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Left: Slow and peaceful — that's how the jun io r$ and sen iors 1 i ke to dance a f ter aha rd workout on the floor. Below: Sitting, relaxing seems better for Amy Kinsey I Below: While waiting to move to the beat if Gerard Geddis and Brenda Johns are j checking out some pictures with Andrew Green. Above: The Band G.N. P. was late but it looks like they’re making up for lost time, Below: Disco-Livitvup is what Judy Bright and Reggie Roundtree are getting into. Jr.-Sr. Prom t 9
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'LONG DRESSES AND TUXEDOES'' Put away those jeans and t- shirts or slacks and blouses. And bring on those slinky long dresses and snazzy tuxedos . The night was young on April 18, at the time of the prom. Young men and ladies were arriving at Walterboro High School Gym. The atmosphere was set as soon as everyone hit the floor and saw the decorations of silver and black laced around the Gym. Disco- Livin-it-up was the scene and decorations made the atmosphere even more lively. Cardboard cut out of dancing couples taped around the Gym made the Disco more alive. The Band, G.N.P. provided some great music to dance to or to just sit back and relax. People began to leave around 12:00 to begin other activities. The night had only just begun. Thanks go to Mr. Bill Dreyer, Mr. John Smoak, Mrs. Betty Farmer, Mr. Mark Bowers and Mrs. Ann Young and others who helped make the prom successful. Can the faculty keep up with the youn people or are they just going to sit all nigh
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Lord don't let me trip, was the main thought throughout C Graduation, as the Seniors marched down the aisle. 10 Graduation On May 30, 1980, 271 Seniors faced the greatest moment in their lives, Graduation. These gradu- ates proved that there is a reward, not a medal but a sense of pride that only comes when you know you have done your best. And those who gave that extra effort did not go unnoticed. Sharon Mole was the Valedictorian, who also won an award from the Bausch Lowil Co., and a full scholarship to the College of Charleston. The Salutatorian was Cheryl Faulkner who also won a scholarship to the College of Charleston. John Barnes won the Adams-Bailey Scholarship, and the Tea Topic Club Award. Marsha Bright received an award from the Colleton County Educa- tion Assoc. Glen Hiers received the Bus Drivers Award. Pamela Hicks received an award from the National Council of Negro Wo- men, the Elks Club, and the Citi- zenship Award. And a special mention went to Billy Wayne Chambers who had Perfect Atten- dance for 12 years. BEYOND
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