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N0 LUNGER SENIUR Although the Senior class of 1985 experienced many changes during the year, the graduation ceremony did not change. This ast ear's ceremony was helld at the Ioe and Harry Freeman Col- iseum, on Iune 1, 1985. Seniors waited since the beginning of the year, for the time when they could finally throw their caps in the air, and say it's all over. -All of their hard work finally paid off. Bobb Zeigler truly demonstrated feelin s of his own as he revealed his void House bill 72 chest to the graduatingl class of '85 as he crossed t e stage acceptin his diploma. The class and spectators showed agreement with his action with a resoun- ding-lstanding ovation. T e ceremony, beginning at 2:00 p.m., ended shortly thereafter leaving the seniors no longer as seniors. Foreign exchange student, Iunko Fujimoto and Adam Fuentes, near 1 the stage. is , Seniors Karen Vest, Wesley Weaver, Michele Webb, David Yoder, and Eric Young listen as others pass across the stage accepting hard-earned diplomas. Graduation Marki Bust and Pat Howorth
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Let' Get Crazy One week out of their en- tire high school career, seniors get to let loose and get crazy, The seniors' last week of regular classes, dubbed senior weekf' seniors got to dress differently for each of three designated days. Wednesday, May 22, was sports day, when everyone dressed as their favorite athlete. Thursday, May 23, was character day, and Fri- day, May 24, was dress-up day. Iudging from the costumes, character day seemed to be the most favored of the days. Seniors finally had an oppor- tunity to take a break from the conservative dress code and flaunt their true colors. The only no-no was swima suits. Popular looks ranged from flashers to flappers, to the Marilyn Monroe of the eighties, Madonna, and everything in between. The competition winners were Nathan Henderson as Mr. Walls and Phyllis Barnett and Coby Oliverez as Buckwheat and Alphalpha. As in past years, over eager juniors were sent home for masquerading as seniors, but you cannot blame them for wanting to get a little crazy with the class of '85, Senior Week hu Y' f 4, yi xx i X. Below, Bobby Zeigler gets caught the act. ,NX S , fl, Ei Above, seniors get together and ham it up during lunch. Tricia Bayne Sz Sara fl-Iartshornj Alexander iitzsp, 'Aa-
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