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PROUD MOMENTS Debbie Shassberger, Tonia Yarbrough and Terry Tatro speak for the Class of I9S5. LAST PERFORMANi EI Seniors join their soon-to-be alumni band for some final serious notes. SUNNY SKIES SHINE ON CLASS OF 1985 BACCALAUREATE . . When feelings of graduation first hit the heart, it was on June 2. Seniors worshipped together in full formal cap and gown. Baccalaureate started at 4 p.m. with a prayer led by Reverend Denny Buwalda. Senior Angela Young recited the call to worship followed by special music from Don Besi and Roger Emerson. Litany of the Lord ' s prayer was read by Michelle Nemshak. Tammy Poma and Amy Wilcox sang and Thomas Heller played Largo Mozart ' s Concert in B flat on the clarinet. Mack Solomon recited an inspirational reading and John Gambil read the scripture. Mr. Ron Allen directed the choir and played the organ during the hymns. Baccalaureate was a very invigorating way of spiritually entering the adult world. COMMENCEMENT The very last moment was here! It was time for the Class of 1985 to put on its ' caps and gowns and receive the all important diploma. Commencement was held at Troost Athletic Field June 6, at 7 p.m. It began with a surprisingly interesting speech by Holt Superintendent Dr. Henry Sinkiewicz in which he graded the class giving it a cumulative GPA of a whopping 2.5 Student speakers were Debbie Shassberger, Tonia Yarbrough and Terry Tatro. Shassberger began with a recap of the past , including memories of everything from elementary King on the Mountain to the middle school commons to high school lunch options. Yarbrough continued with an eloquent, yet humorous, speech concocted without the dictionary. Tatro concluded with an intellectual comparison of the Class of 85 and a school of fish. The class remained unique even in the receiving of the diplomas. Jeff Jordan ' s high five handshake with Dr. Robert Foy combined with an airplane banner congratulating Jannalynn Whitesides completed the scene of the Senior Class final event. Graduation 203
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WITH MIXED EMOTIONS Ihe faculty conveys their sincere best wishes to each senior on the field. JOi Graduation
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' ' I ,v 1 Katrina, Don ' t stop believing — You have so much to be proud of! All of our Love, Mom, Dad, and Amy Wendy, We are proud to be your parents. Thanks for being you. Love, Mom and Dad Rich Petunia, Congratulations! You made it!! Best of luck at Central We love you and we are always here for ' ou. Mom and Dad Margaret. Congratulations and best wishes. We are very proud of you. Remember fondly you memories and live your dreams. We love you. Mom, Dad, and Phil Brian, Your hard work has paid off. We are proud of you. Congratulations! Love, Mom and Dad Cunningham Hf Jennifer, We don ' t say it often but, we are proud of you and we love you. Love, Mom and Dad Spitz Kim, Remember to put your car in park to start it. We ' re proud and love you. Love, Mom and Dad Beaune Wendy Phenicie, You ' ve always had wisdom, and the strength to be an individuai We need not wish you the best, you are. Respectfully, your parents Jon, The world is yours. Go for it! Congratulations, Onward and Upward! Dad and Mom Russell Brian, Congratulations! We ' re proud of you. May all your hopes and dreams come true. Love, Mom and Dad Neumann Lori Lyon, We ' re proud of you, we all love you, we wish you a happy life. Love, Mom and Dad Przybylowicz Michell, Congratulations! We are very proud of the hard work you have accomplished. Love, Mom and Dad Schultz Tony, Congratulations! You could not have made your father and I any prouder! Love, Mom and Dad Zimmerman Blake, Congratulations! We ' re very proud of you! Now you need not take a class before 11:00 a.m.! Go for it! Much Love, Mom and Dad Eitniear
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