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AWARD WINNERS Many Students Honored For Achievement Every school is filled with people who work hard and excel in various activities. By the time these people reach their senior year, local organi- zations feel they need to be recog- nized for their efforts. The Exchange Club honored Matt Kendrick and Susie Klinker with a Youth of the Month award. The two were treated to lunch at Morris Bryant Inn, where they were pre- sented with a plaque and were intro- duced to the Exchange Club mem- bers. Anne Roetker received a simi- lar award from the optimist Club. Dominic Halsmer and Martha May were nominated for the Elks Scholarship. They competed with students from other high schools for monetary awards. There was also a possibility that they would be able to compete on the state level. In June, Maggie Gloyeske and Susie Klinker were delegated to Hoosier Girls ' State. Dominic Halsmer participated in Hoosier Boys ' State. The programs were sponsored by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxilary. The three spent a week on the cam- pus of Indiana State University, where they learned about state gov- ernment by setting up one of their own. Dominic was the campaign manager for John Brown, who was elected governor of Boys ' State. Maggie and Susie both agreed that the best thing about Girls ' State was meeting so many people. The peo- ple were great, Maggie said. At the end of the week it seemed like I ' D known them all my life! This year, twelve senior students, six girls and six boys were selected and honored by the Lafayette Ro- tary Club. Every five weeks a Rotary Club member would meet with two seniors and take them to Morris Bry- ant for a smorgasbord luncheon. During the course of the meeting, the students were introduced and received around of applause for their achievements. These were just a few of the stu- dents who were awarded for their efforts. Many others CC students were recognized throughout the year. These people deserved to be rewarded for all the good things they do for their community and CC. 38 award winners
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Far Left: Floyd Fithian tells juniors and seniors everyth- ing they always wanted to know about energy conser- vation. Left: Lisa Knevel. Koreen Harless, Ina LaFon, and Ja- mie Delaney watch attentively during a pep session. Opposite Page, 2nd From Top: Ivlork from Ork, alias Mr. Wilder, thinks he knows the answer in the teachers skit. Center: During the football pep session skit, Nina Lux, Jennie Thieme, Kay Harless, and Judy Fields display their version of the Mr. Bill Show. Above: a skit by Seniors Jani Nelson, Roberta Garrity, Susie Klinker, and Annette Steiner makes a big hit with ' Shaving Cream ' at a football pep session. Opposite Page, 2nd From Bottom: Julie Corazza is handed an album by Lou Patrick for her participation in the WAZY Pepsi convocation. Far Left: Tony McGrath, a reformed addict, tries to answer Don Peccia ' s question at the Convo on Drug Abuse. Left: The dating Game featured Knight contestant Duane Austin with host(ess) Jeanne Lux. convos pep sessions 37
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FAR LEFT: Youth Optimist Award: Anne Roetker. LEFT: Chorus contest; Bottom: Left to Right: Mary Spencer, Celeste Ewalt, Carolyn Maikel, Susie Klinker, Lori Moser, Annette Steiner, Julie Burns. TOP: Craig Brewer. Maureen Bonner, Connie Ewalt, Jim Mraz, Mike Viola, Jonathon Peterson, Barb Steiner, Maureen MacDonald. Don Peccia. Not pic- tured. Sue Lannert. LEFT: Rotary Club Scholarship Citizenship Award: Susie Klinker and Matt Kendrick. MIDDLE LEFT: Girls State: Maggie Gloyeske and Susie Klinker. Boys State: Dominic Halsmer. LEFT: Rotary Club: Clockwise, starting at 12:00. Dominic Halsmer, Su- sie Klinker, Martha May, Paula Reeves, Maggie Gloyeske, Sherry Vogel, Don Peccia, Roberta Gar- rity, Greg Klumpe, John Jones, Scott Strubel, Matt Hainje, Matt Kendrick, and Larry Schmidlin. award winners 39
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