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Active Ingredients I pined Varsity E after I earned my letter in foot- ball. it seemed the right thing to do. explains Bnan Geer Dedicated to improving and supporting the quality of our athletic activities, Varsity E strives to award athletes who have earned a varsity letter in any sport at Evergreen. In order to be eligible, students must have earned a varsity letter, attended the meetings, and paid semester dues. Varsity E held its annual Donkey Basketball game to primarily raise money for the Athletic Department. The total gift from Varsity E was $500. Top: Arriving late for a morning meeting Doug Willeman can only find Brad Lamb's lap left to sit on. Center: Front, Tim Krohn, C. Hester. Tom Herr. F. Keller. T. Pershing. G. Miller. B. Clymer, Tony Herr. J. Carson. C. Robertson. C. Johnson. S. Reckner. Second Row, Secretary T. Marvin. Vice-President C. Blan- chong, L. Beroske, K. Miller. M. Smith. L. Mika. B. Miller, C. Raab, S. Siefker, G. Mack, D. Miller, B. Geer. Third Row, Treasurer J. Thibert. M. Mossing, D. Willeman, T. Moldiney, J. Gormley, V. Marvin, J. Smallman. Fourth Row, M. Currier. S. Wallace, M. J. Kreuz, P. Donahue. S. Schwyn, M. Jones, J. Langenderfer, K. Boroff, J. Laver. Fifth Row, T. Bernheisel, L. Miller, J. Peebles, E. Meiring. B. Lamb. D. Enyart, J. Pupos. Bottom left: Mr. Rasche prepares to store another point for the faculty. Bottom right: Stunned by a suggestion for new business. President Dennis Enyart tries to explain why the motion is out of order. Jamte Varsity E 25
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Knowing that I will be able to ban die an independent adult life style is one of the advantages I get from being m F H. A remarks Tanya Walker I also enjoy the activities, especially the Rock a thon Rocking into the future Already involved in community activities, Future Homemakers of America planned for a better tomorrow by working today. At Christmas they made stockings to bring cheer to the Toledo Hospital Children's Ward. During National F. H. A. week they got pledges and held a Ftock-a-Thon with the proceeds going to the March of Dimes. Benefiting from their community contacts, members sold Tupperware to parents and friends. The sale not only raised money for club activities, but also earned free Tupperware for use in the home economics laboratory. Contact with a wider ranging community was made through Melinda Mann who shared her South American mission experiences and slides with the group. The year finished with a farewell party for seniors Jenny Russell and Jenny Klump whose skills will now be put to use as the adult homemakers they have been preparing to be. First Row. Right After the ceremonial lighting of the candles, Jennifer McGlamery, Historian; Julie Carter, Secretary; Kathy Carter, President; Tanya Walker, Vice-President and Jenny Russell, Treasurer; prepare for the initiation of new members. Second Row, Left: Front Row: Mrs Sutton, P. Russell. W. Kanneman, J. Carter, B. Snyder, S. Young, K. Sutton, D. Clark, H. Miller. Mrs. Schmidt. Second Row: J. Klump, M. J. Kreuz, J. McGlamery, S. Schwyn, T. Walker, J. Russell, K. Carter. Seecond Row, Right: With good thoughts in mind Julie Carter sews a stocking for the Children's ward at the Toledo Hospital. Third Row: With blankets, munchies, radio and stuffed animals in hand; Jenny Russell. Jenny Klump and Sheri Schwyn are ready to go the full six hours Fourth Row: As Jenny Klump asks Mrs. Sutton a question, Wendy Kanneman traces, while Kelly Smith and Carla Ruetz cut the patterns for Christmas stockings. 24 F HA Christina ■ 111
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Fighting to stay a step ahead was the constant battle fought by members of Miss Huskins' Journalism I and II. They had to gather the news, write their articles and get them proofed and printed before the news became stale. Another challenge was funding the paper, which does not make a profit but merely tries to cover the cost of supplies. While the short term goal was to publish a paper, the long-range goal was to gain practical experience in jounalism and to gain knowledge toward college or a career in the field. There was also a fringe benefit to being on the staff. It was the sense of accomplishment derived from seeing their own work in print, and the chance to share their opinions with our student body. Above right Making Matt Penn- ington's job easier. Stacy Lum- brezer and Byron Clymer edit his story. Far right: Between articles, Editor Leigh Ann Frontz helps Byron Clymer with story ideas. Center: Grateful that the computer makes their jobs easier Jim Jef- fries and Stacy Lumbrezer work to proofread an article before submit- ting it for editing. Bottom: Working on another basketball story, Luke Dominique struggles to meet his deadline. Racing the clock Journalism Staff: Seated: J. Sadar, D. Graber, S. Jones, S. Lumbrezer, M. Crooks; Standing: L. Frontz, Adviser Miss Huskins, D. Howard, G. Miller, L. Dominique, J. Jeffries, M. Pennington, B. Clymer, J. Thibert. di 26 Newspaper Shelly
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