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SX. Mr Roger I-lorn presents the Class of 1968 '68 graduates receive their diplomas, The night every senior anxiously awaits arrived on May 29 for the Class of '68, Commencement was held in the gym, filled to capacity, for the graduates. Student speakers were chosen by the faculty. Theresa Frascht spoke on Travel Route '68,', Susan Koehler on Involvement Leads to Self- ldentity , Art Lines on The Spirit of Inquiryn, and Connie Ward on Youth Are the Hope of Tomorrow . Danforth winners, Linda Geilenfeld and Richard Clifton, were award- ed a book entitled I Dare You , and the top 10 graduates were congratulated. Special music was provided by the Chamber Singers with Battle Hymn of the Republic and by the Concert Band with Born Free? The exercises were completed by the awarding of diplomas by Mr. Harold Trettin, President of the School Board. Eighty-nine new graduates recessed in a night which will be long-remembered by all of them. RTI
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. . 4. fl . Q W The graduating class of 1968. RECOGNITION AND PRAIS To start the beginning of the end , the '68 seniors gath- ered for baccalaureate services on May 26. Olive green and yellow, the class colors, were carried out in the decorations in front of a curtain bearing the motto In Ourselves Our Future Lies . Music was provided by the Rockford Senior High Choir in the last appearance with the graduates. The senior sermon, Graduates Plus , given by the Reverend Darrell Kenworthy was an inspiration to all. Rev. Darrell Kenworthy inspired each senior. Pat Ewald and Dan Schultz led the processional. Graduates sing with the choir for the last time.
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The RSH seniors left behind many years of crowning achievements and fond memories. The strength of the football team was upheld by the seniors, who helped the team finish as co-champions of the conference. They also welcomed the alumni with a fine homecoming. The senior class play brought forth the senior's acting abilities and they went on to carry lead parts in the all-school musi- cal. Class officers Carma Koch, Julie Paulsen, Linda Geil- enfeld, and Randy Pitkin planned the senior class float organized Rockfordts last senior class trip to Minneapolis. The seniors were then the guests of the juniors at the banquet and prom. Later in May they received their well- earned diplomas and left with a treasure of memories of Rockford Senior High. 'iw I4 SENIORS HONORED BY DMISSION Sandra Balkenende Barbara Batty Richard Beflflken
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