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ling farewell to the Class of '79, Rob- iing anticipates the future. It was of sad looking out at everybody thinking l might not ever see them said Robert. In ,rv ne -Jk 'vr' -JN 'T aying gold honor cords, Magna Lau e graduates were asked to .The top SQA in the class was desig- as Magna Cum Laude, and the OZ was designated as Cum Laude. 'ng for everyone to arrive, Susan er and Kelley Smith oof-off. commented, I think alot of peo- ot impatient at the commence- -they were looking ahead to the .s they were going to go to after- S ,, Entering the Coliseum, Ronnie Stukalin and Tracy Surber get ready to pair off and walk down the aisle. The whole time Ronnie felt sick, and he kept tell- ing me to get his parents and sneak him out, Tracy laughingly remarked. Dressed in whitefblack tuxedos, luniors Chris Wallace and Andy Schroth usher the seniors in. Chris explained, l really enjoyed being an usher because a lol ol' my friends were graduating, and it was neat being down there with them. graduation hi
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.f 'S -Ah i,s+'l.T' .1 s -f -' 'Q vm... ' f ' fb ecking out their blood, Sophomores ie Boehmer, Derek Adair, Paul Hom- r, and Duncan Fox examine their d coagulation under a stereoscope. . Mary Barni said, This lab helped y find their blood types. Reading the newspaper, Senior lerry Lawson sits decked out in a Friday pep rally get-up. jerry worked at Captain D's and decided he would wear the cap to the rally. .ix -I Dfr . ,U :gun D r 41 Participating in a Spanish VI activity, Leslie Abramson, senior, dresses up as a conquistador. We had to dress up like someone in Spanish history. We brought Spanish food too. academics 65
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