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Moment of triumph son Barrett with his diplo ma. 9. ,V.3a. Board president Mrs. Vickie Kinzy presents Ia- Words of inspiration. Vale- dictorian David Chambers delivers his message. Friends forever. The happi- ness and satisfaction of ac- complishment is written all over the faces of these two graduates. .,Z 'X.f.,. Q9 5645-ir L 1:91 . - :fu- aura McBurnett G rad uation X' 17-A .
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1' friends 5'-'0 e e Q ' P y HH racfucztzon art runs aff nz t Graduation night didn't end with the cer- emonies at the Bayfront for the Class of '88. Class members were treated to an all-night chemical-free party at the YMCA. At first I thought we might give a party and no one would show up, Mr. Dave Crowder, one of the organizers of the event, said. But the majority of the graduates did show up and enjoyed the fun-filled night of music, games, food and prizes. It was a wonderful way to end my high school years. Some oi us may never see each other again, and the party was a wonderful Words of wisdom. Saluta- torian T. C. Carothers gives his speech to class- mates and members of the audience. That magic moment. Af- ter years of studying, the big event finally arrives for the Class of '88. Q8 .vazgvf Take a Walk on the Wild Side memory to keep forever, one graduate said. Sponsored by teachers and parents, the party was funded by businesses from the community who provided funds, food and prizes. The party was such a success, we hope it will become a tradition for future graduating classes, Mr. Iack Larimore, principal, said. But, in addition to their memories of the special evening, the members of the Class o '88 will hold the distinction of being the firs Calallen class to hold a chemical-free grad uation party. Q-f
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All My What' 5 IUSGCQ It has been said many times and in many ways, but it will always mean the same thing to every- one, Friends are Forev- er. School life would not be the same if it were not for the people. Friends make the time spent throughout the year very special. My friends make my days of school really su per, Gina Henderson junior, said. Without them I really don't know what I would have done They all mean the world The people seen I everyday make a lasting impression. It may not seem so right now, but the people known during ad- olescence will always be remembered, and not on- ly the students. Special faculty and administra- tion workers will never be forgotten. Not only my friends but my teachers have meant so much to me, one student said 'My teachers have given me experiences I will be able to use forever Those wild weekends would have come to a dull roar if were not for the company of many friends. Friday night foo' ball games, dances, mov ies, days at the mall an putt putt golf would neva be the same. I really owe all m great weekends to m friends, Ruben Ruiz, s nior, said. I will nev forget all the late nigh and great times we had. am really going to mist all that after graduation Friends are needed everyone Without frien this World would be very sad place and 11 would be almost unbea able Luckily friends w last a lifetime qcopy by L Seg sl Senior Slup Day Enjoying a fun filled day at the lake seniors take time out of their busy day to pose together for a memorable group shot 32-49 Seniofs 50352 Tumors s 60- 7 9 SoPhomOf9 'gg' 9 1 hmen ' -!F1:ju1tY Gnd Adm' to me 30 QWfS?f I uf . 'A vg-,gf . ,ars- 1. K XV Division Page pages by
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