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20 Graduation
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Three students take transatlantic trips Paul, who stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Nawrocki, became a usual sight to see around the school. Besides spending a total of sev- en years in junior-senior high school, students in Luxembourg had to study three foreign lan- guages with only a small selection of electives. According to Paul, many students were held back be- cause they did not keep their grades at a C level or higher. Also, in Luxembourg, there were no or- ganized sports run by the school. Instead, sports teams were run by the town, where people competed against one another. Although the students rarely dated because they were not al- lowed to drive until they were 18, could you ever imagine going to the local pub for a few beers after a hard day of school? This was about as common to Luxembourg students as getting a D.Q. was to us. 1 . Homecoming means painting windows. That’s what Debbie Kranz and Paul are doing. 2 . In Sweden, Heidi Freckelton wears her Brickie jacket on a walk with her “mom.” 4 . Cookouts are part of the package deal of a reindeer slaughter which Heidi attended. 3 . Shown here is Debbie Storck, conducting an interview with AFS student Paul Wagner. 5. AFS student Paul Wagner is shown how to “gorge” by Mr. Wuchner and Miss Payne. 6. Enjoying herself at the AFS Welcoming Party is Senior Laural Scelonge. AFS Students 19
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Six valedictorians top class of 1982 “We made it” thought the 373 students graduating with the Class of 1982 at commencement exercises June 1. Among the graduates were six valedictori- ans, Chris Bulfa, Cyndi Dunn, Ja- mie Lough, Tracy Primich, Mike Sapper and Karen Steininger, and one salutatorian, Cheryl Silich. Kelly Culpepper gave the invoca- tion while Brian Stankich gave the benediction. Chris Wilson, Jeff Scroggins, Renee Wesley and James Kolwyck assisted school board members Louis Heller and Mary Lee Wilson in presenting the diplomas to the new HHS alumni. 1 . Pride is evident on the face of Karl Im- boden as he accepts his diploma. 2 . Diploma in hand, Lori Flanders accepts her flower from Valerie Wilson. 3 . Accepting a congratulatory shake from Louis Heller is graduate Nancy Armenta. 4 . Senior Class president, Tom Ledyard ad- dresses members of his class. 5. The six valedictorians were among those graduates in the front row. Graduate Scott Armato accepts good luck from Junior President Connie Randle. 7 . Happy that the work has finally paid off, Paula Boyter receives her flower. 8 . Valedictorian Tracy Primich gets a hug after the commencement exercises. Graduation 21
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