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LEFT: Describing her hate for Artie's wife to him is his girlfriend,” Bunny Flingus. ABOVE: After losing her hearing aid. Corrinna Stroller tries to stay casual in her conversation. RIGHT: Bananas laments the vocational choice of her son. 16 Fall Play ABOVE RIGHT: Feeding the audience while she explains her life and rela- tionships is Bananas Shaughnessy. LEFT: Three nuns invade the Shaughnessy apartment after they are trapped on the roof while watching the pope. BELOW: Bananas tries to convince Billy Einhorn that she should remain at home. RIGHT: Telling listeners of his destructive plans is Ronnie Shaughnessy.
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BELOW LEFT: Student Council president Nick Gaskins prepares to crown Cheryl Goodin as Homecoming cjueen as Dan Fox, Rick LeRoy and Kevin Edwards watch. BELOW RIGHT: Cheryl Goodin is brought on the field by Mr. Homer Tussing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sophomore Pam Manos waits pa- tiently with escorts Dan Parish and Calvin Leigh. On October 10. 1980. Sheridan held its an- nual Homecoming. Ceremonies were preceded for the first time in the school’s history by a parade of floats which were con- structed by each of the classes and the Art Club. Corvettes and a roadster for the queen were used to carry the royalty around the field before Student Council president Nick Gaskins announced them. Reigning as this year’s queen was Cheryl Goodin. She gave her thank-you and good luck speech before being escorted to her seat to watch the game. Her attendants were freshman Kristi Koblentz, sophomore Pam Manos, junior Rhonda LeRoy, and senior Diane Gelvin. Generals played a tough game but were defeated by the Morgan Raiders with a final score of 20-12. Dancing was provided after the game for alumni and students. Homecoming 15
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Eight Chemists go to State; Four Scholars study at DC LEFT: STATE SCIENCE FAIR PARTICIPANTS — Craig Col- lins. Teryl Fullmer. Beth Kull- man. Kim Walker. Cheri Clip- pinger. Susan Hammer, and Shelly Thompson (Absent from picture: Dawn Denton). LEFT: At the Sheridan Science Fair held on March -1, parents ot scientists anil interested members oi the communiit observe the pro- jects as the end of judging approaches. BELOW During modules 10 and I7 on science fair dav. Amy Cooperidcr. Andrew Smith. Sue DeRolph and Beth Kullman put the finishing touches on their posters and displays. ABOVE: Presidential Classroom student Becky Cook is enthused when she gives a report about her trip to the Student Council. BELOW LEFT and BELOW CEN- TER: During one of their sightseeing tours, the girls saw the Eternal Flame and the Washington Monument. BELOW RIGHT: PARTICIPANTS ON AWARDS NIGHT — Susie Flammer. Tammy Rouse and Teryl Fullmer (Absent from picture: Becky Cook). Science Fair was held this year on March 24. 1981, with everyone enrolled in physics and chemistry and anyone else who was interested displaying a project. Projects per- tained to health, behavior, chemistry, and physics. Receiving a superior rating at the school level were Kelly O'Reilly, Dawn Denton. Kim Walker. Beth Kullman. Nick Gaskins, Dale Jones, Tim DeLamatre, Diane Gelvin, Cheri Clippinger, Tina Bowland, Jim Wilson, Craig Collins, Susie Hammer, Teryl Fullmer, Shelly Thompson, Sarah Smith, and Angie Wood — 17 medals awarded in all. These students were then eligible to participate at the district fair at Denison University on April 11. Of these seventeen, Susie Hammer, Teryl Fullmer, Cheri Clippinger, Shelly Thompson, Dawn Denton, Kim Walker, Beth Kullman and Craig Collins qualified for the state level. On May 2, juniors Susie Hammer and Shelly Thompson earned superiors at this fair at Ohio Wesleyan University. Science teacher, Mr. Pat Funk, was very pleased with the outcome of the program. Again this year, the Student Council sponsored four scholarships to the Presidential Classroom for Young Americans so Sheridan students could benefit from the experi- ence. Chosen by a committee to attend the classroom in Washington D.C. were Becky Cook, Susie Hammer, Tammy Rouse, and Teryl Fullmer. The four stayed for a week in the nation's Capitol learning of the government branches and sections. They also enjoyed seeing many V.l.P.'s and interesting sites.
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