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Tickets limit attendance as 82 graduate tately ponderosa pines stood in silent attention in the twilight stillness. Gathering on the asphalt at the entrance to the multi- purpose room were 82 graduates and their well-wishers. An unusually warm and quiet May evening was regularly punctuated by the flashes of instamatic cameras. The purple and white gowns were garnished with the yellow roses nestled in green fern carried by the girls. In a ceremony marked by quiet dignity the rituals of appreciation, admonition, and anticipation were observed. The sweltering heat and overcrowding of earlier graduations were eliminated by the issuing of six tickets to each member of the Class 2 5 . - 4? t 5. 2 1 Page 100. 1. School Board President Dr. Dan Neel's speech encouraged the grads to pursue higher education. 2. Valedictorian Ioanna Fickel remembers humorous events in the class history. 3. Class President Matt Brown sings the last song for his classmates. 4. japanese foreign exchange student, Rikiya Oishi, receives his diploma from school board member Ms. Io Lindsay. 5. Violinist Kerriann Penrod captures the emotions of the hour. Page 101. 1. Soprano La'Dell Scott plans to pursue music after gradution. 2. Faith in God, according to Salutatorian Wes Spence, enabled him to achieve his goal of becoming a pilot. 3. Vice-principal Don Hess encourages his former eighth-graders to make the most of theirlives. 4. The Class of '83 switches their tassels. 5. Scott Hightower and Kerriann Penrod exit. 100 GRADUATION of 1983. The graduates entered from the rear of the room to the processional played by Ms. Donna Hess. Class President Matt Brown opened the ceremony with the invocation. Class Vice-President Susan Mathews led the pledge of allegiance. After special music and speeches, graduates crossed the stage to receive diplomas from school board members Ms. Io Lindsay and Mr. V. June Webb. Class Secretary Patricia Burum pronounced the benediction, and student body President Mike Anable directed his classmates in the switching of tassels. Ms. Donna Hess played the recessional as the Class of 1983 exited to the rear of the room. 4... as K ' Q 7 M q...... W, ea 2 . A ,:-t T j. .'t Q , .W J sr... 8 s 1 i t T is..tt J f Q .... rvvtt ,... .- 1 , f A V' .5 .-- L' . I ll l 'lf . . l . X ' siii A t fn .ig ttl 4 i ffl f 1. V' 5 V Ja I- ' f ' 1 itrr. 4 Again the instamatic pop-flashes revealed the purple and white gowns embraced and embracing, the tears of mingled joy and nostalgia, the last minute promises to stay in touch fading into the night borne off by headlights searching for tomorrow. Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm and Catalina Island awaited 29 of the grads. School, jobs, vacations, mar- riages would scatter the rest of them. So much was said, done and felt in one short hour. A full moon rose over the White Mountains when all was still again to wait patiently for the Class of 1984.
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