Greenwood High School - Woodman Yearbook (Greenwood, IN)

 - Class of 1981

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.A ' 1 . we x le ' Y X The varsity cheerleaders won many awards during summer competition. Cheerleaders included fkneelingj Lisa Boling, Stacy Lisa Calvert, Barb Weakley, Cindy Wetzel Reed, Melia Throckmortong fstandingj iPhoto by D. Badej

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and Gavin Meek, Treasurer. Enticing smells floating out of the hallwayysig- naled that the Spanish Club was having an Interna- tional Dinner. A progressive dinner, a trip to Chi Chi's and El Torrito, and a Spanish Day were high- lights of the year. Jenny Klein was President of Spanish Club. Only a few diligent members of French- Club made it through infamous French Day. These peo- ple were then treated to the famous LeTour's din- ner. Parties were enthusiastically attended at spe- cial holidays like Halloween and Christmas. The annual French dinner featured escargot, a delicacy to many members. The officers were Jane Temple- ton, President, Melanie Turley, Vice President, Yvette Castelot, Treasurer, and Susan Irons, Secre- tary. The Industrial Arts Club sold stationery to raise money for the various club activities. Several field trips highlighted the year as members pursued interests like model rocketry, small carts, and auto repair. Officers included Ron Amy, President and Treasurer, James Beckley, Vice President, and Al Taylor, Social Director. Fellowship of Christian Athletes was a new organization this year. Members met for Christian fellowship and discussions as well as attending retreats with other FCA groups. Sponsored by Miss Ruthann Ray and Mr. Jerry Liggett, the club often had guest speakers tell about their experiences as athletes and Christians. David Vandergriff, Terry Atwood, Skip Dilk, Ray Agnew, and Don Fouts served as officers. Any interested student could join, athlete or not. The Speech Team competed in a limited number of events this year due to scheduling problems over- lapping with other organizations. At Rushville the Readers' Theatre group placed second in competi- tion. Other members of the club gained valuable experience from competing and listening to other students speak. Members of the Speech Team entertained the Poetry Club at Westminster Village twice during the year. Other civic groups also invited the team to provide programs. Activities stress service to school and community. Two of the hardest working groups blend aca- demic and extra curricular work together in the area of Publication. THE TIMBERLINES AND WOODMAN are produced by students enrolled in publications classes, but many more hours are spent outside the classroom in taking the pictures and researching the stories than most people recog- nize. The dedication of the staffs have enabled the newspaper to add a weekly edition to the quarterly magazines. And the WOODMAN has added numerous pages and features. The myriad interests of Greenwood Students were amply satisfied by the clubs and organiza- tions. Involvement seemed to be the key. Like the students in these activities advised, Get Involvedln by J. Mitchell



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Cheerleaders boost spiri t to new high The male cheerleaders added a new dimen- sion to the spirit of the school. They were ffrontj 'Owl' Taylor, Tom Kern, and Todd Van Deman. fbackj Brad Moan, Ray Agnew, Mark Maze, and Jim Kern. iPhoto by D. Badej VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: CTopJ Lisa Boling, Lisa Calvert, Stacy Reed, Cindy Wetzel, Barb Weakley, Melia Throckmortong fBottomJ Mark Maze, Tom Kern, Jim Kern, Todd Van Deman, Ray Agnew, 'Owl' Taylor, Brad Moan, fPhoto by T. Travisj

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