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Y I ! l A J Officers: President Anthony MonteCalvo, Treasurer Alicia Nash, Secretary Kim Raszmann, and Vice President Nancy Discerni, Nancy Discerni spends her leisure time div- ing for pennies. . K 'QBNN 1- Carlson and Mrs. Calior study the Mr. Calior and the Biology Club backpacks upon arriving. The Biology Club put together unload their a showcase showing their basic camping gear. 'l at QQ as e on a rock formation, Biology Club! 63 l m ills 4
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Biolo y Club Roughs It This past summer a group of eight students led by chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Calior, hiked through the beautiful Monogahela National For- est. Except for the car trouble, sore feet, and rain, it was a really great trip. Evenings were spent sitting around a fire listening to the sound of the woods. After hiking all day with thirty pounds on their backs, getting to sleep was no problem. The Biology Club had a monthly outing. The members met in the school parking lot and then formed a convoy to their destination. They traveled to Camp Hi in Hiram, Ohio, for a seven mile trip down the Cuyahoga River. Everyone en- joyed the trip, except Mark Wargelin and Ianet Stroup, whose canoe tipped over after hitting a rock. In December, the club members journeyed to Punderson Park, one of the highlights of the year, Where they enjoyed their annual sledriding outing. This was one of the favorites of all the members of the Biology Club. They flew down the hill, bundled up in winter clothes, on intertubes knocking down innocent bystanders. S , X - K t L ' jf r. r is -- its A--.-- -, .r.. ....,,. . - ,Q 't' , .... t . . -1.25. rs? Pam Erickson, Sharon Brady, Marie White, janet Stroup, and Mrs. Calior take time out to enjoy the beauty of the river. Marie White examines the campfire sight.. 62!Biology Club
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Practice A New Tomorrow member is not an ordinary choir member. The New Tomorrows are a group of spe- cially motivated and talented sing- ers. After auditioning for a spot as one of the select few, choir director Mr. Randell Davis, listened with a trained ear to select the New To- morrow members. The New Tomorrows were pre- sented with the opportunity to dis- Mr. Davis rehearses with the New Tomor- rows for a Christmas engagement. makes perfect! play their talents in contests as well as concerts. They participated in a Solo Ensemble contest and traveled to Nashville, Tennessee where they competed with other groups. The winners were then given the privi- lege of performing at the Grand Ole Oprey House for an evening. Each member sold a required amount of candy bars to pay for the Nashville Trip. Other singing engagements on the New Tomorrow agenda were traveling to area restaurants, such as P. I.'s and the 422, and company dinners. They entertained members of the American Legion, the Retired Republic Steel Workers, and cus- tomers at Strouss' department store, where they sang Christmas carols. MQ ts- New Tomorrows: Front Row - Kim Shaner, Debbie Cromety, Sue johnson, Chris Eaton, Margie Cash. Middle Row - Lou Ann Prindle, Kathy Tiihonen, Diana Overfield, 64 I New Tomorrows Kim Plevyak, Ioni Plevyak, Bobbie Lou Bates and Sheila Hall. Back Row - Butch Plevyak, Larry Sollinger, Iohn Campbell and Randy Beckley. Putting away the robes takes time and orga- nization. fi?
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