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Mrs. Myers, and graduates, Lisa Reidel and Amy Peterson e The Lisowski twins pause on stage after receiving their expressing joy and congratulations after leaving the stage diplomas to give a high five and a look which said HWe made it where they received their diplomas. together. Matt Anderson and Paul Hogan make an exciting exit from the Stadthalle at the conclusion of graduation. Senioritis officially began when Lisa Tomlinson, Creative Concepts representative came to measure seniors for caps and gowns. . . . Sometimes, its Letting Go. Graduation 19
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Some say its Holding On That Makes You Strong w Seniors fling their mortar boards joyously into the air at the conclusionpf the Fortieth Annual Commencement of Heidelberg American High School at the Stadthalle. It only happens once in a lifetime, gradu- ation, and 1986's graduates made that time a very special night to remember. Under the lights of Heidelberg's Stadthalle, Mrs. McGee called each graduates name as they walked across the stage, receiving their diplomas from Dr. Korth and Mr. Ma- cray. Leading up to this presentation, agitated Seniors, sporting wide smiles, marched in , two by two. Hundreds of cameras Clicked to I. capture the anticipation in their eyes and i faces. As the evening unfolded, an expec- tant audience listened to MG C.J. Fiala's welcome, Valedictorian, John Fellenzis elo- quent thank you to Heidelbergis staff, laughed with Salutatorian, Peter Paps, and Class President, Paul Hogan requested, HLet us be the ones to ask why not. Graduation ended a week full of events and plans for the seniors. Amid tears and screams of happiness, they said goodbye to HHS June 6. Baccalaureate, June 8, pro- vided the first time to wear their gowns; head Chaplain Briensfield gave no advice nor quoted twise sayings,' but asked only that they make each day one of impor- tance. Monday afternoon, some nervous, some absolutely hyper, the graduates-to-be rehearsed for their big night. At 7:30, June 9, the real event had arrived. They were graduates. All those years, writing endless reports at the very last minute possible, sitting home, grounded, for some odd of- fence, laughing with forever friends, crying over lost loves, the memories of a golden time now settled, now come to an end . . . or a new beginning. 'fl d 0 11 , Valedictorian, ng Fellenz. 18 Graduation
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