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Page 187 text:
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THIS IS HOT GOODBYE; THIS IS HELLO TO A HEW BEGIHHIHG With the sounds of Land of Hope and Glo- ry'' playing, the senior class entered the gym to a crowd of friends and relatives, flashing cam- eras and video equip- ment recorded the event for future years viewing. Speakers from the class included Ty Hilliker, class treasure, who opened the ceremony with the invocation; salu- tatorian Jennifer McGee, valedictorians Bill Bridges, Brian Kozeliski, Carol O'Brien, and Brad Sorenson-Mowell; and class vice president Toni Gardner who closed the ceremony with the bene- diction. Delivering their group speech are valedictorians Bill Bridges. Carol O'Brien, Brian Kozeliski and Brad Soreson Howell. The speech was a big suc- cess as each member voiced a line. Watching the others re- ceive their diplomas are Brian Bryson and Jenni- fer Bortis. Marching in to Pomp and Circumstance are Mark Aceves and Cherie Bulkley. With smiles abounding after a successful speech, salutatorian Graduation - 183 Jennifer McGee leaves the stag- ing area.
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Receiving the traditional rose is Jenean Badker with Kris Beyer and Mrs. Pam Shannon in the fore- ground. Getting their hats adjust- ed just right is Dusty Baird and Dale Baird. Showing his diploma to the crowd is Jimmy Lew- is. With a goodbye hand- shake, foreign exchange student Machi Kudo says thank you to Mr. Christo- ph ersen. 182 - Graduation
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CELEBRATION! After the ceremony, the seniors proceeded back to the cafeteria to meet with friends and relatives. The very happy group ex- changed hugs and high- fives and even a few tears. The cafeteria soon became over-crowded and part of the celebration spilled over into the courtyard. The place where many seniors had eaten their first Ma- zama meal as tentative freshmen was now the site of a group who was very sure of themselves and ready to meet the world. A happy, excited crowd, with Mike Stanisich and Mike Murray in the middle, meets in the cafeteria. Hugging a friend in the crowded cafeteria is Jeana Schiele. The recessional sounds as Max Er- vin leaves with his class. Leaving the stage with diploma in hand is Tracy Denham. 184 - Graduation
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