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Page 31 text:
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Former Governor of Indiana, Otis R. Bowen (op¬ posite top left) delivers his address “Don’t Be Afraid To Begin.” Mr. Ken Brist (opposite top right) reads the stu¬ dents’ names as they walk across the stage to receive their diplomas. With a nervous look on her face, Kathy Thompson (opposite middle left) waits to walk across the stage to receive her diploma. Kirstain Benjamin (opposite middle right) looks into the bleachers as she walks to her chair. Co-Valedictorians Tom Yagelski and Eric Ber¬ man, Salutatorian Jamie Cuffia and sen ior class president Bill Lewis (opposite bottom) walk up the aisle to the stage during graduation. Sharon Brumbaugh (top left) waits to walk out of the gymnasium after the ceremony. Carol Hennon (top middle) happily walks back to her seat after receiving her diploma. Allison Arkinstall (top right) shows excitement as Dr. Phillip McDaniel announces the class official¬ ly graduated. Steve Howell (middle left) waits nervously to walk across the stage to receive his diploma. Jim Bloede (middle right) waits for Dr. Phillip McDaniel to graduate the class of 1982. With much apprehension Jill Borem and Melinda Braithwaite (bottom) walk to their seat at the beginning of the ceremony. Graduation—27
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Centennial marks graduation of ’82 As the class of ’82, the 100th graduating class of Crown Point High School prepared to walk into the gym¬ nasium, tension and excitement filled the air. After 30 minutes the 405 graduates finally reached their seats. Salutatorian James Cuffia led the pledge of allegiance and gave the invocation. Next senior class president Bill Lewis gave the welcome. Reverend Robert E. Eversull gave the baccalaureate message, “Get Off The Chaise Lounge.” Students were honored to have a special guest speaker, former Governor of Indiana, Otis R. Bowen M.D. His ad¬ dress was “Don’t Be Afraid to Begin.” Students nervously walked across the stage to receive their diplomas as Mr. Ken Brist, principal, read their names. To commemorate the 100th graduating class, the students were given a gift of a centennial poem, “100 Years Have Come To Pass,” from Crown Point’s own poet laureate Charles Swisher. The graduates also received a commemorative medal. Finally, the moment of being official¬ ly graduated came as Dr. Phillip McDaniel hesitated and kept the class in suspense. When the students began to get rowdy, Dr. Phillip McDaniel finally decided to graduate the class, and the gymnasium was Filled with screams of joy. 26—Graduation
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