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A gratetul smile shows William Vess's happiness at finally getting his diploma. 'NM si i The Untolding Drama, dealing with the issues of life, was the subject of Rev. Tom Pe-snell's commencement address. Making preparations for graduation ser- vices are Jo Haptonstall and Lynn Hill as Brenda Lambright reads over her valedic- tory speech discussing her dreams for the future. Graduation 31
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Graduates Breathe a Sigh of Relief Diplomas were presented to 47 seniors at graduation ceremonies May 28 in the elementary audito- rium by Bob Lee, president of the school board. Rev. Tom Pesnell gave the commencement address. Valed- ictorian, Brenda Lambright, and salutatorian, Jo Haptonstall, also spoke. Honor students, Lisa Clower, Tamara Sherburn, and Lynn Hill, were recognized by principal, Gerald Gilbert, who also pre- sented Departmental Awards. Brenda Lambright was awarded a scholarship to any state-supported school. She, Jo Haptonstall, and Randy Calk, highest ranking boy graduate, received scholarships from Texas Council of Church Related Col- 30 Graduation Alter the ceremony, Debra Jarmon hugs a classmate as other seniors congratulate each other. Salutatorian, Jo Haptonstall, speaks of past achievements of the school. leges. Tamara Sherburn received the Myra Hunter Memorial Scholar- ship of S150 given by Alpha Beta Delta. Deana Bates was given the Athena Club's S150 scholarship, and Laura Dickerson was recipi- ent of the S100 scholarship given by the Young Homemakers. The Hattie Claude Persons Memorial Scholarship of S350 went to Lynn Hill.
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32 Organizations Work, work, work, work! Cheerleaders practicing for games, FHA members get- ting rich by selling sausage and cheese, new people learning the trick of trig., and Ag members grooming livestockfor FHA shows. Students worked hard the whole year round. Some for scholarships and awards, and others simply to get through anotheryear. UJithin our za 5 S'
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