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“Seniors 1988! What can I say? I can re- call as it were yesterday that sunny day in fall of '82 when I was assigned to your class as co-sponsor. I remember looking you over, sizing you up and thinking, six years with these CHILDREN! Well, it was a great six years. I was the lucky one. As you grew, I grew with you. As you learned, so did 1. I worked side by side with each of you and it was a task, but one I enjoyed. We shared the bad times as well as the good. Many of you came to me throughout the years needing a friend as well as an advisor. I hope I helped. To say you are special is an understate- ment. To tell you I have enjoyed working with you is lacking. To wish you the best and hope you have all you ever need is not enough. Words cannot express my hopes and aspirations for you — because words are just that — words. Now as I look you over and size you up 1 think, six years!! I've spent six years with these young adults. No regrets!” Myra Peters I would like to take this opportunity to thank this Senior class for being so cooperative. Those who accepted the responsibility of working in our fundraisers, on the prom, and unselfishly gave their time, I especially appreciate. I've grown especially close to a few of these seniors through athletics, especially baseball. You will be espe- cially missed. I have come to depend on you and it will be very hard to replace that feeling. I want to send a special thanks to you. Seniors, whatever you do in the future, please make us as proud as you have in the past. Remember, our thoughts are with you. Best wishes!” Bill Alexander Bill Alexander 1988 Senior sponsor Myra Peters 1988 Senior sponsor
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’’! $•y-.:Xi%-:% £' '’v ' •'- v- • ■'• '- ••■ ' '• • U' .v, • SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Shannon Cavness Angela Dollins This year, 15 Seniors graduated with honor diplomas. They have earned at least 24 credits and an S average. Ruchelle Johnson
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