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SENIORS! Alive in ‘So Twelve years of waiting were worth it tor this — the year of decisions, of last minute worries, and finally, exhilaration. The class of 1985 had reached its destination intact. The first semester passed in a haze with a SENIOR STANDS once cap and gown measurements, final de- ae eg alive asthopcate a sparate SAT’s, and career decisions to be lig 1 Friday night foot- puzzled over. All the seniors enjoyed the ae of early dismissal for lunch and before the final bell. Seniors lucky enough to see their names on exam exemption lists exper- ienced a glow duplicated only by the sight of an actual diploma. In its years at Midlothian, the Class of 1985 had developed a unique identity Sara Brown, senior class secretary, de- scribed the class character. ‘Everyone is an individual,” she said, ‘but we can be unified when we need to be. It was our class who yelled for the forbidden pompon performances, and our class that read newspapers to protest the proper attitudes of the pep rallies. And it was our class who fought against the new rules of the school. Our class is one of a kind.” Seniors looking back over their final year had various thoughts. Some who glor- ied in senior freedom and wisdom de- clared, as Jenni Murray and Elizabeth Co- lucci did, that ‘To be a senior is the most educational and entertaining thing ‘cause you finally learn how silly you looked as a freshman.” Other students felt the year was a blend of future vision and nostalgia. Rob Tyler expressed the sentiments of the entire class when he said, ‘Overall, the final year of high school brings a hint of the future mixed with memories of the past.” PRCT
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Se 3 a Sa ee —- 4 bed - x ! e ’ 78 ih : ; r¥ande WRORK oo = w- = : : cohgratula tony hug during THM THE SENIOR CLASS oe , ly after being crowned Powder ing the Homecoming Parade. SENIORS Jenna Gumm, Carla Goff, Lisa Davidson, and Rebecca Rice smile as they ridein their last Home- coming Parade.
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“weGUESTS AT ROB MCCRANEY’S P. mixed and mingled as the for the clock to ring in the Wear. FINDING THAT M M’s really do make friends, Kathy Finn sat down for some munchies and conversation with Kevin Hite. e at ie J.T. MOORE SEEMED INTENT ON HIS MUSIC as he serenaded his listeners at Goalpost pizza res- taurant.
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