'K v- V, >V* # % ;*•■ ' .*: PRO .3 Li fife E R & . ■V-*C *£ •m. **jXr *41 "jti. >r *r. S.. r*." r * <** ■«<** r. Opening.2 Clubs.104 Student Life.6 Making a Difference Making the Memories People.142 Academics.34 Making an Impression Making the Grade Index ... 196 Sports.62 Closing.222 Making the Goal m Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from LYRASIS and LYRASIS Members https://archive.org/details/prowlerthe1992poto Parties and trick-or-treating dominating their thoughts, stu¬ dents discuss their plans for Halloween night. Lunch provid¬ ed students with a place to dis¬ cuss the days' events, plans and to relax. This broke up the the school day. helping students to make it work in their personal Jp lives as well as in academics. t/> E C0£ c» <u -rCe U o -C CL Prowler 1992 Potomac Senior High School 16706 Jefferson-Davis Highway Dumfries, VA 22026 PRINCE WILLIAM PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Prince William, VA During the five minute break, students headed towards lunch. Lunch was the place where stu¬ dents discussed how much homework they had, what plans they had for the weekend, and who the new love of the week was. Students made the year work in not only their personal lives but also in the academics and sports. Chillin’ out, Mr. Leon Ragland listens to the graduation speech. Even though the members of the faculty helped with the organi¬ zation of graduation, they felt pride as they saw their former students accept their diplomas. The faculty knew how to make it in the world and they could now feel confident that the graduates would make it as well. JTMTm Opening Divider Roulette wheel spinning. Mike Dowd and Chris Landrum dis¬ cuss the probablity of winning. Students enjoyed contemplat¬ ing about how to spend their tardy bucks. The graduates made it work the final weeks of school to create a memorable gradua¬ tion. September 4 conduct the Po¬ pulled together brought the tomac choir any to deal with it. opening of C.D. longer. Best They wanted to Hylton Senior friends attended show the com¬ High School. It two different munity that Po¬ signified the loss high schools. tomac was still of friends and This brought number one. administrators an end to a chap¬ The volleyball to Hylton. Coach ter at Potomac, game against Bill Brown no but also started a Hylton present¬ longer coached new one. Al¬ ed the first the Panther though students chance to prove football team. felt the loss of this. Students, y se Mr. Melvin friends and teachers (cont. m a R ne Goodwin did not teachers, they on p.5) ri e h at yt b o ot h P Opening Divider Dancing to a romantic tune, Scott Ramsey and Jennifer Brown enjoy each others' com¬ pany. Members of the senior class helped the class win Homecoming Week making it work for everyone. c sti e aj M all- g e S y b o ot h P Cheering on the Panthers as they score against Hylton in a vol¬ leyball game, Mrs. Ann Locket joins the students in the hap¬ piness and excitement. Admin¬ istrators joined with students in the first Potomac-Hylton match¬ up. Together, they made it work, proving Potomac still dominat¬ ed in sports. Opening Divider Congratulations were in order for Heather Caplinger as Mrs. Gloria Miller hands Heather her award for Spanish student of the year. Academics were strongly emphasized. Teachers and stu¬ dents worked together to achieve a strong academic background and good student- teacher relationships. o >- X) O o -C Cl. Commonwealth and staff dealt and administra¬ tors joined to¬ Districts. Poto¬ with the chang¬ gether to root mac spirit had es. They pulled for the Panthers. returned. together and This spirit car¬ grew closer in In a nerve-rack¬ ried over to the the process. ing game which other activities. They created a brought fans to The class of 1992 successful school their feet, Poto¬ pulled together year, proving Po¬ mac lost by a for homecoming tomac still dom¬ slight margin. week for the inated the dis¬ Wanting re¬ first time in for trict. Together, venge, Potomac years, sweeping they made it defeated Hylton all of the spirit work. in the next competitions. match-up and The students went to win Opening Divider Sampling some food from the French display, Crystal Adams exposes herself to a new culture at the Foreign Languages Fes¬ tival. The Festival was set up to introduce students to different cultures making them culturally aware of the world around them. The night filled with memories for those who attended. Prepared with blue paint. Floyd Alvarez paints a paw on Gayla Bell's cheek for Blue and White Day. Students donned the school colors and painted paws on their faces to celebrate Homecoming Week. These stu¬ dents made memories for the entire school creating a magical Homecoming. Photo by Catheri ine Ramsey Discussing the night with Sal Colangelo. Amber Bowers takes a break from the evening’s hec¬ tic events. Prom offered stu¬ dents the chance to dress up and attend fancy dinners, but stu¬ dents needed a break at times. The DJ that the Class of 1992 chose created memories for stu¬ dents and teachers. Student Life Divi