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Shaded Tapers Glow on Anxious Faces Why don ' t we stop fooling ourselves? The game is over. over. The Baccalaureate candle lighting symbolizes the beginning of a new life and the end of the old one, while the flame of the candle itself is a symbol of eternal peace. Pictured above is senior Debbie Henderson offering fellow graduate Andy Poland a light. 12 Accepting that hard-earned diploma and hearty congratulations from Superintendent Mr. Robert Mason is thankful graduate, Cheryl King.
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Patriotism. My Country tis of Thee, red, white, and blue ... the symbol of our nation is still saluted and respected by the present gener atiin regardless of popular opposing opinion. The art classes chose the flag as their theme, displaying it as flying in a brisk breeze, gently folded, mistakingly misarranged, and tightly twisted. Individualist Pam Ward tightly clutches the easel supporting her painting of an old- fashioned girl adorned in a straw hat. Spring Finds Flashes Saluting Select Students Vice-principal Mr. Larry Riehle hands valedictorian Don Rockey the Dare )ou book presented by the Danforth Foundation for his achievements. Mr. Robert Ferris leans over the table and proudly issues gold key chains to his senior-band members. In order to be qualified for the insignificant, but treasurable award each musician must have com- pleted eight semesters as a band participant. Those contributors to the fine arts are (left to right): Debbie Buchanan, Terri Davis, Wayne Wilson, Mark Shearer, Dennis Reasoner, and Joe Wesseler.
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As Seniors Begin Long, Winding Road Class of 70. y ' oLi were a class that asked why . , . even on the most minor questions. Questions? Perhaps that was both our weakness and our strength. And someday soon, when we have families. Masters Degrees, and aged minds, perhaps then there will be answers. And drop a .smile passing hi the hall But t here ' s no laughs left Cause we laughed them all. And we laughed them all In a very short time. Simon Garfunkel Bookends A look 10 the future and a glance at the past are reflected by John Wise and Donna Woods.
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