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Back To Reality Now that we're here to- gether again, everyone is full of stories from the sum- mer. Girls are still asking each other about Prom weekend. My friends are showing pictures taken at Commencement and gradu- Slow Dance. Junior John Harris and Sophomore Wilhemina Stowe dance to We're Not Strangers Anymore , the theme song of the Harvest Hop. They were among the 125 couples attending the first dance of the school year. ation parties. They're talk- ing about the record-break- ing crowd at the Michael Stanley concert, and about the Doobies and Beach Boys at Blossom. But summer's over now, and our first float session is tonight — it's time for us to get back into the good ol' Bearcat Spirit! Runners Up. Attendants Heidi Sherer and Laura McKillip watch homecoming queen Linda Saliga receive her crown. Linda gave her speech at the half-time ceremony during the Willoughby South football game. Timely Advice. First-year Coach Prahst tells flank- er Chris Natalie the play in the first quarter of the Nordonia football game Bedford lost its first contest of the season to non-conference Nordonia. 9-0. ''We all went crazy when the junior float won — Gail Knowles Prom was beautiful but the weather wasn't — Jim Fleming My God!! We're gonna graduate next year! — Lynda Titterington STUDENT ACTIVITIES
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(Something (Someth How do you spell relief? I think most of us now spell it GRADU- ATION ' Uretta Russell's witty speech started a new tradition at the com- mencement exercises on June 5, 1979. She had been chosen for her oratorical ability from among five finalists to serve as the only student speaker be- sides valedictorian Dave McCray. In past ceremonies, parents and friends had little or no discretion in taking pictures, often walking on stage interrupting the speakers and diploma distribution. Last year the stage and pit areas were roped off and four staff members successfully kept the audi- ence from crashing through the ropes. 5,000 people had to be interested and entertained at Blossom Music Cen- ter by senior advisor Mr. Fudge (his I WAS NERVOUS ALL DAY LONG.. BILL FUDGE first year organizing the day). It was a lot of work and worry, he said, but well worth it. Needless to say I was nervous all day, hoping the new ideas would be accepted. The traditional part of the day came as A Cappella Choir sang The Lord Bless You . Debby Gorenc, a junior choir member then, recalls It was hard believing a whole year had gone by and so many friends would no longer share the stage with us. Many senior girls cried, some boys sighed, and when Andy Zolata, alpha- betically the last of 529 seniors, had re- ceived his diploma the twelve years they had spent in school offically came to an end. They were then alumni of 1979. New idea. Senior speaker Uretta Russell delivers the tradition- setting speech that she and Mrs. Kathleen Ferrone, senior advisor, co-wrote. An ending. After graduation ceremonies Lisa Lippitt, Jackie Bell, Regina Williams, and the other seniors leave the pavillion to celebrate. GRADUATION 10
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