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OUTSTANDING SENIORS RECEIVE RECOGNITION National Merit Finalists, Sharon Baker, John Kopfle and Brian Higgins, placed in the top 1% of the seniors in our nation on their PSAT NMSQT tests. Sharon Baker was commended by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Beth Meyer, Tracy Hagen, Gail Guthrie, Karen Jones, and Sally Hoffmaster were chosen, for their leadership ability, to attend Girls’ State. Steve Schiff and Karen Jones were honored by the Springfield Op- tomists Club. Ronnie Devine, Dan Gomez, Steve Schiff, Bill Hays, and Donnie Mercy (not pictured) represented the class at Boy’s State. Karen Jones, Carol Mershon, Chris Saalbach, Paul Knowles, Bruce Robertson, and Chris Warden received Letters of Commendation for their high scores on the PSAT NMSQT. (Not pictured: Beth Meyer and Mary Schooley) SENIORS
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SENIORS 22 SENIOR ADMINISTRATION DAY The underclassmen arrived at school on Wednesday, March 13th, prepared for the unusual . . . Se¬ nior Administration Day had come once more. Under the leadership of Mr. Jackson (Steve Schiff), Mr. Baumgartner (Myles Mendelsohn and Ron Devine), Mr. Cockey (Alan Turovlin) and Mr. Elliot (Karen Jones and Jeff Davis) the new fac¬ ulty members finally realized what it is like to sit on the other side of a teacher’s desk. The hectic day was livened up by a female force of boys’ gym teachers (Barbara Delaune, Rhonda Parrish, Debbie Crandall and Nannette Merrill), a fifty minute laughter attack in Mr. Farkas 5th period Alg. I class (by Sally Hoffmaster) and the new looks of Lee’s janitorial staff (Kristy Gianakaris and Sandi Palmer). The overall opinion of the day was one of praise for the cooperation and organization of the Senior Class. Many of the “student teachers” ac¬ tually attempted to TEACH to the astonishment of the real-life teach¬ ers and the underclassmen. After¬ wards, the Seniors agreed they wouldn’t want to trade places with the faculty — it REALLY was a lot of work. Lee’s new administrators meet for a strategy planning session. Kevin Thompson is entangled in the problems of being Mr. Simmons. Lisa Daughtry and Bill McGeorge team teach Mrs. Lawson ' s biology class.
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Steve Schiff and Beth Meyer, Most Likely to Succeed, drive their way along the road of success. SENIORS HONOR CLASSMATES THROUGH SUPERLATIVE TITLE Wittiest Brian Healey and Carol Lennox enjoy a good laugh on the john. Most Intellectual Karen Jones proves mathematically that Brian Higgins’ secret formula for disappearing really works. Most Athletic Cindy Dawson and Mark Zamperini relax be¬ tween games by pitching pennies.
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