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Seniors launch tradition The theme of the graduating class of 86 was we've got the sun, 86 is number one. What the theme said was that the class of 86 was striving for per- fection. They have proven this throughout their years at C.D.S. This year seniors started a new tradition. It was the senior lawn, which is located on the left side of the amphitheater. Senior lawn is a gathering place at lunch. It was most obvious on Fridays when people gath- ered for picnics. The senior class was very busy during the year. Some of the ac- tivities they were involved with were homecoming, blood drives, morp, and much more. The senior class officers were President Freddie Combs, Vice President Yvette Baca, Secretary Missy Gryderp Treasurer Kirk Neal, Boys Rep. Sean Yochamp and Girls Rep. Patty Close, and Mr. Denton as advisor. Photo by Brent Shinyecla Conducting a senior class council meeting is president Freddie Combs. 144 SENIORS Senior class council, Bottom Baca, Top row from left: J im Neal. qs kia' QQ fsiagmm Listening attentively to a speaker at the Lift Workshop ar ty and Doug Trappe. Photo I Dawn Parrish. row from left: Missy Gryder, Patty Close, Yvette Denton, Sean Yocharn, Freddie Combs, and Kirk if 3, 1. S Q .N it LLBiCl H 'HA 1 Photo by Dawn Parrish. e Chrissy D ougher- l
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