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Education has for its object the formation of character — H. Spencer I A ABOVE: At her very last sport banquet, Lisa Remmert shows emotion when realizing how much she will miss SHS. BELOW: Athletic trainer, Chad Starkey, tells Mike Davis how to care for his football injury. BOT- TOM: Modestly, Bryan Tussing models his funky attire. ABOVE LEFT: During the faculty-senior game, Don Schumacher displays skill. ABOVE RIGHT: One morn- ing of Right to Read Week, Mr. Taylor and Josef Finsel recite portions of a book. BELOW': SKI CLUB Front Row: Heather Harlan. Jean Baker. Sherry Robinson. Jodi Mallett. Steve Emmert, and Dave Bennett. Row 2: Scott Friel, Cheryl Reinhart. Delana Robbins. Melissa Lynn, Tori Crane, Stephanie Alspach. and Beth llouk. Row 3: Lee Taylor, Rusty Lyons, Marty Del amatre. Angie Hankinson, Cheri Willey, Dave Dornon, Tracy Crane, Gary Evans, and Mr. Steve Glade. ABOVE: On the last day of school, the 1984 senior class parks their favorite means of transportation. ABOVE RIGHT: Shown here are Mr. Glade and friends: Ron Hughes, John Tracy, and 1 2 Opening
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ABOVE LEFT: Senior Dee Reichley was selected as the MVP for girls var- sity basketball. ABOVE CENTER: Speaking with Steve Shumaker and Dean Miller, who were selected to the All Southeastern Ohio First Team, is Coach John Coleman. ABOVE RIGHT: Performing in a meet, Lori Robison shows the gymnastic talent that helped her win two MVP trophies. FAR LEFT: By placing in the 800 Meter at the state track meet, Amy Wilson received All-Ohio honors. LEFT: Also competing in the state meet, Joni Johnston placed 8th in the discus. I do not think that winning is the most important thing. I think winning is the only thing. — Bill Veeck LEFT: For the second year, Joe Wilson was selected as the Most Valuable Player in golf. ABOVE LEFT AND RIGHT: Coach Sue Harrison proudly displays the titles which the softball team won. Brooke England. M P. holds the runner-up trophy for the regional tournament. Opening 1 1
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ABOVE LEFT: Larry Davis poses with his quiz team a! first taping. ABOVE RIGHT: Members of faculty and prominent students sit awaiting time to speak at awards night. BELOW LEFT: OLYMPICS OF THE MIND Front Row: Jeff VanMeter, Josef Finsel, Karen Forgrave, Bob Freeman, Lisa Wineman, and David Arick. Row 2: Tonya Ramsey, Bill Antle, Gary Black, John Tracy, Jeff Keller, and Traci Wineman. BELOW: As a part of the last day's activities, juniors, next year's seniors, provide their own form of transportation to school. The better part of every man's education is that which he gives himself. — J. R. Lowell LEFT: Secretary, Doris Lattimer can count money without watching. BELOW LEFT: During the senior-faculty basketball game both sides compete energetically. BELOW: MAJORETTES Vicki Eickelberger, Paula Nethers, Darlene Cannon, Susan Swinehart, and Brenda Short. Opening 13
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