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GRADUATION The IHCC graduation ceremony took place in the multi- purpose building on Sunday, May 18, at 7:30 p.m. The evening began with the faculty and graduates marching in to the traditional processional song. Reverend Gary Mayes of the Drake Avenue Christian Church started the proceedings with an opening prayer. Following that, two students, Ann Cortesio and Tim Bailey sang, I Learned the Hard Way Everytime by Jim Croce. Mrs. Georgia Sievers, the guest speaker, was introduced by the president of IHCC, Lyle Hellyer. Mrs. Sievers is a local talent, having graduated from Cincinnati High School. She is presently on the State Board of Public Instruction. Mrs. Sievers' speech stressed the idea that the future rests on the shoulders of the graduates' generation. Special awards were presented by Richard Sharp following Mrs. Sievers' speech. The Honor Students and Who's Who recipients were announced. The last award presented was the Service Award. Lynda Neubauer and Jerry Tapp were the deserving winners of this award. After these special students had been recognized, Jerald Kauzlarich introduced each of the graduates, while Stephen Gerard presented them with their diplomas. Reverend Mayes closed the evening with a prayer. When the graduates had finished filing out of the building, they were flocked by con- gratulating parents and friends. Below: Ann Cortesio receives her diploma from Stephen Gerard while guest speaker Georgia Sievers and President Lyle Hellyer watch. wN!'f nV5 , ., Ni L ' .. l 'IE ', A..- 4' T- .L ..f,f:,'-ix?-1'..!.Jvl....,i:2InI:'FSi:u.JL F4537 - A Above: Tom Frizzel peeks out from behind his tassle as Joy Garmon and Wayne Glenn follow. lllf' 'l' ly! 1 JV lf' r g f X it I ' A U l H -sv 7. ...,, r w Left: The 1975 graduates head for the multi-purpose building. Above: Mike Flima, Joel Schultz, and Doug Sherman eagerly await the start.
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A person who enjoys horses, Ieatherworking, hunting, fishing, reading and conservation is James .s Huber. He was vice president of the i Student Senate and a member of the if Falcon staff. His activities in the com- munity are many. He is a deacon in the Albia First Christian Church, a choir member of the Blakesburg First Chris- tian Church and a member of the Albia Saddle Club. Jim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huber of Albia and is planning to attend a forestry school possibly lowa State University. Wayne Glenn is president of Distributive Educational Clubs of America and works for Gary Van Dyne with the Veterans Ad- ministration. He is a bookkeeper for Rosencrants Mobile Homes and his hobbies are fishing and refinishing furniture. His future plans are to become a C.P.A. Wayne is married and has one child. Ann Cortesio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cortesio, 806 North Main,,CenterviIIe was an active participant in cam- pus happenings. Ann was an IHCC cheerleader, Falcon year- book staff member, Homecoming attendant, and participated in bowling and softball. She taught religion classes at St. Mary's, and in her spare time enjoyed painting, playing the guitar, singing, tennis and bowling. Ann's future plans include attending the University of lowa or UCLA majoring in P.E. and eventually going to law school.
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