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We gone GRADUATION AT LAST Page 20: Top- The Seniors Before, left to Right, Tim St. Clair, Chuck DeVoe, Mike Altenbach, Chris Bessey, Rhonda Frye, Jeff Johnson, Phil Shellabarger, Mark Nightin- gale, Tina Fry, Steve Fry and Mark Facey; Bottom Left- Chuck DeVoe and Mark Night- ingale being congratulated; Bottom Right- Chris Bessey getting ready. Page 21: Top Left- Valedictor ian Mark Nightingale delivering his speech; Top Right- The Senior Class after, from left to right, Steve Fry, Jeff Johnson, Mark Facey, Chris Bessey, Rhonda Frye, Tina Fry, Mike Alten- bach, Chuck DeVoe, Mark Nightingale and Tim St. Clair; Bottom Left- Mike Altenbach and Chuck DeVoe getting ready; Bottom Right- Steve Fry running up to get on the jmTTUJBi.T, stage. 20 Graduation
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Classy COMPETENT AND COMPETATIVE Page 19: Top Left- Mark Nightingale showing his intelligence; Top Right- Phil Shellabarger “STUFF”; Bottom Left- Mark Facey taking stats at St. Paul. I HONORS AND AWARDS Mike Altenbach: Lettered in every sport every year; member of honor society, chosen most valuable shop student, and voted most outstanding student by the Jay Cee’s. Chris Bessey: President freshman and junior year; Annual editor and NHS President; Member of publications staff for four years; lettered in track and basketball; Powers First American Abroad Student, and Salutatorian. Charles DeVoe: Class secretary senior year, honor society rep for two years, member of varsity basketball and track teams, member of letterman’s club and Cruiser and Hi- Power Staff. Mark Facey: Winner of the Voice of Democracy; member of football team; and illustrator. Steve Fry: Chosen All-league linebacker, fullback, center and guard. All Star for the Myrtle Point Classic and All-State Guard, picked for the East West Shrine Football Team as an alternate and for the All-South Coast Football Team as a linebacker. Tina Frye: Homecoming Princess Junior year, Student Body Treasurer and Secretary. NHS Secretary junior year and Vice President senior year, Rally and volleyball team and published in the “American Society of Poets”, and the “South Coast Writing Project”. Rhonda Fry: Four year member of volleyball team and three years with the basketball team; President of Indian Youth Club junior year and secretary senior year; Homecoming Queen senior year. Jeff Johnson: Lettered in football, chosen All-League Defensive Guard senior year, and published in the “South Coast Writing Project.” Mark Nightingale: Senior class president, honor society treasurer, letterman's presi- dent, member of varsity basketball and football teams, picked as All-League Offensive Guard; received awards in algebra, science, math, history, and English; Given the Citizenship award, and was Valedictorian. Phil Shellabarger: Four year member of the football team, two years of varsity basketball; All-League Defen- sive End; Selected District Tournament All-Star, All-League All-Star, and Second Team All-Star at State. Tim St. Clair: Played JV Basketball three years; member of honor society; received awards in history and photography; photographer published in the Lake County Herald and the Myrtle Point Herald; and Cruiser Photographer. Seniors 19
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HOT GRADUATION Graduation was hot; everyone was burning up. Friday, May 27, at 8:00 pm, the 1983 Seniors were taking their last step in high school, and Steve Fry, the last one on the stage, rushed his. John Hunter, Dean from SWOCC, Mark Nightingale, Valedictorian, and Chris Bessey Salutatorian, were the honored speakers. Scholarships were awarded by the JayCee’s, the Indian Youth Group, SWOCC, and the Powers Scholarship Committee. Mike Altenbach received a calculator from the JayCee’s for being an all-around good student. Chairman of the Board, Merle Kalb, handed out the diplomas, followed by Superintendent, John Rollofson, presenting the class of 1983, at which the Seniors flipped their tassels to the other side of their hats. After the com- mencement services the Seniors stood in line where they are traditionally congratulated by family and friends.
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