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Seniors loecome grads. Paulo Mickelson adiusted Sue Pomnwering's mortarboard before the evening giaduationceieniony. The first graduation of Harold L. Richards High School seniors was held on Thursday evening, June 2, l966. The seniors wore goldand white gowns and gold mortarboards with red and white tassels. Parents and friends of the graduating students filled the gymnasium to view the com- mencement ceremony, which was highlighted by the pres- entation of diplomas. This last and greatest event of the year culminated the high school careers of over 350 sen- iors. Marianne pattelson, Diane Stelzer, and flandy Gunther examined the gold graduation gowns Sue Pommering was ready to ioin the procession of graduates, Seniors tried an gowns to insure proper fit. Phyllis Gregory helped Diane Stelzer with the adiusiments. i t I7
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Daughters dated Dads. gh 1-1 , In 'ff 1 Q' ' --s. One ot tlie skits at the Dad and Dadglitei Date Night presented u typical day at our un- tinished new school. lhose who participated were, Sue Andeisov, Diane Dada, Pat Palmer, Marie Qiuzio,Diul1e Murray, linda Saiiaqiiia As part ot the entertainment the daughters sang to the dads, Terry Russert pinned a boutonieie on liei dad at the Girls' Club Dad and Dough mei Dare Night. 'Our Pops are Tops was the theme for the Girls' Club Dad and Daughter Date Night. We girls played host to our pops for an evening of entertainment followed by refreshments. Afterwards most pops treated their dates 0 to a soda before calling it a night. Alter the entertainment in the gym dads and their dates were served relieslmients in the catetei ia. sf Y' ,-v 1. ii f 9 -, 6- X t 'Vv , sk 5 -gi t . Q E ALI- ,r N .- f
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172 -...h 1 lgluou 'k'-on up-1... ' .ng . in ' --...-r.:-,ef BOW WOW BL'LlF'tN1 STAFV Seated llicl. Alun, Bev Rimes, Diane Dada. 'Standing to Anne Ridderhoft, Carolyn Bender, Mi. Edgy, Ann Darke, Bill S-:if Nei, Darlene Oeislarecht, Don Regan. Bow Wow Bulletin kept students The tirst issue of our school paper was printed without a name. The next issue came out with Bow Wow Bulletin printed on the top. A five dollar prize was given to Gerry Vertunas for naming the paper. The Bow Wow Bulletin printed two issues a month throughout the year. Working on the Bulletin's next edition were Carolyn Bender, Steve Culver, Marci Mer riam, Bill Schroer, HorriettOudsteyn, and Karen Price. .-.11 YQ!-ASIIQMF 1 H-w ,-A!
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