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Jmti UcNeUZ ChoJilu l iJUvi Sandfia UUl Chantal UinoK Siiian U tz Eddie. MooAe. LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL Even though it seems Uke the end, it is really the beginning of a whole new life. For some students, there will be more school; for others, there will be the armed services. Some students will be acquiring their first jobs. And each Senior is working toward achieving individual goals. The memories of high school will last forever; each good, each bad. We realize that there will never be future years that can compare to those of our high school days. The boyfriends and girlfriends, the dreams of the future, the last-minute studying. They will all be gone and the actuality of what life is all about shall meet us at that stage. Fargone are those days of petty thoughts and childish dreams. Fargone are the little laughs and giggles. Reality is coming forward at a high speed and showing us that life after high school is a truth. — Cheryl Hilburn Senior Vau}n N hoti, StepharUe. Oiwald 23
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?iM.y Smith Ich tz Spencer f- . hi 3(160 n SpZu -LChoAd S obcyn ti i lchojid tidham SuiCLn StLdhdm 3 i LauAa Stone. John L. Sattivan H 1 ' ' 2 ■: SENIOR SENIORITY Wasn ' t it only yesterday when we, the Class of ' 84, wondered if we would ever get a chance to be at the top — to be Seniors? Being a Senior was a very special feeling that we will always remember. Hectic — yes, exciting — yes, even a little scary; but it was definitely unforgettable. SAT ' s, college applications, and Senior privileges were all part of a Senior ' s life at South this year. Senioritis was, at times, an epidemic, as some began to wonder if graduation would ever arrive. The Senior Class of ' 84, filled with tears of joy and sadness, would soon be history. None of us will ever forget how it felt to be on top — truly to have Seniority! - 1 +. Q r A 5 ' t Tf o ■4 rf 25 a J
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