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FOR DEVILUTION! J' f 5 QSM Q t,,v A -X if . , The Madrigal Dinner replaced the spring musical, a former tradition. Howev- er, a tradition that continued, and at the same time added new color to the camp- us, the trash can painting contest demon- strated student artistic talent. .,,,,u it- br? r'Y' wage.-V.. ,. Many aspects of campus life changed into 1982-83, right down to graduation, which transpired on the final day of May. With all the unprecedented occurences considered, this year at Graham truly be- came one of Devilution. Hitch-hiking again? lt may be the only way to travel, as Denise Briggs and Conya Lawless indicate with the proverbial hitchhiker's thumb. Even the infinite passage of time cannot alter the routine lineeup of Devil driven autos, filled with passengers eager to depart. Footloose and fancy-free, Sherry Street, Jeff Flythe, Lynette Bowden, and Beverly Leath cut up in the front circle. 3
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,pf ld .W A-aww, .lv f YQ N, any f, ,, M . Bringing the bear hug back in style, Billy Had- ley playfully greets fellow-senior Pat Moser with a bone- crushing grip. Cool and collected behind her shades, Sandy Carter indulges in her favorite hobby - man-watching! From lowly pupil to revered instructor, Mike Ward escalates to join ranks with the faculty as students listen attentively. 'Y X is Q hy 5 xi' AYEAFR . .. Computers arrived on campus in force via Radio Shack and Mr. Murphy to help the devils prepare for the computer age. New teachers, Mr. Blood, Mr. Arrowood, and Ms. Tickle, helped change the aca- demic shape of GHS, as did the promo- tion of Mr. Spellman to assistant Principal. A new attendance policy came and went, and a new rule on PDL came into effect. This later transformed into the PDA rule. The bells this year rang five minutes behind the rest of the world, this schedule being known as Graham Sav- ings Timei' Freshmen added new faces to the Devil scene, and afternoon an- nouncements were discontinued to the dismay of almost everyone. Through a haze of Devil spirit, the freshman English students exude their special brand of loyalty to the Devil cause. 'Y 1 K-...a.....s E Y T Lewis if HU' UYQC f X of- ltd' ' t .. ,pe 1 Ag . 2 .Jr Q-1? '.f wfztxwos:'s-HIS, E .M it to
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sl' g .- Si ,, gr ,, ssiw A FATE VVCDFISE THAN FAILURE . . . When in doubt, pray for a fire drill! Thus became the philosophy of Devils who found their school days fraught with tests, term papers, soliloquies, and journal checks. Fire drills, bomb threats, and snow days always offered a convenient rationale for study avoidance in the past. However, GHS procrastinators found themselves in dire straits as very few fires or bombs made themselves available dur- ing the '82-'83 school year. Even worse, January came and went without any sign of winter weather. Fortunately, February brought a St. Valentine's Day snowstorm, giving the Devils a break. Q JT .mi all l ,l1ll lg': . . ,gr W Q ' lift . Not another one! Patty Jarrett reluctantly forces herself to study for an upcoming English test. I-lere's to you, Mr. Robinson! Students in Mr. Flobinson's sixth period English class give him their undivided attention. I hate to eat and run, but . . . Amy Jordan com- bines lunch and study in preparation for her exams, 655' Y Ma
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