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Starting Out Ri ht When I woke up that sunny May morning I felt no different, maybe a slight sense of loss- school was out for me. Oh no! I had to get ready for that senior breakfast! Many other seniors and their parents were there. I felt a kinship with them, we were all in this together. Chris Colcord and Scott Sor- delet read their humorous class prophecy while we ate our catered breakfast. Mr. Cox was presented with a beer mug with the inscription, The class of '79 drove me to drinkf, After the breakfast we all talked kind of quietly, it felt kind of like someone had died. We got dressed in our caps and gowns and waited in line for the music to begin. Boy was I nervous! The whole student body was gath- ered for the awards ceremony, they were there to honor us. The traditional Pomp and Circumstance began and we marched in with smiles just like rehearsal the day before, only then we had been rowdy because of the Olym- pics Day events. This time it was serious. This time seemed almost real. We all sat down and listened to the speeches: then one by one the awards were announced. What? Was that my name? Oh no! I hope I don't trip going up the aisle. Whew! Back again! It sure is a nice sports cer- tificate. It's over. We marched out slowly. No goof- ups. I hope we do as well tomorrow night. It's the real thing! The john Philips Sousa Band Award was presented by Band Director Luke Matthew to musician Steve Hoke on awards day. The whole student body stood as the 1979 Seniors filed out of the ggfm after the awards day ceremonies while the band played Pomp and ir- cumstance. -ill li I' 'S i - as t- as F' .7 SCHOLARSHIPS CEDAR CREEK WOMEN'S CLUB-Todd Meeks and Pam Gorsuch TRI-KAPPA--Yvonne Rich RICKS COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP-Maureen Robinson HUNTERTOWN P.T.O.-Pam Gorsuch D.A.R. SCHOLARSHIP-Beth Bechler MARS-HILL COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIP-Rick Cool NATIONAL MERIT FINALIST AND ITT SCHOLARSHIP-Steve Hoke IUNIOR ENGINEERING TECHNICAL SOCIETY CERTIFICATE-Andrea Barnfield NDIANA UNIVERSITY MERIT SCHOLARSHIP-Yvonne Rich DRAMA- The APPLE TREE : Best Actress-Cathy Meyers, Best Actor-Ejim Blicken- dorf: Best Supporting Actress-Maureen Robinson: Best Supporting Actor- ric Brugh. ART AWARDS: Peggy Keefe, Michelle Greener, Randy Brown, Kevin Raysin, Lori Gum- hert, and Tammy Bur eson. MATH AWARD: Most Outstanding Math Student-Steve Hoke jOURNALISM: Yearbook MVP-Chris Brunson: Yearbook Co-Editors of the Year-Shel- ey Miller and Tim Bojarbg Newspa er MVP-jeff Fomeyg Newspaper Co-Editors of the Year-Charla Lockwood and Lori INfcNabb. FOREIGN LANGUAGE: QSPANISHJ Fourth-The entire class: Third-Maureen Robin- son and Mike Tooheyg Second-Terri Morrison: QFRENCHJ Second-Andrea Bamfield. jOHN PHILIP SOUSA BAND AWARD-Steve Hoke N.F.L.: Maureen Robinson CHOIR: Cathy Lonsbury, jim Blickendorf, Cathy Meyers, and Leif Nygard. ACCOUNTING II: Dennis Fonner BUSINESS LAW: Dennis Fonner and Yvonne Rich DRILL TEAM: julie Halberg, Terri Morrison, Lynda Murphy, and Charla Lockwood. FOUR YEAR SPORTS AWARD: Terry Bussen, Rick Cool, Todd Meeks, Lucy Schortgen, jill Zehner, Susie Bookout, Lori Gumbert, and Andera Bamfield. MOST OUTSTANDING PEOPLE IN SPORTS: Lori Gumbert and Rick Cool. Presentation ofthe Flag by Ana Maria Garza QMexicol VALEDICTORIAN -Terri Morrison SALUTATORIAN -Yvonne Rich
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Marv jo Ward reflects as she looks at the picture of Carroll High School inside the diploma cover. David Dillman, Dianne Schaffner and Mitch Adair display seriousness at the solemn ceremonies. The Senior class Sift, their pride and joy, was presented to School Board President jim Ce ler by Yvonne Rich and Tim Berdelman along with a commemorative tennis racquet to be used on the new courts. N . -7+-. 'GE s ill Valedictorian Terri Morrison smiles as she is earned diploma by Superintendent Dr. Combs. presented with her hard- 30 Graduation ,. A x Us. White carnafigns wgrn by the Senior 1335 and Brady 2lSSiSl C1-lCll Oflltil' in ll1C l were pinned on their gowns. Ken Wed e llll'0 P00111- Those stubborn caps! Theresa Patton, hav- Charlene Perry bobby pin it in place. ing trouble with her cap, had her friend, GC x X
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