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After being named valedictorian and salutatorian, seniors Michelle Bryson and Scott Seelig accept their medals of achievement from Mr. Pond, guidance counselor. While being congratulated by Mrs. Divelbiss, Matt Thomas re- ceives the outstanding sopho- more award in band. After receiving their golden Being rewarded for all the hard cords, the honor society stands work and determination he put together while being recognized into athletics, senior Paul Nieuw- for their academic achievements, landt accepts his letter blanket. 2 6 Honor night
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Steph Long (11): Went to my house and played pool and ate breakfast. Monica Moon (11): Went to a party and spent the night. The next day everyone went to someone else ' s lake cottage for the day. Carl Morris (12): Spent the night at a friend ' s house and my date and I and two others went to King ' s Island the next day. We also got lost. Tom Mosher (11): Did not go, but went to a small party and had lots of fun. Kevin Mullett (11): Went back to my house and sat in our hot-tub. Jamie Nicely (11): Went to celebrate at my boyfriend ' s house, then went to another party. We went out for break- fast the next morning. Pam North (11): Went to a hotel and had a party, and then went out cruising. Joel Nussbaum (11): Picnic at Franke Park at 1:30 a.m. On Sunday we went to Tri-Lakes. Clark Plott (11): Putt-put- ting and then to an after-prom party at a friend ' s house. Phil Pusey (11): I went up to the lake with friends and the next day more friends came up and we had lots of fun. Actual- ly it was very depressing. J.D. Pulver (12): Went to the lake and to Cedar Point. Brian Recht (11): Went to a poker party and played until about three in the morning and went home. Kent Rekeweg (11): Went bowling and cruised around. Greg Rhodes (12): Went to bed!! Michele Rodman (11): Went to see a midnight movie and the next day we went to Ka- ren Gerber ' s lake cottage and then to Pokagon. Amy Schaefer (11): We went to my house and watched mov- ies. The next day four of us went to King ' s Island. Kristy Schlie (11): We ran around town for awhile, went out to eat, then spent the rest of the night at the lake. On Sunday we went to Cedar Point. Dale Schmucker (11): Went to a lake cottage. We went swimming and skiing. Steven Schnelker (11): Ab- solutely nothing with my date, but I dropped her off at her house and then went to a par- ty. Robyn Sharp (11): Went to the lake on Sunday and a bunch of friends were there. We had a party and went swimming, boating, and skiing. Laurie Springer (12): Went back to my house with some friends and watched movies until five or six. Then Sunday we went to the lake for a pic- nic. Tami Steinman (12): Went to the lake and took a pontoon ride under the stars. After that we came back to my house and watched movies. Carla Stieglitz (11): Went to a hottub party and then to Ce- dar Point the next day. Dave Ternet (11): I went to a friend ' s house for a party. Michele Unger (11): Went over to a friend ' s house and sat in the hottub and then went home. Mark Voors (11): I went with my date to a friend ' s house to watch movies. Lisa Wyss (11): About ten of us came back to my hou se, watched movies, and ate until three in the morning. Darla Zirkelbach (11): Went to a friend ' s house for breakfast and spent the night. Then on Sunday we went to the Lake. Traci Bowditch Prom 25
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Bound to Many top students shined at honor night assuring they were definitely bound to suc- ceed. I thought honor night was a worthwhile experience that recognized the hard- working students and gave them a chance to be reward- ed, said sophomore Angie Nietert. Many traditional awards were given including the honor society golden cords for senior members and the letterman ' s blankets. Seniors Paul Nieuwlandt, Shar- on Frecker, Lynn Swing, Troy Smith and Greg Rhodes won blankets. Some of the new awards recognized the exchange stu- dents. Both sophomore En- rique Lucas from Spain and junior Marion Muller from West Germany received a specially-made Woodlan Succeed football jersey. Senior Cathy Schwartz received a twelve-year perfect attend- ance award. Michelle Bryson was named valedictorian and Scott Seelig salutatorian. Among the several addition- al academic awards, Mi- chelle and Scott were named Hoosier Scholars. The junior high also held an honor night to recognize students for their various ac- complishments. I like honor night, com- mented junior Monica Moon, but I also think the less intelligent students should get recognized also. All around, honor night seemed to be a huge success, and the students recognized were certainly bound to suc- ceed. Holli Gaston At junior high honor night, sever- al students stand proudly on stage while waiting to receive their various awards. Honor night 21.
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