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school life Students and parents brought covered dishes and the District provided the beef for the annual activities banquet May 10. School cooks barbecued the meat and baked rolls. The Vocational English class decorated the tables; Betty Salyer of Ashland Floral furnished the floral arrangements. A view of the patrons and students attending the awards banquet (top). Superintendent Dale Moody gave the welcome. Teachers at the head table and Sally McQuade (at the podium, right) present awards. She announced Maylene Freelove, Amy George, and Lance Walker had won gold medals at State Speech contest for three consecutive years. Linda Wilson announced Heather Moore was the winner of the Best of Show award, voted so by her fellow art students. (Other speech and art rankings are on p. 80). Keith Baker won 4 gold medals in one track meet. The evening closed with the announcement of the most inspirational athletes (see p. 55). Top ranking Bookkeeping student Karen Isenbart (above) is presented a medal by instructor A. J. W'ilson. Karen and Doug Rich (right) received the good citizenship awards. Doug also received the KSU Engineering award. John Paul Randall (far right) gave out basketball letters. — awards 28
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honors Amy George placed second in Paragraph Those who went and the subjects they test -Recognition and Richard Mosshart placed ed in are (seated) Traci Kaltenbach: fourth in Auto Mechanics at the Ninth An- American History 1860-1960, Literature, nual Academic Olympics held at Pratt Art (Drawing); Lance Walker: Chemistry, Community College March 21. Teachers Pre-Calculus Mathematics; Laura Ward: chose 34 students to compete in a variety of Algebra I, Biology I; Missy McPhail: Musi-subjects. cianship; Lisa Kasner: Biology I; Leslie Rich: Musicianship; Heather Moore: Art (Drawing and Painting); Deidra Maggard: Nutrition; (second row) Loran Luther: Ba- sic English, Pre-Calculus Math; Amy George: Vocabulary Spelling, Paragraph Recognition; Richard Mosshart: Auto Mechanics; Dough Rich: Biology II; Maylene Freelove: Biology II, Physics; (standing) Gayla McKinney: Accounting; Carrie Travis: Chemistry; Rhett Bouziden: American History 1760-1860, Art (Drawing and Painting), Vocabulary Spelling; Kelly Brown: Art (Painting), Paragraph Recognition; James Allen: American History 1860-1960, Chemistry, Pre-Calculus Math; Shari Miller: Basic English; April Dome: Algebra I, Nutrition; Amy Crane: Nutrition, Vocabulary Spelling; Chris Gillespie: American History 1760-1860; Gary Bra-man: Art (Painting), Auto Mechanics, Pre-Calculus Math; Tracy Whitlock: Accounting; Jim Steele: American History 1760-1860; and Stacy Barth: Musicianship. Not pictured are Jeff Berryman: Duet Acting; Eric Gibson: Algebra I; Susan Harper: Psychology; Mark Inderlied: Art (Drawing); Donna Osborn: American National Government Politics; Karen White: Art (Drawing and Painting); Dan Whitt: Music Performance (vocal); and Matt Wilson: American Nat’l Gov. Politics, Duet Acting. QUIZ BOWL members were (standing) James Allen, Rhett Bouziden, Leslie Rich, Amy George; (seated) Doug Rich and Matt Wilson. Lisa Kasner and Barrett Broadie are not pictured. They went to four meets. 27
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school life — senior fun Eighteen seniors and six sponsors went to the “Windy City” April 9-12 for the traditional senior trip. They took a school bus to Wichita, a chartered bus to Kansas City, then flew to Chicago. They toured the Sears Tower, Shedd Aquarium, Museum of Science and Industry, and the Chicago Board of Trade. Seniors making the trip were Laura Stevens, Heather Moore, and Susan Harper (seated, front); Martha Jantzen, Matt Wilson, Amy Crane, Doug Rich, Maylene Freelove, Donna Osborn, Karen Isenbart, Jeff Berryman, and Barrett Broadie (second row); Sherry Suire Wyatt, Loran Luther, Keith Baker, Deidra Maggard, Richard Mosshart, and Gayla McKinney (top). Mr. and Mrs. Terry Eubank were the accompanying parents along with class sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Dean Schultz and Mr. and Mrs. Brian McVay. The Chicago skyline fascinated the “plainsmen.” Annual staff photographer Laura got herself in the picture along with Martha in the mirrored elevator at their motel. Donna and Deidra cut up as they wait for their plane; Keith, Jeff, Richard, and Barrett seem to engage in more serious conversation. Jeff Berryman and mother Sue, dressed in Roman fashion (above), hosted the annual senior brunch May 13. The Class Motto provided the theme for the event. Other senior mothers prepared the food, served on the terrace. Chan Berryman video taped the gathering. 29
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