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GIRLS’ A THLETIC A WARDS Pictured Top Left with their volleyball awards: Linda Siebenaler- reserve MVP; Sis Hug-varsity MVP (and best senior athlete); Maryann Smith-first BBC team; Sue Siebenaler-most improved. Above Miss Lehman makes a short speech before awarding this trophy. Pictured Bottom Left with their basketball awards: Maryann Smith - MVP; Kay Herman-most improved; Sandy Held-best free throw pecentage. Sis Hug pictured with her trophy for Best Senior Athlete of the year along with GAA trophies for Sectional and District Runner-Up in Volleyball and the BBC champion trophy in track. r— La i 0 1 L i j 4 On Wednesday, May 18, the Edon High School girls held their athletic awards banquet in the high school cafeteria. In volleyball, Sis Hug was named MVP of the varsity squad and Linda Siebenaler the MVP of the reserve team. Sue Siebenaler was named the most improved player. In basketball, Sandy Held was awarded a trophy for the best free throw percentage. Dawn McCrea was chosen as best underclassman. Maryann Smith was named MVP for this year ' s team. In track, Deb Holtues was awarded for being the most improved member of the team. Pam Missler was named the best underclassman and Laura Ricketts as MVP. Sis Hug was named the best senior athlete for the year. All the awards arranged on a table before the banquet.
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BOYS’ A THLETIC A WARDS Jim Peckinpaugh receives his pin for cross country from coach, Sam Steffes. Varied expressions as these past track members wait for their awards. Burt Blue awards Gary Mohre with his track pin as Dave Thomas looks on. On Monday night, May 16, the boys Athletic Banquet was held. There was a pot luck dinner in the cafeteria, followed by the awards ceremoney in the old gym. In Track, Larry Crist was named Best Underclassman. A1 Lupien won a trophy for best field events. MVP award went to Brent Hug. In Baseball, Gary Bowling was named Best Underclassman. MIP award went to Jack Stantz. MVP award went to Curt Stantz. In Basketball, MIP award went to Jim Peckinpaugh. MVP award went to Gary Bowling. Best Defensive award went to Dave Thomas. Best Free Throw Percentage award went to Gary Bowling. In Cross Country, Terry Whitney was named MVP. In Golf, Bill McNamee was named MVP. In Football, MIP went to Gary Gearhart. Best Lineman went to A1 Lupien. MVP award went to Jerry Matthews. Best Back award went to Brent Hug. Tom Held goes to receive his golf award while golf teammates Bill McNamee, Dave Thomas, John Flynn, Marvin Hug, and Mitch Burkholder wait patiently. Tom Peckinpaugh is awarded his second year trophy in Basketball.
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Sue Huard walks out of the gym as a 1977 graduate. GRADUATION 1977 Valedictorian, Jackie Dean, gives the Valedictorian address. On Sunday, May 29, 1977, fifty-one Edon Seniors marched into the Edon High School Gymnasium. After the processional, which was played by the Edon High School Band, the Invocation was given by Mr. Dennis Rackliff. The Rev. George Cole gave the Baccalaureate Sermon, ' ' Minimum-Maximum. ' 1 The Senior Ensemble, directed by Mr. James Gallehue, sang two songs, and awards were presented by Mr. Adams and Mr. Gotshall, High School Principal. Members of the Class of 1977 were introduced by Mr. Gotshall as Mr. Lamar Allomong, President of the Board of Education, presented them with their diplomas. The Benediction was given by Rev. Jack Stutler. The Graduation Class of 1977 chose the colors light green and dark green as their class colors, and the carnation as their flower. As their motto, the Senior Class chose, ' ' No goal is too big as we climb it with care and confidence. ' ' Tom Headley takes the long march down the aisle, towards the stage. The Senior Ensemble provides musical entertainment by singing ' ' Lift Up Your Eyes ' ' , and ' ' Every Valley. ' '
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