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Surrounded be helpful girls trying to ad¬ just his cap, Frankie Lasch enjoys the attention lavished upon him. The Future Is Now A hush fell over the crowd. Every¬ one waited for that moment. The final moment of being a high school stu¬ dent. The caps flew into the air, the graduates cheered, laughed, and cried. Tears welled up in the eyes of many parents; an era had ended. The class of 1986 had graduated. The Graduation ceremonies, which were held on June 6, were led by Mr. Robert Ferrebee, principal. The guest speaker was Mr. Tim McCarthy of Dumfries, the Secret Service agent who had saved Presidesnt Ronald Reagan from an assassin in March, 1981. School board members Mrs. Maureen Caddigan, Mr. Gerald Cleary, and Mr. Thomas Thorpe were also platform guests. The invocation was given by Paul Pasek; the salutatory address was giv¬ en by Laura Best. Brian Singstock de¬ livered the valedictory speech. The actual ceremonies were just the beginning of the graduation expe¬ rience. Parties went on all night. Then many of the new alumni piled into cars for a week at Virginia Beach befor they had to enter the real world. Making Memories Recording sthe events, a proud father watches the graduates while his younger son shows signs of tiring of the ceremony. Graduation 11
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Salutations Salutatorian Laura Best reminisces the past four years with classmates before they receive their diplomas. Opportunities Secret Service agent Tim McCarthy, who assist¬ ed in saving President Ronald Reagan from an assasin ' s bullet, speaks to graduates about op¬ portunities for their future. Future Hopes Speaking for his classmates, Valeditorian Brian Singstock expresses optimism for their hopes for the future and bids farewell to Potomac. Waiting Front row members of the class of ' 86 stand proudly waiting as the remainder of the group files into the stadium. 0 Graduation
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A Hot Performance aB xasBg ■HM Despite the blazing heat. Drum Major Peggy Pasek leads the band in a great performance, the band helps to raise the school ' s spirit. Heating up The Varsity Cheerleaders peform for the school and show their spirit in spite of the crippling heat. The girls cheered for the school in every kind of weather. Blazing Spirit Giving it all he ' s got. Senior Gary Mar¬ tin incites an outpouring of school spirit. The football players often helped lead pep rallies to boost the students ' spirit. 12 Pep-Rally
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