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Mark Crawford and Chip Crostic excited- ly contribute to the bondfire’s blaze. Cindy Weber, Amy Wernert, and Nicole Vonkauffmann rally for peace on hippie day. Jenny Rayfield tries her best in the marsh- mallow eating contest during a spirit week pep rally. Spirited beach bums Linda Skinner, Jamie Bonderant, Diane Sutherland, and Kelly Adams gear up for the sun in October. SPIRIT WEEK 9
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Cavaliers dress in borrowed robes Spirit week was ahomecoming cele- hippie day. Students wore everything bration that gave studentsachanceto from peace signs to bellbottoms. have fun while showing support for Lunch boxes and tape covered glasses their school. The first day of spirit were acommon sight on nerd day. De- week was class distinction day. Sen- spite the cold weather, jams, sung- iors wore their traditional toga cos- lasses, and even one wet suit were tume, juniors were incognito, sopho- worn on beach day. Color day ended mores came as punks, and freshmen all the madness and the students’ dressed up as Little Rascals. Next was dress returned to normal. ‘ S Mike Harris begs for attention in his outrageous nerd costume. Nerds,Neal Burke, Angela Walton, Lauren Haas, Adam Shoemaker, and Melissa Rider, are happy to attend their junior chemistry class. 8 SPIRIT WEEK
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Good vibrations permeate the air Dr. Vorhauer poses with the smiling court, the maid of honor, Shannon Thornton, the 1986 queen, Laurie Gable, and the 1985 queen, Barbie Martin. Homecoming symbolized student enthusiasm and excitement as they came together in support of an excel- lent football team. The Cavaliers did not let the students down since they defeated the George Wythe Bulldogs with a score of 19-0. More important- ly, homecoming represented the bringing together of old and new. Alumni and current students alike participated in the festivities. The Seventh Wonder provided the music at the dance, while the students en- joyed the good vibrations. Starting with the football game on October 17 and ending with the dance on the fol- lowing night, homecoming was a memorable event for everyone. Members of theVica Club encourage the crowd during the parade. 10 HOMECOMING
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