Humansville High School - Tiger Yearbook (Humansville, MO)

 - Class of 1984

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MIXED EMOTIONS. Graduate Terri Spears doesn't know whether to smile or cry after the graduation ceremony. MEMORIES. Seniors Tim Wade, Brian Pitts, and Jamey Fine reminisce about all the good times at HHS before lining up for graduation. VALEDICTORIAN Terri Willis, Valedictorian, smiles to the crowd while giving her speech during graduation ceremonies. SENIORS. The 1984 graduating senior class posing for one last group picture. ONE LITTLE CANDLE. After receiving her diploma Charlotte Churning carries her one little candle to her position during the candlelighting ceremony which concludes the graduation. GRADUATE Rebecca Long turns her tassle to the right side of her cap after receiving her diploma. 11

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Mw mmm - QRADUAZJON Each year as spring rolls around a new crop of graduates are launched out upon the world. They have completed their elementary and high school careers and are ready now to test their wings. This year's seniors are not unlike others in this sense, but are special to friends and relatives. May 25, 1984, was the dreaded, yet long awaited, date of graduation. Clad in the traditional caps and gowns, the seniors marched in and the ceremony began. The ceremony was much like other ceremonies, the valedictorian spoke followed by the salutatorian. Valedictorian Terri Willis spoke about how a dream can become reality if we set goals, work and try to achieve our dreams. Salutatorian Jeff Stacy's speech was filled with appreciation and gratitude for all those who help students along their educational pathways. The speeches made the seniors look anxiously forward while fondly reminiscing days of yesterday. The diplomas were presented to the seniors, followed by the candlelighting ceremony. In this ceremony each graduate lit a single candle and then carried it down the aisle, presenting the world with yet another light of opportunity. 10



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---njQQSSZ AjCjC-- SCMOOC CARM VAC Come one, come all to the biggest carnival of all. The 1984 Carnival was just that - the biggest carnival of all. The Booster Club, the carnival sponsor, made over $3,000 which was the most they have ever made in similar events. The money was raised by the sale of tickets. The tickets could be used for the purchase of goods from the general store or to play the many games which included a cake walk, basketball toss, ring toss, fish pond, dart throw and the bowling alley. The candidates received points for the tickets they sold and the goods they brought in for their class. By accumulating the most points in the high school, juniors Bryan Allison and Kristy Rains were crowned the 1984 Carnival King and Queen. The candidates from the elementary with the most points who were crowned the 1984 Carnival Prince and Princess were first graders Kris Beach and Cindy Lakin. Other candidates for the carnival king and queen were: seniors Belinda Routh and Mike Burrow; sophomores Amy Hanson and Dan Hoelscher; freshmen Tina Jones and Nikki Morello; 8th — Dawn Tennison and Harold Greenlee; 7th — Sophia Pursley and Mark Tennison. Other candidates for carnival prince and princess were: 6th — Jennifer Fuchs and Curtis Greenlee; 5th — Mariah Crabtree and Shawn Long; 4th — Sonya Stoeppelmann and Scott Kincaid; 3rd — Robin Keller and Aaron Bass; 2nd — Amy Latiker and Ryan Pugh; Kindergarteners — Kelli Rush and Dale Coffin. Ringbearers for the high school were Joani Routh and Michael Burch, while elementary ringbearers were Jennifer Myers and David Anderson. 12

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