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Senior Class History Unlike the classes before us, the class of ’85 entered the doors of CCHS with an air of arrogance. We elected Loralee Fix as president, Cammy Kellner as vice president, Melanie Emery as secretary, and Leslie Kerr as student council representative. We were somewhat blessed by having Mr. Don Schillinger and Mrs. Pat Vaskey to lead us through the next four years. The rest of the class consisted of Larry Brence, Gerald Hutchinson, Joyce Harkins, Vicki Jardee, Buddy LaBree, Mike Mittelstedter, Sandra Nies, Amy Pedersen, Darcy Rollins, Nancy Sainsbury, Lisa Stout, Rhoda Strait, Kathy Turbiville, Kenny Wagner, Ann Ward, and Ron Wolff. As we journeyed onward into our sophomore year, we gained Michael Speelmon who left at semester. During our sophomore year we decided to do a play. We wrote and produced Winner Takes All. This year Mr. Schillinger was replaced as class advisor by Mr. Curt Wilson, and Shane Mulkey decided to rejoin the Class of '85. That summer, Lisa Stout moved to Broadus. Our junior year brought many responsibilities. We were insistent upon putting on the best prom of CCHS. With the leadership of Amy Pedersen as president., Vicki Jardee as vice president, Loralee Fix and Larry Brence as secretary, and Cammy Kellner as student council represen- tative, we made this possible. The theme Tonight We Celebrate Our Love, pastel colors, and the band, Benny Puppet, made April 14th, 1984 a night to remember. At semester, we lost Joyce Harkins and Loralee Fix. Also during our junior year, we chose the class colors of baby blue and black. As big seniors and rulers of CCHS, we found that Loralee Fix had once again joined us, but Rhoda Strait had moved on. Wade Anderson and Nicole Andre were also new members. To our dismay, Loralee Fix, Kenny Wagner, and Nicole Andre left at the semester. However, Loralee did come back to graduate with us. Our class was very proud to be graduating from CCHS in the centennial year of Ekalaka. Shane Mulkey was our president, Ron Wolff was vice president, and Gerald Hutchinson was secretary. The graduating class of 19B5 consists of 18 excited young adults ready to meet the oncoming world.
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14 1 Ron Wolff 2 Darcy Rollins 3 Gerald Hutchinson 4 Buddy LaBree 5 Me lame timer 6 Nancy SainsLury 7 Leslie Kerr Quade 8 Larry Brence 9 Sandra Nies 10 Vicki Jardee 11 Wade Anderson 12 Ann Ward 13 Cammy Kellner 14 Loraiee Fix 15 Shane Mu1 key 16 Amy Pedersen 17 Kathy Turbiville 16 17 Silliest; Darcy Rollins, Ron Wolff Most Hyper; Ann Ward, Ron Wolff Best Sense of Humor: Darcy Rollins, Buddy LaBree Prettiest Eyes: Kathy Turbiville, Gerald Hutchinson Best Personality: Leslie Quade, Gerald Hutchinson Teacher's Pet: Sandra Nies, Buddy LaBree Most Organized: Sandra Nibs, Mike Mittelstedter Class Clown: Darcy Rollins, Ron Wolff Craziest: Darcy Rollins, Ron Wolff Most School Spirit: Melanie Emery, Sh ne Mulkey Most Rowdy: Darcy Rollins, Ron Wolff Most Revolutionary Nancy -Sainsbury, Wade Anderson Best Dressed: Amy Pedersen, Gerald Hutchinson Most Athletic: Melanie Emery, Shane Mulkey Best Dancer: Amy Pedersen, Shane Mulkey Best Looking: Amy Pedersen, Gerald Hutchinson Best Body: Cammy Kellner, Berald Hutchinson Friendliest: Cammy Kellner, Gerald Hutchinson Smartest: Leslie Quade, Larry Brence Best Rear End: Amy Pedersen, Shane Mulkey Most Likely To Succeed Leslie Quade, Larry Brence Best Leader: Leslie Quade, Shane Mulkey Prettiest Hair Kathy Turbiville, Gerald Hutchinson Most Popular: Amy Pedersen, Gerald Hutchinson Most Outgoing: Vicki Jardee, Larry Brence Quietest: Loraiee Fix, Mike Mittelstedter 9
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