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“Going Out in Style” A long walk is never easy because of the many obstacles present. At first we are scared but with each new step we gain confidence. The path grows smoother as graduation nears. The friendships, knowledge, and fun make the walk easier. For the Senior Class of 1980, an important part of this walk of life would soon end. Polished and waiting, the ordered rows of chairs and new platform symbolize the new plans for graduation. Returning for his first graduation as guest speaker, Mr. J. W. Crump bids farewell to the Class of ’80. Anticipating their week at the beach, Seniors anxiously await the final moments of graduation. 20 GRADUATION
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But few really knew what preparation had taken place. With months of preparation, plans being rewritten and revised, graduation began to take shape. The principal, assistant principals, and a teacher set up two hundred ninety chairs on the football field graduation day. A sixteen foot reusable platform was built by the Industrial Arts department. A special banner was also made to commemorate the occasion along with flowers provided by the Garden Club. For the first time in two decades, the entire faculty would wear caps and gowns. “The Senior Class of 1980 would go out in style.” With speeches given by Mr. Crump and Mr. Sublett along with graduates Andy Glen, Robert Partin, Alan Russell, and Caleen Norrod, graduation neared the end, for all a long awaited day. In a proud moment, Robbie Partin reflects on the Class of ’80’s past years and the upcoming future. While waiting for the ceremony to begin, Mr. Sublett attempts to silence a frsisissit- disturbance in the crowd. Preparing for commencement activities, teachers reminisce about their high school days. WO) CHESTERFIELD COUNTY LIBRA SY VIRGINIA RAR GRADUATION 21 oa ore 8
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