Sheridan High School - Sentinel Yearbook (Thornville, OH)

 - Class of 1983

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LEFT: During their visit to Washington, D.C., Brian Beach and Kaye Denton saw many historical sites including the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. ABOVE: Receiving their awards for attending the Presidential Classroom are Kaye Denton and Brian Beach. BELOW RIGHT: 1983 SCHOLAR ATHLETES Front Row: Dee Reichley and Becky Crossan. Row 2: Jeff Keller and Dan Reichley. STUDENTS RECEIVING SUPERIOR RATINGS AT THE SCIENCE FAIR — Front Row: Staci Johnson, John Tracy, Jeff Dawson, Mike Davis, and Rich Hoffer. Row 2: Craig Kelley, Tracy Dennis, Lydia Wren, Tracey Pax- son, Stacey Paxson, and Jeff Barber. Row 3: Brenda Crossan, Beth Henderson, Mike Satter- field, Susan Shelly, Jodi Mallett, Teresa Horn- mrich, Tim Bever, and Craig Smart. BELOW' RIGHT: Mr. Calderone directs the Jazz Band at awards night. At the band banquet held this spring. Mr. Calderone announced Jenny Rousculp as the recipient of the Most Inspirational Band Member Award and Karen Walker received the John Phillip Sousa Award. No one knows what it is that he can do till he tries — Publilius Syrus Presidential Classroom Awards Night 25

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The reward of a thing well done is to have done it — Ralph Waldo Emerson The 1983 Awards Night was held on May 17. Members of the Student Council, Quiz Team, and Scholarship Teams were honored for their participation. Four students from the junior and senior classes with the top scores on the American Legion Americanism Test were awarded. Also, scholarship recipients were recognized. Other awards presented but not pictured on these pages are: Cen- tury III Award to John Tracy; “I Dare You Awards to Jeff Keller and Susan Swinehart; Ohio Academic Scholarship and American High School Mathematics Award to Tim Bever; Artist of the Year Award to Glen Pennington; Vocational Awards of Distinction to Jennifer Canaday and Dawn Foster (Business Office Education), Darlene Cannon (Home Economics), and Melissa Lynn (Vocational Agriculture); and the Hocking Technical Principal’s Award to Lisa McCafferty. Also, Shawn Shumaker and Scott Eickelberger were honored for being selected to Boys’ State, and Toni Skinner and Marty DeLamatre for Girls’ State. On March 22, twenty students received superior ratings for their projects at the science fair. At the District Science Fair, Amy Pax- son, Craig Smart, Tracey Paxson, Susan Shelly, Tracy Dennis, and Jodi Mallett received top scores. These students were then eligible to attend the state competition held on April 30 at Ohio Wesleyan University. Sophomore Amy Paxson received a superior rating at the state level. ABOVE: Mr. Fisher presents the Leadership Award to Karen Walker for her work as Student Council President. BELOW: After announcing the winner of the Hugh O'Brien Leadership Award, Mr. Larry Davis congratulates sophomore Tricia Jolin. ABOVE: Presenting the Lucille Love Outstanding Senior Award to Craig Kelley is Mr. Edward Taylor. RIGHT: Performing during awards night are the Boys Senior Ensemble: Craig Kelley, Jeff Dawson. Craig Smart. Bill Dugan, Mike Satterfield, and John Tracy. After receiving their letters and pins, the students anxiously wait for Mr. Fisher to announce the results of the scholarship team testing. 24 Awards Night



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'‘I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any human being, Let me do it now. Let me not defer nor neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. ” — Etienne De Grellet ABOVE: After the Invocation and Baccalaureate address by Rev. Henry C. Seibert, Susan Lynn Shelly delivers the Valedictory. BELOW: During the Processional, the seniors watch as their classmates walk up the aisle and to their seats on the stage. ABOVE: As the band plays, the class of '83 passes by parents, relatives, and friends. BELOW: After the Commencement, Connie Braden. Mike Carney, Jean Baker, and Dee Reichley say their final good-byes. ABOVE: As the parents and relatives of the seniors enter the gy mnasium, juniors pass out programs and usher them to their seats. RIGHT: Putting on their gowns are Andora Jeffers. Brenda Croatian, and Sheila Hubbard. ABOVE LEFT: After four long years of study. National Honor Socie- ty member. Lori Robison, receives her diploma. ABOVE: In her Salutatory. Lisa Christine Johnson explains the meaning of a quota- tion by Ruskin and the class motto. RIGHT: After receiving the Salutatorian award, Lisa Johnson thanks her parents. 26 Graduation

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