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A Few Hundred Pictures A Few Thousand Words A Postcard From the Past Guess the number During a rest from play, Alan Garrison and Jeff Fitzgerald take a second to re- mind the photographer of the teams’ ranking. G o ahead, call it a yearbook if you insist. But why not think of it as a postcard, a postcard from a place and time where you were, addressed to where you are now. A postcard keep- ing you in touch with a time and place from which each day separates you further. A year has already wedged its way between you and that time which was 79 and that place which is Clover Hill. But the Ducemus bridges that gap in time, restores that place. It’s a postcard from the past, bringing a time called then to a place called now. On the sidelines Cavalier fans Matthew Reynolds, Gary Turner, and Doyle Moore enjoy the late af- ternoon warmth of an early J.V. football game. Broken-hearted Give a guy a break. Even broken fingers can’t get Craig Cantwell out of a science quiz. That’s the breaks. CONTENTS Opening ...... Student Lifes twr.-. 6-6 2 3 aa ACAGEMICS) vale. oss fe lee go 0 4 Sports Geeeew ete 1 eter ss se ete = 00 Clubs Organizations ...... .102 AID UIE es rs ecun ce etches «che Od AOSese cap eee. cs 6 8c: oe lence tee OU INGOX ote terrae ek er eee a e208 Closing .... Opening 5
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Ta dum Scott (Mr. Bob Woodcock) presents Jolinda (Mrs. Pat Scott) doing the latest disco steps for the audience at the Faculty Talent Show. All smiles Varsity cheerleader Dana Brown chats with a friend in the bleachers at the end of the J.V.-Varsity double-header. How sweet it is At the final whistle, the Class of '79 rushes from the field to celebrate its 28-0 Powder-Puff victory over the class of ’80.
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Keeping in touch | Winter’s snow and spring’s fever Made life run both hot and cold, But student life’s never luke warm i. eavy snows put a two week hole in February, creating an unexpected vacation almost exactly midway be- tween Christmas and Spring Breaks. The last weekend trips to Kings’ Domi- nion and Busch Gardens gave way to Friday night football games, rock con- certs, and later, as if preparing for the February snows, weekend trips to the ski slopes of Wintergreen. Life styles had seemingly no sooner adjusted to fall before it was time to put on snow tines: Spring brought its usual fever and the expected senior shutdown as the year coasted to a hault a week deeper into June than bargained on. The two weeks vacation credited to February were debited to June. But then that’s part of life — student life. 6 Student Life Divider
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