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Rolling on the river Kathy Stacy and Stacy Olden Oak or maple? On a family trip to a favorite fall take it easy in their inner tubes while catching a location, Skyline Drive, Ann Furr takes a closer few of the last, warm fall rays. look at the golden leaves of a roadside tree. 1 won! It may have taken a pocketful of change to do it, but Sue Faulkner celebrates winning a stuf- fed monkey at the County Fair. He loves me, he loves me not Roxanne Balik smiles from her position in a field of autumn daisies as she collects a bouquet for art class. 18 Falling into fall
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one ting ir Them wial p In concert The Richmond Coliseum audience ex- periences “Double Vision’ at one of the most popular concerts of the year with Foreigner. Getting down Before the lights dim and the band appears on stage, the audience prepares for a rowdy night at the Foreigner concert. Concerts 17
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Ah, fall — frost on the pumpkins, autumn leaves, and harvest moons. | Football, hunting, and Thanksgiv- | ing. Sweaters, cool nights, and misty mornings. Acorns, school clothes — school clothes! School! Ah, fall — | school supplies, fees, and teachers 'to please. Up at six, homework, and, “Who’d you get for govern- Kate pA FBT T ped Turney taken Kin Se ac %, ment?’’ Guidance, schedule changes, and locker combinations. Algebra Il — Trig, library fines, and Julius Caesar. “May we have your attention for morning announce- ments?” “Why are you late?”’ and “Your first term paper will be due ” Ah,-fall.— it takes a bit of getting r ie, me y Baylor andes, SPF i ty bo af m a Lm rr tips ahh used to after the no-strings- attached summer. It’s best eased into one toe at a time, like cold water. That’s why the first part of it is barely distinguishable from sum- mer. Fall’s something you've just got to fall into, sorta like a bad habit. (continued on page 20) ‘wi veg Si Mie read Hold on tight! Taking advantage of a warm weekend off from school, Carol Morales prac- tices a favorite summer sport — waterskiing. Go, Cavaliers! It wouldn’t be fall without football. Tracy Lowery and alumna Peggy Jennings brave the cold to support the team. Falling into fall 19
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