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Too happy to be sad I'm not really scared, just a little nervous, that's all... Could you help me with this hat? It won't stay on . . . Oh, I have to get my flowers yet! ...The mu- sic has started and I'm next in line. This step is so slow, we'll probably never get to our seats. Well now that everyone is here we can sit down I can't believe the difference between the rehearsal and the real thing . . . Scott and jill's speeches really give us something to think about. Imagine, we'll never be together again as a complete class. It's sad, but I'm just too excited to care right now Tim, jim, and Scott are singing. Teach Your Children is a sad song once you think about it, so why think about it! I'rn just too happy to be sad right now! ... Rep. Roorda is speaking. I have no idea about what he is saying The lines moving so fast for diplo- mas lt's time to switch the tassles! What a fast ceremony! Going back down the aisle is much faster . . . I can hear them yelling already! Well, I've gradu- ated. There's a lot ahead of me . . . Good-bye Hebron High. l'll leave you, but I'll never forget you. Tomor- row you will have forgotten I ever existed, but I'll always remember you. I'll never forget being a '78 Senior, either. What a year! The days dragged on forever, but the years flew by so quickly. Too quickly . . . The Valedictorian's address was given by Scott Prusinski, and the Salutatorian's address by jill Bell. Representative, Walter Roorda gave the main mes- sage for the evening. May 26, 1978. Seventy-three Seniors walked in, and seventy-three walked out. There was just one thing different about them, they were graduates. They were given a chance, and proved themselves. 1978-A great year, a great class. Graduation was made even more special for the class, when three of it's members, Scott Prusinski, Tim Chapman, and jim Martin sang Teach Your Children. 20 Commencement lt s hard to tell whats going through Kellie Komisirclk s mind this moment Perhaps a sad look it wh it li is come 'ind gone the realization that now is the time to travel on X fu. N-ffm, v-159-LZ' vm? Learning to do the step, pause, step requires much practice befor commencement. The Satutatorian, jill Bell, and the Valedictoriarj Scott Prusinski are the first to learn how to keep in step. . MI., 1 1. .. . .rm 'll' V t K . l 'Q ' ' ,-.Q-Zif-2. 71. .M 'jf-' ti , we . 1 U 5 lf. T-nn ,. f x -V. st 'ff . 1 r, l 'Q it , i '.'2i., X V n 4 X . I 1 t I t i
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I 1 R l'. A 1 - 4 Several Honor Society students come up Slightly stunned, Paul Zacek receives the to receive their awards, as Mrs. Franzman Fornightly Scholarship from Mrs. Kaldahl. I 5. f Bi' ,,-- hands the first one to Pam Birky. ,al-0 1 -vi - -Ti. Z... 5.1 A trophy for outstanding achievement in Track is given to senior Tim Chapman by Mr. Schiek. 'J l rg ' 5 if E Both coach and player share a smile of vic- tory as the baseball trophy is passed be- tween them. Mike Thomas and Coach Matanich. Awards 19
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A feeling of joy lights up Cathy Graeber's face, as she shakes hands and accepts her diploma from Trustee, Charles Osburn. And You Thought High School Was Tough is Representative Walter Roorda's message. - .FW15 There is quite a difference in looks, be- tween morning practice and evening grad- uation. The Seniors don't seem to be quite so attentive during rehearsal as they are when listening to their classmates sing. Class Motto: Happy are those who dream dreams, and are will- ing to pay theprice to make them come true. Class Colors: Peach and Brown Class Flower: Peach Rose Commencement 21
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