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XE' X -X t. .t H . N K sl ka- in K 5 X f irtfi K s' f-I ' 2 a look at GRA UATIO raduation: the receipt of an aca- demic degree marking completion of studies. This is the way the dictio- nary defines graduation. How do students define graduation, and what does it mean to them? To many stu- dents, graduation signals the end of a very impor- tant part of their lives. lt,s an ending, but at the same time itis a beginning. You're starting a new phase of your life, said Cathi Dowdy. Although this statement applied to all graduat- ing seniors, it had a different meaning for all of us. For some of us, the new phase in our life was anticipating the continuation of education by at- tending trade school or college. To others, a new beginningi' meant entering the job market and tak- ing on a full-time job. A few entered a branch of the military to serve our country. And, there were some who settled down, got married, and set out to raise a family. Graduation is a sad time as well as a happy time. You leave behind all familiarities of high school and friends, but your entire future stretches ahead of youg what you make of it is entirely up to you, said senior Steve Martin. Although the Class of 1984 went separate ways, our high school years will remain with us forever. Left: Senior Mike Bruett picks up his cap and gown 'iff' ff ff. KW'-fi TQLQ' 'hiv f t . . qt it Lori .oMnstro Allen Lomax Sopheap Lor Richard Lotter Michael Lucas Andrea Luttmer Daniel Marsh Daniel Marshall
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