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. . . We're the Closs of '82 . . . May 21 was a day to remember. On this day, the first class of Taylor High School graduated. Ceremonies were held at the new KISD stadium at 8 p.m. Attending the important ceremony were relatives, friends, and teachers of the seniors. The ceremony began exactly at 8 p.m. although students had to be there at 7:15. At 8:00 seniors proudly marched across the field ready to graduate and move on to the real world. After ,seniors had taken their seats, valedictorian Susan Gilcrease and salutatorians Dan Cox and Anna Baranowski spoke. Principal Garland McMeans presented awards and scholarships to many seniors after which Mr. Eule Pierce handed out diplomas. As the ceremony ended, seniors gathered together for a final mo- ment of reminiscing - then they were off to celebrate the event. 1. Senior Trudy Graves is overjoyed receiving her diploma. 2. Senior Sean Douglass is surprised b photographer at graduation. 3. Mr. McMeans, Mr. Taylor, Superinteng Gordon Brown and Euel Pierce look the ceremony. 4. Denise Fiteny and Debbie Cockrell str gle to keep from losing their caps graduation.
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1 3' jr ,Wm . r. , Q.. 'x After slipping and falling down the stairs at school, I just watched people walk by and laugh. No, they didn't stop and help, says Susan Gilcrease. When some people think of the schooI's valedictorian, their stereotyped opinion of the person is one of a walking encyclopedia. However, after talking with Susan, 'ti 'J 3 MI, the stereotype is given a quick death. The anecdote above proves she's just as normal as anyone else. The only difference is Susan's 4.671 average, ranking highest in her class. Susan's plans to Baylor on a scholarship. She was in honors classes all through high school and V o I e d i c 1' o r i o n was an active member of the M: Club, Science Club, Industrial Ai Pep Squad, Honor Society, a Student Training. Susan will be pre-med major and later go into c diovascular surgery. Susan was voted Most Likely Succeed out of all the girls in I senior class and we wish her luck.
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