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Who’s dancing with whom? That’s what Shannon Miller and Scott Mawyer are wondering. During a slow dance, Timmy Sutton and his girlfriend, Shanna Smith, get close. Mr. Schuler and Mr. Bower share a joke while Miss Sondrol and Mrs. Gordon keep their eyes on the students at the Welcome Back Dance. Sporting the same outfits, down a memorable picture at the to the same watches, Barry Meek Welcome Back Dance. and alumni Matt Garber pose for Fall Dances 11
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BOPPIN’ The first dance of the year took place after the Wilson-vs- Spotswood football game in the school gym. The dance “‘wel- comed back”’ the old as well as the new. Many Wilson gradu- ates also came back to renew old friendships. The Welcome Back Dance, sponsored by the SCA, also The fun ones — J.W. Seay and Jeff Wilk erson provide some entertainment at the Welcome Back Dance. Belinda Miller and Kim Howard teach Robbie Washington, a former Wilson student, some new dance steps. 10 Fall Dances meant that the juniors finally got their long-awaited class rings. Most of the juniors wasted no time in starting the traditional ring turning. You can be sure that if anyone became bored, it was of no fault but his own. Some people were so imaginative that they started playing a basketball game witha jacket. The final score wasn’t reported. [Laura Foster] Getting into the groove is Sandra Bruce and Pat Bedall.
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WHAT IS LEFT TO DO? “What is left to do?” “Hangouts, what would we do with out them?” This question, although hard to answer, had to be faced by all area teenagers. After certain incidents in the Advance parking-lot and supposed misconduct in McDonald's, regula- tions were set on both.. This put teenagers to work to. find new “hangouts”, but often this was easier said then done. For in the hunt, they often found the watchful eve of a security 1 Hang Outs guard, police officer, or other “grownup” making sure that “we be good. As a result, many teenagers turned to the en- tertainment of home movies or theaters, and often going to dance places. In return a growing problem arose. This problem being teenagers not having a place to go and just.“hangout™. Many teens constantly ask the question “What is left to do?” A number of seniors “hangout” in the library before morning Glasses to finish homework. Between classes, students often take a break fromm tough schedules. Movies are a popular place for teenagers to “Hangout.”
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