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Variety of interests inspires diversity During ics tirst year in existence, the Upper Arlington Flat Space Society successfully enjoyed a variety of different activities Comprised of physics students, the club derives its name from the fact that its members reject Einstein's theory on the curvature of space and maintain that everything in space exists in only two dimensions, and that it is time, not space, which is cursed Throughout the year, the U.A.FS.S. supported various other school activities such as the In the Know team and published a newspaper called The Level Truth for World’s Fair Day. In addition, members visited the I-ASF.R Light Show at COSI and enjoyed a canoe trip, roller skating party, and camping trip. Advisors for the club were Peggy Sheets and Loren Van Deusen BOTTOM ROW Brian Ranee. Dave Peterson; ROW 2 Karen Fischer. Mike Ryan. ROW }: Laurel Hodson. Lisa Couling. Gary Stie-fel, Dave Stephans; ROW 4 Mike Ries. Paul Frond, Robert Chen. TOP ROW Tom Kauffman. Brian Wingerter. The Home Ec Club, under the watchful eye of advisor Mrs Wingett. sponsored hair styling and cosmetic demonstrations this year Club members learned management techniques when presenting the reception on Honor's Night. Serving as the American representative at the World's Fair, the club created an authentic Lemonade Stand. Highlighting the year was an evening at a gourmet restaurant where club members were able to taste and enjoy fine cuisine. BOTTOM ROW Marleen Nihart. Debbie Treio. Jana Hodge. TOP RO X Ava Cuticchia. Leslie Kimin. Tish Staub. Mrs Wingett Assisting the Red Cross Blood Mobile and entertaining speakers of various medical fields were a few of the activities enjoyed by Medical Careers Club this year MCC visited the Neal House School for the Handicapped and sold Christmas stationery as a fund raiser. Under the direction of advisor Mrs. Kingsboro and president Cindy Crawford, the club initiated plans to sponsor a CPR heart saver’s course at Upper Arlington High School. 204 ORGANIZATIONS BOTTOM ROW' Carol Talbert. Beth Martin. Pam Blakcy. Mrs Kingsboro; 2nd ROW' Lcilani Glower. Caroline Ravner. Va! Adkins. Nancy Behling. Cindy Crawford. TOP ROW Kathy Hosier. Kathy Gar Paula Wooster. Debbie Bopp. Cheryl Gleme
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Stage Crew, Heck's Helpers are on the job AUDIO VISUAL CRF.W BOTTOM ROW David Lawson. Steve Mink; TOP ROW David Rupp. Bill Chidster. Mitch McGaw, Rob Stamper. Stage Crew, under the direction of Bill Ruoff, strived to keep the auditorium's technical equipment in tip-top shape. This crew was ready to back up any production held at the school and they did an excellent job at the talent show. The Audio-Visual Helpers, commonly referred to as Heck’s Helpers, worked just as hard to keep the audiovisual equipment in gocxl operating condition Under tl e supervision of John Heck, the boys took the equipment to and from the classrooms and if asked, operated the equipment for teachers. Other activities included making video tapes and slides, and using various types of new equipment. SI AGK CRF.W HOT! OM ROW Advisor. Bill Ruoff. ROW 2 Lisa Brock. Dave Williams. Joe Kauffman. TOP ROW John Guda. Dean Goss ORGANIZATIONS 203
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BOTTOM ROW Gary Stiefel, Mark Miller. TOP ROW Steve Schoenstein. Frank Zidoms. Michael Day. Dave Williams. MISSING: Dave Peterson Chess Club checkmates opposition The UA Chess Club had an exceptional year with a final season record of 6-0. The team totally demolished all opposition to claim the Central Ohio Championship In addition, they placed sixth in the state, as well as taking twenty-eighth in the National High School Championship Frank Zidonis led the team on the first board, while Gary Stiefel maintained a perfect record for his fourth consecutive season. BOTTOM ROW Paula Wurster. Karen Gucrrer; ROW 2: Diane Qucllcttc. Karen Moore. Lciiani Glower; TOP ROW. Julie Garad Folk Club dances to the beat of other cultures ' There are many differences that separate people, but all cultures dance.” says Sharon Fuller, advisor of the Folk Dancing Club. Such is the aim of the club In its third year of existence at UAHS, the club has grown to twenty-two students; fourteen girls and eight boys. They meet every Thursday after school. At the World’s Fair, costumes are worn by all the dancers. While dancing, the club often sings foreign songs; in Croatian, in Hebrew, and in other languages. The dancing is of all varieties, the purpose being to learn about the other peoples of the world, and to have fun. BOTTOM ROW Mehruash Janati, Suzanne Torbica. Susie Valentine. Lciiani Glower. Kelly Ruth Ksienski smiles during the World’' Moran; ROW' 2 Diane Ouellette. Mrs. Fuller. Julie Garad. Julie Hanson. Karen Guerrero. Karen Fair festivities Moore; TOP ROW Mark Miller. Todd Singer. Steve Shonstein. Dave Kacbling. Chip Peters ORGANIZATIONS 205
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