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AND WHAT'S MORE . . r i 3,: l r All I can remember is working together and having fun. Mr. Platmm was our biggest help. mm A w .5 L242; V314 Mwm p 0 NM p, ,,J 1 1
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l'auaing tor a moment trnm thv mtmn, Huh lnrumu And Mum Pennington tJlL xth Ruin. lmrunh wlm kkhdpk'l'l'nk'd tht- dunn- A night of knights t0 remember forever The graduating class of 1982 was presented the prom, Knights in White Satin, by the junior class. The drawbridge was lowered at 8:00 and the prom began with the band Sassy providing the entertainment for the evening. Kent went through an elaborate metamorphisis giving it castle decore. The courtyard was. ideal for pictures I From rags to riches, a magical transfornmtmn mTurx tuxt hnurx prinr tn tht' prUm. Iuniurk and senmra change trum their everyday clnthm Intn fnrmals fur the special UVL-mng. 1 Ohsmdent Life and a place to relax Refreshments and hors'doeuves were served by the sophomores: Jim Sulti, Art Brace, Mary McCarthy, Jen- ny Licate, Andrea Baker, Mary Bevacqua, Marc Hanneman, Greg VanDeweel, Dave Lesperance, Tony Lignetta, Michelle Schroeder, Nancy Feet. The peak of the evening arrived The floor is cleared in honor M the newly crowned 1982 prom quwn, Linda Sissnn and Mike Armstrnng, hcr escort. when junior Class president Tim Cox crowned Linda Sisson queen. Then her and her escort Mike Armstrong were joined by the rest of the court consisting of Doug Reese and Debbie Osowski, Bo Baldwin and Becky Capuano, Scott Allcock and Kim Cochran, Mike Oxely and Debbie Mollick, and Jeff Leonard and Mi- chelle Fraser in the royal dance. You have now stepped through a passage in time, Dean Hood and Terri Harpy enter the world nf Hnghn m White Salin H
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Stepping tnrward happily, ilihtt middle r'i-r N.IYVd her Uhm Aunnl nl Ihwlmrhwn iix Hr tlark uviigi'iltulntml hrr The first step is always the hardest A flurry of rapid attempts to get ready to parade into the gymnasium overcame the 167 seniors who gradu- ated on June 9th. The eighty-eighth annual com- mencement kicked off with the band playing Crowning GloryH, and Rev- erend Emil Heino, of Zion Lutheran Church, blessed the ceremony with the traditional invocation, Kim Cochran presented the school with $500 left by Senior Women. Senior Class president Tim Swarm reminisced about the accomplishments of the stu- dents, and he presented a new showcase left to Harbor by the class. According to Tim, Yes, the Class of 1982 is one of a kind. The 1982 Senior class Valedictorian Joyce Stredney voiced her opinions on going forth and not stopping until the goals are achieved. She stated that graduation is only the begin- ning, not end of life. Dr. Clark pre- Primping and preening. This was one Of the tediums Jim Foune, Tom Hornyak, Bart Millard, Ken Purtilo, and Cary Booth had to do before proceeding, with graduation IZhStudent Life sented the class to the audience, and then allowed Dr. Wert and Mr. Greenwood to award the diplomas. Harbor's foreign exchange student Rina Van Bruwaene expressed her gratitude to her American family and the volleyball team for helping her and being such good friends. She was looking forward to coming back. The awarding of the Community Awards preceeded the singing of the alma mater, The Harbor Hymn by the class of 1982 and the audience. Reverend Heino gave the Benediction and the band concluded the event with The Slow March from Scipio . Tim Cox summed up the atmosphere by saying, HIt was a sadehappy event. I can hardly wait to find out how I will feel when I graduate. Mr. Roskovics stated that, 'llt's nice to see how many people make it. It was the first year I can re- member that it didn't rain. Brain over brawn. 4.415 earned Joyce Strednuy the honur of being named Valedictorian for 19827 Iny u' Hil't-tlnlw Dawd l'im era Kim Liuchran Dawn Sultl lzrlf healx Patrick L'ulm'ci kellx HulbrtmL Thomas Hornyak Lisa Sayre Leah Dunbar Rubort McCarthy HICT thT HONORS HIGH HONORS HONORS lealli' Metln'La Ian Wawh-nski Ring Van Bruwiienv Dawd deweli Dean I limd lixa lnhnwn bandra Beebe Shari Knepshiuld Susan Phillips lnhn Kirk Karen Uldtl Homeward bound. AFB. Bruwaenc Van cnmmdeS and student Rina bid farewell tn her clasxmatos before returning home.
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