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Ctwfifirt Doy QfO VW tkb WoM ofr W(nk 1. Greater Cincinnati Director of Health Careers, Mrs. Edna Cawood describe the many careers available to students in the area. 2. Tersa Black examines some material on a College of interest to her. 3. Trooper Dalwick describes the advantages of a law enforcement career to Tim Hicks. 4. Kelly Thomas, Troy Ham, and Rob Brauswell, present contrib- utions from W-VHS organization to the Tim Tailor Fund at a Silver Grove High School basketball game. The fund was set up to aid the family of Tim Tailor, a local athlete stricken by cancer. 5. Mr. Banker of General Motors presented a program “Previews of Progress which featured some of the advancements modern technology is making in the fields of energy and transportation.
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fads, lOjckbcM, fctss — f! The activity begins early Saturday mornings when Mr. Rick Gayle opens up the gym doors to begin Intra- murals. An average of twenty-five students partici- pated each week in such activites as basketball, flag- football, kickball, and gymnastics, accompanied by the sounds of ‘'KISS”, “Steve Miller Band, and the “Bee Gees”. The purpose of course, was to give all students a choice to use the school’s P.E. facilities. As one coach noted, “It is good that students who don’t participate in organized athletics get to use the facilities.” 1. Intramurals attracted all sizes, including little Steve Brann! 2. Jeff Harper, Kim McCloney, and Sandy Spencer relaxes on the crash pad. 3. Sponsor Rick Gayle keeps a sharp eye on happenings in intramu- rals. 4. Vince Shaw attempts to conquer the mats. 5. Lisa Brasuell doggedly guards Ernie McCloney during a basket- ball game.
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1 9S0 J'l .-S'i . P'KMw I n Sum wbW i tbm ()0 g b tkote Feetu qs u jusb cau ’t put otide,. The, Ca M odoie Burgundy, black and gold decorations, white roses, tipped in burgundy, formals, friends and ‘Tracer.” These are just a few of the ingredients that made the 1980 Prom a time of joy and warm memories. After a meal of fried chicken and baked stuffed potatoes, Prom-goers were wel- comed by Jr. class Secretary Nancy Koshin. Sr. class President Luann Cook thanked the juniors for the prom. Mr. Frank Lyons then announced the 1980 Prom Court (pictured at right). Attendants were Debbie Hocker, Rhonda Ross, Nancy Koshin, Mike Behne, Ernie McLoney, and Dave Noell. The Prom Prince and Princess were Glenn Cole and Lori Luebbe. Becky Huffman and Andy Burns. (Below): The 1980 Prom Queen and King were then crowned by last year's royalty; Tim Hicks and Lisa Evans. (Below R ): Everyone then joined in the royal dance to the tune of the Commodore's “Still.
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