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SURPRISE! Lendell Vick is all smiles as hc receives a gift from , , Mrs. Kimbro while Ms. Founer and Finally! With a sigh of relief, I I n Helen Williams look on. Lisa Burton receives hcr diploma. Commencement exer- cises was the formal term, but the 276 graduates will simply remember June 2, 1983 as their night. Al- though many had seen brothers and sisters gradu- ate, it was hard to believe that Pomp and Circum- stance was being played for them. After Reverend John Moore delivered the address, Mrs. Marietta Wright, Vice-Chairperson of the long, awaited-for diplo- mas. Immediately after the ceremony, the commons be- came the place for tears, hugs, and Mom's Kodak. The beach could wait one more day, for this was per- haps the last time they would all be together. Col- lege, jobs, and the military lay ahead. The class of '83 from Edward Acosta to De- bra Young, realized - the beginning had ended. the school board, awarded pn-Nd,,,,,,,,....-.wird Q Anticipation After twelve long We did it! The senior class cele- years the senior class anxiously bratcs their graduation in the com- awaits thc awarding of diplomas. mons. Gradliatinn 1 0
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Make room for the high school graduates! Une senior bounds up the stairs to - cclcbratc with friends uficr receiving their diplo- mas. 18 Graduation
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A Change for the Better Different faces, a different surrounding, and a new be- ginning are only a few changes new students en- counter upon arrival to a new school. We Raiders tried to make these new stu- dents know they definitely made a change for the better when they moved to our school. A friendly environ- ment and a constant helping hand were points of wel- come that we prided our- selves on when dealing with a new student. These stu- dents have found that be- coming a Red Raider is very simple, but yet very special. Coming to Andrews was definitely a different and special experience. The school's environment and flow of spirit is a lot more fun than my previous school, comments Jeff York. Another student replies, 'LThe school spirit and all-a- round atmosphere are excel- ling points of Andrews, but to me it seemed like some of the students were compet- ing with each other concern- ing personality and popular- ity. All-in-all, I've enjoyed it. ga. r..-.ttt 20 New Faces , -,NNN 1 Embarrassment! The eye of the camera seems too much for new student Leonora Dias from New York. What was that? Chris Knight has a look ofbcwildcrment as he is asked a question. 5
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