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l 178 H on ors Day recognizes a chievem ents Honors Day, May 14, recog- nized Seniors and underclass- men for outstanding achieve- ments during the school year. The annual event also marked the approach of the Seniors' last day in school, May 15. Various departments recog- nized student who had achieved the highest averages over four years. Special athletic awards and scholarships were also announced. The areas of extra- curricular participation awarded outstanding students in Music, Theatre, Publications, and Office Work. TOP: Don Fouts was 'angelic' during the Honors Day program. iPhoto by D. Badel BOTTOM: The restrooms and hallway mir- rors were crowded as Seniors attempted to get caps secured to their heads for the first time on Honors Day. iPhoto by S. Edwardsj OPP. TOP LEFT: Gavin Meek, Booster Club President, presented the first Spirit Award to a Non-Officer to Pam Ber- tolet who provided many signs and artistic touches to the Booster Club's efforts during the year. CPhoto by D. Badej OPP. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Ron Bell awards the National School Choral Award to Whitney Herrold fPhoto by D. Badej OPP. LOWER RIGHT: Mark Myers lets his feelings about the upcoming graduation be known as he clowns around in the cafeteria before getting into line. fPhoto by S. Edwardsj OPP. LOWER LEFT: David Vandergriff was recognized for his scholastics and ath- letic ability by the American Legion on Honors Day. CPhoto by D. Badej i .. . .. , ,...,, ... . Ea- N .. S .. ...W Q. ..... . . f gf Q5 - .- . - . - 1. sy f V S- : ..
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OPP. TOP LEFT: Homecoming Queen Stacy Reed fcenterj and Queen candidates Lisa Boling fleftj and Lisa Calvert frightj celebrate the new victory in Homecom- ing 1980. iPhoto by D. Donnellab OPP. BOTTOM LEFT: The Senior Class float, Roll Em Over won the competition for best float. CPhoto by D. Donnellaj OPP. BOTTOM RIGHT: Nan Bohlsen, Lonny Baker, and Stacey Wood represented the Freshman Class in the Suitcase Race at the Pep Session. iPhoto by I. DePledgeJ OPP. MIDDLE: The new rock group, The Air Band debuted during Homecoming Week. fPhoto by M. McClainj OPP. TOP RIGHT: Gavin Meek gives the microphone to the newly crowned Homelycoming Queen, Marilyn fBrettJ Mann at the Pep Rally. iPhoto by S. Edwardsj BOTTOM: The Homelycoming Queens and their man- agers were ffrontj Farrah fRichj Featherston-Majors, Marilyn CBrettJ Mann, Wanda fTomj Williams, Vanessa fDavej Vandergriff, Mimi fMarkj Maze, and Kitty CTomj Kern, fbackj Chris Tinkle, 'Owli Taylor, Doug Blaase, Skip Dilk, Dave Hill, Ray Agnew, and Terry Atwood. CPhoto by S. Edwardsj TOP: Don Fouts and Debbie Jones were farmers in the true sense of Old McDonald's Farm Day bringing their don- key CKevin Gholston and Kevin Johnsonj to school. iPhoto by S. Edwardsj Reed reignsg spirits soar at Homecoming Homecoming 1980 brought in a surge of spirit that Greenwood High was not quite accustomed to. With the help of many enthu- siastic students and faculty members, this year's Homecom- ing was miraculously saved from the dreadful lack of spirit found in homecomings past. Much of the spirit was generated by the Senior guys with their new addi- tions to the festivities. These included the popular Air Band and the crowning of the Home- lycoming Queen? The Senior Class was named Most Spirited for the week and their float was awarded First Prize at the gameis halftime. The Sophomores were second in the float competition. Senior, Stacy Reed was crowned Homecoming Queen with Junior Debbie Ashworth, Sophomore LeeAnn Mercer, and Freshman Paula Velez reigning as class Princesses. The Marching Woodmen displayed a very high-classed performance after the Homecoming Court was paraded around the track in golf carts. Despite the teamis losing to the tough Delphi Oracles, GCHS experienced a new vic- toryf' at Homecoming 1980. by Lisa Calvert
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