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Rgx Mathematics Certificates: SMSU Math Relays: Joe Griesemer Andy Trusevich Craig Kliethermes Brad Quinn Hang Bui Mike Manczuk Mike Donelson Brian Carroll David Rempe Steve Berberich Mike Vienhage Bart Rehagen Chin Pham Lisa Schroeder Loan Tran Kevin Eck Becky Rempe Thomas Bramer Matt Vienhage Rocky Gambon David Woody Matt Gassel Robin Robinson Algebra 1 Team Event 2nd Place: David Holtmann Jane Tylor Erik VanRhein Keith VanRhein Algebra 2 Team Event 3rd Place: David Eek Julie Griesemer Tricia Taylor Thanh Doa Trigonometry Team Event 2nd Place: Mike Dailey Sean Hyde John Jabusch Ed Rippee Business Certificates of Proficiency: Accounting - Grade A: Dan Bowen Mike Dailey Sean Hyde John Jabusch Ed Rippee Typing: Rita Fenske - 58Wsm Carol Hall - 55wsm Rick Horton - 50Whn Ann Jabusch - 61wsm Craig Kliethermes - SOWsm Brad Quinn - 52whm Jenny Simpson - 53wsm Bruce Rippee - 54wsm John Thornton - 55wsm Diane Tucker - 55wsm Music Certificates: John Phillip Sousa Award: John Jabusch Outstanding Vocal Award: Nancy Hall Band Letter Awards: Keith VanRhein Ann Jabusch Becky Rempe Michelle Giboney Carl Wade Kit Bynum Joe Howard David Holtmann Erik VanRhein John Jabusch Matt Vienhage Perfect Attendance K: Punctuality: Rocky Gambon Chin Pham David Rempe Nheim Ta Loan Tran Steve Urban Medal Awards: Highest Average for Four Years: Religion - Ed Rippee English - Ed Rippee Social Studies - John Jabusch Dramatics - Jeff Driscoll Yearbook - Ronny Michael Science - Sean Hyde Business - John Jabusch Mathematics - John Jabusch Band - John Jabuach Home EC. - Nancy Hall American Legion: Boys State - David Eck Girls State - Julie Griesemer RT. French Co. Home Economics Awards: Laura Castillon Appreciation Award: Ann Meese and Robert Meaney
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s i 1 a J 3 s 86 many of the last day of school at the Awards Assembly. After very brief class periods to hand in text books and wind up the school year, the student body and even many new graduates gathered in the gym for the presentation of the academic and activity awards. Below is the complete list of those awards and order in which they were presented. Highest Average in: Religion 1 - Jane Taylor Religion 2 - Rita Fenske Regligion 3 - Julie Griesemer Religion 4 - Ed Rippee English 1 - Jane Taylor English 2 - Brad Quinn English 3 - Ellen Lee English 4 - Ed Rippee Geography - Jane Taylor Government - Julie Griesemer World History - Rita Fenske American History - John Jabusch Psychology - Gayla Dreyer Speech 1 - Jane Taylor Speech 2 - Gayla Dreyer Drama - Sharon Bramer General Science - Keith VanRhein Biology 1 - Rita Fenske Biology 2 - John Jabusch Chemistry - Sean Hyde Art 1 - Craig Kleithermes Art 2 - Stacie Sheridan General Business - Julie Griesemer Accounting '- John Jabusch Typing - Brad Quinn Business Law - Trish Healey Pre-Algebra - Mary Bingle Programming - Diane Hagenhoff Algebra 1 - Keith VanRhein Algebra 2 - Becky Rempe Consumer Math - Angela Hyde Geometry - Ann Jabusch Honors Given to. . . Advanced Math - John Jabusch Home Economics 1 - Jane Taylor Foods - Nancy Hall Clothing - Teresa Kutz Contemporary Living - Vince Berg Spanish 1 - Kathleen Griesemer Spanish 2 - Brad Quinn Latin 1 - Joan Lee Drivers, Education - Angela Hyde Band - Linda MacDougall Chorus - Vito Sisto Newspaper - Dan Bowen Photography - David Exline Yearbook - Ellen Lee Scholarship Certificates Highest Average for Class: Jane Taylor Ann Jabusch 8: Rita Fenske Julie Griesemer John Jabusch ACTIVITY CERTIFICATES Student Council: President - Sharon Bramer Vice President - Steve Berberich Secretary - Virginia Miederhoff Treasurer - Sean Hyde National Honor Society President - Mike Dailey Vice President - Sean Hyde Secretary - Julie Griesemer Treasurer - Tricia Taylor Irish Player of the Year: Renee Thornton Outstanding Actor: Brigitte Baker Outstanding Crew Person: Jeff Driscoll Unsung Hero: Angela Ginger Theatre Activities for the Year Outstanding Involvement: Marilyn Quintus The Outstanding Sophomore Citizen of SCH who attended the Sophomore Pilgrimage: Rita Fenske Chess Club: Brian Carroll Sean Hyde Mike Dailey Andy Trusevich John Jabusch
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People A new breed of students entered the doors of our school this year. With the relatively small class sizes it goes to show that its not always quantity that counts . . . itls quality! The school sported many interesting and talented people. Especially in the freshman class, with their roller skating James Parham, soccer playing Mike Dressler, whose interest led to the first SCHS soccer team. Award winners were Michelle Giboney and Carl Wade in music performances. Not many classes have two sets of identical twins. Mary and Martha Bingle and Keith and Erik VanRhein kept their teachers confused almost all year long. The sophomore class had been the largest class in recent years. A very athletic, not to mention artistic class they would set a precedent for classes to follow. Jennifer Simpson captured a iil rating in District Competition in piano. Leslie Baker mixed her schoolwork with A New Breed dancing; Steve Clifton raced bicycles and Lesia Lugge won racquetball tournaments after school and on weekends. The juniors were the top academic class. They were a close group and united when things needed to be done. After the untimely death of Dave Woody,s father, the class became even closer. The juniors always managed to have a good time, but planning prom, dances, and trips kept them busy. The seniors were preparing to start a new kind of life away from high school. They were all special people, leaders of the school and they had a unique way of making school fun. The seniors saw many of their friends and classmates come and go over the years, but they just stuck together to have a great time at the lake on their trip and made it to the ultimate goal GRADUATION! 88 Top left Freshmen CaraI Wade and Thomas Bramer try their hand at an orange Mandarin 381811 in a demonstration for speech 01835. Top right Juniors Dave Woody, Steve Berberich, Bart Rehagen, and Senior Zave Keith assisted Mr. Jim Hays on the schooIie rooftop. Cleaning the roof of trash was ant of work. Bottom left Assemblies are a frequent occurrence, especiaIIy at the beginning of the year in order to raise the spirit of the student body. Bottom right Seniors Laura CastilIon, Nancy HaII, Robin Robinson, and John Jabusch relax and joke around during lunch before the start of fifth period. , , 7-..,v Aw; a--e. ,,......g....-..
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