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LOOKING AHEAD. Commencement speaker Edwin Zohorewicz shores his thoughts with his fellow students at the Front How Theater. THREE CHEERS. With obvious joy these students move their tussles from one side of their cops to the other, signifying the end of twelve years of hard work. 18 GRADUATION MW v qw , ur f U . ,..., ,.,, , A ..' ff M-f.....,,,,, .. My 'lrt t 9 Wmwwwmw Mis
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.V 7 4 If .f I f cv ? 1 J 'Q' 4 244 The Iunior class's preparation for the 1984 Prom came to a conclusion on May 18 with the party all night long at the Execu- tive Club in Chagrin. To raise money to present the prom several members of the class of '85 had to sell fund-raisers throughout the year. To add a note of interest, there was plenty of voting controversy in the voting for Prom Queen and Master of Ceremonies, but Carol Dowling prevailed and finally won the Queen's crown with Bob Pliske being M.C. Members of Carol's court included Sonja Allen, Carol Holmes, and Iill Whims. The theme of the Prom was All Night Long , and as the lyrics of the song say, the party is supposed to last all night with everyone dancing, singing, and losing themselves in romance. One way this was accomplished was through the After-Prom held in the deco- rated cafeteria, but many found ways to party all night long in their own special ways. W M! hw J Wm R fm., .lf A' MJ? W5 f ' ' 0 W Maw, DELIGHTFUL DINING. Enjoying good food fthe main course was roast beefj and good conversation are Ron Culpepper and his date. SLOW DANCE.. Iuniors and seniors alike danced the night away at the Executive Club with music provided by Familiar Mu- sic PROM 17
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Q! REWARDS High school is now a thing of the past with memories that will last a lifetime for the class of 1984 as they leave Bedford High. On june sth many seniors completed their in-school education forever, while others continued on to college, and still others started working or joined the service. Graduation is a ceremony for tears as well as joy. People who grew up and went to grade school together follow their separate paths in life, some never meeting again. It is a joyous event also, as students embark on their life with a gleam in their eyes, waiting for opportu- nity to knock. Not only did the senior class of '84 leave the school this year but so did Principal Mr. Morelli, as he delivered his final graduation speech and said his fond farewell to the school system. Reflecting on his career, he said, Fm aware that everything has not been easy nor has gone as smoothly as we would have liked. However, I always felt you were with me when times got rough. That was a good feeling. We had a good year, and for that we all deserve credit. The commencement was held at the Front Row and after receiving their diplomas, the 99th graduating class finally received their reward: to use their knowledge to make their own lives a success. No doubt there were many celebrations and parties before starting this journey though. To all of the Class of '84- Best Wishes and may all your dreams come true. GOOD LUCK. WELCOME ADDRESS. Opening remarks were made by Mrs. Virginia Bright, Board of Education president, at the 98th com- mencement ceremonies of Bedford High School. AT LAST! Receiving her diploma and a congratulatory handshake from Principal Charles Morelli is graduating senior Laurie Wills. GRADUATiON
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