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Coming to a close . 2 Graduation Now for the party. Happy to be an alumni, Kris Erhart smiles proudly. “High School ' s over! 1 can’t believe it! Sue Lebryk glows with disbelief Graduation — a beginning combined with an end. The ceremony this year was typ- ified with much laughter and lots of tears. It ' s a scary thought in many ways to most students as they are left to face a new and different wo- rld, leaving many old friends and many ideas behind. At the same time, however, there is an aura of excitement at the thought of the new life wait- ing, new friends to be met, and new opportunities wait- ing. With high school over, it ' s time to move forward. It really makes no difference whether those after school plans include college, a new job, pr marriage; it ' s all a part of that new life. Proudly watching the class of 75, Dr Omer Renftow, Mr Kurteft. Mrs. Musselman. and Mr. Kessler await the presentation of diplomas And to think I was just a freshman! Rose O ' Day reminisces. It ' s finally in my hand! Patty Boback accepts her well-earned diploma
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c Guess What? Debbie Pandak just found cactus! D ( Hamroin ' it up . . juniors Sherri Westerfield, Linda Leslie, and Renee Spurlii certainly ARE NOT camera shy School ' s out forever! Senior Corinne Kucharski is the first one to exit high school life and enter the future. T What 11
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f Musical Music is a form of art, and this year ' s musical was an artist ' s delight. The name of the program performed by the choral department was Oklahoma , written by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein. The main leads in the play this year were Leslie Cengel, playing Laurey; and Mike Massey, as Curley. Kris Erhart (Aunt Eller), Renee Anderson (Ado Annie), John Reed (Will Parker), and Mark Beitz (Slim) all had lead supporting rolls. The production staff consisted of Mr. Gordan Wilder as choral director, Ain ' t life grand?! Leslie Cengel and Mike Massey express their happiness. Everybody sing! The stars of Oklahoma encourage all to enjoy themselves. and Mr. Steven Powell as drama director and choreographer. Student director was Sharon Popa and the costume were designed and made by Linda Williamson. Mr. Larry Stuber was Assistant Drama Director while Mrs. Wanda Gilbert contributed her cosmetology talents. The program was deisgned by Sue Gilbert. Behind the leads was the help of various dancers, the Chorus, and the Orchestra. With the help, cooperation, and support of many, this year ' s musical was a success. I can ' t believe it! Mike Kelly acts out an intense scene Would you look at that! Kris Erhart is amused by some unusual activity.
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