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'S ies, ANGELA ECKLEY KERRY FISHER l DEBORA GEISER ELIZABETH GRIMM SCOTT KEESECKER at I 'r JULIE MANLEY DAWN MAPES 1 it-ff I sf .es f . 5 5. pil- . -Aw v 411' df i- Winter Brings Some Problems for Seniors Winter came and with it the winter sports. Traditionally the seniors have sponsored the first sock hop of the year. However, with the winter and all the cancellations, the seniors began to wonder if there was ever going to be a first sock hop of the year. Homecoming brought the selection of Lori Motter as Homecoming Queen and Angie Eckley as the senior attendant. The members of the basketball team came through with the win to make the evening one to remember. To make more money for the trip the class raffled beef. With the winter came snow and more snow and more snow. That meant some school was cancelled. Seniors, along with underclassmen, would have to make some of them up, but luckily they managed to miss one which was tacked on to the end of the year. Snow meant snowballs to some, and more than one senior had a little problem with the white stuff. Seniors brought home more honors as Joe Burkard and Shane Sumner placed 3rd in the 4-County Tractor Trouble Shooting Contest, Deb Mocherman qualified for the state Americanism Contest. and Betty Grimm placed in the Voice of Democracy Speech Contest again.
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Julie Manley works on schedules as part of her 7th period office work. 2. Seniors, Julie Stephens, Angie Eckley, Cathy Sentle, DeAnna Frack and Patti Pierce stand for applause at Fall Sports Program. 3. Angie Eckley rolls across the stage in the Senior Variety Show. 4. Laura Houser and Deb Geiser pause with some underclassmen on their bike-hike for Mini Course Day. 5. DeAnna Frack helps Patti Pierce in a surprise act at the Variety Show. 5 FRANK DOWNING LINDA FACKLER DEANNA FRACK TERESA FREESE LAURA HOUSER RONALD HUFFMAN LANCE LOCKWOOD SUSAN LIROT
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Seniors Eam Awards Springtime brought the counting of days to an end and also brought some more interesting events. Unfortunately the seniors were unable to down the faculty, in the traditional basketball game, but the game was close all the way. Dave Mitchell and his RAG team got together for one final performance. Then came the Home and Products show and several acts by the seniors in the Variety Show. Who will ever forget Dave Nixon's elephant calls? Spring also brought the mini course day with seniors at last getting to be the first in line to sign up. Horseback riding was added for the first time and. of course. ever popular was canoeing. Finally it was time to hand out all the awards. with the seniors getting their share. Cathy Reeder was presented with a scholarship by the county members of sororities. Julie Stephens and Tim Moore got Drama Awards, Shane Sumner received the highest award in FFA. Kathleen Brown took the Outstanding Senior and Award of Distinction in her field at 4- County as did Mike Wilder in his field, and Kathy Scott and Dave St. John received the Outstanding Senior Awards. Many other service awards were also given to seniors. I. Best Actor award winner, Tim Moore, prays for Drama Club's pay. 2. Sandy Perdewtskil poses with her ever-present smile. 3. Early arrivals await the bus for the senior trip to Florida. 4. RAG coach. Dave Mitchell. chooses his starting five in the senior-faculty game. 5. A tuba solo by Dave Nixon added to the Variety Show. l ERIC MARTIN MARK MCCLELLAN , i 1 mi. BILL MILLER DAVE MITCHELL CHRIS MORELAND ELLEN MORR TY OBERLIN SANDY PERDEW . yy
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