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Spring of ’79 brought happi- ness and togetherness in many activities. Students enjoyed plays, concerts, and other spe- cial events. The National Honor Society inducted thirty-two new members last spring. It con- sisted of eleven Sophomores, seven Juniors and fourteen Sen- iors. The Choir filled our hearts | ps with their annual spring con- ee 38 entitle JQUINS DE was cert, and the Drama class per- iene : : J pala Cindy formed an exciting play entitled an ee Maniquins Demise. The National Honor Soci- ety induction was capped with the following new members: FRONT: Donna Ford, Charles Salyers. ROW 2: Ardena Worrell, Randa Patton, Tami Gil- lenwater, Virgena McClanahan, Patrice Brown. ROW 38: Tim Thompson, Julie Jones. “Hee Haw,” the spring offering of the choir, was well received by the student body. Members of the Voices in Color, Jenine Bertel, Susan Pack, Eddie Fortune, Debbie Murrey, Jeff Chureh, Mary Harm n, Lisa K. Seott, Melanie Strange... y - t 9 S
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14 Commencement F e “Climb every Mountain” was the theme to the Commencement exercises June 8, 1979. It was held at Graham High School to pay final recognition to the Class of ’79. Kim Bowen, Chip Hurley and Deanna Williams were Valedictorians and Marti Rich was Salutatorian of their class. The Class of ‘79 will always be a part of Graham High School, and their achievements will long be remembered. Seniors of ’79 gather for the last time to sing with their fellow choir members. FRONT: Judy Whited, Caroline Rauer, Nancy White, Sharon McCarty, Becky Rhodes, Melanie Strange, Janine Bertel, Susan Pack, Connie Williamson. ROW 2: Debbie Murray, Donna Bowman, Leah Cobran, Pam Carol, Marti Rich. ROW 3: John O’Neal, Tim Moore, David Davis, Patrick Charles, Mark Asbury, Jimmy Ballard, David Bailey, Bobby Carter, Tim Thompson, Charlie Madison. r. Brewster presents thenfwi é4]
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CWorktime Who says working never pays off. Students at Graham High School know the importance of working in order to make activities worth while. The cheerleaders worked hard preparing for games and pep assemblies while the majorettes practice for their performances. Some of the students served as acting participants in the town council- man jobs. Smeg t ogee Ree re apogee saa pares tet J proud ouncifgnen. Mark Harmon, Dr. David lespie,Marthg ngton, ee ler. i j
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