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Student Life 39 Colleen Funk takes a minute to help Mike Farmer straighten his cap before Baccalaureate. lleftl Using as his theme, journey Into The Interior, Dr. W. L. Tompkins delivers the 1969 Commence- ment address.
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Mexico High Gains 269 ew Alumni On May 18, the 269 graduating seniors of MHS marched reverently into Emmons Hall, marking the beginning ofthe'I969 graduation week. Preceding Rev. C. A. Trotter's Baccalaureate ser- mon urging the seniors to make the most out of the future, soloist David Crum and the Concert Choir's madrigal provided music. From the first strains of Pomp and Circumstance to the last stanzas of War March of the Priests both laughter and tears combined to form the mixed emotions of the graduating seniors on May 22. Dr. W. L. Tompkins, President of Missouri Valley College, delivered the Commencement address, journey into the Interior. Others participating in the Commencement exer- cises, held in the high school gymnasium were Rev. jeff Marsh who gave the invocation and benediction, L. Buford Thomas who introduced the speaker, Wil- liam E. Lowry, who presented the seniors, and Dr. Ben jolly who awarded each graduate his diploma. In conclusion, Lewis Melahn was named valedicto- rian with Karla Baker as salutatorian. Other honor students of the class of 1969 included Vicki Berger, Marsha Brandis, Lee Danser, Dianne Davis, judy Duggins, Gary Fennewald, and Wayne Peters. Thus ended the proudest moment in the life of every high school student, Commencement. With the confusion of graduation, miscellaneous items lie in dis- orderly array on the cafeteria tables during Commencement exer- cises. ,Qs of ...SQA- --..., . 491 155' s ... . ..'- f X S ll .,. iv i X , 1: 1-.. f 9 I r X 5 Both laughter and tears express Karla and Kathy Baker's emotion toward graduation. tAbove2 Solemn faces mark the beginning of the 7969 Commencement exercises. 38 Student Life
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0'1i r Busily typing away, Karla Baker proves that idle hands do not a Salutatorian make. Honored as the other top students of the Senior class, the seven Vicki Berger, Cary Fefmewald, L99 Danser, M8fSh3 Bf2f1diS, Dianne graduates named by Mr. Lowry at Commencement exercises are Davis, WHYUG Peters, ar1dludyDugginS. 40 Student Life
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