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graduation 54 New Beginning Graduation night for the Class of 1984 marked the end of four important years. Years that will be remembered for a lifetime. It also marked the beginning of a new and rewarding future. A future filled with prosperity and happiness. As the graduating class walked into the Sam Houston Coliseum on May 26, they knew that childhood was about to end. Now they were about to enter the real world. Ready or not, they were about to become adults. As the commencement ceremony began, the hearts of both the graduates and their parents were filled with anxiety. This was a proud moment for parents as well as graduates. After the invocation given by Mike Lovell, the senior class song, Up Where We Belong, was sung by Freddie Walker and Christina Miller. No other song could have been more appropriate. With tears in their eyes, the graduates listened and began to Above: Satisfied with the fact that this is the year he will remember the most. Tommy Johnson reflects on all his years of schooling. Upper Left: Proudly accepting her diploma, Linda Brewer happily searches for her family. Lower Right: Waiting nervously for the program to begin, the class of 1984 gets ready forthe big moment: GRADUATION. l reminisce about their last year of higt school. Looking back on all the hard time: and good ones spent with family anc friends. Remembering and cherishing eact moment spent with unforgettable friends. Now it was time for that final step, the receiving of the diplomas. As eact graduate marched across the stage, they could hear the cheering from family anc friends. As they walked down those fina steps, a feeling of accomplishmemt came over them. After the last diploma was awarded, the school song was played one final time foi the graduates. With pride and unity the Class of 1984 sang the Alma Mater. No graduation ceremony would be com plete without the tossing of the caps. Soor after the school song was finished, all the graduates tossed their caps in the air. The ceremony was at its end, but the beginning of new lives was about to start Up Where We Belong. dps by
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graduation 56 The Class of 1984 carries out the tradition of topping oft graduation by tossing their caps into the air after the ceremony. Class members get nervous as they wait for graduation to start. Slnglng hls heart out, Donnie Thompson and other senior choir members sing the Alma Mater one last time. dps by
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