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The candidates patiently await the moment when they are declared BSHS graduates. Graduation 5
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Elated parents and guests looked on as their loved ones marched out on the football field for the commencement exercises. 161 Receive Diplomas The 1981 graduates filed out on the football field and awaited the moment when they would receive their diplomas. Graduation speaker, Reverend H. James Ellis of Spring Hill Baptist Church, chose as his topic “Missions and Mountains.” He reminded candidates to continue working hard to meet their goals. He stated, ’’Life is the greatest school of all, and either we pass or fail. Nothing in life is ever too hard to achieve.” Giving the invocation and the benediction was Reverend Nolton W. Turner of Lawrenceville Baptist Church. Miss Sandra Mays, valedictorian, addressed her classmates with the theme, “A Better World For All,” and Ola R. Mallory, salutatorian, chose as her topic, “Now It Can Be Told.” Dr. William T. Powell, principal, gave special recognition to scholarship recipients and Mr. J. Grady Martin, superinten¬ dent, presented the diplomas. He was assisted by the school board chairman, Mr. Richmond H. Dugger. Ola Mallory, salutatorian, addresses the platform guests, parents, teachers, and fellow graduates and points out her drive for a successful future. Special Events
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I I HI Mil I Mil IIIWI— «!■ A Night in the Orient Tammy Nelson looks on with enthusiasm as the other dancers enjoy the music of Disco Pat. The Junior-Senior Prom created its background in an Oriental fashion. Mrs. Barbara Leemon and Ms. Deborah Wilkinson, sponsors of the junior class, worked hard along with a small group of students to create this successful event, which more than 150 were in attendance. The Juniors selected a disc jockey, Disco Pat, for this most memorable event. These couples seem to enjoy each others’ com¬ pany as well as the activity on the floor. 6 Junior-Senior Prom
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