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And they ' re off. Senior bikers aim their efforts to cross- ing ttie finish line in an all but serious race, as onlook- ers, both on and off the field, cheer them on. Awards Night. Maureen Hale was one of several seniors who won the coveted Askren scholarship. C h G-f V- he Hmg Good Final Hour. The graduating class of 1979, containing 825 members, create a solemn atmosphere as their 13 years of hard work pay off at the graduating ceremony. oP CoOC a 22 Student Life Senior Craze Center attraction. Everyone is light on their feet as they dance during the senior-junior prom at the Hyatt Re- gency Ballroom to the b at of The Light Touch mu- sic.
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Clowning around. Graduates Cathy McLaughlin, Beth Zody, Diane Betly, Jana Conwell, Caria Bowen and Holly Clark take time out during the bike and trike race to clown around. Stair gazing. Seniors are entertained at the prom by watching arrivals come and go. Off to the races. Senior bikers, led by graduate Chris Kent, take a warmup lap through remnants of water bal- loons and toilet paper. Up please. The Hyatt Regency, especially the glass ele- vators, fascinated prom goers almost as much as the prom itself. Student Life Senior Daze I
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Last chance. Armed with a water-filled balloon, senior Becky Rogers knows what the Bike and Trike Race is all about. The race was the final show place for graduating seniors ' crazi- ness. (Continued from page 20) Jeff Friddle, Dave George, Scott Hearn, Gary Riley, Henry Sabetti, Allison Jones, Susan Kahl, Annette Morrow, Natalie Shisler, and Ja- net Shoemaker. Selected from the court were Susan Kahl and Jeff Friddle. The colors for the prom, voted on by Student Council members, were lavender and sil- ver. It was great seeing all the kids I know dressed up when I usually see them in jeans, said senior Julie Schroder. Top Hat was the main tuxedo shop for guys ' attire. When it came to the main place where the girls bought their formals, ju- nior Lisa Sickel had this to say, Any- where at Washington Square. During the last few weeks of school the number 79 popped up on many items, but hopefully not on any of the final exams they were required to take. Possi- bly this was a hint to the excitement se- niors felt as their high school days were suddenly coming to a close. Suddenly graduation day arrived. May 20 came maybe a little too fast. Earning the number one position as valedictorian was Gary Rhodes. Following him was salutatorian Debbie Bennett. Each senior walked up the aisle to receive his or her diploma and became a Warren Central graduate. Now only the memory of the previous months remained. Student Life Senior Craze 23
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