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GRADU 30 — Graduotio
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TRIP. . . Screaming Seniors, sticky cotton candy, hot concrete sidewalks, and sky-high rides that sent that triple fudge sundae all the way to the toes. All of these things added to the excitement of The Six Flags Over Texas trip for the Seniors. Students from all over Texas joined the annual event. Long lines were a common thing at most of the rides such as Big Ben and the Spinmaker. It was usually well worth the wait except for those with weak stomachs. Most of the Seniors spent their time, money, and luck at Good Times Square where they tried to win a souvenir for a special friend. Only a few were lucky enough to bring back o stuffed dog or a cuddly teddy bear. (1) Jomes Hargis, clots president, lends o helping hand to Mrs. Gwen Currier, doss sponsor. (2) Nancy loro looks like she is enjoying the ride on the Merry- Go-Round. (3) Jenny Johnson, loura loomans, ond Corliss Kitchens finish their wotermelon while Debbie Gersch smiles for the photographer. (4) Delicio Scott shows off her prize that Williom Martin won for her. Whot o Trip — 29
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ATION To the sounds of 'Pomp and Circumstance,' two hundred and ninety-eight Reagan Seniors solemnly walked down the aisle in the new Toney Burger Activity Center. They were the first graduating class to receive their diplomas in the multi-million dollar facility. After the Reagan Chorale sang 'I'll Never Pass This Way Again,' Reverend Freddie Dixon gave the invocation. James Hargis presented the welcoming address. Kaelyn Cook, valedictorian, addressed the fellow graduates. She stressed the challenges of responsibility in adulthood. Graduates were presented by Mr. James Viramontes, principal, and the diplomas were awarded by Mrs. Winnie Gage, member of the Board of Trustees. Other honor graduates were Randy Allen, salutatorian, and four other students who ranked in the top two percent of the class. They were Mark Longley, Leslie Newman, Kevin Pardue, and Paul Rutz. (1) Mu. Winme Goge, member of the Board of Trustees, presents the diploma ond a word of congratulations to David Amundson. (2) Voledxtorion Kaelyn Cook reaches for her tossle os she takes her diploma. (3) looking much like a soon-lo be graduate, Jomes Hargis, class president, addresses the class. (4) Seniors ond odvisors wait in the bleachers on the Baseball field for the ceremonies to begin. Graduation — 31
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