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. ,I Liga ECRETS - Kathleen Johnson lla Don Gradberg a private joke. WF' L :rw .2117-. - MIXED EXPRESSIONS - The faces of Denise Marry, Kemmy Henderson, Steven Allison, and An- nette Briggs ohow how they feel about the time they are having at the prom. BELLES OF THE BANQUET - Leaving the Jr.-Sr. Banquet, Samantha Hill and Belinda Taylor allow off their pretty formals. SUAVE AND DEBONAIR - Mike Murphy demonstrates the proper way to hold a cane to Kandi Wallace. ' X - 'W-, -+4 ' if D..,..... -..A D.. I '21
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t rfilg-his A New Orleans scene, and old-fashioned riverboat, lattice work trimmed with Spanish moss and flowers, tall, white columns, and silver stars gave the Jr.-Sr. Banquet and the Prom held on May 18 the atmosphere of Southern Nights. The banquet which featured a steak and baked potato dinner was enjoyed by CHS juniors and seniors. Following the banquet, seniors and their dates danced the night away at the Prom until breakfast was served at 1:00 am. SORE FEET - At the prom, Lisa Ritmnnich and T. J. Pelton take s break from dancing. - c sr N .sl i 3 get 30 f Prom and Banquet WORN OUT - Napoleon Davis in- sists to Stephanie Woods that he is simply too tired to dance anymore. FORMAL ATTIRE - Tyrone Bur- roughs onrl Psmbulo Allison leave the banquet with smiles on their laces nfter enjoying I steak dinner. 1,
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90 I f'.....I.. Graduation Seniors are first in line On May 24, the Class of 85 made their way onto the field at Mar- tin Stadium as the Bulldog Band played the traditional graduation march, Pomp and Circumstancen. A large crowd of underclassmen and relatives of graduates sat in silence as Becky Stokes made the salutatory and the CHS choir and band performed No Man is an Island . After Kay Lynn Vincent gave the valedictory, the presenta- tion of diplomas began. The Class of 85 sang the Alma Mater one last time, and then they tossed their caps into the air. Amid happy smiles and tears of joy, the graduates were congratulated by friends, relatives, and classmates after the ceremony. As Kay Lynn had stated, the future was theirs. GETTING READY - Ethel Postell helps Laurie Harvey make last minute preparations to march into the stadium. ANTICIPATION - Diann McGuire and Dawn McFadden eagerly await their turn to begin the walk onto the football field. FIRST IN LINE - Barbara Allison receives the first diploma from Brady at the graduation ceremony as Mr. LaFoIIette looks on.
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