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over one-hundred awards given on honors' day Awards galore describes the scene of the Honors' Day program held Thursday morning, May 10. This is an annual event to recognize and honor those students who were outstanding in certain areas through- out the year. The awards ranged from science to sports to English to perfect at- tendance and many more. lt was a full hour and a half of achievement presentations. THE MOST VALUABLE RUNNER is Darrell Boyd. Mr. Jones presents his award an May 10 on behalf of the cross country. MRS. THOMAS presents the senior general English award to Darlene Harrison after she was chosen from the three nominees. 28 i X' I M. - .f A , .J . V - 5 f' .ff 'Q 3 K ft' iw sfw'3A,w,g.m . , V . i A Y 1 , ' ' ' T x lit ',gfl?i:5 f' 's 1'i'flfQ.'ii 72. L. .V ..,, . ...L K .jwmgi FKVVA vN .,.lff.,. 5 fs :vw A ' ,lull-a,:,1.:fi: . , - sf, Ms.. 2,- 1, j . 1: .1 . - i TM 41 in i ' -- wr. .sy ZW- K W we --.,sg,:.,,,z-m,,,s,,.,s . . .-M ,M N1 , F., . A:x ..gM.,. K Rh , fy 'lf 151451.-,'?e., K we .. . . 1. , V .W ,, sm-1, s ...... .. . 7. ...seem f My is sf' Yi ..3i'ZLSfswL.sLgl.,ilI,JLQ. 'A ,ffl-. mf W is-M Ns ?- K T 1 151311 'RQ ,wssfffjjj r , , ,-N 1: .V f ..,.. M ., , ,.. .-s.,w.W , , K ,, ,.., ,, ,mzswsy ..s.. , , A . b -..pMMMfn....1f V- f. , f' ,' T?:.s..,.::g 1 WM, 1 ,if 1 r A M- fir:-Q-W Mraz -2 '-W' . 'ifvsayfu , W ,s ,... , 4 k W V mM,,.:'1.,. .....,,,. k: ...Eggers j f W -, ...W KM W .ww W' W ,,f,mgg?f:lf:- ,f f,,,,s,.fv11m.w' Q 4 R W. sf - ,, W , ,,,,u
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1973 The red and blue graduation gowns were so hot that the seniors wished they had their diplomas already so that they could fan themselves. Besides, it promised to be embarrassing to try walking down the aisle the same speed as their partners. They hated the thought of looking like two iack-in-the-boxes. Everyone's heart beat a little faster, and everyone's face got a little redder. But at one time or another each senior paused for thought: This is not iust a lot of little things, this is a BIG thing. The door to my destiny is before me. With this one step-graduation-I am opening it, and my whole new future will be before me. Goodbye, dear friends, wild times and seniors choose red, white, and blue fun. l've loved you all, but now l must go. Following the precedent set by the pre- vious senior class, the 1973 seniors held only one ceremony. The class walked breathlessly in to the beat of Pomp and Circumstance by the high school band. Kathy Stanley gave the invocation. Dick Knapp, as Salutatorian, class President David Layton, and Sherrill Brovont, Vale- dictorian, gave their speeches. Principal Bill Tislow and Superintendent Robert Egly presented the seniors with their diplomas. Vickie Robinson gave the benediction. The band played the recessional. The seniors marched happily out, and the door was opened. Nm . r itr-i ecc, ,ccc L S as STEP, TOE, step, toe, think Mark Crane and Susan he Woodhouse as Pomp and Circumstance begins, S and they follow the others up the aisle. wif CLASS PRESIDENT Dave Layton sums up the achieve- ments of the class of '73. l'm going to tell you mainly of our advancement in learning, he says. rm GOING TO Miss EVERYTHING , Cries lfwfle NAS.. .... . Rockwood as she's congratulated by her speech f'i W' s--- .Ex coach, Mrs. Eiler. 30 ff' his
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