North Montgomery High School - Charger Flashback Yearbook (Crawfordsville, IN)

 - Class of 1985

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 ART AWARENESS Using the main theme of Art Awareness , the Art Club, led by President Amy Labbe, Vice-Presi- dent Margie Cohee, Secretary Caroline Wilson, Treasurer Rodger Walther, and Reporter John Nagae, had a very active year. The Art Club, consisting of thirty members, was busy raising mon- ey by candy sales to take a trip to Chicago in the Spring. Part of the money also went to the Art Scholarship given to a senior who is planning to attend college to pursue the field of art. Any student interested in art should attend art club meetings. The club also had other activities such as a pizza party at Mr Got- ti's and button making. It's really great, stated Sue Ann Anderson, a senior who has been in the Art Club for all of her high school years. Going to the Art Institute and the pizza party was a lot of fun like everything else we do in Art Club. clubs — 13

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SUNSHINE DOING THINGS FOR OTHERS The main theme behind the Sunshine Society was Doing things for others and that is ex- actly what the one-hundred and sixteen member club did. Under the leadership of Presi- dent Margie Cohee, Vice-Presi- dent Kris Smith, and other offi- cers Secretary Wendy Harpel, Treasurer Lorianne Rogers and Scrapbook Carrie Gibbs, the Members of the Sunshine Society were Nancy Cabell, Tammy Nichols, Shannon Schenck, Jeana Walden, Lesley Larew, Kim Maxwell, Tiffany Morrison, Jenifer Stonecipher, Donna Vansickle, Chris Gar man, Wendy Wilson, Stacy Addler, Michelle Kink el, Jamie Warner, Jill Wal- club started out by sponsoring a dance after the varsity basket- ball game against Crawfordsville. They also sold Christmas gifts and held a garage sale in order to raise money to donate to Riley's Hospital which they do every year. The school's Sunshine Society does not give a scholarship but the state organization does. The den, Caroline Kirkpatrick, Angela Fruits, Shannon Eden, Diana Abney, Sasha Ir- vin, Theresa French, Kris Smith, Korina Wilbert, Margie Cohee, Carrie Gibbs, Wendy Harpel, Lorianne Rogers, Stacy Bruton, Angie Arrigo, Jana Phillips, Jet German, Sally Vollva, Heidi Bergguist, criteria for consideration is the person must go into nursing ma- jor, exceptional grades, and must take an examination held in Feb- ruary. Any girl in the sophomore, ju- nior, or senior class who likes to spreading sunshine to others would thoroughly enjoy the Sun- shine Society. Marcia Mennen, Rhonda A vellne, Susan Bolen, Rachel Caldwell, Amy Edwards, Julie Lytle, Jennifer Fay, Audrey McLean, Anita Horn, Jenny Renlck, Frank a Shirar, Stacl Spangler, Luanne Reath, Jackie Clouser, Michelle Mullen, Erin McDowell, Amy Labbe, Karen Karle, Missy Perry, Molly Myler, Mary McClel- lan, Valarie Lane, Missy Renick, Kara Chenoweth, Kristi Hollinger, Tammy Winger, Laura Puckett, Debbie Watt, Tina Abney, Lori Pruett, Jamie Fay, Dia Huffaker, Candace Parker, Angie Dettner, Raina Callis, Roseann Hatke, Missy Ritter, Jennifer Cummings, Becky Mullen, Caroline Wilson, Lorrie Coffing, Trad Jackman, Cassi Morehouse, Amy Alexander, Suzy Meyer, Cheryl Person- eft, Holly Carey, Susan Patton, Susan Skinner, Michelle Rogers, Lisa Taylor, Kim Scott, Heather Wilson, Diana Boeg- lln, Donnis Abston, Melissa Shirley, Kel- lie Deck, Teresa Brown, Lisa Cox, Miss Clark, and Mrs. German. 12 — CLUBS



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BLUES BROTHERS HIT THE NATIONAL SCENE What began as a fun method of passing the time during activity period just over a year before, blossomed into an exciting ad- venture this year as the Blues Brothers Blues Mania Band made its jaunt to Kansas City, Kansas for an exhibition performance for the National Future Farmers of Amer- ica convention. Members of the original group began jamming during club period during the 1983-84 school year in the band room. Quickly the group began to gel, not only in enlarging its membership, but also its repertoire. A culminating goal was for the group, then led by Bill McBee and Mark Bymaster as Jake and Elwood, to win the district F.F.A. talent competition. The group easily met that goal and were off to their next dream — winning the talent facet of the Indiana F.F.A. convention. The state competition was held in June of 1984, and again the Blues Brothers came out on top! An additional obstacle lay ahead of the Blues Brothers members in getting to Kansas City. Not only would it be necessary to raise funds for the trip, but a replace- ment needed to be found for Bill McBee who had just been named 1984-85 State President! With Jeff Rooze replacing Bill, the Blues Brothers members spent many hours polishing their collec- tion of vocal and instrumental music based in part on the popu- lar movie, The Blues Brothers , starring Dan Ackroyd and the The BLUES BROTHERS gather for a photo opportunity after an early morning prac- tice Front — Jeff Rooze and Mark By- master. Row Two — Todd Thompson, Ke- vin Snyder, John Cheek and Chris Moo- day, Row Three — Sound Engineer Kevin Emmert, Manager Scott Hughes, Jun late John Belushi. In addition, many hours were required for planning the trip itinerary, devel- oping fundraising activities, ex- ecuting publicity, and working out solutions to all anticipated problems in advance. Throughout the months of pub- Ueno, and David Thompson, Top — Brad Crosier and Marie Alexander. Sponsors for the group throughout the year includ- ed Mr. Micheal Watson, Mrs. Benge and Mrs. Cheek, Mr. Larry Clodfelter, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry McBee. lie performances from amateurs to near-professionals, from Craw- fordsville to Kansas City, the Blues Brothers created a time of ex- citement, and an image of ex- cellence spanning from the inspi- ration to the nation. 14 — BLUES BROTHERS

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