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| Senior Sun Bums Andrea Stephens, | Thom Shull, Lora Brindle, Carrie Stengel, and Mary Waller stop their fun long enough to pose. Photo by Anne Stengel Sunning and swimming for hours! Just what senior Mary Waller has been doing in North Carolina. Now, maybe for a comb .,. Photo by Thom Shull When school starts again, few are eager to trade sun and sand for books. Senior John Taylor is less than thrilled to be back. Photo by Chris Perry
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hh, the sounds of sum- Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days mer! The lovely melody Summer of 88 Sizzled of a lone mosquito in one’s bedroom at midnight. The soothing tone of the car over- heating in the midst of a traffic ceiieiend jam. And the constant lamen- tations about the searing heat. The summer of ‘88 sure did siz- zle! The intense heat and hu- midity assured that pools and beaches were crowded with students seeking relief. But there was more to summer than heat. The students on break were what really made it sizzle! Although several students visited Europe, most chose to vacation closer to home. Nag’s Head, Ocean City, and Virginia Beach were all extremely popu- lar. Most had summer jobs: life- guarding, construction, and fast food were common lines of work for students in search of cash. Athletic teams attended camp over the summer. The Pom Pon and Cheerleading squads prepared for the foot- ball season, and the band and members of the basketball and girl’s tennis teams also went to camp. These athletes worked hard to make their teams hot. No matter how one spent it, the sizzling summer soon end- ed, and it came time to con- centrate on making the ‘88- ‘89 school year as red-hot as the summer of ‘88! By Christy Gardner Another beachgoer soaks up rays. Senior Mike Packard shows off his summer tan to ‘ any eligible females in the vicinity. Photo by ' Thom Shull ee ; 4
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“A Royal Night’”’ indeed. The Knights, Chris Suleske and Rick Dorsey, and their Ladies in waiting, Tina Sams, Jenny Kenyon, and Tsuiling Toomer dance the night away. Photo by Thom Shull Fast dances take a lot out of Senior John Czekner. After it’s over, he winds down for a slow one. Photo by Thom Shull “What? No DJ?’ Crimson played music that lasts Prom attracts just about everyone. Jim in our memories for an entire year. Photo by Jenny Parks and Christianne Holtz take their Brown dancing seriously. Photo by Jenny Brown
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