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QLarge photoj Amber Andrews accepts a Science Award from Mr. Dan Kutsko. As Principal Mr. Ronnie Truitt called each name, Mr. Richard Johnson, Ms. Kim Becker, Mrs. Freda Toon, Mr. Doyle Horton, Mr. Ray Heinze, Mr. George Clayton, Mr. Hal Miller, Mrs. Jean McKeown, Mrs. Mary Brown, Ms. Marjorie Aubin, Mrs. Jewel Hargrove, Mrs. Carolyn Spillaine, a representative from the Keystone Com- pany or Mrs. LaVelle Shelton presented the award. Four award winners, Amy Peterman, Meike Stuedeman, Lisa Moorman and San- dra Boren share a grin after the May ll Awards Night. P 2 1, as my - Student Life
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And with a total of 350,300 in scholarships is Meike Studeman. A hum ran through the audience and then came the rousing applause worthy of such accomplishment. Meike, who plans to attend Rice University, also received the Accoun- ting I Award and Third Place in the LllL Spelling Contest. Most colleges take grades, class rank, and SAT scores into consideration more than anything else. They also look at par- ticipation in clubs and activities, said Meike. Fifty-eight special senior awards including S342,000 in scholarships were awarded this year, beamed Senior Counselor Mrs. LaVeIIe Shelton. Also ranking high in scholarship awards were Jerry Mak, with a 535,000 offer from the Navy, and Phyllis Chang who received S33,000 in scholarships. Seniors were not the only ones to receive awards, though. A total of 260 academic awards were given in every subject area to students in every grade. Student Life 'And the winner is' Mrs. Shelton explained, Students are recognized for outstand- ing academic accomplishments in inter and intra-school competition. One of the most coveted awards is the Keystone Award, honor- ing the outstanding senior boy and girl for four years of ac- complishment. The lucky students were Maureen Lassonde and Steve Toon. lt was extremely difficult to choose this year because the com- petitionuwas so high, smiled Mrs. Shelton. The requirements for this award are especially stiff, as the students are judged on their scholastic record, school activities, an athletic or academicvletter, and outside activities. Steve Toon remembered, lt never entered my mind that l would even be considered for the Keystone Award, much less receive it. Nevertheless, l was honored to be able to stand on the stage next to Maureen and listen to the Keystone representative talk, It almost made high school worth trouble!
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Senior Class Favorites Gayle Harvey has been elected Most Popular many times in high school, and it's no wonder: she doesn't expect it. She cried when they announced it, because, explained Anette Hart, She's a very natural, down-to-earth person. Gale was involved in everything from volleyball to Student Congress to the Yearbook Staff. Her reason for the involvement, I feel that being involved in a variety of activities is important because you meet all kinds of people. Brad Spooner was elected Most Popular for his friendly nature, and perhaps, his beautiful blue eyes. Brad was involved in baseball, GSL, but most importantly to him, his girlfriend. The thing l will remember most about high school is meeting this one girl, Hollis Sabrsula. Since l've met her, she has made a definite imprint on my life. My knees were shaking and l could hardly believe it, said Kendra Leschper when she was awarded Miss JVHS. Kendra was recognized as being the most involved girl in school. She was a DAR winner, President of the Student Council, Senior Class Treasurer, Literary Magazine Editor, National Honor Society and on the volleyball team for four years. Despite her many activities, she managed to rank 23 in her class, and still have time For a few special times with Carl, she said. Dale Trevino's easy-going attitude and flirtatious nature have won him hearts as well as many honors. He was elected both Beau and Mr. JVHS. Dale became well-known as Head Photographer of the Yearbook. He was the one who was always on the sidelines of football, basketball and other sports games, 35 mm camera in hand. - Senior Class Favorites Most Popular: Gale Harvey and Brad Spooner. it S. .af A Mr. and Miss JVHS: Kendra Leschper and Dale Trevino
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