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Free! Looking at his diploma in amazement, Matt Bach smiles with relief as he becomes a grad. A moment of silence. Bowing her head for the commencement prayer is Bonnie Messman. a 76 er Salutatorian. Expressing his deep appreciation to his class is Steve Neumann, salutatorian for 76 Valedictorian. Brett Stephens delivers a few last words to the 1976 class as its highest ranking member. Graduation 13
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Wow! I made it! Thinking back over the past four years. Gina Gamaleri recalls happy high school memories. Last Time. As one of his last official duties, Superintendent Allen J. Warren hands out ' 76 diplomas. 12 June 6th marked the graduation of the Classs of ’76, and also the last time Allen J. Warren would present the diplomas. New principal, George Kurteff presented the class behind the speeches of salutatorian Steve Neuman, valedictorian Brett Stephens, and class president Dave Gereau. The choir, sharing each others talents for the last time, filled the gym with the sounds of ‘‘Choose Something Like a Star” and ‘‘You’ll Never Walk Alone.” The ceremony was filled with both joy and saddness. But like it or not, by the end of the afternoon, the 526 seniors, ranging alphabetically from Julie Abatie to Russell Zuidema, became alumni of the school they had spent four years getting to know. And as surely as their class motto stated, they will never pass that way again, but Highland will never forget them! Success! Debi Max, Sharon Ross, and Kathy Marincon? celebrate before commencement ceremonies in the back hall. Graduation
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— sifwiaefi §88858 For any high school student, what could be more exciting than Prom? A gazebo with a white picket fence and a silhouette under gently swaying palm trees gave the true effect of the theme “Summer Breeze . A beach scene complete with sailboat keepsakes added to the meaning. While some were waiting to get pictures taken, others were dancing to the music of The Carpetbaggers. The court was announced and applause rose as Curt Ford and Nancy Logan were crowned King and Queen. After-prom began at 1:00 a.m. at Glenwood Oaks, with Chicken Kiev as the main course. The band, Hump, provided lively rock and roll until 5:00 a.m. After a sleepless night, couples were off again, this time to the beach or Turkey Run. What a job! For Beth Stark, Julie Viellieu and other juniors decorating for Prom was fun but quite a job Side by Side Seniors Jennifer Stommel and Russell Jones walk toward the school where the festivities of Prom happening. Difficult decision Teri Stockham and her date vote for the 1975 prom King and Queen. 14
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