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On believers — WNIe standing m line, kevin tdsweli and Chuck Blend can ' t uncierstand how they nacie it there Friends forever — Cohorts in film, Dean ' na Tyler, Bngitta Mcjrrow, and Sharon Graharr share a toasi together at baccalaureate (P Neil) Getting refreshed — Before going out on stage at baccalaureate, Crelchen Wade is treated with some snacks Proud number ten — Rampage editor. Abha Singh appears happy at her highest honor status Only 16 seconds to go — At the rate of 8 seconds a name Bobby Barajas and Charita Barker realize it ' s almost their turn. Baccalaureate, Graduation 2 '
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Around the comer — For hm VVyatt and Vtcki Nabors donning their cap and go Ti fof baccalaureate meant the ] graduation dav %as soon to come End Oi the line — Ben Yeager and Stephanie Young paiienti a ' . alt their tum to lake the b g walk Caps and gowns Largest class makes ihe grade Baccalaureate services began promptly at 2 p.m. on Sunday May 26. The entire event was coordinated by the Student Council Officers, each of whom took part in the presentation. Services included solos by Felicia Barnett and Kristi Weaver and an in- spirational message by Young Life Director Richard Black. After the recessional the graduates and their families joined together for a reception in the cafeteria. But the night that all will remember the most was May 29 when at 8 p.m. the 734 Berkner seniors gathered as a group for the last time for commence- ment exercises at Moody Coliseum. Graduates had one thought in com- mon — the future. After speeches from Valedictorian )ulie King, Salutatorian Mitsuko Kondo and Senior Class President Mike Raiff, the largest graduating class in the district took until almost 11 p.m. to walk across the stage. For the second year in a row, faculty members joined in the commence- ment program by wearing gowns and stoles denoting their degrees, and marching in the processional. Perhaps nothing can best describe the occasion as well as the class motto, To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield. — Lord Tennyson. Which way do I go? — Trvmg to find his place in line Roger Cadefihead warts tor ffistructions- 24 . Baccalaureate, Graduation
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Neariy there — Only -18 more rows before they get to me and Brad Walton claims Billy VValstad Your seat is . . . — junior ushers Christy Martin and Bnon Reagor wait for their next instructions. All stand please — The Student Council officers remain standing while everyone finishes proceeding in Starting over — For Lisa Hodgkmson, graduation marks many new beginnings in her life 26 ' Baccalaureate, Graduation
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