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Expressing how much they are enjoying Prom and what their plans will be afterwards are Lenette Tucker, Julie Campbell, Delene Cox, and Cindy Kel- ly. Shelia Fox serves as hostess in the background. While Stan West and Johnna Farris are all wound up, Cheryl Childress and David Tuck, take a break from dancing. The Communicators lifted the spirits of the crowd. They played a combination of top forty hits. Prom 15
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Special Night Adds Finishing Touch Prom was an evening juniors and sen- iors looked forward to for many months. Deciding on where to eat, which flowers to buy, and what kind of dress or tux to order was only part of that special night. The juniors started raising money for Prom while they were in the tenth grade by having bake sales, car washes, and selling flowers. In their junior year they made $1,425 Enjoying refreshments prepared by the junior class members are Wendy Dotson and her date, John Keesee. As the band plays a familiar tune, couples dance for another romantic interlude. In the background are David Brockwell and Linda Gill, Kim Arthur and Donald Miller, Kelly Farmer and Burke Andrews, and Terri Blevins and Scott Drumheller. 14 Prom by selling magazines. They used this money to decorate prom in beautiful pas- tel colors with a southern background. Juniors and seniors agreed with the theme ‘Feels So Right’’ as they danced the night away to the beat of the Commu- nicators. “It was a once-in-a-lifetime event |’ll never forget,’’ concluded Craig Stephen- son. Mr. Charles Booker, assistant principal, and Mrs. Nancy Hicks, junior class sponsor, watch the danc- ing at Prom.
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Punked out are Stephanie Boaze, Ricky Hutcher- son, and Pat Owen as they get kinky to the beat of “Quishe Lorraine’ by the B-52’s. Pat Owen was the winner for the seniors in the Punk Day Contest held during NUNTIUS spirit week. Altavista students and parents sit at a football game supporting their favorite team, ‘‘The Colo- nels’. Although wins have been scarce over the last few years, fans remain loyal to their team. 16 Student Life
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