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CRUTCHES AND SMILES. Not even a dis located hip hampers Linda Duley on the • walk towards her diploma. Dave Dobrinich also looks forward to the long-awaited moment. LOST IN THOUGHT. Four years already gone? Successful wrestling meets and exciting football games are a part of Tom Herr ' s high school memories. ON TO BIGGER THING What seems like an end was only a be- ginning was the motto of the 74 graduates. On a hot Tuesday evening, June 4, the class assembled to receive their diplomas. Parents, teachers, and friends waited impatiently for his or her graduate to receive his diploma. The senior class president, Rick A. Kwolek, introduced the valedictorian, De- nise Krivach, and the salutatorians, Marilee Smith and Rick Stephens. Friends, school and the future were topics used in their speeches. 520 seniors anxiously counted every minute until they ' d have their diplomas. Many thought of their pride in accomplish- ing their goal in high school. Others were remembering happy times at football games or speech meets. Some thought only of their future— whether it was marriage, a job, or college and more education. A TIME FOR GOODBYES. Suspending in time what may be their last conversation together, Jean Devine and Joe Kundrat wish each other a fond farewell. Graduation 15
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DONE AT LAST! Despite mass confusion, sweltering heat, and buzzing mosquitoes, vale- dictorian Denise Krivich and her classmates see their senior year come to an end. SHORT BUT SWEET! Co-Salutatorian Marilee Smith conveys her thoughts of what her friends have meant to her throughout her high school years. IT ' S ONLY A BEGINNING! Co-Salutatorian Richard Stevens expresses his feelings to the crowd in the gym.
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w • r |P SAY CHEESE! Taking student I.D.sisoneof many things done at the start of the year. Here, Mike Cooper poses for a serious shot.
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