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| i i Proud family and friends watch their graduates receive their high school diplomas. Robed in white, Senior girls take careful steps toward their seats. As Mr. Bias accepts the Senior Class gift, Senior Class Secretary Theata Lambert smiles proudly. : lervously approaching that big step in life, Seniors Senior Class President Tim Dibley gets ready to wepare for the commencement. call the class to order. Graduation 27
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EI S ePRIR a y a ae ee ic Waiting for the processional to end, seniors stand until their friends are seated. Sun finally shines brightly on the hugging Class of ’84 26 Graduation ray clouds and gusts of wind threatened the seniors as they arrived, draped with gowns of blue or white in the darkened halls of Central, May 19, 1984. The bathrooms bustled with activity. “How do | put this thing on? Where does the cord go?” The long awaited ‘Fanfare and Processional” accompanied the graduates to their seats, and Social Chairperson Dave Donnell lead the Pledge of Allegiance. The class Vice President Cathy Deputy gave the invocation. As seniors, families and friends increasingly grew fretful over the still darkening skies, it was announced that Senior sponsors and science teachers Don and Nancy Willis and counselor Joe Harvey were retiring after many years at Central High. Student speaker Nancy Keyse inspired us with “We Have a Choice’ and before Brian Armstrong began his speech “Precious Time’, he informed us, ‘The clouds are leaving and the sun is coming from the west; it looks like we’re gonna make it.” The class gift presented by Secretary Theata Lambert was a Central banquet and because the class colors were blue and white, the grads were presented with a white rose with a blue ribbon. The new superintendent, Dr. Frederick Bechtold accepted the class. Senior President Tim Dibley called the class to order. The Treasurer Dave Franklin gave the Benediction as the sun shined brilliantly on the hugging, smiling class of ’84.
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Presenting her speech, “We Have a Choice,” is Student speaker Brian Armstrong comments on Nancy Keyse. the goals his classmates may now fulfill. Tassels are moved from left to right as the seniors are proclaimed graduated.
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