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M T QS' ft 7' 4 L OPPOSITE BOTTOM: After conpleting the strawberry parfait dessert, Kathy Sobeleski and Mary Nell Romanik await the beginning ofthe dance. The dinner consisted of capon qchickenj with dressing, green beans and a baked potato. OPPOSITE TOP: The evening enabled Craig Mckindles fleftl and Shirley Ridgley qthird from lefty to learn what Janet Hayden Qsecond from lefty and Marilyn Martin Crightl had accomplished during the year. Janet spent the year abroad and Marilyn attended college as an early high school graduate. ABOVE LEFT: The music of the band Horizon is very agreeable with Jenny Kirkwood. The dinner lasted from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and the dance from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. LEFT: Class wealth allowed tickets to cost only 37.50. The price spurred a large turnout of class members such as April Ginnivan and Kim Cousins. PEOPLE f Senior Class Night l
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Class Night is a ritual which marks the end of senior social activities. Held May 27 in the Holiday Inn at the Baltimore Washington International Airport, over two-thirds of the senior class attended. There was also a high percentage of security guards who could have been used as dancing partners. As a gesture of congratulations Cplus the fact the class could not decide what to do with all its moneyj, boutonnieres were distributed to males and long stemmed roses to females. Class members flock fo BWI Holiday Inn 12:9 Qlzb' e- 2 flf ,xx link -'fe Q. PEOPLE X Senior Class Night
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as-, ,ww lilif 3' I At 6:30 p.m. on June 2, the 313 members of the Senior Class lined up to begin the graduation procession. A slight drizzle developed, but that did not move the exercises inside. After graduates-to-be had marched to their seats and peeled off soggy programs, the exercises began. The Invocation was delivered by Reverend John Hamilton. The speakers included Craig Mcliindles and Liz Laumann, who spoke on behalf of the Senior Board , Valedictorian Steve Weingarten, Salutatorian Jean Soscia, Grazia DeBiaso and Elsa Kossman, the foreign exchange students, and Karen Clark, who sang Good Luck Dear Friend. The guest speaker for the evening was Stenny Hoyer, President of the Maryland State Senate.
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