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!M m Tiwe OP VOWR L!P5... L!V8 For the last time they would ever be all together as a group, the Class of 1975 gathered in the gym, with friends and relatives. By the end of the evening, they had all become alumni of Highland High School. There were tears and laughter, and much reminiscing as 570 students received their diplomas. Many were recalling the past, many looking forward to the future. For some there would be college to think about, for others a jo b; a few were thinking about marriage, and some weren’t sure. On a Wednesday evening, June 4, it was all over. Validictorian Laura Chihara made a speech and introduced the two salutatorians Lee Barnes and Lucille White. Some seniors may have thought of the motto: In the time of your life ... live,” as they graduated from Highland High and set off to start their own lives. HONORED! Laura Chihara. valedictorian, along with salutatorians. Lee Barnes and Lucille White speak to their class of the memorable days at Highland High.
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FINAL SPEECH. Unknown to even Mr. Day. this would be the last graduation speech he would give at Highland. FINALLY. Class president. Sandi Paredes anxiously accepts her diploma from school superintendent Mr. Warren. 14 Graduation
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§HflR!HG eniHSG GTUOeHTS TOGeTHefi “I get really excited about pep rallies because the team knows we’re backing them” cheerleading captain, Gina Gamaleri, explained. Pep rallies and convocations bring students together and provide a break from classes. Instead of letting any student go to a pep rally, this year school officials allowed only the booster block, ticket holders, and band members to attend. The varsity cheerleaders spent about a week preparing for each rally, including skits, cheers, and speeches from three of the team members and the head coach. Because students littered cans all over the school, pop machines were removed, causing free convocations to end. School organizations, such as girls’ basketball or Student Council, sponsored programs to raise funds for their activities. Under New Management was the first convocation of the year, playing top hits from the sixties and seventies. DANCE TO THE MUSIC. Nancy Bozak. Terri Scherin. Kim Bono and Doug Bruks let themselves go. EVERYBODY YELL! Karen Petrovich, with the rest of the Lettergirls. works to keep spirit alive. WHAT A CROWD! Students take time out from classes to enjoy themselves at one of the convocations. 16 Getting Together I
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