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Page 19 text:
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WITH TEARS OF happiness. Bettina Braun both congradulatcs and says good-bye to her classmates after commencement is over. NERVOUS YET CONFIDENT, David Koschik addresses his classmates. Dave presented the school with over S600 towards stage curtains. They finally made it! Four long years. The seniors spent a lot of time here, starting out as freshman just like everyone else and slowly working their way to the top. It took them some time, but they learned a few tricks and could probably tell the underclassman some wild stories. Remember how hard they worked decorating the senior hall for the Harbor game with the special spirit of seniors? They just had to miss P.O.D. to hang the streamers. Their class diminished over the years, but still they contributed to the spirit chain as well as Penny Wednesday. A contest between classes often rewarded them with a double lunch. On occasion they even tried to raise money selling elevator tickets to the freshman. Time flew by faster than they realized. All too quickly they met as a class for the last time, dressed in their caps and gowns contemplating graduation. Elevator tickets, spirit chains, and Penny Wednesday no longer seemed as important. Now they are adults involved in everyday problems of the outside world. What have their futures brought? Some of them are furthering their educations while others have chosen the working life. They have entered 3 different life style, but memories of the past still linger in their minds. Vet what is it about graduation that convinces them they are really going to miss school. Whether it’s the speeches, the music, or just the memories returning, they will always consider school memorable and worthwhile. ARRANGED BY HEIGHT, the senior class leaves for the gym. Cathy Kernich, the shortest member, graduated as vaiecictorian. Commencement 15
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MOMENTS BEFORE GRADUATION begins Terry Miggo gets attention from Marcia Hyde, tying up a few loose ends on the traditional robes. AS A SYMBOL of four years of education, an anxious senior receives his diploma. 221 seniors graduated from A.H.S. last year.
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SITTING OUT A number, Vonda Keeler and her date Don Daigle discuss the evening’s activities. The prom included after-prom parties. 16 Prom
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