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Making sure it fits, senior Kelli Thnimpslon checks out her graduation gown. Looking for new information about graduation, senior Chris Jensen looks at the senior class announcement board. Senior sponsor Mr. Bill Ketchum ex- w plains graduation announcements to seniors Reid Goulding and Roger Knopf. Always willing to help, Principal Mr. Lewis Williams advises senior Pete Lenhart with his homework. r SENIORS 57
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Getting an update from her counselor Mrs. Schafer, senior Diane Ledwell checks her credits. Having their own hinchUne is one of the privileges that seniors enjoy as Jessica Lawler points out. Tackling one of the requirements for college admission, senior Richard Chi- quan reads an information booklet on the SAT. There is life after high school As th(; class of 1985 stood on the platform graduation day many of them were thinking about the not so distant future, yet others were remembering the past four years here at Pinellas Park. Seniors prepared for this day all year long by measuring for and buying their caps and gowns. They arranged for their graduation announcements with senior sponsor Mr. Bill Ketch- um. I ' ve looked forward to being a senior because I couldn ' t wait to be a part of all the privileges and activities, said senior Chuck Spamer. These senior privileges and ac- tivities included the seniors on- ly lunch line, the senior brunch, Grad Nite at Walt Disney World and the senior cruise. High school life was not all parties and special privileges though, at some point or another important decisions had to be made. Decisions like what col- lege to go to, and where. Whether to attend junior col- lege, spend a couple of years in the armed forces or maybe get a job right away. Choosing a col- lege, a major, or an immediate career were things to think about. These decisions had to be made because, believe it or not there is life after high school. 56 SENIORS ■f
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Displaying their new uniforms as well as their Patriot Pride, the Blue Stars march in unison at the Jamboree during halftime. Acting out a scene in t! musical Mame, senior El Joseph points an accusij finger to a fellow draii student. 58 CLUBS ' DIVISKJN ■f
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