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ii f. x4 I i f Mld-term graduate John Costln and senior class Senior Billy Keehn has a tight hold on his diploma president David Branham are happy It's all over. and gets congratulations ftom his girl friend Jenny Shreve.
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All decked out in tropical attire complete with leis and crowns are Prom King Steve Fredrick and Queen Robin East. Welcome to the Island nation of Confuzeon. Since you are now in a foreign country, we thought we should acquaint you with some of our customs. iiOur monetary system is measured on paper currency called a iiLuna. This is what S.C. students and their dates were tricked into believing as they entered the new gym. The 1983 prom breakfast was like no other and most students felt it was the best ever! The mood was set for the tropics and gambling fever hit. Each and every person who entered the country was bombarded with the ultimatum of more money or going to jail. As if the food and fun wasnit enough, the junior prom committee parents took on the task of playing waitresses by seating the prom-goers, supplying menus, and waiting on them hand and foot. Here is what some students thought about the tropical breakfast. Senior Dana Nickell stated, live been to 5 proms and this is one of the best ones live been to, and the breakfast just topped it off as being a perfect night. Senior, Ranae Booker replied, uIt was the best prom breakfast live ever been to. Abrecadabra, is sophomore Cheryl Guernsey's thoughts as she tries to capture a prize at the Prom Breakfast casino. Waiting patiently beside her is date Senior David Powell. Left What can I get for 500 Luna's? is the question on everyone's mind as they stand in line in front of the store of Confuzeon to cash in their nightis winnings from the casino.
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By: Paula Spencer Tossing their graduation caps high into the air capped off twelve years of building long-lasting friendships, conquering many sleepless nights before exams, and reaching to achieve the most knowledge possible and it all came to an abrupt end as many graduating seniors sighed iiway too soonii. The Awesome class of i83 enjoyed a funfilled week before graduation complete with the traditional Honoris Day on Monday afternoon, and a breakfast on Tuesday morning, followed by rehearsal for the big day. Honoris day brought athletic trophies to Robert Conroy and Debbie Padgett and academic awards to Lisa Grimes, Robert Conroy and Judy Abbott. All this transpired in the midst of helium filled balloons and multi-colored streamers which went right along with the theme Up Where We Belong . Graduation arrived on Wednesday May 25, and with excitement, reluctance, and joyous relief 132 seniors accepted their long awaited diplomas. Class valedictorian Honors went to Lisa Grimes and salutatorian honors to Robert Conroy. Both received a 3.9 grade point average, but Lisa, with just one more class credit than Robert took the honor of being named the class of 1983 valedictorian. Senior officers took part in the graduation ceremonies. President, David Branham, gave the welcome, vice-president, Lana Collings, introduced Mr. Mollohan, principal, and secretary, Missy Smith, and treasurer, Albert Eckert, gave the final prayers before the wild tossing of the hats which signaled the end to an iawesome' twelve years. Mid-term graduate Tina Sallee returned to good old SC. for the graduation ceremonies and hugs fellow senior and friend Lana Collings before the grand march into the gymnasium.
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