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Favorite Shopping Places 1. Famous Barr 2. Benetton 3. Water Tower Place (Chicago) 4. Bergncr's 5. The Limited Favorite Restaurants 1. Cheddars 2. Chi-Chi's 3. McDonald's 4. Vonachens 5. River Station Favorite Groups 1. Beatles 2. Bon Jovi 3. Van Halen 4. Genesis 5. The Cure |ulir Iddman liM Km Favorites 25
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Favorite Movies 1. Top Gun 2. Stand By Me 3. Star Trek IV 4. Ferris Bueller's Day Off 5. The Fly Favorite T.V. Shows 1. Moonlighting 2. Cosby Show 3. Family Ties 4. Who's The Boss? 5. Growing Pains 24 Student Life
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A Knight in Storyland Once upon a time, on the night of March 14, the Richwoods Knights gathered together to create a fantasy, a funfilled evening — of adventure and mys- tique. This was the tale of the 1987 Vice-Versa dance. The couples danced the night away to the tunes of a 106 D.J. The dance floor was filled with a variety of costumes ranging from Hansel and Gretel to Scarlet O'Hara. Sophomore Tara Prentice remarked, “I thought it was really nice, and the theme was good because there were a lot of different costumes. Something must have been special that night because my boyfriend fast danced with me for the first time. Best male and female costumes went to Bear Roth and Margaret Johnson who went as King Arthur and his maiden. Our very own Tarzan, Jim Lindberg, was crowned Vice-Versa King. Jim commented, I was surprised I won because we had such a great court. It was a great honor and a lot of fun! Senior class president Brad Deal said, At the out- set it seemed as though we would never finish our duties, but the work was divided up between com- mittees and we experienced little difficulty. Separate committees really took the load off everyone's shoul- ders. The dance was summed up by sophomore Dana Wyand who exclaimed, The dance was a blast, and the costumes were quite entertaining and humorous. This year's theme was excellent! Julie fcldnun and lira Kurz Jason Blackburn and Wendy Gunther receive directions from a Rem- brandt photographer as to how to pose for their picture. Seniors Rose Fahey, David Whitehouse, Doug Fouts, and Nicolle Brown anxiously hand Mr. Butler their Vice-Versa tickets at the door. Dancing to slow songs played by a 106 D.J., couples share a special moment. 26 Student Life
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