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Page 30 text:
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REMEMBER OUR FREEDOM Speaking at graduation, former SDHS principal John Avoli chose to talk to the Class of ’89 about China. During his speech Mr. Avoli brought out the fact that only in America can we enjoy our freedom. He re¬ minded the graduates not to take that free¬ dom for granted and to be thankful for that freedom. Salutatorian, Susan Calder, wel¬ comed the class by saying that the memories we hold at SDHS are unique to each one of us. Co-valedictorian, Stephanie Hudson re¬ lated to the problems of the Chinese students and reminded us that our generation will be faced with new problems and challenges. Stressing that what each individual makes out of their own life is entirely up to them, Lynn Hering co-valedictorian stated that our options are limitless. At the end of the ceremony, the adminis¬ tration presented three special awards: the Nick Wilk Award presented to Jolie Eves, the Faculty Scholarship awarded to Lynn Hering, and the School Service Award given to Daphne Almarode. BY: DAPHNE ALMARODE Graduating seniors sit and listen closely as Mr. John Avoli addresses the class on our freedoms in America. Speaking about new challenges our generation will face, co-valedictorian, Stephanie Hudson bids farewell to the Class of ’89. 26
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As Mark Appleford woos date Michelle Jarret, they sway to the sounds of the night. Seniors Jeff Keaton and Senior Angie Cox waves to a Tammy Belsky are caught in friend as Sherry Madison and an intimate moment by the Kelly Penny discuss a thought, camera-man. 25
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Welcoming the class, Salutorian, Susan Calder reminds each senior of the fond memories they hold at SDHS. As the SDHS band plays “Pomp and Cir¬ cumstance” Carla Curry and Cary Cun¬ ningham walk to their designated seat. Senior members of the Concert Choir sing their a Last song before saying good¬ bye to SDHS. Upon receiving the School Service Award, Daphne Almarode hugs Mrs. Pamela Ungar good-bye. 2
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