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Gladys Stutzman, valedictorian, awaits for the crowd to quiet down to start her address to the class. The graduating class of 1979. Speaking of choices seniors have for their futures, Salutatorian Janet Warner concludes with a quote from Robert Frost. wis IF ' i :i « n n H
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Seniors don their caps and gowns as practice is about to begin. Dean Herndon leads the class to the graduation march. On May 22, 7:30 p.m., 130 members of the senior class filed into the Woodlan gym for the 1979 commencement exer- cise. Marlene Everson then sang the Invoca- tion, and Reverend Wayne Goldsmith delivered the Baccalaurate Address. Other speakers included Gladys Stutzman, vale- dictorian, Janet Warner, salutatorian, and the Reverend Donald Gerig. The class chose the red rose as the class flower, light blue, dark blue and white as the class colors, and The Best Prophet of the Future is the Past as their motto. Mr. DeWayne Heckley and Mr. Thomas Kurtz presented the diplomas. When each senior had re- cieved their diplomas the class turned their tassles, declaring their graduation from Woodlan. The Class of 79 de- parted towards the fu- ture, looking at the past. Patricia Till and Stephen Ehinger concentrate on their next step as they proceed up the aisle. Jerry Bush and Keith Greathouse assist the seniors as they line up to take their seats.
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Scooting for a touchdown a sophomore runner avoids Jackie Helmke as VIckl Bergman runs to defense. Seniors conquer all — Powder puffs have moved beyond the powder room. On Wednesday, September 27, freshman through senior girls set out to make Pow- der Puff football a tradition for Spirit Week. The senior girls outplayed the juniors only to then play the freshman, who had squeezed by the sophomores. The seniors walked away with a victory over the freshman. The boys abandoned their macho men images and turned from pants and shirts to cheerleading skirts and sweaters. During halftime the crowd judged a cheer performed by each cheerleading squad. The senior squad ' s cheer won first Senior Powder Puff Players, coaches and cheerleaders pose for a pre- victory celebration snapshot. The junior boys display their cheerleading ability to the crowd. WMEE jock Ron Lathum out jumped Bill Boliier in the first jump ball of the game. Dennis Meisle, Dean Lehrman and Steve Holt brought ag- gressive technique to the faculty ' s starting line up. 18 Powder Puff
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