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Doug Miller and Rick Stoneking per- form their duet acting interpreta- tion. Figuring Drama Club points is spon- sor, Mr. Mike Beahm. FORENSICS. Row 1: Brian Dake. Scott Smith. Rob Kollenbrock. Mrs. Barbara Ingram. sponsor. Sandra Aflos. Jennifer Hardy. Melisa Mar- lin. Angela Moss, Sherri Goodwin. Row 2: Becky Shaffer. Jeff Neidling- Seniors, Scott Smith and Brian Dake's duet acting interpretation. er. Phll Plunkell. Dala L'hildress. John Beyers, Alana Hicks. Aaron Rezendez. Julie Zimmerman. Shelly Bixler. Karen Jacobs. Tanya Lam- kin. Row 3: Matt Sulcliffe, Julie Shields. Sally Gerber. Shardn Brav. Steve Smith, Doug Miller. Matt Con- aster. Rick Sloneking, Mr. Mike Beahm. FORENSICS
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ctivities for the creative type Drama Club had a full year with the presentation of two plays, the musical ttTrixie True, Teen Detective? and the comedy, ttThe Curious Savage? A new system of casting was tried, the double- casting system for ttThe Curious Savagef so twice as many students could get in volved. ' Drama Club became affiliated with the International Thespian Society, an inter- national honor society for top high school drama students. After a week of initiation activities, during which the students proved their dedication to the theatre, 21 drama students became charter members of Thespians. Several field trips were taken. On April 10 they went to see To Kill a Mockingbirdh and April 23 saw ttFan- tasticks. Special Drama Club Awards were given to: best cameo actor, John Beyers; best cameo actress, Sherrie Goodwin; best sup- porting actor, Rob Kottenbrock; and best supporting actress, Sandra Aftos. Many other awards were given at the Awards Banquet, April 21. Forensics, an out-of-school activity, at- tended District, State and many other 10- cal tournaments. Senior Melisa Martin placed eighth in state in storytelling and first in district. J unior Sandra Aftos placed first in confer- ence in three events and first in district for prose. Prose is a story for adults. DRAMA CLUB, Row 1: Becky Shaf- fer, Kim House, Kathy Lawrence, Jackie Michael. Alana Hicks. Mindy Marlin. Kathy Groh. Row 2: Jessie Denney. Scull Smith. Mitzi Green. Troy Bay. Karen'Brandl. Rob Kol- lenbrock. Angie Moss. Mr. Mike Beahm. sponsor. Row 2;: Kim Brad- ley. John Berry. Erika Preuss. Jen- nifer Puller. Angie Vest. Kathy Bai- ley. Sandra Aftos. Jennifer Hardy. Tracy Giammalleon Kristy Sims. Nick Calegari. Scull Huggins. Chad Fletcher. Row 4: Jaudawn Parker. fm tin Junior Sandra Aftos performing her prose which she competed with at state. Paulette Harris, Sherri Goodwin. John Beyers, Trey Crosson. Billv Di- amond. Steve Smith. Beth Riggerl. Scull Tuwler, Doug Miller. Lisa Ter- rill. Figlu'ing Dra sor. Mr. Mike 4K
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um -.. awmu: :. a mnwaw:.:.-.m: Fund raisers and service activities .. dominate clubsi act iv it ie 8 IAC sponsored numerous fundraisers throughout the year and have proven their success by being the richest and largest club in school. IAC sold brass and used the profit to install a garage door in the shop as well as buy extra equipment for the shop. A softball tournament was scheduled for late May by sponsors, Dave Arnall and Boyd Erickson. While IAC promoted the industrial arts department, Art Club is designed for stu- dents who enjoy art. Creativity ventured through the halls once again at Christmas- time as Art Club members painted class- room windows. Due to an early ice storm, painting was delayed three days while school was dismissed. Art Club members under the direction of Mrs. J eannine Akins, sold flowers and can- dy grams during Valentine,s week. Each teachers was given a corsage or bouton- . f niere. Art Club students also helped pres- ent the annual Art Show on May 12. Youth Advisory Council tYACi is one of the smaller clubs. They are known throughout the school because about four times a year, lunch is prepared by the members. YAC members prepare every- thing from hamburgers to turkey-cheese roll-ups. YAC is sponsored by Colleen Johnston, food services director. First row: Shawn Crabtree, Jeff Pendergraft, John Lucas, Tim Brod- rick, Phil Ware, Julian Calderas. Row 2: Todd Spalding, Clint Grimes, Melisa Richter, Todd Martin, Brad Blackwell, Fred Slaughter, David Crabtree, Mr. Dave Arnall, Mr. Boyd Erickson. Row 3: Amy Whit- aker, Teeny Buck, Dana Sutcliffe, Teresa Gaston, Dana Harlow, Cyndi Stallone, Michell Cox, Matt Bar- nard, Ty Erickson. Row 4: Angie Martin, Sara Keltner, Doug Klein, Bill Walworth, Rich Bixler, Jeff Stohr, Eddie Lamkin, Alex Church, Kevin Watson, Carl Miller. Row 5: Matt Violet, Kevin Van Trump, San- dra Mtos, Sara Barnes, Lenise Huskey, Erin Overman, Danny Everhart, Mike Lampson, Eric Barr, Randy Williams. Row 6: Mike Elliot, Brad Miller, Doug Whitaker, Jeff Donahue, Bobby Herrick, Mark Grimes Mike Martin, Jeff Phelps, Max Rineharti Row 7: Jeff Cunning- ham, Michelle Ireland, Tanya Perdee, Laurie McCarthy, Gary Buckland, Jena Murphy, Jason Gor- don, Matt Wansing, Butch Johnson. Sophomore. ens Steve Ln 0n the camel ; An Art Club In dOW 0f the heal 41X
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