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Showing his presiding ourhoriry or rhe D Club bonquer is Tracey Rebish. D Club. Fronr row. Jeff Love, treasurer; Shown McGinley, sergeonr or arms; Kurt Williams, vice president Tracey Rebish, presidenr. 2nd row. Les Gronsbery, Tim Garrison, Craig Moki, Chad Mussord, Mike Hickerhier, Rick McArrhur, Jon Gemmill, Robert Nelson, Burch Donovan, adviser. 3rd row. Shown Dorr, Dole Johnson, Par Wagenfehr, Erik Kolsro, Will Pauley, Todd Morsrein, T.J. Pendergosr, A.J. Derrino. f Senior member Todd Morsrein escorts D Club homecoming queen candidare Shauno Prophet in rhe parade.
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A NEW beginning Elimination of swats ond initiation or the annual banquet was a change for D Club. This did nor hinder rheir striving for achievement. They bought newly designed letrermon's coats selected by Tracey Rebishf president. They worked hard to earn money by working concessions and sweeping the floors during the games. Hard work is whar mokes D Club so successful. Shown McGinley ond Todd Morstein work or the concessions, selling condy, pop- corn ond pop Discussing rhe plans for the annual D Club banquet ore Jeff Love, Erik Kolsro ond Shown McGinley. Along with rhe thrill of victory comes rhe agony of injuries. These were some of rhe obstacles rhor senior orhleres Trocey Rebish ond Kurt WilHioms had to overcome. 26 D Club
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Happiness is preparing far graduation. Wade Howery hod a few shaky momenrs be- fore his mom appeared with his suit. tional and memorable Capturing the special events such as prom, home- coming and powderpuff was the objective of the HighLights section It was only right that graduation should introduce these prominent moments. Changing the tradi- tional format of graduation, the class of 1985 asked Mar- tha Thomas to preside as the key note speaker. The four years spent with the seniors caused Martha to cherish moments shared with numerous students, which she humorously relived at the ceremony. This, plus a brief philosophy on creativity, developed an emotional and memorable sp eech Quality, not quantity was evident as fifty-five scholarships were presented at graduation, in- cluding the alumni cup to Amber Hilton. 28 HighLights
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