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SPLASHDOWN. Melissa Slavik, perched on Sabrina Milburn's shoulders, shares summer- time fun with Steve Wentz, Hoppy Menaker and David Craig. FREEWHEELING. Sophomores Charles Hop- kins and Monty Iohnson show off their skate- boarding abilities between classes. PARTICULAR about the alignment of the roof on his model home, Randy Hooper carefully checks his Architecture Design project. Spring, Summer ' 9
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af-vs . .swf n at Hurrah Ah, Springtime! You said to yourself, stretching your arms high above your head and yawning your best thank-goodness-it's-spring-now- I-can-take-it-easy, yawn. But soon you discovered it was not necessarily so. juggling your spring calendar to make everything fit was no easy task. Especially if you were a senior. There was the traditional flurry of spring events-all-sports banquet, junior-senior prom, senior and year- book assemblies, senior sermon, sen- ior breakfast and the final gathering of the 457 seniors at Taft Stadium May 25, at 8 p.m. Commencement speakers, Steve A NERVOUS Kip Morrison marks time as he anticipates an after party. THE FINAL MOMENT. Seniors of '78 wait patiently for their turn to graduate during the commencement addresses. NEW TREND? Noted as an individualist, '78 senior Lance Griffith wears cowboy boots and blue jeans to graduation ceremonies instead of the traditional attire. K Williams, Michelle Edwards and Bobby Peak, who stressed involve- ment and decision, also included the usual touches of nostalgia in their addresses. Valerie Guess and Doug Stewart topped some 75 senior award win- ners by receiving the Classen Medals of Honor. Underclassmen, too, kept busy selecting officers for school clubs and enrolling in advanced classes for the '79 school year. A careful countdown of school days was marked by restless students eager to scatter for summer vacation. Most everyone obtained some sort of summer job to help pay for the fun that would hopefully make '78 one of the best summers ever!
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RISE AND SHINE! Band practice comes early for Rodger anal Rodney Helt as they rehearse every morning before school at 7:30 a.m. CAREFUL. PLEASE! Freshman Tina Clift realizes she must suffer for beauty as big sister Terri styles her hair for the school day, 10 ' Beginning of School PATIENCE IS REQUIRED of Curtis Iohnson and Francis Hawkins as they try to get sched- ule changes from Ms. Kay B:-1rry,counsel0r. IEALOUS? New student Kelly Cain gets all the attention from Steve Wentz, senior athlete, as envious girls look on. Hg M... 'YW X 47 M Q' ,Zi 5 if f QQ l 5 I ew,-2 - w ' :H WE , Hg L W ?
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