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Clubs offer limitless opportuni- ties for students. In addition to those activities pictured, there is Christmas caroling, ski trips, kid- die barnyards, powder-puff foot- ball, almost anything goes, interna- tional dinners, holiday candy sales, and chili and watermelon feeds. Or, club members keep busy putting up spirit signs, selling refresh- ments at the concessions stands, participating in contests, festivals, or workshops, listening to speak- ers, putting on plays and skits, per- forming at activities, and selling candy, candles, balloons, pins, mugs, or books. Club activity is a two-way street; members enhance the club's activities and are, in turn, enhanced themselves as indivi- duals. A gold mine of A new water system for the FFA farm passes during a FFA meeting. At the FFHA cluster meeting in Oklahoma City, Ok., Chrissy Maier explains the Rus- sell chapter's activities for the year. FFA provides many experiences for its mem- bers. Ffere Mr. Niedenthal prepares to teach Allison Krug the art of timming a tree. Students paid Amy Dawson and Rhonda Dickens for votes during the 'Best Turkey's Legs contest, sponsored by Kayettes. As the winner, Mr. Kvasnicka was awarded a turkey. 12 Academics And Clubs
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Bells are Ringing I think it was a wonderful success ' Mrs. Willson, Director, commented. Assistant Director was Miss Lane. Together Mrs. Willson and Miss Lane put on the all school play. Bells are Ringing, on November 13 and 14. Student Director was Shauna Hackerott, pianist — Cheryl Line, synthesizer — Steve Lueth, drums and choreography — Christy Lueth, crews director was Carol Hall and the announcer was Mike Hall. Ella Peterson and Jeffrey Moss, played by Kelly Funk and Wade Willson, delighted the audiences with their new found love while innocently involved in a bookie ring headed by Otto Prantz, played by Scott McCobb, and unconsciously funded by Sue Summers, played by Amy Dawson. Sue thought that her life savings was going to Otto's new business — Titanic Records, which was ac- tually a front for his bookie ring. Other cast members were: Sonya Brock, Mark Arthur, Jason Dinkel, Dusty Daugh- erty, Mike Sharp, Brett Hill, Mitzi Ziegler, Erin Flagler, Troy Bowman. Paige Cole, Tammy Gray, Amy Willson, Eric Battaglear, Kevin Gregg, Angie Stinchcomb, Sandy Broman, Wesley Mather, Mary Proffitt, Stephanie Brock, Rachelle Windholz, Lan- elle Bealby, Jill Michel, Anita Krug, Amy Casey, Natalie Ginther, Becky Green, Meri- dith Krug, Allison Krug, Jennifer Windholz, Jill Vlcek, Andrea Cross, Katria Hill, Heather Pulis, Marsha Radke, Cheryl Ans- chutz, Kristina Dickerson, Melissa Sharp, Tami Williams, Amie Goddard, Kayla Rein, Hans Jochum. and Jeff Gregg. Jedffrey, Dr. Kitchell, and Blake retreat to the Crying Gypsy Cafe to drown their sor- rows. Dr. Kitchell examines Ella's mouth while she advises him on his song writing career. Sue dominates the switchboard and pre- vents Ella from reaching her boy-friend to give him an important message. 11 Student Life
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Activities Luke Nichols entertains a motion by Kevin Gregg during an FFA meeting. Practice takes a lot out of a person as can be seen; Tish Gilpin offers friendly support to Rachelle Windholz during a drama club rehearsal. Dusty Daugherty and Jennifer Windholz practiced their parts in the play until perfected. Dusty Daugherty and Tish Gilpin, StuCo officers, record the weight of food donated during the food drive which was part of class competition. The Seniors clinched the competition when they brought in sacks of potatoes that assured them of the highest total weight in donations. Academics And Clubs 13
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