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Bill Armstrong Dick Green I , I 311' I 6 ' I Wi I f fl 'bf -J by I I 4 fl 1 , I 5 I I 5 : r i I ity' I I V1 I I ' I sfqgase: I tt. Vis Professor A wards Gruenin Winners Since the Babiche staff decided to Go For lt all with a total book this year, it became obvious that the Gruening Award could not be given out as in the past. ln order to recognize these winners. a presentation was incorporated with the Senior Awards on May I6. Keeping the tradition of a fine guest speaker was Charles Keim, currently Emeritus Professor of English and Journalism at the University of Alas- ka, a registered guide with a reputation for offer- ing some of the finest hunts anywhere. a noted speaker and author, and a close. personal friend of the late Ernest Gruening. Many of Mr. Keim's works and writings have won numerous awards from various clubs and states. Tom Huffer Lee Jordan Bill Kuhlmann I --In--n----n-ln-I I I I I I c I I WW N9 I f'l kW,'1 - I I I g , . I I I VET' I I X I I I I f I I Ly I g I t 1, I A -1 I I wi Q I ' E l I ll!--nl--I-------I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1-I 'I I I I I time
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Senior Picnic Typifies E ventful Year SENIORSI The responsibility implied in this word was upheld well by the Senior Class of '79. They proved that their slightly unorthodox way of Going for it worked well, with many leadership qualities surfacing and the whole school and com- munity feeling it. While always having a good time, the class managed to pull together Spook Alley and win the Canned Food Drive. The fun turned into ap- prehension as the Graduation announcements ar- rived to signal the years end. Old friendships were strengthened at the Senior Picnic, which was put together with the help of Bill O'Thuse Robb Boyer, and many parents and administra- tors. Everyone had a good time and really got to know all their classmates, but unfortunately it was the last time for them to get together. That spe- cial feeling of class pride and closeness was formed and can never be forgotten. ll really believe a man can fly! QU' . .,.,c rio '1 '::r- ,. SS- - Pai ' 1 'i x6 , I xfpsuvm-gi, : M :Jhf tgmjfg 5-1131 .Lux .A ,it- y '900lI I 5 S SI, 1 A, S, -' 145-13 -i'- Digging in are Jamee Townes and Lynn Sickles 5uper Class Sponsors: Mr. Boyer and Mr. O'Thuse. 331
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Billie Moore With all of the worthy nominees this year it was difficult to choose one Non-Student who exempli- fied the meaning of the Gruening Award. Based on her contributions to the school and community with little recognition, it is with great honor that the I979 Non-Student Award is given to Mrs. Billie Moore-Eagle River Librarian. Mrs. Moore has contributed so much to so many that it is impossible to list them all. If you need a book, she is the one to see. She gladly donated her time to help get the library at the high school started. Mrs. Moore has a rare, exu- berant personality. She has been a vital part of the summer program, a program for which kids re- ceive stars for books read. She has been instru- mental in the growth of reading in this area, and typifies the ideal Gruening winner. ---'luI--In--H-----IHII1-1-H I li W F4 pl? liiillq ' I, YEUJA, vs. l i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q Q : I I I I I I I I . f J. I I I I Z f' I I I ll I' 1' I I x lf I I ' l ' I. M I : I' I I - I I -v al l lllmll: I I----ull----llll ,------I-----nu-:I---n----:::---- I I I I ' l ' I ' I ' 1 I 95' ' ' I I I I I I I I ' ' I .. X I I lx In l I I Kelli I N. 6 . -l I . I xr If-Af I W. , Ab ' L - .tx ...L H I I , A24 --missil--ll---isnn------:-u-u-an--u--I-nun:--U-:I Bill O'Thuse Don Sanders Darrel White Ron and Sharon Wild Lee Winn Ed Willis 333
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