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LEFT: A member of the Pom Pon Corps, Mel- issa Clark, marches to the beat of the music during the Jac-Cen-Del game. BELOW: The traditional Block Milan was per- formed during the last game and the senior band members were presented to the audi- ence. BELOW RIGHT: Piroshka Herrmann adds some finishing touches to her painting. 18
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Down in the Fields and Working in the Shop Entomology! What's that? Some kind of new dance step? Participating in contests, speeches, demonstrations, and judging events; such as livestock, dairy crops, soil, forestry, and entomol- ogy; which by the way, it the branch of zoology that deals with insects, was an enjoyable and learning experience for these students. Have you ever noticed the plastic key chains, plastic belt buckles, and a few personalized license plates some of the students had? When someone would ask where they bought it many would say in Mr. Howard's industrial arts class. Wooden gun racks and book shelves were also favorites of the students. To give students experience with machines they also worked on small engines and electric motors. Mechanical drawing was another course offered, where the students learned to draft and draw machine parts. TOP LEFT: The agriculture class takes a short break to discuss their next lesson. TOP RIGHT: Steve McConnell demonstrates care- fully how to replace the jigsaw blade to the Indus- trial Arts I class. BOTTOM LEFT: John Riley makes a last correction before turning in his drawing. 17
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Creating Talent Art can be expressed as anything from an abstract form of cloth sculpture to the classic Saturday Evening Post covers drawn and painted by Norman Rockwell. But in Mr. Hunger’s art classes, the students were known for expressing themseves and what their ideas of art are by their drawings, paintings, ceram- ics and other creations. Many or some of them were often attractively dis- played in the halls for all eyes to behold. Mr. Hunger entered many of our stu- dents’ works such as Valerie Comley's copper string art, Carol Craven’s Tigers, and Debbie Speckman’s ceramics, all of which were awarded prizes in the Versailles Pumpkin Show or the Aurora Farmers Fair. Some exceptional works from the junior high and the senior high classes were sent to Scholastic Art Award exhibits in Indian- apolis. It was half time. The crowds were excited. There was an air of tenseness and anticipation as the Milan High School band marched onto the floor to begin their program. Soon all Milan fans rose to energeti- cally sing out our school song. The music, working its powers on everyone, seemed to give fans and varsity players pep for thaf one last needed boost of enthusiasm. Besides half-time shows, the year was high-lighted by contests in which many band and choir members excelled and were rewarded. Concerts were also the results of hard work and a lot of practice. BELOW LEFT: Forming clay fascinates Chris Sparkman. BELOW RIGHT: While the trumpet players take a break, Greg Sparks studies his music. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sherlie Haase studies her floor plan before deciding what to cut out next for her interior design. 19
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