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ART CLUB Open to all grade levels, Art Club of- fered a variety of ways to express cre- ativity. Guided by moderator Sister Re- gina Marie, the members met every second and third Wednesday of the month and sometimes attended extra meetings to finish projects. The four club officers planned dem- onstrations of flower arranging, nature decorations, and making stained glass ornaments. The latter was demon- strated by SHA's own faculty member, Nancy DeFries. The club also attended an Art Exhibit held at Lincoln Land Community College and received a tour of the Art Department there. Besides having fun expressing cre- ative ideas, the Art Club held a Christ- mas Party in December and a bake sale in April. The money Art Club raises is used for equipment needed in the Art Department. Art Club Row 1: Lisa Stuper, Paula Capranica, Kelly Berry, Kathy Ewing, Glenda Vose, Dawn Harris. Row 2: Bev Horney, Liz Kelly, Susan Vono, Lori Capran- ica, Laura Roth, Lori Johnson, Bridget Kelly, Elizabeth Schlosser, Cathy Cummins, Kathy Hurley, Lily Albanese. Denise Davidson, Lisa Ewing, Lo- retta Lograsso, Donna Volpo. Lisa Stanks, Julie Thompson, Jan Coats, Dina Gibbs, Marilyn Mack, Jayne Suchomski, Chris- tie Shaughnessy, Susan Schlosser, Corinne Wall, Alynda Golden, Kathy Hill, Mary Ford, Karen Bringle, Robin Thompson, Sylvia Vespa, Diane Wall, Regina Dolack, Jennifer Johnson, Sue Reynolds. ' ll CIHHTY li DIES Officers: Karen Bringle, Diane Wall, Sylvia Vespa, Robin Thompson. I Q . l ll X it 'i WI Q Aff' 73, f is 5 s 55 R lrllr '- Just one example of the abilities SHALOM M 1 E aw.. J.. I ,J U V W til' Q qf- i' V , X u -- .. 'Dsl ,.,.- V 4 Z : rf ,, I X - in 'KP AW. E vq lrglo- Jw' '-A 4. , ' H .-l, I 'A' vial-'gi ,ull . D , f, - G .. , 4 f . 5 -, QI 5, ,F rife ' hx Qglfs , C. .-. of senior artists.
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Hliii Mi lili Chilli! 9 S B FILE SCIENCE CLUB SPONSORS CPR CLASSES 1 QQ , Through new scientific discoveries SHA. About half of its 87 members -,-qv... A-' ' xi and practices, people know that attended one of the three CPR ses- , V ,P many more lives are being saved. sions, which met every Wednesday l Q s, o The SHA Science Club also realized for four weeks. At the end of the l 79 ' F, , this and sponsored CPR Ccardio-pul- course, both a written and practical 1- af monary resuscitationj classes for test were given. After proving they l ' 0 anyone interested in learning this had successfully mastered the need- , on life-saving procedure. Drawing ed skills, the girls received CPR 0 0 members from five science classes, cards. ' g the club was one of the largest at g ' ,545 if 527 cience Club Row 1: Andria Myer, Valerie Crocher, Julie Butler, Liz Booher, Nancy Gidney, Anne Smalley. Row 2: Dee Dee Grenier, Kim Fults, Rina olan, Denise Sholtis, Donna Haugh, Lenore Barbian, Laura Giannone, Angela Cabbis, Dina Capranica, Ann Bodews, Angela Mariconi, Anne Cronin. ow 3: Janet Hiler, Carla Tretter, Margo Ward, Rosanne Zito, Laurie Lazzeri, Trish Buck, Loretta Lograsso, Gayle Martin, Susan Puckle, Debbie rbankus, Bernadette Kerr, Anna Marie Madonia, Becky Gaffney, Mary Pat Cavanaugh, Michele Ward, Susan Graham. Row 4: Pam Schuh, Sara 'Shea, Patty Drake, Margaret Tomko, Barb Furman, Diana Ewing, Carole Beck, Grace Bean, Lisa Kelley, Celeste Panepinto, Marilynne Groesh, Kim oley, Karen Sankey, Kathy Spears, Peggy Rohs, Marylou Knepler, Liz Forsyth
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