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1- ?-. 1 WQQ .Ei fa- mehr. 45 if MICHAEL D. CXJX. VICA 1 1.12. Spanish Club 11.12. CINDY L. CRAFT. General Activities. ANDRA L. CRI . National Honor Society 11.12 ice pres. 1 unior ivitan10.11 tPres.l, 12 lDistrict Pre.'Hist.lL SCAlCity'wide SCA 10.11 lExchange Committeel. 12 lChrmn. Pol. Committeel: Soph. Senate. lr. Senate. Madrigals 10.11.t2g Regional Chorus 10.11.12: Who's Whoin Music: Oklahoma : Honorable Mention Science Fair 11. GEORGE H. CROSS. General Activities. GREG CROSS. General Activities. LAURIE L. CROSS. General Activities. KEVIN L. CUFFEE. General Activities. TIM R. CUNDIFF. General Activities. ANTHONY E. CUTRELL. General Activities. KRISTINA DAGRES. General Activities. EUGENE DAI-ILKE. General Activities. CAROL A. DANNHEESER. General Activities. SANDRA G. DAVIDSON. General Activities. DENISE TONFITE. D S. junior Civitan 10.11.121 pants u , . ram Club 10: Ir. Senate: Sr. Senateg DECA 123 Homecoming Court 12: Maiorette 10.11.123 VHSL Drama Workshop 10. VIS. General Activities. SHARON DEE DAVIS. General Activities. DENISE M. DeCROIX. General Activities. L. DEE. General Activities. IANE FELECIA DEIOURNETTE. Keyettes 1 1.121 lTreas.l: Ir. Senate ISec.l: National Honor Society 12: Color Guard 112 Roundtable 12: Literary Art Club 12 ICO-edl: Girls' State 11. NHS Leadership Workshop. GERALD N. DELONG. General Activities.
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1' 3- Larry Parr shows his Olymplc smile FROHIERIT TO Twelve p1tch1ng vlctorles and a second team All Beach D1str1ct berth would seem to be qu1te an accompllshment for any hlgh school student athlete however Larry Parr contlnued h1s baseball explolts by belng selected to the East Squad compet1ng ln the 1978 National Sports Festival 1n Pueblo Colorado on Iuly 15 1978 Selectlon to the squad was of course a test of talent based on the performance of the player From 250 hopefuls 15 were chosen The Olymplc games are re mote to most 17 and 18 year olds but to those who partlcl pated ln the Natlonal Sports Festlval the games are real Sponsored by the Olymplc commlttee the purpose of the program was to promote a sport for lntroductlon 1nto the 1980 and 1984 Olymplcs and llke ln the Olymplcs the East squad competed agalnst the best the North South and West squads chosen IH llke manner to repre sent the other geographlc quad rants of the Unlted States And BEIT llke the Olymplcs the Sports Festlval had some lmpresslve spectators lncludlng represen tatlves from other countrres and baseball scouts pro and col ege Showlng h1s 1nf1eld versatll 1ty Larry played thlrd base dur 1ng the flrst game and pltched f1V8 1nn1ngs of the second The flrst batter of game two h1t a solld l1ne drlve 1nto Larry s ankle but Larry snatched up the ball and threw the batter out at flrst Larry s game actlon was cut short due to the ankle 1n1u ry but he performed extremely well untll hls untlmely accl dent The tradltlonal bronze medal was glven to each member of the thxrd place East squad and w It prlde and s confldence Larry w1ll return to the Kellam baseball team thls sprlng wxth hopes of a Beach D1str1ct champlonshlp for the Knlghts Havlng someone of Larrys ab1l1ty competitive sp1r1t and deslre should glve the Kmghts a glant step ln that dlrectlon LORI LYNN CONYERS. General Actlvlti ll-LSSI-2 D. COOLBAUGH. General Activit ' EY Sr Senate: Gymnus-tus 1011 1N1V 12 DIANE l.. COOPER. IJEKIA 101 VICA 11.12 5 1 TAMMY M. CURDREY. Cvnurul Aciivili ALAN CORNARO. llmwrnl A1 llvlllllu DANIEL C, CORNELL. I-'uullmll ll.l2. Husubull Il,1l, Niunogmln Llulm IZ, Sr Sunula-, FCA I2 CYNTHIA I. IIDWAN. Slllllllhll Klluh 10.11 lliup-
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PETER A. DEMCHUK. General Activities GREGORY A. DEMOTT. lunior Achievement 10,1 1. QARLES D. DEUSO. General Activities. CYNTHIA I. DEZOUCHE. FHA 10. flolor Guard i0,i 1.12. Suph Senate. lr Senate. Sr. Senulug SCA 'lU.ll. l'lll,A IZ O Nu Super Seniors'29 Refusing to accept the role of a group that talks a lot. but does little, the Senior Senate has be- come quite active. Although somewhat slow in getting some things finished, such as the Senior Tables sign. the Senior Senate has proven to be an efficient, functioning body with such projects as the Sr. mug sale. Senate meeting in the senior year are scarce with the Sen- ate's having met only three times in the first semester. Con- sisting of more than eighty senators. the Sr. Senate is the largest the Class of '79 has ever seen. The increase in member- ship is partially due to the suc- cess ofthe Class of '79's junior year. The Class of '79 was also the first class to recognize the peo- ple who actively participate in the class. As juniors. Lori Brick- house, Cindy Cowan, Sandra Crill, Lynn Efird, Kim Iohnston, Todd Keeder, Scott Kellam, Mike McKenzie, Eddie O'Brien, and Mark Summerell received certificates for their hard work. Another reason for the larger membership is the leadership of the officers. The Senior Class officers refuse to do all of the work: they instead blend into the Senate with an equal shar- ing ofthe responsibilities. The Senate has changed so much over the years, said Sandra Crill, There are so many more people involved, but that's good because it shows that more people care what we're doing. 4.2 SENIOR Sl'.NA'l'l'1. lynn! Rim kim lolirislmi, kara-ii llurh-n luwl l.arl.m 'li-rrx Rngvrs. l'll4llt'll'llflt'll Im' Y-lIlllfII'Nt'Il I.ilm's l..ill.lll4IIi. Nlilu- XM-lili. l'.iul.i ii llllvllllfkl lil: i.i XM-sl Nm ond Rim l ln-rxl l imp In-Ili' Imkn- Nlmxrn- lla-la-li Stuart lhrlrl km-:lvl mrllx llsluvlllv-, lumix land knllii Nh-:xi-I l'r.ux I'lnlligrs I iiurle-Lmss 13.111 Ni .mluli I lmil Rim Mull lin-sin llllilll l.niril lluln- llrnmlliin-r Ili-nlw lliixls Itol1luNI.nnps Snmlml illl lx:-llnf Nl: Ilolmlnl limi limi li-onlin-lm l Afflllyllllll ilmli l mm lx luurlli Rim I-vim l iiii Ill'X its-nuli it-ring l n-.' X nn Slim-lii.ilw lmim Nm liimrsi lunull Munir-ss.: 1 louis:- k-Illlll KM ink: Nh-rnplv S-li.irnn lliirrlson l'.im - l'li-it lu-r iaith Rim Rnlmnl iX'mnlllmii, Stull kel- lnm, Yuki liurnm Marx Roberts. Mulu-lv ihilsli. Nu Nm L torn-sh-r Hmm v Sl'llI'I'. Ralph tlnrnvr. Yu'- mn Nlnnlis, Yirgiiim lliixlvr 5lXlll Run Mark SUI!!- Ilit'lil'll, Ins.: l lmw l.l'fI Wntii-. l'll'lt llillir. Snmlnr lL.llx.mh-. if-Hllt' NilIiil', linilx llcf.uililH'. l.Url Ihimklmuw la-rn-ll Rullvilgv. l-Inn-in 1' :Xugvlus Si-wnlh Row Elmira llorwv. Thinln ifumus, Amy lI.ur-vlil. Iimv lim-, lmu lkiruvll. llullx Riggs, Num Iolmrirmsnli ti.nn-lin l'ln-1-sn-limli, limlu Slnrr, 'l'i'rl Smlmiivr lilglith Row Rink Muwltu. Kllnuk Whllu. loin .Nrriolrl Miki' -Mlm-v Ihnul lllltlhllll. Ilmlm bmi -4-
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