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AFTER Cindy King receives her diploma, Mrs. Thompson shakes her hand and gives her a silk flower. Class of 83 by Ric McClellan Talented class graduates May 22nd marked the date of a ceremony honoring a group of young men and women. This date brought to an end the class and th lives. At about 2:30 the seniors entered through an aisle of juniors holding lighted can- dles. They were led by ushers Amy Gates and Todd Hether- ington. Math teacher Larry Koutz gave the invocation followed by Sarah Avery's salutatory speech and Wendy Walker's valedictory speech. Guest speaker Mr. Stan Gus- afson, President and Director of Dana Corporation, told the class to sell yourself and sell yourself hard. There is a lot of competition, he added, and not many jobs. He also told of the three beginning of 62 individual kinds of people; the ones who make things happen, the ones that things happen to, and the ones that say what happened? Diplomas were presented by Board members Arthur Strat- ton and Michael Morey. Superintendant Keats Wood pronounced the seniors the graduated class of '83 where- upon sole senior Dave McCasey tossed his cap. Senior class sponsor Bruce Torgerson ended the ceremony with the benediction. Following the ceremony the graduates lined up in the hall to be congratulated by friends and relatives. SENIOR Lonnie Pendell is dubbed by Doug AS graduation comes to a close, this Schafer and Ed Kindlle as an official group of seniors show by their expres- alumnus. sions just how hard it is to leave.
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I don't care if you are a senior, I still think it was a dumb practical joke. Of UP: Float Patrol DOWN: Cleaning the bird cages first hour in the science room Randy Camp UP: Graduation DOWN : The last day of school was Friday the thirteenth Sylvia Carll UP: Getting out DOWN: You have to learn to be responsible Jeff Anna UP: Beingclosertomy friends DOWN : Leaving it all behind Cindy King UP: Not having to come back DOWN: Having to answer these questions John Lybeer UP: Graduation DOWN: Leaving all my friends Sharon Swisher ■ „ me '982 year Moment - «e State „ ,erV one could good mood. atrn°od ,s.n your tea n teii when l e re at YoU‘ You can sit and good ftee Sr — uev Hernann«t- “° , ev r ° BV V lyrl» coK .. uialk. m (t grenda BY XU ’o nBy the look on Hodges sy igeS they «rite nphiii or Meyers downhhi People
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