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The students who won awards are front row) Heidi Lucknan, Diane Hedeen, Laura Berryhill, Monica Flynn, (second row) Lisa Bradley, Tracy Joling, Sarah Kreick, Kathy Leri, Natalie Conaway, Teresa Dauidson, Lori Thurman, Robin Nichols, Craig McCue, (third row) Dolores Miller, Dorothy Panion, Kin Jacks, Lori Leri, Tom Woodring, Dan Kay, Tin Martindate, (Fourth row) Brent Libby, Dawn Scheiruan, San fra Pritchard, Candi Carlson, Janie 61azebrook, Matt Ramey, Eric Lholette, AI Walsh, (last row) Bob 6unther.
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Many s-tudents honored at spring awards night An appreciative audience showed up tor the spring awards night which was held to recognize students who showed leadership and academic abilities throughout the year. The affair was emceed by English teacher Elaine DeBoard. Refreshments were served by the Coquille Junior Women's Club. Sixteen different scholastic awards were presented. Four 1984 Oregon Scholars awards went to Laura Berryhilli Teresa Davidson, Robert Gunther, and Heidi Luckman. The McKay's Market scholarship went to Heidi Luckman who also received an Elks' Club scholarship. Another Elks' Club scholarship went to Monica Flynn. Dolores Miller took home the SWOCC scholastic award while Bob Gunther received the Guy Mauney scholarship. The Mabel E. Ulett scholarships went to Kathy Leri and Teresa Davidson. Sarah Kreick was awarded the American Business Women Association's scholarship and Sarah, along with Tim Martindale, received the Marion Slack memorial scholarship from the Friends of the Coquille Library. Other award winners included Dawn Scheirman, Fairview PTO scholarship; Dolores Miller and Robin Nichols, SAE scholarships; Lori Thurman, CEA scholarship; Candi Carlson, Northwest Christian College scholarship and Cockerline memorial scholarship; Tim Martindale, Industrial Steel and Supply Company scholarship; National Honor Society scholarships, Teresa Davidson, Heidi Luckman, and Robin Nichols; and Laura Berryhill, the Stenson University of Oregon scholarship. Twelve yearly awards were also given out. The valedictorian was Heidi Luckman. Laura Berryhill and Monica Flynn shared salutatonan honors. Those three also received NHS honor medals. Bob Gunther won the Bausch and Lomb science award while Lori Leri was presented the outstanding student in chemistry award. The Kiwanis Christian Leadership award went to Tom Woodring. Dan Kay earned the vocational agriculture DeKalb award. The Dan Good Citizen award went to Diane Hedeen. Heidi Luckman, Laura Berryhill, Kathy Leri, Teresa Davidson, Bob Gunther, Brent Libby, and Candi Carlson were the winners of the presidential academic fitness awards. A1 Walsh and Craig McCue were picked as metal shop students of the year. Natalie Conaway won the outstanding typing 1 student award and Kim Cotner was selected as outstading BOSC student. The Timeless publication awards by category were poetry, Kim Jacks; art, Sandra Pritchard; and short story, Lisa Bradley. The Army Reserve scholar-athlete awards went to Bob Gunther and Diane Hedeen. The Soroptomist youth citizen award, which went to Diane Hedeen, was one of four special awards. Awards for outstanding work on the yearbook staff went to Dottie Panion for darkroom, Tom Woodring for computer operation, and Tracy Joling for page editting. Merit awards were given to Eric Violette, Tisha Ramirez, and Debbie Grimm. Finally, Monica Flynn received the special Key Club award. These pages sponsored by: George and Barbara Domenighini The Allen Ellis Family Dan Kay cones down the aisle to accept the vocational agriculture DeKalb Aeard. 6 Academic awards nighvt
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