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HONOR DAY Honor Day was held in the new gym on May 9. Awards were presented for outstanding achievement by sponsors and coaches. Mr. Ferguson presented awards to those having the highest grade average during the year. They were: Roxann Main, seventh grade; Jay Colburn, eighth grade; Karen Lenz, freshman; Cora Adams, sophomore; Randy Lavaley, junior; and Paul Grow, senior. The I Dare You Award was presented to Patty Moritz and Mike Borron by Mr. Fulcher. Don Arnold and Barb Fear received the Elks Award given to them by Mr. Fulcher. Patty Moritz, Cindy Brand, Mike Borron, and Paul Grow were cited for being listed in Outstand- ing American High School Students. To be featured in the Who’s Who in American High Schools are Patty Moritz, Deb Rotert, Don Arnold, and Barb Fear. Outstanding Teenagers named were Ann Rotert and Rick Kinnaman. Sheryl Daly received the Richard Martinez Scholarship and Athletic Award and the Connie Holmstedt Spelling Award both given to an eighth grade student. Deb Rotert was awarded the Betty Crocker Homemaking Award by Miss Palu . Mr. Petersen presented the American Legion Award to Cindy Brand. A new award, the Gold Hammer Award given by Mr. Broberg to Kris Forden for his project in metals. Mr. Heckenlively recognized the following people in Student Senate: Barb Fear, President; Deb Petersen, Vice-President; Todd Chessmore, Secretary; Ann Rotert, Treasurer; Rick Rasby, News Reporter; Martin Rotert, Sergeant at Arms; Kris Forden, Rick Kinnaman, Patty Mo- ritz, Marcia Swedberg, Rita Vath, Carol Stewart, Mike Borrn, and Don Arnold. Mrs. Angie Puelz recognized all the librarians. Speech certificates were handed out by Mrs. Puelz. Superior certificates were given to Patty Moritz, news commentary; Cindy Brand, informative pub- lic address; and to die one act play cast who con- sisted of Ada McNeel. Barb Fear, Tim Stewart, Cecelia Oli veros, and Lyle Hasenauer. Vocal music awards were given by Miss Diane Mauler. Those receiving Outstanding Musician Awards were Cindy Brand and Mike Borron. Susan White and Teresa Colburn were cited as Most In- dispensable. Tom Fleecs and Margie Lutz were recognized as Outstanding Underclassmen. In- dividuals receiving superiors were Mike Borron, Cindy Brand, and Tom Fleecs. mu I
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SENIOR SNEAK TRIP The Seniors left Sutherland Friday night May 5, on a chartered Greyhound bus headed for Denver. After stopping for a bite to eat, they proceeded to the Royal Gorge to observe the remarkable scenery and nip- ping cold. At Colorado Springs, visits were made to The State Penitentiary and the Air Force Academy. Back in Denver, the Seniors stopped at Cinderella City Shopping Center before checking into the Hilton Hotel where they would be lodging. After refreshing up at the hotel, the seniors prepared to dine at Taylor's Supper Club. Sunday morning was spent swimming for some or resting for others. That afternoon, they visited the Museum of Natural History, the Wax Museum, and the Zoo. That evening, the Seniors attended the show Clockwork Orange. Monday was spent visiting Coor's brewery and stopping at Lookout Mountain for a picnic before returning home. Accompanying the seniors were sponsors: Miss Diane Mauler, Mr. Bill Fulcher, Mrs. Barb Kinnaman, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rotert, and our bus driver Mr. Don Ray.
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Band Letters were presented to Linda Humphrey, Karen Humphrey, Kathy Stark. Candy Hepperly, and Sheryl Daly. Honorary Letters were given to Paul Grow and Don Arnold. Paul Grow was also presented with the John Philip Sousa Award. An- nouncement was made that the Varsity Band re- ceived a superior at District Music Contest. All the band awards were given by Mr. Dick Ingerle. Mr. Ingerle also recognized the girls who let- tered in volleyball. Deb Rotert was cited for being on the SPVA All Conference Team. Ann Rotert was named Outstanding Pep Club Member. Mr. Broberg and Mr. Heckenlively announced the lettermen for football. The boys receiving SPVA awards were Martin Rotert, safety; Orvel Alden, middle guard; and Todd Chessmore, of- fensive end. LHTC awards were given to Don Arnold, Jim Rotert, Paul Grow, Todd Chessmore, Lyle Hasenauer, Martin Rotert, and Randy Lavaley. Orvel Alden was also recognized for All Area De- fensive Lineman. Mr. Dennis Crawford and Mr. Terry Hafer an- nounced the lettermen for basketball. Martin Rotert was cited for All Area Class C basketball player and was honorable mention on the SPVA team. Mr. Crawford also told who the cross county lettermen were. Our cross county team was tied for 7th in the state. The letterwomen in girls' track were announced by Mr. Crawford. Mr. Hafer announced the lettermen in golf. New letterclub officers for the boys are: Todd Chessmore, president; Randy Rasby, vice-presi- dent; Bill Wever, secretary; Tom Fleecs, treas- urer; Mike Jochum, sergeant-at-arms; and Den- nis Boyer, student senate representative. New officers for the girls letterclub are Deb Petersen; Sue White, vice-president; Sheryl Arensdorf, secretary; Carol Stewart, treasurer; Marcia Swedberg, sergeant at arms; and Janie Crosby, student senate representative. Todd Chessmore read the class prophecy. Mark Kendall read the class will. Patty Moritz read the senior class history. 23
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