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John McMichael (opposite page top left) asks the audience to say the Pledge of Allegiance. The 1980 graduating class (opposite page top right) awaits to receive their diploma. Valedictorian Janette Smock, Jim Burrell, and Margaret Forsythe (opposite page bottom) look on as Donna Koscica presents the valedictory mes¬ sage Senior Choir members (opposite page middle) sing Parting Blessings” to the senior class. Mark Willoughby (top left) gets last minute instruc¬ tions on where he should sit from Mr. Holcomb. Nancy Bashara, Kathy Schmal, Lori Rupe, and Lisa Voltatom (top right) lead the processional. Kevin Soltis and Dave Onder (above) put on their gowns in preparation for commencement exercises. Bill Cannon (left) receives his diploma from School Board President, Terry Murphy. SPRING GRhDIMION Spring Graduation—29
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Commencement held indoors Crown Point High School’s 98th Com¬ mencement exercise saw 411 seniors receive their diplomas on May 23 in the gymnasium. The ceremony, originally scheduled to take place on the football field, was moved inside at the last minute due to inclement weather. The valedictorian and salutatorian delivered the following messages: Pledge of Allegiance, John McMichael; Invoca¬ tion, Margaret Forsythe; Class Welcome, Dave Gervais; Valedictory Message, Jan¬ ette Smock and Donna Kosica; and the Benediction, Jim Burrell. The symphony band provided the marching music and gther selections, while the senior choir members also per¬ formed. The Baccalaureate Message, entitled “Fresher-Power-Progress,” was given by Rev. Gene Clark of the Church of the Nazarene. After Principal Paul Georgas made the class presentation, Assistant Principal Ken Brist read the names of the gradu¬ ates who proceeded across the stage and received their diplomas from Super¬ intendent Phillip McDaniel, who formally graduated the clas of 1980; School Board President, Terry Murphy; School Board Vice-President, Gerald Kedding- ton; and Principal Paul Georgas. 28—Spring Graduation
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