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From Moments To Memories . . . ACADEMICS
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GOODBYES LEAD TO NEW FUTURES The first feelings of graduationwere shown on Awards Day. We saw many of our capable classmates receive awards for their abilities. Among those receiv- ing awards were Sandy Rosenberry, John Phillip Sousa Band Award; Wayne Jen- kins, Arion Award for Band; and Tom Barkley, Arion Award for Choir. Graduation grew a little closer as Baccalaureate Services were held in the school gym on May Z3. The speaker was Reverend Bjork. Graduation was here. Commencement Exercises were held on May 25, in the Churubusco Gym. Mr. R. Nelson Snider, addressed the class on Who Is Educated. After receiving their diplomas, the class of 1965 advanced the first step toward new futures. The top two of the Senior class were Nancy Heck, Valedictorian, and Gayle Green, Salutatorian. Nancy had an overall average of 3. 85, and Gayle had 3. 83 out of a possible 4. 00 during their high school careers. Terry Howdyshell and Bob Warner were awarded trophies for oeing members of all sports at Hunter - town. Both are Juniors and should have a good year in store during their Senior year.
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Gayle Green is shown here with her exhibit from the Regional Science Fair. She won a first placing and re- ceived a Dental Award and an Army Award. Working hard on some tough Algebra problems, these Freshmen boys get instructions from teacher, Mr. Merryman. As Dave White prepares a Chemistry experiment, Leslie Roberson stands by with a fire extinguisher- just in case. MIND OVER MATTER Math and Science play an important part in the school life at Huntertown. Freshmen find Mrs. Alter and Mr. Merryman very able teachers of Gen- eral Math and Algebra as they enter the confusing world of exponents, square roots, and tangents. Older students further their mathematic ed- ucation with instructions from these teachers and Mr. Black. In the Science department Mr. Miller and Mr. Black instruct the stu- dents in Biology, Chemistry, and Physic s. Mark Helge, a Sophomore Biology student, also exhibited at the Region- al Science Fair. He won a Dental Award and a trip to the State Dental Convention. At Left: Norman Hursh and Larry Paul receive instruc- tions on handling snakes from their owner. The snakes were an attraction in the Biology class this year. 14
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