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l ,gg 1 l 'Mi 1, The class of 75 stands as the invocation is delivered. 2. Reggie Robinson leads the Bene- diction. 3. Dana Glover gives the invocation prior to the class sermon. 4. The choir, directed by Mr. Nelson Stump, sang songs before and after the sermon. 5. Reverend Jack E. Ropp elaborates on a topic during the sermon. baccalaureate
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Baccalaureate One of the first meetings of the class of '75 in beginning their gradua- tion activities was on Sunday, May 18th. At three o'clock in the after- noon Baccalaureate was held in the overcrowded gymnasium brimming with proud parents and eager seniors. After the processional, the cere- mony opened with senior representa- tive girl, Dana Glover, delivering the invocation. The traditional class sermon was given by the Reverend Jack E. Ropp. His talk was entitled Kiss the Joy as it Flies Mr. Stump's Symphonic Choir, which consisted of many seniors, pro- vided music throughout the cere- mony. The activities closed with senior re- presentative boy, Reggie Robinson, giving the Benediction. baccalaureate
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Graduation The 1975 Seniors saw their last year of high school come to a close Friday night, May 23, with the gra- duation ceremony beginning at 8:00 p.m. at the Salina Athletic Stadium. Although bad weather was antici- pated, the evening proved to be beau- tiful. Quite appropriate for the gra- duation of the 339 young men and women who constituted South's lar- gest class ever. The commencement speaker, L. D. McDonald, delivered a very motiva- tional address. His talk, entitled g'Where from Here, brought an emo- tional standing ovation from both the graduates and audience. The class of '75 received their di- plomas from members ofthe Board of Education as senior class president, Mark Huebner, read the names, while at the same time adding a bit of his own humor. The ceremony was followed by a late night party held at the Lam- pliter Club. A large percentage of the class attended and gave many a toast to their past years and the years to come. Salina TV igh thu nuth Salina, Kansas having rumpleieh in ex satiafwziurg manner zz rnurse nf 5 presrriheh hg the Quart uf Ghumtiun is entiileh in reno Qiplnmu mug 23, 1975 Bats ufAb.1arh , ' ' J , .. ......,.. .,.., f C EIH1-esrhent, Quai' nf ghunzxtmn rmcqaul nf ecnnharu Zfhunnfrun En-ertnr mtenhent K-, ,,. ,,... z n J
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