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The Girls' Chorus sings. Mothers of grads receive traditional rose;. Baccalaureate, the “dress rehearsal” for Commencement, was held on Sunday, May 31. “Education Is Not Enough” was the topic of Reverend George Duni-vent, speaker for the ceremony. Ruled by tradition, the 1970 service included the distribution of a red rose to each mother of a graduating senior, the custom- Rev. Chellburg speaks. Baccalaureate ary “Pomp and Circumstance”, and a selection by the Girls’ Chorus. The processional was led by the two junior marshals, Gwenn Selby and Jeff Fairchild, who were ranked at the head of their class academically. Leaving the ceremony, the seniors were hopefully prepared for the “big day” ahead. 29 w
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28 Class Day Class Day, 1970: A day for remembering. The assembly was highlighted by awards, farewell speeches, and the annual class prophecy. Awards were given for musical, athletic, and scholastic achievement. In addition, musical numbers were presented by the Chamber Choir and the Stage Band. By the end of the assembly, the memories of the previous four years had been brought to life again, for every senior class relives its memories on Class Day. Left: One for you . . . Above: Chris and Barb say Bon Voyage. Below: . . . And one for you.” Top: “Surprise! Mr. Reeves. Center: Bill Boon, Denny Darr award; Ken Rinkenberger, Blue Gold Athletic award. Below, Left: Cheryl Peters safety award. Right: Teachers of the year.
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Commencement GOLD CORD WINNERS Amy Dunivent, Barb Volden, Rick Nelson, Max Guthrie, Jim Rasmus, Ken Rinkenberger, Mike Ingold, Gale Hudkins, Dennis Dazey, Bob Overstreet, Kendra Workman, Nancy Hanes, Christoph Koerber. Beginning tonight I’m really on my way ... It all went too fast . . . Remember the times the dismissal bell rang early—only in the Little Assembly . . . There were so many things left to do!” The four years of high school seem to move so slowly as they pass, but when the final moment comes, every graduating senior wonders where the days went, what he did with his time . . . and regrets the things he had plenty of time to finish—and never did. On June 3, the Class of 1970 received their diplomas and marched out to the tune of Proud Heritage, ready to face a new experience. Left to right: Mr. Niewold presents the American Legion Citirenship Award to Ken Rinkenberger, Barb Volden, and Vala Harr, runner-up. Mr. Bennenga passes out the gold cords.
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