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Eric Neese Thai Nguyen Soccer Doug Nigerville Karen Oakly Flag Corps; Lionettes Richard Oliver Wrestling — 9, ID, 1 1 , 12; Cross Country; Powder Puff Cheerleader — 11,12; Key Club — 0, 1 O, 1 1 , 1 2 Scott Olaen Jane Ortiz Cheerleading — 9, 1 O, 1 1 , 1 2; S, C. A. Treas. — 12; N.H.S., Sec. — 12; Lionettes Sec.; Miss Osbourn Pageant, 2nd Runner Up — 12; Keyettes; Senate Scholarship Partici¬ pant; Elks Lodge Teenager of the Month. Oelia Park Cheerleading — 0, 1 O, 1 1 , 1 2; S. C. A, Rep. — 9,1 O, 1 1 , 1 2; N. H. S., Pres.. — 12; Leo Club Treas. — 1 9, 1 1 , 1 2; Class Sec. — 1 O, Treas. — 11; Egigles Coordinator — 12; Miss Osbourn Pageant, 3rd Runner Up — 1 2; Powder Puff Football; Elks Lddge Teenager of the Month David Parrotto Mark Perry Football — 1C, 1 1,12; Track — 9,10; Key Club Pham Trung V. Soccer — 9, 1 0,1 1 , 1 2 Jennifer Phillipa Concert Choir Don Picard Boys V. Soccer — 9, 1 O, 1 1 , 1 2; Key Club — 10,11,12; Powder Puff Cheerleader; Jr. Achievement James Pollack Electronics — I, II, III Larry Posey Walter Powell D.E., V.P. Paul Proctor Wrestling; Football — 9; Madrigals; Concert Choir Ardith Rademacher V. Soccer; Drama Club; Marching Band; Powder Puff Football; S.C.A. Rep. Jill Rathka Cheerleading — 9, 1 O, 1 1 , 1 2; N. H. S. — V. P. ; Egigles; Tennis; Miss Osbourn ' BA; Powder Puff Football; Keyettee; Lionettes; S.C.A.; Most Valuable Cheerleader’S3; Who ' s Who Among American H.S. Students; Girl ' s State; Teen Counseling; French Club Bobbl Raynor Track; Flag Corps; S.C.A., Sec. and Rep.; F.B.L. A-., Historian; C.O.E., I. B. M.; Keyettes Seniors 25
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A [Horrible?] Disease A poll accompanying the senior superlative ballots asked seniors for their own personal definition of that vague term, senioritis . This question provoked many ideas as to the causes, effects, and cure for this disease. These comments and ideas are as follows: Senioritis is . . . a certain disease which is contracted from a mite which lives in the graduation cap of a senior. The senior tries it on when he gets it from Herff Jones and is bitten by the bug. The only cure for such a virus is graduation.” CK Gal¬ lagher] . . . Doing just enough to graduate and party at the beach!” CT. Rusnak) . . . “I have become com¬ fortably numb and just don ' t care anymore. ” CS. Olsen] . . . “Graduat¬ ing in March when everyone else graduates in June.” CP. Raker] . . . “a word used to justify what I have been doing for the past four years” CB. Ketchem] . . . “A state of mind induced by the approaching spring, the need to party, and the lack¬ adaisical attitude towards school after twelve long years of educa¬ tion.” CG. Williams] ... “when you get so much sleep during the school that you can’t sleep at night. ” CT. Birnbaum] ... LOUNGE! CS. Bailey] . . . an accute aversion to anything resembling school ...” CA. Rademacher) . . . ‘‘The disease which causes you to turn off the alarm and go back to sleep” CA. Robinson] ... A person suffering from this disease, a Senior, is the craziest, most obnoxious person ever! CL. Kidwelj] . . . “when you give up trying to pass a Koman test. CS. Giesler] . . . “an uninhibited desire to flock to the beach and PARTY!” CF. Dzikowski] . . . Losing interest in school and grades, especially af¬ ter being accepted to college.” CK. Gaudin] . . . When you ' re a fresh¬ man and dream about senior girls, and when you’re a senior and dream about freshman girls.” CM. Seidlin- ger] . . . Complete indifference to teachers, work and the responsibil¬ ity that goes with knowing them.” CS. McDonald] . . . and last but cer¬ tainly not least, Brett Boyds com¬ ment; Kicking back, hanging loose, going to parties, and Rockin’ and Rollin ' ' till the end of time . . . Mike Barke contemplates a Government assignment, Cor what he plans to do for the weekend! 3. Middle pic. — Wendy Plum searches in the library for an important piece of literature. Above — Delia Park pauses from cheering at the Bonfire to smile for our photographer. Trying to make like cheerleaders, huh, guys!? Actually, Tracy Sloane and Brian Ketchem made pretty sexy cheerleaders at this year ' s Powder Puff Football Game! Hey Tracy, don ' t you know stripes and plaids don ' t go together? BHpl U Working Pierre? I see you got out of taking yearbook pictures to go to class. 24 Seniors
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Tony Reed Basketball — 9, 1 O; Football John Reed Track; Cross Country; V.I.C.A.; Weightlifting Chriata Richer Keyettes, Pres. Bobbi Rieck F.B.L. A.; Keyettes. Trees.; Hmrm. Rep.; Track Anita Robinson Terrie Rusnak S.C.A. Rep.; Teen Counseling; Hmrm. Rep.; Wrestling Mgr.; Keyettes; Egigles Loretta Ryder F.H.A.; A-H Teresa Marie Schill V. Football Mgr. — 1 O, 1 1 Christine Schup J.V. Basketball; V. Soccer; V. Soft- ball; Gymnastics Mgr.; Art Club Matt Seidlinger Newspaper CSeid-lines); Basketball; Powder Puff Cheerleader Michael Seninger V. I.C.A.; Games Club. Pres.; C.O.E. Rob Short Football; Weightlifting; Track Dawn Silvey John Tracy Sloana Basketball — 1 O. 1 1 , 1 2; Varsity Club — 11,12; Powder Puff Cheerleader; Buddy Cheryl Bmith Eric Smith Ed Spall Key Club; S.C.A.; Class Pres. — 12 Mike Spiller V. Wrestling — S, 1 O, 1 1 , 1 2; Cross Country; Track Pam Steelman Keyettes — 12; C.O.E. — 12; Egigles; Powder Puff Football Oeno Stewart Art Club 26 Seniors
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