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Watching the video screen: Sophomores Tara Williams, Melanie Miller and Heather Reed. As dancers perform and Clark Goble watch. juniors Fran Bucy Slow dancers: Seniors Tami Lewis and Keith Dean; Sophomore attendant Shelby Seeley and escort Eric Royster; Refreshment seeker David Harris ;Senior Brian Ward offers an invitation to dance. Homecoming Attending their first Homecoming Dance freshmen Nikki Blair and D.R. Robinson dance to Lionel Richie's Dancin' on the Ceiling. Displaying his fashionable suspenders, junior John Rhoads dances with Denise Howard, a Western High School student. nieco Ho v om ccot jriv
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10 Following the tradition of Prom '85, a video screen dominated a corner in the West Elementary gym, the setting for the semi-formal dance. From 8:00 p.m. to midnight vee-jay (video disc jockey) from Platinum Videos in Ashland, Kentucky played the top videos. For a fee of $3.50 stag or $5 a couple, one could rock to the sounds in the midst of bodies and an overpowering heat, bordering on the Danger Zone. Mylar lined the walls of the Student Council decorated gym. Above the doorways hung sparkly red streamers that managed to stick to sweaty faces and attach themselves to clothes, no matter how one tried to escape them. At midnight, not only the dance had ended, but Homecoming Week as well. Council members would return later to dismantle the tattered decorations. No major catastrophes struck, like the rained out blackout of last year's game. No controversy such as the juniors swiping first place from the seniors in float competitions, had arisen. But, despite that, Homecoming created its own appeal in the little things that will be remembered - a winning game, a special date or the thrill of serving as attendant or queen candidate - as part of the Danger Zone. Senior attendant: Deidra Mustard. At the dance senior Jimmy Kelly and sophomore Diane Echard watch the video screen. Homecoming
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Page designed by Anita Pfeifer Meeting in the city park Brenda Boyer, Stephanie Simonton and Vicki Walters wear Coca-Cola rugbies, oversized print shirts, cardigan sweat shirts, faded jeans, stretch pants and high tops. Oversized boat neck sweaters make the style scene for junior Paula Blair. She simplifies her outfit with a pair of cords. Stirrups worn with socks overlapping and high top tennis shoes put Stephanie Simonton and Lori Kem-pton in the fashionably dressed column. Photography by Jenny Smith,Teri Hampton and Todd Ramey '82. 12 Fashion
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