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Late start doesnit hinder creative year for Art Club Would there be an Art Club this year? That was the question in the students' minds when a new art in- structor took over. ttSince there was no art club last year and a new advisor this year, we didn't get started organizing un- til the second or third week of school, said Karen Wibberg, president. 'iWe have tried to re- build our membership this year. Although they got off to a slow start, the year was busy with ac- tivities for members. Their creativity was displayed in two public shows and assorted ex- hibits at school. Their art shows were held in the lobby of the fieldhouse during instrumental concerts. A bake sale early in the year helped raise money for projects and activities. The club purchased a printing press which will be used in art classes. A fieldtrip to Jeffer- son City allowed members to visit the Capitol and Lohman's Land- ing. They studied different art forms and drew scenery and sub- jects in the area. Amazed at the rsults, DeWayne Sprenger learns to operate the printing press under the expert eye of Mr. Jim Crow. Attempting to duplicate the original, Lori Pointer concentrates on her painting. Fighting off the cold with smiles, Laura Mantle and Mary Kirsch work at the bake sale. Art Club members are Front Row: Treasurer Charly Earley, Secretary Tiffany Thompson, Vice-President Sarah Buhr, Student Council Representative Denise Luebbert, President Karen Wibberg, Row Two: James Brinkman, Jay Dee Petty. Peggy Schneiders, Linda Berhorst. Stephanie Strope. Tammy Rhoads, Susan Frit- chley. Lisa Hoover, Annette Kliethermes, Lura Mantle. Row Three: Mike DeVries, Ed Dudenhoeffer, Russell Rob bins, DeWayne Sprenger, Joe Heuner, Francine Voss. Darren Patterson, Karen Clark, Lori Schmidt, Lesa Reynolds. Trina Wolfe. Row Four: Mr. Jim Crow, spon- sor. Amy Dudenhoeffer, Beverly Joyce. Paula Helmig, Lori Pointer. Betty Enix. Shelly Vaughan and Mary Kirsch. 62 i Organizations 'W 1' 1 hi?! 3. s
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31'ch r he ioul story Mme--- , .m. . -h , Journalists deal with deadlines Huddled around cluttered tables in the small journalism room, yearbook and journalism students frantically completed various layouts. The room had a new bookcase to house the yearbook staffsl boxes, and each student was given his very own ruler and yellow cropping pencil. A new camera was also broken in. Small gifts though they were, these things made the staff feel better prepared for their task. But no matter how much preparation, deadlines always seemed to come too soon. ul felt like I was always behind! said Stacey Light, who was worried that she would be left working far into the summer. Besides missing deadlines, they also made accomplishments as a Robbins. team. Hllll always remember the fun we had working together, said Karen Wibberg. While the yearbook staff was busy missing deadlines, the large journalism class was meeting theirs and successfully chalking up an award-winning paper. Nineteen journalism students were too much for room 27 and many times class was held in the math room. HSince our class was so large we completed the paper in a short time, said Mary Otto, staff member. Small changes in the liWalkin' Wild such as emphasizing future stories, writing more stories on in- dividual students, and giving the cover a polished look helped the HWalkinl Wild earn first honors in the spring. During a tour of KJMO's radio station Sue Scheulen, Julie Brandt, and Russell Robbins listen to the disc jockey explain his form of journalism. Early decisions and plans for the year- book took a lot of concentration, as Stacey Light's face, shows. The school publications class consists of Front Row: Debbie Grellner, Julie Brandt, Laura Koenigsfeld, Martha deeken, Nora Hayes and Robin Schmid. Back Row: Karen Wibberg, Scheulen, Lisa Balkenbusch and Russell Stacey Light, Sue Organizations l 61
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