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William Trachsel Ty Tracy Brian Trawick Tern Treat John Troy Carl Tschirhart Suzanne Tucker Kathleen Turner Leslie Upton Robin Urban Debbie Usrey Susana Valenzuela (A) Taking part in the commencement ceremony, William Frank Trachsel is handed his diploma by Mr. Paul Fuller, School Board member (photo by Wells). (B) Graduate Judith Ann Gref, with the help of her father, receives her diploma from Dr. Pat Shaw, School Board president (photo by Wells). Turning tassels i ends ceremony The ceremony was climaxed by the tuning of the tassels and the tossing of the caps. The graduates proudly strode out and happily began congratulations and party plans. A few traditional graduation tears were shed as the sadness of the occasion struck some. However, the exultant joy of being oui of high school overcame most of the depression. Chris Valois David Valtierra Thomas Van Dvke Sarah Vance Jefi Vdughan Sharon Vaugnan Cynthia Velez Betty Villarreal Robert Villarreal Sandy Vogel Linda Walker Kim Wallace Pages by the Staff 59
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Scott Sunon Curt Swyers Tracy Symons Diann Tamez William Tanner Jamie Tarro Karen Tarter Greg Tashpan Margaret Taylor Mary Taylor Tyrone Tayl or Brian Theis DebraTheis Chris Thomas Perry Thomson Craig Thornton Wendy Tiedeman Kathleen Tobin Matt Tokheim Tommy Tompkins Jody T.-. r.bs Lynda Torries 58 Seniors: Sutton to Wallace
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Mariann Webber Jams Weber Glen Weissgarber Lauren Weissman Duane Weldon Carol Wells Joel Wells Nancy Wells David Werner Chip Wertheim Wade West Tern West Paper represf nts 1 2 school years As we returned to our seats and stared A down at the diplomas in our hands, we suddenly realized that this was it. Bitter- ness and joy filled our hearts as reflec- tions of the past twelve years filled our minds. We felt cheated ... 12 years for a piece of paper. And yet we were filled with a triumphant sense of accomplish- ment. After the immediate feeling of awe had passed, cold reality enveloped us. Sure, we had reached that long awaited goal but now we began to panic as we searched for a way to turn back the clock, to return to the security we so des- perately tried to escape. We were seniors no more. We were graduates, supposedly adults. The future uncertain, the past receding into our memories like a blanket of fog, we filed reluctantly from the center of the arena as some of the old confidence returned. (A) Tom Dimler receives his diploma from Mr. Paul Fuller, Board of Trustees (photo by Bonacci). (B) Before graduation Todd Brookmiller and Brian MacDonald discuss the ceremony (photo by Bratu- sek). P ■ ' m Ji ' ' 1 60 Seniors: Waller to Zwartjes
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