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Awards Night Brings Recognition, Scholarships, and Surprises May 14th was the date for Awards Night '80. After devotions and opening remarks, Mr. Richard Fisher presented honor roll pins. Year- book awards were given by adviser Mr. Imbroscio. Mike Kelly was pre- sented the Century III Award. Jo Reichley received the DAR and the Ohio Academic Scholarship. “I Dare You” Awards were received by Tish Friel and Nick Gaskins. The Leadership Award went to Sherman Shoemaker. He also presented the Artist of the Year Award to him- self; Mrs. Rita McIntyre confirmed the presentation with an art gift cer- tificate. Deb Hudak received the Hocking Tech. Principal's Award. In its second year, the Lucille Love Outstanding Senior Award went to Karen Keller. Mathematics, Vocational, Industrial Arts, and Interna- tional Fellowship awards were also given. Scholarship results were not as high as previous years. Guidance counselor James Ballantine pres ents the Daughter of American Revolutior Award to senior Jo Reichley. Jo also receiver the Ohio Academic Scholarship to be used a the MATC. ABOVE: Jazz band members entertain the award winners and their parents with a medley of tunes chosen by their director, Nicholas Calderone RIGHT: After reading a long list of Sherman Shoemaker's accomplishments, Mr. Fisher honors him with the Leadership Award. At the band banquet, three persons were honored with high awards. Dave Gotschall received the Most Inspirational Award; seniors thanked Mr Calderone for his years of patience and guidance with a plaque; and this year's John Philip Sousa Award went to David Leckrone 22 Awards Night First to congratulate Tishia Friel (ABOVE) and Nicholas Gas kins (BELOW) on receiving the I Dare You Awards is Mi Ballantine. This award is a book written by W. H. Danforth dai ing its recipients to think tall, smile tall, stand tall, and walk tal
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FAR LEFT: As waiters, exchange students Roger Kearton from Sheridan and Jose Siller from Mexico serve drinks to couples at the prom. Other pictured waiters are Tim York, Jim Wilson, and Steve Goodall. LEFT: In Basic English 10, Jose listens closely as Mrs. Kunkler explains the use of gerunds. Students Accept the Challenge to Learn Away From Home Two students participated in the foreign exchange program at Sheridan. One, Roger Kear- ton, from Mount Perry travelled to Peru. Roger is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kearton. The other, Jose Siller, from Mexico came to Sheridan at the begin- ning of the school year. Jose stayed in Thornville with Joe Howell and his family. He was a member of the track team and was given the International Fel- lowship Award on Awards Night. Sheridan had four students take part in the Presi- dential classroom in Washington D.C. Scott Wright, Melinda Lynn, Stephanie Skinner, and Sue DeRolph each stayed for a week in the nation’s capital learn- ing of the government branches and sections. They also saw many V.I.P.’s and important buildings. Presidential classroom participants saw such sights as the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Sol- dier. ABOVE: When at Sheridan, Jose took an art course and learned how to make an eggshell mosaic. BELOW: Junior Sue DeRolph visits Walter Mondale's office. LEFT: After one of their government sessions, Sue DeRolph and Stephanie Skinner pose for a photograph with their Con- gressman Clarence Miller. ABOVE: On their arrival at Sheri- dan after their week in Washington, Scott Wright and Melinda Lynn look over photographs and other information concern- ing their experience. Foreign Exchange Presidential Classroom 21
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ABOVE: As scholarship team members watch, Karen Cotterman receives her certifi- cate for her part on the history team. RIGHT: Mr Taylor presents Karen Keller with the Lucille Love Outstanding Senior Award. After getting the Mathematics Actuarial Association Award, Dave Flautt comes down from the stage. “Artist of the Year, Sherman Shoemaker, can’t believe it when he is told by Mrs. Rita McIntyre that he was the recipient of the award. ABOVE LEFT: As staff member Carol Sterner watches, Jackie Boyer is given a Senior Yearbook Award by Mr. Martin Imbroscio, adviser. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. James Ballantine is pleased to present this year's Century III Award to senior Michael Kelly. ABOVE: Singing at this year’s awards program is the senior ensemble. FAR LEFT: Exchange student, Jose Sil- ler, receives a certificate from Mr. Fisher recognizing him in the program. LEFT: Vocational student, Justy Cordray, receives a Voca- tional Award of Distinction from Mr. Alan King. asst, principal. Awards Night 23
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