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Prom '72 . . . A delighfful gift A prom consists of one week of dec- orating, months of work, and a year of planning. The Class of '73's efforts seem to have payed off as the Seniors were delighted with their graduation gift from the Junior Class. FAR LEFT: Doug Murrey -retrieves a flower for his date, Cathy Cox. LEFT: Debbie Hupp exhibits her dancing ability. BELOW: Couples will long remember an enchanting evening. 41 7
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149 graduaie in ouidoor ceremony On the evening of May 28, 1972, to the strains of Pomp and Circum- stance, the 149 graduating seniors of the Class of '72 marched onto Booster Field for Commencement Exercises. Earlier the same day the Baccalau- reate service was also held on the field. It included an address by the Reverend Charles C. Spangler and two selections by the Varsity choir. The Commencement program in- cluded the valedictory and salutatory addresses, the singing of the class song, Desiderata, by the senior members of the choir, and Preludium and Fugue, a selection by the band. It was highlighted by the main address delivered by the Reverend George E. Johnson entitled Requiem for Every Man. The Exercises were climaxed by the presentation of diplomas and the traditional singing of the Alma Mater. The senior members of the choir singing the class song, Desiderata, 38 .Aww-,,,,..,nul'l pg1 wil!! Salutatorian, Betty Brown and valedictorian, Mark Denman just before Commence- ment.
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