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STUDENTS DELVE INTO MOTHBALLS FOR SPRING SHORTS AND SANDALS Take sixty pounds of hamburger, several jars of pickles, numerous boxes of potato chips, gallons of pop, and you have the making of the senior picnic. A 1:9 chaperone-student ratio didn ' t inhibit seniors from enjoying their year-end party as they played baseball and barbecued their hamburgers. Shaking off winter doldrums, bleary-eyed spring lovers took to the paths in swarms of pedal-pushing bike enthusiasts toward some happy place for baseball, tennis, or golf. Hot pants, cut-offs, and sandals exposed embarassing white skin ready for a new spring tan. FAR LEFT—Pam Blanco does her thing during the senior picnic. LEFT—A lit¬ tle spring sibling tries her daring on a slippery slide. ABOVE RIGHT—Dur¬ ing lunch hour, Marilyn Soltis, Terry Vecchiollo, and Kathy Sumara con¬ template spring ' s beauty. RIGHT— Bike riding is an enjoyable means of transportation to school for Tim Harris. 23
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SENIORS ATTAIN RECOGNITION DURING AWARDS NIGHT In an effort to be different this year, the school administration scheduled Honors Day for evening presen¬ tation instead of the usual presentation during school. Students disliked the new arrangement in more ways than one. They did not have the occasion to cut class, they had to dress up all over again for the gala event, and the night lacked a certain schmaltz of excitement and surprise. Nevertheless, the awards were presented and everybody was happy. Mike Toman and Brian Whitehead received recogni¬ tion as finalists in the National Merit Scholarship test. Commended scholars were Pam Blanco, Judy Fitzpatrick, Steve Childress, Karen Harter, Marcia Mount, Mike Savich, and Linda Treadway. Marcia was given a scholarship by the American Legion Auxiliary. The American Association of University Women named Judy as the recipient of their scholarship, while Mary Jo Gamier walked away with the Tri Kappa sorority scholarship. Women of the Moose presented Sheila Hardesty with a scholarship, and Mike Savich won one from the Kiwanis Club. Jim Kacmar and Bonnie Matthews were recognized for their character and leadership qualities by the I DARE YOU! committee of the American Youth Foundation. Jim Kacmar won the science department award, and Brian Whitehead won the math department award. Craig Banser and Jim Kacmar received the Letterman ' s Club Blanket. Judy Fitzpatrick, Mike Savich, and Mike Toman were recog¬ nized as valedictorians of the class of 1972 while Pam Blanco was recognized as salutatorian. 24
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