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Monday, May 30 — Se: Felebeate final week. The last week of school was perhaps the busiest for the graduating seniors. With final exams to take and senior ac- tivities to attend, no one hada minute to spare. Wednesday morning was spent practicing for Friday night’s graduation exercise. Was it really about to happen? After practice, the entire class headed for the pool. It wasn’t a very good day for swimm- ing, but they all enjoyed themselves. Wednesday night saw most of the about-to-be graduates at the Senior Banquet, held at Southern Sem. Awards and gifts were handed out, and then it was time for the class prophecies. Entertainment and laughter were guaranteed, as was always the case when Jeff Mikels took the floor. Caught from behind by junior G reg Gray, Jeff Williams will rely on his senior wile and wit to free himself. Seniors 21
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Football and Wrestling. Jeffrey Barton Williams NHS, Band, Honors Course, Foot- ball, Track and Parrimac. Caught off guard on drums, Darryl Too hungry to take time to enjoy what he’s Knick doesn’t miss a beat. eating, Shaun Henson gulps down the cafeteria food. 20 Seniors
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Friday, Sept. 10, Mary lay. Abidiad! president. One of the busiest juniors was Class President Mary Hess. She found her job challenging and most interesting. ““Being president has many advantages. It gives me an op- portunity to work with class sponsors and other class members. It also gives me a JUNIORS! Class Rings JUNIORS! Environmentals JUNIORS! The Prom Anita Argenbrite | Randall Bain : Teresa Beverly Tony Beverly Fr ankie Bradford Cindy Brown David Burnett Sam Campbell 22 Juniors chance to learn more about leadership. The disadvantages are few. The office has to take a lot of your time, but it’s worth it!”’ “Being president doesn’t hurt my social life, if anything it adds to it. I find it exciting and fun, consider it a great honor, and enjoy working with my classmates.” Knowing that she has many responsibilities as Junior Class President, Mary Hess makes wise use of class time by starting her next assignment.
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