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Good Clean Fun In their neverending search for prom money Juniors Katie Martin and Tina de-Los-Santos share re¬ sponsibilities at the car wash as Heather Moore tiptoes over the puddles. Beginning the year with - $2.48, the Juniors raised money very quickly. Mirror Mirror Contestant Carol Shirley makes a last minute check before going on stage in the Miss Potomac Pageant. I Opening
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Send in the Clowns Clowns symbolize fun, laughter, and good times. But even clowns grow weary. Un¬ der all the makeup Darlene Smith reveals the face of a very tired clown. Homecoming week proved hectic as we tried to the fast pace doing as¬ signments and extra activities. When we ' ve had our proper and look back on the events we will ask ourselves .. S I Fun! Wasn ' t It? Prince William Library Manassas, Virginia Prowler . . . 1987 Potomac Senior High School 16706 Jefferson Davis Highway Dumfries , Virginia 22026 Volume 8 Title page 1
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Into Swinging In the swing of things at the Home¬ coming Dance, Jessica Hurrle kicks off her shoes and prepares to dance in comfort. Homecoming was the first dress-up dance. Tuba Power Providing the beat, tuba players added spirit to the marching band. Tim Palmer and drummer Chris Graham perform at a pep rally. Fun! Wasn ' t It? All In Fun Fun can be . . . going to the mall with friends, seeing a movie, creating magic in the photo lab, jumping the high hurdles, getting together with the gang at a Friday night football game and planning after game parties, bumming out in front of the TV after another day of a locker that wouldn ' t open and teachers who gave mega homework, or reading a good book. Fun at school usually meant a break from con¬ stant testing, long lectures, and seemingly end¬ less homework. A favorite diversion that almost every student indulged in was passing notes. Whether about the gorgeous guy in second peri¬ od, or how you ' re likely to get an F on the test next period because you didn ' t study for it, note passing was a popular passtime. Playing practical jokes was enjoyed by the up¬ perclassmen who kept Freshmen looking for an Olympic sized pool in the school basement dur- the opening week of school. Of course both only in the mind. could also be convincing the sub that the left for her to pass out was really for the next your class had already aced it. ut, how do you know when you ' re having fun? According to Lisa Anderson ' You ' re having when you don ' t want what you ' re doing to Opening
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