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NSANE ROCDT Sponsor: Bonnie Kerhsaw INSANE ROOT work accepted. magazine. real. They think Class List: Lisa Applen, Bill Bloom, Todd Herrick, Pam Hollingsworth, Mark Lane, Gwen Livesay, Leigh Lobato, Kelli McConnell, Nancy Munns, Michelle Roy, Paul Schiola, Ken Zimmerle. NHS Membership in National Honor Society is by invitation only. Ranum's chapter of NHS required that a member have a cumulative grade point average of 3.5, only juniors and Seniors are invited to join. Faculty members offer recommendations on students based on character, leadership, and service to the school. This year our chapter elected Kathy Morris, President, Dana lennings, Vice-President, and Petra Fischer, Secretary. Each semester NHS members help with student registration, their help is invaluable and is very much appreciated by the faculty and staff at Ranum. Each year the National Association of Secondary School Principals offer 225 scholarships of S1000 each to members of NHS chapters in the U.S. Each chapter may submit two members in the national competition for these scholarships, this year the faculty steering committee chose as our representatives Wendy Hayson and Dana Jennings. Sponsor: Nancy Persons 152-CLUBS The title of the magazine comes from a line in Shakespeare's MAC BETH, where Banquo and Ma they wonder if t The Insane Root is a student publication containing creative writing, artwork, and photography submitted by students and faculty. The student staff examines all contributed material without knowing whose work is being evaluated. That way, the staff feels less biased, all contributors have an equal chance to have their After selections have been made, the staff types, lays out, and pastes up the entire book, and sends it to a printer for repro- duction. Then the staff is in charge of publicity and sales. The students on the staff are responsible for the entire business operation of the cBeth have been visited by three fortune-telling witches. Later, hey have been seeing things, or if what they have experienced was they may have eaten the insane root which drives men crazy. .' lf - - Front row: Kathy Morris, Dana lennings, Petra Fischer, 2nd row: Lynn Larson, Anna Hobson, Leslie Taylor, Milton Panas, Pam Burns, Pam Lowe, Sandy Saylor, Tracy Wojick, 3rd row: Lynn Iacoby, Vicki McDonald, Barb McQueen, Maricela Martinez, Deb Peter, Gayla Iwata, Gaye Eshima, Ted Wall, 4th row: judy Bears, Karen Mascarenas, Maria Steinbeisser, lan Huffman, Shelly McLean, Wendy Hayson, Back row: Chris Mueller, David Berger, Kirk Kaiser, Not shown: james An- derson, Don Blea, Christy Briggs, David Cargal, Russ Dawson, Sandra Flanagan, Stephanie Gar- cia, Marva Green, Lynne Hair, Cathy Harring- ton, Linda Hendrickson, Albert Khleif, Lisa Long, Nancy Munns, lo Seidenstricker, Kim Wood
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Sponsor: lim jenkins, Bob Mitchell ...ui Ginger Front row: lim lenkins, Bob Mitchell, Cindy Schlepp, Sam Abeyta, Rinkenburger, Shelly McClean, Laura Garcia. 2nd row: Mark Spiva, Sandi Cardenas, Ted Wall, Tony Baldi, lim Hovorka, Bruce Robinson, Lori Moriarty, Melinda Schlepp. 3rd row: Steve Faciszewski, Dana lennings, Lynne Hair, Wendy Hayson, Carolyn Slattery, Kris Steinbeisser, Last row: Andrew Abeyta, Kirk Cito, lim Anderson, Mike Maes, Sean McDaniel. The Westminster FFA chapter has been involved in many projects. The floral desi n class worked very hard on their display of fresh and dries floral arrangements for the Career Enrichment Park Trade Show, the show, held lan. 25-26 was a big success. The Landscaping class also was very busy workin on their display for the 21st annual Home and Garden Show wghich was held at Currigan Hall, Feb. 1-10. The Hall was covered with more than 5000 blooming plants, among these were 21 gardens of various desi n. An estimated 90,000 visitors attended this year. The Lancicaping class received the silver award in the contest between Watten Center, Longmont, Aurora, Arapahoe, Fort Collins, and Westminster. ln our display, Camp Stone of Westminster, donated the rock for the water fall, and Flower Land of Broomfield donated the plant material. Both helped to make this a bi success and a good experience. The Westminster FFA wouldaike to take this opportunity to welcome Marsha Celesta to the Horticulture Department at the Career Enrichment Park. Sponsor: Phil Love Front row: Darryld Renne, Audrey Warner, Phil Love, Lindy Cook, Stephanie Gabarron. Last row: Kim Werley, Bruce Smith, john Ziegler, Beth Hair. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes have been meeting every other Monday night since the beginning of school. The meetings are held at the students or sponsors homes. The roup is a non-denominational one and it gives each person a chance toqearn more about the Christian life and to share experiences with others. The students and sponsors have also been active in state-wide conferences held in the fall and spring at Pomona High School. Several students are interested in attending one of the national conferences this summer. The FCA is able to help members attend one of these conferences because of the major fun raising project - the boxing smoker in early April, which is organized with t e school coaches. Officers: Sean McDaniel, Sandi Car enas - Presidents, Ted Wall, Lori Moriarty - Vice Presidents, lim Hovorka, Pam Lowe - Secretaries, Mike Maes, Cindy Schlepp - Treasurers. Sponsor: Becky Kittel mv Front row: Carol Reese, Celeste Herrera, Wendy Sickler, Cindy Fugee, Mark Maes, Michelle Roy. Last row: Becky Kittel, Cindy Grew, Sherri Daniel, Teresa Mullins, Debbie Gunther, Lori Sievers, Mandi Trammell, Wendi Waller, Felicia Felix. HERO is a club for students enrolled in Home Economics Related Occupations class. Students enrolled in this class also hold and receive credit for Home Ec. related jobs, where they receive training in a specific career interest area. In class, on the job, and in the club, there are many opportunities for members of HERO to learn about their various fields of work, which include: Food Service, Child Care Aide,Clothing Occupations, Housing and Interior Design, and Institutional Housekeeping. HERO is not just fun and games. Interesting educational experiences are a key part of the club. District Convention is in the fall, and State Convention is held in Colorado Springs for three da s in March. State is the high point of the year. Students who attendlget a chance to enter a contest, and prove their expertise in their job area. There are also various educational workshops for members to get involved in at State. Both the class and the club offer great chances for a student to learn and grow, and to have fun doing so.
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ORCHESTR l Class List: Violins: Anne Tellier, Marva Green, Robyn MowreYf lanet Savage, Kim Wood, Cathy Lucatuorto, julie Dotson, Betsy Hobson, Carla Mattingly. Cellos: jeff Fletcher, john Stegman. ORCHESTRA The Ranum Chamber Orchestra is a musical group dedicated to the performance of fine classical music that is written for string groups using primarily violins, violas, cellos, and basses. Throughout the year, the ensemble presents several concerts, a fall concert, a Christmas concert lperformed in conjunction with the Concert Choirj, a spring concert, and this year, a Chamber Concert, in which members of the orchestra will perform solos, trios, and duets. Each year, the chamber orchestra has perform- ed at State Contests and has traditionally received a superior rating. In addition, students may par- ticipate in the State Solo and Ensemble Contest, and will do so this year at the May 10 contest. Going to the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley for the annual string workshop is another activity the chamber orchestra is involved in each year. While at the workshop, the students work with guest artists and guest conductors. All-State Orchestra is a major event for individual members of the orchestra. Every Oct- ober, members of the Ranum Orchestra submit tapes of their playing in order to audition for the finest high school musicians. This year, seven members of Ranum's orchestra were selected for the All-State Orchestra. They were: Anne Tellier, Marva Green, Robyn Mowrey, Kim Wood, Cathy Lucatuorto, jeff Fletcher, and john Stegman. The Ranum Chamber Orchestra strives to perform high quality music each year. Members are given the opportunity to play their instruments with the entire ensemble, with small ensembles, or individually, thus pro- viding each student with the performing situation they prefer. wwf . - W- -..st ,, sr' .3 lr O - I Industrial Cooperative Education PAC The Ranum High School Parent Advisory Committee is made up of parents of students and former students from Ranum High School. Over the past three and one-half years, the members of this group have become a valuable communication link between the school and community. Their service and support is deeply appreciated by all of us at Ranum High. Members: Mrs. Annette La Guardia, Mr. jack Armstrong, Mrs. Eleanor Scott, Mrs. Gladys Knutsen, Mrs. Mary Espinosa, Mr. and Mrs. james Olivas, Mrs. Carol Petri, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Webb, Mr. Homer Schenbeck, Mr. Don Rhoda. CLUBS-153
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