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Demita Bryant, Teresa Hardman and James Collier jam to the music. Paul Southern performs a solo during intermission. f X 7;! .V l . Legul. Dunn, B. liavens, and S. Lewis take time ouf 'a candid. I L Michele Moore and Brian Mills make their way through the crowd to the dance floor. Exhibiting their bowling ability at after- mm are Danny Lanham, Eric Abdala, John Huffman, and Shawn Abdalla. Prom-13
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Danny Lanham, Gena McLaughlin and fall. Menagerie entertai '18 at Prom Teresa Rhodes carefully create water- Always and Forever was Floral decor is made by Laura Garrison, the theme for the 1981 Charles- ludy Koontz and Sherri Washington. ton High prom. The Prom Committee, headed by Pam Aldred, made decorations in- cluding flowers, a wishing well and waterfall. Menagerie, a local band, provided music and entertainment. Paul Southern, accompanied by Lee Anna Harris, performed a solo during intermission. Unlike the after-prom of the past two years on the P.A. Denny, this year's After-prom was held at the Boulevard . ,. t . -. ,. ,' t , ,g; W Recreation Center. Participants 2 h 1 ' y. ya tgmif; g; bowled, played pool and lis- h i t h t sx Wm; HQ: 'tened t0 the music, courtesy of ' -mwy,, Jlma 4?; V-100's Nancy Sneed twho was wmmwmm 3,1 1 a CHS seniory during the e egg 12:30-3z30 a.m. occasion. 3 Purchasing dresses, renting ' 37,3 ,. . y . 4 tuxes, choosing a dinner spot 7 ,. t ' g and posing for pictures made the unforgettable evening of May 22. Cheryl Woods and Teresa Rhodes take time out to smell the flowers. p97 f e tb. 'K .' Soweral couples enjoy riingner a1 Steak amL Ale Awaiting their tables at Steak and Ale are R. Alderson, A. Ansel, D. Brown, 1. Canterbury, D.Grace, P. Russell, L. Breckenridge and 1. Coleman. 12-Prom
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Roads branch for t81 graduating class Under the direction of ll ll; l . ! Martha COIEI graduation cer- JWaiting forEeremonles to begin are: Co-Salutatorian an emonies were held June 2 in the lShari McCommalck, Linda lFittro and Valedictorian Kayeh Charleston Civic Center. The ' l l l L CHS Band provided music to enhance the event. Valedictorian Karen Clark gave a farewell speech thanking all her friends and family for their support during her school years. Co-Salutatorians - Linda Fittro, Shari McCommack, and e lannie Robinson - also con- fl tributed speeches on behalf of l the Senior Class. 'l g : . As the Class of '81 branched ' . f f ;, into their different paths of life, II It , '1 they will always cherish the l ff 3 High Ways. Backstage, seniors receive last minute instructions from Mr. Culpepper. Mary Lou Petit anxiously accepts her diploma from Mr. John Clendenen. w Paul Southern leads Alma Mater during program as Karen Clark and Senior Class President Frenise Leurant join in. Graduates D. Essick, R. Artrip and R. Ross with Mr. Clendenen ancl their Brookside Administrator Mr. Fisher. 14-Graduation
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