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Ceremony Crowns Year The striking of the clock at 6:30 rang in the end of four wonderful, often hectic and heartbreaking, yet unforgetable years. Having composed themselves from the emotional mass in the morning, the seniors were ready to say goodbye to their friends and the lifestyle they had come to know and to move on to find their own space in the world. The chords from Pomp and Circumstance” sig- naled the beginning of the graduation ceremony. The seniors marched in and took their rightful places of honor. Father Minges pronounced the in- vocation, and Twylene Bethard welcomed the family and friends who had come to honor the girls. The ceremony had officially begun. Linda Estevez then explained the meaning of the passing of the rings and colors as symbols of the seniors’ passing on all their responsibilities to the juniors. Gini DeMarco and Pam Grant read off the names as the juniors proudly marched upon the stage to receive their rings and colors. Jill Schaaf explained the tradition behind the crown-bearing segment of the ceremony. As each girl received her diploma, she also received a crown, which she deposited as she left to perpetuate the continuity of Sion’s traditions. The song “Jeanne D'Arc’’ started the procession of the seniors out of the gym. As each senior marched slowly down the stairs, removed her crown and walked down the aisle, the realization that it was all over and yet just beginning hit. The graduates, tear- ful and joyous, left behind a special space that will remain inside their hearts and in the memories of the students who will follow them.
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bearer walk down the stairs to receive their crowns. D. Mrs. Munninghoff crowns Michelle Brouillette. E. Valedic- torian Susan Courville and salutatorian Twylene Bethard address the audience. F. The class of '82 listens to the keynote speech of Mary' Freeman. A. Ann Kryger and Astrid Abaqueta lead the procession of graduates out of the gym. B. The Senior Sion Singers, com- posed of Gini DeMarco. Susan Finlen. Laura Sandifer, Linda ones, feannie Koenig, and Beverly Bartley, sing Sancta Maria” at graduation. C. Connie Scavuzzo. Kristi Klein and their crown E Graduation 63
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