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Page 106 text:
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Class Night started early this year. It was held at the home of Evelyn Weiser on June 6, 1980. Three kegs of beer were quickly consumed along with many other beverages that we won’t mention. Later that day, the seniors joined their parents at the school for the annual Class Night Awards Ceremony. After the awards were given out, the seniors went back to the party (very thirsty of course) to begin what turned out to be a very long evening. SENIORS GET TOP: Mr. Gardner hands Connie Carpenter one of her many awards. LEFT: Mrs. Lort presents Janet Lively with her award for being the most improved in Theatre. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kathy Long receives the Barbara E. Johnson award from Ms. | Mayo.
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AT AWARDS BANQUET it The annual band banquet was, as sual, a success. The admission was, or some, chicken and macaroni and cheese and for others, meatballs and ake. As a result the dinner was deli- kious. The Stage Band played music i uring dinner. That, accompanied by r. Wallace’s wacky awards, left many people with indigestion. We won’t ask why Gerry Haggerty zave Todd Reppert a pink balloon or why Kathy Long was given a Mickey Mouse balloon, but we will say that Laurie Major received a hanger and will be welcomed in the music room closet at any time. The four seniors sat by themselves at dinner, and later they received several awards. Charlotte Teague was awarded the John Philip Sousa Band Award. Both Charlotte and Kathy Long received certificates for being chosen as Best All-Around Senior Musicians. Mike Johnson and Jeff Nickerson were picked as the recipi- ents of the Director’s Meritorious Music Award. In addition to the seniors, other band members received National Music Foundation Outstanding Musi- cians Awards. Lori Brown, 9th grade, Mady Weiser, 10th grade, were the band members chosen to receive this award. All in all, everybody had a good time. It was a pleasant evening with good food and music. Hopefully, par- ents didn’t get bored with the music room’s private jokes, and they enjoyed the banquet as much as the students. LEFT: Mike Johnson, Jeff Nickerson, Kathy Long, and Charlotte Teague sit at the seniors’ table dur- ing the awards ceremony. LOWER LEFT: Mike Johnson receives his certifi- cate for the Director’s Meritorious Music Award. BELOW: Trombonists Kevin Miller, Bruce Jac- card, and Gerry Haggerty are part of the stage band that played music at the banquet. 101
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AWARDS Best All-Around Senior Girl — Terri Blevins Best All-Around Senior Boy — Jimmy Wilson “T Dare You Award” — Mary Lou Bolton, Tim Morris Jobsen-Jonten School Service Award — Mary Lou Bolton Sons of the American Revolution — Connie Carpenter Barbara E. Johnson Award — Kathy Long Yearbook Service Award — Adam Wolle Industrial Arts Award — Jeff Nickerson Home Economics Award — Connie Carpenter Library Service Awards — Sherri Dean, Terri Blevins, Darlene Engrav Social Studies Department Award — Denise Taylor Mathematics Department Award — Allen Davis Science Department Award — Connie Carpenter Business Education Awards — Mitzi Sheldon, Carolyn Schrader, Cathy Long, Lori Lodge, Tracy Goudy. Highest Achievement in the Communicative Arts — Terri Blevins Most Improved in the Communicative Arts — Janelle Lively Peer Tutor Awards — Joe Christy, Val White, Sherri Dean Honor Society Awards — Charlotte Teagues, Connie Carpentee, Terri Blevins Student Council Awards — Kathy Long Senior Attendance Awards — Connie Carpenter, Tim Morris, Bill Matherly’ Scholarship Announcements — Jimmy Wilson, Val White, Dolores Williams, Connie Carpenter, Jeff Cunningham Cecil Community College Scholarship — Mona Lisa Dersh Board of Realtors — Adam Wolle oo ee SS ie: ae ty) TOP: Connie Carpenter holds up her tee- shirt which says “I HAVE PERFECT ATTENDANCE 1968-1980” LEFT: Mona Lisa Dersh receives an award. RIGHT: Lagner Realty presents Adam Wolle with an award. WSO tits 103
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