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Miilf senior Ginger Class grasps l S graduuw Dennis Idrlies liglilly, they both gaze al the Stars That Glisten. Dancing and enjoying the annual prom is just a small part of the many, many hours the some juniors put in to construct it. This year only a few juniors turned out to help, hut it was still a success- ful prom. Making out invitations, billing people and coming up with super ideas for the prom are just a few things Mrs. Sheri Rerhalter did for the prom. Tliis was her fourth year of contributing many hours and her talents for the Junior-Senior Prom.
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' Prom Night ' By KARLA SEDGWICK I think that the juniors miss half of the fun of the prom because they don ' t work as a group in planning and carrying out the presenting of the prom, express- ed sponsor Sheri Berhalter. Although just a few dedicated juniors helped plan and decorate the prom, it turned out to be one of the most successful in recent years. The theme Stars that Glisten made a great mood along with the gym decorated as a city. It was chosen by the Junior Class and sung by the Allen Brothers Band. (Below) Senior Dawn McGahen is escorted by senior Jim Bozynski through the Grand March. Working all Friday night and Saturday morning for the final preparations, seniors along with juniors finished just hours before the grand march of about 180 couples. Junior Class president Jim McKibben agreed with Mrs. Berhalter and added, I was very proud of being responsible for such a splendid prom, but I hope next year that the upcoming juniors will know how fun and important it is to work together on such an event. (Right) As senior Rhonda Heiison and junior Scott Gallimore parade happily under- neath the gazebo, they are watched by the usual crowds of people. Hard working junior Sheila Smith hangs up stars in the gym for the 1980-81 Junior- Senior Prom. Sheila was a very dedicated worker this vear.
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(Below) One ma or award winner of the night was Kara Burchetl who received a 9.5 G.P.A. award, the Sews-Sun Journ- alism Award, the F.O.E. Auxiliary no. 985 nursing scholarship, a Hoosier Scholar A ward and the Wendy Lynn Rhodes Scho- larship. Bv LAURIE SUTER and KARLA SEDGWICK Thirty-four seniors were awarded medals at senior honors night May 17 for achieving a grade point average of 3.5 or better. The Oliver B. Cole Foundation gave 40 seniors scholarships and 29 Hoosier Scholar- arships were awarded. Tri Kappa awards went to John Weber, English; Scott Critchfield. vocal music; Sherri Whiteman, art; Randy Osborne and Bev Edwards, scholarships to help obtain a baccalaureate degree. John Weber and Renee Bloom field also received the Auer Scholarship. Students recognized for outstanding achievements in academic areas included Joe Greenlee, science; Randy Osborne, social studies: Renee Bloomfield, math; Brian DeCamp, physical education; Tonya Brewer, foreign language; Mike Chester, industrial arts; Nancy Butler, bus iness; Tom GrilTiths and Kevin Engle, vocational industrial arts. Cecilia Yuska was named outstanding senior girl athlete, and Jim Gienger and Mike Owsley won the Pop Guymon Award. Rich Hamlin received the Elk ' s Athletic Scholarship. Dawn McGahen received the Betty Conklin Award and Tamara Scott and Greg Mosley received awards from the East Noble Education Association. Business awards went to Pam Heim- kamp and Jackie Whan. (.■ hove) One of the proud graduates. Bev- erly Edv. ' ards steps to the platform to accept a Tri Kappa Scholarship .{ward to help her obtain a baccalaureate degree. (Right) The graduating senior class pres- ident, Joe Greenlee, accepts a medal from Mr. Phillips for his efforts with a 9.5 G.P.A. Joe also received a departmental outstand- ing achievement award as well as being named a Hoosier Scholar. 1
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