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As Canterbury ' s first graduates, you will leave no finer legacy to this school than to say that it was here you learned honesty, respect, and perseverance. Our best hopes and wishes go to the class of 1987. Jonathan Hancock
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Canterbury School Baccalaureate and Graduation June 5, 1987 7:00 P.M. Class Of 1987 Shawn D. Brooks Thomas A. Casaburo David J. Caseldine Patrick W. Crump Sean M. E vision Heather L. Fleck Molly Maureen Ginty Peter G. Hershberger Ravi Kanagala Valerie Hope Lamos James J Manno Lisa Kae McCollum W. Christopher Moses Orfej P. Najdeski John Daniel Paflas Deborah C. Parrott Andrew J Rieger Mary Cathryn Roth David R. Sessions Kara Lynne Snyder Michael Benton Summers Peter Zwettler Canterbury has finally graduated its first class of seniors. This is a happy occasion, but it is impossible to be without remorse. These seniors have brightened our halls for four years, winning acclaim from many sources. Without them, there would be no Canterbury school. These 22 seniors have shown great courage and leadership in coming to this small school. The ceremony was beautiful. It stated with the baccalaureate, a short religious ceremony, in the auditorium. The crowd then moved outside for the Graduation. Music was provided by a small group, and served as a perfect background. The commencement was highlighted by three speeches. There was Senior Debbie Parrott reflecting on her memories, foreign student Peter Zwetler thanking the Canterbury community, and parent Dan Paflas advising the seniors on the future. Overall, it was very well done, suitable for Canterbury ' s first graduating class. Good luck graduates, you will be missed. 86
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High School Sports Canterbury has made strides in sports this year. As always, there were two great soccer teams, with an indoor championship against Homestead. The volleyball team looked in control on the court this year and is sure to prosper in the future. The tennis team was a threat in their conference. The boys ' basketball team showed real improvement and the future is bright. The girls played tough and showed grace under pressure. In spring, girls ' tennis showed prowess, soccer excellence continued, and the golf team gave a lesson in how to have fun. Canterbury doubled the number of sports this year, and all parties are happy at the advances made in ' 86- ' 87.
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