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The Rev. H. G. Musick delivers the Baccalaureate address. The final act Closing night rates 1st On May 31, the gym filled with graduating seniors, parents, friends, and facul- ty; gathering to listen to the Rev. H. G. Musick of Finney deliver the Baccalaureate sermon. They gathered to pay tribute to the gradu- ates, their accomplish- ments, their hopes and dreams. The largest crowd ever Goofing off for the last time, Roger Kiser Shows off his black-clad mus- cles to Ernie Jenkins and Lee Rec- 28 QGraduation filled the gymnasium for graduation ceremonies on June, 2eateS:O08p niet he valedictory and salutatory addresses were presented by Mary Sue Fields and Tammy Null. Then 135 di- plomas were awarded by Principal Don Moore and Jamie Farley (asst. principal). Memories filtered tor who find humor in Roger's ac- tions. Todd Musick, waiting for ceremonies to begin, finds time to through the minds of the new graduates — the sen- ior trip, senior lay-out day, the last homecoming, the final prom. Senior year symbolized the final curtain in the life of each teen-ager. It also symbolized the opening of a new produc- tion — adulthood. hold up the wall.
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Stepping out to the ball Masques lend glamour The big day had finally dawned and even though it was Saturday, there was much to be done. Both stu- dents and teachers took time out of their busy schedule to set up the dec- Orations. But horrors! Where were the male mem- bers of the junior class? A track meet and History Day had taken a large number of them out of town for the day. After several frantic phone calls, the old faithful crew arrived and work be- gan in earnest. Tables and chairs rapidly filled the huge floor space and bal- loons with gay streamers floated to the ceiling. Short- ly after noon, everything seemed to be in place; how- ever, the band, After Hours, was late in arriving and Car- oline Sabo (Eng.) was stuck with waiting for them. As the formally attired couples began arriving, the line in front of the photogra- pher grew. All wanted a per- manent record of their appearance. AmginiUus leat ClmzOVeTsth € crowd as Jamie Farley (jrs.) were elected Prince and Prin- (asst. prin.) announced the royal court:King Jason Bar- ney, Queen Pam Davis, Prince Mike Stoots, and Princess Lori Cole. At the stroke of midnight, the masquerade was over; all Knew that they must re- turn to their everyday ap- pearance. Sabo, daughter of Caroline Sabo One of the highlights of the eve- ning is the crowning of the royal court. Jason Bamey and Pam Da- vis (Srs.) were crowned King and Queen. Mike Stoots and Lori Cole (Eng.), watched the proceedings. cess. In the background, Elizabeth Prom 27
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While filing to their seats, graduat- new friends and other familiar ing seniors search the stands for faces. A smile of gratitude lights up the accepts the long-awaited diploma proud Henly member bid sand face of Bobby Boyd as he happily from Don Moore (principal). — » a4 a = ed hee Stacy Nuckles, Dee Dee Gilmer, and Missy Kelley (jrs.) await cue. ee ee Making a last-minute check, senior sponser Doris Bundy (business) finds everything ship-shape. Ra- chel Rasnake and Neil Smith ex- changed last-minute comments before entering the gym. “a eee sas Graduation 29
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