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h it: Games Club Tests Brains Now in its second year, the Games Club is an informal weekly meeting whose members seem to concentrate mainly on chess. Euchre, checkers, and other games are sometimes played. Sponsor Gerald Gath encourages use of the computer room which Increases the number of games available. Jett Swanson and Ken Bliss share the responsibility of leading this unusual group who love the brain- challenging aspects of the club. 1. Mr. Gath watches closely as senior .left Swanson and sophomore Ken Bliss engage in serious chess play. 2. Sophomores Ken Bliss and Ken Edgecombe engross themselves in-what do you know?!-a game of chess! 3. Games Club-Row 1: Mr. Gath, Matt Rees, Tom Lindley, Kendrick Royer. Row 2: Dan Glomson, Ron Mattson, Marty Holmes, Steven King, Ken Bliss. Row 3: Jeff Swanson, Stephen Cutts, Shane Brezee, Tim Chmiel Roger Smith, Terry Thompson, Doug Hill John Wilson, Kirk Maki. Row 4: Tom Loney, Chad Coxon. Junior Paul McGuire used his video skills, learned in Journalism, to record the music sho ws tor posterity. Journalism class-Row 1: Paul Turner, Tammy Mann, Tammi Hetchler, Angie Nick, Kris Berry, Lisa Allen, Nicole Polete, Stacie Shively. Row 2: Kirk Maki Mike Rountree, Mike Hatchew, Melissa Voelker. Row 3: John McCarty, Brian Story, Craig Deschnen Julie Koehn, Marianne McKay. Row 4: Mrs. Elliott, Gerald McCarty, Ahmos Hassan. Yearbook staff-Row 1.' Jan Green, Chris Pauli, Diane Hixenbaugh, Janie Poole, Brenda Rutterbush, Tami Ladzinski, Stacie Shively, Marianne McKay. Row 2: Christel Doty, Scott Loftis, Kelly Rich, Kelly Main, Ginger Combs, Renee O'Berry, Cathy Newton, Debbie Quillen. Row 3: Mrs. Elliott, Dale Nichols, Mary Glomson, Brian Slavin, Angie Nick, Tracey
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Bachusz. 7. Juniors Debbie Moore and Brenda Rufferbush prepare a double page spread for the 1982 Martian. Pubicaiions do change! After many years of well-established practices, both the yearbook and newspaper staffs made some extreme changes this year. For the first time, the Martian staff raised enough money to put the senlor pictures in color! Also, they scheduled delivery of the book for late August ln stead of May. Therefore, the events of the whole year are covered in this volume instead of carrying spring events over to the next year. It also made deadlines start later so the staff had more time to learn about doing a yearbook. For the newspaper staff, the high cost Qto the schoolj of producing the biweekly issue of Martian Memos for a decreasing reading audience called for drastic action-a TELECAST! They quickly learned that there is a Lof To Learn, but blundered and thundered through seven of the video newscasts. The change in media gave new opportunities for learning, and everybody had a chance to ham it up or play it straight for the cam era.
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