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COMMENCEME Shirley Brandsrneier and several other senior girls pinned the class flower on the gowns of the graduates. Arne Ebner, Junior Class president, and Karen Beall secretary, led our Senior Class into the gymnasium as the first strains of Pomp and Circumstancen A were heard. Halls of Ivy sung by the girls' trio, Jean Hager, Lynn Sherman, and Norma Herman, greatly im- pressed the audience. These 103 seniors are together as a class for the last time.
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BACCALAUREATE Reverend Tjaden 's Baccalaureate sermon was heard by the large crowd attending the service. CLASS MOTTO By Courage and by Faith. CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS COLORS Purple and White The Baccalaureate service for the Senior Class of 1962 was held on Sunday evening, May 20, in the high school auditorium. The invocation and sermon were given by the Reverend William Tjaden of the First Presbyterian Church. The inspiring sermon was one which could well be taken to heart by the graduating class. The Reverend Jack DeLong of St. Paul's Methodist Church gave the scripture read- ing, prayer, and benediction. Selections were sung by the boys' double quartet and the girls' sextet. Pianist Mary Burgess and organist Mary Bulman played the pro- cessional and recessional as a piano-organ duet. 101
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Q? 1 QHMTEW 53m 'sae Dr. Morris Graff of the LaCrosse State College in LaCrosse, Wiscon- sin, delivered the Commencement address, Guided Men and Guided Missiles. As graduation time drew near, the graduates were filled with mixed feelings of excitement and sadness. We realized that soon we would no longer be a part of this high school, except in memory. Will the college preparatory candidates please rise and come forward to receive your di- plomas. Qi ll As soon as the tassels were turned to the left side, the students were declared alumni. 103
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