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Sullivan, Ron Buck, Carl Fridley. ROW 4: Doug Miller, David Stanley, Ron Stanley, Christopher, Ron Matheny, Jeff Waite, Duane Tabler, Gerald Pottmeyer. Aaron Last fall members of the Industrial Arts Club held wash as a fund raising project. Throughout year members have been making various to sell, paddles for teachers, pencil and wooden bowls were sold. T Industrial Arts Department. Hall - Pres. Warren - Treas. e Buck - Sec. ff It Q C?Qi fo Mm'-,1 ll-:: T V 1 ll! 1: Scott Kaneff, Jay Warren, Greg Rogers, Bobby Hartleben, Jeff Lawrence, Doug Greene. 2: Jeff Shuck, Tim Blair, Jeff Masters, Jeff Williams, Bill West, Tim Snyder, Gary Murrey, Grimm. ROW 3: Bret Fury, Mike Swain, Rex Goudy, Jeff Martin, John Martin, Matt See, ustrial Arts Club Momrwcle Club Safe cycling habits are stressed at the meetings of the motorcycle enthusiasts. The club saw home he movies of several members in action at 7 went to buy new equipment for various motorcycle trails . President - Jeff Shuck V. President - Greg Rogers Secretary - Jeff Morris Treasurer - lay Warren ,B 2 ROW 1: Jay Warren, Greg Rogers, Tammy Kitchen, Roger Everson. ROW 2: Brian W Q 'A Harrison, Jeff Shuck, Mr. White: Adv. t ? W XXX X? og , l ff ' 12' - ew
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ROW 1: Mike Living, Dave Irvin, Sara Hooper, Lana Strahler, Mike See, Tangie Spence, Donna Extreme concentr tion, absolute silenc- and skill are all aspe, of a Chess Club meetir At the club meetini each member must p one game in the tourr ment being playedt that time. These gani help all members , improve their playi skills. Chess Clul Anderson, Nancy McVicar, Andy Yearwood. ROW 2: Dave Reynolds, Lynn Fryman, Pat Beebe, E Steve Horner, Billy West, Tim Snyder, Rick Ritchie, Gary Morgan, Janet Graham, Dawn Hermiz. ROW 3: Roger Britton, Leola Worstell, Joy Harris, Roger Coffman, Don Busch, Mark Rodgers, Brian Caseman, Marvin Haught, Bruce Kirkpatrick, Charlie Riffle. ROW 4: Alan Mollahan, Les Hall, Jeff McGregor, Roger Gill, Brian Sheppard, Grant West, Saundra Secoy, Mary George, Mitch Smith, Mr. Shewmaker: Adv. ROW 5: lack Withrow, Shawn Parsons, Cathy Becker, Lisa Poling, Barbara Bradley, Liz Matheny, Dina Manguel, Karen Mason, Craig Parsons. ROW 6: David Chris- topher, John McKinney, Edward McGrew, Ray Vankirk, Alan Treadway, Don Westbrook, Brian Morris, Sherry Dexter, Gerald Pottmeyer. Science Research Club Advice on scientific pro- jects is one of the many benefits of membership in the Science Research Club. Students are involved in some individual or club project, depending on their interests. The main club project was to try to find a way to decrease the number of birds which were killed flying against the windows of the school. Movies were also shown and attempts were made to decode com- puter programs. No officers are elected and the club does not carry out any money-raising activities and it is not a social organ- ization. ROW 1: Mike Loew, Mike Gentry, Jim Rodgers. ROW 2: Joe Suck, Mike Barrett, Tony Ba gard, Kevin Reynolds, Sherrel Carpenter. ROW 3: Jeff McKinney. Scott Pierson, L Mclntire, Sharon Tackett, Kim Gildow, Judy Fryman. l
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Miss Corliss, Adv.: Marina Schaad, Julie Ross, Mandy Brookover, Karen Wilson, Joyce Reed. ROW 2: Paula Treadway, Luana Miller, Dawn Hermiz, Nancy Pahl, Vicki McAtee, Lori Moy- ers, Chris Christopher, Terry Bradford. ROW 3: Tammy Nichols, Yvonne Luman, Sheila Brauer. Janet Graham, Teresa Sparks, Sharon Alleman, Cindy Shawd, Becky Berry, Cindy Palmer, Monica Brooker, Cindy Boop. ROW 4: Kathy Sims, Charla Rippeto, Teresa Smith, Dina Mangual, Karen Mason, Vicki Reynolds, Sheryl Showalter, Liz Kerns, Janet Skidmore, Regina Hapney, Judy Fryman, Kim Gildow, Liz Matheny. ROW 5: Tammy Ward, Marlene Hendrickson, Peggy Matheny, Tammy Hutchinson, Robin Harrison, Bonita Wallace, Vicki Withrow, Nancy Lewis, Melinda Lamp, Janet Holter, Vicki Lowe, Sherry Richards. ROW 6: Kim Atkinson, Tammy Kerrigan, Pam McPherson, Kathy Becker, Angie Stevens, Linda Mulli- gan, Lisa Miskimins, Jeannie McAtee, Diane Higgins, Nancy McVicar, Marcella Johnson, Tammy Lupardus, Julie Daggett. The 1975-'76 Pep Club raised a lot of school spirit this year, more than most students ever thought possible for Warren High. We started out the football season really great, and carried our spirit through to spring sports. We made signs to put up around the building, and showed our spirit by coming to support our Warrior team at games. The spirit at Warren High has been the best so far and a lot of credit should be given to the Pep Club. GAA is a popular girl's clu which they play volleyball, J ketball, etc. Their project room blue, white and gold. cial thanks goes to Julie -1 Joyce Reed, and Mandy Br over for their help in paintin The president this year is Ross, vice president is M Schaad, and secretary-treas is Mandy Brookover. G.A.A. x PEP CLUB OFFICERS Q Pres - Mary Augustine -'Q V Pres - Lana Strahler WWIl lY 4, X ,A a 011 - 5 pi' , 1' - YEL! . Sec. -Treas. - Kim Benedi -2 .2 do Q mx'7 ' Q -'frgf.t'p 3iw I f L! f 1 xr t Q - xvcgyl AJ jf L lx: 1845 - Cartwright devised lst formal rules for playing baseball. Differences in rules then and now were: game was terminated when 1 tea made 21 aces frunsj: the ball had to be pitched underhand: only one base was allowed when theball bounced off the playing field: a ball caught on the first bounce was out. year was to paint the girl's lo
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