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Fine Arts members bring variety to triple assemblies in auditorium Fine Arts began the year with the smallest enrollment in the club's history- 14. The club used the slogan Talented People Unite for their fall induction of 13 new members who had auditioned a month before. Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Taylor encouraged members to im- prove their talents and de- velop pertorming skills. Although Fine Arts did not sponsor a Christmas dance this year, they did continue the tradition of the triple as- sembly. The talent ranged from ballet to slapstick as members became stars in the variety presentation. Poetry, art, and gymnastics are just three of Barbi Howell's talents. After club tryouts, Mrs. Turner de cides to reject the kazoo band. Bottom Row: Uta Kuepper, Janette Ftedkey, vice-presidentg Debbie Moreland, treasurerg Jan Hensley, Julie Thibodeau, secretary, Karen Garner, Diana Harrison. Second Row: Nancy Fiala, Donna Brugman, Gloria Ander- son, Lynne Guernsey, Donna Williams, Lynn Baker, Judy Palmer, Paula Duncan. Top Row: Kathy O'Neil, Andy Jackson, president, Greg Adkins, Don Hembree, Alfred Davy, DeWayne Wheaton, Sharon Morgan, Jean Jackson, Susie Denegan. 168 ! Fine Arts
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CHORALIERS: Bottom Row: Julie Thibodeau, Diana Harrison, Vicki Wil- liams. Second Row: Donna Williams, Lynne Guernsey, Janette Redkey, Andy Jackson directs in singing Cathy Coston. Top Row: Don Howard, Bernie Snyder, Gerald Thomas, Greg The Lord Bless and Keep You. Adkins, Andy Jackson, David Ferreira. Bottom Row: Julie Thibodeau, Kathy Hankinson, Diana Harrison, Patricia Jones, Cathy Kries, Vivian Walters, Teresa Brown, Debbie Moreland, Vicki Williams, Chris Finfrock. Second Row: Donna Williams, Kathy Baker, Kathy O'Neil, Ellen Brown, Andy Jackson, Mike Boyette, Lee Carey, Marianne Rodgers, Janette Bedkey, Cathy Coston, Kristi Harris, Lynne Guernsey. Third Row: Sherbia Gadis, Josephine Brown, Donna Cannington, Barbara O'Kelley, William Carroll, Roger Snook, Eric Truss, Steve Feldman, Uta Kuepper, Regina Foote, Holly Guglielmetti, Kimberly Granath, Tami Long. Top Row: Don Howard, Thomas Beck, Alfred Davy, DeWayne Wheaton, Bernie Snyder, Clifford Cribb, Gerald Thomas, Greg Adkins, Sydney Truss, David Ferreira. Chorus I 167
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Librory offers posters, rock music Cond books, tool As a .collection of reference materials, a library is some- times referred to as a morgueg Later in the day, it was far from it. Students made it a lively place as they enjoyed their favorite records at the and at 7:00 in the morning, it often seemed like one. added listening posts. it Henry Flowers finds math more palatable while listening to Black Sabbath. LIBRARY CLUB: Bottom Row: Kathy Brown, Joyce Moran, Debbi Watson, Richard Kirkendall, Robin Swett. Top Row: Laura Coston, Robert Jackson, Carolyn Barber, Mike Donals, Mike Matis. A large selection of histor- ical novels, romances, current best sellers and classics were available to the English classes when they visited the annual Book Fair. Library Club members as- sisted Librarians Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Cannon. They made colorful and thought-provok- ing wall posters, rearranged the furniture to better suit stu- dent needs, and highlighted the year with their annual tea and coffee for faculty mem- bers. Clever limericks decor- ated individual bookmarks presented to each teacher. l l l Debbi Watson finds time to read Insults between shelving books. Library, Library Club I 169
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