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Elizabeth Detweiler Co-Valedictorian, Principal ' s List (1,2, 3, 4), Jazz Band (1, 2, 3, 4), Easy Smith Jazz Award (3), Flag Corps (1,2 — Co-Cap), Senior Class Secre¬ tary (4), NHS (4 — Sec), Leo Club (3, 4), Model ON (3), Orchestra (3, 4) Lisa L. Edwards Yearbook (4), FBLA (4), COE (4) Lora Ann Egidi Class Treasurer (1, 3), Art Club (1, 3), Gymnas¬ tics (1, 2, 3), Outdoors Club (3), FBLA (4) Claudia A. Ellis Carnice Yvette Essex asketball (1, 2, 3 — MVP, All-Around. Athlete f the Year), Tennis (3, 4), Band (1), Boys ' Bas- etball manager (2) Robert Luke Estep Chris D. Ewell ' ootball manager (1,2, 3, 4), Wrestling manager , 3), Basketball manager (1. 2, 3), Art Club, Weightlifting Club Jeffrey D. Fairman ootball (2, 3, 4 — All-District, All-Area), Base .all (2. 3, 4 — Cap). Varsity Club (2, 3, 4), FBLA Just Aiotdeii DoyO?) G raduation? Looking at the event nonchalantly, one could say it simply signified the end of twelve years of schooling. But ask a graduate of 1985, and you will find that June 13th was not “just an¬ other day”. Most of the changes gradu¬ ation brought were welcomed with open arms plagued with senioritis. Who would miss catching a bus or finding a park¬ ing space at 7:42 am each morn¬ ing? No more strategically posi¬ tioned hall monitors, wooden passes, or required (and dread¬ ed) Science projects! Goodbye to trudging out to TCs in Artie weather or April showers. Fare¬ well to Orsini and Weber name stamps and . . . But wait a moment. Opti¬ on graduation morning, seniors (soon- to-be-graduates) gathered for com¬ mencement rehearsal. Here the alpha- mism could not hide the unwel come changes. Important deci¬ sions had to be made about con¬ tinuing school or finding a job. There would be no tardy sys¬ tem next year, true, but time late will either register on a pay- check or go unnoticed by an in¬ different professor. And Teach¬ ers workdays? Not a viable ex¬ cuse for an absence at work. We have always been told, “Treasure your high school years; they will be your best.” Well, those years are over and there is no turning back. We are adults now, graduates with a di¬ ploma to boot! So a fond fare¬ well to teachers, tardies, TCs, classmates, Gerstle’s phobias, lunch shifts, and everything else, and wish us luck!!! by Elena Noel Park betical lineup on the tract starts with the girls with last names that begin with “P’ Class of 1985 23
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Donald L. Burke Cynthia L. Cameron Soccer (2, 3, 4). Tennis (3, 4), Yearbook (4 — Photography Editor), Drama Club (1, 2, 3), Sci¬ ence Fair (3 — 1st place) Bobby D. Carroll Football (2, 3, 4), Track (1.2, 3. 4), Weightlifting Club Diane E. Cash FHA (4), FBLA (1), Mock Wedding(4) Anthony Cellucci Soccer (1, 2, 3, 4), Class Treasurer (3), Football 0 ) Timothy Chapman Football (2), Weightlifting Club (2, 3, 4), Key Club (2, 3, 4), Drama Club (4), JA (3), SC A (1,2, 3, 4) Kari L. Clarke Madrigals (3), FBLA (4), Concert Choir (1, 2, 4), MRVS (1, 2, 3, 4), Clerk Typing Test (3rd Place) Karen P. Clayter Boys ' Basketball manager (2), Powder Puff (3, 4), Keyettes, SCA Benjamin S. Cole Basketball (3, 4), Golf (4), NHS (3, 4), Soccer (1), Varsity Club (3) Nancy Coleman DECA (12 — Vice Pres), Outstanding Marketing Student (11), Sales Demonstration (3, 4 — 1st place), DE Robin Collins Brian Compliment Dennis B. Cook Baseball (1,2, 3, 4), Football (1,2, 3,4), Key Club Joan Cutting Scott Edward Daley Marching Band (1), Science Fair (1, 2), Science Club (2), Art Club (2), Powder Puff Cheerleader (4) Julie Daniel Cheerleading (1, 2, 3), Homecoming Queen (4), Key Club (1, 2, 3, 4 — Vice Pres), Miss OHS Pageant (1,2, 3, 4), Madison ' s Munchkins (2 — Pres), COE (4) 5 Kenneth A. Davis Tennis (2, 3). SCA (1,2,3,4), Track (4), Key Club (2. 3, 4), Powder Puff Cheerleader (3, 4) Geoffrey O. Dean Patrick Henry Dempsey Golf (1. 2, 3 — MVP, 4 — Cap), NHS (3, 4), Spanish Club (3, 4). Honor Roll (1.2, 3, 4), Upper Eagles (4). Science Fair (1 — 1st place) Tripp DeRamus Seniors
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•UUISill - 7 = Karen L. Farnham Marci E. Ferguson Teresa L. Fitzgerald Keyettes (3, 4), Powder Puff (3, 4), Spanish Club (3, 4) Rhonda K. Fleming John A. Flemming Newspaper (1, 2, 3 — Editor), Forensics (1,2, 3, 4), All-Regionai Chorus (1, 2, 3, 4), Jazz Choir (3, 4), Madrigals (1, 2, 3) Tracy R. Forsyth Marjorie Boyton Fox Co-Salutatorian, Model Executive Government Conference (3), NHS (3, 4), Class Secretary (2), SCA (1, 2. 3, 4), Leo Club (4) Robert Lester Franklin Class President (2, 3, 4), Boys’ State (3), Football (2, 3, 4), Wrestling (2, 4), Orchestra (1. 2, 3, 4), Who ' s Who Among American High School Stu¬ dents (3) Tanya V. Freeman Track (2, 3), Cross Country (3), Upper Eagles (4) Andrea M. Garcia Newspaper (2, 3, 4). Pep Club (2) Cynthia Elizabeth Gerson SCA (i, 2, 3, 4 — Sec) FBLA (3 — Vice Pres, 4), Keyettes (3, 4), Drama Club (3), Interclub Coun¬ cil (3), Soccer (1,2), Boys ' Soccer Manager (2, 3), Powder Puff (3, 4), Richmond Intern (4), COE (4) if. Scott Gibbs Soc cer U, 2, 3 — All District 4). Football (3, 4 — All-District, Ail-Regional), DECA, SCA, FBLA Seniors
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