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Amy Ansel listens intently as Kenny Westbrook sings in honor of seniors. I 7: MW: :, . V. -:::7:.; Under the arch, Tammy Russell poses for an after-graduation picture. By Kenny Westbroo KennyWestbrook ghe; lighted Graduation WIt a l special musical dedicatiOn to l the Senior Class. After she: heard the song Graduation in Atla '5, senior 5 san :vited Ken sing it during C0mmen-l cement. A: student at GeOrgia l l I l l University, Kenny has wiri'tten several songs and perfo' Nursery rhymes and all the,- times that we spehtiin schijfol, : All those memories are in my . mind I Penciled- -in faces and famIlIarI smiles, l and I : Then they fade away for just a while. 1 Another homecoming dance, I You look so fine, Juhior- -Seni0r just 0::ne more 5 time, my mind And now that I look back, ll realize how much we shared, H How We stuck together, Lord, I how much we cared, W E that tune again of uncertaIn j thoughts, How much :we played, How hard we fought, And all those memories are in my mind It's tha And all those memoriesare in my mind. But mama said don't cry, boy, I I l Some Willi: laugh and some will cry, 6 Everything will be all right, I light, shimng bright into the nIght - into the night. Sad but happy seniors sing Alma Mater praising their high school years. Graduation-15
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Roads branch for t81 graduating class Under the direction of ll ll; l . ! Martha COIEI graduation cer- JWaiting forEeremonles to begin are: Co-Salutatorian an emonies were held June 2 in the lShari McCommalck, Linda lFittro and Valedictorian Kayeh Charleston Civic Center. The ' l l l L CHS Band provided music to enhance the event. Valedictorian Karen Clark gave a farewell speech thanking all her friends and family for their support during her school years. Co-Salutatorians - Linda Fittro, Shari McCommack, and e lannie Robinson - also con- fl tributed speeches on behalf of l the Senior Class. 'l g : . As the Class of '81 branched ' . f f ;, into their different paths of life, II It , '1 they will always cherish the l ff 3 High Ways. Backstage, seniors receive last minute instructions from Mr. Culpepper. Mary Lou Petit anxiously accepts her diploma from Mr. John Clendenen. w Paul Southern leads Alma Mater during program as Karen Clark and Senior Class President Frenise Leurant join in. Graduates D. Essick, R. Artrip and R. Ross with Mr. Clendenen ancl their Brookside Administrator Mr. Fisher. 14-Graduation
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New Honor Society members inducted Inducted into the National Honor Society on March 19 were 28 juniors and seniors with at least a 3.2 average. Other factors, besides scholarship, that were necessary for membership included character, leadership, and service to the community. After the induction cer- emonies, new members were invited to a reception hosted by the veteran members. Honor Society: Front row - Vicki Emswiler, Kay Lillibridge, Lynn Black- burn, Kathy Haddad, Kelly Ellis, Michelle Young. Row 2 - Judith Koontz, Dean Poling, Scott Webb, Mary Beth Upton, Susan Clingenpeel, Donna Adams, Lee Ann Harris, and Janice Duling. nu Vullle Saludru HmrIl-xmu Wl-sl erumm 3.1131; - Phum- MN 7000 O KanawhaV Bank Ma Uruunmwl lHI'uT-Hvrnlwr FHIV . Equul Hmmm: lA-ndr-I 16-Honor SocietywAds Kanawha City Motor Lodge 3103 MacCorkle Ave. S.E. Charleston, W.Va. phone: 344-2461
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