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(ABOVE) During the annual banquet, seniors applaud as Scotty Robert- son, president, introduces guests. For the first time, the banquet was fol- lowed by a dance. (RIGHT) Graduation speakers Carol Ekhaml, Karen Bonner and Polly Sheffield smile with assurance as they read over their speeches for the last time. (BELOW) Susan Stanley beams as she re- ceives her diploma and congratulations from Mr. Reid. oor ae a ee gs 4 4 Z é Z Z Z ; Z y ; 3 Z y Eorwrrene fF Berrwnne
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Cleanliness Promoted by ‘‘Fresh Start” After the excitement of the Prom, students reluctantly returned to the routine of school and prepared for ex- ams. Seniors began thinking of graduation, and that fa- bled disease, ‘‘Senioritis,’’ ran rampant. While under- classmen and juniors flocked to the courtyards, the newly landscaped Senior Court was crowded with se- niors enjoying the early summer days. Huguenot had its own form of spring cleaning with a project termed ‘‘Fresh Start.’’ Several clubs and individu- als undertook the monumental task of cleaning the bathrooms. For the first time, the SCA installation was held in May, and the new officers began their terms at the end of the year. ES : i i : . ; (ABOVE) Beginning the clean up program, David Raine, chairman of “Operation Fresh Start,’ and Kendall Cogbill paint a hallway bulletin board. In the SCA installation on May 17, outgoing treasurer, Dave Carl, (RIGHT) congratulates Mark Manasco, his successor. Bob Spencer, new Honor Society president, officiates. 25
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151 Girls, 158 Boys Receive Diplomas A banquet and dance at the Jefferson Hotel on May 20 began Graduation activities for 309 seniors. On May 28 at First Baptist Church, white and blue robed seniors could be seen marching in to hear the Commencement Sermon, “What Are You Good For?’’ delivered by Dr. Theodore F. Adams, pastor of the church. The following Tuesday, the Class assembled in the audi- torium with the juniors to hear the announcement of awards and the traditional Class Day speakers. Soon, how- ever, examinations brought seniors back to reality and provided an end of the year challenge for all students. ‘“‘Computerizing Life’s Choices’”’ was the topic of Gradu- ation speakers, Karen Bonner, Carol Ekhaml, and Polly Sheffield at the Graduation ceremony in the Mosque on the evening of June 6. With mixed emotions, each senior gratefully received his diploma from Mr. Reid and went back to sit with his class for the last time. 27 At Baccalaureate, seniors (ABOVE) enjoy the excitement of wearing caps and gowns for the first time. Sandy Swanson (LEFT) ponders the future as memories of the Senior Class fade into the background. Harvey Ber- man and Dan Kirkpatrick (BELOW) arrange a bull skull to help Nancy Kirby predict the future for the Class of ’67. URES ASR TIS eer Nope
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