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l i' +- 1 . ' , The Beginning of the End of a New Day We came in as mere children but we leave a little more refined and educated. We played hard and we worked even harder. Yes, high school days must surely be the days that are never forgotten. The graduating class of '79 with 26 pupils will never be forgotten. The day Diana Diaz was crowned queen of the Fall Dance, the first play production of Sumner Academy, and many other ex- citing adventures that occurred in our high school years will never be forgotten. For all of us, those high school years will some day end, and many students will leave knowing much more than they knew when they entered the doors of Sumner Academy. Even though we leave this great school, the sun will shine its brightest rays upon our Sumner Academy.
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