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We Never Outgrovv Our Need for Change bi The Class of '74' was the largest graduating class Nlapleton has seen in a number of years. With a total of forty students, the juniors were required to add an extra row to the risers on the stage to con- tain the whole group. Valedictorian, Kathleen Anderson expressed her feelings toward life in a very concise, impressive manner. She maintained an average GPA of 3.69 to claim the title. Denise Findlay was Salutatorian with an average GPA of 3.63. In a moving story about a Giving Tree she gave an example of a person's willingness to share with others. Robin Rickman and Denise Findlay received the Outstanding Senior Boy and Girl Awards for 1974. Both were given Lions Club scholarships of 5250.00 a piece. Diane Attleberger and Debbie Kohler also received Lions Club scholarships. Lyle Hollenbeck was the only student, to receive three awards. He got the A84R Lumber Scholar- ship for S250.00., the I Dare You Award, and the Certificate of Excellence given annually by the KCONTINUED ON PAGE 1133 -'U'-all-T 9
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TOP LEFT: Preparing a poster for the Oregone senior class dance is Diane Lagler. TOP RIGHT: Debbie See is absorbed in a modern probIem's pro- ject. BOTTOM LEFT: Jerry Garner is surprised by annual photographer, Mark Gook. BOTTOM RIGHT: En- joying snacks from the student store during the morning break are Glenda Moore, Wendy Milbrett and Connie Cluff.
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KCONTINUED FROM PAGE 1123 O.S.U. Dad's Club. Connie Cluff also got the I Dare You Award. Bob Stoneking received an L.C.C. scholarship. Ken Lindsey won the Most Inspirational Senior Athlete plaque which is an annual award given by the M-Club We never outgrow our need for change was the seniors' motto. It proved to a truism as people accepted the adjust- ment of commencement with tears, as well as hugs of joyl PAGE 112, LEFT: Kathleen Anderson, this year's Valedictorian, helps Faith Williams adjust her cap. RIGHT: Sherrie Marshall has a couple of helping hands arrange the flowers she will carry at graduation. BOTTOM: Brenda Simington and Wendy Milbrett adjust their caps in disbelief of the commencement exercises in which they'lI be participating. PAGE 113, TOP: Candlelighters Blake Pennel and Susan Gould take the initial steps preceding the graduating seniors. BOTTOM: The graduating seniors of '74 reminisce before receiving there diplomas. 'E-:gi ' , Q1-'gy G .A ,. -. we kg, , . -v. X , l f.,N. Nt Y .,-. 7. .' - ' .va .1 ' it N - --I W , ,-
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