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M A X dw M t' LEFT. Aleta Haubrich and the other gradu- ates wait in anticipation for their diploma. BELOW. One by one the graduates step up onto the stage and into their future. 1 if WM , tu t Graduation 2 5
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Graduation-Finally! On lune 8, 1984, 338 members of the senior class were graduated. K Due to restoration of the football field, the ceremonies were held in the gymnasium. Gradu- ates were seated in folding chairs on the floor and a capacity crowd of parents, friends, and relatives filled the bleachers despite the extreme heat. Beth Kirkpatrick and Roger Smith sang a duet, Michelle Soudier performed a violin solo, and Valedictorian Robert Haugh and Salutatorian Catherine Nelson both spoke of challenges the future might bring. Many graduates confused beach activities with graduation rituals by smuggling several beach balls into the gym and releasing them frequently throughout the ceremony. TOP CENTER. Roger Smith and Beth Kirkpatrick sing You'll Never Walk Alone. ABOVE. We're finally here! Glenn Clavey, Mike Cloe, and Iesse Cobb are filled with enthusiasm awaiting the start of the ceremony. RIGHT. Before the ceremony, Terrence Willis spends a quiet moment thinking about what lies ahead. 2 4 Graduation
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Freshman Fest-ivities Freshman Fest has become an annual event to acquaint students from many different schools with each other and their new high school life. The third annual Freshman Fest took place on Septem- ber 7 with a S3 admission charge. The evening be- gan with a football game against Carmel at 4:00 where the A-team suffered a defeat, but the B-team proved victorious. Following the game, students dined on pizza served in the cafeteria. At their eighth grade graduation practice, participants filled out forms for computer match-up sheets which they received during dinner. After dinner freshmen moved to the gym for the dance where many spent their time searching for the people on their lists. Randy Cashmore served as D.l. for the dance, the final event of the evening. The school provided buses to take the freshmen home. ABOVE. Hordes of freshmen anxiously await the start of the dance. RIGHT. Kathy Collins points out to friends her discovery of a roaming photographer. 26 Freshman Fest at DEVILS 'Zig I
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