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On May 2, over 100 aca- demic awards were presented in the Performing Arts Center at the annual Honors’ Night. The evening started with art awards and ended up with the Principal’s award, presented to Joe Moody, who received a standing ovation. Other no- table awards were the Presi- dential Academic Fitness cer- tificates, which were signed by President Reagan, and the Na- tional Merit Scholars. Every senior who had re- ceived a scholarship was also recognized, and Kiwanis Awards were handed out. Mr. Tom Armstrong said, It gives teachers a refreshing and positive lift to see the re- sults of our effort.” An Academic Recognition Banquet was held May 12 to honor Warren’s Top 10 stu- dents in each class and the role parents and teachers play in academic achievement. At the top of the senior class were: Abby Beall, Christa Chilcote, Randy Stevenson, LeAnn McGinley, Bob Baker, Angela Power, Brian Buckner, Steve Gwaltney, Brenda Ram- sey, and Brian Ramsey. Heading the junior class were: Liz Laird, Dana Rhodes, Kathy Lester, Bryan Hilge- diek, Lori Carlson, Jeff Cox, Stacy Boger, Tracey Stokes, Robert Yang, and Jim Runo. Top 10 for the sophomores were: Kelly Kasper, Elizabeth Tunstall, Trinh Le, Jeff Huter, Mike Mitchell, Shannon Brown, Bill Osha, Andy Yang, Jennifer Hill, and Cherie Williams. By Jennifer Eley Honors 27 All that hard work paid off when I had my medal in my hand. . ..K thy Lester, junior onorable mention AS ABBY BEALL and Randy Stevenson watch, Mr. Robert Beckley gives the National Arion JOE MOODY was the recipient of Mr. Ken Brist’s Principal’s Award in front of a standing ovation. Photo by Tower Studios Orchestra award to Jennifer Campbell. Photo by Tower Stu- dios
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26 Honors MANY STUDENTS receive the Presidential Academic Fitness award. Photo by Tower Studios mother talk to Mr. Herbert Korra, social studies teacher. Photo by Tower Studios MRS. Diane BURNETT awards the Science of Photography prize to Erin McGinley. Photo by Tower Studios GIVING THE Golden Hammer award to Jeff Mountjoy is Mr. Ramsey Gibson. Photo by Tower Studios AFTER THE Top 10 Dinner, sophomore Shannon Brown, one of the honored students, and her
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In May, the time clock ticked away at a faster pace. What had begun a mer e 1 3 years earlier was drawing to a close. What had once seemed so far away was coming upon us almost too quickly. We had only a few more days to cher- ish our unforgettable high school days and all of the joy that they brought. We were seniors , almost graduates! Before we left, we wondered, how could we do everyhting that we had wanted and still study for finals! One of the special events planned to give seniors a last good time was the senior dinner. Time clocks which counted down the remaining events, streamers, balloons, tables that were now decorated and friendly, and many smil- ing faces helped to transform the cafeteria into a festive banquet room. Dinner was catered, even all-you-can eat. To begin the memorable activ- ity, the senior-most-likely awards were given out. Con- sisting of 28 categories, sen- iors were voted most likely to be everything from president to the winner of the Indy 500. The overall winners were an- nounced and presented with their certificates. Also, the senior wills were first avail- able at the dinner. Good times and familiar happenings were brought back to memory by a slide presentation, and the Madrigals sang a heart-felt song about “Friends.” After- ward, seniors were invited to dance the night away in the foyer. ( continued on page 31 ) DISHING up their plates at the buffet table are Jeff Page and Mike Denzio. Photo by Tower Studio 28 Senior Activities The senior dinner was a happy , but a very emotional, experience for me. ...Todd Root, senior nforgettable fun RECEIVING her paper award is Missy Lantz. Photo by Tower Studio
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