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Inclement weather sends graduates into humid gym Graduates in cap and gown packed the halls, casually leaning against walls, walking around, and talking. Excitement and tension permeated the air. A few anxious seniors glanced at their watches. Suddenly, the word got through. “Hey! We’re lining up!” An instant transformation took place. Graduates began running around in a semipanicked state. I can’t find my place in line!” Is my cap on straight?” Where’s my partner? As the chaos subsided, seniors real¬ ized they wouldn’t be going far fast and had time to get their act toget her. Graduates marched into a humid gym, which Mr. Ken Brist referred to as the Crown Point oven,” to the traditional “Pomp and Circumstance.” Within 25 minutes, the 417 graduates were at their seats, and Daniel Ayers, salutatorian, led the Pledge of Alle¬ giance. Afterwards, Tom Lewis, class president,gave the invocation and the welcome. After a music interlude. Monsignor Vincent Lengerich of St. Mary ' s Church of Crown Point gave the Baccalaureate message, “Truth-Keep It Accessible.” Then as Mr. Ken Brist, principal, read the names, graduates walked across the stage and received their diplomas from school board members. Shouts of joy and relief, hugs, kisses, and tears filled the gym as Dr. Phillip McDaniel, superintendent, pronounced the Class of ' 81 graduated. Sherry Adams, Denise Agnos, Laura Brown, and Shelly Brown (below) lead the processional into the gym. Monsignor Vincent Lengerich (above) of St. Mary’s Dr. Phillip McDaniel, (above) superintendent of Church gives the Baccalureate message, ••Truth.’’ Crown Point schools, graduates the Class of ’81. Director Mr. Michael Wade (above) leads the senior choir members in Parting Blessing. 28—May Graduation
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Terri Tapper and Chris Thomen (above) admire each other s presentation roses. Graduate Susan Woolley (above) is assisted into her graduation cap and gown during line-up. Kevin Peek and Pam Paitsell (left) jump and shout for joy after being officially graduated. Melanie Kenney (below) smiles as she looks at her diploma after receiving it on stage. Daniel Ayers, salutatorian, Lisa Busse and Geoff Slaughter, co-valedictorians, and Tom Lewis, class president, (left) walk up the aisle and later took part in the commencement program. Graduate Christy Anderson (below) receives her diploma from school boardmember Richard Harbit. May Graduation—29
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