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Special Moments Are TAKE TIME TO LAUGH - It is the music of the soul. TAKE TIME TO THINK - It is the source of power. TAKE TIME TO PLA Y - It is the source of perpetual youth. TAKE TIME TO READ - It is the foun- tain of wisdom. TAKE TIME TO PRA Y-It is the greatest power on earth. TAKE TIME TO BE FRIENDLY - It is the road to happiness. TAKE TIME TO GIVE - It is too short of a day to be selfish. TAKE TIME TO WORK - It is the price of success. TAKE TIME FOR GOD - It is the way to health of body, mind and soul. A proud Dean Bl s Jan Miller diploma from Mr. Steve Kimble is honored with the long awaited diplo. Right: Caught ya! Hey guys, I thought it was only the girls that cared about their looks! (Charlis Metsker, Tom Fry and Jeff Hatten) Far right: Theresa Green and Debbie Stanley ' s faces mirror the feelings of many seniors, that of anticipation and excite- 1984 Class Motto: the past is forever gone, but the future is still our own - 3r Class Flower: Red Rose Class Advisor: Miss Anna Syrios Chuck Miller grins while Danny Nichols dreams of Mayor of Burbank becoming closer to reality. Meanwhile fir Gordon is wrapped up in his own thoughts. 158 Graduatic
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Different Paths of Life Special Awards went to Tom Sato — Foreign Exchange Student; Laura Widmer — Mable Bibler A ward; Doug Z ' mmerly — The Long Memorial A ward; Kim Miller — the Karla Frc Memorial Award; Chris Hanzie — Sinclair Speech Award; Denise Valentine — the Karla Frase Memorial Award; Dan Nichols — Choral Award; ££££££ David Uhler and Karla Shook (middle left) converse on future plans. Middle right: Perfect Attendance went to (I. to r. — top to bottom) Terri Smith — 12 Years; Bryan Armbrust, Aaron Beery, Lee Rufener, Mike Schar, Steve Kimble, Karen Maibach, [an Miller, Tonya Heinz, Melanie Indermuhle, Jill Miller and Sue Musser. Above: Preparing for graduation ceremony and Kim Decker, Lorrie Hoosier, Jill Miller and Randy Ballard. Left: Flashing us a smile of relief is Linda Regan. Graduation 137
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Here and Gone . . . A helping hand is always appreciated. (Cyndi Fitzpatrick and Dawn Followay) John Hanshaw can ' t be that anxious to graduate! or can he? Larry Booth and Brian Stutz follow directions given by class president, Doug Zimmerly. A bore left: Come on Karen, smile! It can ' t be all that bad. (Karen Maxbach) Above right: Serious and friendly student, Katie Miller. Below: Daphney Payne congratulated by friends. Graduation 159
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