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Graduation is a sign of achievement. Once a student has received his diploma, they know that their twelve years of school have been a success. The students have worked hard to complete the twelve years of school in order to earn their diploma. The seniors are proud of their achievements and happy to be graduating. Graduation is also a time of sadness. The seniors are leaving their teachers, their many friends, and the feeling of oneness that is Darlington Academy. At graduation one will see both tears of happiness and tears of sadness. Either way, graduation proves to the seniors that success comes from much hard work. 1. Class of 1983. Rodney lohnson, Mac losey, Wilson Kirven, Tammie Byrd Dixon, Angela Dickerson, and lulia Ann Hoffmeyer 2. A tearful welcome, lulia Ann Hoffmeyer. salutatorian. gave the opening speech at graduation She thanked her parents and her many teachers for all their help 3. A farewell to all. Mac losey, valedictorian and Frierson Award recipient, challenged his fellow graduates to strive for excellence in their future endeavors. 20 Commencement: Beginning
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1. Painted faces! Nichole Dargan volunteers to help the Bazaar by painting either Clemson or Carolina on visitors' faces. 2. I know you, don't If? One of the cakeservers knows someone that wants to purchase something. 3. Help! jerry Bonnoitt is in the stockade. Some- one donated a dollar just to keep this criminal out of their way. 4. Funny faces. Bonnie Richardson walks around to greet the smaller children. 5. How much??? This young Gamecock fan pur- chases a small stuffed animal from the Bazaar 19
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Outstanding Athletes The Athletic Banquet is a special event for the athletes. It's a time to see if they did the job or didn't quite do the job. It gives them great joy to hear their name called and to receive a trophy. The cheerleaders enjoy the banquet too. They receive trophies for spirit and dependability. Two outstanding seniors are chosen as the recipients of the Belk Award This award is the highest award that a senior athlete can receive. Many people may not receive a trophy, but they receive a letter to show that they contributed to the season. The Banquet is a night of anticipation. Belk Award. Seniors Rodney lohnson and Angela Dickerson are the recipients of the 1983 Belk Award 21 Top athletes. Front Susan Cross, Cindy Galloway, Christy Huggins, Mia Kinsaul. Will Lewis. Pam Lewis, Scott DuBose, Tim Iordan. Billy Walton Back Angela Dicker- son, Robbie Sanders, Eric Adams, Andy Casey, Rodney lohnson, Tony DeWitt, Marty Dority, Julia Ann Hoffmeyer, Elizabeth Dickerson
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