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YEQW J xl boo f 1 . f YJ f X t l 'HH r- ff' we The Junior-Senior Prom was held at the Northwest Marriott with approximately SOO to IOOO students and faculty in attendance. Couples danced the night away to the sounds of Benz which supplied music to excite and make the evening romantic. Prom night always seemed to be highlighted by parent photo sessions. After surviving this, one faced the difficult task of getting into the car or limo. While spending 90 to IOO dollars for dinner one tried to enjoy a delicious meal while maintaining the proper etiquette. Then on to the dance where one looked forward to the long lines at the photography booth, more food and a very crowded dance floor. After collecting a variety of souvenirs and memories people ventured to try new activi- ties ranging from parties to romantic car- riage rides in the moonlight. Prom night was truly a Once in a Lifetime event. l. Lisa Sheey and Scott Stephens pose for their picture. 2. Benz entertains the crowd. 3. Terry Dixon and Stacy Mitchell are the best of friends. 4. Leigh Dunn and her date talk about plans for after the prom. 5, Todd Smith and Kristen Mayotte sample the delicious food. 6. The band was jammin. 7. Cindy Ashton and Mark Mekown enioyed the festivities. 8. Stacy Lunn and Paul Gibbs display their attire. 9. Cindy Kay and her date just can't believe the outfits. IO. Jeanne Schneider and Eric Moore pose for the parent photo session. ll. Brian Hillery talks to a couple about plans for after prom. 22 - Prom 4 .yy ea? 33.4.3 ... -.mn J H 5
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M2 P Walton students had four chances to show their school spirit this year. The second week of school many people got riled up at the bon-fire, which was lead by the Young Life leaders. Near the end of September, pri- or tothe Lassiter game, the band, drill team, and cheerleaders helped Waltons spirit at the first pep rally of the year. While sopho- mores were taking the GBSAT, Juniors and Seniors unwound during a two hour pep-rally in the gym. To conclude the football season all the students got rowdy at the final pep rally before the Douglas County game in No- vember. I. Andrea Carithers, You have such balance . 2. Jenni- fer, Michele, Meg, and Liegh get down at a pep-rally! 3. The drill team shows us their stuff, 4. Such spirited guys! 5. BB O07 on Shad Santee's shoulders. 6. Mrs. Mur- dock watching a game dedicated soley to her. 7. The varsity cheerleaders really stack up 8. Kurt and Becky relax in the standsl 9. Keep the FIRE Burning . IO. Reggie Oldham keeps the beat at the pep-rally. II. The bon-fire excites the football players. Activities ' ll
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