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Truckin' . . . Worshippin' . . And Studyin' . , . OHS students have a variety of clubs and organizations that they can join at the two centers. The varied clubs are best illustrated by such groups as the Bicycle Club, the Good News Fellowship and the Junior Investigators. While Junior In- vestigators relates to students in American History at the 11-12 Center, the Good News Fellowship is located at the 9-10 Center and was formerly the Christian Student Union. The OHS Bicycle Club was spon- sored by William Roach, an industrial arts teacher at the 9-10 Center. The club met twice a month in warm weather and once a month in the win- ter for rides. A Road Rally Race and an Ecology Ride were activities during the school year. A camping trip was taken at the end of the year. Good News Fellowship met every morning at 7:30 a.m. and was spon- sored by Special Education teachers Ken Roberts and Sally Rudisell. Some activities that took place dur- ing the past year were a skating party, picnic and a hike. A similar type of religious group was at the 11-12 Center and was called Christians-In-Action Margaret Chance and Mary Jane Sanford were co-sponsors the group. The 11-12 Center had two Junior Investigator groups. One group was headed by Ella Jones, the other was led by Sandra Good. Both teach American History. Junior Investigator meetings took place every four to six weeks and were highlighted by students reporting on a topic. The highlight of the year was the Spring Banquet held May 25 at the Old House. They invited Marilyn Durham, author of The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing and Dutch Un- cle, to speak. - By Tony Elder 7 I Clubs And Organizations l l f Q 5 5 I I A Junior Investigators met every four to six weeks ments, The highlight of the year is the Spring for reports on historical topics and refresh- banquet, J .-N-as-nn-nur . . up ggk. Going over plans for the next Junior Investiga- Discussing topics that Junior Investigator mem- tor's meeting is president Tom Mullikin and bers could use for their group reports are club Club 5P0n50f Sandra Good- , sponsor Ella Jones and J.I. president Steve Nel- son.
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yu Showing their Spanish dance steps are fleftl Michelle Pearl, Gary King fbackgroundj, Donna Russell, Aimee Newberry and Tim Murphy fbackgroundl. The Spanish dancers performed before several social and civic clubs in Owensboro this year. German club members making Singing Valentines over the phone are Qfrom leftj: Steve Schwartz, Lisa Howard, Lora Barlow, John Czyepha, Pam Wade, Christel Schwallie ion phonel, Bobby Rush, Bart Rhodes and Carl Erickson. French Club Wendy Winston, president, Lenda Hisle, vice president, Susan Blewer, vice president, Lisa Hast, vice president, Debbie Cecil, treasurer, Kathy Kelly, secretary. Members: Tracy Mo- hon, Leslie Durham, Joanie O'Bryan, Tony Na- pier, Craig Robertson, David Suddoth, Tom Stallings, Taunya Welch, Julie Sturgeon, Vanessa Hager, Kathy Charron, Renee Haney, David Conkright, Donna Fischer, Dawn Marsh, Lisa Embry, John Akin, Sarah Young, Mary Lewis, Glenn Young, Beth Timbrook, Bobby Shelton, Carol Robinson, Karen Crooks, Jimmy Hall, Clarence Wells, Cyndi Bartlett, David Bristow, Kathy O'Hearn, Mark Smithson, Ta- mella Thompson and Kirk Hall. Junior Classical League Ralph Brewer, president, Chris Tanner, vice president, Melissa Wilson, secretary, Kenneth Finch, treasurer, Jeff Beard, parlimentarian. Members: Robert Carneal, John Burgess, Traci Crady, Ellen Barlow, Tracey Trodglen, Lisa Newcom, Lora Barlow, Robin Nall, Al Bell, Cathy Condor, Steve White, Mike Puckett, Tom Mullikin, Bobby Wilson, Greg McGehee, Thomas Johnson, James Coil, Quinetta Wilson, Sydell Sturgeon, Mary Todd Horrell, Tammy Elliott, David Johnson, Kevin Anderson, Buzzy Edgeworth, Karen Neal, Jennifer Roberts, Janet Rogers, Denise Durham, Bryant Williams, Maryanne Whitten, Steve Nelson, Scott Smith, Byron Peters, David Parks, Tonja Haney, Mi- chelle Ayer, Tom Aaron, Patrick Horne, Ripy Gilbert, Leslie Elrod, Jan Kimmel, Andie Wes- terfield, Keith Poteat and Jamie McAlister. Spanish Club Aimee Newberry, president, Donna Russell, vice president, Linda Sommerville, secretary, Lisa Sturgeon, treasurer. Members: Bill Speer, Tim Murphy, Mary Jane Coombs, Runae Her- zog, George Vinson, Lori Jordan, George Greer, Michelle Pearl, Kim Wilkerson, Mary Stiles, Gazetta Woods, Cindy Richards, Terri Rhodes, Jackie Richardson, Juli Hastings, Cherie Davis, Melissa Frey, David Puckett, Dawne Bolin, Sal- ly Haycraft, Terri Girten, Teresa Girten, Tracy Thacker, Billy Sullivan, Debbie Dewitt, Judy Cravens, Joe Acquisto, Blaine Durbin, Keith Schwartz, Chuck Clark, Pat Hayden, Lynette Miller, Jack Rankins, Gary King, Ruth Rhine- burger, Barbara Roberts, Tammy Walker, De- bynie Noble, Juli Sturgeon, Becky Barnhart, Mike Puckett, Susan Newberry and Cal Dar- nell. German Club Kevin Winstead, president, Ray Reynolds, vice- president External Affairs,Rob Puckett, vice- president Internal Affairs, Mary Dean Sanders, secretary, Tim Ecton, parlimentarian. Mem- bers: Bill Taylor, Barry Simpson, Ralph Mol- lett, Diane Davenport, Ellen Barlow, Hal Feld- haus, Matt Rhodes, Frank Hodskins, Maryanne Whitten, Tim Goff, Carl Erickson, Bobby Rush, Lisa Howard, Christel Schwallie, Colleen O'Connor, Shannon O'Connor, Lora Barlow, John Czyepha, Steve Schwartz, Maureen Whit- ten, Pam Wade and Bart Rhodes.
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..,,.! Bill Roach is not only the sponsor of the Bicycle Club but is an avid bike rider who regularly rides his bike to school. Bicycle Club sponsor Bill Roach fleftl helps club member Tony Elder pump up a flat tire before one of the rides during the year. . k4,, 1' , ff' . . is Wa A Christian In Action member Dawn Marsh and Sponsor Margaret Chance go over a scripture in preparation for one of the group's devo- tionals. Members of the group at the 11-12 Center organized and held the devotionals themselves. Good News Fellowship met each morning at 7:30 a.m., at the 9-10 Center. Attendance at the meetings varied, but 17 student s were considered to be members of the Good News Fellowship. Enjoying the fellowship were: Teacher Sally Rudisell,lodiLighton Tricia Sutter, Teacher Ken Roberts Kim Rock, Sara Oller and Ruth Ashby. 4-,-,,.., Bicycle Club Members: Bryant Williams, Al Bell, Sherri Huff, Cathy White, Dave Davenport, Yvonne Hazelwood, Beth Timbrook, Kelly Case, Roger Morris, jeff Payne, Brian Veach, Tony Elder, Bruce Kittinger, Juli Hastings, Kevin Pearl and Dale Howell. Iunior Investigators fSandra Good's Classj Tom Mullikin, president, Charlotte Blan, secre- tary, Amy Callis and Jonathan Kesler, Banquet Committee, Members: Sandy Alsip, Bud Blan- ford, Dawn Bolin, Debbi Cecil, David Depp, Tim Ecton, Sally Haycraft, Danny Howard, Keith Poteat, Ray Reynolds, Scott Smith, Kelly Nall, Tracy Thacker, Harvey Wathen, David Wilson. Iunior Investigators fElla Jones' Classj Steve Nelson, president: Hal Feldhaus, vice president: Shannon O'Connor, secretary, Mem- bers: Pat Allen, Lora Barlow, John Blake, Mitch Brown, Janet Critchfield, Terry Cunningham, Tom Gleason, Debbie Goins, Lenda Hisle, Frank Hodkins, Alicia Horn, Page Johnson, Mark Mathis, Lisa Morgan, Scott Niswonger, David Parks, Robbie Puckett, Pam Pulliam, Ruth Rhineburger, Linda Sommerville, Mary Swallow, Bill Taylor, Kathy Walton, Maryanne Whitten and Jim Wolford. Christians In Action Donna Harry, treasurer: Members: Dawn Marsh, Ruth Rhineburger, Vanessa Hagar, Becky Moorman, Susan Walker, Carri Bennett, Toni jackson, Gary Case and Kelly jasper. Sponsors - Margaret Chance and Mary jane Sanford. Good News Fellowship Members: Anita Pierce, Sondra Loyd, Denise Durham, Sara Qller, Lynette Hunt, Todd Lighton, Patricia Russell, Connie Logsdon, Ronnette Johnson, Darita Wilson, Tricia Sutter, Joyce DeHart, Kandy Camfield, Regina Hamil- ton, Ruth Ashby, David Puckett and Kim Rock. Sponsors - Sally Rudisill, Ken Roberts, Mi- chael Betten and Tom Turner.
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