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During Football camp, Scott Griffea refined his skills and put them to good use during the football season. Scott is also a valuable member of the track team. Dan Mancuso is caught in the act by Mrs. Secord as he playfully teases Kelly Beckman, much to her dismay. Homeroom is a time to socialize with friends before beginning the schoolday. New to the school this year, Scott Francis soon felt right at home after making new friends and getting used to his family’s move to Virginia. Not only a time for eating, lunch is also a time to chat with friends or catch up on homework as Eric Ruiz demonstrates. An alternative to lunch is going to the library where it is much quieter. Pretty as a picture. Sarah Davis displays her charm during a mock photo session. You would be surprised at the things students do to get their photos taken. Seniors 25
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SENIORS AT WORK AND PLAY Chorus is a subject many students enjoy but do not always have room in their schedules for. After mak¬ ing a recording, Mike Johnson listens as it is played back for him to hear. Staticians Joell Wiggins, Ashley Lehman, and Jewell Jennings brave the cold winter night to record stats of the evening’s football game. Stats are an im¬ portant part of many sports. 1 Br 1 i j|, w Jar Finally able to walk through the halls without feel¬ ing like sardines are Pat O’Hara and Joe Devaney. Potomac’s crowded halls became an infamous and much talked about subject. Taking her turn at the board during her English class is Terri Gilliam. Terri always has a friendly smile that would brighten up anyone’s day. 24 Seniors
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The Class With Class Throughout their years at Potomac, the class of ’84 had seen many tables turned and changes made. The class was originally spon¬ sored by Mr. Cummins and Mr. Eaton. With their leadership, the class of ’84 sponsored the first Spring Dance and worked on the school dedication ceremonies. Joined by Mr. Kite their junior year, the class sponsored the first Junior-Senior Prom of Potomac. Seeing the class of ’83 leave with many valuable people, the class of ’84 work¬ ed hard to follow in their footsteps. Last year, Teri Carter took office as the senior class president. Richard DuBriel, her right hand man, served as vice-president. David Secrist suffered from writer’s cramp as the class secretary and “money-happy” Julie Slade was the treasurer. Paul Tiede, Kathy Smith, Mark Henshaw and Rob Crichlow shared responsibilities with the class officers. The foursome served as the Board of Directors. Last year was the first time the senior class had a Board of Direc¬ tors, and it proved to be a success. The class officers and the Board of Direc¬ tors combined to make the class of ’84’s senior year their best! Sometimes being a class officer is fun and games. The pride of the senior class are: Bottom Row: Mark Henshaw, David Secrist, Richard DuBriel, and Paul Tiede Top Row: Kathy Smith, Julie Slade and Teri Carter Sandra Abt Juanita Allen Robin Allen Rita Alston Phil Anderson Susan Ariola Caroline Atseff Antoinette (Tonni) Austin Cynthia Babb Susan Bagato 26 Seniors
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