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The football and basketball coaches for the junior and senior high played a basketball game sponsored by the AFS Club. The basketball coaches dominated the game with a score of 61-43. Miss Lac ), Miss Mitchell, Miss Mumaugh and Mr. Neff worked together to make up a cheerleading squad. The money raised from the game, which was a $400 profit, was used to help bring foreign students here and to send students from this school abroad. A tag match between the junior and senior varsity wrestlers took place at halftime. The ROTC drill team also performed an exhibition drill at half time. Top Right — Members of the football and basketball coaching staffs struggle for a chance at the ball. Middle Right — Faculty cheerleaders, R. Neff, S. Mumaugh, C. Lach and S. Mitchell, relax to watch the game. Above — Basketball coach, lim Lichtenberger, snatches the ball from football coach, john Carlson. Right — Halftime activities included a tag match presented by the varsity wrestling team. Faculty Basketball Came Raises Money For AFS I ■ IB SII 76 AFS Basketball
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Awards Presented To Outstanding Students A wooden podium was presented to Vice Principal Russell Deal by Senior Class President Dave Luke at the Honors Night program on May 15. The podium, which will be used in the new auditorium, was the senior gift to the school. Awards given to students were all-around athlete, Tom Daugherty; activities, Dave Luke and Nina Vietez; and individual sports award s. Other awards presented were the Danforth Award, Sonia Diaz and fim Durkel; DAR Award, Lori Mattix; and the AAUW Award, Theresa Kolzcak. Outstanding sophomore girl was a tie between Kim Belec and Kathy Berg. Karl Kochvar received the outstanding sophomore boy award. Mark ackson was awarded the Student Council scholarship. And Debbie Clemens received the scholar- ship by the Tri Kappa Sorority. Top — lunior im Pavelka is presented the Outstanding Boy Scientist Award. He will present a report in London on ESP. Middle left — Nina Vieitez and Dave Luke are presented awards lor quality and leadership in activities by Miss Thompson. Above — FTA President Chris Miller presents Cary Ballou with the Future Teachers of America Award during Honors Night. Left— Don Hancock, athletic director, shakes Tom Daugherty’s hand as he presents him with the all-around athlete award. Honors Night 15
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It was really a very meaningful experience and I ' m sure I ' ll never forget it ' stated Kathy Langbehn, this year ' s Junior Miss. Kathy succeeded former Junior Miss, Mary Kay Baron, and as the winner she received a $325 scholarship and a $25 gift from the laycees who sponsored the pageant. Kathy ' s gown and several other outfits she designed, made up her talent presentation, which was a fashion commentary. The girls were judged in three other catagories which were an evening gown competition, youth fitness division, and a private interview with the judges. Joan Ring was first runner-up and Candee Sweet was second runner-up. Debbie Rippe received the scholastic award and Maureen Miko was voted Miss Congeniality. Langbehn Receives Title Of Junior Miss Top left — Kathy Langbehn ( center ) reigns majestically over her court consisting of: Joan Ring (left) and Candee Sweet (right). Above left — Scholastic award winner, Debbie Rippe dances to the song Half Breed in a group presentation by the contestants. Above — Contestant number five, Maureen Miko was chosen by her fellow contestants to be Miss Congeniality. Left— 1974 Junior Miss, Kathy Langbehn displays a smile of overwhelm- ing Joy as she receives her title. Junior Miss 17
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