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Dr. Ronald W. Roskins, President of the University of Nebraska, spoke to the Class of 1984. Chris Rader approaches the stand to receive his diploma from Terry Brennan. Sandy Schuetz and Debbie Miller anxiously leave the Graduation ceremonies with a smile. Kathy Janko pins her cap on to make sure it won't come off during the ceremonies. Seniors turn their tassels as a mark of accomplishment toward their future. Graduation 23
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The Top Ten for 1984 were Lisa Harmon, Delyn Bogle, Neal Schatz, Julie DiVona, Kathy Teresa Fritz, Vicky Lampe, Nancy Mullins, Janko, Janet Arnold, Amy Hodge. Russell Vollan and Roger Schulenburg have a last minute talk before Graduation. Commencement' ceremony held! in our stadium| Graduation ceremonies for the! Class of 1984 were held in Jug Brown | Stadium on the evening of May 9. The ceremonies began with the I invocation given by the Reverend Howard Ellis, followed by the Baccalaureate message given by the | Reverend Vern Borer. Dr. Ronald Roskins spoke to the I seniors. Diplomas were then given out | by the school board members. The Benediction was given by I the Reverend Ellis. The ceremonies were brought to a close with the | recessional. Ronda White and Lori Strecker wait for Mr-White’s signal to join the processional. Gene Campbell and Amy Hodge march in to | the music of the band’s processional. 22 Graduation
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Graduating is the major accomplishment that concerns every underclassman. Although the underclassmen look forward to graduation, they enjoy the three years of experiences that prepare them for their role as Seniors. Freshmen and Sophomores mainly get the experience of being new. They get the feel of going to games, dances, and finding out how the school work in high school differs from middle school. Juniors are only one step away from graduation. It’s one of the busiest years because they participate in County Government Day, and also raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom. Taking a second look back at the undergrads we see all of the interests and attitudes that are combined to make up the future leaders of Falls City High. A Second Look At ... IJ N D R R GRADS 24 Undergrads
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