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Toni A. Craig A. Timmy Tracy E. James V. Trimbath Tyer Vallandingham VanHozzier Vose Wendy A. Michael P. JohnW. Robert P. Carol A. Waggoner Warren Wathen Wetzel Wheeler Kelli B. David A. Mark W. Sharon E. Sherri L. Wilber Williams Williams Wills Wills Martin L. Donald S. JohnJ. Kevin L. Robert L Wilson Wood Wood Wood Wood T. Trimbath — R. Wood Seniors 105
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71 ext Tiie ut 'Paint. . . It was Saturday morning on June 17th, when the Seniors gathered to conquer the painting of the barn. We all painted the barn white with anticipation, ready to have our names, letting everyone know who was part of the class of ’86. At last when the barn was finished, we all left to scrub the gallons of paint that somehow managed to cover us. 4:30 p.m. came and so did the seniors to utilize their energy at the picnic playing frisbee, football, softball, and volleyball. After all our fun and games we watched the slide show showing the seniors as they grew up. Participating in a frisbee game, Lee Hastings didn’t miss the fun of the senior picnic. Not missing a spot, Carla Day works diligently covering the Class of '85’s work so that the Class of '86 can leave their mark. Michaels. Carol A. Talton Tennyson Christopher M. Diane M. Thompson Thompson Donna L. Greg W Thompson Thornburg Vicki L. Michelle T. Tippett Tompkins M. Talton — M. Tompkins 104 Seniors
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106 Seniors V itfcet this needs no explanation be- cause we all know it’s true. The ceremony concluded with a prayer from Rev. Stanley Beall and candles were once again lit as the seniors exited the gym. Afterwards the class of ’88 held a beautiful reception in the caf- eteria, which included fresh fruit, vegetables, and cake. Penny Reed and Toni Fenwick, at the reception, after the Bac- calaureate, to discuss the special meaning of the ceremony. On May 27, 1986, the senior class held the 6th baccalaureate service. The candlelight cere- mony began as the seniors en- tered the gym and received a welcome from Mr. Chakales. The service included remarks from the class of ’86 sponsors and their counselor Mrs. Williams. Paul Krush and other seniors spoke on their class mot- to. “What lies within us is most important” said seniors, and “Golly, Gee, Ms. Spellman!” After giving gifts to Ms. Spellman and Ms. High. Paul Krush gives a warm hug of appreciation. Tom (Yomasi Wiggington proudly displays his graduating certificate from the Tech Center to his friend. Lynn Bullard.
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