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fc 1. Holly Davis eats lunch during a Spirit Board meeting. 2. Kristin Slusher gets refreshments after the National Honor Society ceremony. 3. Karen Copeland and Shannon Stookesbury wait for band practice to begin. 4. A band member is silhouetted against the morning sun. 5. Tammy Getz and Rob Abrams help clean up the Yearbook room. 6. Denise Jackson ponders over her homework, 7. Mrs. Deem knights a student in Col- lege English 11. 8. A pile of orange boxes is a constant reminder of the Senior Class fruit sale. 238
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A PAT ON THE BACK 1. Kay Pezoldt, Kristin Slusher, Jonathan Bender, and Kristie Roberts are recogniz- ed for the work as Junior Class Officers. 2. Regina Ferryman was named to the Se- cond Team All-WOL Softball team. 3. Matt Atha, Dawn Reid, Annette McKeever, Eric Richman, Billy Farmer, Billy Jo King, Chalie Turner, Rob Abrams, Joy Sain, Carla Jones, Robert Hagans, Heather Cheesbro, Leola Miller, Toya Snodgrass, and Cindy Gordon are recognized for their work as teacher aides in the Art Department. 4. Eric Young received a third place in the WOL Wres- tling meet and was named to the second team All-County Wrestling Team. 5. Sheila Evans was named to the All-WOL Softball team and was named Most Valuable Player for Girls ' Basketball at South, All-County Girls ' Basketball, and All-Ohio Girls ' Basketball. RECOGNITION 237 ••A. ' -
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A FINAL GLIMPSE AT ' 86 A final glimpse at 1986 shows that the school year was more than just the three A ' s — academics, athletics, and activities. It was students who were willing to go that extra mile to make things happen. The student who ate lunch on the floor to attend a meeting during the lunch hour; the student who dressed up and put on her best manners to attend a special reception; and the student who got up early in the morning to play at a preschool pep rally on the front lawn . . . these are the students that made 1986 a success. It was the student who marched and practiced after school each afternoon to improve his team or activity and the student who boxed fruit and helped clean rooms to improve his activity . . . these are the students who deserve an extra pat on the back. It was the student who made that extra effort in his class room that made South a school to be proud of. It was all these students working together that helped South strive for and achieve excellence. CLOSING 239
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