New Castle Chrysler High School - Rosennial Yearbook (New Castle, IN)

 - Class of 1987

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YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE ME Dra ma Club member Amy Sullivan tries to convince Randy Fields while rehearsing for the fall play Photo by Mike Bond. THE STRAIGHTER THE BETTER Art Club member Benji Shostle em- ploys a ruler for a perfectly straight line. Photo by William Zeiglar THAT ' S A TOUGH ONE . . Senior Drama Club member Cully Johnson thinks hard about what Jeff Womack is saying in the fall play. Photo by Mike Bond ART CLUB — Front Row: Stephanie Morris. Beth Burris. Michelle Huitema. Andy Winter, Teresa Walk- er, Milli Lodge and Jon McKinney. Row 2: Shannon Hanson. Fawn Robertson, April Jones. Lesley Stau- ble, Dena Silvers. Benji Shostle and Steve Winches- ter. Back Row: Angela Smith, Monica Wilson, Alan Blankenship, Bill Frazier, Clint Byrd, Marc Howlett and Tammy Stewart. Photo by Walden. .Art Club. Di ma Club 29

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Art and Drama Clubs extend learning beyond the classroom and into the world Art Club and Drama Club combined classroom learning activities and extracurricular activities into a whole lot of fun. By participating in each of these clubs, members fur- thered the basic understanding of the subjects learned in the classroom. Drama Club was basically in a rebuilding stage this year, but first-year teacher Nancy Thom- as had high hopes for establish- ing the club here. I hope to set up a chapter of the International Thespians So- ciety to provide the kids who are interested with more oppor- tunities, Miss Thomas said. Thomas also hoped to even- 1 GET IT MOW . Art Club member Theresa Walker looks on as instructor William Zeiglar demonstrates the prop er way to mount her project. Photo by Kirkpatrick. MY MOTHER WILL LOVE IT Bill Wessler jokes with Art Club member Beth Burris while Sue Gishler and Nan- cy Leyes look on. tually make the spring musical and fall play entirely student productions. 1 hope to have the kids be on the set crews, the make-up crews, etc. Not just the cast, she said. Art Club members enjoyed taking trips to various art mu- seums. They travelled to Ball State ' s Art Department and dif- ferent museums in Indianapolis and Chicago. The more than twenty mem- bers of this year ' s Art Club made and sold different art items around Christmas to earn money to make these trips pos- sible. Students also made their own different projects and sent these to the Scholastic Art Awards program in New York. Members could win money and other prizes if their project was judged best in several catego- ries. Art Club has extended the opportunities of art students to show their work and to better understand the work of oth- ers. said Art Club member Mi- chelle Huitema. Art Club and Drama Club reached beyond the classroom to allow students to become more involved in their favorite field. DRAMA CLUB — Front Row: Mancy Thomas. Rob Stonerock. Renee Longo, Yvette Crider. Adam Grtner. Marci Winchester. Amy Sullivan and Brenna Ma loney. Row 2: Amanda Ford. Christine Rutherford, Randy Fields. Rachel Dalton, Jennifer Neal. Chianti Strong and Jody Davis. Back Row: Evan Gould. Chris Vukadinovich. David Rogers, Karl Lentini. Dori Ditty, Julie Phelps and Cully Johnson. Photo by Waldens. 28 Art Club Drama Club



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Tradition, hard work help NHS, NFL continue to be worthwhile service programs at school The National Honor Society and National Forensics League combined academics, service, and fun to continue their tradi- tions of excellence. These two groups remained successful and worthwhile institutions at the school. National Honor Society members (76 in all) worked hard to fulfill their goals of ser- vice to the community and school. National guidelines re- quired members to complete at least two hours of community service for the year. Students accomplished this by deliver- ing poinsettas to nursing homes at Christmas, being guides at speech meets, and working at the Guyer Opera House. As a group, NHS once again WORK. WORK, WORK National Honor Society members Paul Smith and Tim Wilkinson put up signs con- cerning the toy drive. Photo by Kirkpat rick. WHAT I ' M SAYING IS Junior Ex temper Brenda Bishop perfects her form for an upcoming NFL Speech tournament- Photo by Kirkpatrick. held its annual Christmas toy drive, for the thirty-third con- secutive year. The seniors this year were outstanding leaders, and they were instrumental to another successful year, advisor Judy Sorrell said. NFL also had a large mem- bership with 127 students join- ing the team. Coach J.R. Rob- bins cited the promise of recognition as the reason for the rise in membership. Robbins stated, Lots of kids join the speech team who couldn ' t get into anything else. It ' s nice to help a kid find a niche. The Speech Team tried something new this year when they sold chances at winning a shopping spree and gave one- half the profits to Cerebral Pal- sy. The team competed in about twenty tournaments this year and once again hosted the New Castle Invitational making it the oldest continuous tourna- ment in the state. Although the numbers were large, the team consisted main- ly of underclassmen, while it was the few seniors who pro- vided the leadership for the team This team is as good as any I ' ve had with strong, mature leaders in the senior class, said Coach Robbins. National Honor Society and National Forensics League members found out first hand what work is all about while making a healthy contribution to the school. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY — Front Row: Janel White, Lisa Downs. Connie Stephens, Eddie Connor, Amy Burns, Jeff Burns. Jo Ellen Browning. Judy Stearns. Janell Meier, Craig McCartt, Angle Hale, Stephanie Lee and Linda Beck. Row 2: Kim Guffey. Lisa Brewer, Amy Sullivan, Tim Wilk inson, Trina Downs. Bethany Phillips, Cynthia Rains, John Kellam, Phil Poor, Scott Underwood. Michael Dankovich, Paul Smith, Amy Wright and Mike Langford. Row 3: Krista Ingermann, Trisha Stephens, Stephen Stauffer, Brenna Maloney, Darryl Jones, Paul Jeffries, Dana Ingram. Rachel Dallon. Karen Weaver, Joy Armbruster, Brent Shaffer, Tom Allen, Valerie King and Steve Imel Row 4: Andrea Green, Debbie Burger, Mandy Cherry, Julie Hayes, Christa Anderson. Danny Garreth. Jeff Lockridge. Brian Townsend, Brenda Bishop, Kim Lam, Vicki Owens, Dori Ditty. Shane Watson, Brian Foster and Lori Bumbalough. Back Row: Greg Guffey, Brad Marks, Michelle Huitema, Angel Sherry, Karl Lentini, Royce Wilkinson, Adam Griner. Beth Kinser. Shelly Caffoe. Nancy Wheeler, Amy Wadman. David McAtee, Rodney Scott, Michelle Cunningham Michele Davis. Brian Judy and Lance Knotts. Photo by Mike Bond. ' ' i ■ H , . V t» ■ .5-,. . • .-. u . ♦ J w r,f f. -m y u ii ' t- ' -;,- .- !: i 30 N.H.S., N.F.L.

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