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Amidst a flurry of flying zaps, tassles, and green gowns, the Stratford class of iineteen eighty graduated Jn Tuesday, May twenty seventh. The ceremony began with he processional played by the Stratford band. Next was he invocation given by ather Jimmy Dorrell, Youth ireotor of West Memorial aptist Church. Following his was the National nthem sung by the Senior embers of the Chorale. he baccalaureate speech vas given by Rev. Aonsignor Joe H. Crosswait mf St. John Vianney Church. Xll State Choir member Ken -ewis sang a medley, ollowed by the :ommencement address iven by Senior Class resident Angela carborough. Next the liplomas were awarded, the ienediction was given, and astly the Alma Mater was sung by the Senior Class. t'l'm relieved that it's all Seniors listen to the commencement peech given by Senior Angela Scar iorough. There were some empty -hairs since some Seniors did not iraduate that evening. receiving his diploma Sen Dierner accepts his congrat- over, said Senior Pat Truitt. I thought the best thing was the sermon. I had mixed emotions about graduating, said Senior Jeff Williford, but it was great walking back to my seat after receiving my diploma. My favorite part of the ceremony was watching the myriad of green hats flying around the coliseum, said Senior Scott Tyson, who graduated Magna Cum Laude. Senior Don King summed up the feelings of all the graduates by saying, lt was a good ceremony, but I can't believe it's over. Now l'm looking forward to the future. All State Choir Member Ken Lewis takes a pause while singing a medley ot songs. fir. i Q , w 2 F Y L ulations from building principal, Dale Stafford. Concentrating on his notes, Father Joe Crosswait gives his sermon to the graduating class. Senior Chorale members sing the National Anthem beginning this year's ceremonies. S X l Seniors Ken Lewis, Angela Scarbor- ough, and Principals Buddy Allen and David Bonnette listen intently to the speech given by Father Joe Cros- swait. - f v! graduation 29
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beginning Building principal Dale Sfaffor addresses the families and friend gathered in the Coliseum for the com mencement ceremonies May 27. Graduating with honors, Glen Harris descends from the after accepting his diploma. Senior Bill Allord concentrates seeing his friends and fellow mates graduate.
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