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Varsity Club Taylor Varsity Club Last year was the first year for Taylor to have a varsity club. The club was made up of members of athletic teams who had earned at least one varsity letter. Sponsor, Jerry Harsh- man explained, The basic idea of the club was to bring the members ofdifferent sports togeth- er. The elected officers were Jon Meadors. Pres.; Mike Sumpler. Vice Pres.; Cathlccn Stewart, Sec; Charlotte Curry. Treas. The highlight of the club ' s year was when they went to a Pacer ' s basketball game. They held a raffle in order to make the money for this trip. The club did not get quite as much accom- plished as they would have liked because of the confusion of the first year and the problems they had in scheduling meetings around all the sporting events. However, many of the club members thought that the club could be a suc- cess. Suzanne Cummings and Janet Jameson agreed that they had a good time at the Pacer ' s game and that they were looking forward to the next year because they believed that the addi- tion of new members would make it more fun. President Jon Meadors said that he hoped the club would continue because he thought that the basic idea was a good one. He also added, The club gave the athletes a chance to get to know one another and to participate in several recreational activities together. v arsity Club members Terr vho toured Europe in the . Boesand P.T.Chaffee inaction, Terr; ummer of ' 82 with an American wre .vasoneof 3 Indiana wrestlers ling squad. 130 Organizations
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Jr. High Choir rrn ' ri ■ ' ■ ' irrrT : n { Jr. High Band Jr. High Band: (ro« I) Kim Harmon, Beth Blakesley, Ann Laurence. Michele McNeelv, Debbie Goodnight. Rachel Propes. Darlene Wilcox. Dawn Kivetl, Jodi Pavey.Stacey Beheler. (row 2) Beth Dillman, Debbie Burnett, Melody Wooldridge. Susan Mctigue, Debbie Duex. Sharon Humphrey. Lynn Reel, Lisa Fipps. Alisha Trott. Robin Addison, (row 3) Kevin Rhodenbaugh. Elizabeth Sadler. Kathy Duex. Richard Koshier. Anita Newberg, Jim Kuntz, Randv McPhail. Richard Fruth, John Sadler (row 4) Shane Sims. Steve Snyder. Greg Creek, Tim Hargrove, Mr. Unger. Organizations 129
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High School Student Council Has Busy Year Student Council: First row: L. Barnard, C. Abner, E. Dunham, P. Fines, J. Byers. Second row; T. Ammerman, C. Stewart, S. Cummings, J. .Malkoff, B. Boyd, J. Gotshall, T. Sugar, K. Dyer, D. Irb . B. Parrott.Tliird row: J.Smith, W. Damewood. T- Kenned), J. W ' iitig, K- Nelson, K. Mullet, A. Mueller, D. Bavliff, :V,W!ff, mi? huncciminc « eefc. Cath Polston and Sue Givens work on hall decoration for the decor; contest, an activit sponsored b the student council. As I sat in the audience watching the Spring Follies, I wished that I had the talent of the people in front of me and the guts they had to get up and use it. I was really glad that my school student council put forth the effort to put on such a show so that my talent- ed peers had the opportunity to show what they could do. Putting on the spring follies meant a lot of hard work for the members of the Student Council and their sponsor Mr. Jones, but that wasn ' t all they did. The club was also in charge of the Homecoming activities. They had to decide on a theme, make rules for the hall decorating contest, and do all the work involved in the queen corona- tion. Besides all of that, they also were in charge of putting on the post- game homecoming dance. To add to their list of services to the school, the group made a suggestion box for the high school office. They also helped out in the drive for the new Titan. The leaders of the club were presi- dent, Cathleen Stewart; vice-presi- dent. Tim Sugar; and secretarv, Jen- nv Gotshall. Ann Laurence pla the Student Count
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