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Students winning honors are as follows: A.E. I - Dan Varble, A.E. II - Adam Luckenbach, A.E. III - Karen Gregory, Art I - Joe Jackson, Art Il - Georgia Liollio, Arts and Crafts - Mary Fortson, Photography - Melanie Wilson, Business Educa- tion - Lyn Pharis, Roger Leslie, Valerie Supple, and Stacie Smith, English l - Robin Harrison, Karen Brawley, Beth Wade, Sigrid Kok, Christine Lynn, and Kelly Buskirk, English Il - Roger Leslie and Annette Scruggs, English Ill - Audrey Are- chiga and John Carey, English IV - Sabine Waelde and Kathy Staffa, Communication Skills - Brenda Orsak, Journalism -- Linda White- man, Newspaper Editors - Linda Whiteman and Angela Vela, Yearbook Editors - Kathy McLemore and Denise Griswold, Speech - Frank Flack and Karen Carter, Drama - Margie Dick, Jim Bell and Dennis Baily, Forensics - Mike Zimmerman, French - Rick Winchell, German - Mark Becker, Spanish - Lisa Nantze, Home Economics - Anna Cassanova and Tina Baker, H.E.C.E. - Sheila Walker, Vocational Agricul- ture - Ralph Smith, Duke Labay, Suzanne Savoie, and Allen Parsons, Agriculture Co-op - Dennis Yanchak, Auto Mechanics - Mark Miller, D.E. - Darla Jacobson, Drafting - Joe Gruller, General Crafts - Mike Watson, Metals - Paul Jesek, I.C.T. - Sally Bass, C.V.A.E. - Sherri Sellers, Power Mechanics 1 Mark Zabransky, Woodworking - Ramon Morris, Pre-Employ- ment - Denise Horn, V.O.E. - Lorene Robson, Library - Karla Capello, Algebra I - Barbara Bailey, Geometry - Steve Morgan, Algebra ll - Steve Horne, Trig-Analysis - Carol Teas, Cal- culus - Nancy Bustion, Advanced Mathematics - Clay Vernon, Introductory Algebra - Darrell Skeen and David Kendrick, Fundamentals of Math - Maggie Tillison and Dana Langdon, Band - Debbie Griswold, Choir - Beth Bald- win, Drum Major - Jill Allison, Boy's P.E. - Ricky Halub, Girl's P.E. - Treleda Price, Health - Bart Hallmark, Creative Dance - Valerie Leitko, Physical Science - Richard Kelley, Marine Science - Karen Davis, Biology I - Susan Eicher, Biology II - Kathy Barr, Physics - James Morgan, Chemistry - Adam Luckenbach, Valerie Leitko and Carol Teas, American Historyi - Mike Divin, Paul Lucier, Cindy Knutson, Joel Morris, Kathy Bhorer, and Susan Eicher, World History - Alan Mustafe and Lynda Savelle, CVAE World History - Jeff Paskett, Government - Ernest McMillan and James Morgan, Sociol- ogy - Theresa Cleboski. Student Congress Presi- dent - Kathleen Murphy, Student Congress Vice President - Donna Barhorst, Valedictorian - Valerie Leitko, Salutatorian - Lisa Kin. Awards Day On awards day the auditorium was clustered with students and par- ents. With our over crowded condi- tions several students had to make themselves comfortable in the aisles. Mr. Truitt announced the honored students and Mrs. Hairgrove and Mrs. Walker presented the awards. Scholarships were also presented to the seniors. Beth Baldwin, senior, was given an honor in choir and also was pre- sented a scholarship to continue her study in music. , Student Life - 41
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ckers were cluttered with books, spiral notebooks and folders until the last day - then, the locker turned into a barren ax. The Last Day Those lazy, hazy days of sum- on the mer kept creeping up school year until before anyone knew it, it was time for, summer to begin and the school year to end. The last day of school was slow and lazy. lt was spent tak- ing exams, and saying good-bye to friends. Lockers were cleaned out and books returned to teach- ers. The last three days of school were very different this year. Each day had only two classes two hours long, with lunch an hour long. For lunch the upper- classmen were allowed to leave campus. e halls were emptied in a flash after the dismissal bell, leaving a quiet, ll building. K it-1' Q.. f 5-ffl 1- All l' .1:...c K s ' ..,.. , I g Q I V- . M V ,,.. r ., -'vw ww-1 . f .11 , g, .N -. ffm. ,f.,. .... x,r,p1fy ft - 3, W The buses left for one last time, taking the students home to enioy their summer vacations. Before the buses pulled away, friends said good-by only until the new school year began once more. Student Life - 43
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