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Randy Lavaley was named Valedictorian and Todd Chessmore was named Salutatorian at Commencement exercises May 20. They gave honor addresses. Thirty-five seniors received their diplomas. Tom Fleecs was master of ceremonies. The class song, You are A Child of the Uni- verse was sung by the Swing Choir. Baccalaureate sermon was given by Father Gerald Harr. William Fulcher presented scholarships - to Bruce Crosby a one-year Regents scholar- ship to the Univ. of Nebr.; the community scholarship of $400 to Randy Rasby; and the $100 American Legion Aux. Scholarship to Linda Humphrey. The class was presented by Principal Wayne Ferguson and Diplomas were presented to the class by Duane Rasby and Don Rotert, school board members.
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Mrs. Babbitt made awards to students in the Busi- ness Department. Perry Eberly was recognized in bookkeeping, Sheryl Arensdorf and Linda Humphrey in office practice, Jay Colburn, Greg Babbitt, and Paula Cooke in typing. Tom Fleecs was recognized for his work as editor for the annual. National Mathematics Association Award went to Tim Stewart. Those having the highest scholastic average for the 1972-73 school year were: Jim Cooke and Diane Fleecs, Freshmen: Greg Fleecs and Karen Lena, Sophomores; Juniors, Bill Wamsley and Cora Adams; and Seniors, Tom Fleecs and Sheryl Arensdorf. Miss Stuhr presented an award for outstanding ser- vice in the library to John Ortiz, and others received library certificates. Outstanding speech students were announced by instructor Rosemary Urban. They were Sheryl Arens- dorf and Randy Rasby. John Ortiz was presented a Superior award for after dinner speaking at the SPVA contest. McCook Inter-high School Scholastic Contest awards were presented by Mike Troxel. Todd Chess- more received the Science Award from Mr. Troxel. Mr. Rodney Ridenour presented the American Le- gion Award to Todd Chessmore. Todd Chessmore and Sheryl Arensdorf were awarded many honors. Senior Scholastic Honors to the top students were presented to Sheryl Arensdorf, Randy Lavaley, Mar- tin Rotert, Debbie Petersen, and Bill Wever by Sup- erintendent Vernon Thomsen. There were eight Girls' Track letter winners. Sailor Award for girls' track was presented by Coach Crawford to Janie Crosby, and for volleyball by Coach Debbie Soderholm to Deb Petersen. The I Dare You Award was presented by Mr. Ful- cher to Sheryl Arensdorf and Todd Chessmore. The D. A. R. Award went to Sheryl Arensdorf. To be featured in the Who's Who in American High Schools and Carol Stewart, Todd Chessmore and Randy La- valey. Outstanding American High School Students were Debbie Petersen, Martin Rotert, and Linda Humphrey. 23
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