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THE LOVE CONNECTION | You people in Waynesboro complained that there was no place to go, nothing to do. But somehow, you always seemed to find a place to go on a date. The movies, of course, were the most popular place to go, and you with steady dates usu- ally saw each one that came out. But there were other things to do. Lots of you went to parties, and for those of you who didn’t, you could always drive around the countryside and waste gas. Once in a while, you were lucky enough to go to a concert in Richmond, Nor- folk, Roanoke, or Washington D.C., or to have a date who would take you to various sports games at UVA or JMU. And for those who weren’t lucky enough to go to those games, there were always high school events. But, after all, you will not only remember where you went but, more im- portantly, with whom. 12 Dates “Isn’t Missy Claytor’s necklace pret- ty?” Of course it isn’t really a necklace, just one of hundreds of streamers torn from the ceiling at Homecoming. Who ever said that three’s a crowd? Eighth graders Jessica Durham and Julie Roadecap sit with Paul Whitmer. Frostie Wiseman and Billy Eck- ard are surprised by a photogra- pher during a game.
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To celebrate Susan’s birthday, many couples “danced the night away.” Dressing in his usual attire, Bo McKin- nis livened up the Spanish Club Hal- loween party. WHAT WAS THE BEST PARTY YOU HAVE EVER GONE TO? Alex Toomy’s graduation party — Susan Powell, Todd Cook, Greg Gruver The one I don’t remember — Brian Meek The one when I didn’t come home — Jeff Clark The Coal Road Blitz — Scott Keyser and Tammy Abshire Anti-Homecoming Party — Ke- vin Early I hate parties — Louise Arnatt Bonfire 84 — Kevin Kuester None around here — Stephanie Nutty Spanish Club Halloween Party — Paul Scott Rexrode Bubby Harris’ New Year’s Eve Party — Karen McKinney My brother’s going away party — Cindy Johnson The one that got busted by the cops — Greg Early Otis’ Christmas party — Steve Zettlemoyer A five keg party in Manassas — Mark Haines The one we’re going to have after graduation — Lisa Todd No comment — self-incrimina- tion — Katreena Riley My eighth birthday party — Bo Mckinnis The grain party at Miller’s Lake — Karen Jones The cast party of the J. V. show — | Debbie Winston, Denise Mick- ens J Robin Gruver and Mike Alford | played DJs at Susan Agee’s party. Senior Skip day '84 — Julia Womble, Karen Zimmerman Fraternity Homecoming party at UVA — Melanie Wangler Parties 11
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During halftime of a boys’ bas- ketball game, Alicia Ozyjowski and Kevin Kuester sit in the cafeteria. “4 Seniors Greg Early and Marybeth McMillion dance the night away at an- nual Homecoming dance. Kathy Hughes and a former WMHS Alumnus, Todd Wolfe, get a Coke dur- ing halftime of a boys’ basketball game. FIRST DATES Where and who with? At a party with Robbie Garnett — Michelle Dunnivan My house and Calf Mt. Road with Tina Roadcap — D.J. Brown Went parking on the mountain with Dennis Shifflett — Bonnie Fisher Went skating — with Cheri Hughes — Chris Payne Went on the mountain and parked with Larry Nicely — Karen Zim- merman Were supposed to go to the movies but something came up so we sat around and talked with Sandra Radford — Tony Spears Went out with Alan Huffman to the movies and out to eat — Tammy Quick The Preston Yancey carnival with Scott Gordon — Lesley Higgs Skatetown and the Pizza Hut with Ellen Bryant — James Goodin
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