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Principal Jerry Williams enthusiastically gives Traci Williams a “job-well-done” hug after the graduation ceremony in the student center. Sam Pattison practices accepting his diploma from Mr. Bob Dunkin, senior class sponsor. Sherry Barker gives her sister, Kerry Barker, a “congratulations” hug. 7. actuation
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Schools, like many businesses, move out the old to make room for the new. May 15 was the advertised final But that’s just a legend, it doesn’t mean much You’re exceptional, we know that’s true Therefore this legend’s not meant for you. When you launch out on your career your course, perhaps, will not be clear. But as you work and worry and such Graduation began at 2 p.m. on May 15. These 50 graduating seniors had to answer the same questions as those who have marched to “Pomp and Circumstance” before them. What happens now? College? Work? Marriage? The following poem was written by Frankie Reader expressing feelings about the ’39 graduating class. It clearly expresses our feelings about the class of '88. Your going away gives us the blues Cause no one here can fill your shoes No matter what other folks may say We are going to miss you anyway. It’s rather tough to have you leave Because in you we do believe You’ve set a standard for our school We want to live up to this rule. You’ve helped us on beyond compare No school is finer anywhere You’ve played a part in all our fun And made it happy for everyone. Seniors, they say, are spoiled and such James Vaughan is all smiles as he leaves the gym to prepare for the graduation reception. Ar ii it really doesn’t matter much. So we cheer you on and bid adieu For this is our farewell to you. Copy by Tiffani Reader ngie Lippold, valdic-.torian, and Lanelle Henderson, salutatorian. take time out before lining up to pose for a picture. Dix L ce ixic Shecnen receives her diploma from Mr. Bob Barrett, president of the board of education.
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