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After hugging each other follow- ing the ceremony, seniors Trad Bowdltch and Deena Heckley let their emotions show. Walking down the aisle to begin the ceremony, seniors Michelle Bryson and Kent Peters lead the processional. In the cafeteria, senior Scott Swy- meler tapes senior Taml Stein- man ' s collar to her gown before the ceremony begins. Afterwards outside the gym, sen- iors Julie Woebbeklng, Nlkky Beerbower, and Amy Ralney give thumbs-up to finally being out of school. Graduation 29
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Over and Out To most, May 26 brought many thoughts of summer. To others, it meant high school was over and they were out in the real world. While seniors looked upon graduation with mixed emo- tions — those of anxiety, fear, and excitement — they were aware that the final day was here. I was anxiously waiting for it because you get a lot of freedom and you can do what you want when you want, said Lance Irwin. Also, I ' m looking forward to the future. It holds many new and exciting times. Graduation, the ceremony began. Class President Kam Etzler opened with the in- vocation following the pro- cessional. After Dr. Ben- way and salutatorian Scott Seelig gave their speeches, the seniors were given their diplomas. Valedictorian Mi- chelle Bryson then gave a speech about making choices in the future. I plan on going to Ivy Tech to study child care, said Angela Heintzelman. Although most seniors planned on going to college, there were a few who had other plans. I ' m not going right away because I want to take some time off to earn some bucks, replied Trena Justice. With diplomas in their hands and smiles on their faces, the class of 88 ' s high school days were over and they were out. Traci Bowditch Watching fellow classmates get their diplomas, seniors wait for the ceremony to end so they can celebrate. 28 Graduation
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Proving she has talent, Cher won the oscar tor best actress In the movie Moonstruck during the 60th Annual Academy Awards. (Photo courtesy of WPTA-TV) Moonllghtlng ' s Bruce Willis and Cybll Sheppard were the fa- vorite TV couple for many to watch. (Photo courtesy of WPTA- TV) Nominees for best picture of the year Included (clockwise from upper left) The Last Emperor, Broadcast News, Hope and Glory, ' Fatal Attraction, and Moonstruck. The Last Emporer won the oscar. (Photo courtesy of WPTA-TV) After hitting the charts with Where the Streets Have No Name and With or Without You, U2 made a comeback with the release of The Joshua Tree. (Photo courtesy of Rock Music Photo Service, Inc.) 30 News throughout the year
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