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WITH ROSE in hand, Teresa Crosby walks with Mark White to Pomp and Circumstance . seniors net over $3500 in scholarships Delbert Deep awarded diplomas to 92 seniors at commencement exercises June 2, 1974. The mixed ensemble, under the direction of Mr. Harvey Harms, sang Bright Hello and Movin On . Valedictorian Jill Coffman and Salutatorian Bill Mast each added a touch of nostalgia and a sprinkle of humor. The traditional baccalaureate address was given by the Reverend C. Robert Leisy of the Arago Community Church. Local merchants contributed a total of $3500 in scholarships which were awarded by Mr. Dorwin Lovell. As the graduating class of 1974 received their diplomas, the parents of the graduates looked on with pride and accomplishment. SAYING GOODBYE for one last time, Barbara Roush and Randy Day pause beneath the cafeteria's threshold. RECIPIENT OF THE Security Bank Scholarship, Bob Rethemeyer accepts the envelope from Mr. Dorwin Lovell. Graduation 29
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KEEPING AN EYE out for his classmates, David Fullerton awaits the completion of the commencement exercises. ADDRESSING THE CLASS of '74 and their parents, Mr. Delbert Leep starts the presentation of the graduates. READY TO BEGIN the ceremonies, the class of 1974 heads down the hall to the gym. SPEAKING ABOUT INDIVIDUALISM, Valedictorian Jill Coffman makes her closing remarks. UNABLE TO MANIPULATE his boutonniere, Mr. Harvey Harms receives the assistance of NHS member Paulette Peterson. 28 Graduation
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Susie Barrows receives honor An important Girls League activity was the election of Girls of the Month. Senior girls were the only girls eligible for this honor. The club felt this was a good way to honor the senior girls for their years of service to the high school. A nominating committee submitted a list of girls each month for a particular quality and the list was voted on by all girls in the school to choose the girl of the month. Each girl received an engraved silver bracelet and a carnation at an assembly. At the end of the year, Susie Barrows was picked from the Girls of the Month to be Girl of the Year. ACCEPTING A BOUQUET of roses, Susie Barrows is chosen as Girl of the Year. GIRLS OF THE MONTHS pose for their picture. Left to right: Joanne Wright, Spirit; Susie Barrows, Friendliness; Jill Coffman, Generosity; Brenda Jack, Dependability; Barbara Roush, Consideration; Linda Lea, Neatness and Poise; Threasa Knight, Courtesy. 30 Girl of the Month
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