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Spanish—Front Row: Sharron Carmichael. James Moser. Donald Scales. Shane Crawford, Cathy Borho, Sue Strobel. Tisha Vessels. Row 2: Craig Masterson, Brad Slunder, Tony Martoglio, Bill Kendall. Barb Walling. Suzy Bolin. Tonia Vance. Row 3: Sec. Dawn Hearst. Sara Worsley, Terri Theis, Tammy Pannet, Cheryl Tempel. Sarah Peter. Vice Pres. Sherri Hildenbrand. Karen Sheppard. Pres. Danielle Dauby. Mr. Baker. Absent: Brenda Bauer. Brian Boehman. Eddie Coleman. )ill Jarboe. Vicki Rogier. Gene Smith. Lesa Smith. French—Front Row: Ellen Weber. Paige Pride. Michele Evrard. Jamie Rice. Bobbie Werne, Sherri Luecke. Brad Evrard. Row 2: Kristy Black. Sara Alvey. Sally Bolin. Wesley Weber, Jan Stefantenagel, Lisa Harpenau. Jim Holman. Row 3: Ginger Burnette. Melissa Hedinger. Danna Hosier. Michelle Pund, Libby Howell, Pres. Sally Malone. Connie Howland. Rebecca Smitley. Row 4: Doris Peter. Misty Dickman, Missy Rhodes, Tina Karney, Tasha Rogier. Ami Wicker. Lori Fischer. Tom Smith. Row 5: Lahna Seamon, Michelle Frey, Traci Blunk. Row 6: Duane Bolin, Jeff Pruitt. Rebecca Raider. Vice Pres. Tim Davis. Steve Holman. Theresa Borho. Jason Cronin. Absent: Sec. Treas. Lisa Hauser. Brent Lyons. Mary Vogelman. Yearbook—Front Row: Sec. Ed. Michaeline Borders. Tammy Peter. Shelley Boehman, Sec. Ec. Misty Dickman. Stephanie Worsley. Tina Stanley. Row 2: Sarah Peter. Ginger Burnett. Sherri Luecke, Melissa Hedinger. Ami Wicker, Vince Peter. Row 3: Jamie Wilhite, Missy Rhodes. Becky Raider. Lahna Seamon. David Hebeisen. Row 4: Pam Flannagan, Jennifer Hagman, Michelle Reed. Julie Poole. Lisa Trible. Row 5: Mary Beth Daum. Lisa Howard. Editor Michelle Hammack. Sec. Ed. Julie Guillaum, Barb Walling. Tina Karney. Ab- sent: Debbie Tsantis. Lisa Hauser. Sally Malone. 30 Club Sales The carnation sale for Valentine’s Day was sponsored by the Stu- dent Council. Making sales during lunch are Jill Jarboe. Michelle Mills, and Michael Paris(standing). Helping the band unload the cheese and sausage off the truck is Brent Cronin and Brian Waninger. This is the first sale for the band members.
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Dancing brings out the fun in everyone. Sherri Luecke and friends catch up on gossip as they enjoy Terry Tunics’ mu- sic. Practice makes perfect, and perfect is what the band wants. Long days before school began, ‘‘band camp” in the hot sun is just one way the band prepares for the season ahead. Preparing for drama club tryouts, interested candidates read over the script while awaiting their turn. Activities 29
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• • • Have You Bought What are sales? Sales are used to help raise money for clubs to be used for trips, dances, prom, transportation etc. Some of the club sponsors replied, We’ve really raised alot of money.” For example Mr. Malone, head of VICA had worked on a donated vehicle and made a $300 profit off of it in order to buy new tools. Mr. Overmeyer said that the Stu- dent Council raised approximate- selling pompoms for Pep Club is Miki Stiff. Kim Peckinpaugh shows her spirit as she hands over $1.50. ly $1000.00 for the gym lettering project, state conference, and nu- merous school activities. The Tell City band raised $27,461.90 this year for their trip to Miami, trans- portation to contests, and for re- pairing instruments, etc. They had many sales such as beef raffle, bake sales, cheese and sausage, fruit, pizza and dances. In addi- tion to the sales, the band boosters helped. Mr. Spencer’s Ski Club had a candy sale and sold Christmas items. They cleared $1100.00. The money was used for transporta- tion and to help out the members. Yearbook raised $9,000 this year selling candy, yearbooks, and having a dance. This money paid for the cost of printing the pic- tures and printing the book. Selling candy to earn money for the Paoli trip to Jonathon Cornelius. Ed- die Coleman, and Ashley Neyenhaus. Getting up early to sell yearbooks, Shelley Boehman and Melissa Hedinger find the halls empty at 7:20. They take advantage of the time to practice their sales pitch. Debbie Tsantis sold the most hooks during the special one day sale. Club Sales 31
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