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ultffeels good to know I made it through I2 years at school. I will miss my classmates. 1 seniorhdlickey Smith The month of May sadly but gladly brought the chance to work, study, socialize and play in school for the very As the school year comes to an end, what thoughts are on your mind? I have earned the right to graduate. - senior Kayla Haswell School is almost over. ' - senior Angie Sharp Graduating from high school. - senior Lee Stoy Leaving all the friends l've made, but yet going out to meet new ones. - junior Angela Barber Thinking about the future is about alll do. - senior Tern Yost 1t's hard at first, but I will eventually learn to love it. - senior Robbie McFall Graduation, the 'most' un- forgettable experience ever. - senior Kim Stasiak My time, friendship and my love for my friends and my senior class of I 986. - senior Renee Cheatham 1 personally have made all the principals' mental struc- tures stronger. Now when I leave, they should be able to put up with anything. - senior Kirk Simmons W. t IIIIS M VW f . ffl l rf asks ne More Pose. Senior Bryan Wood takes yet another picture for the yearbook. Bryan, head photographer, not only took many pictures, but also developed his own film into negatives and prints. 233 Closing
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ime quickly passed during the final weeks of school. For juniors, it was time to anticipate their senior year with excitement. Choos- ing classes for the following year took plenty of careful thought. Along with the seniors, they received recognition for outstanding efforts at the awards assembly and sports banquet. Seniors found the end of the year to be very busy. Many received notices of High A ety. E pprehensive eceive a an s chool bo P ard member. Graduat W d y f h l held on the night of the last e acceptance from colleges. Along with the students who were to enroll at in-state institutions like Oklahoma State University, Oklahoma City University and the University of Oklahoma, some students were told of their acceptance into such prestigious out-of-state schools as Northwestern, Johns Hopkins, Oberlin, Dartmouth and the U.S. Air Force Academy. Scholarship Night rewarded the numerous outstanding seniors who received scholarships. Dylan Romo, in addition to being co- valedictorian, was recognized as one of only 141 high school seniors in the country to be named a Presidential Scholar. The prom on May 17 featured a funny program and three hours of dancing. That and Baccalaureate, a church service held to honor the seniors, allowed the students to cherish some joyous moments with friends for one final time before the school year ended. On May 29, the seniors participated in their final assignment of their high school careers. They said goodbye to friends and teachers on graduation night. 232 Divider Closing -india
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atehing Together. Seniors Damon McFadden, Jill Bykofsky and Suzanne Barnard view the events taking place in the gym. Friends usually sat together at assemblies, wosome. Seniors Kirk Lutz and John Burks spot a mutual friend at a football game. Sporting events became a popular hangout for friends to meet and talk, i g yt X R' i f e fl i I 1, f mile Please. Seniors Rhonda Moore and Susie Beene take time out to reminisce during senior enroll- ment. Many friends were reunited after the long summer. Friendships 234 QM, eep Discussion. Junior Danny Deal, senior Jamey Mortimer and junior Chris Clifton talk about the football game. Students took a sponsored bus to the Duncan game. appy Pair. Arm-in-arm, senior Kelli Craig and junior Joanna Straka walk around together at a basketball game, Many friendships developed between people of different classes.
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