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Program honors scholars junior Robin Cassard is recognized for receiving the Thomas jefferson Scholarship along with juniorlohn Bac- kus who holds the Rex Fleming Award. .fr I .Y YH' . a'fV ' kl 'Q' -5 A Seniors Paul Hayter andlulie Holle observe students receiving award. 76 - AWARDS PROGRAM 'V -3'-. MW Math award recipients are ibottom rowj R. Cassard, R. Carter, P. Convery, P. Drouin, D. Kokernot P. Slover Plaza, K. Bremer. isecond rowj G, Lewis, G. Dalton, j. Lee, B. Rougrafrj I. Wagonner, T. Schornburg, B, Koran fowl D. Baron, j. McGinnis, 5. Kriegen G. Lesarte, T English, 5. Drate, B, Rauch, N. Nelson, ifourth rowj R. Parker Capshaw, B. Binder and P Hayter L,,,,,,.,..,,.J English award recipients are fbottorn fowl M. Mayer, S, Raslan, D. Stollen M, Mertz, H. White, C Kelley, isecon rowl L. Elkins, S. Ferer, I, Deisler, I. Richardson, L. Hood, K. Cinthen E. Bartell. ithird rowj L. Young, L, Towse, K. Tit 5. Eschenbrenner, N. Fodeli, Brody Neuenschwander, F. Lake. ifourth rowj H. Kepner, M. B. ltin, R. Nelson Leland, M, Morgan and D. Doherty Below Seniors anxiously await the announcement ofsenior awards
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Freshman Cathy Lang creates a chocolate mess in FHA's pie eating contest. 1 ishing balloons, Pals members Robin Mize and Dede Ferguson grab hold of prospective buyer Scott Emery. I I Greek goodies are a treat for Wendy Bishop and money collector Mike Kahn. Booth offer fun and frolic Wranglers challenged Sigma Gamma and anyone else willing to risk the odds of being forced into a mud puddle to a tug-of- vvar. The Key Club's large puzzle of Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus challenged the skill and speed of its participants to place the puzzle piece down within the designated 20 second time limit. A large assortment of food was available from tacos, made by the Spanish Honor Society, the French Club's petits fours to j'Aides and tvlarkette bake sales of cookies and brownies. The Animal Loving Youth club sponsored the Mobile which brought dogs and Cats of all variations for adoption at a small price. Other participants in the fair included a Chess tournament, an exibit by the Russian Club and a presentation by the History Department covering the nation's past 200 years. The Anvil produced a special edition newspaper and the Reata sold both past and present yearbook pictures raking in over 560. With the Drama Departments production of Happy Birthday US and the Art Department's annual spring sale, the event held a special meaning. Committee Chairman Steve Smith said, The fair was a great success and l hope it becomes an annual affair because I think it is important to have students involved in the school. BICENTENNIAL FAIR - 75
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the program Mr. Bill Morelandgives Fresh- sa Young instructions. Paul Marks shows off his Student Council Award. -FW- Excitement filled the air May ll, as students filed onto the auditorium stage. Out in the audience proud parents and friends waited in anticipation. The reason for such emotion was that approximately 150 students were being recognized for having done outstanding academic work during the school year. At the Awards Program students were honored with awards from the various departments, special awards and scholarships. Freshmen receiving Math awards were Douglas Baron and joe McGinnis for Geometry lg Robert Carter, Patricia Convery, Diana Kokernot and Gregg Lesartre for Algebra I. Sophomores who received Math awards were Katherine Bremer, Gregory Dalton, Patricia Drouin and Peter Slover for Geometry lg john Lee, Bruce Rougraff, Thomas Schomburg and john Waggoner for Algebra ll and Probabilities and Statistics I. Math awards were received by juniors Betty Plaza and Bradley Rauch for Algebra Il and Probabilities and Statistics ll, Robin Cassard, Sean Drate, Galin Lewis and Nancy Nelson for Trigonometry and Elementary Analysis. Sean Drate also received the Rensselaer Mathematics and Science Award. Those seniors who received Calculus awards were Bill Binder, David Capshaw, Tim English, Paul Hayter, Bill Koran and Robin Parker. Paul Hayter also received the Computer Math award. Freshmen who were recognized for excellence in English I were Laura Elkins, Linda Hood, Margaret Mertz, Mary Morgan, Doreen Stoller and Lisa Young. Sophomores Ellen Bertell, Katherine Ginther, Claire Kelley, Thomas Schomburg, Kris Tita and Heather White received English ll awards. junior recipients of English Ill awards were Sandra Eschenbrenner, Susan Ferer, Nanette Eodell, Richard Nelson, Brody Neuenschwander and jan Richardson. Mary Beth ltin was given the Brown Alumni Book Award from Brown University, Providence Rhode Island for outstanding personal attributes and abilities in the field of English. Seniors julie Deisler, Doe Doherty, james Kepner, Bill Koran, Fredrica Lake, Molly Leland, Marianne Mayer, Samir Raslan and Lynette Towse were given English IV awards. Social Studies and History award recipients are lbottom rowj l. Gross, R. Eads, C. Morrow, T. Lewis,.C Schroeder, P, Dun lop, L. Hood. lsecond rowj M. Mertz, D. Kelsoe, M. Morgan, L. Elkins, S. Krieger. lthird rowj C Parrish, R. Lapin, M. Peter man, D. Meaden, and K. Adams. Left: Outstanding Freshmen are Richard McGee and Disa Lewis. AWARDS PROGRAM 77
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