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Assembly Honors Award Winners On Friday. May 26. I978 Mr. Kurry opened the Awards Ceremonies by awarding the Honor Students their medals. Valedictorian Paul Camp received a blue ribboned medal. Den- nis Durre. Salutatorian. a yellow rib- boned one. Other Honor Students received medals with ribbons of red. white and blue. Mr. Kurry then awarded Paul Camp and Dennis Durre with the Danforth Foundation Award. Mary King. Sheryl Sprow and Steve Evans then received certificates for the score of 90 percent or higher in the National Education Development Test. Mary King was awarded a second one for scoring in the top 99 percent. The Awards of Distinction this year went to Rod Bare. Paul Camp, Patricia Cline. Dennis Durre. Brad Kemerer. Roberta Ream. Jill Rodocker. Ray Smith. and Ed Welly. The criteria for this award includes participation in the following classes: English - 4 units: Math - 3 units Cincluding l credit of Algebra. l of Geometryj: Science - 3 units tmust include 2 from Biology. Chemistry and Physicsbz Social Studies tmust include American and World History and one half units of Civics or Cwovernmentjz Foreign Languages - three units 12 each of two languages or three units of onej. Maumee Valley Math Test award winner were presented by Mr. Fast. They were Paul Camp and Duane Cline - Senior Math. Lori Dorohoff and Brenda Nester - Advanced Alge- bra. Tom Evans - Geometry. Frank Sinclair and Steve Evans - Algebra. Mr. Kurry then presented Pam Thiel and Patti Meyer for the 4-county Jun- ior Awards. They had placed first and second respectively in regional compe- tition. The 4-county recognition of officers was announced by Mr. Kurry. They included Brad Kemerer. Jeff Won- derly. Bentley Conners. Rick Whitaker. Randy Basset. Kim Shatto. Jody Tay- 26 Awards Seniors in the top l0! look over their med tls i Mrs. Wise gives awards to Steve Evans. Sheryl Paul Camp receives one ol' his mrtnv awards Sprow. and Mary King for achieving the 90 per centile on the NEDT test. Four County club officers irc r cognizcd
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ver Coronation ' 8 Stephanie Leonard sings Send in the Clowns. li Fif i? l - ,.jwa,-- . ffm! , n,A, . .A , I I: 'ral tg 5 14.5 , V , ,X - , ' '-f- J' , I Mia? Y I ' LA'- i'ilT??el'zt ' t V ka , ., ,q -0- X nbk' l i , A Bob Luderman presents a dramatic poem, The Horse. Cathy Conley plays Sunshine on My Shoulders Clark Poth presents a gift from the class to Mr. on the flute. Jinks. fl' Q 5 - . 2 Ng ' ,-m e :L V--W... or C 1 Bill Rohrs and Duane Cline portray Lucille and her new boyfriend. Mary Whonsetler. Who's on First is parodied by Beth Hook and BACK ROW: Most Studious - Paul Camp. Valerie Klepper: Most Likely to Succeed - Lana Tustison. Duane Cline. FOURTH ROW: Best Attitude - Mel Peter. Nancy Applegate: Most Athletic - Beth Hook. James Wood: Best Personality -Y Paul Overmyer. THIRD ROW: Most Talented M Bob Luder- man. Stephanie Leonard: Best Personality W Karrie Countryman: Most Musical - Cathy Conley, Lonny Wires. SECOND ROW: Wittiest --- Clark Poth. Susan Tomlinson: Most Vocational - Jill Rodocker. Brad Kemerer. FRONT ROW: Crown Master and Mistress - Rick Whitaker. Diane Burns: Queen A Mary Lou Whonsetler: King - Rod Vanderstelt. Coronation 25
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l.,..'!.. gf Boys' State Delegates are Steve Smith. Mel Bice. ind Mark Zimmerman. lass prophet Paul Overmyer reads the class rophecy. 15 al- r 'f-:T f ' . il, , i , A X i fc X l sr g , ll-' -Q l l' L 'I 'ii L R ffrl 'ii I ' 4 Ii Tiff 451 - Y ,for-I Miss Coleman presents the John Philip Sousa Award to Nancy Applegate. Beth Olsen receives a certificate of recognition from Mrs, Wise. Mr. Kurry hands out certificates to students who took scholarship tests. lor. Bob Meyer. Tracy Flanary, Gary Keeley. Ned Hubbell. Patti Meyer, and Jill Rodocker. These were all Student Council members or class officers. Mr. Noah Yoder then awarded Paul Overmyer with the Rotary Scholarship. Mrs. Alice Bridenbaugh awarded Cathy Conley with the PTO Schlarship. Valerie Klepper received the Memorial Hospital Scholarship from Mr. William Plassman. Miss Donna Coleman presented Nancy Applegate with the John Philip Sousa Award. The Bausch and Lomb was awarded by Mr. Edwin Kaltenbach to Paul Camp followed by Mr. John Fast giv- ing Paul Camp the Ohio Council of Teachers of Mathematics' Award. Mrs. Margaret McAdams handed the Hixonian tri-editors. Lonny Wires. Dianna Rohlof. and Paula Hergen- roether the Quill and Scroll awards. Also receiving Quill and Scroll Awards were Cathy Conley, Business Manager. and Ed Welly, Photographer. Then Mrs. McAdams awarded Audine Hill a Spoondrift Award as Editor, and Dave Gephart an award as best staff member. Mrs. McAdams also handled the Latin Honor Society Certificates which went to Lori Dorohoff, Greg Hart. Anna Kiss. Jeff Plassman, Donna Sweeney. Steve Evans, Mary King, Lisa Neidhardt, Sheryl Sprow, and Tom Timbrook. Mrs. Wise awarded Paul Camp the D.A.R. Good Citizen's Award. The Ohio test of Scholastic Achieve- ment Certificates were also presented by Mrs. Kathryn Wise. They were awarded to Steve Evans. Scott Book, Sheryl Sprow, Susanna Vuorimies, Tom Houck, Anna Kiss, Tony Seibert, and Mel Peter. The Ohio Academic Scholarship went to Paul Camp. Mrs. Wise then recognized Dennis Durre, Paul Over- myer, and Beth Olsen with certificates. The Defiance College Scholarships were presented to Nancy Applegate and Beth Hook. The Ohio State National Merit Scholarship was awarded by Mrs. Wise to Paul Camp. The Northwest Electric Scholarship was then awarded to Paul Camp by Mr. Jim Volkert. Awards 27
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