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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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Band, Concert Club exhibit talents in many outstanding performances Students involved in Band and Concert Club experienced a wide variety of musical endeavors. The Concert Club caroled at grade schools at Christmastime, and again in the spring for recruitment purposes. Members of both Band and Concert Club participated in the ISMA solo ensemble contest. The Band marched its way to a first division regional rating and a sixteenth place state rank in the ISMA contest, under the new direc- torship of Mr. Bruce R. Smith. Then, almost every night after school there were rehearsals or sectionals in anticipation of the ISMA spring playing contest. Traditional Band events included entertaining at football and basket- ball games and marching in the Veteran ' s Day Parade. Bandsmen saw themselves on television when they were chosen to play for a promotional campaign for a local TV station. A busy year ended with the combined Band Concert Club con- cert and the May Festival. Manual Concert Band, First Row: Michelle Bowers, Cheryl Denny, Robin Mouser, Suzi Pearson, Rita Munn, Cathy Newport, Donna Strain, Vickie Swank, Jenny Tutterow. Second Row: Brenda Hagen- maier, Linda Thompson, Renita Major, Judy Devine, Dawn Fisher, Karen Sutton, Felicia Bailey, Jeff Kirkwood, Julie Hafer, Kay Roe, Liz Adams, Nancy Moore, Karen Jarrell, Jim Lewis. Third Row: Sheri Anderson, Monica Sowders, Bobbi Mouser, Jim Richardson, Kathy Wolfe, Jim Warren, Bill Walter, George Eckler, Mark Crayton, 30 Band, Glee Club James Mitchell, Carol Lewis, Marietta Balay, Scott Stine, Cindy Davis, Sharon Jerrell, Tom Land, Jenne Masengale, Paul Tex. Fourth Row (Seated, L-R): Linda Mascoe, Donna Heacox, Debbie Zimmerman, Shawn McMillan, Vernon Dotson, Terry Dockery, Tim Baker, Jim Richardson, Bart Hodges, Larry Deckery, Randy Ferris, Bruce Peterson. Standing (L-R): Pat Maxwell, Cindy Smith, Pete McCoy, Terri Watson, Bill Bowman, Bill Yocum, Kurt Kriese, David Newsome, Ron Howell, Marty Herbig.
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