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Page 8 text:
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The End Yet the Beginning Baccalaureate and commencement marked the end of an era for the 1964 graduating seniors. Seniors listened to a sermon entitled The Road Not Taken” at baccalaureate. At graduation exercises members of the class took part either in the musical aspect or in the speaking part. Five class members expressed their ideas in keeping with the theme A Better Life.” After the presentation of the class, the seniors received those long-awaited diplomas. After all had received their diplomas, they turned their tassels and marched out— some with a little reluctance—to face whatever the future may hold. Led by class president Tom Yoder, the seniors proceed into the auditorium at the beginning of Wabash High School’s ninety-third commencement exercise. Seniors talk among themselves to help relieve pre-graduation nervousness. Putting on their caps and gowns, the seniors prepare to pro¬ ceed in. Looks as though Steve Armie might have something in his eye. 4
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A Look at the Golden Year of 1964 It was a golden year. Golden from the day the golden leaves of fall beckoned us back to school till the golden buttercups of spring told us that the school year had sped by. It was an unusual year marked by unusual hap¬ penings—the last freshman class entered WHS, President Kennedy was assassinated, and the Apaches won the CIC football championship. There was hardly a dull moment from the first day to the last. This book presents a few of the highlights of this golden year in golden form, for this is the fiftieth yearbook published by Wabash High School. Now let us put on our gold-colored glasses” and take A Look at the Golden Year of 1964.” Activities.4 Organizations.20 Classes.40 Sports.54 Personalities.74 3
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With solemn faces the Commencement speakers, Tom Yoder, Margaret Wolf, Jim Zolman, Jackie Schlemmer, Tim Richard, Mary Ann Kafoure, listen as Mr. Myers presents the class. Those attaining the highest scholastic average in the 1964 graduating class were Margaret Wolf, valedictorian, and Pat Bennett, salutatorian. In unison the graduating seniors turn their tassels signifying the completion of their commence¬ ment. 5
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