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A lasting On May 17, at 8:00 p.m., the junior class presented “This Could be The Night’’ at Ingle- side in Staunton for their fel¬ low seniors. The room was decorated with the colors of blue and silver, along with blue and silver balloons. The bal¬ loons added much cheer to eachcouple as they danced to the music of the band X-High. John Swartz announced the Prom Court, which was King Matt Hoy, Queen Laura Well¬ born, and court Deana Harris, memory Lee Schifer, Dante Capriotti, and Katie McKechnie. At 11:00 p.m. everyone be¬ gan to clear out with their memory booklets and blue silk roses as a keepsake of the memorable night of the Junior- Senior Prom. Each student cherished the memories that came with each moment shared between their fellow friends forever. by Lynn Nahay and Lori Banks 26 Prom
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Todd Snead and Jackie Vu enjoy dress rehearsal for the play Time Out for Ginger. Karen Bloodworth helps Julie Vu with her costume. Julie Vu and Eric Balsley clown around before Mrs. Chandler asks them to get down to work. Time out for good times The drama club was under new direction this year with Mrs. Chandler at the helm. Mrs. Chandler’s interest in drama stems from her college days when she helped pro¬ duce many plays. The major project for the drama this year was the play Time Out for Gin¬ ger written by Ronald Alex¬ ander. Mrs. Chandler chose the play because she was familiar with it and had once played the female lead, Agnes Carol. When considering who would get what part, Mrs. Chandler considered the person’s voice and stage presence. The cast consisted of ten characters with five male leads and five female leads. The club also worked on several one-act plays to im¬ prove their acting potential. The main purpose of the one- act play was to keep interest in drama alive and to give the students more experience in working with plays. Mrs. Chan¬ dler felt the drama program needed more support from the students and teachers. She also believed that with added subjects such as drama and speech classes that this could be achieved. by Gene Earhart Drama club 25
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Some seniors fast dance to the beat of the band x-High at their senior prom on May 17. Prom Court: Katie McKechnie, Dante Capriotti, King Matt Hoy, Queen Laura Wellborn, Lee Schifer, and Deana Harris. Traci Gabler looks serious as she and her boyfriend, Mike Ellis, take time out for a slow dance. irk Johnson and girlfriend, Lynn ' Jahay, step outside Ingleside to get some fresh air after a long night of lancing. Prom 27
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