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Seniors dream of ' No More Homework ' Who would not mind going to school and then having no homework? The Senior Class made light of this subject in their spring presentation oi “No More Homework.” The comedy, presented on March 22, was performed in the CHS auditorium at 7:30 p.m. The play, sponsorea by the seniors, was directed by Miss Johnnie McCray, class sponsor. During intermission, seniors Jake Ward, Frances Vibanco, junior Debbie Fite and sophomore Drewsessa Smith per- formed a flute quartet for guests. Refreshments were also served to patrons. Kathy Burdsal and Joann Vines served as managers lor the pro- duction. Technical assistance was provided by Steve Belinsky, Nan- cy Lambert and Tracie Rice. a: Kathy Wireman (Miss Dill) takes a message that the vice principal will not be at work because of illness. b: Tim Gronendyke (Buzz Bailey) desperately tries to remove a dress after teaching home economics, but is without success. c: Sheri Nusz (Shalimar Ames) explains to her father. Superintendent Gene Haake (Mr. Ames), what has been happening throughout the day. d: Maintenance personnel Greg Keefer (Tick Tok) and Dawn Olin (Mrs. Batcher) fight over a mop bucket. Senior Play 29
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Seniors dine and honor classmates Seniors gathered on May 10 to eat and honor their fellow classmates in the school cafeteria for the Senior Banquet. The din- ner was catered by Strack and Van Til’s. Awards given included co- valedictorians, salutatorian, at- tendance, and the annual “gag” awards. Mrs. Dorothy Hepp displayed the trophy which CHS students won for their participa- tion in the Red Cross Blood Drive, and also awarded health occupation certificates. Mrs. Paulette Haddix presented the Post-Tribune “Most Valuable Staffer” award. Other awards were in journalism bv Miss Francie Blaney, and class officers and Senior Play participation by Miss Johnnie McCray, Senior Class sponsor. Industrial Cooperative Training awards were given also. Scholar- ship awards were presented by Miss Ada Shonkweiler, senior guidance counselor. Senior Class frisbees were distributed to all students atten- ding the event. a: Presenting on behalf of Mr. Joe Portman, In- dustrial Cooperative Training sponsor. Miss John- nie McCray honors Robert Cox as “Outstanding ICT Student with a plaque, b: Miss Johnnie McCray presents Millie Marinkovic with a participation award for the Senior Class Play. c: Mrs. Paulette Haddix, representative from the Post-Tribune, presents the “Most Valuable Staf- fer” award to Pam Schiller, newspaper editor, d: Louis Hopkins receives a certificate in recogni- tion of a college scholarship presented by Miss Ada Shonkweiler, senior counselor, e: Trade Rice, accompanied by Tim Grondyke at piano, sings Memories” as a farewell to her fellow classmates. f: Stephan Meyers, foreign exchange student, receives an award for participation in the Senior Class Play. 30 Senior Banquet
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