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28 Art, Exercise in Knowledge
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1 — French Club, First Row: Mary Maxwell, Lori Smith, Marlene Chas- tain, Mary Lamperski, Mark Burgess, Mary Walter, Cathy Bussinger, Jenny Tutterow, Madonna Lamperski, Anna Massing, Miss Sally Olip- hart. Second Row: Doreen Allen, Shirley Burt, Sharon Lewis, Denise Wessel, Fran Long, Sandy Davis, Ron Carrigg, Carol Smith, Tom Parrett, Jim Laetsch. Third Row: Mr. David Phillips, Jim Mayes, Charles Schweik- hart, Allan York, David Liggett, Bill Joyner, David Miller, John Smith. 2 — Junior Mary Ruth and Senior Natalie Meyer demonstrate Roman numerals to the Latin Club. 3 — Connie Smith, president of Spanish Club, accepts a plaque from Key Club President Keith Lee for the club ' s homecoming float. 4 — Latin Club, Seated: Secretary Sarah Massing, Sharon Binion, Car- lene Brown, Theresa Cornett, Pam Daeger, Ed Henemyre, Joan Buckle, Laura Daeger, Bob Hart. Standing: President Natalie Meyer, Treasurer Mary Ruth, Karel Harmon, Vice-President Cheryl Denny, Kim Shelton, Mrs. Audrey Cronkite, Rudite Treimanis, Terry Cox, Billy Brooks. 5 — Spanish Club, First Row: Darlene Hix, Tina Lewis, Jim Richardson, LaDonna Hite, Bart Hodges, Mr. Carsey Gentry, Lori Wood, Debre Moore, Pamela Stroud, Shawn Birge. Second Row: Karen Schaefer, Darla Grose, Melanie Meece, Martin Watkins, Tammy Hyatt, Judy De- vine, Vicki Robinson. Third Row: Bobbi Mouser, Darryl Reed, Bonnie Lloyd, Dorothy Dana, Vice President Karen Esselborn, Linda Clark, Marcia Meece, Nancy Pepper, Pam Zentz, Becky Crooks, Secretary Brenda Hagenmaier, Bruce Copeland. Fourth Row: Mark Pickerell, Mark Crayton, Dennis Jones, President Connie Smith, Betty Dolan, Chris Wyss, Kristi Manning, Vice President Sharon Esselborn, Rudite Treimanis, Vincent Maxwell, Jeff Larmore. Not pictured: Gloria Fields, Fougere Gordon, Teresa Kincaid, Treasurer Teresa Little, Cheryl Southern. 4 Foreign Languages 27
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Eager students pursue cultural interest, skills Members of the Art Club, Liberal Arts Club, and Exercise in Know- ledge found opportunities to pursue their cultural interests. Art Cub members created jewelry from spoons and sold these articles to the student body. The rings and bracelets were popular, and sold for much less than in most stores. The club also held its Pow Wow body- painting booth, and planned trips to various art museums in order to ex- pand their knowledge of art. The Liberal Arts Club, formerly the English Club, began its second year with the goal of mastering the art of criticism. They read and dis- cussed books, plays, and movies, in- cluding the Manual musical, L ' il Abner. THE TAMING OF TH E SHREW was one of several plays which the group saw and then dis- cussed. Exercise in Knowledge students Fran Long, David Liggett, Richard Luedemann, and Brenda Hagen- maier met weekly with sponsor Mr. John Ceder to study a variety of top- ics in preparation for their first tele- vised meet. This first meet was against Warren Central on January 30. 1 — Senior Fran Long studies in the library to get ready for Exercise in Knowledge. 2 — Making rings and bracelets to sell for Art Club is Senior Margaret Jones. 3 — Art Club, First Row: Lisa Stone, Lena Madsen, Teresa Locke, Margaret Jones. Sec- ond Row: Linda Plahitko, Lee Foster, Kathy Smith, Melanie Gray, Debbie Butler, Mary Lucas. Third Row: Mr. Nick Logsdan, Sherry Simmons, Debbie Smith, Laurie Gray. Fourth Row: Eugene Ryan, Mark Sorenson, Charles Haines. 4 — Miss Dorothy Powell and Senior Mike Jones discuss an article in the Indianapolis STAR. 5 — Liberal Arts Club, Seated: Mike Jones, Ann Lang. Standing: Miss Dorothy Powell, Jeannie Warren, Fran Long, Rudite Treimanis, Jean Long. English 29
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