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HONORS ' i f . 4 igv LJ' E mfr .2 n G+' , Sherri Tfhumm and Mr. Clendenin converse with family and friends. Honor Society President, Jon Ely, introduces his successor, Patti Ganim. Honor Society: Front row - S. Wortman, M. Truman, J. Robinson, C. Pitt- man, M. Noe, S. Morton, M. Maselli, F. Leurant, M. Kuhns, P. Ganim. Row 2 - C. Keeney, K. Kardatzke, P. Hennessey, L. Fittro, G. Faber, K. Clark, C. Butler, A. Brown, F. Ahrens. Back row- S. Thumm, J. Sull, M. Sankotf, J. Powell, S. Osborn, M. Jones, L. Haston, R. Elswick, B. Dohm, C. Crews. Students recognized for outstanding achievements Vilith the arrival of spring, many students were honored for their various achievements. In April, Honor Society induc- tions were held. Juniors and Seniors were selected for this award on the basis of outstand- ing character, scholarship, leadership and citizenship. Induction ceremonies were held in the auditorium, and a recep- tion for the new members, their families and friends, and the faculty was given by the current members. Throughout the spring a showcase was used to display the pictures and awards of several honored seniors. Stu- dent Council sponsored this activity, awarding seniors the honor of being Student of the Week. These seniors were selected by the teachers, and the following received this spe- cial recognition: Doug Ammar, Beth Richardson, Melissa Cuadra, Lisa Lang, Heather Hatcher, Greg Dotson, Jon Ely, Carol Land, Greg Rosen- crance, Kim Hoylman, Emery Harriston, Jackie Loizou, Cathy Crews, Sherri Thumm, Sharon Pittman, Kelly Shaffer, and Jeff Singleton. A reception for students who received special honors during the year was held in May. This was given by the Honor Society in the cafeteria. For entertain- ment a portion of the play The Creature Creeps, a song by Connie Pittman and Sherri Hall, and a song by the Seniors Honor English class were pre- sented to students, parents and faculty. A reception for new members was held after the inductions. Mrs. Bonnie Maddox, Kim Hoylman and Melissa Cuadra serve refreshments.
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The junior staff members worked out the deadlines and final details which made this year's spring supplement possible. They were: Paul Kelly, Page Hardman, Paul Southern, Kelly Shaffer. Back row - Sharee Wortman, Anne Brown, Sheila Lytle, Sue Reasor, Diana Carey, Cherri Keeny, and Frank Ahrens. his Table of Conlenls A' , Seniors this year devoted their time and efforts to the literary magazine. They were: Front row - Mel- issa Cuadra, Jackie Loi- zou, Carol Land, Marcy Casdorph. Back row - Joyce Ward, Krystal McMiIlion. Absent - Larry Cunningham. Gotcha Wilh Spring Fever Page Page 1. Staff 9. Tennis 2. Awards U 10. Play 3. Basketball X Golf 1 1. Play l Musicale 4. Baseball 12. Musicale 5. Baseball 13. Arch Moore X Special Olympics 6. Boys' Track 14. Prom 7. Girls' Track 15. Prom 8. Tennis 16. Graduation :l:lV.lS
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S GOLF Golf Team: Front row - Keith McMiIIion, Tim Knowles, Don Paitsel, Tim Elliot. Back row-Jack Bossie, Tom Dooley, Coach Lee Daugherty, Jim Smallridge, and Guy Alexander. Coach Vencill gives explicit instruc- tions to the team during time-out. All-KVC Second Team member, Adrian Morris, goes in fora lay-up. CHS golfers enjog the spring matches Golf season began in April and continued through May. Without a home course, the team found it difficult to get to practice. Matches were held at Meadowbrook, Sleepy Hol- low and Edgewood, with two or three schools competing against each other at a time. Charleston l-ligh's team was coached by Lee Daugherty. Mountain Lions capture Section I Mark Glass, named All-KVC Honorable Mention, struggles for the rebound. David Bennett made All-KVC First Team, Captain of the All-State Second Team and was chosen to play in the North- South game. The Mountain Lions entered the Region Six com- petition after a thrilling victory over GW, which awarded them the KVC Championship. With a 67-62 victory over East Bank, the Mountain Lions captured the Section I title. On Friday afternoon a rowdy and exciting pep assembly was held in the auditorium. Students showed their loyalty to the basketball team by filling the auditorium with cheers of support. The Lions faced the St. Albans Red Dragons on Fri- day night for the Region Six Championship but were defeated. Charles White makes a lay-up, while Earl Jordan and James Col- lier look on. 1N3lllIVNHllO.l TIVSIHPISVH
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