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SECURING HER RED CARNATION to her new blazer, junior soccer attendant Michele Cotton relaxes after returning to the bleachers. Cotton's escort was Rick Eberly. while Brian Murphy escorted sophomore attendant Cindy McFarland. QUEEN JANNA LLOYD prettied herself up to be crowned by Principal James Preaskorn and escorted by wing Chris Brady. Lloyd scrubbed and scrubbed her cheeks to remove the orange lipstick, a spirit raiser for the Flintstone game. ADJUSTMENTS
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PROUD OF HIS COLLECTION, shipped special delivery from Germany, Dan Fisher shares his Nazi war materials with Sheri Haberlein. Chris Dormer, and Trisha Fadley. RESPONSIBLE FOR PAGES 2-3 in the first signature. Co-editor Robin Swanson plays with three-column layout. The entire color section was due in North Carolina by mid-October. ON THE JOB from nine to five. Becky and Brenda Edwards enjoy a Tastee Freeze shake during their lunch break. Both girls worked part-time at Farmer's Market this past summer. WHEREVER ANDY POLAND went so did Rubies Cube. After three weeks of practice. Poland was able to put the puzzle togeth- er with his eyes closed. He performed in homeroom, between classes, during classes, after school, etc., etc., etc. FREE TIME
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TWINS FOR A DAY. Tla Mclwee and Jill Poland take advantage of their last “out days. The two seventh grade friends dressed alike from their mini skirts to their Nikes. Feel in’ Summer had gone fast, and there it was in black and white — W School Year to Begin August 30 Into the land of late stay-ups and late sleep-ins marched the Board of Education’s calendar. We quickly adjusted, for another year of school meant another year older. We got used to new classes, new teachers, and new locker combina- tions. At home we put away cut-offs and tank tops to make room for ruffled blouses and prairie skirts. The sale at Fashion Warehouse put most students into Calvin Kleins for $24.99. Mom and Dad said “no” to late nights at the Lions Field and then pizza at Mama Rosa’s. It was back to doing dishes and finishing homework. Materials, needed for school, emptied pockets, and the financial burden of the year began. Lab and activity fees each cost $1.00, yearbook staff wanted a $5.00 deposit, and $2.00 promised a Chime subscription. Jocks were dressed and on the field by 3:20 and gave it all they had until the coach said “hit the showers.” Long after the players left, the flag squad was still practicing routines, sometimes as late as 7:30 p.m. Fall sports elected royalty Janna Lloyd and Wendy Monahan as soccer and football queens. Juniors chose Deborah Skidmore as Frostburg Fire Queen. As a joke Skidmore’s friends told her L B«em n she was required to ride on the fire truck, along with the fire dog. For two days Deborah worried about the dog until her friends told the truth. Through the excitement of cheering for two top area teams, the disappointment of returning to an unpainted school, the agonies of making good grades, and the waiting for drivers ed, we realized that all too quickly the year was underway. TO ELECT their officers, seventh graders gather in the girls’ gymnasium to listen to Student Council's President John Martir- ano explain the nominating and voting procedures. AT THE FIRST home football game. Drum Major Kelly May leads the band to the playing of the national anthem. May attended a Fred J. Miller drum major clinic and was awarded several honors for her work. ADJUSTMENTS
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