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These seniors enioyed their day of fun and sun at Miller's Lake where swimming, water swings, pin ball machines, paddle boating, and miniture golf were en- ioyed by everyone. Dorothy t5helley Darrellj prepares to meet the Wiz while the Scarecrow livtargaret l-lowardj Tinman lBar- bara Simonl, and Lion Uoe Sturgeonl cautiously wait their turn, 'atm ,W .. 361 Senior jonathan Yeagle and Walter Hipps battle for a re- bound during the annual Key Club basketball game held Tuesday, April 6. The seniors won the game 37- 26. loann Liston and Milissa Long took advantage of the 900 weather to soak up a few rays. Activities N
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Spring Hctivities memoroble for Seniors of 1982 The seniors of 'I982 participated in many events near the end of school which provided many lasting memories of their senior year. Spring Break was one of the most an- ticipated events and probably the most enjoyable. As many seniors made plans for their excursion to Florida, others pre- pared for a week of rest and relaxation as they tried to make the best of spend- ing KEA in Owensboro. For those seniors who had already se- lected a college, Spring Break provided the perfect opportunity to visit the campus, meet with students and faculty and to become more aware of the new life awaiting many seniors after gradu- ation. Near the end of the school year, the arrival of graduation announcements made seniors more aware that gradu- ation was very close. One of the most eagerly awaited events for every senior was Prom. The junior class put a great deal of time and effort into the organization of Prom to insure that the senior class would have a very memorable Prom. Mrs. Beech presents Holly Hummel with a Business Dept. award. Awards Day was held May 4th at Reid Stadium, Awards Day was an event in which many seniors were recognized for their achievements in many areas of academ- ics as well as sports and other extracurri- cular activities. Scholarship recipients were also recognized. The 'lWlZ was performed May 13-15 in the DCHS auditorium and gave seniors the opportunity to attend one of their last school-related events. Senior cast members include: Tornado, Kim Pe- tersg Addaperle, Amy Wiggingtong Tinman, Barbara Simon and Lion, joe Sturgeon. The Talent Show provided many seniors, as well as underclassmen, with an opportunity to demonstrate their var- ious talents before the student body. Senior, Amy Wiggington, finished first in the voice category and Holly Newman, also a senior, won as best piano solo. The emcee was Kirk Kirkpatrick. The last event for the seniors before graduation was held on May 17. The senior picnic took place at Miller's Lake and many seniors took advantage of the 900 weather as they swam and enjoyed this fun-filled event. Mrs. Postlewaite, the Big Red Machine sponsor, holds a plaque that has the names of BRM Hall of Fame members. Chris Whelan was inducted as a mem- ber for her outstanding work in journal- ism, Wk- .K 'a,. my . . 1 m,,,,,,a- 1 f,,.f Aw, lr 1 1 A ju . A li .j il . - , , W i Q lfilllll l ' . ,flier Senior Activities!37
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