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GAA, ROW I: Jayne Kittles, Peggy Manin, Sherl Rhonemus, Lynn Watson, Deidia Hughes, Bobbie Heaston, Tana Griesei, Chris Maute, Melissa Hughes, Barb Yowler, Karen Hoecker. ROW II: Kathy Amstutz, Robin Riley, Kim Kadel, Camela Hughes, Brenda Kelly, Julie Sny- der, Cami Monis, Pam Dooley, Kim Baker, Kathy Nichols, Michelle W olum. ROW 111: Karen Harris, Julie Huff, Julie Alexander, Bonnie Brown, Donise Evans, Missy Harris, -JoAnn Dalie, Karen Toole, Kim Bums, Trudy Stambaugh, Mindy Overholsei. ROW IV: Sue Rose, Paula Adams, Caren Circle, Sheny Boner, Lisa Pequignot, Andrea Stout, Jenny Butler, Kathy Kopp, Sandy Wagner, Susie Fairbanks. ROW V: Lisa Griffin, Cyndy Baker, Kris Lilly, Joy Miller, Michele Moore, Kim Fife, Lori Roberts, Tammy Wall, Carol Riemenschneider , Tammy Hin- kle, Tina Tayloe. VARSITY S , ROW 1: Eric Schibler, Mike Anglada, Fred Heaston, Ralph Schroeder, Mike Grove, Roger Eichelberger , Ken Billet, Tim Mundy, Ken Hoecker. ROW II: Rick Mammolite, Mike Rabung, John Kenney, Scott Flatt, Kurt Smith, Cliff Davis, Kent Powers, Dave Comer, Mark Siemon, Scott McDonald. ROW III: Steve Sahle, Dale Binkley, Mark Eaton, Jim Neer, Tim Waterman, Greg Clements, Mr. Dale McDonald, Advisor. 160
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Industrial A rts Club and Science Seminar This year ' s Industrial Arts Club won second place in the Ohio Outstanding Club contest when several members won awards at the Ohio Student Industrial Arts Club Convention at Newark . Shawnee students won over $500 in prize money for exhibits at the Ohio State Fair . Steve Houston , President of the Ohio Student Industrial Arts Club as well as the Shawnee Club, attended the American Student Industrial Arts Club Conference with three other officers . The Science Seminar consists of those students who are strongly interested in science. Meetings were held every other Wednesday after school. Mr. Brookover, who represented the disuict conservation office , spoke to the members and gave a slide presentation about forming a land laboratory . UPPER LEFT: SCIENCE SEMINAR OFFICERS: Tanya West, Secretary-Treasurer; Greg Twait, Vice-President; Sandi Gray. President. UPPER RIGHT: SCIENCE SEMINAR ADVISOR: Ml. Roger Minnick. LOWER LEFT; INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB OFFICERS: Steve Houston. President; Rick Shay, Vice-President; Clay Smith, Secretary; Ed Romshe, Treasurer; John Kame, Sergeant-at-Arms; Dave Parmley. Reporter. LOWER RIGHT: INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB ADVISORS: Mr. Burcham and Mr. Conley. 159
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G.A.A. and Varsity S ' The Girls ' Athletic Association initialed twenty-two new members and sold shirts to raise money . The club sponsored five interscholastic and two intramu- ral sports teams. Bowling at Park Lanes was also one of the club ' s activities. The Varsity S held its annual breakfast at Perkin ' s Pancake House and sold placemats to raise money . Activities included attending a Dayton Gems hockey game and an All -Star basketball game. 3r ' T 1 H mm 9 Ss H H B Kfl s UPPER LEFT: VARSITY S OFFICERS: (left to right) Cliff Davis, Vice-President: Mike Giove, Secretary; Kent Powers, President: Dave Comer, Treasurer. UPPER RIGHT: VARSITY S ADVISORS: Mr. Dale McDonald and Mr. Roy Young. LOWER LEFT: G.A.A. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR: Karen Hoecker, Vice-President; Pam Dooley, Treasurer: Miss Jill House, Advisor; Barb Yowler, President; Joy Miller, Sec- retary; Deidra Hughes, Points Secretary. LOWER RIGHT: G.A.A. President Barb Yowler and Kim Baker in action. 161
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