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LEFT: Soon after the dancing begins, prom-goers crowd the dance floor in front of the mountain scenery. ABOVE: Providing music for the prom, the band “Dry Run” performs for the crowd. LEFT: At the beginning of the prom, junior class president John Tracy welcomes the couples. ABOVE: Serving as hostesses are sophomores Sally Riley, Cheryl McCullough, and Amy Wilson. RIGHT: As this year’s prom comes to a close, the couples enjoy their final dances. LEFT: Showing off their dancing abili- ty are Sheila Hubbard, Dari Evans, Jeff Ellis and Lisa Johnson. ABOVE: Receiving instructions from Mrs. Ballantinc is Crede Bailey. Tahitian theme is carried out FAR LEFT: As last minute preparations are made, prom waiters get ready to serve the meal. LEFT: Keeping his promise, Mr. Taylor dances a slow one with Meg Trowbridge. ABOVE: As part of the entertainment for the evening, the comedian presents his monologue to the audience. Prom 19
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LEFT: Ceiling streamers go up on Wednesday before the prom. ABOVE: Following in his brother’s footsteps, Don Schumacher “Tarzan climbs the rafters to string extensions. RIGHT: PROM ORGANIZERS AND DATES Mr. and Mrs. James Ballantine, Cindy Nelson and Jim Wears, and Jeff Forgravc and Karen Walker. Breakfast tradition to end prom is revived LEFT: Freshman and sophomore prom waiters gather before serving. ABOVE: Exten- ding streamers from the gym center to the stage is Jean Baker. Dedicating much time after school, juniors work hard to complete the decorating. The junior-senior prom was held on Saturday, May 8th. Juniors chose a tahitian theme and decorated the walls with a sunset and mountains. Dinner consisted of ham, scalloped potatoes, com, rolls, tossed salad, and sundaes for dessert. The band “Dry Run played for the dance sec- tion. After that prom-goers went to a movie see- ing either “I Ought To Be In Pictures or “Night Crossing. A breakfast of sausage, eggs, and cinnamon rolls was served to complete the prom. ABOVE: Waiting in line to have their pictures taken, the couples relax before dancing. LEFT: During the week before the prom, juniors Karen Walker, Rusty Lyons, and Tammy Mobley help to hang the ceiling streamers. RIGHT: While the band takes an inter- mission, couples enjoy listening to a comedian.
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1982 SCHOLAR ATHLETES — Front Row: Dee Reichley and Becky Crossan. Row 2: Jim Wilson and Scott Eickelberger. ABOVE: Receiving the Lucille Love Outstanding Senior Award from English teacher, Mr. Edward Taylor, is Ellen Waugh. RIGHT: VOCA- TIONAL AWARDS OF DISTINCTION ARE: Brian Silsley (Industrial Arts); Jancen Hudak and Cathy Schmeltzer (Home Economics); and Craig Collins and Joe Watkins (Vocational Agriculture). BELOW: Senior Shelly Thompson is presented the Century III Award by Mr. James Ballantine. She was also recipient of the Outstanding Science Student Award. Students Are Honored for Their Various Achievements During the Academic Year on Awards Night At this year’s Awards Night, honor roll pins were awarded to the student! that earned them. Yearbook members, scholarship recipients, and quiz tean members were also honored. Other awards that are not listed on these pagei are: Daughters of the American Revolution and Ohio Academic Scholarshi| to Susan Hammer; Perfect Attendance for Four Years of High School t( Trina Fisher; and the Hocking Technical Principal’s Award to Cath) Reichley. At the end of the program, scholarship team results were an- nounced and the students were honored for their participation. The 1982 Science Fair was held on March 16. The students that received superiors were then eligible to participate in the District Science Fair held at Denison University on April 3. Of the 24 students receiving superior ratings, Tim Bever, Shelly Boring, Craig Collins, Teresa Hommrich, Tonya Ramsey, Jenny Rousculp, Susan Shelly, Donna Shevel, Shelly Thompson, and Angit Wood advanced to state competition. On April 17 at Ohio Wesleyan Univer- sity, Craig Collins, Angie Wood, and Tim Bever earned superiors. Jenny Rousculp received a $50 savings bond from the Ohio Dental Association for her project. Three students were sponsored by the Student Council this year to par- ticipate in the Presidential Classroom for Young Americans held in Washington, D.C. Seniors Curt Hoskinson, Janie Hanson, and junior Jenny Rousculp were selected to attend the classroom. The students spent one week learning about our government and visiting the sites. ABOVE: Recipients of the Artist of the Year Award arc Wylie Tussing and Kris Wears. Each received a $50 gift certificate to an art supply store. RIGHT: Juniors Scott Miller and Jenny Rousculp (not pictured) were the winners of the ‘‘I Dare You Awards. 20 Awards Night
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