Va lori e Ward r Lou Ann Min to Valorie Ward had several interests dur- ing her high school years. She was mostly interested in athletics and school clubs and honors. In athletics, Valorie participated in sev- eral activities. She was a track girl for three years. She was on the girls track team for one year. Also, she was a mat maid for one year. Valorie was also in some school clubs and selected for certain honors. She was a member of the National Honor Society. Among her classmates, she was very popu- lar. She was class president in her fresh- man, sophomore, and junior years. She was class vice-president her senior year. For four years, Valorie was a member of the Student Council, as well as being the secretary of the Student Councilddher junior year. In her junior year, she was a prom princess. She was also a football queen candiate and a Prom Queen candi- date. Lou Ann Minto s interests ranged from sports to school clubs. She also was select- ed to attend Girls' State. LouAnn participated in several differ- ent sports. She was on the Girls’ Tennis Team for four years. She was also in intra- murals for two years. LouAnn was in the Ski Club for two years also. LouAnn was in several school clubs. She was in the Spanish Club for two years. She was also in the Student Council and the National Honor Society for two years. James Dauby had a wide range of interests which included sports, music and school clubs. James was also a member of the National Honor Society. James' interests in sports covered several items. He was on the boy’s tennis team and was in intramurals. James was in several different clubs at school. James was in the Spanish Club and Bowling Club. Besides these, he was also in the Pep Club and Explorers Club. James’ musical activities included marching band, concert band, and pep band. Donna Kluesner — Donna had interests which ranged from sports to school clubs. She was also elected to the Student Coun- cil her sophomore year, and was in the National Honor Society for two years. Her interests in sports were mostly ex- pressed in assisting the school teams. She was a matmaid for two years and a bat girl for one year. Donna was in many various school clubs. She was in the Outdoors Club and Bowling Club for one year. She was in the Drama Club for three years. She was in the French Club and Pep Club for four years. Mary Champion Who’s Who 21
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Sherri Waninger Molly Malone was involved in the arts as well as other items. She has been the recipient of many awards because of her excellence in her activities. One of Molly’s most active areas was the arts. She was in concert and marching band for four years. She played various instruments, depending on what was need- ed. Molly was also in the Drama Club for four years. Besides holding the office of president one year, Molly held the lead or major roles in several plays. Molly participated in the German Club for three years. She held the offices of secretary and president for one year apiece. She was also in the matmaids and held the office of president. Because of her academic standing, Mol- ly became a member of the National Hon- or Society. She attended three of the school Honor Banquets. Keith Kemp was interested in sports and school clubs. He was also the recipient of several awards and honors. He attended the Honor Banquet four years and was a member of the National Honor Society for two years. He was President of the NHS his senior year. Keith was also a delegate to Hoosier Boy’s State. In sports, Keith was extremely active. He was in basketball four years, baseball two years, and football one year. Keith was in many school clubs and ac- tivities. He was in the Science Club for two years and the Spanish club for three years. He held several offices in these clubs. Keith was elected to be his class's treasurer two years, and to be on the Stu- dent Council one year. Sherri Waninger was most active in sports, music, and school clubs. She was also a member of the Student Council for three years. Sherri had many interests in the sports area. She was in girls' track, and was a bat Carla Snyder girl and a track girl. She played in the intramurals of all sports. She also was a freshman, junior varsity, and varsity cheerleader. She was even a baseball an- nouncer. Sherri actively participated in the band for four years. She marched in the Rifle Corp for three years. She was in the Pep Band. School clubs also were a part of Sherri’s time. She was in the Drama Club one year. She participated in the Science Club and the Pep Club too. Carla Snyder used her time in many various activities in the school. She par- ticipated in sports, clubs, and received many awards. She also attended the Hon- or Banquet four years, and was a member of the National Honor Society for two years. Carla’s interest in sports made her very active in many sports. She played girls’ volleyball her junior and senior years. She was in girls’ track her freshman and sopho- more years. During all four high school years, Carla played girls’ basketball. In her junior year, Carla received the Most Valuable Player, Most Rebounds, and Best Field Goal Percentage awards. Her senior year she received the Most Re- bounds award. Carla was in several school clubs too. For one year she was in the Drama Club and Science Club. She was in the Outdoor Club for two years. For three years she was in the Varsity Club and the Pep Club. And for four years, she was in the Spanish Club. Lisa Ramsey Who’s Who 23
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