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i We're almost there. Each member of Self-satisfaction. Carol Swanson the class ofl986 nervously awaits the takes pride in the fact that she has A 5 1 , , 7 4 .. T fe J er 9524 ' fa ,,MV f me Say cheese, please. Karen Cashion A trip down memory lane. Roger takes a minute to daydream before Sims smilesashe takes his lmtwalkas receiving her diploma. a senior at Andrews. l O!Graduation
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i r Pearly whites. Billy Koontz and Emily Cox flash picture-perfect smiles showing that they are enjoying the prom. Dandng to a different beat. Scott Trotter models his unique style of formalwear. We Made the Night... Last F ore uer On the night of May 3rd hundreds of excited and nervous students got ready for the 1986 Andrews Prom. Most of the girls scurried around in curlers, heels and hose as they rushed to make sure they looked fantastic. Most of the guys had a relaxed atti- tude about the whole thing. As the time arrived, cameras flashed, and mouths ached from con- stant smiles. Then, everyone left for dinner at the finest restaurants in the area. After what seemed like hours, students made their way to Market Square where they were greeted by blue and silver balloons covering the archway. The prom theme was 'Make lt Last Forever, and the night will remain forever imprinted in our minds. Prom!9
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Some Endings Are New Beginnings After twelve seemingly endless years of work, they finally made it. On the evening of june 4, 1986, 285 seniors were pronounced graduates. After being led in by the junior marshals, the seniors quietly took their places in the gym. They listened attentively as Mr. Willis P. Whichard, an associate judge with the North Carolina Court of Appeals, challenged them to continue to learn throughout their lives. No matter if it were college or a career, it would be an exciting challenge. Finally it was time for them to receive their diplomas. After the cere- mony, congratulations could be heard among laughter, tears and con- fusion. As everyone said goodbye and good luck, the graduates left to make their way in the world. I finally made lt. Melisa Dennis flashes a big smile as she accepts her diploma. No pictures, please. Before being seated, Ginger Payne takes a quick gl- ance at the camera. Graduatlonfl 1
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