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Our ever-important seniors. The unequaled and most special students of all. Becoming more and more certain of themselves with each new day, yet still un- sure of what the future holds, they are radiant and full of life. To be a senior is to be proud. Proud of having come so far. Proud of being successful. Proud to be a graduating Raid- er. We should support them and congratulate them. We should show them that we are as proud of them as they are of them- selves and each other. Although at times the seniors may seem aloof or withdrawn, they are truly warm and friend- ly. There are no other words that can describe them, other than the ones already used. They are important, unequaled, warm, and most of all, proud. Q-r an-v A..,4'f' Tim Smalley and Leigh Foster enjoy each others company while walking down the hall. President Brad Hall knows how it feels to graduate. Rae Rowlett smile demonstrates the thrill of being a senior. Being a senior allows normal folks to act abnormally. The SENIORS of 82'1 The class of 85 entered Shaw as fresh- men while the class of 82 left as proud seniors. Jenny Stephens and Glenn Henderson display their class rings. Mo Duncan studies . . . Sports Illustrat- ed.
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