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Giving Is Receiving G.A.P. club is a club full of Great American People. Sponsored by Mr, Hakanan, G.A.P. helps older people in the community. This is the second year for this club and it is open to both girls and boys. Front row: R.T. Good, Sheila Clatterbuck, Lisa Mauck, Angela Powell. Second row: Lisa Robinson, Sonia von der Lippe, Norma Williams, Debbie Snow, Tuija Ripsaluoma, Kevin Owens. Third row: Kelly Bowers, Kathy Stoots. Fourth row: Iohn Bracken, Ron Curry, John Brennan, Ricky Armarode. Fifth row: Duane Vaughan, Mr. Hakanan, Greg Williams. President R.T. Good addresses the club with authority. 4237 President Curtis Utz discusses the plans for the club's next duty. lfar rightj Last year the Bible Club had only four members, but this year there are at least 30 people in the club. It is sponsored by Mr. Myers and Mrs. Miller. The club teaches about God and the Bible. The Bible Club encourages people to join. Front row: Curtis Utz, Chuck Cooper, Lisa Heisler, Connie Krause, Mrs. Miller, Lisa Capozio. Second row: Ray Olinger, Dale Mauck, Paula Williams, Carolyn Kenney, Catherine Crim. Third row: Christopher Williams, Susan Thomas, Chris Ryder, Krista Sirbaugh, Valerie Tewalt, Kerri Ryder. Fourth row: Gina Ringer, Debbie Grant, Cherie Evans, Marianne Harrison, David Esteppe, Carolyn Grove. Fifth row: Hank Hisey, Susan Rudacille, Mr. Myers, Teresa Sisk, Susan Rhinesmith, Tammy Vorbus, Elizabeth Powell. Sixth row: Sandy Wines, Robin Rutherford, Lisa Frye. HSE 5
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Makers Dance Troupe is more than just dancing. It's hard work, long hours, and a feeling of pride when it comes out perfectly. Some people don't realize how hard it is to get into Dance Troupe, and survive it. First, there are the auditions. Mak- ing up your own dance routine is hard enough, but when you act out one specific word .... Then it gets pretty rough. After you make Dance Troupe, there are rehearsals after rehearsals after rehearsals. The exercises make you wonder whether you'll have to crawl the rest of your life. After many hours of exercising, dancing, concentrat- ing, and sweating, you come out with the finished product. A dance well done!!! A remake of one of last year's dances, Heart . On floor: Kathy Henry, Susan Ru- dacille, Teresa Jackson. In semi-circle: Lisa Robinson, Shelly Ebersole, Reta Christen- sen, Pam Tribino, Joyce Kenner. Standing in back: Gary Wood, R.T. Good, Tony Co- viello, Brian Roberts. In the air: Julie Lari- vee. tupper leftj Q i Reta Christensen dances her life away with Mickey Mouse. lupper rightj R.T. Good becomes our victim in Child of Vision . tcenter leftl Suzanne Hartley and Gary Wood fight their way through rehearsals. CBottom Left!
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Coloring Book And Cra ons kann... kill! xi ,ix 4 4 o T' I P ' , inv- The Art Club is sponsored by Mrs. Nicely and is only open to students in Art classes. The club works on perfecting their talents and different techniques of art work. Some students may have their art work judged during the Fine Arts Festival in the spring. Front Row: Shelly Ebersole, joan Koval- chick, Christina Orr, Willie Smedley, Terri Perdue, Carolyn Goemans. Second row: Car- rie Stephens, April McBee, Sherry Stephens, April Naumann, Kelly Smedley. Third row: Graham McClellam, Lisa Foster, Townsend Kerns, Yvette Rinky, Ron Curry. Fourth row: Victoria Ysrael, Io Lea Harrison, Tammy Ricci, Lorraine Freeman: Fifth row: David Calvert, George Naumann. Tony Coviello, Graham McClellam, and Townsend Kerns put the finishing touches on their art work. Mrs. Nicely watches over her class of future artists and sculptors. r
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