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Pam Halvorson Delivers Moving Farewell Address Graduation did funny things to the sen- iors. Some reacted with joy, others with sadness, but all agreed that Graduation triggered the memories of everyone—gradu- ates and Audience alike. Students reflect- ed on the first day at HHS, the first Home- coming, dissecting in biology, numerous football games, and most of all their senior year. When the judgement day finally arrived, the gym was filled to the brim. The over-capacity crowd only added to the already emotional farewell speech deliv- ered by senior class president, Pam Hal- vorson. With a mixture of tears and smiles, high school came to an end for the seniors. 1. Pam Halvorson, senior class president, delivers her emotional farewell speech. 2. Co-valedictorian, Sarah Kelly, speaks on high school life. 3. Sally Simpson, Dan Willi, Terri Graven, Dave Burger, Joni LaVen- ture, Tony Bevers, and Shari Ebben wait for the rest of the seniors to file into the gym. 4. Mary Schultz grins happily after receiving her diploma. Graduation 9
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Juniors Lead Seniors Down 'Road To New Horizons’ Toddles and popcorn brought profit and energy for the junior class as they pre- pared for the '77 Junior Prom. Planning began in the fall of '76 as the junior class and advisers Mr. Grubbs and Mr. Cassutt be- gan to organize. The juniors cast their votes for the prom song and A Long and Wind- ing Road emerged. A few diligent class mem- bers helped decorate the gym behind shaded windows and locked doors. On the night of May 7, students entered among pine trees. They crossed over a bridge, under a rainbow, and onto tne floor covered by a tent of blue and white streamers. A wishing well was centered in the gym and the refreshment table, displaying two cakes con- nected by a ribbon, cauqht many students' eyes. All night, couples rocked to the synthesizing sounds of Raggs. The approving oohs ana ahs were clues that the '77 Junior Prom was a suc- cess. X. Shelly Kahut and junior class vice-president, Stewart Brettlngen, join junior class secretary, Robin Winter, and Mark Crimmins at the bridge. 2. Ragg band members play the theme song-11 A Long and Wind- ing Road -for the Grand March. 3. Senior class vice-president, Missy McGree, and Tom Harper pose with junior class president, Nancy Cassutt, and Tony Bevers. 4. Students enjoy the music of Raggs. 8 Prom
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