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Banquet Holly Billing and Diane Kibler Carol Ritter Darlene Shawver a junior mother Graduation Thirty graduates hear Moore and Kryzer Sunday, May 23, was a day of endings and beginnings for 30 young people who have been nurtured and guided to maturity in Garfield County. High School graduation, with all its tradi- tions, ceremony, and happy con- notations was held in the Gym- nasium, to a standing room only crowd. A few hours before caps and gowns were finally donned, an- other ceremony, Baccalaureate, was held. Its purpose is to re - mind the graduates and their families that these young people are not just embarking on a journey of college, employment, and citizenship, but also a spiritual journey through life. Pastor Wayne Moore, of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Jordan, gave the Invo- cation, the main address and die Benediction. The G. C. H. S. Band and Choir filled the building with music and song. At graduation, after the Pro- cessional in which the graduates filed in, arm in arm, in two’s and three’s to Eiger’s Pomp and Circumstance, Pastor Wayne Moore gave the invocation. High School principal John Dal- lum announced that seniors Dan Fellman, Carol Ritter, Ka- trina Pliipps, and Valedictorian Cindy :lager had been awarded college scholarships. Salutatorian Deborah Green gave the welcoming address, which was followed by the Vale - dictorian's address. John Dallum then introduced the main speaker, Thomas Kryzer, President of the Northern Tier Pipeline Company, who told the graduates that they are now becoming deci- sion makers , and that Garfield 14
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Prom Lee and JoDee crowned Prom Royalty CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: PROM QUEEN KING JO DEE ISAACS LEE BILLING,CROWN- BEARERS ROBIN HAGEMAN ROCKY DALLUM, PROM-GOERS ENJOYING THEM- SELVES, LEE JOLE AT THE PUNCH BOWL, CONCLUSION OF THE GRAND MARCH. 13
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County has provided you with a unique learning and development experience that will serve you well whatever goal in life you choose. You are indeed fortu- nate . Kryzer added that, Up to this point in time, decisions were made for you--or certainly with close guidance. After today you will assume a new role, gradually at first, but none the less, it's a new phase in your life and a new relationship with society. In other words, you are assuming the rights of a decision maker. But, with these rights go responsibilities. Whether you will continue to live in Garfield Cou- nty or not, you have the respon- sibility to mate decisions that represent the kind of training you received here, and the pur- pose, the direction and the values of this community. Dallum then formally present- ed the graduating class of 1982 and Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Vern Pluhar presented each in turn with their diplomas. After the Benediction and the Recessional, played by the G.C.H.S. Band, the graduates formed a receiving line to shake hands, get hugs and be congrat - ulated by the hundreds of people who attended the milestone in their lives. 1 . 2. 3. 4. Mrs. Mansfiled and Mrs. Kloker, and not pictured Mr. Kloker, are the '82 class sponsors. Mr. Dallum giving Cindy Hager her award for Val- edictorian. Debbie Green was Salut- atorian. Mike Bibeau, June Nel- son, John Coldwell, Charlene Saylor, Mike Losinski, and Deanna Stanton. Seven girls are honor students As the graduating class marched in wearing their light and dark green robes, seven students were also wear- ing gold cords. This indicated they had maintained at least a 3.5 grade average for all four years in high school. Those wearing the cords were Lavonne Coldwell, Deborah Green, Cynthia Hager, JoDee Isaacs, Katrina Phipps, Carol Ritter and Deanna Stanton. 15
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