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St. Clair addresses '78 graduates Deal in straight lines, admon- ished Mr. Randy St. Clair, a direc- tor of national program with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Kansas City, as he addressed the 285 members of the Class of 1978. I need you. You're not listening. I love you . . . Leave as little unsaid as you possibly can. St. Clair spoke of the necessity of endings for beginnings to occur. He continued: People malke life worth- while . . . Our relationships matter most. - Following the invocation by the Reverend Norman Walter, Princi- pal Harold Vopat welcomed the guests and introduced the members of the School Board, the Superin- tendents and the speaker. At the conclusion of the address, Mr. Vopat presented the class to Mr. Russell Myers, president of the Board, with the recommendation that its members be granted diplo- mas. The green-cased certificates were awarded by the School Board: Mr. Myers, Mrs. Gerald K. Palmer, Mrs. Fred D'Albini, Mrs. A. J. An- dersen, Mr. Pat Bolen, Mr. David Hanson and Dr. C. L. Olson. The Reverend Norman Walter gave the benediction. The band, directed by Mr. Rob- ert Harder, played the processional and recessional. Q, ra., . 1
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.4 l.The Rev. Duane Dyer used What Differ- ence Does lt Make as the theme for his sermon. 2. Seniors joined the Symphonic Choir to perform their final contribution of the year. 3. Sharri Miller was among the many seniors who found it hard to keep the cap on. 4. Many parents, friends, and rela- tives attended Baccalaureate. 5. Graduates anxiously await their turns to file out of the gym. 6. Four years of memories fill the minds of graduates as they attend their last event of the year in the gym. 7. Denise Zeigler finds it easy to smile - now that it's all over. 8. Seniors were escorted to their seats by junior class officers.
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A .5 l. Ayseglil 6zyaman is congratulated by Kent and Loren Pack. 2. Graduates look for their place in line before the big event. 3. Randy St. Clair addresses the Class of '78 as members of the School Board listen. 4. Kandy Randall displays the emotion felt by each graduating senior. 5. Kevin Demars has no trouble at all communicating with his parents. 6. Angela Knowles, Joni Koch and Suzanne Moeder discuss the graduation parties that will follow the ceremony. 7. Mary Stephens, Mike Stephens and Lori Stineman wait to proceed onto the track.
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