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Special Recognitions ... SAR AWARD—JIM MONTGOMERY VALEDICTORIAN—JANE MURPHY SALUTATORIAN—LORI LESKOVISEK USHERS—JUDY AYMER, GREG BANDY LLCC SCHOLARSHIP—BECKY LANGHEIM LLCC SCHOLARSHIP—ROBIN WIGGINS ALAN AHLFIELD AWARD—ROD BOURME AMERICAN LEGION—CYNDI GARNER AMERICAN LEGION—EVAN RUSSELL
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The 1979 graduation exercises commenced with Baccalaureate services held May 27. The processional was led by Mrs. RosaLee Stevens. Special music was presented by Mrs. Marylin Dickey while Reverends Hastie and Ferreira were the guest speakers for the service. Then the big event came the following Thursday, May 31, in the grade school gym nasium. Graduation was held with the larg est graduating class up to the time, 72 grad uating seniors in the Class of '79. Many hon ors were presented to the class members as they were seated nervously on the new stage area. The program then proceeded with special musical selections presented to the class by Madonna Williams and Kip Nelson and the Pawnee High Stage Band. Judy Aymer and Gregg Bandy served the Class of '79 as graduation ushers, while Kim Skinner and Dave Fenelon held the position of Gradua tion Marshalls. The class members as well as the school hated to bid one another fare well, but as the recessional sounded and the graduates started off the stage, each student sadly bade good-bye to the best years of his life and looked out to the audience and their future with hope and a smile. Class of 79 Commences With Great Honors Good It is our last year, when we came to see Though time and day that came to be How we used to laugh in the past four years And how laughter soon turned to tears. bye PHS As we think of them as memories that will last. Running in the halls, acting as clfl As we came to know each other n this town. We all managed to do our own thing No matter how much trouble it would bring. We thank all of you who hel Coaching us to get this fa You ta.inht ic cn mnrh m0re How id us to be what we are, But time came to this day, When we all have to go our separate ways. Our first year at P.H.S. we grew up together you and I And today we have to say good bye. :3 17 and 18 seems to be the age With joy and sadness as we njralk t my good years have passed I m 3 As we stand ifi line, saying, goodbye, keeping back our tears Our minds trying to relive the past four years. We turn to each other with love in our heart And before we can help it, the tears begin to start. Most of us will carry out our education While others take a year's vacation. We don't know how far we'll go or, where well get, But we do know the memories of P.H.S. will be hard to
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