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Here Today, Gone Tomorrow At as early as 6:30 p.m., May 11, 1981, relatives and friends were col- laborating in the gymnasium to save unoccupied seats. During this time, the seniors met in the home economics room. There they put on their caps and gowns, talked with friends, and began to think about the ceremonies. Fellow seniors applauded Mike Peters as he wheeled himself into the room, tattired in a light blue tuxedo. They they gathered around Mike to converse with him. Mr. Burns then placed the graduation cap on Mike's head. Shortly thereafter, the seniors started down the hall toward the now- packed gymnasium. The audience rose to their feet as the graduation processional began. Mike Peters led the class down the aisle as flashbulbs popped and cameras clicked all around. The other fifty three graduates filed in by couples, and took their -places on the stage. The special girls' music was provided by six senior girls, and was fol- lowed by the salutatorian speech, given by Karen Nelson Smith, and the valedictorian speech, given by Doug Fry. I Mr. Burns proceeded to announce the seniors, starting with Mike Pe- ters, who received a warm standing ovation. Mr. Rupp, school board president, presented the seniors with their diplomas among applause. Mr. Lossing gave each senior a red rose as they descended the stairs to the gym floor. ' Turning tassles and rings made the graduating ceremonies official. Mr. Burns then announced the seniors as the graduated class of 1981. After the recessional, seniors formed a reception line outside the high school building, which soon turned into small clusters .of congratulating family and friends. . 1 30 I GRADUATION 2 . I D Valedictorian Doug Fry and Salutatorian Ka- ren Nelson Smith. 21 Bruce shows his joy of be- ing a 1981 graduate. 31 Mr. Ray Rupp presents Nancy Kolster with her diploma.
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