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Rob Iustice, Laura Fritzler, and Rob Salenbien pose with their trophies. Phil Labert receives the Presidential Academic Fitness Award. He also was awarded a MCCC Performing Arts-Band Scholarship. Dawn Bivins shakes hands with Mrs. Nix while receiving the Ioe Goff Scholarship. Senior Awards!119
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Seniors earn awards Dawn Michelle Miller, Valerie Zieske, and Rob Salenbien walked away with the majority of the awards on May 22. Dawn was awarded various keys including: Spanish, yearbook, science, math, social studies, English, and activities. She received a scholarship from the student council and from the Monroe Sertoma-Richard Held Memorial. She also received the Presidential Academic Fitness Award. Val received a French key along with leadership, service, and citizenship awards. She also won an American Legion Citizenship Award and a scholar- ship from the Dundee Business and Professional People. Rob received an industrial arts key along with a citizenship award. He was awarded the Brian French Memorial Scholarship and a MCCC scholarship. also, he received an American Legion Citizenship Award and the Holland Tro- phy. Mark Ostrosky, along with the Presidential Academic Fitness Award, re- ceived a Leon Wells Scholarship and one from the Dundee Business and Pro- fessional People and was a county level winner for the MCCC Presidential Scholarship. Debbie Smith was awarded the business education key along with the Winston Sheer Scholarship and a MCCC Instructional Scholarship-Secretarial. Others receiving awards were Todd Briggs, Pat McCracken, Sam Mills, and Donna Pickens, semi-finalists of the A.C.T., David Duford, Don Sampson, and Scott Williams, Presidential Academic Fitness Award, Kelly Eccleston, Angela Kendrick, and Allen McDonnel, choir keys, Tammy Bomba and Lisa West, home-ec keys, Michelle Davis and Theresa Sanders, band keys, Theresa also received a foreign language key. Others receiving keys were Lisa Browning, English, Ieff Sturm, math, Iohn Straits, French, and Eric Edelbrock, industrial arts. Scholarships were awarded to: Missy Brososky, David Stempien, lulie Kanitz, Kris Cowen, Marianne Trottier, Kelly Kesler, Tracy Francis, Michelle Davis, Iulie Straits, Phil Labert, and Kelly Eccleston. X f' i xx. . ,,.. 'ssstcc' Y rri W The jazz band, under the direction of Mrs. Valedictorian Iulie Kanitz receives the Presi- Rhonda Schark, wait to perform. dential academic Fitness Award. She was also a county winner for the Denniston Scholar- ship. 1 18!Sen1or Awards
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Class of 85 graduates A hot, breezy Iune 2 was the scene for the 99th commencement of Dun- dee High School. The traditional processional, Pomp and Circumstancef' was played as the 128 graduating seniors filed onto the field and took their seats. Elder LeRoy Zieske of the Re- organized Church of Iesus Christ of Latter Day Saints gave the bacca- laureate address. His daughter Val was among this year's class. Iulie Kanitz and Dawn Michelle Miller delivered the valedictorian and salutatorian address respective- ly. The high school band, under the direction of Mrs. Rhonda Schark, played Denbridge Way. Each of the seniors then walked to the stage and received their long awaited diploma and a red rose giv- en by the National Honor Society. Class president Ieff Beuschlein led the graduates in the class pledge. The graduates then filed out to A Little Concert Suite. Tim Ott shows his pleasure at the thought graduating. I ,-f,, V 1 ,ff I Iames Claphan, Phil Labert and Todd Rumler join the high school band for Denbridge Way. Delivering the baccalaureate address is 120!Commencement l -. LeRoy Zieske.
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