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Chris Bollin, Sue Curphey. and Sue Novotny take a breather at VD. Student Faculty Quiz Bowl — Mrs I. Hart re-reads the question for judges Mr. H. Feltner, Mr. D. Dreher and team members: Mr T. Wyatt. Mr H Mable. and Mr. S. Stein. 11! Congratulations! Iva Brassfield presents to td Mezard|ian a certificate ot merit for first runner-up Most Outstanding Sophomore Boy. Faculty members are honored for their years at DeVilbiss: Mr. H. Feltner, 15 years; Miss E. Molnar, 20 years; Mr. N. Ludlum, 15 years: Mr D. Black, 25 years. DEVILBISS 29
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VARsiTyDRAq Kicks Off DHSWeeI The Candle of Journalism is lit by Jim Lynch at the Quill and Scroll Inductions on Publications Day. The Green Eye Shade Award — Mrs. J. Blinn presents a plaque to Roger Brown for outstanding work in Journalisn Club Presidents: Kathy Lichon. I-Da-Ka; Andrea Bartley (V.P.), Omena Oura; Cheryl Powell, DECA: Anita Winkler, C.O.E.; Gary Tester, German Club; Laurie Snow (V.P .), National Honor Society; Becky McClure, Jr. Sorelles, are honored for their service projects. Peries President, Randa Mansour, accepts the award for Best Literary Club from Paulette Delvaux. 28 DEVILBISSWEEK DeVillbiss Week began on a Friday night with the Varsity Drag. It marked the first time in years a live band was fea- tured. Ace, Duece and the Jokers played ' 50 ' s music in the Boy ' s Gym rather than the cafeteria. On Tuesday, Quill and Scroll memebers were inducted for their outstanding achieve- ment in journalism. Rev. W. Cox showed slides of his African safari. Wednesday all the clubs were recognized. Peries received Best Literary Club, while Pay-a-el-sa got Best Social Service Club. Hi-Y was awarded Best Boy ' s CLub, and I.O.E. was namedl Best Special Interest Club. Sophomores, juniors and seniors received awards for their outstanding contribu- tions to the-school on Thurs- day. Finishing up the week on Friday, was Faculty Recogni- tion Day, featuring the Stu- dent-Faculty Quiz Bowl. The students won by the score of 290-190.
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In the Awards ceremony on April 1, 96 students received award certificates for their academic, athletic, and outstanding qualities. Kathy Lichon, Awards Commis- sioner, organized the ceremony. Although teachers and coaches nominated more students in some categories, the total number of categories was smaller. Therefore, the total number of students honored was decreased slightly. Six seniors who had a 4.0 or higher grade average received special awards for their scholastic achievement. 96 REcoqivizEd Music: David Squire, Choir; Jane Peterson, Choir; Mimi Mezardjian, Choir, Laurie Richards, Orches- tra, Home Economics; Nancy Dobbins, Band, Orchestra, Nurse Aide; Jon Krueger, Band. Art And Pot O ' Gold: Front Row: Debbie Pearles, Art; Mollie Day, Pot O ' Gold. Second Row: Mary Mossing, Art; Karen Shull. Pot O ' Gold. Back Row: Fred Hauptman, Art; Corky Balduf. Pot O ' Gold. ! WR3 Senior Awards: Front Row: Beth Gunther, second runner-up, French; Molly Reiser, first runner-up. Back Row: Rick Thielen, Most Outstanding, Cross Country; Kathy Shafer, Most Outstanding; Gary Tester, second runner-up. Baseball; Mark Walden, first runner-up, science. Sophomore Awards: Front Row: Ginny Croskery, Most Outstanding; Linda Greene, second runner-up. Back Row: Ed Mezardjian, first runner- up; Eddie Taber, Most Outstanding; Marshall McClurg, second runner-up; Jeanine Amid, first runner-up. 30 Awards
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