Humansville High School - Tiger Yearbook (Humansville, MO)

 - Class of 1983

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Punk out! Senior Chris Hughes took school spirit; you know, to the max on Punk Day. Awesome Bunch Everv- body Wants You was the theme music for the punk routine performed by the HHS cheerleaders between the varsity girl’s and boy’s games. Sitting left to right are Wendy McShane. Mi- chele Midles. Carolyn Lam- bert. Debbie Gannaway, and Tamara Lambert. Standing are Chris Hughes. Frances Lake and Mary Voelker

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Speech! Speech! Quality of Educa- tion was the title of Raymond Christen- sen's speech, which he presented to the student body in somewhat informal attire. Virgin-digestion? Mary Voelker grabbed the atten- tion of the audience by flashing a cue card which she con- tended fgw students at HHS suffer from. Hooan Repellent. Guaranteed to keep the principal 10 feet away in all di- rections. Carolyn Lambert announced during a commercial break from the news desk. Tiger Kino and Queen. Debbie Gannaway and Ken Witt were selected as royalty by a vote of the student body. Practice makes perfect Rehearsing in the business room helped prepare Da- vid Sawyers for the ultimate task of pre- senting a speech to the student body. ' iff nil Meandering from tradition, the three female candidates for Tiger King and Queen combined their efforts to pre- sent a comical sketch. We wanted to break away from the routine ‘memories at HHS’ speeches that tend to put the audience to sleep, Mary Voelker said. “Not only did we have fun working to- gether to write the skit, but we also were more comfortable joking than be- ing too serious.” The comedy skit included a weather report by Suzy Sunshine (alias Mary Voelker), an interview with Senior Class President Carolyn Lambert, and a report from guest commentator Mary Voelker. Also in the skit were commer- cial breaks for Hogan Repellent and top stories on everything from the prin- cipal’s mental health to controversy over the musical entertainment, the Tempos. After a vote by the entire student body, emcee Michele Midles an- nounced Debbie Gannaway and Ken Witt as Queen and King. Both have attended the Humansville R-IV schools for 13 years. “Because I have attended school here all my life, it was really an honor for me to be chosen, Debbie said. The six seniors, Mary Voelker, Deb- bie Gannaway, Carolyn Lambert, Da- vid Sawyers, Ken Witt and Raymond Christensen, were chosen by the facul- ty to present speeches. The voting was based on each candidates contribution to school, attitude, personality, leader- ship ability, and self-discipline. While yearbook staff members tallied the ballots, the Tempos entertained with a wide range of songs, from pop hits like Eve in the Skv to country tunes includ- ing Nobody and Rolling in Mv Sweet Baby’s Arms. KYHHS CHANN83 TUNES IN AT ASSEMBLY FOR

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