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20 Inow pronounce you graduated. Celebration fills the ’ air as Mr. David Jones ends the ceremony. 4 Senior sponsors appreciated. After shaking hands Early Risers The Class of 1986 was the class to graduate the earli- est, for graduation was held in the morning for the first time. The ceremony featured speeches by Class President Keri Hargrave, Valedictori- an Timothy Turner, and Keynote Speaker Mrs. Deb- ora Easton. Tim Turner compared graduation and the future to the ocean and the past to the passing waves. His speech was particularly relevant be- cause many seniors had plans for Beach Week. Mrs. Easton spoke about making decisions and urged the class ‘'to take responsi- bility for your decisions; make your decisions your Graduation own.” Speaking as a history teacher, = Mrs. siaston stressed the importance of time and alluded to the deci- sions that have shaped America’s history. After the speeches, Mr. Ron Gunter called each of the 316 candidates for graduation to receive their diplomas, which were pre- sented by Principal David Jones. Mr. Jones then an- nounced the class graduat- ed. After turning their tassles, the graduates tossed their caps into the air, hugged their friends and family members, and pre- pared for Beach Week and the passing waves. with Mr. Ron Gunter, Jeff Bogdan hugs Mrs. Myra Shusy Keynote Speaker, Mrs. Debbie Easton, admonishes the Seniors to seek advice when making decisions but te accept full responsibility for their results.
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Declaring that Gee Owens will be President one day, Jody Hobbs reads the prophecy at the ban- quet. Girl Talk! Seniors prepare to line up before the awards assembly. anal Enjoying the banquet, Seniors prepare to listen to he Testators. Senior Assembly and Banquet 19
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Friends to the end. Hatless Seniors bid their fare- wells before departing Lancer Stadium. Class Valedictorian. Speaking of the beach meta- Soon to Be. John Eastep, accompanied by Heath phorically, Tim Turner addresses the class on the im- Mitchell on the piano, performs his original composi- portance of friendships. tion. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY LIBRARY VIRGINIA Graduation 2]
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