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Familiar Sight. Like many gra Classes before them, the seni 1984 joyously throw their caps. Class Gift? The happy graduates of 1984 left their mark on the field in the form of mangled and overturned chairs. Anticipation. The restless seniors politely, yet anxiously, await the mo- ment when they will recieve their di- plomas. Class of 1984: Graduation 205
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Night Of Memories kler system. Practice ended with a reminder that graduates were to be in their homerooms by 7:00 that evening. To the outsider looking in, the scene at 7:30 graduation evening must have resembled near chaos, on the contrary, things were running very smoothly as a last minute roll call was taken and diplomas were readied for the final time. At 7:45, the graduates were lined up, and at 8:00 the pro- cession began. Seniors, pre- ceeded by the Junior Mar- shalls and mace-bearing, ris- ing Senior Class President James Woo, slowly filed into their pre-assigned seats as the faculty followed. The Com- mencement Exercises were opened by an invocation from Class Chaplain, Kristen Har- grave. Class President Hunter Applewhite followed with his address. He brought attention to the accomplishments of the Class while urging the gradu- ates to accept the future with independence and truth of thought and character, and with courage. He closed by urging the Seniors to always remember the friendships they had formed. The guest speak- er, Senator Harry F. Byrd, Jr. followed. In his address, he brought attention to the issue of the national deficit and urged the graduates to take part in the governmental pro- cess. The ceremony was brought to a close as Mr. Mi- chael Parker gave the bene- diction and Mr. Elliott pro- nounced the Class of 1984 graduated. As the graduates went about the receiving of congratulations, they also be- gan a new Stage of their lives. Regardless of what the future holds for them, though, they will always have the memories of Monacan High School and the light of these memories to guide their way. The Final Moments. Immediately be- fore the procession begins, the line of graduates prepares to end their high school career. The Real Thing. The morning's prac- tice just a memory as the seniors file in perfectly on graduation night. Celebration. Two elated seniors con- gratulate each other with a joyful em- brace. 204 Class of 1984: Graduation [7 ‘
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