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Salutatorian, Frank Egolf, shows how proud he is as he enters. The faces of Don Miser, Dave Masterson, Mel Baske, Bill King, and Bob Bailey show exactly how they feel while waiting for commencement ex ercises to begin. 12
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Chuck Emerick, above, shows his date, Mary Clark, his door prize. The food looks great, even in the morning, as Sally Crieger and Larry Cunningham dig in at the breakfast. Stairway to the Stars The 1968 Junior-Senior Prom was held at Culver Inn on May 17. The evening was opened with a banquet which was enjoyed by the faculty, students and guests . Following the meal, music was pro- vided by Deb Tinkle and his orchestra. Prom-goers enjoyed the beauty of the lake, but the evening was highlighted by the crowning of the Prom King and Queen. Junior Class President, Larry Gardner, crowned Jan Fryar with a tiara and pre- sented her with a bouquet of long-stemed red roses. The queen's court, Cathy Deardorff, Lynn Goodwin, and Karen Howell, was presented with charms. Chuck Emerick was crowned King by Vice President, Peg Gardner, and was presented a tie tac. His court consisted of Steve King and Martin Hagenow. The movie, The Secret War of Harry Frigg, was seen by prom couples at Rees Theater in Plymouth. It was followed by a Post-Prom dance featuring The Strawberry Subway. The Junior's mothers prepared a light breakfast. Chuck Emerick and Jan Fryar pose after being crowned 1968 Prom King and Queen. II
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stone in the Lives of 50 Students Pictured is the 1968 Graduating Class of South Cen- emblem. Mixed emotions fill the air but each is ready tral. The class stands proudly before their audience to step to the future, below their motto, We are the Future and school Commencement exercises, May 22, 1968, brought twelve years of the lives of fifty students to a grand climax. The traditional processional, Pomp and Circumstance created the atmosphere for the en- trance of a train of eager students. The scene was one of familiarity, a crowded gymnasium and traditional blue caps and gowns. The program began with the invocation given by Reverend Craig Meyers. The aspiration and ideals of the entire class were presented in a message given by Frank Egolf, Salutatorian. J. E. Cobb, Dean School of Graduate Studies, Indiana State Teachers College, gave the address entitled Walls . Clarence C. Bluhm, President of the School Board presented diplomas. Lynn Goodwin then delivered the Valedictorian Fare- well. The high school sang My Best to You , extend- ing wishes of success to graduating class of 1968. It was a grand event, a combination of cheers and tears. Instructions of do this and don't do that helped create an atmosphere of excitement as is seen in Sandy Schable, Pat Jones and Martin Foster. Here we see twelve years really brought to a close as Charlie Hiigli and Bob Clark turn in their gowns.
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