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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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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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BARBARA E. JOHNSON MEMORIAL SERVICE AWARD Several years ago the Little Eagle Service Award went to a student whose work was not limited to the classroom, the play- ing field, the stage, or any other one area of the school. This student was Barbara E. Johnson. After Barbara’s untimely and tragic death, this service award was changed to bear her name and has been given each year in commemoration to an outstanding senior who has dem- onstrated the same qualities in service and attitude as Barbara did years ago. This year’s decision was an extremely hard task. The nomi- nees for this award were Terry Blevins, Joe Christie, Jim Wil- son, Kathy Long, Val White, and Mary Lou Bolton. The winner is a student who has been active in many facets of school service and has been willing to help teachers, admin- istration, and members of guidance. As a matter of fact, this student was nominated by four different teachers. This year’s winner of the Barbara E. Johnson Memorial Service Award is Kathy Long. Kathy has been very active in Student Council. She was a member of the council for three years and a member of County Council for one year. This year Kathy was also president of the student council. Kathy has been active in both band and cho- rus. Although these seem like small achievements, Kathy has given her best to them. Few people are ever there when you need them, but Kathy seems to always be there. She was there to help type for the yearbook the day of our first deadline. Mr. Zang and Mr. Wal- lace have also appreciated her typing skills. In the guidance office she helped with everything from sorting and filing papers to running errands. Kathy has set her goal to help people, as she wrote; “In life many people have goals they want to set. They may want to become a doctor, lawyer, gas station owner, teacher, nurse, clerk, etc. Whatever their goal might be, though, they strive to get it done. My goal is just to do things at my very best capabil- ity and try to help people (all people) in every way I possibly can.
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