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Senior Awards Assembly Seniors work hard during their last year of high school. On May 13, they were rewarded tor their work. That evening was the second annual Senior Awards Assem- bly. Starting the evening orf were the unit pricipals. They presented Tecumseh's first varsity letters for academic excellence. In order to receive this award, students had to be on the Principal's List through- out the year. That meant a grade point average of 3.7 or better. Forty-four stu- dents received this award. Those students were Tenna Ambrose, Mike Anderson, Chandra Appis, Andy Arnott, Susan Atwood, Carla Blanton, Nancy Burnett. Dee Cassidy, Brett Collins, Wes Cunning- ham. Chris Daly. Carol DeMent, Joe Di- giorgio, Debbie Doenges, Tammy Estepp, Rhonda Gray, Terri Hochwalt, Mark Hollbrook, Carol Hoover, Eric Jarvis, Beth Ann Jones. Gina King, J. R. Kunkle, Doug Lawler, Monica Lay. Liz Lyons, Kathy McDorman, David Nawman.John Neff, Donita Pace, Eric Pencil, Lori Rein- hard, Marta Rice, Steve Rinehart, Marilyn Rinker, Sandy Robinson, Mary Solomon, Mark Hollbrook rushed in after the game to accept this award from Mr. Craycraft. Kay Horner received this certificate and a check for fifty dollars from entering a writing contest. Kevin Stallard, Katrina Storts, Tim Tittle, and Ann Wehener. The attendence awards were present- ed next. Only six students achieved this record. They were Brett Collins, Paul Gil- ley. Carla Herdman, Tracy LeMaster, Debbie Smith, and David Nawman. The drama awards were given out by Mr. Copes. Receiving plaques were John Neff. Joe Schutte. Mark Hollbrook, Tayo Switzer.Jim Walker, Matt Valentine, Rich Jones, Stephen Woosley and Ann Wehner. Teachers from each department pre- sented their awards to outstanding stu- dents. Tenna Ambrose received recogni- tion for Shorthand I and Typing II, Mi- chelle Silence for Accounting I, and Elizabeth Cooper were recognized as be- ing the two top outstanding business students. The industrial arts teachers awarded the top three students and the prestigous Stanley Golden Hammer Award. Joe Shutte and Matt Valentine were the top students while Cary Gram won the Gold- en Hammer. Marta Rice was the outstanding French student. The Math department honored Eric Pencil and Tammy Estepp fot their efforts in math. Miss Brooks awarded Bill Russell and Doodle McKee with the Physical Education Award. Mr. Steele awarded a very excited Wes Cunningham with the Science Award. Mr. Craycraft awarded the Social Studies award to Mark Holbrook and Ann Wehener. The English department presented awards to Paul Gilley, Ann We- hener, and Kay Horner for entering writ- ing contests. Each received certificates and checks for their placements in the contests. Mrs. Wenzlaff presented the outstand- ing journalism award. Katrina Storts re- ceived this award. Mrs. Wenzlaff also pre- sented Muse Machine Award to Doug Lawler for being the top team captain of all schools. Mr. Pankake gave palques to Donita Pace and Mindy Yeazel for their efforts on the yearbook, the Trail. After all the awards were given out, parents and students went and ate refresh- ments in Reynolds Cafeteria. 84
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Brenda West — Choir 34; Musical 4. Jane White — AFS 2; FCA 4; Christian Fellowship 4; Muse Machine 4; Guidance Worker 4; Powder Puff Tammy Whitley — Student Trainer 1234, Basket- ball 1234; Track 1; Volleyball 23; Softball 2. Penny Williamson Bill Wilkin Rosalind Wilt Sheri K. Woodward — Marching Band 123; Office Worker 123; Library Worker 4. Stephen Woosley — Chess 123; D D 1; Musical 234; AFS 3; Fall Play 34; Tennis 3; As School Match Wits 3, Muse Machine 34 (Captain); Student of Week 3; Football 4; Student Council 4; NHS 4; Bas- ketball Manager 4; FCA 4. Mindy Yeazel — Volleyball 1234 (MVP); Softball 1234; Student Secretary 14; FHA 12; FCA 234; Stu- dent of Week 3; Yearbook 34. Jodi York — Office Worker 1234; FHA 1; Glee Club 1; Choir 4; FCA 3; Newspaper Staff 34. 83
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Mrs. Wenzlaff congradulates the new journalist of the year, Katrina Storts. Mr. Gross helps hand out the awards. Here he gives Michelle Silence her award. The Senior members of the newspaper pose for a picture. 85
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