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Science Dominates Honors This Year Academic greatness is rewarded in many areas throughout the year. Eleven high school students competed in the District Science Fair after receiving high excellent or superior ratings at N.C. Jeff Gunn, Connie Spencer and Craig Conrad were rated superior at district and Craig also received a superior'in state. Jeff Gunn participated in the Science and Engineering Day at Patrick Henry and through top honors there went on to compete in Anaheim. California and as a result of his showing there will compete in an international event in Albu uerque, New Mexico this summer. Other awards presented in the awards program included re-presentation of FHA and FFA awards which had been first given out at their combined banquet. Club awards were presented by advisors and those students who represented certain academic areas in the scholastic testing program also received awards. As a result of that testing program, three freshmen placed in the district and the state: Jamie Grimm, Amy Kwader and Roy Hylander. Two art students. Janet Mick and Bill Staniski received honors from displays at the Defiance College High School Art Competition. Top senior awards went to Kathy Scott and David St. John. Those who made the honor roll 3 times were also honored at the Scholastic Banquet held the first weekend in May. -.silk 1 -- i' ' r .A 'N z A s
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tm ,N I. Mrs. Carolyn Downing and Mrs, Wilma Kurtz work on leather during PALS Day along with regular industrial arts class members. Scott Motter and Bob Snyder. 2. Blizzard conditions keep buses from running for 5 days. 3. Members of the Lima Spartainaires entertain at an assembly. 4. Baseline and other drills get into a skit at a pep session. 5. Sunshine Express draws Mr. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon, and even Mr. Dyer into their act. 6. Star Wars captures the imagination and lst prize for Mr. Fox's class at Christmas. 7. Use of a hot dog makes an impressive safety demonstration. 8. Mr, Dyer watches the start of bicycling on Mini Course Day. 9. Cake decorating gives an opportunity for licking tasty fingers during Mini Course Day l0. Corisa Bandeen and Brenda Sumner help serve breakfast to the boys basketball teams. I l. Sue Orcutt, Brenda Sumner, Gwen Whitis and Tami Carrothers spend time typing and editing Patchwork of Expression. l2. Brad Keough assists Mr. P. Robert Meuleman with projectors. l3. President Carter and Amy have center stage in one original Christmas play by the drama class. an-name . ,,...... . K ' N . ,W V y an - ' . .-,.. - . . 'Y if 't Vkkk e . .. - rf . ' - S S
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l l. Cathy Reeder received the Panhellenic Q Award from Edna Arminini. l 2. Elroy Schroeder and Randy Cogswell present awards at the annual FHA-FFA Banquet. 3. Angie Eckley. student council president. gives Tim Moore the Richard Hagelberger Memonal Award for Dramatics. 4. P. Robert Meuleman presents a bookkeeping award to sophomore. Sharon Oyer. 6. Marcia Cogswell receives recognition for her activities in Library Club from advisor. Roberta Oxender. 7. Shirley Penner. advisor. presents an F.T.A. award to Tammy Sickmiller. 8. Laura Houser. Carol St. John. and Tammy Sickmiller pose with their awards after the FHA-FFA Banquet. 9. Marv Anderson. math teacher, presents awards to freshmen. IO. Principal. Rahman Dyer. congratulates A-1-dl' 4 i . .. , , ., i..wQ:H gig grail: i L E955 i :Quin i L . a Ull ' I 1 E If N E gi 1 is I 2 xiii:-vi Q 3 2 ' A ' .. f ' . be 4 if -+I ll.. .L fr gg ..... g ,.. le . t . 1 C' it .' I k . 2. ' l . . . R ' X f i I! Y v - c 'pri . 5 'ia V ' Q wx ' L L2 5 L ,MP X' wg ,Q .. Q,,,:'f5:,f54y41 fgluag 10' N3 g as V ,, Q, x ..:. - .. 1 ' fa --f ,N Ai .1 .NS E Q.. R X 1 Ei i 3 s. .e Kathy Scott for being chosen Outstanding Senior Girl. ll. F.H.A. memhers. Lisa Rathke. Bob McKelvey. Terry Hendricks. Shane Sumner. and Ron Rummel show their awards. IZ. Mike Harpster. freshman. stands with his superior-rated science project. 13. Varsity cheerleaders pose with the variet of awards they earned at the summer camp they attended. f it 5 5' ik. lil? 1 l wg. ill s 1 if .V .-is ' gg? 5. L i ' ei X L . . -a Mfg.-gf ,----- X . Q.. -L Us -2 ,ii i i A.. if.
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