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Relaxing on Darren Swann’s car in the student parking lot and dis¬ cussing weekend plans are Swann, Denise Yuengert, Cassandra Vann, Danny Bickett, Kim Brighton and Alison Johnston. 10 Student Life Divider
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Fireworks on the Fourth of July light up the summer sky at Fort Monroe. A laughing Gianina Shinpaugh is exhilarated by the large waves at Croatan, Virginia Beach. Taking advantage of the warm, lazy hours of summer, Kyle Olson and Billy Sgrinia spend an afternoon sailing off Buckroe Beach. Summer
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green and d Bill Miss G ° ® s °Kevin pose Cd S a e a,IS phe e be,0re r eiTiorab ea r. the Life as a student: SPIRIT ALIVE S tudent life encom¬ passed all that we did between classes, practice, and extra-curricu¬ lar activities. It included those special moments with friends, sweethearts, and families that did their part in “Keeping Spirit Alive in ’85.” Parties outside of school were a way to celebrate. Birthdays, holidays, or un¬ suspecting parents who left town for the weekend were more than enough reason for planning casual get- togethers. Munching down on pop¬ corn at the latest flick, eat¬ ing a pizza at Gus’s, and screaming with anticipa¬ tion at a concert were also favorite activities. Flam¬ boyant Prince and the tremendous success of “Pur¬ ple Rain” replaced Michael Jackson and “Thriller” in the affections of teens. Other memorable mo¬ ments included partici¬ pating in Homecoming festivities, attending work¬ shops on college campuses, helping to build class floats, looking great in the latest fashions, banking your paycheck on a Friday night, or campaigning for your favorite candidate in Election ’84. For some, student life meant a part-time job, mem¬ bership in Campus Life, and other outside activities in the community. There were highs and lows, good days and bad days, but for all, the memorable mo¬ ments, the carefree times, and the lasting friendships form¬ ed in high school were a way of maintaining and “Keeping Spirit Alive in ’85.” a way to keep Student Life Divider
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