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Beginnings {I The 1988 Honors week began with Activities Day on Tuesday, May 24th. There were many Band, Choir, and Orchestra awards, including the Jerry Martin Outstanding Bandsman Award which was presented to Jeff Switzer. Melissa Moore received the American Choral Directors Association National Student Award and along with David Arnsby (who received Outstanding Contribution Award in Choir) she won the Best Musician in Choir. In other academic areas, Charlie Choi received the Mathematics Dept. Award; David Gowans won the Science Dept. Award, Robert Heintzelman was awarded the Industrial Arts Depts. Award and Social Science Award went to Amy Laurent. Laurent also received the Anne Hathaway Cook Award and along with Jeff Mount, she received the U.S. Army National Scholar Athletes Award. Joel Christensen was awarded the A.F. Allinder Award, which requires the senior to have played and lettered in two Varsity sports (during their senior year), and also the highest grade point average for the entire 4-year term. The Outstanding Senior Athletes were Tom Meyer and Robin Fountain and the Eric Thorland Memorial Award went to Todd VanSykle and Ty Hallock. Vocational Certificates in Auto, Agriculture, and Machine Shop were awarded to over thirty students. Over 28 students received Food Service, Health Careers, and Distributive Education Certificates. Many others received Vocational Office Practice Certificates for secretarial work. Wednesday of Honors Week was Leadership Day. The Student Council Officers for the 1988-1989 school year were sworn in. (continued on page 14-15) Wayne Krick and Eugene Ruiz enjoy themselves at the Graduation reception. As seniors file in, the tension mounts on this day in Honors Week. 12—Honors Week
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Bill Saunders and Greg To- bey sit back and enjoy the comforts of the library. Life on the rock, Terry Research is the name of the Slocum does some hard time game as (Juniors) Barbara in in-house. Skinner and Heather Dennis concentrate deeply in their studies. Studying—11
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V Mary Jo Brunner and Lisa Seniors prepare for their fi-Deever make (he necessary nal destination, to receive preparation for graduation. their diplomas. An emotional farewell, as Darcy Schmachtenburger The Class of 88 says good- shares the excitement of bye. graduation with her family. Honors Week—13
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