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Outstanding Achievements Representing the Garrett National Bank, Mr. David Davis presents a $500 scholarship grant to Danny Broadwater and Susie Sisler ar the Awards Assembly. NEG je [V Z, , : N ities NE Excelling in athletics, Amy Stanron, Donna Ringer, Darrel Schrock, Carol Wengerd, and Linda Yunker (nor pictured) finished the 1979-80 school year lettering in three sports Furnished by Grantsville Foodland, a full scholarship to play baskerball and baseball ar Garrett Community College is awarded.ro Bill Bender by the college's represenrarive, Co ach Hess 22 Srudenr Life
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For Part-Time Jobs Making change is part of Becky Hare's duties as an employee of Pizza Den. Since it is a popular meeting place of high school students, Becky is kept busy especially on weekends. Waitressing can be a trying task, bur it has grat rewards, as many waitresses will agree. Shari McKenzie, a waitress at Casselman Restaurant, learns thar pleasing strangers and having them truly appreciate it makes a waitress feel good. Pers et “As if homework were not enough.” The lives of students after they left school for the day never were really talked abour and not much was known. Bur countless students undertook extra responsibility by applying for and holding jobs all through the school years. In the McHenry area, the Wisp, a sli resort, and its accompanying restaurant, the Village Inn, provided a number of job opportunities. Ski instructing, waiting on tables, clearing tables, and washing dishes were jusr a few of the jobs available. Fast-food restaurants throughour the surrounding area gave students employment and a little soending money. Hilda Kolb and Denise Ringer were counter girls at the Hamburger House. Grantsville Foodland employed Alan Turner and Greg Beachy as evening help. Digging in the dirt ar Springman’s Florist and Greenhouse, were Curt and Laurie Springman, helping their parents with the family business. For some industrious students, homework and an extra job either away from home or working for parents, created a day crammed full. These activities rewarded the workers’ efforts with a sense of accomplishment and some extra money. Gas, although expensive is still in demand. Danny Yoder pumps gas at Hill Top Servicenter. If there are nor cars at the pump, he keeps busy by helping in the garage, another part of the station. Studenr Life 21
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Recognized By All In the field of business, Rose Yoder receives the speedtyping award for Typing Il, Becky Knox the Outstanding Business Student of the Year award, and Angie Zehr the speedryping award for Typing |. Displaying their awards in the Vocational area are David Rinker, Trowel Trades; Sheldon Sisler, Building Trades; Urbane Mausr, Electronics; John Beiler, Residential Wiring; Randy Glotfelty, Drafting; Galen Kamp, Auto Mechanics; and Brenda Sines, Home Economics. Excitement ran rampant as May 28, the day of the annual awards assembly drew near. Students all over the school speculated on who would receive such honors as the Babe Ruth Baseball Award and Elbert Buckel Americanism Award. Receiving the Elbert Buckel Americanism Award was senior Marlk Diehl. The award, given annually, honors a senior possessing outstanding qualities of citizenship and respect towards his country, teachers, and fellowman. Displaying remarkable ability on the baseball field, Darrel Schrock was presented the Babe Ruth Mosr Valuable Player award by Coach Robert Yunker. Completing their high school years in the top ten percent of the 1980 graduating class, Amy Stanton, Diane Beiler, Lois Frazee, Brenda Oesrer, Kelly Durst, Rose Yoder, Kristine Mausr, Bill Bender, Renatra Yoder, Carol Edgar, Danny Broadwater, and Connie Schroyer were honored with certificates for outstanding academic achievement. Scholarship recipients and scores of athletes were recognized. Achievements in music, business, vocational and academic classes were noted. After the assembly, many of those who were given awards were asked to pose for pictures, and further recognition was given them in coverage by The Republican. a k 2 4 ‘ As one of the 55 chosen high school seniors in the United Srares, Urbane Mausr is granted the Bell and Howell full-tuition scholarship to the Ohio Insrirure of Technology Studenr Life 23
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