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Are you reody? Shay Davis and friends preparing for rhe homecoming parade. Each year rhe marching band par¬ ticipated in rhe parade. A private joke; Peggy Harpine, a junior lost in laughter. Peggy runs track and is involved in other school activities. Srudenr Life 5
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Water + Sand + Sunshine = Fun¬ time. That ' s all Andy Smith and his friends needed when they went to Virginia Beach over the summer. On top of the world, Sean Mar¬ shall enjoys the Homecoming dance. The dance was an ex¬ citing event for many people at the school, because it is one of the two formal events held. The More the Better There was something for everyone this post year. A student body of close to three thousand didn ' t mean fewer op¬ portunities for people. With more people giv¬ ing their efforts to the school we were bound to hove o better year than ever. There were activities for everyone whether you were into sports clubs, drama, politics or various other activities. People were involved in their own classes as well with activities such os homecoming floors and trying to win the spirit flog. Port of everyone ' s school career wos school work and homework. There always seemed to be lots of work no matter how hard you tried to ovoid it. Junior Julie Mullen said, between tennis and school it was hard to find time for myself.” Freshmen hod to leorn to adjust to the new ways of high school; sophomores started getting involved in extra curricular ac¬ tivities; juniors hod to work to get their grades up before class ranking or the end of the year; ond seniors hod to prepare for college and a new exciting life out¬ side of school. At favorite activities such os pep rallies ond . . . hard to find rime for myself. ' ' football games each class ' s distinct per¬ sonalities blended, ond we all become one spirited class. Doting ond going out with friends wos onother aspect of student life. Going to the movies with friends or a certain special person gave people o chance to get owoy from school worries. Juggling between school and a job wos o challenge for many students. Whether it wos to hove extra money or to save for college, people seemed to need money. Whatever people ' s interests were, everyone seemed to contribute his talents to our school. The year was bound to be good. 1-2-3-4 march onward; Senior Party Fields performs with the marching bond in rhe homecoming parade. The bond put in many hours to perform. 4 Student Life
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Finally! What we ' ve all been waifing for! As the year was coming ro an end, many students looked forward ro this annual event as a night of elegance and excitement. Here we are! Senior Tommy Early and his date, Charlene Sanford, arrive or the door, smiles and invitations read . Presenting invitations at the door is a necessity for getting into the dance. Standing at attention . . . the junior class members of the Prom Court await the announcement of the new Maid of Honor. This moment is os exciting as the announcement of the new queen. Dancin the night away . . . Juniors Id and Toro Shiffert dance to one of the bond ' s foster paced hits, fast songs were a hit with many couples, bur when o slow song come on everyone rook his spot on the donee floor. What shall we do after the dance? Couples often discuss their plans for after the dance Many couples attend¬ ed breakfast parties and others got together or friends ' homes ro socialize and relax. TP JjJ ; HP?’ fltagr’ . id the winner is . . . Miss Les Hanna. The room or Srouffer ' s G course Horel rises with excitement J os the new Prom queen is named Traditionally, lost years queen, Leslie Trowbridge, hos the honor of crowning the new Queen. 11 • 11 f n 6 Studenr Life
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