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Several students received scholar- ships during the ceremony. Chris Kincaid, being congratulated by Mr. Pride, received a $500 Tri Kappa scholarship. The long awaited moment finally arrived for Jerry Weatherholt as he receives his diploma. Sitting on the front row Brad Morton. John Williams. Terry Hayes, Brian Menuier. and Brent Zuelly are already cele- brating. The senior class picture could be purchased for seven dollars. Mrs. Buckman helps line up front row: Janet Thiery. Sandy Basham. Kelly Sweet. Michelle Hammack. Monica Young. Ro- chelle Braunecker. Kelly Durbin. Sherrie Stiff. Julie Phillips. Stacie Rodgers. Row 2: Jamie Knable, Teresa Hook. Bev Little. Jo Ann Stuffel, Linda Nix. Angie Parr. Row 3: Faith Brock. Tammy Hall. Lisa Slunder. Mi- chelle Hosier. Kim Baumeister, Kim Davis. Row 4: Greg Sanders. Jeff Pruitt. Row 5: Joe Butler. Brian Rollins, Bob Simpson. Brad Eberle, James Lawalin. Matt Bruner. 26 Graduation
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Libby Howell, daughter of Joy Howell and the late Paris Howell, is considering taking night classes since she plans to get married in September and remain in Tell City. She doesn’t feel a college education is important at this time. She enjoy- ing spending time with Tim. She also enjoys sleeping in her spare time. While holding down a job, Lib- by managed to hold fifth place with an average of 3.682. grades at the end of the first se- mester this school year. The juniors are Brad Slunder, Bill Kendall, Cheryl Tempel, Don Scales, Lorna Foster, Gene Smith, Connie Howland, Tony Martoglio, Dawn Schauberger. Sophomores are Jason Cronin, Johnny Jefferies, Doris Jean Peter, and Matthew Hudson. Freshmen include Pam Flannagan, Michelle Evrard, Sherri Leimgruber, Jon Deer, Jared Boarman, Amy Goffinet, Nicole Smith, Todd Kincaid, Eric Parker, Jeff Hagedorn, Duane Bolin, Beth Bard. Congratulations to each of you and keep up the good work. Kevin Gramelspacher, son of Mr. Francis P. Gramelspacher, is currently considering attend- ing Rose-Hulman or North Carolina State. He plans to pursue a career in engineering. Outside of school Kevin spends three to four hours a night studying. This enables him to maintain an average of 3.631 which makes him 6th place in the class. In his spare time he enjoys running, collecting stick- ers, and just being with his friends. Brett Poole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Poole, is planning to attend Rose-Hulman and obtain a degree in Electrical Engineering. After college Brett plans to join the Air Force. He spends an hour a night studying. He is seventh in his class with an average of 3.619. In his spare time he enjoys listening to music, hiking, cycling, and working with computers. ( m Bart Mulzer, son of Neil and Naomi Mulzer, plans to attend Indiana University and major in business or technology. He spends three hours a night studying which gives him a ranking of eight in the class with an average of 3.605. In his spare time he en- joys playing in sports, watching T.V., and motorcycle riding. Academic Excellence 25
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May 28, 1986 was the last day of high school for 137 seniors. Third period they practiced for gradua- tion night. Seventh period was spent celebrating in the cafeteria eating pizza followed by dragging Main. Friday, May 30, the seniors met on Fifteenth Street in front of Le- gion Field at 6:50 P.M. to have roses pinned on them by the class sponsors Mr. Whitaker and Mrs. Buckman. In addition, they posed for pictures, shouted to relatives, and lined up for the ceremony. After the processional, Todd Ste- phens welcomed everyone to the The Class of ’86 ... A New Beginning 1986 graduation ceremonies. Salu- tatorian Sarah Kraus’ and Valedictorian Julie Goffinet's speeches encouraged their classmates to live life one day at a time and not to be afraid of fail- ures. This reiterated the class motto, “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it.” The band per- formed “Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me.” Diplomas were presented by Superintendent William J. Wilson, as Mr. Pride, principal, and Mr. Overmyer, assis- tant principal, announced the names. Speeches were given by President Todd Stephens, pictured. Salutatorian Sarah Kraus, and Valedictorian Ju- lie Goffinet. Excited at being alumni, Mary Beth Daum and Ginger Hoagland give a high-five. Lisa Hauser. Debbie Tsantis. and Julie Howard enjoy be- ing graduates. Standing for the invocation are Sarah Peter, Ellen We- ber. Jan Stenftenagel, Julie Goffinet and Sarah Kraus. Graduation 27
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