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MINGLING of friends and feelings marks the few moments be- RELIEF. A warm liandshake and a diploma finalize David fore graduation. Bean ' s high school career. .»jijfe „ PICTURE POSED. The graduates of ' 76 patiently sit through all the fanfare. Class Day and Graduation 9
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THE GRAND FINALE (1) Class day - the day of Friday, May 21, 1975; a day of honor and surprises, and delights for our seniors; a well-earned day of merit; the traditional breakfast at LeFleur ' s includ- ing many Ha, Ha ' s during the reading of the prophecy; a day of rewards. (2) Class day - a happy and sad day for the seniors of ' 76; happy because after twelve struggling years a goal had been reached; sad because a phase of life had ended. More activities fol- lowed after this special day. The seniors had to endure both pre-graduation practices at 7:30 A.M. and gown fitting to qualify for diplomas. At 3:30 P.M., 383 seniors gathered at the Coliseum for the last time. Jennifer Russell spoke on behalf of the graduates, and Ms. Strain kept everyone in line. As the seniors filed out, twelve years of fun and achievement came to a close. CONGRATULATIONS! Cindy Hutto smiles brightly as she re- ceives a cheerleading award. MAY I HAVE THE ENVELOPE PLEASE? Class award recipients included; Charles Gaby, Melanie Olsen, Calvin Horhn, Bhupinder Sra, Philip Posey, Jan Mitchell, Faith Trunzler, Sondra Powell, and Jennifer Russel. 8 Class Day And Graduation
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BRIEF RELIEF Hot, hotter, hottest- summer - Chargers spent their summers in varied ways. Chargettes, cheerleaders, football players and band members remembered practice and more practice. All students throught back on lazy days and summer fun. Our school underwent a face- lift with new roofing and clean- ups. Void of students, the school building obtained a well deserved rest. Summer jobs played an important part in students ' lives. Hamburger joints, ice cream parlors, grocery stores, libraries, and other lucky businesses acquired the skills of industrious out-of- school youths. Everyone enjoyed the money. By popular demand forty Callaway Singers left the coun- try this summer. The talented troupe spent two weeks from July 22 to August 3 singing and sightseeing. The students under Ms. Neilson ' s direction performed in both Switzerland and Austria. To highlight the adventure, the singers spent a lazy afternoon cruising down the Rhine River in Germany. HEAD IN HANDS, Mrs. Brinkley anticipates tiie beginning of school . PUT YORE SHEWS OWNE! Leigh Till re- primands Pam Cain for her attire. 10 Summer
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