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A: Miss Crawford County Sarah Clark. B: The trophy for being top cheerleader is received by Becky Bardon. 98 Special Honors Senior Girls Receive County, National Recognition This Yea Two Senior girls received spe- cial recognition this year. Miss Sarah Clark received the honor of being Wynf0rd's candidate in the county Mardi Gras pageant. She won the title of Miss Crawford County in October. Miss Becky Bardon was honored for her outstanding ability in cheer- leading. The cheerleaders chose her for the award of top cheer- leader of the year. She was also one of twenty-four cheerleaders in the nation to receive special honors for her efforts.
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juniors Plan, Work Hard to Present Southern Splendor This year's prom, Southern Sp1ender, was a depiction of a plantation near New Orleans. The cafeteria, where a Southern style buffet luncheon was served, re- presented the banquet hall of a large mansion. Student entered the gym by means of a porch supported by tall columns. The gym provided area for a garden, slaves' quarters, a steamship, and a grist mill with a turning paddle wheel. After the meal Senior class president Gary Schweizer read the class will. Dance music was then provided by the john Kennedy Band. Later, a dance was held with the rock group The Ratz and students enjoyed other types of recreation. Breakfast was then served to those still surviving. i ES S A sa N. X 'LSY ll i A: Prom preparation in progress. B: Putting finishing touches on one of the many murals in Vera Stormer. C: S. Louis, E. Doty, R. Pritchard, and S. Spengler discover that J. Oberlander is smarter than he looks. D: The John Kennedy Band at its best. E: The ceiling gets a pinning job by Joan Fox. F: Conversation goes along with work for Cathy Barth and Kim Eppley. G: Spraying grass can be a messy job, right, Bev Schenk? H: Sniffing bushes is an enjoyable occupation for Linda Hieber and Delores Richmond. I: Not quite finished yet. Prom 97
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A: Student Council member Kevin Ruth deposits money in the enve- lope for the Send a Mouse to Col- lege program. B: Speaker for Honor Society induction, Tom Moore, speaks on being the best. Honor Society, Student Council Demonstrate Student Abilities This year's Honor Society held The Student Council partici- its induction ceremony on March pated in the Send a Mouse to Col- 29 with seventeen new members lege program. They represented being inducted. This was followed the student body in changing the in May be a trip to Cleveland. dress code. Student Council: SEATED: K. Ruth, K. Miller, Treas.3 D. Whitmeyer, V. Pres.3 F. Miller, Pres.3 B. Metzger, Sec.g R. Knodell, B. Wilbrun. STANDING: G. Scheffler, S. Cuffman, C.Hornak, S. Short, D. Linn, S. Smith, Mr. Dulin, adviser. Honor Society Inductees: ROW 1: M. Mwray, C. Whitrneyer, S. Rothhaar, W. Sipe, J. Croneis. ROW 2: L. Whitmeyer, K. Ruth, M. Cuffman, B. Steinman, C. Rarick, Mr. Dilley, adviser. ROW 3: K. Kuenzli, M. Daiber, J. Cooper, D. Clark, M. Eichelberger, B. Metzger, R. Hieber. Honor Society Members: SEATED: D. Kissling, Treas.3 M. Durigg, A. Stormer, M. Leuthold. STANDING1J. Castanien, D. Von Stein, Sec.g J. Keeny, D..Whitmeyer, B. Bardon, V. Pres., C. Armbruster, C. Kep- ler, M. Hahn, Pres. Honor Society, Student Council 99
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