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What we are is God's gift to us. Governor Bill Clinton was the graduation speaker. He spoke to the graduates about their political responsibility urging them to register and vote. Below, senior Carol Loveland thanked Governor Clinton for taking time out in his busy schedule to speak to the class of '19. Many relatives of graduates were eager to talk to Governor Clinton after graduation.
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We Made It. Honor graduates for 79 were Carolyn Bridges. Billy Allison, Shirley Barton, Debbie Barnhouse, Kay Launius, Rita Warren, and Randy Turner. They have maintained a 3.33 throughout high school. Pam Linker and Donnie Hayley presented graduates with their traditional class flower as they leave the gym together for the last time. Randy Turner talked about the first part of their class motto “What we are is God’s gift to us . . .” Debbie Barnhouse talked about the last part of their class motto, ”. . ., but what we become is our gift to God.” 27
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but what we become is our gift to God. ---Class Motto ’79 graduates move their tassels to inidicatc their graduate status as Mr. Joe D. Bull pronounces them to be graduates of Hector High School. Below, looking on are John Bell, class sponsor since the eighth grade, and Katie Hudson, first year sponsor. Ushers for baccalaureate and graduation are Pam Linker. Donnie Haley, Janell Rackley. Steve Freeman, Chris Lombardi, and Tony Gray. Senior girls kicking up their heels are Sandra Baxter. Susan Molloy, Carol Loveland. Cindy Lombardi, Micca Pruitt, and Beverly McGowan. 29
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