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i g ? Diplomas, gowns and the tossing of hats - a graduation tradition Shelley Veraguth and Denise Lund; Row 2: Terry Turner, Keith that symbolizes the end of one part of life and the beginning of Atkins and Mike Leslie; Back: Bill Coffman, Kyle Karr, Jerry Gill another. Graduates pictured are Front: Lynnette Moore, Kim Dixon, and Sherry Williams.
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Class 0f 85 exchanges roles May - the month that brings a lot of fun activities for students, especially seniors, in which to participate. Such activities include Grad night, Prom and parties. But, probably, the most special is the day when the life of a senior takes on a new phase and changes - the day of graduation. On May 19 at 2 p.m., the graduating seniors walked down to perform their pomp and circum- stances ceremony. Many tears, secrets, hopes, dreams, ambitions and laughs were all bundled inside of each and every smiling face. According to Mr. R. C. Ramsey, principal, 167 proud students turned in their caps and gowns along with their occupation as a high school student in exchange for their future lifetime occupations. Elizabeth Freudenthal, senior speaker, talked on the subject of tiThe Times of Our Lives, while Mr. Mark Mayfield addressed the seniors with a speech entitled, iiDo You Thinkiw Ramsey went on to say that the class of 185 his a strong academic class and has ability to think. Mrs. Martha E. Clark and Mrs. Virginia Crouse, Board of Educa- tion members, presented the din plomas to the seniors as they walked down to receive that piece of work they slaved 12 years for. For the graduating class of ,85, a new phase of life has begun, but their thoughts and memories of Savannah High will remain. - Tammy Paxton , .ng Mrs. Martha Clark, Board of Education president, presents Brent Diplomas, gowns Kapp 785 with his diploma during graduation ceremonies. that symbolizes another. Graduat 32 VGraduation
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