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Bill and Scow receive the same award Teresa is proud of her award . . . One of the last things Mrs. Miller does before her retirement is to present the Home Economics award . Anita receives a scholorship from Marian College. SENIORS 15
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BANQUET HONORS SENIORS What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us . . . The true mean- ing of the Senior Class motto was brought to life during the fifth annual Senior Awards Banquet. Once again the Na- poleon State Bank sponsored the event. Village Flowers provided the floral ar- rangements for the occasion which honored the Seniors for their talents and ambitions. Various departments of Jac-Cen-Del presented awards, including Biological and Physical Sciences, Government, Art, Agriculture, Senior English Advanced Composition, Business Education, Math- ematics, Chorus, Band, and Home Eco- nomics. Mrs. Virginia Miller presented the Home Economics Award. This was Mrs. Miller's last year at JCD before retiring from teaching. She deservingly received a standing ovation as she came forward to present the award. Scholarships were given by various or- ganizations and educational institutions. Organizations represented were the U. S. Army, U. S. Marine Corp, VFW, 40 8, SSS, UPS, Herff Jones, Delta Kappa Gamma, Delta Rho Chapter, ICTM, JCDEA, Student Council, and NHS. Kappa Kappa Kappa presented the Highest Grade Point Average Awards to Patricia Benham and William Meyers. Educational institutions included Purdue University, Rose Hulman Institute of Technology, Indiana State University, and Marian College. The State of Indiana presented the Hoosier Scholar awards to Scott Huff and Meyers. Scholarship» were given in the memory of Charles R. Miller, Tony and Blanche Young, Geor- gia Lee Mulford. For the first time the Robert Engelhardt Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Teresa Hughes. Other awards presented were the Ath- letic Blanket Awards to Laura Volk and Meyers; Southeastern Career Center Awards to Tammy Tunny and Melissa Pettit; four students received Perfect At- tendance Awards, and fourteen students received Presidential Academic Fitness Awards. 14 SENIORS
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SENIORS SHOW STYLE MOST FLIRTATIOUS: Larry Noble and Shannon MOST ARTISTIC: Tracy Wagner and Phil Richter Neal 16 SENIORS
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