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Cutest Couple Jenny Compton and Phil Watkins enjoy the delicious food at the Senior Prom. Cam Cosby congratulates Stan Wilson for being voted Biggest Procrastinator. Showing that her athletic ability includes more than track and basketball, Anita Dixon performs a dance routine. Jennifer Wandling, voted Most Likely To Succeed, looks like a natural born teacher. HALL OF FAME • 23
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AR WARRIORS As graduation approached, many tasks had to be completed by the Senior Class, one of them being the prestigious Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame was the Seniors ' recognition of fellow classmates for their achieve¬ ments in creativity, flirting, and talking. Scott Gilbert and Tony Bynum, act¬ ing as masters-of-ceremonies, gave the annual event a touch of the Academy Awards. Seniors nominated two students, one male and one female, for each of the twenty-one categories. The fi¬ nalists were voted on, AND THE WINNERS WERE . . . ! Most Popular Rita Dixon Barry Marushi Best Looking Mimi Oakes Jimmy White Best All Around Carolyn Broskie Stan Wilson Best Dressed Beth Lambert Phil Watkins Wittiest Susie Allred Barry Marushi Class Clowns Susie Allred Barry Marushi Inseparables Debbie Llewelyn Beth Lambert Demir Bingol Barry Marushi Most Understanding Allison Butler lesse Fanning Most Intellectual lennifer Wandling Tom Popernack Most Talented )oy Denning lesse Fanning Most Creative Joy Denning Greg Schneider Quietest Liz White John Smith Personality Plus Myra Dell Barry Marushi Most Athletic Anita Dixon Sam Massie Cutest Couple Jenny Compton Phil Watkins Most Likely to Succeed Jennifer Wandling Greg Schneider Most School Spirit Myra Dell Steve Locke Biggest Flirt Karen Rummler Jimmy Jones Most Talkative Sandy Rasmussen Ric Murray Biggest Procrastinator Susan Randolph Stan Wilson Friendliest Beth Lambert John Harrell Even Senior Day couldn ' t separate Barry Marushi and Demir BingoL Come and get me boys. I ' m all yours, yells Biggest Flirt Karen Rummler. 22 • HALL OF FAME 22
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MIGHT TO REMEMBER After-school rehearsals marked the beginning of Class Night —the Grand Finale of the Class of ' 81. Traditional¬ ly, nostalgia and laughter reign as the seniors remember the highlights of their years at Kecoughtan. Skits which had introduced them to Kecoughtan in 1978 followed them out in 1981 as once more the seniors saw the famil¬ iar Twelve Years of School” and Sophomore Skit” Little Brothers,” a band comprised of present and past KHS students, be¬ gan the festivities. Emcees Jerry Dan¬ iel and Jesse Fanning introduced each act beginning with Lynn Lewis singing Singing her rendition of Out T here On My Own”, Lynn Lewis entertains the Class or ' 81 with her talents. Out There On My Own.” Twelve Years of School” followed and then a tribute to sports was led by all cheerleaders from Pembroke and Kecoughtan, past and present. Action slowed as the traditional Jefferson Cups were awarded to the students with the highest honors. Richard Moore and Jesse Fanning then took the seniors back to the Junior Ring Dance with their rendition of the theme song of that memorable event, Time in a Bottle”. Just before inter¬ mission, an act which originated at Pembroke High, YMCA II” brought screams and whistles from the female members of the audience. Fun and games continued as the cheerleaders led a tribute to the Denior Wall, fol¬ lowed by the Sophomore Skit. Won¬ der Warrior”, an original composition by Susie Allred marked her tribute to all dedicated Warriors who roam the halls. Recognition of the Senior Class sponsors. Miss Mary Pat Owen and Mr. Mark VanDervort, the class offi¬ cers, administrators, and the nine out¬ standing seniors had a sobering effect on the crowd. Misty eyes prevailed as the evening rounded off with Lit¬ tle Brothers” music accompanying a slide presentation of the seniors ' years at KHS. Thus went the Last Hurrah for the Class of 1981. Trying to convince Jerry Daniel that it isn ' t just another rehearsal”, co-emcee Jesse Fanning con¬ tinues the program. 24 • CLASS NIGHT
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