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ABOVE: A» Susan Lynn Shelly and Lisa Christine Johnson wait to receive their Valedictorian and Salutatorian awards. Superintendent Bert Severance reads their school activities. BELOW: Before the Commence ment, senior girls receive their roses. All one's life is music, if one touches the notes rightly and in time — Ruskin On Sunday, May 29, the members of the class of 1983 gathered for the Baccalaureate — Commencement in the high school gym. The seniors chose Pink and Gray as their class colors, Pink Sweetheart Roses with Silver Ribbon as their flower, and “Dream A Dream” as the class song. They also selected a quotation by Etienne De Grellet as the class motto. The senior class officers were: John Tracy, President; Jeff Dawson, Vice-President; Kathy Coble, Secretary; and Jennifer Canaday, Treasurer. The Processional was played by the high school band and was directed by Nicholas Calderone. The Valedictorian, Susan Lynn Shelly; Salutatorian, Lisa Christine Johnson; and the members of the National Honor Society led the senior class onto the stage. The Invocation and Bac- calaureate address was given by Reverend Henry C. Seibert of Thornville Grace Lutheran Church. After the Valedictory and Salutatory, the seniors sang the class song. Superintendent Bert Severance then presented the Valedictorian and Salutatorian awards. After the singing of the Alma Mater and the presentation of the class of 1983 by Principal Richard Fisher, diplomas were presented by school board members, James Hanson and Paul Ream. The high school chorus sang the Benediction and then the band played during the Recessional. ABOVE LEFT: Junior Shawn Shumaker helps usher parents and relatives to their seats. ABOVE: Senior class President, John Tracy, receives his diploma from school board President, James Hanson. BELOW: Before graduation, old friends meet together one more time before they made the long walk with their classmates to the stage. BELOW LEFT: After putting on their caps and gowns, seniors talk to pass the time. Graduation 27
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'‘I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any human being, Let me do it now. Let me not defer nor neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. ” — Etienne De Grellet ABOVE: After the Invocation and Baccalaureate address by Rev. Henry C. Seibert, Susan Lynn Shelly delivers the Valedictory. BELOW: During the Processional, the seniors watch as their classmates walk up the aisle and to their seats on the stage. ABOVE: As the band plays, the class of '83 passes by parents, relatives, and friends. BELOW: After the Commencement, Connie Braden. Mike Carney, Jean Baker, and Dee Reichley say their final good-byes. ABOVE: As the parents and relatives of the seniors enter the gy mnasium, juniors pass out programs and usher them to their seats. RIGHT: Putting on their gowns are Andora Jeffers. Brenda Croatian, and Sheila Hubbard. ABOVE LEFT: After four long years of study. National Honor Socie- ty member. Lori Robison, receives her diploma. ABOVE: In her Salutatory. Lisa Christine Johnson explains the meaning of a quota- tion by Ruskin and the class motto. RIGHT: After receiving the Salutatorian award, Lisa Johnson thanks her parents. 26 Graduation
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ABOVE: ART CLUB MEMBERS From Row: Kris Arn, Cammic Wagner, J« ff Shoemaker. and Tracey Young. Row 2: Lee Taylor, Karen Walker, Glen Pennington, Jean Baker. Gina Thompson, Becky Growan, Jeff Roffey, Lisa Clark, Andy Estep. Shaun Manley, and Mrs. McIntyre. Row 3: Denise Clayton, Donnie Hill. Brian Foltz. Tonya Ramsey, Del» Fleer, and Paula Shipman. LEFT: Painting vigils to pep up Sheridan athlete is Shaun Hanley. LEFT: Screening T-shirts for the Pep Club is Mrs. McIntyre and Cammie Wagner. ABOVE: Freshman pencil sketches are displayed in the art room window. RIGHT: Seniors Jim Vi ears and Glen Pennington build a snowman for ex- hibit at the McDonald's in New Lexington. Always ready to lend a helping hand is junior art club member. Denise Clayton. Young artists perform well in newspaper ad competition 28 Art Club
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