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Forming a symbolic heart, Prom Figure partici: Prom King and Queen, Scott Ford and Mand pants pause while they are introduced. Hamner share a special dance. Being introduced to the crowd, Junior Allen Tod } escorts Suzy Staib in Prom Figure. : Awaiting the start of Prom Figure, participants tal anxiously about the routine they will be performing. Z rrom
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uzie Staib and Matt Lucas enjoy the music of Paula and Amy Bucklen, who won first place, ne D.J.’s. decide what song to play next. Terri Hargrave finds Allen Todd's remark amusing. Adding extra color to the evening Mr. Henry chaperons with Mrs. Hamner. Dadie Hawkins 19
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ate Cee os SoA Meare X . Mo” ane 2 ie CHESTERFIELD VIR Sayonara Seniors The big night came sooner than anyone expected, the Junior-Senior Prom. Prep- arations for the Prom began months in ad- vance of the May 19th date. While stu- dents were making dates, the Junior Class was hard at work deciding on a place to hold the Prom. They eventually decided on the Defense General Supply Center's Cafeteria. The day arrived and after many pictures and elegant dinners, students entered the DGSC Cafeteria and were greeted by Prom Servers taking invitations and hand- ing out memory books. Listening to the music of sophomore Kristen Benson and her band, Excalibur, students danced the night away. At 10 o'clock, Prom Figure participants executed the traditional fig- ures such as the symbolic ‘‘M” represent- ing the school and an ‘'84” honoring the — graduating class. As Prom Figure was completed, the Prom King and Queen were chosen. Scott Ford and Mandy Hamner reigned over the crowd for the remainder of the evening. As the night progressed, talk and expecta- tions turned to breakfasts, beach trips, and other activities to come. ‘4 me uve gue 4 5 45 wy 5 KX 44s am ws RIA SIM RM 4 are a ren ce ee . aa Singing the King and Queen’s song, sophomore Kristen Benson puts her heart into the melody. Forming the symbolic “M”’, Prom Figure Partici- pants complete the figure ceremony COUNTY LIBRARY AITRITA Proar GLNLA From
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