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Expressions reveal true Class of 1975 After waiting in the Memorial Coliseum halls for an hour, the Class of 1975 finally marched into the arena, while the band played the processional march, Pomp and Circumstance. As seniors arrived at their seats, they proceeded to make themselves comfortable. Many of the purple gowns were pulled above the knees because of the extremely hot weather. Baccalaureate speaker was Reverend Richard Stanger. Mr. Patrick Monaghan delivered the commencement address. Although speeches were brief, a general sweep of relief could be heard from the class as the last speaker finished and the diplomas were distributed. Will the Class of 1975 please stand for the turning of the tassles said Katie Lawson, president. These simple words marked the end of one life and the beginning of a new one for 245 ex-seniors. Graduation— 25
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