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Although the audience didn ' t have to follow a yellow brick road, those attending the spring choir concert found themselves in the Land of Oz as choir members sang some of the many songs from this musical. A careful hand and an creative mind are needed for those students who want a good grade in art class. Patience pays off when the student can say “I ' m done” and adds his signature in the corner. “It’s a work of art!” Senior Tim Cassidy admires the finished pot that is the result of several hours work in ceramics class. Other art students chose to sculpture the heads on the shelf. 29
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Please Don’t Feed the Animals. Sewing 1 and 2, taught by Mrs. Keithley, decided to make stuffed animals when they were not working on regular assignments of blouses, pants, or skirts. Ripping out seams, spilled straight pins and cutting on the wrong lines can try a seamstress ' patience. But all the trouble pays off as sophomore Kelly Stolte shows off her finished product, a stylish shirt. End Result Reward designer with satisfaction (continued from page 26) and a well harmonized group is able to belt out the “Hallelujah Chorus.” These performers meet their desired end result as they take their places in the spotlight during a concert. An art student spends weeks shaping and molding a hunk of clay into what he hopes will eventually become an animal or a miniature person. As the project begins to take shape, he works even harder to reach his goal. Once the clay has dried it is fired up to a glaze in the kiln. He then paints his work of art and the project is finished. The artist reaches the end result, a true work of art which he has created. Once the studying, practicing and working for a specific result is completed one can only hope that the satisfaction of the result is endless. 28
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Quill and Scroll-Back row: Jeanine Stettin, Sep- tember Suris, Gloria Govert, Mike Bowman, Jesse Rocha Second row: Rich Troksa, Joanne Verhulst, Jeff Alexovich, Jake Verhulst, Mark Rochford, Ron Rodriguez Front row: Nancy Miller, Vicki Krupinski, Sally Campbell Boy’s and Girl’s State-Back row: John Moranski, Joanne Verhulst Front row: Diane Strayer, Rich Troksa. Varsity Club-Back row: Keith Lickwar, Chris Gar- cia, Mike Palinca, Mike Worley, Scott Hinchy, Kevin Stassin, Don Redden, Dave Kijurna, Don Plouhg, James Murasan, Jake Verhulst, Chuch McCarroll, James Hayes. Bob Zubrich. Sixth row: Michele McFarland, Craig Lee, Ron Redden, Jim Mang, Ted Stokes, Bob Szurgot, Eric Van Gorp, Paul Spitz, Randy Schwader, Keith McConnell, Mike Orr, Brian Adams, Jim Kurtz. Filth row: Tim Kennedy, Bob Hafner, Lynn Fiegle, Judy Muha, Sharon Poi, Vicki Garcia, Karen Meny, Kay Blount, Carol Genis, Kevin Halverson, Matt Bartlett, Ron Pirau, Dale Jones, Fourth row: Rose Villapondo, Geri Burge, Barb Mann, Jayne Hodor, Crystal Swartz, Lauri Moreth, Kathi Stassin, Jeanette Geisen, Sherry Mathews, Rita Alliss, Jennifer Geisen, Sandy Little. Third row: Sandy Stevens, Nancy Miller, Diane Strayer, Debbie Sexton, Ellen Adams, Tammy Christenson, Kathy Pavy, Lisa Hinton, Kelly Farinelli. Second row: Cathy Toth, Ken Hyde, Diane Konopasek, Michelle Burge, Judy Hilbrich, Ellen Hass, Ken Lenz. Front row: Genna Hilbrich, Joe Maglish, treas., George Mills, vice-pres., Keith Myers, pres., Dan Darlson, Sec ' y., Joyce Smejek. 30
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