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9 3 fun V .If-af 'v Receiving flowers, senior Mar- tha Gonzales and her parents perse lor family pictures after the cum- mencemenl ceremony, Showing off her diploma. senior Stephanie Campbell waits for the nd tml' the ceremmiy after walking cross the stage at gracluatiun. Mi- 1f i l I Wearing the newest in Sunglass fashion. senior Jay Parker listens tu instructions during graduation re- hearsal. Graduation!27
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Seniors Look Toward Future Years Announcements had been sent out, letting all know that the 1986 senior class was i finally graduating. Grand- parents, parents and friends were made proud as seniors walked across the stage at Moody Coliseum on Saturr day, June 7 to receive their diplomas. Graduation is a great accomplishment after twelve years of hard work, said senior Nalen Naidoo. Now I am looking forward to the next step . Preparing to enter the coliseum, senior Todd Moody waits for his turn to walk under the direction of Assistant Principal Cliff Mowery. Z6fStudent Life The classes and teachers that filled the majority of the last twelve years became memo- ries as seniors listened tothe traditional speeches of Vale- dictorian Preston Peterson and Salutatorian Karlton Powell. As the seniors assembled the long line, final prepara- tions finally were action in the 10 across the stage that topped off the long hours of study and achievement. uzb'frf7 Q s 1' 0 mu? -n Standing outside Moody Colise- um after graduation, seniors Sam Jones, Shelby Drum and Richard Franklin spend their last moments of high school together. ,gn Uiigzii '51 .N is 5 . . '. it ixfii s.f.L.ff
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