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Faceted Characters Many facets of our characters because we had to or to impress were reflected in the things we anyone. These are the things did when we thought that there which make up “Student Life.” were no photographers around! Things that reveal the real The time when we “Kicked off person. our shoes” and relaxed. The These interests gave us candid things that we separate, distinct features which did because we made us different from each wanted to, other as individuals and stronger not as a student body. I warn you ... Junior Denise Wilson and other Woodbridge Singers sing a contrapuntal piece of music. A “high¬ brow” attitude was called for with this piece. If I turn It thuFway . .. Rubik’s cube ttMZjjUHMj een comr o jt ' Sjjjnool. Sophomon David Henderson falls victim to thj “cube fever.” Sharing a smile. Junior Civitans visit the Anne Ludwig school to help celebrate Halloween. Senior Lisa Dunay makes an immediate friend and shares a laugh. Student Life . .. ■ ■ . -
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Student Life 8 Student l.ife Off like a herd! The freshman football team runs back on to the field after a half-time “locker talk” with the coach. Half-time provided time for planning strategy. Nice and clean. Junior Laura Frankman erases her memo from a note pade in her locker. Laura was one of the lucky underclassmen to receive a locker upstairs. I couldn’t believe it! Snatching a mo¬ ment to talk with a friend between classes, senior Maureen Sullivan discusses an “important” matter. Seniors yell it! Kathy Fong and Jessica Grace support the class of ’82 at a pep rally. Classes often competed for spirit awards by yelling chants.
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In a tent?! The ritual of Prom is an ex¬ citing experience for most Juniors and Seniors. This year’s Prom was very unusual. There were many rumors during the school year about the location of the Prom. The Class of 1982 was fighting all year for permission for an out-of-school Prom, and the money to pay for it. “There were many possibilities for the setting,” commented Class President Scott Dowd, “We weren’t sure we would be able to afford the ballroom of a large hotel.” Some suggestions were renting a tent and having the Prom on school grounds, having the Prom in school, or charging admission to everyone but Seniors. The latter had never been done before and was met with a little skepticism. The Seniors and Juniors voted and decided that charging was the best choice. Junior Joanne Bazan mentioned that, “Anything would be better than an in-school Prom; it was worth $10 to me.” So once a location was decid¬ ed upon, and the funds raised to pay the hotel, the evening turned out to be very special. Through the looking glass . .. Senior Suzi Evanger and graduate Paul Dunay pause to look in the mirror. Many graduates attended this year’s Prom. Is there anything I can do? Assistant Principal Gerald Boling was very helpful in planning the Prom. The Class of 1982 says THANK-YOU! Open wide! Senior Shera Lee Sherra deli cately feeds her date Reggie Hodges delicious food which was needed for strength after a lot of dancing. Happy, but tired ... A cheerful, but worn out Laura Simmons and date watch as the dance goes on. It was good to rest tired feet.
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