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Destiny  Not



                                                                   Chance But  Real



                                                                                  Choice



                                                                                        -valerie arms-

                                                                   The  excitement began early  the seniors  proceeded into the
                                                               in the last week of May as  seniors  Civic Auditorium. the air was fil-
                                                               picked up their cap and gowns.  led  with  excitement.  A  mo-
                                                               This  was when reality struck that  ment everyone waited for  in
                                                               in just one week seniors  would be  life had arrived for the Class  of
                                                               graduating from high school. That  '90.  This  would be a  time for
                                                               night. May 24. students that had  them to think  about their mot-
                                                               received scholarships  were rec- to:
                                                               ognized at Honors  Night. As  the  Destin y  is not a  matter of
                                                               week progressed  more events  chance
                                                               were offered. Baccalaureate.  It is  a matter of choice;
                                                               held on Sunday, May 27 . was at- It is  not a thing to be waited for
                                                               terded by  seniors  from  Millard  It  is a thing to be achieved.  Sen-
                                                               North and Millard South High  iors  were reminded of this  mot-
                                                                Schools .  The  Junior  Class  Board  to throughout the commence-
                                                                sponsored a  Senior  Breakfast Fri-  ment service. This  was their
                                                                day. June 1 where Senior  Super-  chance to make a  difference
                                                                latives were distributed.       in  the world.
                                                                    "It was fun to be with friends   In  response to the day  Kim
                                                                for the last time in awhile. and the  Arms  said. "It  was a  nice way
                                                                slide  show  was great." Carmen  to end 13  years."
                                                                Davis  said  about the breakfast.   Nate Jacob took it  on  a
                                                                    Before one knew it, Sunday  lighter note.  " I t hought the
                                                                June 3 had arrived and gradua- graduation ceremony was re-
                                                                tion was about to take place. As  ally  radical. dude."





























   Comparing their caps  S o p h o m o r e  A m y  After  graduation service
   and gOWnS ,  seniors  Dawn Leach.  Schlichtemeier  and Junior Chri s  seniors turned in their gowns in return for
   Melanie Cain,  and Debbie McDermitt  Norlem provided musical entertain- their diplomas. (5.  Pedersen)
   discussed the excitement of finally  ment along with the rest of the orches-
   graduating. (5. Pedersen)     tra at commencement service. (5.
                                  Wandel)

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