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86th Graduation Continues the Old Tradition C ontinuing the tradition, the 86th annual graduation was held May 30. at Noyes Stadium. High winds created problems as seniors had trouble keeping their mortarboards on. The cool weather did little to help all the racked nerves, and the dark clouds threatened rain. While the band played Pomp and Circumstance, 227 seniors marched to their seats and heard the welcome speech provided by Senior Class President Larry Westbrook. Salutatorian Regina Sale followed with her salute to all assembled. Guest Speaker Tommy Townsend, a 1961 graduate, spoke advising students on their future careers and asking them to have faith in their govern- ment and to work to improve it. Following the guest speaker, Val- edictorian Lee LaRue gave the farewell speech for the class. Superintendent Drennon Daves then presented diplomas to those certified by Principal J. C. Coker. Vice-Principals Jilnmy Preston and Philip Nance assisted in the presentation. Forty-four students received scholarships. The highlight of the evening featured the announcement of Mitch Mallory and Ford Taylor as Best- All-Round Boys and Leslie Spruell as Best-All-Round Girl. The re- ception at the PJ C ballroom fol- lowed, but most graduates ran to Pat Mayse to celebrate. At long last, the ordeal was over. Some cried, while others smiled, realiz- ing that they were now out of high school and out into the world. Best-All-Round Boys Mitch Mallory and Ford Taylor accept their loving cups from Superin- tendent Drennon Daves. Guest Speaker Toxnmy Townsend, Texas Sen- ate Sergeant-at-Arms, talks to the graduates about their futures. Graduation 0 27
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