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Singing the senior class song In Tomorrow s Time ' are some members of the senior class, directed by Mrs. Mechling. Does anybody know how these weird looking things fit??” exclaims Tina Helser. A few of the senior girls took time out to say cheese for this rare photograph. As the senior graduating class watches attentively, the tradi- tional song The Lord Bless You and Keep You is sung. Kimberly K. Cooperrider, a student of MAJVS, receives her diploma and congratulations from Mr. Robert Forsythe. Near the closing ceremonies of graduation, the entire senior class idng for the last time, Sheridan High’s Alma Mater. Graduation 25
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Leading the 1977 graduates out of the gym is Dan Barber. Mr. Fisher poses with exchange students. 24 Graduation On Sunday May 29, Graduation Exercises were held for the Class of 1977. Red gowns and caps were worn by all members of the senior class. Rev. Dean Bright, from St. Paul Lutheran Church in Somerset, gave the Invocation and Baccalaureate Address. This year there were six valedictorians. Only one speech was given for each of the six, that of which was read by Janet Miller. After the valedictorians' address the class song In Tomorrow's Time” was sung. Later the graduates participated in the recessional, no longer as a group but as individuals. Individuals who would have to agree that most of the best days of their early lives were spent attending Sheridan High School. , . . the days ahead hold much more of what we long for — in tomorrow's time... Giving the Valedictorians' Address at Graduation for Dan Barber, Mary Bever, Qncj R0bert Gutridge Christine Flautt, Lisa Gutridge , Carla Hudok and herself is Janet Miller. receive a valedictorian award Karen Devereaux receives congratula- tions from Mr. Robert Forsythe. Before the start of the graduation processional, four of the six valedictorians, have a final chat before their commencement exercises are to begin.
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ART CLUB — Front Row: Bunni George, Deb Drumm, Tim Walkup, Janean Canaday, Mindy Wright, Jaci Cooperider, Cindy Keller, Sherman Shoemaker, Wendy Walter, Theresa Hitchens, Joel Loughman, Anita Fox, and Janet Miller. Row 2: Whit Tussing, Heidi Holland, Kim Sweeney, Donna McGrath, Kim Nguyen, Charlotte Shelly, Bobbi Wineman, Pam Runkel, Kenda Renner, Margie Kelly, Sandy Lentz, Brenda Cox, Jill Wil- son, and Mrs. McIntyre, Adviser. Row 3: Nancy Carpenter, Rhonda Bowers, Laura Brussee, Che- ryl Brown, Bill Truex, Ed Fox, Bob Farmer, Janine Stickdorn, Brenda Dupler, Cindy Winegardner, Becky Winegardner, Nancy White, Reed Noyes, Ben Aberegg, Lori Olive, Crystal McCullough, Crystal Kelly, Lois Ridgley, Kim Hupp, Carla Hudak, Mary Miller, and Sonya George. Some of the Art Club members surprised Mrs. McIntyre with a birthday party. Mr. Severance, Mrs. Mechling, and Mrs. Mary Jo Shrider, a teacher at the Junior High and the birthday girl’s mother, were among the honored's guests. The Art Club was asked to paint a mural of car- toon characters at Thornville Elementary School. Crystal McCullough and Cheryl Brown were two of the many members that helped to paint. Everyone pitched in and bought Mrs. McIntyre (Rita) a cake for her surprise birthday party. At the spring concert, the Art Club displayed vari- ous art projects, some being for sale. Art Club fakes on big projects Art club’s major projects for the year included a float for homecoming featur- ing “hang up the Raiders, blacklite sets for the minstrel depicting the four seasons, and a mural of cartoon char- acters at Thornville Elementary. Also for sports and drama, the art club made posters. 26 Art Club
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