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Senior Specialities Y Class Of '84 Lives It Up The month of May was filled with many exciting events for seniors. The Junior-Senior Prom started off the month with a bang. The evening at the Hyatt Regency honored the Senior Class though the seniors shared in the expenses. The picnic, sponsored by the Senior Class, was on the baseball field. The graduating class along with their homeroom teachers enjoyed a menu consisting of fried chicken, baked beans, potato salad, and brownies. Provided entertainment included competitive races, frisbee throwing, and vigorous games of volleyball. The two hundred that attended delighted in an afternoon of good fellowship and lots of fun. Graduation, held at Memorial Auditorium, was a memorable experience for all two hundred and eighty-three participants. The guest speaker at the exercises was Phil Lader, President of Winthrop College, who spoke on Life's Choices. The long awaited graduation drew an end to their high school years and sent the young adults on their way towards bigger and better things in their life. Shannon 0'Shields Hungry seniors wait patiently for good eating at the picnic. iPhoto by Mike Fryej A peace of sound advice! Ms. Marilyn Koon gives seniors a last word before their graduation. iPhoto by Sue Farrcllj Graduationf6l
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upid Strikes Again .-'z'-we-f. 'Q-'W 4' -,. rr . Valentine's Day is a time for love. According to legend, this holiday was brought about by St. Valentine, an early Christian who made friends with the children. He was imprisoned by the Romans because he refused to worship their Gods. The children missed Valentine so much that they tossed him loving notes between the bars of his cell window, thus starting the tradition of sending valentine cards to loved ones. M.H.S. students had a variety of ways of showing their feelings to their loved ones. Kevin Nelson commented that a kiss from that special someone would be all right. Tina Phelps wanted a ring, but adds that love was the best thing to give. Karen Crawford slightly grinned and commented her gift isn't printable. When asked what's the best thing about Valentine's Day, Scott Weber and Brian Coleman gladly replied, Partying! Students weren't the only people interested in this holiday. Art teacher Ms. Anne Richbourg thought of valentines Day as a time to receive flowers and as a gift, something arty would be nice. English teacher Mrs. Martha Baker believed this day brings out all the positive aspects of peoples relationships. As for a perfect gift, she insisted a diamond dinner ring will do. Mary Karam Richard McCall and Lisa Pennington got caught in the act. tphoto by Vzirdry Frecmanj Kim Coles received a special gift of red roses from her Valentine. tphoto by Vardry Freemanj Valcntinck Diy V4
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