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SMILE FOR THE CAMERA ... Ju- niors Laura Robling and Missy Smoot ham it up before shooting the rapids on the canoe trip. MATH CLUB . . . Front row: Missy Smoot. Sherry Cox, C?thy Schmidt, and Tammy Cox. Second row: Mrs. Madora Walker (sponsor), Lisa Eggert, Karen Lauerman, Cindy Hood, Nick Cooper, and Nicole Haynes. Back row: Tim Passios, James Smith, Ralph Forey, Scott Flandermeyer, William Pennington, and Kevin Brown. 29
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SCIENCE CLUB . . . Front row: Lisa Eggert, Teresa Eggert, Deanna Haw- kins, and Pamela Boston. Back row: Gary Rush, Jake Hale, Ralph Forey, Tim Passios, Kevin Conley, and Mrs. Mary Thomas (sponsor). TODAY WE WILL BE . . . Tim Pas- sios, junior, discusses the uses of herbi- cides during a Science Club meeting. S-S-S-S-S . . . Lucifer the snake, an un- official Science Club member, crawls out on a stick to observe the meeting. Club activities make learning a pleasure Activities ignited the fuse of Redskins whose interests were science and math. Math Club, also known as Mu Alpha Theta, sponsored its annual spring volleyball tourna- ment and provided money for students who entered the Mar- ion County Math Day contest. Other activities which sparked the interest of Math Club mem- bers included a canoe trip in the summer and an out-of-state trip in the spring. As one of their major pro- jects. Science Club performed an experiment involving the ef- fects of herbicides on certain plants. Studying Lucifer, a yellow rat snake, gave members a chance to learn the behavioral patterns of snakes. Members were also able to teach biology students about the habits of the reptile. Science Club president Tim Passios exclaimed, I really en- joy being a part of Science Club because it gives me a chance to learn and yet to have a lot of fun. 28
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Art, home ec groups burst with activities From cooking to Picasso, Manual students expressed their artistic talents through the activities of the Art Club and Home Economics Club. Under the direction of Mrs. Terry Clark, the Art Club was on the go this year. Painting backdrops for Redskin Revue was our biggest project, said Mrs. Clark. Publications director for the Art Club was senior Tracy Crabtree, and the activities di- rector was sophomore Melissa Leak. Melissa commented, I think it ' s a good club to get into. It gives you a chance to express your creative ideas. Art Club ' s purpose is to share each other ' s ideas, wheth- er they be in painting or in crafts, added Mrs. Clark. The year was also filled with activities for Home Economics Club, headed by Mrs. Frances Benson. The participants made popcorn and candy, had a picnic for everyone, and conducted a cosmetic demonstration from Diane Smith, a Mary Kay re- presentative. One of the most important projects of the club was making favors for the children at Riley Hospital. NOW SMILE . . . Vicki Taylor seems to be enjoying the cosmetic demonstra- tion. NOW APPLY THE . . . Marilea Hin- kle tries out some of the techniques she has just learned during the cosmetic demonstration in Home Economics Club. ART CLUB . . . Front row: Andrea Resnover, Monica Wagner, Mrs. Terry Clark, Melissa Leak, Janine Jones, and Shana Sewood. Second row: Becky Ganstine, Mike Davis, Lisa Helton, Tina Napier, Sherri Collins, and Laura Bruce. Back row: Belinda Smith, Kim Rednour, Cynthia Brown, Mike Gehr- ing, Juan Tobin, and Rob Chester. 30
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