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Graduation ... an end—a beginning On May 31, 1973, 208 seniors departed Highland High School as newly acclaimed graduates of their alma mater.” Jammed lockers, school lunches, and semester finals were one of the few moments which became the past in the lives of the 1973 graduates. However, graduation was the key that unlocked the door of another series of experiences which was a new-beginning for a past ending. Right: The class of 1973 gathers for the last time before parting from the halls of HHS. Below: Gary Price (left) and Jan Brewer (right) give their final words of wisdom to their graduating class. Gary holds the number one position in the class as Valedictorian and Jan is number two as Salutatorian. This graduation marks the first time for a single, combined ceremony, which replaces the the Sunday Baccalaureate followed by Commencement during the week. 28 Graduation
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Debbie Stone wins Miss Heather crown And the 1973 Miss Heather is Debbie Stone ” announced Linda Round-tree, editor-in-chief of the Highlander. After a brief welcome and introduction by Mr. Robert Reeder the rest of the junior high convo held on April 27 was highlighted by the junior high majorettes and the seventh and eighth grade bands under the direction of Mr. Steidle. Assisting Mr.' Steidle with one number each was Julie Pegg, student assistant. Debbie Stone was crowned by 1972 Miss Heather, Bobbie' Delph, and was escorted by Doug Vaughn. The attendants were Valerie Barger, Joy Engle, Kathy Hester, and Sherry White. They were escorted by Gary Lawerence, Ned Clark, Brad Dye and Randy Riggs, respectively. Left; Valeric Barger and Gary Lawrence await their introduction at the junior high Miss Heather convo. Below: The junior high majorettes and eighth grade band entertain fellow students, teachers, and parents at the Miss Heather convo. Miss Heather 27
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Top left: Honored members of the junior class marshal” the seniors into the gymnasium. Top right: Bruce Dunham receives his award for four years of educational effort-a diploma-from Superintendent Kbbcrtt Left: Mr. L. H. Gilliam-teachcr. friend, and minister-wishes the seniors well in the graduation address. Above: One final act. and it’s over. . . you are now Highland graduates.” Graduation 29
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