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Ready. Aim. Fire! Robert Gregory shoots targets in his spare time. (Photo by Christy Cox) Ken Dodson and his girlfriend enjoy a slow dance after the ball game. (Photo by Matt Nadeja) Dances and Unorganized Sports 25
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This witch sure doesn’t look wicked! Judy Pritchett and hobo Missy Queen are dressed for a halloween masquerade party after the Dalton game, even if Judy’s date isn’t. (Pho- to by Matt Nadeja) Whcrt Happens After Hours? Body Strains, Memorable Things Students and faculty got involved in everything; from the homecoming dance theme of New York, New York,” the spooky Halloween dances, the Christmas dance and the Jr $r Prom, to hunting, fishing, and even aerobics, we participated. Students went to dances for many reasons: just to hang out,” to have fun, or to dance with that special someone. Many talked about the dance coming up and criticized past dances, some of which generated some heated discussions in the classroom. Other people just didn't care. Stephanie Penley stated, The dances were memo- rable to me, because each dance was unique in its own way, and each dance showed me yet another part of the life of our student body. Other students didn’t go to the dances, because they thought they were a waste of time and money. However, the same students who didn’t go to the dances were also some of the same ones who were active with many unorganized sports such as aero- bics, running, hunting and fishing. One student said that these unorganized sports relieved his tense- ness and made him forget his problems”? it was a way to escape reality for a while.” Anyway you looked at it, dances and unorganized sports were a large part of the student life, for what would the after hours have been like without them? By Dawn Ashley If one looks carefully at the homecoming backdrop, the artist’s name and the year (in Roman numerals) can be seen in the glitter of New York, New York’s” skyline. (Photo by Jeanne Newell) 34 Dances and Unorganized Sports
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Candidate Karan Wiseman glances proudly at her father as he escorts her through the sabre arch. (Photo by Joseph McKay) New queen Tisa Dupree still can't believe it’s true as Lisa Kile and Amy Parrish help her adjust her crown. (Photo by Olan Mills) How Do Seniors Do It? With Style And Flair 1 wanna be a part of it. New York, New York ...” Everyone was a part of it. As Judy Pritchett stated, The Class Of ’88 has pulled off yet another spectacular show.” As the candidates in their elegant evening gowns were escorted down the long runway, eyes popped out and mouths dropped open. THIS was not to be anoth- er typical 'Southern Belle’ homecoming, as New York, New York” put aside the gowns of layered lace and hoops. The previous years had seen candidates dressed somewhat alike, in similar styles and colors. This year’s candidates lent an air of so- phistication to the evening with their sequined, satiny, and sometimes revealing gowns. The festivities were an exciting prelude to the homecoming game and the night had a special meaning for Tisa Dupree, who was chosen home- coming queen. After the tears, hugs, and con- gratulations, everyone settled down to watch the Red and White make Homecoming another part of it,” part of what makes LFO what it is, the king of the hill,” By Missy Queen Queen Tisa Dupree stands surrounded by members of her court. Amy Parrish and Lisa Kile. (Photo by Joseph Mckay) 26 Homecoming
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