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Varsity L Club Members. Front Row: Lisa Weed. |o Vermillion, Liz Murtha. Sheryl Hawk, Cindy Den- nis, Missy Walker. Row 2: Teresa Weed, Debbie McNamee, Ann McBroom, Karla Erb, Connie Fraley, Heather Bonnorant. Row 3: Roger Thompson, Kelly Adams, Keith Geiger. Mike Schrader. Row 4: |im Oge, Brad Smith, Mark Morgan, John Ruff. Row 5: Nick March, Keith Adams. Kim Kellar, Mark Hartman, and Bruce Souders. (dc) Varsity L Club Members, Front Row: |ohn Nihiser. Doug Kitchen. Ronnie McBride. Don Brown. Tracy Shultleworth. Row 2: Steve Roley, Steve Crawford. Chris Sigler. Bill McBride. Row 3: Chuck Weed. Jeff Ogg. Donny Osborne. Bryan Walke. Row 4: Dan Hawkins. Steve White. Brent Sheets, and Brian McDonald. |dc| Tracy Bell Sludenl Life 29
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Makin’ the Moves Two clubs at LHS this year mak- ing new moves and more moves were the Varsity L and the Chess Club. The Varsity L Club is com- posed of any student who has received a letter in a varsity sport. The Varsity L, advised by Greg Frauntfelter, was kept busy throughout the year with many ac- tivities. They sponsored the annual Lift-A-Thon in February, when athletes asked people to pledge any amount of money per pound the athlete lifted. Money from this event was used for weights, a new crash pad for track, and new baseball catcher's mits. The group sponsored two new events for the year. The first, held in conjunction with the American Heart Fund Association, was held the first weekend in March. For this event, members also accepted pledges from people for time jumped, either by minute or hour. The second of the two new events was a race called the Shamrock 7” road race. The race was held the weekend before St. Patrick's Day. The race was a 7 mile race held out Walnut Dowler Road. The top runners in the male and female categories each received a pair of running shoes. The Chess Club is another club at LHS who's main interest is mak- ing moves. The Chess Club was advised by Mr. Leroy Truesdell and made up of chess enthusiasts from grades 9-12. The club met on a regular basis and members com- peted against each other. Both clubs enjoyed their activities of the year. 1. Sophomores Jeff Morgan and Mitch Trucco have those sly grins on their faces again, (da) 2. Senior Varsity L member. Mike Schrader runs with the ball during pregame warmups. Student Life Tracy Bell
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tests. Hilltop also had a money making project to cover some of their expenses. Both the Art Club and the Hilltop singers had a successful year in 1980-81. Artists at Work The Art Club and the Hilltop Singers were active groups in the school, and both represented ar- tists at work throughout the year with their busy schedules. The Art Club was a new organization under the advice of Mrs. Bobbie Smith, art teacher. The club elected officers, they were; janice Miller, pres., Steve Roley, vice pres., Kim Waid. sec., Tony Hopstetter, treas., and Kathy Mohler, hist. The Art Club’s largest project was the painting of downtown store windows during the Christmas season. They also sold purple ‘‘Chieftain” bumper stickers to make money to pur- chase supplies for other projects. The Hilltop Singers under the direction of Ms. Cummings con- sisted of 14 members, they were: Ann Boudinot, Keuri King, Bobbi Doris, Mark Sampson, Wade Meyer, Carolyn Harwood. Steve Crawford, Fran Conner, Nikki Critser, Christi Rice, Missy Walker, [eannie Faulkner, John Breeze, and Jeanie Myers. Members of the Hilltop Singers performed at various assemblies, and participated in several con- 1. Kathy Mohler works on tin art project (tic) 2. Christi Rice accompanies Hilltop Singers on the piano. |dc) 3. Art club members; Front row: advisor, Ms. Smith, Maria Labradon. Sherri Reed, Sandy Smith. Tom Wheeler, and Mark Yates. Row 2: Lisa Irvine. Ellen Kreig, Kim Waid, and |anice Miller Row 3: Misti Im- boden. Kathy Mohler, and Steve Roley. Row 4: Tony Hopstetter, Wendy Martin. Tracy Shuttleworlh. and Doug |ones. |ds| Student Life Shelly Rayburn
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