Woodbridge High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Woodbridge, VA)

 - Class of 1987

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Dance the night away! The night of the homecoming dance was filled with fun and excite¬ ment. All the couples had fun dancing especially dancing to the slow songs. Do you want to dance? John Baradino and March Bowdin take a break from dancing. It was not often that couples got a few seconds to themselves. 16 Nightlife

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“Summer Time Blues” The band Access stole the show when they sang the song “Summer Time Blues”. Chris KorKalo plays the keyboard, talks about why he thinks his band is so successful. “People comment about our stage show. We take our stage show from an Aero Smith song and let the music do the talk¬ ing.” “The spot light is on you!” Don Busick seems to be able to handle stage fright! His charismic personality brought many applause. “Just having a good time!” Toby Ramsey, bass guitarist for the band Fair Warning shows the audience a good time with his stunts with the guitar. Battle of the Bands 15



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Wrong Moves This was going to be the night to end all nights. His dreams and fantasies were about to be realities. After months of persistency, the object of his affections had finally succumbed to his charms and had agreed to go out with him. It was to be a perfect evening — a candlelight din¬ ner at the most expensive restaurant in town and then to the theater to see the new play. At long last he fou nd himself standing on her porch. He rang the bell, once, twice — still, no answer — three, four times — nothing — finally the door flew open and standing in front of him was not the girl of his dreams, but a complete stranger, a man he had never seen be- Smile! Seniors Todd Fisher and Tricia Downes look like they are having a good time at a party given for one of their friends. fore, dressed in a only a towel and drip¬ ping wet. After finding out he had met his date’s neighbor, he was directed to the right house. Even with the mishap of unexpectedly meeting his date’s neighbor, he and the girl of his dreams arrived at the restau¬ rant early — in fact a week early. In all his excitement of having her say yes, he had marked the wrong date on his calen¬ dar. Upon being assured by her, that she was not really that hungry, they buzzed through the Golden Arches drive-thru and headed for the theater where they sat in the parking lot, eating their dinner by the illumination of the interior dome light. As they stood in line he reached in his pocket to take out the tickets, only to find — no tickets. Leaving her to keep their place in line, he made a mad dash for home, realizing he was low on gas, but having no time to stop for any. Making it back in record time, they entered the theater just as the curtain rose. Walking to their seats (without the help of light¬ ing) he tripped over a foot projected out into the aisle and lost his drink down the front of his suit. The night, needless to say, was not the idyllic perfection he had fantasized about for weeks. To make matters even worse, on the way home the car ran out of gas and they spent the rest of the night looking for a gas station. He finally got her home, walked her to the door and leaning over to kiss her, leaned on the doorbell; the door swung open and upon losing his balance, he found himself at the feet of her father. Figuring he should have “thrown in the towel” some mishaps ago, he picked him¬ self up, shook her hand and decided to maybe try again in another lifetime. Surprise! Senior Ade’le Hobda an unexpected party with Ma! is a party she will never forg:

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