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Receiving their honor royalty — Melissa Newborn and Scott Segerbloom wear their crowns proudly. The Willies' guitarist notices that Michelle P eterson has all the right moves. SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME Prom '88 — A Grand Affair Seniors proved that they were born to be wild at Prom last spring where they celebrated the night away. It was a particularly special night because it was the last dance that they would share together as a Senior class, and it was the best formal ever. The dance floor was packed with couples who were moving to the beat of the Willies. Some couples danced and sang to the music of the Willies. Others re- called and discussed fun memories of their past four years. Still others just sat back and soaked in the atmosphere. No matter what the Seniors did, they had the time of their lives. When they left the hall that night, they had passed one of their last milestones in their high school years, and what a milestone it was. The Senior excitement and enthusiasm had raised the roof at Grand Affairs. But then again, they were born to be wild. STUDENT LIFE 11
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Princeton-bound Nicole An- drews gives a moving valedic- torian's speech. SUCCESS AT LAST Seniors Reach A Milestone On Friday, June 17, 1988, the Seniors of Frank W. Cox High School became one. They were unified in a sense that the best four years of their lives were over. The memories of pep rallies, homecomings, wrestling matches, Ring Dance, Prom, SA.T.S and friends were freshly impressed on their minds. The mo- ment they all had been anxiously awaiting was upon them. It signified the end of an old life and a start of a new one. Nicole Andrews, vale- dictorian, and Jim Kin- caid, the guest speaker, delivered speeches, wish- ing the graduates 'best of luck' in years to come. Next, the administrators distributed the diplomas and the caps were tossed into the air. To end it all, there was hugging, laughing and crying. They departed, having completed their high school career, and ready to embark on a new one in college. STUDENT LIFE 13
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