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GRADUATIO Leaving notes and memories for friends was one Way seniors passed time before graduation. he coliseum was filled to capacity, and then some. Graduating seniors were standing in the corridors making busy talk waiting to walk in and open the long awaited ceremony. We are graduating, it is finally over, all those years of hard work were finally paying off. I can't believe it but here we go. Graduation, the culmination of lots of hard work, many graduated with top honors while many more were just happy to get fr-Hun . t if iyl After performing their special task at Graduation, Sumathi Venkatappan, Tonya Howard, Nick Abdo and Trey Shaffer stand while the senior class song was being presented. Photo by Doug Wallace. Des gn by Cathy Lopez Composed and sung by David Barnett was the Class Song, Days Gone Bye . The seniors voted on a variety of songs after an assembly. Photo by Doug Wallare. that diploma in their hand. To everyone itmeant a new beginning, starting over in a sense. We were finishing one part of our lives just to start something new. For many it would be off to college and for others it was getting a job and help support a family. Graduation was many different things to many different people. But, for everyone concerned it was the completion of a goal in life and it was time to set new goals and start again. . 'TWT 'R 3 Q S 5 r r K r r t t 'A P ,Q x., .Eg 'ls -s igq 3 N 1 Q!! 15 11,53 Y Q I' A 5 5 iiii ' 5 K 'ei .es , li X gg 1, 5 as P f ' ,ef p r X
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hysics gives students opportunities to participate in competitions of a different sort. Dan Aleksandrowicz and Kent Serratt, fseniorsj, construct bridges for a UTA sponsored contest. 62 Goals for fine arts create the performance 60 Division
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