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QUOTING EMERSON, Dyane Quinn delivers her valedictory address to graduates and their friends and fam- ilies. AFTER THE CEREMONY, Michelle Millet receives congratulations from her sister. els Wi ENJOYING THE WEATHER, juniors Lori Hunter and Tracy Richmond Pass out programs before com- mencement exercises begin. DIRECTED BY MR. PAUL Marlow, concert band presents a program of pre-commencement music under sunny skies. Commencement
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ERECTA ONE Oy 87 seniors earn diplomas Senior Awards Night took place Friday, May 20, in the Paul Bateman gymnasium. The 104th graduating class of GHS was honored at the ceremony in which Mr. Ron- ald Weimer and Mr. Barrie Fleetwood were masters of ceremonies. Valedictorian Dyane Quinn and salutatorian Jill Relue received awards from Principal Gaylord Toll. Lisa Grotrian and Troy Gibson won Citizenship Awards and Deb Smurr and Matt Warstler were given American Youth Foundation Awards. Numer- ous scholarships and other awards were presente d to the Class of ‘88. Eighty-seven seniors re- ceived diplomas under sunny skies on the football field Sunday, May 22, in Garrett's 24 Senior Awards Night ® first outdoor graduation ex- ercises. Jonathon Lepley began the ceremony with an invoca- tion, followed by Todd Satti- son’s welcome in which he said, ‘| would especially like to welcome and thank those parents who saw fit to send this class to one of the best schools in Indiana.” Next, Mr. Gary Gerke di- rected the high school and ju- nior high choirs in ‘‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’’ and “Friends’’ by Michael W. Smith. Jill Relue gave the saluta- tory address saying, ‘Today is a beginning and an end. It is the end of 12 years of learn- ing and the beginning of a completely different way of life.’’ Valedictory address was presented by Dyane Quinn, who said, ‘““We are fresh and new in this world. We have to find our own identity, not im- personate others who have preceded us. “Our teachers have taught us to discover the skills we never knew we held within ourselves. We must now uti- lize these skills as individuals in our Own unique way.” Following the presentation of diplomas to the class of 1988 by Superintendent Alan Middleton, Heidi Knott gave the benediction. The con- cluding ‘Fanfare and Reces- sional’ was performed by the Garrett High School band, under the direction of Mr. Paul Marlow. —Tina Carlin JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Jason O'Connor watches as graduates Tammy Davidson and.Troy Gibson enter the football field. rr. ? 22 TOOVE ket 4 +% = | “ - Wee of 4 ym wa rr GIVING THE SALUTATORY address, Jill Relue smiles as school board members Jerry Weller and Dr. Rich- ard Dircksen look on. AS HEIDI KNOTT delivers the bene- diction, members of the school board and administration bow their heads.
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POE ‘bh? (GER IEL Changing scene Fads and fashions come and go. Clothing and hair- styles, music, and movies see their days in the spotlight and gradually fade from the scene. GHS students were asked, “What is ‘in’ for ‘87- ‘88?’ Here were some of their responses ... Mark Claxton — Playing euchre, long hair, heavy met- al music, and the Band Room Boys. Jim Molargik — Painted wrestling shoes, frosted jeans, Bugle Boys, new wave, and cowboy boots. Greg Pinckney — Boat shoes, baggy jeans, and funky shades. Shelly Lantz — Leather bomber jackets, The Lost Boys, mini-skirts, and Mer- cedes emblems. Beth Lemper — Jean jack- ets, turtle necks, and Guess jeans. Jill Engel — Wonder Twin rings, Good Morning Viet Nam, and banana clips. Jamie Witherspoon — tie dye, colored denim, and non- prescription colored framed eyeglasses. Michele Baker— Swatch- es, bright colored hi-top gym shoes, and bows for the hair. Amy Simon — Combat boots, finger watches, cropped sweaters, and poofed skirts. —Tina Carlin A “FASHIONABLE” HAND consists of two Swatches, a friendship brace- let, and a finger watch. SPORTING THEIR WRESTLING hair- cuts, senior Chad Wood, and juniors Scott Zolman and Doug Mossberger line up for a photo.
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