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ChrySler Hal! beoomes or romanoe where olre o e e x -'J' X' Y 1. ': c' A ,ai i -A-6 4 -,Y- '- as gr- , -swag' .L-. 5'----.. ui' ' . Pi labor smoothly unfolds, A 'lhe old-iashioned etmos What could be more 'fun than spending an eniire year baking. planning. nagging. worrying and Working? Ask any member of the Class of '83, and he or she will respond ANYTl-llNG!l So il vveni ior 'the Juniors as they la- bored hard and long 'io raise enough money for the Prom. Their erlons certainly paid on. for 'Lavender and Lace was a total success. Chrysler l-lall was lrans- iormed into a mid-Viciorian world oi romance and beauty thanks to the work oi the Decorations Com- phere. f'iil'Eee. 'lhe l:ea.u'ti'iul de- ' coraiions and lovely evening could i'lC'l 'fully oonvey, hovvever. the long hours oi prepara- 'lion lhat if r.r' ent into the event- 'ine 'Lois of sugar and 'Flour involved the bake safe ex'l:'ave.ga.n- zas and the labor 'that '-frrent into the dinners and bus lrips. ,ind lhese were just the clip of The ioebergl Bur labor they did. and in the process. 89 individuals be- came a cohesive uni worifing to- ward a common goal. 7 Junior Class President Amy lvloss 'finally relaxes as the produot oi a years waitresses Stefanie Triokler and Carey Shoemaker, decked out in Violorian style. add to
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GOING OUT IN STYLE Class of '82 loses their marbles From the moment the procession of seniors entered the gym to the moment they filed out as gradu- ates, Commencement '82 was a memorable occasion. Patricia Wallace and Scott Casper, as the senior girl and boy who demons- trated the highest degree of lead- ership based upon the influence of character, were honored with the Virginia Ellis Talbot and S. Barron Segar Awards. Lucy Schwan received the Class of 1952 Award for her outstanding senior speech, and Perrie Taylor and Daniel Becker delivered valedictory addresses. At this point in the commencement exer- cises, the Class of '82 deviated from the course of tradition. As Mr. Tucker awarded the diplo- mas, each student handed him a marble. As he fumbled with the slippery gifts, the graduates de- lighted in his confusion. To top it all off, several male graduates slung jackets over shoulders, donned hats and shades, and clenched cigars in their teeth as they exited the gym. There was no question that the Class of '82 had graduated in characteristic style. Just as in the Upper School, Lower School graduation was a one-of-a-kind occasion. Since the seventh grade would move up to Boyster next year, Smith-Hofheimer graduated two classes, the sixth and seventh grades. The Lower School speech award went to Anna Mas- tracco and Todd Ricketts. Mr. Tucker presented Jeff Martin with the Vickery Alfrend Award as the outstanding boy in Lower School, based on scholarship, character, leadership, and citizenship. Tyler Pender was honored with the Bess Moore Citizenship Award. Top: Perrie Taylor and Daniel Becker deliver their valedictory addresses. Above: Mt. Tucker honors Tyler Pender with the Lower School citizenship award.
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