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Carnival People, Games, Excitement Galore! Let's go try the ring toss ' Where's Mom? Where she's been all night — at the General Store. Comments like these were common on the night of April 13, 1985- the night of the 1985 Carnival sponsored by the Booster Club. Just as soon as one entered the doors either they were subjected to the tantalizing sight of all the food and goods donated by the classes at the General Store or one ran smack into the line of some hopeful fisher at the fish pond. While walking around one had to also look out for the rebound basketball or one was just likely to get beaned in the head. Another hazard on the floor was the disc frisbee that seemed to wiz across the floor at a person whenever they weren't looking. Some of the other calmer games included: the ring toss, the cake walk, which always generates people into moving in circles; the dart throw, and the seaman's ladder, which if one was the climber, it was unsafe. All the game, along with the General Store, operated on tickets. The sale of the tickets accumulated points for the candidates to whose name they were bought under. By ending up with the most points in the high school. Junior Patricia Parker and Senior Hank Leonard were crowned the Carnival King and Queen. In the elementary grades, Becky Dill and Chris Webb were crowned as the Carnival Prince and Princess. Other candidates for Carnival King and Queen were: Seniors Dani Secrease and Ken Highfill; Sophomores Cindy Ahlers and Ronald Bays; Freshmen Tami Ball and Blake Bays; Eighth graders Linda Steffens and Robbie Wright; Seventh graders Jennifer Fuchs and Kelly Schroeder. Other candidates for Carnival Prince and Princess: were: Sixth graders Kerri Schulz and Brian Whitehead; Third graders Melissa Mathews and Brian Schroeder; Second graders Robyn Lynn and Jeremiah Wheeler; First graders Jeff Sprowls and Karen Whitehead; Kindergardeners Jerry Ahlers and Karen Hyer and Cinnema Wheeler and Jake Stokes.
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FFA Award. David Martin receives the Star Creenhand Award. ENGLISH (Certificates for A s all year): Composition Literature - Becky Piper; Language Arts II - Tom Crawford, Stephanie Neighbors, Mike Rothmayer. Amy Steward; 7th Grade Language Arts - Jennifer Fuchs; Speech Drama - Steven Keller, Mike Rothmayer; Language Arts III - Bobby Midles. Steven Wohnoutka. SPEECH DRAMA: Cameo - Jennifer Fuchs, Mike Rothmayer; Supporting Actor and Actress - David Murray and Elizabeth Woods; Best Actor and Actress - Mike Rothmayer and Selena Bauer; Speech Tournaments Squad - Mike Rothmayer, Dani Secrease, Steven Keller, Tom Crawford, Tami Noe, Nick Morello. PCL Reader's Theater, first place - Mike Rothmayer, Steven Keller, Tami Noe, Tom Crawford, Nick Morello, Dani Secrease; PCL Extemporaneous speaking, third place - Tom Crawford; PCL Prose, first place - Mike Rothmayer; PCL Prose, third place - Dani Secrease; PCL Humerous, second place - Nick Morello. HISTORY: Polk County History Bowl team - Deena Stacy. Nick Morello, Tom Crawford, Mike Rothmayer, Bryan Allison. SCIENCE: PCL Physical Science Div, second place - Ken Highfill; PCL Bio Science Div, first place - Steve Wohnoutka; Regional, Physics, third place - Ken Highfill; Special Citation from U S Army for profect - Ken Highfill. BUSINESS: District Business Medalists: Novice speed, gold - Tom Crawford; Highest accuracy award - Tom Crawford; Novice production bronze - Tom Crawford; Novice shorthand, silver - Lynn Witt; Amateur production, silver - Lynn Witt; Novice accounting, bronze - Becky Piper; Novice shorthand team went to state: Becky Piper, Lynn Witt, Julie Frazier; State Recognition; Novice shorthand, second in state - Lynn Witt; Outstanding business student - Lynn Witt. MATH: National High School Mathematics Award - Dawn Campbell; Outstanding Mathematics award for 1984-85 - Dawn Campbell; Outstanding Computer Programming Award for 1984-85 - Steve Wohnoutka. Individual Award Certificates from Math Contests: Christa Hickman. HM in Algebra simplifications PCL; Richard Leonard, second place Algebra word problems PCL; David Martin, second place Missoure Council of Teachers of Mathematics Algebra I; Brian Keller, first place (tie) Algebra I word problems PCL, fourth place Algebra simplifications PCL, first place Algebra team member SMSU Relays; Dawn Tennison, first place (tie) Algebra I word problems PCL, second place (tie) Algebra simplifications PCL, third place Missouri Council of Teachers of Mathematics Algebra I Division Algebra I, first place Algebra team member SMSU Relays; Pam Allison. H M Algebraic equations CMSU Math Relays, second place (tie) Algebra I word problems and Algebra simplifications PCL. eighth place Algebra simplification and member of first place Algebra team SMSU Relays; Selena Bauer, second place Algebraic equations and second place Mathematical concepts CMSU Relays, Medal for outstanding freshman CMSU Relays, first place Algebra simplifications PCL, H M Algebra word problems PCL, first place Algebra Team member, second place Medley team member- eight place Algebra I SMSU Relays, first place on Missouri Council of Teachers of Mathematics Exam (team was 7th in state); Amy Steward, third Missouri Council of Teachers of Mathematics Algebra II; Stephanie Neighbors, third place Algebra equations and inequalities CMSU Math Relays, third place Algebra II team member SMSU Relays; Nick Morello, second place Algebra equations and inequalities CMSU Math Relays, fifth place Algebra II PCL, fourth place Missouri Council of Teachers of Mathematics Algebra II, fifth place Metric system and third place Algebra II team member SMSU Relays; Tom Crawford, first place Algebra equations and H M plane geometry and Algebra word problems CMSU Math Relays, second place Algebra II PCL, first place Algebra II team member at School of the Ozarks, third place Algebra II team member SMSU Relays, second place Missouri Council of Teachers of Mathematics Algebra II; Dawn Campbell, first place (junior div) Algebraic equations and inequalities and second place Algebra word problems CMSU Math Relays, first place Algebra II PCL, first place Algebra II team member at School of the Ozarks, third place Algebra II team member, second place Medley team member, fourth place Algebra open, fifth place Algebra II SMSU Relays, first place Missouri Council of Teachers of Mathematics Algebra II; Becky Piper, fourth place Algebra II PCL, second place Medley team member SMSU Relays; Kevin Hickman, H M Metric Geometry and second place Non-metric Geometry PCL; Steve Keller, H M Metric and Non-metric Geometry PCL, second place Trigonometry team member SMSU Relays; Bryan Allison, third place advanced math and Trigonometry PCL, second place Trigonometry team member SMSU Relays; Bobby Midles, fifth place Trigonometry CMSU Math Relays, second place advanced math and Trigonometry PCL, second place Trigonometry team member SMSU Relays; Steven Wohnoutka, H M Trigonometry and appied mathematics, second place calculators and computers CMSU Math Relays, first place advanced math and Trigonometry PCL, second place Metric system, second place Trigonometry team member, second place Medley team member SMSU Relays. MUSIC: SMSU Honors Choir - Julie Frazier, Deena Stacy. Richard Leonard. Greg Hoelscher. Tom Crawford, Ronnie Derringer, Mike Rothmayer, Nick Morello. All-district Honors Choir - Julie Frazier, Deena Stacy, Tom Crawford, Bryan Allison, Ronnie Derr- nger, Mike Rothmayer. Nick Morello; Stockton Jr-High Contest - Joyce Williams II, Sophia Pursley II, Lori Carman II, Rocka Huebner II, Connie VanHolt I, Rob Crawford I; High School Contests - Choir II, B.G.C. II; State - Julie Fracier (vocal solo) II, Tom Crawford (Vocal solo) II, Bryan Allioson (trombone solo) II, Paul Mansingh (baritone horn solo) II. Mike Rothmayer (vocal solo) I, Nick Morello (vocal solo) I, Tom Crawford (trombone solo) I, Outstanding Musician of the Year - Bryan Allison. FTA SCHOLARSHIP: Bryan Allison. KAREN SAWYER OUTSTANDING STUDENT AWARD: Bryan Allison. ART: Outstanding Art Student of the Year - Tammi Worthan. U S. ARMY RESERVE NATIONAL SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARD: Steven 9 Wade and Tammi Worthan.
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FREAKY LOOKERS. These two, alias Darla Daniels and Pam Allison, are not from Mars They are just showing off their prizes to everyone who sees them. FACING UP. Tammi Wortham sets up for a shot to hopefully win a candy bar if she makes it. AIN'T HE SWEET? Freshman Brian Keller smiles as he turns to have his portrait made just for kicks,-so here it is. RING IT RONNIE! Given three chances for three tickets, Ronald Bays aims carefully to ring a soda to drink. AIM CAREFULLY. Yolanda McGeorge takes great care before shooting the white ball as everyone crowds around to see if she makes it. PEOPLE, PEOPLE. Everywhere you look people and more people. What to do, where the person you just saw went, and where is that- were common problems. ROYAL COURT. Fifth graders Kerri Schulz and Brian Whitehead, third graders Brian Schroeder and Melissa Mathews; first graders Jeff Sprowls and Karen Whitehead; Kindergarteners Jerry Ahlers and Karen Hyer; (behind) Cindy Lakin and Lucas Weaver; (front) Crownbearers Jason Piper and Kellee Rash; 1985 Prince and Princess Becky Dill and Chris Webb; Kindergarteners Cinnema Wheeler and Jake Stokes; second graders Robyn Lynn and Jeremiah Wheeler; sixth graders Amanda Eagan and Shawn Tennison. How many books are there in the library? FRISBEE MAN Sean Long is preparing to zoom the frisbee across the floor to the target CROWNING. Cindy Lakin, 1984 Carnival Princess, crowned Becky Dill the 1985 Carnival Princess.
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