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I think looked sporty in the tux, but I think she looked better. That ' s what Kurt Bolland thought of prom and his date Tracy Johnson. Gimme a beat!” exclaims Kathy Rich as she and Troy Conner, Marya Wright, and Keith Papanickolas get down on the dance floor and dance the night away. Leslie Pin and her date Domenic Bianchini are all smiles this night as the Following in the footsteps of photographer captures their happiness for a lifetime. Fred Astaire, senior Andre Clark donns his top hat and tails and escorts the wonderful looking Monica Bakerfor the evenings festivities. Junior Senior Prom 9
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Goodbye?! Never!! In order to get into the prom Diana Moody and Steve Livingston handed their old invitation to Mr. Frank Bradsher and received a new one. Taking a quick breather from the heat, an elegant looking Kathy Swider and Josh McMichael cuddle up for the photographer. Remember at the prom that night ... we danced so close, we danced so slow, and swore I ' d never let you go, together forever. And so Never Say Goodbye by the group Bon Jovi goes, and that’s how a lot of people felt at last years prom. The group Sinbad pumped out hit after hit for the glowing couples on May 23, 1987 at the West Park Hotel in Tyson’s Corner. Junior Greg Lowe thought prom was great. ' My girlfriend and I were very close at that time, and it was a special night for us. Junior Leneetha Thompson agrees. To me, prom was hot, but exciting. Monica Baker and I sang while Jay Knorr played the synthesizer. And sing they did. Leneetha sang Klymaxx’s I Miss You , and Monica and Jay sang Atlantic Starr ' s Always . As Ne-Ne put it, Overall, everything was great! unloz Cl an Gjaz-ddizld ddznioz Cjicjli NcfiooL zzyuziti ills. Iilsaiuzz oj youz company at tfiz J.unLoz-cSznioz fPzotn on dSatuzday, tfiz huznty-tfiizd oj Cl [ aij nlnztzzn nundzzd and zly fitij -1ZVZH at zly fit o ' dodi In tfiz zuzniny GVzitfPazfz diotzl - !Z 1yion i Coznzz 4 Sometimes even the best of dancers have to sit and take a break as demonstrated by Billy Wise, Kirsten Page, Steve Ball, and Jenny Warren. 8 Junior Senior Prom
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CONGREGATIONS ... everyone likes to stay together. 0 0 0 Football games are a great place to be with friends. At the halftime celebrations, the varsity cheerleaders and the varsity football players get fired up to finish the game. Friends - - they make life worth living! —Alicia Dr ago y y Walking down the halls of the school, one sees groups of friends holding up the walls. Friends are an important part of high school. States senior Alicia Drago, ' Friends-- they make life worth living! ' ’ Friends sit together during assemblies, pep rallies, lunch, before school, and any other time that they can be together. In the classroom, friends try to sit together as often as they can, while teachers insist on seat¬ ing students in alphabetical order. There are many clubs and sports to partici¬ pate in. If you do not wish to become involved in a club or a sport, the sporting events are a sure place to find someone to hang out with. Homework is a common bond that draws seniors Donnie Sketo and Kristy Tomchek to the library. The Junior assembly provided another chance to visit friends. Already settled are Joel Mills, Billy Nel¬ son, Eugene Smith, and Mike Craft, as Jeff Smith makes his way to his seat. Eating in the cafeteria is a time to catch up on the day ' s events, and juniors Troy Fontillas, Jeter Holloway, Claude Barfield, and Byron Petrauskas do just that. 10 Student Life
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