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Boys ' and Girls ' State representatives Row 1: Jill Rate, Stephanie Davis, Carol Christie, Tricia Hug. Row 2: Bryan Reed, Howard Halderman, Todd Shear, Todd Keffaber. Senior Band Awards went to Row 1: Rachel Grossman, Bert Yocum, Lori Wilson. Row 2: Cindy Gautschi, Felicia Terrel and Harland Hau- pert. Outstanding Sophomores were Wendy Pfanstiel and Trina Hug. Drama Awards were presented on May 2nd. Persons who received awards were Row 1 : Den- ise Warford, Plaque; Melissa DeBoard, Lucky Penny; Mike Baber, Sweepstakes Award and Cement Boot; Harland Haupert, Cement Boot; Jenny Mason, Bryan Cole Award. Row 2: Su- san Bull, Jester Award; Rick Alexander, Lucky Penny; Dave Mason, Dramatic Arts Award and Cement Boot. The cast of WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY? received the Trooper Spirit Award. Awards 21
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AWARDS FRANKLIN S. TIEDE MEMORIAL AWARD Stan Kirtlan NHS 1981 John Chowning NHS 1981 Betsy Deeter NHS 1981 RHONDA SHAW AWARD — Penny Hapner Junior high spelling bee winner s were Leanne Marley, Kristi Dreison, Jenny Mason and Kelly McCammack were chosen as the Outstanding Todd Gouvan, Steve Pfanstiel and Brent Trantum. Students in Foreign Language. Mr. Trump presented Felicia Terrel with the Sousa Award for band. Chris Neal, Rick .Alexander and David Zinsmiester were entered in the Optimists League Speech Contest. David took first. Rick took second and Chris finished third. 20 Awards
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' WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY? 99 On April 21, 22 and 23 WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY was present- ed by the Drama department. It was the most difficult drama ever to be presented by the NHS drama team. It involved the life of Ken Harrison (Dave Mason) who wanted to die be- cause of a tragic auto accident that lift him paralyzed from the neck down. Clare Scott (Jenny Mason) and Michael Emerson (Mike Baber) were the doctors who took care of Ken. Sister Anderson (Melissa De- Board) and Nurse Sadler (Jenny Kramer) watched over the patient. John (Chris Lyons) was the orderly who kept Ken ' s spirits up. The panel of judicial representatives (Faye En- gelman, Tim Keffaber, Rick Alex- ander) decided upon the fate of Ken. Susan Bull played the judge who made the difficult final decision. The psychiatrists were played by Karen Ringel and Rob Smith. The play ended, but the question remained to be answered . . . Whose life is it anyway? YOU DECIDE Right: Dr. Emerson (Mike Baber) gave Ken Harrison (Dave Mason) a sedative that he re- fused to take. Nurse Sadler (Jenny Kramer) brought in the tea Sister Anderson (Me- Dr. Scott (Jenny Mason) watched as John (Chris Lyons) tapped out a i lissa DeBoard) asked for while Dr. Scott (Jenny Mason) reflected on tune on Ken (Dave Mason). Ken ' s situation. I The final hearing was held in Ken ' s room. Present were (L to R) Mrs. Eden (Faye Engelman), Dr. Scott (Jenny Mason), Ken (Dave Mason), Dr. Barr (Rob Smith), Judge Millhouse (Susan Bull), Phillip Hill (Rick Alexander) and Mr. Kershaw (Tim Keffaber). 22 Spring Play Cast and crew were Row 1 : Rob Smith, Faye Engelman, Rick .Mex- ander. Dave Mason. Nancy Snavely. Row 2: Jenny Mason, Karen Rin- gel, Susan Bull. Row 3; Chris Neal, Mrs. Bickel, David Zinsmiester, Mike Baber, Dennis Wright, Chris Lyons, Melissa DeBoard, Jenny Kramer, Denise Warford. Row 4: Dan Flott, Tim Keffaber.
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