Western Reserve High School - Carhesian Yearbook (Collins, OH)

 - Class of 1976

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4-,,..i 6 W 'f':n wwf: ii 1 N ABOVE: Club members decorate eggs for a faculty Easter basket. BELOW: After a meeting refreshments owe the hungries. , ...af Before showing a film, David Lee and Jeff Beal prepare a projector. lub Employs Foreign Flair t Meetings When I first thought of joining International Club, I knew it would be a chance to get into a small organi- zation and to learn about some foreign coungies. I got involvedainfthe club by helping jtoi S611 , candy squares called-,Softi Chews in the concession stand at noontime. At Christmas, I helped pack the teachers' treats by making stockings from nylon netting and filling them with chocolate kisses, candy canes, andpchocolate A Santa Clauses. In April, 1 helped the club decorate eggs and make an basket for the facmiltyq I A From the films and reports by some of the mem- bers, I learned about the customs of various countries. I think I'1l join the club a- gain next year because I enjoy its foreign flair. ' Tf eff. INTERNATIONAL CLUB: FRONT ROW: Bruce Wilcox, treasurerg Petronila Alfero. ROW 2: Lori janeda, Shelly Arnold, vice-president, Sharon Giles, president, Kathy Meyer, secretary, Renee Loyer. ROW 3: Jeff Beal, Kathy Riggleman, Robert I-Iahn, David Lee, Ms. Carole johnson, adviserg Joe Whitney. 65

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Pep Club Sells Spirit At first the news of a Pep Club interested many students, but actual membership focused on a smaller group whose pride in WR made the organization successful. We used our own money and lots of time to make matching shirts. Other projects were per- forming a skit at a pep assembl and maldng posters to boost morale . We sponsored Spirit Week which featured different activ- ities each day, like decorating the locker room, plastering the hall walls with signs, and hold- ing Treat an Athlete Day. To end the week, an assembly was held where the senior class was declared the most spirited in the school. Officers for this new group were Ellen Parker, president, Janet Houser, vice-presidentg t and Donna Tolliver, secretary- treasurer . 39 6- sv ,, E . U X , QR, ' ' -.. 'lf TOP RIGHT: To boost spirit, Krista Strimpfel, Donna Tolliver, and janet Houser paint signs. ABOVE: President Ellen Parker shows her spirit by making a poster to decorate the hall. RIGHT: Freshmen Heather Lombardi and Sharon Mc- Intire hang signs during Spirit Week. 64 tv, X-O'-. .X ,X 7,2



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1 fn: rg f I fr ' rv, 1 rX'1 I i L I DISTRICT II BAND AND CHORUS: FRONT ROW: Majorettes Tina Watk'ns P tt H ' f d K jeff Emerick, Denise lloyd, Toni Striker. ROW 2: Stoll pay tribute to the landaogthjxgeseadurilnlg halglly Donna Tolliver, Letltla Carey, Carol Harper. ROW time performance while the marching band ac- 3: Terry Byron, Sharon Stackhouse, Judy Todd. companies them with Spirit of America. ROW 4: jeff Beal, Dave Emary, David Lee. Marching practice begins in August. I get here in the morning and practice till noon, eat lunch, and Work some more. It's murder out in that hot sun all day, but it pays off. Once football starts, things really get rough. Marching prac- tice is every night until at least 4 o'clock. It's hot, tiring work. As the season starts to end, the Weather is just the opposite-- freezing. For concert band I have to tryout for a different chair. Ev- erything is sight reading so I never know what I'm going to play. Then practice starts for con- certs. When performance time comes, I go in shaking and come out relieved that it is over. At the end of the school year we get ready for summer parades, and before long, it's time for August practices again.E,'8 66 Membership in Band Involves Continuous Cycle of Practice CONCERT AND MARCHING BAND: FRONT ROW: Carol Harpex-PF, Letitia Careyilf, Charlene Kingfk, Toni Striker, Shelby Beck, Cindy Smith, Kathy Starbuck, jackie Murray, jackieWolford. ROW 2: Donna Tolliveriif, Kim Gibsondf, BrendaWhitt, Mike Roush, Wendall Graves, Ann Murrayfk, Denise Strikerilf, Lori Hooker, jeff Smith, Sandy Murray, Debbie Hol- sheur, Sherry Dickson, Roland Tkach, Don Olds. ROW 3: Tracy Davisflf, Lisa Soboslaidf, Sheila Murray, Tina Watkins, Robert Sura, Vicky Tirnbsblf, Cindy Beckflf, Frank Friend, Vicky Schafferiff, Robert Hahn, Linda Coeif, Larry Strickling, LindaTodd, Keely Kuenzelif, Barb Whitt, Tim Straitalf,

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