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Senior Activities Farewell Underclassmen Thirty-eight members of the senior class were awarded diplomas at commencement exercises on May 11. The following senior awards were presented: Adair and Casey Federated Womens Club Adair American Legion Citizenship Award VFW Citizenship Award John Phillip Sousa Award Louis Armstrong Award Vocal Music Awards Director's Award (Band) Outstanding Dramatics Outstanding Speech Outstanding Journalism Outstanding English Outstanding Science Outstanding Mathematics Outstanding Social Studies Outstanding Business Education Outstanding Secretarial Outstanding Art Outstanding FFA Outstanding I.A. Outstanding Home Ec. Girls Track Awards Boys Track Award Drill Team Awards Lisa Hay John Elgin Cheryl Emgarten David Bassett Lisa Hay Deanna Chesnut Cindy Mains Renae Rayl Renae Rayl Cindy Mains Kelly Powell Lisa Hay Renae Rayl Renae Rayl Cheryl Emgarten Lisa Hay Sharon Richter Nancy Whetstone Don Vogl David Farley Deanna Chesnut Tammy Ocheltree Teresa Anderson Mark Lengel Helene Brownlee JoAnn Plagman Sandra Plagman Scholastic Awards Teresa Anderson, Deanna Chestnut, Emgarten, Lisa Hay, Cindy Mains, Kelly State of Iowa Scholarships FFA Scholarship A-C Student Council Scholarships ACEA Scholarship National Honor Society Scholarship Salutatorian Valedictorian's Bar Association Citizenship Award Honorary Diploma Award Beverly DeWitt, Cheryl Powell, Renae Rayl Renae Rayl Cheryl Emgarten Lisa Hay Mark Lengel Mark Larsen Cindy Mains Deanna Chesnut Deanna Chesnut Lisa Hay Cheryl Emgarten Renae Rayl Lisa Hay Yuko Sameshima Well underclassmen, it's that time of year and this is probably the hardest thing we'll ever do; we must say good-bye. Everyone thinks it is so great to graduate but I guarantee you will exper- ience as much confusion and uncertainty as we are now. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our teachers and underclassmen for making these past four years good ones. We've learned a lot and much of it was not even scholastic. You've helped us grow up, and your knowledge will help us continue to grow. I would have to say this year was the best, though. Our teachers were our friends as well as our instructors. For the most part this is a terrific school. However; there is still those little hold-backs like study halls but I don't think there is any other school around where the communication between faculty and student body is so open. We will remember this time in our lives always, and that's because of you—our friends. We will be gone soon but never forget us, for we will always remember you. FAREWELL.............. Track Results Both the boys and girls track teams failed to win a meet this year although there were some highlights. The girls finished second at the A-C Invitational and at the A-C Six Team Meet. The boys fin- ished second at the A-C Invitational, A-C Relays and the A-C Six Team Meet. Mark Lengel and the 440 relay team of Tammy Ocheltree, Cheryl Cahail, Terri Kinney, and Brenda Shroyer quali- fied for the state meet with Lengel running the 100 meters. Both teams finished fourth at conference. Girls first places were: 1. Te- resa Anderson—1,500 meters 2. 880 Relay (Ocheltree, Cahail, Kinney, and Shroyer) 3. 440 Relay (Ocheltree, Cahail, Kinney and Shroyer) Boys First Places were: 1. Tom Tracy—440 hurdles 2. Mark Lengel—100 meters 3. 440 relay (Curt Dankof, Scott Kilcoin, Tracy and Lengel) 4. Long Jump—Dankof 5. 880 Relay (Dankof, Kilcoin, Tracy, and Lengel) 6. Mile Medley (Dankof, Jeff Betts, Kilcoin, and Mike Geren) 11
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Today is but a Shadow of Tomorrow's Promise The 1980 Valedictorian Address was shared by Cheryl Emgarten (pictured at the far left) and Renae Rayl (pictured at the far right). These students achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average. The Salutatorian Address was awarded to Lisa Hay (pictured at the lower left), who achieved a 3.93 grade point average. Juniors Tom Tracy and Mary Sweeney led the seniors in their Processional and Recessional for Commence- ment exercises. Most of the people enjoyed going through the reception line as shown in the two upper left pictures. Thirty-seven members of the senior class were awarded diplomas at commencement exercises on May 11. The class flower was the white rose with silver ribbon, while the class colors were blue and silver. The class motto, Today is but a Shadow, of Tomorrow's Promise. Processional— Pomp and Circumstance Elgar Invocation ev- J° n Davis Welcome Cheryl Emgarten Presentation of Senior Awards Faculty Salutatorian Address Lisa Hay Valedictorian Address Cheryl Emgarten Renae Rayl Presentation of Special Awards: Bar Association Citizenship Award Recognition of Honor Society Salutatorian Award Valedictorian Award Honorary Diploma Award Presentation of Class of 1980 Presentation of Diplomas Benediction Recessional Marty Fisher Richard Martin Lisa Hay Cheryl Emgarten Renae Rayl Renae Rayl Keith Myers Lynn Elgin Father Ken Gross Don't Look Back
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