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Above: Valedictorian Annette Cotterman delivers her address to all present. Below: Here Salutatorian Cheryl Reinhart gives her speech to the senior dass. Above: Here Jamie Cooperider, Shawn Tread- their final senior picture. Below: Here the wav. lay Dennis, and Brvan Tussing pose for seniors take time to pray Good Luck '84 Left: MAJVS graduate Barb Blackstone receives her diploma from Max Perry. Below Left: Valedictorian Annette Cotterman leads the Processional. Right: Nice shirt Chad, who's your tailor? Below Right: Singing her song Time is Sally Riley. Graduation 25
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Class of 1984 Graduates With New Outlook on Life On Sunday, May 27, the members of the class of 1984 assembled for the Bac- calaureate — Commencement in the high school gym. The seniors chose Pink and Baby Blue as their class colors. Pink Sweetheart Roses with Baby Blue ribbon as their class flower, and My Wish For You as their class song. The seniors also selected the quote Time Keeps Flowing Like a River to the Sea, And Its Banks Will Lead Where the Stars Wait for Me as their class motto. The senior class of- ficers were: lames Smith, President; Christina Fouch, Vice-President; Julie Nelson, Secretary; and Tracy Dennis, Treasurer. The Processional was played by the school band and was directed by Nicholas Calderone. The Valedictorian, An- nette Cotterman; Saiutatorian, Cheryl Ann Reinhart; and the members of the Na- tional Honor Society led the senior class onto the stage. The Invocation and Bac- calaureate address was given by Reverend Alvin Kintner of the Olivet Church of the Brethren. After the Valedictory and Salutatory, the seniors sang the class song. In the absence of Superintendent Bert Severance, Principal Richard Fisher presented the Valedictorian and Saiutatorian awards. After the singing of the Alma Mater and the presentation of the class of 1984 by Richard Fisher, diplomas were presented by school board members, Charles Boring, Paul Ream, and Robert Lynn. The high school chorus sang the Benediction and then the band played during the Recessional. Above: Seeming very happy to be receiving her diploma is Amy Wilson. Below: What's this? We've caught Scott Eickelberger practic- ing his austerity during graduation. Pictures of the senior class of 1984 are proudly displayed in the main showcase. Above: Graduating seniors listen intently to Rev. Alvin Kintner. Below: Graduate Sandy Cummings excitedly receives her diploma. - •■■■iiPnWQBn,W,!pF 24 Graduation
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Art Club Has a Busy Year Exploring the World of Art ART CLUB — Front Row: Marabeth Smith, Amy Paxson, Tonya Ramsey, and Adviser, Mrs. McIntyre. Row 2: Marina Burghy, Gayla Arn, Eric Zielhke, Rob Sands, and Andy Reichley. Row 3: Kathy Thieken, Christie Crader, Michele Hillis, Cammie Wagner, and Eve Campbell. Not Pictured: Jeff Rof- fey, Becky Crossan, and Jamie Hynus. Senior art experts give some advice to jr. high students. Above: Working on a day model, Doug Fisher molds an almost life-like image. Below: Senior Mark Little plays mo- tionless while other art members cover him with plaster. Above: Actively involved not only in teaching but also in the work is Mrs. Rita McIntyre. Below: Junior Eve Campbell prepares posters for the Zanesville hospitals.
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