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3 vie -1 W Ill Dressed in the traditional caps and gowns, several seniors discuss the upcoming ceremo- ny. IPhoto by MARY DEKATJ Q21 Providing the evening's entertainment with choir teacher MISS JAN PATTON on the pi- ano are the senior members of the girls' choir. iPhoto by MARY DEKATJ f3l Posing with pride are vaiedictorian SLIZIE ROBBINS and salutatorian BRUCE FERGU- SON. iPhoto by MARY DEKATJ Q42 The Class of '82 awaits instructions for graduation practice. iPhoto by KIM BROOKSJ Events j Graduation f i 55
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154 j Events f Graduation Exchange student trades flags, naming Silver Lake as part of South Africa The day we thought was so long away is how SUZIE ROBBINS, the vale-dictorian, summed up the 1982 graduation. The fiftyeight members of the class of '82 were told to look to the future and try to reach the impos- sible. BRUCE FERGUSON, the salutato- rian, told how they had each ma- tured in their own ways during high school. I-le also told how all had be- come a partsof Silver Lakes history in athletics, by winning 3A State Football and 3A States Baseball, and also in academics, by placing third in the State of Kansas Schoiarship Clon- test, 'administered by Emporia State University. A 3 A A A The class was also part of history in theifact they hadsthei first Ameri- A can Fields Service student 'JUDY BEALIMCJNT presented Silver Lake with a flag from her country and named Silver Lake an honorary city of South Africa as Larry Winter, prin- cipal, also gave BEAUMONT an American flag to take home with her. Q17 Silver Lake is not a true example of how life is. Few of us know what it's like to be on our own, a time to leave friends and family and to make our own decisions said salutatorian BRUCE FERGUSON. Although the true meaning of graduation hasnt hit us yet, one day we-'ll wake up in strange surroundings and realize that we, too, have changed? iPhoto by MARY DEKATQ 123 MRLARRY WINTER checks to make sure KEVIN FRANK, ELISE GARNER, and BOBBY GSFFORD are in the Correct order. fPhote by KIM BROOKS3 g ' Q39 Receiving emotional hugs of congratula- tions from friends are seniors TRACEY GRIGGS and RHONDA KINGSLEY, iPhoto by QBETI-l BRANDENBURG3 145 ME-ZCHEILE OATHOUT receives a friend!- igifitof a makeup case. iPhoto by BETH BRAN- H DENBURGB A .. MH 2 l
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