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Student Life Divider 5 Hang Ups To display men ' s fashions, DECA members like Laura Thieling hung ties in the showcase. 8%. -V -vx True Spirit -• Band Front member Stacy Richardson shows her spirit for the Constitution ' s bicentennial. Springtime Once spring hit, the woods were full of dogwood blossoms. Qretchen Moss and Kesha Hynson take a break from school work to enjoy the outdoors. 3
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All work and no play makes Jane a dull girl. ' ' Man does not live on bread alone. ' ' These adages were proved as students demonstrated that there was life beyond books. There were friends to visit, and shopping malls like Potomac Mills beckoned. The mall was a great place to shop, see mov¬ ies, eat, or just bum around. Of course, the stores there also provided jobs for those who needed money for car pay- Just Checking Standing on top of the juniors ' Homecoming float, Lewis Turner checks to make sure that everything is perfect. Spirited students support¬ ed their classes by helping with last minute work on the floats. ments, future education plans, or to have just in case . Poto¬ mac was also a center for life after grades. The play The Imaginary Invalid, concerts, and the fashion show offered the chance to put aside home¬ work. Other special events in¬ cluded the Miss and Mr. Poto¬ mac Pageants and dances like Prom and Homecoming. Homecoming itself was much more than the semiformal dance on Saturday, October 31. The victory over Stafford pro¬ vided an excellent release from the tensions between the class¬ es as they competed for the ti¬ tle of Most Spirited Class. After the dust settled, the seniors and juniors emerged in a tie for first place. With all the things going on, there weren ' t any dull Janes around. Everyone was busy busy busy-but it was fun. Be¬ sides, it was better than doing homework! 4 Student Life Divider
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Unstoppable As usual, Chris Ferenschak refused to let any¬ thing jtand in the way. Jean Munday accompa¬ nied him to his Senior Prom. Living Ads The Main Event arranged for students to adver¬ tise their formalwear. Ricky Graham and Mike Basso wore tuxedos to school before the Prom. Alone in the Crowd Simply ignoring the other couples on the crowded dance floor, Greg Craine and Jody Agatone are enthralled by each other ' s compa¬ ny. Scared Stiff Concerned for students ' safety, SADD arranged for a representative of Safety and Survival, Inc. to give a thought-provoking lecture about drinking and driving. 6 Prom
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