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IN WIN E UF LUUE The month of April held a special signifi- cance for Juniors. Throughout the cold winter, the Class of '84 eagerly awaited the arrival of Spring and class rings. Final- ly, during the week of April 1 7, the rings arrived. The bookstore was swamped with mobs of 'l 'ith graders, who, after receiving their rings, hurried away to en- gage in the time-honored tradition of ring- turning. The rings' arrival, however, was only the first part of the Junior Dlass festivities. The Fling Dance was held on Saturday, April 23rd, at E p.m. Formally attlred in tuxedoes and evening gowns, Juniors danced in the cafeteria, which had been transformed into a ballroom. The .Junior class not only decorated the cafeteria, but made their own refreshments in order to save money. The theme song Dn the Wings of Love, was played, along with other selec- tions, by Fantasy Dne. Although a regular at Kecoughtan dances, the band was found to be disappointing by most Juniors. Dissatisfaction with the music seemed minor in comparison with the overall atmosphere of the dance. Those who attended still considered the 'BE Fling Dance as a success, and as a night worthy of being remembered. After the ring-turning ceremony, l-ledy Schiller and Nlatt iviatthews dence to the theme song, On the Wings of Love . 22 Jr, Qing Dance Looking dreamy-eyed, Kim Earclift and Keith Satis- field watch as their friends enter the transformed cafeteria. .+V 51..- - A Nb -11.-ff... 5 me NNN B-'imap J
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JIYIJIHJSHEU HUU HV Senior Skip - the mention of these two words conjures up, in the minds of seniors, visions of sun, sand, and surf. The average senior, upon hearing this phrase, is carried off to an ecstasy of daydreaming which is so real he can feel the cool spray of seawater and the wet sand in his bathing suit. An added dimen- sion of pleasure is created by the knowl- edge that all the sophomores and juniors are still in school, locked away from the sun and fresh air. This year, however, seniors' exclusive birthright was taken from them by the Hampton School Board. At a meeting in Wanting to keep an eye on the surfer boys that occupy the beach. Siriget Chencharoen chooses to sit up and catch the rays instead of laying down. As an experienced beach bum, Karen Butler went to Nags l-lead prepared - her favorite sunglasses and her trusty backgammon board. E4 Senior Skip early lVlay, the Board voted to make IVlay E7 a citywide holiday, in order to subtract an unused snow day. Needless to say, seniors were a bit disturbed. They felt they had earned the right to a day exclu- sively theirsg the School Board's decision had reduced Senior Skip to just another holiday. Despite protests, the administration made no change in schedule to allow for an alternate Senior Skip day. Seniors were forced to swallow their pride and share their day out of school with sophomores and juniors - and kindergartners, for that matter.
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