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Page 72 text:
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Awards' Da - A Summar if at ferr s . s elif . str f a t sa .994 if S 1 1 ggi ,E ' , Q . S . 1 R ' liifijd ill .. .Q l F3 . . . f i ix' .. , ' 1:1A: M f B 3 M .in wi HQ I . The organization with the most members is the Gir1s'Athletic Association advised by Mrs. Miner. Here, Seniors, Herb Jones and Cheryl Fulkg juniors, Susie f Ailer and Tom Landfriedg sophomores, Steve Huber and Dixie Fulk: and freshmen, Bev Stafford and Eric Banks, were chosen by their classmates to receive the Citizen- ship Awards. . t 3 1 t I I N v X ' L I I 1 1 . f I ' 5 1, 1 5 X 1 i Barb Helbert receives a senior cheerleading award from adviser, Mrs. Miner. Barb has been a cheerleader for five years. i an i El JB :Qu 5 la . acsry ersi i , M' . - I I . ,HAA i 1 L u 'f Q i in , .., M -1. 'A' ' ' . s 'il L f ff r lv 'QFPWU-M F.W'i, 3. . 'f An award that everyone can aim to receive is the - is attendance award. Here, Mr. Yeater awards certifi- ' cates to all students holding a perfect attendance record. Mr. Robert I-laxton, Speech and English teacher, is presenting a plaque to Kathy Ramsey for her well writ- ten speech on the Voice of Democracy. 66
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W E ' d b I Annie Sullivan, The Miracle Worker , came to the Keller a S n I Y homestead in Alabama from Perkins Institution for the Blind in Boston. There, she had learned to see and was prepared to help other children with blindness or deafness. This play told the heartbreaking story of how Helen Keller came to see. Annie Sul- livan truly performed a miracle. CAST OF CHARACTERS Jim Tallmadge ............ . ADoctor Lynda McGuire. . . . . Kate Herb Jones . . . . . Keller Marlyn Cox ..... . Helen Mary Ellen Maxwell . . . . Martha :L Cliff Ramsier . . . . Percy , ' Y .' ' Cheryl Fulk . . . . . Aunt Ev 1 .. Q - Xb! Barry Clippinger . . . . . James 8 ,U W -A - ' Tom Kaufman . . . . . Dr. Anagnos - X - 1 A 53 Susie Ailer . . . . . Annie Sullivan . xl 'r ' ' 59 V Judy Yonkovski . .... Viney J' ' ,q ' 7 , Janice Heiks ' 4 'sie Barb Banks . . . . Blind Girls Ethel Harbolt Kathy Easterday Larry Strang Doug Hindenlang Mary Mutchler . . . . offsrage Voices Dixie Fulk Marilyn Krebs Mary Ellen Maxwell J Doug Hindenlang . . . Stage Manager Marilyn Krebs, . . . . . Student Director Mr. Robert Haxton ............. Director UPPER LEFT: Helen Keller learns to see and hear as Annie Sullivan spells into her hand. LEFT: A heated argument between Captain Keller and his son James reaches its climax as Mrs. Keller watches. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mary Mutchler, Melinda Roman, Dave Kyler, Patti McGuire, Mary Ellen Maxwell, Ted Sours, Peggy Rose, Barb Banks, Kathy Easterday, Ethel Harbolt, Marlyn Cox. SECOND ROW: Kathy Moore, Dixie Fulk, Karen Shaver, Marilyn Krebs, Marcella Kosse, Diane Switzer, Tom Kaufman, Jim Tallmadge, Susie Ailer, Lyn McGuire, I-lerb Jones, Barry Clippinger, Cheryl Fulk, Judy Yonkovski. THIRD ROW: Doug I-lindenlang, Larry Mc- Intire, Larry Strang, Junior Daniels, Barry Pringle, Cliff Ramsier. 65
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if Achievements for the Year x 'ef 23 , ,.4s-4.2,-fi, ' N. - - I ig ' A Q' X ' Q ge.. f 5, 7 5: W 3' 'f . - . . - :-:-:-: ----- .Q t .. . ,.mmm. as ..,. r 'S .3 , ,L ju. dai.. rg.. ng. f if? ' , -wrist: 'J rs ' 'nz .... 'E'-5 .5 I. :--n , M p - gt-in , 5- K A , ,- with the assistance ofthe GGA officers, Mrs. Miner presents each girl with the award she earned this year. X ' r'Dfsii,L7U 1 fi fi -2. 1 .3 V i 3, 5 ,if Y 2 Viviiitz' if-ggi i :?' fis- -rc -' I ll, Mr. Nagy, FFA adviser, proudly displays the ban- ner won by the meat judging team. With the assistance of the officers, Mr. Nagy presented all FFA awards. Marilyn Krebs was often found hunting down a stu- dent to give him an excuse to go to the guidance office for a conference with Mr. Brown. Mr. Brown shows his appreciation to Marilyn by awarding her a certificate for her many hours of work done for him and in the office. 'iff 332:11 ,J 'f gag? is .rr Coach lim McKinley honors the varsity baseball players with letters and certificates. All team members were rec- ognized for doing a fine job of playing. 67
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