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Year's End Arrives Summer jitters were present in ev- ery student at Charles Page. Although .he seniors had a feeling of sadness, the juniors had already started prepar- ing for their senior year. Sophomores moved up another notch as they an- ticipated their promotion to upper- classmen status in the school. The last few months of school pre- sented many frustrations as gradu- ation and the prom approached. Plans for the Spring Fling were also sprout- ing as students welcomed warm days after another dismal winter. The Spring Fling was an activity that was enjoyed by many students, as the whole school participated. Each second hour organized teams and the competition was close as Ritter's Great Expectations, Physics Phreaks, and other colorfully nicknamed teams vied for the title. This school event was an interesting diversion and it seemed to fit both students and teach- ers comfortably. I thought the Spring Fling was really fun and was worth the time and effort, stated ju- nior Shelly Nardyz. The junior-senior prom provided the upperclassmen with a beautiful evening to remember. Rushing to find that perfect dress, rent the tux, and of course, summoning the courage and nerve to ask that special girl or guy out, were just several of the traumas of prom-fever . Getting the prom or- ganized was a bit of hard work, but I really enjoyed doing it, stated junior class president Barry Rogers. Juniors raised money for the prom by selling magazines and tumblers. Sophomores and seniors were hit by hundreds of swarming juniors, all anxious for another sale. Approxi- mately 53,000 was raised for the prom, which was held at the Williams Plaza Hotel. Although the magazines were KICK IHE HABIT - ii Tb Senior JChris Long shows his joy upon departing from high school. Nearly all seniors experienced both joy and sadness at the end of their last year. tough to sell, it was well worth the trouble, stated junior Tracy Crosier. As the school year came to an end, tears were shed and excitement filled the air. For seniors, graduation and that highly treasured release slip were the foremost ideas in their minds. I thought that graduation would arrive quickly, but I guess I was so anxious it came slowly, stated senior Katie Hill. The juniors and sophomores looked forward to a summer of soakin' up some rays and makin' big bucks. Juniors in addition signed up for sen- ior pictures that were taken during the summer. Jamie Rogers reflected, I'll always remember my junior year, but I'm really looking forward to my sen- ior year. Seniors felt the same way, as they reluctantly left their high school days, yet they looked toward the future with a hopeful eye. Graduation 27
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TOP EGG - The Spring Fling was sponsored by the Student Council to break up the monotony of the school year. The 'top egg' trophy was presented to the winning team after the participants had finished going through the obstacle course. 26 Spring Fling
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