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Highlights of Graduation Week During the week preceding graduation, two of the most important activities are baccalaureate and the senior breakfast. Speaker this year at baccalaureate was Rev. A. S. Haugen, who talked to the audience on the Dimen- sions ot Life . Dr. H, H. Young addressed his audience at the senior breakfast with a witty speech, ending by giving Carey Dubbert his mother's apron strings. The guests and student hosts and hostesses at the senior breakfast, above, were Nancy Ferris, Dr. H. H. Young, Mike Ryan, Jett Harris, Sandy Moberg, Dr. Wright, and Chuck Wolden. Standing during the baccalaureate ceremony are Terry Frutiger, Marilyn Schmidt, Joe Burn- ham, Janice Ernst, and John Gambill.
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,ww ?Pft?. tytn . S Tif f? gs A Seniors sigh with relief and shout with exultation as their senior year draws to a dramatic close. Not many months pass before the graduates begin to look back on their senior year, wishing that they had it to live over again and wondering why they looked forward to graduation with only the anticipation of getting out of school. Thoughts turn to the Senior Trip and Skip Week, during which they made merriment while underclassmen slaved at final exams. Recollections are made of each monentous event which preceded graduation. Each event had a special significance, consisting of everything from finding out whose head measured the largest when measure- ments for caps and gowns were takento who ate the most at the breakfast. Most stiring and impressive of all the memorable occasions was Commencement. Their diplomas create within the students a certain feeling, but the memories which are retained are what they really cherish. Extravaganzas Excite Extrovertive Graduates 138
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lv -Q 3.1.11 Q. 1 The seniors were ready and waiting .lune second at the Senior Breakfast as mountains of ham and eggs were cooking in the kitchen. Sandy Point, Drive-ins and Girls These iunior girls tried the school lawn in a vain attempt to prepare for final testing. At right, the testing schedule made possible an early tan at Sandy Point. X is-'K
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