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Leading the way, Junior Class offi- cers Mark Newbill, Andrea Griffith, Annette Wood, and Melanie Hoover direct the 1983 graduates to their seats. Applauding the valedictorian's ad- dress, graduates show their approv- al. At their last time together, the Class of 1983 is officially graduated by Principal Joseph Adams. sass | As one of the 15 Junior helpers, Carla Shepherd gives a program to Mark Foster. Student Life 13
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A Crystal Moment Spending their last few days taking exams and finishing papers, seniors were not able to enjoy some last mo- ments with friends reflecting on high school memories. Graduation day was fast ap- proaching. Nervousness, ex- citement, and anticipation surrounded that final day of high school. Seniors had been marking the days off their calendars even from the beginning of Sep- tember. On that hot, humid evening in June, the class of '83 marched into the Central Gym. Every seat was filled except those special seats left for them. With dignity and pride, the seniors filled their rows. Parents watched for their special seniors. Teachers and administra- tors faced the product of their four years of work. It was when the time came for giving out the diplomas that emotions were truly felt. Listening to each name and then walking across the stage to receive the diplamo was a crystal-captured mo- ment. Looking at his diploma, one senior commented, ‘‘This means that | have to start all over again. | will soon be tak- ing care of myself. I’m really not sure that I’m ready for that future.” Wearing their alma mater’s colors, the teachers take one last breath of cool air before filing into the Central Gym. Looking for that special someone in the crow d, Randy Renick savors his last moments as a high school senior. 12 Student Life
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Making it official, the 1982 Home- coming Queen, Bonnie Wright crowns her successor, Jennifer Cooper. Despite the 21-14 loss to Salem, varsity cheerleaders Brenda Hud- son and Kelly Schutt keep the crowd's spirit up. 14 Homecoming Taking a much-needed break, Ron- ald Ross still concentrates on the game. Senior Court and Escorts: (Bottom to Top) Tammy Montgomery, Eric Akers; Dana Holland, Colin Hutcher- son; Keena Witcher, Fred Mack: Robin Hall, Tim Hall; Angie Fuda, Rodney Jones; Jennifer Cooper, Mike Bryant. Junior Court and Escorts: (Front Row) Tom Austin, Kristy Hubbard, Tammy Dillon, Bud Dudley. (Second Row) Gisle Ostad, Michelle Ross, Shelley Sloan, Mark Hagy. (Back Row) Mitzie Brooks, Richard Ewers.
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