The Mail-Journal, Volume 27, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 1 June 1988 — Page 9
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WHS Graduation Day: May 29,1988
K / X P< ■k ,fe ■I k> '■'-■k BB W W KE Hk V E Hua Ba. 3 V ■ : : - leF " ■•'Mt Amk HI MOM — Like athletes at a sporting event, despite what is going on around him, Steve Briggs knew exactly where the camera was. vM jyr I a FBJ 303 J |K , |WjJ» <r z l fer - B xBI — i I -f*s* Y’"'*• *'"'* •■'h* J, '*' t •A' 4 ’? 1 ' ■'■ifnr-?,/ 9t’ ' /*<B' ; ' —* ■> > ■■; <■. i ■ ’ ‘HIP’ GRADUATES — Showing off the latest in graduation fashion are Bevan Hurd, with the honors cords around the neck look; Brian Arnold, with his tassel dangling from his ear; and Scott Weisser the traditional graduation attire look.
Wwi B . > a. * jfe,.. ■ r W. -»flk 'Zjiß ' ■ SPECIAL MOMENT — WHS students enjoy the candlelight service.
'* £ j & im $3tH- '/ li A ' v I fe K B "w ' ■; ' ' yIT’S OFFICIAL — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koser and two members of their family look at the diploma of Stephan Born, their exchange student from West Germany, after the WHS graduation pro-
gram. W l vP%.a ®' r ' •••""*’’"■■■ ’*’ 3k I Ik ■' a •■« m a aAW JH H ' ' ?; I < c CSBnK »MT ? 'Z iy « A » > _ABu 1 ■■- - I t A4A BTA ' /B |A.k ” fit/ iVf» * v EW' ■ ■ i®iH3!lWr?ll vEr* a t wL> IKWAffiWWfr Q | j»i4«|A, n!"i^aMßr-fluß> a ■I 81. f * ■ AVIf !f . ,aiJEL—.. }» ..;■ ■ tk-9 k X A- W ■ ” ff . \ V OOMlttM v • \ EHEBEEB ' _ '■ A TURNING POlNT—Jason Elliott reaches a turning point in his life during the WHS graduation ceremonies. ’
Photos By Nevin Dulabaum
STUDENT WELCOME — Class of 1988 president and valedictorian Jerlyn Sponseller welcomes family, relatives and friends to the WHS commencement exercises, prior to the students processional into the gymnasium.
" wßn feu a up. 7 # 1 a BMShrfWiF FINAL EXIT — Tammy Geiger and Tim Troup lead their classmates out of the WHS gymnasium for the last time as students.
> J v , ' '•£• ' v '^y L1? r ' M \ : As t life j / < •f HIS TURN — WHS senior James Winters shakes Principal Speicher’s hand and receives his diploma during the high school’s 20th commencement.
Wed., June 1,1988 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL
1 jbEb ' ? Rk ■l HBFk '■ P ■ 4 Bk .■•I A -1 r bHHHHHBHe NEXT IN LINE — Scott Gardner shows his concentration as he is the next student to bacalled up on stage ty receive his degree.
KJi Er/K w 1 ' ; ’ < ■ ' . ON HER WAY— West German exchange student Ingrid Jungwith prepares to accept her diploma.
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