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Year ends with a bang As class of eighty-four graduates The class of 1984 ended their high school days with a bang. Fol- lowing the announcement from principal Don Caffee that they were official graduates of Ellin- wood High School, Blue caps filled the air, along with the sound and smell of fire crackers. After having the combined Bac- calaureate — Graduation ceremo- nies inside for the past three years, due to rain, the seniors were once again seen marching across the green football field on a near-per- fect evening. Both the salutatorian and vale- dictorian gave short addresses to the class and the reverend Julius Ellis from the Calvery Baptist church was the main speaker. The seniors received their diplo- mas with each senior letting his or her own identity show. Some went across the stage quietly and almost unnoticed, while others made sure that everybody knew they had fi- nally made it. GRADUATION HUG. Senior Brenda Schartz gets a Happy embrace from senior Mary Simmons. (Photo by Mohn) CLASS OF 1984. For the first time in three years the graduating class consisting of 38 seniors, held baccalaureate and commencement outside on Sunday, May 20. (Photo by Mohn)
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t NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Karen Schrader Scott Rhoades DeAnn Isern Donna Fiest Barbara Biays VALEDICTORIAN, (right) The highest honor, valedictorian, was earned by senior Karen Schrader. (Photo by Mohn) FINAL MOMENT, (below) Senior Brad Bressler receives congratulations from board member JoAnn Kincaid. (Photo by Mohn) SALUTATORI AN. (above) Senior Scott Rhoades received the honor of salutatorian for the class of 1984. (Photo by Mohn) GRADUATE OF 84. (right) Senior Barbara Biays watches on as fellow classmates re- ceive their certificates. (Photo by Mohn) 20 Graduation
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A chance to be involved and belong through organizations High school social life stems from organizations. They give ev- eryone a chance to be involved, to belong, and feel important. Besides getting out of class for meetings, members often dress up and hold luncheon meetings to make special plans. Through organizations and clubs, people with similar interests have a chance to do things together. They gain the experience of struc- tured meetings and learn the prop- er procedure for their delivery. Some take on more responsibility as officers. Many of the organizations get involved with service projects for the school and community. This gives everyone the pleasure of do- ing things for others, with others THE LONG WALK. (Right) Main hall seems longer through the eyes of Craig Amerine and the fish eye lens. (Photo by Amerine) SLOW DANCIN'. (Far Right) Juniors Dion Hazen and Jodi Sateren share a special mo- ment during the After-Scrimmage Scramble sponsored by the Student Council. (Photo by Amerine) 22 Organizations
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