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Student Life Divider 7 The excitement of the first day of school centers around schedules, which seniors Natasha Maximoff, Karen McNeil and Kristi Busch look over to see the classes they share The August rays shine on the field, as junior Steven Kinsey rehearses a tune. The marching band endured a week of in- struction and practice at Dingman's Ferry. Increased interest in student life activities burst beyond the hours of a regular school day into summer break and weekends. Whether at camps, workshops, dances, work or in the hallways, the effect of this rapid growth was experienced by all. With excitement and enthusiasm, the students united to share the daily events within the familiar walls of the school.
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Evening In Paradise Eight weeks of plan- ning and prepara- tion made the 1987 Junior Prom a great success. Reservations were made for the Clin- ton Holiday Inn. Friday, May 8, 7:00pm, marked everyone’s calendar, as 138 couples reserved their places at the tables with a payment of $50.00. The final count reached 20 tables. Couples planning their evening, rented their tux- edos, spent hours se- lecting the perfect gown, ordered corsages, doz- ens of roses and bouton- nieres. The limousines were scheduled to pick up couples at 6:30pm. Couples arrived to dance to the theme song, Open Arms”, by Journey. The highlight of the evening occurred at 11:00pm when the prom king and queen were an- nounced. Couples con- gregated on the crowd- ed dance floor keeping in step to the music until midnight. Gowns were hung in closets and tuxedos were returned. Film was developed and corsages were pressed. This evening would be etched in everyone’s minds and enclosed in their scrap- books to be remem- bered as an evening in paradise. The excitement of the Junior Prom shines in their smiles, as senior Bill Jones and sopho- more Talisha Boyer glance over the memory booklet. Glimmering in the candle- light, the Junior Prom favor captures the elegance of the evening. Enjoying the evening, senior Ed Sabatino takes the hands of junior Jennifer Edwards for a dance. 8 Student Life
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