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“Are we done yet? These seniors ask as they get off the water ride at Busch Gardens. These seniors take time out to pose while enjoying their trip at Busch Gardens. These seniors share a joke as they wait for the senior banquet to begin. Senior Trip The 1986 senior trip was taken to Busch Gardens in Williamsburg. The class decided by vote to take the three hour ride to the theme park for the class trip. Busch Gardens empha¬ sizes a European theme with different coun¬ tries and cultures represented. About two bus¬ loads went and a majority seemed to enjoy themselves. Banquet Off to the Holiday Inn at Fair Oaks mall the formally dressed seniors went on May 19 to attend the Senior banquet. More than 150 stu¬ dents faculty arrived at 7:00, and were seated in the dimly lit hall, where they ate and social¬ ized. The largest turnout ever listened to Mr. Gpperman’s farewell speech and the class of ’86 prophecies, that were read by Carole Cian- elli. The menu consisted of Chicken Monticello, broccoli cauliflower, Iced Tea, and Black For¬ est Cake for dessert. Many group pictures were taken by the Sen¬ iors. Many people say that this was the first time everyone dressed up. This years banquet was very successful. 26 Senior Trip and Banquet
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James Lund receives the valedictorian award from Mr. (Jpperman. David Whisenant gives his speech at Baccalaureate. Julie Koman accepts the American Government award which is given by Mrs. Powers. Baccalaureate The Baccalaureate was very successful for the 1986 class. The procession of the faculty was the first event that occurred. The minister prayed for the class of 1986, and the chorus sang, “Think it Over My Friend.’’ David Whi¬ senant gave a speech to his class. The minis¬ ter spoke of his education years as well as the future. The orchestra and band played “March of Honage.’’ The minister gave a final prayer. The graduates proceeded out as the chorus sang. Awards Many awards were given to seniors on Aca¬ demics Awards night. Awards were given for extra-curricular activities. The departmental awards included science, vocational, social studies, physical education, math, fine arts, foreign language, and English. Special awards and Presidential Academic Fitness awards were also given. The salutatorian award was given to Lisa Wilsher. The valedictorian award was given to James C. Lund. Baccalaureate and Awards 27
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