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28 Departments Honor Students The R.H.S. Honor's Day ceremony included awards front ev- en department; 28 separate divisions gave honors to students. Biology 1. Lyle lioisinger; Algebra II. John Castor: Senior Math. Marly . Physics, M.irlvs Bookkeeping II. Cindy Skiles: Best Business Student. Sandy Stewart; High Spot Editor. Deh Ward: Assistant Editor. Rochelle Duller; Spanish 1. Jenny Roekwood. Spanish II. Maureen Sharp and Twyla oss. French I. Jeff Skiles; General English. 12—Phil Saylor. 11 Gwen Everett. 10—Eric Downing. 9— Mike Wolfe, 8— Debbie Stone. Science Fair-Curt Perry and Brian Yoder for the Senior Phvsics division: Craig Stanley and Dan Phebus in Biology; Art and Steve Hill first place in general science junior and Phil Bnrkle and Steve Shoemaker first in general science senior level. Eiterarv Awards—Poetry, Janice Mohler. first: Dave Tislow. second; and Kim Judd, third; Prose; Maureen Sh rp, first: Janice Mohler. second; and Dave Tislow. third: Honorable Mention. Bruce Sharp and Tony Sommer. Drama Achievement. Scott Peterson. Janice Mohler. Lisa Pow- ell. Forensic Degree of Merit; Gwen Everett; Degree of Honor; Michelle Sharp, Kim Shirk. Jeff Skiles; Degree of Excellence: Ktirk Bright. Steve Jones. Boh Weller and Mitch Shively: Degree of Distinction: Cindv Skiles. Julie Jackson. Janice Mohler, Lori Sharp. Dave Tislow ami Pam Yoder: Certificates of Award: loin Marshall. Jeff Stevens. Mike Miller. l ars Awards—Colleen Brenneman. Dave Tislow. Kathy R« d- kev ami Velma Wagoner. Home Ec.—Home Ec. I. Alice Rhinehart. Home Ec. II. Sandy Skiles. Home Ec. III. Velma Wagoner: Betty Crocker Award. Colleen Brenneman. Student Council Awards—Doug Egly. Curt Perry, Mick W hil- lock. Boh Weller, Lisa Unger, Cindy Skiles, Steve Jones. Teresa Hineslev. Kim Knop and Cindy Starnes. Chorus Awards—Diana Bogan, Colleen Brenneman. Doug Bro- vont. Melanie Crane. Rose (.rumpacker. Rochelle Duller. Jeff Ferguson. Lugenc Gavlor. Cvnde Graves. Mitzi Gray. I ilia Hay- nes. Ron Irmeger. Garv Kellv. Scott Peterson. Nicki Reppert. Dianne Sloan. Sandy Starnes. Susie Starnes. Darrell Stevens. Vicki Tucker. Marlvs Voss, Marty Wolf, and David Tislow. Outstanding Chorus Member— David Tislow: Music (.amp Award—Stacy Citron. Band Awards—Marlvs Voss, Dave Tislow. Gary Gangwer. Joe Forney; Sousa Award—Marlys Voss; Music (.amp—Iwyla Voss. Girls Corps Awards—Sandy Stewart, Vicki Tucker. Lugenc (jaylor and Dianne Sloan. Schoknhips— Doug Reed. REMC: Dave Tislow. PTO. Citizenship Awards—Kelly Mavity. NEDT Awards—Joyce Brenneman, Jenni Colby, Cindy Crow. Julia Flora. Katrina Harshbarger. Michelle Hendrickson. Ann Mohler. Steve Shoemaker and Jackie W eller. N.H.S. Awards—Rene Jones. Janice Mohler. Dan Phebus. Craig Stanley. Susan Starnes. Sandy Stewart. Jan Wilson, and Marlys Voss. Scholarships Rose Hillman. Dan Phebus; Calvin College, Mar- lvs V oss. Purdue Academic Awards—Dan Phebus. Sandy Stewart and Jan W ilson. R.H.S. Academic Awards—One Year. Jeff Skiles. Alice Rhine- hart, Steve Miller. Julie Jackson. John Castor. Lyle Holsinger. Lisa Houston: Two Year. Lisa Brovont. Steve Jones. Donna Tharp. Pam Yoder, Cindy Skiles, Boh W oiler. Lisa Rhinehart and Dave Tislow; Three Year, Dawn Hackard. Janice Mohler, Sandy Stewart, V elma W agoner. Dan Phebus ami Shirley Austin; Four Year. Jail Wilson and Marlys Voss. Junior High Academic Awards—One Year. Joyce Brenneman. Ann Mohler. Jenni Colbv. Tony Sommer and Bruce Sharp; Two Y ear. Phil Burkle. and Jackie W eller. Attendance Awards—Jeff Stevens. Sandy Stewart. Dave Tislow. DAR Award Jan Wilson. Mrs. Thomas presented Mr. Tislow an American Hag flown over the United States Capitol on January 23. 1975. to be flown over the school. t
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Mass Cooperation That’s Festival ’75 Mass cooperation!! That’s what’s needed to make the (din- ton County Music Festival work. Pulling the Rossville, Clinton Prairie, and Clinton Central hands and choruses together is no easy task. Mrs. Caddell ami Mr. Alhrn began early in the year working with choral and hand members with music, some of which didn't arrive until a week be- fore showtime. The problems of working with 200 hand members and nearly 100 chorus members is staggering but Mr. Rex Magner and Mr. James Church, who was doing his last h'stival performance, turned the chaos into a good solid sound which was enjoyed by the crowd that evening. PETRA adjusts her finger ami crinkle her face as she tries a toot” on Gary Gangwer's coronet be- fore showtime at the festival. Science Fair Revitalized Because of lack of interest last year the science fair hadn't achieved the quality it had in former years. This year members of the se- nior physics and math classes were asked to do a project for the fair. Entries increased and new life was pumped into the event. BRI AN YODER and Curt Perry tried building a holigram and producing pictures by laser. They nere suecosful and Hulked anay with Grand Champion. '22
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Graduation for some Seniors meant freedom and a wild scream of joy in the multipurpose room. For some it meant butterflies that turned into water buffalos as the familiar strains of Pomp and Circumstance” echoed through the crowded gym. For others it meant hugging and tears and goodbye to old friends. But for everyone, graduation meant a scary, new. uncertain future. High school was behind. No more screaming in pep block. No more of the everyday fun. smiles, and laughter with people we’ve known and loved for twelve years. We'll never go hack to H.H.S. in the fall. But now that graduation is over and we're finished with high school, would we go back if we were given the chance? Would we want to? We are now a part of a totally new experience—an experi- ence that our friends left behind in school can't fully com- prehend until it is their time to turn the lassie and begin again as we have. May 11. 1975. Just another day for the rest of the world- hut not for the Class of 1975. May 11, 975—Beginning of Backdrop artist Dave Tislow poses for a transposed picture of him.self and his graduation creation. together for the last time the Senior (.lass of 1975 pose for tlie traditional group portrait. 24
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