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Stars of ’86 By Renee Ross For those who attended the prom, the memories will last a lifetime. The theme for the event was “Stars of ’86” chosen to commemorate the year of Halley’s Comet and point out that each member of the Class of ’86 is a star in his own personal way. The evening was full of dancing, taking pictures and reminiscing with a slide show of the seniors in younger days presented by Hal Schmidt, First Baptist Church youth director. The Junior Class officers planned the prom under the direction of Mrs. Carol Scog- gins, sponsor. Patrick DISCUSSING OLD TIMES with former student Bervin Coleman. Joe Polk, Mavis McCoy, and Kenneth Garland remember some of the brighter moments. Prom memories will last a lifetime hat Special Night Powdrill, president of the Senior Class, gave a response after the Junior Class officers made their presentation. After more dancing and ad- miring the attire of friends, each couple, whether in a limousine of diesel truck, left to enjoy a nice quiet dinner at Steak ’N Ale, Johnny Case’s, La Hacienda or in some cases, The Hot Biscuit. So, even if one’s date was a terrible dancer or the pictures didn’t turn out perfectly, the seniors of ’86 will treasure special memories shared with special friends. CARLA GRAFTON GIGGLES with excitement after the prom with her friends. RICKEY REED KEEPS his shades balanced while doing his imitation of the Pee Wee Herman.
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ROXANNE TANDY and Craig Watson slow dance at the Homecoming Dance. FRESHMEN LARRY AKIN and Max McGee play a game of pool at the Warehouse. This club, unlike most others, of- fered more than just dancing. SOPHOMORES MICHEAL BROWN and Billy Mapps are jammin’ to “Jail Bait’’ at a dance at the Community Center. The dance was given by Cassandra Brewster and Tina Williams. COOTER BROWN, a local D.J., gets his equipment set up for a jam session at this year’s Homecoming Dance. Besides do- ing special jobs, Cooter D.J.s every Sunday night at the Roll-R-Way. JUNIOR VISTA WARREN, sophomore Pam Brown, and senior Suzanne Moye take time away from their pizza to go over their list of ads at an annual staff pizza party last spring. Student Life m@ 19
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SABRINA SIMON AND her date wait in line after their number is called for pictures. KEVIN LOCKRIDGE, Joy Holcomb, Teresa Moore, Damon Bassett and friends dance the night away to the music of Billy Ocean. A GROUP OF seniors take a break from the festivities to get some refreshments. Student Life
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