Graham High School - Graham Yearbook (Bluefield, VA)

 - Class of 1981

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While others strung streamers and lights, who but cially with foil and paint and sheer determination? Donna Moore, Julie Jones, and Rhonda Heldreth They succeeded with what became the focal point would plan and build a stairway to heaven, espe- of the decorations. BA Working to make the gym beautiful for the prom ire Susan Kessler, Deana McClanahan, Bryon 30one, and Karen Williamson. ) Sitting down to share some laughs and enjoy the During the dance, and especially at intermission, music are William Adams, Karen Williamson, the dancers went to the cafeteria where Juniors Vance Barskile, and Stephanie Moore. had prepared refreshments. Z ae . Besides those who decorated the gym, other Jun- While the band takes a break, Leslie Addington The prom is a traditional “dress-up” affair as is iors provided delicious refreshments of cookies, and Bill Summers sit down to rest their feet and plainly evident by Leslie’s formal and Bill's tux- nuts, and punch. listen to the records being played. edo. Junior-Senior Prom 2

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99 Let’s Dance the Night Away The Junior Class built a haze of angel hair, tiny lights, streamers, and wall murals to create an atmosphere of para- dise for the Junior-Senior Prom which had as its theme, “Lights.’’ The Juniors hired the band Nassau, who played hard rock, soft rock, and disco. Most of the couples who went to the prom thor- oughly enjoyed their special night out. The Juniors and their class sponsors, who turned the bare gym into a fantasy by working extra hard many nights before the gala, had the most fun, for they got to see how hard work and patience provided others with an excit- ing and memorable evening. Junior-Senior Prom Working together to make a wall mural are Bryon Mattox, Curtis Phillips, Michelle Frescura, and Sherry Rose. These students and others found the While some choose to listen to the music, others prefer to dance. Dancing to a disco tune are Kim Pruett and Jonathan Faw. prom night more exciting because they had spent hours working on the decorations before donning their dancing dresses and suits. The gym was transformed into a fantasy of lights and streamers. The band’s variety of music met everyone's taste.



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24 As Melanie Jones plays “Pomp and Circum- stance,” the onlookers arise and watch the class of 1980, led by the SCA president Donnie Tabor and Terri Nash, the Class of 1981 president. Donnie and Terri are followed by Valedictorian Mary Beth Rusyniak, Salutatorian Danny White, and Honor Student Sally Saunders. Proud relatives and friends watch as the soon to be graduates file into the gym. The Diploma: a Passport to the Real World Smiles galore preceeded the tears of graduation as 138 seniors marched sol- emnly and triumphantly into the gym for the last meeting of the “Class of ’80.” The theme for last year’s commence- ment exercise was “We Shall Never Pass This Way Again.” Seniors entered to Melanie Jones’ piano rendition of “Pomp and Circumstance.” The invoca- tion was delivered by honor student Kathy Reed, while the honor address, “Sailing on the Open Sea,” was given by Graduation Sally Saunders. The activities were highlighted as Danny White discussed “Secrets of the Universe” in his saluta- tory address. Cleo Lawson Mitchell scholar, Mary Beth Rusyniak, centered her valedictory remarks on the topic, “Gather All Our Courage.” After all of the speeches were given, the awards were presented by representatives of local civic organizations. The Lions Club, Kiwanis Club, Civitans, and Blue- field College gave generous scholarships to our graduates. Recipients of scholar- ships were Mary Beth Rusyniak, Beth Neal, Maria Lisa Scott, Danny White, Kathy Baker, Steve Lindsey, and Virgina McClanahan. Following the presenta- tion of awards, the “magic moment” arrived as Mr. Brewster presented the eagerly awaiting seniors with their dip- lomas; tassels were moved and twelve years of study were over.

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