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The beautiful waters of the Carib- bean dock many expensive yachts of the rich and famous. As the foreign language students await departure from Miami, passen- gers from the Holiday were observ- ing land one last time before the trip. Seb tee ate TO aa Sa The lucky foreign language students were all smiles as they took time from their exciting trip to pose for a picture. Cruise
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“No Applause Please!’’, cries Stacy Young as he leads his fellow prom goers, Kevin Ledbetter, Marcella Fur row, Matthew Ledbetter, Angela Martin, James Murphy, Valerie Bond, and Dwayne Davis. Blowing up metallic colored balloons was just one of the many jobs that had to be done to prepare for prom, as Angie Crowe displays here. This silhouette displays just a hint of what prom was all about; a “Midnight Masquerade.”’ pom — ff
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Anchors Away A Great Spring Break On April 10, 1987, fifty-five foreign language students and four chaperones left Franklin County High School for the Caribbean. Everyone boarded the ship the afternoon of the elev- enth. Students were settling into their rooms, viewing the ““sights,’’ and others were just trying to track down their lug- gage. During the day, everyone could be found soaking in the sun out on the decks. Every The crystal clear waters and white perches of the Virgin Islands allure the attention of tourists, in- sandy cluding our lucky students. night the teenagers aboard the ship could be found at the disco. From 11:00 P.M. to 5:00 A.M., students danced until they thought they could dance no more. There was midnight buffet which dis- played beautiful ice carvings and a hearty meal. During the seven day ex- pedition, they visited the is- lands of Puerto Rico, the Do- minican Republic, and the Virgin Islands. There were various tours provided at the islands. Everyone enjoyed shopping and spending lots of money. There were many special events on the ship. The Cap- tain’s dinner, the Flanmnca, and the ‘Farewell’ dinner were three such occasions. Our journey ended on April 18, 1987, when they started the long trip home, filled with memories that will remain pleasant and pre- cious. Before the departure of the cruise, Maria Torrico and Anne-Lewis Angle smile for one last picture with Anne- Lewis’s sister, Christy Angle. Students on the cruise got to enjoy such arty decorated delicacies as this display of shrimp and lobster. Cruise 9
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