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Everyone is a Winner on Special Occasions u Richey Griffith and Tracy Walker listen to instructions from Mr. John Upton at the Building Trades house. Mr. Phil Mann receives a yearbook to add to his complete collection, from the 1984 Editor Kim Keller. Hit it men! The SIUE Jazz Band entertained at a lyceum. Steve Waddelow, Kelly Kaufman. Margaret Arnold, Dena Burton. Patty Hilliard. Karla King. Diana Kingsbury, and Donna White attended a business contest. The whole team took second. In shorthand. Diana Kingsbury received first place and Margaret Arnold, second. Cal Wilson visited Britain. Tracy Winka finds his true love at a kissing contest held by the Boys’ Tennis team. 11
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SBP Strategies Bring Active Campaigns Retiring SBP, Doug Moses, looks on as Senior Class President, Rick Randall administers the oath of office to Andy Powless. Andy serves up a winner, Michael Jackson, a.k.a. Steve Gragert, also made an appearance during the SBP candidate's speech. Remember when Dave Gish surprised everyone with an auditorium full of posters?? CHEER LEADER l tfa DORLISA Dorlisa Martin put a lot of pep into her campaign. Tommy Walters scouted for office. 10 Roy Keith Estheimer, an athlete at heart, tries to bring out the best.
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Milestones on the Road to Graduation Soon after semester exams in January, signs of approaching graduation began to appear. Some seniors became more carefree as they realized they ‘‘had it made, while others became more diligent than ever as they pressed on for honored positions and scholarships. Eighteenth birthdays rolled around for some, with the official status of adulthood. With the arrival of N.H.S. senior shirts, the halls blossomed orange and blue '84s, a sure sign that seniors are loyal classmates. Research in the library and the learning center reigned supreme in April and May as everyone crammed for debates and many labored over research papers. Finally, the last exciting week arrived with only rehearsals, not classes, requiring attendance. Baccalaureate with the traditional sermon was enhanced by the victorious baseball team members arriving, still dressed in their dusty suits. On the big night, commencement, everyone was a winner, of course, but the following pictures recognize those who, indeed, went for the gold and got it in ‘84. Kelly Kaufman and Debbie Powell were Still competing during the fourth quarter for the number one position in the senior class. Seniors speculate during a debate in Mr Baird's class. Comp. IV students exhibit loyalty to the class of '84 by wearing their senior T-shirts.
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