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PUTTING A SMILE on the face of honor student Boi-Tai Stevens is princi- pal Dean Ludwig who presents her with the Principal's Award for Lea- dership and Service at the Honors Night Assembly. HAPPILY WALKING across the stage at Whiting Auditorium during the Commencement Exercises and accepting her diploma from principal Dean Lud- wig is graduating senior. Tobythia Echols. The event we had anticipated for years, left us with mixed emotions. Commencing Adulthood In the hearts of sen- iors are memories of classes ... of be- ing popular ... of senior break- fast and skip day ... of sen- ioritis ... of friends we loved ... of friends we miss ... of sen- ior prom . . . and graduation. Today as we re- ASSEMBLED TOGETH- ER at Whiting Auditor- ium on June I. 1987 were 387 graduating seniors along with administrators, faculty. Flint Board of Education Representa- tives, proud parents, rela- tives, and friends. hearsed our commencement exercises, we were proud that it was our turn to be envied just as we had en- vied those be- fore us. Already we missed our friends although we were in the same room to- gether. Even though many of us promised to keep in touch and never grow apart, we real- ized that most of these friend- ships would fade. After remarks were given by the principal, Flint Board of Education Re- presentative, and the Superin- tendent of Flint Schools, proud parents and rel- atives eagerly awaited for “their graduate to walk across the stage. The event we had anticipated for years left us with mixed emotions. Some cried tears of joy while others cried tears of sadness. We re- alized that we were graduating from childhood and commenc- ing adulthood with all its re- sponsibilities and challenges. Graduation turned out to be the happiest and saddest day of our lives. Tammy Scott THE NEWLY DECO- RATED AUDITORIUM is the setting of the annual Honors Night Assembly featuring Brass Ensemble members Camie Palmer, Aaron Lavere. Marlon Miller and John Bright, directed by Steve Miller. Graduation
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Each summer holds a different promise for each student, but almost all agree that it’s their favorite ... Season of Seasons II eyes are on the clock. Feet are tapping in anxious anticipation. Students are exchanging secret smiles. Finally, the bell rings and everyone charges out the door to begin summer vaca- tion! Each summer holds a different promise for each student, but al- most all agree it's their favorite season of seasons. No home- work, no responsibiliti- es. and just plain hav- ing fun are a few things students will mention when asked why they love summer. Sophomore Melissa Cooney claims. “I like summer because you can stay up late, get up late, and wear your bathing suit all day long. Andrea Sima, also a sophomore, revealed she likes summer because. “I feel real laid back and I don’t even have to think at all. Some students, when asked why summer is their favorite season got a little more specific, such as Dale Murray, a very free-spirited senior. Dale insisted that he likes sum- mer because. I can go waterskiing, wear my Bermuda shorts, and I can go get the paper in my un- derwear without freezing to death! No matter what plans are made or even if no plans are made at all, almost every student goes through the school year looking forward to sum- mer for their own special reasons. Kimberly Brown GIVING IT THEIR ALL at the summer Michigan State Cheerleading Camp, where the Varsity Cheer- leaders competed for five exhausting days, are soph- omores. Shelli Reed and Tomiko Marks. Summer Shaping The Mold
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