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Anticipate the Next | t . %, Mary Ann Kantor, Jerry Smolek, Jan Eggers, Jim O’Drob- time to much-repeated strains of “Pomp and Circumstance, inak, Peggy Davis, Rich Murzyn, Carol Balog, Bob Merjesky, These anxious seniors spent their last hectic days at Clark Diane Antkowiak, and Bob LaBrant, practice keeping a practicing Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises as straight face while marching through the auditorium in they wished, simultaneously, that the day would not come. Principal D. D. Lockey congratulates Don Smith, Kathy Bartoszek, and Dave Bangert on their graduation. 21
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Seniors Close One Door in Their Lives; Laura Kessler envisions the day when she will receive her well- deserved diploma. To many seniors high school graduation had been a distant thing. When the measuring for caps and gowns came in February, however, many seniors were hit with reality. They were seniors and their days in Clark’s halls were growing short. Plans conceived years before were finally materializing. The senior class dinner was held on May 14, at the Sherwood Country Club in Schererville, Indiana. Instead of the customary signing of yearbooks, a program was planned for the enjoyment of both teachers and students. Beginning in June, activity reached a frenzied pitch as studies and graduation competed for stu¬ dents’ time. The first Friday of June brought Com¬ mencement. On the afternoon of June 7, Baccalau¬ reate was held. The following Monday was designated as Senior Activity Day. Volleyball and ping-pong were played during the day, and the highlight of the evening was the distribution of the 1964 POWDER HORN. Dr. Dean Berkley, Director of Field Service for Indiana University, spoke at the Commencement exercises. On that night 215 seniors received their diplomas, completing and leaving behind a segment of their lives that will always be remembered. 20 n Kauchak, Senior Class President, addresses the grad- ting class of 1964 during Commencement exercises.
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