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Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy? No, that's just Sheila Castetter and Stacey Stephenson enjoying themselves at the costume dance. Who are these masked PHS students? Student Life 19
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LET’S DANCE!! The word dance” was very loosely de- fined at PHS. Dancing was one facet of a dance, but only one. While fast dancing became more popular, slow dancing evoked feelings of either excitement or dread, depending on who you talked to. The excitement was from the people who had someone to dance with: the dread was from those who spent the evening being pursued by someone who was not quite their type. Despite these new romances and wild goose chases, fun was had by all. The dances, sponsored by Student Council, often had themes. The most popular of these was the costume dance. Ronald Reagan and Raggedy Ann and Andy were there, along with every- one else imaginable. Other themes in- cluded a Christmas dance and one fea- turing Western attire. So, whether you were an avid dancer or a devoted wallflower, there was always something to do at one of Plainfield’s many post-game dances. Style and elegance are shown at a PHS dance. Marci Ferree shrugs to Dede Ramsey and Christy Doane about the funny looks they've been getting. Ghostbusters Holly Baker. Suzette LaRoche, and Tracey Ecoff happily extin- guish the ghosts and goblins which haunt PHS. 18 Student Life
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Homecoming 1984 In a surprising upset victory, the sopho- mores carried away the prize of Plainfield’s 1984 Homecoming Float Competition. Lit- tle did they know upon building their weap- on, which was christened ‘Where’s the Vi- king, that their attack would be so successful. Crushed juniors accepted the loss with great sportsmanship, though they felt the defeat was in no part just. These events were centered around the tra- ditional football game. After “Quakers Saw a Viking Loss,’’ Vikings Went Down 30 to 0 to become the “Breakfast of the Quaker Champs, Amy Gossman was named fresh- man princess, and Terrie Heinrichs and Diana Simpson represented the sophomore and junior classes respectively. Karen Cos- tello was honored by being named 1984 Homecoming Queen. The importance of the evening was marked by the presence of many noted Plainfield graduates. It will be long remembered in the minds of many. 20 Student Life
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