Bradley Central High School - Ocoeean Yearbook (Cleveland, TN)

 - Class of 1984

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THE VALENTINE COURT — Lett to Right, ns, row: Tammy Fetzer. Cassie James (Queen), Lisa Trewhiil. Second row: Carol Aszman. Glenda Keller, Cheryl Thomp- son, Kristen Olkowski. That little itch could be telling you something, Glenda Keler's conscience tells here as Karen Lamm becomes con- cerned it wHI ward off prospective dates. No such danger! 14 Student Life — Dances

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Pelting his picture perfect hairdo, votuptuous Robbie Shertin struts her stuff. 'The Great Pyramid is formed by an exuberant group of girts, who are getting the most fun out of Spirit Week. As Ricky Bell firmly plants his foot on the abdomen of a dead Raider, Tim Elks is about to perform the burial rites. Atop a Cleveland Blue Raider car. Bradley muscle men put the finishing touches on thetf excellent body work Spirit Week — Student Life 13



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The Night Was a Keepsake Making Waves; Boogie to the Beat; Pictures “Boogie woogie bogle boy! Paula Hannah catches the beat at a Taps Dance. At periodic intervals, the Bradley Boosterettes sponsored dances of various distinctions. Tickets were sold during school hours for a number of days before the Back-to-School, Homecoming, Christmas, Valentine’s, Sadie Hawkins, and end of school dances, as well as the Junior-Senior Prom. The dances were fun, but so were the preparatory activities. The most important step was to select a date. Who was the one person you would want to share that fantastic night with? After the decision was made, then it was time to figure out how to finagle your dreamboat into escorting you. Of course, this was where having a steady paid off — the dilemma-of-a- date department was already handled. After the companion crisis was settled, then came the shopping spree, looking for the perfect fit in the perfect outfit. That was a big chance to show your best and express your personal tastes in lavishly original ways. Then came the trick of color-coordinating your impeccably-perfect, hand-picked attire with that of your date. A soft touch to the decor, flowers (the kind she liked best) were ordered in a shade com- plimentary to the couples’ attire — a bouquet or corsage for her, a boutonniere for him. Souvenirs were an option for the prom, in the form of glasses and garters. There were memories and special keepsakes from all the dances, though — the flowers, if silk; the tickets themselves; and the personalized decorations that presented the warmth and memory of the special moments of the dance night. To add to the drama and extravagance of the evening, a fancy, expensive, dinner was also on the agenda. Or, for the romantically inclined or the budget-minded, an intimate, home-made dinner for two could be enjoyed alone at the house. Another memory keepsake, pictures, were available in a room adjacent to the dance during the first couple of hours for only five dollars a packet. A couple could pose together, join with other couples, or unite with a group of friends for a great, jumbled, laughing snap shot. As you left the picture line and shuffled towards the ball room, or cafeteria, the music of the live radio D.J. floated to your ears. As a ren- dition of the theme song was aired, you could boogie to the beat, or sway to the music under the starry lights, making dreams come true. -Vi. 4 V, Of Li A U Are you going lo wail al night? Joe Harter! casualy survey's his posstote choices of a dance partner BACHELOR OF UGLINESS COURT — Kneel- mg. Left to Right Angie Gil. Glenda Keller. Pam Sosebee, Kely Bowen. Missy Harris. Kristen Olkowski. Carol Aszman. Starting: Richie Hughes. Larry Ramsey. Phi Pippenger. John McCbre, Mite Blackmon. Chip Davis. Tim Efcs. Dances — Student Life 15

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