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caps, gowns for baccalaureate services Pinafores, short pants, and beanies composed the pre¬ ferred attire for Senior Week Kindergarten Day. On Wednesday, seniors donned bermudas, tennis shoes, and shades to dress in the style of Bermuda Day. Thursday, Hobo-Hillbilly Day, found seniors clad in suspenders and patched clothes while carrying jugs of “powerful stuff.” Ending the week, seniors dressed in their best for the final day of Senior Week—Dress-up Day. Held at the Hammond Tech auditorium on June 4, the seniors met to carry on the tradition of Baccalaureate services. Speakers were the Reverend Dominic Pallone of Saint Catherine of Siena Catholic Church and the Reverend David Chesebrough of Meadow Lane Baptist Church, chosen by the Council of Churches. Meeting together as a class for the last time, on June 7, the seniors gathered at the Civic Center as a climax to their high school careers. Before receiving their dip¬ lomas the Class of 1967 heard the valedictory and salu¬ tatory addresses and also speeches by Mr. W. W. Becker and Mr. W. Lee Martin, who is connected with the De¬ partment of Speech and Theatre at Indiana University. LEAVING THE AUDITORIUM after commencement exercises, two grad¬ uates pause and reflect on the past four years of high school. ATTIRED IN CAPS and gowns, Vicki Williams and Jerry Finley take a last look at the school. 25
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Crazy attire is put aside as seniors don STRICKEN WITH SENIORITY Mori Schles- inger models the attire for Bermuda Day. PAUSING TO DISCUSS PLANS for a hoe-down are seniors Joyce Clauson and Don Williams. Hobo-Hillbilly Day was one of four days set aside for seniors. STYLISHLY DRESSED, Len Sunde pauses on Dress-up Day to think of the future.
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IT ' S ALL OVER. Linda McTaggart calmly contemplates the happenings of the past evening. CALLING FOR HIS DATE, Mike Pepelea nervously rings the doorbell and read¬ ies himself for her appearance. Blues, white portray DISCUSSING THEIR PLANS for the evening ahead, Kevin Camp¬ bell and Peggy Gladish look forward to an unforgettable prom. 26
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