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Fifty-Two Seniors Face Road of Life “The Greatest Drama LIFE” was the theme cho- sen by the four senior speakers at Commencement Exercises May 24. The speeches included “Life is in Hysterics A Drama of the Absurd,” by Wendel Potter; “Laughing at Life.’ by Doug Gilson; “Tragedy in Life’s Dramatic Plot,” by Sandy Kramer; and “Real- ity The Collage of Life,” by Rosemary Lesiak. Special music for graduation included a duet by Dale Dubas and Mary Channer and selection by the senior girls’ sextette. Six seniors-Jean Drury, Betty Grzywa, San- dra Kramer, Rosemary Lesiak, Judy Maly, and Linda McCray—received trophies for ranking scholastically in the top ten percent of the class. Kathy Dissmeyer, Mary George, Sandra Kramer, Judy Maly, and Terri Zumbrunn were also recognized for receiving various scholarship awards. Baccalaureate services were conducted May 23 and included a prayer and sermon, “The Gentle Revolutionary,” by Reverend John Barklind. Graduates are perhaps enjoying a moment of nostalgia before entering the auditorium. Senior girls prepare for graduation by putting on the finishing touches and possibly reminiscing. Junior escorts Kendra Baker and Bill Anderson lead the seniors into the gym for their big moment.
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Individualism or Mass Groupism? Debbi Nesbitt and Dave Fitzgerald view the scenery at Garden of the Gods Maybe utter chaos would describe this scene of stu- dents returning after lunch Another day at school as students check their lock- ers for needed materials A group of “hillbillies gather in the “cornfield to chat at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Homecoming Queen Judy Maly is congratulated by attendants and escorts following her crowning Mary Smoyer appears to be inquisitive with regard to her , American history assignment ’
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The Greatest Drama — LIFE’ Wendel Potter The senior girls’ sextette performs “Today” for the audience at Commencement Exercises Sandra Kramer Rosemary Lesiak Speakers pictured above gave their dramatic views of life in addresses to the seniors Mr. Irvin presents Sandra Kramer with a Doane College Scholar- ship award at graduation Graduate Kathy Dissmeyer accepts her University Regents Schol- arship award at Commencement
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