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Top Students There is always an Einstein in every class. However, this year’s senior class had not one but five academically superior students. Finishing with a perfect 4-0 standing, three students tied for top honors. Carrie Huff, Cara Schneider, and Paul Wilson were named valedictorians. Salutatorian was captured by Steve Long with a 3.9. Sheri Smith was also recognized for her work in attaining a 3.85 average. Each of these seniors should be commended for their high degrees of achievement, because it takes much dedication, hard work, and diligence to become a top student. Top students pictured are Sheri Smith (left). Carrie Huff (middle left), Steve Long (middle right), Cara Schneider (lower left), and Paul Wilson (lower right). Seniors—15
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Mr. Miss 1984 Each year, the senior class selects two of its members to represent them throughout the rest of their high school days. The chosen ones, Mr. Miss 1984, must have certain qualities such as leadership, high academic ratings, dependability, and, above all, friendliness. As well as displaying these qualities, Mr. Miss 1984, Jack Pearson and Ellen Baxter have been involved in many clubs and sports. Jack is active in such sports as football, basketball, and track, in which he was a state finalist. He is also a member of Beta Club, Pep Club, Art Club, and FCA. Ellen participates in basketball and tennis, in which she is 1. She also serves as secretary of Beta Club and is a member of Pep Club. Jack Pearson goes up and over the bar in a home meet. Jack placed fifth at the state meet, (above) Going up for a shot against Burgin is guard Ellen Baxter, (right) 14 —Seniors
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Activities Rocket! Five . . . Four . . . Three . . . Two . . . One! The senior activities “blasted off!” A senior night, boat ride, grad night. Senior Appreciation Day, and bake sales, along with the traditional Baccalaureate and Graduation were all scheduled for May. According to principal Mr. Delmer Warren, however, the Kentucky Department of Education prohibited the seniors’ “early out” privilege and the last day for seniors was May 30, the same closing day as for underclassmen. With the theme “Mash the Patriots” chosen by the senior class, Chris Batterton, Kelly Hendren, Eddy Ledford, Angela Pankey, and Jen nifer Boyle struggle to complete their float, which won first place. XT ? - m The senior class sponsors are Mr. Greg Higgins, Mr. Dale Yerian, and Mrs. Lee Russell. Leaders for the class of '84 include Carrie Huff (president), Rick Morgan (vice-president), Deana Hurst (secretary), Jennifer Boyle (treasurer), Ellen Baxter, and Chris Souder (representatives). 16—Seniors
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