Humansville High School - Tiger Yearbook (Humansville, MO)

 - Class of 1985

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What was the diameter of the largest pizza ever made? CLASS OF '85. 1st row: Valedictorian Bobby Midles, Mark Stacy, Kevin Butcher, Sheri (Woods) Hulett, David Gentry, Larry Norman; 2nd row: Dani Secrease, Diane Whitlock, Angela Gannaway, Kristy Rains, Tamara (Lambert) Blazek, Wendy McShane; 3rd row: Hank Leonard, Steven Keller. Dennis Fust, Bryan Allison, Matt Van Holt, Bobby Voelker, Joe Bennett; 4th row: Melvin Wendleton, Larry Payne, Allen Steward, Wayne Clare, Ken Highfill, Salutatorian Steven Wohnoutka. Not pictured: Frances Lake, Charles Huebner, David Wade. LADY GRADUATE. Sheri Hulett takes a walk down the aisle to her diploma. GENTLEMAN GRADUATE. Steven Keller quickly walks toward his future. OH BROTHER! Larry Norman looks disturbed with added heat of gowns. IMPATIENT WAITERS. Senior Kristy Rains and Sheri Hulett wait impatiently. CANDLELIGHTING. Junior attendants Lynn Witt and Becky Piper light the candles and Junior escorts Kevin Hickman and Dan Hoeischer wait for the Seniors to go by with their lighted candles. ANXIOUS. Because of close grade averages, both Steven Wohnoutka and Bobby Midles await on stage for Mrs. Vernon to announce the high honors. EXITING RECESSIONAL Bobby Midles exits after Baccalaureate exercises. MY CHILDREN. Principal Janice Hogan says that tonight 28 of her children are leaving and she wishes them Godspeed.

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Graduation . . . has the sound of finality ... but still holds such hope that it brings tears to one's eyes because of it's promise. May 24, 1985, ended 28 Seniors' thirteen year career that held the goal of educating and maturing them enough to handle “life . Some had looked forward to this day for the past several years, while the rest had in a quiet way dreaded it. Ending a down-to-the-wire race, Bobby Midles was announced Valedictorian while Steven Wohnoutka was announce Salatatorian. These results were not announced until the actual night of graduation. After this announcement, Steven challenged all underclassmen and Seniors to do their best in everything. Later, Bobby reminisced about the thirteen years they had been in school. Awards and scholarships were also given out to students. Guest speaker, Dr. Gordon Bachus, professor of education administration at Central Missouri State University, told the 28 graduates that each had accomplished a great deal by graduating, considering the number of dropouts across the state. He asked them to remember that man doesn't live alone, and that man doesn't live by bread alone. Then the magic moment when the Seniors actually had their diplomas in their hands after thirteen years. Each Senior then lit their single candle, illuminating the gym with their hope and enthusiasm. Another year, another crop of Seniors, but not another stereotyped class, for each was different, unique, and special by their own self. 6



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State MUSIC Mike Rothmayer, vocal solo - I Nick Morello, vocal solo - I Tom Crawford, trombone solo - I BUSINESS Lynn Witt, novice shorthand - 2nd

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