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l ic or amm Serrano Seymour Pam Sally Janet i Sikes Simmons Simpson l . Preparing to leave. i Looking back at four years of work and play, of good days and bad, you lwonder if you will really be so glad to graduate.,lf you could do it all again, there are always things you would do over. Clubs you would get more involved in, people you would have tried harder to like. But once it's over, there's no way to change it. Standing in a long line of gradu- ates, clothed in brown with gold tas- sels ornamenting their caps, seniors ,prepare to cross the stage at Burger Center - prepare to cross the bridge from school into the real world. i They feel excitement and appre- hension - there is much to look for- ward to, but there is much to fear. , Seniors listened attentively as ,MaryBeth Barber told the story of l Hope for the Flowers, hoping to hear some word of advice that they could hang onto after they gradu- ated. p i l The class applaudedthe compli- mentary words of Miss Kay Killough, assistant to Jack Davidson, AISD superintendent, when she congratu- lated seniors on their graduation. ff Nl ichell Sh ppe Cl Sh od a ience Kim ery Slabey Smi h R ni Wdy on o n Sparks Speller Joseph- Denise Strange Stuckey Spivey Stevens Thoma s Annert Sh gan Seg t I M , ary amm Smith Smithey Helen Connie E Swenson - Syma nk Bu Ximgloose graduation 79 by Carolyn Foote
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SSWQVS Kathy Rewiuk Debbie Roberson Don Flohrer Dickie Host A Lou ff Ryan Terri Schwake N an Jeff Richardson Linda Robinson Patti Resales Jerry H ussell Kathy Saver Margie Sccnci f 5' in ix 59, iw LGF- Teresa Richter Gene Rodhapsky Grant Rose Nlanorte Russell Stephanie Schmidt Darryl Seidel 6 '10 A fed ---1 Linda Georgene Debbie Mary Sylvia Rickard Rickles Riddele Riney Rios Celine Pat Rachel Karen Don Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Roe Rogers ,,-X --....,,A 1. As Mrs, Kay Killough compliments the graduating class of '78 being the biggest in Austin, Tim Gardner, Buddy Dunn and M1 Beth Barber lock on, 2, Valedictorian Mary Beth Barber speaks about striving to bet yourself with an analogy from Hope for the Flowers. 3. One of the many to start on their tourney in life, Bruce King hi pily receives his diploma lrorn Mrs. Nan Clayton. Having lien handed their diplomas, seniors join in the sch: song for e last time.
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Iv 6 In nv! 80, gmseniors 419 Connie Diane Krissy Tampke Toupin Terpening Terry Jon Clay Traxler Townsend ' Troxell Terri Robert Brad Voelkel Valdex Vorhies Julie Caren Judi Walker Wallace Waller Bobby Julie Stephanie Wawak Webb Webb K T7 Lisa Beth Terranella Thomas Doreen Michael Tsu ka me Tucker Belanie Flodney Vrana Waggoner Lynn Molly Walter Ward Greg Kim Mitch Thomas Tolar Touchstone Rusty Lisa Sue Uresti Villagomez Vito Crossing the stage. The class of '78, crosses the stage o by one, shaking hands with Mrs. Nan Cl: ton and receiving their diplomas fromhe s Attempting to begin a new tradition li the one they started at the Trustee Awar ceremony, seniors planned to turn th tassels after everyone had received a d loma. Though it did not work asperfec as planned, it was a fitting conclusion the ceremony. Even the ceremony is a little anti-climi tic after completing four years - too ti mal when you want to shout and procla that the spirited Class of 1978 has be set loose upon the world. s And it was over. Twelve years of he work, of good and bad times had be concluded. Though you've left with joy and anti pation, you leave with a taste of sadne and finality, too. You are leaving many friends behi that you may never see again. You are leaving some of yourclosi friends behind in teachers, teachers w have gone beyond their duty to advise a friend to you. with mixed emotions, you've turn your tassel. Your family and friends w to congratulate you, eager to share tl big moment in your life, but also shari the bittersweet emotion of a Iossgg Seniors file out of Burger Center to greet their far and friends and receive congratulations. 2. Buddy Dunn welcomes the audience and seniors to graduation of the class of '78. 3. Mr. Kline, announcing the names, of seniors, looks with a smile while a round of applause is given to last senior, Jennyne Zurovec.
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