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Club sprouts green thumbs Because many students enjoy na- ture and working with flowers, hor- ticulture is a growing club. To be a member of Horticulture Club, stu- dents must take a horticulture class. One of the main activities that the club participated in was the Flower Extravaganza which was held on March 10. Horticulture Club also sells carnations on St. Patrick's day, roses on Valentine's day, mums dur- ing spirit week for Student Council, and the all-year-round Friday bou- quets. In addition to the regular activi- ties, this year's club tied yellow rib- bons around trees to honor the hos- tages in Iran. The club also made special centerpieces for Thorn- Wood's Tenth Anniversary Celebra- tion. This year's sponsor, Miss Kristi Ohley, stated, Horticulture Club of- fers students a chance to work with nature and the environment, where- as other clubs don't. Above: A confused Sandy Daniels studies a ribbon in an effort to tie a bow, Top Left: Bob Cheever takes his greenhouse plants from under the sun lamp for some shade. Above Left: 2ND PERIOD HORTICUL- TURE Front Row: Karin Batdorf, Tina Po- teete, Anna Uhlir. Second Row: Kim Burress, Kathy Roney, Rae Ruff, Shannon Sullivan Jennifer Walsh, Lisa Brauer, Lisa Klein, Sue Dalton, Chris Korpalski. Back Row: Mary Detmar, Patti Drabick, Jill Hamilton, Chris Hauptman, Lisa McHie, Lori Sanders, Tina Wagner, Laura Wessel. Not Pictured: Sandy Daniels. Left: 1ST PERIOD HORTICULTURE Front Row: Dominique Haynes, Colleen Wakefield, Toni McJunkins. Second Row: Teri Emerick, Lynda Rogers, Vickie Troemel, Sue Swier- kos, Stacey Alford, Maureen Novak, Teri Gib- son, Theresa Cipich. Back Row: Sue Os- trowski, Kim Lindquist, Barb David, Jean- nine Wilson, Sue Joesten, Ellie Dial. HORTICULTURE CLUB 71
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Above: Surrounded by plants Kim Burress races to complete her project on time. Top Left: Although making a mess, horticul- ture students Work to make arrangements for all holidays. Above Right: 4TH PERIOD H0 ' TURE Front Row: Joann Wories, Cindy Ah- renhold, Laura Skorupa, Diane Klenk. Sec- ond Rowr Carmella Gomez, Rose Hughes, Tammy Settle, Jody Volek, Alex Glumac, Becky Shartzer. Back Row: Kathy Gatelis, Gina Markanich, Sharon Barnes, Kari Golas, Shelly Franklin, John Dykstra, Patty Mackey. Not Pictured: Sue Daniels. Right: 3RD PERIOD HORTICULTURE Front Row: Janice Mugg, Regina Tracy, Lin- da Kranc, Joan Rockley. Second Row: Steph- anie Chomko, Denise Lindeman, Mary Shim- kus, Greg Dinkins, Roxanne Zegley, Gina Lungaro. Back Row: Dennis Silkowski, Kathy Wolfrum, Kim Anker, Todd Hoover, Tim Postma. 70 HORTICULTURE CLUB
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Above: Receiving an injury that left him tem- porarily out of commission, devoted senior swimmer Rob Cepielik shows his spirit by coming to the meet on crutches to cheer his team to victory from the sidelines. Support from the teammates is an important part of competition in any sport in order for an ath- lete to perform his best, but the devotion some had deserves special recognition and praise. Above Right: Timers are an important asset to the swimteam and the coaches. Total con- centration is needed and close attention must be paid to assure swimmers of an accurate timing which is important in their striving to improve their speed. Sophomore Lisa Man- sueto keeps a close eye on swimmers to as- sure an accurate timing. TIMERS Front Row: Carrie Benson, Ginny Lowe, Karen Gross, Maria Ortiz, Dana Shu- ton, Corrine Castro. Second Row: Dot Klop- penburg, Becky Lowe, Chris Kesl, Amy Berke, Cindy Janssen, Cindy Willis. Back Row: Renee Bedzyk, Beth Chilla, Marie Zen- ere, Rosalia Damiani, Kathy Bartak, Cheryl Pacini, Becky Rosco, Crystal Susak. 72 GUARDSXTIMERS M,i
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