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11 he End Is Only The Be- ginning represented a most adequate theme for the senior class of 1980, Since 1980 is the year of our graduation, it also signifies a new decade that brings many promises. I think our class has an enormous amount of ambition and potential. Therefore the new decade will sup- ply us with the worthwhile goals we all are in search of, confirmed senior jamie Bales. Inevitably the Sanclite class of '80 has been one characterized by non-violence and long-lasting friendships. Our class is very competitive, we have struggled against each oth- er since the rivalry between Boyd and Central. Howeve, we have al- ways managed to pull together in times of stress. In the long run, the competitive air between us has brought about undying feelings of unity, stated Ronnie Hale. We are a class that likes to have fun. We always stick together, and now we have many memorable mo- ments that remind us of that, re- marked senior Tracey Allen. This previous statement was proven by the many parties and the spectacu- lar prom that the class gave to the seniors of 1979. Although the seniors of '80 have endured many changes with a new principal, major additions to the school, and many new faculty members, they quickly adapted and proved their ability to adjust. the s e n i o r S a n di te s -1,4 s o o n proved to b e w e ll qualified leaders for the under- classrnen. As we end writ- i n g themes for Mrs. Mor- gan, we begin de- veloping essays for college. As we end the m a, n y practiced hours of an early band prac- tice, hot football sessions, chaotic cheerleading meetings, we begin to learn new routines, plays and tricks for big time ball. The end of the years endured at CPHS is only the beginning of the rest of our lives. . , .t -+ve it ms- is i'ti is e Ai .,, ....,, -. :teresa me 1: rxprfn' W asm .W 5 ,I . ,,,... Q . :, . 5 ,, 1 . . . .... w ,.- . .- ,was :. s -- W. ' -' rss :tiff . .. ' sg' K' A A 5 1- ., . : .sr 5.1 E, . ers-L-g.. ., - M v if H . at V Q ...R :A 'tll' ',e :ii-in ? X. . Pegg . W ,' - e- E k.,' img 'kiii 5' ..,. - K . - .. - A ,,... ssso . .,,..... yy . ,.. ..,,,,., . gipy y H-vw-hwy.. 45, me - 'd5'2i, 1 . .. s If A .W ....... , , ,, 3 , . a HARD AT WORK- The senior class officers President Todd Boom Vice President Scott Isley, and Secretary Mary Robertson often meet at McDonald's playground to discuss coming events and activities that 7 'w K ,Va
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