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Prepared To Go, Seniors Reach Top Twelve years of school, and for some thirteen, flew by in a fleeting of an instant. Like young birds taught the techniques of flying, Seniors were ready to take flight from the nest. But birds need more than techniques to be able to fly, and looking back on years at CCES, Seniors knew that they had gained more than techniques in their education. Sometimes when the homework seemed endless, when the sports practice got too painful, or when the activities seemed to bury them, something inside pushed to the limit. And sometimes when they failed a test, lost a game, or could not quite fulfill obligations, something told them to continue. In their success and in their failure, something had revealed to them their strength, their courage, and their limits. In the nest they had shared good times and bad times, and even times when they were guilty of apparent apathy - but something continued to tell them that they did care. Sports, drama, music, art, clubs, and publications became important parts of life in the nest. In their own ways, Seniors helped build this nest. In doing so, they learned about themselves and about each other. As the result, they became closer to each other. And something told them that this closeness was what they valued, what they loved, and they knew they had achieved a better understanding of themselves. Education provided the techniques to fly, but the new understanding of themselves would guide them in their flight. The Seniors spread their wings! By May they were able, and ready, to fly. N Wasn't it Yesterday that brought them here And soon made them feel as though they had a friend? Time gave them security not to fear, For through the years each friendship would it tend. Wasn't it Yesterday that made them see l2fSemors h Xiwx, That day would give today another love That they will stand apart to see what's And help them realize the potential to be What has been made their fate by God above? Isn't it Tomorrow that they begin A new hour of learning beyond these confines, been And look with hope at the future they'll find? Now Tomorrow is today, and Yesterdays show the way. CCES Seniors swing out the familiar doors, a new role to play.
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Noi Jennie - Had any wrecks lately? Let's have an HBO party! Where are we? On the back roads? Where is Pam? GB, Play us a song! Do You Love Me? Let's play hockey! Late again? But, Mrs. Carter! How's the weather down there? Jennie Benson Arnau Entered First Grade: Spirit Com- mitee 7, ll. 123 Photography Club 7g Drama Club 8-121 Chorus 8-121 Oliver, Damn Yankees. Ceremony of Carols, Carnival, Oklahoma, Fiddler on the Roof, Madrigal Dinner: Fine Arts Guild 10-121 Spanish Club 9-12: Delphian Staff 10-12: Hellenian Staff IO-12: Cheerleaer 8-101 MS Basketball 7, 8: Softball 93 V. Basketball 10. Let- tered, Field Hockey 10-12, Let- tered 10-121 Track I0-12. Lettered 10-12. Seniors show maturity in their choice of officers: Johanna Searle, Ward Watson, and Laura Cochran. Byron William Berry Entered Second Grade: Honor Roll 7-9: National Merit Semi-Finalist 121 Pep Club 11. 121 Spanish Club 11. 12: Representative to Booster Club 123 Oklahoma, Fiddler on the Roof, Madrigal Dinner, Athletic Department Award 91 MS Football 7-9, Captain 9, MVP 93 V. Football 10-12, Captain 12, Lettered 10-123 MS Basketball 9: JV Basketball 103 V. Basketball 11, Lettered 113 Var- sity Baseball 9-12, Lettered 9-125 MS Tennis Team 8. Qt., ..,-,,- . X EWW' Byron - The SpitFire Stud: How 'bout them Tigers!! Georgia Daze: Smyre, wanna study tonight? Byron's Favorite restaurant is Ryan's1 Sinbad! Do you still play in your treehouse? Sure fella! You who, Mable! What's that, air lettuce?! Seniorsfl 3
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