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013-1-ik f , ' if if -it x x CULTURE IS BEST IN THE WEST For the members of Art club this year there weren't many changes to the club or its activities. Art club retained its basis of instilling an in- terest in the fine arts, namely paint- ing, sculpture, etc. Requirements for joining the or- ganization were that you must ei- ther have been presently enrolled in an art course or have taken one in the past. Dues were 52. This year the Art club designed new shirts for the members. The logo on the shirts was designed by Brandy Lickteig, '83. Internationals was the other orga- nization that stressed interests, in both foreign and domestic culture. The major interest here though, was in the social aspect of international culture. Generally, to help encourage an interest in society, the club took an annual spring trip to a foreign res- taurant, a ballet, or something of this nature. Besides this, there was a Christmas party at which every- one brought a foreign dish and after eating, broke a pinata and watched a movie. Dues were 52.50, remaining the same as last year.There were no special requirements for joining this club, except that you held an inter- est in foreign culture. I- 0 L i I 72 This is the Art club shirt logo that was de- signed by Brandy Lickteig. junior. ART CLUB. FRoNT ROW. CSEATEDD Rita ana Karen Young. THIRD ROW: Juanita Katzer, Teresa Miller, Randy Reed. George Croan. and Jerry Webb. SECOND ROW. Nicki Yeager, Linda Likes, Joyce Webb, Mar- gie Wiederholt. LeAnn Morr' ' Hermreck, Pat McCullou :aim new mm law: uw M0554 mm He mmf EW' nw, , jj, mm Sli MTE WE '3Qi!!5iSiESs?S ' -W7 To help Jackie Weiderholdt understand, Miss Bredehoft explains the intricacies of wire frame building. Morgan, president, Jackie Wiederholt, vice- president, Brandy Lickteig, secretary-trea- surer, Karen Reinier, StuCot and Miss Brede- hoft, sponsor. i 'f J 32 5 2 1 ? X an 1 .Ww'fW 'A' New-www.,-5,3 , ART CLUB
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Showing an active interest in the program, Mary Lou Scheckel, Diane Miller, and Donna Hultz listen intently while Chris Eiritz nar- rates her slide show about her homeland, Sweden. Q. 'Yr :'--3 ' ww. nl , 'T V Il A , Q ,, ' ll lu.-4 0 -' 4.5.3 ,l1r' : 9. . ., ..f 3 ---L.- . 'l 4 V: , ., i f P- Q V ,551 A F -Q . Q, gf gtg' Q , YEIIITIWDK' 1 --i.- T Q-4135? .,.. INTERNATIONALS MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Stephanie Young, presidentt Mary Dougher- ty, vice-president, Janet Wittry, secretary- treasurer, Ellen Adler. StuCo, Donna Bach, refreshments persont Mary Beth Rickabaugh, Debbie Miller, Deanna Highberger, Georgette Milius, Patty Kolle. Lisa Turner, Lana Johnson, Ms. Dennis, sponsors and Ms. Cauthorn, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Kathy Miller, Nicki Yeager, Lisa Feuerborn. Dawn Beddo, Dar- lene Brocklesby, Susan Scheuermann, Shari Kueser, Joyce Lickteig, Brenda Weiss, Lynn Rubick, Janet Lankard. Donna Hultz. Diane Miller, Teresa Gettler, and Jodi Mersman. THIRD ROW: Karen Huttenmueller, Patti Katzer, Teresa Crismas, Mari Gamache, Jan Yeager, Bonnie Rockers, Sally Cundy, Pat McCullough. Clay Reppert, Mary Lou Scheckel, Gladys Hill. BrandylLickteig, and Angela Long. FOURTH ROW, JoAnn Katgerk.. Jere Patterson, Connie Lankarglvlikflamp- bell, Donna Poire. Dennis Powls, Gerette Guil- foyle, Juanita Morgan, Eddie Roach, Jill Foo- shee. Shirley Hempling. Tereasa Adkinson, and Delores Long. Not pictured: Chris Eiritz. honorary member. INTERNATIONALS U1l'32ZO--lJeZ5Ul 'l-lZ- Discussing the meeting, Ms. Dennis attempts to answer a question. Q, ' f l ,f'l ,,,, , g,1 M. , l .M ,,,, .,, .. Q, ,.. .. L V at L H E tgp s '2 jg fe 5 - 0 at Q tl 'J . ' J H .2 J . 1 it if ,4 , L fr? gf 71.1 . .i ...,. i - - if f T L W- f ' ,V f 1 Q . ' X , , .. .1 f ' ' B ,- ' -' ,V - Q .,. ,, 4 ?M7':,, , 2 1, 11 .. ,, t' P :-253' Jil ' A lint , in e , 432. 'u 1,3 l f.,,,,,.. ' W49' : 7 www Laughing at a comment made by the guest speaker are Steph Young, Ms. Cauthorn. and Ellen Adler.
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FHA: FRONT ROW: Mary Sue Sobba, Shari Dykes, Joni Thorp, Debbie Morey, Janet Wittry, Lynn Singer. Terri Wolken. Courtney Hermreck, Teresa Gettler, Brenda Shellhorn, Terri Wittman, Dixie Baugher, Dena McDan- iel, Lori Dorl, Connie Lankard. Kandi Gillogly, and Shari O'M K- ND ROW: Lisa Fuerbor . Becky High- berger. De o if ' es, ara Mader, Lesa Bur- ritt, Donna Poire,CJeanef,Q,QlLWLQlT2 Barbara Mains. Debra Klein?'5FETMargie Weiderholt. Susan Kite, Donna Mader, Jody Buzzard, Lu- cille Rockers, Pam Honn, and Sandy Jasper. THIRD ROW: Debbie Berry, Diane Hermreck. Karen Gibson, Ricki Brummel. Deann Blu- baugh, Cheryl Highberger. Karen Shillig, Monica Dieke, Gladys Hill. Karen Selanders, Andrea Shay. Danae Fuhrman, Angie Miller, Susan Scheuermann, Dorothy Hass, Mary Burdette, Teresa Miller, Beth Guilfoyle, and Lisa Honn. FOURTH ROW: Patty Kolle, Teresa Hirt. Sandra Spencer, Carla Schulte, Anita Dieker, Teresa Singer. Donna Bach, Karen Porter, Julie Calahan, Coleen Hiatt, Joyce Lickteig, Donna Hultz, Jodi McCullogh, Sta- cey Singer, and Janet Lankard. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Miller, Chrissy Wiesner, Cindy Blu- baugh, Brenda Bach, Tina Hermreck, Leslea Rockers, Kim Campbell, Lisa Rockers. Debby Calahan, Debbie Miller, Mary Beth Ricka- baugh, Marilyn Lizer, Mrs. Miller. sponsort and Mrs. Anderson, sponsor. A c'A ,, ' 4' H ,,,, i ,, 9 ? t ,Q , ' . H L 5 VP ,cs-J , , . l 'YJ 5 JSJJ , , ' V 'll' Q, ,I V 'C V ' T' , J 5-f 8 w -',' 'sf s i . M , ,,., V gf ' .5, I , , . , 4 'i ffl:,,,.p c A , A Q. fix' V :iw V V iwvj ' i ji A A yy fy I . ,M an gvvyl W I ,gy 'iilf yy M Q, H ' ' 8 f kg 5, ,.,,, 3 f,, of T 8 fi o, il A ll z I V YV. V1 . V ll .A V t-.4 A tllkli K V. ' I 3 ,:,t I ,J 3 I J , '. hh Y 1 1' 1 Q f ta .ft V -1 fwfr - -s J . ., . fi.. . it . J A , , -I ,L , 1 A Q I Y c V. my km L 2 K 'V ' A, , ,Q H , W . M, 5 I .,.f:, - , , 4 5 , 5. 245 I I, v ,1 i 1 3 -, f is ' ' V I f ,Vyy I 'J 3 1 V ff V y if ' ' . J ' f t r s .J o J 4 . vz I 7 LL vrkr , Ati, J A ,V M f- I I V Y 6 K V I . M il' 1,4 Y 2551.521 , J- S J' so .1 -K V' V A iiiflffl 'f2.' ,,J L- sf' ff 'Lts I-155 Wx. If -MY 4 'iff 3 fi l Still Strong Future Homemakers of America was founded in l945 and it was still strong this year at GHS. FHA had 88 members. Anyone could join the club so long as they have had at least one semester of home eco- nomics or was presently enrolled in a home ec. class. FHA raised money this year by selling oranges and grapefruits at their FHA stand. FHA had a points system by which the members accumulated the points by helping on money making projects and by attending contests. This years state contest was held at Salina. The graduating seniors were giv- en their traditional senior gifts at the last meeting, and some received awards. Their meetings were the stan- dard meetings, and after the busi- ness they usually had a film, etc. FHA + W, Longfellow children are listening carefully to what Teresa Singer C845 has to say. ,fig Nutrition is stressed in a skit to Longfellow students by Susan Kite, Donna Mader, Lucille Rockers. and Teresa Singer, sophomores.
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