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We wish to recognize these seniors because of their academic achievement. They did maintain a 3.5 or higher grade point average for seven se- mesters at TCHS. We commend them for their efforts. We hope each of you will strive as they have to be the best you possibly can! Name: Barb Ludwig Parents' Name: Mr. Mrs. Bill Ludwig Grade Point Average: 3.902 College: North Carolina State Major: Chemical Engineering Name: Eric Bradley Parents' Name: Mr. Mrs. Bill H. Bradley Grade Point Average: 3.795 College: Purdue University Major: Electrical Engineering Name: Dawn Paris Parents' Name: Mr. Mrs. Jerry W. Paris Grade Point average: 3.667 College: Purdue University Major: Aeronautical Engineering Name: Nick Conner Parent's Name: Mrs. Connie McKim Grade Point Average: 3.895 College: Rose Hulman Major: Engineering Name: Sandra Sandage Parent's Name: Mr. Larry Sandage Grade Point Average: 3.625 College: Western Kentucky University Major: Social Work Name: Jim George Parents' Name: Mr. Mrs. Bud George Grade Point Average: 3.947 College: University of Evansville Major: Pre Law Name: Mark Theis Parents' Name: Mr. Mrs. Herman Theis Grade Point Average: 3.711 College: Ivy Tech Major: Industrial Maintenance Who's Who 19
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P.M. PEOPLE Ring . . . it's 3:20 P.M.! The Sagittarius staff decide to see where the students end up! After much observation, it was discovered that stu- dents were practicing for or participating in the play, band concert, sporting events, etc., while others were busy working in order to have money in their pockets. A few were found sitting on the wall, doing research at the library, or cruising on mopeds and in cars. Oth- ers were talking on the phone, working on the year- book, and even studying. Although their activities were varied, all seemed to be busy! Announcing at the ball games are Kris Seibert, Kathy After a long day of classes, Keith Hockenberry and Mike Cronin relax Terry, and Debbie Howland. on Main Street. Displaying plants that are to be sold for spring planting Above: Although it is supposed to be spring, R. Williams, K. Kleaving, are Jerry Lain and Mark Rothgerber (center left), while B. Slunder, T. Mulzer, and S. Crawford bundle up to watch the baseball Gary Quick (center right) sells concessions at the show. game against North. 18 P.M. People
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I CANT FIGHT THIS FEELING Have you gotten your tux? Have you picked up the flowers? Will you be ready by 6:00? These questions and many more were facing juniors and seniors as Friday's 3:20 bell rang and everyone was rushing for their cars. Now it's time for pictures! Not only do your parents take pictures, but your date's parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles do also. The list is endless. Then the Emerson photographer has his chance. It's 9:00, and people start arriving at the Armory, the time for the dance, with music provided by Terry Tunks. Due to the extreme heat, many cokes were served; food was provided by Greulich's Catering. It seemed that the night passed too quickly and it was time to return the tux and hang up the formal for another time. 20 Prom Below Left: Posing Jerry Weatherhold and Leah Birchler for the professional portrait is alumnus Mike Oberhausen. Below Right: Some sophomores are privileged enough to work at the prom; pictured are Bill Kendall, and Rick Arnold. Below: Walking through those magical doors at the Armory, these students pause to vote for queen and to obtain their memory books.
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