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Dedicated Students Receive Awards Lissa Small was awarded the Nat'l Merit Scholarship. Sonya Scott received the L.E.A. Scholarship. Girl and Boy Citizenship Award winners were Melinda Flegel and Chris Friedlein. Valedictorian of Class of ’76 is Terri Morgan and Jo Ann Bean is Salutatorian. Sportsmanship-J. Munster. Outstanding Female Athlete-M. Flegel, Ken Bruning-Outstanding Male Athlete-J. Kumler. Vocal Award-Sonya Scott Dekalb Award-John Munster Attendance Award-Debbie Lavey Business Award-Alice McCauley Science Award-Jeff Kumler English and Math Awards-Jo Ann Bean Mr. Wilson receives plaque honoring his past 20 years of service to the athletic department. 25
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Council Leads Students This year the Student Council organized the Homecoming activities and were helped by L-Club. The Student Council also furnished the Christmas Program. This included a movie, Tales of the Crypt and they also gave away small records and albums. The Student Council had a wonderful advisor who cannot go unmentioned: Mr. Brady. A going-away party for Ricardo was held the last day of school. Student Council members for 1975-76 are front row left to right: Kum-ler, Scott-V.P., Oleson-Treas., Schlosser-Sgt. at Arms, Halm-Sec., Brewer, Harbison-Pres., Brown, Zehr, Stills, Brown, Flanagan, Dean, Yount, Flegel. The members of the Society for Academic Achievement were recognized at Awards assembly. Students of the Month: L-R: K. Bruce, B. Morgan, J. Bean, J. Kumler, C. Friedlein, and A. McCauley. 24
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After much hard work and wondering if they would EVER have enough money, the Seniors finally decided on Florida as a destination for the Senior trip. We left LeRoy at 6:15 on the morning of May 20th, arriving at our first overnight stop of Forsyth, GA 10:30 that night. We crossed the state line into Florida the next morning, arriving at Sea World later that day. There we got our first preview of what the rest of the trip would be like-rain. The dolphins didn’t mind, but there were a few upset seniors. The next day was spent at Disney World. Outside of losing Ricardo (temporarily) and getting rained on, it was probably the most enjoyable day of the whole trip. We spent the next two days at Daytona Beach, soaking up a little (very little) sun, shopping, and just goofing off. We waved goodby to Florida, the Sunshine State”, on the 26th, stopping in Silver Springs for a glass-bottom boat ride. On the morning of the 27th, 39 tired seniors, plus four tired chaperones arrived home. Rock-a-bye, Ricardo. Kevin Spealman is learning how the other half lives on Daytona Beach's Boardwalk. 26
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