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Let ' s go crozy! Prince and the Revolu¬ tion perform here in concert at the Capitol Center. Musicians perform in concert around the area and their con¬ certs ore exciting and well attended. Doncing the night away, Donees at¬ tract crowds to the school on Friday nights. Dances are one of the ways to raise money for o club and are fun to go to. Did you see that move? Senior Natalie Neuffer and friend, Tommy Lay, watch one of the varsity footboll games. Games are a social activity that brings a lot of spirit to the school. The Quiet Before the Storm. Tackett ' s Mill is now docile but soon it will be flooded by people shopping and get¬ ting prepared for a movie or a bite to ear. One Special Night. New Homecoming queen Dona Strickland is crowned by last year ' s queen Krista Smith. Dana was elected queen by her peers because of her magnanimous personality. Night Life 11
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As the Sun Goes Down As night falls over the com¬ munity, students come out and bring the town to life. New at¬ tractions hove been added over the post year and some old have remained. Among the new attractions ore the Tackett ' s Mill Shopping Center and Potomac Mills Outlet Mall. Tackett’s Mill offers a place close by to go shopp¬ ing for items that were once only found or Springfield Moll. At the Mill is o movie theater with four cinemas. Students feel that having o theater close is a change for the better. Susan Dugger remarked, New movie theaters moke if easier to go see o movie within a reasonable distance. ' ' Potomac Mill is also scheduled to contain movie theater and countless number of outlet stores. ;t he aspect of shopping or g movie isn ' t appealing, there L always on activity duled for Friday night or school. Many of the ac¬ es included ore football os well as basketball gomes. After the gome, going to o donee is always o good possibility. Games and dances provide o place for friends to talk and spend some rime together. On the way home from the gome or dance, o common place to stop and grab o bite is McDonald ' s. Not only is McDonald ' s a place to sir and have some fun, but also a place to get information on parties very easily. The most common thing to do on a Saturday night is to go to a party. Parties are one of the few places friends can go and do things together in a less controlled environment. It ' s really good to get our of the house and spend some time with friends and get the chance to make new ones,” said Melanie Schumann. Parties usually outlast all other nighttime activities, lasting deep into the night or early the next morning. After everyone leaves to go home the area is once again tranquil. Go Team Go! Stands are almost always crowded when a football game is in town Football is one of the nightlife ac¬ tivities during the fall season that at¬ tracts large crowds. Don ' t forget the potty tonight . . . After school, students often make plans for the evening. Making plans in advance is always a good idea so as to avoid confusion later. 0 Student Life
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Oh my gosh! Excited os con possibly be, Dono Strickland is crowned Queen of ' 86 Homecoming. Following tradi¬ tion, Kristo Smith who was preceding queen (1985) did the honors of award¬ ing Dana. And this year ' s queen, Dono Strickland Escorted by Robbie Denson, Dono walks down the aisle while onlooking classmates cheer her on. Hey folks — How yo doin ' ? Senior Manny Newman waves to friends while riding along with varsity cheerleaders during the Homecoming parade. It is also traditional for the var¬ sity squad to ride on a firetruck during the parade. Okay, let ' s get through this crowd! Senior Eric Ballenrine expresses his school spirit representing the King Kong of the senior floor. A lot of hard work and cooperation by each doss was well appreciated. I i I I I 12 Student Life
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