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Never Let Go Of Your Dream” 24 Graduation LEFT: Valedictorian Timothy Jay DeLamatre gives his trophy and award to his parents to keep during the remainder of commencement. ABOVE: Superin- tendent Bert Severance presents Nicholas Zane Gas- kins with the Salutatorian honor for being second in his class. Graduation holds the final key to seniors’ near and remote futures. On Sunday, May 24 the senior class of 1981 met for the last time at the graduation exercises held in the high school gym. They had chosen Cherish Yesterday . . . Dream Tomorrow . . . Live Today as their motto,-the Rose as their flower, Baby Blue and Chiffon Yellow as their colors, and Never Let Go Of Your Dream as their song. Senior officers for this class were: Diana Marie Gelvin, President; Darcy Lynn Dornon, Vice-President; Janet Vianna Carpenter, Secretary; and Cathy Ellen Brunn, Treasurer. Senior class members wore red caps and gowns. The Processional was played by the high school band. Reverend Don Bachman of Thornville Grace Lutheran Church then gave the Invocation and Baccalaureate address. Valedictorian Timothy Jay DeLamatre gave his speech which was followed by Nicholas Zane Gaskins' Salutatorian address. After the class song was sung by the seniors, Superintendent Bert Severance presented the Valedictorian and Salutatorian awards. Before the presentation of the 1981 gradu- ates, the seniors sang the Alma Mater. Diplomas were then presented by school board members Charles R. Boring and Robert Forsythe. Vocational school certificates were awarded by Charles M. Perry. The high school chorus sang the Benediction which was followed by the Recessional. TOP: As a member of the MAJVS Board of Education. Charles M. Perry gives Duane Edward Brummage his vocational certifi- cate. ABOVE. During the Processional. Mr. Imbroscio and Mr. Fisher help Richard Wayne Dudgeon on the stage. RIGHT: First to congratulate Becky Sue Cook for graduating is Board Vice-President. Robert Forsythe. ABOVE: With mixed feelings. NHS members Jeffrey Lee Ellis, Julie Catherine Flautt, Judy Lynne Fouch and Dennis Jay For- grave wait to enter the gymnasium. RIGHT: Before graduation exercises. Tamara Leah Parmer helps Christina Sue Sands with her collar in room 6 as Teresa Lynn Scurlock and Michelle Annette Dunn watch.
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LEFT: At the annual band banquet held in the spring, Mr. Caldcronc (center) presented tl»e Most Inspirational Band Member Award to senior Becky Cook (left) and the John Philip Sousa Award to senior Kim Walker (right). BELOW LEFT: Principal Richard Fisher gives the leadership Award to Student Council president Nick Gaskins BELOW RIGHT For doing her part on this year's yearbook staff. Sue DcRolph receives a senior and business manager award from advisor Mr. Imbroscio. LEFT: Under the direction of Mr. Calderone. the Jazz Ensemble plays a medley of tunes for the parents and scholars in the audience as the First half of entertainment for Awards Night. ABOVE: Performances of T Don’t Want to Walk Without You and “Frankie and Johnny by the senior mixed ensemble provide a break in the activities before the scholarship team results are announced. ABOVE LEFT This year s Daughter of the American Revolution Award goes to Kim Walker and is presented by Mr Ballantme ABOVE: Quiz team members Nick Gaskins. Susie Hammer. Tim De La matre. Gary Wills and Shelly Thompson (Andrew Smith, absent) are honored for their endur- ance into the final round of competition. LEFT: English teacher Mr. Edward Taylor presents the Lucille Love Award to Nick Gaskins for four years of outstanding achievement Awards Night 2
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ABOVE. Pictures, name cards, and other senior graduation. RIGHT: In his Valedictory, Timothy mementos are displayed in the main showcase at Jay DeLamatre stresses the vast capabilities of his class. LEFT: As they ready for the Recessional, the new alumni show their happiness for the camera. ABOVE: Speaking of relationships that are lost after graduation in his Salutatory is Nicholas Zane Gaskins. RIGHT Several graduates make the final preparations before lin- ing up. LEFT: National Honor Society members walk into the gymnasium for the last time as students of Sheridan High School. ABOVE: As Ron Lee Winegardner crosses the stage, Robert Forsythe gives him a hand- shake and best wishes. Cherish Yesterday . . . Dream Tomorrow . . . Live Today Graduation 25
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