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Play it Again Bruno! Bob Jenets plays a saxaphone solo. Bruno was the leader of the band Oasis that played at Prom. ... Stairway to Heaven .. . Juniors Kim England and Ike Elliot dance to a romantic slow song. The dance floor was crowded during slow songs. Try it! Jeff Brown tires to feed his not- so-willing date a strawberry. Students spent almost as much time eating as dancing. Boogie Fever! Senior Meg Brown dances to the Music of Oasis. The band played diversified music and seemed to please everyone. What a relief! The chance to sit down and relax didn’t come often. Kim Howell and date take advantage of an empty couch.
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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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Camps to Cultivate Jobs, money, vacations, relax¬ ation, beaches, and tans were common words associated with summer. However, many athletes thought of another word — CAMP! Woodbridge annually sends cheerleading squads and foot¬ ball teams to camp for learning experiences and competition. Senior and Co-Captain Carin Okonsky relates, “It’s one of the few opportunities we had to compete against other squads and show what we could do. It also helped us to gro w together.” An N.C.A. Cheer- Searching for an opening. Viking of¬ fense searches for a gap in the ' defensive line. Scrimmage games such as this allowed the coaches to observe the team on the field. leading camp was held at Camp Ramblewood and the Varsity squad was awarded the Plaque of Excellence, the Spirit Stick, Spirit Megaphone, and the Superior rated ribbon. Not only were atheltic camps offered, workshops in jour¬ nalism, art, and music were also popularly attended. “Music camp, or any camp, will cost money and take up some vaca¬ tion time,” explained John Kraynak, “But it helped me to learn more about the things that I thought I already knew. It helped me to grow.” Smile and Freeze. Freshman Kim Jankovits holds the final motion of a cheer for evaluation. Judges at camp looked for spirit and sharp motions. • • ■ ' ' if - 1 ’ 12 Student Life
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