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Page 85 text:
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r 3 Q 8 To Dream the Impossible Dream. . . . . Preceding Commencement speaker, Dr. John Greer from the University of Nebraska, the graduating class sang The Impossible Dream. Pat Poppe receives her diploma from Mr. Roland f'Cong1-atulations Stevie! You made it! A Koerwitz who presented them in the absence of Jubilant Steve Koch is congratulated by a Board Pres. Mr. Ray Ahrendts. former Deshler graduate.
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New Day -- New Challenge Valedictorian, Carol Schardt. Several seniors were awarded scholarships and special recognition on graduation. They were the following: Caro Schardt, Glenda Schmidt, Bruce Reinboth, Alan Holle, Charles Fintel, Dianne Koester, Duane Engel, and Louis Vieselmeyer. Salutatorian, Glenda Schmidt. Twenty-eight seniors were in the gym of DHS on the evening of May 17, together as a class, for the last time. They felt hap- py and proud of having reached this go al, but yet feeling just a little confused, a lit- tle unsure of the future, perhaps ev en a little afraid. Graduation is a funny word for such a combination of h a p p in e s s and sorrow. The future will be a new chapter in their book of life, commencement closes the high school chapter, but it is a climax that doesn't destroy the friendships they have formed or the knowledge that was gained. May 17 the seniors paus ed to look back over 4 years, years that had me ant good times and bad times for all of them. But now they will look forward to tomor- row, not because they want to forget Deshler but because they believe that they are ready and hopefully even impatient for a new day and a new challenge.
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