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Emotions filled the air Sunday, May 15,1988. Tears of joy and sorrow touched many people on this day. Graduation was a memorable event for all. - • This was the year of the one-hundredth graduating class. Two-hundred sixty-four seniors celebrated this centennial graduation. • - Dan Kruse represented the class of 1988 as valedictorian. Mike Fischer was salutatorian, and ranking third in the class was ' Theresa Lange. Those who also ranked in the top ten of their ' f class were Dana Baker, Kory Barr, Michele Ewald, Tim -Nightengale, Lisa Oberg, Kate O'Gorman, and Brian Wilcox. Students in the class of 1988 moved forward in their lives trying to obtain goals that they had set for themselves. The diplomas that they received will help them obtain these goals. Graduation day was a busy day for all participating, with Baccalaureate, Honors, Commencement, and numerous open houses to attend. But the long day was worth the rush when the future was to be considered. -by Krisanna Kilcoin Superintendent of schools, Dr. James Merritt, left, and Principal Jeff Burkink, far right, congratulate the top three students in the senior class. The top three students are Dan Kruse, valedictorian; Mike Fischer, salutatorian; and ranking third, Theresa Lange. 291 “] Graduation
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Valedictorian Dan Kruse addresses the audience and the graduating class of 1988. The top three academic students each spoke at graduation. The top ten students are recognized at graduation by wearing white robes. The top ten students are: front row, Theresa Lange, Dana Baker, Kate O'Gorman, Lisa Oberg and Michele Ewald: top row, Tim Nightengale, Kory Barr, Mike Fischer, Brian Wilcox, and Dan Kruse. 281 |G' Graduation
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The graduating class of 1988 patiently waits for Baccalaureate to begin. The day was sunny and very windy with gusts up to 30 mph. Junior Michael Dainton gives a graduate a congratulations hug. Graduates and well-wishers remained on the field long after the ceremonies concluded. 30 | |G i vj11y i eg vIOI O II w Graduation Schiermeir congratulate each other after commencement. Graduation brought many people closer together.
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