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Mark Pusey and Vicky Nicole receive their Prom guests take a break from the dance floor to relax and talk amongst themselves, awards for Most Pleasing Personality. Renae Keifer and Cowboy Jeff Hensely re- ceive the Class Clown awards from Anita Huff. The 1981 Junior-Senior Prom royalty. Prom 19
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As Time Goes On As Time Goes On, memories of the Junior-Senior Prom will remain. The summer sun and the evening breeze provided the perfect setting for the elegant occasion. Approxi- mately 270 students and faculty members gathered at the Lantern to create a memorable evening. Dinner consisted of New York strip steak, baked potato, corn, tossed salad, and a variety of cakes. Follow- ing the dinner, junior class president Anita Huff welcomed the guests. Maintaining the tradition of giving joke awards to the seniors, Devin Anderson presented the coveted honors. Todd Davis walked away with the two most notorious awards — Most Conceited and Class Flirt; Kim Bearman received Most Con- ceited for the girls, and Alicia Waiko was voted Class Flirt. Kurt Bremer and Laura Stutaman were named Biggest Penny Pinchers. Terry Bush was awarded two prestigious awards — Most Likely to Succeed and Most Studious; Kathy Mull and Lyn Rowel! also received these awards respec- tively. Todd Shanebrook and Vickee Bergman were voted as the two who showed the Most School Spirit, while Mark Pusey and Vicky Nicole were honored as the two with the Most Pleasing Personalities. Renae Keifer and cowboy-clothed Jeff Hen- sely were named as the Class Clowns, and David Petry and Jean- ette Quinn were embarrassed to find they had been named the two who Blush Most Easily. During the intermission, students posed for keepsake pictures taken by Watters Studio. During the coro- nation ceremony, former king and queen Brent Wells and Gina Hans crowned Devin Anderson and Anita Huff as the new prom king and queen. Pan Arnos and Mark Ander- son were named first runners-up; Rick Gerig and Teri Gerig were sec- ond runners-up; and Jeff Berning and Fay Yoder were third runners- up. The newly elected royalty danced to the music played by Swango. When the sun had set and the night had grown cooler, the long awaited prom ended, and As Time Goes On, the memories of that night will live in each person ' s mind forever. Prom King Devin Anderson and Queen Anita Huff pose their royal bodies for tineir coroma- tion photograph. Prom goers listen attentively during the senior awards ceremony. 18 Prom
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Outstanding Achievements Recognized Mr. Keith Greathouse honors Robin McCon- nel for being the only senior who achieved all A ' s throughout the entire year. Grover Cleveland once said, Honor lies in honest toil. Many high school students were honored at the annual Honor Night for their hard work and accomplishments in the areas of academics and for out- standing extra-curricular perfor- mances. Lyn Rowell and Cindy Clark were presented as valedictorian and salu- tatorian respectively; Laura Stutz- man received the citizenship award; and Brent Wells was the only senior who was honored with a senior blan- Runners: Mike Faith, Rick Harris, Roger Baeumler, Trina Chapman, Tim Tracey, and ket. Honor Night was very successful. Over 500 people turned out for the event, and with the organizational skills of the student Council it ran smoothly. During the day junior high stu- dents were honored for their achievements. Many students re- ceived awards to be proud of. One such award was given to Mike Fuell- ing for becoming a finalist in a na- tional art competition. Neal Lenacher are presented by Mr. Steven Holt as the cross country team. Individual members of the boys track team broke many school records during their sea- son. The letter winners consisted of Mitch Armbruster, Kevin Swartz. Kent Hoffm an, Gary Vondran, Devin Anderson, Todd Davis, and Craig Bontrager. 20 Honor Night
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