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Bob Fabian, senior president, passed the traditional shovel to Karen Kent, junior president. Bob Tucker. Jim Clayton, and Greg House read the last will of the class of 1967. The senior class enjoyed breakfast the morning of graduation. Cathy Horner and Nikki Pope enjoyed the rolls and table gossip. Nine senior mothers prepared a hearty breakfast. May 19, 1967 was the last day seniors were in the halls of AHS. The day began early as they en- joyed a breakfast of fruit cocktail, ham, rolls, milk, and juice at 8:00. Then students listened to the proph- ecy and were herded into the gym for graduation practice. At approximately 10:30 Mr. Channell released exuberant seniors from school to return that evening for the final pomp and circumstance. Baccalaureate ushered in senior week With only a few hours of school left, the seniors on the auditorium steps.
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Attendant Terri Lucas and escort Ron Matney. •ueen Susan Williams and escort Larry urt. Attendant Tess Ranion and escort Dan Ritter. Track royalty presented in twelfth annual Relays assembly Track royalty presented medals at the Argentine Relays. Exhilarated Ward cindermen accepted the Relays trophy from Queen Susan. Following the presentation of the track team and comments regarding the Relays by Coach Clohecy, David Wing presided at the Argentine Relays Assembly. The band played background music as the candidates and their escorts were presented and took their places on the stage. To a fanfare. David placed the crown on Susan Williams’ head and pro- claimed her Relays Queen. Roses, a crown, and an embrace from Larry Hurt accentuated the coronatum of Queen Susan. 17
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Mrs. Maxwell and Mr. Houghton check Pat Banion's collar before baccalaureate. Caps are replaced and aisles fill with seniors at the baccalaureate recessional. Seniors’ busy final day climaxed by graduation Mr. Channell presents the graduating class to the Board of Ed- ucation member. Mixed emotions are felt as memories flash through seniors’ minds. On Sunday, May 14, baccalaureate service was held, with Reverend Clarence Oldfield, Argentine Baptist Church, as the speaker. He challenged seniors to be constructively nonconformist. The 163 graduating seniors, parents, and friends filled the gymnasium on Friday, May 19, to receive and to view the presentation of diplomas from Board of Education member Mr. Robert Fothergill. Seniors realize the end of their high school careers when they hear Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance at the graduation processional. 19
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