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Advancing his soccer skills and techniques with a rigorous exercise drill is Brian Smith. )n a Saturday afternoon at Springfield Mall. Jeff Young and Mark Affman ecm to enjoy watching the passer by s. Weekends Not to see a student without that smile on his face when Friday came and the weekend started was a rare occasion. For all students, the weekend meant one thing: to have a good time and forget about school. There were many ways students preferred to spend their time during the weekend: everyone had different thoughts on what to ex- pect during their days of leisure. Some saw Friday as a spring board off the platform of reality and believed a par- ty did the trick. Many students visited local malls, went skating, or dined at restaurants with friends or sweethearts. Whichever ways students spent their weekends, as soon as Monday came, it was time to recap- ture that rigorous school determina- tion and get back to the activities. While searching for ihe new Culture Club album. Judy Wagner and Mike Souders pause to look at various popular music records at Harmony Hut. Baltimore Harbor provides a great change of pace for Suzanne Sheats and Betsy Manners. Weekends 311
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On the swings at Busch Ga dens. Dawn Mayfield waves enthusiastically to her friends. The Southern Comfort Boys of the 33rd Virginia Volunteers display their arms at a re enactment of a Civil War camp. While waiting to depart for a weekend of backpacking on Old Rag Ml. After finishing their meal Judy Wagner and Karen Tisdel debate on wi and White Oak Canyon. Kristie Staton gets in a few final minutes of pays for the bill at Pizza Hut. relaxation. 310 Student Life
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Live, Love, and Laugl With such a large school students had the opportunity to become involved in social activities. Athletic events, cultural experiences and extra- curricular activities provid- ed a few ways to become acquainted with various people. Football games and dances were all-time favorite hangout spots to laugh and have a good time. Spending time with friends continued after school hours with an occasional night at a friend's house, a midnight movie, or an evening in Georgetown. Different organizations offered various ways to send balioon-o- grams, flowers, or messages to a special friend or secret admirer. Futhermore, the S.G.A. held a Valen- tine Luncheon for all seniors who en- joyed sharing lunch with that “select someone.” Overall, the school year brought with it many memories, long lasting friendships and a chance for everyone to live, love, and laugh. Due (o the amount of snow, an early dismissal Rave Julie Hrown. Sarah Stanley, Vicky McCaf- frey. Chris Childers and Cathy En .man a chance to enjoy the first heavy snowfall of the year. teacher. Johnson. Ellen Lamb, and Nina Faudale. 312 Student Life
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