay Peters, Ed Grisnik, Dan Ford. 123 Sandy Hansen a member of the Art Club works intentively on a design. C31 The Members of the Check- er!ChessfScrabble Club. STANDING: Ron Carver, Mrs. Susie Cotton, spon- sor. SEATED:Bobby Keuchel, Gary Bellus, Jim Flack, lim Brennan. NOT PICTURED: Traci Bell, Steve Conner, Mark Fulton. C43 The Officers of the Drama Club. BACK ROW: Mrs. Cheri Vrbenic, sponsor. FRONT ROW:Karen Jacobson, president: Chuck Shelton, treasurer: Karen Hodge, vice presi- dent. NOT PICTURED: Candy Price, secretary. 28 419- I :iw ff-in .. .Q -3,...-.. f YL- !



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....y.,...-..- . -l .-..-...... r 4 ' J I 1 I 1 illuhs focused on Science The main project for the Science Club was studying the structure of rockets. After designing, and build- ing various rockets, they launched them to te st their durability. Dissecting insects and animals, members of the Mad Scientists Club learn- ed the sturcture of various organisms. They also sup- ported-anrecology project collecting tin cans to be recycled. 30 2 Q15 Members ofthe Science Club. BACK ROW: Kevin Montgomery, Craig Cun- ningham, Mr. Hank Krusen, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: Kenny Lindberg, Bryan Hicks. Q23 Officers of the Mad Scien- tist Club. Jeff McMurphy,secretary: Jeff Turner, treasurer: Mr. William Bell, sponsor: Mike McCabe,presi- dent: Joe McCabe, vice president. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Linda Bogard, sponsor. 4

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