Rockville High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Rockville, IN)

 - Class of 1981

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28 PRINT OUTS Computers are playing an ever in- creasing role in our daily lives. When RHS acquired its Apple computer this year, a group of future-minded stu- dents formed the Computer Club. While they explore its various possi- bilities; club members gain practical experience in operating and program- ming a computer. Some of the pro- grams devised by club members have practical uses; such as the basketball statistics program invented by presi- dent Jeff McAninch. Most of us, how- ever, prefer to spend a relaxing hour defending the galaxy from the Apple Invaders. ls! ROW' iL-RT Mr. Campbell, K4 Harvey, B, Blackwood, S. Sykes, Kt Croley 2nd Row: K Fisher, R. Riddle, G Polzin. B. Coddington. 5, Harry. G. Bacon 3rd Row: L. Cloyd. J McAnInch, T Mazely. T. Branson. G. Garrison. T. Swaim 4th Row K. Jeffnes. D, Gilmore IT,S YOUR MOVE The Chess club, sponsored by Mr. Everett Smith, was one of the more unique clubs of the extracurricular ac- tivities. This was because the only ac- tivity of Chess club was of course play- ing chess. Chess is different from most other games in that it is made up of several different pieces. The names of the pieces have come from the titles of the subjects and rulers of medieval times. Some of these are the Knight, Bishop, Castle iRooki, Queen, and King. Each piece is awarded varying degrees of power or freedom of move- ment. The queen for example can be moved in any direction and as many spaces as one wants to move her. Much concentration and anticipation is needed to be a successful player. A person does not have to be a superior intellect in order to play this game, although this seems to be the idea that most people have. lsl Row: iL-RT D. Martin, B. Coddmglon. J. Harmon, 8 Lewis 2nd Row. R Turnipseed. T. Smith, Wt Stowe. Mt Maxiield. J. White. Mr. Smith. C. Nevins. M Linker, D. Shoopman. A. Russell

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Jr. High Athletics, Jr. High Art, Jr. High Chess Jr. High Hunting, Jr. High Science, Jr. High Home Ec. Jr. High Media, Jr. High Ag, Jr. High Photography 27



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ALWAYS IN SEASON New to our ECA schedule this year is the hunting club. This year they have had several pre- sentations on weapons, ammunition, and their use given by the club spon- sors Mr. Jones and Mr. Phillips. The officers are Pres.-Terry James, V?.- Sharon Sykes. Sec.-Tracy Swaim, and Treas.-Jeff Eslinger. Isl Row tlAri: J Eslinger. T. Swaim, Si Sykes, T. James. Mr. Jones. 2nd Row; R. Jen. J. McIntyre. R Wheeler, S. Myers, Jt Dillon, S. DeMoss, Si Paddock, S. Brown, D, Peacock 3rd Row: A Wilherell. E. Strohl, K. Taylor, L. Vandlver. D Trosper. D. Bousman. Bi Beach, P. Jeifnes, J. NCL'InS 4th Row G. Garrison. Ki Tvabanl. H. Cakes. 8. Gains. C. McDonald, A. Puckett, R Cooper. D Porter. P. Becker. 5th Row J. Cooper, D. Cunningham. Ei Mendenhall, P Mendenhullt I. '?outh, T lnsley, T. Coleman, R Harmless. G. Polzin 6th Row: R. Jackson. Rt Riddle, G BJHILtL E Lee, M Wood. iiSAY CHEESET A new angle at RHS! Picture this; a new exciting club-Photography! This year Mrs. Campbell, with the aid of Sgt. Reed from Hulman Field. started a new club dealing with the world of photography. Sydney Harry was elect- ed President, Brian Powell-V.P.. Pen- ny Koenig-Sec., and Denise Stutler- Treas. Although a new arrival. many things have developed this year. The mem- bers helped out by taking pictures of Santa and the kids at Santa Land, they also took pictures at the 1981 Basket- ball Homecoming dance. Students also learned several new techniques from Sgt. Reed. 15! Row tleri. B Powell. 8. Harry. P. Koeing. D. Stutlev, 2nd Row: H. Cakes. .1 Butcher. 8. Sound interesting? NeXt year get in DeMoss. J McIntyre, J Pratt. S Sills. Di Stalker. C, McDonald. 3rd Row: G Scott. R Jones. G. the picture, jOin PhOIOQfaPhy CIUb' Polzmt J. McAninch, D. Shoopman, K. Flsher

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