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A stereo, a necessity at any party, is attended to by Seaborn Warren. Chicken fights and cookouts are en- joyed by Camper Rebecca Beach and Camper Niki Woovis. 28 Parties
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Adrian Bodison, Miss Freshman; Lori Maddox, Miss Senior; Sanaa Taylor, Miss Junior; Benita Single- ton, Miss Sophomore; Tyra Risher, Miss W.H.S.; Regina Hutto, Miss Merry Christmas. Miss Thomas, Edward Taylor, Miss Rowe and George Deal watch closely so they can vote fairly. Pageants 27
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Taking a break at his party to give his dog some attention is Robert Cuzzone. Lights Out, Music On It’s Party Time “Parties are a blast,” said Brady Ordel. Whether there’s a small group of close friends or nearly the whole town, par- ties were one of the highlights of a teenagers life. Lots of food, little light, loud music and many friends were the essential factors for any successful party. They danced all night, gossiped with friends, and got to know a lot of people. Parties were a time when you loosened up and forgot about the past week at school. Anthony Brown said, “I like a party when the music is so loud you can’t hear yourself think.” Students had parties at friends’ houses, the Jaycee Hut or at the beach. Some stu- dents partied at Bailey’s or other night clubs. People of different ages and schools got together just to have fun. Au- dra Thomas remarked, “It’s like being in a different world, there’s so much more to do and it’s all so exciting.” The parties ranged from very classy formals to origi- nal ‘punk-outs’. Teenagers usually let themselves go and thought of the zaniest outfits to wear. Eric Clark said, “I like partying with my friends because we can cut up.” Wendy Bashnan expressed how many teenagers felt about parties saying, “I live for parties especially the big ones.” Nicole Varnadoe and Alicia Prin- gle dress as Boy George at a recent party. Parties 29
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