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Seniors Recognized The second annual senior awards banquet was held Monday, May 13 to recognize the top academic scholars from Ada High School. David Lusk, Student Council adviser, served as Master of Ceremonies. After a short introduction, cheesecake and punch were served to parents, students, and faculty. The presentations began with a few words from Superintendent Eugene Fries. Organized by the Student Council, the ceremonies honor top sen- ior students in all areas of the curriculum, past and newly-inducted National Honor Society members, and seniors with a 3.7 or higher grade point average. Students participating in the Talented, Abled and Gifted program were also recognized. Ada seniors who received scholarships to various colleges and universities were introduced and the announcement of this year's Valedictorians and Saluta-torian concluded the honors banquet. Mr Lusk congratulates art award winners Ruth Santo Cruz, Michele Miller, and Susan Minich. This sculpture illustrates the artistic talent found in Ada High School. 28 Senior Awards
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. . . Into the Night The view through the decorative streamers Ryan Conley and Linda Oates by candle show students getting ready for afterlight prom. 10 I « ■ y y S i • V • Rob Shields relaxes with friends during the early morning hours. The all-night festivities have a humorous effect on Linda Counts and Shelly Rohrer Prom 27
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Art works by a variety of award winners were on display throughout the multi-purpose room. Posing for the camera are those seniors with a 3.7 grade average or above: Amber Brown, Michele Miller, Timbre Brown, Jane Davis, John Telles, Amy Siekerman, Mitzi Murphy, and Mindy West. Mrs. Traster announces the student selected as the top French scholar, Amy Siekerman. Center: Mr Feeser congratulates senior John Saltzman on his selection as the top Vocational Agriculture student Parents, students and faculty enjoy dessert and conversation before the awards ceremony begins. Senior Awards 29
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