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Art Club: Front Row W Kelly Kleppe, Angie Schlotzhauer, Marji Mac- kenzie, Treasurer Darius Daye. Second Row W Mr. Loren Reed, Julie Ellis, Pam Anderson, Tammy Taylor, Kathleen Char- trand, Steve Tank, Mr. Norm Pagels, Back Row - David Black, David Hof- mann, Kory Kleppe, Secre- tary Michelle Kaufmann, President Mat Oles. Photo: R. Semlow. rg ff vfi N 14 CQ - ... :J Ds. Vi ualizing: mind's eye Art can be a fun and worthwhile career. Many forms of art existed at North High, Drawing and Painting, Art Studio, Photography, Commercial Art, Crafts, 3-D, Ceramics and Metal Arts were some wide varieties of art courses available. Art Club provided students with the time to compete in art contests and use their skills to update their talents. Secretary Michelle Kaufmann stated, I think art will be the thing of the future because computers will take over all the other fields. Serving mankind in the past and present, art has always been an asset to society. The Fine Arts has always been a precursor of things to come. It has led the way in terms of values and belief within a society. It has always spoke of the times and it is the single best way we know of the past. Art helps set the tone of the society and indeed, actually helps shape what we think and believe. The Visual Arts as separate from Fine Arts, has always been among the leading disciplined meaning to a society, ob- served Mr. Loren Reed, Art Club in- structor. Many forms of Art had special techniques that enabled students to excel in. Special areas of study may or may not be the main form of futuristic art. Vice-President Jerry Keel replied, I think Graphic Arts will be the main form of art because it's futuristic. Art Club'
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Deutsching: culture club In their first year of existence the North High German Club experienced different cultures and environments for which they knew little or nothing about. Kory Kleppe, German Club Presi- dent gave his views about German Club, It's enjoyable to encounter a new sense of surroundings, German Club gave a person an opportunity to do extracurric- ular activities such as going on field trips, doing good deeds for others and getting closer acquainted to people with the same interest. Picnics and trips to the Amana Colonies provided experiences with the German Clubs from Central and West. lnvolvements with other area high school German Clubs helped the groups get acquainted with each other. By working together they put together their knowledges to make one German Club united. Marji Mackenzie stated, German Club enables me to be around other people who can at least speak just a little German. German Club also supported North High by planting trees and landscaping blue and gold tulips that bloomed in the spring. Becky Mackenzie replied, I think that German Club has some interesting things to do for members and it is also challenging that we have to learn a different language. Giving sup- port and providing challenges to stu- dents, German Club has represented North High well. From amidst the flames Herr Goetz rescues a few stranded brauts. Photo: M. Mackenzie German Club: Front Row - Marji Mackenzie, Mike Schroeder. Second Row - Kelly Tschantz, Jennifer Elvert, Valerie Clark, Matt Roes, Jim Spencer, Steve Tank, David Hofmann, Linda Stoewer, Senta Schneider. Back Row - Kathy Sade, Herr Goetz, Elin Kjetland, Becky Mac- kenzie, Kelly Kleppe, Mi- chelle Metzger, Sandy Har- mel, President Kory Kleppe, Teri Schultz, Jeff Reinitz, Maureen Garlough, Frau Hennings, Fraulein Fairbanks. Photo: P. O'Donnell. Q 'German Club
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